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, ellen wilson and edith wilson, and of course president wilson's history. and i think it's important when considering figures in history to remember that they had childhoods and experiences that led them to the places that they were. slen: so what are we looking at here, bob? enholm: this portrait here is a painting painted by ellen wilson who was a painter of considerable talent. and even as a young girl she knew that she was a good painter and enjoyed it. i think it's interesting that when president wilson proposed marriage to her, she said but i'd like to go to the arts students league in new york, which is where she went to school for a year before they were wed. i think it's interesting that president wilson at that point in his life accepted that and married this woman who was independent and really laid the ground work for his understanding of the growing role of women in society. slen: bob enholm, the story behind this painting, at president wilson's funeral? enholm: his last wishes included the wish that this painting, painted by ellen hang over hi
, ellen wilson and edith wilson, and of course president wilson's history. and i think it's important when considering figures in history to remember that they had childhoods and experiences that led them to the places that they were. slen: so what are we looking at here, bob? enholm: this portrait here is a painting painted by ellen wilson who was a painter of considerable talent. and even as a young girl she knew that she was a good painter and enjoyed it. i think it's interesting that when...
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and wilson didn't. and he, you know, he came back to the united states briefly during the peace conference, and he was out of the united states until, he came back on february 14th for a month. and he didn't make any -- he wouldn't see lodge. he wouldn't, he went to boston, which is lodge's hometown, and made a sort of speech about his vision about those who don't agree with him, which is stupid. it was antagonistic. and he did even silly things. one of his daughters had had a grandson and he looked at this tiny infant and said it's just like a senator. it keeps its mouth open the whole team and keeps its eyes shut. this is stupid. >> these are important lessons for americans to think about. we tend to think that contemporary partisan acrimony is unique, and what we forget, for example, is in this critical period of time just how acrimonious and poisonous politics was in the united states and also how dismal the consequences were as a result of it, because there was possibility for compromise. most amer
and wilson didn't. and he, you know, he came back to the united states briefly during the peace conference, and he was out of the united states until, he came back on february 14th for a month. and he didn't make any -- he wouldn't see lodge. he wouldn't, he went to boston, which is lodge's hometown, and made a sort of speech about his vision about those who don't agree with him, which is stupid. it was antagonistic. and he did even silly things. one of his daughters had had a grandson and he...
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i mean, the many views of wilson in paris. there's wilson the messiah. who came from the united states with the gift of peace and international fellowship and greated by black hearted, cynical people in europe who took his gift an destroyed it. that was promulgated by pooh 'em that wilson was too good in the europeans, europeans didn't understand what it was he was offering and sunk in the old ways of doing things. my own view is that is wrong. many europeans supported what wilson was trying to do. they had after all seen firsthand and many survived what the war had done to their society and so i think for lot of europeans wilson offered promise, hope and many of the ideas he was bringing with him were ideas in europe for a listening time and these were not just ideas he had come up with. these were ideas, for example, collective security and ideas talked about throughout the 19th century in europe, ideas of international ashtray. international free trade. these again were ideas talked about. disarmament, two huge disarmament conferences in the high befo
i mean, the many views of wilson in paris. there's wilson the messiah. who came from the united states with the gift of peace and international fellowship and greated by black hearted, cynical people in europe who took his gift an destroyed it. that was promulgated by pooh 'em that wilson was too good in the europeans, europeans didn't understand what it was he was offering and sunk in the old ways of doing things. my own view is that is wrong. many europeans supported what wilson was trying to...
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president wilson's salary was given to him quarterly. the first part of a can 65, they paid him his regular installment, and then they started shoving money at him $5000 here, $3000 there, but of course it was practically worthless. when the war was over, there was no payment until the u.s. currency started coming into play in the south and they got back on their feet. as he grew older, president wilson remember the war and reflected act on it from time to time. his father's church was turned into a stockade of sorts with the union and confederate wounded that came here after the battle of chickamauga, so he would have seen the wounded and dying soldiers in his father's church and surrounding yard. that would have a profound impact. he thought war of truly as hell, and not a good thing. when world war i began to escalate and there was an effort to get america allied with one part or the other, wilson resisted because he remembered war. he knew of its misery and what it could bring to the american people. he wants to avoid that if at all
president wilson's salary was given to him quarterly. the first part of a can 65, they paid him his regular installment, and then they started shoving money at him $5000 here, $3000 there, but of course it was practically worthless. when the war was over, there was no payment until the u.s. currency started coming into play in the south and they got back on their feet. as he grew older, president wilson remember the war and reflected act on it from time to time. his father's church was turned...
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we are certain that was impaired his name was, woodrow wilson. he dropped his first name after he started law school at the university of virginia because he felt that one day he would become an important political figure. he thought he would be a senator at that time, but he did not think that tommy wilson sounded dignified enough, so with his family's permission he dropped his first name and went by woodrow wilson. back here are pictures of his maternal grandparents, woodrow thomas wilson. at princeton, he was president of princeton and governor of new jersey. he was always examining the rules, the bylaws, the constitution, and trying to improve it. as president, some of the first things he did had economic impact. he established under his administration the federal reserve act, setting up a system of national banking, the clayton antitrust act, which took the antitrust laws farther than they had gone in previous acts. he enacted under his watch labor laws, child labor laws, and also railroad worker laws, the eight hour day was established. the
we are certain that was impaired his name was, woodrow wilson. he dropped his first name after he started law school at the university of virginia because he felt that one day he would become an important political figure. he thought he would be a senator at that time, but he did not think that tommy wilson sounded dignified enough, so with his family's permission he dropped his first name and went by woodrow wilson. back here are pictures of his maternal grandparents, woodrow thomas wilson. at...
