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from sun rooms to recording rooms, we will tour the recently listed home of red sox owner john henry>> welcome to the coolest sports bar in the world. >>> let's talk about the stories coming up that may impact your money this week. on monday, it's martin luther king jr. day the markets will close in his honor. on tuesday, the world economic forum in davos, swanitzerland, will kick off. thursday, the leading economic indicators report is scheduled to be released for all you p.b. fans out there, it's national peanut butter day. on friday, two economic reports for december are due the durable goods report, and we'll be seeing how many new homes were sold just in the last month of the year. >>> his team holds the title of 2018 world series champions. now boston red sox owner john henry is hoping to score again, this time in real estate the billionaire recently listed his sprawling south florida powerhouse and our robert frank takes us on a tour >> reporter: this $25 million estate in boca raton is the family home of billionaire john henry, owner of the ""boston globe,"" england's liverpo
from sun rooms to recording rooms, we will tour the recently listed home of red sox owner john henry>> welcome to the coolest sports bar in the world. >>> let's talk about the stories coming up that may impact your money this week. on monday, it's martin luther king jr. day the markets will close in his honor. on tuesday, the world economic forum in davos, swanitzerland, will kick off. thursday, the leading economic indicators report is scheduled to be released for all you p.b....
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the first jailers were henry and mary, they were irish immigrants. henry was responsible for keeping the prisoners' cells locked, maintaining order and making sure paperwork was in order. his wife mary also had to work. she had to cook and clean for the prisoners. henry was the jailer from 1859 to 1866. he was actually murdered in this home. it was right after the civil war so tensions were very high. they had a lot of former confederate soldiers in the jail at that time. it was evening on june 13, 1866 and a group of men on horseback rode up to the front of the jail and told henry they were going to break a prisoner out of jail. henry, we don't know what he said, we can speculate but he turned and slammed the door. as he turned, they shot him in the back. he was shot a couple of times. his family took him upstairs and he passed away in the bedroom. when prisoners were brought here to the jail, they would have come down this corridor and had to enter through the back alleyways. they would come through this hallway and come through the gate. they woul
the first jailers were henry and mary, they were irish immigrants. henry was responsible for keeping the prisoners' cells locked, maintaining order and making sure paperwork was in order. his wife mary also had to work. she had to cook and clean for the prisoners. henry was the jailer from 1859 to 1866. he was actually murdered in this home. it was right after the civil war so tensions were very high. they had a lot of former confederate soldiers in the jail at that time. it was evening on june...
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henry is sacked by monaco afterjust three months in charge.evening and welcome to tonight's sports day. it's been a busy night with a dramatic semi final in the efl cup — more on that in just a moment but we start the programme, where else, but in barbados, where england were bowled out for 77 as a charged west indies took control of the first test. it was an incredible day in which 18 wickets fell in bridgetown. nick parrott reports. when england headed to the west indies it is never easy. jimmy anderson can make bowling look at it, still adding to his records this was this 27th five wicket haul no englishman has more. the holes were all out for 289, all that was ok, the terrorist betting was in. keith and jennings went for glory and found only hope, shea hope that the catcher holder the border with a measly 17 rents he was england's top score, the lowest total in test history. and a raucous kensington oval. a collapse followed at jason holder the border with a measly 17 rents he was england's top score, the lowest total in test history. in a
henry is sacked by monaco afterjust three months in charge.evening and welcome to tonight's sports day. it's been a busy night with a dramatic semi final in the efl cup — more on that in just a moment but we start the programme, where else, but in barbados, where england were bowled out for 77 as a charged west indies took control of the first test. it was an incredible day in which 18 wickets fell in bridgetown. nick parrott reports. when england headed to the west indies it is never easy....
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henry bugler was the jail from 18 -- jailer from 1859 to 1866. he was actually murdered in this home. it was right after the civil war so tensions were very high. they had a lot of former confederate soldiers in the jail at that time. it was evening on june 13, 1866 and a group of men on horseback rode up to the front of the jail and told henry they were going to break a prisoner out of jail. henry, we don't know what he said, we can speculate but he turned and slammed the door. and as he turned, they shot him in the back. he was shot a couple of times. the family took him upstairs and he passed away in the bedroom. when prisoners were brought here to the jail, they would have come down this car door and had to enter through the back alley way and would have come through this hallway, through the gate, and they would have walked down this hallway into the cellblock, which is here on our right. so, the hallway we are standing in, when it was used as a jail, it would have been open air, so there would have been no ceiling above us. to my right is t
henry bugler was the jail from 18 -- jailer from 1859 to 1866. he was actually murdered in this home. it was right after the civil war so tensions were very high. they had a lot of former confederate soldiers in the jail at that time. it was evening on june 13, 1866 and a group of men on horseback rode up to the front of the jail and told henry they were going to break a prisoner out of jail. henry, we don't know what he said, we can speculate but he turned and slammed the door. and as he...
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monaco sack manager thiery henry afterjust 20 games in charge, with his predessesor set to replace himit's a dramatic second day in barbados. we'll have the latest from opening test between the west indies and england. hello, and welcome to the programme. we start in melbourne, where petra kvitova and naomi osaka will play for the australian open title this weekend after both won their semifinals on thursday in scorching conditions. the czech was the first to reach the final, beating danielle collins. all the more remarkable given her career nearly ended two years ago after being stabbed in the hand in her own home. she'll face japan's naomi osaka in saturday's showdown, with the winner also claiming the world number one ranking, as anneka radley reports. danielle collins has had a fairytale run so danielle collins has had a fairytale run so far in this tournament, taking out three seeded players including angelique kerber, but standing in her way was petra kvitova, who was certainly eyeing a third grand slam after the biggest names in the women's draw fell before the semifinals. howev
monaco sack manager thiery henry afterjust 20 games in charge, with his predessesor set to replace himit's a dramatic second day in barbados. we'll have the latest from opening test between the west indies and england. hello, and welcome to the programme. we start in melbourne, where petra kvitova and naomi osaka will play for the australian open title this weekend after both won their semifinals on thursday in scorching conditions. the czech was the first to reach the final, beating danielle...
