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henry gets there in time.goodbye to his sister she is buried in the english cemetery in florence. and it's uncapped and overgrown. in this one time he actually lost her gray. he fell over. so in fact the grave is about 10 feet away but this is her stone my wife has really skinny hands so you can see it says louisa adams. she dies young because of that. henry of course famously mary's marion hooper known to her mother as Ãbthere's a lot about this in the book and other books and the one fourth-generation adams to give a fair amount of press. and marion is a great photographer but not a great beauty. i know that because henry writes to a friend and says i think you will like her. he said she talks a little bit too much and he says we can fix it. so note to photograph here it's impossible to find a photograph of hope are looking at the camera she does not have a portrait painted. he does not go out of his way to tell his wife that she is lovely which one should. then he thinks elizabeth sherman cameron the niece
henry gets there in time.goodbye to his sister she is buried in the english cemetery in florence. and it's uncapped and overgrown. in this one time he actually lost her gray. he fell over. so in fact the grave is about 10 feet away but this is her stone my wife has really skinny hands so you can see it says louisa adams. she dies young because of that. henry of course famously mary's marion hooper known to her mother as Ãbthere's a lot about this in the book and other books and the one...
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>> henry, this is your michigan marching band! >> no way! ♪ >> oh!>> i can't believe i'm here. >> reporter: the michigan marching band wrote out a single note, and just look at the symphony that followed. >> you got it. >> reporter: a masterpiece of kindness and inspiration that struck a major chord in this young man's life. so nowhopefully no matter wr whe his music takes him, h will always follow the lead of this marching band and play it forward. >> nice job! >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road." >> you guys have the best music ever. >> reporter: in ann arbor, michigan. >> i can't wait to join. >> oh, yeah. it will come soon. ou be off to college. and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. >>> it's friday, january 31st, 2020. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> heightened concerns at home. the first known person-to-person transmission of the coronavirus is confirmed in the u.s., this as the death toll makes a record jump in china today. >>> witnesses or acquittal? a pivotal moment just ahead in the impeachment trial of president trump.
>> henry, this is your michigan marching band! >> no way! ♪ >> oh!>> i can't believe i'm here. >> reporter: the michigan marching band wrote out a single note, and just look at the symphony that followed. >> you got it. >> reporter: a masterpiece of kindness and inspiration that struck a major chord in this young man's life. so nowhopefully no matter wr whe his music takes him, h will always follow the lead of this marching band and play it forward....
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henry: it is not the only reason.lly the most dominant central bank liquidity provider. . is coming out of japan, coming out of china. the fed clearly has the bully pulpit, but don't underestimate liquidity moving out of taiwan and china. that will drive to bid for yield. i think the fed will retract some of its government -- some of its dovishness. we said last year the central banks will come in because that chart showed a massive downturn. ,o they had a recovery certainly in the bbb market, as well as in the equity growth market. i would expect a more tempered view from the fed. even the ecb and other central banks in europe, i think they are focused on arresting deflation, but they know there's a wide gap now between financial assets and real economy assets. erik: what about the coronavirus outbreak? needless to say a human tragedy is already playing out in china, and it may play out elsewhere. strictly through the investor's lens, could it tip markets into a selloff? henry: the human element has been our focus at
henry: it is not the only reason.lly the most dominant central bank liquidity provider. . is coming out of japan, coming out of china. the fed clearly has the bully pulpit, but don't underestimate liquidity moving out of taiwan and china. that will drive to bid for yield. i think the fed will retract some of its government -- some of its dovishness. we said last year the central banks will come in because that chart showed a massive downturn. ,o they had a recovery certainly in the bbb market,...
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let's talk to henry. let's go to the financial times.h major reaction to our brand strikes. i don't know if you saw that televised. i saw the optics. they buy for them to come of the chairman, the joint chiefs, the defence secretary and dan trump came through those swing doors. let there be light. he came in like a messiah returning to hill the world. laughter. i was astonished. he left his optics. it is a show. i was surprised by how measured he appeared. that she left the optics was that the iranians allowed him to do so. i understand the brief the iraq he government about the strikes never going to take place. the americans had move the assets and their troops in the iraqi troops into the bunkers. it could very well be the iranians just into the bunkers. it could very well be the iraniansjust said we will not hit the targets that we could hit because we fear with the americans might do. here we have trump facing a lot of different ways. 0n the one hand, he says it appears iran is standing down that which is a good thing but at the sam
let's talk to henry. let's go to the financial times.h major reaction to our brand strikes. i don't know if you saw that televised. i saw the optics. they buy for them to come of the chairman, the joint chiefs, the defence secretary and dan trump came through those swing doors. let there be light. he came in like a messiah returning to hill the world. laughter. i was astonished. he left his optics. it is a show. i was surprised by how measured he appeared. that she left the optics was that the...
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withes-henry monchau stays us. the prime minister of japan, shinzo abe, saying that japanese citizens have been flown back from wuhan and will be quarantined for two weeks. china is reporting more than 100 deaths. let's bring in our asia cross at that's managing editor. -- cross assets managing editor. what movement are we likely to see when these markets reopen on your side of the world? had an mind, we have number of markets open past couple of days. japan. today, we saw south korea and australia pack. south korea had a really bad session today, down about 3% or more throughout the day as korean shares were catching up to the declines, spurred by concerns about the virus over the past couple of sessions. tomorrow, hong kong comes back online and we expect to see a significant decline. potentially further liquidity in the offshore yuan tomorrow as hong kong comes back online. tradingd, hong kong could still be impeded by all of these companies and banks telling employees to maybe work from home, consider the healt
withes-henry monchau stays us. the prime minister of japan, shinzo abe, saying that japanese citizens have been flown back from wuhan and will be quarantined for two weeks. china is reporting more than 100 deaths. let's bring in our asia cross at that's managing editor. -- cross assets managing editor. what movement are we likely to see when these markets reopen on your side of the world? had an mind, we have number of markets open past couple of days. japan. today, we saw south korea and...
