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woodrow wilson told us to be impartial. he is recognizing right from the very beginning that the government can say america is neutral. the government can say that we have a policy of treating both sides the same. but what the government does is only going to be one side of the story. what american people decide to do, that is going to really tell the tale of how america behaves in this so-called period of neutrality. now, what do the american people do? there are well-known parts of this story and lesser parts. we know for instance that the banks, american banks, lend overwhelmingly to the allies. that is a well-known parts. we know american manufacturers sell their goods overwhelmingly to the allies side. the average americans do, they reach into their pockets and they contribute humanitarian aid causes. they realize there is some way for them to be involved in the conflict, and the way for them to be involved in the conflict is through humanitarianism. the person who starts this ball rolling is herbert hoover. and herber
woodrow wilson told us to be impartial. he is recognizing right from the very beginning that the government can say america is neutral. the government can say that we have a policy of treating both sides the same. but what the government does is only going to be one side of the story. what american people decide to do, that is going to really tell the tale of how america behaves in this so-called period of neutrality. now, what do the american people do? there are well-known parts of this story...
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so woodrow wilson was not too pleased about that. meanwhile on the parade route there were all these men and women as well watching the parade go by. a lot of them were drunk and a lot of the more rowdy and so the parade eventually broke down. they went to the parade route in people began attacking the floats in the suffrage is and the fort myer calvary had to commit a break up the parade because the police were doing their job. one of the things that i find fascinating is after the parade the police chief was fired as a result because the city broke down to such a great extent. alice paul got what alice paul one of which was publicity. one of the things you find in their strategy from 1913 now the way through to her lobby for the core rights amendments in the 30s and 40s is that she believes any publicity was good publicity, negative, positive it didn't matter so that's what happened with this parade. they started this path to 1920. at first president wilson was amenable to meetings. suffrages would go to meet with president wilson.
so woodrow wilson was not too pleased about that. meanwhile on the parade route there were all these men and women as well watching the parade go by. a lot of them were drunk and a lot of the more rowdy and so the parade eventually broke down. they went to the parade route in people began attacking the floats in the suffrage is and the fort myer calvary had to commit a break up the parade because the police were doing their job. one of the things that i find fascinating is after the parade the...
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no lockdown at woodrow wilson high school. wusa9. >>> following breaking news where as many as three firefighters hurt battling a blaze at joint base anacostia- bolling. they rush to a building on the base around 10:00 and firefighter injuries are not believed to be serious. >>> and what could be an unprecedented step ted cruz john kasich campaign announced they will work together not to win the nomination for themselves but to stop donald trump from winning. craig boswell is that the white house.>> reporter: ted cruz and john kasich are teaming up to stop donald trump from becoming the republican presidential nominee and going up against hillary clinton in the fall. >> we're at a fundamental fork in the >> reporter: the pact between cruz and kasich means they will get out of each other's way in the upcoming election. john kasich's campaign issued a statement saying they would give a cruz campaign a clear path in indiana and cruz returning the favor saying he will clear the path for kasich to compete in oregon and new mexico.
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woodrow wilson, big down arrow. thomas jefferson, that affecting is probably jefferson's reputation, even know he was president 200 years ago. is, hamilton.g which is not helping his reputation, right? so you can add this downward, the popular perception, you know, presidency, i think, some time ago would have been assumed racial- there racism or policies would of been excuses some extent as a characteristic of their age if they lived in a pre-civil rights era. certainly a pre-slave air up. now it is no longer an excuse. were they in any way worse the end typical of other white people in that time, and even if they were merely typical, that can be a lever against them. >> no white president was as bad as jefferson davis. even though he is not a real president, he is also the first president to leave office in a dress. >> they: a farewell address, -- they call it a farewell address, right? i want to go back about nixon's policies regarding native americans. want to disagree. not necessarily disagree, but give another
woodrow wilson, big down arrow. thomas jefferson, that affecting is probably jefferson's reputation, even know he was president 200 years ago. is, hamilton.g which is not helping his reputation, right? so you can add this downward, the popular perception, you know, presidency, i think, some time ago would have been assumed racial- there racism or policies would of been excuses some extent as a characteristic of their age if they lived in a pre-civil rights era. certainly a pre-slave air up. now...
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woodrow wilson was up for reelection. but in thejersey, small beach towns devastated by the shark attacks, people heard "shark" and everyone went home. he was a devastating economic development for that area. , the peoplee vote in those towns voted against woodrow wilson in overwhelming numbers. in the same proportion that those people voted against herbert hoover at the height of the great depression. why? woodrow wilson could not have done anything to help those people solve their shark problem . that was beyond the powers of the president. people are irrational when they vote. particularly, political scientists have found, when bad things happen to them they take angst on the incumbent party whether they are responsible or not. the book is about how our brain works. 40 years ago we did not have an idea of how the brain works. today we do because of nero silence -- numeral science -- neuroscience, anthropology, and that changes how we think our brain operates on politics. host: what do you mean by stone age brain? a les
woodrow wilson was up for reelection. but in thejersey, small beach towns devastated by the shark attacks, people heard "shark" and everyone went home. he was a devastating economic development for that area. , the peoplee vote in those towns voted against woodrow wilson in overwhelming numbers. in the same proportion that those people voted against herbert hoover at the height of the great depression. why? woodrow wilson could not have done anything to help those people solve their...