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henry kissinger kept the fbi informed of these contacts. after the election and during the transition period, he's adjusted a henry kissinger at a meeting at the pierre hotel, it would be a nice time for u.s. soviet relations if there was a line included in a inaugural about trying to improve relations between the two superpowers and improving relations. it, andr saw no harm in the inaugural address for richard nixon, there is a line about the communication lines will be open to moscow. we are trying to aim for peaceful relations. it was quickly supplanted in 1969. there are several reasons for that. he wanted to be the guy in charge. the other thing is is it would have had too many potential avenues for conflict or conflicting messages. if you keep everything secret and focused, it's a better way to conduct relations. another brief aside about 1968. that am a who is on the right here in 1947 when she married general clair of the fighting -- of the flying tigers. they got married. she was an intermediary, the chinese nationalists. apparentl
henry kissinger kept the fbi informed of these contacts. after the election and during the transition period, he's adjusted a henry kissinger at a meeting at the pierre hotel, it would be a nice time for u.s. soviet relations if there was a line included in a inaugural about trying to improve relations between the two superpowers and improving relations. it, andr saw no harm in the inaugural address for richard nixon, there is a line about the communication lines will be open to moscow. we are...
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but i thought, my old friend henry hyde probably captured it best. i served in the congress with henry hyde. and i dyed my hair to look more like him. [laughter] he was a great man. and he was a great champion for life. henry hyde was the foremost champion for the right to life that congress will ever know. and henry spoke words that i heard long ago and i have never been able to shake them. he said "when the time comes as it truly will when we face that awesome moment of the final judgment, i have often thought that it would be a terrible moment of loneliness. you have no advocate. you are standing alone before god and terror will grip your soul like nothing you could ever imagine. but henry said -- i really think that those of the pro-life movement will not be alone. i think there will be a chorus of voices that have never been heard in this world that are heard beautifully and clearly in the next. and they will speak up for everyone that has been in this movement. they will say -- spare them because they loved us. so thank you for loving them too.
but i thought, my old friend henry hyde probably captured it best. i served in the congress with henry hyde. and i dyed my hair to look more like him. [laughter] he was a great man. and he was a great champion for life. henry hyde was the foremost champion for the right to life that congress will ever know. and henry spoke words that i heard long ago and i have never been able to shake them. he said "when the time comes as it truly will when we face that awesome moment of the final...
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i think it was henry kissinger who suggested it. nixon took office in january and the channel began. then nothing happens. kissinger and dobrynin meet and talk and establish a working relationship. nothing substantive happened for 18 months until the crisis. ok, the u.s. navy is forcing soviet submarines to surface offer cuba because of shipments of offensive weapons. it was not anything that dramatic in 1970. it was about soviets having submarines visit cuba. there was a question of whether the agreement meant nuclear power submarines or nuclear armed submarines. -- so there was still a gray area. it was discovered in a way that the cuban missile crisis was with photographic intelligence that there were a number of soccer fields at the soviet submarine base in cuba. hr haldeman was skeptical about it. he wrote that kissinger stormed into his office and said the pictures show the cubans are building soccer fields. they could be more. he was at a loss. kissinger explained, cubans play baseball and russians play soccer. russians playe
i think it was henry kissinger who suggested it. nixon took office in january and the channel began. then nothing happens. kissinger and dobrynin meet and talk and establish a working relationship. nothing substantive happened for 18 months until the crisis. ok, the u.s. navy is forcing soviet submarines to surface offer cuba because of shipments of offensive weapons. it was not anything that dramatic in 1970. it was about soviets having submarines visit cuba. there was a question of whether...
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and henry kissinger. from a 1962-1986, he was moscow's man in washington and he was a capable diplomat. you saw his skill shining through when it was working with kissinger to establish detante. the men developed a friendship and respect for one another. close to the peak of the back channel relationship that existed between them. wrote memoirs. he rode his memoir in english and russian. copy to brennan gave to kissinger said to henry, my friend. i that that was a summation of the relationship they developed. that was our primary adversary at the time, a statement as to how close the relationship was. joked so close, kissinger before anatoly dobrynin was recalled to attend of the congress in which he was elected as a full member of the central committee, a big deal for diplomat. -- before anatoly dobrynin departed, kissinger asked for his telephone number. it was a fun relationship. they had stressful moments and disagreements. that didesented powers not see eye to get past that and achieve a lot of thing
and henry kissinger. from a 1962-1986, he was moscow's man in washington and he was a capable diplomat. you saw his skill shining through when it was working with kissinger to establish detante. the men developed a friendship and respect for one another. close to the peak of the back channel relationship that existed between them. wrote memoirs. he rode his memoir in english and russian. copy to brennan gave to kissinger said to henry, my friend. i that that was a summation of the relationship...
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henry. around three months to go to brexit day, 29 march, theresa may still hasn't got her deal through the house of commons and as a sign she is panicking she has had herfirst ever meeting with len mccluskey, red len as some tories call him, one of the biggest trade union backers. this shows that she knows she will lose the vote next tuesday, the big vote on her brexit deal, which she delayed from december, and as any sensible prime minister would be, she is thinking, well, what can i do afterwards 7 she is thinking, well, what can i do afterwards? how can i compromise in afterwards? how can i compromise in a way that might get some more votes perhaps from labour mps. it shows the scale of the opposition behind her on the tory benches that she is even thinking about trying to curry favour from the sorts of labour mps who might listen to len mccluskey and other trade union chiefs. who might listen to len mccluskey and other trade union chiefsm who might listen to len mccluskey and other trad
henry. around three months to go to brexit day, 29 march, theresa may still hasn't got her deal through the house of commons and as a sign she is panicking she has had herfirst ever meeting with len mccluskey, red len as some tories call him, one of the biggest trade union backers. this shows that she knows she will lose the vote next tuesday, the big vote on her brexit deal, which she delayed from december, and as any sensible prime minister would be, she is thinking, well, what can i do...
