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it was a hard decision for henry clark of whether he would go on.ho had taken a chance, and they knew that their salvation lay and cooperation. -- in cooperation. the old spirit of the pioneers was reawakened. dam building, the farmers, the machines began to work as one. ♪ ♪ >> by the next year, there were results. henry clark had the best crop of tobacco ever grown in the county. ♪ >> he was sending substantial quantities of food to market, and giving his neighbors plenty of food for thought. they came to see the new fertilizer, the new methods, and the student became a teacher. in the tennessee valley that year, 30,000 other demonstration farmers became teachers, too. for the next year's harvest, henry and his neighbors had a threshing machine specially designed by the tva experts. each group of farmers had a machine. each farmer had an equal right to its use. no longer was it one man alone against the flood. for the first time together, they were acting together, cooperatively, for a common purpose. and even more important, a change was beginning
it was a hard decision for henry clark of whether he would go on.ho had taken a chance, and they knew that their salvation lay and cooperation. -- in cooperation. the old spirit of the pioneers was reawakened. dam building, the farmers, the machines began to work as one. ♪ ♪ >> by the next year, there were results. henry clark had the best crop of tobacco ever grown in the county. ♪ >> he was sending substantial quantities of food to market, and giving his neighbors plenty of...
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henry mcvey of kkr is next. bloomberg. ♪ so with xfinity mobile i can customize each line for each family member? yup. and since it comes with your internet, you can switch wireless carriers, and save hundreds of dollars a year. are you pullin' my leg? nope. you sure you're not pullin' my leg? i think it's your dog. oh it's him. good call. get the data options you need and still save hundreds of dollars... do you guys sell other dogs? now that's simple, easy, awesome. customize each line by paying for data by the gig or get unlimited. and now get $100 back when you buy a new lg. click, call, or visit a store today. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i money quinn. guy: and from london, i'm guy johnson. "bloomberg markets." vonnie: let's turn our focus to private equity investing. erik schatzker is here with a special guest. >> henry mcvey is from kkr. henry, always good to see you. have survey the macro landscape. this time, you have found troubling signs. what is of concern? henry: there is a disconnect where we hav
henry mcvey of kkr is next. bloomberg. ♪ so with xfinity mobile i can customize each line for each family member? yup. and since it comes with your internet, you can switch wireless carriers, and save hundreds of dollars a year. are you pullin' my leg? nope. you sure you're not pullin' my leg? i think it's your dog. oh it's him. good call. get the data options you need and still save hundreds of dollars... do you guys sell other dogs? now that's simple, easy, awesome. customize each line by...
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henry scenarios -- henry cisneros served as -- has put together a new fund. , mr.me back to bloombergtary. tell me about this fund and where you are. have you raise the money and started making investments? henry: the idea is to try to bring private capital to the idea we have a $2 trillion shortfall in american infrastructure. to get it back up to some acceptable level. the american society on civil giveeering says they would american infrastructure a day -- a grade of d. that is the grid that goes into blackouts. we have problems with electrical generation. it is issues with mass transit and the lack of high-speed rail. and morea massive need that will be done by the public sector, whether it is state and local debt. president trump put out a plan last year, but it included only $200 million in federal spending , much less than most people believe is necessary, which requires $800 million to be matched locally or with private capital. we do not have a long tradition of bringing private capital to infrastructure. investors like pension systems, insurance companies, family offices, un
henry scenarios -- henry cisneros served as -- has put together a new fund. , mr.me back to bloombergtary. tell me about this fund and where you are. have you raise the money and started making investments? henry: the idea is to try to bring private capital to the idea we have a $2 trillion shortfall in american infrastructure. to get it back up to some acceptable level. the american society on civil giveeering says they would american infrastructure a day -- a grade of d. that is the grid that...
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behoween for henry bucks and u.s.lars. doesn't every sin kid wanted a brand-new computer or ipad? yes, that's what i would have thought. i would have thought if i were playing, wait a second, they're letting set the price. >> kids don't game the system. kids want to codpe an get through their medical treatment and get so far along the path to super do you remembe -- super dt they're back home. >> ariella stein puts her hope for henry bucksui towards a bear gift cards. >> i go to local hospitals and give out the bears to kids. >> making other kids happy makes me happy because i know how they feel. >> helping others motivates her to stick with her own treatment. >> a lot of times i don't want to go to radiation. i think, well, if i do that, i can give a gift card to make other kids happy because that' what i usually get gift cards for. >> interest shad thinks th program has long-term benefits as well. >> the long-term benefit for me as a pediatric onologist is th child will have less ptsd. i've seen many families who vd
behoween for henry bucks and u.s.lars. doesn't every sin kid wanted a brand-new computer or ipad? yes, that's what i would have thought. i would have thought if i were playing, wait a second, they're letting set the price. >> kids don't game the system. kids want to codpe an get through their medical treatment and get so far along the path to super do you remembe -- super dt they're back home. >> ariella stein puts her hope for henry bucksui towards a bear gift cards. >> i go...
