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great single volume biography of woodrow wilson. this book, "13 days in september" by lawrence wright itch love this book because it humanizes diplomacy and talks about camp david accords and the 13 days, anwar sadat and prime minister begin of israel and jimmy carter spent together north always harmony obviously -- harmoniously at camp david and how that work out. personalities, anxieties mistrust the role of interlocker to, jimmy carter put a lot of then table including his own reputation, and it worked. and the camp david accord to this day remains the only lasting peace accord in the middle east. and jimmy carter deserves a lot of credit, as do the other two participants. if you want to see how at human levels dim prime minister works grate great book. ought to be read by every graduate school that studies international studies. another biography walter isaacson on ben gentleman main franklin and american life. a wonderful biograph. benjamin comes through as a contemporary man. we would relate to him easily. this is a great man
great single volume biography of woodrow wilson. this book, "13 days in september" by lawrence wright itch love this book because it humanizes diplomacy and talks about camp david accords and the 13 days, anwar sadat and prime minister begin of israel and jimmy carter spent together north always harmony obviously -- harmoniously at camp david and how that work out. personalities, anxieties mistrust the role of interlocker to, jimmy carter put a lot of then table including his own...
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a great single volume biography of woodrow wilson. this book 13 days of september by lawrence wright i love this book because it humanizes diplomacy. talks about the camp david accords for 13 days on war sadat and jimmy carter spent together not only -- always harmoniously at camp david. personalities history fears anxiety stress is mistrust the role of interlocutor by the president. jimmy carter put a lot on the table including his own reputation and it worked. the camp david accord to this day remains the only lasting peace accord in the middle east. jimmy carter deserves a lot of credit as to the other two as well. if you want to see how inhuman levels diplomacy works, a great look. in graduate schools and international studies. another biographer walter isaacson on benjamin franklin an american life. a wonderful biography. benjamin franklin comes to these pages is a contemporary man. we would like to have had easily based on the portrayal of this book. on balance this is a great band great vision lived a long life had many episode
a great single volume biography of woodrow wilson. this book 13 days of september by lawrence wright i love this book because it humanizes diplomacy. talks about the camp david accords for 13 days on war sadat and jimmy carter spent together not only -- always harmoniously at camp david. personalities history fears anxiety stress is mistrust the role of interlocutor by the president. jimmy carter put a lot on the table including his own reputation and it worked. the camp david accord to this...
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great single-volume biography of woodrow wilson. this book thirteen days in september by lawrence wright, i love this book because it humanizes diplomacy. it talks about the camp david accords and the 13 days anwar sadat and prime minister begin of israel and jimmy carter spent together -- not always harmoniously -- at camp david and how that process worked out. personalities, history fears anxieties, stresses mistrust, the role of interlocutor by the president, jimmy carter. jimmy carter put a lot on the table including his own reputation. and it worked. and the camp david accord, to this day, remains the only lasting peace accord in the middle east. and jimmy carter deserves a lot of credit, as do the other two apartments as well. but -- participants as well. but if you want to see at human levels how diplomacy works great, great book. ought to be read by every graduate school that studies international studies. another biography walter isakson on benjamin franklin, a wonderful biography. i mean, benjamin franklin comes through th
great single-volume biography of woodrow wilson. this book thirteen days in september by lawrence wright, i love this book because it humanizes diplomacy. it talks about the camp david accords and the 13 days anwar sadat and prime minister begin of israel and jimmy carter spent together -- not always harmoniously -- at camp david and how that process worked out. personalities, history fears anxieties, stresses mistrust, the role of interlocutor by the president, jimmy carter. jimmy carter put a...
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great single volume biography of woodrow wilson. this book "13 days in september" by lawrence wright. i love this book but it humanizes diplomats and talks be in camp david accords and the 13 days anwar sadat and prime minister begin of israel and jimmy carter spent together, not always harmoniously, at camp david, and how the process worked another. personalities, history fears anxieties, stresses, mistrusts the role of jimmy carter. jimmy carter put a lot on the table, including his own reputation and it worked. and the camp david accord to this day remains the only lasting peace accord in the middle east, and jimmy carter deserves a lot of credit, as do the other participants as well. if you want to see how at human levels diplomacy actually works, great great book. ought to be read by every graduate school that studies international studies. another biography wall tear isaacson on benjamin franklin and american life. a wonderful biography. i mean, benjamin franklin comes through the pains as a very contemporary man. we would rel
great single volume biography of woodrow wilson. this book "13 days in september" by lawrence wright. i love this book but it humanizes diplomats and talks be in camp david accords and the 13 days anwar sadat and prime minister begin of israel and jimmy carter spent together, not always harmoniously, at camp david, and how the process worked another. personalities, history fears anxieties, stresses, mistrusts the role of jimmy carter. jimmy carter put a lot on the table, including his...
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scott berg wrote this wonderful blog become woodrow wilson, also a bit of a reappraisal. wilson had this mix of incredible progressive record in the white house especially in his first term statesman during world war i. but also certainly a retrograde attitude towards race relations in america. but it's a great balance to read and ultimately want appreciate sort of that progressive moment that woodrow wilson most certainly took advantage of to the benefit of america, in my view. great single volume biography of woodrow wilson. this book 13 days of september by lawrence wright. i love this book because it humanizes diplomacy. it talks about the camp david accords and the 13 days anwar sadat and prime minister begin and jimmy carter spent together, not always harmoniously at camp david. and how the process worked out. personalities, history, fears anxieties, stresses ms. truss, the role of interlocutor by the president jimmy carter. jimmy carter put a lock on the table, including his own reputation. and it worked and they can david accord to this day remains the only lastin
scott berg wrote this wonderful blog become woodrow wilson, also a bit of a reappraisal. wilson had this mix of incredible progressive record in the white house especially in his first term statesman during world war i. but also certainly a retrograde attitude towards race relations in america. but it's a great balance to read and ultimately want appreciate sort of that progressive moment that woodrow wilson most certainly took advantage of to the benefit of america, in my view. great single...
