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it highlights president woodrow wilson's attempts to negotiate a peace agreement before america in april ofwere one 1917. the national world war i museum in kansas city, missouri hosted this 90-minute event. >> good evening and welcome to the national world war museum and memorial here in kansas city, missouri. i am the curator and it is my pleasure and honor to welcome you here this evening for a fantastic conversation that we can in joy with c-span and chrome radio. for those of you who are new to not,useum, this museum is in fact, new. after the armistice was
it highlights president woodrow wilson's attempts to negotiate a peace agreement before america in april ofwere one 1917. the national world war i museum in kansas city, missouri hosted this 90-minute event. >> good evening and welcome to the national world war museum and memorial here in kansas city, missouri. i am the curator and it is my pleasure and honor to welcome you here this evening for a fantastic conversation that we can in joy with c-span and chrome radio. for those of you who...
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discussion and a highlight president woodrow wilson's attempt to negotiate peace amongst the belligerents before america entered world war i in april of 1917. the national world war i museum in kansas city, missouri hosted this event. good evening and welcome to the national world war i museum and memorial, here in kansas, missouri.
discussion and a highlight president woodrow wilson's attempt to negotiate peace amongst the belligerents before america entered world war i in april of 1917. the national world war i museum in kansas city, missouri hosted this event. good evening and welcome to the national world war i museum and memorial, here in kansas, missouri.
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the podcast and discussion highlight president woodrow wilson's attempts to negotiate a peace agreement among the before america entered world war i in april 1917. museumional world war i in kansas city, missouri hosted this event. lora: in 1926, this place opened. it was dedicated to those who had the courage, honor, patriotism, and sacrifice to defend their nation, and also in the hope of a just and lasting peace, which is in part, and in whole, our conversation this evening. this evening we are going to be discussing that u.s. entry into world war i in april of 1917. it is part of a much larger --ies that is a docudrama partn me -- and the first of our conversation we will be looking at the u.s. in 1914 when the war broke out in europe. then we will look at wilson's reelection in 1916, the decision to go to war, and finally the u.s. at war. evening is made up of two. originally it was going to be three speakers. i do not have the lovely gentleman whoted should be here in my place, professor hugh strong, who is the key narrator throughout much of this docudrama. he is sending his regr
the podcast and discussion highlight president woodrow wilson's attempts to negotiate a peace agreement among the before america entered world war i in april 1917. museumional world war i in kansas city, missouri hosted this event. lora: in 1926, this place opened. it was dedicated to those who had the courage, honor, patriotism, and sacrifice to defend their nation, and also in the hope of a just and lasting peace, which is in part, and in whole, our conversation this evening. this evening we...
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it highlights president woodrow wilson's attempts to negotiate a peace agreement before america in april ofwere one 1917. the national world war i museum in kansas city, missouri hosted this 90-minute event. >> good evening and welcome to the national world war museum and memorial here in kansas city, missouri. i am the curator and it is my pleasure and honor to welcome you here this evening for a fantastic conversation that we can in joy with c-span and chrome radio. for those of you who are new to not,useum, this museum is in fact, new. after the armistice was designed, kansas citizens came together and they wanted to create a memorial who lived and war.in the world they raise $2.5 million to the old of these structure we are in this evening. if any of you would like to raise $2.5 million for us today, we would be happy to discuss this. in 1926, this year to fall art nouveau place opened. to those whoted had the courage, honor, patriotism, and sacrifice to save their nation in the hope of a just and lasting peace. this evening, we will be discussing the u.s. entry into world war i in a
it highlights president woodrow wilson's attempts to negotiate a peace agreement before america in april ofwere one 1917. the national world war i museum in kansas city, missouri hosted this 90-minute event. >> good evening and welcome to the national world war museum and memorial here in kansas city, missouri. i am the curator and it is my pleasure and honor to welcome you here this evening for a fantastic conversation that we can in joy with c-span and chrome radio. for those of you who...
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man in our hisotry and certainly informing woodrow wilson. he outlines some essential points in that particular piece, looking at definitions of masculinity and citizenship. he also talked about the importance of ships. about theof you talk u.s. navy and its contribution? >> well, i did not know this was going to come up. i'm am writing a book about shipping lines. is ambassador, what he talking about is the american shipping industry was small in this time. it had grown in the first decades of the 20th century but it is a common concern. he would be disappointed to look at historic ledger books to of u.s. troops sent to france in troops sent of u.s. to france in 1917 went on british ships. that masculine language and how war would somehow revitalize a flagging american manhood. this is the time of the effigy of the suffragettes movement. women were trying to get the right to vote in 1920. this is not an american phenomenon. this is happening around the world and in britain at the same time. his comments address that. we often think about war
man in our hisotry and certainly informing woodrow wilson. he outlines some essential points in that particular piece, looking at definitions of masculinity and citizenship. he also talked about the importance of ships. about theof you talk u.s. navy and its contribution? >> well, i did not know this was going to come up. i'm am writing a book about shipping lines. is ambassador, what he talking about is the american shipping industry was small in this time. it had grown in the first...
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not react the did way woodrow wilson wanted them to. wilson gave that famous neutrality speech in which he said i want the american people to be neutral inside. were absolutely sympathetic to the british and french. even if they understood that what the british and french wanted from this war was not necessarily what america wanted from this war. i will talk more about that. wilson had a bit of this. he wanted the government to be neutral, but his sentiments were pro-british. the way wilson defined american neutrality is interesting. there is a number of ways you could have done this. he could have said, neutrality means we do not trade with either side. he could have said, neutrality means we trade with each side equally. instead, the definition of neutrality the united states took was american companies were free to do business with whomever they wanted. for a lot of reasons, that means the american economics structure will be pro-british. we rely on british credit, insurance, shipping, what that means to my mind is early on in the wa
not react the did way woodrow wilson wanted them to. wilson gave that famous neutrality speech in which he said i want the american people to be neutral inside. were absolutely sympathetic to the british and french. even if they understood that what the british and french wanted from this war was not necessarily what america wanted from this war. i will talk more about that. wilson had a bit of this. he wanted the government to be neutral, but his sentiments were pro-british. the way wilson...
