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henry: executive chairman. brian: you were c.e.o.? henry: briefly. meijer for the those of us that live on the east coast? henry: my grandfather was a dutch immigrant who meijer for opened a grocery store in the great depression. subsequently with my dad's leadership that small, what became a small chain of super markets evolved into what became super centers. we call them the self-service discount department store with the hometown touch opened a bec didn't know what else to call t it was a combination of a super market and a discount department store behind one set of checkouts. brian: how many different stores? henry: we have 235 now. brian: let me put on the screen a photograph of arthur vandenberg. i want to you tell us who he is. henry: arthur vandenberg was united states senator from michigan from 1928 until his death in 1951. he he had come from a background as a reporter, editor, and publisher of the local republican paper, the grand rapids herald. he had come from a background of what we now call isolationism. he was of that generation that
henry: executive chairman. brian: you were c.e.o.? henry: briefly. meijer for the those of us that live on the east coast? henry: my grandfather was a dutch immigrant who meijer for opened a grocery store in the great depression. subsequently with my dad's leadership that small, what became a small chain of super markets evolved into what became super centers. we call them the self-service discount department store with the hometown touch opened a bec didn't know what else to call t it was a...
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the lab has collected henry's cells. >> these are henry's cells. we're using them to monitor the level of protein. >> reporter: she says if she can find a way to boost the protein safely, it would be a break through for henry and potentially many children with genetic disorders. we first told our story this morning on the "today" show to raise awareness of special needs children and genetic disorders. we've since had an outpouring of support. now we hope the next step will be a treatment and maybe henry can take us there. >> and richard, you guys are all family, and we are all deeply touched by your strength here. what i found interesting is, if they can find the key for henry, potentially, they can unlock a door that's going to change a lot of lives. >> and that's what this research lab in texas is focussing on. they think his mutation is one of a kind. and if they can figure out a way to fix henry it can open the doors for lots and lots of kinds of genetic treatments. so they're working on it and working on it with henry's cells. and there's a lo
the lab has collected henry's cells. >> these are henry's cells. we're using them to monitor the level of protein. >> reporter: she says if she can find a way to boost the protein safely, it would be a break through for henry and potentially many children with genetic disorders. we first told our story this morning on the "today" show to raise awareness of special needs children and genetic disorders. we've since had an outpouring of support. now we hope the next step will...
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now this meeting will determine, possibly, henry bolton's fate.as not going to quit. but it's clear that many on the ukip nec want him to go. the meeting lasted three hours, and passed a unanimous vote of no—confidence in the ukip leader. henry was offered the opportunity to resign but he has made clear that he feels he is the right man to lead the party forward. and he will now go through the process of defending himself to the party via the egm. that means the wider ukip membership will have to endorse or reject today's decision at a general meeting within the next 28 days. but for now, henry bolton soldiers on without any support at the top of his party. ben wright, bbc news. 1a foreign nationals working in the afghan capital kabul have been targeted and killed in a terrorist attack on a major hotel. it took afghan security forces twelve hours to take control of the intercontinental hotel, killing the gunmen who stormed it. four afghan citizens were also killed. the taliban says it carried out the attack. our correspondent zia shahreyar reports
now this meeting will determine, possibly, henry bolton's fate.as not going to quit. but it's clear that many on the ukip nec want him to go. the meeting lasted three hours, and passed a unanimous vote of no—confidence in the ukip leader. henry was offered the opportunity to resign but he has made clear that he feels he is the right man to lead the party forward. and he will now go through the process of defending himself to the party via the egm. that means the wider ukip membership will...
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henry bolton saying he is staying as ukip leader.her. this year in january, had one debacle after another. this year injanuary, it's notjust the nec that's lost confidence, notjust the spokespeople but the party membership as a whole, people in grass roots. there is so many letters a nd grass roots. there is so many letters and emails going around to me and other people who had senior positions in his team saying he has got to go, we don't like what he's done, we don't like how he is — the situation in his life, which his private life, which does reflect on the party. nspccinging personally as education spokesman —— speaking personally as education spokesman, i have done work to build bridges with ukip, church groups, family groups, children's groups and a lot of that has just been jeopardised by what people see and people don't want anything to do with the party at the moment while he is still the leader. what specifically was it that happened that made you think i can't work with this any more? as i said, the work i have been doing
henry bolton saying he is staying as ukip leader.her. this year in january, had one debacle after another. this year injanuary, it's notjust the nec that's lost confidence, notjust the spokespeople but the party membership as a whole, people in grass roots. there is so many letters a nd grass roots. there is so many letters and emails going around to me and other people who had senior positions in his team saying he has got to go, we don't like what he's done, we don't like how he is — the...
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henry bolte and's reskill friend, with her for three weeks, henry bolte and's reskill friend, with herfornd's reskill friend, with her for three weeks, sent text which were deemed to be offensive and racist and he has seemingly ditched her. can he survive this?” don't think so silly didn't he go for a meal after having broken up? yes, apparently she restrain to get help. i don't see how he can survive, the national executive committee has the confidence but the bigger question is will ukip survive? i think this will become a rump party. nigel farage is in the wings with his friend aaron banks and they will put some sort of movement together no doubt after the loot, leave movements are already there and to keep the reason they's feet to the fire, what ever glory... it all sounds violent. nigel farage did say that there is a role for a party like ukip, if it can pull itself together because there are people who feel that the government might the backsliding on brexit, a soft brexit, you may not notice we have left, maybe there is a role but at the moment it is not working out for them. the
henry bolte and's reskill friend, with her for three weeks, henry bolte and's reskill friend, with herfornd's reskill friend, with her for three weeks, sent text which were deemed to be offensive and racist and he has seemingly ditched her. can he survive this?” don't think so silly didn't he go for a meal after having broken up? yes, apparently she restrain to get help. i don't see how he can survive, the national executive committee has the confidence but the bigger question is will ukip...
