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all the way from the woodrow wilson bridge to the american good. ,aryland side of the beltway delay free conditions. 270 had a incident earlier, that is slowing things down just a little bit in the local lanes. that is northbound. southbound is where we stood to pick up. left lane is closed before 370. you will see some flashing lights in the left lane, police activity. that is all due to an earlier incident that has been cleared. also, looking great if you're coming in on 295, suitland parkway all leading to the 11th street bridge, delay free at this time. >> thank you, amanda. 59 degrees out there. >> we could see more fallout from the start that went wrong at a billboard music awards. the young girl who was hurt when a singer miguel landed right on her duri , broadway is 8:00 dimming its marquee for one minute. that is to honor the memory of jean stapleton. she died friday and was best known for playing edith bunker on "all in the family." she had a lengthy stays career also. >> new details on a fan that was hurt when singer miguel landed on her head during last month billboard music
all the way from the woodrow wilson bridge to the american good. ,aryland side of the beltway delay free conditions. 270 had a incident earlier, that is slowing things down just a little bit in the local lanes. that is northbound. southbound is where we stood to pick up. left lane is closed before 370. you will see some flashing lights in the left lane, police activity. that is all due to an earlier incident that has been cleared. also, looking great if you're coming in on 295, suitland parkway...
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i would like to thank the woodrow wilson center and npr for sponsoring this. [applause] >> coming up on c-span tonight, sawyer and cantor on the farm bill.and live at 7:00 a.m. "astern, "washington journal examines the situation in syria, president obama's recent trip to europe, and the state of employment in the u.s. this morning, senate majority leader is that -- senate minority leader mitch mcconnell is that the free speech american enterprise into two. into that live at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. today, a discussion on the nsa data collection programs. the congressional internet caucus advisory committee is looking at the legal, legislative, and technical aspects of the program. you can see it live starting at noon eastern here on c-span. in the house thursday, members rejected the farm bill by a vote of 195-234. democrats up rose to -- opposed cuts to the food stamps, and republicans objected to spending in the measure. we spoke to a capitol hill reporter about what happened. >> teri hatcher ms. editor of the "hagstrom reports." the farm bill -- w
i would like to thank the woodrow wilson center and npr for sponsoring this. [applause] >> coming up on c-span tonight, sawyer and cantor on the farm bill.and live at 7:00 a.m. "astern, "washington journal examines the situation in syria, president obama's recent trip to europe, and the state of employment in the u.s. this morning, senate majority leader is that -- senate minority leader mitch mcconnell is that the free speech american enterprise into two. into that live at...
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she serves as the president of the woodrow wilson center. american public told about the government's massive surveillance power? lex these are classified programs, -- >> these are classified programs, so those who leaked their existence have broken the law. we do not want to tip off those who would do us harm about how we are able to collect data to track their communication. these programs are geared toward foreign terrorists who are trying to attack us or who are working with people in our country to try to attack us. why they are classified. by the way, these were secret programs in the sense they were classified, but they were not hidden from congress. congress had a major role in drafting the law that protects american citizens privacy. if a u.s. citizen or u.s. thedent is the subject -- content of their communications is the subject of interest, and individualized warrant has to be -- >> the bok receipt does depend on the consent of the government. -- democracy does depend on the consent of the government. did you argue for the public
she serves as the president of the woodrow wilson center. american public told about the government's massive surveillance power? lex these are classified programs, -- >> these are classified programs, so those who leaked their existence have broken the law. we do not want to tip off those who would do us harm about how we are able to collect data to track their communication. these programs are geared toward foreign terrorists who are trying to attack us or who are working with people in...
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>> you could make an argument that woodrow wilson, who was very famous for inventing idea of the league of nations, was actually counterproductive in the long run. it led to a reaction against his policies which led to the isolation of the 30's. >> you can identify different leadership qualities. tell us about those. >> there are transactional leaders who keep the train on the tracks and make it run on time and transformational leaders who tried to change the world. generally, people preferred transformational leaders. they say this is really impressive. sometimes, transactional leaders are more important. >> give us an example. >> to white eisenhower and george h w bush. to usewer refused nuclear weapons, refused to go into vietnam. george h w bush presided over the end of the cold war in a way that allowed germany to be unified inside of nato when there was a 400,000 soviet troops there and not a shot was fired. >> how would you classify president obama? >> president obama came in talking about being transformational but by and large he is transactional and quite a contrast to his pre
>> you could make an argument that woodrow wilson, who was very famous for inventing idea of the league of nations, was actually counterproductive in the long run. it led to a reaction against his policies which led to the isolation of the 30's. >> you can identify different leadership qualities. tell us about those. >> there are transactional leaders who keep the train on the tracks and make it run on time and transformational leaders who tried to change the world. generally,...