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wilson. commission is the doorway which led into eleanor roosevelt's bedroom. it is very small, and there is not much in here, because eleanor roosevelt eventually had her own little retreat which was on the eastern end of the roosevelt estate. it was a place that fdr built for her on land that he owned. after that in her life which point happened around 1926, she began using it more and more often. whenever she came to hyde park without fdr, she would spend the days and nights there. if she came to hyde park with fdr, she would spend the days there and the nights back here. for her, it was her home at hyde park. she never felt at home in this house. this was her mother-in-law's house, and she would say that for 40 years she was just a visitor here. so she loved that little stoned cottage, andone later on she had a building that was originally built as a furniture factory converted into a retreat for herself. that was really the place that she loved to be more than any other place in hyde par
wilson. commission is the doorway which led into eleanor roosevelt's bedroom. it is very small, and there is not much in here, because eleanor roosevelt eventually had her own little retreat which was on the eastern end of the roosevelt estate. it was a place that fdr built for her on land that he owned. after that in her life which point happened around 1926, she began using it more and more often. whenever she came to hyde park without fdr, she would spend the days and nights there. if she...
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chopper 4 over the woodrow wilson bridge. looking smooth. nice sunshine trying to come up there. looking pretty good. otherwise, on the outer loop, through prince george's county, this is near 450 annapolis road. the crash was along the left side of the roadway. if you're traveling northbound on 395 in virginia, the hov lanes near seminary road, we have a crash reported along the right side. that's the latest from the traffic center. rob stallworth, back to you. >>> good morning, i'm landon dowdy at cnbc hid quarters. recommended post to your feed. testing to see it earlier this month. it will suggest posts for you. algorithm selected the section called recommended for you. it's clearly labeled. so you don't confuse it. >>> it's 6:56 now. here are four things to know. a suspect facing a long list of charges in fairfax county. he assaulted a juvenile, stole two vehicles, led police on a chase, crashed into a van full of people and assaulted two officers. eight people were injured. look for updates in the nbc washington app. >>> roy moore filed a lawsuit to stop the certification o
chopper 4 over the woodrow wilson bridge. looking smooth. nice sunshine trying to come up there. looking pretty good. otherwise, on the outer loop, through prince george's county, this is near 450 annapolis road. the crash was along the left side of the roadway. if you're traveling northbound on 395 in virginia, the hov lanes near seminary road, we have a crash reported along the right side. that's the latest from the traffic center. rob stallworth, back to you. >>> good morning, i'm...
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going back to woodrow wilson he wrote about this extensively. he believed the way the government should be run was sent by elected officials. it was by a barack is the and professionals in a bureaucracy that would institute the functions of government controlled by the political system. we see a lot of that. there's a lot going on in this fourth branch of government that is beyond the control of the present and beyond the control of congress. certainly beyond the control of congress and somewhat the president. look at the problems that president trump's had trying to get the regulatory state and that brockers sanders control. you have things coming out that nobody wants to deal with. we have policies going forward that should be going forward. congress needs to get it under control. i think it needs to be reduced and gotten under control so the people that we elect that are responsive to the american people and the people answered of them are in charge of what's happening on a bunch of aircraft that get appointed to government posts. >> host: ca
going back to woodrow wilson he wrote about this extensively. he believed the way the government should be run was sent by elected officials. it was by a barack is the and professionals in a bureaucracy that would institute the functions of government controlled by the political system. we see a lot of that. there's a lot going on in this fourth branch of government that is beyond the control of the present and beyond the control of congress. certainly beyond the control of congress and...
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wilson. so below the commission making fdr assistant secretary of the navy is the doorway that led into eleanor roosevelt's bedroom. so we look into eleanor roosevelt's room, and it is very small, and there is not much in here, because eleanor roosevelt eventually had her own little waseat at val-kill, which on the eastern -- and it was a roosevelt estate. it was a place that fdr built for her on land that he owned. and after that point in her life, which happened around 1926, she began to use that more and more often. whenever she came to hyde park without fdr, she would spend the days and nights there. if she came to hyde park with fdr, she would spend the days there, nights might be spent back here. but to her, that was finally her own home at hyde park. she never felt at home in this house. this was her mother-in-law's house, and she used to say she was just a visitor here for 40 years. so she loved that little cottage at val-kill which she shared with her political mentors, nancy cook, a
wilson. so below the commission making fdr assistant secretary of the navy is the doorway that led into eleanor roosevelt's bedroom. so we look into eleanor roosevelt's room, and it is very small, and there is not much in here, because eleanor roosevelt eventually had her own little waseat at val-kill, which on the eastern -- and it was a roosevelt estate. it was a place that fdr built for her on land that he owned. and after that point in her life, which happened around 1926, she began to use...
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he becomes a thorn in woodrow wilson's side, because he holds the president's feet to the fire he is in particular known for opposing -- questioning the terms under which african-americans will enlist in the war but really coordinating an international campaign to quash the release of a birth of a nation. the homage to a clan that comes out in 1915 one of my favorite quotes, he writes this before the united states enters the war. he says absolute loyalty in arms and civil duties need not for a moment -- for african-americans like other americans, they will say against the accusations that they lack patriotism, they lack a robust understanding of a citizens duty to their nation. he will say instead it is precisely because i understand the true meaning of patriotism that i say my country must listen to our urgent needs, and must respond in exchange for our support. this is exactly what women are doing. let's be clear war is a perfect time for concessions, at least to ask for them, because you're needed. it's true. it's totally true. another person who is -- a describer as a little lady
he becomes a thorn in woodrow wilson's side, because he holds the president's feet to the fire he is in particular known for opposing -- questioning the terms under which african-americans will enlist in the war but really coordinating an international campaign to quash the release of a birth of a nation. the homage to a clan that comes out in 1915 one of my favorite quotes, he writes this before the united states enters the war. he says absolute loyalty in arms and civil duties need not for a...
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today marks the 161st anniversary of woodrow wilson's birth. national coneed ral commemorating the birthday with the wreath laying at the tomb. he served two terms from 1913-1921. by the way, if you didn't know, he is the only president interred in d.c. nancy: coming up for us at 5:00. claims that flint isn't living up to side of the settlement after the problems with the water. larry: plus -- >> it would be like random people stopping in front of my howls and grabbing the packages and running away. what this woman dud to try to bill: we will get to the weekend outlook. we have to layer up and dropping to the teens. a lot of spot for the mid-to-the low teens. if you add wind to it and single digits again. similar to what we had last night. remember the pets. you have not sealed up the hose bibs. do that. watching the weekend saturday stands for snowshowers. light accumulation. half an inch, maybe an inch saturday morning. that is what we are looking at. 34, the high. nudging up above the freezing mark. we dive back new year's eve day. the high
today marks the 161st anniversary of woodrow wilson's birth. national coneed ral commemorating the birthday with the wreath laying at the tomb. he served two terms from 1913-1921. by the way, if you didn't know, he is the only president interred in d.c. nancy: coming up for us at 5:00. claims that flint isn't living up to side of the settlement after the problems with the water. larry: plus -- >> it would be like random people stopping in front of my howls and grabbing the packages and...