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both henry and bill have earned emmys and more could be coming. >> wow.d, he writes, he directs, he produces and he stars among us, bill hader. >> hi, henry. >> did you win an emmy? >> yes, we both did. >> oh look at that. >> i just love seeing henry winkler on "barry." "barry" airs sundays on hbo. >>> coming up, the best thing you'd see today. paul rudd and jimmy fallon shot a remake of an '80s video classic. i'm truly amazed at the effect that it has on people. thank you, bob! hy-a-it's in here. new from revitalift: derm intensives hyaluronic acid serum with our highest concentration of hyaluronic acid visibly plumps skin and reduces wrinkles. bounce back! new revitalift hyaluronic acid serum from l'oreal. >>> monday on "et" kelly clarkson, nick jonas and blake shelton get ugly in l.a. and -- our trip to wine country with tina fey and amywi. >>>s that all the time we have for tonight. >> we have one more thing for you to check out as we say good night. bye, everybody. ♪ i get to know your name >> it's the clip you didn't know eded. paul rudd singing "yo
both henry and bill have earned emmys and more could be coming. >> wow.d, he writes, he directs, he produces and he stars among us, bill hader. >> hi, henry. >> did you win an emmy? >> yes, we both did. >> oh look at that. >> i just love seeing henry winkler on "barry." "barry" airs sundays on hbo. >>> coming up, the best thing you'd see today. paul rudd and jimmy fallon shot a remake of an '80s video classic. i'm truly amazed at...
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he idolized henry ford. but he liked them because he was the world richest that henry ford was a terrible person which i found out that he got his ideas what he would do about germany by reading ford's book because the european caucus we made cars for the masses. and then to make cars for the masses and to say i can do the same thing using production techniques and then rebuild the economy that is the right idea and he did execute that and then sketched a car and and if you saw that it was like a volkswagen. that's what he came up with. and then to have a huge portrait and in dearborn michigan so in his mind coming to america that gave them the money it was crazy stuff but it all played into the story and we kept coming up with the stories and i won't tell you what it is but if you read the book, this is a tease. [laughter] and in 1934. but it was the depression. and then followed by meeting in the penthouse to discontinue the cadillac which was a big deal that was the number one luxury car in america. not e
he idolized henry ford. but he liked them because he was the world richest that henry ford was a terrible person which i found out that he got his ideas what he would do about germany by reading ford's book because the european caucus we made cars for the masses. and then to make cars for the masses and to say i can do the same thing using production techniques and then rebuild the economy that is the right idea and he did execute that and then sketched a car and and if you saw that it was like...
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both henry and bill have earned emmys and more could be coming. >> wow. he writes, he directs, he produces and he stars among us, bill hader. >> hi, henry. >> did you win an emmy? >> yes, we both did. >> oh look at that. >> i just love seeing henry winkler on "barry." "barry" airs sundays on hbo. >>> coming up, the best thing j a remake of an '80s video classic. nd we all top also was going to the nba finals not a sudden cold blood goes up walkie the as i'm playing well for now most is i cannot wait, i'm glad i don't have the big put money on his series. i don't have a dog in this fight, but i'm still that only milwaukee in 7. but mad is that i ve got a big the pick i want to take a walk in 7 in philadelphia. who's going to defend him be i know marcus all is in toronto for that purpose to try to check jill and be but he's all right now jason is playing out of his mind that got jimmy buckets you can take the big shot and tobias harris who was >>> monday on "et" kelly clarkson, nick jonas and blake shelton get ugly in l.a. and -- ourpri to wine country with
both henry and bill have earned emmys and more could be coming. >> wow. he writes, he directs, he produces and he stars among us, bill hader. >> hi, henry. >> did you win an emmy? >> yes, we both did. >> oh look at that. >> i just love seeing henry winkler on "barry." "barry" airs sundays on hbo. >>> coming up, the best thing j a remake of an '80s video classic. nd we all top also was going to the nba finals not a sudden cold...
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investigators say henry broke into a boat and hid there overnight. when he tried to return to the u-haul the next morning, police were there waiting for him. >> obviously this is really alarming tonight. pierre with us tonight from the national harbor. and pierre, this suspect, we know, is an american, and authorities believe he was radicalized online? >> reporter: that's right, david. authorities say henry began harboring hatred for non-muslims two years ago. the fbi believes he was inspired by watching videos of foreign terrorists, another sign that the influence of isis lives on, even as they lose ground overseas, david. >> pierre thomas tonight. thank you, pierre. >>> and now to the horrific scene for american troops, the deadliest attack on u.s. forces this year in afghanistan. it was a deadly bomb attack. three americans and a contractor were killed in a roadside explosion. the taliban tonight is claiming responsibility, and with what we know right now, here's our foreign correspondent james longman. >> reporter: tonight, the americans were tra
investigators say henry broke into a boat and hid there overnight. when he tried to return to the u-haul the next morning, police were there waiting for him. >> obviously this is really alarming tonight. pierre with us tonight from the national harbor. and pierre, this suspect, we know, is an american, and authorities believe he was radicalized online? >> reporter: that's right, david. authorities say henry began harboring hatred for non-muslims two years ago. the fbi believes he...
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a bit coin and the many crypto hacks we've seen in the past few years and later we'll be joined by henri arslan yun. and crypto leader for p w c n asia to talk about stability and volatility and crypto we've got a lot to cover today for both newcomers and virtual currency veterans so let's get right to it. the crypto currency market is on the verge of one more step toward normalization and regulation this time in the united kingdom the u.k.'s financial conduct authority or f.c.a. will table the question of crypto regulation early next year according to a top aide to the u.k. treasury minister economic secretary john glenn has reportedly responded to a september call for crypto regulation from parliament's treasury committee mr glenn wrote to m.p.'s quote the government will consult early next year to explore whether crypto assets have comparable features to specified investments but that fall outside the current perimeter should be captured in regulation mr gowan did signal that legislation would be required to implement the likely result of that consultation to ensure all necessary lega
a bit coin and the many crypto hacks we've seen in the past few years and later we'll be joined by henri arslan yun. and crypto leader for p w c n asia to talk about stability and volatility and crypto we've got a lot to cover today for both newcomers and virtual currency veterans so let's get right to it. the crypto currency market is on the verge of one more step toward normalization and regulation this time in the united kingdom the u.k.'s financial conduct authority or f.c.a. will table the...
