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And that's the -- more or less the bipartisan consensus.Woodrow Wilson was the second great Progressive president.
so again these are things that we take for granted i mean text messaging and email and and cell phoneswhen woodrow wilson at the end of world war one went to can you hear me back there still are we good when woodrowwilson went to paris in london to negotiate the treaty of versailles ending world war one
And it was after that period -- with a great deal of political controversy and tension between farmers and industrialists, urban and rural interests, lenders and borrowers-- that the Congress and Woodrow Wilson created the Federal Reserve precisely to deal with a panic like the one we just have been through. It was a role for the Fed that's kind of beenforgotten -- if we think at all about the Fed -- about an institution that just moves interest rates. So one of the reasons I said I have to do
She's president and CEO of New America, and the professor emeritus at Princeton, along with beingthe former dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of International Affairs.Most of us know her from her "Atlantic" article, "Why Women Still Can't Have It All." And today she's come in because she recently
And then also that kind of, like, in the initial wave of, like, the original progressives, you know.Look, people like Woodrow Wilson or FDR, these were people who were pushing big government at home and big government abroad.And that actually made much more sense as a cohesive world view, and to oppose that would be the Ron Paul world view.
In the winter times, they would go to Washington and spend months that their grandfather's house.And there, the dinner guests would be Woodrow Wilson and Grover Cleveland, Bernard Baruch and Andrew Carnegie and a parade of senators and ambassadors and cabinetsecretaries. So from a very young age, they absorbed the attitudes and the vocabulary of the American elite.
design that we do. I'll give you a couple of examples of design in memories and oneexample is from Gen, President Woodrow Wilson. He always felt that his first memory was ofa man riding up to his house in the Southeast, jumping off his horse, and telling his dad
He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering from West Point, a Master in Public Affairs from PrincetonUniversity, my alma mater, Woodrow Wilson School of Public International Affairs, and a doctorate from Princeton as well.His research centers on military innovation during times of war.
in the spring of 1996.That spring, we offered a Saturday program at Dorchester's Woodrow Wilson School four blocks from the Victorian fixer upper Maureen and I were soon to buy in nearby Ashmont Hill.We enrolled 64 students and offered eight apprenticeships in the morning followed by various field trips and learning activities in the afternoon.
And Kiehl said, half?What's half? Kiehl was getting B's at the Woodrow Wilson Middle School, and he didn't know what half meant.I couldn't believe it.
we could argue about that. Years later, in 2007, Psychologist tried to reclaim Professor Kahneman as one of their own when the American Psychological Association awarded him LifetimeDistinguished Contribution Award. And today he is a Senior Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University and he's here to talkabout his new book Thinking Fast and Slow. Now Google's mission which we all know is to take the world's information and to make it more useful and universally accessible.
including Stonewall Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant, George S. Patton, and a bunch of presidents.- Yeah. - Some of the more gangster presidents, Andrew Jackson, Teddy Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton.- Hmm. - Just the, the whole cultural legacy of country music.
9:06, now I am perfectly, overwhelmingly awake.And throughout the book, I talk about stories from people from all walks of life, people who are very famous like Woodrow Wilson
And that's what gives humor its power.Your wife, Mimi Pond-- Yes, that's my wife, Mimi Pond, my daughter Lulu White, and my son, Woodrow White, who is an art
me. He is the founder and co-founder and chairman of the Corporate Eco Forum. The members of this forum are basically the "who’s who" of the global economy. Google is a memberof the forum. He served as a research assistant on International Environmental affairs at the National Security Council. He founded the Woodrow Wilson Center's EnvironmentalChange and Security Program. He founded and edited Washington DC's first Consumer Guide to Environmentally Friendly Businesses. He served twice as the Clinton Global Initiative
many hotel rooms are in the U.K.? Thousands. We're going to get the electric bath with every one of those. And how many new built homes were there being built at the end ofthe night? There's thousands, maybe tens of thousands. We're going to get the electric bath into every new home built by , Wimpey, Taylor Woodrow, all those guys aregoing to buy the electric bath. This is a business with massive potential or death and after, you know, after getting quite--seriously quite excited about it for awhile, always
that the Civil War had begun. This would've been 1861; Wilson would've been just beyonda toddler, maybe five years, seven years old. Now, that might have been his earliest retained memory, but I doubt it. And the reason I doubt it is because Woodrow Wilson, who broughtus into the next Great War so many years later, so his mind was unconsciously choosing the memory that most accorded with a great act of his life. There's another one I can't help
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