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aaron david miller is from the woodrow wilson center think tank. at all. a lot of countries didn't vote at all. there were a record number of abstentions. 35. eight or nine voted against. picture. i've worked for republicans and democrats and voted for both. this was a significant blow to american credibility. little faith in diplomacy. much more difficult. nothing is going to fundamentally and positively affect the situation. of its own role has been made more difficult. diplomatically, little affect? i do. of what motivates the trump administration. in particular shows a preternatural tendency to choose politics. pacify and expand the political base. the administration rebels in the conflict at the un. it is popular among his constituency. multilateral diplomacy. in the united states. in lima. the president, pedro pablo kuczynski. to deny allegations of corruption. cholera outbreaks the world has seen in a decade. of the population with little access to food or clean water. from the capital sa naa. you may find it distressing. and beyond despair. he's ju
aaron david miller is from the woodrow wilson center think tank. at all. a lot of countries didn't vote at all. there were a record number of abstentions. 35. eight or nine voted against. picture. i've worked for republicans and democrats and voted for both. this was a significant blow to american credibility. little faith in diplomacy. much more difficult. nothing is going to fundamentally and positively affect the situation. of its own role has been made more difficult. diplomatically, little...
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he becomes a thorn in woodrow wilson's side because he holds the president's feet to the fire. he is in particular known for opposing or at least questioning the terms under which african-americans will enlist in the war. but also really coordinating an international campaign to quash the release of birth of a nation, the homage to the klan that comes out in 1915. one of my favorite quotes by w.e.d. dubois on the war and, again, he writes this before the united states enters the war officially and he says, absolute loyalty in arms and in civil duties need not for a moment lead us to abate our just complaints and just demands. so for african-americans like other americans, they will say, against the accusation that they lack patriotism, they lack a robust understanding of a citizen's duty to their nation. he will say instead, no, it is precisely because i understand the true meaning of patriotism that i say that my country must listen to our urgent needs and must respond in exchange for our support. this is exactly what women are doing, right? and let's be clear, war is a perfec
he becomes a thorn in woodrow wilson's side because he holds the president's feet to the fire. he is in particular known for opposing or at least questioning the terms under which african-americans will enlist in the war. but also really coordinating an international campaign to quash the release of birth of a nation, the homage to the klan that comes out in 1915. one of my favorite quotes by w.e.d. dubois on the war and, again, he writes this before the united states enters the war officially...
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wilson bridge. those are solid bumper to delays past the casino and crossing over the bridge into virginia. it's going to be a long riled for the drivers who make this commute. melissa, what else is going on? >> puts it in perspective. this problem in hyattsville at 202, crash in the center lane. that has cleared out of the way. that is good news. the rest of the beltway looks pretty good. taking a look at travel times, 270 southbound. germantown to the spur. you're on time. top of the beltway, a little slow. 35 miles per hour. going take you 16 minutes from 95 to 270. 66 inbound is okay. remember to listen to wtop 103.5 fm. let's listen to mr. bell. good morning. >> good morning, melissa. everybody was hoping our chances for a white christmas would be going up. unfortunately, looks like the mild air and some raininess coming our way in the nick of time for christmas. our warmest christmas on record. 1964, made 72. our snowiest christmas day, back in 1962. we'll have an abundance of moisture on chri
wilson bridge. those are solid bumper to delays past the casino and crossing over the bridge into virginia. it's going to be a long riled for the drivers who make this commute. melissa, what else is going on? >> puts it in perspective. this problem in hyattsville at 202, crash in the center lane. that has cleared out of the way. that is good news. the rest of the beltway looks pretty good. taking a look at travel times, 270 southbound. germantown to the spur. you're on time. top of the...
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he was sydnor was a woodrow wilson graduate. she was to start classes florida a&m university. >>> breaking news out of new york city. >> let's get to chris lawrence at the live desk. >> frigid news guys. more than two dozen people are okay after a frigid night in new york city. take a look. this ferry was carrying 27 people last night when he got stuck on a sandbar for four hours. adding to the misery, the water that's shallow, commuters had to vac into small inflatable boats. this was actually the second in a month. that very same ferry service. aaron, back to you. >> chris, thank you. it's 4:33 right now. more breaking news. roy moore filed a lawsuit to stop the certification of democrat doug jones as the wish of alabama's u.s. senate race. he says there needs to be a fraud investigation and a new election. alabama's secretary of state says he sees no evidence of fraud and that jones will be r jones defeated moore by 20,000 votes. it was the first time a democrat won the seat in decades. >>> the current powerball jackpot is at
he was sydnor was a woodrow wilson graduate. she was to start classes florida a&m university. >>> breaking news out of new york city. >> let's get to chris lawrence at the live desk. >> frigid news guys. more than two dozen people are okay after a frigid night in new york city. take a look. this ferry was carrying 27 people last night when he got stuck on a sandbar for four hours. adding to the misery, the water that's shallow, commuters had to vac into small inflatable...
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and as you make your way inner loop we're looking great between pennsylvania avenue and woodrow wilson bridge. problems yesterday. not case now. metro picks up at 5. questions erin fox d. contribution on twitter wisdom and maureen back to you. >> 4:6 coming up on "fox news morning" a massive, massive leak exposes data of 123 million u.s. household. >> a news to wrong number leading to her announcement to go viral. >> a live look across the region 4:36, 53 is the temp. back in a moment. >> we're back with what is hot on the web. >> hol shol here with what is going on in social media. >> white house chief john kelly is is under fire this morning after he apparently add black republicans for resumes while addressing trump administration lack of diversity. he asked for resumes at a gathering meant up to date on tam reform. he asked them to spread the word that the trump administration is hiring. kelly says he did not say african americans when he asked for resumes just talented young peopl heads to the united kingdom in 2018. the president and british prime minister theresa may announced a
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at the woodrow wilson bridge, sn not bad at all. clear sailing on both loops of the beltway. that's the latest. aaron and susan, back to you. >> dave, thank you. >>> that breaking news now out of new york city. a dozen people are dead after what's called a historic fire. it happened in a five-story brick apartment building in the bronx. within the last two minutes we learned that four children are among the 12 people dead here. four others are in the hospital now. the blaze broke out around 7:00 last night. not far from the bronx zoo. some 170 firefighters were on the scene to battle the four-alarm fire. the mayor of the city is calling it an unspeakable tragedy. >> this is the worstir city in at least a quarter century. >> at this point we know the fire started on the first floor of that apartment building. officials say the death toll could rise. four people in the hospital are said to be in critical condition. >>> chopper 4 over the scene of an apartment fire in our area. the two-alarm fire forced dozens of people to evacuate the building off georgia avenue and hewitt aven
at the woodrow wilson bridge, sn not bad at all. clear sailing on both loops of the beltway. that's the latest. aaron and susan, back to you. >> dave, thank you. >>> that breaking news now out of new york city. a dozen people are dead after what's called a historic fire. it happened in a five-story brick apartment building in the bronx. within the last two minutes we learned that four children are among the 12 people dead here. four others are in the hospital now. the blaze broke...
