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he was brother henry james, was the brother of henry james, the a he was the brother of henry james,nificant a he was the brother of henry james, the a significant sort| he was the brother of henry james, the a significant sort of; was a very significant sort of philosopher and i guess sort of proto psychiatrist, psychologist. wrote about psychologist. he wrote about things varieties of things like the varieties of religious experience and so on. and he was quite interested in the states that people entered into under the this was before lsd. and so on. but, you know, the various altered states that you could have through drugs. and at time nitrous oxide and at that time nitrous oxide was considered one of the more interesting things to investigate and would investigate. and people would would from it having would emerge from it having sometimes having had a sense that they had had quite a religious experience. but but they unable to explain it. they were unable to explain it. and on one occasion, i think it was him , he took the stuff and was him, he took the stuff and he was absolu
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and i couldn't believe i mean, mark twain, charles dickens, henry james, abraham lincoln, john quincy adams, a finalist for the pulitzer prize. i mean, missing a lot of people, too, aren't i. well. i have to confess. i'm not missing them anymore. for right. and he is. and here tonight to talk about thomas jefferson, who's he has recently written and is a finalist. mary sarah builder, who's a professor of law, boston college, and one of the leading thinkers on the constitution, who wrote a bancroft prizewinning book on james madison in the constitution, which was a finalist. the george washington book prize, which is here. she's here tonight to talk about female genius, the biography of eliza, harriet. we're going to learn a lot more about. and then we have maurizio valsania who has written eight books for italian and four in english and three on thomas jefferson. and he's recently turned his gaze to george washington, which the subject of his book that's a finalist for the george washington prize. so all of you. thank you very much much. so i have to meet with another mike. so give us
and i couldn't believe i mean, mark twain, charles dickens, henry james, abraham lincoln, john quincy adams, a finalist for the pulitzer prize. i mean, missing a lot of people, too, aren't i. well. i have to confess. i'm not missing them anymore. for right. and he is. and here tonight to talk about thomas jefferson, who's he has recently written and is a finalist. mary sarah builder, who's a professor of law, boston college, and one of the leading thinkers on the constitution, who wrote a...
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thank you, henry. james taylor, everybody. that's it for "the late show." good night.
thank you, henry. james taylor, everybody. that's it for "the late show." good night.
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stephen, later known as the father of virginia woolf, and in law school he became fast friends with henry james and his brother william, soon to become a novelist and a philosopher of their generation, and to him they were harry and bill. >> he met the young winston churchill, and virtual russell, who stopped by more than once to talk philosophy. it quits show in the 1960's post the question which american met in his lifetime both john quincy adams -- john quincy adams and alger hiss? that was oliver wendell holmes, who had met six presidents, another friends -- friend of his foster boyhood when he was five years old, and would employ a future soviets fight as one of his favorite law secretaries. but it was the civil war that was his touchstone. i hate to read about those days, he told friends, and had no interest in reliving any more squalid player luminaries poured the blunders and worse of the battles. -- for the blunders and worse of the battle. when he was sent a biography of lincoln, he said that i should please god if finished -- i should finish this book are some it. but he was keenly a
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he is published biographies of thomas carlyle, mark twain, henry james, charles dickens, john quincy adams, abraham lincoln gore vidal, and now thomas jefferson in his masterly pen. kaplan offers us a biography of thomas jefferson by giving an english professor's kind attention to jefferson's written words. jefferson only published one book in his lifetime notes on the state of virginia. but, of course, jefferson wrote consul treatises like a summary view of the rights of british north america legal briefs, memoranda the declaration of independence, and above all letters, thousands of them, which kaplan calls among his most powerful and revealing writings throughout his masterly pen, kaplan brings a skilled biographers attention to how jefferson reveals himself through his writing, often without without intending to, as kaplan says of notes on the state of virginia. it's a book about jefferson partly because jefferson did not want it to, a book about himself. the jefferson we meet here is not surprisingly learned and forceful. but kaplan also shows this jefferson as a writer who's of
he is published biographies of thomas carlyle, mark twain, henry james, charles dickens, john quincy adams, abraham lincoln gore vidal, and now thomas jefferson in his masterly pen. kaplan offers us a biography of thomas jefferson by giving an english professor's kind attention to jefferson's written words. jefferson only published one book in his lifetime notes on the state of virginia. but, of course, jefferson wrote consul treatises like a summary view of the rights of british north america...
