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, and it occurred the day before, as woodrow wilson was arriving in washington, d.c. and in point of fact, it was such a large sufferage parade, and also there was a lot of violence by bystanders, so that actually overshadowed woodrow wilson's inauguration. greta: the interaction between the women marching and the parade goers is what makes headlines. does it help their cause? dr. banaszak: certainly alice paul, the head of the national women's party, thought it does. one thing it does is raising the consciousness of all citizens the fact that this is a concern of women. the other aspect of it is certainly the violence that occurred in that parade. also made people think about women and the protections they needed, in the sense of -- that violence could happen to a set of women walking peacefully through the streets, that really raised consciousness. greta: another tactic -- you mentioned picketing outside the white house, but the arrest of these women, and some of them go on hunger strike. dr. banaszak: that is correct. greta: and then they are force-fed. what you th
, and it occurred the day before, as woodrow wilson was arriving in washington, d.c. and in point of fact, it was such a large sufferage parade, and also there was a lot of violence by bystanders, so that actually overshadowed woodrow wilson's inauguration. greta: the interaction between the women marching and the parade goers is what makes headlines. does it help their cause? dr. banaszak: certainly alice paul, the head of the national women's party, thought it does. one thing it does is...
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after woodrow wilson's marriage to edith boeing, the idea of the haden that farrand originally designed a slightly different scheme was proposed. this one, as you can tell, was signed beatrix farrand and prepared in january of 1916. i thought you might like to have an opportunity of looking at both of them. the changes are very subtle. we topped one comes from the university of california archives and the bottom one comes from the woodrow wilson house, with coffee stains or something on it. we don't know. a detailed planting plan from the university of california archives which is dated january 14, 1916, actually shows her restraint and planting for what would be an institutional-type project. box hedges, english iv that was edging the pool, door clocks which edged the borders. a carpet of forget-me-nots and tulips. three shes two and had pride of harlem. simple, but honestly not a remarkable design. definitely institutional design. not a romantic, residential planting such as those as previous. on the right we have francis benjamin johnson's photo showing the garden as it was installed
after woodrow wilson's marriage to edith boeing, the idea of the haden that farrand originally designed a slightly different scheme was proposed. this one, as you can tell, was signed beatrix farrand and prepared in january of 1916. i thought you might like to have an opportunity of looking at both of them. the changes are very subtle. we topped one comes from the university of california archives and the bottom one comes from the woodrow wilson house, with coffee stains or something on it. we...
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it was also around this time that she met woodrow wilson, who was then president of princeton from 1902 until 1910. and already by 1913 she was a frequent visitor to the white house. and it was through the wilsons that she met the scholar, maxa baron, who she -- max farrand who she married in december 1913 and they of course lived happily ever after. shown here in two wonderful pictures. on the right in their retirement home at reef point. and of course you notice, just like charles' office, their house was filled with books. in 1913, first ellen wilson asked beatrix to design a new private garden for president wilson to complement the west garden, which ellen had already recently updated. beatrix's first scheme under the name beatrix jones for the southeast garden was sketched in august, 1913. as i said, it was signed beatrix jones. he watercolor renderings included a rectangular enclosure with a 10x22 foot lily pool, which you saw a picture of. this was very similar to a design she had proposed earlier for the wilson family at prospect house in princeton. unfortunately, as we know, th
it was also around this time that she met woodrow wilson, who was then president of princeton from 1902 until 1910. and already by 1913 she was a frequent visitor to the white house. and it was through the wilsons that she met the scholar, maxa baron, who she -- max farrand who she married in december 1913 and they of course lived happily ever after. shown here in two wonderful pictures. on the right in their retirement home at reef point. and of course you notice, just like charles' office,...
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group7, the first protested and pressured woodrow wilson to support the amendment.oughly 500 out of 2000 suffrage activists were taken to jail and some were force-fed because of hunger strikes. that didn't go so well with the public. listen to the reports in the newspaper. >> lucy, would you look at this one? 1917, she was the former chief of neurochemistry and the commissioner called which ms.demands for paul was striking. miss paul in other suffrage acts were given food in prison. >> this is amazing. >> your sister said -- cannot believe the president who deliberately risked her life. she is talking about you. with all the attention and support, it wasn't long until the 19th amendment was ratified. >> this is a huge success. the end. >> what? >> alice paul continued to work for equal rights and came up with a new amendment. >> the equal rights amendment. and itid not work out was not ratified with an extension. people continue to fight for the equal rights amendment to be ratified today. >> in an interview, alice paul stated i always feel that this movement is set
group7, the first protested and pressured woodrow wilson to support the amendment.oughly 500 out of 2000 suffrage activists were taken to jail and some were force-fed because of hunger strikes. that didn't go so well with the public. listen to the reports in the newspaper. >> lucy, would you look at this one? 1917, she was the former chief of neurochemistry and the commissioner called which ms.demands for paul was striking. miss paul in other suffrage acts were given food in prison....