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i'm going to talk today about woodrow wilson in war and peace. in 1913, at the beginning of his first administration, he said to a friend, it would be an irony of fate if my administration had to focus on foreign policy. it was not his interest. it was not something he particularly wanted to have to do. that was something that he ended up doing. we look at him because he presides over the united states at a time of great crisis in world history, the great war first world war, one of the great crises of modern history. it shattered much of the old european order. it had consequences which lasted for decades, perhaps into the 21st century. it is also a very important moment in american history and world history. at the time when the united states is in the process of transforming its already great economic strengths, its greatest strengths as a nation, which is finally coming together after the scars and trauma of the civil war, when the united states begins transforming the strength into military strength. when the war began, the united states was
i'm going to talk today about woodrow wilson in war and peace. in 1913, at the beginning of his first administration, he said to a friend, it would be an irony of fate if my administration had to focus on foreign policy. it was not his interest. it was not something he particularly wanted to have to do. that was something that he ended up doing. we look at him because he presides over the united states at a time of great crisis in world history, the great war first world war, one of the great...
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biography of woodrow wilson and talking about theodore roosevelt and william howard taft in her book, "the bully pulpit." you can watch these anytime at c-span.org.
biography of woodrow wilson and talking about theodore roosevelt and william howard taft in her book, "the bully pulpit." you can watch these anytime at c-span.org.
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and kent hughes from the woodrow wilson center. one of the common traits is american goods would be able to go into the markets where they are competitive and do well, and have been artificially excluded. is the record mixed, can we time? >> it will happen in a couple of days that if there's an agreement, it implies that japan made concessions in agriculture, and it should be good for american farmers. it's possible there'll be changes in the services sector. that would open up opportunities for high end services, there's losers as well. there's bound to be concessions in textiles, if there's an agreement. it will be tough on south and north carolina. there's a question in the auto sector. it's hard to autos in japan. each has to be inspected. if there's an agreement. we may have to increase tariffs on light trucks and s.u.v., if there's not a corresponding concession in the japanese market, it could be bad for american manufacturing. >> have the promises, overpromised and under-delivered. is there a healthy and warranted skepticis
and kent hughes from the woodrow wilson center. one of the common traits is american goods would be able to go into the markets where they are competitive and do well, and have been artificially excluded. is the record mixed, can we time? >> it will happen in a couple of days that if there's an agreement, it implies that japan made concessions in agriculture, and it should be good for american farmers. it's possible there'll be changes in the services sector. that would open up...
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i guess the most prominent woodrow wilson trying to get support for the nomination of the 1912 commission which he did give bryan support. but there were a lot of people international and national leaders that would come, stop by and see bryan at this home. right now we're in the lower level where the main activity of the family took place. we're in the office right now and this is where bryan and mary had their office an did their work. and she was a very active partner in this -- his career. very accomplished lady. va elect dick -- valedictorian. studied german so she could read the european up ins to see what they were saying about bryan. and this desk is a replica of the desk in his study. you can see the two chairs. bryan sat in one chair. mary sat in the other. reflected the team that they were. a couple of tell phones over there that i would point out that at the time there were two independent telephone companies in lincoln. if you just subscribed to one you couldn't just talk to someone who just subscribed to the other. so they subscribed to both, of course. here's an example of
i guess the most prominent woodrow wilson trying to get support for the nomination of the 1912 commission which he did give bryan support. but there were a lot of people international and national leaders that would come, stop by and see bryan at this home. right now we're in the lower level where the main activity of the family took place. we're in the office right now and this is where bryan and mary had their office an did their work. and she was a very active partner in this -- his career....
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i guess the most prominent being that woodrow wilson came out here to get bryant's support for the 1912 convention. which he did get his support. there were a lot of people, national and international leaders that would stop by and see him. right now we are in the lower level, where really the main activity of the family took place. we are in the office area right now, and this is where bryant and mary had their office and did their work and she was a very active partner in his career. very accomplished lady. valedictorian of her college class. got her law degree from the university of nebraska. she studied german so she could read the european newspapers to see what they were saying about bryan. she was a very active participant in his political career. this desk is a replica of the desk that was in his study, and you can see the two chairs. bryan sat in one chair and mary sat in the other, reflecting the team they were in his political career. there were a couple of telephones over there. i would point out at the time there were two independent telephone companies in lincoln. if you j
i guess the most prominent being that woodrow wilson came out here to get bryant's support for the 1912 convention. which he did get his support. there were a lot of people, national and international leaders that would stop by and see him. right now we are in the lower level, where really the main activity of the family took place. we are in the office area right now, and this is where bryant and mary had their office and did their work and she was a very active partner in his career. very...
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i guess the most prominent bolingbrook woodrow wilson came out here to get brian's support. to get the 1912 convention which he did get brian's support. but there were a lot of people international and national leaders that would stop by and see him at his home. right now we're in the lower level where it's really the main activity of the family took place because we're in the office area right now. and this was where bryage and mary had their office and did their work. and she was a very active partner in his career. very accomplished lady val dick torn of her college class. got her law degree here at the university of nebraska. studied german so she could read the european newspapers to see what they were saying about brian. so she was a very active participant in his political career. and this desk is a replica of the desk that was in his study. you can see the two chairs brian sat in one chair mary sat in the other and reflect it had team they were in his political career. there were a couple telephones over there that i would point out at the time there were two indepen
i guess the most prominent bolingbrook woodrow wilson came out here to get brian's support. to get the 1912 convention which he did get brian's support. but there were a lot of people international and national leaders that would stop by and see him at his home. right now we're in the lower level where it's really the main activity of the family took place because we're in the office area right now. and this was where bryage and mary had their office and did their work. and she was a very...
