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so ellen wilson and woodrow wilson had very different views on racial equality. do we know if that caused any friction between them? i don't know about friction now. ellen, as i said, was not the most progressive on this issue. but her ally, bill, was one area where she did do something. she was a southerner. she had come from a family that historically had enslaved other humans. and we know woodrow was not progressive on this issue. so other than that particular bill, she didn't speak out on anything else. and to and from what we know, she really did approach him and tried to get him to do anything, especially about the jim crow laws. she remained silent and didn't talk about that. okay. so we have a question from genevieve, who's actually a peace corps volunteer in belize. thanks for tuning in, genevieve. how many first ladies besides mrs. obama have ancestry that includes african-american heritage, to your knowledge, no one else to my knowledge. don't. michelle obama was such a you know, like i said, huge leap forward from where we were before. but not only wa
so ellen wilson and woodrow wilson had very different views on racial equality. do we know if that caused any friction between them? i don't know about friction now. ellen, as i said, was not the most progressive on this issue. but her ally, bill, was one area where she did do something. she was a southerner. she had come from a family that historically had enslaved other humans. and we know woodrow was not progressive on this issue. so other than that particular bill, she didn't speak out on...
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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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who would have thought woodrow wilson would be so spicy? yeah. so what is another letter that you read that when you were researching that you came across that genuinely surprised you? well, i think of the letters that surprised me most at first was the letter from richard nixon, because richard nixon's letters to pat are really poetic and very deeply touching. on his first date, he proposed to her. he said he fell in love with her. at first sight and you can see this is the letter he wrote afterwards. they met. they were they met in a amateur, dramatic present tation. they were both in a play together. okay. he wrote to her, and this is sometime in 1938. and he was then a 25 year old lawyer. patricia, somehow on tuesday, there was something electric in the usually almost stifling air in whittier, california. that is. and now i know an irish gypsy who radiates all that is happy and beautiful. was there. she left behind her a note addressed to a struggling barrister who looks from a window and dreams. and in that note he found sunshine and flowers
who would have thought woodrow wilson would be so spicy? yeah. so what is another letter that you read that when you were researching that you came across that genuinely surprised you? well, i think of the letters that surprised me most at first was the letter from richard nixon, because richard nixon's letters to pat are really poetic and very deeply touching. on his first date, he proposed to her. he said he fell in love with her. at first sight and you can see this is the letter he wrote...
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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. >>
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we have not seen anything like this and woodrow wilson but again woodrow wilson and joe biden have something in common. they both started out as racist segregation. i want to thank you for all the great work that you do that that mediate research center my friend, take care of what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take flight. cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul, available at walmart and drinkcirkul.com. >> welcome back america, this is the united states constitution the democrat party and the media despise and wave it around as they try to destroy it, you heard about the fifth amendment and i want to read you a segment out of the fifth amendment no person shall be deprived of life liberty or property without due process of the law. i think we need to amend that don't you know person should be denied life liberty or property without due process of law unless his name is donald trump. because the full power of the federal government the full police power of the federal government the full power of
we have not seen anything like this and woodrow wilson but again woodrow wilson and joe biden have something in common. they both started out as racist segregation. i want to thank you for all the great work that you do that that mediate research center my friend, take care of what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take flight. cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul, available at walmart and...
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we have not seen anything like this and woodrow wilson but again woodrow wilson and joe biden have something in common. they both started out as racist segregation. i want to thank you for all the great work that you do that that mediate research center my friend, take care of yourself. >> we will be right back. we're here with chris counahan of our local leaffilter. so chris, tell us how leaffilter is different from every other gutter protection on the market. with leaffilters, patented filter technology, there are no gaps, no openings, no place for debris to get in at all. and we install leaffilter on your existing gutters. it's a permanent solution. you'll never have to climb a ladder to clean out your gutters again. that's amazing, chris. tell me about the process. simple and easy. just give us a call, set up an appointment. we'll come out and give you a free gutter inspection. if they're sagging, we'll repair them. if they're broken, we'll replace them. if they're in good shape, our local team will install leaffilter in as little as a few hours. wow. and i understand you guys have a lif
we have not seen anything like this and woodrow wilson but again woodrow wilson and joe biden have something in common. they both started out as racist segregation. i want to thank you for all the great work that you do that that mediate research center my friend, take care of yourself. >> we will be right back. we're here with chris counahan of our local leaffilter. so chris, tell us how leaffilter is different from every other gutter protection on the market. with leaffilters, patented...