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major james mc. henry. major general thomas mifflin. volunteer. governor. morris. lieutenant charles pinckney. colonel charles coatsworth. pinckney. lieutenant colonel. richard dobbs. speed. surgeon general. hugh williamson. and commanding general. george washington. you know, painters have often found it difficult to distinguish in their art arising from a setting sun during the course of these sessions, i have often observed the sun on the back of general washington's chair. given my hopes and fears for the success of our business at the convention, i also pondered the same question. but now, as i see what we have accomplished, i have the happiness to know that it is indeed a rising and not a setting sun. ultimately, of course, dr. franklin was right. but the debates were far from over. on september 20th, three days after the signing ceremony, the constitution was delivered to the continental congress. in an attached letter, george washington, president of the convention, noted it was perhaps not to be expected that every state would fully approve of the constitu
major james mc. henry. major general thomas mifflin. volunteer. governor. morris. lieutenant charles pinckney. colonel charles coatsworth. pinckney. lieutenant colonel. richard dobbs. speed. surgeon general. hugh williamson. and commanding general. george washington. you know, painters have often found it difficult to distinguish in their art arising from a setting sun during the course of these sessions, i have often observed the sun on the back of general washington's chair. given my hopes...
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that was larry adams, the chief investment officer at -- at henry james.ou wonder who is next. tom: it is got to be united, delta, maybe alaska. i looked at the return on the s&p index where pre-pandemic there -13%, at the bottom of the pandemic when they got to government support, they made like a percent per year. in the last 10 years, this index is up 4.4% per year. is that any way to run a business? jonathan: the chart is amazing. the run-up to the summer, anyone -- everyone is going to greece, to italy, please take me there. fuel prices higher, unions what a slice of it, and now we are talking about demand. lisa: where do they cut costs? they are still hiring people and offering up big to get people in the door. they have already cut your peanuts, this has of your seats, your overhead. at what point do they have the room to even to begin shrink expenses that is not impact demand? jonathan: i love it went okay gets personal, the seats are ridiculous. take a flying business class and there is still. [laughter] tom: i get on and the pilots look back thro
that was larry adams, the chief investment officer at -- at henry james.ou wonder who is next. tom: it is got to be united, delta, maybe alaska. i looked at the return on the s&p index where pre-pandemic there -13%, at the bottom of the pandemic when they got to government support, they made like a percent per year. in the last 10 years, this index is up 4.4% per year. is that any way to run a business? jonathan: the chart is amazing. the run-up to the summer, anyone -- everyone is going to...
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james first has multiculturism failed? multiculturism in the uk failed? no henry. yes. number three for you, will khan win you, henry. ill sadiq khan win the election? mayoral the election? the mayoral election year in london? n0 election next year in london? n0 >> yes. >> yes. >> and number four, james. will donald trump be the next us president ? president? >> no . >> no. >> no. >> henry? >> henry? >> yes , probably will. >> yes, probably will. >> yes, probably will. >> and number five, henry , >> and number five, henry, should the ulez expansion be scrapped in london? yes no. so some differences of opinion there, is there anyone you want to come back on there ? henry to come back on there? henry what about the multiculturalism question? >> yeah, that is a difficult one to just say yes or no to. i think a lot of different cultures in the community i represent have really good relations and it really isn't a problem. but i think in some of our big cities there is far too much segregation. self segregation of communities . and segregation of communities. and i think that is a growing problem. >> james firstly, what is
james first has multiculturism failed? multiculturism in the uk failed? no henry. yes. number three for you, will khan win you, henry. ill sadiq khan win the election? mayoral the election? the mayoral election year in london? n0 election next year in london? n0 >> yes. >> yes. >> and number four, james. will donald trump be the next us president ? president? >> no . >> no. >> no. >> henry? >> henry? >> yes , probably will. >> yes,...
