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henry, more or less? henry: more. mary: more. alberto: more.athan: the 30 year through the week, yields are lower. some people out there might be considering to add duration. is this a time to increase duration, yes or no? henry? henry: no, not in the least bit. mary: no, no yet. alberto: not yet. jonathan: getting a consensus from you guys. final question. have a feel for where this is going as well. will be oil rout catch-up with high yields? yes or no? henry: high yield is going to be softer, but not because of oil. mary: agree, yes. jonathan: alberto? alberto: i think high-yield is weaker, but not too weak. jonathan: a clear consensus, guys. i will work better next week. great to catch up with you, henry peabody, mary bowers and a gallo from algebris. we will see you next friday at the same time, 1:00 p.m. new york, 6:00 london. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ [ phone rings ] what?! ready for christmas? no, it's way too early to be annoyed by christmas. you just need some holiday spirit! that's it! this feud just we
henry, more or less? henry: more. mary: more. alberto: more.athan: the 30 year through the week, yields are lower. some people out there might be considering to add duration. is this a time to increase duration, yes or no? henry? henry: no, not in the least bit. mary: no, no yet. alberto: not yet. jonathan: getting a consensus from you guys. final question. have a feel for where this is going as well. will be oil rout catch-up with high yields? yes or no? henry: high yield is going to be...
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henry, more or less? henry: more. mary: more. alberto: more.athan: the 30 year through the week, yields are lower. some may be considering adding duration. is this a time to increase duration, yes or no? henry: no, not in the least bit. mary: no, no yet. alberto: not yet. jonathan: getting a consensus from you guys. final question. will the oil route catch-up with high yields? yes or no? henry: high yield is going to be softer, but not because of oil. mary: agree, yes. jonathan: alberto? alberto: i think high-yield is weaker, but not too weak. jonathan: great to catch up with you, henry peabody, mary bowers and alberto gallo from algebris. we will see you next friday at the same time, 1:00 p.m. new york, 6:00 london. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg. ♪ >> opec dilemma, the pump or cut? questions arise on the market impact with iranian oil sanctions. surviving the midterms. trying to defeat proposition 112. we break down the ballot in commodity winners and loses. colorado and water. investing in water can be tricky. we sit down
henry, more or less? henry: more. mary: more. alberto: more.athan: the 30 year through the week, yields are lower. some may be considering adding duration. is this a time to increase duration, yes or no? henry: no, not in the least bit. mary: no, no yet. alberto: not yet. jonathan: getting a consensus from you guys. final question. will the oil route catch-up with high yields? yes or no? henry: high yield is going to be softer, but not because of oil. mary: agree, yes. jonathan: alberto?...
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henry, more or less? henry: more. mary: more. alberto: more. 30 year through the week, yields are lower. some may be considering adding duration. is this a time to increase duration, yes or no? henry: no, not in the least bit. mary: no, no yet. alberto: not yet. jonathan: getting a consensus from you guys. final question. will the oil route catch-up with high yields? yes or no? henry: high yield is going to be softer, but not because of oil. mary: agree, yes. jonathan: alberto? alberto: i think high-yield is weaker, but not too weak. jonathan: great to catch up with you, henry peabody, mary bowers and a burrito gallo from algebris. we will see you next friday at the same time, 1:00 p.m. new york, 6:00 london. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg. ♪ you are watching "the best of bloomberg daybreak middle east there can the headlines in the region this week -- u.s. sanctions on iran crucial oil industry. what will that mean for crude supply and global prices? younger royals and prominent executives in the biggest shakeup since the s
henry, more or less? henry: more. mary: more. alberto: more. 30 year through the week, yields are lower. some may be considering adding duration. is this a time to increase duration, yes or no? henry: no, not in the least bit. mary: no, no yet. alberto: not yet. jonathan: getting a consensus from you guys. final question. will the oil route catch-up with high yields? yes or no? henry: high yield is going to be softer, but not because of oil. mary: agree, yes. jonathan: alberto? alberto: i think...
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jonathan: henry? henry: i think it is spot on.he fact we are still quite stimulative in the front end. we have a ways to go. what happened if wage inflation pushes into the high three's? you have more expansionary policy. the yawning deficit in the cycle is something to pay very close attention to. the fed has its work cut out for it, especially with the leveraged economy. it is a tough gig. jonathan: although i thought it was interesting in the whole statement the gravity knowledged anything that has happened in the last two months. what did you make of that? alberto: i think they are trying to overlook the volatility in the market. there is little left if there is a slowdown in the next three to five years. they have to build a policy buffer. the fiscal policy ammunition will be limited because we knew this late in the cycle. they want to increase the potential for loosening policy in a slowdown. if you striphat, out shelter, the cost of housing from inflation, yes, wages are growing. actual inflation is relatively muted. we don
jonathan: henry? henry: i think it is spot on.he fact we are still quite stimulative in the front end. we have a ways to go. what happened if wage inflation pushes into the high three's? you have more expansionary policy. the yawning deficit in the cycle is something to pay very close attention to. the fed has its work cut out for it, especially with the leveraged economy. it is a tough gig. jonathan: although i thought it was interesting in the whole statement the gravity knowledged anything...
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his name is henry petersen. henry petersen was head of the criminal division at the justice department in the watergate era. henry petersen has been on my mind recently because petersen played a key role in supervising the fairly gonzo criminal case against nixon's vice president spiro agnew. we just roll out the first five episodes of this podcast i've been doing about the criminal case against spiro agnew and how he ultimately got removed from the white house and how the justice department handled that. it turns out henry petersen is the head of the criminal division at the justice department at the time. he had a very important role in agnew's prosecution, and he has a sort of poignant and important part to play in the agnew story, because part of the way agnew defended himself as the justice department built this bulletproof criminal case against him is that agnew publicly attacked the individual prosecutors and the individual justice department officials who were involved in bringing this case against him.
his name is henry petersen. henry petersen was head of the criminal division at the justice department in the watergate era. henry petersen has been on my mind recently because petersen played a key role in supervising the fairly gonzo criminal case against nixon's vice president spiro agnew. we just roll out the first five episodes of this podcast i've been doing about the criminal case against spiro agnew and how he ultimately got removed from the white house and how the justice department...