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the man, woodrow wilson. for instance that is later life was affected by his childhood here during the civil war and reconstruction. how the federal government's played an important role in people's lives. as he experienced as a child. his education, his religion, all started here in augustine. also, his leadership. his leadership ability started here in augustine. with the lightfoot baseball club and eventually led to more and more organizations with more and more responsibility and grander and grander ideas. until he was organizing the entire world. we think that is a very important thing that should be told here in augustine. it started right here in this house. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring augustine, georgia. our staff travel there to learn about its rich history. learn more about augustine and other stops on our tour at www.c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching a good history tv, all weekend, on c-span3. >> i have two messages, moscow is good for docking, houston is good
the man, woodrow wilson. for instance that is later life was affected by his childhood here during the civil war and reconstruction. how the federal government's played an important role in people's lives. as he experienced as a child. his education, his religion, all started here in augustine. also, his leadership. his leadership ability started here in augustine. with the lightfoot baseball club and eventually led to more and more organizations with more and more responsibility and grander...
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james graham wilson: absolutely. one thing that was not clear at the time about president bush and that i have learned to appreciate is that in his role as vice president of the two terms, he was in charge of something called basically crisis management group and he was often presented with scenarios of things that might bad as, could be in the future. i think that a lot of times -- that is scenarios, could be in the future. times, one of the fears was what would happen if there were a kind of quick collapse of soviet power. what would happen, how would they respond? and the expectation always was, before gorbachev, that there would be a very harsh reaction from the kremlin. night ofat bush on the november 9, 1989, you see somebody who was very, very cautious about saying anything, even with his body language, that might be interpreted in the images and broadcast to the soviet union as hostile. i did it was very unfair the way he was portrayed on the floor of the house the next day, criticizing the president for not
james graham wilson: absolutely. one thing that was not clear at the time about president bush and that i have learned to appreciate is that in his role as vice president of the two terms, he was in charge of something called basically crisis management group and he was often presented with scenarios of things that might bad as, could be in the future. i think that a lot of times -- that is scenarios, could be in the future. times, one of the fears was what would happen if there were a kind of...
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time the wilsons don't have. they're finally going to try their new homemade cannabis oil. >> we weren't able to get it tested or anything. so we still don't really know what it is, which is why we have to be really cautious. >> behind closed doors, brian tries it to make sure he doesn't get high. he doesn't. >> open up. >> so vivian is next. it doesn't work. nothing in new jersey seems to work for them. vivian's seizure won't stop. is moving the only option left for the wilsons? withof my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often seemed... intimidating. doing something simple... meant enduring a lot of pain. if ra is changing your view of everyday things orencia may help. orencia works differently by targeting a source of ra early in the inflammation process. for many, orencia provides long-term relief of ra symptoms. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious in
time the wilsons don't have. they're finally going to try their new homemade cannabis oil. >> we weren't able to get it tested or anything. so we still don't really know what it is, which is why we have to be really cautious. >> behind closed doors, brian tries it to make sure he doesn't get high. he doesn't. >> open up. >> so vivian is next. it doesn't work. nothing in new jersey seems to work for them. vivian's seizure won't stop. is moving the only option left for the...
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very few know where. >> far from wilson's wish nine months ago. wilson says he'll only go to places where there are like minded individuals and it's not a mixing pot. about the death that sparked national outrajge wilson says he doesn't think of michael brown as a burn. because it doesn't matter at this point. wilson said i only knew him for those 45 seconds in which he was trying to kill me. soy don't know if he's a good guy. brown's family says they're not surprised. >> there's so many inconsistencies and hypocrisy throughout the article itself, it perpetuates the view of wilson being self-serving. >> he's not read the justice department's report on the systemic racism in ferguson. he says he's not going to keep living in the past. wilson says if you live in a high crime area with a lot of poverty, there's going to be a large police presence. he claims it's not a race issue. wilson goes on to say that in ferguson there's a lack of initiative to get a job. the youth are running the streets not worried about working in the morning. >> darren wilso
very few know where. >> far from wilson's wish nine months ago. wilson says he'll only go to places where there are like minded individuals and it's not a mixing pot. about the death that sparked national outrajge wilson says he doesn't think of michael brown as a burn. because it doesn't matter at this point. wilson said i only knew him for those 45 seconds in which he was trying to kill me. soy don't know if he's a good guy. brown's family says they're not surprised. >> there's so...
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with darren wilson, that's what he was. particularly in wilson's case we look at what he did and how he did it and why? i think the why the important. i don't think he had great hatred in his heart but if he is dealing with the subtle tees that we keep talking about that inform the way the police look at their interactions then it's going to keep showing up in those ways. >> haven't we done the same thing with michael brown? we've conflated him, too. >> thank you, guys. i appreciate it. up next, what does michael brown's family think of this? i'm going to talk to their attorney. ♪"once there was a hushpuppy" by dan romis man kind?eitlin ♪ are we good? go see. go look through their windows so you can understand their views. go find out just how kind the hes and shes of this mankind are. wi noticed benny right away. , i just had to adopt him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up we both felt it i took tylenol at first but i had to take 6 pills to get through the day. then my friend said "try
with darren wilson, that's what he was. particularly in wilson's case we look at what he did and how he did it and why? i think the why the important. i don't think he had great hatred in his heart but if he is dealing with the subtle tees that we keep talking about that inform the way the police look at their interactions then it's going to keep showing up in those ways. >> haven't we done the same thing with michael brown? we've conflated him, too. >> thank you, guys. i appreciate...
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the woodrow wilson right. -- theodore wilson: right. the average educational level was seventh grade. and we now have mandated, at least graduation from high school. a lot of them also have other training. >> president eisenhower warned about the military-industrial complex. this gentleman talked about the level of education and technical knowledge needed. but could you comment on the fact that in previous generations, there was a time when even that seventh grade r, that seventh grade education person would have been doing things like cooking, or noncombat, or construction, and that has been outsourced off the k books tobr -- also the books to kbr and halliburton, and other entities that are the industrial part of it? theodore wilson: that is a good point -- >> and how does that affect -- the fact that they are in so -- that they earned so much more than active-duty service members? theodore wilson: yes, that is one of the realities of over the last 25 or so years that has developed. we go back to colonial times when there were settler
the woodrow wilson right. -- theodore wilson: right. the average educational level was seventh grade. and we now have mandated, at least graduation from high school. a lot of them also have other training. >> president eisenhower warned about the military-industrial complex. this gentleman talked about the level of education and technical knowledge needed. but could you comment on the fact that in previous generations, there was a time when even that seventh grade r, that seventh grade...
