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that is the woodrow wilson model. sunday created himself and basically that began to spread across the country. now, here is a new one for you. woodrow wilson became, or i should say, woodrow wilson have the most meteoric rise in american history. it's a big one. but i understand here's how. in 1910, woodrow wilson was the president of a small men's college in new jersey. and by that i mean it was a small men's college, not if mom and's college. [laughter] although james madison did go to princeton. [laughter] 1771. so it cuts both ways for him. here is the important thing. october 1810, woodrow wilson is still the president of the school the middle of new jersey. okay, a small college. now if you can believe this, new jersey was the most corrupt state in the union in 1910, which had the most corrupt political machine in the union, the democratic regime i should mention. they thought we need a puppet. but it's a squeaky cleanest puppet in the state. who can break at? why don't we go to that squeaky clean professor, th
that is the woodrow wilson model. sunday created himself and basically that began to spread across the country. now, here is a new one for you. woodrow wilson became, or i should say, woodrow wilson have the most meteoric rise in american history. it's a big one. but i understand here's how. in 1910, woodrow wilson was the president of a small men's college in new jersey. and by that i mean it was a small men's college, not if mom and's college. [laughter] although james madison did go to...
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change, warren harding, a conservative, a very republican agenda that tried to undo most of woodrow wilson's thinking and his agenda. >> a friend of mine is reading wilson and she says with in the first ten to fifteen pages she basically learned woodrow wilson was a sex addict. >> i wouldn't say he was a sex addict. you withheld the american. that he was passionate and wasn't afraid to articulate that passion. he loved women, remained true to his wives. his first wife died in the white house and he remarried within a year, was married to his second wife. he had three daughters. most of his friends were women. he loved talking to them. loved playing to them. grew up with a doting mother and two older sisters. that was the audience. >> host: next call from maryland. good afternoon. >> caller: i just finished reading about 1911, the governor of new jersey through out of the bottle when they put him in office and went along with all of his initiatives. what was he able to do? was it the force of his character who got elected based on false influence and money to come over or were there other thi
change, warren harding, a conservative, a very republican agenda that tried to undo most of woodrow wilson's thinking and his agenda. >> a friend of mine is reading wilson and she says with in the first ten to fifteen pages she basically learned woodrow wilson was a sex addict. >> i wouldn't say he was a sex addict. you withheld the american. that he was passionate and wasn't afraid to articulate that passion. he loved women, remained true to his wives. his first wife died in the...
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obamacare is a discussion that started 100 years ago. >> almost every progressive idea came up with woodrow wilson. >> stephen: what was wilson's balmcare web site like? was it any better back in 1913? i think at this point, steam power might be better than what we have. >> i think it worked better, but you know, we're going to get this fixed. i think. ( laughter ) >> stephen: well, we shall see. thank you so much. a. scott berg. ( cheers and applause ). the book is "wilson." we'll be right back. ( cheers and a a a a ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: that's if for the report, everybody. good night. ( cheers captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
obamacare is a discussion that started 100 years ago. >> almost every progressive idea came up with woodrow wilson. >> stephen: what was wilson's balmcare web site like? was it any better back in 1913? i think at this point, steam power might be better than what we have. >> i think it worked better, but you know, we're going to get this fixed. i think. ( laughter ) >> stephen: well, we shall see. thank you so much. a. scott berg. ( cheers and applause ). the book is...
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many of you can picture woodrow wilson. the fact of the matter is he was this incredibly passionate, intensely emotional man. and all of this comes out in these letters. >> you can watch this and other programs online. >> programs to watch this weekend on book tv. we bring you a few interviews centaurs from book tv recent visit to europe pennsylvania. also this weekend a look at the smartest kids in the world with amanda ripley. at 11:00 p.m., john lot talks about his book visit booktv.org for this weekend's television schedule. >> from the 13th annual national book festival on the national mall in washington d.c. , her book the liberals of atomic city. the untold story of the women who helped win world war ii. this program is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> hi. thank you for coming. and going to take a picture of everybody. okay. on account of three everybody say uranium. one, two, three. >> uranium. [laughter] >> that's a good one. thank you so much for coming. thank you, jamie, thank you to the library of congress for or
many of you can picture woodrow wilson. the fact of the matter is he was this incredibly passionate, intensely emotional man. and all of this comes out in these letters. >> you can watch this and other programs online. >> programs to watch this weekend on book tv. we bring you a few interviews centaurs from book tv recent visit to europe pennsylvania. also this weekend a look at the smartest kids in the world with amanda ripley. at 11:00 p.m., john lot talks about his book visit...
