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and the fact is all we hear from henry is have patience.l, the people of south carolina, the hard working people of south carolina deserve a better response. and the kind of response i'll give is to martial the support of the chambers of commerce across our state just as they've asked henry to do but has not happened and martial the support of our congressional delegation which i have known and have experience doing in the past when it came to protecting our coastline. in the end, you've got to lead, governor. you've got to knock on the door and mock down the door of the white house to make sure that you protect the hard working people of south carolina. and it wasn't until we held a press conference on element electronics that you finally decided to take action. >> moderator: thank you. [applause] let me put it in the follow of your question. here's your chance to explain having knocked town door, have you raised this tariff issue with the president, and what's your concern about impact in south carolina? >> i'm very concerned about it, th
and the fact is all we hear from henry is have patience.l, the people of south carolina, the hard working people of south carolina deserve a better response. and the kind of response i'll give is to martial the support of the chambers of commerce across our state just as they've asked henry to do but has not happened and martial the support of our congressional delegation which i have known and have experience doing in the past when it came to protecting our coastline. in the end, you've got to...
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and that's what henry has delivered.f he was running a business and these were the results and heurns and he was a c.e.o., would be fired. >> thank you. >> governor mcmaster? governor mcmaster, how is representative smith wrong? wrong.ything he says is everything. to quote my does vinny, everything that guy just said is baloney. paraphrase, with respect of course. >> sure. >> what mr. smith has been doing is campaigning just about everything he proposes. does. the way that team the liberal democrats, extremes, the left, bernie sanders, all people. always talking about raising taxes. mr. smith has voted repeatedly -- i have on my list, won't pull it out -- i have a list of at least 13 times he's to raise taxes, starting way back. he's in favor of obamacare, disaster. it would stifle what we're do in south carolina. more and more regulations, less progress. not to take the people to the hospital but take the people to the hospital. with telemedicine and nurse-practitioners. you --are >> $8 billion in new investment. 23,000
and that's what henry has delivered.f he was running a business and these were the results and heurns and he was a c.e.o., would be fired. >> thank you. >> governor mcmaster? governor mcmaster, how is representative smith wrong? wrong.ything he says is everything. to quote my does vinny, everything that guy just said is baloney. paraphrase, with respect of course. >> sure. >> what mr. smith has been doing is campaigning just about everything he proposes. does. the way...
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henry, we want to make chili prisoners back to work. one of the ways we have work to do that with our chambers of commerce, all of which have supported an expansion of expungement so that more offensive, nonviolent offenses can be expunged from peoples records. the best way to prevent someone from reoffending is for them to have a job. one of the ways prevent them from having a job is having a record. republicans democrats in the house and the senate supported this but you vetoed it. you vetoed it worrying about your future in your next election, not the people of south carolina. i know as governor i'm going to be there for the citizens of our state and make sure that when we expand the expungement, will put more people back to work in south carolina and improve the lives of so many that henry, you're standing in the way of. [applause] will drama you are wrong about that. that bryant was organized by cell phones inside the prison with operations talking to each other. it is a a minutes all across te country. south carolina is not the on
henry, we want to make chili prisoners back to work. one of the ways we have work to do that with our chambers of commerce, all of which have supported an expansion of expungement so that more offensive, nonviolent offenses can be expunged from peoples records. the best way to prevent someone from reoffending is for them to have a job. one of the ways prevent them from having a job is having a record. republicans democrats in the house and the senate supported this but you vetoed it. you vetoed...
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it's a significant difference that henry and i have. we want to move south carolina forward, we ought to make this resource available. think also of the many who desperately need it, who have seizure disorders. talked to a mother whose child had 1,000 seizures a day and only get relief through medical cannabis. i support it. do everything i can to support the people of our state and make that resource available. [cheering] >> governor mcmaster? >> just a few days ago, the the south carolina medical association, dr. seabrook, wrote an opinion piece in the newspaper saying that medical marijuana, there's such thing, that it has not been studied, that's why the approved it.t that's why it's illegal and it is the opinion, the consistent opinion enforcement that it would be a detriment to society, to enforcement, to open the door to that. now, when law enforcement is it can bethat controlled, then that's a different story. untiltil that time and medical science catches up with it, we would be entering very territory. but i'll tell you, i do
it's a significant difference that henry and i have. we want to move south carolina forward, we ought to make this resource available. think also of the many who desperately need it, who have seizure disorders. talked to a mother whose child had 1,000 seizures a day and only get relief through medical cannabis. i support it. do everything i can to support the people of our state and make that resource available. [cheering] >> governor mcmaster? >> just a few days ago, the the south...
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taking up something henry were saying about a i'io something henry were saying about a no deal crash,ve is quoted as saying that the economic impact of a no—deal brexit in the next 13 years will be small. the chairman and chief executive of next warned of a superstition and relu cta nce next warned of a superstition and reluctance in government he earnestly prepare for such a situation. in the telegraph, brexiteers are said to be raising the stakes. indeed, it says 63 mps have criticised the government's brexit forecast. as robert picks up, brexiteers have always wanted the government has prepared for no deal but it's too late. if we are going to leave in march, there is going to bea to leave in march, there is going to be a lot of disruption if there is no transitional deal in place. i think again, there are a lot of quotes in here which leave room for komru miah. what they are asking for isa komru miah. what they are asking for is a cut—off date —— for compromise. it's perfectly possible or imaginable that brussels finds a way of finding some kind of language that suggest britain ha
taking up something henry were saying about a i'io something henry were saying about a no deal crash,ve is quoted as saying that the economic impact of a no—deal brexit in the next 13 years will be small. the chairman and chief executive of next warned of a superstition and relu cta nce next warned of a superstition and reluctance in government he earnestly prepare for such a situation. in the telegraph, brexiteers are said to be raising the stakes. indeed, it says 63 mps have criticised the...