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responsibility to the figure of henry kissinger. and i understand the argument about the tragedy. tens of thousands of the vietnamese died and billions of dollars were spent. reckless is the title i went around with the public affairs for a while. i kept coming back to this because i think that kissinger's behavior in the negotiation in the escalation and its insistence were no. i think thethey had done everythinyou will not havebe pet isn't going to work that given all of that i think he does deserve a lot of blame and his behavior as a policymaker. >> let me ask a couple questions about his reputation. in some ways he is known as being the master strategist and one of the elements as you have recounted at the core of the policy that was the preferred approach so it looks like a battle that shaped the approach that wasn't on the winning side of that argument is that fair? >> he lost that battle and one of the things he wanted to make sure is we have this enormous treasure trove of sources i think over 300,000 pages of conversations
responsibility to the figure of henry kissinger. and i understand the argument about the tragedy. tens of thousands of the vietnamese died and billions of dollars were spent. reckless is the title i went around with the public affairs for a while. i kept coming back to this because i think that kissinger's behavior in the negotiation in the escalation and its insistence were no. i think thethey had done everythinyou will not havebe pet isn't going to work that given all of that i think he does...
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there's also thomas hart, an enthusiastic jackson knights also this is henry clay's first cousin. then there's thomas ritchie, a late comer food and a friend of henry clay back when they were teenagers in virginia. this picture, was that taken about 1850 which was the year that during a dinner party, thomas actually admitted that he never believed the corrupt bargains here. they all fell into the same camp as the supporter said at the time old hickory has been deposed adams and clay even if they act as pure as the angels that stand at the right-hand of the throne of god. let's recall that it's easier to fabricate a believable lie or bend the truth to the purpose of making credible otherwise unsupportable allegations. in that regard it is by necessity counterfactual. a truth becomes an obstacle to the purpose of it is made and becomes the tool to advance its progress. at some point in the process and as a result, it becomes a corrosive project for those who promoted they must make a bargain at the outset. the rationalization that the sacrifice of the integrity is justified by the h
there's also thomas hart, an enthusiastic jackson knights also this is henry clay's first cousin. then there's thomas ritchie, a late comer food and a friend of henry clay back when they were teenagers in virginia. this picture, was that taken about 1850 which was the year that during a dinner party, thomas actually admitted that he never believed the corrupt bargains here. they all fell into the same camp as the supporter said at the time old hickory has been deposed adams and clay even if...
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henry, daily telegraph.ive story, people have never lived in britain will be allowed to fight in the military, you could argue not for the first time, the gurka, the british indian army, the colonial soldiers who fought. the republic of ireland still have special, so there are some caveats already, but this is... if you come from a commonwealth country, take the gurkas out of it, a commonwealth country, there is a residency requirement of five years at the moment. before you can serve in the armed forces. but now they are struggling to recruit, and they have a big contract with capita, they haven't been able to hit their targets so this looks like an idea to get a bit of new talent in the front door, i am not sure how many people in canada are desperate to sign up for the british military, why don't they sign up for the canadian military. you could argue in kenya it could be a better option. pay and conditions might be an issue in some country, maybe those who are leaving because of brexit may be persuaded t
henry, daily telegraph.ive story, people have never lived in britain will be allowed to fight in the military, you could argue not for the first time, the gurka, the british indian army, the colonial soldiers who fought. the republic of ireland still have special, so there are some caveats already, but this is... if you come from a commonwealth country, take the gurkas out of it, a commonwealth country, there is a residency requirement of five years at the moment. before you can serve in the...
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can't wait to get to it off we'll talk about the future of then tech that's financial technology with henri are still waiting in the fin tech and crypto leader at big four accounting for pricewaterhouse coopers but first we hit it hard and move right to the breaking news related to brecht's it let's go. british prime minister theresa may says she will carry on and see the brics that process to its end after the resignation today of four cabinet members including her brecht's that minister dominic robb the prime minister held a news conference earlier amid reports of internal party challenges to her leadership and acknowledged their resignations while insisting that her deal was best for the u.k. and the e.u. here's what she had to say my approach throughout has been to put the national interest. and you don't judge harshly those of my colleagues who seek to do the same but you reach a different conclusion they must do what they believe to be right just as i. i'm sorry that they've chosen to leave the government and i think them for their service ms may's leadership was criticised by opposit
can't wait to get to it off we'll talk about the future of then tech that's financial technology with henri are still waiting in the fin tech and crypto leader at big four accounting for pricewaterhouse coopers but first we hit it hard and move right to the breaking news related to brecht's it let's go. british prime minister theresa may says she will carry on and see the brics that process to its end after the resignation today of four cabinet members including her brecht's that minister...