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joining me is robin wright with the woodrow wilson center and david korn. thank you for joining us. the white house as we all know today is stepping up military aid to the rebels in syria. "the new york times" reports it's likely to mean supplying troops there was small arms and ammunition. heavier weapons have not been ruled out. the today senator king raise add important point where all this could be heading. let's listen to him. >> i'm reluctant and cautious about this because i want to know what the end game is. we've done this before. we've done it three or four times before. and it's just not so easy to go in, you know, with some kind of surgical strike or something like that. and the question is, once we get in, how do we get out? what's our mission? >> what's our mission, by the way, we're no longer having clean hands. you give guns tops somebody, small arms they're called. they're going to shoot at somebody. who are we encouraging people to shoot at with the guns we're giving them in syria. >> obviously the syrian government. the problem is who do we arm and whether this wi
joining me is robin wright with the woodrow wilson center and david korn. thank you for joining us. the white house as we all know today is stepping up military aid to the rebels in syria. "the new york times" reports it's likely to mean supplying troops there was small arms and ammunition. heavier weapons have not been ruled out. the today senator king raise add important point where all this could be heading. let's listen to him. >> i'm reluctant and cautious about this...
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in one nine hundred eighty seven from princeton university woodrow wilson a school of public and international affairs betray us was rapidly promoted at first service in the middle east from brigadier general and two thousand to the rank of general in two thousand and seven some have criticized for lack of a direct combat record in relation to the many awards he received his bronze star a medal with the valor award was questioned by several former army officers according to business and cider. but betrays did suffer a major injury in the early ninety's when he was shot in the chest during a y. fire exercise but he was reportedly released early after doing fifty push ups just a few days after this incident. in the middle of two thousand. for using discretionary funds for public works as part of nation building during a visit by coalition provisional authority director paul bremer petraeus quit money is immune mission but the liberal use of discretionary cash would become criticized after it was revealed the new york federal reserve had shipped as much as forty billion dollars in cash and seize
in one nine hundred eighty seven from princeton university woodrow wilson a school of public and international affairs betray us was rapidly promoted at first service in the middle east from brigadier general and two thousand to the rank of general in two thousand and seven some have criticized for lack of a direct combat record in relation to the many awards he received his bronze star a medal with the valor award was questioned by several former army officers according to business and cider....
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the presint and attorney gener are going after press freedom white noah administration since woodrow wilson. joining us now is christian adams former key part of justice attorney and author of the book did justice. good to have you with us. the talk about going after the press with the press meetin our organization did not participate but hers did your reaction? >> this was a sham and never buy eric holder to get behind closed doors offhe reco to spin these that decided to go he did not do anything wrongnd there is a rspect for the press and we know actions speak louder than words with his administration and they clearly don't respect the free press. lou clearll isn't this a discussion between the eig officers and a bank robber of security of a branch? this is peculiartuff he exesses regret but does not apologize and bringsin access but no on the record rerting but it is almost clumsy to almost nonsensical >> it is desperate. things are going so dly lately that you have to do something. at doo-doo do? you call your friends and a lot of the people who went there today whether "politico" or o
the presint and attorney gener are going after press freedom white noah administration since woodrow wilson. joining us now is christian adams former key part of justice attorney and author of the book did justice. good to have you with us. the talk about going after the press with the press meetin our organization did not participate but hers did your reaction? >> this was a sham and never buy eric holder to get behind closed doors offhe reco to spin these that decided to go he did not...