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once they began interviewing henry, prince george's county police aleed federal authorities. ig this case emphasizes our greatest threat now, home grown violence extremists. thosels individ who radicalize independently and alone in their own home with little to no warning. >> leaving the courthouse today, henry'syamily and attor declined to comment.as henry ordered held without bail until his next court hearing. mosecutors left open the possibility thae charges could be added in the future. leon, back to you. >> all right. thank you. maegraves reporting live. >>> let's get to the big news from last night. yes, virginia, tal crs are national champions. a year after their embarrassing first round exit uva wins the first men's basketball title in that school's history. the team arriving back to campus in charlottesville in the next ho. let's go there now. that's where we find news 4 david culver. david, you were outhere in the midst of those crowds that were there on campus last night. >>at had to be a real crazy moment. eporter: i don't know, leon. i'm feeling pretty good. on m
once they began interviewing henry, prince george's county police aleed federal authorities. ig this case emphasizes our greatest threat now, home grown violence extremists. thosels individ who radicalize independently and alone in their own home with little to no warning. >> leaving the courthouse today, henry'syamily and attor declined to comment.as henry ordered held without bail until his next court hearing. mosecutors left open the possibility thae charges could be added in the...
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prosecutors allege henry first targeted dulles airport but was unable toreach security there. so he went to national harbor looking f crowds of pedestrians. when he found there weren't big enough crowds, police h say broke into a boat docked at national harbor where he spent e night. he was spotted the next morning by prince george's county police who were invesgating the stolen van.eg once they ban interviewing henry, prince george's county police alerted federal authorities. >> this case emphasizes our greatest threat right now is home grown violence extremists. those individuals who radicalized independently and alone in their own home with little to no warning. >> reporter: leaving the courthouse today, henry's pham and attorney declined to comment. now, prosecutors acknowledge that much of their case is built on henryon admis of what his intent was, but they also acknowledge that after the endh ofnterview henry told investigators that after being at national harbor andin s young innocent children in the crowd, he changed his mind. the judge decided to hold him without bon
prosecutors allege henry first targeted dulles airport but was unable toreach security there. so he went to national harbor looking f crowds of pedestrians. when he found there weren't big enough crowds, police h say broke into a boat docked at national harbor where he spent e night. he was spotted the next morning by prince george's county police who were invesgating the stolen van.eg once they ban interviewing henry, prince george's county police alerted federal authorities. >> this...
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winkler. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: hello again, henry. were here was right before the emmys. >> yes. >> seth: and we were hopeful. >> we were. >> seth: and you won. >> i did. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: yeah. and it was just wonderful. and, you know, i think there are times where, obviously, you know, when you're in that room with your colleagues, people -- everybody wins an emmy, the audience applauds. but they did seem -- no disrespect to your fellow nominees, they did seem especially happy that you won your emmy. >> it was incredible. i walked up on stage. i saw the two stars of "the crown." >> seth: yeah. >> i started to talk to them about their second season. stacy and i love "the crown." >> seth: yes. and that's a perfect time to start that conversation. [ laughter ] >> i realized i had a speech. and then i turned around and the audience was standing. it is indescribable what that feels like. >> seth: i can only imagine. [ laughter ] and i feel like it might not happen for me, henry. >> i'm going to put a good word in for you.
winkler. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: hello again, henry. were here was right before the emmys. >> yes. >> seth: and we were hopeful. >> we were. >> seth: and you won. >> i did. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: yeah. and it was just wonderful. and, you know, i think there are times where, obviously, you know, when you're in that room with your colleagues, people -- everybody wins an emmy, the audience applauds. but they did seem -- no disrespect...
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so, henry bacon says okay, i'm going to hire my mentor and friend and no one really makes a fuss. vinny ream wants to do it, i left her out of the list of sculptures and studies in washington, her sculpture is in the capitol rotunda, she is still around. she saw lincoln. bacon chooses french. well, people are considering that there is a slight problem, the government is now funding this, okay? and it is costing a fortune to dig piles in the swamp. adding to the budget. they said whatever just take this same garden stature, make a replica, and put that in the lincoln memorial, a nice standing lincoln. well, i don't know what french said to henry bacon but it was apparently enough for bacon to tell mrs. saint gardens, who was a formidable lobbyist, that he found the idea, quote, repugnant, and that your husband would be turning over in his grave if he thought we were thinking of that. by the skin of his teeth, the idea was turned down. the idea for a seated lincoln is conceived and accepted. now there is one big problem, henry bacon is choosing his old employer, daniel chester frenc
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now henry's lawyer paints a much different picture. >> reporter: in court today prlecutors said ron henry was planning a suicide attack and that he wantedblood, chaos, and panic. but his attorney said henry is an american citizen whose rights he government by who interrogated him for hours, then had him committed to a pshiatric ward without allowing him to see a lawyer or noti family. >> this defendant appears to have formed a plot to harm large numbers o innocen people and taken concrete steps to execute that plot. >> reporter: according to court record prosecuto say 28-year-old rondel henry was inspired by isis and wanted to kill as many quote/unquote disbelievers as possible.u- he stole thiul van with a plan to run over pedestrians similar to the truck attack in france in 2016. populars allege henry first targeted dulles airport but was unable to breach security so he went to national harbor looking r crowds of pedestrians. when he found there weren't big enough crowds, he broke into a boat docked at national harbor where he spent the night. he waspotted the next moern by police who we
now henry's lawyer paints a much different picture. >> reporter: in court today prlecutors said ron henry was planning a suicide attack and that he wantedblood, chaos, and panic. but his attorney said henry is an american citizen whose rights he government by who interrogated him for hours, then had him committed to a pshiatric ward without allowing him to see a lawyer or noti family. >> this defendant appears to have formed a plot to harm large numbers o innocen people and taken...
