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but metaphorically, at least, detective wilson still held a shovel. he was trying to get to the bottom of what ellen snider had been doing around the time her has been mysteriously disappeared. it wasn't long before he found someone that ellen worked with, who had offered some very unusual. help >> a coworker said, i have a gun if you do have to use it, if that will help. >> dateline returns after the break. turns after th break. my auntie called me. she said uncle's had a heart attack. i needed him to be here. your heart isn't just yours. protect it with bayer aspirin. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. - oh...oh. - what's going on? - oh, darn! - let me help. lift and push and push! there... it's up there. hey joshie... wrinkles send the wrong message. help prevent them with downy wrinkleguard. feel the difference with downy. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's n
but metaphorically, at least, detective wilson still held a shovel. he was trying to get to the bottom of what ellen snider had been doing around the time her has been mysteriously disappeared. it wasn't long before he found someone that ellen worked with, who had offered some very unusual. help >> a coworker said, i have a gun if you do have to use it, if that will help. >> dateline returns after the break. turns after th break. my auntie called me. she said uncle's had a heart...
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a lot of that was his personality, he was not like woodrow wilson. woodrow wilson's attitude was i'm going to dictate what i want, that is what he tried to do with the league of nations. he said it one point the senate must take his medicine. he had good relations because he had been in the senate. susan: why was herbert hoover a controversial that? -- pick? ryan: he was not a philosophical conservative. a lot of people in the senate did not like hoover at all. he did a lot in world war i, he was a great administrator. harding wanted him in the cabinet. hoover chose commerce. the senate started pushing back when they started finding out that is who he wanted to name, because they thought he was too much of a progressive or liberal. hoover was an engineer. mellon said he is too much of an engineer, he likes to try and engineer the economy. there was a lot of pushback. they were not going to confirm hoover. but the senate, full of conservatives, they liked the mellon peg. they were ecstatic about mellon. this is an example i used that harding was not p
a lot of that was his personality, he was not like woodrow wilson. woodrow wilson's attitude was i'm going to dictate what i want, that is what he tried to do with the league of nations. he said it one point the senate must take his medicine. he had good relations because he had been in the senate. susan: why was herbert hoover a controversial that? -- pick? ryan: he was not a philosophical conservative. a lot of people in the senate did not like hoover at all. he did a lot in world war i, he...
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very close to defeating woodrow wilson that year. he was a superb choice, then who -- served for four years under harding and coolidge and this is something harding does not take credit for, foreign policy. everyone looks at scandals. his foreign policy was very good. coming out of world war i, we ended world war i. he formally ended it. we still had troops in the rhineland region, he withdrew those troops. we had the debt problems, the money that european governments owed he called a debt commission , to try and solve some of those issues. we had terrible relations with latin america, mexico, the caribbean. wilson had poisoned a lot of that. we occupied a lot of places in the caribbean. he withdrew troops from the caribbean. he repaired relations with mexico, the president of mexico was happy because wilson had poisoned those relations. he straightened a lot of those up. a lot of leaders were happy to see harding. he said this is a new era in latin america-america relations. the big thing he did was call the washington disarming con
very close to defeating woodrow wilson that year. he was a superb choice, then who -- served for four years under harding and coolidge and this is something harding does not take credit for, foreign policy. everyone looks at scandals. his foreign policy was very good. coming out of world war i, we ended world war i. he formally ended it. we still had troops in the rhineland region, he withdrew those troops. we had the debt problems, the money that european governments owed he called a debt...
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ultimately they nominated james coxe and not wilson. wilson was put on the ballot for the election. he wanted the election to be about the league of nations. the senate had voted it down twice. the result of the 1920 election was harding got 60% of the vote. there was no way of -- there was no way to know. host: you say the blackstone in route 4 04, -- took the ninth ballot. if it is a myth, what is the real story? ryan: this was before the supremacy of the presidential primary. we have primaries today. that is how you gang your delegates. i think those were fun times. now on television, they don't want much of a floor fight in front of the tv. everything was done at the convention and after that point, every nominee was chosen in some manner like that. party leaders got together and tried to keep forward manifesting the convention. he was there and he said, "we talked about harding." it did not matter because the -- themselves still had to nominate them. it was the delegates that had to do it. it didn't matter what a bunch of senators wanted to do. when they explored that it is whe
ultimately they nominated james coxe and not wilson. wilson was put on the ballot for the election. he wanted the election to be about the league of nations. the senate had voted it down twice. the result of the 1920 election was harding got 60% of the vote. there was no way of -- there was no way to know. host: you say the blackstone in route 4 04, -- took the ninth ballot. if it is a myth, what is the real story? ryan: this was before the supremacy of the presidential primary. we have...
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what is also the stabilizing family wilson, that the d u. p is currently trying to make up its mind whether it's actions, if she's saying wins, would be to collapse all sharing agreement. if you don't get the result you want to in the may, 5th elections is that right? shows the democratic process doesn't, don't know one again for you ask a question. maybe it would be better to actually look at what chevy thongs and said geoffrey johnson means that the point that if the protocol. busy is not dealt with, then it would be impossible to resurrect the institutions for 2 reasons. first of all, if the institutions were resurrected, there'll be a requirement in law. the implement the protocol. we will not do that. so we will not have institutions which would implement protocol if we can stop them being put in a ben couldn't operation. and the 2nd reason why he said that is them to chasing some sales given the divisiveness of the protocol could not possibly operate because you'll never get consensus. so you would never, you would simply have institut
what is also the stabilizing family wilson, that the d u. p is currently trying to make up its mind whether it's actions, if she's saying wins, would be to collapse all sharing agreement. if you don't get the result you want to in the may, 5th elections is that right? shows the democratic process doesn't, don't know one again for you ask a question. maybe it would be better to actually look at what chevy thongs and said geoffrey johnson means that the point that if the protocol. busy is not...