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i mean, it is just pouring out there along 495, the woodrow wilson bridge. almost done though. let's take a look now and show you what's happening down toward the south, down toward the south is where we are seeing the heaviest storms, down toward calvert county, st. mary's county, these storms are going to be making their way in toward the bay, away from the area have he good news. leonard town, heads up, you are next in this area we zoom on in here. you see southern st. mary's county. hail reports in reston and shan tilly, ping pong ball-sized hail and greater that golf ball-sized hail, too a lot of damage to trees in and around that area, a very big storm. we even had wind gusts upwards of 64 miles per hour at the airport a little bit earlier. i want to show you the latest on the storm right here, making its way back on through parts of our d.c. area parts of the metro region, right along the beltway here, this is around oxon hill, over just the south of walkers mill, making its way way off to the east not done. few here and there, avenue veer weather -- severe weather out o
i mean, it is just pouring out there along 495, the woodrow wilson bridge. almost done though. let's take a look now and show you what's happening down toward the south, down toward the south is where we are seeing the heaviest storms, down toward calvert county, st. mary's county, these storms are going to be making their way in toward the bay, away from the area have he good news. leonard town, heads up, you are next in this area we zoom on in here. you see southern st. mary's county. hail...
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the woodrow wilson bridge. beautiful morning outside. not much of around impact from the weather department today. that's always good news on a monday. a nice day plenty hot. not terribly humid yet. that's coming our way for tomorrow. monday morning, a lot of folks fly out of town. pretty quiet up and down the eastern seaboard. if you're flying out to minneapolis and detroit, some storminess down there. nothing on storm team 4 radar anywhere close to us. we'll have a 0% chance for rain for today. current temperatures now right at 70 from martinsburg front royal and luray. 73 manassas. still 79 at reagan national where the urban heat island and the potomac river keep the temperatures up. temperatures later the afternoon, low 90s. dinner time, the temperatures still 90. back into the low 80s tonight. for tomorrow, starting off early tomorrow morning it will be a sticky start and then by lunch time tomorrow, plenty of heat and the beginning of showers and thunderstorm chances starts as early as 2:00 or 3:00 tomorrow afternoon. showers and s
the woodrow wilson bridge. beautiful morning outside. not much of around impact from the weather department today. that's always good news on a monday. a nice day plenty hot. not terribly humid yet. that's coming our way for tomorrow. monday morning, a lot of folks fly out of town. pretty quiet up and down the eastern seaboard. if you're flying out to minneapolis and detroit, some storminess down there. nothing on storm team 4 radar anywhere close to us. we'll have a 0% chance for rain for...
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he reminds me a little bit of woodrow wilson in the downside way, who was i think a little bit too rigid, especially in the early years. he loosened up and got better in a lot of ways in his second term. but these guys, you can see amalgams of their predecessors. it is never an exact fit. they will have a little bit of this one or that one. i invite readers to make their own club sandwiches out of these guys. [laughter] peter: of course, one thing that both of them faced but now particularly president obama is a context in which there is full-out political gridlock, in which there is very little cooperation of any description between the executive and legislative branches. how does that effect this exercise in constitutional interpretation from the perspective of the presidency? hal: what is has done, i think for anybody who might be in the white house right now, i think this will be true in january 2017, because i think the red-blue split is going to continue, and the sender does not seem to be anywhere to be seen. what it means is they will have to do a lot of going it alone. and the w
he reminds me a little bit of woodrow wilson in the downside way, who was i think a little bit too rigid, especially in the early years. he loosened up and got better in a lot of ways in his second term. but these guys, you can see amalgams of their predecessors. it is never an exact fit. they will have a little bit of this one or that one. i invite readers to make their own club sandwiches out of these guys. [laughter] peter: of course, one thing that both of them faced but now particularly...
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he reminds me a little bit of woodrow wilson in the downside way, who was i think a little bit too rigid, especially in the early years. he loosened up and got better in a lot of ways in his second term. but these guys, you can see amalgams of their predecessors. it is never an exact fit. they will have a little bit of this one or that one. i invite readers to make their own club sandwiches out of these guys. peter: of course, one thing that both of them faced but now particularly president obama is a context in which there is full-out political gridlock, in which there is very little cooperation of any description between the executive and legislative branches. how does that effect this exercise in constitutional interpretation from the perspective of the presidency? hal: what is has done, i think for anybody who might be in the white house right now, i think this will be true in january 2017, because i think the red-blue split is going to continue, and the sender does not seem to be anywhere to be seen. what it means is they will have to do a lot of going it alone. and the way barack o
he reminds me a little bit of woodrow wilson in the downside way, who was i think a little bit too rigid, especially in the early years. he loosened up and got better in a lot of ways in his second term. but these guys, you can see amalgams of their predecessors. it is never an exact fit. they will have a little bit of this one or that one. i invite readers to make their own club sandwiches out of these guys. peter: of course, one thing that both of them faced but now particularly president...
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. >>> a busy day for high school graduations in camden and students graduated from woodrow wilson high, one of several ceremonies across the city today. congratulations everybody. jamie wanted a taste of the real new orleans and we just couldn't say no to that face. then we wanted more of that local flavor so betty says... oh yeah, that's betty. you're going to want to do this alligator thing. and betty didn't lead us wrong. a little later we passed some dancing. and who doesn't like dancing? especially when it's followed by fireworks everyone's nola is different. follow yours. >>> melissa is here with accuweather. a bit of rain tonight. >> some rain from an west east direction looking at stormtracker 6 live double scan it's over at the i-95 corridor to points north and west and areas in and around philadelphia, if you are traveling down to wilmington and west to jenkintown along i-476 at norristown and media a cluster of steady and light moisture across areas in lancaster you can see north and east of route 30 and honey brook, we are tracking the moisture a moderate pocket east of rea
. >>> a busy day for high school graduations in camden and students graduated from woodrow wilson high, one of several ceremonies across the city today. congratulations everybody. jamie wanted a taste of the real new orleans and we just couldn't say no to that face. then we wanted more of that local flavor so betty says... oh yeah, that's betty. you're going to want to do this alligator thing. and betty didn't lead us wrong. a little later we passed some dancing. and who doesn't like...