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on the south side of town, not doing badly after woodrow wilson bridge. slowlyare running pretty here on the inner loop at connecticut avenue. i-95, traveling southbound, not too badly this afternoon. the slowest traffic is getting passed dell freeze. >> here is a look at what is coming up in prime time. looking for answers on "the lookout." the promises of locksmiths and repair min lb followed by abc 7 news at 11:00. -- that will be followed by abc 7 news at 11:00. michael jackson's daughter is in the hospital, she may have tried to commit suicide. an attorney for paris's grandmother says the 15-year- old is physically fine, and is getting medical attention. she tweeted cryptic messages about troubles and tears. -- till ahead, >> i was born in el salvador. five years old, i moved to washington dc. >> low-income minority students learned to soar above their social and economic hardships. how they are doing it next. >> the much anticipated continuation will not come as soon as plan. >> dilapidated high schools for minority students in d.c., to a -- e of th
on the south side of town, not doing badly after woodrow wilson bridge. slowlyare running pretty here on the inner loop at connecticut avenue. i-95, traveling southbound, not too badly this afternoon. the slowest traffic is getting passed dell freeze. >> here is a look at what is coming up in prime time. looking for answers on "the lookout." the promises of locksmiths and repair min lb followed by abc 7 news at 11:00. -- that will be followed by abc 7 news at 11:00. michael...
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i think there are a lot of reasons to compare him to woodrow wilson as a president. largely progressive achievements, but sometimes working with people on the right and sharply criticized by people in his own party and accused of being out of touch. although editorial cartoons at the time had president wilson has a professor lecturing the congress. however he has gotten it done -- and it has been it for and ways of working, sometimes just with democrats and sometimes across the aisle sometimes by executive action, and sometimes by commander-in-chief on the war, and setting the tone on the inclusiveness, i think he has got it done. >> incidentally, for those interested, a friend and colleague at the brookings institute wrote a wonderful essay comparing woodrow wilson and barack obama in suggesting, sort of detailing much of your case on this. >> i don't disagree on ron's points on his achievement. people criticized him for moving off the stimulus and taking on health care. but he was record doing that. i think in time, while it is controversial now and we should be gr
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this was hosted by the woodrow wilson center. this is about 120 minutes. >> so much for starting on time. this is something that we vowed to do. welcome to the wilson center. director and president and ceo, this is a national conversation of great importance, and one i feel i have been living for the last couple of decades. i imagine the local power generation facility in your hometown. this has a fence and a few guards. this is safe, right? wrong. that is probably controlled by a system that monitors the cooling elements. this is run by private sector company and is connected to the internet to be managed easily. this runs on software that could have an inadvertent flock that is exploitable by hackers, to cause us harm. ofa former nine-term member congress who chaired the security committee for many years -- i can tell you that myselfenario has kept and many others up at night. this is very possible. but any members of the congress and the public who don't appreciate or understand what our government, especially the homeland sec
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shared opposition to woodrow wilson eventually drew taft and t.r. together. in may 1914, they happened to meet in chicago. taft approached teddy with a spoil, teddy ease. they threw their arms around one another, all the guests in the dining room aware this was the first time they had come together since the bitter election began to cheer. sitting together, they talked warmly, and the press proclaimed in the headlines the next day, they have buried the hatchet. when teddy died in his sleep, taft was at the funeral seated with the family and the last one to leave the grave. when harding was elected president, taft finally realized his lifelong dream and was made chief justice of the supreme court. but the memories of roosevelt remained strong. i wallet to say to you how glad theodore and i came together. had he die inside a hostile tate of mind toward me, i would have mourned the fact my whole life. i loved him, and i will always which cherish his memory. .. became abundantly clear in the interview that tolstoy gave. he told of having gone to a very remote are
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further down on to the woodrow wilson bridge, no reports of incidents on the bridge itself and travelingurther into maryland just trier to pennsylvania avenue and accident reported at branch avenue. use caution and watch for that high water area. accident northbound route 1 at fairfax county parkway where the right lane is blocked due to a vehicle fire. back to you. >> thanks, alexis. >>> you may see more than bargain hunters if you head to the wm with respealmart in clin maryland. striking workers in bensenville, arkansas, right now for the company the annual shareholder meeting, saying walmart should treat them better with higher wages and better hours. >>> and a photo of a man robbing a bank, who detectives are looking for. the sheriff's office says this man robbed the branch of the bank yesterday, and was last seen getting into a gray van. if you see him or know anything about that robbery, call police. >>> this morning d.c. police need your help finding the man in the white t-shirt in this video. he robbed two people at gunpoint outside a restaurant. we're hearing from one of the vi
further down on to the woodrow wilson bridge, no reports of incidents on the bridge itself and travelingurther into maryland just trier to pennsylvania avenue and accident reported at branch avenue. use caution and watch for that high water area. accident northbound route 1 at fairfax county parkway where the right lane is blocked due to a vehicle fire. back to you. >> thanks, alexis. >>> you may see more than bargain hunters if you head to the wm with respealmart in clin...