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the question is, henry, isa appalling! the question is, henry, is a no—deal brexit the very last thing the europeans, the european union wants, or is the break about the single market at the very last thing that they want, which means that they may be willing to allow a no deal to happen? that they may be willing to allow a no dealto happen? they that they may be willing to allow a no deal to happen? they may be willing to allow a no deal to happen to encourage other people. i know you speak french, but this is for the audience at home. no, it is funny because a lot of the brexit tears have a dilute fantasy, puts on a show when he comes on the programme with me, apparently though, theresa may is expected to be given some more concessions next week. i be given some more concessions next week. lam be given some more concessions next week. i am not sure be given some more concessions next week. lam not sure how far be given some more concessions next week. i am not sure how far the european union, on the backstop, to look at
the question is, henry, isa appalling! the question is, henry, is a no—deal brexit the very last thing the europeans, the european union wants, or is the break about the single market at the very last thing that they want, which means that they may be willing to allow a no deal to happen? that they may be willing to allow a no dealto happen? they that they may be willing to allow a no deal to happen? they may be willing to allow a no deal to happen to encourage other people. i know you speak...
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mexican, henry and katie.r this addition —— thanks for that, henry and katie. you cannot knock a if you missed the programme and evening, it's on iplayer. we will be seen harry and katie again in about an hour's time. thank you, bye—bye. hello. good evening. temperatures across parts of scotland have already dipped to below minus eight degrees. it is cold out there. for many of us, since predominantly chilly. there is some sunshine in the forecast but i think sun is the operative word. large amounts of cloud as well, and by night some frost and some thought. remember the mild weather we had at the end of 2018? there was still mild air in the atlantic. but at the moment, it cannot come our way because of this big area of high pressure that has parked itself across the british isles. it stopped bringing in the mild air. it also stops as britney and the atlantic frontal systems. underneath this high, we have trapped a lot of pot. —— we have trapped a lot of pot. —— we have trap a lot of cloud. for eastern and sou
mexican, henry and katie.r this addition —— thanks for that, henry and katie. you cannot knock a if you missed the programme and evening, it's on iplayer. we will be seen harry and katie again in about an hour's time. thank you, bye—bye. hello. good evening. temperatures across parts of scotland have already dipped to below minus eight degrees. it is cold out there. for many of us, since predominantly chilly. there is some sunshine in the forecast but i think sun is the operative word....
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after that time, henry adams reinvented this fantastic center as the preeminent design center. it houses designers of all walks, all environments. the center today is home to over 85 different showrooms -- >> supervisor tang: may have to flip it a little. >> thank you. there it is. 85 different showrooms catering across the design community and residents. we believe that the landmarking progress will give us one more tool to preserve the building and to have the resources to make upgrades going forward. we have planned some broad scaled renovations. compliance with a.d.a. and our mission is unchanged. we preserve and maintain the center status of one of the leading design centers. i'm joined by showroom tenants and i have as well signatures of support of our showrooms and tenants as well and we thank you for your support today in maintaining this building an historic landmark. >> supervisor tang: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, supervisors. thank you for hearing public comment today. i'm eric hughes. i'm the managing principal of a showroom at the design center. i'm
after that time, henry adams reinvented this fantastic center as the preeminent design center. it houses designers of all walks, all environments. the center today is home to over 85 different showrooms -- >> supervisor tang: may have to flip it a little. >> thank you. there it is. 85 different showrooms catering across the design community and residents. we believe that the landmarking progress will give us one more tool to preserve the building and to have the resources to make...
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henry viii ‘s? nothing we hold so sacred? henry viii 's? the crown jewels. so we are protectionist?nently. be stuff that is under westminster at the. —— westminster abbey. how long do we have left? three minutes. a quick look at president kim going to beijing and the suggestion that this is a precursors to a potential meeting with donald trump. we need to skip this because we need to get to the telegraph. make it quick. don't look at this as a kim— trump issue, think of it always as tripartite. the chinese are in there. probably as a force for good. they are using the north koreans as low bridge. this story in the telegraph. why frenchmen do not find us attractive. ice being women over the age of 50. there was a french novelist, he is 50 but looks ten years older, and he gave an interview in which he said he cannot love a woman over 50. he does not find them attractive nor date them because they are too old. the body of a 25—year—old woman is magnificent and formidable and he loves it. that was a wonderful french accent there. so people have hit hard on social media saying that this
henry viii ‘s? nothing we hold so sacred? henry viii 's? the crown jewels. so we are protectionist?nently. be stuff that is under westminster at the. —— westminster abbey. how long do we have left? three minutes. a quick look at president kim going to beijing and the suggestion that this is a precursors to a potential meeting with donald trump. we need to skip this because we need to get to the telegraph. make it quick. don't look at this as a kim— trump issue, think of it always as...
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front page of the daily telegraph from a henry, men get access to women's nhs wards. it certainly feels in recent years that the issue of trans rights has become more... and this is probably an example of that. the daily telegraph has put in freedom of information requests to nhs trusts, and found that in the context of the move to eliminate mixed words, there is nevertheless the case that transgender women share words with what some call sister underwent imminent two women. this will play into around that artie exists here to talk about whether it's for properfor trans women to talk about whether it's for proper for trans women to have access to women's bathroom changing rooms and questions about trans women and their role in sporting competitions. this issue is not going to go away, and is clearly going to go away, and is clearly going to go away, and is clearly going to become a question more and more for politicians and four opinion formers to come up with a nswe i’s , opinion formers to come up with answers, because clearly they are spitting the country about how
front page of the daily telegraph from a henry, men get access to women's nhs wards. it certainly feels in recent years that the issue of trans rights has become more... and this is probably an example of that. the daily telegraph has put in freedom of information requests to nhs trusts, and found that in the context of the move to eliminate mixed words, there is nevertheless the case that transgender women share words with what some call sister underwent imminent two women. this will play into...
