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watch the woodrow wilson center's discussion live today at 2 p.m. eastern on c-span2. c-span now our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >> celebrating the 20*9 anniversary of our annual student cam documentary competition. this year c-span asked middle and high school students across the country to look forward while considering the past of the participants were given the option to look 20 years in the future or 20 years in the past. and in response we received inspiring and thought provoking documentaries from over 3,200 students across 42 states. our top award of $5,000 for grand prize goes to nate comman and jonah rothlein in account k incense held hostage, navigating past and future conflicts with iran. >> it is evident that in the next 20 years the united states must make more policy that places heavier restriction on all americans traveling to iran. because not only will we see a less hostage taking, but the united states will no longer have to participate in such considerable negotiations with iran. >> congratulations to our winners and see the docu
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watch the woodrow wilson center discussion life today at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. or online at c-span.org. then at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, sights and sounds from inside the ballroom before the festivities began. watch the white house correspondents dinner live saturday, april 27, on the c-span network. an update from the campaign trail as former president donald trump has begun his first criminal trial in new york city. according to cbs news, former president is in a manhattan courtroom as jury selection has begun on a case involving alleged falsification of bune records as part of hush money payment to stormy diels. shortly before the start oth trial, the president spoke outside the courtroom calli a political persecution and referred to the case as an attack on a political opponent. >>
watch the woodrow wilson center discussion life today at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. or online at c-span.org. then at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, sights and sounds from inside the ballroom before the festivities began. watch the white house correspondents dinner live saturday, april 27, on the c-span network. an update from the campaign trail as former president donald trump has begun his first criminal trial in new york city. according to cbs news, former president is in a manhattan...
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thank you goes to the woodrow wilson center for hosting us today. it's been a truly exemplary cooperation we have been having, thank you for your support of this visit. you probably wondered why are we here? and let me start with what i think critical information. never in history have there been a polish, french, german parliamentary delegation to congress. never have our security interests aligned to the extent that we would be speaking in one voice and going to convince the u.s. congress to the very critical security interest of the entire transatlantic alliance. we have come a as a weimar triangle delegation come first and foremost of course meet congress, meet senators but also do everything for the committee on come subcommittee on your tomorrow to speak about the necessity of the united states remaining in your come remaining at key transatlantic partner. we will also speak mainly about ukraine who today is not being wheeled but is being out shop does everyday because of the lack of antimissile defense shields because of a lack of ammunition
thank you goes to the woodrow wilson center for hosting us today. it's been a truly exemplary cooperation we have been having, thank you for your support of this visit. you probably wondered why are we here? and let me start with what i think critical information. never in history have there been a polish, french, german parliamentary delegation to congress. never have our security interests aligned to the extent that we would be speaking in one voice and going to convince the u.s. congress to...
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of the woodrow wilson international certainty for scholars -- center for scholars. an institution chartered by the u.s. congress to strengthen the relationship between the world of learning and world of public affairs. ambassador green was administrator of the u.s. agency for international development, or usaid, from 2017 to 2020. at usaid, i know there are a number of people here from usaid, he is fondly remembered for his integrity, empowerment of staff, and his vision of a world where resources are deployed, who help countries and their people become self-reline. and truly lead their own development. he was an equally distinguished minimum tk*eupl mat. he served as u.s. ambassador to tanzania from 2007 to 2009. and four terms in the u.s. house of representatives where he represented wisconsin's eighth district. a role which significantly helped usaid in its relationship with congress. ambassador green's other distinguished leadership positions include serving as the president and c.e.o. of the international republican institute and executive director. he has been
of the woodrow wilson international certainty for scholars -- center for scholars. an institution chartered by the u.s. congress to strengthen the relationship between the world of learning and world of public affairs. ambassador green was administrator of the u.s. agency for international development, or usaid, from 2017 to 2020. at usaid, i know there are a number of people here from usaid, he is fondly remembered for his integrity, empowerment of staff, and his vision of a world where...
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cv woodrow wilson center event live at 11:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. pres. biden: you send him over the hill. i remember when one would say "that is a man in his prime." [laughter] >> watch c-span's coverage of the white house correspondents' dinner with "weekend update" cohost -- as journalist and celebrities walk into the event. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, sights and sounds from inside the ballroom before the festivities begin. watch the white house correspondents dinner, live on saturday, april 27, from the c-span network. you think this is a community sensor? >> comcast supports c-span as public service, along with other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> headlines from the major national papers, starting on the front page of the wall street journal, despite the best efforts. on the front page of the new york times today as the court seals from beckons bedlam. the front page of usa today, new york court delves into new territory. they are right in the lead
cv woodrow wilson center event live at 11:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. pres. biden: you send him over the hill. i remember when one would say "that is a man in his prime." [laughter] >> watch c-span's coverage of the white house correspondents' dinner with "weekend update" cohost -- as journalist and celebrities walk into the event. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, sights and sounds from inside the ballroom before the festivities...