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so woodrow wilson was not too pleased about that. at the parade route there are all these men and some women as well watching the parade go by. a lot of them were drunk. a lot of them were rowdy. the parade eventually broke down they went into the parade route and people began attacking the floats in the suffragists and ultimately the fort myer calvary had to be called in because the police aren't doing their job. one the things that i find fascinating is after the parade the police chief was fired as a result because the parade broke to such an extent. so alice paul got what alice paul wanted which was publicity with things you find in a strategy from 1913 all the way through to her lobby for the rights amendment in the 20s, 30s and 40s and she believed any publicity was good publicity, negative positive didn't matter. that's what happened with the parade. adverse president wilson was amenable to meeting with suffragists. it was all very cordial until you get to the end of 1916. if and of 1916 that woman named inez guzman passed awa
so woodrow wilson was not too pleased about that. at the parade route there are all these men and some women as well watching the parade go by. a lot of them were drunk. a lot of them were rowdy. the parade eventually broke down they went into the parade route and people began attacking the floats in the suffragists and ultimately the fort myer calvary had to be called in because the police aren't doing their job. one the things that i find fascinating is after the parade the police chief was...
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the woodrow wilson high school student was stabbed in the leg. >> officers say he will recover. there have been three stabbings in that area since november. ellen brian talk to the women in that neighborhood. >>reporter: this is woodrow wilson high school and blocks from the dead-end street where the stabbing happened earlier this morning. this is a street where people walk every morning to go to their cars and they are shocked by what happened. >> i was totally zoned out. i had my headphones on and wasn't paying attention to my surroundings. >>reporter: samantha never thought this street become a crime scene. >> i've heard a couple of people who have been followed in cars but i never felt unsafe in this neighborhood. >>reporter: she said it is worrying that a high school senior was stabbed during an attempted robbery in this neighborhood. >> gangs are knocking people over in the street. >>reporter: this woman didn't want to go on camera because she fears being targeted. >> there were break-ins and other attempted break-ins. >>reporter: they said the teenager had to walk from wh
the woodrow wilson high school student was stabbed in the leg. >> officers say he will recover. there have been three stabbings in that area since november. ellen brian talk to the women in that neighborhood. >>reporter: this is woodrow wilson high school and blocks from the dead-end street where the stabbing happened earlier this morning. this is a street where people walk every morning to go to their cars and they are shocked by what happened. >> i was totally zoned out. i...
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. >> and woodrow wilson bridge is expected to reopen shortly. police in the bomb squad swarmed that area snarlg traffic for miles. jim? >> and an assistant fire chief springs into action when he comes upon this car. we'll tell you how that story ends next at 10:00. >> also we will continue our tribute to prince throughout the next 90 minutes. we've got some more information and reflections about him. stay with us. we'll be right back. it's time to get out and explore. look beyond the expected. hidden among the trees. where getting away... brings us so much closer. spring into fun and save $50 with an all-inclusive ticket. busch gardens williamsburg. a whole other world awaits. >> all lanes on the woodrow wilson bridge have reopened after it was shut down due to reports of a suspicious package. you can see emergency vehicles there right now. the bomb squad was called in to assist state police. the package was described as a brown cardboard box with red wires and duct tape. the woodrow wilson bridge has reopened tonight. >> yesterday was an emotio
. >> and woodrow wilson bridge is expected to reopen shortly. police in the bomb squad swarmed that area snarlg traffic for miles. jim? >> and an assistant fire chief springs into action when he comes upon this car. we'll tell you how that story ends next at 10:00. >> also we will continue our tribute to prince throughout the next 90 minutes. we've got some more information and reflections about him. stay with us. we'll be right back. it's time to get out and explore. look...
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woodrow wilson, then a young political scientist, agreed with that.t was congress, not the president, that was the dominant political institution. jeff: how could the office of the presidency not be consequential any time in our history? william: largely because it had suffered such a relapse under andrew johnson, with the -- his impeachment and with the determination of congress that a owu -- would never allow o arise again.tw in addition, most of the issues that had roiled the country for the previous generation, of slavery and secession, had been resolved, and the new issues of industrial america, of the trusts of conservation, had not yet arisen. so it is a shallow period in the late 19th century. jeff: the impeachment of andrew johnson, in your judgment, was the low rate for the american presidency -- the low point for the american presidency? william: yes, i think so, at least the low point in the 19th century. we have yet to see whether the 21st century will bring us a lower point. jeff: what was the low point in the 20th century? william: i wo
woodrow wilson, then a young political scientist, agreed with that.t was congress, not the president, that was the dominant political institution. jeff: how could the office of the presidency not be consequential any time in our history? william: largely because it had suffered such a relapse under andrew johnson, with the -- his impeachment and with the determination of congress that a owu -- would never allow o arise again.tw in addition, most of the issues that had roiled the country for the...
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about the nomination of woodrow wilson.t so much for his administration policy but his foreign policy. he might fit the bill of this paradoxical achievement of failing what he wanted to do in postwar europe, but still leave an enormous mess behind him. decades worth of disaster. >> can i say one thing about woodrow wilson? when i was working on my bush book, i came across freud's book about woodrow wilson. how many of you know about this? sigmund freud wrote a book about woodrow wilson. it is a fascinating look. it is a diatribe. he definitely thought that woodrow wilson was the worst american president because he thought that he was a religious fanatic and was anally fixated or something. he thought he was a dangerous man because of his morally intolerant view of the world. a eye-opening book. i think the book was mainly written by william bullitt. who was listed as a co-author. >> freud didn't finish it. >> right. there is a lot of bullitt who had his own problems with wilson and is using the prevailing authority of freud
about the nomination of woodrow wilson.t so much for his administration policy but his foreign policy. he might fit the bill of this paradoxical achievement of failing what he wanted to do in postwar europe, but still leave an enormous mess behind him. decades worth of disaster. >> can i say one thing about woodrow wilson? when i was working on my bush book, i came across freud's book about woodrow wilson. how many of you know about this? sigmund freud wrote a book about woodrow wilson....
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the washington history seminar, as many, many of you know, is a joint product of the woodrow wilson center and to the national history center. we've now been going for a good number of years. as we do every week, we like to thank the people who make it possible behind the scenes.
the washington history seminar, as many, many of you know, is a joint product of the woodrow wilson center and to the national history center. we've now been going for a good number of years. as we do every week, we like to thank the people who make it possible behind the scenes.