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this family wilson, the chief whip the parliament in westminster. and he want pat protocol. crap, you are the one who a year ago called for guerrilla warfare to destroy the protocol, didn't do you stand by that? i don't course, in less than 3 months they'll be election to the northern ireland assembly with the d. u. p won't say what people do, it loses the nationalist fame party. so the stability of the political institutions never that strong is once again on the line. what do the people make of it? what about business? and why it would be be meeting an umbrella group for loyalist paramilitaries when all parties pledged to see the back of all that and more on context. so tell me wilson, welcome to conflict zone. thank you. thanks for the invitation. let's look 1st. if we may have the northern ireland protocol, which seems to be the main objective, your party's displeasure at the moment. if i can go that way. you've talked about the damage, it's doing to the integrity and sovereignty of the u. k to northern ireland constitutional position, the peace
this family wilson, the chief whip the parliament in westminster. and he want pat protocol. crap, you are the one who a year ago called for guerrilla warfare to destroy the protocol, didn't do you stand by that? i don't course, in less than 3 months they'll be election to the northern ireland assembly with the d. u. p won't say what people do, it loses the nationalist fame party. so the stability of the political institutions never that strong is once again on the line. what do the people make...
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wilson has said. it is really ironic it was his father, with me and eight other first ministers who crafted the charter rights and freed tops only four years ago which provided very thing he is trying to violate now. it is a real tragic, national irony and one that i'm sure is not lost on a lot of people in both countries. >> we hear you, mr. peckford. listen to the white house press secretary who is saying, she is saying that the white house supports freedom of protest but downplaying the protest as quote sporadic traffic jams. let's listen to the prime minister trudeau threaten, if you don't have mandates you will have more restrictions. watch this. >> there has been some suggestion, not by reporters necessarily at all but that this congestion related to the vaccine requirements. it is not. i mean i'm saying i will get to the protests but the protests going on across canada which has spread to a bridge, are leading to sporadic congestion and blockage. >> i can understand frustrations with mandates b
wilson has said. it is really ironic it was his father, with me and eight other first ministers who crafted the charter rights and freed tops only four years ago which provided very thing he is trying to violate now. it is a real tragic, national irony and one that i'm sure is not lost on a lot of people in both countries. >> we hear you, mr. peckford. listen to the white house press secretary who is saying, she is saying that the white house supports freedom of protest but downplaying...
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wilson, thanks very much for being on conflict. so thank you again. ah, ah ah, ah, with interest the global economy, our portfolio d w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance, east versus west. get a step ahead with the w business beyond on you to hello guys. this is the 77 percent. the platform for africa. you to be beat issues and share ideas. you know these channels, we are not afraid to dedicate copy. young people clearly have the solution. good future belongs to the 77 percent now every weekend on d. w ah 100 soft eaves in my hand. when i come from brad, your remains unimportant me soft transmitting mules and information. and when i was young, my country was brought in many companies. the war trauma to people. most people would gather around drugs you received. it was my job to, to in one of the largest prod you said so thought everyone in the town called listen tools at days. ah, nothing has been transferred to my long carrier in dawn mod done. it's a long evening stop. i had u
wilson, thanks very much for being on conflict. so thank you again. ah, ah ah, ah, with interest the global economy, our portfolio d w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance, east versus west. get a step ahead with the w business beyond on you to hello guys. this is the 77 percent. the platform for africa. you to be beat issues and share ideas. you know these channels, we are not afraid to dedicate copy. young people clearly...
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and so he's so irritates woodrow wilson that would woodrow wilson has his privileges as an ambassador revoked how timely with our current news. right, you don't behave you lose your office, but on his way out debilinski knew exactly how to annoy americans what the african-american press said to that that the bilinsky pressed on america's cancer spot and that was that he said how dare you americans who claim to be neutral judge. we ottomans about how we treat our minorities given how you treat your own minorities native americans african americans so until you stop segregation, you have no business telling us. about being violent or how to control our minorities and in order to ensure having lost his ambassadorship that he left woodrow wilson on the brink of a complete conniption. doobolinski was photographed in black churches in dc praying and singing with african-americans and talking about how their plight and their suffering really helped him understand who americans truly were despite their browbeating all over the world as purported neutrals who were also morally superior. so wha
and so he's so irritates woodrow wilson that would woodrow wilson has his privileges as an ambassador revoked how timely with our current news. right, you don't behave you lose your office, but on his way out debilinski knew exactly how to annoy americans what the african-american press said to that that the bilinsky pressed on america's cancer spot and that was that he said how dare you americans who claim to be neutral judge. we ottomans about how we treat our minorities given how you treat...