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james first has multiculturism failed? multiculturism in the uk failed? no henry. yes. number three for you, will khan win you, henry. ill sadiq khan win the election? mayoral the election? the mayoral election year in london? n0 election next year in london? n0 >> yes. >> yes. >> and number four, james. will donald trump be the next us president ? president? >> no . >> no. >> no. >> henry? >> henry? >> yes , probably will. >> yes, probably will. >> yes, probably will. >> and number five, henry , >> and number five, henry, should the ulez expansion be scrapped in london? yes no. so some differences of opinion there, is there anyone you want to come back on there ? henry to come back on there? henry what about the multiculturalism question? >> yeah, that is a difficult one to just say yes or no to. i think a lot of different cultures in the community i represent have really good relations and it really isn't a problem. but i think in some of our big cities there is far too much segregation. self segregation of communities . and segregation of communities. and i think that is a growing problem. >> james firstly, what is
james first has multiculturism failed? multiculturism in the uk failed? no henry. yes. number three for you, will khan win you, henry. ill sadiq khan win the election? mayoral the election? the mayoral election year in london? n0 election next year in london? n0 >> yes. >> yes. >> and number four, james. will donald trump be the next us president ? president? >> no . >> no. >> no. >> henry? >> henry? >> yes , probably will. >> yes,...
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know where you are, don't you >> reporter: hollywood imagined warren beatty greeted by james mason and buck henry in "heaven can wait." >> flat line >> reporter: kiefer sutherland and kevin bacon revisited their sins in "flat liners." >> so, what is it, dave is today a good day to die? >> reporter: mary curren hackett experienced none of those things >> it was like almost going home and there was nothing to be afraid of. >> reporter: the cincinnati writer's heart stopped for several minutes in the hospital in 2004 >> and i could see everything, feel everything, hear everything, even though i know now i was medically dying. i felt an overwhelming rush, and almost a pressure, being pulled, like, almost like a force field being pulled back into my body, and then i woke up and saw the doctors that i had been seeing working on me. >> reporter: experience like hackett's part of a new scientific study published today. it found people who went into cardiac arrest and were brought back to life by cpr, almost 40% had a recollection of dying. nyu's dr. sam parnia is the lead researcher >> we found normal br
know where you are, don't you >> reporter: hollywood imagined warren beatty greeted by james mason and buck henry in "heaven can wait." >> flat line >> reporter: kiefer sutherland and kevin bacon revisited their sins in "flat liners." >> so, what is it, dave is today a good day to die? >> reporter: mary curren hackett experienced none of those things >> it was like almost going home and there was nothing to be afraid of. >> reporter:...
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but to bethel, where bishop henry mcneill turner was at one time pastor bishop henry mcneill before james cone said, black theology. he said, god is black before anybody else was even saying it. so he had this black theological framework and then he would pass by the alexander life insurance company, which was the company that ended up cars in montgomery when they had the montgomery boycott. they were doing carpooling. so the city of montgomery said, we're going to stop these black folk from even driving together. and they would pull black people over and if you had more than one person in your car, you were trying to act like a taxi service. we will take you in and, arrest you and place you in jail. well, it was alexander insurance company, tim alexander, morehouse, graduate who ends up insuring all of the station wagons in montgomery along with church busses. but he couldn't get insurance in the united states. he had to fly to england, to the lloyds of london to get insurance to insure all of cars. so black folk had before there was uber in alabama. and then he would pass by wheat stree
but to bethel, where bishop henry mcneill turner was at one time pastor bishop henry mcneill before james cone said, black theology. he said, god is black before anybody else was even saying it. so he had this black theological framework and then he would pass by the alexander life insurance company, which was the company that ended up cars in montgomery when they had the montgomery boycott. they were doing carpooling. so the city of montgomery said, we're going to stop these black folk from...