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henry cuellaru.s. congressman, d-texastake cg @ 0:4-0:45once we push this into february the debt ceiling is going to come in which is something that we need to doanna wiernicki: cuellar says the hold-up is deciding where the money goes. republicans want to add billions of dollars in military spending. but democrats say the budget should focus more on funding programs here at home.paul ryan: we are making good progressanna wiernicki: house speaker paul ryan says he's confident lawmakers will reach a final deal.in washington, i'm anna wiernicki. (( áá v.o. / steve áá )) a cold case solved 25
henry cuellaru.s. congressman, d-texastake cg @ 0:4-0:45once we push this into february the debt ceiling is going to come in which is something that we need to doanna wiernicki: cuellar says the hold-up is deciding where the money goes. republicans want to add billions of dollars in military spending. but democrats say the budget should focus more on funding programs here at home.paul ryan: we are making good progressanna wiernicki: house speaker paul ryan says he's confident lawmakers will...
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this meeting will determine possibly henry bolton's fate. quit, but it is clear that many on the ukip scene wanting to go. the meeting lasted three hours and passed a unanimous vote of no—confidence in ukipleader. henry was offered the opportunity to resign but he has made clear that he feels is the right man to lead the party forward and he will now go through the process of defending himself to the party. that means the wider ukip membership will have to either indoors or reject state's decision in a meeting within the next 28 days, but for now, henry bolton soldiers on without any support at the top of his party. as always, we have lots more on our website and you can get in touch with me via social media will stop now, it time for sport today. hello, i'm nick marshall—mccormack, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the show: patriot games. new england destroy jacksonville dreams with tom inspired fightback. madison has the keys to the australian open quarter—finals, after flattening eighth seed caroline g
this meeting will determine possibly henry bolton's fate. quit, but it is clear that many on the ukip scene wanting to go. the meeting lasted three hours and passed a unanimous vote of no—confidence in ukipleader. henry was offered the opportunity to resign but he has made clear that he feels is the right man to lead the party forward and he will now go through the process of defending himself to the party. that means the wider ukip membership will have to either indoors or reject state's...
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do you think henry bolton should stand down?ership contest. our political correspondent, emma vardy is here. questions about the party leader and being raised about the future of the party itself. absolutely, if henry bolton was to call later today the party would be looking for its fifth leader injust over one party would be looking for its fifth leader in just over one year. it had problems with infighting, a series of scandals. what we are seeing here is ukip has struggled ever since the brexit referendum because its reason for existing seemed to vanish, it achieved its central theme in the eyes of many. loyal ukip activists and party members say there is a position for ukip in british politics going forward and it can broaden its appeal. others are more sceptical saying any sign of the surgeons for the party seems more unlikely. what of henry bolton, does it look like he will have to stand down because his supporters say he himself has not done anything wrong, it was his girlfriend to set these text messages and he has not e
do you think henry bolton should stand down?ership contest. our political correspondent, emma vardy is here. questions about the party leader and being raised about the future of the party itself. absolutely, if henry bolton was to call later today the party would be looking for its fifth leader injust over one party would be looking for its fifth leader in just over one year. it had problems with infighting, a series of scandals. what we are seeing here is ukip has struggled ever since the...
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henry bolton has said he wants to train the swamp.fighting and backstabbing at the top of ukip goes on. this is all about the national executive committee, the ruling body of ukip. they have all said henry bolton is not up to the task needs to go, as have most of his officials, have a lwa ys have most of his officials, have always signed from their posts. he denies that and has said he was declaring war on the national executive committee. it was all bizarre. there is a feeling that ukip is not going anywhere. he became leader left them a year ago. it is on about 3% in the opinion polls. i think as well as all of the stuff about his private life, a lot of ukip officials feel there is no point to it now and that is why they wa nt to point to it now and that is why they want to get rid of him. by throwing this out to a vote of the whole pa rty‘s this out to a vote of the whole party's membership, he has taken inspiration from jeremy corbyn and hoping the grassroots of the party are on his side. we will find out in the next 28 days this
henry bolton has said he wants to train the swamp.fighting and backstabbing at the top of ukip goes on. this is all about the national executive committee, the ruling body of ukip. they have all said henry bolton is not up to the task needs to go, as have most of his officials, have a lwa ys have most of his officials, have always signed from their posts. he denies that and has said he was declaring war on the national executive committee. it was all bizarre. there is a feeling that ukip is not...
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this meeting will determine possibly henry bolton's fate.sting that he wouldn't quit but it is clear that many on the ukip national executive want him to go. after three hours of talks ukip‘s chairman emerged with the verdict. they decided to take a vote of no—confidence in henry bolton as our leader. that vote was carried unanimously with the exception of henry bolton himself. that doesn't mean mr bolton is forced to go today, there will now be an emergency general meeting of party members to decide his fate. ben wright, bbc news. an eight—year—old girl who died after being found with stab wounds near walsall has been named by west midlands police as mylee billingham. a 55—year—old man has been arrested. liz copper reports. eight—year—old mylee billingham, who has died an what police are describing as a tragic set of circumstances. floral tributes have been placed outside the bungalow in brownhills where police were called last night. neighbours described their shock as officers arrived. i never in my wildest dreams would ever see that on t
this meeting will determine possibly henry bolton's fate.sting that he wouldn't quit but it is clear that many on the ukip national executive want him to go. after three hours of talks ukip‘s chairman emerged with the verdict. they decided to take a vote of no—confidence in henry bolton as our leader. that vote was carried unanimously with the exception of henry bolton himself. that doesn't mean mr bolton is forced to go today, there will now be an emergency general meeting of party members...