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pen tech and crypto leader for asia henri thank you so much for your time and sharing your expertise pre-shared it. and that's it for this time that was a blast that was thank you for being with us or you could catch boom bust on directv channel three twenty one dish network channel two eighty or streaming twenty four seven on pluto t.v. the free t.v. app channel one thirty two or as always you can hit us up at youtube dot com slash boom bust artie we'll catch you next time so long for now. blushes and thank you to the chico to more from the beach he cut a hole close to the team you'll be set it's a chance that's the only sting against. let him into. beautiful girls you know i said. you needed. a use of that i was close but i'm going to have to get the skin to show. the truth you shall use. in the perspective of the such clinics are still dumb t. come forward in time to. watch of the british mr blair's time. us the benefit of tremendously economically through the clout of the wheels of the world but can the. effect we're giving of the power to impose structural adjustment bundled wit
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with lynn faulds wood and henry mance. as you can see, they are flicking through them as we speak. but first, the headlines: the businessman, arron banks, has insisted that all the money he provided to a pro—brexit campaign in the run—up to the referendum came from his uk companies. he's facing a police investigation into claims that he was not the true source of the funding. firefighters are dealing with a large blaze in nottingham, in the city's former cattle market. in total, four buildings are alight near notts county football club's ground meadow lane. no—one is thought to be injured. an investigation is under way after an inflatable slide collapsed at a funfair and fireworks display in woking in surrey last night. seven of the eight children who were hurt have been discharged from hospital. former prime ministers have been paying tribute to sirjeremy heywood, the former head of the civil service who has died from cancer at the age of 56. tony blair called him "a formidable whitehall operator". and 10,000 flames have
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with lynn faulds wood and henry mance. as you can see, they are flicking through them as we speak. but first, the headlines: the businessman, arron banks, has insisted that all the money he provided to a pro—brexit campaign in the run—up to the referendum came from his uk companies. he's facing a police investigation into claims that he was not the true source of the funding. firefighters are dealing with a large blaze in...
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henry worsley died in surgery.s posthumouslyught home to joanna. >> which is all very tattered now. >> reporter: who, in time, went to the cold land that had claimed her husband. >> i didn't learn what he loved. >> reporter: but you needed to be there? >> but i needed to be there. >> reporter: in her grief, joanna worsley had doubted her husband's love. >> i was worried that he loved the antarctica more. you stay in a black fog of grief for a year. and when i came a little bit out of that black fog, i knew that i didn't believe that. >> reporter: and you knew that how? >> because if he had loved the antarctica more than us, he in the ver have made the call. snow, "i am the antarctica." -- antarctic. i only ever saw that after h >>> it's said if you really want your prayers answered, you first have to ask. steve hartman found evidence of th this "on the road." >> a man's purpose should be to serve the living god. >> amen. >> reporter: although no one knew it at the time, minister jerome jones of the springfield bapt
henry worsley died in surgery.s posthumouslyught home to joanna. >> which is all very tattered now. >> reporter: who, in time, went to the cold land that had claimed her husband. >> i didn't learn what he loved. >> reporter: but you needed to be there? >> but i needed to be there. >> reporter: in her grief, joanna worsley had doubted her husband's love. >> i was worried that he loved the antarctica more. you stay in a black fog of grief for a year. and...
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henry, we're now going to turn to you. henry predicted in national review what was going to happen on election day. he called this piece "the revenge of the rhinos, only."cans in name henry, tell us how you did. >> well, i did very well. [laughter] ha!a >> well, if you ask... >> ha ha! ahad democrats at plus 32, in high range of 40. looks like they'll get about 34 the finalending on votes. right now, i've only missed the andclosest races, florida arizona. i got all the other ones. with respect to the house, story was. this and actually, as i mentioned earlier, it's a story a little in the senate, which is that what happened in 2016 was moderate republicans, the group that kept -- the group derided as rhinos left the party. they voted for hillary clinton. number of districts in the suburbs towards mrs. clinton, some of which were large enough that she carried, liking the district that represented inh texas, one from 21 points for romney -- the district that his son lives in now went from 15 points for romney, 1 point for cl
henry, we're now going to turn to you. henry predicted in national review what was going to happen on election day. he called this piece "the revenge of the rhinos, only."cans in name henry, tell us how you did. >> well, i did very well. [laughter] ha!a >> well, if you ask... >> ha ha! ahad democrats at plus 32, in high range of 40. looks like they'll get about 34 the finalending on votes. right now, i've only missed the andclosest races, florida arizona. i got all...
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footprint into europe, convinced both john henry and footprint into europe, convinced bothjohn henryrth doing. will it be a hit for british sports fans, or will it be a swing and a miss? —— hal steinbrenner. its the time of year to choose the bbc‘s african footballer of the year, here on sportsday we'll be profiling each of the five players on the shortlist, starting with senegal‘s kalidou koulibaly. the 27—year old was a key figure in the napoli defence as they finished runners—up in italy's serie a. he also played in all three group matches at the world cup, my most important thing is that i show everybody that i can be one of the best defenders in the world. when i scored the goal, i was really happy, i wanted to do something for napoli, they gave me a lot of love. i hope it will be the skid at, last year, we left it until the end, because juventus were afraid of us. when you feel a team is afraid of your team, that is a great feeling. i like that sensation. —— the scudetto. i was born in france, but i had two cultures, the french culture, also, back in senegal, i see the french t
footprint into europe, convinced both john henry and footprint into europe, convinced bothjohn henryrth doing. will it be a hit for british sports fans, or will it be a swing and a miss? —— hal steinbrenner. its the time of year to choose the bbc‘s african footballer of the year, here on sportsday we'll be profiling each of the five players on the shortlist, starting with senegal‘s kalidou koulibaly. the 27—year old was a key figure in the napoli defence as they finished runners—up...
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community and create a lot of uncertainty which again is not the surly positive for the echo system henri you you speak with a lot of the same folks that i speak with and and i've heard this analogy between cryptocurrency is which clearly had a bubble licious year last year with bitcoin rising at twenty k. and the dot com boom of the ninety's do you see a comparison there. i think is a lot of similarities you know when you look at the dot com boom that took place obviously a lot of companies went bust but then you had some of the large technology players in the big success stories that came out and frankly really transformed the way we live today and i really expect the same to take place in the crypto space for example when it comes to i.c.a.o. is today you know i think it's very normal that the majority of these may fail but however they will be some winners out of this group and these companies may change the with the world in ways that we can even anticipate today you know henri there are a lot of i c o o's and i speak with these folks all the time not not just on the air on boom bust
community and create a lot of uncertainty which again is not the surly positive for the echo system henri you you speak with a lot of the same folks that i speak with and and i've heard this analogy between cryptocurrency is which clearly had a bubble licious year last year with bitcoin rising at twenty k. and the dot com boom of the ninety's do you see a comparison there. i think is a lot of similarities you know when you look at the dot com boom that took place obviously a lot of companies...