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friends with a lot of the innovative of british women writers and he did all these things he james thompson, henry fielding, he wrote he wrote a lot. he's very well known he's so well known that he has a nickname as may sense. i don't know. i may be pronouncing that. okay. okay. when wheatley writes her writes her book, the first poem in it, which has been puzzle, is to make sense. and it's a poem about it's about a patron. horace wrote poems to make sent us other roman writers wrote like it's a poem about one's relationship with one's patron. so wheatley scholars, we asked again, again, who's marcellus? is it? susanna wheatley? is it mather biles, who may have inspired her, who was a very well-known poet and a minister, and who may have helped her out and is a who? so who is this? is it imaginary relationship to another poet? who is this? well, it turns out that she's riffing on on some of littleton's poems and that why is she doing that? well, one of the first people she meets and she says that's in a letter when she when she goes over to london to get the book published is lord littleton. the p
friends with a lot of the innovative of british women writers and he did all these things he james thompson, henry fielding, he wrote he wrote a lot. he's very well known he's so well known that he has a nickname as may sense. i don't know. i may be pronouncing that. okay. okay. when wheatley writes her writes her book, the first poem in it, which has been puzzle, is to make sense. and it's a poem about it's about a patron. horace wrote poems to make sent us other roman writers wrote like it's...
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>> reporter: hollywood imagined warren beatty greeted by james mason and buck henry in heaven can waithing to be afraid of. >> the cincinnati writer's heart stopped for several minutes in the hospital in 2004. >> i could see everything, feel everything, hear everything, even though i know now i was medically dying. i felt an overwhelming rush and almost a pressure being pulled, like almost a force field being pulled back into my body, then i woke up and saw the doctors that i had been seeing working on me. >> experience like hackett's part of a scientific study published, people who went into cardiac arrest and brought back to life by cpr, almost 40% had a recollection of dying. nyu's dr. sam parnia is the lead researcher. >> we found signs of normal brain electrical activity that is consistent with the types of things we all have when we're fully conscious. >> what does your study show about what happens to the brain after the heart stops. >> after the heart stops, the brain does not die, it hibernates and shows the ability to recover an hour long afterwards. >> reporter: parnia and h
>> reporter: hollywood imagined warren beatty greeted by james mason and buck henry in heaven can waithing to be afraid of. >> the cincinnati writer's heart stopped for several minutes in the hospital in 2004. >> i could see everything, feel everything, hear everything, even though i know now i was medically dying. i felt an overwhelming rush and almost a pressure being pulled, like almost a force field being pulled back into my body, then i woke up and saw the doctors that i...
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about hs2 later on show, about hs2 later on in the show, but to james, to but a huge thanks to james, to henryfor coming in and having a discussion this morning zero. you're morning about net zero. you're watching and gb watching arlene foster and gb news, britain's news channel. and break, we'll be and after the break, we'll be looking concerning looking at the concerning rise of missing since of children missing school since lockdown . lockdown. >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. i'm greg dewhurst and welcome to your latest news weather forecast. we've got rain across the north and the west of the uk today. it will be quite heavy at times. the winds increase too, but in any sunshine it won't feel too bad. but looking at the bigger picture, generally stays picture, it generally stays unsettled where unsettled further where the system pushing over system is pushing through over the next few and then very the next few days and then very deep of low pressure moving deep area of low pre
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they use this as a rallying cry of the democrats with the election in history and james pope would emerge over henry clay and the question becomes about the mexican-americann- war so a pivotal moment and if henry clay had one the election, certainly a catalyst and it had taken place and that. his rhetoric once again used by the democrats and is ideology was way out in the 50s over questions of settlement in the territories so talking about this with my students, i discoverednd from a group illustrates thes connection in this. this is a replay and it was male and female and they believed to establish a constitution based upon thepo principles for which they bled and died in 76, the principles and problems of contending other in this paper and approved a death warrant to impose tax of 3 cents a pound from 60 years ago and continuance arriving granted by the reckless from 200 years ago. this was a profound impact on and the nation and the lasting legacy was perhaps embeddedd in 1848 in this case and also responsible for bringing the constitution and it shook up in 1843 and enforced a platform for women
they use this as a rallying cry of the democrats with the election in history and james pope would emerge over henry clay and the question becomes about the mexican-americann- war so a pivotal moment and if henry clay had one the election, certainly a catalyst and it had taken place and that. his rhetoric once again used by the democrats and is ideology was way out in the 50s over questions of settlement in the territories so talking about this with my students, i discoverednd from a group...