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a grand jury recommended that wilson was not charged. that is a decision seen by some as a piece of evidence that the system is stacked against minorities. >> as the call for change in how police do their job - has it gone unanswered. we explore it not in vain. it is "inside story". >> hunte >>> welcome back to "inside story", i'm lisa fletcher in for ray suarez. police officer darren wilson was not charged in the death of michael brown. that did not stop the ferguson police department from the reach of the d.o.j. they said in a report, that the ferguson police department, almost all whites, targeted blacks with arrest and excessive force. we are joined by the chairman of the district columbian police union. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having mean. >> the d.o.j. report was it a wake-up call for police departments across the country, particularly those that deal with issues like ferguson does. >> i think there are background issues about ferguson that are different. the political climate for ferguson, where you have a popul
a grand jury recommended that wilson was not charged. that is a decision seen by some as a piece of evidence that the system is stacked against minorities. >> as the call for change in how police do their job - has it gone unanswered. we explore it not in vain. it is "inside story". >> hunte >>> welcome back to "inside story", i'm lisa fletcher in for ray suarez. police officer darren wilson was not charged in the death of michael brown. that did not...
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it just perpetuates the view of darren wilson as being self-serving. >> reporter: wilson admittedly has not read the justice department's report on the systemic racism in ferguson. the former cop says he's not going to keep living in the past. wilson says if you live in a high-crime area with a lot of poverty, there's going to be a large police presence. he claims it's not a race issue. wilson goes on to say that in ferguson there's a lack of initiative to get a job. the youth are running in the streets, he says not worried about working in the morning. the 29-year-old claims that culture is everywhere in the inner cities. >> darren wilson is no racist. i know him well. i think the article misrepresents who he is. >> boris sanchez reporting. >>> in other news california in flames fueled by drought and helped along by lightning. 21 fires are forcing tens of thousands of people to flee their homes. the rocky fire the largest active blaze, has already torched 65,000 acres. it's just 12% contained and could grow now that it's jumped to a containment line. paul vercammen is live with more fo
it just perpetuates the view of darren wilson as being self-serving. >> reporter: wilson admittedly has not read the justice department's report on the systemic racism in ferguson. the former cop says he's not going to keep living in the past. wilson says if you live in a high-crime area with a lot of poverty, there's going to be a large police presence. he claims it's not a race issue. wilson goes on to say that in ferguson there's a lack of initiative to get a job. the youth are running...
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it just perpetuates the view of darren wilson of being self-serving. >> wilson admittedly has not read the justice department's report on the systemic racism in ferguson. the former cop says he's not going to keep living in the past. wilson says if you live in a high crime area with a lot of poverty there's going to be a large police presence. he claims it's not a race issue. wilson goes on to say that in ferguson, there's a lack of initiative to get a job. the youth are running in the street, he says, not worried about working in the morning. the 29-year-old claims that culture is everywhere in the inner cities. >> darren wilson is no racist, i know him well, i think the article misrepresents who he is. >> reporter: boris sanchez, cnn, new york. >> it was a year ago, that was hashtag that came out, just hashtag, "black lives matter." one year later, it's not just a hashtag, it's a movement. so what does michael brown's death one year ago mean for the movement? and where are we headed? that's next. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn
it just perpetuates the view of darren wilson of being self-serving. >> wilson admittedly has not read the justice department's report on the systemic racism in ferguson. the former cop says he's not going to keep living in the past. wilson says if you live in a high crime area with a lot of poverty there's going to be a large police presence. he claims it's not a race issue. wilson goes on to say that in ferguson, there's a lack of initiative to get a job. the youth are running in the...
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campaign, because woodrow wilson is for the common man. republicans are for the .ealthiest 1% somehow those tropes have not changed in the last 100 years. we have 1.4 million items in the collection, so there are plenty of treasures out there to be discovered. the great thing is that with new technology, not only the ability to preserve the older films on newer from stock, but we have a lot more technology available to digitize the film and make them available for people. nowe known about the film, we have ways of getting it out there for people to see. >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at c-span history. and scheduleon programs and to keep up with the latest history news. >> people be hitting people in the head. >> i don't think other people and america could take this stuff. what you think about the police? they ate nothing but cakes, man. they picked me up because i was not in school. they said, i'm going to take you to the pig cage. i said
campaign, because woodrow wilson is for the common man. republicans are for the .ealthiest 1% somehow those tropes have not changed in the last 100 years. we have 1.4 million items in the collection, so there are plenty of treasures out there to be discovered. the great thing is that with new technology, not only the ability to preserve the older films on newer from stock, but we have a lot more technology available to digitize the film and make them available for people. nowe known about the...
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it just perpetuates the view of darren wilson as self serving in everything he has done. >> darren wilson is no racist. i know him well. i think the article misrepresents. >> darren wilson would like to rejoin the police force one day to prove he has not been quote defeated. >>> new information on the death of samuel dubose. the 43-year-old ohio man and killed during a traffic stop by a university of cincinnati police officer. during the stop ray tensing asked about the bottle labeled gin. tensing's initial report said dubose produced an alcohol bottle. lab results are in. it was just air freshener in the bottle. >>> james holmes is one step closer to the death penalty. the mental illness should rule out capital punishment. holmes killed 20 people and injured 70 people in 2010. in the next phase, family members of the victims get to speak to the jurors. >>> amy schumer is taking a stand against gun violence following the deadly shooting in louisiana. joining with her second cousin once removed, charles schumer, they are calling for a stronger background check for gun buyers. amy schumer w
it just perpetuates the view of darren wilson as self serving in everything he has done. >> darren wilson is no racist. i know him well. i think the article misrepresents. >> darren wilson would like to rejoin the police force one day to prove he has not been quote defeated. >>> new information on the death of samuel dubose. the 43-year-old ohio man and killed during a traffic stop by a university of cincinnati police officer. during the stop ray tensing asked about the...