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that of the movie theaters would become an newsreels by the time of woodrow wilson. was the first one presidential campaign, his brother was always asking for railroad passes and looking to make a good on his brother. his brother got involved and one of the first film companies. his notification. you see ida on the front porch walking. it was more of a haphazard fact that she appeared. it was not a factor. what i will add is there are newspaper illustrations, hand drawn illustrations that allow for them to take photos that looks like a cut and paste of actual photographs with people's ines and drawings of them various scenarios. the first impression cast of her in a wheelchair when she almost died in san francisco. >> that is 1899. rachel on facebook asked what was her view on one man's suffrage? she goes to massachusetts at smith college. do we learn about her views on women's rights? >> this is something i discovered. like everybody else, i had a general impression of her as the invalid. in fact i'm a she goes with the and at smith college he becomes the first pres
that of the movie theaters would become an newsreels by the time of woodrow wilson. was the first one presidential campaign, his brother was always asking for railroad passes and looking to make a good on his brother. his brother got involved and one of the first film companies. his notification. you see ida on the front porch walking. it was more of a haphazard fact that she appeared. it was not a factor. what i will add is there are newspaper illustrations, hand drawn illustrations that allow...
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i think there are a lot of reasons to compare him to woodrow wilson as a president. largely progressive achievements, but sometimes working with people on the right and sharply criticized by people in his own party and accused of being out of touch. although editorial cartoons at the time had president wilson has a professor lecturing the congress. however he has gotten it done -- and it has been it for and ways of working, sometimes just with democrats and sometimes across the aisle sometimes by executive action, and sometimes by commander-in-chief on the war, and setting the tone on the inclusiveness, i think he has got it done. >> incidentally, for those interested, a friend and colleague at the brookings institute wrote a wonderful essay comparing woodrow wilson and barack obama in suggesting, sort of detailing much of your case on this. >> i don't disagree on ron's points on his achievement. people criticized him for moving off the stimulus and taking on health care. but he was record doing that. i think in time, while it is controversial now and we should be gr
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. >> delia goncalves in northwest outside woodrow wilson high school. >>> the former executive director of the d.c. public employee relations board is going public with what he calls discriminatory practices. ondray harris resigned last month. harris per board members don warserman and ann hoffman ordered him to stop hiring people suspected of conservative affiliations. he said he was also told to stop hiring white workers. >>> major league baseball working on a possible suspension of 20 of its players for performance enhancing drugs. this is according to a report from espn. some of the biggest names in baseball are on the list, including alex rodriguez and ryan braun. sources tell espn that tony bosch, the founder of a now closed clinic in miami has agreed to talk with baseball investigators. the suspensions could be handed down in the next few weeks. major league baseball officials will not comment on the story but some stories are saying a hundred games possibly the suspension. >>> jessica is back with another your money report. >> a merger takes one more step closer when it comes to
. >> delia goncalves in northwest outside woodrow wilson high school. >>> the former executive director of the d.c. public employee relations board is going public with what he calls discriminatory practices. ondray harris resigned last month. harris per board members don warserman and ann hoffman ordered him to stop hiring people suspected of conservative affiliations. he said he was also told to stop hiring white workers. >>> major league baseball working on a possible...