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>> on c-span three presidential leadership surveys taken between from woodrow wilson drops six to 11 points and bill clinton rises from 21st to the 15th spot. learn more about the lives and leadership skills of the 44 chief executives in c-span's ". the president's" available wherever books are sold or c-span.org /thepresidents. >> white house counselor kellyanne conway defied a congressional subpoena and failed to testify at a house oversight committee on violation as she violated the hatch act, the law limiting activity. if missummings says conway did not reconsider you will hold a meeting on july 25 to hold her in contempt of congress. here is a look. we are convening for part two of the former committee hearing on violation of the hatch act under the trump administrations testimony from miss kellyanne conway . i recognize myself for five minutes to give the opening statement. today, the committee was scheduled to hear testimony from miss kellyanne conway , counselor to the president, about her repeated violations of federal law. this is the second time in three weeks that our com
>> on c-span three presidential leadership surveys taken between from woodrow wilson drops six to 11 points and bill clinton rises from 21st to the 15th spot. learn more about the lives and leadership skills of the 44 chief executives in c-span's ". the president's" available wherever books are sold or c-span.org /thepresidents. >> white house counselor kellyanne conway defied a congressional subpoena and failed to testify at a house oversight committee on violation as she...
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since 2017, woodrow wilson drops from 6- 11th place. where does your favorite president frank? learn this and more about the lives of leadership skills for the 44th chief executive. it's great vacation reading available wherever books are sold or at c- span.org/the presidents. >>> counselor kelly and conway signed a congressional subpoena to not testify before the house oversight reform committee about her alleged hatch act violation. the committee chairman said if she does not testify that they will hold a business meeting on july 25, 2019 to hold her in contempt of congress. >>> the committee will come to order without objection, the chair is authorized to declare recess of the committee at any time. we are convening from part two of the former committee hearing on violation of the hatch act under the trump administrations testimony from miss kellyanne conway . i recognize myself for five minutes to give the opening statements. today, the committee was scheduled to hear testimony from miss kellyanne conway , counselor to the president, about her repeated violations of federal
since 2017, woodrow wilson drops from 6- 11th place. where does your favorite president frank? learn this and more about the lives of leadership skills for the 44th chief executive. it's great vacation reading available wherever books are sold or at c- span.org/the presidents. >>> counselor kelly and conway signed a congressional subpoena to not testify before the house oversight reform committee about her alleged hatch act violation. the committee chairman said if she does not testify...
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. >> woodrow wilson, b william mckinley orsi, grover cleveland. wilson. >> how did you know that? >> he was the worst president pair. >> know, that was obama. >> who was the declaration of independence. a, b, or see getting those card up. it looks like everyone got that right. gate. >> nice work, guys. >> the question so far have bee great. what is the fight song of the u.s. navy. is it in the navy? angers away? or semper broadus. >> we have got some b's and som seas. it is become anchors away. >> anchors away. our producer keeping score. which u.s. president was born o the fourth of july? >> born on the fourth of july, very interesting. i did not this one. it looks like you guys got this one, it is calvin coolidge. i think the family feud is in our future brickey are you guys keeping score? i believe one is in the lead. one can't win the showdown and the quiz show. >> he is one ahead. >> i think it's the audience. here we go, question number five , on july 4th, 1939 which baseball legend gave his famous luckiest man speech during a ceremony at ya
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1916 in a prominent american evangelist named william blackstone helped to convince president woodrow wilson to support the declaration, the united kingdom's on statement of support for a national home for the jewish people. that document helped to lay the groundwork for what happened in 1948, when the missouri baptist displayed an incredible act of political courage -- you have to remember these times, it was a world that was recovering from the fury of world war ii. people of all nations were turning to their homeland. president truman wondered aloud "everyonehis aides, else who has been dragged away from his country have someplace to get back to come up with the jews have no place to go." truman, and credibly courageously, decided to recognize this new state. he did it on the same day as prime minister david ben gurion read out the declaration of independence in tel aviv. we take this for granted sometimes, but this was not an easy decision for the president for the nearly every one of his advisers, military and diplomatic, have counseled against that decision. but that president knew it
1916 in a prominent american evangelist named william blackstone helped to convince president woodrow wilson to support the declaration, the united kingdom's on statement of support for a national home for the jewish people. that document helped to lay the groundwork for what happened in 1948, when the missouri baptist displayed an incredible act of political courage -- you have to remember these times, it was a world that was recovering from the fury of world war ii. people of all nations were...
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we are the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. we are the living memorial to our only ph.d. president as you know. how many of you knew that? most of you? that's why we have such smart people here and we celebrate the connection between scholarship and policy which is why is here today and i think i just introduced him and now he's going to be embarrassed. i think it's up to you dan to describe and do a few slides about this very important new addition to the literature as it says combating nuclear terror and climate change. welcome daniel poneman. [applause] >> thank you jane. the rocket man movie did ignite two of my great passions which are talking to smart people like jane harman and rock 'n roll so was a great pleasure. i have to acknowledge jane and your incredible record of public service in the congress and its always the pleasure to work with you and now on this critically important time in the place which is where great dots on policy unite in practical efforts to confront our greatest challenges and i have to add a pers
we are the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. we are the living memorial to our only ph.d. president as you know. how many of you knew that? most of you? that's why we have such smart people here and we celebrate the connection between scholarship and policy which is why is here today and i think i just introduced him and now he's going to be embarrassed. i think it's up to you dan to describe and do a few slides about this very important new addition to the literature as it says...