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for henry and many other children. because there is hope that henry holds the key to a treatment.te at the texas children's hospital. >> henry's mutation is unique in the world, but because it's unique is what makes it so valuable. sometimes when the rarest thing you can learn the most. >> doctor zogby's lab has collected henry's cells and the goal is to find a way to boost the protein that is essential for brain function. >> so we're using henry's cells to monitor the level of the protein. >> reporter: dr. zogby said if she can boost the protein safety it would be a breakthrough for henry and for many children. >> we know today there are hundreds of genes that can cause autism or intellectual disability or complex psychiatric disorders. using henry's cells to study rhett's syndrome, once successful it can be applied to the diseases. >> while we wait for scientific progress, we try to make henry's life as normal as possible. >> it's hard. sometimes i really have to get myself up. i don't want to see a 9-month-old -- it's easy to get lost in it. >> but there are also moments of joy
for henry and many other children. because there is hope that henry holds the key to a treatment.te at the texas children's hospital. >> henry's mutation is unique in the world, but because it's unique is what makes it so valuable. sometimes when the rarest thing you can learn the most. >> doctor zogby's lab has collected henry's cells and the goal is to find a way to boost the protein that is essential for brain function. >> so we're using henry's cells to monitor the level...
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i spoke to henry on friday and said it is reg retta ble henry on friday and said it is regrettable and but i think you have two move on because it's now damaging the party. he has got this meeting today and i very much hope he desires to resign. if he does not the nec may be forced to pass the vote of no confidence, at which point i hope he will resign because with the way things have developed so with the way things have developed so quickly with this story his position is now untenable. if henry is still the leader on monday we will lose members, activists and owners and this jeopardises the very existence of our party. i hope henry does not want to be the man whose legacy is he destroyed ukip. you are already losing members and omissions by the looks of it. you spoke to him on friday, what did he to your? he thought he could still turn the situation around which is commendable in a way but in politics that comes a time when everybody had to realise the game is up and move on. today i will offer my services to the national executive committee as an interim leader to get us past the e
i spoke to henry on friday and said it is reg retta ble henry on friday and said it is regrettable and but i think you have two move on because it's now damaging the party. he has got this meeting today and i very much hope he desires to resign. if he does not the nec may be forced to pass the vote of no confidence, at which point i hope he will resign because with the way things have developed so with the way things have developed so quickly with this story his position is now untenable. if...
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that was henry bolton again saying he wouldn't resign. the party was founded in 1993 by a professor of european studies at the lse, alan sked. in the 1997 general election, the party fielded 194 candidates for seats, but were roundly beaten by the better funded referendum party set up by millionaire james goldsmith. nigel farage first came to the fore in 1999, when ukip won three seats in the european election, including one for mr farage. in 2005, there was another leadership changing of the guard. robert kilroy—silk resigned, and the following year, nigel farage took charge for the first time, saying he wanted to widen the scope of the party. three years after his election to the leadership, farage stood down to contest the commons speaker's seat in the general election of 2010. he didn't win, but ukip did secure 3% of the vote, and he was soon back in charge. in the 2014 european elections ukip won the largest number of votes of any uk party — more than 27% — gaining 24 meps. despite losing again in his bid to become an mp in the gener
that was henry bolton again saying he wouldn't resign. the party was founded in 1993 by a professor of european studies at the lse, alan sked. in the 1997 general election, the party fielded 194 candidates for seats, but were roundly beaten by the better funded referendum party set up by millionaire james goldsmith. nigel farage first came to the fore in 1999, when ukip won three seats in the european election, including one for mr farage. in 2005, there was another leadership changing of the...
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it was henry bolton's relationship with jo swamp.elationship with jo marney that triggered this latest turmoil. he says it is now over after she had to apologise for sending racist text messages. for many in ukip that is not enough. i4 messages. for many in ukip that is not enough. 14 senior members have resigned from their posts in protest at his reluctance to step aside. we should be a party that is talking about brexit, putting the case for this country to come out with no deal, if we don't get a good deal, but all that has been lost because of the spectacle of his private life. he does not have the confidence of the party, he cannot operate even vaguely successfully as a party leader. he never had much of a party leader. he never had much of a mandate and he now should go. henry bolton is ukip's third new leader in less than 18 months. he is now pushing for a no ball, something welcomed by one of the biggest names in the party. ukip does not change, it will not exist in 18 months. emerging from this seafront hotel with such a def
it was henry bolton's relationship with jo swamp.elationship with jo marney that triggered this latest turmoil. he says it is now over after she had to apologise for sending racist text messages. for many in ukip that is not enough. i4 messages. for many in ukip that is not enough. 14 senior members have resigned from their posts in protest at his reluctance to step aside. we should be a party that is talking about brexit, putting the case for this country to come out with no deal, if we don't...
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six of ukip's senior members have now resigned in protest against the party leader henry bolton. they've left because he won't step down after a vote against him and a string of stories about his private life. we'll bring you all the latest from westminster. if he hangs around politics, given what has happened and the nature of his inner sanctum, what has happened and the nature of his innersanctum, i what has happened and the nature of his inner sanctum, i don't think it will be good for him or anyone he is with. also this lunchtime: a government watchdog questions the accuracy of some of england's a&e waiting time figures. the head of the army is to warn that britain's armed forces risk falling behind russia if they aren't given more money. the red arrows pilot who died after being accidentally ejected from his plane, the seat manufacturer admits responsibility. and monday morning, but no return to work for hundreds of thousands of americans as the federal shutdown continues. coming up in sport on bbc news, shock defeat for novak djokovic. pressure continues to mount on ukip le
six of ukip's senior members have now resigned in protest against the party leader henry bolton. they've left because he won't step down after a vote against him and a string of stories about his private life. we'll bring you all the latest from westminster. if he hangs around politics, given what has happened and the nature of his inner sanctum, what has happened and the nature of his innersanctum, i what has happened and the nature of his inner sanctum, i don't think it will be good for him...
