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most americans think of woodrow wilson as a great idealist. and they are often, that is infused with both respect and also with a little bit of contempt, that he was a great idealist. do you think wilson was a great idealist? professor macmillan: yes, i do. and i think you need a great idealist. then and we probably need them now. the idea that we can muddle along, each nation in a dog eat dog world i don't think is going to work. the consequences can be so dreadful that we need to think of other ways of thinking. perhaps this is a very canadian view because we are a small power, but we see cooperation with other nations as a way for security and safety in the world. conflicts on the scale of the first world war, much less the second world war, and let's hope there will never be that scale again, are so damaging to us all that i think it is not idealistic to build ways of preventing those. it is actually very practical. host: he is often viewed as idealistic because when he comes back to the u.s., he refuses to compromise. much of what we thin
most americans think of woodrow wilson as a great idealist. and they are often, that is infused with both respect and also with a little bit of contempt, that he was a great idealist. do you think wilson was a great idealist? professor macmillan: yes, i do. and i think you need a great idealist. then and we probably need them now. the idea that we can muddle along, each nation in a dog eat dog world i don't think is going to work. the consequences can be so dreadful that we need to think of...
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and how well did he know woodrow wilson? >> guest: well, that's two questions. on one, because i love the fact that there's connective tissue in a way, between wilson and griffith which we already mention in terms of -- mentioned in terms of the screening in the white house. but a couple months before that in the end of 1914, trotter had an encounter with wilson also in the white house that i think juxtapose the two, and i think it says everything about what this dynamic here. and as i said earlier trotter supported wilson in 1912 for the presidency. by 1914 he and many black leaders in the country were appalled at the jim crow in the federal government. trotter insisted on an audience, you know, with the president and pulled every string he could to get into the white house in the late fall of 1914. which he did. and he presented the president with a huge petition. he confronted him in a very firm trotter-like way about the segregation in the federal offices and what a betrayal this was to black america. and wilson had soured so fast. wilson couldn't believe tha
and how well did he know woodrow wilson? >> guest: well, that's two questions. on one, because i love the fact that there's connective tissue in a way, between wilson and griffith which we already mention in terms of -- mentioned in terms of the screening in the white house. but a couple months before that in the end of 1914, trotter had an encounter with wilson also in the white house that i think juxtapose the two, and i think it says everything about what this dynamic here. and as i...
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j6 died oar gave limbs just asøkzm much as white peopleav6 did and woodrow wilson, on this subject saidoincidence that the summer of 1919, just after the war, and wilson has said and done nothing we had the greatest race riots in the4hñ3 history of the united states what is nobody as the red summer. red summeraun because it was so bé 9ñ >> let me ask a question stevenp and kirstin talking about world leaders, raises questions about language, how tozework in other languages. i don't know dealing&% languages you don't speak, are you working torp5 translators? how are you checking your own translations to see they're appropriate? how do you deal with language issues? >> that's another excellent question. thanks, jim. maybe i canw2p make a small comment on some of the other things on the panel and then take the research question. so i started withrof the british dominated world, but if had gone back farther in time we have thed8 spanish-dominated world. and the phrase, the sun never sets on the empire, was made for sp!!ypc5 what we're are not just interesting people but really big moments i
j6 died oar gave limbs just asøkzm much as white peopleav6 did and woodrow wilson, on this subject saidoincidence that the summer of 1919, just after the war, and wilson has said and done nothing we had the greatest race riots in the4hñ3 history of the united states what is nobody as the red summer. red summeraun because it was so bé 9ñ >> let me ask a question stevenp and kirstin talking about world leaders, raises questions about language, how tozework in other languages. i don't...
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a linebacker for woodrow wilson high school. his coach said he was an amazing@/ athlete and planning on playing his senior year of high school over at camden high. police are still looking into an investigation and no arrests have been made. the detectives are trying to work out the motive. live in camden randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> two people have been charged in connection to the case and searching for another suspect. police say 86-year-old george saunders and his girlfriend were walking in west philadelphia when three girls ordered them into the van. the girls drove them to the bank and opened a debit card in his name so they can rent a car and let them go. a third suspect seen in this picture taken from bank video. three others were arrested for operating a stolen vehicle. >>> three people were under arrest for the beating of the homeless man at the gas station. that makes a total of six people in custody for the attack more than two weeks ago in olney. they are charged with murder and assault in the attack on robert
a linebacker for woodrow wilson high school. his coach said he was an amazing@/ athlete and planning on playing his senior year of high school over at camden high. police are still looking into an investigation and no arrests have been made. the detectives are trying to work out the motive. live in camden randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> two people have been charged in connection to the case and searching for another suspect. police say 86-year-old george saunders and his girlfriend...
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melissa, what's happening on the the issue on the inner loop of the woodrow wilson bridge. looks like things may have cleared out of the way. we did have a police response here perhaps moved out of the way at this point this morning. we'll check on that and let you know in a couple of minutes. looking at 95 in maryland no major problems. north bound or southbound, everything is moving along nicely. 66 head into and out of town looking nice. 270 north and south moving along nicely. same thing as you head over to the east, into and out of town, no issues. >>> at this hour on this morning 150 years ago, doctors were fighting to save the life of president abraham lincoln. at the same time a massive manhunt was underway for his assassin who was hiding out at a home in maryland. right now, ford's theatre is marking the anniversary with around the clock tribute. news4's megan mcgrath has details. good morning. >> reporter: well good morning. they are re-enacting things as they happened 150 years ago at ford's theatre and at the peterson house. you can see behind me here, the re-en
melissa, what's happening on the the issue on the inner loop of the woodrow wilson bridge. looks like things may have cleared out of the way. we did have a police response here perhaps moved out of the way at this point this morning. we'll check on that and let you know in a couple of minutes. looking at 95 in maryland no major problems. north bound or southbound, everything is moving along nicely. 66 head into and out of town looking nice. 270 north and south moving along nicely. same thing as...