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james madison on the money hand and woodrow wilson on the other. have a phd from princeton as well. ls contending with each other for the american political conscious. >> james mattis and represents the american political thought which he translated into our ,onstitutional architecture principally congressional supremacy and the separation of powers. woodrow wilson became the first president ever to criticize the american founding which he did thoroughly and candid the, saying the separation of powers was an anachronism we cannot afford. we need to marginalize congress. we need an untethered president so the government can be nimble, 's favoriterow wilson adjectives, in order to have a much more expansive government. the progressives have been forthright and remarkably successful in overthrowing the founders vision. i'm trying to rekindle that old flame. david: interesting point to me, both republicans and democrats in recent years have subscribed to what you call the progressive agenda, and expanded federal government. whether republicans or democ
james madison on the money hand and woodrow wilson on the other. have a phd from princeton as well. ls contending with each other for the american political conscious. >> james mattis and represents the american political thought which he translated into our ,onstitutional architecture principally congressional supremacy and the separation of powers. woodrow wilson became the first president ever to criticize the american founding which he did thoroughly and candid the, saying the...
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president woodrow wilson, which aimed to ensure collective security over international interests s and the rigs of differentnt groups of people. wilson's main points was open diplomacy, rejecting secret treaties and negotiations behind closed doors. in lightas disarmament of the demands the public was making after four years of total war. said to sort out the question of colonies, the point of view of the colonizer must have equal weight to that of the colonized. >> in paris, national boundaries were redrawn and those who fought alongside the allies demanded recognition. by lawrence of arabia, pressed for an independent kingdom. ho chi minh saw freedom from france and a pan-african conference petitions for africans to take part in governing their countries. was thesense, paris capital of peace, which sucked in unofficial delegations representing nationalities hoping old injustices be fixed him a that they might get it on me in their state. not all of them got access to the big decision-makers. why? these demands went against the aims or territories. something else missing from the conf
president woodrow wilson, which aimed to ensure collective security over international interests s and the rigs of differentnt groups of people. wilson's main points was open diplomacy, rejecting secret treaties and negotiations behind closed doors. in lightas disarmament of the demands the public was making after four years of total war. said to sort out the question of colonies, the point of view of the colonizer must have equal weight to that of the colonized. >> in paris, national...
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we're 101 years away from the armistice in world war i, woodrow wilson's war.ainst the war and then changed his mind and helped us get into the war. but most people looking back on that history think it was based on a miscalculation, the bloodiest war in our history. we didn't have nukes, we didn't have artificial intelligence, we didn't have all these modern tools that are absolutely devastating, way beyond anything we could imagine then. so i worry about the danger of miscalculation. interesting report, i don't know if it's true, but the report by reuters is that all the parties to the jcpoa, the nuclear deal with iran, are meeting, excluding us, in vienna this sunday. that means it includes iran. and russia and china and europe are all meeting to discuss how to stay in that deal, the one that president trump pulled out of. looking back on that, if we'd stayed in the deal, i think the chances would be much greater that we could have strengthened the deal. maybe that still can happen. and trump could take a victory lap for doing that. a stronger deal would be
we're 101 years away from the armistice in world war i, woodrow wilson's war.ainst the war and then changed his mind and helped us get into the war. but most people looking back on that history think it was based on a miscalculation, the bloodiest war in our history. we didn't have nukes, we didn't have artificial intelligence, we didn't have all these modern tools that are absolutely devastating, way beyond anything we could imagine then. so i worry about the danger of miscalculation....
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when woodrow wilson called for making the world safe for democracy, roosevelt replied emphatically, first we are to make the world safe for ourselves. that remains our objective today. let's consider some of the specific problems that we face. with iran we withdrew last year from the joint comprehensive plan of action and the nuclear deal. because it failed utterly in preventing them from developing nuclear weapons. any nation that chance death to america are death to israel will not be allowed to have nuclear weapons. we designated the islamic revolutionary guards corps foreign terrorist organization. no other element of a foreign government has ever earned such a dubious distinction. what it means in practice is we are watching very closely for any individual company or institution that chooses to do business with the irg see and anyone associated with it will find it difficult to get into the u.s. following the withdrawal the president trump reintroduced sanctions from iran being able to reach their objective of nuclear weapons. the sanctions are crushing their economy, devaluing their
when woodrow wilson called for making the world safe for democracy, roosevelt replied emphatically, first we are to make the world safe for ourselves. that remains our objective today. let's consider some of the specific problems that we face. with iran we withdrew last year from the joint comprehensive plan of action and the nuclear deal. because it failed utterly in preventing them from developing nuclear weapons. any nation that chance death to america are death to israel will not be allowed...
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woodrow wilsons who were screaming birth of a nation in the white house.racist as you could get but he still sang the song of what federal is fdr said we represent friel dom from free, free only from want, freedom of religion, eisenhower, could have been a democrat or republican. that nonpartisan he said let's do a project together. there there was a lot of -- it was a national project. reagan said. i even nixon saying -- sang this son of america which was so useful in organizing the west and having the west stand up, stand up to communism to the then soviet union even when we didn't against apartheid, ultimately the american people methods stand 'four mandela. that story of america is powerful and whether or not it's perfect, every time powerful. donald trump is the first president to never sing that song. barack obama was accused of not quote, quote, loving america but when he went broad he told of an imperfect cup fry who came together, out of many, william help sang that song of america. reagan did. i. even george w. bush who i profoundly agreed with.
woodrow wilsons who were screaming birth of a nation in the white house.racist as you could get but he still sang the song of what federal is fdr said we represent friel dom from free, free only from want, freedom of religion, eisenhower, could have been a democrat or republican. that nonpartisan he said let's do a project together. there there was a lot of -- it was a national project. reagan said. i even nixon saying -- sang this son of america which was so useful in organizing the west and...