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. >> darren wilson is no racist, i know him well. the article misrepresents who he is. >> reporter: that that was boris wilson reporting. wilson is not able to get a new police job and haunted by death threats. >>> in southwestern colorado, the epa says that they are draining at about a rate of 550 gallons per minute about one million gallons of waste water from california, of colorado's gold king mine began spilling in to the animos river back on wednesday. it started when a clean up crew broke a debris dam that had formed inside the mine. the waste water has reached as far as new mexico while experts continue to analyze the impacts and the officials say two containment ponds have been built to treat that yellow sludge. >>> world news this morning, israel is intensifying efforts to crack down on jewish extremists. they provided two jewish radicals for six months. they requests came after killing an 18-month-old. you're taking a look at the funeral gathering on saturday, blaming israel's leadership for the attack. >>> still ahead on
. >> darren wilson is no racist, i know him well. the article misrepresents who he is. >> reporter: that that was boris wilson reporting. wilson is not able to get a new police job and haunted by death threats. >>> in southwestern colorado, the epa says that they are draining at about a rate of 550 gallons per minute about one million gallons of waste water from california, of colorado's gold king mine began spilling in to the animos river back on wednesday. it started when...
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. >> reporter: meanwhile, the tight-knit racing family is embracing wilson's. with drivers like nascar's danica patrick tweeting, "he was a good man. a great man. i had the pleasure of knowing him and pray for his family." wilson's brother and fellow indy driver stephen told family and friends tuesday his brother's donated organs saved six lives. craig melvin, nbc news, long pond, pennsylvania. >>> we're keeping a close eye on a new tropical storm that has formed in the atlantic. tropical storm erika is forecast to strengthen into a category 1 hurricane as it moves west across the caribbean, where it could pass over the bahamas this weekend. from there the forecast gets a bit more uncertain. one model showing the storm dissipating. another showing it possibly becoming a threat to parts of the southeastern u.s. next week. we'll keep you posted on that. >>> reinforcements from a hemisphere away are now joining the firefight in the west. crews taking all the help they can get in this year of historic loss. it's been one step forward, two steps back for firefighter
. >> reporter: meanwhile, the tight-knit racing family is embracing wilson's. with drivers like nascar's danica patrick tweeting, "he was a good man. a great man. i had the pleasure of knowing him and pray for his family." wilson's brother and fellow indy driver stephen told family and friends tuesday his brother's donated organs saved six lives. craig melvin, nbc news, long pond, pennsylvania. >>> we're keeping a close eye on a new tropical storm that has formed in the...
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unconscious. >> justin wilson. >> reporter: the england native was airlifted to a nearby hospital. he never came out of a coma and died late monday. the way wilson was injured here at pocono is raising new questions about safety in a sport where drivers hit top speeds of more than 200 miles per hour. >> here we go. huge crash. >> reporter: for i indycar it's the second death in four years. in 2011 fellow british driver dan wheldon died of severe head injuries in a terrifying crash. new measures like impact-absorbing barriers and head and neck protection can help. but some drivers want more. >> with the open cockpit like that it's one of the most dangerous forms of motor sports. and we know we go out there every day taking that risk with our head exposed. >> reporter: indycar officials have considered changes like a canopy shielding the cockpit, but racing experts aren't sure it would have saved wilson. >> it really was a freak accident. and debris flying around in indycars isn't a common problem. >> reporter: meanwhile, the tight-knit racing family is embracing wilson's. with drive
unconscious. >> justin wilson. >> reporter: the england native was airlifted to a nearby hospital. he never came out of a coma and died late monday. the way wilson was injured here at pocono is raising new questions about safety in a sport where drivers hit top speeds of more than 200 miles per hour. >> here we go. huge crash. >> reporter: for i indycar it's the second death in four years. in 2011 fellow british driver dan wheldon died of severe head injuries in a...
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woodrow wilson a bit of a reappraisal. they have this mix of incredible progressive record in the white house, especially the first term statesman during world war i but also a richer great attitude towards race relations in america. but it's a great allen street and ultimately one appreciates the progressive moment the woodrow wilson most certainly take advantage of to the benefit of american might be a great single volume biography of woodrow wilson. this book, 13 eighth of september by lawrence wright, i love this because it humanizes diplomacy. attacks about the camp david accords and the 13 days in amherst to god and jimmy carter spent together, not always harmonious late at camp david and how the process worked out. personality, history, fear, anxiety, stress, ms. truss, the role of interlocutor. jimmy carter put a lot on the table including his own reputation and it worked in the camp david accord remains the only lasting peace accord in the middle east and jimmy carter deserves a lot of credit as to the other parti
woodrow wilson a bit of a reappraisal. they have this mix of incredible progressive record in the white house, especially the first term statesman during world war i but also a richer great attitude towards race relations in america. but it's a great allen street and ultimately one appreciates the progressive moment the woodrow wilson most certainly take advantage of to the benefit of american might be a great single volume biography of woodrow wilson. this book, 13 eighth of september by...
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admiral wilson boulevard to baird boulevard an accident blocking one lane to watch out for that. here are the drive times. >> thank you, jessica. >>> those deadly warehouse explosions in china led to arrests. >> we will tell you what the chinese government is doing to hold people accountable there for that. >>> in this country, walmart has decided to stop selling some military-style weapons. we will hear their reasoning for that. >>> we will tell you about san francisco's golden gate bridge will play a memorial today for race car driver justin wilson. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. and in my castle we only eat chex cereal. chex cereal. it's full of delicious crunchability. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. and that's something even my brother ... sister can understand. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! >>> 4:45. >>> kurdish forces backed by u.s. air strikes have pushed isis militants out of ten villages in north iraq. an area about 1
admiral wilson boulevard to baird boulevard an accident blocking one lane to watch out for that. here are the drive times. >> thank you, jessica. >>> those deadly warehouse explosions in china led to arrests. >> we will tell you what the chinese government is doing to hold people accountable there for that. >>> in this country, walmart has decided to stop selling some military-style weapons. we will hear their reasoning for that. >>> we will tell you about...