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>> sara: henry the puritan immigrant or henry of the education? >> guest: the education of henry adams, that one. >> sara: so henry adams was probably one of the hardest minds i've had to wrestle down on the page. in terms of writing him because he so scrupulously carved out his own life, and curated it in the education of henry adams, here's someone who was very much about curating his brand so carefully that he can be a big challenge for biographers to get at. and what i found in terms of his religious life is that while he went on a steady ark towards atheism, his scholarly interests were in medieval catholicism, so he was consumed with traveling and cleg art and artifacts, and all things touched by faith. he was fascinated when he went to japan to experience buedism. he has spent a quarter of a million dollars on japanese artifacts he could take home. here's someone who didn't necessarily want to show up at saint johns in washington dc for easter with his wife but he did it once in a while so the family was well represented, at the same time h
>> sara: henry the puritan immigrant or henry of the education? >> guest: the education of henry adams, that one. >> sara: so henry adams was probably one of the hardest minds i've had to wrestle down on the page. in terms of writing him because he so scrupulously carved out his own life, and curated it in the education of henry adams, here's someone who was very much about curating his brand so carefully that he can be a big challenge for biographers to get at. and what i...
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ed henry. [applause] honorable mention for the merriman smith award for broadcast goes to cnn for its coverage of the confirmation vote of brett kavanaugh. [applause] more, the edgar a vote award best the edgar a. poe award honors excellence in news coverage of subjects and events of significant national or regional importance, written with fairness and objectivity. it is in honor of edgar a. poe. a long-term correspondent for the new orleans times picayune in the former white house correspondents association president. in selecting the recipient, the judges looked for excellence in stories with fairness and objectivity. so, the edgar allan poe award home," bymbushed at joshua schneyer, michael pell, andrea januta and deborah nelson of reuters. [applause] the judges write -- the pentagon had hoped to improve base housing through privatization, but after 20 years, reuters fund military families " with highke squalor levels of lead, vermin, mold, leaking ceilings and foul water. using data, metic
ed henry. [applause] honorable mention for the merriman smith award for broadcast goes to cnn for its coverage of the confirmation vote of brett kavanaugh. [applause] more, the edgar a vote award best the edgar a. poe award honors excellence in news coverage of subjects and events of significant national or regional importance, written with fairness and objectivity. it is in honor of edgar a. poe. a long-term correspondent for the new orleans times picayune in the former white house...
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investigators say henry broke into a boat and hid there overnight.he tried to return to the u-haul the next morning, police were there waiting for him. authorities say henry began harboring hatred for nonmuslims two years ago. the fbi believes he was inspired by watching videos of foreign terrorists. another sign the influence of isis lives on even as they lose ground overseas. pierre thomas, abc news at the national harbor. >> our thanks to pierre. >>> sticking with washington, president trump is apparently considering taking an even harder line on immigration as he shakes up the homeland security department. >> several news outlets are reporting that the president has been talking about returning to the practice of family separations, the zero-tolerance policy that took thousands of migrant children away from their parents and sparked outrage across the country. it could trigger another court challenge. just yesterday a judge blocked the administration's efforts to force asylum seekers to wait in mexico while their cases are processed. >>> at the s
investigators say henry broke into a boat and hid there overnight.he tried to return to the u-haul the next morning, police were there waiting for him. authorities say henry began harboring hatred for nonmuslims two years ago. the fbi believes he was inspired by watching videos of foreign terrorists. another sign the influence of isis lives on even as they lose ground overseas. pierre thomas, abc news at the national harbor. >> our thanks to pierre. >>> sticking with washington,...
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please welcome henry winkler!n: well, good to see you. >> it was in my dressing room, and i thought maybe you wanted to remember who i was. ( laughter ) >> stephen: let's see. henry winkler. >> yeah. >> stephen: that is very nice. >> thank you. >> stephen: what was it on? >> it was on a myriad of snacks. ( laughter ) >> stephen: oh, yeah. >> you have amazing snacks. >> stephen: a lot of them are from my home town of charleston, south carolina. >> they are? >> stephen: yeah. >> they travel well. >> stephen: we're off to-- we're off to a good start. >> we are! i'm going to keep this. >> stephen: it's so lovely to see you. >> thank you. >> stephen: you can probably tell from the response of the audience, that-- are you aware, henry winkler, that you are beloved? ( cheers and applause ) that must be-- people-- people belove you. >> people are-- people are unbelievably warm to me, and that is true. >> stephen: yes. >> no matter where i go, somebody invites me into their home for dinner or the equivalent thereof. and--
please welcome henry winkler!n: well, good to see you. >> it was in my dressing room, and i thought maybe you wanted to remember who i was. ( laughter ) >> stephen: let's see. henry winkler. >> yeah. >> stephen: that is very nice. >> thank you. >> stephen: what was it on? >> it was on a myriad of snacks. ( laughter ) >> stephen: oh, yeah. >> you have amazing snacks. >> stephen: a lot of them are from my home town of charleston, south...