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henry, where are you, henry? please stand a good [applause] to maria and henry, we are eternally in your debt. sergeant gonzalez and major murphy are heroes to live forever in the hearts of all americans. thank you both for being here. thank you very much. [applause] as the battle raged on, sergeant john canley forced his way through the joan of arc school. there has fellow in the close quarter combat. john raised straight into enemy fire over and over again saving numerous american lines in defeating a large group of communist fighters. after an intense day of fighting, john ennis fellow marines liberated the school. but john wasn't done yet. despite sustaining serious injuries, very, very serious injuries, he continued to face down the enemy with no thought for his own safety. john wade seven straight days, personally saving the lives of more than 20 marines. by the battle's end, american marines had defeated the communists and taken back the city. today we are joined by 30 of the brave marines who fought with
henry, where are you, henry? please stand a good [applause] to maria and henry, we are eternally in your debt. sergeant gonzalez and major murphy are heroes to live forever in the hearts of all americans. thank you both for being here. thank you very much. [applause] as the battle raged on, sergeant john canley forced his way through the joan of arc school. there has fellow in the close quarter combat. john raised straight into enemy fire over and over again saving numerous american lines in...
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for henry and many others. >> wow. wow. >> henry, thank you.arch to find a treatment? >> it's like science fiction. they took a little bit of henry's skin. they -- from the skin cells, they made brain cells. from the brain cells, they were able to put them into this mouse -- actually dozens and dozens of mice that are biologically efrpg near biologically engineered to have his mutation. now they'll run through a series of tests to see if they can fix it, adjust the level of this brain protein that he doesn't have enough of. >> mary, watching the doctor saying she'll not rest, she will not stop until this happens. tell us how you are feeling at this stage. >> i mean, we feel like we have the best ally possible to help henry, the other boys and girls with rhett and beyond. you know, other hopefully this will have larger implications. she can cure this. >> i can't tell you how much we love you guys and how much we love your little boy henry. and i want everyone to go on today.com and read an essay that richard wrote. it is one of the most but feau
for henry and many others. >> wow. wow. >> henry, thank you.arch to find a treatment? >> it's like science fiction. they took a little bit of henry's skin. they -- from the skin cells, they made brain cells. from the brain cells, they were able to put them into this mouse -- actually dozens and dozens of mice that are biologically efrpg near biologically engineered to have his mutation. now they'll run through a series of tests to see if they can fix it, adjust the level of...
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we have run out of time, henry. the neato! thanks very much, henry. the neato!'re going to end the week on quite a stark temperature contrast across the country. many northern areas, scotland and northern ireland, much cooler and fresher on friday, whereas further south it really will be quite warm, particularly where we see the sunshine. and the reason for it, well, we've got these weather fronts straddling central portions of the country, and by the end of the night, that cooler air will make inroads across scotland and northern ireland, whereas further south, we move into that very mild air mass. so rural temperatures starting the day off at 11—14 degrees, whereas further north, low single figures, perhaps a touch of frost in one or two of the glens, with some mist and fog. and as we head to friday itself, that weather front barely moves. it stays static through central parts of the country, with brighter weather to the north and to the south. so we'll see outbreaks of rain throughout the day on friday throughout northern england, maybe the north midlands, in
we have run out of time, henry. the neato! thanks very much, henry. the neato!'re going to end the week on quite a stark temperature contrast across the country. many northern areas, scotland and northern ireland, much cooler and fresher on friday, whereas further south it really will be quite warm, particularly where we see the sunshine. and the reason for it, well, we've got these weather fronts straddling central portions of the country, and by the end of the night, that cooler air will make...
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the dual breaks out, henry wise is at the heart of it, it breaks out because henry weiss stands up andays something nasty about the democratic party during a debate. the democrat stands up and defends his party, and in doing so, says something nasty about a new york newspaper editor. he asks graves to deliver a letter. neither had any understanding of dueling culture. by the simple reason that graves delivers a letter on behalf of the editor, he is tangled in the affair of honor, and the two men, because they don't want to hurt the reputations or humiliate themselves in front of their constituents and the nation, and want to defend the honor of their state and region, they end up getting pulled into this dual that nobody wants to happen. there is a whole chapter on it for that reason. i call it the dual that no one wanted. it happened because it was so hard to pull out once that sort of thing goes into motion. the dual shows the power of violence in congress and around the nation, and the ways in which congressman, and particularly northern congressman who were not necessarily accustom
the dual breaks out, henry wise is at the heart of it, it breaks out because henry weiss stands up andays something nasty about the democratic party during a debate. the democrat stands up and defends his party, and in doing so, says something nasty about a new york newspaper editor. he asks graves to deliver a letter. neither had any understanding of dueling culture. by the simple reason that graves delivers a letter on behalf of the editor, he is tangled in the affair of honor, and the two...
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a new chapter in the career of thierry henry has begun... he was officially introduced as the new head coach of french ligue 1 side monaco, the club he firstjoined as a 15—year—old 26 years ago. it's the first managerial role for a man who won five league titles in three different countries as a player, plus the champions league with barcelona, and the world cup and european championship with france. henry re—joins a club who are currently third from bottom, with only one win from their first nine league games. but he's hopeful he can turn things around and has learnt plenty from playing under pep guardiola and arsene wenger of course. pep for me‘s the reference. for me, i'm not saying for anyone, it's not right or wrong, that's the reference for me. i re—learned how to play the game when i went to barcelona under him. it goes without saying, with pep you can talk about the game. i think he would not even go to sleep and still talk about the game and you would fall asleep and he's still talking. you know the invention he had in the game, way
a new chapter in the career of thierry henry has begun... he was officially introduced as the new head coach of french ligue 1 side monaco, the club he firstjoined as a 15—year—old 26 years ago. it's the first managerial role for a man who won five league titles in three different countries as a player, plus the champions league with barcelona, and the world cup and european championship with france. henry re—joins a club who are currently third from bottom, with only one win from their...
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henry: i think it probably does. tech war had started long ago, because if you think about natural resources, that used to be the area of focus. data and technology is power. the more that governments and economies can dominate that, the more it becomes a market of one. we have seen china be a leader in that with alibaba and google, the u.s. with and amazon. this is an interesting time in our economy as market watchers, because the private sector and the public sector, there is a convergence that was not there before. that is something we will have to watch unfold. let's go back to inflation and rates specifically. on one hand, we have the federal , and youaising rates are very outspoken about the fed's commitment to raising rates when others were unsure, back and earlier in the year -- an earlier in the year you prove you were right. this week, we need look no further than all the comments about raising rates from the fed officials. get into --oing to tariffs. that is raising prices. we have wage growth accelerating
henry: i think it probably does. tech war had started long ago, because if you think about natural resources, that used to be the area of focus. data and technology is power. the more that governments and economies can dominate that, the more it becomes a market of one. we have seen china be a leader in that with alibaba and google, the u.s. with and amazon. this is an interesting time in our economy as market watchers, because the private sector and the public sector, there is a convergence...