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scott bird wrote this biography of woodrow wilson. also reappraisal. wilson had this mix of incredible progress of record in the white house especially in his first term statesman during world war i but also certainly at retrograde attitude toward race relations in america but it is agreed balanced read and one that appreciates that progressive moment that would grow wilson certainly took advantage of to the benefit of america, great single volume biography of woodrow wilson. this book 13 days in september by lawrence wright i love this book because it humanizes diplomacy. it talks about the camp david accord in the 13 days and jimmy carter, spent time together not always harmonious lee encamp david and how the process worked out, personally, history, fears, and anxiety stresses, distress the role of interlocutor by jimmy carter he put a lot on the table including his own reputation. and it worked. camp david accord to this day remains the only lasting peace accord in the middle east. jimmy carter deserves a lot of the credit. if you want to see how a
scott bird wrote this biography of woodrow wilson. also reappraisal. wilson had this mix of incredible progress of record in the white house especially in his first term statesman during world war i but also certainly at retrograde attitude toward race relations in america but it is agreed balanced read and one that appreciates that progressive moment that would grow wilson certainly took advantage of to the benefit of america, great single volume biography of woodrow wilson. this book 13 days...
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unconscious. >> justin wilson. >> reporter: the england native was airlifted to a nearby hospital. he never came out of a coma and died late monday. the way wilson was injured here at pocono is raising new questions about safety in a sport where drivers hit top speeds of more than 200 miles per hour. >> here we go. huge crash. >> reporter: for ind indycar it's the second death in four years. in 2011 fellow british driver dan wheldon died of severe head injuries in a terrifying crash. new measures like impact-absorbing barriers and head and neck protection can help. but some drivers want more. >> with the open cockpit like that it's one of the most dangerous forms of motor sports. and we know we go out there every day taking that risk with our head exposed. >> reporter: indycar officials have considered changes like a canopy shielding the cockpit, but racing experts aren't sure it would have saved wilson. >> it really was a freak accident. and debris flying around in indycars isn't a common problem. >> reporter: meanwhile, the tight-knit racing family is embracing wilson's. with dri
unconscious. >> justin wilson. >> reporter: the england native was airlifted to a nearby hospital. he never came out of a coma and died late monday. the way wilson was injured here at pocono is raising new questions about safety in a sport where drivers hit top speeds of more than 200 miles per hour. >> here we go. huge crash. >> reporter: for ind indycar it's the second death in four years. in 2011 fellow british driver dan wheldon died of severe head injuries in a...
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debris from another car hit wilson in the head. wilson wilson's car then hit the wall. indy officials say he was respected by teammates and officials alike. >> justin's elite ability to drive a race car was matched by his unwavering kindness and character and humility. >> he is the first indy car driver to die electric an on-track accident since 2011. wilson was 37 years old and he is fifed bysurvived by a wife and two daughters. >>> this wildfire season is shaping up to be one of the worst on record. so far across the west 600 square miles have burned and the most burned by this state in a fire season in a decade. in washington the biggest fire in the state history has burned at least 400 square miles and destroyed 200 homes. some residents ignored evacuation orders to save their homes. >> fire was coming from that way, 40-mile-an-hour winds and i didn't think there was any hope. >> active duty soldiers, as well as firefighters from australia and new zealand are helping fight the washington wildfires. >>> a tropical storm erica is expected to strengthen and moving west
debris from another car hit wilson in the head. wilson wilson's car then hit the wall. indy officials say he was respected by teammates and officials alike. >> justin's elite ability to drive a race car was matched by his unwavering kindness and character and humility. >> he is the first indy car driver to die electric an on-track accident since 2011. wilson was 37 years old and he is fifed bysurvived by a wife and two daughters. >>> this wildfire season is shaping up to be...
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c-span: woodrow wilson was president of princeton at one point? >> guest: he was president before he was president of the united states. c-span: did you know who he was, and did you know what you were getting into before you got there? >> guest: i knew who he was, but i had no idea what i was getting into. my first year at princeton i was scared to death. all the people around me had come from, i thought, the best prep schools in the united states. in those days princeton was about two-thirds prep school and one-third high school. today it's about the reverse. i went through 11 years of school before going to college which was georgia in those days, and all these other guys, i
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wilson's car was then crashed into the wall. he was air lifted to a hospital in allentown where he died last night. his family and wife were by his bedside when he passed. his younger brother stefan said i often told him i want to grow up half of the man he is as that will make me a pretty good person. >> justin's elite ability to drive a race car was matched by his unwavering kindness, character and humility which made him one of the most respected members. >> it raises questions about the safety of open cockpits. dan wheldon was killed when his head straubing a post after his car went airborne. and in 2009 another died during an f 2 race after being struck on the head by the wheel of another car. in the wake of wilson's death indy car driver tweeted this, why do we do this? because we love it. don't want to be anywhere else but in a race car. we will keep your legacy my friend. racers race. >> there's talk about building a canopy over the cockpit but it could hurt the driver's vision so it is still debatable. we are racing har
wilson's car was then crashed into the wall. he was air lifted to a hospital in allentown where he died last night. his family and wife were by his bedside when he passed. his younger brother stefan said i often told him i want to grow up half of the man he is as that will make me a pretty good person. >> justin's elite ability to drive a race car was matched by his unwavering kindness, character and humility which made him one of the most respected members. >> it raises questions...