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tonight -- senator kamala harris, star of "barry," actor henry winkler, from "game of thrones," actorleth hill, featuring the 8g band with aaron comess. ♪ [ cheers and alause ] ladies and generemen, seth m >> seth: good evening. th meyers, this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is great to hear, in that case, let's get to theews. according to the "new york times," several members of special counsel robert mueller's team are frustrated that at rney general william barr's summary of the russia investigation did not adequately portray their findings. they also believe it was r undignified rr to present his summary in cake form. ] [ laught president trp today threatened to place a tariff on cars being imported from mexico. "no, 'carsis my favorite movie," yelled eric. [ laughter ]ew according to aoll, one in five russians say they would like to leave their countrif given the opportunity. said putin, "fine, we give you a two-minute head start." [ laughter ] president trump claimed in a tweet this morning that special counsel robert mueller's repor
tonight -- senator kamala harris, star of "barry," actor henry winkler, from "game of thrones," actorleth hill, featuring the 8g band with aaron comess. ♪ [ cheers and alause ] ladies and generemen, seth m >> seth: good evening. th meyers, this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is great to hear, in that case, let's get to theews. according to the "new york times," several members of special counsel robert...
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and henry winkler said, "oh my god, that's so wonderful.ase use the money to get everybody pizza." and we said, "oh, that's so sweet." he goes, "just out of curiosity, how much was it?" and we said, "$1 and he said, "send me a check." [ laughter ] [ applause ] he was joking. [ laughter ] henry winkler right there. moving on, whether it's on immigration or his tax returns, the president once again reminded us this weekend that he considers himself above the law. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: president trump toured the border on friday to once again make the case that there is a national emergency happening there, which there is not. he touted a section of the border wall that had been planned during the obama administration, and in the process, he invented a new word. >> so behind us is the wall. it's the new wall. we've done a lot of it, and we're doing a lot more. you see it over here. much of it's reinforced heavily. and very, very hard to climb. if you want to climb that, it's pretty
and henry winkler said, "oh my god, that's so wonderful.ase use the money to get everybody pizza." and we said, "oh, that's so sweet." he goes, "just out of curiosity, how much was it?" and we said, "$1 and he said, "send me a check." [ laughter ] [ applause ] he was joking. [ laughter ] henry winkler right there. moving on, whether it's on immigration or his tax returns, the president once again reminded us this weekend that he considers himself...
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in an article in atlantic monthly in 1858, henry david the rope call for national preserves -- henry david thoreau called for national preserves to be had for inspiration and our own troop recreation. -- true recreation. the first national park yellowstone, established in 1872. the yellowstone valley grant act did more than preserve land in california but established the idea that the federal government would play a role in preserving and managing the natural environment. federal governments had managed land through the homestead act passed in 1862, but that legislation had given away, not preserved, federal land to individuals and to railroad companies for development. when his life tragically ended in 18 city five, abraham lakin -- in 1865, abraham lincoln was thinking about healing and nation action by war, the nature -- the nation would have to be healed politically, economically, spiritually, and perhaps environmentally, and in his final day signals that abraham lincoln may have been considering the damaging effects of four years of civil war and what it had done to the american
in an article in atlantic monthly in 1858, henry david the rope call for national preserves -- henry david thoreau called for national preserves to be had for inspiration and our own troop recreation. -- true recreation. the first national park yellowstone, established in 1872. the yellowstone valley grant act did more than preserve land in california but established the idea that the federal government would play a role in preserving and managing the natural environment. federal governments...
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be the proverbial island of stability in the world of finance for more burchill and sat down with henri arslan yun spin second clip to leader in asia to enlist the stability and future of kryptos. henri you you speak with a lot of the same folks that i speak with and and i've heard this analogy between crypto currency 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. absolutely i think is a lot of similarities you know when we 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 i suppose may fail but however there will be some winners out of this group and these companies may change the with the world in ways that we can even that dissipate tod
be the proverbial island of stability in the world of finance for more burchill and sat down with henri arslan yun spin second clip to leader in asia to enlist the stability and future of kryptos. henri you you speak with a lot of the same folks that i speak with and and i've heard this analogy between crypto currency 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. absolutely i think is a...
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he described her encounters with henry this way. every time you went out to work at 6:00 in the morning he would be coming home? >> yeah. he wasn't here over the night. >> reporter: did you ever talk to him? >> i said good morning to him. >> reporter: and he replied? >> hehi went like and that's it. >> reporter: no words? >> huh-uh. >> reporter: did y find him to be somewhat unusual? >> he scared me. >> reporter: tonight henry's being held without bond. there's a court hearing scheduled in the case tomorrow. leon, back to you. >> all right. pat. you, pat collins reporting live. >>> a somber tonen annapolis today as the end of maryland'ss legislativion turn sboss into a day of mourning. house speaker mike b elch died over the weekend. he was the longest serving we're hearing a tribute from maryland governor. darcy spencer is in annapolis with more. >> repter: the maryland flag flies at half staff over the statehouse inol a. inside lawmakers try to go about th last day of the general assemb session without their leader. hous speaker m
he described her encounters with henry this way. every time you went out to work at 6:00 in the morning he would be coming home? >> yeah. he wasn't here over the night. >> reporter: did you ever talk to him? >> i said good morning to him. >> reporter: and he replied? >> hehi went like and that's it. >> reporter: no words? >> huh-uh. >> reporter: did y find him to be somewhat unusual? >> he scared me. >> reporter: tonight henry's being...