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thierry henry is heading back to where his career began.naco. henry, who leaves his post as belgium's assistant manager, has signed a contract untiljune 2021. the club are third from bottom in ligue 1 and sacked manager leonardojardim on thursday. henry began his professional career at the club and helped them win the league in 1997. henry is arsenal's record goalscorer and also played forjuventus, barcelona and new york red bulls. warrington play wigan in a repeat of the 2016 final that wigan won. it's a swansong for wigan coach shaun wane, who's departing after more than 30 years with the club as coach and player. for the wolves, well, they hope to win a first domestic title since 1955. i feel excited. i feel sad that i am leaving my dream job. but really excited that we are here for this final game, the grand final, so it would be perfection, it would be my dream, andi would be perfection, it would be my dream, and i would walk out of her a very happy man. from when i first arrived, it is not about me, it is about the team and the club.
thierry henry is heading back to where his career began.naco. henry, who leaves his post as belgium's assistant manager, has signed a contract untiljune 2021. the club are third from bottom in ligue 1 and sacked manager leonardojardim on thursday. henry began his professional career at the club and helped them win the league in 1997. henry is arsenal's record goalscorer and also played forjuventus, barcelona and new york red bulls. warrington play wigan in a repeat of the 2016 final that wigan...
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henry, it reminds me of the temptation to text your ex after a breakup.re's a longer waiting period before it is finally over something about it seems wrong am i reading too much into it? >> no. i think they've probably seen a lot of people say wait a minute, is it really gone? that was a fit of anger, i was drunk, and they want to help those folks, and it can be spun the other way, trying to keep their hooks in you forever. >> the implication in articles covering it, they're trying to slow down decline in users >> what we saw second quarter is facebook active users in the u.s. was flat, in europe it declined that's a number that they're surely keeping a close eye on and investors, is it because of privacy scandals, gdpr in europe that said, i see it the same way henry and don do, this is a consumer feature people need a little more time, basically are regretting they delete their accounts and facebook has to deal with the mess >> at some point facebook has a thing about perception it does matter they need to show consumers, if they want to delete data, t
henry, it reminds me of the temptation to text your ex after a breakup.re's a longer waiting period before it is finally over something about it seems wrong am i reading too much into it? >> no. i think they've probably seen a lot of people say wait a minute, is it really gone? that was a fit of anger, i was drunk, and they want to help those folks, and it can be spun the other way, trying to keep their hooks in you forever. >> the implication in articles covering it, they're trying...
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few years ago about henry halleck. it's a really interesting discussion about how this particular individual who seemed to be so gifted ultimately, when becomes general and chief, steams underwhelm and he actually goes into the halleck personal correspondence and various aspects of halleck's life that makes one realize the man didn't have a tremendous amount of confidence in himself and it's a really interesting study. so because of all that, it's 1864, 1865 -- i think halleck is indispensable in keeping the washington command post running while grant is doing what he's doing in the field. so it's completely changed by that point. no jealousy anymore. >> i always felt henry halleck was the command that spent the previous night on a park bench and wandered into the office, you look at his pictures. ladies and gentlemen, chris kolakowski. [applause] >> interested in american history tv? visit our website. c-span.org/history. watch college lectures, museum tours, archival films and more. american history tv at c-span.org/
few years ago about henry halleck. it's a really interesting discussion about how this particular individual who seemed to be so gifted ultimately, when becomes general and chief, steams underwhelm and he actually goes into the halleck personal correspondence and various aspects of halleck's life that makes one realize the man didn't have a tremendous amount of confidence in himself and it's a really interesting study. so because of all that, it's 1864, 1865 -- i think halleck is indispensable...
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aparecÍa henry martín. fondo. y la apertura para el sector de la derecha.Ón que se abre. para que trabaje con la pelota el equipo visitante.ahÍ estÁ hecho los tocando. luego aparece bolaÑos. van dos cholos y se metieron al Área. otra vez y se le queda la pelota atrÁs. antonio: las imÁgenes del tema del terreno de juego creo que no ha sido factor. si bien a la vista tiene lugares maltratados, creo que en lo que cabe presento una muy buena actuaciÓn el terreno de juego. >> hay que traer mas seguido a shakira, parece que mejorÓ la cancha. pablo: a ver Ésta.ha conseguido el tiro de esquina ibargüen. >> un reto importante para los jÓvenes mexicanos. me parece que va a ser mantenerse titulares en sus equipos. a mÍ me ilusiona mucho esta camada de jugadores jÓvenes. pero lo difÍcil es ganar el puesto en el equipo y mantener el nivel. y mejorarlo para llegar a su mÁxima potencia. pablo: esperando que llegue el cobro de pierna derecha. pelota arriba y nadie para remate. vuelve a intentar el amÉrica. otra vez ibargüen. mete el servicio y rechazado. velÁsquez. ya en e
aparecÍa henry martín. fondo. y la apertura para el sector de la derecha.Ón que se abre. para que trabaje con la pelota el equipo visitante.ahÍ estÁ hecho los tocando. luego aparece bolaÑos. van dos cholos y se metieron al Área. otra vez y se le queda la pelota atrÁs. antonio: las imÁgenes del tema del terreno de juego creo que no ha sido factor. si bien a la vista tiene lugares maltratados, creo que en lo que cabe presento una muy buena actuaciÓn el terreno de juego. >> hay que...
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henry kissinger and mitch mcconnel. they lectured us you cannot call that a mob. cnn said you cannot call that a mob. meanwhile the rhetoric from the left is constantly demonizing their political opponents. they need a big fat mirror. >> if you had to be in an elevatorit who would it be? >> does one of us have to come out alive? >> please don't just come here today and then go home. go to the hill today. get up in and please get up in the face of some of congress people. >> when they go low, we go high. no.. when they go low, we kick them. >> don't i wish i was -- debatingis him. no. i wish i was in high school and could take him behind the gym. >> sean: or holding up severed heads of the president of the unitedst states. i didn't see a lot of criticism from the left. a little but not much. this country has got to come together. crazy uncle joe. it can'tyo go to a 7-eleven or duncan doughnut unless there is an indian accident and this is true of many democrats. remember hillary clinton? we cannot be civil with republicans. remember this? >> you cannot be civil wit
henry kissinger and mitch mcconnel. they lectured us you cannot call that a mob. cnn said you cannot call that a mob. meanwhile the rhetoric from the left is constantly demonizing their political opponents. they need a big fat mirror. >> if you had to be in an elevatorit who would it be? >> does one of us have to come out alive? >> please don't just come here today and then go home. go to the hill today. get up in and please get up in the face of some of congress people....