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he spoke of the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. this is about an hour. >> we are pleased to have senator murphy with us today. i am the vice president of the woodrow wilson center term that center. it is a trusted base for nonpartisan dialogue on issues. it is also a place that does a great deal of research on science and technology and population environment and leadership in many other areas. this is actual -- this is actually a unusual number. senator bob corker was here a couple of weeks ago at our board meeting. chairman royce was here. i will introduce the senator second. aaron david miller is our moderator today. he is the vice president for new initiatives here at the wilson center. he helped to form late u.s. policy in the middle east and the arab-israeli peace process. he has its -- he has received honor awards and is the honor -- is the author of a number of folks. a fabulous book that i would recommend you go and get, the end of greatness. why america doesn't want another great president. senator chris murphy our main s
he spoke of the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. this is about an hour. >> we are pleased to have senator murphy with us today. i am the vice president of the woodrow wilson center term that center. it is a trusted base for nonpartisan dialogue on issues. it is also a place that does a great deal of research on science and technology and population environment and leadership in many other areas. this is actual -- this is actually a unusual number. senator bob corker was...
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woodrow wilson high school warrior wishing our team well. thank you. >> thank you. mexico, please. >> good afternoon president breed and supervise. i have graphic.it is a little past 12 by rick. but a former warrior 140 years ago.my dad died he worked at central shops in the 50s 60s and 70s. i miss him very much. that happened a couple days ago. phil paulson. is i staining jackie speer at west -- jackie speer congresswoman she is running again. got a good reason for taking it easy water weight out got a good reason for taking the what easy way water out. you were gay water tripper sunday bundler it took you so long to find out that you got a ticket and you found out. your big teaser. you took up half the ocean. your big teaser. you took half of the ocean on your lawn. you were a day water tripper. sunday mower, yes. it took you so long to find out you found out. >> happy birthday city all. it is 100 years. through the years you never let us down. he turned our lives around the sweetest [inaudible] we found. if found review through the years. i can remember when you
woodrow wilson high school warrior wishing our team well. thank you. >> thank you. mexico, please. >> good afternoon president breed and supervise. i have graphic.it is a little past 12 by rick. but a former warrior 140 years ago.my dad died he worked at central shops in the 50s 60s and 70s. i miss him very much. that happened a couple days ago. phil paulson. is i staining jackie speer at west -- jackie speer congresswoman she is running again. got a good reason for taking it easy...
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woodrow wilson high school warrior wishing our team well. thank you. >> thank you. mexico, please. >> good afternoon president breed and supervise. i have graphic.it is a little past 12 by rick. but a former warrior 140 years ago.my dad died he worked at central shops in the 50s 60s and 70s. i miss him very much. that happened a couple days ago. phil paulson. is i staining jackie speer at west -- jackie speer congresswoman she is running again. got a good reason for taking it easy water weight out got a good reason for taking the what easy way water out. you were gay water tripper sunday bundler it took you so long to
woodrow wilson high school warrior wishing our team well. thank you. >> thank you. mexico, please. >> good afternoon president breed and supervise. i have graphic.it is a little past 12 by rick. but a former warrior 140 years ago.my dad died he worked at central shops in the 50s 60s and 70s. i miss him very much. that happened a couple days ago. phil paulson. is i staining jackie speer at west -- jackie speer congresswoman she is running again. got a good reason for taking it easy...
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other than woodrow wilson, no republican gets elected until then. outgoing president grover cleveland, who in this picture does not look very happy, to see a republican sworn in. he is accompanied by his wife and mother. you remember last week garfield walked out with frederick douglass. there was no african-american walking out on this inauguration. he is focused almost entirely on domestic issues and financial issues. he talks about the tariff, currency issues. he virtually ignores foreign policy. the one line on foreign policy is, we want no wars of conquest. we must avoid the temptation of territorial aggression. here is a man who gets involved in a war of conquest and gets more territory than any other president to date. we do not have time to going to his cabinet. it is fascinating. i wish we had more time. i will mention two cabinet appointees. the first is the secretary of state. he picks john sherman. you may remember john sherman -- remember 1890 six. john sherman 1880 wanted to be president and he was a senator from ohio home garfield --
other than woodrow wilson, no republican gets elected until then. outgoing president grover cleveland, who in this picture does not look very happy, to see a republican sworn in. he is accompanied by his wife and mother. you remember last week garfield walked out with frederick douglass. there was no african-american walking out on this inauguration. he is focused almost entirely on domestic issues and financial issues. he talks about the tariff, currency issues. he virtually ignores foreign...
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next, barred college -- bard college professor sean mcmeekin discusses woodrow wilson and the treaty of her sigh -- treaty of her sitversaille. prof. memeekin: thank you for coming. i believe we left off at the negotiations of lenin and trotsky. you will recall the western allies did not come to these negotiations because they viewed lenin as a german puppet government. the negotiations were dragging on. to some extent, this was beginning to annoy wilson that this was taking so long. the bolshevik had come into possession of a secret treaty pertaining to the partition of the ottoman empire. we have to peel back and understand the role of the united states in the war and postwar settlement. an enigmatic role to say the least because the united states did not enter the war in 1914, nor when the united states entered the war did it do so with a clear sort of territorial war aims that most of the other neutral powers did. essentially bargaining their belligerence in exchange for territorial gains, the italians coming into the war 1915 because they have designs on hungarian territory in t
next, barred college -- bard college professor sean mcmeekin discusses woodrow wilson and the treaty of her sigh -- treaty of her sitversaille. prof. memeekin: thank you for coming. i believe we left off at the negotiations of lenin and trotsky. you will recall the western allies did not come to these negotiations because they viewed lenin as a german puppet government. the negotiations were dragging on. to some extent, this was beginning to annoy wilson that this was taking so long. the...