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decades worth of disaster. >> can i say one thing about woodrow wilson? when i was working on my bush book i came across freud's book about woodrow wilson. how many of you know about this? it is a fascinating look. it is a diatribe. he definitely thought that woodrow wilson was the worst american president because he thought that he was a religious fanatic and was anally fixated or something. he thought he was a dangerous man because of his morally intolerant view of the world. i think the book was mainly written by william bullitt. >> freud didn't finish it. >> there is a lot of bullitt who had his own problems with wilson and is using the prevailing authority of freud to do a hatchet job on wilson. >> it is a good hatchet job. >> would like to come back to the point that annette made about wilson. one of his greatest effects on europe was to create all of these states which then contributed to the second crisis and he did that with the help of a lot of historians. many of them were from columbia university which they mapped onto europe. the ordinary nat
decades worth of disaster. >> can i say one thing about woodrow wilson? when i was working on my bush book i came across freud's book about woodrow wilson. how many of you know about this? it is a fascinating look. it is a diatribe. he definitely thought that woodrow wilson was the worst american president because he thought that he was a religious fanatic and was anally fixated or something. he thought he was a dangerous man because of his morally intolerant view of the world. i think...
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and woodrow wilson himself actually runs for president in 1916 for his second term, saying i'm keeping phrase was "he kept us out of war," one of the reasons he was reelected. and in 1917, that decision was reversed. it was also a time when women, if they were involved in antiwar protests, still did not have the right to vote in the united states. there was a lot of political organizing going on. beverly: that's right. one of the things that a lot of people are waiting and measuring as the united states is debating whether to get involved in this war is what it will mean for various causes. some women think that if we enter the war, support the war effort, show we can support our soldiers, that will be a really good case for effort. many other women say, the war is going to be a bloodbath, and if we do this it is going to actually empower the most reactionary forces in the united states, and therefore all of these progressive reforms, including suffrage, are going to fall by the wayside. there's as out, really long, long debate. two and a half years of debate before the united states i
and woodrow wilson himself actually runs for president in 1916 for his second term, saying i'm keeping phrase was "he kept us out of war," one of the reasons he was reelected. and in 1917, that decision was reversed. it was also a time when women, if they were involved in antiwar protests, still did not have the right to vote in the united states. there was a lot of political organizing going on. beverly: that's right. one of the things that a lot of people are waiting and measuring...
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should woodrow wilson's name remain on the school's public policy building despite calls to remove ity princeton's board of trustees decided to keep the former president's name on the building despite woodrow wilson's racist past and his support of segregation. the decision was announced on university web site today. many students had protested demanding the university remove wilson's name. woodrow wilson was a graduate of princeton and university president back in 1902. >> now to the 2016 race for the white house. the the republican and democratic candidates are eyeing the next primary prize, wisconsin. this while continuing to trade jabs out on the campaign trail. so, how are wisconsin voters lean tonight before heading to the polls tomorrow? an average of polls collector by real clear politics.com shows a tight race between democrats. vermont senator bernie sanders with 48 percent of the vote, hillary clinton with 45 percent. among the republicans texas senator ted cruz leads donald trump tonight 40 percent to 33 percent. and ohio governor john kasich comes in last with 19 percent.
should woodrow wilson's name remain on the school's public policy building despite calls to remove ity princeton's board of trustees decided to keep the former president's name on the building despite woodrow wilson's racist past and his support of segregation. the decision was announced on university web site today. many students had protested demanding the university remove wilson's name. woodrow wilson was a graduate of princeton and university president back in 1902. >> now to the...
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. >> [inaudible] i am wondering if you would speak to woodrow wilson's role in segregating washington. he was not -- the first southern president, first democrat after the civil war came with a lot of very similar people to himself manyis administration, with academic backgrounds. i know we changed tremendously. there were blacks working in the government -- it changed everything. joan: i am glad you brought it up. woodrow wilson, the beginning of his administration in 1913, members of his cabinet were southerners. they started segregating the federal workforce. it was devastating. there was a terrific op-ed piece in the new york times recently. it was the grandson o and his grandfather had lost his job. i recommend that peace to you. you.ece to there is a conversation at princeton about his role. i was not aware of the aspect of woodrow wilson's record until i suited working on this book. -- i started working on this book. maybe i was not paying attention during my history courses, but -- pardon me? >> [inaudible] joan: it is not a part of history. i was a history major and as an adu
. >> [inaudible] i am wondering if you would speak to woodrow wilson's role in segregating washington. he was not -- the first southern president, first democrat after the civil war came with a lot of very similar people to himself manyis administration, with academic backgrounds. i know we changed tremendously. there were blacks working in the government -- it changed everything. joan: i am glad you brought it up. woodrow wilson, the beginning of his administration in 1913, members of...
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one that comes to mind is thomas marshall, vice president the woodrow wilson -- two woodrow wilson told the story of two brothers. 112 -- one went to sea and one became vice president and neither were heard from again. [laughter] thank you both. >> also trying to chronologically think about what was medicine encountering at the time and keeping those two america's straight was quite tricky for a while. on q&a, boston college law school professor discusses her book, madison's hand, which takes a critical look at the notes madison wrote during and after the convention of 1787. >> he took those sheets of paper and folded those in half right across in the middle and on two pages on the backside. at some point, little piece of paper together into a manuscript. one of the wonderful things we notice when we were down there is that the last quarter of the manuscript, and the holes he had sewn did not match with the earlier one. it confirms my suspicion that the end of the manuscript had been written later. it is a really wonderful thing to get to see that in person. >> sunday night at 8:00 :00
one that comes to mind is thomas marshall, vice president the woodrow wilson -- two woodrow wilson told the story of two brothers. 112 -- one went to sea and one became vice president and neither were heard from again. [laughter] thank you both. >> also trying to chronologically think about what was medicine encountering at the time and keeping those two america's straight was quite tricky for a while. on q&a, boston college law school professor discusses her book, madison's hand,...