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. >> joining me, jane harmon, president of the woodrow wilson center. also joining us, jeffrey rosen, president and ceo of the national constitution center, legal affairs editor for "the new republic." jeffrey, were you reassured by what the president said on these programs? >> i was not reassured. the president's defense was merely don't worry, the content of your phone calls isn't being listened in on. but the phone logs themselves, tell numbers and duration of calls are being monitored, and that frankly surprised senators like senator widen, udall, and simpson brenner that never thought the usa patriot act was supposed to authorize that broad data collection. the president was not reassuring about surveillance of google and other internet data. he said don't worry, it is only foreigners, not american citizens, but there's in fact no assurances that the program that's supposed to identify foreign content with 51% accuracy is being focused on foreigners for legal troubles there as well. >> jane, you saw that huffington post picture of the president sup
. >> joining me, jane harmon, president of the woodrow wilson center. also joining us, jeffrey rosen, president and ceo of the national constitution center, legal affairs editor for "the new republic." jeffrey, were you reassured by what the president said on these programs? >> i was not reassured. the president's defense was merely don't worry, the content of your phone calls isn't being listened in on. but the phone logs themselves, tell numbers and duration of calls are...
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she's now president of the woodrow wilson international center. and author and journalist james bamford, who has written extensively about the n.s.a. and other intelligence agencies. welcome to you both. is edward snowden a leaker or a whistle blower? >> definitely a whistle blower. he's not profiting from this in anyway. he's going to be harmed very severely because of this. he's doing this because he thinks it's right because he thinks that the public should know that the government was picking up and storing billions of their telephone records. you know, they had a debate about this in england in the last few weeks. it was public. it was about a bill going through congress to do a similar thing. over here we don't do that. we just secretly do all these things. the public has a right to know what's being done with their telephone records. >> he's a leaker. what he did was inappropriate. i do think we should have a public debate. we actually had a public debate around the 2008 amendment, the foreign intelligence surveillance act. this law has bee
she's now president of the woodrow wilson international center. and author and journalist james bamford, who has written extensively about the n.s.a. and other intelligence agencies. welcome to you both. is edward snowden a leaker or a whistle blower? >> definitely a whistle blower. he's not profiting from this in anyway. he's going to be harmed very severely because of this. he's doing this because he thinks it's right because he thinks that the public should know that the government was...
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it was hosted by the woodrow wilson center. you will hear from the director and ceo who served as the ranking member of the house intelligence committee while she served in congress. >> good afternoon. please find your seat. so much for starting on time. this is something that we vowed to do. welcome to the wilson center. i am jane harmon, the director and president and ceo, this is a national conversation of great importance, and one i feel i have been living for the last couple of decades. i imagine the local power generation facility in your hometown. this has a fence and a few guards. this is safe, right? wrong. that is probably controlled by a system that monitors the cooling elements. this is run by private sector company and is connected to the internet to be managed easily. this runs on software that could have an inadvertent flock that is exploitable by hackers, to cause us harm. as a former nine-term member of congress who chaired the security committee for many years -- i can tell you that this scenario has kept myse
it was hosted by the woodrow wilson center. you will hear from the director and ceo who served as the ranking member of the house intelligence committee while she served in congress. >> good afternoon. please find your seat. so much for starting on time. this is something that we vowed to do. welcome to the wilson center. i am jane harmon, the director and president and ceo, this is a national conversation of great importance, and one i feel i have been living for the last couple of...
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joining me is robin wright with the woodrow wilson center and david korn. thank you for joining us. the white house as we all know today is stepping up military aid to the rebels in syria. "the new york times" reports it's likely to mean supplying troops there was small arms and ammunition. heavier weapons have not been ruled out. the today senator king raise add important point where all this could be heading. let's listen to him. >> i'm reluctant and cautious about this because i want to know what the end game is. we've done this before. we've done it three or four times before. and it's just not so easy to go in, you know, with some kind of surgical strike or something like that. and the question is, once we get in, how do we get out? what's our inition. >> what's our mission, by the way, we're no longer having clean hands. you give guns tops somebody, small arms they're called. they're going to shoot at somebody. who are we encouraging people to shoot at with the guns we're giving them in syria. >> obviously the syrian government. the problem is who do we arm and whether this wi
joining me is robin wright with the woodrow wilson center and david korn. thank you for joining us. the white house as we all know today is stepping up military aid to the rebels in syria. "the new york times" reports it's likely to mean supplying troops there was small arms and ammunition. heavier weapons have not been ruled out. the today senator king raise add important point where all this could be heading. let's listen to him. >> i'm reluctant and cautious about this...