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murdered, and the whiteured leaders -- like woodrow wilson and many others -- just would not say anything about it.t they wouldn't come outag courageously to criticize it. they wouldn't do anything. it was, basically, that they, you know, see no evil, hear noee evil and say no evil. that sort of thing. of so i thought there was a curse on the white race, basically. >> host: and upton sinclair's in your book.ost: >> guest: upton sinclair was 26t years old. he represents a younger generation. he sort of rises in the rise in interest and equality among the races and sexes. the novel's also about women's rights and women acquiring the vote. >> host: and jack london and grover cleveland are also in "the accursed." >> guest: yes. jack london is a friend of upton sinclair, and they're both socialists. >>e >> host: where do you get your p ideas? >> guest: i came to live at princeton, and i perceived in the biographies a portrait of a person much different from the m sort of received notion of woodrow wilson as this model person. i saw that he had many flaws, and i saw that hismany self-righteousn
murdered, and the whiteured leaders -- like woodrow wilson and many others -- just would not say anything about it.t they wouldn't come outag courageously to criticize it. they wouldn't do anything. it was, basically, that they, you know, see no evil, hear noee evil and say no evil. that sort of thing. of so i thought there was a curse on the white race, basically. >> host: and upton sinclair's in your book.ost: >> guest: upton sinclair was 26t years old. he represents a younger...
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for woodrow wilson, this was a new world. this was really the first time the united states was going to jump on to the international game board, and start playing the game. now, wilson had obviously no foreign policy experience very little political experience. he was somebody who was a college professor and a college president until his mid-50s, and then had 18 months as governor of new jersey before he became float united states. the most meteoric rise in american history, quite simply. that being said, wilson was a genuine scholar, and he had written one book in particular during his professor days, called "the state." in this book he had basically examined every form of government in every country from every period of time. it's almost like an almanac meets encyclopedia on governments of the world through time. so he was knowledgeable historically. then i guess what he brought at the end of the day was his own morality. and this was, i hasten to add here, really the most religious, the most deeply spiritual president we ha
for woodrow wilson, this was a new world. this was really the first time the united states was going to jump on to the international game board, and start playing the game. now, wilson had obviously no foreign policy experience very little political experience. he was somebody who was a college professor and a college president until his mid-50s, and then had 18 months as governor of new jersey before he became float united states. the most meteoric rise in american history, quite simply. that...
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. >> the alexandria friedman cemetery was discovered in 2007 during construction of the woodrow wilson bridge. they tore down the gas station and office building. toy are building a memorial honor this sacred ground scheduled to open early next year. including some are here underneath the feet, underneath the sidewalk. >> as a result, the burial ground extended right into the middle. >> also escaping to the south to help the union were called contraband. thehey have the name of person their age. >> a genealogist helped out at the cemetery. in the first two weeks, they found for descendents. they had no idea how the ancestors escaped slavery or that three of them were buried here. >> my relatives and my immediate family could have known about it. >> committed to making sure that legacy lives on. alexandria, greta cruz. strange questioning on capitol hill. it why an irs official was asked about witchcraft. we will find out how long we need the umbrellas. >> weather will not be a factor sunday, it's in dallas. climate control. rg iii makes an exciting announcement about his play in the fi
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was i read some biography of woodrow wilson and princeton. i perceive in the biography supported of a person muchf a different from the sort of received notion of woodrow wilson is a model person.ow i saw that he had many flaws, and i saw that his do you havee any idea how many books you sold? >> no. >> host: do you have any ideard? how many awards you have won. ct >> guest: i don't sit around counting them, no. >> host: how do you write? >> guest: i try to write early in the morning. w i basically love to write. to me it's very exciting. it's literally exciting to write.ing. i feel that i'm organizinght thoughts that may be incoherenty and chaotic and funneling them. i like to create dramatic sceneo ..at novel has a lot of exposition and history. but basically each chapter is dramatic scene and often conversation between people. and something really happens at the end of the chapter there's an ending. then there's something else in the beginning. and when the novel ends, it really ends. there's a resolution and the mystery is explained in th
was i read some biography of woodrow wilson and princeton. i perceive in the biography supported of a person muchf a different from the sort of received notion of woodrow wilson is a model person.ow i saw that he had many flaws, and i saw that his do you havee any idea how many books you sold? >> no. >> host: do you have any ideard? how many awards you have won. ct >> guest: i don't sit around counting them, no. >> host: how do you write? >> guest: i try to write...
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woodrow wilson was the most educated president we've ever had. i hesitate to say he was the most intellectual. i'm not going to forget thomas jefferson standing here in washington d.c. but i will tell you woodrow wilson attended what was then the college of new jersey and princeton. he graduated in 1879. his aspirations then -- yet political terms already. his great aspiration was to be comments i discovered going through his papers because he had once made a little business card, homemade is the card that said thomas woodrow wilson, senator from virginia. and that was the dream. the way to achieve that dream was to become a lawyer because most presidents begin their professional lives as lawyers and also as you noticed, senator from virginia because virginia has sent more men to the white house than anybody in his jury. so wilson went to the university of virginia law school and there he studied law, really didn't like the study of it much. but after a year or two, he moved down to atlanta, opened a law office. he was really a terrible lawyer. i
woodrow wilson was the most educated president we've ever had. i hesitate to say he was the most intellectual. i'm not going to forget thomas jefferson standing here in washington d.c. but i will tell you woodrow wilson attended what was then the college of new jersey and princeton. he graduated in 1879. his aspirations then -- yet political terms already. his great aspiration was to be comments i discovered going through his papers because he had once made a little business card, homemade is...