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their oldest made it to woodrow wilson high school until d.c. public schools realized the hill family was not living in the district. according to investigators, alan and candace hill told d.c. public school officials that their kids were living at this address here in northeast for years. but according to this lawsuit, that wasn't the case. the lawsuit says alan hill owned the d.c. property and in seven 2007 he filed a complaint for nonpayment against his tenant. the documents say in 2009 through 2013, the same address given to dcps was in fact leased to another tenant. now the attorney general is asking alan and candace hill to pay up. megan fitzgerald, news4. >>> a d.c. teacher charged with sexual abuse of a student will remain behind bars without bond. authorities tell us giovanni pena inappropriately touched an 11-year-old boy in the classroom during the 2013-'14 school year. pena taught at oyster adams bilingual school. at a hearing today, pena waived his right to a preliminary hearing. the case will likely go to a grand jury. >>> the stud
their oldest made it to woodrow wilson high school until d.c. public schools realized the hill family was not living in the district. according to investigators, alan and candace hill told d.c. public school officials that their kids were living at this address here in northeast for years. but according to this lawsuit, that wasn't the case. the lawsuit says alan hill owned the d.c. property and in seven 2007 he filed a complaint for nonpayment against his tenant. the documents say in 2009...
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wilson. governor chris christie hopes he will be next. today he announced he is in the race ask here is nancy cordes. >> i mean what i say and i say what i mean and that's what america needs right now. >> reporter: he's known for his tough talk, but in his high school gym today christie said he's the only republican who's shown he can listen to both sides. >> that somehow now compromise is a dirty word. if washington and adams and jefferson believed compromise is a dirty world we would still be under the crown of england. >> reporter: christie said he learned to compromise as the republican governor of a democratic state where he's elected twice. >> so we rolled up our sleeves and we went to work and we balanced six budgets in a row. we've refused to raise taxes on the people of this state for six years. >> reporter: it's that swagger that had g.o.p. voters begging him to run for president in 1220. >> now is not my time. >> reporter: but then came bridgegate a traffic jam greated we christie'
wilson. governor chris christie hopes he will be next. today he announced he is in the race ask here is nancy cordes. >> i mean what i say and i say what i mean and that's what america needs right now. >> reporter: he's known for his tough talk, but in his high school gym today christie said he's the only republican who's shown he can listen to both sides. >> that somehow now compromise is a dirty word. if washington and adams and jefferson believed compromise is a dirty world...
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. >>> here at the woodrow wilson center in washington. senator murphy is on the counterterrorism subcommittee. he's expected to when he arrives propose a u.s. foreign policy overhaul and that would include making climate change a larger part of the broader debate. this is live coverage on c-span 3. it's expected to start in just a moment.(n- >>> again we're live at the wilson center here in washington awaiting comments from senate foreign relations subcommittee member, senator patrick murphy of connecticut. he's the ranking member on that subcommittee and he'll take a look at overhauling foreign policy, including climate change as a part of the wider debate. this is getting under way live here on c-span 3. >>> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the woodrow wilson center. we're very pleased to have senator murphy here with us today. i'm andrew sealy, executive vice president of the woodrow wilson center. the wilson center, as you know, is both a trusted platform, a trusted space for nonpartisan dialogue on global issues as well as a plac
. >>> here at the woodrow wilson center in washington. senator murphy is on the counterterrorism subcommittee. he's expected to when he arrives propose a u.s. foreign policy overhaul and that would include making climate change a larger part of the broader debate. this is live coverage on c-span 3. it's expected to start in just a moment.(n- >>> again we're live at the wilson center here in washington awaiting comments from senate foreign relations subcommittee member, senator...
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woodrow wilson as the unelected president your virtue. obviously it was she. >> well, i'm sorry you brought that up. i was being cute's. i was -- well well, this is not an analogy that i'm crazy about, but -- this was basically a a serious talk. the format was like jokes without punchlines which was the voice of commerce in my ear saying make them buy the book. [laughter] >> so they will find out. you have come up to the microphone and ruined that. [laughter] fortunately you just ruined one of the questions that i didn't. >> the 2nd one it's -- >> oh, zero, good. [laughter] 's. >> with regard to ponzi -- this may be oversimplistic but i studied his game many years ago. and i reduced it to what is the appeal was i understood, the sales appeal he was engaging he was engaging and what we would call international postal rate arbitrage. right. >> that's a good time for it. >> it is. >> thank you. >> you said you didn't even understand it. >> i don't. [laughter] >> that is a good term, but i don't think that it explains exactly what he was doin
woodrow wilson as the unelected president your virtue. obviously it was she. >> well, i'm sorry you brought that up. i was being cute's. i was -- well well, this is not an analogy that i'm crazy about, but -- this was basically a a serious talk. the format was like jokes without punchlines which was the voice of commerce in my ear saying make them buy the book. [laughter] >> so they will find out. you have come up to the microphone and ruined that. [laughter] fortunately you just...
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woodrow wilson said the declaration to the united states congress debates seems it is not a large leap to say that they were declared u.s. citizens in time for the military conscription to world war i. >> that is an interesting point scholars have been dealing with for a while and i think that the idea that the jones act but the importance of citizenship was going to be the eventual drafting of puerto ricans into the world has been questioned by a love of scholars recently and one of the arguments against that is they were considered u.s. nationals and they could be drafted into war. you didn't need to be a citizen to be drafted. and in fact citizenship in terms of the war draft would have been a major motivation to act. they understand the meaning of citizenship and a part of it is also do feel obligated because a lot of it is a voluntary compliance. there is a case of a first impression and i would simply add to the weight of the conditioning that you have to show up to the collective services because you are a citizen. that's number one. number two, it became immediately qualified f
woodrow wilson said the declaration to the united states congress debates seems it is not a large leap to say that they were declared u.s. citizens in time for the military conscription to world war i. >> that is an interesting point scholars have been dealing with for a while and i think that the idea that the jones act but the importance of citizenship was going to be the eventual drafting of puerto ricans into the world has been questioned by a love of scholars recently and one of the...