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karlyn: henry, your thoughts? in particular -- maybe i am imagining this, didn't you write that democrats need to nominate a woman? henry: that shouldn't surprise us in a party whose primary voters are between 60 percent to 63% women, 99 of the house democrats are women. for each of the last cycles, i have written an article on this and i have looked at the data 2016.004 and each cycle where we have exit polling the number of men goes down and the number of women's percentage goes up. in correlation with that, each four years the democratic number of people who call themselves moderate or conservative drops. the number of people who call themselves liberal or very liberal, goes up. i think that what you're going to have is a democratic electorate that will want to nominate a woman who satisfies the need to be viewed as progressive. i think the debate will be over whether you want to be an open progressive, or a pragmatic progressive, as norman said. but i think it is likely that donald trump will be facing a woman
karlyn: henry, your thoughts? in particular -- maybe i am imagining this, didn't you write that democrats need to nominate a woman? henry: that shouldn't surprise us in a party whose primary voters are between 60 percent to 63% women, 99 of the house democrats are women. for each of the last cycles, i have written an article on this and i have looked at the data 2016.004 and each cycle where we have exit polling the number of men goes down and the number of women's percentage goes up. in...
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pen tech and crypto leader for asia henri thank you so much for your time and sharing your expertise pre-shared it. and that's it for this time that was a blast that was thank you for being with us or you can catch boom bust on directv channel three twenty one dish network channel two eighty or streaming twenty four seven on pluto t.v. the free t.v. app channel one thirty two or as always you can hit us up at youtube dot com slash boom bust r.t. we'll catch you next time so long for now. good for the sense of was too silly for. my little four son three and this is their . role is going to say boy of business with the most. is. not a slow slow slow slow slow motion idea of. the casey that i know and that you know but you also look at them what are you funniest diplomates most home movie the show such as the flute solos when. you were doing your. i max kaiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is a fun it's a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just adding to them. totally destabilize the
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henry: not yet. we clearly monitor many of the markets, but where we are doing -- what we are doing is we are extremely focused on the continued inclusion of the china-asian markets into our indexes. earlier this year, we implemented the move of 5% of the value of the large caps into the msci emerging markets index. that was a small move but an important one. we are consulting with clients on the next phase of that, which is a 20% value of the large-cap mid-capsnclusion of into the emerging-market indexes. we will be in a position to report on that by the end of february, but we are focused very much on china because we believe the china markets, whether the equity market or bond market, will open up a lot faster than people think. we are hoping to see some positive news next month or the month after with the 40th anniversary of reforms. i think the world is not yet capturing the size and importance and the rapid move of the opening up of the china financial markets. ask about the products you are wo
henry: not yet. we clearly monitor many of the markets, but where we are doing -- what we are doing is we are extremely focused on the continued inclusion of the china-asian markets into our indexes. earlier this year, we implemented the move of 5% of the value of the large caps into the msci emerging markets index. that was a small move but an important one. we are consulting with clients on the next phase of that, which is a 20% value of the large-cap mid-capsnclusion of into the...
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thank you both linen and henry, a lwa ys thank you both linen and henry, always a pleasure. —— lynn.s it for the papers tonight don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you lynn faulds wood and henry mance. next it's the film review. but from us, it's good night. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? it is a packed week with peterloo, the epic drama from mike leigh. widows, which is an update of the miniseries from the ‘80s and mirai, a charming animation. peterloo, a massacre back in 1819. interestingly, mike leigh said one reason he wanted to make the film is not enough people knew about it. he said he wasn't taught about it at school. it was a peaceful demonstration, people demanding suffrage and better conditions, which was attacked by cavalry and there were deaths and terrible
thank you both linen and henry, a lwa ys thank you both linen and henry, always a pleasure. —— lynn.s it for the papers tonight don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you lynn faulds wood and henry mance. next it's the film review. but from us, it's good night. hello and welcome to the film...
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ed henry and gillian turner.battle of champions. >> power packed. >> this is real. >> hands on buzzers. i asked the questions. the first want to buzz and get to answer the question. you must wait until i finish asking the question and told you can answer it. each correct answer is with a single point and each incorrect answer detracts a point from your total and the best of five wins. clear? >> also, best book out right now. >> i'm out, i quit. >> tucker: that was in fact the first question but she jumped right to it. we have a real question. question one. everything in america is not political. we know that, that's why we have the show. a new resistance team frozen dessert is being sold by which vermont company? ed henry. >> ben and jerry's. it's the one i don't believe you. >> bennett jerry's has a new ice cream flavor dedicated to the resistance and like the resistance, it contains nuts. the company says by purchasing this you will be supporting "groups who are fighting president trump's regressive agenda." >>
ed henry and gillian turner.battle of champions. >> power packed. >> this is real. >> hands on buzzers. i asked the questions. the first want to buzz and get to answer the question. you must wait until i finish asking the question and told you can answer it. each correct answer is with a single point and each incorrect answer detracts a point from your total and the best of five wins. clear? >> also, best book out right now. >> i'm out, i quit. >> tucker:...