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wilson, thanks very much for being on conflict. so thank you. thank you. have a blue blue with the 1000000000 trees plan. can we for station program that save our climate my dean sounds fantastically simple, but is it which trees are suitable? above all, where should these new forms of credit? coming on d, w. e, go africa. it's extraordinary. and not for the faint of heart bike ride from cairo. the city is dominated by cards. but activists are pleading their best case with clear street and better air. to africa. in 30 minutes, with a mr. b r, his confrontation. this is wrote a veteran of verbal combat. i mean, you're gonna really, i try the undisputed champion of tough political talk. you're trying to frighten people. no, i so far. everybody on the side there, except you enter the complex zone and join tim sebastian as he holds the powerful to account. this is a big failure, whichever way you like to spin conflict zone. oh, good news. on d, w, we have something to celebrate. the 77 percent has reached $100.00 show. 100 times, we've tackled the issues that
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so tell me wilson, welcome to conflict zone. thank you. thanks for the invitation. let's look 1st. if we may have the northern ireland protocol, which seems to be the main object of your party's displeasure at the moment, if i can go that way, you've talked about the damage, it's doing to the integrity and sovereignty of the u. k. to northern ireland constitutional position, the peace process, the economy. in other words, a complete disaster, right? it is, and of course that's not just a shared by my party that's shared by the whole of the union of community. and all of the parties which represent the unionist community, i think the, the, the most apparent damage to the citizens as the impact which has, has on our economy. and secondly, of course, and this is much more important as far as i'm concerned, the damage which it dawes to the constitutional relationship between northern ireland and the rest of the companies, which we belong. ok, be economy, can we take the economy 1st? if it's such a disaster, how is it that the economic output of northern ireland reached a 13 year high l
so tell me wilson, welcome to conflict zone. thank you. thanks for the invitation. let's look 1st. if we may have the northern ireland protocol, which seems to be the main object of your party's displeasure at the moment, if i can go that way, you've talked about the damage, it's doing to the integrity and sovereignty of the u. k. to northern ireland constitutional position, the peace process, the economy. in other words, a complete disaster, right? it is, and of course that's not just a shared...
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the wilson center provides plaque more forms -- the wilson center provides platforms. we go to our speaker in kabul. over to you. >> thank you. -- central bank -- to operate as a commercial -- bank. the situation remains difficult as the gradual degradation of the economy -- although inflation is being driven by traits of basic household goods, the demand for laborers continues to decline. -- private sector employees still leading the country which has created a significant challenge. -- continues to depreciate. -- the banks are still shrinking and availability of cash has decreased. it is been decreased in the market. the financial sector -- therefore it is important to give priority to the sector to bring financial stability. the banking sector in afghanistan has already experienced three shocks. the first shock is when -- in 2022 -- as a consequence some banks in afghanistan -- the possibility -- the second shock when the previous government -- all businessmen and women transferred -- from the banks in afghanistan to their accounts overseas. the third shock is when
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i think wilson was was without a doubt one of the best. public speakers if you want to read a brilliant speech the best presidential speech since the gettysburg address or the second inaugural of lincoln is wilson's speech asking congress for decoration of war in april. 1917 it's it's just gorgeous. he's not going dresses all also among the richard nixon. when he was elected. a sat down red every presidential in our address and he was particularly taken. i mean some of them we know the roosevelt. roosevelt's forest and second and i will address obviously the kennedy and i go address. but wilson's was the one that really jumped off the page at him. when you look in you've been talking history and presidential history all your life. what are the myths that exist in your opinion? about presidents that you would knock down if you ever wrote a book about him. i guess i would approach that. i remember american heritage used to do. a feature on the on the most overrated and underrated presidents and that too is is going to be in some ways seasona
i think wilson was was without a doubt one of the best. public speakers if you want to read a brilliant speech the best presidential speech since the gettysburg address or the second inaugural of lincoln is wilson's speech asking congress for decoration of war in april. 1917 it's it's just gorgeous. he's not going dresses all also among the richard nixon. when he was elected. a sat down red every presidential in our address and he was particularly taken. i mean some of them we know the...
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not least because wilson spins the whole movie doing this, i'mjust wilson spins the whole movie doing this, i'm just being mopey! and then it is, ok, so he is a mopey maths teacher, but actually that is so much but in the life of celebrity. none of this makes any sense. i don't believe in any of these people. i don't believe in anything at all, which will be fine if i was laughing and if i was watching notting hill, which... there's a lot of things wrong with notting hill but it is a good film, this is rubbish. i have been quite surprised, the reviews have been, it is not citizen kane, but it is all right! no, it is not! it is terrible! something about the levels to which we have decided that this is all right? this is not all right! people have been starved for cinema... people have been starved for cinema- - -_ people have been starved for cinema... �* , ., ., ., cinema... between this and how to make men — —— moonsault... —— moonsault. .. the —— moonsault... the souvenir part two... -- moonsault. .. the souvenir part two... ., ., , ., two... you have seen both? i ha
not least because wilson spins the whole movie doing this, i'mjust wilson spins the whole movie doing this, i'm just being mopey! and then it is, ok, so he is a mopey maths teacher, but actually that is so much but in the life of celebrity. none of this makes any sense. i don't believe in any of these people. i don't believe in anything at all, which will be fine if i was laughing and if i was watching notting hill, which... there's a lot of things wrong with notting hill but it is a good film,...