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henry bolton is ukip‘s third new leader in less than 18 months. pushing for a no ball, something welcomed by one of the biggest names in the party. ukip does not change, it will not exist in 18 months. emerging from this seafront hotel with such a defiant message, henry bolton laid down a challenge to his colleagues, it is time for reform to overcome divisions. but his bullish approach, at odds with what so many want to do here, risked making things far worse. you are a member? i was, not any more. when did you cancel your membership? last week on that basis. to be honest with you, it is a failing party now. i was a ukip man but now i'm afraid, no. they won't get my vote unless they get themselves into gear. it is now up to ukip members to decide his fate but yet another fractious episode is damaging for a party struggling to define its message and its role. the head of the army says the government must invest more in the armed forces or risk falling behind potential enemies. general sir nick carter said the ability of the army to respond to threa
henry bolton is ukip‘s third new leader in less than 18 months. pushing for a no ball, something welcomed by one of the biggest names in the party. ukip does not change, it will not exist in 18 months. emerging from this seafront hotel with such a defiant message, henry bolton laid down a challenge to his colleagues, it is time for reform to overcome divisions. but his bullish approach, at odds with what so many want to do here, risked making things far worse. you are a member? i was, not any...
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when henry bolton took over as ukip leader, he promised a new direction.aders. just four months into the job, there are already questions over his future. it relates to his relationship with this woman — jo marni. the mail on sunday revealed text messages she sent in which he said meghan markle had a tiny brain and would taint the royal family. and she called black people ugly. in a statement, she reportedly said her comments were unnecessary, reckless and overly exaggerated for effect, and offered her sincere and deepest apologies to anyone she had hurt, and for the distress and embarrassment caused to family, friends and the party. she has been suspended, and some ukip members think their leader should quit. i don't want to talk about his personal life. it's entirely up to him. however, it is impacting on activists now, and they are working darn hard, and it's not fair on them and the rest of us. henry, do the right thing, the honourable thing, stand aside and let us get on with business. so far, no official comment from henry bolton, but senior figures
when henry bolton took over as ukip leader, he promised a new direction.aders. just four months into the job, there are already questions over his future. it relates to his relationship with this woman — jo marni. the mail on sunday revealed text messages she sent in which he said meghan markle had a tiny brain and would taint the royal family. and she called black people ugly. in a statement, she reportedly said her comments were unnecessary, reckless and overly exaggerated for effect, and...
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do you think henry bolton should stand and?her leadership contest —— should henry bolton stand down? our political correspondent, emma vardy is here. .it . it looked like the ukip leader is going to go, yet another ukip leader falling on his sword —— does it look like? if he does they will be looking for the fifth leader in just over one year. whether he goes will not be determined by the nec committee today, they cannot sack him, they can hold a vote of confidence and if he tries to stay on the could then ta ke he tries to stay on the could then take it to a wider general meeting. he might, after conversations with the party‘s ruling body, decided to go. the pressure has been mounting on him as the scandal over his now ex—girlfriend has developed, ever since christmas and he has been saying he wants to remain he has distanced himself from that relationship and says he wants to get on with the job in hand. it looks more and more unlikely he will be able to stay, and other ukip nep speaking to breakfast this morning said some th
do you think henry bolton should stand and?her leadership contest —— should henry bolton stand down? our political correspondent, emma vardy is here. .it . it looked like the ukip leader is going to go, yet another ukip leader falling on his sword —— does it look like? if he does they will be looking for the fifth leader in just over one year. whether he goes will not be determined by the nec committee today, they cannot sack him, they can hold a vote of confidence and if he tries to...
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then john encouraging henry bolton to follow her onto it.now mike holcombe, an assistant deputy leader and spoke on fisheries for the party in recent years. all of them making the same point, that they feel the party's message and they feel the party's message and they see the message should be distinctive around campaigning around what they would be a clean, decisive and proper brexit rather than a watering down and the compromises that are likely to come from theresa may in the negotiation. they say that should be the focus rather than mr bolton's private life, which has been the entire focus around the ukip for over a week. chris mason, thank you very much. let's speak now tojohn bickley, ukip's former immigration spokesman. he's in our salford studio. thank you forjoining us. it is becoming ratherfarcical, at this rate, henry bolton will have no front bench team to lead, but maybe thatis front bench team to lead, but maybe that is the point? it is disappointing. can i say on behalf of the party, i am sorry for those millions of people wh
then john encouraging henry bolton to follow her onto it.now mike holcombe, an assistant deputy leader and spoke on fisheries for the party in recent years. all of them making the same point, that they feel the party's message and they feel the party's message and they see the message should be distinctive around campaigning around what they would be a clean, decisive and proper brexit rather than a watering down and the compromises that are likely to come from theresa may in the negotiation....
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--henry. comentarista: me decÍa henry en la semana que esba muy movado r hasu debut.iÓn. doble significado en su historia de bÚfalo. comentarista: cuando llegan jugadores nuevos en la misma posiciÓn, se ponen nerviosos. el tacto entre los goleadores. parece que henry la tiene dominada. en un momento, parecÍa que iban a traer a otro y tendrÁ que hacer esto partido, ttras partido. comentarista: deberÁ demostrar cada vez que te en la cancha con goles. siempre va a haber una enorme competencia por el puesto. comentarista: dos partidos y dos goles. se retira de la cancha zagal. comentarista: asÍ es, se fue con el nÚmero siete el chileno zagal. entra roberto. un jovencito que gusta mucho. le han dado muchas oportunidades. vamos a ver si sigue funcionando. comentarista: 2-1 el marcador. roberto se queda en una posiciÓn mÁs central de la que tenÍa zagal. desplaza a honda hacia la derecha. todavÍa le queda la posibilidad un cambio. comentarista: dÍgame. comentarista: les iba a platicar, escuchaba a rojas hablar, en amÉrica muchos traen el 20. se va a comunicar en el club. ya s
--henry. comentarista: me decÍa henry en la semana que esba muy movado r hasu debut.iÓn. doble significado en su historia de bÚfalo. comentarista: cuando llegan jugadores nuevos en la misma posiciÓn, se ponen nerviosos. el tacto entre los goleadores. parece que henry la tiene dominada. en un momento, parecÍa que iban a traer a otro y tendrÁ que hacer esto partido, ttras partido. comentarista: deberÁ demostrar cada vez que te en la cancha con goles. siempre va a haber una enorme...