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well, now they're attending the new patrick henry k-8 school on the same property. gthe new buildas been five years in the making. the classrooms are bigger and more mode. there's a new indoor performance space, and the city's newon recreaenter is also attached. the school's teachers had a big role in themi year moveover. over the coming months, the original building will be tor down to make way for athletic fields and additional parking. if y want to s a time lapse of the construction or find out more about the new school, just search patrick henry on the nbc washington app. >>> when we come back, a young woman's battle against cancer inspires her to find a way to make things better for others walking the sam walk. i'll introduce you to this week's harris' hero. >>> plus, what do you do with all that unusedat medicn lying around your house? one part of o area is starting a new programuro make s those unused drugs don't fall into the wrong hands. having a working smoke alarm in your home more than doubles your chance of escape in case of a fire. smoke alarms can pro
well, now they're attending the new patrick henry k-8 school on the same property. gthe new buildas been five years in the making. the classrooms are bigger and more mode. there's a new indoor performance space, and the city's newon recreaenter is also attached. the school's teachers had a big role in themi year moveover. over the coming months, the original building will be tor down to make way for athletic fields and additional parking. if y want to s a time lapse of the construction or find...
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well, now they're t attendinghe new patrick henry lk-8 schn the same property. the new building has been five years in the making. the classrooms areigger and more modern. there's a new indoor perform tce space, a city's new recreation center is also attached. the school's teachers had b a role in the mid-year moveover. over the coming months, the original building will be torn down to make way for athletic fields and additiona parking. if you want to see a time lapse of the construction or find out more aut the new school, just search patrick henry on the nbc washington app. >>> when we come back, a young woman's battle against cancer inspireser to find a way to make things better for others walking the same walk. i'll introduce you to this week's harris' hero. >>> plus, what do you do with all that unused medicationndying arou your house? one part of our area is starting a new program to make sure those unused drugs don't fall into the wrong hands. my name is brittney. a little thing i love about the egg white grill is the toasty english muffin. it's toasted p
well, now they're t attendinghe new patrick henry lk-8 schn the same property. the new building has been five years in the making. the classrooms areigger and more modern. there's a new indoor perform tce space, a city's new recreation center is also attached. the school's teachers had b a role in the mid-year moveover. over the coming months, the original building will be torn down to make way for athletic fields and additiona parking. if you want to see a time lapse of the construction or...
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joy, brian tyree henry is here and we'll be right back with courteney cox.distinct conversation] [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ ♪ [ telephone ringing ] -whoa. [ indistinct talking ] -deductible? -definitely speaking insurance. -additional interest on umbrella policy? -can you translate? -damage minimization of civil commotion. -when insurance needs translating, get answers in plain english at progressiveanswers.com. ♪ -he wants you to sign karen's birthday card. it's a high honor. (doorbell chime) matt. i think i got my fantasy nights mixed up. hey, bill. hey, matt. yeah, i'm going to... i'm going to go. you sure? you... yeah. snickers® satisfies. you sure? you... yeah. t-mobile knows dancing is better when you include a partner. singing is better when you include a friend. and unlimited is better with a phone included. it's true. forty bucks with the other guys, doesn't include a phone. so, start the new year right. join t-mobile and get unlimited with a phone included for just forty dollars per line. ♪ if you love me, love♪ like you
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it is not a great likeness, that is henry morgan sta nley, likeness, that is henry morgan stanley, thevel the congo from its source to the sea. stanley was a welshman, who took 999 days to travel here from the eastern coast of africa. it was an epicjourney, the eastern coast of africa. it was an epic journey, and the eastern coast of africa. it was an epicjourney, and opened up the interior of africa to exploitation. the belgian king was looking for his own colony. the men met and the congo free state was born. boma was its capital. this was once the governor general‘s residence but it is not a time in history that was remembered fondly. the powerful rapids that had been the obstacle for so long remained impassable today. but they have also provided great opportunity for hydroelectric power. there are few places on the planet where rivers run as fast and as hard as the congo does here as it approaches the sea. hydroelectric station built here could provide electricity for the whole of africa. it would produce twice as much power as any other hydro plant on earth. that is how rich the c
it is not a great likeness, that is henry morgan sta nley, likeness, that is henry morgan stanley, thevel the congo from its source to the sea. stanley was a welshman, who took 999 days to travel here from the eastern coast of africa. it was an epicjourney, the eastern coast of africa. it was an epic journey, and the eastern coast of africa. it was an epicjourney, and opened up the interior of africa to exploitation. the belgian king was looking for his own colony. the men met and the congo...
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henry james, great writers, many, many politicians came here, and they would dine at this table. it was really a scene of intellectual interest and exchange. so i can only imagine the conversations that were held at this table. so if you were a guest at a party, a large party, you'd be seated at a large table. if it was just the vanderbilts and a few friends, you would be snuggled up against these beautiful fireplaces at a small table, which is what we're showing this evening. it's a three-bay fireplace, literally almost a walk-in fireplace if you will. just incredible scale that lights the room and provides heat for the room as well. so throughout the house there's remarkable carving. much of it done by carl bitter, who was a protege of the architect. carl bitter was an immigrant from austria that found his way working in these grand houses. he also worked on the facade of the metropolitan museum. to decorate the space, he did two scenes. george vanderbilt was a great fan of opera and you see many expressions of that throughout the architecture in the house. this is a space patt
henry james, great writers, many, many politicians came here, and they would dine at this table. it was really a scene of intellectual interest and exchange. so i can only imagine the conversations that were held at this table. so if you were a guest at a party, a large party, you'd be seated at a large table. if it was just the vanderbilts and a few friends, you would be snuggled up against these beautiful fireplaces at a small table, which is what we're showing this evening. it's a three-bay...