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a brief go i spoke to the robert daly, director of the kissinger institute at the woodrow wilson center. robert daly, thank you so much for joining us. this is uncharacteristic for hong kong. p sotesters say that the peaceful demonstrations have not worked. does this fundamentally change things? robert: this is unprecedented, and tomorrow might be different, but this was an actf ondalism of a sort we did not see in the previous rounds of demonstrations, 2014 and 2003. going into the legco building and defacing a symbol of hong kong and draping the colonial flag over the lectern, these are new acts, and these could change public perceptions in hong kong and within mainland china. yes, this is something new. .mnada: carrie lam at 4:00 decided to speak about this issue. she tried to make a distinction between peaceful protesters and others she called hooligans, saying she was shocked and hope thcommunity at large was a well. do you think they will agree withe her as hopes? robert: i think many will agree with her that the younger people who went into legco and committed vandalism went over
a brief go i spoke to the robert daly, director of the kissinger institute at the woodrow wilson center. robert daly, thank you so much for joining us. this is uncharacteristic for hong kong. p sotesters say that the peaceful demonstrations have not worked. does this fundamentally change things? robert: this is unprecedented, and tomorrow might be different, but this was an actf ondalism of a sort we did not see in the previous rounds of demonstrations, 2014 and 2003. going into the legco...
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. >> local lanes on the woodrow wilson bridge, right lanes blacked by a crash., eastbound 166, a crash in the mdle of the road, and a closure on 70 eastbound after boonsboro, all lanes shut down because of a major accident a cck oyourorect . ere. th i don't remember when i was introduced to duke's. i feel like it's just always been there. it feels like home to me. duen's mayonnaise has be in our family ever since i was small. i love the way tist the duke's mayonna toasts on the outside of the bread.e it's nicand smooth and tangy, and you don't have to worry about any sugars. it's good, right? oh, yes. we cure our meats in-house, we make all of our pickles in-house, and we buy duke's mayonnaise. we can't make it any better. can't beat it (laughs). >>> well, there's temperatures out there right now coming in in the 60 a little chi out there. 71 here in the district. as wlle continue through the da those temperatures are goi i to the mid to upper 80s for daytime highs today. really not that bad. but the heat and humidity come back in overnight. low 90s tomorrow. ma
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. >>> in cspan3's presidential leadership surveys taken between 2000 and 2017, woodrow wilson drops to 11th place and bill clinton rises from 21st to the 15th pot. where does your favorite president rank? learn that on more about the lives and leadership skills of the 44 chief executives in cspan's the president. it's great vacation reading available wherever books or sold or at cspan.org/the presidents. >>> earlier this week president trump hosted a american-based manufacturers at the white house to highlight products made in the u.s. i signed a proclamation declaring made in america day and took questions about recent tweets he posted by freshman democratic lawmakers which other members of congress described as racist. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >> that sounds nice, doesn't it. beautiful. thank you very much. thank you very much. terrific talent. please sit down. please. i want to welcome everyone to the white house. we are very excited to be hosting our third annual made in america showcase. it's all about made in america. we just
. >>> in cspan3's presidential leadership surveys taken between 2000 and 2017, woodrow wilson drops to 11th place and bill clinton rises from 21st to the 15th pot. where does your favorite president rank? learn that on more about the lives and leadership skills of the 44 chief executives in cspan's the president. it's great vacation reading available wherever books or sold or at cspan.org/the presidents. >>> earlier this week president trump hosted a american-based...
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he reminds me of woodrow wilson. you never want to have a meal with either one of them. they would say, i think this so i am right. i think the confederates. it is quite an astonishing performance that the confederacy puts on in gearing up with what is a fairly substantial wartime economy. this is not my first. is a phrase that a woman used in the 1930s. there is kind of a state socialism that is not present in the united states in terms of keeping the war effort. state industries in the confederacy. the government becomes by far the most inclusive. there is not equivalent. the great dictator. the confederate central government was far more inclusive the united states government was during the civil war. it was necessary to maintain a war effort. is a pretty impressive performance in many ways. >> i am not sure what it tells us about reconstruction. i think the focus. this is a whole other topic. i think reconstruction. we into long everything. we have a long civil war. along reconstruction. the 19 centuries is really long. is encroaching on the 18th century significantl
he reminds me of woodrow wilson. you never want to have a meal with either one of them. they would say, i think this so i am right. i think the confederates. it is quite an astonishing performance that the confederacy puts on in gearing up with what is a fairly substantial wartime economy. this is not my first. is a phrase that a woman used in the 1930s. there is kind of a state socialism that is not present in the united states in terms of keeping the war effort. state industries in the...