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woodrow wilson. woodrow wilson is a southerner. he is a democrat. southerner. kind of northerner. by birth, he is a southerner born in stanton. wilson will come to gettysburg on july 4 to give a commemorative address. july 4, 1913. here is part of wilson's speech. what is your reaction to that? >> too good to be true. jennifer: in what way? >> the fact he talks about how far they have come and they are this band of brothers and everything. essentially, it was all based around forgetting slavery and this awful part of their history together. jennifer: ok, so he is fashioning this utopia sort of place. why is his tone going to be more evenhanded? >> he cannot risk being biased in any way at all because he is president. jennifer: ok, so politically he has to be couched in this. he has to be worried about political ramifications. who is his audience? both sides. when we said the north could be very verbose and descriptive talking about treason, their audience is northerners with the monuments and dedication speeches. wilson will be more calculated. did woodrow wilson fight in the civil
woodrow wilson. woodrow wilson is a southerner. he is a democrat. southerner. kind of northerner. by birth, he is a southerner born in stanton. wilson will come to gettysburg on july 4 to give a commemorative address. july 4, 1913. here is part of wilson's speech. what is your reaction to that? >> too good to be true. jennifer: in what way? >> the fact he talks about how far they have come and they are this band of brothers and everything. essentially, it was all based around...
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south jersey bureau reporter live at woodrow wilson high school. >> reporter: both here at woodrow wilsonhool also as camden high bullard spent a majority of his high school career right here playing football. also track and field at woodrow. he had only just recently transferred to camden high school when his family moved within the city limits. >> he was a leader. i mean he was the oldest of his siblings and they looked up to him and he was a protector of those guys. >> to his teammates on the field, he was the protector or big brother. he'll be missed by his loving family and classmates at two camden high schools. >> right now, everyone's devastated. kids are coming to me. i'm doing my best to keep them on even keel. >> he was killed early saturday morning on a walk to the store for a snack with his cousin. it happened two blocks from his own home and feet from a cousin's doorstep. where today, detectives climbed on to rooftops and searched abandoned homes for evidence or a weapon tossed after the deadly shooting. >> detectives also spoke to kids at woodrow wilson high school. and a su
south jersey bureau reporter live at woodrow wilson high school. >> reporter: both here at woodrow wilsonhool also as camden high bullard spent a majority of his high school career right here playing football. also track and field at woodrow. he had only just recently transferred to camden high school when his family moved within the city limits. >> he was a leader. i mean he was the oldest of his siblings and they looked up to him and he was a protector of those guys. >> to...
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. >> we are joined by the director of the brazil institute of the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. >> we have an arrest of one of the top officials, dozens of other arrests, powerful politicians are investigated. millions protested. how serious is this? >> well not for democracy it's not serious. it's affirming of democracy that brazil has institutions strong enough to produce the terms. it is serious for the president, for the ruling party and coalition, they will not stop. the president does not have the power to stop it. people are mobilized in brazil. they've protested. the press is free to cosay the news and -- convey the news and express opinion. investigations will continue and it will be taken wherever it has to go. >> one of the things they'll look at... >> demack rahsy is not -- democracy is not in danger. >> we have a survey showing that dilma rousseff's popularity has plummeted 60%. do you think it could happen? >> i don't think it's likely but it is no longer impossible. we do not know if the money stolen from petrogas found its way into her political cam
. >> we are joined by the director of the brazil institute of the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. >> we have an arrest of one of the top officials, dozens of other arrests, powerful politicians are investigated. millions protested. how serious is this? >> well not for democracy it's not serious. it's affirming of democracy that brazil has institutions strong enough to produce the terms. it is serious for the president, for the ruling party and coalition, they...
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associate research scholar at princeton university's woodrow wilson school of public and international affairs. former diplomat who from 1990 to 1997 served as iran's ambassador to germany. from 1997 to 2005, he was the head of the foreign relations committee of iran's national security council. he served as spokesman for iran in its nuclear negotiations with the european union. he is the author of, "the iranian nuclear crisis: a memoir." and most recently, "iran and the united states: an insider's view on the failed past and the road to peace." he was speaking to us from princeton university. in a moment, we will be joined by george takei on the new laws in arkansas and indiana. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: mozart's string quintet in g minor recorded by hausmusik. formed in 1986, they were first modern musical ensemble to perform chamber music on period instruments. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: after a national outcry both indiana and arkansas have passed fixes to their so-called "religious freedom"
associate research scholar at princeton university's woodrow wilson school of public and international affairs. former diplomat who from 1990 to 1997 served as iran's ambassador to germany. from 1997 to 2005, he was the head of the foreign relations committee of iran's national security council. he served as spokesman for iran in its nuclear negotiations with the european union. he is the author of, "the iranian nuclear crisis: a memoir." and most recently, "iran and the united...
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he was a linebacker and running back at woodrow wilson high school. his family said he had dozens of college offers including one from temple university. >>> a philadelphia congregation remembered a long time neighborhood friend who lost his life to senseless violence. the african church in overbrook held a special service for james stuhlman who was shot and killed while walking his dog last month. three teenagers are in custody facing the charge of killing him. >> david murphy is here with accuweather. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan shows us we're starting out dry, as we look outside, not too bad out there. the airport is dry not are a whole lot of wind, so the camera is not bouncing around all that much. generally speaking we're starting out fine if you have a little coat to grab. 43 in wilmington, 46 in allentown, 46 in millville and down the shore at this early hour. we'll see sunshine early, bus stop the clouds thicken up by noon. dry across the region, but as we get into the afternoon there will be showers pinwheeling around the a
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. >> today the united states institute of peace and the woodrow wilson center hold a discussion on the politics of a nuclear deal with iran. participants include former congressman jim slatly of kansas and howard berman of california former national security adviser stephen hadley, and a former member of iran's parliament. live coverage begins at 9:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon is calling for an immediate cease fire to the violence in yemen. he made this announcement thursday during remarks to the national press club discussing global challenges and the role of the united nations. the secretary-general also addressed iran's nuclear program, combating isis, the syrian civil war and u.n. efforts with climate change. this is just over an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening and welcome. my name is john hughes, i'm an editor for bloomberg first word which is our breaking news desk here in washington, and i am the president of the national press club. we are the world's leading professional organization for journalists. we are committed to
. >> today the united states institute of peace and the woodrow wilson center hold a discussion on the politics of a nuclear deal with iran. participants include former congressman jim slatly of kansas and howard berman of california former national security adviser stephen hadley, and a former member of iran's parliament. live coverage begins at 9:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon is calling for an immediate cease fire to the violence in yemen....