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>> reporter: hollywood imagined warren by aty greeted by james mason and buck henry in "heaven can waitsins in flat liner. >> is today a good day to die. >> reporter: mary cur ran hack et experienced none of those things. >> it was like almost going home, and there was nothing to be afraid of. >> reporter: the cincinnati writer's heart stopped for several minutes in the hospital in 2004. >> i could see everything, feel everything, hear everything, even though i know now i was medically dying. i felt an overwhelming rush and almost a pressure being pulled like almost like a force field being pulled back into my body, and then i woke up and saw the doctors that i had been seeing working on me. >> reporter: experience like hackets part of a new scientific study published, it found people who went into cardiac arrest and were brought back to life by cpr, almost 40% had a recollection of dying. >> we found signs of normal brain electrical activity that is consistent with the types of things that we all have when we're fully conscious. >> what does your study show about what happens to the br
>> reporter: hollywood imagined warren by aty greeted by james mason and buck henry in "heaven can waitsins in flat liner. >> is today a good day to die. >> reporter: mary cur ran hack et experienced none of those things. >> it was like almost going home, and there was nothing to be afraid of. >> reporter: the cincinnati writer's heart stopped for several minutes in the hospital in 2004. >> i could see everything, feel everything, hear everything, even...
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james landale, bbc news, new york. haiti's prime minister, ariel henrystability to his country. he says the security situation has led to a new humanitarian crisis — displacing thousands of people. mr henry said kidnappings for ransom, arson, massacres, sexual violence, and people trafficking are all on the rise — since violent gangs took control. he told the general assembly — the security council must act to authorise an international force, to help haiti's overstretched police and military subdue rampant armed gangs. the country's stability has deteriorated, as it's largest economic driver, agriculture production, slowed due to natural disasters like the devastating earthquake in 2010. those have led to illnesses, such as cholera, spreading on a mass scale. meanwhile, political corruption has made it nearly impossible for the prime minister to manage the chaos. the un says — more than 2 thousand people have been killed in haiti since the start of this year. while the biden administration said they will not be sending troops to haiti, they will continu
james landale, bbc news, new york. haiti's prime minister, ariel henrystability to his country. he says the security situation has led to a new humanitarian crisis — displacing thousands of people. mr henry said kidnappings for ransom, arson, massacres, sexual violence, and people trafficking are all on the rise — since violent gangs took control. he told the general assembly — the security council must act to authorise an international force, to help haiti's overstretched police and...
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james would emerge victorious over henry clay. and then the question quickly becomes, you know, during polk's presidency about, the mexican-american war, and the question of slavery so a pivotal, pivotal moment, you know, certainly a great historical what if if henry clay had won that very election, would the mexican-american war certainly catalyst on the road to the american civil war have actually taken place. if clay and victorious but dawes incarceration in his rhetoric would once again skillfully used by the in that election and then his ideology of popular sovereignty would begin to play out in the 1850s over questions of settlement of the slavery question and territories. so things that i'd like talk about with my students on this for the teachers on the call a recently discovered letter that is in the collection of my good friend russell d simon from a group of rhode island women to door i think illustrates the era connection that's always fascinated me so much with this. as you read, it's like a replay of the american rev
james would emerge victorious over henry clay. and then the question quickly becomes, you know, during polk's presidency about, the mexican-american war, and the question of slavery so a pivotal, pivotal moment, you know, certainly a great historical what if if henry clay had won that very election, would the mexican-american war certainly catalyst on the road to the american civil war have actually taken place. if clay and victorious but dawes incarceration in his rhetoric would once again...