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. >>> in c-span's 3 presidential leadership surveys taken between 2000 and 2017, woodrow wilson drops from 6th to 11th place and bill clinton rises from 21st to the 15th spot. where does your favorite president rank? learn that and more about the lives and leadership skills of the 44 chief executives in c-span's "the presidents." it's great vacation reading. available wherever books are sold or at c-span.org/thepresidents. >>> joining us for our round table this morning, jeff mason of reuters. he covers the white house. and ella nilsen of vox. she's their congressional reporter. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> jeff mason, let's start you, the president's tweets specifically toward some democratic members of congress, tell us the reaction that's getting since those tweets wfr delivered. >> well, there's been a lot of outrage over them particularly from democrats but others as well. i mean, it's considered, many people are viewing them as
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a phrase, woodrow wilson was among first to use. as between the conservatives constitution and liberals onestutioconstitution we're whi. in the beginning up to middle of 20 century. it was thought that the two consititutions could coexist because they were gradually converging. because the living constitution as the original progressives talked about it was an evolutional product, not revolution air bu ari but overte would agree up. incorporate anything in the old constitution that was valuable and worthy, they never thought they would come to a fight, because they would grow together. but, then the 60s, happened. and instead of growing together, the liberals radicalized and conservatives in react to them in their open way radicalizes instead of a surrender of the te old constitution, had a fight, a cold civil war. now the contr the contradiction0 individual rightbetweenindividup rights, between a ever changing frame of government, that is in a permanent stac state of transformation, as in brac barak obama 5 days why election, 5 day
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freencer: in c-span's presidential leadership survey taken between 2000 and 2017, woodrow wilson drops from six to 11th place and bill clinton rives from 21st to the 15th spot. what is your -- where does your favorite president rank? learned that and more of the 44 chief executives in c-span's the president. it is great vacation reading. available wherever books are sold or at c-span.org/the presidents. announcer: president trump hosted american-based manufacturers at the white house monday to highlight products made in the u.s.. and he signed a proclamation declaring july 15 as made in america day. the president also responded to criticism he received for tweets he posted over the weekend about freshman democratic lawmakers which some members of congress described as racist. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ♪
freencer: in c-span's presidential leadership survey taken between 2000 and 2017, woodrow wilson drops from six to 11th place and bill clinton rives from 21st to the 15th spot. what is your -- where does your favorite president rank? learned that and more of the 44 chief executives in c-span's the president. it is great vacation reading. available wherever books are sold or at c-span.org/the presidents. announcer: president trump hosted american-based manufacturers at the white house monday to...
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[indiscernible conversations] >> in c-span3 presidential leadership surveys, woodrow wilson dropped from sixth to 11th place, and bill clinton rises from 21st to the 15th spot. where does your favorite president rank? on that and more about the leadership skills of the chief executives in c-span's "the presidents." it is great vacation reading available wherever books are sold or cspan.org/thepresidents. the house is in today at new eastern for brief speeches. members will return at 2:00 eastern to consider 14 bills including sanctions against saudi arabian officials suspected in the assassination of jamal khashoggi. tomorrow house lawmakers. legislative work a
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woodrow wilson. lauren, thank you for being here. the president today claims to disenvow the chant do you think voters believe him can you believe how much has changed since we talked on tuesday, heather. i mean these things are just you have to go 12 hours at a time because you know change is always happening. this is interesting to me because these chants were indeed inspired by what the president said on sunday and so what's happened here is either someone got to the president and many people are saying ivanka trump sort of like the child separation and others are saying that actually since the crowd was doing a chant this provides a nameless actor to blame and a big crowd than it is to condemn the president of the united states who's the leader of your party and your party's nominee. >> and while the president himself wasn't participating in the chant he didn't do anything to quiet the audience down. although he did try to tell reporterses today he made an attempt to step in and said he started speaking quickly. but if you look a
woodrow wilson. lauren, thank you for being here. the president today claims to disenvow the chant do you think voters believe him can you believe how much has changed since we talked on tuesday, heather. i mean these things are just you have to go 12 hours at a time because you know change is always happening. this is interesting to me because these chants were indeed inspired by what the president said on sunday and so what's happened here is either someone got to the president and many...
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he reminds me of woodrow wilson. very easy not to like. they would say, well, what do you think about that? i think a. i think be. i think i'm right. don't talk about a anymore. confederates, it's quite an astonishing performance in gearing up with what is a fairly substantial wartime economy by the end of the war. there's a form of -- a phrase that a woman named louise hill used in the 19130 s. state socialism in the confederacy that's present in the united states. state industries in the confederacy. the confederate government becomes the most intrusive central government its was necessary to maintain a war effort in face of all the problems. pretty impressive performance in ways. i think. we got two months left. >> predominant theater tell us about reconstruction. after the war ends? >> the focus on the east, i'm not sure what it tells us about reconstruction. to focus on -- boy, this is another topic. i don't want to open this up too much. we're into long everything right now. we have a long civil war, a long reconstruction, a long eve
he reminds me of woodrow wilson. very easy not to like. they would say, well, what do you think about that? i think a. i think be. i think i'm right. don't talk about a anymore. confederates, it's quite an astonishing performance in gearing up with what is a fairly substantial wartime economy by the end of the war. there's a form of -- a phrase that a woman named louise hill used in the 19130 s. state socialism in the confederacy that's present in the united states. state industries in the...