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did woodrow wilson fight in the civil war? no, he is not a veteran. you find this sort of over-the-top with the reconciliation sentiment? battles long past, corals forgotten. manly devotion looking into each other's eyes smiling. >> you picture a group of southern african americans feeling we are still here and need help. i would assume there are not many there. jennifer murray: these people, right. they are left out completely of the narrative. they are left out of crafting civil war history in the memory of. absolutely. corals forgotten this is 1913. jim crow. that is wilson. when i gave you last time was from the governor of virginia her lawyer -- remember william h . mann. he is the one sitting on the right to he is governor of virginia from 1910 until 1914. he serves in the civil war and is fighting with the 12th virginia. he is a young man but has service in virginia. i printed out the whole speech he gives in 1913 for you. the part to really drive down is what i have on the screen. what is he saying? >> [indiscernible] jennifer murray: not to d
did woodrow wilson fight in the civil war? no, he is not a veteran. you find this sort of over-the-top with the reconciliation sentiment? battles long past, corals forgotten. manly devotion looking into each other's eyes smiling. >> you picture a group of southern african americans feeling we are still here and need help. i would assume there are not many there. jennifer murray: these people, right. they are left out completely of the narrative. they are left out of crafting civil war...
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longer than attorney general's nominated from every president from george washington to woodrow wilson and beyond. what should have been a quick confirmation has been everything but that. instead, mrs. lynch became the first nomination to become filibustered. the editorial from the newspaper is really insulting, mr. president. they said that reid accuse republicans of racism and sexism. i dare people to find a word when i said race or sex. i did not do that. it is maybe some of the republicans hoped i did not do that. there was even a hunger strike. listen to this. that is the depth of this editorial from "the wall street journal." "reverend al sharpton had a hunger strike until he received -- she received a vote. they have in parenthesis, please go through with it. i guess i was naive in thinking that my republican college would treat loretta lynch with the dignity that she and her office deserve. perhaps my mistake was forgetting that for republicans it is not about loretta lynch. it is about president obama. republicans will do everything they can to make president obama's life more
longer than attorney general's nominated from every president from george washington to woodrow wilson and beyond. what should have been a quick confirmation has been everything but that. instead, mrs. lynch became the first nomination to become filibustered. the editorial from the newspaper is really insulting, mr. president. they said that reid accuse republicans of racism and sexism. i dare people to find a word when i said race or sex. i did not do that. it is maybe some of the republicans...
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rushern baker told wnew yesterday, "we're going to have to bring the metro across the woodrow wilsondge." mgm which is building a casino at national harbor said it supports baker's efforts, but a county spokesperson says there are no plans and no official talks with metro or national harbor. >>> a major milestone for the telescope that has brought us closer to the outer reaches of our universe, how nasa says hubble has changed our view of the cosmos. >> windy today and that really blew around the pollen. the main culprit is tree pollen. it is high, ash, oak and pine, low for grasses and mold spores. we'll come back, talk about maybe lowering the pollen count with some rain and sh wó >>> a new sign today that governor chris christie is at least prepping to jump into the 2016 presidential pool. his wife left her lucrative wall street job. mary pat christie recently resigned as the managing director of the firm and she's been the family's main breadwinner earning half a million dollars in 2013. it's all so the mother of four can spend more time with their family they say. the christies
rushern baker told wnew yesterday, "we're going to have to bring the metro across the woodrow wilsondge." mgm which is building a casino at national harbor said it supports baker's efforts, but a county spokesperson says there are no plans and no official talks with metro or national harbor. >>> a major milestone for the telescope that has brought us closer to the outer reaches of our universe, how nasa says hubble has changed our view of the cosmos. >> windy today and...
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he was a football player from woodrow wilson high school. >>> a man was shot by officers at the minneapolis st. paul airport. airport police responded to a report of a suspicious person at a rental car ramp. when authorities got on scene a car started speeding toward them. the officer opened fire hitting the driver. one officer was taken to the hospital for non-life threaten injuries. >>> a wake is being held for freddie gray one day after violent protests over his death. at least five baltimore police officers were hurt and dozen people were arrested yesterday when a palaceful protest took a -- peaceful protest took a violent turn. baltimore police commissioner thinks outsidage tail lights were -- outside people were responsible. >>> the search continues in alabama looking for four missing people after their boats capsized in a storm on mobile bay. one person died and four others are missing. >> i really thought i was going to die actually. i was scared i thought that the wave would keep coming in, the boat was going to sink, that would be the end, we would have to jump in. >> the coast gu
he was a football player from woodrow wilson high school. >>> a man was shot by officers at the minneapolis st. paul airport. airport police responded to a report of a suspicious person at a rental car ramp. when authorities got on scene a car started speeding toward them. the officer opened fire hitting the driver. one officer was taken to the hospital for non-life threaten injuries. >>> a wake is being held for freddie gray one day after violent protests over his death. at...
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combined longer than attorneys general nominated by every president from george washington to woodrow wilson and beyond. what should have been a quick confirmation will be anything but that. instead mrs. lynch became the first attorney general nominee in history to be filibustered. the editorial from the newspaper is really insulting mr. president. they said that reid accused republicans of racism and sexism. i dare, i dare anyone to find a single word that i said dealing with race or sex. i didn't do that. but maybe that's something the republicans hoped i would do, but i didn't do that. there was even a hunger strike. listen to this, the depth of this editorial from the "wall street journal". reverend al sharpton vowed a hunger strike until ms. lynch received a vote, and they have in parenthesis "al please go through with it." i guess i was naive in thinking my republican colleagues would treat loretta lynch with the dignity that she and her office deserve. perhaps my mistake was forgetting that for republicans this isn't about loretta lynch. it's about president obama. because republicans
combined longer than attorneys general nominated by every president from george washington to woodrow wilson and beyond. what should have been a quick confirmation will be anything but that. instead mrs. lynch became the first attorney general nominee in history to be filibustered. the editorial from the newspaper is really insulting mr. president. they said that reid accused republicans of racism and sexism. i dare, i dare anyone to find a single word that i said dealing with race or sex. i...
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i also teach in the woodrow wilson school of public and international affairs, and there i teach on a wide range of public policy questions. you might say looking from the present back into recent history. i teach about the role of the courts in health care reform s so that's something that we're living with literally right now. but it's also part of the history of how courts have modified legislation, maybe extending it or sometimes reduce canning its scope in service of broader kinds of concerns. so i teach about the role of the courts and the role of legislatures and the role of executives in shaping health care policy. i've brought together -- so those are the kinds of things that i do here both in for public policy education but also history. >> host: how'd you get here? >> guest: how'd i get here to princeton? i moved here from princeton about five or six years ago -- >> host: from where? >> guest: well, i was at rutgers. >> host: rutgers. >> guest: and before that i taught at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. at chapel hill i've always, you know, my background as
i also teach in the woodrow wilson school of public and international affairs, and there i teach on a wide range of public policy questions. you might say looking from the present back into recent history. i teach about the role of the courts in health care reform s so that's something that we're living with literally right now. but it's also part of the history of how courts have modified legislation, maybe extending it or sometimes reduce canning its scope in service of broader kinds of...