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where's henry?h, there he is. >> oh, my god. >> looking like tony montana from the end of "scarface." >> sorry, he looks like anthony bourdain cooking in his kitchen. >> credit to mom for not shouting. >> what did he get into? what is that, paste? >> this is the worst thing it could be, it's diaper rash cream, which is like impossible to get off. of course it was well timed, henry and his brother, frank, just had their bath. don't worry, frank didn't escape unscathed either. >> when i looked at frankie he was covered in white stuff. >> i guess they'll be getting back into the bath. speaking of baths, another video for you, with the exact same two children a few months later. >> hey, henry? where does lipstick go? >> henry found lipstick and clearly practicing for future as a hollywood makeup artist. >> henry is awesome. >> mom andrea, i guess there will be about to more of these videos. >> keep an eye on them all the time. >> i feel like she went out and bought locks for everything after this. >> wh
where's henry?h, there he is. >> oh, my god. >> looking like tony montana from the end of "scarface." >> sorry, he looks like anthony bourdain cooking in his kitchen. >> credit to mom for not shouting. >> what did he get into? what is that, paste? >> this is the worst thing it could be, it's diaper rash cream, which is like impossible to get off. of course it was well timed, henry and his brother, frank, just had their bath. don't worry, frank...
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henry, do the right thing, the honourable thing, stand aside and let us get on with business.o official comment from henry bolton, but senior figures say he has some tough choices. he is increasingly in a position where he has some difficult decisions to make. he knows that. he and i have spoken recently over the weekend, as recently as this morning. i know he's focused on those decisions today and he intends to make those decisions today. i'm sure whatever he does will be in the best interests of the party. after riding high following the brexit referendum, ukip is again facing turmoil. even nigel farage said tonight he wouldn't consider returning as leader, even for a second. lets speak to suzanne evans, former ukip deputy chairman, she joins us from shrewsbury. what were your thoughts when you first saw the comments? they are absolutely disgraceful, there is no justification for them whatsoever, whether they were thoughts expressed ina whether they were thoughts expressed in a private conversation or whatever, those thoughts are reprehensible to any right—thinking person. t
henry, do the right thing, the honourable thing, stand aside and let us get on with business.o official comment from henry bolton, but senior figures say he has some tough choices. he is increasingly in a position where he has some difficult decisions to make. he knows that. he and i have spoken recently over the weekend, as recently as this morning. i know he's focused on those decisions today and he intends to make those decisions today. i'm sure whatever he does will be in the best interests...
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how is the campaign going, henry? henry: it is virtually nonexistent.mir putin is assured reelection. there's no real competition. his spokesman even said so the other day. really, there's a total absence of any campaign. mark: thank you for joining us, henry meyer joining us from moscow today. vonnie: time to check in on the first word news. arabia says it has wrapped up its review of case files in the anticorruption crackdown. dozens of business executives and government officials -- everyone the government agreed to settle with has been released. 65 are still being held. the estimate value of the settlement is more than $107 billion. there's a report that the u.s. and qatar have ended eight years old fight over subsidies -- state owned qatar airways will agree to open its books or inspection. -- for inspection. trump administration is making it tougher for refugees to come to the u.s. from so-called high risk countries. additional screening and betting will be applied to those 11 countries. last year, the ban targeted predominantly muslim countries.
how is the campaign going, henry? henry: it is virtually nonexistent.mir putin is assured reelection. there's no real competition. his spokesman even said so the other day. really, there's a total absence of any campaign. mark: thank you for joining us, henry meyer joining us from moscow today. vonnie: time to check in on the first word news. arabia says it has wrapped up its review of case files in the anticorruption crackdown. dozens of business executives and government officials -- everyone...
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and she said, well, that's okay, henry. in hebrew we read from right to left. [laughter] she finally resigned in 1974, and a journalist who was there pictured her. she walked away from the seat of power as prime minister holding her bag. golda always held her handbag. her legs, her thick legs stooped, and nobody said anything to her. this was the end of an era, he said, and that's what it was. and even then, even at the end of the era, even then when golda was no longer in office, she took part in everything. she met president ford, she was still raising money, she was giving itzhak rabin advice all the time. she was something. when sadat came to israel in 1977, she was at the airport to greet him along with other dignitaries. and when he met her, he said i've wanted to meet you for such a long time, and she said, why didn't you come? [laughter] and he said, the time was not yet ripe. he had needed this war to restore arab pride that had been so badly beaten during the '67 war. golda died in 1978. she never saw the final peace treaty with, between israel and eg
and she said, well, that's okay, henry. in hebrew we read from right to left. [laughter] she finally resigned in 1974, and a journalist who was there pictured her. she walked away from the seat of power as prime minister holding her bag. golda always held her handbag. her legs, her thick legs stooped, and nobody said anything to her. this was the end of an era, he said, and that's what it was. and even then, even at the end of the era, even then when golda was no longer in office, she took part...
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carillion. and the government holds emergency talks in an effort to save the engineering ukip leader henry bolton is under pressure to resign after his girlfriend allegedly made racist remarks about prince harry's fiancee. police say they've found a body they believe to be that of a man suspected of killing a neighbour with a crossbow. and we'll be looking through tomorrow morning's front pages at 11:30, including the new—look guardian, which warns that medical students are being used to solve nhs staffing crises. welcome to bbc news. the new conservative party chairman brandon lewis, has told the bbc, that the government is doing everything it can to ensure the serial sex offender, john worboys, stays in prison. the former black cab driver was jailed in 2009, for drugging and sexually assaulting 12 women, —— for drugging and sexually assaulting 20 women, but police believe he may have committed more than 100 attacks. ministers are considering seeking judicial review into the parole board's decision to release him. here's our home affairs correspondent danny shaw. he is known as the black
carillion. and the government holds emergency talks in an effort to save the engineering ukip leader henry bolton is under pressure to resign after his girlfriend allegedly made racist remarks about prince harry's fiancee. police say they've found a body they believe to be that of a man suspected of killing a neighbour with a crossbow. and we'll be looking through tomorrow morning's front pages at 11:30, including the new—look guardian, which warns that medical students are being used to...