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. >> the house managers recommended by the chair of the judiciary committee, henry hyde. >> the 13 houseublicans, the impeachment trial managers have a job in the senate trial of making a case for the removal of the president as they prepare, each will find different pieces of evidence in the case against bill clinton. >> is house managers build their case it was up to the senate to decide how things would actually work. a crucial decision is whether to take direct testimony from witnesses. >> managers believe we should present witnesses and make a case but it is totally a decision of the senate. >> there are many unanswered procedural questions. >> a lot of details, the witnesses are cross-examined. >> the on it senate trial the president was 130 years ago when andrew johnson was acquitted. >> there is no manual for how you conduct a trial so this was very controversial. >> despite the desire to present evidence and witnesses the managers realized the senate had other intentions. >> it was in republican hands but the senate clearly did not want to dirty its hands with impeachment. >> th
. >> the house managers recommended by the chair of the judiciary committee, henry hyde. >> the 13 houseublicans, the impeachment trial managers have a job in the senate trial of making a case for the removal of the president as they prepare, each will find different pieces of evidence in the case against bill clinton. >> is house managers build their case it was up to the senate to decide how things would actually work. a crucial decision is whether to take direct testimony...
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led by henry clay of kentucky, john k.houn of danielarolina, and webster of massachusetts, this time period has been called by some the golden age of the senate. >> the idea of the golden age of the senate is a myth. a golden era of political oratory. you had people coming together to create a compromise to avoid civil war. that's all true. cost did that compromise come? the cost came with the continuation of slavery in america. i also say, i'm not sure it was quite so golden. you look at the membership of the senate. it was a small, elite group of white men who were making very important decisions that would the lives of millions of americans with very little input from the public and very little scrutiny from the public. they are debating issues that are incredibly difficult and divisive. >> henry clay is probably the best example of someone who helped put together the missouri in 1820.e compromise of 1833 and 1850.mise of >> henry clay was a remarkable statesman and someone that the country can understandably be proud o
led by henry clay of kentucky, john k.houn of danielarolina, and webster of massachusetts, this time period has been called by some the golden age of the senate. >> the idea of the golden age of the senate is a myth. a golden era of political oratory. you had people coming together to create a compromise to avoid civil war. that's all true. cost did that compromise come? the cost came with the continuation of slavery in america. i also say, i'm not sure it was quite so golden. you look at...
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but worse than in the last 20 years apparently, henry, the disruptions and cancellations. you still get an above inflation increase. some had argued the government should freeze prices particularly korea with a hat that timetable mixup last year. the government didn't do that. is that a big mistake? the government is caught between a rock and a hard place. it was to champion the free market, that is the ideological bent of the government and itjustifies ideological bent of the government and it justifies the whole policy and it justifies the whole policy and set up endorsing the rail system but on the other hand, you have commuter anger. i think a lot of them would pay more if the service was better than freezing revenues, throttling the amount of money going to the system would be an unpopular policy to many commuters but the government is going to get the blame for this. what people also say is, most people in this country don't depend on trains to get to work. buses are a bigger part of the network in many parts of the country. by sticking its neck out, labour is showin
but worse than in the last 20 years apparently, henry, the disruptions and cancellations. you still get an above inflation increase. some had argued the government should freeze prices particularly korea with a hat that timetable mixup last year. the government didn't do that. is that a big mistake? the government is caught between a rock and a hard place. it was to champion the free market, that is the ideological bent of the government and itjustifies ideological bent of the government and it...
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how much money are we talking about in henry's to tracking details from capitol hill. the polar vortex, the death toll is climbing. when families can expect a just a warm-up again. analysis you will get here on fox news at night. kevin is not afraid to speak his pro-life mind and hollywood. a border ball, acting ice director and border patrol chief, nobody knows better than those to what is happening at the southern border, president obama's top economic advisor with his take. welcome to fox news at night. we have fox team coverage tonight. trace gallagher following latebreaking reaction to be abortion firestorm the jillian turner kicks this off, not just virginia trying to ban access to late-term abortion. >> it done in cases there may be severe deformities, a fetus that is nonviable so in this particular example if a mother is in labor i can tell you what would happen. the infants would be delivered, the infant would be kept comfortable and recess dictated if that is what the mother and family desire and discussion between the physicians and mothers. >> reporter: a p
how much money are we talking about in henry's to tracking details from capitol hill. the polar vortex, the death toll is climbing. when families can expect a just a warm-up again. analysis you will get here on fox news at night. kevin is not afraid to speak his pro-life mind and hollywood. a border ball, acting ice director and border patrol chief, nobody knows better than those to what is happening at the southern border, president obama's top economic advisor with his take. welcome to fox...
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henry, 11th hour, talks.t the spectacle of teresa matt, about the spectacle of teresa matt, a conservative prime minister calling on the mccloskey, the firebrand anti—tory general secretary to unite, popularly known as redland, certainly to drop lots of teresa mays parties mps. in asking for his help to save her brexit deal, saying can we make a deal, can what can your member support, what might you encourage mps to support? as with so much else of maize in weeks. it's amazing she didn't think of this before. she might have done this when she became prime minister in the summer of 2016, i think there was a lot of goodwill then, in the country, i sense that she'd been handing a sticky wicket and people might pull together and make it work. but now people will just see together and make it work. but now people willjust see her as what it is, which is jesper people willjust see her as what it is, which isjesper preminger who's got a chance of passing the deal next week, trying to every plea back everything she c
henry, 11th hour, talks.t the spectacle of teresa matt, about the spectacle of teresa matt, a conservative prime minister calling on the mccloskey, the firebrand anti—tory general secretary to unite, popularly known as redland, certainly to drop lots of teresa mays parties mps. in asking for his help to save her brexit deal, saying can we make a deal, can what can your member support, what might you encourage mps to support? as with so much else of maize in weeks. it's amazing she didn't...
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this is why henry has fallen out of favour. 11. not the start to his managerial career henry would have envisaged when he took charge in october. one more football line for you and two—time premier league winnerjohn obi mikel hasjoined championside side middlesbrough on a deal until the end of the season. the former chelsea midfielder was a free agent after a spell in the chinese super league. he played for nigeria at last summer's world cup and won the champions league in an 11 year tennis and petra kvitova and naomi osaka will play for the australian open title this weekend after both won their thursday semi—finals in scorching conditions. the winner of saturday's showdown will also claim the world number one ranking... and for kvitova, it will be her first grand slam final since her hand was injured in a knife attack in 2016. to be honest, i am not believing that i am in the final. it is kind of weird to be honest as well. i did not note that i was even going to play tennis again. it was night and all nice time to be kneelin
this is why henry has fallen out of favour. 11. not the start to his managerial career henry would have envisaged when he took charge in october. one more football line for you and two—time premier league winnerjohn obi mikel hasjoined championside side middlesbrough on a deal until the end of the season. the former chelsea midfielder was a free agent after a spell in the chinese super league. he played for nigeria at last summer's world cup and won the champions league in an 11 year tennis...