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harnlt darren wilson. darren wilson is a man who has been ruined by false allegations of hands up don't shoot which were a lie. which were a lie. so how do we get to the point where people are on the streets of ferguson all amped up about darren wilson to the point they're shooting at police officers, and then when they shoot in response, it is there you go again. >> i'm with you 100%. we mentioned the filibuster report that showed there was a pattern of discrimination that happened in the police department. like you said, they've done quite a bit to try to clean that up including firing people at the top of that department. but i want to address this being a liberal or conservative issue. this isn't a liberal or conservative issue. >> sure it is. >> the fact is the president has a unique opportunity. not just as the leader of the country but the leader of the black community. to use his platform to project an image of peace and to compel. >> go ahead, kevin. >> it is a total failure. that's such a copout.
harnlt darren wilson. darren wilson is a man who has been ruined by false allegations of hands up don't shoot which were a lie. which were a lie. so how do we get to the point where people are on the streets of ferguson all amped up about darren wilson to the point they're shooting at police officers, and then when they shoot in response, it is there you go again. >> i'm with you 100%. we mentioned the filibuster report that showed there was a pattern of discrimination that happened in...
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wilson walker caught this sunset near mount shasta city. look at how defuse the sunlight is because of all the smoke that has been transported 150 miles up valley all the way toward redding and weed in the northern sacramento valley. we have a rain chance around here coming up as soon as this time tomorrow. that low pressure area right there moves directly over the bay area. there may be rain on the radar this time tomorrow night. we will talk more on that coming. >> thanks paul. >>> the air national guard is fighting the rocky fire. they are using these massive c130s . the mission is they refuel, drop a big load of retardant and go back and do it again. >> it does get tiring after a while with the heat and everything. but got a lot of folks out here helping us out. >> yeah, one of these c130s flew five missions yesterday. almost all the pilots have civilian jobs but as one put it, this is what they do in their time off. >>> onto campaign 2016. hillary clinton back in the bay area tonight for the money. it cost $2,700 to go to the fundraise
wilson walker caught this sunset near mount shasta city. look at how defuse the sunlight is because of all the smoke that has been transported 150 miles up valley all the way toward redding and weed in the northern sacramento valley. we have a rain chance around here coming up as soon as this time tomorrow. that low pressure area right there moves directly over the bay area. there may be rain on the radar this time tomorrow night. we will talk more on that coming. >> thanks paul....
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if he really wanted to indict darren wilson, he could get him indicted. it's just a probable cause hearing, it's not a trial. >> jerryl christmas has dealt with numerous grand juries in the st louis area. he says the threshold is so low that an overwhelming majority of grand jury cases end with an indictment. >> and the key factor is this: ask all around this country how often do prosecutors bring the defendant in to testify? i don't care what the defendant got to say...we the prosecutor's office! we know that we have a case, that's the reason why we are going for an indictment so we can move forward to trial. we don't need the defense version at this point >> darren wilson testified for four hours in september - the final straw christmas said for anyone with concerns over the impartiality of the prosecutor. >> i'm saying that you are too close to the police to think that you are going to aggressively prosecute them. and especially in a situation like this where its such a close call i would be more comfortable with just an independent party who doesn't h
if he really wanted to indict darren wilson, he could get him indicted. it's just a probable cause hearing, it's not a trial. >> jerryl christmas has dealt with numerous grand juries in the st louis area. he says the threshold is so low that an overwhelming majority of grand jury cases end with an indictment. >> and the key factor is this: ask all around this country how often do prosecutors bring the defendant in to testify? i don't care what the defendant got to say...we the...
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yesterday drivers paid tribute to wilson. marco andretti led a motorcade across the golden gate bridge. drivers will also be paying tribute to wilson by wearing a special sticker on their helmet and car. now guys i've been trying to angle to sheafy might be able to get out on the track and show people what it's like. i don't think i could take out an indy car but i'm thinking if they let me maybe this would be more my speed just get a feel for the track. >> all right i think we can trust you in the golf cart. >> not much more. maybe three or four horsepower here. >> that sounds about right for him. >>> 6:05 is the time right now. there was a close call on the peninsula where a pilot walks agray a small plane crash. the plane crashed just after taking off from the san carless airport. it came down just east of highway 101 next to the holly street exit. the plane ended up nose down right up against the fence near a storage facility. the san mateo county sheriffs office reports only the pilot was on board and not injured in the
yesterday drivers paid tribute to wilson. marco andretti led a motorcade across the golden gate bridge. drivers will also be paying tribute to wilson by wearing a special sticker on their helmet and car. now guys i've been trying to angle to sheafy might be able to get out on the track and show people what it's like. i don't think i could take out an indy car but i'm thinking if they let me maybe this would be more my speed just get a feel for the track. >> all right i think we can trust...
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wilson inor woodrow 1916 even though he was a republican, he voted for him has he believed in wilson's pledge to keep the united states out of the war. in april of 1917, woodrow wilson asked congress to declare war on germany. he was one of -- only six senators to oppose the war. he was concerned that only munitions makers, profiteers with benefits from the, that the people would suffer through the loss of loved ones in the military. he was concerned that the government was not telling the people the hurt -- full cost of the war. his concern was the oppression of civil liberties. in 1917, congress passed the espionage act. that bill had nothing to do it espionage. it was not about spying, it was about suppressing opposition to the war. newspapers could be shut down, and were shut down as a result. people were jailed for their criticism of the war. believed that the bill of rights was not repealed because the united states is at war. september 20th, 1917 was a critical turning point for him. he gave a speech in st. paul, minnesota, after the meeting, bob lafollette was critical of the w
wilson inor woodrow 1916 even though he was a republican, he voted for him has he believed in wilson's pledge to keep the united states out of the war. in april of 1917, woodrow wilson asked congress to declare war on germany. he was one of -- only six senators to oppose the war. he was concerned that only munitions makers, profiteers with benefits from the, that the people would suffer through the loss of loved ones in the military. he was concerned that the government was not telling the...