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woodrow wilson suffered a serious stroke in 1919 and never really recovered. there was not the same media environment. that was kept secret. he was not going to -- there was no bar against running for a third term. he was thinking about running for third term. the stroke put that to rest. he never had to face the public and try to prove he was capable in that type of respect. this was 1919, really before broadcast radio, television or anything like that. 1955, dwight eisenhower had a really serious heart attack. then he had another element following -- the following year. people learned about this in the newsreels. once they figured out what was happening to him -- he was misdiagnosed. they thought he had indigestion we had a serious heart attack. once they figured out what was happening they were forthright and transparent about what was going on. ike led the country from the hospital for six weeks with a lot of assistance. it took him time to start running the country again from the oval office. he won a landslide victory the following year. he was in his mi
woodrow wilson suffered a serious stroke in 1919 and never really recovered. there was not the same media environment. that was kept secret. he was not going to -- there was no bar against running for a third term. he was thinking about running for third term. the stroke put that to rest. he never had to face the public and try to prove he was capable in that type of respect. this was 1919, really before broadcast radio, television or anything like that. 1955, dwight eisenhower had a really...
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woodrow wilson, his wife was president. fdr, his wife was president. and valerie jarrett, she is running the show. and susan rice. because biden is just not there. host: ok, we will go to melvin in arkansas on the democrat line. melvin. caller: yes, good morning. host: good morning. caller: my complaint is the republicans are trying to get rid of mike johnson because he is trying to do his job because the american people need our allies because we are surviving on that land. we are keeping our military on their property. i don't feel like donald trump replaced in this party to be supplying ukraine and other allies with what their needs are. host: ok. we will go to juliet in massachusetts on the independent line. juliet. caller: yes, good morning. host: good morning. caller: welcome, c-span. i have been watching for 25 years. you have one of the best jobs in the world, i must say. for the purpose of my remarks, you know, this war in ukraine is tantamount to a world war i style of trench warfare. so is this going to go on in perpetuity? are we funding th
woodrow wilson, his wife was president. fdr, his wife was president. and valerie jarrett, she is running the show. and susan rice. because biden is just not there. host: ok, we will go to melvin in arkansas on the democrat line. melvin. caller: yes, good morning. host: good morning. caller: my complaint is the republicans are trying to get rid of mike johnson because he is trying to do his job because the american people need our allies because we are surviving on that land. we are keeping our...
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woodrow wilson suffered a serious stroke in 1919 and never really recovered. there was not the same media environment. that was kept secret. he was not going to -- there was no bar against running for a third term. he was thinking about running for third term. the stroke put that to rest. he never had to face the public and try to prove he was capable in that type of respect. this was 1919, really before broadcast radio, television or anything like that. 1955, dwight eisenhower had a really serious heart attack. then he had another element following -- the following year. people learned about this in the newsreels. once they figured out what was happening to him -- he was misdiagnosed. they thought he had indigestion we had a serious heart attack. once they figured out what was happening they were forthright and transparent about what was going on. ike led the country from the hospital for six weeks with a lot of assistance. it took him time to start running the country again from the oval office. he won a landslide victory the following year. he was in his mi
woodrow wilson suffered a serious stroke in 1919 and never really recovered. there was not the same media environment. that was kept secret. he was not going to -- there was no bar against running for a third term. he was thinking about running for third term. the stroke put that to rest. he never had to face the public and try to prove he was capable in that type of respect. this was 1919, really before broadcast radio, television or anything like that. 1955, dwight eisenhower had a really...
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woodrow wilson, his wife was president. fdr, his wife was president. and valerie jarrett, she is running the show. and susan rice. because biden is just not there. host: ok, we will go to melvin in arkansas on the democrat line. melvin. caller: yes, good morning. host: good morning. caller: my complaint is the republicans are trying to get rid of mike johnson because he is trying to do his job because the american people need our allies because we are surviving on that land. we are keeping our military on their property. i don't feel like donald trump replaced in this party to be supplying ukraine and other allies with what their needs are. host: ok. we will go to juliet in massachusetts on the independent line. juliet. caller: yes, good morning. host: good morning. caller: welcome, c-span. i have been watching for 25 years. you have one of the best jobs in the world, i must say. for the purpose of my remarks, you know, this war in ukraine is tantamount to a world war i style of trench warfare. so is this going to go on in perpetuity? are we funding th
woodrow wilson, his wife was president. fdr, his wife was president. and valerie jarrett, she is running the show. and susan rice. because biden is just not there. host: ok, we will go to melvin in arkansas on the democrat line. melvin. caller: yes, good morning. host: good morning. caller: my complaint is the republicans are trying to get rid of mike johnson because he is trying to do his job because the american people need our allies because we are surviving on that land. we are keeping our...