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we have not seen anything like this and woodrow wilson but again woodrow wilson and joe biden have something in common. they both started out as racist segregation. i want to thank you for all the great work that you do that that mediate research center my friend, take care of before apoquel chewable for allergic itch, giving dogs pills was a battle of wits. oh maria, i'm wise to your foolish game. is it gone? totally gone. itch relief just got easier! apoquel, the trusted #1 treatment for allergic itch is now available in a tasty chewable that works in a day. do not use in dogs with serious infections. may cause worsening of existing parasitic skin infestations or preexisting cancers and serious infections. new neoplasias have been observed. do not use in dogs less than 12 months old. ask your vet for apoquel chewable. do it! >> welcome back america, this is the united states constitution the democrat party and the media despise and wave it around as they try to destroy it, you heard about the fifth amendment and i want to read you a segment out of the fifth amendment no person shall be dep
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woodrow wilson when he became the first president in office travel outside the western hemisphere. think of that to supervise the creation of 14 new countries that the at the this a peace process found himself down his hands and knees scrambling over maps a very great deal but the solutions of course were toxic to the germans who still claimed as this map shows that a large part of the central landmass of germany of europe should be part of a greater germany and the convention of german geographers. as early as 1921 passed a resolution that any maps and atlas is used in school should show these greater borders rather than the present borders of germany. so that schoolchildren should not lose a sense of grievance about what had happened at the end of the first world war. you. want to come on now to prisoners of war who? of course, they ultimate captive audience for books and many of read incessantly my individual choice. here is second lieutenant francis, who was captured in june of 1940. so was a prisoner of war for almost five years now. many prisoners of war kept a journal. and i
woodrow wilson when he became the first president in office travel outside the western hemisphere. think of that to supervise the creation of 14 new countries that the at the this a peace process found himself down his hands and knees scrambling over maps a very great deal but the solutions of course were toxic to the germans who still claimed as this map shows that a large part of the central landmass of germany of europe should be part of a greater germany and the convention of german...
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. >> lawrence: let's start with woodrow wilson and work our way back. thank you, jacqui. >> ainsley: thank you, jacqui, his relative a plane crash in an area or there were cannibals. >> lawrence: we never had a more diverse president than him too, part of the black community. what else, hispanic community. he has every single fact. >> steve: whoever he is talking to, he needs their vote. unlike the amtrak conductor story which has been debunked a dozen times, he still tells that one. >> brian: i will say this one of the biggest stories is not reported widely, this is the first time he in april. we will follow that story. >> lawrence: it was on last week. >> ainsley: so good. >> brian: it is chilly and i'm losing consciousness. >> ainsley: you know what, doesn't mind. i like that. >> ainsley: brianna, just take a day off. when you set a record we should pointed out. now we should point out some more appearance before the fire of the middle of the street. >> brian: fox news alert, pro-palestinian protest at columbia university. he did demonstration and ju
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wilson. fired, resigned opposing world war one. he was probably right that's a war we shouldn't have been. he will become a key advocate of women's suffrage and helped push that through. but he is going to become a leading figure in the campaign to drive teaching of evolution from the public schools. william jennings bryan. huge. everyone would knew. william jennings bryan. there. there's made by his statue in the rotunda. remind me never to do that again. and he did not like darwin and reasonable some of the reasons he didn't like darwin is he particularly didn't like the way he did teaching had been used. he actually really believed that part of the german militarism that to world war one came from the germans coming to believe that darwin's principles were part would play into human society and that the global would be a struggle of survival for the fittest and helped cause a war that would cause 16 million deaths. and he didn't like that. darwin initially never. the term survival of the f
wilson. fired, resigned opposing world war one. he was probably right that's a war we shouldn't have been. he will become a key advocate of women's suffrage and helped push that through. but he is going to become a leading figure in the campaign to drive teaching of evolution from the public schools. william jennings bryan. huge. everyone would knew. william jennings bryan. there. there's made by his statue in the rotunda. remind me never to do that again. and he did not like darwin and...