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>> henry, this is your michigan >> oh!> we're so excited to have you here with us, henry. >> i can't believe i'm here. >> reporter: the michigan marching band wrote out a single note, and just look at symphony that followed, a masterpiece of kindness andnspiration that struck a major chord in this young man's life. so now hopefully no matter where his music takes him, henry will always follow the lead of this marching band, and play it forward. >> nice job! >> reporter: steve hartman, on the road. >> you guys have the best music ever. >> reporter: in ann arbor, michigan. >> i can't wait to join. >> oh, yeah. it will come soon. >> and that's the "overnight >> it's monday, january 27th, 2020. this is the "cbs morning news". >> i still don't believe it. everybody is at a loss for words. >> shocking death of lakers legends kobe bryant who died in a helicopter crash that also killed his daughter and seven others. the outpouring of grief. the audio recordings of the final moments before the chopper went down. >> the grammy show
>> henry, this is your michigan >> oh!> we're so excited to have you here with us, henry. >> i can't believe i'm here. >> reporter: the michigan marching band wrote out a single note, and just look at symphony that followed, a masterpiece of kindness andnspiration that struck a major chord in this young man's life. so now hopefully no matter where his music takes him, henry will always follow the lead of this marching band, and play it forward. >> nice job!...
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and from that moment to this, henry has been rockin' out to their cd-- >> let's go blue!ld halftime shows on youtube. he even wrote a letter to the band saying how he'd love to sign up some day. in response, they sent him a bunch of swag and a card inviting him to audition when he's old enough. >> i just really liked the card. >> reporter: what were you feeling in that moment? >> surprised and heartwarmed. >> reporter: his mother got it on video. >> what did they say? >> they say they will accept me in a few years. >> into what? >> into the marching band. >> are you excited? >> yes, i'm really excited. >> that was nice of them, huh? >> reporter: jeff and kim boyer. >> it was just a simple act to reach back out to him. it's changed his world. >> he's on fire for music now. >> reporter: henry asked if he could double up on piano lessons and started taking drums, too. >> like the card said, "practice hard." and i will practice hard. >> reporter: so you can get there some day. >> yes. i just have a really good feeling that i'm going to be in the marching band. >> reporter: if
and from that moment to this, henry has been rockin' out to their cd-- >> let's go blue!ld halftime shows on youtube. he even wrote a letter to the band saying how he'd love to sign up some day. in response, they sent him a bunch of swag and a card inviting him to audition when he's old enough. >> i just really liked the card. >> reporter: what were you feeling in that moment? >> surprised and heartwarmed. >> reporter: his mother got it on video. >> what did...
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henry went on to host ten times and was the first member at the five-timer club.ertainment world in mourning as the reports buck henry has dayed at the age of 89 his first novel earned him oscar nomination for the graduate. and he was also part of get smart and codirectedwait with w. >> clearly everything you mentioned about him is iconic. what a contribution he's made to the arts speaking of someone else who has also made such a dave chappelle this year's mark twain prize winner and he had a passionate acceptance speech that went viral. >> there's something so true about this genre done correctly that i will fight anybody that gets in the true practitioner's art form way, because i know you're wrong, this is the truth and you are instructing it >> he had a lot to talk about. that was just 15-second clip he talked about the importance of stand up comedy and free speech, joking the second amendment is there in case the first one doesn't work out and he thanked his mom for supporting his dream of becoming a performer. that happened yesterday on pbs and we had bigger
henry went on to host ten times and was the first member at the five-timer club.ertainment world in mourning as the reports buck henry has dayed at the age of 89 his first novel earned him oscar nomination for the graduate. and he was also part of get smart and codirectedwait with w. >> clearly everything you mentioned about him is iconic. what a contribution he's made to the arts speaking of someone else who has also made such a dave chappelle this year's mark twain prize winner and he...
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today, henry long, seen here ata died.hearing, appeared before a judge. when the manslaughter charge was put to him, he replied, i plead guilty, guilty. although henry long has said he is guilty of manslaughter in relation to events here last summer, he has pleaded not guilty to the murder of the police officer. it means he now faces a murder trial in march. two other teenagers, both 17, are due to stand trial with him, charged with killing the 28—year—old police officer. greater manchester police has said more potential victims of the serial rapist reynhard sinaga have come forward following his sentencing. sinaga was jailed for life on monday with a 30 year minimum for 159 sex offences, most of them rapes. he lured men from manchester clubs to his flat where he drugged and assaulted them. sinaga's father, in a phone call to the bbc, said the family accepts the verdict and his punishment fits his crimes. rebecca long bailey has become the latest labour mp to join the contest to be labour leader. a key member of jeremy cor
today, henry long, seen here ata died.hearing, appeared before a judge. when the manslaughter charge was put to him, he replied, i plead guilty, guilty. although henry long has said he is guilty of manslaughter in relation to events here last summer, he has pleaded not guilty to the murder of the police officer. it means he now faces a murder trial in march. two other teenagers, both 17, are due to stand trial with him, charged with killing the 28—year—old police officer. greater manchester...
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henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> henry, thank you. police are also investigating a second homicide in the city less than 24 hours after the incident that henry was talking about. this happened at about 12:30 this morning near an apartment complex near ellis street. a man was suffering from a gunshot wound. he died at the hospital. neighbors say they are uneasy about the recent violence. >> it is very scary because, like, you cannot go anywhere. you have to look around everywhere now. hayward is getting very -- >> reporter: police say the homicide is not connected to yesterday's deadly shooting at that airbnb rental. anyone with information is asked to give hayward police a call. >>> the running government is cracking down on protesters who are angry that the military shot down a ukrainian passenger jet last week. reportedly firin ammunition and tear gas to disperse the demonstrations. the government finally admitted the accident immediately shut down the planen. everyone was killed. >>> supporters a president trump sate the demonstrat
henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> henry, thank you. police are also investigating a second homicide in the city less than 24 hours after the incident that henry was talking about. this happened at about 12:30 this morning near an apartment complex near ellis street. a man was suffering from a gunshot wound. he died at the hospital. neighbors say they are uneasy about the recent violence. >> it is very scary because, like, you cannot go anywhere. you have to look around everywhere now....
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first-ever album of the year winner was the music from peter gant by henry mancini.christmas >> the chipp among song. the all time biggest song, late classical conductor sir george schulte with 31, followed by quincy jones, who has 28 grammy statuettes. it's a safe guess that given the current turmoil in the music academy, there are likely to be changes to respond to, among other things the debate over the grammy selection process. but everyone can agree on this, the official weight of a grammy statuette is six pounds. coming up... child's play. ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, we just have to start. autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. dana-farber cancer institute discovered the pd-l1 pathway. pd-l1. they changed how the world fights cancer. blocking the pd-l1 protein, lets the immune system attack, attack, attack cancer. pd-l1 transformed, revolutionized, immunotherapy. pd-l1 saved my life. saved my life. saved my life. what we do here at dana-faber, changes lives everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. a lot will hap
first-ever album of the year winner was the music from peter gant by henry mancini.christmas >> the chipp among song. the all time biggest song, late classical conductor sir george schulte with 31, followed by quincy jones, who has 28 grammy statuettes. it's a safe guess that given the current turmoil in the music academy, there are likely to be changes to respond to, among other things the debate over the grammy selection process. but everyone can agree on this, the official weight of a...