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. >> i marvel at what the distinguished majority leader -- >> they speak very much like henry clay wouldspoken because the rules of the senate encourage that. >> i appreciate the very kind words of the most able senator. >> it's a strange institution. it takes even senators time to figure out what is going on. all new senators want to change everything. as soon as they have been here a little while, they realize as strange as it is, the rules of the senate actually work in their favor and empower every single senator in the way that members the house are not empowered. >> the daily contact among senators is better than you might think because the senate is a lot smaller. almost anything that gets done has to have some bipartisan quality to it. so i think that is one place where the senate and house are different. >> and a lot of house members think, oh, it is just like the house, but it is not at all. because it's smaller, because it's more collegial, because it has great traditions, you get along with people. the idea is to get along with people. the idea is to work well with your colle
. >> i marvel at what the distinguished majority leader -- >> they speak very much like henry clay wouldspoken because the rules of the senate encourage that. >> i appreciate the very kind words of the most able senator. >> it's a strange institution. it takes even senators time to figure out what is going on. all new senators want to change everything. as soon as they have been here a little while, they realize as strange as it is, the rules of the senate actually work...
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our crime reporter henry lee has the latest on the investigation. henry?> reporter: police have witnesses said it was a man behind the wheel but afterwards the woman switch places with the driver. tonight the driver is still at large. >> reporter: police have made an arrest in the case of a 14- year-old boy dragged for blocks by a hit-and-run driver. >> we do indeed have a person of interest in this incident. ore the man in the white tank top was driving the white car and then he switch places with a woman in a striped shirt who had been riding with him. investigators arrested the woman on suspicion of felony hit-and- run causing injury. police are still looking for the man. >> we know there's one more person out there. i'm going to plead with you to turn yourself in. it is just a matter of time. >> reporter: the police chief spoke to reporters after visiting the victim at the hospital. she says the boy is resilient. >> he is one tough guy. and just so smart. he is a fighter. >> reporter: carlyss was riding his bike near the fruitdale bart station when he
our crime reporter henry lee has the latest on the investigation. henry?> reporter: police have witnesses said it was a man behind the wheel but afterwards the woman switch places with the driver. tonight the driver is still at large. >> reporter: police have made an arrest in the case of a 14- year-old boy dragged for blocks by a hit-and-run driver. >> we do indeed have a person of interest in this incident. ore the man in the white tank top was driving the white car and then he...
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henry's assistant franck passi will take training tomorrow.s including the last four holes to finish on 65 for the day. he's a shot clear of eight others including compatriot callum shinkwin who got this eagle on the 17th. that's all your sport for now. from everyone here enjoy the rest of your evening. hello. we have some enormous temperature contrasts across the uk at the moment. and there is some enormous temperature contrast in our whether between what we have today and what we have tomorrow. yes it is going to turn much milder. whereas this afternoon we had temperatures and low single figures as we head into friday afternoon, 10— 12 degrees, a 10 degreesjump in temperatures and the reason for that isa temperatures and the reason for that is a warm front pushing eastwards across the uk at the moment. a big contrast outside at the moment, though. —3 at the moment in lincolnshire. it is already 11 degrees in parts of northern ireland and the isles of scilly as the mild air continues to waft in. so we continue with the east— west split. as we
henry's assistant franck passi will take training tomorrow.s including the last four holes to finish on 65 for the day. he's a shot clear of eight others including compatriot callum shinkwin who got this eagle on the 17th. that's all your sport for now. from everyone here enjoy the rest of your evening. hello. we have some enormous temperature contrasts across the uk at the moment. and there is some enormous temperature contrast in our whether between what we have today and what we have...
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ed henry tracking at all. he's her life with details. it may sound like a movie script but this is legit. fake university's have the government to track people running a scam to get and keep you people in the u.s. illegally. ♪ and shakin' me up so applebee's all you can eat is back. now with shrimp. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. we just upload our logo, and if we have any questions, customer service is there to help. - [male] custom ink has hundreds of products to help you look and feel like a team. get started today at customink.com. to help you look and feel like a team. not long ago, ronda started here. and then, more jobs began to appear. these techs in a lab. this builder in a hardhat... ...the welders and electricians who do all of that. the diner staffed up 'cause they all needed lunch. teachers... doctors... jobs grew a bunch. what started with one job spread all around. because each job in energy creates many more in this town. energy lives here. when did sleep
ed henry tracking at all. he's her life with details. it may sound like a movie script but this is legit. fake university's have the government to track people running a scam to get and keep you people in the u.s. illegally. ♪ and shakin' me up so applebee's all you can eat is back. now with shrimp. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. we just upload our logo, and if we have any questions, customer service is there to help. -...
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. >> the house managers, are recommended by the chair of the judiciary committee, in this case, henrye. >> the 13 house republicans, the so-called impeachment trial managers, have the job, in the senate trial, of making the case for the removal of the president. as they prepare, each is expected to focus on different pieces of evidence in the case against bill clinton. >> while the house managers built their case, it was up to the senate to decide how things would actually work. >> a crucial decision is whether to take direct testimony from witnesses. >> most of our managers believed that we should be allowed to present the evidence, present witnesses, and make a case, but it's ultimately the decision of the senate. >> there are many unanswered procedural questions. >> there's a lot of details -- when we would meet, would we hear from witnesses, would there be witnesses cross-examined? the only senate trial of a president was 130 years ago, when andrew johnson was acquitted. >> they didn't keep the records of how the trial was conducted, so there literally was no manual, no set of rul
. >> the house managers, are recommended by the chair of the judiciary committee, in this case, henrye. >> the 13 house republicans, the so-called impeachment trial managers, have the job, in the senate trial, of making the case for the removal of the president. as they prepare, each is expected to focus on different pieces of evidence in the case against bill clinton. >> while the house managers built their case, it was up to the senate to decide how things would actually...