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among them, leslie wilson's husband joe. larry layton, the lone shooter to survive, would not be paroled from a u.s. prison until 2002. tim carter and his companion spent a few days in a guyana police cell, then were released. four others in jonestown lived through the suicide night. two men were able to sneak away during the slaughter. one of them, odell rhodes. >> he was telling people it wasn't painful and that, you know, people had to die with dignity. >> this 76-year-old woman, asleep in the infirmary, was overlooked. so was one elderly man. only 33 left alive out of almost a thousand faithful followers in jonestown that day. the rest came home in metal coffins as ostracized in death as they had been isolated in life. many of the children could not be identified. other victims went unclaimed. the unwanted, the unnamed were buried on a hillside, more than 400 in a mass grave here in oakland, california. >> i don't think society cared because they were nameless. they were nameless faces. >> leslie wilson's mother, her nie
among them, leslie wilson's husband joe. larry layton, the lone shooter to survive, would not be paroled from a u.s. prison until 2002. tim carter and his companion spent a few days in a guyana police cell, then were released. four others in jonestown lived through the suicide night. two men were able to sneak away during the slaughter. one of them, odell rhodes. >> he was telling people it wasn't painful and that, you know, people had to die with dignity. >> this 76-year-old woman,...
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darren wilson the police officer, is a great example of that. he was not indicted even after there was an investigation. he was not in the wrong even though people were saying hands up don't shoot. we need to be careful before we jump on narratives that in fact were not reality that actually make things very bad for a lot of people in that community and a lot of people were up there saying hands up don't shoot, saying he was a murderer didn't live in that community, didn't have to deal with the backlash and destruction of that community. that's also part of what we learn. sometimes we have to be careful before we jump to convict police officers that sometimes are just doing their job. >> does ben have a point? >> no. first of all, i don't think that anyone was jumpin to convict darren wilson. they were jumping to get him investigated get him charged and get him into a trial which is something we rarely see. not as if there's this whole string of police officers who are convicted or misconvicted for killing people. police officers rarely get even
darren wilson the police officer, is a great example of that. he was not indicted even after there was an investigation. he was not in the wrong even though people were saying hands up don't shoot. we need to be careful before we jump on narratives that in fact were not reality that actually make things very bad for a lot of people in that community and a lot of people were up there saying hands up don't shoot, saying he was a murderer didn't live in that community, didn't have to deal with the...
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and so sad to hear that we lost justin wilson today. thoughts ask prayers to his family and friends. >> we're here in pennsylvania. this is where that tragic accident happened just two days ago. justin wilson was 6'4". he was the tallest driver in the sport. he was also quite soft spoken. a lot of friends called him a gentle giant. this morning the racing community is saying goodbye to that gentle giant in a life cut short far too soon. tributes are pouring in this morning for late indy car driver justin wilson. >> great guy. one of the few that really was a friend among everyone in the paddock. >> reporter: his family calling him a loving father and devoted husband to his wife julia and two daughters. indy car driver stefan wilson tweeted, i often told him i want to grow up to be half the man he is, which that would make me a pretty good man. >> his ability to drive a racecar was matched with his character and humilithumility. >> the fatal chain of events started when another driver lost control of his car, crashing into the wall. seco
and so sad to hear that we lost justin wilson today. thoughts ask prayers to his family and friends. >> we're here in pennsylvania. this is where that tragic accident happened just two days ago. justin wilson was 6'4". he was the tallest driver in the sport. he was also quite soft spoken. a lot of friends called him a gentle giant. this morning the racing community is saying goodbye to that gentle giant in a life cut short far too soon. tributes are pouring in this morning for late...
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president wilson remarries edith wilson, and suffered from a stroke, making her primary role his caregiver and guardian. she also became the first first lady to travel to even -- to europe. c-span2 original series, influence and image, examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency. for martha washington to michelle obama, sundays at eight ago p.m. eastern, on american history tv, c-span3. >> the library of congress packard campus in virginia preserve and provide access to the library's vast collection of film and sound recordings. american history tv visited the campus to learn about the earliest public affairs films, including the spanish-american war, world war i, and the first ever political ad created in 1912 by the democratic party. this is the earliest video in our collection. it comes from may, -- this is the inauguration of color , and nbcn at wrc operated station in washington dc. the ceremony was hosted by the president and of nbc and attended by president eisenhower. during ceremonies, they spoke -
president wilson remarries edith wilson, and suffered from a stroke, making her primary role his caregiver and guardian. she also became the first first lady to travel to even -- to europe. c-span2 original series, influence and image, examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency. for martha washington to michelle obama, sundays at eight ago p.m. eastern, on american history tv, c-span3. >> the library of...
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9th. >> darren wilson is no racist. i know him well. i think the article misrepresents who he is. >> darren wilson said he would like to rejoin the ferguson police force to prove he has not been defeated. >>> the latest on the death of samuel dubose. the 43-year-old ohio man who was shot apparent killed during a traffic stop by a university of cincinnati police officer. during that stop officer ray tensing asked dubose about a bottle on his front seat labeled gin. dubose can be heard telling the officer it was only air freshener. tensing's initial police report said dubose produced an alcohol bottle. lab reports are just in. it was just air freshener in the battle. >>> james holmes one step closer to the death penalty. holmes killed 12 people and wounded 70 when he opened fire in an aurora movie theater in 2012. in the next phase, family members of the victims will speak directly to the jurors. >>> amy schumer taking a stand against gun violence after the shooting in louisiana. joining forces with her second cousin once
9th. >> darren wilson is no racist. i know him well. i think the article misrepresents who he is. >> darren wilson said he would like to rejoin the ferguson police force to prove he has not been defeated. >>> the latest on the death of samuel dubose. the 43-year-old ohio man who was shot apparent killed during a traffic stop by a university of cincinnati police officer. during that stop officer ray tensing asked dubose about a bottle on his front seat labeled gin. dubose...