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henry dexter white. white was the polar opposite of keynes, short, jewish with a round face and glasses, and known to be so rude and abrasive that the future secretary of state, d matches and, later said thatan acheson, later said when white was accused of being a communist, he himself had crawled much worse names at white. , whitefore pearl harbor began working on his own vision of a postwar monetary order. the particulars in his plan generally tracked key nes'own ideas. one difference however, white's vision of a monetary clearinghouse which he called the international monetary fund, or ims would perform the functions of a central bankerf, by controlling capital flows within the international system. his vision sought to eliminate what had previously been recognized as a gold standard system but cap the u.s. dollar at the center of the system. -- that kept the u.s. dollar at the center of the system. by contrast, keynes envisioned the creation of a new international currency to facilitate currency exch
henry dexter white. white was the polar opposite of keynes, short, jewish with a round face and glasses, and known to be so rude and abrasive that the future secretary of state, d matches and, later said thatan acheson, later said when white was accused of being a communist, he himself had crawled much worse names at white. , whitefore pearl harbor began working on his own vision of a postwar monetary order. the particulars in his plan generally tracked key nes'own ideas. one difference...
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before i get to that though, your honors thesis was henry clay, senator henry clay. that inspired you to want to be a united states senator? >> guest: i got him interested in politics in school. i ran for the president of the student body in high school and a big high school, very contentious race. >> host: you said you were hooked. >> guest: i was. i began to follow politics. i remember at age 14 when the conventions were really the coverage of convention was really dull. they focused on the podium and listened to all the speeches on tv. >> host: or there' where there g senate radio and we would listen to the whole thing. >> guest: maybe you are watching too, watching those things from gavel to gavel. so, i began to try to practice this craft to see if i could get good at it clay was the most famous politician in kentucky. not a terribly significant state somewhat argue has become a major statesman some people focusedd on clay, so i wanted to learn more about him. se was known for crafting compromises. it's absolutely essential, but constitutions for compromises and
before i get to that though, your honors thesis was henry clay, senator henry clay. that inspired you to want to be a united states senator? >> guest: i got him interested in politics in school. i ran for the president of the student body in high school and a big high school, very contentious race. >> host: you said you were hooked. >> guest: i was. i began to follow politics. i remember at age 14 when the conventions were really the coverage of convention was really dull....
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i said, can i quote henry on that? because henry is outstanding. and when henry is impressed with something, then i'm impressed. and henry, we're impressed with you. thank you very much for being here. [ applause ] >> thank you, henry. thank you. and michael pillsbury, thank you very much. you've been saying some fantastic things about china and about us and we have a good partnership. this is going to be something that's going to be very special. we're going to talk about it in a second. a friend of mine, steve schawarsman is here. but steve has done a great job and very good relationship wh china and very good relationship here.s. hi, nelson. what are you doing sitting all the way back there, nelson? how is general electric doing? he'll straighten it out. you'll straighten it out. he came in nice and late. he didn't get in too early. hank greenberg is there. if they took care of hank, they wouldn't have had the problems that they had. where is hank? [ applause ] >> if hank had stayed there like he could have, you wouldn't have had the problem tha
i said, can i quote henry on that? because henry is outstanding. and when henry is impressed with something, then i'm impressed. and henry, we're impressed with you. thank you very much for being here. [ applause ] >> thank you, henry. thank you. and michael pillsbury, thank you very much. you've been saying some fantastic things about china and about us and we have a good partnership. this is going to be something that's going to be very special. we're going to talk about it in a second....
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i said can i quote henry on that. henry is outstanding. when henry is impressed with something, then i am impressed. henry, we are impressed with you. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: and michael pillsbury, thank you very much, and susan pillsbury, thank you very much. you've been saying fantastic things about china and about us. we have a good partnership. this is going to be something very special. we will talk about it in a second. a friend of mine, steve schwarzman is here. i know you have no interest in this deal. i'm surprised you're not sitting on the edge of the stage. steve has done a great job and a very good relationship with china and with us. nelson peltz is here. nelson is around here somewhere. what are you doing sitting back that way? how is general electric doing? you will straighten it out. he came in late. he did not come in too early. -- hank freeburg is here. hank. -- if hank it stayed like he should have, we would not have the problem we ended up having with our economy. we have tremendous senators here in some incr
i said can i quote henry on that. henry is outstanding. when henry is impressed with something, then i am impressed. henry, we are impressed with you. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: and michael pillsbury, thank you very much, and susan pillsbury, thank you very much. you've been saying fantastic things about china and about us. we have a good partnership. this is going to be something very special. we will talk about it in a second. a friend of mine, steve schwarzman is here. i know you...
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kissinger told me, how did the president ever pull this off i said, can i quote henry on that henry is outstanding and when henry is impressed with something, i'm impressed henry, we're impressed with you. thank you very much for being here thank you, henry thank you. [ applause ] >> and michael and susan pilsner, thank you very much you've been saying some fantastic things about china and about us we have a good partnership this is going to be something that's going to be very special. we'll talk about it in a second. a friend of mine, steve schwartzman is here. i know, steve, you have no interest in this deal at all i'm surprised you're not sitting on the ledge of the stage. very good job, very good relationship with china and very good relationship with us. nelson peltz is here very good friend of mine hi, nelson what are you doing, sitting all the way back there, nelson how is general electric doing now? he'll straighten it out. you'll vaten it out. he came in nice and late he didn't get in too early, that's for sure. hank greenberg is here hank if they took care of hank, they w
kissinger told me, how did the president ever pull this off i said, can i quote henry on that henry is outstanding and when henry is impressed with something, i'm impressed henry, we're impressed with you. thank you very much for being here thank you, henry thank you. [ applause ] >> and michael and susan pilsner, thank you very much you've been saying some fantastic things about china and about us we have a good partnership this is going to be something that's going to be very special....