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wilson center. she and the organization know this topic very, very well. jane, this is -- when nikki haley talked about israel and palestine, israel and the palestinians having to sort this out in negotiations, there are no negotiations. there have been no negotiations for some time. >> right. >> so the problem is, america is not in a position to put its head in the sand and say, y'all work it out, and when you do, we'll pick this up later. this is either america's role or it's not. >> no. i think it is america's role to stay engaged in the region, and i think there was some disappointment that the obama administration after the massive effort that john kerry made to create conditions for an israel/palestinian authority peace failed, the obama administration seemed to pivot out and people were very disappointed, plus some other decisions on syria and elsewhere were disappointing to many and they didn't see our strategy's in in this case i'm nor bullish. let me splane, ali, explain inc mouth is opene
wilson center. she and the organization know this topic very, very well. jane, this is -- when nikki haley talked about israel and palestine, israel and the palestinians having to sort this out in negotiations, there are no negotiations. there have been no negotiations for some time. >> right. >> so the problem is, america is not in a position to put its head in the sand and say, y'all work it out, and when you do, we'll pick this up later. this is either america's role or it's not....
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you will find an issue on the woodrow wilson bridge. those traveling from alexander, it's going to be slow. so prepare for that. in the mean time on i-66, volume working against you at this point. we haven't had any issues of accidents. good news there. checking to see how much the tolls are inside of the beltway. probably expensive. we will verify that in a bit. >> thank you. >>> we've got breaking news to tell you about on the cause of death of a high school student from bethesda. he was found dead on sunday night by his own father after an alleged underaged drinking a stream in an area wooded, not too far from where the party was happening. today we learned that the high school senior died as a result of alcohol intoxication, complicated by drowning and hypo they hypothermia. he says when police broke up the party, they should have called the teen's parents since his son was obviously intoxicated. >>> to prince george's county now. an armed car heist has our attention this morning because of how it was pulled off and the fact that th
you will find an issue on the woodrow wilson bridge. those traveling from alexander, it's going to be slow. so prepare for that. in the mean time on i-66, volume working against you at this point. we haven't had any issues of accidents. good news there. checking to see how much the tolls are inside of the beltway. probably expensive. we will verify that in a bit. >> thank you. >>> we've got breaking news to tell you about on the cause of death of a high school student from...
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these were not the utterances of the next woodrow wilson. he didn't come across to a lot of people, especially the more intelligent abundance as a credible candidate, but what roosevelt did have and you allude to was a kind of political genius. he knew, he knew how to go about finding finding and bringing together large groups of people which at the end of the day is what matters in politics, and he was really a genius at that, probably a as quickly as anyone in american politics, and hoover, not being a political type himself entirely underestimated the worst of those talents that roosevelt had, and it wasn't until late in the campaign that he began to see that roosevelt was far more ready than he anticipated. it was just published five years ago where he had very unorthodox views of the postwar including the pearl harbor was not a sneak attack and that they were looking for a backdoor war and we had no business in the war. do you think they will ever come around to that kind of thinking in the public? >> no. people have a hard time imagini
these were not the utterances of the next woodrow wilson. he didn't come across to a lot of people, especially the more intelligent abundance as a credible candidate, but what roosevelt did have and you allude to was a kind of political genius. he knew, he knew how to go about finding finding and bringing together large groups of people which at the end of the day is what matters in politics, and he was really a genius at that, probably a as quickly as anyone in american politics, and hoover,...
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when woodrow wilson was president, certainly not my favorite president, but even woodrow wilson, after mexican gang -- after a mexican gang came across the u.s. border one time too many and killed a bunch of american families, woodrow wilson said, enough is enough. they didn't have the wherewithal to build a wall where they needed it back then. so he sent american troops, something new called the national guard was also utilized . i've asked for official number of u.s. troops that woodrow wilson as president sent to the border to enforce the border. and i've gotten anywhere from 15,000 to 150,000, continue to get different figures. ay have been 75,000. but regardless, woodrow wilson sent american troops to stop people from illegally entering the country. also sent a general after pancho villa. but i heard in the last administration, i heard it said that no one has done more than the obama administration to protect our border. and i know no one said that intentionally misleading. they just were not aware that woodrow wilson sent potentially tens of thousands of american troops to the bo
when woodrow wilson was president, certainly not my favorite president, but even woodrow wilson, after mexican gang -- after a mexican gang came across the u.s. border one time too many and killed a bunch of american families, woodrow wilson said, enough is enough. they didn't have the wherewithal to build a wall where they needed it back then. so he sent american troops, something new called the national guard was also utilized . i've asked for official number of u.s. troops that woodrow...
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was a fulbright fellow from harvard scholar and woodrow wilson public service fellow and here today to speak on his fascinating new book "digital world war" now the floor is yours haroon. [applause] >> thanks to the heritage foundation and i am thrilled to be here today to talk to about i am very passionate about witches thinking about the information n battlefield that is either not well understood or not well thought of in terms of how to keep the usa for national security. starting off with the story for my book i did a lot of work of interviews with my background in data as a day negative driven approach i have said database of defectors and they wanted to think carefully what are the reasons that young people are attracted to this propaganda and what really makes somebody get up to buy a ticket or join to support their ecosystem so i was in the gulf interviewing a defector who had come back and i was asking her very early in the interview give me a one word identification when you hear the word isis i thought about those one word answers we would give which would be horrendous hor
was a fulbright fellow from harvard scholar and woodrow wilson public service fellow and here today to speak on his fascinating new book "digital world war" now the floor is yours haroon. [applause] >> thanks to the heritage foundation and i am thrilled to be here today to talk to about i am very passionate about witches thinking about the information n battlefield that is either not well understood or not well thought of in terms of how to keep the usa for national security....