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. >> reporter: one street over, his mother, father and family mourned the loss of woodrow wilson high football star. a linebacker and running back who had dozens of college offers including one from temple university. >> he was the one who inspired me to play football. he was more than my brother my best friend my right hand man. we were in it together. >> growing up around certain situations at certain times made him we bell outlines about certain thinks -- rebellious about certain things. but he was a good kid. >> reporter: a teen weeks away from graduation who planned to change the lives of his family. >> his thing was family, he worried about his family, this came unexpected. we didn't expect this, man. >> reporter: police have not released information on a suspect, but they are trying to figure out a motive for the shooting. anyone with tips should give them a call. in a statement, the superintendent of camden schools called the killing tragic and said the district is closely supporting students, staff and family during this difficult time. reporting in camden, kenneth moten chan
. >> reporter: one street over, his mother, father and family mourned the loss of woodrow wilson high football star. a linebacker and running back who had dozens of college offers including one from temple university. >> he was the one who inspired me to play football. he was more than my brother my best friend my right hand man. we were in it together. >> growing up around certain situations at certain times made him we bell outlines about certain thinks -- rebellious about...
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and beltway at the woodrow wilson bridge no problem there. >>> caught on camera security guard getting rough with a student at an area school. and what the school says it is looking in to. >> and it's what a lot of us turn to for back pain so why are some now saying it doesn't do us much good? >>> i don't think that much force is necessary for a high school student. >> local parts are reability to go this video showing a teenage girl allegedly being body slammed by a school security officer. this happened monday at laurel high school. the student was reportedly being bee lidge belligerent and not following orders. you can see her getting picked up and it looks like being slammed to the ground and taken to the principal's office. parents we spoke to questioned whether this was excessive force. school officials say the incident is under investigation to ensure proper protocol was taken. >> the incident escalated and the security officer had to use force in order to protect, you know himself and the students and staff that were around him in that area. >> the school says that there is mor
and beltway at the woodrow wilson bridge no problem there. >>> caught on camera security guard getting rough with a student at an area school. and what the school says it is looking in to. >> and it's what a lot of us turn to for back pain so why are some now saying it doesn't do us much good? >>> i don't think that much force is necessary for a high school student. >> local parts are reability to go this video showing a teenage girl allegedly being body slammed by...
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president woodrow wilson challenged the nation's farmers to dramacally increase food production.od will win the war," he told them. announcer: wheat will win the war. plant wheat. plant the cattle ranges. plant so they get lots. plant wheat. wheat for the boys over there. wheat for the allies wheat for the british, wheat for the belgians. wheat for the french. wheat at any price! schoumacher: as their "patriotic chore," man and machine opened new lands. productivity and profits soared. farmer kenneth littorecalls his father's warti efft. during the outbreak of world war number one, there was a great drive put on to increase feed supplies and food supplies to feed not only our army and civilian population but populations in europe that had been overrun. and in so doing, he thought he was doing the patriotic right thing and bought another 900 acres. he felt he was just as patriotic and just as involved in that war as the man that was toting a rifle. schoumacher: even the end of the war did not end the growing demand for u.s. farm products for the threat of famine hung over a starvi
president woodrow wilson challenged the nation's farmers to dramacally increase food production.od will win the war," he told them. announcer: wheat will win the war. plant wheat. plant the cattle ranges. plant so they get lots. plant wheat. wheat for the boys over there. wheat for the allies wheat for the british, wheat for the belgians. wheat for the french. wheat at any price! schoumacher: as their "patriotic chore," man and machine opened new lands. productivity and profits...
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inner loop of the woodrow wilson bridge. we see a bit of a response here. beltway at colesville road no problems there. 270 south, buckys town pike we have that road work on the shoulder. we'll let you know when it clears. we don't have any major problems right now. 66 and 95 looking food. >> thank you. >>> you might want to check your nationals e-cash account. what the team says is to blame for the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. vets recommend it. and dogs, well they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only. and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. recommended by vets. loved by dogs. from the makers of frontline plus. >>> you're watching "news4 today." >> welcome back at 4:57. maryland is taking on the growing h
inner loop of the woodrow wilson bridge. we see a bit of a response here. beltway at colesville road no problems there. 270 south, buckys town pike we have that road work on the shoulder. we'll let you know when it clears. we don't have any major problems right now. 66 and 95 looking food. >> thank you. >>> you might want to check your nationals e-cash account. what the team says is to blame for the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face....
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he has been a woodrow wilson center fellow and he is the recipient of the franklyn burdett award from the american political science association. today he is going to be talking about his new book has been published by public affairs press and is called the strategists and the call of national security. >> thank you. thank you for having me. a friend in washington is someone who stabs you in the chest. the irony is that he someone who has many friends. it's good to be back here in the wilson center and to be speaking at the offices of the national history center. my time in 2009 as a resident fellow was invaluable from making this project possible and i benefited from the intellectual environment and the many speakers and learning from the other researchers and administrators and staff. i would like to think roger lewis and the others who made this possible as well as pete in particular. and incidentally when i first considered what i would entitle the biography, there were few books. in the meantime these books are published with the same title. another is a financial thriller and a
he has been a woodrow wilson center fellow and he is the recipient of the franklyn burdett award from the american political science association. today he is going to be talking about his new book has been published by public affairs press and is called the strategists and the call of national security. >> thank you. thank you for having me. a friend in washington is someone who stabs you in the chest. the irony is that he someone who has many friends. it's good to be back here in the...
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i came here to woodrow wilson high school to speak to his former football coach and friend who's told me people speculating jameer was a bad kid or involved in negative lifestyle are way off base. >> i'm totally surprised. i'm tomorrow the shock and for people to say things like that man, i know it has to really have his mom boiling over because he was a momma's boy. i mean, he was great dude i mean it just -- it just hurts that people would, you know, kind of make those kind of things up. >> reporter: jameer was being recruit to do play football in college and memorial at the site of the shooting shows how well thought of he was. but coach brown told me that camden teen which is have a tough time and they definitely need our attention. >> we don't understand what these kids are going through why we have to show them as much love as possible because you never want to get that phone call as a coach. like the one i got on saturday early saturday morning. >> reporter: sadly a side from coaching jameer coach brown has a deeper tie to this particular murder. his own brother several years a
i came here to woodrow wilson high school to speak to his former football coach and friend who's told me people speculating jameer was a bad kid or involved in negative lifestyle are way off base. >> i'm totally surprised. i'm tomorrow the shock and for people to say things like that man, i know it has to really have his mom boiling over because he was a momma's boy. i mean, he was great dude i mean it just -- it just hurts that people would, you know, kind of make those kind of things...