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. ♪ the presidential leadership survey taken between 2017, woodrow wilson dropped from six place to 11thlace, and bill clinton rises. where does your favorite president rank? clarinet and more about the life and leadership skills of the chief executives in c-span presidents. it is great vacation reading, available wherever books are sold, or at c-span.org/thepresidents. >> next, we are featuring portions of two hearings focusing on immigration and border security. first, a house oversight panel looks at the treatment of migrant children up a southern border. one of the witnesses -- at the southern border. one of the witnesses was a guatemalan citizen and mother u.s.ng asylum in the she told lawmakers about her daughter's illness and eventual death after leaving a detention facility. this is a 50 minute portion and the entire hearing is on our website at c-span.org. memberst to welcome the of the subcommittee on civil rights and civil liberties get i want to welcome our distinguished witnesses and guests to this hearin
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woodrow wilson was a racist. donald trump is not a racist.n were on tuesday he would have a problem. he would have lost people who were in the middle. but if the thinking is okay, we have some time between now and 2020. let these people be supported by the democrats and by biden and by pelosi, and that you now have socialist anti-semites being seen as the face of the democratic party. >> go read their question taitions what they said about israel, 9/11 and isis. but they are citizens of the united states. don't tell them to go back to the country they came from. that's a clarion call in this country and it's disturbing to ethnic americans who would like to vote for the president. if he doesn't sight or his staff doesn't see it, maybe i'm wrong about this. trish: what if you were in the white house and he said i'm going to do this. >> i would say you are going to make a mistake. you are going to have a billion dollars spent on your reelection. you are going to fly around the country on air force one. there is no reason to say that. other than
woodrow wilson was a racist. donald trump is not a racist.n were on tuesday he would have a problem. he would have lost people who were in the middle. but if the thinking is okay, we have some time between now and 2020. let these people be supported by the democrats and by biden and by pelosi, and that you now have socialist anti-semites being seen as the face of the democratic party. >> go read their question taitions what they said about israel, 9/11 and isis. but they are citizens of...
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no issues down around the woodrow wilson bridge.ff tra light. back in to you. >jack, thank you. >>> fireworks lit up the night's sky in new york city for the fourth at this year's macy's extravagaa. music and pyrotechnics were there. millions of people in new york watched the show above the brooklyn brge in person. many of you watched it from the here on our home new news4. >>> so if last night's fireworks weren't enough for you, there are more shows this weekend. news4 tommy mcfly explains that and more in the "weekend scene." >> reporter: we found some fireworks that ve not been set off yet. i'm tommy mcfly with your "weekend scene." bladensburg, we are looking to you. waterfront park tomorrow 6:00 the music and fun starts and then more fireworks into the night's sky. if you want more fireworks, thee are still a couple of ce brations still happening this weekend. f searchireworks on the nbc washington app for our fireworks finder. in loudoun county, it's polo in the park. the horses are back for another season. tomorrow night, bring your own picnic and blanke
no issues down around the woodrow wilson bridge.ff tra light. back in to you. >jack, thank you. >>> fireworks lit up the night's sky in new york city for the fourth at this year's macy's extravagaa. music and pyrotechnics were there. millions of people in new york watched the show above the brooklyn brge in person. many of you watched it from the here on our home new news4. >>> so if last night's fireworks weren't enough for you, there are more shows this weekend. news4...
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step s of the treasury building as part of alice paul's suffrage parade, timed to coincide with woodrow wilson's inauguration, in 1913. this is something you can learn more about in the exhibit. led by the command commanding figure of columbia, and this is a commanding figure if there ever was approximately 100 one, actors, all female except for one boy, staged a series of tableaux as marchers streamed past on pennsylvania avenue. she demonstrates the bold ways that suffragists took over public space and deployed spectacles to build support for their cause. and finally, a personal favorite, a totally unknown massachusetts woman named clayborn catlin who in decided 1914 to ride across the state on horseback alone. and without having raised any money, which meant she was dependent on donations to cover her expenses and also to feed her horse. she did this in order to rally support for the cause. over the course of four months, she organized 59 meetings, visited 37 cities and towns and covered 530 miles. all of her personal belongings plus a parcel of leaflets, a horse blanket and a shoulder strap,
step s of the treasury building as part of alice paul's suffrage parade, timed to coincide with woodrow wilson's inauguration, in 1913. this is something you can learn more about in the exhibit. led by the command commanding figure of columbia, and this is a commanding figure if there ever was approximately 100 one, actors, all female except for one boy, staged a series of tableaux as marchers streamed past on pennsylvania avenue. she demonstrates the bold ways that suffragists took over public...
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and franklin roosevelt, in that when woodrow wilson takes the united states into world war i, it is about promoting certain ideas. it could be civilization or others. it is an optimistic vision, where fdr's vision is much darker. need to protect this because we are under threat. wilson never couches the world situation like that, and to me, that is the big inference. >> melanie. >> thank you. this panel. for i want to ask every single person a question, but i just to quickly. i want to come back to you, emily, and ask about the framing of your paper in terms of children's ideology, which makes a lot of sense, but i want to ask about children's feelings. i am interested in general in the notion of an emotionally energizing ethnographic encounter. there is something about the ethnographic encounter as it is put forth to these children that plays into the notion that is so energizing to get to know people, to learn about the foreign stuff, and that might actually shape their experience as people who then grow up later and engage the world. i wonder if it might be part of the way we can
and franklin roosevelt, in that when woodrow wilson takes the united states into world war i, it is about promoting certain ideas. it could be civilization or others. it is an optimistic vision, where fdr's vision is much darker. need to protect this because we are under threat. wilson never couches the world situation like that, and to me, that is the big inference. >> melanie. >> thank you. this panel. for i want to ask every single person a question, but i just to quickly. i want...
