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we are grateful to charles henry for the review he conducted and the department is considering this and we will respond in due course. >> and murray-- annamarie. >> does the prime minister agree as we leave the eu and take control of our land management policy it's a critical part of the management framework which we can build to ensure long-term homegrown work for our housing industry while increasing our potential and reducing flood risk? >> my right honorable friend is correct. we are putting that to work to protect the environment for future generations and i'm pleased to say since april, 2015, we planted over 2 million trees, but we have more to do and we will continue to work with landowners and stake holders on this issue, that she is correct it's not just about the look of the countryside. it's also about the role trees play in reducing flood risk-- he also said. >> the prime minister has spoken on mental health. can i think her for that. when she was home secretary she outlawed-- [inaudible] today parts of our mental health system are in crisis. in my constituency children, you
we are grateful to charles henry for the review he conducted and the department is considering this and we will respond in due course. >> and murray-- annamarie. >> does the prime minister agree as we leave the eu and take control of our land management policy it's a critical part of the management framework which we can build to ensure long-term homegrown work for our housing industry while increasing our potential and reducing flood risk? >> my right honorable friend is...
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we are grateful to charles henry for the review he conducted and the department is considering this and we will respond in due course. >> and murray-- annamarie. >> does the prime minister agree as we leave the eu and take control of our land management policy it's a critical part of the management framework which we can build to ensure long-term homegrown work for our housing industry while increasing our potential and reducing flood risk? >> my right honorable friend is correct. we are putting that to work to protect the environment for future generations and i'm pleased to say since april, 2015, we planted over 2 million trees, but we have more to do and we will continue to work with landowners and stake holders on this issue, that she is correct it's not just about the look of the countryside. it's also about the role trees play in reducing flood risk-- he also said. >> the prime minister has spoken on mental health. can i think her for that. when she was home secretary she outlawed-- [inaudible] today parts of our mental health system are in crisis. in my constituency children, you
we are grateful to charles henry for the review he conducted and the department is considering this and we will respond in due course. >> and murray-- annamarie. >> does the prime minister agree as we leave the eu and take control of our land management policy it's a critical part of the management framework which we can build to ensure long-term homegrown work for our housing industry while increasing our potential and reducing flood risk? >> my right honorable friend is...
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in charles county john henry, wusa9. >> lots of concern on social media for a party promoter who was here for homecoming over the weekend. people saw her saturday night then somehow she turned up over 100 miles away completely >> reporter: the mystery surrounding natika harris four-day disappearance begins here where she was hosting a day party at a popular club called rose bar. after the party she went back to her hotel in tyson's corner. according to her family 10:00 p.m. saturday is the last time anyone heard from her. her family spoke with our sister station in the morning. >> nothing from her, her phone is going to voice mail. >> sunday was the start of the social media storm surrounding her disappearance. then on monday virginia state university police found her wandering on their campus. police say they took harris to get medical care then contacted d.c. police. her family says when she was found on campus she had no shoes and no jacket. >> when she disappeared it was just like something was not right. >> when i first saw her face, her look was so blank. >> and tonight the big
in charles county john henry, wusa9. >> lots of concern on social media for a party promoter who was here for homecoming over the weekend. people saw her saturday night then somehow she turned up over 100 miles away completely >> reporter: the mystery surrounding natika harris four-day disappearance begins here where she was hosting a day party at a popular club called rose bar. after the party she went back to her hotel in tyson's corner. according to her family 10:00 p.m. saturday...
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who struggled with the convocations of the institution they inherited, people like henry clay and rufus king and charles mercer. also, david walker. even, james buchanan, our 15th president and lincoln's first vice president, the wonderful hannibal hamlin. and lincoln's hand picked successor and therein lies a story -- there enlies a story, the ultra-racist andrew jackson. we should not abstract him from a narrative that gives due attention to the complexities of the man and the situation. it is hard to deny on the evidence of history and experience that racism is an offshoot of tribalism, identity politics, us against them, in every area of human life. when individuals and groups -- the pervasive tribal nature of otherness is difficult ground on which to grow togetherness. the individual human heart, yours and mine beat with flawed arrhythmias. racism never will be, they are the candy, totally eradicated. but it is impossible for us to not constantly and continually try. the book that i've written has proven somewhat controversial. it may be staring some thoughts in you and in a minute, we will get to
who struggled with the convocations of the institution they inherited, people like henry clay and rufus king and charles mercer. also, david walker. even, james buchanan, our 15th president and lincoln's first vice president, the wonderful hannibal hamlin. and lincoln's hand picked successor and therein lies a story -- there enlies a story, the ultra-racist andrew jackson. we should not abstract him from a narrative that gives due attention to the complexities of the man and the situation. it...