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william henry harrison was a very ambitious military and political leader from virginia. in his late 20's, he has made the territorial governor of indiana an almost immediately -- and almost immediately accelerates the process of treaty making and moving native lands into american control. william henry harrison would continue to have a great influence on the early years of what became indiana. he came from virginia and wanted to re-create indiana and the -- in the model of an aristocratic, slave-owning society, but he had a lot of opposition. that opposition was led by a man named jonathan jennings, who had been pushing for statehood even before the war of 1812. with the war over, now that bush -- push resumed. jennings led a faction that really wanted to emphasize the rights of the common man, much more democratic, also outline, as did -- outline, as did -- outlawing, as did the northwest ordinance, any form of slavery in the state outlawed. ultimately his faction would prevail and determine the course of indiana over the next decades. after indiana achieved statehood,
william henry harrison was a very ambitious military and political leader from virginia. in his late 20's, he has made the territorial governor of indiana an almost immediately -- and almost immediately accelerates the process of treaty making and moving native lands into american control. william henry harrison would continue to have a great influence on the early years of what became indiana. he came from virginia and wanted to re-create indiana and the -- in the model of an aristocratic,...
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henry?r: well, frank, these tickets may look real, but police tell me they are part of a prank and not everyone is amused. did you get a parking ticket in alameda? better take a closer look. the $100 fine in bold letters seems legitimate enough, but in really small print at the bottom there's this message. >> it was issued by a concerned citizen and not an actual fine. it's for entertainment purposes only. >> reporter: police don't find it very entertaining. >> whoever did it obviously did it as a prank, but to me it's not a prank and also puts the police department in a bad position where we're getting bad press for something we didn't do. >> reporter: it was last month when a man found a ticket on his acura near his house, but he then went to the police department to pay his fine. >> he didn't know where to send it to. >> reporter: police quickly realized it was fake and from a novelty company. they posted pictures on social media of a fake ticket and what a real one looks like. the fake o
henry?r: well, frank, these tickets may look real, but police tell me they are part of a prank and not everyone is amused. did you get a parking ticket in alameda? better take a closer look. the $100 fine in bold letters seems legitimate enough, but in really small print at the bottom there's this message. >> it was issued by a concerned citizen and not an actual fine. it's for entertainment purposes only. >> reporter: police don't find it very entertaining. >> whoever did it...
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we love you, ed henry.ple... a voice for the voiceless. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com . . when you shop for your home at wayfair, you get more than free shipping. you get everything you need for your home at a great price, the way it works best for you, i'll take that. wait honey, no. when you want it. you get a delivery experience you can always count on. you get your perfect find at a price to match, on your own schedule. you get fast and free shipping on the things that make your home feel like you. that's what you get when you've got wayfair. so shop now! ♪. pete: winning the final contest. >> not rigged. ed: i retire. thank you so much. >> put so much on here. f and f farewell. pete: couple exists for you. you are such a good gift giver. ed: oh, pure silk. is this pocket swear? oh, it is next tie. pete: now you have the tie. we the people tie. >> that is wonderful. pete: get the next one. ed: i can't wear maga hat because i'm a journalist but
we love you, ed henry.ple... a voice for the voiceless. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com . . when you shop for your home at wayfair, you get more than free shipping. you get everything you need for your home at a great price, the way it works best for you, i'll take that. wait honey, no. when you want it. you get a delivery experience you can always count on. you get your perfect find at a price to match, on your own schedule. you get...
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henry, let's start with the daily mirror, what it calls a royal sensation.hat they didn't even tell the queen. take, what did you think when you heard this announcement that they would step from being senior royals. i thought, i'm would step from being senior royals. ithought, i'm not would step from being senior royals. i thought, i'm not surprised, this has been building for quite some time, notjust since the pretty successful trip to southern africa but for quite some time before that, with had statements, prince harry saying, leave my wife alone, stop racially abusing her. without him being very keen and determined to protect her but also very keen and determined to stand up for herself and they've been quite candid about the pressure they feel and the mental health problems they claim this is causing. let's remember, meghan is an an historic position. we have to go all the way back to queen charlotte, the wife of matt king george, someone of african a ncestry king george, someone of african ancestry and the royal family, played by helen mirren, who look
henry, let's start with the daily mirror, what it calls a royal sensation.hat they didn't even tell the queen. take, what did you think when you heard this announcement that they would step from being senior royals. i thought, i'm would step from being senior royals. ithought, i'm not would step from being senior royals. i thought, i'm not surprised, this has been building for quite some time, notjust since the pretty successful trip to southern africa but for quite some time before that, with...
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henry? >> reporter: one money charged with murder, the other with involuntary manslaughter in attempt of a software engineer trying to get his laptop back but he did with his life. shuo zeng seen here on his page chased after his stolen laptop. when he caught up with the suspects b&w, the morning of new year's eve, it took off and ended up in a hit and their suv. he died on his 31st birth day. the da charge to convicted robbers in connection to >> my brother was not there. my brother was home. like he always is. helping me out. my brother was there with me all the time. that is not fair. >> reporter: the court process begins with the two men. family friends of the victim are in mourning. >> he was really an impressive guy. >> reporter: he is shocked about the laptop theft. >> census, stupid thefts. >> reporter: he had a phd and worked as a sandy's and engineer. a friend who worked with him described him as genuine, brilliant and sweet. someone who is kind to others and worked hard. the victi
henry? >> reporter: one money charged with murder, the other with involuntary manslaughter in attempt of a software engineer trying to get his laptop back but he did with his life. shuo zeng seen here on his page chased after his stolen laptop. when he caught up with the suspects b&w, the morning of new year's eve, it took off and ended up in a hit and their suv. he died on his 31st birth day. the da charge to convicted robbers in connection to >> my brother was not there. my...
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henry ruffled feathers and fur in 1959, cofounding the society for indecency to naked animals.lothes do you propose to put on all the naked animals in the country? >> simple, decent and comfortable clothing. >> in 1965, he teamed up with mel brooks to create the classic television spy spoof, "get smart." >> missed it by that much. >> henry went on to write the oscar nominated screen play for 1967 film "the graduate." >> mrs. robinson you are trying to reduce me. >> from there it was on to the early years of saturday night live, which he hosted ten times. and where he served as john belushi's mild-mannered foil in a number of samurai sketches. >> if only these were bifocals. >> pauley: though his on screen appearances declined in recent years, henry set a standard that comics to this day try their best to equal. buck henry was 89. >> you're a fine, and intelligent group. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ pd-l1 saved my life. saved my life. saved my life. what we do here at dana-faber, changes lives everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. so josh, you going for our drive saf
henry ruffled feathers and fur in 1959, cofounding the society for indecency to naked animals.lothes do you propose to put on all the naked animals in the country? >> simple, decent and comfortable clothing. >> in 1965, he teamed up with mel brooks to create the classic television spy spoof, "get smart." >> missed it by that much. >> henry went on to write the oscar nominated screen play for 1967 film "the graduate." >> mrs. robinson you are...