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good news, henry.ly most of her mps would not recognise that, if not the percentage it self, the kind of sunny optimism. the 95% isjust percentage it self, the kind of sunny optimism. the 95% is just 95% of the withdrawal agreement, so that is before you even get to the more thorny question of what kind of relationship the uk will have with the eu once it has left. the other thing important to stress is the 5% includes the issue of the northern irish border. i don't know how they got to 5%... i'm not sure they would reduce it is j small figure. certainly in the top percentile fraught situations. it is hard to see theresa may and government are any closer to a solution. interesting to see this positive take. yes, it seems to me theresa may and the government are trying to appeal to the kind of people who perhaps are not paying attention to the minute details of this issue. around one in five people thinks the negotiations are going anything but badly. generally speaking the broad idea is that it is not
good news, henry.ly most of her mps would not recognise that, if not the percentage it self, the kind of sunny optimism. the 95% isjust percentage it self, the kind of sunny optimism. the 95% is just 95% of the withdrawal agreement, so that is before you even get to the more thorny question of what kind of relationship the uk will have with the eu once it has left. the other thing important to stress is the 5% includes the issue of the northern irish border. i don't know how they got to 5%......
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tonight, henry winkler. from "venom," jenny slate. and music from lindsey buckingham. and now, with all due respect, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. welcome. thank you very much. that's very nice. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks to all of you. hope you had 'freight weekend. it's october. i have to say i know -- i know it's october, and it's supposed to be octoberfest time -- cleer [ cheers and applause ] thank you. after the kavanaugh hearing last week, it was really hard to enjoy a beer this weekend, i have to say. [ laughter ] anybody else feel like that? the fbi investigation in supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh has begun. arizona senator, jeff flake, forced the issue last week. jeff flake was brave enough to stand up to his fellow republicans i'll still vote yes but can we do this next friday instead? i got yelled at in the elevator. it's kind of crazy. to think brett kavanaugh could be on the supreme court right now if jeff flake had taken the stairs, but he didn't, and for now the inauguration
tonight, henry winkler. from "venom," jenny slate. and music from lindsey buckingham. and now, with all due respect, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. welcome. thank you very much. that's very nice. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks to all of you. hope you had 'freight weekend. it's october. i have to say i know -- i know it's october, and it's supposed to be octoberfest time -- cleer [ cheers and applause ] thank...
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he's not met matthew mueller, but he has read the e-mails sent to reporter henry lee.pected were written by a lawyer. a lawyer police now believe was matthew mueller. >> what emerges from the e-mails is a complex picture of someone that needs attention, who needs to be perceived a certain way. >> for example t w, the way the writer was outraged when denise was accused of a hoax. >> so when he says how dare you not believe she was kidnapped, what he was really saying is how dare you not believe that i committed this crime and pulled it off. >> you can't see my handiwork because the police here are failing miserably and they need to recognize how flawed they are and how wonderful i am. >> he's a master criminal. >> he's a master criminal, and he's running circles around everyone else. >> maybe he was. from the beginning police couldn't believe the elaborate details of the kidnapping. aaron told them he took so long to call 911 because he was drugged and confined to a square of red tape and monitored by a webcam, they didn't buy it. and when denise wouldn't get on the pla
he's not met matthew mueller, but he has read the e-mails sent to reporter henry lee.pected were written by a lawyer. a lawyer police now believe was matthew mueller. >> what emerges from the e-mails is a complex picture of someone that needs attention, who needs to be perceived a certain way. >> for example t w, the way the writer was outraged when denise was accused of a hoax. >> so when he says how dare you not believe she was kidnapped, what he was really saying is how...
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henry kissinger. mitch mcconnell, four instances for him. mccarthy having a boulder thrown through his office window. they've been virtually silent on his instances. >> not to mention pickup trucks that are being torched in parking lots at rallies and so many other things. how hard is it just to say that this is not right? that everybody condemns this regardless of what political side you're on? everybody condemns it and these people deserve to be in jail for a very long time and this doesn't represent the political party. how hard is that to say? you see some of the kind of diatribes the cnn went on today and some of the other news networks went on today and they just further deepen the divide that this has nothing to do with the good people of this country. >> sean: they are so upset that your dad, i believe rightfully, calls out fake news. we have watched through the years come beyond two years if you take the election into account that every second, every minute, every hour of every day they just trash your father, say anything they want
henry kissinger. mitch mcconnell, four instances for him. mccarthy having a boulder thrown through his office window. they've been virtually silent on his instances. >> not to mention pickup trucks that are being torched in parking lots at rallies and so many other things. how hard is it just to say that this is not right? that everybody condemns this regardless of what political side you're on? everybody condemns it and these people deserve to be in jail for a very long time and this...
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we brought another staff member on, henry pacheco. you are the development manager, and you are as passionate as john and hans. tell us about your passions. >> i am very passionate with the organization. i grew up in a rural community in new mexico, and as a young child i attended the senior center with my grandparents, so there's a real connection to the seniors. i really do appreciate the work done for the community as well as with the man-hours and the passion that the staff put into helping the seniors. >> one of those centers is the 30th street center. it is well known for caring for seniors. tell us about the 30th street center. >> the 30th street senior center is at the corner of 30th and the church area. >> in san francisco. >> in san francisco. the program serves folks 60 and over. these are what are considered active senior folks, they come out of the centers on their own, and we offer a wide range of programs at the center, including exercise, nutrition classes, computer classes, music. we have one of the great things that
we brought another staff member on, henry pacheco. you are the development manager, and you are as passionate as john and hans. tell us about your passions. >> i am very passionate with the organization. i grew up in a rural community in new mexico, and as a young child i attended the senior center with my grandparents, so there's a real connection to the seniors. i really do appreciate the work done for the community as well as with the man-hours and the passion that the staff put into...