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, madison won and henry lost.lthough madison controlled the constitutional convention, henry control the virginia state legislature. henry gerrymandered the distr icts in madison's home area to produce a district full of antifederalists. then he convinced james monroe, one of madison's best friends in monroe,d, henry seduced probably by telling him you will defeat madison, this was right after madison had drafted the constitution. munroe made a run for it. i find it extraordinary he would have done this against his close friend. it was the heart of winter. to town andwn participated in public and outdoor meetings where they would debate questions of the ratification of the constitution. madison got frostbite on his nose, he liked to tell the story. juston pulled it off but barely. and there was an incredible letter that madison wrote to jefferson. he said, you will be sorry to hear that i had the misfortune of running against a close friend of ours, munroe. it is over and our friendship is unaffected on my side. i
, madison won and henry lost.lthough madison controlled the constitutional convention, henry control the virginia state legislature. henry gerrymandered the distr icts in madison's home area to produce a district full of antifederalists. then he convinced james monroe, one of madison's best friends in monroe,d, henry seduced probably by telling him you will defeat madison, this was right after madison had drafted the constitution. munroe made a run for it. i find it extraordinary he would have...
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can we stick to henry bolton.ther. the fact of the matter is that, i'm not having a dig at the media, but the way the media have treated this matter makes it impossible for henry bolton to come across as a serious figure to make any serious points at all. he's lost confidence of all his colleagues, almost of his colleagues, of whom i am one of the most insignificant. he says the time has come for people like you to go because he says he wa nts to like you to go because he says he wants to drain the swamp of malco nte nts wants to drain the swamp of malcontents in the party by which i think he means people like you. what is your reaction to that? drain the swamp isa is your reaction to that? drain the swamp is a term used by donald trump andi swamp is a term used by donald trump and i would suggest that to quote donald trump is probably not the most constructive way of going about things. basically the fact is that, andi things. basically the fact is that, and i hate to be repetitive, is that mr bolton doesn't have
can we stick to henry bolton.ther. the fact of the matter is that, i'm not having a dig at the media, but the way the media have treated this matter makes it impossible for henry bolton to come across as a serious figure to make any serious points at all. he's lost confidence of all his colleagues, almost of his colleagues, of whom i am one of the most insignificant. he says the time has come for people like you to go because he says he wa nts to like you to go because he says he wants to drain...
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a warning to the ukip leader, henry bolton. remind us of the story.might have forgotten, and you might understand why, but henry bolton was elected ukip leader last autumn, and since then it's emerged he's left his wife for a younger party activist. some text messages have emerged, in which she made some racist and disparaging comments about meghan markle. ukip know how to turn these things into even more ofa drama to turn these things into even more of a drama than a crisis, and now they say he has to choose between his girlfriend of hisjob, the comments of the party chairman today. we understand other papers are printing other messages, referring to other things equally despicable, to be honest. ukip, they area despicable, to be honest. ukip, they are a party without a purpose, and seemingly a party without a leader again, it seems. they seem to have trouble getting the right leader in post for any length of time.” suppose, when he was elected, he might have seemed a decent choice, an ex—army person and so might have seemed a decent choice, an ex—ar
a warning to the ukip leader, henry bolton. remind us of the story.might have forgotten, and you might understand why, but henry bolton was elected ukip leader last autumn, and since then it's emerged he's left his wife for a younger party activist. some text messages have emerged, in which she made some racist and disparaging comments about meghan markle. ukip know how to turn these things into even more ofa drama to turn these things into even more of a drama than a crisis, and now they say...
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he's having a busy day, henry. very busy indeed. comeback. since the brexit vote, ukip has struggled to find a purpose. the popularity it enjoyed under nigel farage has plummeted, and this latest fiasco won't have helped. but activists deny that their party is finished as a physical force. bitter infighting continues to plague the party. its ruling body will hold an emergency meeting at the weekend, and could decide mr bolton's time is up, plunging ukip into yet another leadership crisis. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. # a parliamentary committee has expressed grave concern about plans to begin repatriating hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims from bangladesh back to myanmar — from where they fled violence last year. the international development committee has warned that rape and sexual violence are still weapons of war used by the military in myanmar. around 570,000 rohingyas are now living in the world's largest refugee camp, kutupalong, near the port city of cox's bazar in bangladesh. my colleague mishal husain is in k
he's having a busy day, henry. very busy indeed. comeback. since the brexit vote, ukip has struggled to find a purpose. the popularity it enjoyed under nigel farage has plummeted, and this latest fiasco won't have helped. but activists deny that their party is finished as a physical force. bitter infighting continues to plague the party. its ruling body will hold an emergency meeting at the weekend, and could decide mr bolton's time is up, plunging ukip into yet another leadership crisis. vicki...
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henry bolton.an they do to force him to step down if they want? they can't sack him this afternoon, if they want to get rid of him they need to put that toa get rid of him they need to put that to a vote of wider party members. we'll have to see what comes out of this meeting. henry bolton may decide that if he doesn't have the confidence of the party's ruling body he will fall on his sword and step down. we shall see in the next couple of hours. or he could fight another day and try to convince members he's the man for the job. another day and try to convince members he's the man for thejob. if he goes the new cup will be looking for their fifth he goes the new cup will be looking for theirfifth leader in he goes the new cup will be looking for their fifth leader in the year, the party has been hit by scandals infighting, this could be the final nail in the coffin, the party could cease to be. we'll have to wait for the outcome of that meeting this afternoon. activists say they want to keep going
henry bolton.an they do to force him to step down if they want? they can't sack him this afternoon, if they want to get rid of him they need to put that toa get rid of him they need to put that to a vote of wider party members. we'll have to see what comes out of this meeting. henry bolton may decide that if he doesn't have the confidence of the party's ruling body he will fall on his sword and step down. we shall see in the next couple of hours. or he could fight another day and try to...