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and behind the scenes at quite high levels involving woodrow wilson. he got involved in this debate. the outcome in late 1918, just after the war had finished is that the committee decided they wanted to revert to the original plan and stick to the saint-gau dens statue. the carnegie endowment agreed to pay for it and everything was set. one question remained, what to do about this replica of the bernard statue. charles taft still wanted to pay for it and send it some where even if the londoners didn't want it. they looked around for suitable venues. the lord mayor of manchester expressed interest and said we would love to have it. that was it and that was the solution and ended up going to manchester instead. the statue was unveiled on september 15, 1919 at platt fields, which is a part just outside manchester city center. by all accounts the ceremony was , a bit underwhelming and didn't get much press. at least not outside manchester. the taft's did not show up. william howard taft dedicated the one in cincinnati but neither he nor his brother charle
and behind the scenes at quite high levels involving woodrow wilson. he got involved in this debate. the outcome in late 1918, just after the war had finished is that the committee decided they wanted to revert to the original plan and stick to the saint-gau dens statue. the carnegie endowment agreed to pay for it and everything was set. one question remained, what to do about this replica of the bernard statue. charles taft still wanted to pay for it and send it some where even if the...
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we have the director of the woodrow wilson and former deputy at the carnegie museum for international peace. how much of a slap is this for the russians over their behavior? >> i don't think they are intimidated by the equipment being put on the ground. as has been said a number of times there are no new american boots on the ground in europe at best it is a rotation of americans who are stationed over there, relatively small units maybe a company or biattalion so up to a thousand men. the forces committed to the rapid reaction force would be made available and doesn't mean they are being placed on border positions with russia and they will be per se exercises designed to intimidate the russians. same thing with putting the equipment forward basing that equipment in places like the baltic region so it is there and doesn't have to be airlifted in case of a crisis. >> these are going to be placed in european nations. russia has become belligerent in places like ukraine. is it your feeling that nato and nato nations should be doing more of their own heavy lifting against the russians her
we have the director of the woodrow wilson and former deputy at the carnegie museum for international peace. how much of a slap is this for the russians over their behavior? >> i don't think they are intimidated by the equipment being put on the ground. as has been said a number of times there are no new american boots on the ground in europe at best it is a rotation of americans who are stationed over there, relatively small units maybe a company or biattalion so up to a thousand men....
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nice clear sky out there there's the woodrow wilson bridge. a beautiful morning outside. got a lot of great pictures on my twitter feed of the storms. craig clarke in fredericksburg, 52 a nice shot of the lightning there as the storms came rolling through. if you've got any great pictures feel free to share them at instagram 4cast4. happy to share those with you and everyone else. shutter bugs if you're up early and you have a couple of minutes run outside and get a picture of what is going to be a flaws sunrise over the nation's capital. 67 degrees. morning planner sun's up at 5:44. temperature rises to near 80 by 11:00. out and about this afternoon, a beautiful day, full sunshine lower humidity. perfect day to be outside. temperatures 85 at noon. 87 at 3:00. 88 by 5:00 a.m. this afternoon. out and about this evening sunny mild and pleasant as skies remain pleasant and dropping into the 70s. hardly a cloud to be found anywhere in the skies. maybe a few fair weather clouds across parts of northern maryland. that's about it. hometown forecast, manassas virginia, 66 at 7:00
nice clear sky out there there's the woodrow wilson bridge. a beautiful morning outside. got a lot of great pictures on my twitter feed of the storms. craig clarke in fredericksburg, 52 a nice shot of the lightning there as the storms came rolling through. if you've got any great pictures feel free to share them at instagram 4cast4. happy to share those with you and everyone else. shutter bugs if you're up early and you have a couple of minutes run outside and get a picture of what is going to...
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the only democrat until the depression, grover cleveland and woodrow wilson should not have been president. there would have been that entire stretch with only grover cleveland. >> we think of fdr as the least southern president, he is president because of whites. that is the big pivot. the power of the federal government. that comes in ads and flows in the conceptualization of it for a long time. it ships to the cultural and race relations part. today, a lot of people with the back and go, look at how much this -- >> the one way former confederate states could wield power was long-term congressional members can read the clock is moving on. i want us to talk for the next 10 minutes about how the lost cause resonated during the centennial and here during the sesquicentennial. >> the centennial, the key point, there is not just one thing called the lost cause. it is constantly shifting. the tenants have been consistent but the strategies people have used, the emphasis they have made within those have shifted. at the time of the centennial, it is the time of the cold war. reconciliation is em
the only democrat until the depression, grover cleveland and woodrow wilson should not have been president. there would have been that entire stretch with only grover cleveland. >> we think of fdr as the least southern president, he is president because of whites. that is the big pivot. the power of the federal government. that comes in ads and flows in the conceptualization of it for a long time. it ships to the cultural and race relations part. today, a lot of people with the back and...
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here's the woodrow wilson bridge. you might just want to wait a little bit. that is strong storm continuing to make its way off to the north and east at 30 miles per hour. back to the east. more storminess and heavy rainy and front royal hammered with this rain. this rain is moving up and then really just hitting along the blue ridge here and expect to see the potential for flooding here and then the lees area. big-time storms there. there's the storminess to talk about there firing up around d.c. and then the south and even more so down towards southern maryland. portions of waldorf around the charles county area continuing to see that. we have a lot more to go. look at the storm here. the little turn spin in the atmosphere. this's the upper low bringing up the moisture and the storms down to the south. very rainy night and talking about a lot of rain. veronica johnson is back with me now to talk about what to expect. >> you saw on the wide view there, converging on the same area. some areas are v had the heavy rain and getting more. we have the forecast to
here's the woodrow wilson bridge. you might just want to wait a little bit. that is strong storm continuing to make its way off to the north and east at 30 miles per hour. back to the east. more storminess and heavy rainy and front royal hammered with this rain. this rain is moving up and then really just hitting along the blue ridge here and expect to see the potential for flooding here and then the lees area. big-time storms there. there's the storminess to talk about there firing up around...