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one that comes to mind is thomas marshall, vice president the woodrow wilson -- two woodrow wilson told the story of two brothers. and oneone went to sea became vice president and neither were heard from again. [laughter] thank you both. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> coming up next your calls and comments live on washington journal. a consumer financial protection bureau richard cordray testifying at a senate oversight hearing. after that a discussion about training the workforce for jobs in the digital economy. >> a signature feature of both tv on c-span2 was taking you to book fairs and festivals across the country. this weekend we travel to the university of southern california for the 21st annual los angeles times festival of books, one of the most celebrated festivals in the west. our live coverage starts today at 1:30 p.m. eastern featuring national security with author sarah chase in her book "these of st
one that comes to mind is thomas marshall, vice president the woodrow wilson -- two woodrow wilson told the story of two brothers. and oneone went to sea became vice president and neither were heard from again. [laughter] thank you both. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> coming up next your calls and comments live on...
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william: in between theodore roosevelt and the 1920's is the presidency of woodrow wilson, who expandshe role of teddy roosevelt in a number of ways in the presidency. then there is this dropback for those 12 years of harding, coolidge, and hoover. the budget bureau is started under warren harding. coolidge intervenes in latin america. herbert hoover took steps that presidents of the past have not taken, in order to deal with the great depression. yet when all of that is said, the presidency is not nearly as strong an institution when hoover steps down as it was under teddy roosevelt and woodrow wilson. jeff: there is this enormous leap forward with fdr. william: that's right. no president before or after has served so long. he defies the taboo against the third term and then gets selected to a fourth term, too. shortly after he dies, congress puts through a constitutional amendment, which is then ratified, limiting a president henceforth to two terms. so, probably no president from -- to all eternity will ever have served more than two terms. and in that respect alone, franklin roosev
william: in between theodore roosevelt and the 1920's is the presidency of woodrow wilson, who expandshe role of teddy roosevelt in a number of ways in the presidency. then there is this dropback for those 12 years of harding, coolidge, and hoover. the budget bureau is started under warren harding. coolidge intervenes in latin america. herbert hoover took steps that presidents of the past have not taken, in order to deal with the great depression. yet when all of that is said, the presidency is...
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in commemoration of the 28th president of the united states, woodrow wilson remains to date, the onlymerican president who has a phd. regardless of what the presidential election results may be, that still may be the case. i would like to thank, the cosponsors for this program. my colleagues from the institute, and the public policy program. also, we really do want to thank the general support of the foundation over the years. without spf, we would not have the japan scholar program. we are now in its eighth year. and the cousin of it, we have been able to bring us some of the most brilliant japanese mind involved in foreign policy at any given time, here at the center. i am delighted to say that this year, we have been able to have a man -- a donor who has given 27 presentations, not just in washington, but throughout the united states, talking not only about north korean policy, but also japan's foreign policy today. he will be kicking off today's conversation, which will focus on the military strategy in the pacific during the cold war, and its relevance today. and after his presen
in commemoration of the 28th president of the united states, woodrow wilson remains to date, the onlymerican president who has a phd. regardless of what the presidential election results may be, that still may be the case. i would like to thank, the cosponsors for this program. my colleagues from the institute, and the public policy program. also, we really do want to thank the general support of the foundation over the years. without spf, we would not have the japan scholar program. we are now...
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the washington history seminar, as many, many of you know, is a joint product of the woodrow wilson center and to the national history center. we've now been going for a good number of years. as we do every week, we like to thank the people who make it possible behind the scenes. these other folks that make sure these sessions come off without a glitch. [applause]. indispensable to our success, as is a number of individuals and institutions. they have generously underwritten the seminar for a number of years now as have the george washington history department. this is essential for the programming, feel free to join their ranks should you see fit. after our session today, there will there will be a reception outside of these doors. there are books for sale. i highly recommend that you pick one up and perhaps get a signature on it. with that, i will turn turn over the introduction of our speaker today to christian. >> thank you eric. it's good to be here. welcome everyone to this washington history seminar at the center. it's wonderful to have terry back. he is an alumnus of the wilson cen
the washington history seminar, as many, many of you know, is a joint product of the woodrow wilson center and to the national history center. we've now been going for a good number of years. as we do every week, we like to thank the people who make it possible behind the scenes. these other folks that make sure these sessions come off without a glitch. [applause]. indispensable to our success, as is a number of individuals and institutions. they have generously underwritten the seminar for a...
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inner loop on the woodrow wilson bridge, a cash there in the through lanes. you can see slowing things just a bit. rest of the beltway looking very typical for this timing of day. remember because of the security summit downtown, major road, some still open here. rhode island avenue, 6th street, constitution, connecticut. you want to a void the convention center as best you can today it will be wrapped up today and tomorrow they plan to reopen the road roads. use shaw or gallery place instead of mournt vernon as your stop. fwloo five construction officials being we brought this to you first yesterday from the live desk. the overpass was under construction when it just gave way in a pbustling calcutta, in. difficult for officials to get there to help people because it was difficult to get the machinery in because of surrounding buildings. 23 people died, 80 have been injured. and now the construction firnl s officials are investigated for alleged culpable homicide. >>> tesla is fighting to expand its business in virginia. the "washington post" reporting tesla
inner loop on the woodrow wilson bridge, a cash there in the through lanes. you can see slowing things just a bit. rest of the beltway looking very typical for this timing of day. remember because of the security summit downtown, major road, some still open here. rhode island avenue, 6th street, constitution, connecticut. you want to a void the convention center as best you can today it will be wrapped up today and tomorrow they plan to reopen the road roads. use shaw or gallery place instead...