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in a sense it's about woodrow wilson. he's confronted by a demon.'s tempted -- i shouldn't say what happens, but he behaves quite nobly in the novel. but he does represent many of the shortcomings of people of m his time such as he was af th racist, and he was a sexist and other -- probably his most principal problem was that he really thought he was anointed by god. >> host: to what?y >> guest: to be a leader. he was anointed by god. i don't think this is that uncommon for some people toe feel, politicians and statesmen and leaders. some of them are, obviously, pathological and some less obviously so. >> host: without giving away the plot, can you tell us about the curse? >> guest: well, the curse in the novel really means the white upper class christian people who looked, literally looked the other way when the ku klux klan was operating in new jersey andx elsewhere. black people were being lynched and harassed and tortured and murdered, and the whiteured leaders -- like woodrow wilson and many others -- just would not say anything about it.t they
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this is the third of a series of activities celebrating woodrow wilson
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the red sox haven't won a title at fenway since the woodrow wilson administration. you know they are looking for more horsepower and they got it from that guy. matt holiday, john lester home run to tie the game at 1-1, but this is the only home run trot the cardinals fans would see. 7/2, seventh strikeout, four hits, just one run. cardinals adam wainwright. oh, it is trouble. xander bogard score it is go ahead run. the red sox could win on wednesday night in fenway. >> i'm just in awe of being in the world series really. that's as signature as it gets. i'm on the podium talking to guys with the whole world series thing behind me. i'm stoked. >> across town in the dome, the rams fan haves one eye on football, the other on baseball. third quarter, when russell wilson airs this out. that is an 80-yard touchdown. 14-6 seattle. it was 14-9 -- rams have a chance to win the game. they were stopped on five straight plays inside the 10- yard line. clemens' pass is incomplete. seattle hangs on. >>> screaming at the officials and you know, any way, he apologized today and mark
the red sox haven't won a title at fenway since the woodrow wilson administration. you know they are looking for more horsepower and they got it from that guy. matt holiday, john lester home run to tie the game at 1-1, but this is the only home run trot the cardinals fans would see. 7/2, seventh strikeout, four hits, just one run. cardinals adam wainwright. oh, it is trouble. xander bogard score it is go ahead run. the red sox could win on wednesday night in fenway. >> i'm just in awe of...
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jane harman from the woodrow wilson center joining us from rome. you want to make a final thought?y when edward snowden claims when he went to hong kong, no way that the foreign government, which is china in this case, had access to what he had on his computer, is a little hard to fathom. i know that when i go to china, i should take what's called a clean cell phone or no cell phone. >> yeah, that's what a lot of people do. thanks very much. we'll see you back here in washington next week. thank you. >>> the partial government shutdown wasn't a downer to everyone. sarah palin appears to be re-energized by the shutdown and the bruising battle that led up to it. you'll hear what she's planning to do in the coming weeks. stay with us. we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the two-thousand-fourteen subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru, a s
jane harman from the woodrow wilson center joining us from rome. you want to make a final thought?y when edward snowden claims when he went to hong kong, no way that the foreign government, which is china in this case, had access to what he had on his computer, is a little hard to fathom. i know that when i go to china, i should take what's called a clean cell phone or no cell phone. >> yeah, that's what a lot of people do. thanks very much. we'll see you back here in washington next...
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and woodrow wilson. >> so d.w. griffith was the director of the film birth of a nation which is a racist film which has a terrible depiction of black people and wilson watched it in the white house not because he was such a fan of the film or wanted to promote the film. it was the first film watched in the white house but his wife had died and he didn't think it was appropriate for him to be seen going out to a movie. so he had a college connection and he agreed to see the movie in the white house, which became framed as a white house screening. and then there's this famous line about wilson seeing the movie supposedly that it was like history written by light inning. and i argue that was the most famous movie review but the truth is he probably never said it. >> speaking of movies we have some home movies from the lyndon johnson years most on the ranch and we'll roll it and let you see if you recognize anybody in these movies. there is lbj and hubte humphrey. and you see the dog. how often do presidents use dogs? >
and woodrow wilson. >> so d.w. griffith was the director of the film birth of a nation which is a racist film which has a terrible depiction of black people and wilson watched it in the white house not because he was such a fan of the film or wanted to promote the film. it was the first film watched in the white house but his wife had died and he didn't think it was appropriate for him to be seen going out to a movie. so he had a college connection and he agreed to see the movie in the...