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the perfectamundo henry winkler is with us. [ cheering and applause ] tomorrow night gillian anderson and janelle jamese 25 greatest actors of the century by "the new york times" sunday night. she plays the first lady, one of three in a new series for showtime. say hello to viola davis. ♪ >> jimmy: so you look great. i like that suit you have there. that's nice. >> thank you very much. someone dressed me today, and i'm glad it fit. i turn 56, and i don't know what fits anymore. >> jimmy: is that when it hit, 56? >> that's when it hit. everything gets wider, bulgier, and here's the thing. i work out. >> jimmy: maybe you should stop, you know. [ laughter ] >> look at me, and i work out. i get on the scale, i look at it, i look at it, i get back off, i get back on. i get off. and then i'll even take a hair pin out of my hair. i'll put it on the side. i get back on. and by that time i'm mad as hell. >> jimmy: you got to get rid of that scale. it's not telling you what you want to hear. >> i'm telling you. >> jimmy: i somehow gained 5 1/2 pounds this weekend. i don't know how it happened. but according to m
the perfectamundo henry winkler is with us. [ cheering and applause ] tomorrow night gillian anderson and janelle jamese 25 greatest actors of the century by "the new york times" sunday night. she plays the first lady, one of three in a new series for showtime. say hello to viola davis. ♪ >> jimmy: so you look great. i like that suit you have there. that's nice. >> thank you very much. someone dressed me today, and i'm glad it fit. i turn 56, and i don't know what fits...
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henry, and quite as well. different logic edits a james base is live united nations for us now james, so we've heard what sense you had to say an impassioned speech, but whether any real surprises was a surprise for me was the language he was speaking in because we have heard so many speeches from president savanski in the last bullet 18 months since the vi invasion by russia of his country. and all of those speeches have been in ukrainian. we know he speaks english. i've spoken to him in english before, but he actually gave the whole of his general assembly speech in english, which is very unusual. he's english reasonably good in the policies is, is good sometimes said a few words and english and said, no, this is complicated. i need to get this right, all safe and ukrainian. he was very clear and obviously they planned this that he was going to make this speech without and interpreting, to try and get through to as many people, particularly the domestic audience here in the us by speaking in english, in that speech. yes, the lines that we've heard were pretty similar. i'm talking at the beginning, the, the s
henry, and quite as well. different logic edits a james base is live united nations for us now james, so we've heard what sense you had to say an impassioned speech, but whether any real surprises was a surprise for me was the language he was speaking in because we have heard so many speeches from president savanski in the last bullet 18 months since the vi invasion by russia of his country. and all of those speeches have been in ukrainian. we know he speaks english. i've spoken to him in...
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also, henry smith, he's a conservative mp for crawley. i've got james snyder.t in the on the show at the left in the corner. he's a former adviser to jeremy corbyn. nigel nelson , jeremy corbyn. nigel nelson, political correspondent. he's back show for the second back on the show for the second time. we've also got the legendary dj neil fox. he's for on the first time, and katie waissel, who's a singer songwriter. but first, let's go to the . news to the. news >> hi, i'm aaron armstrong . very >> hi, i'm aaron armstrong. very good evening to you from the gb newsroom . i'm a 14 year old girl newsroom. i'm a 14 year old girl and a coach driver have died after a school bus overturned on the m50 . three on the wirral . the m50. three on the wirral. pupils were their way to pupils were on their way to caldy grange grammar school in west kirby grammar school this morning. the bus was carrying 54 people when it collided with a car and struck central
also, henry smith, he's a conservative mp for crawley. i've got james snyder.t in the on the show at the left in the corner. he's a former adviser to jeremy corbyn. nigel nelson , jeremy corbyn. nigel nelson, political correspondent. he's back show for the second back on the show for the second time. we've also got the legendary dj neil fox. he's for on the first time, and katie waissel, who's a singer songwriter. but first, let's go to the . news to the. news >> hi, i'm aaron armstrong ....
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also, henry smith, he's a conservative mp for crawley. i've got james snyder.show at the left in the corner. he's a former adviser to jeremy corbyn. nigel nelson , jeremy corbyn. nigel nelson, political correspondent. he's back show for the second back on the show for the second time. we've also got the legendary dj neil fox. he's for on the first time, and katie waissel, who's a singer songwriter. but first, let's go to the . news to the. news >> hi, i'm aaron armstrong . very >> hi, i'm aaron armstrong. very good evening to you from the gb newsroom . i'm a 14 year old girl newsroom. i'm a 14 year old girl and a coach driver have died after a school bus overturned on the m50 . three on the wirral . the m50. three on the wirral. pupils were their way to pupils were on their way to caldy grange grammar school in west kirby grammar school this morning. the bus was carrying 54 people when it collided with a car and struck central car and struck a central reservation between huyton and bebington. ten children were taken hospital. two with taken to hospital. two wit
also, henry smith, he's a conservative mp for crawley. i've got james snyder.show at the left in the corner. he's a former adviser to jeremy corbyn. nigel nelson , jeremy corbyn. nigel nelson, political correspondent. he's back show for the second back on the show for the second time. we've also got the legendary dj neil fox. he's for on the first time, and katie waissel, who's a singer songwriter. but first, let's go to the . news to the. news >> hi, i'm aaron armstrong . very >>...