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so tell me wilson, welcome to conflict zone. thank you. thanks for the invitation. let's look 1st. if we may have the northern ireland protocol, which seems to be the main objective, your party's displeasure at the moment. if i can go that way, you've talked about the damage, it's doing to the integrity and sovereignty of the u. k. to northern ireland constitutional position. the peace process, the economy, in other words, a complete disaster, right. it is, and of course that's not just a shared by my party that's shared by the whole of the union of community and all of the parties which represent the unionist community. i think the, the, the most apparent damage to the citizens as the impact which has, has on our economy. and secondly, of course, and this is much more important as far as i'm concerned, the damage which it does to the constitutional relationship between northern ireland and the rest of the countries which we belong. ok, be economy, can we take the economy 1st? if it's such a disaster, how is it that the economic output of northern ireland reached a 13 year high las
so tell me wilson, welcome to conflict zone. thank you. thanks for the invitation. let's look 1st. if we may have the northern ireland protocol, which seems to be the main objective, your party's displeasure at the moment. if i can go that way, you've talked about the damage, it's doing to the integrity and sovereignty of the u. k. to northern ireland constitutional position. the peace process, the economy, in other words, a complete disaster, right. it is, and of course that's not just a...
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, like owen wilson. and then it's, ok, so he's a mopey maths teacher, but actually that's so much better than the life of celebrity. none of this makes any sense. i don't believe in any of these people. there is no chemistry between them. i don't believe in anything at all, which would be fine if i was laughing and if i was watching notting hill, which... i think there's a lot of things wrong with notting hill — i don't care, it's a lovely, funny film! this is absolute rubbish. and i've been quite surprised — the reviews have been, "well, it's not citizen kane, but it's all right!" no, it's not! it's terrible! it says something about the levels to which we've descended that this is all right. this isn't all right! people have been starved for cinema... between this and moonfall... moonfall, every time! i refer you to last week's episode. yes. so, best out? well, 0k, the souvenir part ii... joanna hogg film. you've seen it? yes, seen both. 0k. did you...? i really enjoyed this. there's a section towar
, like owen wilson. and then it's, ok, so he's a mopey maths teacher, but actually that's so much better than the life of celebrity. none of this makes any sense. i don't believe in any of these people. there is no chemistry between them. i don't believe in anything at all, which would be fine if i was laughing and if i was watching notting hill, which... i think there's a lot of things wrong with notting hill — i don't care, it's a lovely, funny film! this is absolute rubbish. and i've been...
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the wilson center was chartered by congress five decades ago. our work is objective, independent, and fiercely nonpartisan.wi thanks to the two senators and thanks to her audience for joining us today. >> thank you. >> safe travels. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government we are funded by these television companies and more including cox. >> cox is committed to providing eligible families access to affordable internet through the connect to compete program, bridging the digital divide one connected and engage student at a time. cox, bringing us closer. >> cox, supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front-row seat to democracy. >> booktv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing the latest nonfiction books at noon eastern on "in depth" georgetown university law professor sheryll cashin will be our guest live taking your calls and discussing race relations about inequality in america. her many books include the failures of integration, the agitato
the wilson center was chartered by congress five decades ago. our work is objective, independent, and fiercely nonpartisan.wi thanks to the two senators and thanks to her audience for joining us today. >> thank you. >> safe travels. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government we are funded by these television companies and more including cox. >> cox is committed to providing eligible families access to affordable internet through the...
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, like owen wilson. and then it's, ok, so he's a mopey maths teacher, but actually that's so much better than the life of celebrity. none of this makes any sense. i don't believe in any of these people. there's no chemistry between them. i don't believe in anything at all, which would be fine if i was laughing and if i was watching i think there's a lot of things wrong with notting hill — i don't care, it's a lovely, funny film! this is absolute rubbish. and i've been quite surprised — the reviews have been, "well, it's not citizen kane, but it's all right!" no, it's not! it's terrible! it says something about the levels to which we've descended that this is all right. this isn't all right! people have been starved for cinema... between this and moonfall... moonfall, every time! i refer you to last week's episode. yes. so, best out? well, ok, the souvenir part ii... joanna hogg film. you've seen it? yes, seen both. 0k. did you...? i really enjoyed this. there's a section towards the end which i didn'
, like owen wilson. and then it's, ok, so he's a mopey maths teacher, but actually that's so much better than the life of celebrity. none of this makes any sense. i don't believe in any of these people. there's no chemistry between them. i don't believe in anything at all, which would be fine if i was laughing and if i was watching i think there's a lot of things wrong with notting hill — i don't care, it's a lovely, funny film! this is absolute rubbish. and i've been quite surprised — the...
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fennell: no. >> district 3, supervisor wilson? wilson: no. >> district 4, supervisor bass? bass: yes. >> district 5, supervisor madrone. madrone: no. >> district 1, supervisor bohn? bohn: yes. >> motion fails 3-2. project is denied. [cheering and applause] madrone: a half a year before the hearings, i would say the community was probably 3/4 yes voting for the project and only 1/4 no, and in the end, it was really probably 3/4 opposed and only 1/4 for. hernandez: people need to understand, we almost nearly went extinct, and then we came back, and we learned that we need to move forward with the communities now in charge because it's not their fault what their ancestors did, so we make sure people understand that the past exists, but we move forward as a community, and we grow stronger as a community. announcer: this program was made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret x■?qoñé>z■z■z■ - it's my great honor and pleasure to introduce our first keynote speaker today, trathen heckman, who is a personal hero of mine. building community resili
fennell: no. >> district 3, supervisor wilson? wilson: no. >> district 4, supervisor bass? bass: yes. >> district 5, supervisor madrone. madrone: no. >> district 1, supervisor bohn? bohn: yes. >> motion fails 3-2. project is denied. [cheering and applause] madrone: a half a year before the hearings, i would say the community was probably 3/4 yes voting for the project and only 1/4 no, and in the end, it was really probably 3/4 opposed and only 1/4 for. hernandez:...