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author and oxford university history professor margaret macmillan talks about president woodrow wilson's second term from 1917 to 1921. once the u.s. entered the first world war in 1917, the majority of his efforts focus on foreign affairs and diplomacy. professor mcmillan discusses wilson's involvement in the great war and his attempt at a lasting peace through the 1919 paris peace conference and the league of nations. the university of virginia's miller center hosted this 90 minute program.
author and oxford university history professor margaret macmillan talks about president woodrow wilson's second term from 1917 to 1921. once the u.s. entered the first world war in 1917, the majority of his efforts focus on foreign affairs and diplomacy. professor mcmillan discusses wilson's involvement in the great war and his attempt at a lasting peace through the 1919 paris peace conference and the league of nations. the university of virginia's miller center hosted this 90 minute program.
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elsewhere inner loop between the woodrow wilson bridge at van dorn, seven minutes. quantico to the beltway, 30 minutes. >> thanks alexis. >>> it's time to check your forecast. weather and traffic on the 1s. >> meteorologist chuck bell is at the new carrollton metro station this morning keeping an eye on things for everybody. chuck? >> good morning, aaron and eun, beautiful day outside. sun is up at 5:42. the summer solstice a couple of days away. we'll have 59 seconds more daylight on the solstice day than today, but the sunrise will be later. we're still tacking on time at the end of the day. here's the new carrollton metro station. people wandered on into the metro right now. if you see us out here, come on over to say hi. we have a professional photographer who will take a perfect selfie of you with me. outside, temperatures mid to upper 70s already. we'll be back in the 90s again later on this afternoon. there will be that chance for some thunderstorms coming our way today. green light conditions for the ride in. for lunch but again, could have weather related s
elsewhere inner loop between the woodrow wilson bridge at van dorn, seven minutes. quantico to the beltway, 30 minutes. >> thanks alexis. >>> it's time to check your forecast. weather and traffic on the 1s. >> meteorologist chuck bell is at the new carrollton metro station this morning keeping an eye on things for everybody. chuck? >> good morning, aaron and eun, beautiful day outside. sun is up at 5:42. the summer solstice a couple of days away. we'll have 59 seconds...
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former director of the richard nixon presidential library scott berg on his biography of woodrow wilson and talking about theater roosevelt and cap in her book. you can watch these anytime at c-span.org. on the next "washington journal," the supreme court ruling on the affordable care act and what this means for the health care law going forward. watching to post about an article on diversity in the 2016 republican field helping republican voters. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal is live on c-span. >> next week, congress is out for the holiday break and american history is prime time, featuring a different topic. monday, the manhattan project. the production of the first nuclear weapon. tuesday, the debate between james baldwin and william buckley about the american dream. wednesday, the highlight of the
former director of the richard nixon presidential library scott berg on his biography of woodrow wilson and talking about theater roosevelt and cap in her book. you can watch these anytime at c-span.org. on the next "washington journal," the supreme court ruling on the affordable care act and what this means for the health care law going forward. watching to post about an article on diversity in the 2016 republican field helping republican voters. you can join the conversation on...
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the woodrow wilson bridge, yeah, sloppy there too, move on through the rest of the evening hours, notice where this is going, straight to the east, heads up, if you live in prince george's county, about to get rain in your area, too. same deal another hot day, high temperature, 92, a good chance, isolated or scattered shower, same deal on sunday, not a washout though, 90 degrees on sunday, 91 monday keep the heat wave going on tuesday, a high of 92. then a little cooler but still rather warm and humid high temperatures in the upper 80s to around 90 degrees. >> thanks, doug. >>> coming up in sport, a homecoming for jordan zimmermann. why his return to wisconsin >>> dave johnson pitching in to give us a hand looks like the nats are -- they are missing this heat wave because they are up in wisconsin it is 50 degrees. >> water slide. >> yeah. most of the day wandering around this building, nats lost as of late. nats game two of the series, nats could use take two on the month of june. they have lost seven of ten games and real pain to go with the painful results one player to the 15-day dl.
the woodrow wilson bridge, yeah, sloppy there too, move on through the rest of the evening hours, notice where this is going, straight to the east, heads up, if you live in prince george's county, about to get rain in your area, too. same deal another hot day, high temperature, 92, a good chance, isolated or scattered shower, same deal on sunday, not a washout though, 90 degrees on sunday, 91 monday keep the heat wave going on tuesday, a high of 92. then a little cooler but still rather warm...
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along the capital beltway for the woodrow wilson bridge, inner loop delays start around branch avenue from the springfield interchange towards gallows road and for folks traveling east down on 66 it's still a struggle, blocking a center lane as a matter of fact with that disabled vehicle. that's the update. back to you. jummy: sentencing is set for omar gonzalez, the white house fence jumper. prosecutors are asking for a 20 month prison sentence when he got over the fence and inside the executive mansion last september. the man charged in the northwest washington neighborhood today along with their housekeeper a fairfax. you can get more headlines right now on "good morning washington" on news channel 8. see you back your it noon. why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey, i'll watch anything except this. except this. go back, go back, go back, go back, go back, go back. fios custom tv lets you pay for the types of channels you want, not the e ones you don't. 100% fiber optics is here. get out of thehe past. get fios. now for $
along the capital beltway for the woodrow wilson bridge, inner loop delays start around branch avenue from the springfield interchange towards gallows road and for folks traveling east down on 66 it's still a struggle, blocking a center lane as a matter of fact with that disabled vehicle. that's the update. back to you. jummy: sentencing is set for omar gonzalez, the white house fence jumper. prosecutors are asking for a 20 month prison sentence when he got over the fence and inside the...
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heading down toward the beltway on the woodrow wilson bridge, no issues there. looks like wet roads the biggest thing drivers are having to deal with this morning. make sure you take it easy, drop the speed and increase the distance between you and the driver in front of you. we'll have drive times and another update on metro as well coming up. >>> 6:40. it's a dream school for many high school students. the massachusetts institute of technology. >> coming up, meet the triplets who are all heading across the country to go there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaranteed for two years. or from now until june 13th get a $400 visa prepaid card when you sign a 2 year agreement. go to getfios.com. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. call the verizon center for customer
heading down toward the beltway on the woodrow wilson bridge, no issues there. looks like wet roads the biggest thing drivers are having to deal with this morning. make sure you take it easy, drop the speed and increase the distance between you and the driver in front of you. we'll have drive times and another update on metro as well coming up. >>> 6:40. it's a dream school for many high school students. the massachusetts institute of technology. >> coming up, meet the triplets...