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ed henry joins us with more details. ed?lly a remarkable story, playing out on north sentinel island, home to the tribe. about a dozen people. they are fierce and resist any contact at all with the outside world. local media reports have identified this american as john allen chau. he paid several local fishermen to take into this area. extremely remote island archipelago. once he got close, he hopped into a kayak and moved closer to shore. the fishermen told indian police he was met by several members of the tribe. he offered them gifts including a football, but then was shot at, with bows and arrows by this group described online as the most dangerous tribe in the world. t he escaped the first time, swam back to the fishermen. but he apparently returned the next day and the fishermen saw the tribesmen dragging his bodyh along the beach.g officials from india check on the locals from time to time, usually with a military helicopter.al that happened, you see here, after the indian ocean tsunami in '04. even then, members of
ed henry joins us with more details. ed?lly a remarkable story, playing out on north sentinel island, home to the tribe. about a dozen people. they are fierce and resist any contact at all with the outside world. local media reports have identified this american as john allen chau. he paid several local fishermen to take into this area. extremely remote island archipelago. once he got close, he hopped into a kayak and moved closer to shore. the fishermen told indian police he was met by several...
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karlyn: henry, your thoughts? in particular -- maybe i am imagining this, didn't you write that democrats need to nominate a woman? henry: that shouldn't surprise us in a party whose primary voters are between 60 percent to 63% women, 99 of the house democrats are women. for each of the last cycles, i have written an article on this and i have looked at the data 2016.004 and each cycle where we have exit polling the number of men goes down and the number of women's percentage goes up. in correlation with that, each four years the democratic number of people who call themselves moderate or conservative drops. the number of people who call themselves liberal or very liberal, goes up. i think that what you're going to have is a democratic electorate that will want to nominate a woman who satisfies the need to be viewed as progressive. i think the debate will be over whether you want to be an open progressive, or a pragmatic progressive, as norman said. but i think it is likely that donald trump will be facing a woman
karlyn: henry, your thoughts? in particular -- maybe i am imagining this, didn't you write that democrats need to nominate a woman? henry: that shouldn't surprise us in a party whose primary voters are between 60 percent to 63% women, 99 of the house democrats are women. for each of the last cycles, i have written an article on this and i have looked at the data 2016.004 and each cycle where we have exit polling the number of men goes down and the number of women's percentage goes up. in...
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henry ford by contrast said we live in an amazing country. i will make a machine that everyone in the country can afford to buy so they both made almost exactly the same through 1927 that was made in northern england and the ford model t. probably the finest machine never made mechanically and they are still running today it is a very very good investment. [laughter] but the ford model t produced 16 million of them but the crucial difference is where precision comes in if you think of a rolls-royce it is precision but it wasn't so if a part did not fit properly the engineer would simply take a file until it did fit but in dearborn michigan the production lines ford created all the parts whether for a carburetor or breaks or transmission if for some reason they were not interchangeable then the production line would grind to a halt while somebody worked on what happened and money is lost in the line interrupted so precision wasn't key to make it cheaply but not a key as an exercise of full-scale production for craftsmanship. it was a dichotomy
henry ford by contrast said we live in an amazing country. i will make a machine that everyone in the country can afford to buy so they both made almost exactly the same through 1927 that was made in northern england and the ford model t. probably the finest machine never made mechanically and they are still running today it is a very very good investment. [laughter] but the ford model t produced 16 million of them but the crucial difference is where precision comes in if you think of a...
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>> an umbrella. >> tucker: ed henry. it was an umbrella. >> i forgot it was multiple-choice. >> tucker: it was multiple u choice. wow, it was indeed an umbrella. you know what, i think you are a good person, anyway. it doesn't even matter the question. >> i think you should give me a sympathy point. >> tucker: i'm still -- okay, now the judges are saying i screwed up and it's my fault. >> yes! it was your fault. it was your fault. >> tucker: i don't have the bottom line. they are saying because you did not indicate it was a multiple-choice question, it's going to 2-2 sudden death. that's what they're saying. >> oh, my gosh. okay, i will take that.io i was confused. >> tucker: it was totally my fault. it was completely my fault.he i don't make the rules. i merely read the teleprompter. >> i will lodge a protest. >> tucker: okay, later. with the judges. here it is, final question. yesterday boston red sox celebrated their world series win with a parade through, of course, boston. everything was going fine until an overzeal
>> an umbrella. >> tucker: ed henry. it was an umbrella. >> i forgot it was multiple-choice. >> tucker: it was multiple u choice. wow, it was indeed an umbrella. you know what, i think you are a good person, anyway. it doesn't even matter the question. >> i think you should give me a sympathy point. >> tucker: i'm still -- okay, now the judges are saying i screwed up and it's my fault. >> yes! it was your fault. it was your fault. >> tucker: i...
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tonight, martin short, from "widows," actor brian tyree henry, music from amir obe, featuring the 8g band with caitlin kalafus. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] thank you. fantastic. in that case, let's get to the news. according to cnn, president trump had no idea the first lady melania trump was going to issue a statement calling for the firing of deputy national security adviser mira ricardel and was furious that an internal matter was now public. said melania, "yeah, it really sucks when private things become public, doesn't it?" [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] president trump yesterday expressed his support for prison reform that would reduce certain mandatory minimum sentences. and i have to wonder about his motivation. because he also said that prisons shouldn't have walls. and they should serve kfc. and they should just be mar-a-lago. [ laughter ] [ applause ] president -- president trump tweeted today that the inner workings of
tonight, martin short, from "widows," actor brian tyree henry, music from amir obe, featuring the 8g band with caitlin kalafus. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] thank you. fantastic. in that case, let's get to the news. according to cnn, president trump had no idea the first lady melania trump was going to issue a statement...