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b you're stacked from the woodrow wilson bridge.of stop-and-go trafficop-a traffic 295 inbound as well.bo we'll keep you updated.up back to you. >> time right now nine minuteseu past the hour.he hou >> in sports news this morning involving two district teams,sta first from the wizards, 33 they reportedly have a new head coach. scott brooks will take over for randy wittman. oklahoma city. that means the rumors are out o there it's part of the floridari ton lure kevin durant back to the district.th the redskins will welcome what w could be a great season.. all pro cornerback josh normanho one of the best in the leagueheu scheduled to pay the redskinsedk a visit today.t today. earlier this week the panthers decided to rescind the nonexclusive franchise tag on t norman making him a free aged.re he'll be expensive. a number of other teams arere interested but his first visitst will be to ash bun. >>> in baseball. baseb how about jake arrieta pitching a no-hitter.o-hitter hat night he threw 119 pimps struck out six walked four allowed six
b you're stacked from the woodrow wilson bridge.of stop-and-go trafficop-a traffic 295 inbound as well.bo we'll keep you updated.up back to you. >> time right now nine minuteseu past the hour.he hou >> in sports news this morning involving two district teams,sta first from the wizards, 33 they reportedly have a new head coach. scott brooks will take over for randy wittman. oklahoma city. that means the rumors are out o there it's part of the floridari ton lure kevin durant back to...
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when woodrow wilson took the united states in on april 6th, 1917 for violation of his campaign promise and the wishes of most german-americans, irish-americans, african-americans and nearly all pacifists and about half the socialists, he planted the first seeds of the national security states that would eventually sprout full-blown 30 years later. the reality of large numbers of therefore their own neutralist populations required a policing apparatus to produce a winning mass. the wilson administration enacted june 15 removed prominent prospective trouble makers and the goldman and haywood straight away. along with publishers and chandler owen, the only negroes punished during the war. william edward was the remarkable journals of opinion and propaganda in america. in 1919 the monthly circulation of 90,000 and better exceeded as of the 4-year-old new republic and just reorganized nation. it's four times larger than max eastman's liberator to the band. officially the crisis, a record of the darker races was that the almost 10-year-old order of the naacp. he was a card carrying socialist
when woodrow wilson took the united states in on april 6th, 1917 for violation of his campaign promise and the wishes of most german-americans, irish-americans, african-americans and nearly all pacifists and about half the socialists, he planted the first seeds of the national security states that would eventually sprout full-blown 30 years later. the reality of large numbers of therefore their own neutralist populations required a policing apparatus to produce a winning mass. the wilson...
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theodore roosevelt, woodrow wilson, harry truman, or dwight eisenhower? the correct answer. >>> this week's book of the week is actually a set of films on dvd. it begins with the unique glimpse inside a presidential campaign, but don't worry, i'm giving you a break from the 2016 circus. the collection is called "the kennedy films of robert drew and associates," and the films are a firsthand look at the 1960s politics from the primaries to the presidency. >> you are about to see a candidate's view of this frantic process. >> using what was then revolutionary hand-held camera gear, the documentaries provide a real fly on the wall experience. first we see then senator john f. kennedy challenge his minnesota colleague hubert humphrey in the 1960 wisconsin primary. >> just stopping by to say hello. >> the film allowed real life moments to unfold in front of the cameras, telling the story without interviews and with little narration. a radical departure from the documentaries of the day. the finished product is said to have impressed the future president kenned
theodore roosevelt, woodrow wilson, harry truman, or dwight eisenhower? the correct answer. >>> this week's book of the week is actually a set of films on dvd. it begins with the unique glimpse inside a presidential campaign, but don't worry, i'm giving you a break from the 2016 circus. the collection is called "the kennedy films of robert drew and associates," and the films are a firsthand look at the 1960s politics from the primaries to the presidency. >> you are...
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and woodrow wilson then a young political scientist agreed with that. it was congress, not the president, that was the dominant political institution. >> how could the office of the presidency not be cons quengs any time in our history? >> largely because it had suffered such a relapse under andrew johnson with the, with his impeachment an with the determination of congress that if would never allow a strong figure to arise again. in addition, most of the issues that had roiled the country for the previous generation of slavery and is he session had been resolved. and the new issues of industrial america, of the trusts, of conservation, had not yet arisen. so it's a shallow period in the late 19th century. >> the impeachment of andrew johnson in your judgement was the low point for the american presidency. >> oh yes, i think so. at least the low point in the 19th century. we have yet to see whether the 21s century will bring us a lower point. >> what was the low point in the 209 century? >> i would think that if we're talking about power of a president
and woodrow wilson then a young political scientist agreed with that. it was congress, not the president, that was the dominant political institution. >> how could the office of the presidency not be cons quengs any time in our history? >> largely because it had suffered such a relapse under andrew johnson with the, with his impeachment an with the determination of congress that if would never allow a strong figure to arise again. in addition, most of the issues that had roiled the...
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no word on what caused the water plane to break. >>> princeton university will keep president woodrow wilson'sngs despite complaints from students about racism. wilson the 28th president of the united states supported racial segregation. in november students held a 32-hour sit-in in protest. princeton has agreed to several new initiatives to encourage diversity on campus. >> ♪ >> now to the race for the white house. voters in wisconsin are getting ready to weigh in during tomorrow's primary. the latest polls show republican frontrunner donald trump is trailing rival ted cruz in the badger state. both gop candidates are campaigning there today. >>> on the democratic side, hillary clinton and bernie sanders are neck and neck in wisconsin. they are still in negotiations for another debate ahead of the new york primary which is coming up in two weeks. >>> all right, the fallout continues today after it retired -- a retired soccer champion abby wambach was arrested for dui. mini cooper has pulled commercials that featured wambach and also some famous men's sock can kerr players are coming under fir
no word on what caused the water plane to break. >>> princeton university will keep president woodrow wilson'sngs despite complaints from students about racism. wilson the 28th president of the united states supported racial segregation. in november students held a 32-hour sit-in in protest. princeton has agreed to several new initiatives to encourage diversity on campus. >> ♪ >> now to the race for the white house. voters in wisconsin are getting ready to weigh in during...