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henry-where are you? henry, please stand up. [applause] that maria and henry, we're internally in your debt. sergeant gonzalez will live forever in the hearts of all americans. thank you both for being here. thank you. thank you very much. [applause] as the battle raged on, sergeant major john canley fought his way inside the joan of arc school. there he and his fellow marines went room to room in brutal close quarters combat. john raced into enemy fire over and over again, saving numerous american lives and defeating a large of group of communist fighters after an intense day of fighting, john and his marines liberated the school. john wasn't done yet. despite sustaining serious injuries, very, very serious injuries. he continued to face down the enemy with no thought for his own safety. john waged seven straight days of combat personally saving the lives of more than 20 marines. by the battle's end, american marines had defeated the communists and taken back the city. today we are joined by more than 30 of the brave marines th
henry-where are you? henry, please stand up. [applause] that maria and henry, we're internally in your debt. sergeant gonzalez will live forever in the hearts of all americans. thank you both for being here. thank you. thank you very much. [applause] as the battle raged on, sergeant major john canley fought his way inside the joan of arc school. there he and his fellow marines went room to room in brutal close quarters combat. john raced into enemy fire over and over again, saving numerous...
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henry halleck. a really interesting discussion about how this particular individual who seemed ultimately, when becomes general and chief, steams underwhelm and he goes into the halleck personal correspondence and halleck'spects of life that makes one realize the man didn't have a tremendous amount of confidence in himself a really interesting study. that, it'sof all 1864, 1865 -- i think halleck is indispensable in keeping the washington command post running while grant is doing what he's doing in the field. so it's completely changed by that point. anymore can. >> i always felt henry halleck spent themmand that previous night on a park bench and wandered into the office, you look at his pictures. ladies and gentlemen, chris kolakowski. [applause] >> learn more about the people the civil that shaped war and reconstruction every saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv here on c-span3. announcer: our nine-week series, turmoil, isa in available as a podcast. you can find it on our website
henry halleck. a really interesting discussion about how this particular individual who seemed ultimately, when becomes general and chief, steams underwhelm and he goes into the halleck personal correspondence and halleck'spects of life that makes one realize the man didn't have a tremendous amount of confidence in himself a really interesting study. that, it'sof all 1864, 1865 -- i think halleck is indispensable in keeping the washington command post running while grant is doing what he's...
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also, if you recnize henry, they might be able to call you guys and get reunited with henry. >> call576-6664, extension 1 and that is to our field division where we -- >> do the research and help try and fin all that. >> yeah. and you can go through the web site and navigate that a little easier and try to reunite dogs or pick up dogs strayed on the road and what not. d this time of year the deer are out everywhere. what are the dos and don'ts?hi >> i you want to slow down. they are packnimals so more than likely if you see one, there's probably more. they tendo run across the street without looking. slowdown, wear your seat belt igd use your beams to sng any reflecheadlights. >> do they have a tend to freeze i see a lot of deer through rock creek park. they almost always stand still r a second but they have a tendency to be very erratic. >> yes, that's true. i think it also depends on the deer and what its ultimate goal is. in theend, it's important to slow down. we don't know what direction it's going toin go >> if you're out walking in rock creek park and you have your dog wi you
also, if you recnize henry, they might be able to call you guys and get reunited with henry. >> call576-6664, extension 1 and that is to our field division where we -- >> do the research and help try and fin all that. >> yeah. and you can go through the web site and navigate that a little easier and try to reunite dogs or pick up dogs strayed on the road and what not. d this time of year the deer are out everywhere. what are the dos and don'ts?hi >> i you want to slow...
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ed henry. >> ross. you spent a lot of time watching tv. >> do you recognize this accused beer thief? some people say it looks like ross from the show "friends." >> tucker: that's unbelievable unbelievable. >> i don't even watch tv. [laughs] >> tucker: byron york and i are staring at you with jaws agape. how do you do it? >> tucker: so you win the eric one full commemorative mug because it reminds us of the pivotal moment in this year's history when eric wemple of "the washington post" website came on the show and deeply enjoyed himself. enjoy your coffee with that. thank you to you as always. that's it for "final exam." tune into the news each week and see if you can outwit our experts next thursday. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ dad: oh, hey guys! mom (on speakerphone): hi! son (on speakerphone): dad, i two goals today! vo: getting to a comfortable retirement doesn't have to be an uncomfortable thought. see how lincoln can help. the new lincoln mkc.mix. connecting the world inside, with the world outside.
ed henry. >> ross. you spent a lot of time watching tv. >> do you recognize this accused beer thief? some people say it looks like ross from the show "friends." >> tucker: that's unbelievable unbelievable. >> i don't even watch tv. [laughs] >> tucker: byron york and i are staring at you with jaws agape. how do you do it? >> tucker: so you win the eric one full commemorative mug because it reminds us of the pivotal moment in this year's history when...
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henry. -- henry? >> reporter: this guy fired twice from a bb gun and made his way around the corner and forced his way inside. he be lined not for the flowers, not for the cash register but for stuffed animals. >> so there he is, he puts on his hoodie. >> reporter: this is surveillance hideo -- video it shows a burglar climbing through a broken glass door and going straight for a giant teddy bear. >> why do you want to steal teddy bears from a florist? >> reporter: you can see him with an arm fell -- armful of teddy bears. the store has been hit before but never anything like this . after revealing surveillance fitted -- footage they have a theory . >> i believe he was in trouble with his lady or something. >> reporter: it all began about 3:00 in the morning on thursday . the man casually walks by the shop and the glass doors suddenly break . police tell me he fired a bb gun, which you can see him holding in this video. >> he walked by, got his bb gun at the window . >> reporter: after waiting 10 minu
henry. -- henry? >> reporter: this guy fired twice from a bb gun and made his way around the corner and forced his way inside. he be lined not for the flowers, not for the cash register but for stuffed animals. >> so there he is, he puts on his hoodie. >> reporter: this is surveillance hideo -- video it shows a burglar climbing through a broken glass door and going straight for a giant teddy bear. >> why do you want to steal teddy bears from a florist? >> reporter:...