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. >> jimmy: henry winkler.or your roles on this show. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i know you know that. this is not news to you. >> no, it is. i just woke up. >> jimmy: did that change anything? does it give you more pressure, less pressure? >> you just feel like the day after the emmys is when we started shooting. and everyone is on this high. and then you get to work, and you're like oh, i don't know anything. you're like wait, no, this doesn't work. what we were thinking? >> jimmy: is this season different from the first season? >> it's darker. >> jimmy: it is? >> this season is way darker than last season, in a good way. >> jimmy: how does henry feel about that? >> well, henry is the sweetest guy in the world. so i'm always trying to make him -- we're always writing him to do these awful kind of things, especially to my character. and he's like bill, this is so awful that i would say this to you. can't i just can't he just take barry out to a light lunch? can't he take him on a boat? go down to the marina, get
. >> jimmy: henry winkler.or your roles on this show. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i know you know that. this is not news to you. >> no, it is. i just woke up. >> jimmy: did that change anything? does it give you more pressure, less pressure? >> you just feel like the day after the emmys is when we started shooting. and everyone is on this high. and then you get to work, and you're like oh, i don't know anything. you're like wait, no, this doesn't work. what we...
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henry villard dispatches are not only informative but highly readable . as one scholar said his work was marked by individuality and mental vigor. these dispatches constitute high-grade historians offering descriptions of lots of different things, lincoln's appearance, descriptions of his daily routine, descriptions of his visitors got descriptions of his views as well as information about the illinois capital. anyone interested in lincoln or the secession crisis or springfield will find those dispatches highly informative. now for some background on henry villard. he was born in germany in 1835. as an adolescent he immigrated to the united states he changed his name and worked at various jobs including journalists. he first encountered lincoln in 1858 when he covered the illinois senatorial campaign for a new york newspaper. villard tells you this and his two volume memoir . i went out and covered the lincoln douglas campaign but what he doesn't tell you is he trashed lincoln. that he wrote about three of the debates the first three for the new yorker wh
henry villard dispatches are not only informative but highly readable . as one scholar said his work was marked by individuality and mental vigor. these dispatches constitute high-grade historians offering descriptions of lots of different things, lincoln's appearance, descriptions of his daily routine, descriptions of his visitors got descriptions of his views as well as information about the illinois capital. anyone interested in lincoln or the secession crisis or springfield will find those...
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henry is due in court a bit later today. lot of sighs of relief i'm sure are being breathed this morning. back to you. >> thank yo >>> 5:38. the head of the baltimore chapter of a prominent pakistani political party is accused of threatening a fairfax county family. police say qaiser ali was arrested. he allegedly used twitter to threaten a man saying that hld and others will him and his family at their home. the victim told police he feared for his life becau he knew that people who had been executed in pakistan by that political movement. ali is out on bond. >>> a fraternity at old domestic ini don't wa yon has been -- dominion has been suspended for hazing. omega psi phi members beat and slapped pledges and are accused of forcing them to drink hot sauce. the school will review all greek life after t investigation. >>> it's 5:38. an american couple vanishes on a vation. >>> good morning, i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'mly i don't kn leon harr t. we all lik look young and healthy. >> the focus may be on the face, and you don't t
henry is due in court a bit later today. lot of sighs of relief i'm sure are being breathed this morning. back to you. >> thank yo >>> 5:38. the head of the baltimore chapter of a prominent pakistani political party is accused of threatening a fairfax county family. police say qaiser ali was arrested. he allegedly used twitter to threaten a man saying that hld and others will him and his family at their home. the victim told police he feared for his life becau he knew that people...
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thank you so much. [ laughter ] henry winkler right there.g on, whether it's on immigration or his tax returns, esident once again reminded us this weekend that he considers himself above the law. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] president trump toured the border on friday to once again make the case that there is a tional emergency happeni there, which there is not. he touted a section of the l border wat had been planned during the obama administration, and in the process, he invented a new word. >> so behi us is the wall.he it's t new wall. we've done a lot of it, and we're doing a lot more. you see it or here. much of it's reinforced heavily. and very, veryard to climb. if you want to climb that, it's pretty sharp up on top too. but it's a very, very hard -- it's meant anti-climb. it's called anti-climb. laughter ] >> seth:o trump went from being the anti-crime candidate to the anti-climb president. hi's an old man yelling at kids to stay away frooak tree. don't climb that. if you break your neck,
thank you so much. [ laughter ] henry winkler right there.g on, whether it's on immigration or his tax returns, esident once again reminded us this weekend that he considers himself above the law. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] president trump toured the border on friday to once again make the case that there is a tional emergency happeni there, which there is not. he touted a section of the l border wat had been planned during the obama...