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wilson and within two or three years have an amazing part -- >> look, ronald reagan needed h.w. bush to win that third term. barack obama needs hillary clinton for the same thing. i have a little fun thing for everybody here. it's on superpacs. one backing carly fiorina had to change its name from carly for america to carly for america. according to federal election rules, a superpac's name cannot include the can't date they support. jewish americans group supporting ted cruz called jews for cruz and had to change their name. carly became this conservative, authentic, responsive for you. so you can be an acronym but not the name, pretty clerver. can't use jews for kriz how about jews for conservative republicans understanding zionism for america. hillary clinton, want to rename your superpac. you might like this one. marco rubio, the easy one, making america really conservative okay? for america. want ab absurdity of the fec. you laufd at. that's all for today. we'll be back next week because if it's sunday, it's "meet the press."
wilson and within two or three years have an amazing part -- >> look, ronald reagan needed h.w. bush to win that third term. barack obama needs hillary clinton for the same thing. i have a little fun thing for everybody here. it's on superpacs. one backing carly fiorina had to change its name from carly for america to carly for america. according to federal election rules, a superpac's name cannot include the can't date they support. jewish americans group supporting ted cruz called jews...
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. >> replace woodrow wilson. charles: thanks a lot. fantastic, have a great trip, buddy. love you. i want to send our thoughts and prayers to the nine victims of the emanuel ame church massacre in south carolina. god bless everyone associated there and everyone in the terrible tragedy. want to thank everyone for watching the show, every night 6:00 p.m., if you can't catch us, dvr it, and continue to tell your friends. lou dobbs is the best in business, and this is fox business. . lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. the nation reeling tonight from the largest mass shooting in a house of worship in almost 25 years. police arrested a troubled 21-year-old. his name, dylan storm roof, when a citizen saw him in shelby, north carolina. 14 hours after police say he walked into a historic black church in charleston, south carolina where he killed nine people. republicanses say roof sat in the church's prayer meeting for nearly an hour before he opened fire.
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the woodrow wilson bridge. no issues for you this morning. you can see traffic flowing freely on both the inner and outer loop. as we head to maryland on i-270 for those of you traveling southbound in areas like fredricksburg, gaithersburg, no issues on the southbound side of i-270 as you make your way toward the beltway. you're looking at a pretty nice commute for the whole. you can't even complain about it. over to you. >> thank you, larry. >>> 6:1. here's what's in the news. rescuers are searching for more than 400 people still trapped in a capsized river cruise ship in china. a total of 15 people have been rescued. 19 bodies reportedly recovered. the ship capsized monday evening on the yangtze river. there was a storm over the river at the time. >>> as long as there's just one ebola case, all countries are at risk. those are the words coming from the chief of the united nations. the u.n. is urging all nations to support the final effort to wipe out the deadly disease in sierra leone and guinea. >>> a man suspected of being sympathetic to
the woodrow wilson bridge. no issues for you this morning. you can see traffic flowing freely on both the inner and outer loop. as we head to maryland on i-270 for those of you traveling southbound in areas like fredricksburg, gaithersburg, no issues on the southbound side of i-270 as you make your way toward the beltway. you're looking at a pretty nice commute for the whole. you can't even complain about it. over to you. >> thank you, larry. >>> 6:1. here's what's in the news....
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christie grew up in livingston and hopes to be the first new jerseyian since woodrow wilson to occupy the white house but he has a lot of competition. there are 13 other republican candidates. louisiana governor bobby jindal announced yesterday. a poll released tuesday shows former florida governor jeb bush takes the lead with donald trump trailing not too far behind. while the latest nbc news/"wall street journal" poll shows hillary clinton is leading her nearest democratic competitor by a whopping 60 points. >>> a delegation of catholic clerics and officials from philadelphia met with the mayor of rome today. archbishop chaput and mayor nutter exchanged gifts with the mayor of rome before posing for pictures. today, archbishop chaput invited everyone to philadelphia to see the pope come september. >> everyone is welcome for everything all the time without exception. >> the pope will be here in late september as part of the world meeting of families. organizers expect up to two million people to visit our area and also attend the final event, the mass celebrated by the pope on the be
christie grew up in livingston and hopes to be the first new jerseyian since woodrow wilson to occupy the white house but he has a lot of competition. there are 13 other republican candidates. louisiana governor bobby jindal announced yesterday. a poll released tuesday shows former florida governor jeb bush takes the lead with donald trump trailing not too far behind. while the latest nbc news/"wall street journal" poll shows hillary clinton is leading her nearest democratic...
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this is a view from prince george's county looking out over the woodrow wilson bridge. overall the impact that the weather will have on your day today, relatively low. not terribly humid today, but the humidity builds into the day tomorrow. off for the early morning run, get your run in as soon as possible. as temperatures will be up near 90 degrees as early as lunch time, 1:00. so be on the lookout. temperatures have finally dropped into the mid and upper 60s now for northern montgomery county, out to frederick, maryland. pockets of 60s out here, down to culpepper where it's 68 now. high temperatures later today generally up into the low and mid 90s. plenty hot but not so humid. so what to wear today, sunglasses, sun block for sure. those high sun angles will burn you quickly. humidity turning it up a little on the sticky side for today. but climbing into the uncomfortable range as we head to tomorrow. we're also going to have with the additional humidity, a chance for some thunderstorms around tomorrow afternoon. about a 30% chance, but finally that's a leading edge o
this is a view from prince george's county looking out over the woodrow wilson bridge. overall the impact that the weather will have on your day today, relatively low. not terribly humid today, but the humidity builds into the day tomorrow. off for the early morning run, get your run in as soon as possible. as temperatures will be up near 90 degrees as early as lunch time, 1:00. so be on the lookout. temperatures have finally dropped into the mid and upper 60s now for northern montgomery...