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henry kissinger and a penguin walk into a bar.ed over and punched henry kissinger in the face? would you find that entertaining? >> joe: i would. >> anthony: would you have a wee small bit of pleasure even? would you feel that justice is in some small way served? >> joe: you hate henry kissinger. >> >> anthony: i hate him. because in my travels, i stumble across his good works everywhere i go. >> joe: right. let's do this. >> anthony: a rabbit punch. [ laughter ] >> joe: no, kidney punch. >> tom: cheers, guys. ♪ >> announcer: java is indonesia's seat of power, but this home to millions is just one of seemingly countless islands across the archipelago. bali endures as an island of legends, of magic and spirits where ancient animist traditions blend with hindu and buddhist beliefs. ceremonies and offerings are an attempt to bring harmony between the upper world of the gods, and the lower world of the demons. with man balanced in between. ♪ who is the hero? who is the villain? who decides what is right or wrong? bali is as much an is
henry kissinger and a penguin walk into a bar.ed over and punched henry kissinger in the face? would you find that entertaining? >> joe: i would. >> anthony: would you have a wee small bit of pleasure even? would you feel that justice is in some small way served? >> joe: you hate henry kissinger. >> >> anthony: i hate him. because in my travels, i stumble across his good works everywhere i go. >> joe: right. let's do this. >> anthony: a rabbit punch. [...
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i think henry has been with the belgian team and they are some of the best layers in the world and sohrough now. thank you for your time this evening, enjoy your international break and see if we get a new manager by the end of it. the fa are investigating comments made byjose mourinho at the end of manchester united's match on saturday. united came from two down to win 3—2 at home to newcastle. mourinho appears to have sworn in portuguese and made a gesture to the camera as he walked off after the final whistle at old trafford. still to come on sports days the back bay... we'll catch up with dame kelly holmes in malawi and a project to help save lives through sport. -- still —— still to come on sports day... the youth olympic games are under way in buenos aires — a time to showcase a new generation of athletes. guests of honour in argentina are the the 12 thai footballers who were dramatically rescued after almost three weeks trapped in a flooded cave earlier this year. our olympic sports reporter nick hope is there. the olympics are about more than just sport, that is the message th
i think henry has been with the belgian team and they are some of the best layers in the world and sohrough now. thank you for your time this evening, enjoy your international break and see if we get a new manager by the end of it. the fa are investigating comments made byjose mourinho at the end of manchester united's match on saturday. united came from two down to win 3—2 at home to newcastle. mourinho appears to have sworn in portuguese and made a gesture to the camera as he walked off...
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henry? >> reporter: the investigation was led by oakland police, but investigators say the suspects wreaked havoc in cities far beyond oakland for crimes ranging from burglary to murder. ktvu cameras captured s.w.a.t. teams serving search warrants across oakland. police also fanned out across alameda, contra costa, and santa rosa counties. >> we are going after the infamous west oakland gang, that we believe and feel very confident were responsible for terrorizing our communities. >> reporter: it wasn't just oakland that was terrorized. police say the suspects brought violence to antioch, pittsburgh, fremont, tracy, and stockton. >> these gangs were involved in shootings, robberies, murders on some occasions. not just within the city, but with outside cities as well. >> reporter: law enforcement descended on locations throughout oakland. this is a home on market and 14th streets. california patrol officers were among those who took part in the operations. not too far away, we found fbi agent
henry? >> reporter: the investigation was led by oakland police, but investigators say the suspects wreaked havoc in cities far beyond oakland for crimes ranging from burglary to murder. ktvu cameras captured s.w.a.t. teams serving search warrants across oakland. police also fanned out across alameda, contra costa, and santa rosa counties. >> we are going after the infamous west oakland gang, that we believe and feel very confident were responsible for terrorizing our communities....
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. >> coming up, len ktvu's henry lee shows-- coming up, ktvu's henry lee shows us this edition of unsolved crimes. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. >>> a bay area mother lost her daughter a year ago. she is still seeking justice. ktvu crime reporter henry lee spoke to the victim's mother and has more live from the newsroom with today's fox 2 unsolved. >> the mother and the sheriff's office are desperate for clues and they hope that someone out there will come forward with information that will lead to a break in the year long investigation. >> i just miss her terribly. >> reporter: a year after her daughter was found killed near byron, she is still searching for ans
. >> coming up, len ktvu's henry lee shows-- coming up, ktvu's henry lee shows us this edition of unsolved crimes. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a...
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they reported a 2% rise in like for like sales, that's below forecast >> henry dixon is an asset manager and is our guest host this morning do reckitt benckiser deserve to get down side of 5% this morning? >> i think it's a big miss on reckitt, and that points to supply issues. if you normally the supply issues, it is still a top line miss that's clearly not priced for that kind of top line miss clearly multiples will come under pressure today >> there used to be a time when the ceo walked on water. he could do no wrong now my question is, it was almost a parallel from a sorrell and wpp, they could do no wrong at the peak of their powers. how different is reckitt benckiser today? it's the same business you're selling product to amazon, the supermarkets, to retail, across the board it's the same thing. it hasn't changed. why is the business so different today and tough compared to that glory day? >> i would say -- we are caught up in the whole sort of undermining of the brand there is now a route to market we have never seen before. a supermarket company, which i won't name,convened a mee
they reported a 2% rise in like for like sales, that's below forecast >> henry dixon is an asset manager and is our guest host this morning do reckitt benckiser deserve to get down side of 5% this morning? >> i think it's a big miss on reckitt, and that points to supply issues. if you normally the supply issues, it is still a top line miss that's clearly not priced for that kind of top line miss clearly multiples will come under pressure today >> there used to be a time when...
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grant has one shiloh and donaldson and henry before that. there is controversy and they had run-ins and misunderstandings as much as anything over the correspondence not getting through. the question was that grant was surprised. was he drunk? he doesn't have the best opinion of durant and -- of grant and treats him shabbily. sherman talks him into staying. one wonders what would have happened if sherman had not persuaded him. he becomes a general of chief in the east and gets a little bit more distance. he warms up to grant in 1863. then in 1864 grant shows up and demonstrates obvious competence. he relieved halleck of a burden. he is not a dumb guy. he knew he was not giving lincoln what lincoln needed. the fact that grant shows up, halleck can step into the role where he seems to be more suited and is actually able to remove the weight of command. if anyone wants to read anything about henry halleck, read the biography that came out a few years ago. it is a really interesting discussion of how this particular individual who seemed to be s
grant has one shiloh and donaldson and henry before that. there is controversy and they had run-ins and misunderstandings as much as anything over the correspondence not getting through. the question was that grant was surprised. was he drunk? he doesn't have the best opinion of durant and -- of grant and treats him shabbily. sherman talks him into staying. one wonders what would have happened if sherman had not persuaded him. he becomes a general of chief in the east and gets a little bit more...