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let me bring in henry barber.ing the mississippi back super pac that's backing cindy hide smith in the race. joel payne is with me as well. joel was the director of african american paid media for the 2016 hillary clinton campaign. gentlemen, thank you for your time. henry, let's start with this visit from the president. what does a visit from president trump, the day before the election, what will that do for cindy hyde smith in mississippi in. >> we're expecting a lower turnout. it's going to encourage people on both sides to turn out. it's going to remind them that we've got this big election tomorrow, and so i think it's going to juice turnout. i also think it's going to help bring the issues to forefront that mississippi voters are going to have a choice. if you want to vote for someone who is going to be in lock step with nancy pelosi, vote for mike espy. if you want someone with donald trump, cindy hyde-smith is your choice. >> joel, so much of this race is about things cindy hyde-smith has said. are those
let me bring in henry barber.ing the mississippi back super pac that's backing cindy hide smith in the race. joel payne is with me as well. joel was the director of african american paid media for the 2016 hillary clinton campaign. gentlemen, thank you for your time. henry, let's start with this visit from the president. what does a visit from president trump, the day before the election, what will that do for cindy hyde smith in mississippi in. >> we're expecting a lower turnout. it's...
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center not only for the show us management but definitely for crypto us at management as well but henri how do you how do you sort of split the baby as it were between too much and not enough regulation you know i probably i know that are people that you and i both know enjoy brawl to or for example you know have a fairly low bar and then the us of course a pretty high bar you know how do you try to get that middle ground between not enough and too much regulation. it's an excellent question of art and it's actually very difficult for regulators to find the right level of regulation for the crypto space not only because it's complicated but also the industry moves so fast but frankly i don't think the regulators get the credit they deserve i can tell that from my own personal experience the average regulated i speak with is way more knowledgeable on crypto than the adverts. senior banker for example and in many jurisdictions around the world we're seeing regulators take the initiative to come up with appropriate policies i mean europe you mentioned gibraltar france recently is coming up
center not only for the show us management but definitely for crypto us at management as well but henri how do you how do you sort of split the baby as it were between too much and not enough regulation you know i probably i know that are people that you and i both know enjoy brawl to or for example you know have a fairly low bar and then the us of course a pretty high bar you know how do you try to get that middle ground between not enough and too much regulation. it's an excellent question of...
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henry johnson was dead two years later. so i mentioned that i'm an activist, that i like history that can be applied. in addition to my role as a consultant to the united states world war i centennial commission, i'm also on a medal review task force dedicated to writing the -- right the wrongs of the african-american soldier in world war i in terms of proper recognition. as ron armstead has said, why do we have to wait 100 years to do these kinds of things? well, i guess the 100th anniversary of to the great war brought the war and its injustices into clearer focus. so with that, i end my presentation. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, everyone, for these brilliant and thought provoking presentations. i can certainly monopolize at the conversation but i did just want to throw up a couple of questions at you. and first, kind of thinking about just frameworks and how we can begin to grapple with the significance but also the scale of the war for african-americans and other peoples of africans to try and do that and one of
henry johnson was dead two years later. so i mentioned that i'm an activist, that i like history that can be applied. in addition to my role as a consultant to the united states world war i centennial commission, i'm also on a medal review task force dedicated to writing the -- right the wrongs of the african-american soldier in world war i in terms of proper recognition. as ron armstead has said, why do we have to wait 100 years to do these kinds of things? well, i guess the 100th anniversary...
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henry johnson died years 10 years after the war. anita roberts, the comrade in action, barely 17 years old at the time, committed suicide in 1948. another hero of the 3/69, william a butler, one of the eight known medal of honor nominees, committed suicide in 19 47. desmet 1947. -- committed suicide in 1947. >>> henry johnson was a man of few words. and i believe to be illiterate. but this expression by him, probably dictated to the author and mediated also, willie gives us a sense of what the world war i black veteran went through in postwar life. he wrote to theodore roosevelt junior, september 7, 1927. i am writing to say, that i sincerely appreciate the article you had published in the paper concerning me and the way i thought to help detect this country during her struggle with germany. but, i am very sorry to state that i don't think my uncle sam is treating me just right. as my pension has been reduced to $60 per month, from $100, i have a sick wife, a weakened body, and my health is gone. thus, making it utterly impossible f
henry johnson died years 10 years after the war. anita roberts, the comrade in action, barely 17 years old at the time, committed suicide in 1948. another hero of the 3/69, william a butler, one of the eight known medal of honor nominees, committed suicide in 19 47. desmet 1947. -- committed suicide in 1947. >>> henry johnson was a man of few words. and i believe to be illiterate. but this expression by him, probably dictated to the author and mediated also, willie gives us a sense of...
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so who is henry?nded the punk label enfants riches deprimes, translation depressed rich kids, worn by celebs like jared leto and justin bieber. according to a 2016 interview, henry's been to rehab several times starting at age 15. a source tells "e.t." quote, demi wants to remain out of rehab and is working with a sober coach and she's surrounding herself with people who support a sober lifestyle. >> good for her. >>> we also up an update on priyanka chopra. her bride to be fashion is on. the future mrs. nick jonas glammed it up with her girl squad glowing in a sequin mini dress and feathered cape combo topped off with a $895 white faux fur coat. along for the ride, sister-in-law to be sophie turner, joe's future bride, and there was definitely some bonding between the two bachelorettes, aka, the j sisters. >>> coming up -- >> "titanic" without leo? >> i auditioned with kate winslet. >> how matthew mcconaughey almost became the king of the world. and which iconic reese role did christina applegate pas
so who is henry?nded the punk label enfants riches deprimes, translation depressed rich kids, worn by celebs like jared leto and justin bieber. according to a 2016 interview, henry's been to rehab several times starting at age 15. a source tells "e.t." quote, demi wants to remain out of rehab and is working with a sober coach and she's surrounding herself with people who support a sober lifestyle. >> good for her. >>> we also up an update on priyanka chopra. her bride...