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times community section also in washington we have michael copeland he is an associate at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars and in philadelphia we crossed england in he is a political commentator and a writer or gentlemen cross-talk rosen a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want john the reason if i go to you first in washington the reason i want to do this program is number one always make the american people and western publics remember what we did in afghanistan that's always a top priority for me and number two looking at the headlines democratic transition this is the first democratic transition in afghanistan and i'll give my opinion about that later but don't you think that the that's the wrong focus here is that actually nothing very good has happened in afghanistan.
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. >> we did see the woodrow wilson run get affected by the shutdown. but this one is not affected. >> we always put on a great expo. the finish line is very excited. people love to root on the runners. runners love this kind of weather. and a little sprinkle is good for the runners. down.ps to cool you all those participating in the team marathon, good luck. we know you're going to have a great time in baltimore. >> thank you for joining us. i know the rain could linger into the weekend. a little bit of rain is ok. you start to heat up when you are running that many miles. >> are you running the half marathon? >> i am reporting from it. why don't you run it? >> if they follow me around with a cardiac unit, maybe. i thought you were running. i think tom is going to run it. next half-hour, a specific forecast for the running festival on saturday. we have been talking about this big nor'easter storm for the last couple of days. you can see the center of circulation right about there. the rain is back into southern and civilian and western maryland. the br
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is certainly some issues about woodrow wilson in the bahamas or bermuda, before he is president. there is the famous incident of alice roosevelt, and her child, deborah, she wanted to name it deborah. it becomes pauline. that is the illegitimate daughter of a famous guy at that time. then franklin roosevelt cheating on eleanor roosevelt in 1917. the rich have their prerogatives. they take them. >> one of our viewers asks how did mrs. harding respond to the rumors? >> it is a great question. there is a debate about these relationships that warren harding had. he had this affair with kerry phillips. a couple whole world related -- who were related in ohio. lauren falls in love with carrying -- war and falls in love with caring. florence discovers about this affair. they were still friends and vacationing together. how did it she reacts? not very happily. consider him to divorce. he knew he needed her for his career. he agreed to downplay the affair, and i believe he committed to and did it. he did not, as it turns out. as he is running for president, it is an embarrassment. it hasn
is certainly some issues about woodrow wilson in the bahamas or bermuda, before he is president. there is the famous incident of alice roosevelt, and her child, deborah, she wanted to name it deborah. it becomes pauline. that is the illegitimate daughter of a famous guy at that time. then franklin roosevelt cheating on eleanor roosevelt in 1917. the rich have their prerogatives. they take them. >> one of our viewers asks how did mrs. harding respond to the rumors? >> it is a great...
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times community section also in washington we have michael kugel and he is an associate at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars and in philadelphia we crossed england in he is a political commentator and a writer or gentleman cross-talk rosen a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want john the reason if i go to you first in washington the reason i want to do this program is number one always make the american people and western publics remember what we did in afghanistan that's always a top priority for me i'm number two looking at the headlines democratic transition this is the first democratic transition in afghanistan and i'll give my opinion about that later but don't you think that the that's the wrong focus here is that actually nothing very good has happened in afghanistan the last twelve years and that's something western media and political elites don't like to talk about anymore well there's really no actual practicing democracy to speak of in afghanistan what you have is kleptocratic corrupt have a state that has control over some of the country. and doesn't
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matches bay so the united states will be a city upon a hill the world's eyes will be upon it woodrow wilson says after. now the world knows america is the savior of the world. that idea catches on big time in the one nine hundred eighty s. of ronald reagan the same time he said he's sporting death squads in central america supporting the dean and afghanistan he's talking about american benevolence and altruism and how we're so different but you see it in everybody you see madeleine albright the secretary of state and clinton says if we have to use force it's because we're the united states where the indispensable nation has a reclaimed says the same thing obama says the same thing it's not it's not for obama it's different obama recently again but over and over again in the beginning was the ministration he said well i believe in american exceptionalism just as the brits believe in british exceptionalism and the greeks and greek exceptionalism but now he got attacked they got pilloried by the right wingers led by mike huckabee for saying that now he's out there waving the flag talking about
matches bay so the united states will be a city upon a hill the world's eyes will be upon it woodrow wilson says after. now the world knows america is the savior of the world. that idea catches on big time in the one nine hundred eighty s. of ronald reagan the same time he said he's sporting death squads in central america supporting the dean and afghanistan he's talking about american benevolence and altruism and how we're so different but you see it in everybody you see madeleine albright the...