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i think there are a lot of reasons to compare him to woodrow wilson as a president. largely progressive achievements, but sometimes working with people on the right and sharply criticized by people in his own party and accused of being out of touch. although editorial cartoons at the time had president wilson has a professor lecturing the congress. however he has gotten it done -- and it has been it for and ways of working, sometimes just with democrats and sometimes across the aisle sometimes by executive action, and sometimes by commander-in-chief on the war, and setting the tone on the inclusiveness, i think he has got it done. >> incidentally, for those interested, a friend and colleague at the brookings institute rudy wonderful essay comparing woodrow wilson and barack obama in suggesting, sort of detailing much of your case on this. >> i don't disagree on ron's points on his achievement. people criticized him for moving off the stimulus and taking on health care. but he was record doing that. i think in time, while it is controversial now and we should be grasp
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>> looks like the woodrow wilson bridge. >> yes, it's the wood droa wilson bridge. >> are you edward r murrow? >> no, i'm not. [laughter] >> welcome back to fox 5 morning news. it's tuesday, june 18. good morning, i'm tony perkins.. >> that's great for me. i'm allison seymour.eymo tony is back with us. ahead at 8:00, clearing up classified leaks. today the chief of nsa is look on capitol hill. plus struck down by the supreme court. justices decide its unconstitutional to make voters prove that they are u.s. citizens. we have reaction from a writer at cq roll call. c >> battling bullying. it's not just happening at at school or online. our fox 5 medical team will tell us where parents shouldn't turnu a blind eye. >> it's one minute after 8:00. tucker is here. he has all the details on forecast. allison was right. from the live shot you see the e haze in the atmosphere.pher >> overnight lows in the mid 70s. you know it's summertime whenen we're doing that. only in the low 80s. >> you promise. >> and humid? >> that, too, tony. i deliver. showers and storms today. here are your temperatu
>> looks like the woodrow wilson bridge. >> yes, it's the wood droa wilson bridge. >> are you edward r murrow? >> no, i'm not. [laughter] >> welcome back to fox 5 morning news. it's tuesday, june 18. good morning, i'm tony perkins.. >> that's great for me. i'm allison seymour.eymo tony is back with us. ahead at 8:00, clearing up classified leaks. today the chief of nsa is look on capitol hill. plus struck down by the supreme court. justices decide its...
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eugenics,believed in woodrow wilson believed in eugenics.eath camps that not seize built were eugenic camps -- that nazis built were eugenic camps. destroying thes environment. what happened? malaria, a disease that was virtually wiped out on planet earth in the early '60s came back roaring. late '70s a million africans die per year due to malaria. host: this is a result of climate change? caller: this is people who talk about the science. host: bring it to climate change. caller: it is the latest fairy tale. there was the china syndrome for nuclear power plant, now we have climate change. look what science says before hand. during the carter -- nistration chernobyl was really bad. 170 people died but not millions like it said was going to happen. host: democrats' line, georgia. caller: i just wanted to say thank you for c-span. i just wanted to make a short comment about a lot of assumptions people are making about climate change. a guy called in earlier and referred to greenland and said it had been called agreement because it was green. t
eugenics,believed in woodrow wilson believed in eugenics.eath camps that not seize built were eugenic camps -- that nazis built were eugenic camps. destroying thes environment. what happened? malaria, a disease that was virtually wiped out on planet earth in the early '60s came back roaring. late '70s a million africans die per year due to malaria. host: this is a result of climate change? caller: this is people who talk about the science. host: bring it to climate change. caller: it is the...
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. >> >> i want to thank the woodrow wilson center for highlighting this. i think we are at a time when people are focused on this. i think it is a bit of a novelty to talk about the private sector having responsibility and accountability at the critical infrastructure level. we need to continue this discussion. i would say let's not continue indefinitely. action has to follow or we are going to be in an unhappy place. >> i would echo his comments. the private sector does understand this risk. reputationk to our and our customers. we worry about that every day. it is not that we're sitting with our heads in the sand thinking the government is going to tell us what to do. ,his is real work we are doing the integration of that within the critical infrastructure of this country and others who are asking the same questions will be the real challenge. that is where the partnership has to be. that is where the dialogue has to be. yearseminded, i spent 30 in the air force. 20 years ago, the military was having this very discussion about who is in charge and who is
. >> >> i want to thank the woodrow wilson center for highlighting this. i think we are at a time when people are focused on this. i think it is a bit of a novelty to talk about the private sector having responsibility and accountability at the critical infrastructure level. we need to continue this discussion. i would say let's not continue indefinitely. action has to follow or we are going to be in an unhappy place. >> i would echo his comments. the private sector does...