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i said, can i quote henry on that? henry is outstanding. when henry is impressed with something, i'm impressed. henry, thank you very much for being here. thank you. [ applause ] >> michael pillsbury, thank you very much and susan pillsbury, thank you very much. you've been saying fantastic things about china and about us. we have a good partnership. this is something that will be very special. >> we will talk about it in a second. a friend of mine, steve shoresman is here. i know you have nothing to do with this deal at all, surprised you're not sitting on the ledge of the stage. he has done a good job and good relationship with china and us. nelson, a good friend of mine here. hi, nelson. what are you doing sitting all the way back there, nelson? how's general electric doing? he'll straighten it out. he came in nice and late. hank greenberg is here. hank, if they took care of hank they wouldn't have had the problems that they had. where's hank? hank greenberg. [ applause ] >> hank. hank stayed there like he should have you wouldn't have h
i said, can i quote henry on that? henry is outstanding. when henry is impressed with something, i'm impressed. henry, thank you very much for being here. thank you. [ applause ] >> michael pillsbury, thank you very much and susan pillsbury, thank you very much. you've been saying fantastic things about china and about us. we have a good partnership. this is something that will be very special. >> we will talk about it in a second. a friend of mine, steve shoresman is here. i know...
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and janet henry are still with us.ascent of alphabet into the trillion dollar club. 50% of the s&p are made up of four names. is that cause for concern or celebration? gregory: it presents a significant conundrum for discretionary investors. the conundrum is about -- we are going to be judged by our results relative to the index. it is difficult to forgo those huge names. realistically, what would be the catalyst to defray --2-d thrown them -- to dethrone them? the only thing we can come up with is the prospect for higher regulations. when three a concern stocks make up such a large part of an index? a fifthor five make up of the index, isn't that worrying? gregory: we are worried but ultimately, as i mentioned earlier, we are looking for confirmation. one of the big thanks we are looking for in terms of confirmation is earnings season. earnings were disappointing last year. expectations now have corrected to the upside. if we can see the confirmation from an earnings perspective, that can work the prospects -- thwart
and janet henry are still with us.ascent of alphabet into the trillion dollar club. 50% of the s&p are made up of four names. is that cause for concern or celebration? gregory: it presents a significant conundrum for discretionary investors. the conundrum is about -- we are going to be judged by our results relative to the index. it is difficult to forgo those huge names. realistically, what would be the catalyst to defray --2-d thrown them -- to dethrone them? the only thing we can come up...
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i said, can i quote henry on that? because henry is outstanding. when henry is impressed with something, then i'm impressed. and, henry, we're impressed with you. thank you very much for being here. thank you, henry. [applause] thank you. and, michael pillsbury, thank you very much. and, susan pillsbury, thank you very much. and you've been saying some fantastic things about china and about us. and we have a good partnership. this is going to be something that's going to be very special. we're going to talk about it in a second. a friend of mine, steve schwarzman, is here. steve, i know you have no interest in this deal at all. i'm surprised you're not actually sitting over here on the ledge of the stage as opposed to -- but steve has done a great job and very good relationship with china and very good relationship with us. nelson peltz is here, a friend of mine. where's nelson? nelson is around here someplace. hi, nelson. what are you doing sitting all the way back there, nelson? how's general electric doing, nels? he'll straighten it out. you'll
i said, can i quote henry on that? because henry is outstanding. when henry is impressed with something, then i'm impressed. and, henry, we're impressed with you. thank you very much for being here. thank you, henry. [applause] thank you. and, michael pillsbury, thank you very much. and, susan pillsbury, thank you very much. and you've been saying some fantastic things about china and about us. and we have a good partnership. this is going to be something that's going to be very special. we're...
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to become the record foreign goalscorer in english top—flight football. —— thierry henry sub some of defending was feeble, but the visitors were irresistible, with mahrez scoring the first term, sergio aguero and jesus the others. aguero reached a personal total of 177 premier league goals, and villa's own goal was barely a crumb of comfort for them. when these kinds of things happen because of how tricks or goals, it is not season to season, it is a long, long time. that is a real value when you are consistent for a long, long time, and sergio has scored goals for a long time, with us scored goals for a long time, with us right now and in the future. in the day's other game, watford won 3—0 at bournemouth, to move out of the relegation zone for the first time this season. in italy, juventus regained top spot in serie a after winning 2—1 at roma. they're two points ahead of inter who played on saturday. juve took the lead after only three minutes when a free—kick was prodded home from close range by turkish international merih demiral. after 10 minutes, the champions were awarded a p
to become the record foreign goalscorer in english top—flight football. —— thierry henry sub some of defending was feeble, but the visitors were irresistible, with mahrez scoring the first term, sergio aguero and jesus the others. aguero reached a personal total of 177 premier league goals, and villa's own goal was barely a crumb of comfort for them. when these kinds of things happen because of how tricks or goals, it is not season to season, it is a long, long time. that is a real value...
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host: henry olsen. 's approach would be conservative and supportive of the president and not really unbiased and fair. i know it says ethics and policy. it might be more opinion than policy. host: we will have him explain. guest: it is a think tank like hundreds of others. it supports the application of judeo christian policies. host: is a conservative? guest: yes. it is more conservative. most of our scholars are vociferously opposed to president trump. pete has written countless columns and books criticizing president trump. consequently, to say we are conservative, therefore we have a party line and are opposed or ,upportive of president trump people disagree. more of our scholars disagree intensely. i am on the fence. i say things good or bad. try and shoehorn , all you have to do is read what i write. host: who gathered you together and who funds the effort? by ed we are hired whelan, the president. we have a complete free reign. nobody asks us to write anything. none of us clears anything we write
host: henry olsen. 's approach would be conservative and supportive of the president and not really unbiased and fair. i know it says ethics and policy. it might be more opinion than policy. host: we will have him explain. guest: it is a think tank like hundreds of others. it supports the application of judeo christian policies. host: is a conservative? guest: yes. it is more conservative. most of our scholars are vociferously opposed to president trump. pete has written countless columns and...