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we are still borrowing on the interest that woodrow wilson borrowed? >> they paid the people back with additional loans. they rolled it over. that 30 billion that wilson used to fund the war between 1917 and 1919, has now cost us $60 billion because of the fees used to roll it over. the government never pays down the principle. it cares about it's a built to spend cash and give the cassia way. >> and the feedback you have received from this article? >> pretty good. from people who voted the other way. >> i love you. and i love your laugh. >> all the best. >> we want to hear from you. e-mail us and tweet us. we are going to read your tweets and the e-mails at the end of the show. well a fterrifying scene when police say a man with a knife highjacked a bus full of kids. >>> we'll debate fair and balanced. >>> and police charge two girls with bullying this girl for a year before she killed herself. our panel of moms weighs in. >> if you could have been with me that morning when i saw her dead at the base of that cement tow tower. i have granddaughters abo
we are still borrowing on the interest that woodrow wilson borrowed? >> they paid the people back with additional loans. they rolled it over. that 30 billion that wilson used to fund the war between 1917 and 1919, has now cost us $60 billion because of the fees used to roll it over. the government never pays down the principle. it cares about it's a built to spend cash and give the cassia way. >> and the feedback you have received from this article? >> pretty good. from people...
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i'm currently reading a new biography of woodrow wilson there is a wonderful biography of john miltonf the university of wisconsin. woodrow used -- woodrow wilson used to come to capitol hill to negotiate with congress and i don't think has been at it was a one-way street. i would the president to do that and i encourage the president to engage. >> house democrats are meeting this morning and senate republicans are headed to the white house to talk with the president and "the washington post: more on susan collins proposal. are you ok with keeping sequestration in place until march? >> i am. i know that's a challenge but i think we need to do levels of federal spending. i am a fiscal conservative and i think that is appropriate. first phone call from morris town, tennessee. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. -- thate obama care it is a shame -- because they have worked and paid into social security. as far as our spending, our operatedt needs to be by a small businessman. if i don't got it, i don't ended. -- i don't spend it. they have to reconsider spending and if
i'm currently reading a new biography of woodrow wilson there is a wonderful biography of john miltonf the university of wisconsin. woodrow used -- woodrow wilson used to come to capitol hill to negotiate with congress and i don't think has been at it was a one-way street. i would the president to do that and i encourage the president to engage. >> house democrats are meeting this morning and senate republicans are headed to the white house to talk with the president and "the...
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. >> they must have reincarnated the spirit of woodrow wilson and the treaty of ber sigh. >> it's amazing. >> we are talking sports this morning. we are at the maryland spca here in hampden. they have shopapalooza going on. hi, tammy. >> good morning. >> good to see you. online auction. ravens stuff that you won't believe. we will tell you about it when the eyewitness news morning edition rolls on. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> they did a tremendous manic monday and got their message across in a long way. 41 oakland. almost 50 ocean city. 56 cumberland. 39 hagerstown. elkton at 42. the district 46. now 50 officially kent island and annapolis. 45 in bel air. what we have is high pressure settling in over the area. it's coming in behind a frontal boundary. it's five degrees warmer than this time yesterday. by lunch this new air mass is in place and it will be 5 to 8 degrees cooler than yesterday. quickly coming in on the heels of this frontal boundary, cold front, warm front. 59 will be the high today. 41. partly cloudy overnight. tomorrow we will move it back to 65 degrees, variably cloudy. 72 thursd
. >> they must have reincarnated the spirit of woodrow wilson and the treaty of ber sigh. >> it's amazing. >> we are talking sports this morning. we are at the maryland spca here in hampden. they have shopapalooza going on. hi, tammy. >> good morning. >> good to see you. online auction. ravens stuff that you won't believe. we will tell you about it when the eyewitness news morning edition rolls on. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> they did a tremendous manic monday and...
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the last time they won the world series at home, woodrow wilson was president and there was no such thing as television. the red sox finished dead last just a year ago. the last two games, with st. louis looking flat and tilt. bases jammed in the 3rd, he loves the situation. off the green monster, with two out. everybody going to score off wonder kid, michael wacha of the cardinals. 4th inning, the red sox pile on three more. the former a's shortstop for the distance. solo homer, and they weren't quite finished yet against the cardinals. mike napoli, who had a great series. a lofter out to right-center. come the 9th inning, this thing was done. uehara, great. not a save situation, but he nails it down. no drama. matt carpenter k's. boston goes bonkers. big papi, hit over .688 in the series. over .700 as far as his on base percentage. of course, he is the series mvp. >> this year i think the people, giving us the third place in the division, maybe the last one, because of what happened last year, it helped us out. we had a little chip on our shoulder that we want to come in and prove every
the last time they won the world series at home, woodrow wilson was president and there was no such thing as television. the red sox finished dead last just a year ago. the last two games, with st. louis looking flat and tilt. bases jammed in the 3rd, he loves the situation. off the green monster, with two out. everybody going to score off wonder kid, michael wacha of the cardinals. 4th inning, the red sox pile on three more. the former a's shortstop for the distance. solo homer, and they...