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it's a bit like making james bond woke , isn't it? henry?nspire the next they want to inspire the next generation of female entrepreneurs . entrepreneurs. >> i just don't i don't accept that hsbc are getting on the woke bandwagon . and there is no woke bandwagon. and there is no no question about that. i mean, why are they doing this ? really? why are they doing this? really? it's not gaining them custom . it's not gaining them custom. it's not gaining them custom. it's just gaining them. what they like to establish as moral high ground. and we've got a situation in society now where actually nobody very few people except on this channel and some rare other places actually say, well , hang on rare other places actually say, well, hang on a minute, this just where is as mike says, where has the common sense gone? i mean , it's just not there. and i mean, it's just not there. and these fairy tales , they were these fairy tales, they were exactly that. and some of them did originate in this did not originate in this country. they originated in
it's a bit like making james bond woke , isn't it? henry?nspire the next they want to inspire the next generation of female entrepreneurs . entrepreneurs. >> i just don't i don't accept that hsbc are getting on the woke bandwagon . and there is no woke bandwagon. and there is no no question about that. i mean, why are they doing this ? really? why are they doing this? really? it's not gaining them custom . it's not gaining them custom. it's not gaining them custom. it's just gaining them....
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it's a bit like making james bond woke , isn't it? henry?spire the next they want to inspire the next generation of female entrepreneurs . entrepreneurs. >> i just don't i don't accept that hsbc are getting on the woke bandwagon . and there is no woke bandwagon. and there is no no question about that. i mean, why are they doing this ? really? why are they doing this? really? it's not gaining them custom . it's not gaining them custom. it's not gaining them custom. it's just gaining them. what they like to establish as moral high ground. and we've got a situation in society now where actually nobody very few people except on this channel and some rare other places actually say, well , hang on rare other places actually say, well, hang on a minute, this just where is as mike says, where has the common sense gone? i mean , it's just not there. and i mean, it's just not there. and these fairy tales , they were these fairy tales, they were exactly that. and some of them did originate in this did not originate in this country. they originated in o
it's a bit like making james bond woke , isn't it? henry?spire the next they want to inspire the next generation of female entrepreneurs . entrepreneurs. >> i just don't i don't accept that hsbc are getting on the woke bandwagon . and there is no woke bandwagon. and there is no no question about that. i mean, why are they doing this ? really? why are they doing this? really? it's not gaining them custom . it's not gaining them custom. it's not gaining them custom. it's just gaining them....
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henry winkler. i want to talk about "barry. >> what do you want to talk about? >> jimmy: i want to talk about this season. >> jamesmmy: gosh, i love your wife stacey, too so much, by the way. i'm -- really, i'm in love with her. she's unbelievable >> yeah. live with her. >> jimmy: you've written -- you've crushed the children's book game. >> and our newest one is coming out next year, about a little duckling a baby little duckling, lives on a pond in new hampshire, and she dreams about being a a detective. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but now you're writing -- henry, you're writing your memoir. >> but you know what i am so nervous about it i don't know what to write i thought maybe there would be a chapter of, someone would yell out a celebrity >> jimmy: if i name a name, could you have a story >> go ahead. give me a name >> jimmy: cher >> cher. cher called me once and invited me - >> jimmy: this is amazing. >> no, truly >> jimmy: these are real stories? >> real stories. she invited me -- she used to have great skating parties in l.a. >> jimmy: okay >> so, she called me up and she said, "can i talk to henry?" i said, "h
henry winkler. i want to talk about "barry. >> what do you want to talk about? >> jimmy: i want to talk about this season. >> jamesmmy: gosh, i love your wife stacey, too so much, by the way. i'm -- really, i'm in love with her. she's unbelievable >> yeah. live with her. >> jimmy: you've written -- you've crushed the children's book game. >> and our newest one is coming out next year, about a little duckling a baby little duckling, lives on a pond in new...