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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
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wilson to silence speech. to silence speech to censor speech. to monitor speech. two federal courts have so ruled they are one 100% right. they have done more than any prior administration to intimidate political and ideological opponents. shutting down parents to the extent they can by threatening them with the fbi if they dare stand up to the teachers unions which are crucial to the democrat party. or, throwing pro-life protesters in prison even though they have not committed any acts of violence. they are true peaceful protesters trying to secrete agents in the catholic church and trying to cover it up. this is a big deal, america what they are doing what they have been doing. most of all trying to put in prison and bankrupt their greatest threat politically which is donald trump. we know the biden administration has had its hands in the teacher james case and alvin bragg's case. in the fani willis case and of course in the federal cases. this is the democrat party. now it's very important to understand tha
wilson to silence speech. to silence speech to censor speech. to monitor speech. two federal courts have so ruled they are one 100% right. they have done more than any prior administration to intimidate political and ideological opponents. shutting down parents to the extent they can by threatening them with the fbi if they dare stand up to the teachers unions which are crucial to the democrat party. or, throwing pro-life protesters in prison even though they have not committed any acts of...
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she's hello over at the woodrow wilson international center and a contributing writer at the new yorker magazine. robin, thanks very much for joining us. >> how do you >> read or runs message that its retaliation is over? >> well, in fact, that it's sent this message even as its attacks continued is its missiles and drones. we're still in the air. here's a signal that it really wanted to have this one and done at least short-term danger at the moment. is that israel's playing the short term. it has military superiority it can whether it's eliminate iran's arsenal's of pushback, its allies in the region or kill its military leaders but it doesn't really have a long-term strategy when it comes to what are its goals as it to contain iran is eliminated. nuclear program. is it to push for regime change? in the meantime, that iran is playing the long game and it is willing to undertake what was very daring and unprecedented barrage are swarm of attacks on israel what it is playing for the long term over the last 42 years has taken what was a group of small scale militias and turn it into the
she's hello over at the woodrow wilson international center and a contributing writer at the new yorker magazine. robin, thanks very much for joining us. >> how do you >> read or runs message that its retaliation is over? >> well, in fact, that it's sent this message even as its attacks continued is its missiles and drones. we're still in the air. here's a signal that it really wanted to have this one and done at least short-term danger at the moment. is that israel's playing...
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then woodrow wilson famously said, in politics, extreme caution is a sign of selfishness. you are having presidents of universities like university of southern california siding it is easier for me to cancel than to handle the headaches that are going to come if i go forward with the valedictorian who said something positive about gaza or the situation, meaning anti-israel in any way, i will lose donors, i will be driven out of my profession i worked so hard to be a president. they just have to think in new security terms. a school like usc has massive sports programs. have police but normal police. have people to crowd control. they were doing and all the bricks in downtown l.a. scene, use it as a dress rehearsal. same with chicago coming with the democratic convention. we don't want a repeat of 1968 where mayor daley's police beat, tear gassed everybody, journalists, everybody willy- nilly fashion. they help create a chaotic situation. and, some of the protesters were misbehaving. we have to avoid that and we can. you have to have some courage right now and say we are go
then woodrow wilson famously said, in politics, extreme caution is a sign of selfishness. you are having presidents of universities like university of southern california siding it is easier for me to cancel than to handle the headaches that are going to come if i go forward with the valedictorian who said something positive about gaza or the situation, meaning anti-israel in any way, i will lose donors, i will be driven out of my profession i worked so hard to be a president. they just have to...