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right now traffic is going across the woodrow wilson bridge. someone spotted a suspicious package in the road and the bomb squad checked it out and it was a box of loose wires and as you might imagine that shutdown led to major traffic delays. >>> the former postal worker that flew a toy helicopter is going to drill. he was sentenced to four months in prison. the judge says he didn't realize the safety risk he took by flying over a populated area and was only focused on getting publicity to his cause which is campaign finance reform. >> it is not my intent to break any okay? it is my intent to get money out of politics and every time i'm faced with a choice i am going to look at getting that done as part of my decision. >>> he would risk getting arrested again if it gets big money out of politics. >> tomorrow is not going to be gyro helicopter flighting area. >> no. visual and pyrois two different things. if you are a pilot you know what i'm talking about. a three degree guarantee. we did okay. we went 74. hoping for a bull's-eye. 76, okay. not
right now traffic is going across the woodrow wilson bridge. someone spotted a suspicious package in the road and the bomb squad checked it out and it was a box of loose wires and as you might imagine that shutdown led to major traffic delays. >>> the former postal worker that flew a toy helicopter is going to drill. he was sentenced to four months in prison. the judge says he didn't realize the safety risk he took by flying over a populated area and was only focused on getting...
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president woodrow wilson's name on campus buildings despite student protests about his segregationist beliefs. in students staged a 32-hour november, sit-in to protest racial injustice on campus. one of their key demands was the removal of wilson's name from buildings including the woodrow , wilson school of public and international affairs. and finally the cia has admitted , it accidentally left explosive material under the hood of a school bus in loudoun county, virginia after a k-9 training , exercise at a local high school. the bus was used to ferry students to class two days last week before the explosive material was discovered. in a mexico, environmental activist gustavo castro soto held his first press conference monday since returning to mexico, a montnth after he survived an assassination attempt that left fellow honduran activist berta caceres dead. at the time of her death, caceres was campaigning against a hydroelectric project in honduras. castro said she and her indigenous activist group copinh were targeted for their political activity. anothere case of copinh example
president woodrow wilson's name on campus buildings despite student protests about his segregationist beliefs. in students staged a 32-hour november, sit-in to protest racial injustice on campus. one of their key demands was the removal of wilson's name from buildings including the woodrow , wilson school of public and international affairs. and finally the cia has admitted , it accidentally left explosive material under the hood of a school bus in loudoun county, virginia after a k-9 training...
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. >>> if you got stuck in nasty traffic around the woodrow wilson bridge tonight, we can tell you whythe bridge was shut down in both directions as police investigated a suspicious package. a cardboard box with red wires coming from it was found just before 7:00 and police kept some lanes closed more than three hours but the bridge is now back open. >>> grim news tonight from shenandoah national park. virginia state police tell us they believe a body found in the park this afternoon is that of missing fairfax county firefighter nicole mittendorff. police also revealed tonight that a suicide note was found inside of her car a medical examiner will have to make the i.d. official tomorrow. meanwhile, on the website dedicated to finding nicole mittendorff, her family posted a statement saying "nicole has been found. our hearts . >> new tonight, d.c. officials are responding to parents' concerns about lead levels found in the water of three elementary schools. recent testing found the levels elevated but below what the epa considers dangerous. some parents say word didn't reach them quickl
. >>> if you got stuck in nasty traffic around the woodrow wilson bridge tonight, we can tell you whythe bridge was shut down in both directions as police investigated a suspicious package. a cardboard box with red wires coming from it was found just before 7:00 and police kept some lanes closed more than three hours but the bridge is now back open. >>> grim news tonight from shenandoah national park. virginia state police tell us they believe a body found in the park this...
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. >> also developing tonight all lanes on the woodrow wilson bridge have reopened. the bridge has t. was shut down after reports of a suspicious package. the bomb squad was called in to assist state police. the package was cleared and the bridge reopened just about an hour ago. >> we just want to let you know we're also expecting a little rain tomorrow and somebody just sent this to me on twitter saying how about some purple rain in the forecast so we made sure this headline is just for you guys who are also in shock about today. a little bit of rain in the forecast and yes we think it will be some purple rain. maybe an isolated thunderstorm as well. not sure y'r much of that rain for the morning commute. i think it will be dry overnight. can't rule out a spotty shower in the morning but the best chance of rain tomorrow may be in the afternoon. so we'll stay mild overnight, only in the low 60s to upper 50s and hold off the bulk of that rain until later in the day. i'll put a chance of the shower in at the bus stop in the morning. 58 to 65. a little better chance aft
. >> also developing tonight all lanes on the woodrow wilson bridge have reopened. the bridge has t. was shut down after reports of a suspicious package. the bomb squad was called in to assist state police. the package was cleared and the bridge reopened just about an hour ago. >> we just want to let you know we're also expecting a little rain tomorrow and somebody just sent this to me on twitter saying how about some purple rain in the forecast so we made sure this headline is just...
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. >>> princeton makes a decision whether they should keep woodrow wilson's name on campus buildings. >>> accuweather is next at noon, sky6 live hd looking live at the jersey shore in atlantic city, meteorologist david murphy will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" comes right back. > meteorologist david murphy is here had some chilly weather yesterday. how are we looking for the workweek? >> reporter: mild today and big dip tonight. the next couple of nights, freeze warnings in effect. storm tracker 6 live double scan showing you the issue is up north it is rain. you can see cells highlighted in yellow coming toward lebanon. they have been in and out of this much of the morning. looks like you'll get hit with the heavier stuff. hamburg the same thing in northern berks county. in in allentown, the heavy stuff dies away and less intense as it hits allentown and easton. it may have have a better impact than earlier. eventually the whole line of rain will be in the philadelphia that won't be until closer to the afternoon rush hour. we have cloud cover ov
. >>> princeton makes a decision whether they should keep woodrow wilson's name on campus buildings. >>> accuweather is next at noon, sky6 live hd looking live at the jersey shore in atlantic city, meteorologist david murphy will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" comes right back. > meteorologist david murphy is here had some chilly weather yesterday. how are we looking for the workweek? >> reporter: mild today and big dip...