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not least because wilson spends the whole movie doing this, "i'm just being mopeyi", like owen wilson. and then it's, ok, so he's a mopey maths teacher, but actually that's so much better than the life of celebrity. none of this makes any sense. i don't believe in any of these people. there's no chemistry between them. i don't believe in anything at all, which would be fine if i was laughing and if i was watching notting hill, which... i think there's a lot of things wrong with notting hill — i don't care, it's a lovely, funny film! this is absolute rubbish. and i've been quite surprised — the reviews have been, "well, it's not citizen kane, but it's all right!" no, it's not! it's terrible! it says something about the level to which we've descended that this is all right. this isn't all right! people have been starved for cinema... between this and moonfall... moonfall, every time! i refer you to last week's episode. yes. 50, best out? well, ok, the souvenir part ii... joanna hogg film. you've seen it? yes, seen both. 0k. did you...? i really enjoyed this. there's a section toward
not least because wilson spends the whole movie doing this, "i'm just being mopeyi", like owen wilson. and then it's, ok, so he's a mopey maths teacher, but actually that's so much better than the life of celebrity. none of this makes any sense. i don't believe in any of these people. there's no chemistry between them. i don't believe in anything at all, which would be fine if i was laughing and if i was watching notting hill, which... i think there's a lot of things wrong with...
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grover did not like woodrow wilson and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at the time and he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children to play together because there was a rift so they did not play together but that's the -- that's the connection. he actually retired to princeton. >> while we are talking about the clevelands children they also had a daughter that became very famous who unfortunately also passed away in her youth, baby ruth. we have a candy bar named after baby ruth. tell us what you know about the family stories about baby ruth. >> so the actual candy company contacted the cleveland family to actually put the images of the baby and also frances on that and we have actual tons of political memorabilia, tons of souvenirs that have been given away and they actually contacted the family to actually, you know, allow both images on the candy bar. but sadly, like you said, ruth passed away and sadly susan, she was pregnant with a child at the time and both happened almost at the same time. so she did not get a chance to say good-bye to ruth before she
grover did not like woodrow wilson and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at the time and he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children to play together because there was a rift so they did not play together but that's the -- that's the connection. he actually retired to princeton. >> while we are talking about the clevelands children they also had a daughter that became very famous who unfortunately also passed away in her youth, baby ruth. we have a candy bar...
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wilson of florida, mr. keating of massachusetts, i inform the house that both of these members will vote yes on amendments en bloc number 1. i will join them in that vote. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? mr. kustoff: as the member designated by representatives axne, brownley, frankel, meng and ping agree -- ping re, they will vote knee on amendments en bloc number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. wagner of missouri, will vote ney. mr. waltz will vote no on amendments en bloc number 1. as the member designated by mr. steube, i inform the house that mr. steube will vote no on amendments en bloc number one. as the member designated by mr. mchenry, i inform the house that mr. mchenry will vote no on amendments en bloc number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? >> as the member designated b
wilson of florida, mr. keating of massachusetts, i inform the house that both of these members will vote yes on amendments en bloc number 1. i will join them in that vote. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? mr. kustoff: as the member designated by representatives axne, brownley, frankel, meng and ping agree -- ping re, they will vote knee on amendments en bloc number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the...
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grover did not like woodrow wilson and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at that time and he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children to play together because there was a little bit of a rift, so they did not play together. so that's the connection. he actually retired to princeton. >> we're talking about the cleveland's children and they also had a daughter that became very famous who unfortunately also passed away in her youth, baby ruth. we have a candy bar named after baby ruth. >> that's right. >> tell us what you know about the family stories about baby ruth. >> so, the actual candy company contacted the cleveland family to actually put the images of the baby and also, frances on that and we have actual -- i have tons of political memorabilia and souvenirs na have been given away and they actually contacted the family to actually allow both images on the candy bar, but sadly, like you said, ruth passed away and sadly, susan, she was pregnant with a child at the time and both happened almost at the same time. so she did not get a chance to say goodbye t
grover did not like woodrow wilson and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at that time and he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children to play together because there was a little bit of a rift, so they did not play together. so that's the connection. he actually retired to princeton. >> we're talking about the cleveland's children and they also had a daughter that became very famous who unfortunately also passed away in her youth, baby ruth. we have a candy bar...
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wilson has to take in, including history at the bank of england. jonathan: it has been 17 years since we had back to back rate hikes at the bank of england. 15 basis points last month. 25 basis points this morning. it could have been 50. that was not the 5-4 vote we were looking for. form embers of the mpc looking for a 50 basis point hike at the bank of england. under bailey saying something which i think is going to be controversial. the living cost crisis would be worse without rate hikes. that is what spoke them. inflation is higher than expected. that is where they want to move. others are taking completely the opposite view. tom: lagarde in 30 minutes in frankfurt. manus cranny will monitor that's conference. you see it on bloomberg radio, on bloomberg television. what is so important, you go from what the fed is doing, including the testimony today, to the long march in the bank of england, to the dreaded word transitory. jonathan: the ecb things it is transitory still. what is the difference between the eurozone inflation dynamic, the bank
wilson has to take in, including history at the bank of england. jonathan: it has been 17 years since we had back to back rate hikes at the bank of england. 15 basis points last month. 25 basis points this morning. it could have been 50. that was not the 5-4 vote we were looking for. form embers of the mpc looking for a 50 basis point hike at the bank of england. under bailey saying something which i think is going to be controversial. the living cost crisis would be worse without rate hikes....