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wilson in 1912, we've never had a debate between two people who had been president as far as i know, in any circumstance. so it would be obviously something historic. i have been dubious that they would actually debate, as you know, the republican national committee pulled out of a cooperation with the commission on presidential debates. they had been demanding all sorts of changes that would have been more favorable to trump i thought biden would not be that angle wishes to get on a stage with trump, again, african of the hectoring performance that he saw in 2020. but each of them are making comments that are moving us toward that possibility. and so i think you now have to say it is at least on the table, but whether they'll be able to get through all the details to actually stand across from each other. i'm not sure, but it certainly seems more possible than it does six months ago. >> so if they do it how important our debates really, i mean, how influential might potentially be well, we are a very dug in country, right? and there are not a lot of moving pieces in the electorate i
wilson in 1912, we've never had a debate between two people who had been president as far as i know, in any circumstance. so it would be obviously something historic. i have been dubious that they would actually debate, as you know, the republican national committee pulled out of a cooperation with the commission on presidential debates. they had been demanding all sorts of changes that would have been more favorable to trump i thought biden would not be that angle wishes to get on a stage with...
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wilson censored ductile hundreds of newspapers he put up local opponent in jail, abraham lincoln closed down newspapers. i mean, like a thumb, let's grasp on history, but he but he says it was such confidence people think he's an intellectual when he's a buffoon. >> that point to the case that he's talking about are supreme court, which is a majority conservative judges, has already taken a look at this case, opening arguments. he's referencing i'm saying two republican attorneys general suing the biden administration alleging censorship. and they have largely sided with the biden administration saying that this likely wasn't censorship. yeah. >> well, sir, you've got to piece out looking at conservative media and how they're approaching rfk. what is your were talking about, how it's a threat to biden what are you seeing in your reported well, it's i'm just saying when he came out for his presidential bid as a democrat, you saw a ton of attention from fox news or the new york post, from conservative figures trying to boost him because they thought that it could pull the wind out of bide
wilson censored ductile hundreds of newspapers he put up local opponent in jail, abraham lincoln closed down newspapers. i mean, like a thumb, let's grasp on history, but he but he says it was such confidence people think he's an intellectual when he's a buffoon. >> that point to the case that he's talking about are supreme court, which is a majority conservative judges, has already taken a look at this case, opening arguments. he's referencing i'm saying two republican attorneys general...
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and the idea was, i mean, he had been actually a propagandist in the woodrow wilson administration, and he saw that as a disaster, came to regret that, saw that world war one had led to a slaughter and absolute slaughter. and he felt that the press was complicit in that. and so objectivity was designed to counter propaganda efforts, not to promote propaganda efforts to counter them. and the idea was that we need to all of us have our own opinions. we have our preconceptions, our preexisting points of view. and when we're doing reporting that we should we need to overcome those. we need to be open minded. we need to talk to all people. we need to look at all the evidence we need to a rigorous job, a comprehensive job, a thorough job. and in the same way that a scientist the idea was to try to replicate as best we could, what a scientist does in a laboratory where you have an hypothesis. hypothesis about what you're experiment will show. but let the evidence lead you to the conclusion you don't ignore the evidence and you don't manipulate the evidence. you let the evidence tell you what's
and the idea was, i mean, he had been actually a propagandist in the woodrow wilson administration, and he saw that as a disaster, came to regret that, saw that world war one had led to a slaughter and absolute slaughter. and he felt that the press was complicit in that. and so objectivity was designed to counter propaganda efforts, not to promote propaganda efforts to counter them. and the idea was that we need to all of us have our own opinions. we have our preconceptions, our preexisting...
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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 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...