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. >> this is a book about a shy boy growing up in alabama, overcoming polio inspired by henry clay at the university of louisville to become a senator the majority leader of the united states senatee mitch, when i have a confession to make i was asked to do this this is what i thought. how can anyone i get mitch mcconnell to talk g for an hour. [laughter] but you point out you only speak to the press when it's to your advantage. when bill gates came in to see if you and you guys just sat there waiting for one of you to speak and youou recount someone once told president george w. bush that you were excited over a certain though and said really how can you tell. >> i'm not afraid of talking but i find i learn a lot more by listeningfo. 's are frequently a start off by listening and then think about what i want to say before i do. it's fair to say that in the era of trump i'm probably very different in my approach to comment on public affairs. >> you're not the first one the late bob novak used to say the hardest interview he ever had on meet the press with senator mansfield he would an
. >> this is a book about a shy boy growing up in alabama, overcoming polio inspired by henry clay at the university of louisville to become a senator the majority leader of the united states senatee mitch, when i have a confession to make i was asked to do this this is what i thought. how can anyone i get mitch mcconnell to talk g for an hour. [laughter] but you point out you only speak to the press when it's to your advantage. when bill gates came in to see if you and you guys just sat...
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leading the way is henry heath. now, you're right, remember, henry heath led the way in front of the third corps into a small town in gettysburg and he was told not to bring on general engagement. how did that work out for heath? so, here, lee says don't bring on a general engagement because i need to see what's in front of me. but lee himself will arrive on this part of the battlefield, and he'll see sort of what's going on. and first he'll tell heath go ahead and pitch in. but more federal infantry keeps pushing up and lee says hold on just a second. let's let this kind of develop just a little bit more. so, then heath pulls back and sikes is able to come to an area called new hope church. they sort of settle in. the first corps under john newton because steve's good buddy john reynolds was killed at gettysburg and steve's back there in mourning -- let's take a moment of silence. i feel a little better. so, john newton is in charge of the first corps. he's going to side between this area between sikes and warren.
leading the way is henry heath. now, you're right, remember, henry heath led the way in front of the third corps into a small town in gettysburg and he was told not to bring on general engagement. how did that work out for heath? so, here, lee says don't bring on a general engagement because i need to see what's in front of me. but lee himself will arrive on this part of the battlefield, and he'll see sort of what's going on. and first he'll tell heath go ahead and pitch in. but more federal...
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moving back on his paternal line, we came to susanna and henry hoover.hey're michael's third-great grandparents. we found them in indn 1810 listedn the minutes of a group known as the whitewater friends. >> henry hoover, as it turns out, is related to my great-grandfather herbert hoover. now we're no serious genealogists at iring line," but it appears that you and i are sixth cousins once removed. >> yes. so now people right now at home are trying to adjust ' their screuse they're ng to figure out what haened here. i know. let me just say, obviously your branch of the family ended up okay. abours was -- therwas pr too much moonshine. >> well, they're all quakers. i dot know if any of them drink. >> actually, that's true. yes, that's the part of our past is that we, our ancestors are quakers. >> they we pacifists. >> pacifists. >> they were abolitionists. >> they were abolitionists. and when he told me i was related to one of the 45 presidents, i was, like, enthinking, "oh. you know,dy or, hey, maybe obama." you know, he's got the irish wing. >> so here's
moving back on his paternal line, we came to susanna and henry hoover.hey're michael's third-great grandparents. we found them in indn 1810 listedn the minutes of a group known as the whitewater friends. >> henry hoover, as it turns out, is related to my great-grandfather herbert hoover. now we're no serious genealogists at iring line," but it appears that you and i are sixth cousins once removed. >> yes. so now people right now at home are trying to adjust ' their screuse...
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however, it was a guy by the name of henry ford that came up with the process, you know, of using theembly line to build cars, so when henry figured that out, and the model t started being built up in detroit, it any manufacturing hub and automobile shifted from indianapolis and cleveland, you name it, to detroit. the first event of any kind, any kind of sporting or competitive event, was a balloon race. it took place in june 1909. they launched out of the infield, actually just a few feet from where we are now, and one of the balloons actually made it all of the way to tennessee and was the winner. the second was in early august 1909, and that was a motorcycle race. raceu had a two-wheeler before you have the race cars. they had a hard time with the original road surface, which was tar and crushed rock, and that did not suit motorcycles at all, and, unfortunately, that was cut short because of some accidents, and the following week, that was the first time there was automobiles racing here, and that was a little more successful. the track started to break up, however, by the third da
however, it was a guy by the name of henry ford that came up with the process, you know, of using theembly line to build cars, so when henry figured that out, and the model t started being built up in detroit, it any manufacturing hub and automobile shifted from indianapolis and cleveland, you name it, to detroit. the first event of any kind, any kind of sporting or competitive event, was a balloon race. it took place in june 1909. they launched out of the infield, actually just a few feet from...
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henry? >> reporter: oakland always tells me that this is part of the cease-fire strategy to reduce gun violence and violent crime in the city. ktvu was on scene as oakland police and county sheriff deputies converge on a home in east oakland. bernhard drive on the city's neighborhood, it wasn't the only raid. >> this morning, rc's for operation team conducted search warrants. >> reporter: a part of an ongoing investigation. >> we had four individuals arrested and a number of guns sees. the search for the operation was in act connected to robbery. those individuals that were arrested today were connected to robberies that happen in our state. >> reporter: these are the pictures of some of the guns seized. some of them are illegal. oakland mayor on morning sun two. >> we are on all of our efforts. this morning, we actually have a major operation underway. this is part of our cease-fire strategy. >> reporter: oakland police cease-fire strategy challenging violent offenders to change their lives
henry? >> reporter: oakland always tells me that this is part of the cease-fire strategy to reduce gun violence and violent crime in the city. ktvu was on scene as oakland police and county sheriff deputies converge on a home in east oakland. bernhard drive on the city's neighborhood, it wasn't the only raid. >> this morning, rc's for operation team conducted search warrants. >> reporter: a part of an ongoing investigation. >> we had four individuals arrested and a...