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national cable satellite corp. 2017] ♪ a presidential leadership survey taken between 2000-2017, woodrow wilsonropped from six to 11 place and bill clinton rises from the 31st two the 15th spot. what is your president's rank? none more on c-span's the presidents. it is great vacation reading. available wherever books are sold or on c-span.org/the presidents. here is a look at our live coverage thursday. on c-span, the house is back at 10:00 a.m. for general speeches with legislative business at noon. members continue work on a $733 billion bill that sets defense programs and policy. on c-span2, the senate is considering exiv
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woodrow wilson, one of the great intellectuals that became president of the united states almost by accident went further. he put a new decision act in 1918. extension of the espionage act. we are familiar with that. what he and his party did is they went after journalists they disagreed with, went after political opponents they disagree with and put them in jail. he had extensive censorship campaign and government propaganda campaign. the great progressive flank fran roosevelt turned the i.r.s. on newspapers he disagreed with. the owner of "inquire" were investigated at his direction. guinette was investigated at the direction of eleanor roosevelt. eni can did, too. barack obama. the f.b.i., department of justice went after the "new york times." james rosen of this network. went after 20 reporters of the "associated press." barack obama. donald trump hasn't done any of these things. to call him the greatest threat to the press is an absolute outrage. >> sean: this is just a primer. this is all in this book. history is phenomenal. they even bring up presidential elections charges of bigamy a
woodrow wilson, one of the great intellectuals that became president of the united states almost by accident went further. he put a new decision act in 1918. extension of the espionage act. we are familiar with that. what he and his party did is they went after journalists they disagreed with, went after political opponents they disagree with and put them in jail. he had extensive censorship campaign and government propaganda campaign. the great progressive flank fran roosevelt turned the...
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so nobody in the left is saying, 100 years after jefferson with the benefit of history, woodrow wilson was a eugenicist and a racist and therefore we will remove the name wilson school from princeton university. we don't believe that they are going to do that, we don't believe that samford university is going to say that leland stanford who endowed the university for his son miss used agent labor in the 19th century, we would classify him as a racist, are we going to get rid of that name? it is always selective. they always go for the convenient circling target, but never the one that would cause real infrastructure on the left of the progressive union. because we are all human, we do we are not perfect or divine. >> gregg: victor davis hansen, thank you so much for being with us. joining me with more on all of this is host of salem radio, america first, sebastian gorka, and charlie kirk. good to see you both. if america's greatness to is just a myth and we are only okay according to "the new york times," why is it that hundreds of thousands of people are clamoring at our border and sn
so nobody in the left is saying, 100 years after jefferson with the benefit of history, woodrow wilson was a eugenicist and a racist and therefore we will remove the name wilson school from princeton university. we don't believe that they are going to do that, we don't believe that samford university is going to say that leland stanford who endowed the university for his son miss used agent labor in the 19th century, we would classify him as a racist, are we going to get rid of that name? it is...
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and last, progressive champion and democratic president woodrow wilson segregated the government andhowcase the film birth of a nation, a celebration of the ku klux klan in the white house. what we are seeing right now is the oldest formula, complete, progressive politics with race, get elected, and pass whatever is on their agenda at the moment. whether it is the federal reserve or wilson or the green new deal today. it is disgraceful. in the media is complicit in covering for them. >> sean: you have the other four, the squad, lawrence, and they refer to the country is garbage and they make analogies about let's see, concentration camps, and then make a lot of bomb, and it is all about the benjamin's, and israel is like nazi germany and israel is like iran, and others right for louis farrakhan, and i'm thinking, those are the people that they want to support? meaning mainstream democrats? >> yes, well, this is what they have always wanted. look, sean, there is an entire progressive caucus full of all type of racist people, there is a reason why they made the squad just people of col
and last, progressive champion and democratic president woodrow wilson segregated the government andhowcase the film birth of a nation, a celebration of the ku klux klan in the white house. what we are seeing right now is the oldest formula, complete, progressive politics with race, get elected, and pass whatever is on their agenda at the moment. whether it is the federal reserve or wilson or the green new deal today. it is disgraceful. in the media is complicit in covering for them. >>...
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aroundthetemple hills area and across the woodrow wilson bridge. eount vernon has been raor the bester part of an hour. these will be moving to the west very owly. the rest of d.c. we'll be watching this closely. nothing severe, just good downpours happening now. >>> we're still working to get some answers about the young man killed in a construction accident in fairfax county yesterday. police say a juvenile and a man were trapped in a collapsed ditch on solitary lane near old dominion drive. news4's drew wilder is live in mclean with what we're learning about this tragedy. drew? >> good evening. that ditch that collapsed is right behind me and we'll show you, there's still crime scene tape sectioning off this area of the construction site. and the guy who owns this construction company actually lives nearby here. tonight he inot answerin any of our questions about how a juvenile died on his job site. this is the permit for the construction work. it's licensed to tom diggs of diggs development corporatio we've tried to contact mr. diggs several ti
aroundthetemple hills area and across the woodrow wilson bridge. eount vernon has been raor the bester part of an hour. these will be moving to the west very owly. the rest of d.c. we'll be watching this closely. nothing severe, just good downpours happening now. >>> we're still working to get some answers about the young man killed in a construction accident in fairfax county yesterday. police say a juvenile and a man were trapped in a collapsed ditch on solitary lane near old...
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in three c-span presidential surveys woodrow wilson tropes from 6th to 1st place and bill clinton rise from 21st to the 15th spot. where does your favorite president rank? orlando that and more about the lives of leadership skills of the 404 chief executives in c-span2's the president. great vacation reading, available whenever book are sold or at c-span.org/the presidents. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> good evening, everyone. for those i've not had a chance to meet today i'm john hugh busch and have the honor of being the executive director of the ronald reagan presidential foundation, as always here at the -- [applause] if you would in honor of our men and women in uniform who defend our freedom around the world, please join me for the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. thank you, please be seated. [cheers and applause] >> before we get started, there's just a few people in the audience i want to make sure i recognize ton
in three c-span presidential surveys woodrow wilson tropes from 6th to 1st place and bill clinton rise from 21st to the 15th spot. where does your favorite president rank? orlando that and more about the lives of leadership skills of the 404 chief executives in c-span2's the president. great vacation reading, available whenever book are sold or at c-span.org/the presidents. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> good evening, everyone. for those i've not had a chance to meet today i'm john...