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wilson center. a lot of angry reaction, which many people were expecting, but what do you think are the long-term consequences of this decision? ms. harman: too few people realize that it has been the policy of the united states for 22 years to move the embassy to jerusalem. i voted for the the jerusalem embassy act, as did most members of congress, in 1995, and it includes a waiver, and president trump signed the waiver again yesterday. every six months he waives moving the embassy to jerusalem. what he said yesterday was his intention is, without a time frame, to move the embassy to jerusalem. he also did not say that jerusalem would be the exclusive capital of israel. so what i see here, and i think others i have talked to confirm this, is a deal he is trying to make, a huge deal, to use his formulation, which would involve massive saudi aid to the palestinians in exchange for their agreement to a smaller landmass in their state. the israelis would agree to a state of israel and a contiguous pale
wilson center. a lot of angry reaction, which many people were expecting, but what do you think are the long-term consequences of this decision? ms. harman: too few people realize that it has been the policy of the united states for 22 years to move the embassy to jerusalem. i voted for the the jerusalem embassy act, as did most members of congress, in 1995, and it includes a waiver, and president trump signed the waiver again yesterday. every six months he waives moving the embassy to...
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not seeing any problems -- i meant the woodrow wilson bridge. looking good there. oxon hill road looks good. same story on 210. again right now the big story tractor-trailer crash on 50 out by annapolis. >> coming up on fox5 news morning, hall of fame quarterback warren moon is being sued for sexual harassment. >> the latest on that and much more trending stories. >> we're going to break right now with a live look outside across the region. the time is 4:36, 44 is the temp. back in a moment. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ well it's a perfect nespresso morning here, george. hold on a second. mmm. ♪ ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. ♪ ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? >> ♪ >> time right now is 4:39. we're back with what's hot on the web the stories you're engaging with the most this morning on social media. >> here's holly morris with what's trending. >> hall of fame quarterba
not seeing any problems -- i meant the woodrow wilson bridge. looking good there. oxon hill road looks good. same story on 210. again right now the big story tractor-trailer crash on 50 out by annapolis. >> coming up on fox5 news morning, hall of fame quarterback warren moon is being sued for sexual harassment. >> the latest on that and much more trending stories. >> we're going to break right now with a live look outside across the region. the time is 4:36, 44 is the temp....
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julie: traffic on the woodrow wilson bridge is ok, but it could change. autria: now would be the time to hit the road. your traffic is coming up. we want to get a check of the forecast with veronica johnson. you cannot blame mother nature if you have issues getting out of town. blameca: you can't even mother nature if you are moving slow this morning. we are above freezing. near freezing, culpeper through prince william's county, fairfax county, that is about it. temperatures come up quickly. without the rain now and the rain until 9:00 this evening. the mild air moving in. higher temperatures than yesterday. degrees by lunchtime today. are50's, even if you traveling to areas north, it will be a milder day in pennsylvania. with rainontinues that will continue throughout the day. coats on for sunday and monday. toare going to go from cold quite cold before the new year comes in. looking at the outer loop ridee beltway, a 15 minute out of college park. it is not bad. and next to two minutes getting through silver spring through 270. on 66, from the nasa's t
julie: traffic on the woodrow wilson bridge is ok, but it could change. autria: now would be the time to hit the road. your traffic is coming up. we want to get a check of the forecast with veronica johnson. you cannot blame mother nature if you have issues getting out of town. blameca: you can't even mother nature if you are moving slow this morning. we are above freezing. near freezing, culpeper through prince william's county, fairfax county, that is about it. temperatures come up quickly....
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wilson center and i formed malawi on the thirty first of july at eleven o'clock in the morning that i would be returning to malawi under speaking to the chief of staff of the state of the office of the president cabinet the same day five hours later there was an announcement that there would be one and of honest up until now they weren't overused has not been issued ok so no war interest there's no announcement of or interest but also lots of allegations from former colleagues of yours who have accused you of being involved including former colleagues of yours who are now behind bars convicted they are saying that you were involved you know that you heard them say yes what you said and i don't want and i can give you every day that when i was in office two years i came in to complete the two years of the former president and the first three it's was the genesis of the corruption of the two years that i stayed in office there is now a forensic audit supported and funded by the german government that shows that five hundred seventy seven billion or stolen in the thirstiest when i came
wilson center and i formed malawi on the thirty first of july at eleven o'clock in the morning that i would be returning to malawi under speaking to the chief of staff of the state of the office of the president cabinet the same day five hours later there was an announcement that there would be one and of honest up until now they weren't overused has not been issued ok so no war interest there's no announcement of or interest but also lots of allegations from former colleagues of yours who have...
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wilson center and i formed malawi on the thirty first of july at eleven o'clock in the morning that i would be returning to malawi under speaking to the chief of staff of the state of the office of the president cabinet the same day five hours later there was an announcement that there would be one and of honest up until now they weren't overused has not been issued ok so no war interest there's no announcement of our interest but also lots of allegations from former colleagues of yours who have accused you of being involved including former colleagues of yours who are now behind bars convicted they are saying that you were involved you know that you heard them say yes what you said and i don't want and i can give you every day that when i was in office two years i came in to complete the two years of the former president and the first three it's was the genesis of the corruption of the two years that i stayed in office there is now a forensic audit supported and funded by the german government that shows that five hundred seventy seven billion or stolen in the thirstiest when i cam
wilson center and i formed malawi on the thirty first of july at eleven o'clock in the morning that i would be returning to malawi under speaking to the chief of staff of the state of the office of the president cabinet the same day five hours later there was an announcement that there would be one and of honest up until now they weren't overused has not been issued ok so no war interest there's no announcement of our interest but also lots of allegations from former colleagues of yours who...
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wilson. jackson has a democrat in the white house and an interested new yorker who wants to be the receiving office from people across the new york state. when jackson goes to washington on patronage issues, is the assistant secretary of the navy's office. franklin and his secretary louis howll. jackson, in buffalo, is starting to move away from political work. of the is the site robert h jackson united states courthouse at the circle of the heart of downtown. jackson realizes climbing the ladder in the big city is a long-term process. returning to jamestown allowed him to become a younger contemporary of the big lawyers of cleveland and chicago and boston. he is recruited by the mayor of jamestown to become the corporation counsel. then he embarks on a private practice that is local, regional and national. it is very detaching from democratic politics. jackson begins to argue cases in the new york court of appeals. in the personal realm he has a --prosperous life. he marries a woman and has
wilson. jackson has a democrat in the white house and an interested new yorker who wants to be the receiving office from people across the new york state. when jackson goes to washington on patronage issues, is the assistant secretary of the navy's office. franklin and his secretary louis howll. jackson, in buffalo, is starting to move away from political work. of the is the site robert h jackson united states courthouse at the circle of the heart of downtown. jackson realizes climbing the...