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princeton university makes a decision on whether they will keep president woodrow wilson's name on several buildings after complaints from several students. that's coming up on "action news" at 4:00 p.m. >>> don't forget to join us later for "action news" at 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m. >>> for sarah bloomquist, david murphy, i'm rick williams. have a nice afternoon we'll see you later. go nova! >>> go nova! this change in attitude brought to you by escape to margaritaville, the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. featuring a second chance trip to the fabulous margaritaville beach resort in hollywood beach, florida. the ultimate paradise getaway, offering relaxation, entertainment and adventure. incredible dining and more. escape to margaritaville. paradise could be yours in an instant. keep on scratchin' >> announcer: need to get food on the table but don't have time to go to the supermarket? don't worry. we're bringing you perfect pantry meals so you can get cooking without ever leaving the house. daphne's hittin' up the shelves and baking a perfect snack in a flash! t
princeton university makes a decision on whether they will keep president woodrow wilson's name on several buildings after complaints from several students. that's coming up on "action news" at 4:00 p.m. >>> don't forget to join us later for "action news" at 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m. >>> for sarah bloomquist, david murphy, i'm rick williams. have a nice afternoon we'll see you later. go nova! >>> go nova! this change in attitude brought...
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arrested several teenagers girls for a ii am s many assault after a fightg in the cafeteria at woodrow wilsonhigh l school. police were say and there was. no one fortunately was seriously hurt. > disturbing charges tonight out of montgomery county. a 35 year old man is under arrest for the murder of a six-month old baby girl. kia different band is charged with second degree murder and m child abuse. he owns and runs the little dreamers daycare center out ofte his home. hom prosecutors say six-month old milli legal son was in theso suspect's care when he claimed a the baby choked on milk. an autops baby suffered massive injuries. there were heeled fractures inrs her legs. there were acute, which just w means fresh fractures to her ribs. multiple. i think the total is 11 or 126 her ribs were broken. br there was head trauma.a > if convicted, divband faces 95 years in poison. > nearly a year after members of the receive plus family were murdered in their d.c. home, the man at the forefront of the case has yet to go on trial. > new court documents just release show a large number of files are sti
arrested several teenagers girls for a ii am s many assault after a fightg in the cafeteria at woodrow wilsonhigh l school. police were say and there was. no one fortunately was seriously hurt. > disturbing charges tonight out of montgomery county. a 35 year old man is under arrest for the murder of a six-month old baby girl. kia different band is charged with second degree murder and m child abuse. he owns and runs the little dreamers daycare center out ofte his home. hom prosecutors say...
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i spoke a short time ago to the director of the world institute at the woodrow wilson center for internationalnd i thought about asking him what went so wrong with an economy that had been so promising at the beginning of dilma rousseff's presidency. hubris,nagement, leading to a catastrophic outcome, which is a recession of 3.8% of gdp in the year immediately after the reelection of president dilma rousseff. katty: you think it is too simple than that brazil was a victim of the crash in commodity prices. >> brazil is not a victim of the crash of the commodity crisis. victim of brazilians in brazil. it is quite clear. by the president dilma rousseff and starting at the end of president lula, who was the most popular president, with an 84% approval rating in the last year of an eight-your governance, so that led them to believe that they could do anything and nothing would go wrong. optimistict an interpretation that brazilians have finally woken up and that they do not want corruption like they have had it? lining.is the silver people rallying in the streets. people say we have an opportunity
i spoke a short time ago to the director of the world institute at the woodrow wilson center for internationalnd i thought about asking him what went so wrong with an economy that had been so promising at the beginning of dilma rousseff's presidency. hubris,nagement, leading to a catastrophic outcome, which is a recession of 3.8% of gdp in the year immediately after the reelection of president dilma rousseff. katty: you think it is too simple than that brazil was a victim of the crash in...
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you look at the tradition of woodrow wilson kicking a prominent black publisher out of his office in the white house or when teddy roosevelt invited booker t. washington to simply have a meal he was roundly criticized. i can see, we had a spectrum in our committee from center to left, but it was all operating outside of what was then considered the political mainstream. >> because you could not participate. >> right. we were at the tail end, the complete dismantling. this was 1920 the last black delegate attended the republican national convention and in the 1880s and 90s, so i also think -- and this is a healthy debate about the role of the president and barack obama's responsibility to that role for the african-american community. the 1st black president but also president of the country where african-americans make up 12 or 13 percent of the population, also a president elected by this multidimensional coalition, african-americans, latinos, whites, he carries a majority of the white vote in ten to 12 states, the majority of the african-american and hispanic votes nationwide. in th
you look at the tradition of woodrow wilson kicking a prominent black publisher out of his office in the white house or when teddy roosevelt invited booker t. washington to simply have a meal he was roundly criticized. i can see, we had a spectrum in our committee from center to left, but it was all operating outside of what was then considered the political mainstream. >> because you could not participate. >> right. we were at the tail end, the complete dismantling. this was 1920...