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that is on the woodrow wilson bridge. is a disabled vehicle off the shoulder. montgomery county. , that liventrose shot shows over to bumper delay. >> we have quite a bit of cloud cover. 66 degrees is our temperature. an eye on tropical storm andrew. will be moving up the coast throughout the day today. i tomorrow, we'll see some heavy rain. our forecast today is in the high 70s with a few showers anncr: competition makes us rivals. but kids bring us together. america's beverage companies voluntarily removed... full-calorie soft drinks from schools. and we replaced them... with lower-calorie options, and smaller portion sizes. now, there are ninety-percent fewer beverage calories in... schools nationwide. it's just one of the ways we're helping everyone make more... balanced choices everyday. to learn more, visit deliveringchoices.org. >> i need serious help. i'm crazy. i'm crazy. >>> boy, talk about a cry for help. paris jackson right there just days ago video blogging and now we know she's tried to kill herself taking painkillers, cutting her arm. all the clu
that is on the woodrow wilson bridge. is a disabled vehicle off the shoulder. montgomery county. , that liventrose shot shows over to bumper delay. >> we have quite a bit of cloud cover. 66 degrees is our temperature. an eye on tropical storm andrew. will be moving up the coast throughout the day today. i tomorrow, we'll see some heavy rain. our forecast today is in the high 70s with a few showers anncr: competition makes us rivals. but kids bring us together. america's beverage companies...
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decades of data looking at it, what you see is that the federal reserve was put in place under woodrow wilson to mute big bubbles in the market, banking failures.they are very cyclical. since we have had the fed in place, the number of banking crises has really diminished, although they still exist. very hard to control. it just depends on your point of view. you sound like a big-government type. they are probably doing everything you want. host: we are talking with anthony sanders of george mason university. he is a professor of finance and the distinguished professor of real estate finance. his primary research interests include financial institutions emphasistal markets with on real estate finance and investment. our next call comes from richard in jacksonville, florida, on our line for independents. caller: good morning, gentlemen. good to talk to you. sir, how is it that if the american people realize we spent $1 trillion to prop up the markets? i think the american people have something to say about this.this is crazy. we cannot keep buying our own stuff and expect the whole world to ch
decades of data looking at it, what you see is that the federal reserve was put in place under woodrow wilson to mute big bubbles in the market, banking failures.they are very cyclical. since we have had the fed in place, the number of banking crises has really diminished, although they still exist. very hard to control. it just depends on your point of view. you sound like a big-government type. they are probably doing everything you want. host: we are talking with anthony sanders of george...
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the party of woodrow wilson. great wartime leaders, all. those great presidents knew the meaning of commitment to the troops we sent to defend and protect our nation. today, we stand in their shadows. we in congress committed to send these brave men and women in harm's way. for our country. folks in the active duty service, in the guard, and in the reserve. they have served us honorably, they have commit -- they have served their commitment proudly. now we must complete our commitment to veterans in our time. to paraphrase president lincoln, many of the votes we cast here in congress will be little noted nor long remembered. but the veterans, veterans up there in that gallery, veterans back in your district, veterans all across this nation, will remember this vote. their families rill remember this -- will remember this vote. today we vote to fulfill the promise of a great nation to those who have served that great nation. this is a vote to serve them. vote yes on this final amendment to help veterans get the benefits they have earned and t
the party of woodrow wilson. great wartime leaders, all. those great presidents knew the meaning of commitment to the troops we sent to defend and protect our nation. today, we stand in their shadows. we in congress committed to send these brave men and women in harm's way. for our country. folks in the active duty service, in the guard, and in the reserve. they have served us honorably, they have commit -- they have served their commitment proudly. now we must complete our commitment to...