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where are you, henry? please, stand up. [applause] pres. trump: we are eternally in your debt.ergeant gonzales and major murphy are heroes who will live forever in the hearts of all americans. thank you both very much for being here. thank you very much. on, sergeant raged fought his wayey into the joan of arc school. wentd his fellow marines room to room and brutal, close quarters combat. john raced straight into enemy fire over and over again, saving numerous american lives and defeating a large group of communist fighters after an intense day of fighting. he and his fellow marines liberated the school. but john was not done yet. despite sustaining serious injuries -- very, very serious injuries -- he continued to face down the enemy with no thought for his own safety. john waged seven straight days of unrelenting combat, personally saving the lives of more than 20 marines. americanstles end, had defeated the communists and taken back the city. the bravere joined by marines who fought with valor in the battle of hue city. would you please stand? [applause] pres. trump: you ma
where are you, henry? please, stand up. [applause] pres. trump: we are eternally in your debt.ergeant gonzales and major murphy are heroes who will live forever in the hearts of all americans. thank you both very much for being here. thank you very much. on, sergeant raged fought his wayey into the joan of arc school. wentd his fellow marines room to room and brutal, close quarters combat. john raced straight into enemy fire over and over again, saving numerous american lives and defeating a...
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to lose to -- >> steve: it's henry winkler. >> it was henry.the aisle from me. yeah. >> steve: yeah, give it up for henry winkler. >> seriously, like -- [ cheers and applause ] his story is incredible. he waited 42 years for that emmy. >> steve: yeah. >> you know what i mean? he was nominated. >> seth: in the theater the whole time. >> yeah. right. [ laughter ] just sitting there that entire -- just ready. speech printed. getting dusty. e -- >> but, yeah. i mean, he sat i do not say the across the aisle squeeze. >> steve: yeah. >> because he's a dear friend. we worked on a show, an animated show called "sit down, shut up." and we were like faculty members or whatever. and when i first met him, he was the sweetest little, old jewish man that i've ever seen in my life. [ laughter ] he was like a sweet little jewish gumdrop. [ light laughter ] you just want to, like, eat him up. and he just gave me a hug. and he's so warm. and we talked. and i was just like, i can't believe i'm talking to fonzarelli right now. you know what i mean? >> steve: yeah.
to lose to -- >> steve: it's henry winkler. >> it was henry.the aisle from me. yeah. >> steve: yeah, give it up for henry winkler. >> seriously, like -- [ cheers and applause ] his story is incredible. he waited 42 years for that emmy. >> steve: yeah. >> you know what i mean? he was nominated. >> seth: in the theater the whole time. >> yeah. right. [ laughter ] just sitting there that entire -- just ready. speech printed. getting dusty. e --...
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with me arejoe twyman, director of deltapoll and henry zeffman, politcal correspondent for the timespages are already in. the financial times leads on president trump‘s decision to withdraw from the intermediate nuclear forces treaty — with moscow warning that the move is "dangerous" for global security. the metro reports on the attacks made by conservative mps on theresa may, after she conceded the uk‘s transition period out of the eu could be extended ‘by a matter of months‘. the times says things could get even worse for the prime minister, with a warning that she faces a rebellion by more than a0 of her mps if she does not bow to new demands from brexiteers in the next 48 hours. the telegraph says she‘s facing a revolt from her own cabinet — and that‘s despite spending an hour and half on what they describe as an "extraordinary" conference call to ministers trying to shore up support for her brexit plans. whilst the guardian‘s front page sees things a little more positively — it reports that the prime minister will tell the commons tomorrow that 95% of the brexit withdrawal agree
with me arejoe twyman, director of deltapoll and henry zeffman, politcal correspondent for the timespages are already in. the financial times leads on president trump‘s decision to withdraw from the intermediate nuclear forces treaty — with moscow warning that the move is "dangerous" for global security. the metro reports on the attacks made by conservative mps on theresa may, after she conceded the uk‘s transition period out of the eu could be extended ‘by a matter of...
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there was david villa, thierry henry and zlatan in los angeles, and you had thierry henry in new yorkey in dc. they try to get me to say soccer that i'm going to keep saying football. a recent survey suggests football is the second most popular sport in this country dreamy 18-30 popular sport in this country dreamy 18—30 demographic by nfl. nfl is far and away the biggest work in this country but if you're going to buy shares ina country but if you're going to buy shares in a sport, by then in foot ball shares in a sport, by then in football flash soccer. one of those youngsters seduced by soccer is dc united midfielder. wayne is one of the guys i looked a kid. i was a big manchester united fan so having him in the team, someone reading ours, is special. where would it rank to deliver a trophy in here, the united states, after everything else in your career? it would be right up there. it's great to wind trophies and that is why i've come here, to try and wind, help dc wind. if we can manage to do so in my time here thenit can manage to do so in my time here then it will be up there w
there was david villa, thierry henry and zlatan in los angeles, and you had thierry henry in new yorkey in dc. they try to get me to say soccer that i'm going to keep saying football. a recent survey suggests football is the second most popular sport in this country dreamy 18-30 popular sport in this country dreamy 18—30 demographic by nfl. nfl is far and away the biggest work in this country but if you're going to buy shares ina country but if you're going to buy shares in a sport, by then...