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the linebacker for woodrow wilson high school was hoping to play college football and was being recruited by temple university. the teen was walking to the store with his younger cousin just a block from his house, when gunfire erupted. bullard was hit but managed to get his cousin to safety. crews then rushed bullard to the hospital, but he died a short time later. >> he's a good person and any help if you know who did this to my son, just bring him to justice. >> police do not know what sparked the violence. their investigation is ongoing. >>> today, a church community is celebrating the life of a man murdered while walking his dog in philadelphia's overbrook neighborhood. family and friends of james stuhlman are gathering at the historic episcopal church of st. thomas in overbrook. they plan to plant and bless a new tree on the ground. police say stuhlman was walking his dog along wood crest avenue last month when he was approached by three teens. according to the investigators, the boys wanted to rob stuhlman because they thought he was an easy target. he was shot once in the chest an
the linebacker for woodrow wilson high school was hoping to play college football and was being recruited by temple university. the teen was walking to the store with his younger cousin just a block from his house, when gunfire erupted. bullard was hit but managed to get his cousin to safety. crews then rushed bullard to the hospital, but he died a short time later. >> he's a good person and any help if you know who did this to my son, just bring him to justice. >> police do not...
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combined longer than attorneys general nominated by every president from george washington to woodrow wilson and beyond. what should have bee quick confirmation will be anything but that. instead mrs. lynch became the first attorney general nominee in history to be filibustered. the editorial from the newspaper is really insulting mr. president. they said that reid accused republicans of racism and sexism. i dare, i dare anyone to find a single word that i said dealing with race or sex. i didn't do that. but maybe that's something the republicans hoped i would do, but i didn't do that. there was even a hunger strike. listen to this, of this editorial from the "wall street journal". reverend al sharpton vowed a hunger strike until ms. lynch received a vote, and they have in parenthesis "al please go through with it." i guess i was naive in thinking my republican colleagues would treat loretta lynch with the dignity that she and her office deserve. perhaps my mistake was forgetting that for republicans this isn't about loretta lynch. it's about president obama. because republicans will do ever
combined longer than attorneys general nominated by every president from george washington to woodrow wilson and beyond. what should have bee quick confirmation will be anything but that. instead mrs. lynch became the first attorney general nominee in history to be filibustered. the editorial from the newspaper is really insulting mr. president. they said that reid accused republicans of racism and sexism. i dare, i dare anyone to find a single word that i said dealing with race or sex. i...
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this ideology was articulated from woodrow wilson. with the massive stroke he suffered while campaigning for the league of nations shows political failure with personal tragedy in a way that has haunted the american political the imagination. those ideas were reworked in with the cold war that followed repackaged they also played the essentials whole with the war and terror. rolled were one was america's first great politics outside the western hemisphere it has been a reference point for policy makers. perhaps more than any other president with the american people hope and aspirations to relieve of their worries. but wilson's ideologies were different either a comprehensive system of a league of nations that had cooperation among states or all of these other hand the promotion of democratic values is self-determination of what he calls the world made safe for democracy then invited unilateral american action. the roll though it has proved conflicting the central premise was clear the folly of the old world and the virtue of the new w
this ideology was articulated from woodrow wilson. with the massive stroke he suffered while campaigning for the league of nations shows political failure with personal tragedy in a way that has haunted the american political the imagination. those ideas were reworked in with the cold war that followed repackaged they also played the essentials whole with the war and terror. rolled were one was america's first great politics outside the western hemisphere it has been a reference point for...
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act on the bill and have it returned to congress under the terms of the constitution how was woodrow wilson able to spend months over in europe after world war one for the ver sigh meetings? >> that is an interesting question. i have never thought of it before and i don't have the slightest idea. >> i saw it missing and i thought i am missing something. >> thank you. i never researched it. anybody else? i sort of hoped there would be more questions on my take on -- good. >> yeah i recall -- from where i don't remember -- but the concern after world war ii about germany rising up again that stalin one of stalin's idea was to simply murder all of the officers in the german army which kind of appalled the west. >> that happened to teheran. there was a -- here is a death of 50,000 german officers and everybody coasted it and churchill got angry at holland and had too much to drink, too much brandy, and got up and stormed out and was angry at everybody that agreed with stalin and toasted the death of all of these german offices. yeah. >> okay. >> all of this time spent studying stalin i realized
act on the bill and have it returned to congress under the terms of the constitution how was woodrow wilson able to spend months over in europe after world war one for the ver sigh meetings? >> that is an interesting question. i have never thought of it before and i don't have the slightest idea. >> i saw it missing and i thought i am missing something. >> thank you. i never researched it. anybody else? i sort of hoped there would be more questions on my take on -- good....
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on the bill and then have it returned to congress under the terms of the constitution how was woodrow wilson able to spend months over in europe after world war i for the versailles meeting. >> that's a very interesting question. never thought about it before. i don't have the slightest idea. >> i know you didn't mention it in here. i figured i'm missing something. >> thank you. i'll research it. >> thank you. anybody else? >> i sort of hoped there would be more questions on my take on -- good. >> i recall from where i don't remember -- that the concern after world war ii about germany rising up again that stalin -- one of stalin's ideas was to simply murder all the officers in the german army, which kind of appalled the west. >> that happened at tehran. there was a toast made here, here's to the death of 50,000 german officers, and everybody toasted it, and churchill got really angry and hot under the collar. he had too much to drink too much brandy, and stormed out and was angry at everybody who agreed with stalin, toasting the death of all these germ january -- german officers. >> okay. >
on the bill and then have it returned to congress under the terms of the constitution how was woodrow wilson able to spend months over in europe after world war i for the versailles meeting. >> that's a very interesting question. never thought about it before. i don't have the slightest idea. >> i know you didn't mention it in here. i figured i'm missing something. >> thank you. i'll research it. >> thank you. anybody else? >> i sort of hoped there would be more...