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woodrow wilson was president. that was an apreviated season. they have done it before of course.at very long dry spell here. the curse that happened when babe ruth was sold off to the yankees in 1919. the last time the red sox one here was when babe ruth was playing for the red sox. also a tough night for the cardinals. they got stuck on the runway here and didn't get in here until midnight. because of all of this excitement and how dedicated the fans are, city leaders are met along with the police and state police on hand. parking restrictions in the area and it is in an effort to keep the area safe. >> did we mention that game is on fox? >> red sox crazy. it doesn't matter where the game is. we'll see what happens tomorrow. >> meanwhile a discovery that would make indiana jones jealous. >> the booty found after all these centuries. ♪ yo, ho, yo ho a pirate's life for me ♪ [ indistinct conversations ] [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixode
woodrow wilson was president. that was an apreviated season. they have done it before of course.at very long dry spell here. the curse that happened when babe ruth was sold off to the yankees in 1919. the last time the red sox one here was when babe ruth was playing for the red sox. also a tough night for the cardinals. they got stuck on the runway here and didn't get in here until midnight. because of all of this excitement and how dedicated the fans are, city leaders are met along with the...
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the last time they won the world series at home, woodrow wilson was president and there was no such thingtelevision. the red sox finished dead last just a year ago. the last two games, with st. louis looking flat and tilt. bases jammed in the 3rd, he loves the situation. off the green monster, with two out. everybody going to score off wonder kid, michael wacha of the cardinals. 4th inning, the red sox pile on three more. the former a's shortstop for the distance. solo homer, and they weren't quite finished yet against the cardinals. mike napoli, who had a great series. a lofter out to right-center. come the 9th inning, this thing was done. uehara, great. not a save situation, but he nails it down. no drama. matt carpenter k's. boston goes bonkers. big papi, hit over .688 in the series. over .700 as far as his on base percentage. of course, he is the series mvp. >> this year i think the people, giving us the third place in the division, maybe the last one, because of what happened last year, it helped us out. we had a little chip on our shoulder that we want to come in and prove everybody
the last time they won the world series at home, woodrow wilson was president and there was no such thingtelevision. the red sox finished dead last just a year ago. the last two games, with st. louis looking flat and tilt. bases jammed in the 3rd, he loves the situation. off the green monster, with two out. everybody going to score off wonder kid, michael wacha of the cardinals. 4th inning, the red sox pile on three more. the former a's shortstop for the distance. solo homer, and they weren't...
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woodrow wilson was president. the season was abbreviated because of world war i. babe ruth was still playing for the red sox. that was the last time they won at home, that is when they beat to the chicago cubs 2-1 in game six and tonight there is a bit of a rematch of sorts. boston red sox play in the cardinals from st. louis, they played them in 2004, the last time, the first time rather the white sored sox won a world ser. and the curse was broken. so a big, big game. the cardinals are a very tough team. they have had 11 victories, second only to the new york yankees. big security concerns around the city. a lot of parking restrictions and public transportation is key. city leaders asking for public transportation to come into these areas where there will be so much activity, the president is speaking today as well as fenway park. people from all over the state taking part in that. back to you. nicole: thank you so much. as if it were not busy enough. you can watch all the action on fox tonight. the red sox vers
woodrow wilson was president. the season was abbreviated because of world war i. babe ruth was still playing for the red sox. that was the last time they won at home, that is when they beat to the chicago cubs 2-1 in game six and tonight there is a bit of a rematch of sorts. boston red sox play in the cardinals from st. louis, they played them in 2004, the last time, the first time rather the white sored sox won a world ser. and the curse was broken. so a big, big game. the cardinals are a very...
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woodrow wilson borrowed $30 billion to fund world war 1 in 1917.t but we haven't paid the principal? >> correct. we have rolled the principal over. >> that was only 40 billion. >> the total cost of that 35 billion has more than doubled. who pays for that? the american taxpayer pays for it with cheaper dollars because the government prints money to pay its bills, and that reduces the value of everything we own. the american taxpayer pays for it with higher taxes. the government yesterday, steve, literally borrowed money -- or actually they'll start the borrowing today as a result of the vote last night. the government today will borrow money in order to pay debt on money it has already borrowed and spent. who in their right mind, when they owe a mortgage payment to a bank, goes out and borrows the money to make that mortgage payment? because at some point tough pay this back. >> no bank would lend you the money because they would go you can never pay that back. of course this is the government. >> they have the federal reserve which can print all th
woodrow wilson borrowed $30 billion to fund world war 1 in 1917.t but we haven't paid the principal? >> correct. we have rolled the principal over. >> that was only 40 billion. >> the total cost of that 35 billion has more than doubled. who pays for that? the american taxpayer pays for it with cheaper dollars because the government prints money to pay its bills, and that reduces the value of everything we own. the american taxpayer pays for it with higher taxes. the government...