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henry, before he went in, he was also a part of this committee, a democrat from texas. he told my friend kate baldwin before the meeting that his position was no new funding for any new border barrier. is that the democratic position at this point as you understand it? >> well, we've heard a lot of things from democratic members of the house, democratic members of the senate. i really don't know exactly where the other side is right now, but we need to get there. i think we need to focus on our common ground. there's a lot in the homeland security bill, john, that we do agree on, and that's the good news. there's going to be some sticking points. i tend to support the position that we need not only border security, but barrier security. there's a lot of barriers out there right now that need repair that are porous that have been set up, for example. henry and i are very good friends, but he showed me some barriers that were set up, they block cars but they don't block individuals coming over. so rather than digging in, i think we need to lay all of our cards on the tabl
henry, before he went in, he was also a part of this committee, a democrat from texas. he told my friend kate baldwin before the meeting that his position was no new funding for any new border barrier. is that the democratic position at this point as you understand it? >> well, we've heard a lot of things from democratic members of the house, democratic members of the senate. i really don't know exactly where the other side is right now, but we need to get there. i think we need to focus...
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a wallace, henry c wallace and james wilson. they love him. they think he is a genius. he begins to explore collecting plants, identifying plants, finding various uses for plants , and does all sorts of things with his knowledge and may give him the room to do it. they publish his articles. they praise him and encourage and they let him do serious research. they think that he has hung the moon. so, they give him a position there. he gets a masters degree. they give him a full-fledged faculty position. he's a professor. well, everything's turning up roses for george washington carver. he has a niche in a white institution. he is doing important research. he is praised, valued and everyone adores him. i tell you, if you had read the thousands of letters of this man, you can understand why dore him. he's funny. he's kind. he's sweet. he is positive. he never has a critical word to say about anyone or anything. he is humble and he is so merry. he has a joke and something funny and something humorous about practically everything. so,
a wallace, henry c wallace and james wilson. they love him. they think he is a genius. he begins to explore collecting plants, identifying plants, finding various uses for plants , and does all sorts of things with his knowledge and may give him the room to do it. they publish his articles. they praise him and encourage and they let him do serious research. they think that he has hung the moon. so, they give him a position there. he gets a masters degree. they give him a full-fledged faculty...
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henry, good morning. i think we lost henry. let's go to david, who is calling from jensen beach, florida. he supports the shutdown. david, good morning. caller: good morning. i totally support it. we have got to sometimes take the sacrifices to do the right thing, and the right thing to get our borders sealed up. for yearsn a mason now, and i have never seen anything in my life how they come over and take my trade. mason's get taken over. we are losing jobs left and right, all year long. "they" you are talking about, who is the "they"? caller: that is another thing i want to talk about. the latinos, they are great masons. i will give them back. they are great. they are taking jobs from americans like me. time after time, my phone stops ringing. they get all the jobs. and it is not just them. you have to look at all the brazilians that come up, all of the canadians that common. i mean, they are everywhere. host: let's go to olivia, who is calling from birmingham, alabama. olivia opposes the shutdown. olivia, good morning. caller
henry, good morning. i think we lost henry. let's go to david, who is calling from jensen beach, florida. he supports the shutdown. david, good morning. caller: good morning. i totally support it. we have got to sometimes take the sacrifices to do the right thing, and the right thing to get our borders sealed up. for yearsn a mason now, and i have never seen anything in my life how they come over and take my trade. mason's get taken over. we are losing jobs left and right, all year long....
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henry has been with us since the start, back in 2014., clocked up countless miles, and hollywood success could not have happened to a nicer bloke, so good luck, henry, and as a parting gift from everyone here on the travel show, here are your best bits. a baby. what's the baby's name? mina. wow, so small. they're determined to make me sweat even more. i've got a fair way to go yet. straight, straight. i don't want to rip my pants. you're much stronger than i am. this ride is getting bumpier and bumpier. it's almost like trying to stay on a bucking bronco. 0h! i'm done, i'm finished. i'm going to go home and rest my sore bum, it's been a long day. so that's it for our look back on 2018. i hope you've enjoyed following us on our travels this year and willjoin us in 2019 as we hit the road to bring you some of the best stories from around the world and, you never know, maybe even provide you with inspiration for your next trip. until then, from me, ade adepitan, and all the travel show presenters and the crew on the programme, we'd like to
henry has been with us since the start, back in 2014., clocked up countless miles, and hollywood success could not have happened to a nicer bloke, so good luck, henry, and as a parting gift from everyone here on the travel show, here are your best bits. a baby. what's the baby's name? mina. wow, so small. they're determined to make me sweat even more. i've got a fair way to go yet. straight, straight. i don't want to rip my pants. you're much stronger than i am. this ride is getting bumpier and...
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just search henry. >>> the d.c. history and justice collective wants to change the ilson high drow school. the collective argues that wilson was a segregationist and the s was built on land hich used to be home to a hriving black neighborhood. the group wille a meeting next month to discuss this issue. >>> in news for your health this morning, researchers may have found a way to effec vely tell the parents about the human papillomaoraccine their child. they asked more than 1,100 parents of unvaccinated teens to watch a series about videos of hpvc. they were most interested on cancer prevent as well as the safety and side effects of the vaccine. the center helped in the development ofhis vaccine. >>> it's 4: n. ins for your health, there's a less invasive marsh for womenb withast cancer. doctors freeze the tumor and manys patieeport it is a relatively quick and painless procedure. it also does not have to be performs in the hospital and patients can go back to their normal life afterhe dream is over. >> it's fantasti
just search henry. >>> the d.c. history and justice collective wants to change the ilson high drow school. the collective argues that wilson was a segregationist and the s was built on land hich used to be home to a hriving black neighborhood. the group wille a meeting next month to discuss this issue. >>> in news for your health this morning, researchers may have found a way to effec vely tell the parents about the human papillomaoraccine their child. they asked more than...