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ed henry. >> fox. >> mark: a fox, on the shoulder of a russian lady.to russia, we have a fox news in russia, check this out, a russian woman with a pet fox, nonchalantly perched on her shoulder. raised a couple of eyebrows but not many, it is moscow. they have a lot of fur on. >> mark: i like a woman with real fur on her shoulder, nice. >> i told her before the show one more thing, there's always an answer. >> that's one coat you have to see. >> you have that in your pocket. >> mark: nasa has announced after a six-month journey, its spacecraft will finally land next week and explore the surface of which planet? tammy. >> mars. >> mark: is it mars? let's see. >> nasa's latest visitor to mars is just about there, inside the probe, arrives monday after a six-month, 300 million mile journy. >> i want to go back to the moon, man, before the chinese get there. >> mark: if you want to know what a 300 million mile journey is like, just try flying from o'hare to laguardia today. you don't need to go to mars, it will be quicker going to mars. >> we're tied! >> m
ed henry. >> fox. >> mark: a fox, on the shoulder of a russian lady.to russia, we have a fox news in russia, check this out, a russian woman with a pet fox, nonchalantly perched on her shoulder. raised a couple of eyebrows but not many, it is moscow. they have a lot of fur on. >> mark: i like a woman with real fur on her shoulder, nice. >> i told her before the show one more thing, there's always an answer. >> that's one coat you have to see. >> you have that...
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one of them is henry shingle share an enemy planes dropped bombs on his unit. and two men were wounded. so i felt that still dominating force me good values like honor and love for the fatherland and those values led people to go to war and lay down their lives sometimes just to gain a few metres of land. and. the next morning the sun is shining it's time to return home and to reflect on the human cost of world war one. into the silence from phones committed to. a dangerous legacy lurks in these. old munitions from the first and second world wars. every day in northwestern belgium farmers find grenades many of which are still potentially explosive. and every day a special unit goes out to collect and defuse these deadly weapons. next. i'm not going to think out of the gym i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and whip it up and read the job and thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes to question it interesting to see for the country that i not. yet need it seems to take from this drama down to me because it's cold out there. i might jo
one of them is henry shingle share an enemy planes dropped bombs on his unit. and two men were wounded. so i felt that still dominating force me good values like honor and love for the fatherland and those values led people to go to war and lay down their lives sometimes just to gain a few metres of land. and. the next morning the sun is shining it's time to return home and to reflect on the human cost of world war one. into the silence from phones committed to. a dangerous legacy lurks in...
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this all, henry? >> reporter: outside the hall of justice. at 11:30 there were reports of someone bringing in firecrackers . into the hall of justice and the firecrackers exploded near the first floor and this prompted a small fire. we have the san francisco bomb squad on the scene. the entire hall had to be evacuated. police and the sheriff department and chp are providing security. a suspect is in custody. no word on the motive or reports of injuries. >> i was wondering -- usually court is in session around 1 pm or 1:30. to the expect the courts to be closed or do they think people will come back into the hall before the end of the day? >> we don't have an estimated time of opening. the bombs god -- bomb squad arrived a while ago. i ran into the district attorney spokesperson said many alarms went off at about 11:00. no court operations are scheduled for the afternoon. >> any idea if there was a malicious intent or a thought prank? >> -- an ill thought prank? >> we don't know the motivation. the sus
this all, henry? >> reporter: outside the hall of justice. at 11:30 there were reports of someone bringing in firecrackers . into the hall of justice and the firecrackers exploded near the first floor and this prompted a small fire. we have the san francisco bomb squad on the scene. the entire hall had to be evacuated. police and the sheriff department and chp are providing security. a suspect is in custody. no word on the motive or reports of injuries. >> i was wondering -- usually...
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twenty what henry adams street.this is also a landmark designation. -- two henry adams street. >> may i have the powerpoint, please. thank you. good afternoon, commissioners. i am with department staff. the item before you is a consideration to recommend landmark designation of two henry adams street known historically as the hayden building character on october 18 th, 2018, the president of the board of supervisors introduced a resolution to initiate landmark designation of two henry adams street under article ten of the planning code the land use and transportation committee of the board of supervisors has initiated this landmark designation has referred the legislation pursuant to charter section 4.1352 the historic preservation commission for comment and recommendation. two henry adams street has been nominated for landmark designation three property owners sponsored application, prepared by tim kelly consulting in 2014. historic preservation commission recommended the property for landmark designation and the r
twenty what henry adams street.this is also a landmark designation. -- two henry adams street. >> may i have the powerpoint, please. thank you. good afternoon, commissioners. i am with department staff. the item before you is a consideration to recommend landmark designation of two henry adams street known historically as the hayden building character on october 18 th, 2018, the president of the board of supervisors introduced a resolution to initiate landmark designation of two henry...
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and these companies may change the with the world in ways that we can even anticipate today you know henri there are a lot of i c o o's and i speak with these folks all the time not not just on the air on boom bust here but some of them that were thinking about trying to rush things out last year or do and i c o. are actually pretty pleased they did they think that maybe you know some regulators would have their eye on them if they had raised all this money without her potentially doing all their dude diligence that sa'ad some of the money may have dried up this year what are your thoughts about whether or not last year was the year to go i c o or it's better to have waited. now obviously it was you know it's very interesting bart if you look at the data obviously last year was a record year for i see it was actually this year as well when it comes to utility talk and i suppose the total day mts raised are higher than last year however to this moment we are going through what i can call a bear market for utility talk and i see a woman just to put things in perspective last month was a reco
and these companies may change the with the world in ways that we can even anticipate today you know henri there are a lot of i c o o's and i speak with these folks all the time not not just on the air on boom bust here but some of them that were thinking about trying to rush things out last year or do and i c o. are actually pretty pleased they did they think that maybe you know some regulators would have their eye on them if they had raised all this money without her potentially doing all...