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she was a woodrow wilson graduate and died just days before she was due to start classes at florida university. >>> we are certainly in a holiday pattern around here. traffic is lighter. there are lots of parties to attend but that means you should be extra focused about safety. police are cracking down still very common this time of year. transportation reporter adam tuss is here live with a look at some of those sobering s statistics. adam. >> reporter: absolutely. during this time period of the year, younger drivers between ages 18 and 34 are involved in the most deadly drunk driving crashes. this time of year, nothing is guaranteed on the road. >> i'm just more alert when i'm driving. >> reporter: triple-a says the period between christmas and new year's eve is the deadliest times to be on the road. last year 9 over the span of the week on virginia roads. just this past week until maryland deadly crash that killed three people in charts county. speed, alcohol, a bit less awareness can play a part. jeff getting ready football game is in spirit, but he's absolutely more aware. >> be more def
she was a woodrow wilson graduate and died just days before she was due to start classes at florida university. >>> we are certainly in a holiday pattern around here. traffic is lighter. there are lots of parties to attend but that means you should be extra focused about safety. police are cracking down still very common this time of year. transportation reporter adam tuss is here live with a look at some of those sobering s statistics. adam. >> reporter: absolutely. during this...
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inner loop as you approach woodrow wilson bridge. taking a look at the rest of the best way, slow spot is outer loop. northbound, fairfax county parkway at 123, lanes blocked there by a crash. >>> all right. melissa, thank you. >>> we'll take a quick break now and check your forecast next. ♪ this is our town. these are our neighborhoods. and we love this place as much as you do. ♪ >>> off to a chilly start this morning. it will be a very pleasant afternoon to be outside. plenty of sunshine today. hourly temperatures well up into the mid 50s. afternoon highs today close to 60 degrees. from washington and points south towards manassas and fredericksburg. tomorrow, clouds come back in and cooler. temperatures staying in the 40s all day tomorrow. >> all right. we have another local news update for new 25 minutes. >> for now, back to the "today" show after this short break. have a great day. ♪ we need a little christmas right this very minute ♪ >>> we need christmas. we got christmas. we got the rockefe
inner loop as you approach woodrow wilson bridge. taking a look at the rest of the best way, slow spot is outer loop. northbound, fairfax county parkway at 123, lanes blocked there by a crash. >>> all right. melissa, thank you. >>> we'll take a quick break now and check your forecast next. ♪ this is our town. these are our neighborhoods. and we love this place as much as you do. ♪ >>> off to a chilly start this morning. it will be a very pleasant afternoon to be...
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cinder just graduated from woodrow wilson high school and ten days away from attending college when she was wounded by a stray bullet. for months he eluded police. yesterday at 9:00 a.m., the officers checking out robbery call. police say the detectives found evidence tying the 18-year-old and that is gun evidence we have been talking about to a homicide tuesday on the douglas street northeast and wednesday on bryant street northeast. they say they connected mayfield to cinder's death as well. it's an emotional outcome for the m.p.d. family. >> we always say it brings closure to the families. but you have three families that had to spend the holid he has to face the consequences of the action. >> a lot of evidence. we are poring through the documents now and we will have the latest at 5:00. reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: thanks. memorial service scheduled for saturday for scott and buckley fricker. it begins on saturday. they were killed in the reston home last week. the police say they were shot by the daughter's 17-year-old boyfriend. investigators do believe that
cinder just graduated from woodrow wilson high school and ten days away from attending college when she was wounded by a stray bullet. for months he eluded police. yesterday at 9:00 a.m., the officers checking out robbery call. police say the detectives found evidence tying the 18-year-old and that is gun evidence we have been talking about to a homicide tuesday on the douglas street northeast and wednesday on bryant street northeast. they say they connected mayfield to cinder's death as well....
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. >> dave ottaway for the woodrow wilson center. i want to add on to what ambassador jones was talking about, the saudi influence. i just came back from tunisia and morocco and wahhabism has long been blamed for the ideological inspiration. but ambassador talek noted these jihadists as little ideological or theological oration or knowledge. so is wahhabism the problem really? or as the source of inspiration, or is it economic considerations that they need to make money? what do you think the source for jihadist him is theologically? is it wahhabism? >> the reasons are so many, many fold wahhabism, back in the '70s and even before that, at the same time egypt, this islamist movement was started in my grab, the teachers got from egypt, iraq and syria and they're all muslim brotherhood without anybody knowing been. they were teaching high schools back in the countryside. and then came wahhabism, i think that's where it gets material money and this is how it goes. there's a bit of a problem with it. there's a socioeconomic problem becau
. >> dave ottaway for the woodrow wilson center. i want to add on to what ambassador jones was talking about, the saudi influence. i just came back from tunisia and morocco and wahhabism has long been blamed for the ideological inspiration. but ambassador talek noted these jihadists as little ideological or theological oration or knowledge. so is wahhabism the problem really? or as the source of inspiration, or is it economic considerations that they need to make money? what do you think...
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deep abiding foes like woodrow wilson, teddy roosevelt, jp morgan but one thing they can ofee on is their admiration the british political and economic system. what is interesting -- and i will talk to about the civilians today -- is that large number of civilians have this perception in a large amount of officers have that perception. weird mix.sort of a you cannot separate the american consumption of the germans without dealing with the american perceptions of the german americans. this is from the census of 1890. in the time the americans entered world war i, the germans make up the single largest ethnic group in the united states. they have deep concentrations, especially in the midwest and the eastern part of the nation. the native sort of anglo-saxon americans have different perceptions. on one side there are good germans. those germans who left the german shores from the revolutions of 1848 through the establishment of germany seeking more political freedom. the bad germans and of course this is the age of television is some, the age of the anti-saloon league. anglove sort of white
deep abiding foes like woodrow wilson, teddy roosevelt, jp morgan but one thing they can ofee on is their admiration the british political and economic system. what is interesting -- and i will talk to about the civilians today -- is that large number of civilians have this perception in a large amount of officers have that perception. weird mix.sort of a you cannot separate the american consumption of the germans without dealing with the american perceptions of the german americans. this is...