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. >>> and it's time for e shower that's raining itself out around the woodrow wilson bridge.ll of the rain is north of 66 and 50. as we look to tomorrow more widespread rain and storms are in the forecast. very heavy rainfall. nt up we could see some strong gusty winds, we have the timing cg up after the break. >>> plus crisis at the border -- new images ofoverflowing migrant detention ceer sparks a visceral reaction, a look at what couldappen, next. we are sisters. hed we just moved in toget why alissa and aleah chose fios. we stream sooo much. a lot of times alissa is watching tv on her laptop, using her phone, also using her tablet. i am really good at multitasking cause i'm awesome. a little. the internet is even better at our best price. switch now and get our fastest speeds available. ng plus, a free samsuhromebookr on us. best price. that's fios. >>> storm team 4 declare as weather alert for storms and your fourth of july forecast, that could be a doozy. doug and amelia are back to break it down in two minutes. >>> while students at hillcrest heights elementary school
. >>> and it's time for e shower that's raining itself out around the woodrow wilson bridge.ll of the rain is north of 66 and 50. as we look to tomorrow more widespread rain and storms are in the forecast. very heavy rainfall. nt up we could see some strong gusty winds, we have the timing cg up after the break. >>> plus crisis at the border -- new images ofoverflowing migrant detention ceer sparks a visceral reaction, a look at what couldappen, next. we are sisters. hed we...
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woodrow wilson, john f. kennedy, gerald ford, george w.ill clinton, all gave speeches at independence hall. ronald reagan gave a speech from an aircraft carrier that they stationed in front of the statue of liberty for a perfect camera shot. how much did that cost? no one complained about that. it's the job of the president to give the speech on the fourth of july. >> ed: the president was not without error and a lot of people criticizing that at one point he said something about the revolutionary army taking over the airports when he meant the ports because they were not airports back then, of course. he said today that it's a teleprompter ever, but it seems to me -- i'm joking about this being a huge error. all of a sudden, we got him. he said airports and set of ports. >> barack obama said we had 57 states. people misspeak. it's not the end of the world. these people do not understand that the first rule is when you are in one, stop digging. they said it's going to be a partisan speech and millions of americans tuned in wondering what t
woodrow wilson, john f. kennedy, gerald ford, george w.ill clinton, all gave speeches at independence hall. ronald reagan gave a speech from an aircraft carrier that they stationed in front of the statue of liberty for a perfect camera shot. how much did that cost? no one complained about that. it's the job of the president to give the speech on the fourth of july. >> ed: the president was not without error and a lot of people criticizing that at one point he said something about the...
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columnist for the hell juan williams, director of the woodrow wilson center congresswoman jane harman and mitch mcconnell chief of staff. let me start with you. these are people in the country illegally would been through the process and received a final deportation. >> i want ice to do this on a regular basis and i would hope that the locals would cooperate because these are people. chris: but they are not doing that. >> but they are not. chris: there telling them how to avoid ice raids. >> when you've gone through the final adjudication and the judge has ordered you to depart the country how can we not all be united in saying that you have to leave. were not a nation where you ignore a judge's order but that's the position democrats are taking and it's fundamentally wrong. chris: we happen to have a democrat and former congresswoman here. it is a fact whether nancy pelosi or the new democratic player of chicago there are democratic officials who not only has said the raids around but of openly advised people fall into this category how to avoid getting picked up. >> let me applaud w
columnist for the hell juan williams, director of the woodrow wilson center congresswoman jane harman and mitch mcconnell chief of staff. let me start with you. these are people in the country illegally would been through the process and received a final deportation. >> i want ice to do this on a regular basis and i would hope that the locals would cooperate because these are people. chris: but they are not doing that. >> but they are not. chris: there telling them how to avoid ice...
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chair: this weekend -- woodrow wilson drops in a presidential survey from sixth to 11th license bill clinton rises from 21st two the 15th spot. where does your favorite president rank? learn that and more about the lives and leadership skills of the 45 chief executives in c-span's the presidents. it is great vacation reading and available wherever books are sold or at c-span. org/the presidents. >> the house approved a bill ensuring a victims compensation fund for the 9/11 attacks never runs out of money. the final vote was for o2-12. -- was 402-12. the bill would expand the victims compensation fund created after the 9/11 attacks through 2090, essentially making it permanent. here's debate on the bill. this body will, for what i hope is the final time, meet its moral obligation to provide for survivors and responders suffering from 9/11 related illnesses. this obligation is twofold. first, on september 11, 2001, it was not just the city of new york and the pentagon that were attacked, it was the entire country. a national attack is always required a national response. that is why re
chair: this weekend -- woodrow wilson drops in a presidential survey from sixth to 11th license bill clinton rises from 21st two the 15th spot. where does your favorite president rank? learn that and more about the lives and leadership skills of the 45 chief executives in c-span's the presidents. it is great vacation reading and available wherever books are sold or at c-span. org/the presidents. >> the house approved a bill ensuring a victims compensation fund for the 9/11 attacks never...
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