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erik: you are nodding, henry. henry: i absolutely agree with that.upply chains are going to be much more regional. i think while manufacturers will move supply chains closer to home -- for example, mexico, i think, will be a beneficiary of that. you see a number of companies china,ing product out of and going to lower value-added product moving to bangladesh, vietnam, malaysia. i think you will continue to see that. erik: david? david: i think of the comments made, i think i -- the one thing i would add to the conversation is, we might have to move backwards to move forward. there is a risk, given where we are today, looking at the world today, that we move away a little bit from an open free trading system. there is some risk to that. i hope we move in that direction. i hope there is no conflict -- no conflict. it is not baked into the cake that in the distribution of outcomes, there is not an outcome that some of the nationalism that is developing, just as a student of history -- you would have to go back and say, this could get off track. i do not
erik: you are nodding, henry. henry: i absolutely agree with that.upply chains are going to be much more regional. i think while manufacturers will move supply chains closer to home -- for example, mexico, i think, will be a beneficiary of that. you see a number of companies china,ing product out of and going to lower value-added product moving to bangladesh, vietnam, malaysia. i think you will continue to see that. erik: david? david: i think of the comments made, i think i -- the one thing i...
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i am ed henry in for brett favre. -- bret baier. the divided government returned in washington but president trump declared he will work with new speaker nancy pelosi but won't give up on key principles. democrats in control of the house for the first time since 2011. key parts of the federal government are still closed. the stalemate with the president over the border wall is at the top of the agenda. he renewed that call a short while ago with friends from i.c.e. speaker pelosi will hold a press conference later this hour. we bring with kevin with the president who made a surprise appearance in the briefing room to state his case. >> a big surprise. we got 5 minutes before he was schedule to come in. we got a chance to watch it happen live on folks. -- fox news. the president took creative license today. using a post, taking a rip off "game of thrones," and declared the wall is coming. it's in sharp contrast to the sober tone he struck today in the press briefing room. >> i have never had so much support as i have in the last week
i am ed henry in for brett favre. -- bret baier. the divided government returned in washington but president trump declared he will work with new speaker nancy pelosi but won't give up on key principles. democrats in control of the house for the first time since 2011. key parts of the federal government are still closed. the stalemate with the president over the border wall is at the top of the agenda. he renewed that call a short while ago with friends from i.c.e. speaker pelosi will hold a...
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-- my old friend captured it best, i served in congress with henry. i dyed my hair to look more like him. [laughter] vice pres. pence: you knew him. he was a great man. he is a great champion for life. most championse -- was the foremost champion of the right to life that congress will ever know. henry spoke words i heard long ago, have never been able to shake them. come -- timethe comes when we face that awesome moment of final judgment, i have often thought that would be a terrible moment of loneliness. we have no advocates, your standing bear -- alone before think thosey said i in the pro-life movement will not be alone. i think there will be a chorus of voices that have never been heard in this world that are heard beautifully and clearly. up for everyone who has been in this movement. say spare them. them,nk you for loving too. [applause] it is a joy to be with you tonight, thank you for all you do to advance the cause of life, supporting this great march for life, so important in the life of our nation. the men and woman in this room are the fo
-- my old friend captured it best, i served in congress with henry. i dyed my hair to look more like him. [laughter] vice pres. pence: you knew him. he was a great man. he is a great champion for life. most championse -- was the foremost champion of the right to life that congress will ever know. henry spoke words i heard long ago, have never been able to shake them. come -- timethe comes when we face that awesome moment of final judgment, i have often thought that would be a terrible moment of...
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we spoke about henry worsley, who was very important to you.for many yea rs friends, served together for many years in the army, and my first expedition to antarctica in 2011 was when henry, we shared a tent together for two months and when henry, we shared a tent togetherfor two months and i retra ced togetherfor two months and i retraced the route by ahmanson, so we are great friends and he was massively passionate about the early polar pioneers, and that really inspired me hence why have done several journeys. inspired me hence why have done severaljourneys. he died attempting the same route, that must be berry emotional. on a personal level, yes, he was attempting the very same thing. it was nice that i could go down and complete the journey and obviously he was my thoughts all the time. when we started the interview, lucy is the reason you are able to do these things. this not apply to a lot of people. —— this must apply. essentially that is how it works. the equation could be the other way around, could be a female explorer with a family
we spoke about henry worsley, who was very important to you.for many yea rs friends, served together for many years in the army, and my first expedition to antarctica in 2011 was when henry, we shared a tent together for two months and when henry, we shared a tent togetherfor two months and i retra ced togetherfor two months and i retraced the route by ahmanson, so we are great friends and he was massively passionate about the early polar pioneers, and that really inspired me hence why have...
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henry cuellar: this is all premature, really prematureanna wiernicki: texas democratic congressman henryuellar.henry cuellaru.s. congressman, d-texastake cg @ 1:12-1:18we are waiting for a mueller report, we are waiting for other things, we can't jump to that conclusion.anna wiernicki: and the president himself has dismissed the idea ...earlier this monthdonald trump: you can't impeach somebody who is doing a great jobin washington, i'm anna wiernicki. (ken) earlier this month... steyer announced he would ánotá run against trump for the presidency in 20-20, instead committing an additional $40 million dollars to the effort to impeach the president. (pam) democrats across the country are reacting to former starbucks c-e-o howard schultz announcement that he is considering running for president in 20-20... and they are emphatically against the idea... mainly because schultz says, he would run as an independent.and many democrats believe schultz would split the anti- trump vote ... making it much easier for president trump to win re-election. in fact, a protester with the same concern... in
henry cuellar: this is all premature, really prematureanna wiernicki: texas democratic congressman henryuellar.henry cuellaru.s. congressman, d-texastake cg @ 1:12-1:18we are waiting for a mueller report, we are waiting for other things, we can't jump to that conclusion.anna wiernicki: and the president himself has dismissed the idea ...earlier this monthdonald trump: you can't impeach somebody who is doing a great jobin washington, i'm anna wiernicki. (ken) earlier this month... steyer...