To my mind, professor not has done more than anyone to tell us what Woodrow Wilson had to deal with, to tell us the history and the moment of Woodrow Wilson, to tell us what he confronted in the world he lived in. Professor tony smith has done more than anything to tell us why this matters. Frankly, every president since wilson, it has not been a question of whether or not they were will sony and whether or ian or not. Re wilson so much of his book tonight still continues to guide American Foreignpolicy. Some might say hot might say haunt american policy. What professor smith will help us understand in a more foregoing way helps drive america today. Im pleased to have the author of this book, why wilson matters , to explain to us. Then you can go buy your own copy. Professor smith, the floor is years. Applause [applause] professor smith i think everything is working. I think he introduced me in a way that introduced my family. My sister and i grew up in Richland Hills in the heart of t
Haram is a top priority. An attack on an outpost be kills 40. Open for business. It is something temporary overcome, as long as we are part of the European Union. Three weeks after they close banks open but things are far are normal. Good evening im antonio mora. We begin with day 1 of the new relationship between cuba and the United States. Today, for first time in more than half ocentury, the cuban flag flew outside what is now again its embassy in washington d. C. Secretary of state john kerry joined Cuban Foreign minister Bruno Rodriguez at the flag raising ceremony both said reestablishing diplomatic ties was only a step towards normalizing relations. The u. S. Embassy in havana was also opened with less fanfare but the flag wont be raised until kerry visits august 14th. Mike viqueria joins us, how much it will all mean remains to be seen. Right the 54 year hiatus, 1961 the last time the cuban flag flew above this building behind me. Now Cuban Embassy once again on 16th street in
Union. The son of libyas dictator Moammar Gadhafi among nine people sentenced to death on what the u. N. Describes as disturbing. Im in london where the computer programmers of the future are taking part in a hackathon. Not the end for the United States olympic bit and could be the beginning and will announce about the presidency. Well, starting this program with the news that turkish f16 fighter jets targeting in a place of a Mountain Area in the southeast and this is after the turkey president erdiwan who discussed this as impossible and we report in the south of turkey. Turkish f16 fighter jets dont have too far to fly to hit targets of the new enemy aisle just over the border in syria this was last week and dont have much further to go to target an old enemy, the separatist p. K. K. In Northern Iraq. Many kurds are angry and frustrated the turkish government seems to be equating the them from i. S. I. L. With the threat from the p. K. K. And mainly kurdish city in southeast turkey
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Cars all over the streets of tehran. Who is living the high life will surprise you. Im adam shapiro. Im Catherine Herridge. And this is fox files. Each day almost 2 million americans take to the skies. And all depend on aviation professionals to get home safely. Hello, im adam shapiro. Air Traffic Controllers, those eyes in the towers are key to this. But new hiring practices by the federal Aviation Administration have called into question if the best most qualified people will be working in the towers. Moreover there are accusations of cheating to get the controller jobs. Will you be safe aboard an airplane . Or is there trouble in americas skies . Theyve been called the guardians of the skies. Good morning. Americas air Traffic Controllers manage the safe takeoff and landings more than 87,000 flights a day. Its been called one of the most demanding and stressful jobs in the u. S. 93 go ahead. Never would the importance of what controllers do more apparent than on september 11th 2001.