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like jim henry. morgan county usa.org is the author of corporate crime and violence. big business power and the abuse of the public trust, as put out by an environmental group. he lives in berkeley springs, west virginia, and he's probably interviewed more people than anyone you've ever met over the years. he once actually put out a daily newspaper, five days a week, and had interviews in each one, and the corporate crime reporter, which is not enough -- well, corporate crime is not exactly a major feature of the curriculum,
like jim henry. morgan county usa.org is the author of corporate crime and violence. big business power and the abuse of the public trust, as put out by an environmental group. he lives in berkeley springs, west virginia, and he's probably interviewed more people than anyone you've ever met over the years. he once actually put out a daily newspaper, five days a week, and had interviews in each one, and the corporate crime reporter, which is not enough -- well, corporate crime is not exactly a...
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calhoun and henry clay. maybe this complicates things a little. >> for sure it complicates things. that fwoets back to the idea i said before that people think back to the era, they call it the golden age, a burcham of guys in black coats and mr. clay, and that's how we imagine the period. you know, there were -- there was speech fieing. americaning memorizing the speech fies. but happening around that was the stuff going on in in book. congress was a human institution, not a monument, not a sort of bastion of eloquence all the time. people went to hear the speeches. but then this they said that wasn't that good. >> but i don't want to say all the time it was two guys slugging each other. but that said, i think for sure if our history books tell us that congress is this beautiful
calhoun and henry clay. maybe this complicates things a little. >> for sure it complicates things. that fwoets back to the idea i said before that people think back to the era, they call it the golden age, a burcham of guys in black coats and mr. clay, and that's how we imagine the period. you know, there were -- there was speech fieing. americaning memorizing the speech fies. but happening around that was the stuff going on in in book. congress was a human institution, not a monument,...
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hess claims henry tried to run him over with his car. witnesses reports tell a different story.nts about their mission to find the truth. >> dan and angela henry had no idea this would be the last game they would watch their son play. dj was a junior playing football for pace university. >> a joy. a pied piper in the neighborhood. all of the kids loved him. >> in the early morning hours of october 17, 2010, the henrys were startled awake with a devastating report, their son was shot to death in his car. >> i remember just falling to my kne knees. >> and i said, who would shoot him. >> dan called the police and says he was floored by what he was told -- that dj was trying to run over a police officer and that officer had to shoot him to stop him. >> something had to have happened. what would have made that happen when it was so out of character. >> police say dj was parked in a fire lane in front of a bar and when he was asked to move he allegedly sped towards officer aaron hess, propelling him on te hood and forcing him to shoot d.j. this is police dash cam video. on the right i
hess claims henry tried to run him over with his car. witnesses reports tell a different story.nts about their mission to find the truth. >> dan and angela henry had no idea this would be the last game they would watch their son play. dj was a junior playing football for pace university. >> a joy. a pied piper in the neighborhood. all of the kids loved him. >> in the early morning hours of october 17, 2010, the henrys were startled awake with a devastating report, their son...
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. >> martha: we can also now projected that republican south carolina governor, henry mcmaster, win his race against democrat james smith. >> bret: now remember, the two overarching questions of the night or whether democrats can take control of the house and whether republicans can keep control of the senate. it is honestly too early to make both important projections. we are also watching governor races around the country, and we'll have a big impact on "20/20", 20, as well. >> martha: so, the first polls up close, 7:00, coming in right now, any first impressions? >> interestingly enough, i think it is not particularly controversial, but virginia and what i suspect will be a landslide reelection victory by tim kaine over corey stewart, the republican, he was pretty far out there. he even at one point in the
. >> martha: we can also now projected that republican south carolina governor, henry mcmaster, win his race against democrat james smith. >> bret: now remember, the two overarching questions of the night or whether democrats can take control of the house and whether republicans can keep control of the senate. it is honestly too early to make both important projections. we are also watching governor races around the country, and we'll have a big impact on "20/20", 20, as...
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well to the members of congress who have joined us ralph abraham anthony brown john carter paul cook henry why are richard hudson bill huizenga dutch ruppersberger john rutherford and steve stivers thank you all very much for being with us thank you very much and know you wanted to be here very badly we appreciate it in the united states armistice day is now in shrine as veterans day we have a number of amazing veterans with us today including six veterans of world war two james blaine james where's james james thank you thank you james frank divvied. thank you frank thank you very much you look so comfortable up there under shelter as we're getting drenched you
well to the members of congress who have joined us ralph abraham anthony brown john carter paul cook henry why are richard hudson bill huizenga dutch ruppersberger john rutherford and steve stivers thank you all very much for being with us thank you very much and know you wanted to be here very badly we appreciate it in the united states armistice day is now in shrine as veterans day we have a number of amazing veterans with us today including six veterans of world war two james blaine james...
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the nickname for william henry harrison. a second example with material culture. really just objects that were used to support candidates. there is a campaign button or campaign for van buren. it could be things other assorted things. liking to plant or put into the ground hickory polls. these things are so a big u.s. the first real scholarly biographer said this the hickory polls. every village as well as upon the corners and many city streets was the hickory pole. many were standing as late as 1845. a third example of cultural politics was print culture. print culture could mean a number of things. newspapers grew tremendously through the. many of them don't last very long. some of them last for decades, some of them last four months. those newspapers were partisan. they were openly partisan. that is something to wrap our minds around today. we are used too fair and balanced. unbalanced news. newspapers at this time were not that way at all. openly paid for by parties, candidates. they advocated a very strong partisan position. you also have campaign biographies
the nickname for william henry harrison. a second example with material culture. really just objects that were used to support candidates. there is a campaign button or campaign for van buren. it could be things other assorted things. liking to plant or put into the ground hickory polls. these things are so a big u.s. the first real scholarly biographer said this the hickory polls. every village as well as upon the corners and many city streets was the hickory pole. many were standing as late...