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act on the bill and have it returned to congress under the terms of the constitution, how was woodrow wilsonable to spend months over in europe after world war i for the versailles meeting? >> that's a very interesting question and i've never thought of it before, and i don't have the slightest idea. [laughter] >> i know you didn't mention it in here, and that's why i figured, okay, i'm missing something. >> thank you. i'm going to earning it. >> -- i'm going to the research it. >> thank you. >> anybody else? well i sort of hoped there'd be more questions on my take on -- good. >> yeah. i recall from where i don't remember that the concern after world war ii about germany rising up again that stalin one of stalin's ideas was to simply murder all the officers in the german army which kind of appalled the west. >> that happened in tehran. yeah. there was a toast made here's to the death of 50,000 german officers. and the old, everyone toasted it, you know? and churchill got really angry and hot under the collar. he'd had too much to drink, too much brandy, and he got up, and he stormed out and
act on the bill and have it returned to congress under the terms of the constitution, how was woodrow wilsonable to spend months over in europe after world war i for the versailles meeting? >> that's a very interesting question and i've never thought of it before, and i don't have the slightest idea. [laughter] >> i know you didn't mention it in here, and that's why i figured, okay, i'm missing something. >> thank you. i'm going to earning it. >> -- i'm going to the...
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. >> reporter: one street over, his mother, father an family mourned the loss of the woodrow wilson high football star. a linebacker who had dozens of offers from college universities including temple university. >> he feels more than my big brother, my best friend, my right hand man. we were in this together. >> growing up, around here, serng -- certain situations made him rebellious about certain things but he was a good kid. >> reporter: he was weeks away from graduation and planned to change the lives of his family. >> his thing was family, this came unexpected, man we didn't expect this man. >> reporter: police have not released information on the suspect, we know they are trying to figure out a movie for the shooting. anyone with tips should give them a call. the superintendent of camden schools called the killing tragic and said the district is closely supporting students, staff and community at this tragic time. >>> five mayoral candidates spoke at temple university how they will move the city toward a sustainable economy. the event was connected to the sustainable business platf
. >> reporter: one street over, his mother, father an family mourned the loss of the woodrow wilson high football star. a linebacker who had dozens of offers from college universities including temple university. >> he feels more than my big brother, my best friend, my right hand man. we were in this together. >> growing up, around here, serng -- certain situations made him rebellious about certain things but he was a good kid. >> reporter: he was weeks away from...
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that would not be done again until thomas jefferson -- thomas jefferson stop that and woodrow wilson picked it up. most presidents sent their work to congress on paper. he could have done more of this, i think and been more effective. feeding favorable information to reporters, grant sometimes gave interview to the new york herald , for instance. but i think one of the contextual problems for grant was his taciturnity -- he believed he could control be narrative. what happened was, his enemies his adversaries did tend to control that narrative and when it came time for historians of the 20th century to look back and write about his administration, they tend to pay attention to those adversaries much more than what the president and his advocates were saying. another personal deficiency that i think was against grant is what i think we might term and excessive loyalty to people around him. loyalty to a fault, really. grant was a highly sensitive man. he was an appreciative man. he held friendships dearly. but sometimes he remained loyal to people whether or not they were worth his loy
that would not be done again until thomas jefferson -- thomas jefferson stop that and woodrow wilson picked it up. most presidents sent their work to congress on paper. he could have done more of this, i think and been more effective. feeding favorable information to reporters, grant sometimes gave interview to the new york herald , for instance. but i think one of the contextual problems for grant was his taciturnity -- he believed he could control be narrative. what happened was, his enemies...
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here is the view from prince george looking over the woodrow wilson bridge toward old town.eze. you can probably hear it rustaling on my fik phone. that's where we'll be for the next couple hours. but with the return of what should be near 100% sunshine later today, temperatures should climb to about average right about 65 degrees. nothing to complain about there. today, green light conditions, green again for tomorrow, raindrops coming back on tuesday, could interfere with your tuesday afternoon plans. we'll talk about the seven-day forecast when i see you in a few. >> thanks so much chuck. >>> a developing story this morning, iran's foreign minister says if the west withdraws from a nuclear deal the country could resume its nuclear activities. mohamed zarif says, a framework was announced by iran and six other countries on thursday. the deal is not final yet. a final agreement needs to be in place by a june 30th deadline. >>> we'll find out why a sheriff's deputy shot a man in frederick county. the sheriff's office says the call resulted in a shooting. >>> a group of kids
here is the view from prince george looking over the woodrow wilson bridge toward old town.eze. you can probably hear it rustaling on my fik phone. that's where we'll be for the next couple hours. but with the return of what should be near 100% sunshine later today, temperatures should climb to about average right about 65 degrees. nothing to complain about there. today, green light conditions, green again for tomorrow, raindrops coming back on tuesday, could interfere with your tuesday...
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view over the woodrow wilson bridge into old town alexandria. beautiful weather, even across northern virginia things are good towards sugarloaf mountain. temperatures responded quickly from 30s this morning. now mostly in the 40s and 50s. going outside, plan on 55 cool sunny for things to do this morning. near perfect later on temperatures near 70. perfect day for yard work if there's a good thing for yard work depending how you view it. next talk about our next chance for rain during the week with your complete seven-day forecast. good job. say hi. >> hi angie and adam. >> gnarls. >> practice makes perfect, chuck. fantastic. nice job. >>> right now, police in prince william county searching for this man. accused of violently kidnapping a woman from her manassas home. first told you about the kidnapping yesterday morning. since then the 25-year-old victim has been found alive. still don't know the man's identity but police tell us he's the ex-boyfriend of the woman who was kidnapped. she told investigators he broke into her apartment, cut her r
view over the woodrow wilson bridge into old town alexandria. beautiful weather, even across northern virginia things are good towards sugarloaf mountain. temperatures responded quickly from 30s this morning. now mostly in the 40s and 50s. going outside, plan on 55 cool sunny for things to do this morning. near perfect later on temperatures near 70. perfect day for yard work if there's a good thing for yard work depending how you view it. next talk about our next chance for rain during the week...