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the justice department saying officials stopped 28-year-old rondell henry just in the nick of time. hours, even minutes before the isis sympathizer was prepared to die for his cause. >> we and the agents were able to piece this together and understand that this was not simply a person in a stolen vehicle, but posed a greater threat. >> reporter: according to the criminal complaint, on march 26th, henry stole this truck with the intent of plowing it through a crowd full of people, allegedly driving it around washington, d.c. looking for possible targets, but deciding not to strike. the next morning, authorities say henry drove the van to the airport, but didn't find as many people outside as he hoped. he allegedly told investigators that he walked into the terminal trying to find a way through security to harm disbelievers, but then gave up. he drove the u-haul to national harbor in maryland, a tourist area with restaurants and a ferris wheel. he says, he wanted to create panic and chaos. i was just going to keep driving and driving and driving, he said. i wasn't going to stop. >> yo
the justice department saying officials stopped 28-year-old rondell henry just in the nick of time. hours, even minutes before the isis sympathizer was prepared to die for his cause. >> we and the agents were able to piece this together and understand that this was not simply a person in a stolen vehicle, but posed a greater threat. >> reporter: according to the criminal complaint, on march 26th, henry stole this truck with the intent of plowing it through a crowd full of people,...
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henry: i think it has been arrested.a clear message from being on the ground in china that the stimulus they did, both monetary and some of the supply side, is starting to work. erik: when does the impact of -- when is the impact of that stimulus felt in places like europe, in the consumer or manufacturing? henry probably the third : quarter. erik: that much of a lag? henry i think there is a bit of : a lag. unlike in the past and it was just pure monetary stimulus and we had a more immediate spike, i think this will be much more gradual. i think that is important consideration, which is nominal gdp in china has gone -- when you have a fixed investment economy, you can grow 15% to 20% nominally. today it is a service economy with a demographic in their face and i think you grow 8% to 12% nominally, and that is just north of 6% real gdp. taylor: also weighing in with insight on the global economy and markets with stephen schwarzman of blackstone, who spoke with bloomberg's jason kelly. jason: you have a bunch of portfolio
henry: i think it has been arrested.a clear message from being on the ground in china that the stimulus they did, both monetary and some of the supply side, is starting to work. erik: when does the impact of -- when is the impact of that stimulus felt in places like europe, in the consumer or manufacturing? henry probably the third : quarter. erik: that much of a lag? henry i think there is a bit of : a lag. unlike in the past and it was just pure monetary stimulus and we had a more immediate...
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she described her encounters with henry this way. every time you went out to work at 6:00 in the morning, he will be coming home? >> yeah. so he wasn't here over t night. >> reporter: did you ever talk to him? >> i said good morning to rhim. replied?d he >> he went like that to me. that's it. >> no words? >> huh-uh help. >> did you find him to be somewhat unusual? >> hecared me. >> reporter: so when he got to national harbor y didn't he execute his plan? well, they say when he got here, he thought the crowd was too thin. so he parked a truck, broke into a boatnd waited for just the right time. hertunately t and fbi got him before the right time rolled along. jim, back to you. andhank goodness they did prevented a horrific tragedy perhaps. pat, thank you. >>> we ha breaking news on that college admissions scandal. today 14 suspects pled guilty. the most high profile, actress felicity huffman who paid $15,000 to get her oldest daughter unlimited time to take the s.a.t.e sh also paid to have a proctor correct the answers. she says her d
she described her encounters with henry this way. every time you went out to work at 6:00 in the morning, he will be coming home? >> yeah. so he wasn't here over t night. >> reporter: did you ever talk to him? >> i said good morning to rhim. replied?d he >> he went like that to me. that's it. >> no words? >> huh-uh help. >> did you find him to be somewhat unusual? >> hecared me. >> reporter: so when he got to national harbor y didn't he...
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he is rondell henry. 28 years old.rmantown, maryland.ed repo inspired by the isis vehicle attacks that were largely happening overseas. th a involve driver taking control of a large vehicle like a truck andeolowing intoe with the intent to kill. this plot unfolding reportedly around march 26th or so when he stole a vehicle, officials say. this u-haul from a garage in alexandria. his initial plan they say was to use the van an attack at dulles airport befor making way his instead to national harbor on march 27th. now that day here got they say he didn't see any real crowds so decided to lay in wait. notha knowing law enforcement, too, was watching him, as well, spotting thatnd stolen van eventually catching up to him as he planned they say to break into a boat and hide out there before harching his attack -- hatching his attack. back live we can tell you that today rondell henry will be facing a judge. he remains in custody after prosecutors were worried that he might become a flight risk. for those who live and work in
he is rondell henry. 28 years old.rmantown, maryland.ed repo inspired by the isis vehicle attacks that were largely happening overseas. th a involve driver taking control of a large vehicle like a truck andeolowing intoe with the intent to kill. this plot unfolding reportedly around march 26th or so when he stole a vehicle, officials say. this u-haul from a garage in alexandria. his initial plan they say was to use the van an attack at dulles airport befor making way his instead to national...
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when henry went missing, family members said they were worried for his emotional stability. he faces a detention hearing tomorrow. lester? >> pete, thank you. >>> turning overseas now to the deadliest day this year for forces in afghanistan. a taliban bombing killing four americans, three members of the u.s. military. nbc's richard engel has details. >> reporter: the deadly attack happened outside bagram, an american air base. a suicide bomber drove a massive car bomb into a convoy of american troops killing three u.s. service members and an american contractor. the taliban which tonight is claiming the attack knows just how to time their violence for maximum impact. the deadly blast was a grim welcome for general kenneth mckenzie on his first visit to kabul and as cent com commander and it comes just as the u.s. and the taliban are negotiating a peace settlement. there are 14,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan and president trump has made it clear america's longest war has gone on long enough. >> we call it the endless war, 19 years. real numbers. 19 years. it's unfortunate. it
when henry went missing, family members said they were worried for his emotional stability. he faces a detention hearing tomorrow. lester? >> pete, thank you. >>> turning overseas now to the deadliest day this year for forces in afghanistan. a taliban bombing killing four americans, three members of the u.s. military. nbc's richard engel has details. >> reporter: the deadly attack happened outside bagram, an american air base. a suicide bomber drove a massive car bomb into...