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it's obviously not sally james, it's obviously not lenny henry, who on earth is it?!er. and slowly... and it was night time — i was coming back from bangkok, i'm been filming in burma. and slowly i sort of was almost losing consciousness and coming back and losing it and coming back. and i realised after a while, i'm having a stroke. and i thought... it sounds daft — it's a very british thing, like... you know, i don't want to... i don't want to worry anybody. make a fuss. and i didn't want to [and anywhere. you know, because from bangkok to london — which is like, you know, god knows how many hours, the longest night of my life — there's no way you'd really want to stop your plane — you know, why would you come down? so ijust wanted to get home. and when i finally got off the plane, ifell over and they rushed me to hospital. i was very lucky. very lucky. i mean, i'm completely, completely well — totally sorted. but it was scary. did that change you in any way? er... i stopped drinking whisky. jane prepared a much more careful diet than i was living on — the pies went
it's obviously not sally james, it's obviously not lenny henry, who on earth is it?!er. and slowly... and it was night time — i was coming back from bangkok, i'm been filming in burma. and slowly i sort of was almost losing consciousness and coming back and losing it and coming back. and i realised after a while, i'm having a stroke. and i thought... it sounds daft — it's a very british thing, like... you know, i don't want to... i don't want to worry anybody. make a fuss. and i didn't want...
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james polk would emerge victorious over henryry clay, ad the question quickly becomes during polk 's presidency about the mexican-american war and the question of slavery. so a pivotal moment, historical what if henry clay had won that very close election. would the mexican-american war, certainly a catalyst on the road to american civil war, have actually taken place clay had emerged victorious? but his incarceration, his rhetoric once again skillfully used by the democrats in that election and his ideology would given to play out in the 1850s over questions of settlement of theet slavery question in the territories. i like to talk about my students with on, for the teachers on the call. ais recently discovered letter from a group of rhode island women, i think, ill -- illustrates the revolutionary era connection. as a you read, it's like a replay of the american revolution. it was understood by both males and females. eliza shaw, mary davis and buffington and maureen gardner to establish the constitution based upon the principles for which our fathers bled and died in 1776. believing as we do that the principles -- [inaudible] if none other than those declared in the immortal paper which prove a
james polk would emerge victorious over henryry clay, ad the question quickly becomes during polk 's presidency about the mexican-american war and the question of slavery. so a pivotal moment, historical what if henry clay had won that very close election. would the mexican-american war, certainly a catalyst on the road to american civil war, have actually taken place clay had emerged victorious? but his incarceration, his rhetoric once again skillfully used by the democrats in that election...
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henry of hsbc is going to join us. live from london, this is bloomberg. ♪ discover the magnolia home james hardie collection.it is worth. there was a break for three to four minutes but the conversation continued. s&p 500 posited by 0.4%. the nasdaq is up by 0.7%. going back six months to the month of march in the bond cycle highest. the two-year yield pushing 5.20. to see a 30 year in the four 50's -- a 30-year yield in the 4.50s. a 10-year yield at 4.50s is phenomenal. the fed has signaled their. hiking but perhaps it will be longer. tom: in the last 30 minutes, they published their outlook into the end of the year and every shop has to do that. how do you publish an outlook with yields moving like this. you have to go, what if higher or lower? jonathan: you have to tell me for the federal reserve. how did that go on wednesday? it had a bucket of freezing cold water. lisa a: it -- there is one logical conclusion we can have and i think people are dancing around this. no one in the u.s. is paying the rates being quoted except the u.s. government. basically the new bonds being issued, and even only on the ma
henry of hsbc is going to join us. live from london, this is bloomberg. ♪ discover the magnolia home james hardie collection.it is worth. there was a break for three to four minutes but the conversation continued. s&p 500 posited by 0.4%. the nasdaq is up by 0.7%. going back six months to the month of march in the bond cycle highest. the two-year yield pushing 5.20. to see a 30 year in the four 50's -- a 30-year yield in the 4.50s. a 10-year yield at 4.50s is phenomenal. the fed has...