Juarez Las Autoridades locales realizan operativos para vestirles a Los Migrantes de los peligros pero llego con fuertes vientos y lluvias, dejando sin electricidad a miles de hogares. Y crecen las voces en el congreso pidiendo la renuncia del senadormenendez. Pese a la gravedad de los senalamientos en su contra, menendez afirma que no piensa abandonar el cargo. [musica] felix muy buenas tardes. Los problemas fronterizos no dan senales de mejoria. Aumenta dramaticamente el numero de personas cruzando hacia estados unidos. Nos enlazamos con jorge ramos que esta en la ciudad cubriendo la evolucion de esta crisis. Jorge buenas tardes. Muchisimas gracias. Nos encontramos en frente de uno de los puentes de piedra negra, pero este esta cerrado, lo estan a sino para evitar que miles de inmigrantes cruzan desde mexico hacer estados unidos. Pero a pesar de esto, lo que estan escuchando Los Inmigrantes es otra cosa. Que Los Inmigrantes le estan dando beneficios, que los estan recibiendo, que las
To cspan. Org. Each week, american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places. We visited Woodrow Wilsons house in washington dc, where the 28th president retired in 1921, after leading the nation through world war i and its diplomatic aftermath. He died here three years later. The executive director guides us through. The United States entered the war on april 6, 1917, as an ally of britain, france, and russia. Two million american soldiers saw combat in france. Mr. Enholm i am robert enholm, the president of this site in washington d. C. This is the home into which president and mrs. Wilson moved the day they left the white house in 1921. The home itself was built in 1916, and the wilsons acquired in december 1920, and decided to remain in washington, d. C. This home is a time capsule. It basically takes us back about 100 years ago, and allows us to see the way the world was then. We sometimes have the illusion that people in history where like us, only they were dowdy clothe
Washington d. C. This is the home into which president and mrs. Wilson moved the day they left the white house in 1921. The home itself was built in 1916, and the wilsons acquired it in december 1920, and decided to remain in washington, d. C. This home is a time capsule. It basically takes us back about 100 years ago, and allows us to see the way the world was then. We sometimes have the illusion that people in history where like us, only they were dowdy clothes, or something. But actually that wilsons lived in an era when americans thought differently about themselves, about americas role in the world, when society was very different. The artifacts in this house open the door into this world, and i would like to help us do that today by looking at a couple of the artifacts, that tell the story of americas involvement with world war i. We are now almost 100 years from the date when the United States entered the war, in 1917. I observed often that history is studied in eras and epics,
1921, after leading the nation through world war i and its diplomatic aftermath. He died here three years later. The executive director guides us through. The United States entered the war on april 6, 1917, as an ally of britain, france, and russia. 2 million american soldiers saw combat in france. ,r. Enholm i am robert enholm the president of this site in dc. Ington this is the home into which president and mrs. Wilson moved the day they left the white house in 1921. The home itself was built in 1916, and the wilsons acquired in december 1920, and decided to remain in washington, d. C. Is a time capsule. It basically takes us back about 100 years ago, and allows us to see the way the world was then. Haveme have sometimes the illusion that people in history where like us, only they were dowdy clothes, or something. But actually that wilsons lived in an era when americans thought differently about themselves, about americas role in the world, when society was very different. The artifa
Into world war i as wilson experienced it. The United States entered the war on april 6, 1917, as an ally of britain, france, and russia. 2 million american soldiers saw combat in france. Mr. Enholm i am robert enholm, the executive director of this site in washington, d. C. This is the home into which president and mrs. Wilson moved the day they left the white house in 1921. The home itself was built in 1916, and the wilsons acquired in december 1920, and decided to remain in washington, d. C. This home is a time capsule. It basically takes us back about 100 years ago, and allows us to see the way the world was then. We sometimes have the illusion that people in history were very much like us, only they were dowdy clothes, or something. But actually that wilsons lived in an era when americans thought differently about themselves, about americas role in the world, when society was very different. The artifacts in this house open the door into that world, and i would like to help us do