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every president from gold washington -- george washington to woodrow wilson and beyond. what true have been a quick confirmation was anything but that. she has waited longer to be confirmed than the first 54 attorney general's combined. it was the first attorney general nomination to be filibustered. the editorial is really insulting, mr. president. they said that "reid accused republicans of racism and sexism." i dare anybody to find a single word that i said dealing with race and sex. i did not do that. media that is something republicans hoped i would do but i did not. there was even a hunger strike. that is the depth of this editorial from "the wall street journal." "reverend al sharpton had a hunger strike until he received a vote. please go through with it." i guess i was naive in thinking the republican college would treat loretta lynch with the dignity that she and her office deserve. perhaps my mistake was forgetting that for republicans it is not about loretta lynch. it is about president obama. republicans will do everything they can to make president obama's
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this is every president from george washington to woodrow wilson. she aced committee hearings. she had to wait longer to be considered on the floor that any attorney general since the nixon administration. today's confirmation is a start that comes far later. we are here now, that our republican colleagues have learned their lesson. that only makes them look bad. we are urging a republican colleagues to pick up the pace of conforming confirming nominees and not let what happened to loretto a lynch become standard operating procedure. this congress has confirmed only to judges. as patrick said, under his leadership when george bush was president we confirmed 15. it is not that they are doing pay back. that is not true. at this point, as i mentioned 15. republicans are badly lacking in confirming the president's nominees. we are here to say it is time to pick up the pace. republican leadership would have you believe the senate is working again. idol think the american people would agree wasting the first month on a keystone bill that was destined to be vetoed flirting with shutti
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in this ideology was articulated above all by president woodrow wilson. his ambushes came to nothing in 1920. the massive stroke he suffered while campaigning for the league of nations served to couple political failure with personal tragedy in a way that has haunted the american political imagination. but wilson's ideas were reworked to wage the war of 1941-45 and the cold war that followed. repackaged by 21st century me yo conservatives, they -- neoconservatives, they also play add central role in the war on terror. world war i was america's first real involvement in great power politics outside the western hemisphere. and the way wilson addressed that challenge has been a reference point, good or bad, for subsequent policymakers. perhaps more than new other president, wilson has served as a symbol of the american people's hopes and aspirations, and equally of their frustrations and disappointments. wilson's ideology, too, has been susceptible to different entities. either a comprehensive system of international security a league of nations which implie
in this ideology was articulated above all by president woodrow wilson. his ambushes came to nothing in 1920. the massive stroke he suffered while campaigning for the league of nations served to couple political failure with personal tragedy in a way that has haunted the american political imagination. but wilson's ideas were reworked to wage the war of 1941-45 and the cold war that followed. repackaged by 21st century me yo conservatives, they -- neoconservatives, they also play add central...
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well that's exactly what is going on with the woodrow wilson bridge proproject.e "washington post," the project has cost $86 million less than the 2010 estimate. the final tab for the 13 year project was just under $2.4 money? project manager says he met regularly with agency officials to avoid surprises. >>> we want to show you something that is a whole lot of fun, but it might make you less productive at work today. take a look at this. we've shared will on facebook with you, as well, and on twitter. this is google maps with a special button that allows you to play the classic pacman game which i am terrible at playing. we pulled up the dupont circle. see, i'm already dead. this is a dupont circle map, but you can pull up any map you want and play this game. whole lot of fun. >> we were yelling at our computers early this morning. doesn't it just make you so mad? >>> all right. two secret service agents who witnessed a high profile security breach at the white house will be subpoenaed. the chairman of the house oversight committee says he wants answers on why t
well that's exactly what is going on with the woodrow wilson bridge proproject.e "washington post," the project has cost $86 million less than the 2010 estimate. the final tab for the 13 year project was just under $2.4 money? project manager says he met regularly with agency officials to avoid surprises. >>> we want to show you something that is a whole lot of fun, but it might make you less productive at work today. take a look at this. we've shared will on facebook with...
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woodrow wilson campaigned to the end of his life for u.s.eague of nations only to have republicans in the senate back then, like the senior killed it. and the naysayers for the marshal plan and jack kennedy signed a ban treaty, and richard nixon conditioned with brezhnev and pushing for peace at camp david with others not resisting him. he ended up brokering a treaty with israel and then posed the greatest military threat in the region. of course, ronald reagan brought an end to the cold war working with gorbachev. today he resolved one of the greatest threats to world security. >> today, after many months of tough principled diplomacy, we have achieved the framework for that deal. and it is a good deal. a deal that meets our core objectives. this framework would cut off every pathway that iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon. we have a historic opportunity to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons in iran and to do so peacefully with the international community firmly behind us. we should seize that chance. >> let's go to andrea mitch
woodrow wilson campaigned to the end of his life for u.s.eague of nations only to have republicans in the senate back then, like the senior killed it. and the naysayers for the marshal plan and jack kennedy signed a ban treaty, and richard nixon conditioned with brezhnev and pushing for peace at camp david with others not resisting him. he ended up brokering a treaty with israel and then posed the greatest military threat in the region. of course, ronald reagan brought an end to the cold war...
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football seasons playing his heart out right here on this turf say students here today, not just at woodrow wilson high school but at two camden high schools are in tears. they're asking why jameer? and why now? >> jameer was someone that everyone knew and they knew him because he was a great athlete, but he was also the same kind of kid that cracked jokes and put a smile on your face. >> reporter: preston brown can't believe 18-year-old bullard will not step foot on the football field ever again. a junior who had just transferred to camden high had dreams of playing college ball. he was being recruited by temple university. instead, bullets shattered that dream. footsteps from a relative's home as he and a younger cousin walked to the store in the dark saturday morning. >> and when i noticed who it was, i tried to go to him, but the cops were already here and didn't let me touch him. so i ran to go get his father my cousin. >> today detectives climbed on to rooftops to search for a weapon or any evidence the killer may have tossed. whoever pulled the trigger with uz was in a car or ran away. stud
football seasons playing his heart out right here on this turf say students here today, not just at woodrow wilson high school but at two camden high schools are in tears. they're asking why jameer? and why now? >> jameer was someone that everyone knew and they knew him because he was a great athlete, but he was also the same kind of kid that cracked jokes and put a smile on your face. >> reporter: preston brown can't believe 18-year-old bullard will not step foot on the football...
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at the woodrow wilson bridge. we are starting to see some delays there. eun and angie, back to you. >>> i started a new career, recently. this is a fifth generation company which means a lot to me. >> as of a few minutes ago, hillary clinton's campaign kickoff video has more than 2 million views. and 95,000 people have retweeted her announcement as well. right now, clinton is tweeting from her road trip as she heads for iowa. right now clinton is on 1,000 mile road trip, she is headed to first in the nation caucus state iowa to begin meeting with voters. in her video message she's laying the basis of her platform, talking about helping american families get ahead and stay ahead. >> hillary clinton represents the worst of the washington machine. >> within hours republicans were on the attack. candidate rand paul has responded to clinton by releasing an attack ad. former florida governor jeb bush posted a video yesterday saying the u.s. must do better than the quote obama/clinton foreign policy. as you know former maryland governor martin o'malley may chall
at the woodrow wilson bridge. we are starting to see some delays there. eun and angie, back to you. >>> i started a new career, recently. this is a fifth generation company which means a lot to me. >> as of a few minutes ago, hillary clinton's campaign kickoff video has more than 2 million views. and 95,000 people have retweeted her announcement as well. right now, clinton is tweeting from her road trip as she heads for iowa. right now clinton is on 1,000 mile road trip, she is...