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if he really wanted to indict darren wilson, he could get him indicted. it's just a probable cause hearing, it's not a trial. >> jerryl christmas has dealt with numerous grand juries in the st louis area. he says the threshold is so low that an overwhelming majority of grand jury cases end with an indictment. >> and the key factor is this: ask all around this country how often do prosecutors bring the defendant in to testify? i don't care what the defendant got to say...we the prosecutor's office! we know that we have a case, that's the reason why we are going for an indictment so we can move forward to trial. we don't need the defense version at this point >> darren wilson testified for four hours in september - the final straw, christmas said, for anyone with concerns over the impartiality of the prosecutor. >> i'm saying that you are too close to the police to think that you are going to aggressively prosecute them. and especially in a situation like this where its such a close call, i would be more comfortable with just an independent party who doesn'
if he really wanted to indict darren wilson, he could get him indicted. it's just a probable cause hearing, it's not a trial. >> jerryl christmas has dealt with numerous grand juries in the st louis area. he says the threshold is so low that an overwhelming majority of grand jury cases end with an indictment. >> and the key factor is this: ask all around this country how often do prosecutors bring the defendant in to testify? i don't care what the defendant got to say...we the...
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yesterday, drivers paid tribute to wilson. marco andretti led a motorcade of drivers across the golden gate bridge. andretti was driving wilson's number 25 car. some of the biggest names in racing were on hand to pay tribute to a man they all say was a great competitor and a great friend. >> he really has the biggest heart. he's so genuine, has all the time in the world for everybody, every fan, and, you know, it's just -- there's not enough good that i could say about the guy. >> reporter: drivers will also be paying to wilson during sunday's race by wearing a special sticker on their helmets. wilson's death has raised questions about how to make the sport safer, including the idea of enclosing the cockpit of the cars to protect them from flying debris. driver juan pablo montoya says that's a hard decision because enclosing the cockpit could make it tougher to get a driver out of the car in the case of a fire. safety precautions have gotten better over the years, but you simply cannot prevent all accidents, he says. as you ca
yesterday, drivers paid tribute to wilson. marco andretti led a motorcade of drivers across the golden gate bridge. andretti was driving wilson's number 25 car. some of the biggest names in racing were on hand to pay tribute to a man they all say was a great competitor and a great friend. >> he really has the biggest heart. he's so genuine, has all the time in the world for everybody, every fan, and, you know, it's just -- there's not enough good that i could say about the guy. >>...
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sunday night wilson was hit in the head by debris from a crashed car. he was pronounced dead yesterday. but today some of his organs donated to six patients all thought to be here in the u.s. according to his brother stefan, also a race car driver. >> makes you feel proud to be his brother. and just sort of exemplifies the life that he led and always giving and thinking of other people. this is just another case of that. >> reporter: stefan shared the news on twitter, saying, justin wilson saved six lives today. wilson was known as a generous man. his final gift lives on tonight in others. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> remarkable, six lives saved. >>> much more ahead tonight on "world news" this tuesday. the real estate warning, an agent threatened by an anonymous caller, the company that pulled brokers off the street. >>> news tonight about a popular supplement to boost memory, a new study casting doubt on the claims. >>> and the 17th century masterpiece more than $1 million, no match for a 12-year-old boy who forgot to watch his step. we'll t
sunday night wilson was hit in the head by debris from a crashed car. he was pronounced dead yesterday. but today some of his organs donated to six patients all thought to be here in the u.s. according to his brother stefan, also a race car driver. >> makes you feel proud to be his brother. and just sort of exemplifies the life that he led and always giving and thinking of other people. this is just another case of that. >> reporter: stefan shared the news on twitter, saying, justin...
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debris from another car hit wilson in the head. wils wilson's car then hit the wall. indy officials say he was respected by teammates and officials alike. >> justin's elite ability to drive a race car was matched by his unwavering kindness and character and humility. >> he is the first indy car driver to die electric an on-track accident since 2011. wilson was 37 years old and he is fifed survived by a wife and daughters. >>> this wildfire season is shaping up to be one of the worst on record. so far across the west 600 square miles have burned and the most burned by this state in a fire season in a decade. in washington the biggest fire in the state history has burned at least 400 square miles and destroyed 200 homes. some residents ignored evacuation orders to save their homes. >> fire was coming from that way, 40-mile-an-hour winds and i didn't think there was any hope. >> active duty soldiers, as well as firefighters from australia and new zealand are helping fight the washington wildfires. >>> a tropical storm erica is expected to strengthen and moving west 20 mi
debris from another car hit wilson in the head. wils wilson's car then hit the wall. indy officials say he was respected by teammates and officials alike. >> justin's elite ability to drive a race car was matched by his unwavering kindness and character and humility. >> he is the first indy car driver to die electric an on-track accident since 2011. wilson was 37 years old and he is fifed survived by a wife and daughters. >>> this wildfire season is shaping up to be one of...
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it perpetuates the view of wilson being self-serving. >> wilson has not read the justice department's report on the racism in ferguson. the former cop says he's not going to keep living in the past. wilson says if you live in a high crime area with a lot of poverty, there's going to be a large police presence. he claims it's not a race issue. he goes on to say, in ferguson there's a lack of initiative to get a job. the youth are running in the streets, he says not worry about working in the morning. the 29-year-old claim that is culture is everywhere in the inner cities. >> darren wilson is no racist. i know him well. i think the article misrepresent who is he is. >> wilson said he's interviewed in other police departments but has not been hired because he is a liability. he wants to go back to the ferguson police officer department to prove he isn't defeated. >> interesting. >> a lot of security risks reaching out to other departments for jobs. it's certainly been an impact on his life. boris, thank you very much. >>> an investigation under way into what caused a circus tent to colla
it perpetuates the view of wilson being self-serving. >> wilson has not read the justice department's report on the racism in ferguson. the former cop says he's not going to keep living in the past. wilson says if you live in a high crime area with a lot of poverty, there's going to be a large police presence. he claims it's not a race issue. he goes on to say, in ferguson there's a lack of initiative to get a job. the youth are running in the streets, he says not worry about working in...