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and wilson's segregation wilson is very much a southerner in the post-silverware generation. the media reflected hollywood made a movie in 1944 called wilson. i guarantee you there was nothing there about wilson's racial attitude. wilson was a heroic figure, the creator of the new frontier they champion of the league of nations, visionary and the fact of the matter is even now for the last 100 years american presidents most of them have been wilsonian's and their approach to foreign policy believing that the united states had a particular moral obligation as a global champion of democracy. ironically much of the criticism aimed at wilson today is because of the discrepancy between the democratic vision he pursued on ade global scale in the commitmt to jim crow wisdom that characterized his presidency. it is certainly true that the media and the broadest sense. in many ways they provide the context and they affect the priorities that we as historians tend to hold most significant at any particular given moment in time. >> you mentioned your work on the biography of gerald flor
and wilson's segregation wilson is very much a southerner in the post-silverware generation. the media reflected hollywood made a movie in 1944 called wilson. i guarantee you there was nothing there about wilson's racial attitude. wilson was a heroic figure, the creator of the new frontier they champion of the league of nations, visionary and the fact of the matter is even now for the last 100 years american presidents most of them have been wilsonian's and their approach to foreign policy...
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wicker: maybe he needs to go back and watch charlie wilson's war. in the end, after a dismal invasion which they could not stop, the people of afghanistan were armed and finally ran the russians off. immediate success would be a miracle, and that would be against the prediction of all the pundits and people who are looking at this inside and outside the administration. for someone in that country to be able to speak truth to power, i worry that there is no one that vladimir putin is willing to listen to. that there is no one willing to give him a contrary scenario of one a disaster this might be for him. that's one of the great things about the united states. i can tell joe biden that he is absolutely wrong, and he's about to make a monumental mistake, and i don't have to go to jail that night. or i don't have to risk being poisoned. i don't know that anybody listens to him, but if someone on the inside could say vladimir, i am your friend and you are about to go down in history is making one of the worst mistakes ever in the history of russia - tha
wicker: maybe he needs to go back and watch charlie wilson's war. in the end, after a dismal invasion which they could not stop, the people of afghanistan were armed and finally ran the russians off. immediate success would be a miracle, and that would be against the prediction of all the pundits and people who are looking at this inside and outside the administration. for someone in that country to be able to speak truth to power, i worry that there is no one that vladimir putin is willing to...
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troops occupied them porter corrected wilson, though. however, john martindale offered to pass along porters recommendation that these troops return the weatherboards to wilson and so martindale personally went to wilson said what fitz john porter's preference was and ultimately, martindale apparently passed it along in a way that was not favorable towards porter. and so porter was once again making enemies of not just martindale, but now henry wilson the chairman of the senate committee on military affairs and an avid republican in the united states congress at this point. so in porter's own words, he said these few incidents in early 1861 caused him to run a foul of quote influential antislavery senators and representatives and porter was there by regarded as a sympathizer to the confederates. despite that though historic continued to rise in george mcclellan's eyes and in the eyes of most of his soldiers and one soldier the 13th, new york samuel partridge said of porter that he commanded quote the best 13,000 soldiers in the world, an
troops occupied them porter corrected wilson, though. however, john martindale offered to pass along porters recommendation that these troops return the weatherboards to wilson and so martindale personally went to wilson said what fitz john porter's preference was and ultimately, martindale apparently passed it along in a way that was not favorable towards porter. and so porter was once again making enemies of not just martindale, but now henry wilson the chairman of the senate committee on...
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and at the time wilson was the president and he did not allow his children to play together because there was a rift but that is the connection he actually retireds to princeton. >> talking about the cleveland children one daughter became famous but then passed away in her youth and her name was ruth and we have a candy bar named baby ruth. >> the actual candy company contacted the cleveland family to put the images of the baby and also francis on that. we have political memorabilia or souvenirs and they contacted the family actually to have those images on that candy bar but sadly ruth passed away and sadly she was pregnant with the child at the time and both happened almost at the same time so she did not get a chance to say goodbye to ruth before she passed away. >> it was very early in her childhood. >> they were afraid that the disease could affect the child and everybody thinks that candy bar was named after babe ruth buthe that was long past that time and you hear it from the bikini company that will say it is named for baby ruth said you see a lot of the likeness on the cand
and at the time wilson was the president and he did not allow his children to play together because there was a rift but that is the connection he actually retireds to princeton. >> talking about the cleveland children one daughter became famous but then passed away in her youth and her name was ruth and we have a candy bar named baby ruth. >> the actual candy company contacted the cleveland family to put the images of the baby and also francis on that. we have political memorabilia...
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wilson was jailed for 25 years for his crimes. it was facebook itself that passed on wilson's details to the nca. the information commissioner's office says that law enforcement doesn't need access to encrypted messages — that it already has sufficient powers. well, to give you some sort of an idea, as a result of the information that we receive from the tech companies, we're currently arresting 500 suspects a month between the nca and uk policing, and safeguarding 650 children. so the input that we get from the tech companies, through the material that they're finding on the internet and sending to us, is quite substantial. if we run the whole of the debate through the prism of one very important, very emotive idea, then we're likely to get solutions which are not proportionate, and not actually going to solve the real problem. do you think that there's a solution to this problem that will keep privacy and child safety advocates happy? me, in particular, as a survivor of online grooming and child sex abuse, with images being cr
wilson was jailed for 25 years for his crimes. it was facebook itself that passed on wilson's details to the nca. the information commissioner's office says that law enforcement doesn't need access to encrypted messages — that it already has sufficient powers. well, to give you some sort of an idea, as a result of the information that we receive from the tech companies, we're currently arresting 500 suspects a month between the nca and uk policing, and safeguarding 650 children. so the input...