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the last time the red sox clinched the championship at home, woodrow wilson was our president, while people listened to the radio, no such thing at television. the year 1918 when the red sox played the chicago cubs. >> no one under the age of 95 has seen the scene that could unfold here at boston's fenway park in game six of the world series. the red sox have a chance to clinch a world series title here at fenway park for the first time since 1918, in a game that featured a prenew york yankees bibe ruth. they're playing at home. they have a 58-23 record here during the regular season, best in the american league, and they're getting a reinforcement back in the lineup, first baseman mike napoli. >> that is into center field, down to the wall. one run scores. here comes pedroia. here comes ortiz. 3-0 boston in the first. >> of course, what st. louis has is michael waka, 4-0 with an e.r.a. of 1.00. certainly he has been a stopper for the cardinals. they hope he can reproduce that kind of effort wednesday night in game six of the 2013 world series. >> from boston, john henry smith, aljaz
the last time the red sox clinched the championship at home, woodrow wilson was our president, while people listened to the radio, no such thing at television. the year 1918 when the red sox played the chicago cubs. >> no one under the age of 95 has seen the scene that could unfold here at boston's fenway park in game six of the world series. the red sox have a chance to clinch a world series title here at fenway park for the first time since 1918, in a game that featured a prenew york...
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woodrow wilson bridge traffic moving along ok right there. not the case on b.w.parkway.ing to have the latest on on accident there. how that is effecting things. weatherwise -- not too bad. >> i mean right now we're fine. we're turning cloudy and by afternoon we'll have some showers moving in from therom southeast and east.st. the pattern is going too switch out here for the nextt couple of days, if you you haven't got enough fall-like clothes now is the times totime do it. >> are we talking for good? it. >> i think for good. f >> ior had to pull some out. >> no 90s on the horizon. we'll be lucky to get to 70 any time soon. >> take them out. leave them out. got it. >> right. bright oranges --rang >> they're gone. t >> you want the fall like colors. >> i was thinking short sleeves bright oranges.ange we'll talk about it. let's go to the forecast.ecas that is ok. i'm not sure what happenedt h there. >> we have to catch up on the bromance. >> i miss you had. 56 baltimore. we've 40s winchester, 45, chilly out to the west. clouds on the increase. mostly cloudy day.lo most of
woodrow wilson bridge traffic moving along ok right there. not the case on b.w.parkway.ing to have the latest on on accident there. how that is effecting things. weatherwise -- not too bad. >> i mean right now we're fine. we're turning cloudy and by afternoon we'll have some showers moving in from therom southeast and east.st. the pattern is going too switch out here for the nextt couple of days, if you you haven't got enough fall-like clothes now is the times totime do it. >> are...
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and we have a democrat party that is the progressionism of woodrow wilson, and there is another that says civil society are those things that make the american people flourish. i think if the american people have the choice between the two, the republican party will win every time. >>> be sure to dune in next week for a special power player of the week. we'll discuss his ideas and clout here in washington, and his remarkable personal story in the first of a two part series. have a great week, we'll see you next "fox news sunday." . >>> a 6 car accident shuts down an east bay freeway. why one of the drivers says his car swerved out of control. >>> ntsb investigators headed to walnut creek, the answers they hope to find surrounding the deaths of two b.a.r.t. workers. >> and a huge fire in walnut creek overnight, why dozens of people are looking for a temporary place to live. >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu mornings on 2. >>> good morning everyone. i'm mike mibach. it is sunday october 20th. >> i'm claudine wong. let's get a
and we have a democrat party that is the progressionism of woodrow wilson, and there is another that says civil society are those things that make the american people flourish. i think if the american people have the choice between the two, the republican party will win every time. >>> be sure to dune in next week for a special power player of the week. we'll discuss his ideas and clout here in washington, and his remarkable personal story in the first of a two part series. have a...
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and we also have a live shot along the woodrow wilson bridge that shows you light traffic as well.par for the course on the beltway, inner loop on the virginia as well as the maryland side. moving right along. back to scott and jummy. >> all right. thank you very much, amanda. 60°, 5:12 your time on this tuesday morning. >> and people across the country are waking up frustrated. congress' inability to avert a government shutdown goes far beyond the washington area. >> this is good morning washington. on your side. >> hi. taking a check of our other local headlines, it's 5:15 this morning. police in prince georges county and d.c. are investigating another string of atm thefts. all three happened over the weekend and we're told thieves took two machines in prince georges county and a third in northeast d.c. all three thefts happened in the early morning hours. police are trying to figure out if they are all connected. >>> a northern virginia resident is having the chance to speak out their minds about a proposed bicounty parkway. the four-lane highway would run between prince william
and we also have a live shot along the woodrow wilson bridge that shows you light traffic as well.par for the course on the beltway, inner loop on the virginia as well as the maryland side. moving right along. back to scott and jummy. >> all right. thank you very much, amanda. 60°, 5:12 your time on this tuesday morning. >> and people across the country are waking up frustrated. congress' inability to avert a government shutdown goes far beyond the washington area. >> this is...