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anthony ambassador mousavian of the woodrow wilson school at principle ton, followed by dr.attair and then dr. kenneth katzman, specialist on congressional research service will present his remarks. next we will hear from dr. imad harb distinguished fellow at national council on u.s./arab relations. concluding, dr. paul sullivan, senior international affairs fellow at national council and professor of economics at the national defense university will wrap up the panel presentation. dr. anthony, if you would kindly come to the podium and kick off our discussion on this deal. >> thank you john. when we were putting together this seminar, we came up with 14 aspects, 14 factors fa nom that windows, prisms through which one could look at what has just occurred with the preliminary agreement. the framework. and the challenges it represents. but the opportunities it also represents. and we are only going to be able to address perhaps, around eight of these 14 factors. but we will be as frank and candid as we can. much is unknown. in my brief remarks here has to do with the fears, t
anthony ambassador mousavian of the woodrow wilson school at principle ton, followed by dr.attair and then dr. kenneth katzman, specialist on congressional research service will present his remarks. next we will hear from dr. imad harb distinguished fellow at national council on u.s./arab relations. concluding, dr. paul sullivan, senior international affairs fellow at national council and professor of economics at the national defense university will wrap up the panel presentation. dr. anthony,...
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national harbor camera looking pretty good as we look toward the woodrow wilson bridge and the calm potomacle earlier today, this was an all-wet picture. you can see no raindrops on the camera. current temperatures at 56, showers through 8:00, 9:00, then cooler weather through 11:00, really through tomorrow morning. currently 54 in gaithersburg baltimore rockville, college park, all coming in at 54 degrees. you can add reston as well. the cool spot campus springs down to 50. it's a little bit on the cool if not chilly side. storm team4 radar showing the rain continuing across the region. we still have some of that rain around the area, heaviest rain back towards luray and the winchester area. that will continue to move on towards the east. and as it does, we have another batch back toward the west. we're not quite done yet but the heaviest rain is now moving through. down to the south temperatures were a little warmer, near 80 degrees around norfolk. look what that brings you thunderstorm activity, strong thunderstorms a little earlier around raleigh, nothing too severe, however. as far as
national harbor camera looking pretty good as we look toward the woodrow wilson bridge and the calm potomacle earlier today, this was an all-wet picture. you can see no raindrops on the camera. current temperatures at 56, showers through 8:00, 9:00, then cooler weather through 11:00, really through tomorrow morning. currently 54 in gaithersburg baltimore rockville, college park, all coming in at 54 degrees. you can add reston as well. the cool spot campus springs down to 50. it's a little bit...
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he said we're going to have to bring the metro across the woodrow wilson bridge. it seems like big news, but a spokesperson for the county says not so fast. >> right now no plans, no official talks on this concept whether it be with mgm or national harbor or wmata or with region. it is a vision and a thought that the county executive has mentioned several times. >> an mgm official told wusa9 mgm national harbor support county executive baker's efforts to expand public transportation to prince george's county and national harbor. such expansion would benefit our guests, employees, and the entire community. >>> in tonight's health alert diet if pepsi is dropping the sweetener -- aspartame and replacing it with splenda. the companies blame the decline in sales on studies say is sapartame is not safe. --aspartame is not safe. >>> a report is finding cigar smoking just as unhealthy as cigarettes. cigar use has doubled since the year 2000 and different kinds of cancers and heart problems can happen after excessive use over time. >> a lot of people think if you're not in
he said we're going to have to bring the metro across the woodrow wilson bridge. it seems like big news, but a spokesperson for the county says not so fast. >> right now no plans, no official talks on this concept whether it be with mgm or national harbor or wmata or with region. it is a vision and a thought that the county executive has mentioned several times. >> an mgm official told wusa9 mgm national harbor support county executive baker's efforts to expand public transportation...
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that's exactly what has happened as the woodrow wilson bridge has been rebuilt.the "washington post," the project has cost $86 million less than the 2010 estimate. the final tab for the 13 year project was just under $2.4 billion. so how it they save all that money? a project manager says he met regularly with agency officials to avoid any surprises. >>> new this morning, some chesapeake bay baechs will be getting more sand. but virginia pilot reports the project is part of a federal funding earmarked after hurricane sandy. norfolk's share is about 5.5 million. about 7 miles of beaches there will be widened by 60 feet, this starts in november. the project should be done by may of next year. >> you will not be affected by track work if you plan to use metro for the next two weekends. metro tells us there will be no track work with cherry blossom festival in full swing. there will be regular service on all six lines. metro says there are 15% more users at weekends during the annual festival. that's because they are worst seeing. stunning. i never get tired of seein
that's exactly what has happened as the woodrow wilson bridge has been rebuilt.the "washington post," the project has cost $86 million less than the 2010 estimate. the final tab for the 13 year project was just under $2.4 billion. so how it they save all that money? a project manager says he met regularly with agency officials to avoid any surprises. >>> new this morning, some chesapeake bay baechs will be getting more sand. but virginia pilot reports the project is part of a...
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i remember woodrow wilson invite invited us, and my colleague, and i, we sat in the same -- in such a panel discussion to propose and convince skeptics and friends in washington to even -- imagine, we couldn't initiate this deal, and talk about that. it was difficult. finally, we tried toy edied convince the huffington post to print the exact letter, five months almost before the election presidential election, we did not know that he and this great administration is coming but we just heard rumors that tension is going on between talking behind the scenes between two administrations, i mean, the obama administration and iran's followers, and you know his friend, and then be proposed, this proposal and deal and at that time, we had a lot of difficulties to talk about that, but right now, i sat here, and thank you for having me here again. be one to convince skeptics in washington, d.c. to see that we can help to finalize a comprehensive deal. it's very very different moment than two years ago, very optimistic and hope the united states officially will not lose this opportunity because
i remember woodrow wilson invite invited us, and my colleague, and i, we sat in the same -- in such a panel discussion to propose and convince skeptics and friends in washington to even -- imagine, we couldn't initiate this deal, and talk about that. it was difficult. finally, we tried toy edied convince the huffington post to print the exact letter, five months almost before the election presidential election, we did not know that he and this great administration is coming but we just heard...