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i said can i quote henry on that because henry is outstanding. and when henry is impressed with something, i am impressed. and henry we are impressed with you, thank you very much. thank you. [applause] and michael pillsbury, thank you very much, susan pillsbury thank you very much. you have been saying some fantastic things about china, and about us, and we have a good partnership. this is going to be something that is very special. we are going to talk about in a second period friend of mine steve schwartzman is here, i know you have no interest in this deal at all. i'm surprised you're not sitting on the ledge of the stage, steve's that a great job, very good relationship with china and with us. nelson is here he's around here someplace, hi nelson paired what you doing sitting all the way back there? [laughter] how is general electric doing now? you will straighten it out, you will straighten it out. he came in nice and relate to didn't get into early. hank bloomberg is here. if they took care of hank they would not of had the problems that th
i said can i quote henry on that because henry is outstanding. and when henry is impressed with something, i am impressed. and henry we are impressed with you, thank you very much. thank you. [applause] and michael pillsbury, thank you very much, susan pillsbury thank you very much. you have been saying some fantastic things about china, and about us, and we have a good partnership. this is going to be something that is very special. we are going to talk about in a second period friend of mine...
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life in livermore, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> henry, thank you. >>> breaking news where two court houses were evacuated. >> jesse gary is joining us now live from the scene with the latest information. >> reporter: guys, good afternoon to you. we are live at the superior court complex in downtown san jose right off of north first street. court has reserved resume normal activities. officials are checking to see how many cases were impacted due to a two hour delay this morning. they are trying to see which cases have to be rescheduled and which can be moved to the afternoon. they are mandated to make sure employees still get their lunch break. best starter with a bomb threat that was phoned in. we talked to one woman who was inside and had to be evacuated. >> i was scared, obviously. i mean, it was serious. it was an emergency. it was scary. >> reporter: officials say this bomb threat came in around 9:00 this morning and was phoned in directly to the courthouse by a male caller. no information is known at this time. because of that, officials made the determination to evacuate the
life in livermore, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> henry, thank you. >>> breaking news where two court houses were evacuated. >> jesse gary is joining us now live from the scene with the latest information. >> reporter: guys, good afternoon to you. we are live at the superior court complex in downtown san jose right off of north first street. court has reserved resume normal activities. officials are checking to see how many cases were impacted due to a two hour delay...
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why our andrea mitchell said that move has made him the most powerful secretary of state since henryger. ity. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nightime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. >>> we are just one hour away from president trump addressing the nation on iran. and while it will be the president's voice, the words may come from someone else, secretary of state mike pompeo. nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell puts it this way. mike pompeo has emerged as the most powerful secretary of state in decades rivaling henry kissinger, james baker and con conda lisa rice. >>> john to you first, "new york times" analyzed pompeo as well saying, the strike against t
why our andrea mitchell said that move has made him the most powerful secretary of state since henryger. ity. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe....
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henry lee has more on those charges. corruption, bribery side deals by one of san francisco's highest ranking public employees. >> stunning allegations of fraud by the fed. also implicated his long time friend lefty odoul's owner. >> the corruption is pouring into san francisco from around the world. . >> the federal law violated the fbi will pursue the investigation and bring the perpetrators to justice no matter who they are, whatever their position may be or who they may know. >> both men tried unsystemfully to bribe a san francisco commissioner. >> there's an envelope of cash. the scheme involved the payment of a $5,000 bribe and also a revision of travel. >> nur.u is also accused of rigging the building permit process who returned and showered him with gifts that he didn't disclose. >> travel, lodging, high end liquor. >> nuru allegedly helped bobas to help him bid for contracts to build homeless sheriff's deputiers and public restaurants. the last scheme involved his vacation home in volusia county. >> contractors
henry lee has more on those charges. corruption, bribery side deals by one of san francisco's highest ranking public employees. >> stunning allegations of fraud by the fed. also implicated his long time friend lefty odoul's owner. >> the corruption is pouring into san francisco from around the world. . >> the federal law violated the fbi will pursue the investigation and bring the perpetrators to justice no matter who they are, whatever their position may be or who they may...
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henry and diamond head, mississippi, but a what is a qun that you would like answered area >> caller: i would like -- the constitution states that before an impeachment can happen in a house has to have a vote. they did not do that so this whole thing is illegal. and adam schiff has lied about this. why don't they put him on trial? it's just a sham. but they are doing to america is more divided now than it ever was. >> host: have you been watching all week? >> caller: i've been watching every day, you bet. >> host: what have you learned in the last couple of days, anything from today? >> caller: yes, in the arguments from both sides when they start telling things other people said and then when, mick mulvaney and others, they prove different questions. they asked certain questions and make a statement that's not true and make people believe it's true and that is what the democrats are doing. >> host: henry, a lot of the questions have centered around john bolton. do you think that he should be compelled to testify? >> caller: i don't think so because the house would not allow the repu
henry and diamond head, mississippi, but a what is a qun that you would like answered area >> caller: i would like -- the constitution states that before an impeachment can happen in a house has to have a vote. they did not do that so this whole thing is illegal. and adam schiff has lied about this. why don't they put him on trial? it's just a sham. but they are doing to america is more divided now than it ever was. >> host: have you been watching all week? >> caller: i've...
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the titans running back derrick henry ran over 195 yards and through a touchdown in the upset. after the game the titans wide receiver sharp turn the tables on ingrown. >> i'd like to introduce you the nfl rushing leader. if anyone has a problem with that, come and see me. big trust. king henry in the flesh. >> that is pay back. >> the defensive coordinator is staying put after the browns tagged the vikings to be there new head coach. one day after the defense dominated his offense. he interviewed for the job during the bye week and was believed to be the runner-up. richard sherman who has been outspoken about the lack of minority candidates getting a coaching job his thoughts on the browns. the nba warriors in memphis. russell is back after missing the last two weeks. he pulls off thfre om lead. he scored 18 and the first half. the grizzlies after halftime, the alley oop and memphis outscore the warriors 35-17 and they won 122 to 100 to. golden state has lost seven straight games. >>> the return of the big. >> thank you for 13 seasons. >> pretty .atdric the standing ovation la
the titans running back derrick henry ran over 195 yards and through a touchdown in the upset. after the game the titans wide receiver sharp turn the tables on ingrown. >> i'd like to introduce you the nfl rushing leader. if anyone has a problem with that, come and see me. big trust. king henry in the flesh. >> that is pay back. >> the defensive coordinator is staying put after the browns tagged the vikings to be there new head coach. one day after the defense dominated his...