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i am glad to hear it, thank you, henry.o keep your twitter answers coming in and the question is, do you terra nova about these things to change your ways ? about these things to change your ways? let's move on. two companies which sponsor cristiano ronaldo have expressed concern about an allegation of rape, which has been made against him. nike described the claim as "disturbing". the video game maker, electronic arts, said it was "closely monitoring the situation". the footballer has denied any wrongdoing. caroline rigby reports. as one of the biggest names in sport, cristiano ronaldo is used to being in the spotlight. his performances on the field have attracted huge endorsement deals but it is an allegation of an incident off it that has led to two of his biggest sponsors expressing concern. with a contract reportedly worth $1 billion, the us sportswear giant nike has said... a sentiment echoed by another sponsor of the start, ea sports. pictured here with kathryn mayorga in las vegas in 2009, shortly after this photo w
i am glad to hear it, thank you, henry.o keep your twitter answers coming in and the question is, do you terra nova about these things to change your ways ? about these things to change your ways? let's move on. two companies which sponsor cristiano ronaldo have expressed concern about an allegation of rape, which has been made against him. nike described the claim as "disturbing". the video game maker, electronic arts, said it was "closely monitoring the situation". the...
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a new chapter in the career of thierry henry has begun...ench ligue 1 side monaco, the club he firstjoined as a 15—year—old 26 years ago. it's the first managerial role for a man who won five league titles
a new chapter in the career of thierry henry has begun...ench ligue 1 side monaco, the club he firstjoined as a 15—year—old 26 years ago. it's the first managerial role for a man who won five league titles
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se trata de henry blanco encargado del aseo de los baÑos pÚblicos. 3 veces a la semana es el entrenador se apartan en este grupo. o parte de nuestros amigos eres cobarde. >>> un beneficio que los mismos padres agradecen. >>> si Él anda en la calle, lo mÁs seguro que se pierda. >>> llegar a ser campeÓn internacionalmente. >>> y mientras sueÑan con triunfos en el deporte. tambiÉn deben seguir ayudando a sus padres en la venta del mercado. en san salvador el salvador samuel arias, noticias telemundo. >>> quÉ maravilloso ver que existe gente como henry que puede cambiar el mundo. al regresar vamos a ver cÓmo a travÉs de su talento, denuncia travÉs de su talento, denuncia la violencia ♪ ♪ dentro de ti hay muchas y maravillosas tus. y t.j.maxx te ayuda a expresar cada una de ellas. con su mix de marcas irresistibles a precios imperdibles, puedes ser tan activa o relajada como quieras. ♪ ♪ puedes comprar en lÍnea o estrenar hoy mismo. siempre ahorrarÁs en algo para cada tÚ. maxx you. maxx life. t.j.maxx ♪ ♪ degree motionsense™. máxima frescura con cada movimiento. más te mueves, más te protege
se trata de henry blanco encargado del aseo de los baÑos pÚblicos. 3 veces a la semana es el entrenador se apartan en este grupo. o parte de nuestros amigos eres cobarde. >>> un beneficio que los mismos padres agradecen. >>> si Él anda en la calle, lo mÁs seguro que se pierda. >>> llegar a ser campeÓn internacionalmente. >>> y mientras sueÑan con triunfos en el deporte. tambiÉn deben seguir ayudando a sus padres en la venta del mercado. en san salvador...
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henry moeran is there for us. rain that was the dominant factor for this third one—day international. when the supporters went through these entrances some 12 hours ago expecting a game of 100 overs, in the end they were left frustrated as covers went on, came off again, eventually though, just as time is running out, we did get a 21 over a side match in. once again, england dominant. why has this series been scheduled in the monsoon season? the collective thoughts of a crowd desperate to see some cricket. after six hours, they finally did on their side flew out of the blocks. sri lanka 57—0. it looks like nothing would dampen their spirits. until adil rashid came onto bowl. the spinner took four wickets in the match, two in the same over, with help from jason roy in the outfield. sri lanka's runs trying up. set 151 to win, england were the happier side at the break. two wickets in two overs from the spill at rocked them momentarily but it takes more than that to get the better of this england side. jason roy blud
henry moeran is there for us. rain that was the dominant factor for this third one—day international. when the supporters went through these entrances some 12 hours ago expecting a game of 100 overs, in the end they were left frustrated as covers went on, came off again, eventually though, just as time is running out, we did get a 21 over a side match in. once again, england dominant. why has this series been scheduled in the monsoon season? the collective thoughts of a crowd desperate to see...
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the next day, tommy butler, henry gets in and his father, to the sheriff's office at hamburg to swear out a warrant on doc adams, his militia for obstructing a public road. there they meet prince rivers, i want to tell you the story, he is one of the more remarkable stories from reconstruction, he is essentially the trial justice in the town, the mayor and general of the militia. so he wears a lot of hats, so they come to his office to swear out this complaint, i want to give you a little bit of the back story. this is the best picture we have of prince rivers. he is not born in slavery, he taught himself to read and write, a carriage driver in beaufort, south carolina and as soon as the civil war starts, he jumps on his horse, joints united states colored troops and becomes a sergeant, attacked in new york because he has chevron's, even whites there don't want to see a black officer and he more than holds his own. he was one tough ombre. his own commander said he had no equal. there is not a white officer in the regiment who had more administrative ability, no antislavery novel has d
the next day, tommy butler, henry gets in and his father, to the sheriff's office at hamburg to swear out a warrant on doc adams, his militia for obstructing a public road. there they meet prince rivers, i want to tell you the story, he is one of the more remarkable stories from reconstruction, he is essentially the trial justice in the town, the mayor and general of the militia. so he wears a lot of hats, so they come to his office to swear out this complaint, i want to give you a little bit...
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henry fernandez. henry will introduce our new set of recommended policies and then moderate a conversation with three terrific leaders who are dedicating themselves to fighting the spread of extremism and speech online. something that we have seen we all need to do. so please give me -- help give a warm welcome to henry fernandez. [ applause ] >> a big thank you to nera tanden. i want to thank the wonderful c.a.p. immigration team as well as the editorial team and the meetings team and everyone else here at c.a.p. who have been hugely supportive as we've undertaken this significant project. i'm going to introduce these panelists in a few minutes, but let me give a little bit of background on what we've done and why we're here. following the violence in charlottesville, we convened experts from civil, human and media rights groups. as well as open internet organizations, so that we could better understand how hate organizes online and to determine what could be done about it. we sought out and listened
henry fernandez. henry will introduce our new set of recommended policies and then moderate a conversation with three terrific leaders who are dedicating themselves to fighting the spread of extremism and speech online. something that we have seen we all need to do. so please give me -- help give a warm welcome to henry fernandez. [ applause ] >> a big thank you to nera tanden. i want to thank the wonderful c.a.p. immigration team as well as the editorial team and the meetings team and...