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and the madison is on the 5:$5 and if you spill long island iced tea on it -- >> woodrow wilson is on the $100,000 note. >> really? >> we finally found a bill jim doesn't carry. >> woodrow wilson. >> get a couple of wilsons o out. >> let me look at that bill. >> while you're doing that, jim, apple is addressing claims that it deliberately slows down older versions of its iphones. the company says it does take some measures to reduce power demand in those phones to reduce the phone from shutting down the issue stems from the fact that the lithium ion batteries degrade as they get older and have problem supplying power for certain apps this has been a long time theory about -- >> yeah, conspiracy theory, frankly. katie huberty wrote a note about iphone adoption for the 10 in china being much better than expected i think that's moving the stock. before that notecame out apple stock was going down, and i think it was off that story. i don't know i mean, you're kind of locked sbo into the ecosystem, so maybe you will upgrade yesterday, there were a lot of people saying that there is great
and the madison is on the 5:$5 and if you spill long island iced tea on it -- >> woodrow wilson is on the $100,000 note. >> really? >> we finally found a bill jim doesn't carry. >> woodrow wilson. >> get a couple of wilsons o out. >> let me look at that bill. >> while you're doing that, jim, apple is addressing claims that it deliberately slows down older versions of its iphones. the company says it does take some measures to reduce power demand in...
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foesave some deep abiding like woodrow wilson and teddy roosevelt and jpmorgan, but they can agree on admiration for the british political and economic system. foes what is interesting is that a large number of doughboys have this perception, while a large number of officers have that perception. , it is go to the germans also a weird mix. you cannot separate the american conception of the germans without dealing with the american conceptions of the german-americans. this is a map of the census of 1890. by the time the american entry into world war i, the germans make up the single largest ethnic group in the united states. they have deep concentrations, especially in the midwest and in the eastern part of the nation. the native anglo-saxon americans have different perceptions. on one hand, they are the good germans. those germans who left the german shores from the revolutions of 1848 through the establishment of germany, seeking political freedom. then you have the bad germans. this is the age of prohibition is some, this is the age of the anti-saloon league, your vast swaths of whi
foesave some deep abiding like woodrow wilson and teddy roosevelt and jpmorgan, but they can agree on admiration for the british political and economic system. foes what is interesting is that a large number of doughboys have this perception, while a large number of officers have that perception. , it is go to the germans also a weird mix. you cannot separate the american conception of the germans without dealing with the american conceptions of the german-americans. this is a map of the census...
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just west of woodrow wilson bridge, it's on the shoulder. >>> we were getting a structure fire response near nutley street. fairfax fire and rescue on the scene. details coming in. we understand chopper 4 is hovering over the scene. there you can see them congregated there in the heart of vienna. sort of maybe blocking some lanes of 123. be aware of that if you're traveling on masch will avenue both ways here in vienna. let's get a look at the get away forecast with storm team 4 and miss sheena forecast today, we have dry roads for travel. we have good weather for flying. the bus top, the kids want the warm coats. the last day of school before the big holiday break. if you're headed out, the rain starts to move in. we have rain in the forecast which is why we'll have so many clouds around today. the rain won't be here until later tonight. it's 39 degrees in washington. 33 dulles. 36 in clinton. 29 in manassas. 36 in gaithersburg. we have snow in new england right now. more snow will continue here through the afternoon. so if you are heading in this direction, expect delays in parts of n
just west of woodrow wilson bridge, it's on the shoulder. >>> we were getting a structure fire response near nutley street. fairfax fire and rescue on the scene. details coming in. we understand chopper 4 is hovering over the scene. there you can see them congregated there in the heart of vienna. sort of maybe blocking some lanes of 123. be aware of that if you're traveling on masch will avenue both ways here in vienna. let's get a look at the get away forecast with storm team 4 and...
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inner loop local lanes at the woodrow wilson bridge. right now the left lane is blocked because of a disabled vehicle there. as for the travel times, 66 inbound looks okay. no big problems quantico to the beltway. the top of the beltway inner loop and outer loop. listen to wtop when you hop in your car today. >>> i'm chris lawrence at the live desk with breaking news. police in florida say they have stopped a man planning to carry out a mass shooting in florida. islamic center. jacksonville sheriff's arrested a man. he tried to buy a silencer. so they set up a sting operation with an undercover officer when they tried to buy the silencer. they were able to stop him and arrest him. they say he had all the weapons and evein out this attack in florida. again, potential mass shooting thwarted by officers in jacksonville. back to you. >> what police do to get ahead of these terrible situations. >>> it's 5:52 now. it's computer science education week and one group of students in prince george's county has been working really hard on their rob
inner loop local lanes at the woodrow wilson bridge. right now the left lane is blocked because of a disabled vehicle there. as for the travel times, 66 inbound looks okay. no big problems quantico to the beltway. the top of the beltway inner loop and outer loop. listen to wtop when you hop in your car today. >>> i'm chris lawrence at the live desk with breaking news. police in florida say they have stopped a man planning to carry out a mass shooting in florida. islamic center....
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wilson. >> the president's views on these things disgusted prominent republican southerns. >> absolutely. look. again back to the normal president comment before, a normal president would keep the alt-right at more than arm's length. a normal president would not have a white supreme cyacist fe from the oval office and he the president is still consulting with steve bannon. to joy's point, i would just add that every time the president gets into a fight with the person of color, whether they're nfl players -- >> yeah. >> members of congress like congresswoman wilson of florida, you name it, it's always playing to his base. his base loves it. if we know about president trump, his job approval rating could be in the 30s but as long as that base of the republican party still cheers him when he goes and does the rallies, applauds those lines, he's going to give them what they want and clearly what they want and what they like is grievance, you know, stewed in with racial animosity and looking at folks like me and joy and like wealthy nfl players as spoiled, ungrateful people to be happy to be
wilson. >> the president's views on these things disgusted prominent republican southerns. >> absolutely. look. again back to the normal president comment before, a normal president would keep the alt-right at more than arm's length. a normal president would not have a white supreme cyacist fe from the oval office and he the president is still consulting with steve bannon. to joy's point, i would just add that every time the president gets into a fight with the person of color,...