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minister for energy and climate change charles hendry discussing our planet energy future welcome back mr henry so why was the minister that you had it up energy and climate change screw up by the british government in london not interested in doing something about this annual. no is a policy which i had recommended to a former prime minister david cameron because i felt that we had set in lol the changes which would drive the low carbon economy we delivered electricity market reform which should provide a forum and a mechanism for driving investment into new low carbon technologies we had set very tough legally binding requirements on the country to decarbonize and then i thought what was important then was well say going forward and taking force what was important was we get the maximum benefit for u.k. companies the maximum industrial benefit that we can and there for him a great sense to link up the department of energy with the department of industry and so they get that industrial again alongside the new clean energy investment so transportation and power generation even farming industrie
minister for energy and climate change charles hendry discussing our planet energy future welcome back mr henry so why was the minister that you had it up energy and climate change screw up by the british government in london not interested in doing something about this annual. no is a policy which i had recommended to a former prime minister david cameron because i felt that we had set in lol the changes which would drive the low carbon economy we delivered electricity market reform which...
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henry will safely navigate the ship into her own harbor with the help of the helmsmen. the island rises abruptly like a huge black castle from the ocean that sal charles darwin once described. cliffs everywhere it's only safe to land in a few spots. i was thinking when napoleon got here. must have felt well and truly exiled because it's taken us quite a while to get here it was a bit slower a nice day. you just can't. really comprehend. sounds the ships arrival it's one of the last henry will perform on board. and new job awaits on the island the royal mail ship may not be making the journey much longer. after seventeen years i'm told she's going ashore good to. me and is trading the wide open sea for the solitude of the island. jaynestown the capital and a new pool. much here is reminiscent of the former colonial power and not just the bobbies strolling the streets. the same telenor an isolated village in the middle of the atlantic is home to just four thousand five hundred people most are descendants of seafarers castaways and slaves from all over the world. at some point they were stranded on this rugged terrain in the middle of nowhere washed up b
henry will safely navigate the ship into her own harbor with the help of the helmsmen. the island rises abruptly like a huge black castle from the ocean that sal charles darwin once described. cliffs everywhere it's only safe to land in a few spots. i was thinking when napoleon got here. must have felt well and truly exiled because it's taken us quite a while to get here it was a bit slower a nice day. you just can't. really comprehend. sounds the ships arrival it's one of the last henry will...
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henry will safely navigate the ship into a home harbor with the help of the helmsmen. the island rises abruptly like a huge black castle from the ocean that charles darwin once described sent helena. cliffs everywhere it's only safe to land in.
henry will safely navigate the ship into a home harbor with the help of the helmsmen. the island rises abruptly like a huge black castle from the ocean that charles darwin once described sent helena. cliffs everywhere it's only safe to land in.
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henry will safely navigate the ship into home harbor with the help of the helmsmen . the island rises abruptly like a huge black castle from the ocean that sal charles darwin once described sent. cliffs everywhere it's only safe to land in a few spots. i was thinking when napoleon got here. enough to felt well and truly exiled because it's taken us quite a while to get here and it was a bit slower a nice day. you just. can't really comprehend. the horn sounds the ship's arrival it's one of the last duties mia henry will perform on board. and new job awaits her here on the island the royal mail ship may not be making the journey much longer. as. after seventeen years onboard she's going ashore good to. command raise trade in the wide open sea for the solitude of the island. jamestown the capital and a new pool. much here is reminiscent of the former colonial power and not just the bobbies strolling the streets. same telenor an isolated village in the middle of the atlantic is home to just four thousand five hundred people most are descendants of seafarers castaways and slaves from all over the world. at some point they were stranded on this rugged te
henry will safely navigate the ship into home harbor with the help of the helmsmen . the island rises abruptly like a huge black castle from the ocean that sal charles darwin once described sent. cliffs everywhere it's only safe to land in a few spots. i was thinking when napoleon got here. enough to felt well and truly exiled because it's taken us quite a while to get here and it was a bit slower a nice day. you just. can't really comprehend. the horn sounds the ship's arrival it's one of the...
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henry ford museum outside of detroit where on the road is celebrated 365. >> recognize this? >> yeah, oh, my. the exhibit here for years. but this was his first time seeing it. charlesg, you make my heart beat fast. >> izzy there for most of his career. the highs and the highers. the man moaning in the background is our cameraman. mr. blackmon put through a snap roll by a little old lady of 80. izzy says on the road almost dent get off the ground. management wasn't thrilled with the idea at first. >> why would they say no? >> they didn't see what he saw, i guess. what i heard was that the telephones lit up pretty hard that night when they first one was on. >> really? >> people said it is about time we saw a little something else about america. >> three miles to the bushel. >> the beginning of one of most successful segments in tv news history. which is why it saddens him that charles kuralt is fading from our collective consciousness. people are forgetting who started this? >> what's that guy's name? >> charles kuralt. >> doesn't ring a bell? >> asked a group of cbs interns who has heard of charles kuralt. look way in the back, you see two people raise their hand. o
henry ford museum outside of detroit where on the road is celebrated 365. >> recognize this? >> yeah, oh, my. the exhibit here for years. but this was his first time seeing it. charlesg, you make my heart beat fast. >> izzy there for most of his career. the highs and the highers. the man moaning in the background is our cameraman. mr. blackmon put through a snap roll by a little old lady of 80. izzy says on the road almost dent get off the ground. management wasn't thrilled...