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who the heck is henry myers? he was the science advisor to mo in 1980, and he wrote an incredible 100 page report about the cover up at three mile island. fairewindsis on the website. it seems to have disappeared into the ether, but we recovered it. his cover letter doesn't just blame three-mile island for the cover up, but also blames the n.r.c.. henry makes an incredible case for repeated opportunities to tell the truth that did not happen. my expert report representing the plaintiffs is also on the site. how old thisn idea is, this was printed on a matrix printer and you can see letters aren't as crisp as they are today. three things i would like to discuss, should an evacuation have been ordered, that is number one, how much radiation point,eased, and certain was there an explosion? the first thing is that i believe, and i said so back in is0s an expert, that there was ample evidence on the first day for tmi to have ordered an evacuation. there was an emergency procedure and calculations clearly showed that b
who the heck is henry myers? he was the science advisor to mo in 1980, and he wrote an incredible 100 page report about the cover up at three mile island. fairewindsis on the website. it seems to have disappeared into the ether, but we recovered it. his cover letter doesn't just blame three-mile island for the cover up, but also blames the n.r.c.. henry makes an incredible case for repeated opportunities to tell the truth that did not happen. my expert report representing the plaintiffs is also...
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henry, let's use that as a segue to get into the times piece.for months? there is a little bit more to this than meets the eye. a leadership contest is a matter of when, not if. this is a hard deadline on december which is when tory mps can launch a no—confidence motion formally under the rules. there will be a leadership contest between now and december at the question is when. this seems to say the people that are not dominic raab and boris johnson, i.e., eurosceptic contenders, people would like the prime minister to stay in office, to see the first phase of brexit through. why is that? well, clearly, if there is another phase of brexit, if there is another phase of brexit, if this phase is done, a contender like borisjohnson who promises if this phase is done, a contender like boris johnson who promises to reopen the deal and content of the irish backstop, suddenly loses credibility because he has missed the boat, as it were. but if they go to brussels and bash on the doors and demand the backstop is taken out of the deal, if not, we go for
henry, let's use that as a segue to get into the times piece.for months? there is a little bit more to this than meets the eye. a leadership contest is a matter of when, not if. this is a hard deadline on december which is when tory mps can launch a no—confidence motion formally under the rules. there will be a leadership contest between now and december at the question is when. this seems to say the people that are not dominic raab and boris johnson, i.e., eurosceptic contenders, people...
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on march 26th this year, henry, a computer engineer, walk off his job.bmw he followed a u-haul truck to a suburban virginia mall parking lot. he waited for the driver to leave and then stole the van, leaving his bmw parked right next to it. the next morning at 5:00 a.m. he drove the stolen van to dulles airport. for two hours he unsuccessfully tried to find a way around security barriers to drive into the terminal. later that same day he drove to national harbor, a popular dining hotel and casino development in suburban maryland. the following day, thursday, march 20th, based on the bmw license plate, they identified the owner as henry. they also found the stolen van's boat dive poked at national harbor. they arrested him when he returned it. he told officers he wanted to create panic and chaos. he told them he was just going to keep driving and driving and driving i didn't plan on stopping. >> instead of handling it as a stolen vehicle they look deeper and begin to collaborate amongst montgomery county, the city of alexandria, our officers, then bringin
on march 26th this year, henry, a computer engineer, walk off his job.bmw he followed a u-haul truck to a suburban virginia mall parking lot. he waited for the driver to leave and then stole the van, leaving his bmw parked right next to it. the next morning at 5:00 a.m. he drove the stolen van to dulles airport. for two hours he unsuccessfully tried to find a way around security barriers to drive into the terminal. later that same day he drove to national harbor, a popular dining hotel and...
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oh, but john henry browne knew exactly how he'd respond.was a bombshell he had in store. >> we wanted to be the people who brought light into this case. >> reporter: you wanted to provide a little twist, a turn, a surprise? on a lot of evidence. and it was just kind of boring them. and so we wanted to be the people who brought light into this case. keith morrison: so, what was the light in this case, the secret twist? when "dateline" continues. where does your almondmilk almond breeze starts here with our almond trees in our blue diamond orchard in california. my parents' job is to look after them. and it's my job to test the product. the best almonds make the best almondmilk. blue diamond almond breeze. lwho treats yourselfa diyby treating your yard.ht. who goes against the grain, then with it. who never cuts corners, unless corners need to be cut. at lowe's, we do it right, too. with all the right plants for your region. and big savings on top lawn and garden brands. so, you stay a step ahead of spring all season long. xfinity watchathon
oh, but john henry browne knew exactly how he'd respond.was a bombshell he had in store. >> we wanted to be the people who brought light into this case. >> reporter: you wanted to provide a little twist, a turn, a surprise? on a lot of evidence. and it was just kind of boring them. and so we wanted to be the people who brought light into this case. keith morrison: so, what was the light in this case, the secret twist? when "dateline" continues. where does your almondmilk...