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estamos ya telefÓnica con el congresista henry cuÉllar.y cuÉllar: esto fue algoa lo que llegamos como arreglo para comenzar las negociaciones, estamos esperando creo que es posible hallar un arreglo. las partes son entre los demÓcratas y los republicanos, por eso fue interesante que el presidente dejÓ por casi 55 minutos, la frente estÁ con nosotros y asÍ lo daba el publico americano una idea de posiciones diferentes que tienen los republicanos y los demÓcratas. javier: entre tantas cosas que se conversaron ayer con el presidente trump nos imaginamos que se tocÓ tambiÉn el tema del muro, de las ciudades santuario. usted le dijo a fox news que era un demÓcrata que no estaba de acuerdo con las ciudades santuario. quÉ nos podrÍa decir sobre eso? henry cuÉllar: yo no apoyo el muro, eso es algo que usted vio ayer. se lo estaba diciendo al presidente, por quÉ necesitamos el muro. el muro es una soluciÓn del siglo xiv para los problemas del siglo xxi. primero yo no tengo ningÚn pueblo ideal en el distrito que no siga la ley. mi posiciÓn sobre eso
estamos ya telefÓnica con el congresista henry cuÉllar.y cuÉllar: esto fue algoa lo que llegamos como arreglo para comenzar las negociaciones, estamos esperando creo que es posible hallar un arreglo. las partes son entre los demÓcratas y los republicanos, por eso fue interesante que el presidente dejÓ por casi 55 minutos, la frente estÁ con nosotros y asÍ lo daba el publico americano una idea de posiciones diferentes que tienen los republicanos y los demÓcratas. javier: entre tantas...
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the ukip leader henry bolton has insisted he will not quit his job. for the party's ruling body tojudge him on his personal life. he's expected to face a vote of no confidence at an emergency meeting today, after offensive texts , sent by his former girlfriend , emerged last week. our political correspondent, emma vardy is here. maybe start with a bit of background to this. absolutely, pressure has been mounting on henry bolton because of the scandal over his now ex—girlfriend, which has been developing ever since christmas. those are offensive, racist text m essa 9 es we re those are offensive, racist text messages were leaked to the newspapers. he broke up with his girlfriend, joe marney, has particularly sort of distance himself from that relationship, but to no avail. there have been mounting calls for him to resign over this. he has been strongly making the case that he should stay as leader, saying actually don't judge me on my personal life, i will sort that out in private. he is particularly saying the national executive committee, who he is m
the ukip leader henry bolton has insisted he will not quit his job. for the party's ruling body tojudge him on his personal life. he's expected to face a vote of no confidence at an emergency meeting today, after offensive texts , sent by his former girlfriend , emerged last week. our political correspondent, emma vardy is here. maybe start with a bit of background to this. absolutely, pressure has been mounting on henry bolton because of the scandal over his now ex—girlfriend, which has been...
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henry was disappointed, but he understands that the party has a process to go through. was offered the opportunity to resign, but he has made clear he feels he is the right man to lead party forward. to lead party forward. 1a foreigners are among 18 people killed in the attack on a kabul hotel — they're thought to have been deliberately targeted. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ben chu, the economics editor at the independent, and ruth lea, who's an economics adviser for the arbuthnot banking group. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the ft leads with news that the german government has taken a step towards breaking a four—month deadlock, as angela merkel‘s social democratic party voted in favour of formal coalition talks. the metro reports on the death of eight year—old mylee billingham who was stabbed in walsall. the front page of the express features the bbc‘s interview with french president emmanuel macron — and his comments that french people would also vote to leave the eu if they ha
henry was disappointed, but he understands that the party has a process to go through. was offered the opportunity to resign, but he has made clear he feels he is the right man to lead party forward. to lead party forward. 1a foreigners are among 18 people killed in the attack on a kabul hotel — they're thought to have been deliberately targeted. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ben chu, the economics editor at the...
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henry cuÉllar: sÍ, no es la primera vez.nales, las personas que venÍan de mÉxico, también durante diferentes veces hizo lamisma cosa en otros paÍses. cuando atacan a estas naciones, estÁn atacando la dignidad de las personas, la dignidad de estas naciones. esto no ayuda a los estados unidos cuando estamos tratando de mejorar las relaciones con otros paÍses. javier: cuando el presidente habla y dice este tipo de cosas y las niega, cuÁl es su opiniÓn. segÚn usted quiÉn estarÍa faltando la verdad? henry cuÉllar: tenemos muchas personas que lo vieron y es algo, yo estuve en otra junta con el presidente. dice que nos dijeron y es algo que debe cuidar las palabras, porque son palabras del presidente de los estados unidos y eso genera mucho peso, llevan mucha responsabilidad. hay mucha responsabilidad en esas palabras, el presidente de los estados unidos. esa persona debe de tomar mucho cuidado cuando habla, porque esas palabras tienen un impacto negativo contra los estados unidos. carolina: congresista, hace tres dÍas el president
henry cuÉllar: sÍ, no es la primera vez.nales, las personas que venÍan de mÉxico, también durante diferentes veces hizo lamisma cosa en otros paÍses. cuando atacan a estas naciones, estÁn atacando la dignidad de las personas, la dignidad de estas naciones. esto no ayuda a los estados unidos cuando estamos tratando de mejorar las relaciones con otros paÍses. javier: cuando el presidente habla y dice este tipo de cosas y las niega, cuÁl es su opiniÓn. segÚn usted quiÉn estarÍa...