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a reminder at the bottom of the beltway, inner loop local lanes on the woodrow wilson bridge, the left lane is blocked for a disabled vehicle. now. how are you doing, chuck bell. >> just fine, melissa. partly cloudy sky overhead early this morning. these 40s will feel warm by comparison starting tomorrow. much colder air comes into the area. it's been a long time since we've had a colder than average december. the last time we had one was 2010. it's been ten years of above average december. 2015, the warmest december on record. 11.5 degrees warmer than average. back in 2010, it was 65 an the 1st and didn't get above 50 degrees until the 31st. i think we're in a pattern similar to that. we'll be in the 60s today. and nowhere near that warm for the next ten to 14 days. 48 in washington. 40s in the nearby neighborhoods. 45 manassas. winchester one this morning. up into the low 60s today. between noon and 5:00. but rain chances increasing with time. 80% chance for rain by 5:00. 100% by 8:00 this evening. there's the leading edge of the rain now moving in to the pittsburgh, pennsylvania. co
a reminder at the bottom of the beltway, inner loop local lanes on the woodrow wilson bridge, the left lane is blocked for a disabled vehicle. now. how are you doing, chuck bell. >> just fine, melissa. partly cloudy sky overhead early this morning. these 40s will feel warm by comparison starting tomorrow. much colder air comes into the area. it's been a long time since we've had a colder than average december. the last time we had one was 2010. it's been ten years of above average...
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secretary, for a speech that i think is worthy of many of the leaders you cited, woodrow wilson who served us as president 100 years ago, theodore roosevelt, franklin roosevelt, winston churchill and that is why we honor people like you in public and business awards over the years. so let me focus just a bit more on europe since that was your topic and going to europe next week. we were recently at nato visiting with our extremely able ambassador kay bailey hutchison and convened a lunch of eight foreign ambassadors to nato. and what came through is the view they have that this is a zero-sum game. as the united states focuses on problems around the world -- like urgent problems, like north korea and iran, it will pay less attention to europe. i thought that your speech made the point that this is not a zero-sum game, that if a strong europe stands with us, we are stronger together to face the tough problems around the world that are also developing blowback to europe, am i right. secretary tillerson: the united alles alone cannot confront of these problems. you can take anyone know of the
secretary, for a speech that i think is worthy of many of the leaders you cited, woodrow wilson who served us as president 100 years ago, theodore roosevelt, franklin roosevelt, winston churchill and that is why we honor people like you in public and business awards over the years. so let me focus just a bit more on europe since that was your topic and going to europe next week. we were recently at nato visiting with our extremely able ambassador kay bailey hutchison and convened a lunch of...
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. >> on this day in 1918, woodrow wilson became the first sitting president to travel to europe. he went to france for peace talks following the first world war. wilson proposed the league of nations, an organization aimed at resolving conflicts through negotiations instead of war. the league of nations became official with the treaty of versilles and became the united nations after the first president travelled across the pond 99 years ago today. there's big financial news today. the fed raised the interest rate a quarter point. cavuto will may sense of it right now. >> neil: we're on top of all of those developments and waiting for a presser by doug jones. he's providing a different flavor of an alabama representative to the united states senate. a democrat again taking over sometime in january, we're told. he's going to respond to reporter's questions and give a sense of roy moore who has not called it quits. there's talks that roy moore wants a recount but he might have to pay for itself. the loss is more than what would warrant a recount. we're going to get the read from dou
. >> on this day in 1918, woodrow wilson became the first sitting president to travel to europe. he went to france for peace talks following the first world war. wilson proposed the league of nations, an organization aimed at resolving conflicts through negotiations instead of war. the league of nations became official with the treaty of versilles and became the united nations after the first president travelled across the pond 99 years ago today. there's big financial news today. the fed...
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wilson. >> the president's views on these things disgusted prominent republican southerns. >> absolutely. look. again back to the normal president comment before, a normal president would keep the alt-right at more than arm's length. a normal president would not have a white supremacist feet from the oval office and he the president is still consulting with steve bannon. to joy's point, i would just add that every time the president gets into a fight with the person of color, whether they're nfl players -- >> yeah. >> members of congress like congresswoman wilson of florida, you name it, it's always playing to his base. his base loves it. if we know about president trump, his job approval rating could be in the 30s but as long as that base of the republican party still cheers him when he goes and does the rallies, applauds those lines, he's going to give them what they want and clearly what they want and what they like is grievance, you know, stewed in with racial animosity and looking at folks like me and joy and like wealthy nfl players as spoiled, ungrateful people to be happy to be h
wilson. >> the president's views on these things disgusted prominent republican southerns. >> absolutely. look. again back to the normal president comment before, a normal president would keep the alt-right at more than arm's length. a normal president would not have a white supremacist feet from the oval office and he the president is still consulting with steve bannon. to joy's point, i would just add that every time the president gets into a fight with the person of color,...
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physical back to woodrow wilson and earlier? guest: no, the book begins with the nixon era and his empowered white house chief. the reason for that is i could have gone back earlier to eisenhower, who had sherman adams as his gatekeeper, but the reason for it is, as i have said, there is nothing in the constitution about a white house chief of staff. the position did not exist until modern times. it originated with eisenhower but went to another level with nixon and alderman, which is what i started there. it is a rich history from there until the president. if you asked all of the 17 living white house chiefs, 18 if you count reince priebus, i think they will all tell you -- bobb haldeman haldeman really wrote the template for empowered white house chief. whipple, writer, journalist, speaker, past producer of 60 minutes is the author of this book titled "the gatekeepers: how the white house chief of staff defined every presidency." thank you for your time. guest: washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues th
physical back to woodrow wilson and earlier? guest: no, the book begins with the nixon era and his empowered white house chief. the reason for that is i could have gone back earlier to eisenhower, who had sherman adams as his gatekeeper, but the reason for it is, as i have said, there is nothing in the constitution about a white house chief of staff. the position did not exist until modern times. it originated with eisenhower but went to another level with nixon and alderman, which is what i...
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-- president woodrow wilson, who was an advocate of the "birth of a nation" film, and also had very harsh reprisals against him for arresting suffragettes marching in washington, d.c. in front of the white house. her letter she sent to president wilson ended up leading to her being placed under police surveillance by the wilson administration. this black woman probably didn't know she was under surveillance by his administration for her actions. the 19th amendment was passed in 1920. women gained the right to vote, finally. it states, "the rights of the citizens of the united states to vote should not be denied or abridged by the u.s. or any state on account of sex." this time period is called the women's era, but in race relations it is the lowest point in race relations because of the lynchings, because of the race riots and the oppression and discrimination. but black women soldiered on, registering to vote in record numbers in 1920. for example, in florida in 1920 was the beginning of record number of women registered to vote. they outnumbered their white female counterparts. bu
-- president woodrow wilson, who was an advocate of the "birth of a nation" film, and also had very harsh reprisals against him for arresting suffragettes marching in washington, d.c. in front of the white house. her letter she sent to president wilson ended up leading to her being placed under police surveillance by the wilson administration. this black woman probably didn't know she was under surveillance by his administration for her actions. the 19th amendment was passed in 1920....