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president woodrow wilson's name will remain on its public policy school. group of students had called to remove wilson's name because he was a segregationist. >> villanova is still in a state of celebration. a huge homecoming greeting them as they came back to campus yesterday. still on a high after that incredible ncaa win in houston. "action news" reporter katherine scott is live at villanova. good morning, katherine. >> reporter: good morning, tam. they're heading back to class -- okay, sorry there. yeah, today as students are heading back to class but i'm going the celebrations are going to continue at least through the weekend especially with that parade scheduled for friday in center city. but of course it was a hero's welcome when the team arrived yesterday. >> how we feeling nova nation? [cheers and applause] >> reporter: i'd say they're feeling pretty good. thousands of fans packed villanova stadium to welcome home jay wright and his newly crowned national championship team. >> people have been waiting out here for like hours to see them and just
president woodrow wilson's name will remain on its public policy school. group of students had called to remove wilson's name because he was a segregationist. >> villanova is still in a state of celebration. a huge homecoming greeting them as they came back to campus yesterday. still on a high after that incredible ncaa win in houston. "action news" reporter katherine scott is live at villanova. good morning, katherine. >> reporter: good morning, tam. they're heading back...
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more than $17,000 in merchandise >>> we have learned that princeton university will not remove woodrow wilson's from the school. that comes despite protests with calls from students to remove it because wilson was prosegregation. princeton's president says the school has an obligation to highlight his towering achievement and deficiencies. >> it is very unfair >> after a tough week donald trump is doubling down but how will he win a state known for its niceness >>> she said she was offered freedom in return for taking back her rape allegations. the new developments >>> maryland or >>> tfacehe fine. tomorrow morning where it could be illegal to text and walk. >> keep your days started with news that in form and alert and make your life better. wusa9 news tomorrow morning. >>> it is crunch time and all eyes in the political world are focused mostly on wisconsin. that's republicans will vote in presidential primaries tomorrow. wisconsin is the only state voting tomorrow and the only state voting for the next two weeks >> on the republican side the anti donald trump correlation see the state as its
more than $17,000 in merchandise >>> we have learned that princeton university will not remove woodrow wilson's from the school. that comes despite protests with calls from students to remove it because wilson was prosegregation. princeton's president says the school has an obligation to highlight his towering achievement and deficiencies. >> it is very unfair >> after a tough week donald trump is doubling down but how will he win a state known for its niceness >>>...
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woodrow wilson bridge, just fine. i'll >>> the deadly accident involving a fairfax county police cruiser may have been because of bad weather and poor lighting. it happened along beulah street in the alexandria section of the county saturday night. police say an officer hit jeffrey aguilar when aguilar stepped out will into the stree. the officer had a green light and the dash cam recorded the crash. police have not identified the officer, but say the officer has been with the department for two years. >>> the time is 4:34. service out of d.c.'s 911 center was affected by this weekend's strong winds. the center lost lights and air conditioning after power outage around 11:00 on saturday night. the director for the city's unified communications office moved the operations to the backup location in northwest during the outages. those outages did not impact 911 calls or communications with first responders. the city's 311 line did go down for about two hours. stabbing are both recovering this morning. arlington police sa
woodrow wilson bridge, just fine. i'll >>> the deadly accident involving a fairfax county police cruiser may have been because of bad weather and poor lighting. it happened along beulah street in the alexandria section of the county saturday night. police say an officer hit jeffrey aguilar when aguilar stepped out will into the stree. the officer had a green light and the dash cam recorded the crash. police have not identified the officer, but say the officer has been with the...
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thomas marshall was vice president for woodrow wilson. neither were heard from again. thank you both. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] c-span, landmark cases and supreme court decisions. this explores real life stories and constitutional dramas. caseis is a story and a during times of war. it puts before the courts .everal themes it limits what the congress can place on it. he says that the case has come to be a hectic right of -- accepted by the coulter. >> it isolated the
thomas marshall was vice president for woodrow wilson. neither were heard from again. thank you both. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] c-span, landmark cases and supreme court decisions. this explores real life stories and constitutional dramas. caseis is a story and a during times of war. it puts before the courts .everal...
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woodrow wilson was up for reelection. but in thejersey, small beach towns devastated by the shark attacks, people heard "shark" and everyone went home. he was a devastating economic development for that area. , the peoplee vote in those towns voted against woodrow wilson in overwhelming numbers. in the same proportion that those people voted against herbert hoover at the height of the great depression. why? woodrow wilson could not have done anything to help those people solve their shark problem . that was beyond the powers of the president. people are irrational when they vote. particularly, political scientists have found, when bad things happen to them they take angst on the incumbent party whether they are responsible or not. the book is about how our brain works. 40 years ago we did not have an idea of how the brain works. today we do because of nero silence -- numeral science -- neuroscience, anthropology, and that changes how we think our brain operates on politics. host: what do you mean by stone age brain? a les
woodrow wilson was up for reelection. but in thejersey, small beach towns devastated by the shark attacks, people heard "shark" and everyone went home. he was a devastating economic development for that area. , the peoplee vote in those towns voted against woodrow wilson in overwhelming numbers. in the same proportion that those people voted against herbert hoover at the height of the great depression. why? woodrow wilson could not have done anything to help those people solve their...
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staying in new jersey, princeton university says president woodrow wilson's name will stay on its schoollicy. a group of students who wanted wilson's name removed because of his racist views protested last november. wilson graduated from princeton and served as the school's president before his time in the white house a convenientry ago. wilson was regarded as a leading progressive but also supported segregation. >>> former eagle lesean mccoy could still face discipline from the nfl over a philadelphia bar fight but he won't face criminal charges. this video shows the chaos that unfolded back in february in recess lounge in old city. two off-duty philadelphia police officers were hurt. according to the district attorney, it all started over a bottle of champagne. d.a. seth williams says there's no evidence this was not a case of self-defense, so no charges. but the police union is not happy about the outcome. >> we had no sufficient evidence to know who initiated it. we had evidence that would conclude, people could conclude people were being justified in trying to protect their friend.
staying in new jersey, princeton university says president woodrow wilson's name will stay on its schoollicy. a group of students who wanted wilson's name removed because of his racist views protested last november. wilson graduated from princeton and served as the school's president before his time in the white house a convenientry ago. wilson was regarded as a leading progressive but also supported segregation. >>> former eagle lesean mccoy could still face discipline from the nfl...