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personally, i'm very interested in henry's comments on the ukraine. agreement signed an when ukraine got rid of its nuclear weapons that they would respect ukraine's borders. then they totally ignored it. we cannot accept that. it seems to me with this new kind of weaponry, we can change the situation in ukraine, and maybe that is a place where we could have a pershing moment. a pershing moment is in the cold war, the soviets had intermediate-range weapons that could hit europe, japan, china, but not us. their diplomatic ploy was, do we can use our intercontinental missiles to defend our allies, risking their using their intercontinental missile on us. if we cannot agree, then we would the point range weapons in europe. we knew we were negotiating just as much with europeans as the soviets because putting a nuclear weapon in your territory is not very comfortable. at any rate, negotiation was conducted. president reagan did a very good job on it. we deployed cruise missiles. then came the day deal, ballistic missiles, we call them pershings. and here
personally, i'm very interested in henry's comments on the ukraine. agreement signed an when ukraine got rid of its nuclear weapons that they would respect ukraine's borders. then they totally ignored it. we cannot accept that. it seems to me with this new kind of weaponry, we can change the situation in ukraine, and maybe that is a place where we could have a pershing moment. a pershing moment is in the cold war, the soviets had intermediate-range weapons that could hit europe, japan, china,...
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ukip suspends the girlfriend of its party leader henry bolton — after she reportedly made racist remarksbout prince harry's fiance, meghan markle. mark wahlberg says he will donate £1 million to a fund for victims of sexual abuse, after controversy over his fee for reshooting the film: all the money in the world. also this hour, we'll get an update on how england are faring at the one day international in melbourne. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9:35am — this morning's reviewers are political commentator vincent moss and ian birrell from the mail on sunday. good morning and welcome to bbc news. thejustice secretary, david gauke, is considering a possiblejudicial review of the decision to release the serial sex attacker, john worboys. in 2009, the former black cab driver was jailed indefinitely, with a minimum term of eight years. the decision of the parole board to approve his release caused outrage among his victims, charities and mps. the parole board insists correct procedures were followed. our political correspondent leila nathoo is here. how usual is this decis
ukip suspends the girlfriend of its party leader henry bolton — after she reportedly made racist remarksbout prince harry's fiance, meghan markle. mark wahlberg says he will donate £1 million to a fund for victims of sexual abuse, after controversy over his fee for reshooting the film: all the money in the world. also this hour, we'll get an update on how england are faring at the one day international in melbourne. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9:35am — this morning's...
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so far, no official comment from henry bolton, but seniorfigures say he comment from henry bolton, bute tough choices. he is increasingly in a position where he has some difficult decisions to make. he knows that. he andi decisions to make. he knows that. he and i have spoken recently over the weekend, as recently as this morning. i know he's focused on those decisions today and he intends to make those decisions today. i'm sure whatever he does will be in the best interests of the party. after riding high following the brexit referendum, ukip is again facing turmoil. even nigel farage said tonight he wouldn't consider returning as leader, even for a second. humberside police are looking for a man they want to question in connection with a murder thought to have been committed with a crossbow. shane gilmer, who was 30, died in hospital after the attack, at his home in the village of southburn on friday. his pregnant girlfriend was seriously injured. our north of england correspondent, fiona trott, is at humberside police headquarters for us this evening. fiona... the latest information
so far, no official comment from henry bolton, but seniorfigures say he comment from henry bolton, bute tough choices. he is increasingly in a position where he has some difficult decisions to make. he knows that. he andi decisions to make. he knows that. he and i have spoken recently over the weekend, as recently as this morning. i know he's focused on those decisions today and he intends to make those decisions today. i'm sure whatever he does will be in the best interests of the party. after...
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henry bolte and says he wants to keep hisjob the news papers. wants to keep his job that he was spotted in a barjust days after with jo marney, he was spotted in a barjust days after withjo marney, after declaring their relationship is over. he says he has been supporting her during death threats and said that text messages that were leaked did not represent her core beliefs. nonetheless, henry bolte and has lost the confidence of many people in ukip. it would have to go to a vote of the wider party but he may decide to step down and if he does, is going to compound what‘s been a pretty catastrophic yet the party. difficult time the party. we will speak to gerard batten, the party‘s brexit spokesperson after eight o‘clock. turkey has warned that it could deploy ground forces today after launching air attacks against kurdish fighters in northern syria. more than a hundred targets were bombed in the afrin region with the syrian kurds backed by the us, but turkey calls them terrorists. people with hidden disabilities in england could soon be entitl
henry bolte and says he wants to keep hisjob the news papers. wants to keep his job that he was spotted in a barjust days after with jo marney, he was spotted in a barjust days after withjo marney, after declaring their relationship is over. he says he has been supporting her during death threats and said that text messages that were leaked did not represent her core beliefs. nonetheless, henry bolte and has lost the confidence of many people in ukip. it would have to go to a vote of the wider...
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kissinger and rich armitage -- friends henry kissinger and rich armitage. i want to underline one of the things henry brought out in this testimony. that is the concern we must have about nuclear proliferation. as you remember in the reagan. -- reagan put into, president reagan thought nuclear weapons were immoral. trying to get them reduced and we had quite a lot of success. anthose days people had appreciation of what would be the result of a nuclear war if they were ever used. i fear people have lost that sense of dread. now we see everything going in the other direction, nuclear proliferation, the more countries have nuclear weapons, the more likely that one is anyone thatoff, gets this material -- the more material that is lying around, the more people can make a weapon. this is a major problem that can blow up the world. i think we have to get at it. the right way to start is what henry said, to somehow be able to have a different kind of relationship with russia. russia and the united states have the bulk of all the weapons. and then start something.
kissinger and rich armitage -- friends henry kissinger and rich armitage. i want to underline one of the things henry brought out in this testimony. that is the concern we must have about nuclear proliferation. as you remember in the reagan. -- reagan put into, president reagan thought nuclear weapons were immoral. trying to get them reduced and we had quite a lot of success. anthose days people had appreciation of what would be the result of a nuclear war if they were ever used. i fear people...