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we look towards the woodrow wilson bridge overcast sky. clouds have been moving in from the ocean and to the land from east to west. that's the perfect scenario for us. stronger easterly wind coming up. forecast for tomorrow morning, we are going to be starting out in the 50s. it will be cool, low to mid 50s with your sunrise tomorrow at 7:11. as i said, cloud cover coming our way. you can see it there. denser cloud cover and where the rain is right now is right around that area of low pressure. that's the rest of karen. it will be making its way up the coast and then getting stuck. you can see the showers right now just east of virginia beach. tomorrow they arrive for most of us around 3:00. here it is. clouds start to thicken at 8:00 a.m. temperatures in the 50s and you will need the jacket. then the umbrella by the evening rush home. southern maryland that gets that rain first. about 2:00, 3:00 tomorrow. high temperature tomorrow 64 degrees. there is a snapshot of tomorrow from early morning up until the afternoon. just overcast. this i
we look towards the woodrow wilson bridge overcast sky. clouds have been moving in from the ocean and to the land from east to west. that's the perfect scenario for us. stronger easterly wind coming up. forecast for tomorrow morning, we are going to be starting out in the 50s. it will be cool, low to mid 50s with your sunrise tomorrow at 7:11. as i said, cloud cover coming our way. you can see it there. denser cloud cover and where the rain is right now is right around that area of low...
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aaron david miller is a former adviser and six secretaries of state and the vice president of the woodrow wilson he joins us to weigh in on this issue. german chancellor angela merkel says that trust must be built anew. she is very upset that her cell phone was listened to. but isn't it true, however, that members of the european union are doing the same thing to us, conducting surveillance on each other and even the united states. >> well, i think they don't have the capacity that we have. but, clearly, using cyberand internet access they are trying to get access. and spying on adversaries and friends continue, but the fact is in anige where you've got internet access and you've got contractors capable of creating security breaches. you have a situation where more and more of what the intelligence community in this country does may well be exposed. and the question is, the question is how to deal with that problem. we now have a real challenge. you have a u.n. general assembly resolution introduced and the euros very angry coming here to try to demand assurances or some sort of agreement, gentl
aaron david miller is a former adviser and six secretaries of state and the vice president of the woodrow wilson he joins us to weigh in on this issue. german chancellor angela merkel says that trust must be built anew. she is very upset that her cell phone was listened to. but isn't it true, however, that members of the european union are doing the same thing to us, conducting surveillance on each other and even the united states. >> well, i think they don't have the capacity that we...
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making "money" today, the 100th year in a row, who federal government, you can think president woodrow wilsoning the modern income tax law into effect. congress has been spending all of that money very wisely ever since, when you say? will not be sending an anniversary present. all right. it's all we have. i hope you make a five today. be sure to watch as tomorrow from my interview. the glamor is co-founder of jimmy chu, the brains behind the super high-end line, an amazing story to share with a new book out tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. "the willis report" is going up next. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. and gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report" confusion over obamacare. why isn't the government telling us how many people have signed up? also, the user's guide to obamacare, breaking down how it affects traditional health-insurance plans. brace yourself. open enrollment season begin next week. >> there will not negotiate. gerri: the latest on the standoff in washington as a shut down drags on. we're watching out for you tonight on "the willis report." ♪
making "money" today, the 100th year in a row, who federal government, you can think president woodrow wilsoning the modern income tax law into effect. congress has been spending all of that money very wisely ever since, when you say? will not be sending an anniversary present. all right. it's all we have. i hope you make a five today. be sure to watch as tomorrow from my interview. the glamor is co-founder of jimmy chu, the brains behind the super high-end line, an amazing story to...
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some matters of achieving a resolution, of a conflict or achieving peace, i make an amendment to woodrow wilson. sometimes it's open covenants secretly arrived at. this is one of those areas where you wanted to have a solution that the whole world can see but you don't necessarily have to publicize it. >> rose: is it on the table now? >> well, it's the preliminary thought that i have. >> rose: a moment of history. it is said that you were part of the negotiations with the syrians working in order to do damage to the iranians and their avenue to hezbollah. you were prepared to negotiate with the syrians. >> there were a lot of ideas what's been put. >> rose: this is written about. >> there are a lot of ideas proposed by both parties. you can never get the syrians to accept the kind of arrangements that israel will be always able to defend itself. >> rose: do you think the soviets, the russians want to keep assad in power or do they care? >> well, what president putin says you don't want al-qaeda to win, it's true. but you don't want iran and hezbollah and us to win either. so i guess so far the
some matters of achieving a resolution, of a conflict or achieving peace, i make an amendment to woodrow wilson. sometimes it's open covenants secretly arrived at. this is one of those areas where you wanted to have a solution that the whole world can see but you don't necessarily have to publicize it. >> rose: is it on the table now? >> well, it's the preliminary thought that i have. >> rose: a moment of history. it is said that you were part of the negotiations with the...