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decades and decades of data, what you see is that the federal reserve was put in place under woodrow wilsono bubbles in the market, market failures. -- banking failures. since it has been put in place, beenng failures have fewer. it depends on your point of view. a big government type, they are probably doing everything you want. host: we are talking with anthony sanders of george mason university. he is a professor of finance and the distinguished professor of real estate finance. sis primary research interest include financial institutions and capital markets with interests in real estate, finance, and investment. our next call comes from richard in florida on our line for independents. how is it that if the american people realize we spent $1 trillion to prop up the markets? i think the american people have something to say about this. we cannot keep buying our own stuff and expect the whole world to change. it is not going to happen. how do we get out of this mess now? i will stand by and with for an answer to that one. guest: i will -- i would like to know how we get out of that mess,
decades and decades of data, what you see is that the federal reserve was put in place under woodrow wilsono bubbles in the market, market failures. -- banking failures. since it has been put in place, beenng failures have fewer. it depends on your point of view. a big government type, they are probably doing everything you want. host: we are talking with anthony sanders of george mason university. he is a professor of finance and the distinguished professor of real estate finance. sis primary...
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the 1917ll, so espionage act was measure that woodrow wilson proposed in order to try and prevent americansm interfering with the war effort against germany. and what wound up happening was act gave theonage executive pretty broad authority indict people and also to monitor people's speech as well. -- have people been prosecuted under the espionage act? guest: yes. critics of the espionage act have said that president obama has actually used the espionage act more than any of his predecessors to go after leakers. , what arein the past some of the names we might know from the espionage act? guest: some of the most famous names -- the rosenbergs, who were spies for the soviets. you also have jeffrey sterling, who in most agent recent decades was tried for getting information to the "new york times" reporter james risen. and today you have the bradley manning trial ongoing. host: what about jonathan pollard or aldrich ames? were they tried under the espionage act? guest: yes, they were. ames in particular was investigated for giving information to the russians. it was a major, major scandal ba
the 1917ll, so espionage act was measure that woodrow wilson proposed in order to try and prevent americansm interfering with the war effort against germany. and what wound up happening was act gave theonage executive pretty broad authority indict people and also to monitor people's speech as well. -- have people been prosecuted under the espionage act? guest: yes. critics of the espionage act have said that president obama has actually used the espionage act more than any of his predecessors...
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and i would like to thank the woodrow wilson center and my organization, npr for sponsoring this. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >>> upnext on c-span two a report on medicare finances. then the head of the associated press talks about the subpoena of ap phone records by the justice department. later hearing on the national security agency data collection program. senate minority leader will talk about free speech and the irs targeting of conservative april groups tomorrow morning. the american enterprise substitute host the event at 10:00 a.m. eastern. we'll have live coverage on c-span. that's live at noon eastern also on c-span. >> as lee would march north he would write to davis, and they sensed at the time had come. it look like we have a chance because vix berg had not been settled yet. it was may. in fact, june, and -- there this is our chance to maybe hit them again, win a victory that will bring the lincoln administration to the table. davis was so taken by the idea in a sense and probably too strong. he a formed a three-man commission that
and i would like to thank the woodrow wilson center and my organization, npr for sponsoring this. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >>> upnext on c-span two a report on medicare finances. then the head of the associated press talks about the subpoena of ap phone records by the justice department. later hearing on the national security agency data collection program. senate minority leader will talk about free speech and the irs targeting of conservative...
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a few of the movie theaters that would become an newsreels by the time of woodrow wilson. the very first one was the presidential campaign, his brother was always asking for railroad passes and looking to make a good on his brother. his brother got involved and one of the first film companies. mckinley takes his notification. you see ida on the front porch walking. it was more of a haphazard fact that she appeared. it was not a factor. what i will add is there are newspaper illustrations, hand drawn illustrations that allow for them to take photos that looks like a cut and paste of actual photographs with people's faces and drawings of them in various scenarios. the first impression cast of her in a wheelchair when she almost died in san francisco. >> that is 1899. rachel on facebook asked what was her view on one man's suffrage? she goes to massachusetts at smith college. do we learn about her views on women's rights? >> this is something i discovered. like everybody else, i had a general impression of her as the invalid. in fact i'm a she goes with the president and at s
a few of the movie theaters that would become an newsreels by the time of woodrow wilson. the very first one was the presidential campaign, his brother was always asking for railroad passes and looking to make a good on his brother. his brother got involved and one of the first film companies. mckinley takes his notification. you see ida on the front porch walking. it was more of a haphazard fact that she appeared. it was not a factor. what i will add is there are newspaper illustrations, hand...