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wilson was jailed for 25 years for his crimes. it was facebook itself that passed on wilson's details to the nca. the information commissioner's office says that law enforcement doesn't need access to encrypted messages — that it already has sufficient powers. well, to give you some sort of an idea, as a result of the information that we receive from the tech companies, we're currently arresting 500 suspects a month between the nca and uk policing, and safeguarding 650 children. so the input we get from the tech companies, through the material that they're finding on the internet and sending to us, is quite substantial. if we run the whole of the debate through the prism of one very important, very emotive idea, then we're likely to get solutions which are not proportionate, and not actually going to solve the real problem. do you think that there's a solution to this problem that will keep privacy and child safety advocates happy? me, in particular, as a survivor of online grooming and child sex abuse, with images being created
wilson was jailed for 25 years for his crimes. it was facebook itself that passed on wilson's details to the nca. the information commissioner's office says that law enforcement doesn't need access to encrypted messages — that it already has sufficient powers. well, to give you some sort of an idea, as a result of the information that we receive from the tech companies, we're currently arresting 500 suspects a month between the nca and uk policing, and safeguarding 650 children. so the input...
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and at the time woodrow wilson didn't allow his children to play together because there was a little bit of a rift, so they didn't play together, but that's the connection. he retired to princeton. >> they also had a daughter that became very famous who unfortunately also passed away baby ruth. we have a candy bar named after baby ruth. tell us about the family stories about baby ruth. >> the actual candy company contacted the family to put images of the baby and also francis and we have political memorabilia and they contacted the family. but sadly, like you said, ruth passed away and sadly, susan, she was pregnant with the child at the time and both happened almost at the same time, so she did not get a chance to say goodbye before she passed away. >> andn a very early. >> they were afraid the disease would certainly affect the child. >> but she moves on and it never goes away. >> everybody thinks that candy bar was named after babe ruth but it was long past that time. do you hear it from the candy company that will actually say this name and you see the likeness on a lot of the ca
and at the time woodrow wilson didn't allow his children to play together because there was a little bit of a rift, so they didn't play together, but that's the connection. he retired to princeton. >> they also had a daughter that became very famous who unfortunately also passed away baby ruth. we have a candy bar named after baby ruth. tell us about the family stories about baby ruth. >> the actual candy company contacted the family to put images of the baby and also francis and we...
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wilson was jailed for 25 years for his crimes. it was facebook asked wilson details to the nca. the information commissioner was my office at one foot messages and already has sufficient investigative powers. there is a result of the information you receive tech companies that mean you're currently arresting a suspect one between the nca and uk policing and safeguarding 650 children, so the input we get from the tech companies through the material that is being found in internet is quite substantial. if we run a whole debate through the prism of one very important, very emotive idea than you're likely to get solutions which are not proportion and is not actually going to solve a real problem. do you think there is a solution to the street to keep child safety advocates? with a solution to the street to keep child safety advocates? with images beint child safety advocates? with images being created. _ child safety advocates? with images being created, i _ child safety advocates? with images being created, i particularly - child safety advocates? with images being created, i parti
wilson was jailed for 25 years for his crimes. it was facebook asked wilson details to the nca. the information commissioner was my office at one foot messages and already has sufficient investigative powers. there is a result of the information you receive tech companies that mean you're currently arresting a suspect one between the nca and uk policing and safeguarding 650 children, so the input we get from the tech companies through the material that is being found in internet is quite...
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perfect 16 on the pac 12 and the wilsons. now look for long run in the ncaa tournament. the cow women hosting washington state and down big in the third quarter. jada curry falls down the rebound, then takes care of business yourself. curry scored 19 points to lead the bears in a losing effort. the cougars drive the hoop in the fourth quarter, adding to their lead charlie's later walker with two of her 21 points. washington state is 73 67 winner cal finishes two and 10. in conference play, and the mls season got off to its earliest start in history today with the earthquakes hosted the new york red bulls and trying not to fall into a familiar pattern. quakes down one nothing in the 69th minute christian espinosa's free kick headed into the back of the net. by javier lopez. game even at a goal each , but not for long. the equally just three minutes later, omar fernandez shoots at the quakes net. his shot goes right through goalie jt marcinkowski. the red bulls had one more for 321 win. the quakes will try to avoid the early season whole, they usually dig for themselves wh
perfect 16 on the pac 12 and the wilsons. now look for long run in the ncaa tournament. the cow women hosting washington state and down big in the third quarter. jada curry falls down the rebound, then takes care of business yourself. curry scored 19 points to lead the bears in a losing effort. the cougars drive the hoop in the fourth quarter, adding to their lead charlie's later walker with two of her 21 points. washington state is 73 67 winner cal finishes two and 10. in conference play, and...
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where's near wilson? chief analysts markets are com there. as he mentioned, of supply brought the supply problems rather especially pronounced in germany, which relies on parts and raw materials to manufacture for export. so what do you do when those materials don't come in reliably or lively priced? well, here's one company solution. take look in the town of goods, spoke german ladder stool, and scaffold may come. monk is trying to stay one step ahead of the global supply chain shortage. it invested 10000000 euros and a brand new warehouse to stockpile raw materials and components that have been difficult to source because of the pandemic. a shortage of magnesium from china had a knock on effect on monks ella, minium supply. it also had trouble sourcing rubber. the se, madry i cannot hide movie yet had been 40 years. i've never experienced such a shortage of material or not. it's prevented us from making deliveries for months and this has been going on for over a year. is happy meaningful to gan, sold. mr. lee, all kinds of german firms have
where's near wilson? chief analysts markets are com there. as he mentioned, of supply brought the supply problems rather especially pronounced in germany, which relies on parts and raw materials to manufacture for export. so what do you do when those materials don't come in reliably or lively priced? well, here's one company solution. take look in the town of goods, spoke german ladder stool, and scaffold may come. monk is trying to stay one step ahead of the global supply chain shortage. it...
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now earlier we spoke with neil wilson, his chief analyst at market dot com. we asked him why countries were fearing so differently. that the dragon in germany probably reflects a automotive output being, being down quite sizable last year. that is a big problem for our, for the eurozone economy. i think that the numbers in france were encouraging. but of course we're, we're doing with a pandemic that, that hits the eurozone economy. we're, we're dealing with base effects all the time here, and it's hard to really get a handle where exactly we are. i think the is keys outlook where, where things are going to be heading this year than demik is less of a threat this year than ongoing supply chain and problems, ongoing chip shortages and ongoing inflation where it no wilson, chief analysts, markets are com there. as he mentioned of supply plus the supply problems rather especially pronounced in germany, which relies on parts and raw materials to manufacture for export. so what he do when those materials don't come in reliably or lively priced? well, here's one co
now earlier we spoke with neil wilson, his chief analyst at market dot com. we asked him why countries were fearing so differently. that the dragon in germany probably reflects a automotive output being, being down quite sizable last year. that is a big problem for our, for the eurozone economy. i think that the numbers in france were encouraging. but of course we're, we're doing with a pandemic that, that hits the eurozone economy. we're, we're dealing with base effects all the time here, and...
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mike wilson mentioned date. he is focused on growth. we have been talking about it. i think we have been upfront about this. at the end of the day, it is about economics and what is gdp going to become a real and nominal. jonathan: when you read through the mike wilson note, consumer confidence friday, fresh decade low. that is where his focus is right now. higher prices are starting to hurt confidence. tom: the bulls was a we have had a nice washout, correction, if you will, and you have to go optimistic here. again, we start the week focused on growth and focused on these raging debates, plural. jonathan: futures on s&p down 0.8%, down 150 or so on the nasdaq. -- jonathan: do you want to come back to that in a moment? have you said happy valentine's day to mrs. keene? let's try and have a serious show. tom: i know. jonathan: thank you. lisa: how is that serious show looking -- working out for you? there's not as much data as later in the week we get retail sales. we do get your men chancellor olaf scholz heading to ukraine today. tomorrow, he is headed to russia. h
mike wilson mentioned date. he is focused on growth. we have been talking about it. i think we have been upfront about this. at the end of the day, it is about economics and what is gdp going to become a real and nominal. jonathan: when you read through the mike wilson note, consumer confidence friday, fresh decade low. that is where his focus is right now. higher prices are starting to hurt confidence. tom: the bulls was a we have had a nice washout, correction, if you will, and you have to go...
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we're providing them >> the leather ship to this wilson plant in ohio. the process of making a game ball was put on display for fans at the nfl gameday experience in l a where the are sown. turn and lace. it's a really cool process ton upright, right? the craftsmanship, the passion. it's amazing. >> that henry makes football weather from cow hide. not picks gift this 1000 time press within boston place gives the leather is visual is really impressive to see how much compression there is. with amount of pressure putting the slow to make the trip going to and if you look closely enough, you can see the w right according to sports illustrated, wilson supplies more than 25,000 football to the nfl each year, which means with the turn of every gear. and the grind of each press, skip is doing much more than imprinting w's. he's carving the horror. we name into the record books. >> that's super cool. all right. for 25 the time before we take a break, want to give you another reminder that we are honoring black history month. we'd like you to join a sweep and mor
we're providing them >> the leather ship to this wilson plant in ohio. the process of making a game ball was put on display for fans at the nfl gameday experience in l a where the are sown. turn and lace. it's a really cool process ton upright, right? the craftsmanship, the passion. it's amazing. >> that henry makes football weather from cow hide. not picks gift this 1000 time press within boston place gives the leather is visual is really impressive to see how much compression...
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wilson. >> joining a distinguished list of u.s. congressmen and senators. [ laughter ] >> senator tillis? >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> ambassador taylor, in your opening comments you were talking about how you thought that the threat of an imminent invasion maybe is reduced and that there is an interest in negotiation. i'm trying to understand why on earth we would accept any -- they've laid a predicate through a very provocative posture and now they're saying if we behave or agree to something differently, what does the rational basis for us getting into kind of a hostage-like negotiation with them. it doesn't seem like a good faith discussion, so why am i wrong? >> you're absolutely right. while russia has all those troops on the border, it's -- it is a threat to ukraine. it's holding a gun to ukraine's head, the hostage while they negotiate on these other issues. so in order to have any kind of legitimate conversation, productive conversation they have to be mobilized and they have to send their troops, forces back to barracks
wilson. >> joining a distinguished list of u.s. congressmen and senators. [ laughter ] >> senator tillis? >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> ambassador taylor, in your opening comments you were talking about how you thought that the threat of an imminent invasion maybe is reduced and that there is an interest in negotiation. i'm trying to understand why on earth we would accept any -- they've laid a predicate through a very provocative posture and now they're saying if we...