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ktvu fox 2 news henry lee fox 2 news. >>> i was shocked to see the tactics that were used to take themhome. >> oakland mayor libby shaft speaking out about the raid yesterday taken over by homeless mothers. how authorities are defending their tactics. >> plus... >> america has more to lose if there is malicious behavior in space. >> there is now a leader of the sixth branch of the u.s. military. we'll show you the man in charge of the space force.
ktvu fox 2 news henry lee fox 2 news. >>> i was shocked to see the tactics that were used to take themhome. >> oakland mayor libby shaft speaking out about the raid yesterday taken over by homeless mothers. how authorities are defending their tactics. >> plus... >> america has more to lose if there is malicious behavior in space. >> there is now a leader of the sixth branch of the u.s. military. we'll show you the man in charge of the space force.
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south carolina henry has more from capitol hill -- scaler henry has more from capitol hill. >> reporter: we're clear in our position that there was no quid pro quo. >> president trump may have said something different to his national security advisor john bolton. he said he linked military aid to ukraine to an investigation into the bidens, responding to an unpublished manuscript that maybe some reporters have an idea of what it says. that's what the evidence -- if you want to call that evidence, i don't know what you call that. i call it inadmissible. >> the bowl ten development increases the chance that is four republicans will vote with democrats to hear with more witnesses. >> it's very likely, that i'm going to conclude, that yes, we do need to hear from witnesses. >> pennsylvania republican pat toomey is pushing a witness swap where the gop will allow hnbolton to testify in support of the witness' defense. that plan is meeting with resistance. >> we're not bargaining with they will, we want four witnesses and four sets of documents and the truth will come out. >> joe biden will re
south carolina henry has more from capitol hill -- scaler henry has more from capitol hill. >> reporter: we're clear in our position that there was no quid pro quo. >> president trump may have said something different to his national security advisor john bolton. he said he linked military aid to ukraine to an investigation into the bidens, responding to an unpublished manuscript that maybe some reporters have an idea of what it says. that's what the evidence -- if you want to call...
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henry taft will describe benham as a coward.this assessment will further foreshadow the events of 1862. despite these observations within two weeks upon the arrival of the theater, they reduced fort polaski. this was at a period when federal strategy was still focusing honesties much like the drive against richmond and now the drive against charleston. now, there had already been plans in place but upon his arrival he decided he would like to plan his own campaign and he's going to dismiss all of those earlier proposals including the ones that stevens had worked on. benham instead proposes massing a federal division under brigadier general horacio wright on the island halfway between hilton head and charleston, have them cross johns island. meanwhile, stevens division on port royal island would embark on a fleet of transports and steam directly inland. general benham believed it would only take a matter of days after that for the fall of those defenses to get to charleston harbor. but the timetable that generals hunter and benha
henry taft will describe benham as a coward.this assessment will further foreshadow the events of 1862. despite these observations within two weeks upon the arrival of the theater, they reduced fort polaski. this was at a period when federal strategy was still focusing honesties much like the drive against richmond and now the drive against charleston. now, there had already been plans in place but upon his arrival he decided he would like to plan his own campaign and he's going to dismiss all...
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skyler henry, kpix 5. >>> in the meantime a political victory for the president. he signed a new u.s., canada, mexico trade agreement. it replaces the north american trade agreement which president trump called the worst trade deal ever. he calls the new one the largest, fairest, most balanced trade agreement ever achieved. >> we are finally ending the nafta nightmare. this is a great victory for our workers in all 50 states. >> mexico has ratified the agreement but canada must still sign off before it takes effect. >>> he led the 49ers in sacks but sometimes his achievements get overshadowed by nick bozza. >> dennis o'donnell joins us from miami where he was able to catch up one-on-one. it looks like he is already thinking about his next career move. >> reporter: i'm already thinking about my career move in the art deco district of miami. 800 art deco buildings within a square mile here. it is full of food and people. there is a 49er fan here as well. what is your name? >> brandon. >> reporter: you served in the military anywhere here to see the 49ers. why? >> th
skyler henry, kpix 5. >>> in the meantime a political victory for the president. he signed a new u.s., canada, mexico trade agreement. it replaces the north american trade agreement which president trump called the worst trade deal ever. he calls the new one the largest, fairest, most balanced trade agreement ever achieved. >> we are finally ending the nafta nightmare. this is a great victory for our workers in all 50 states. >> mexico has ratified the agreement but canada...
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henry starr survived auschwitz and emigrated to the us where he married and had children michael should rick learned a lot from his uncle what extent. the ideas that you just i very much took away from that i think took away from that that you just you can't be indifferent as something is wrong you have to try to fix it. it's december christmas and warsaw. christian traditions are. vital part of polish culture. the jewish community is celebrating hanukkah the festival of light. simply put it was the place i was supposed to be. even after 30 years there are still lots to do in this country where jewish life was virtually a radical aided by nazi germany. well looks like it's still the place i'm supposed to. be a it. was ever. laughed. at. making babies we all know how that works. but do we also know what effect extreme stress has on having children eat what can be done to improve male fertility or in everything works the best known to find out on the miracle of life and tomorrow today next on g w. they were victims of alfred's twin experiments a fact and her sister survived the. nazi 2 dr
henry starr survived auschwitz and emigrated to the us where he married and had children michael should rick learned a lot from his uncle what extent. the ideas that you just i very much took away from that i think took away from that that you just you can't be indifferent as something is wrong you have to try to fix it. it's december christmas and warsaw. christian traditions are. vital part of polish culture. the jewish community is celebrating hanukkah the festival of light. simply put it...
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skyler henry is at the white house with the latest. >> reporter: this video obtained by the new york times, shows the time an iranian service there missiles at a ukrainian jet taking off from iran. the head of iran's aviation party says the plan is not shutdown. he says the causes we are not sure of yet. we can say for certain a missile did not check the plane. 100 76 people died in the crash. 63 were canadian. in canada, they believe the plane was shot out of the sky. >> the evidence indicates the plane was shot down by an iranian surface to missile. >> invited he was to assist in the vegetation. >> some people say was mechanical, i personally do not think it was in question. >> it was launched showers after they launched dozens of missiles at u. s. forces. the white house is responding with more sentients against iran. >> we are taking action against a senior iranian official who advanced teg destabizintivity woinvolved in tuesday's ballistic strike. >> reporter: it was a retaliation against a missile strike that killed qassem soleimani. they have a secretary of state, mike pompeo
skyler henry is at the white house with the latest. >> reporter: this video obtained by the new york times, shows the time an iranian service there missiles at a ukrainian jet taking off from iran. the head of iran's aviation party says the plan is not shutdown. he says the causes we are not sure of yet. we can say for certain a missile did not check the plane. 100 76 people died in the crash. 63 were canadian. in canada, they believe the plane was shot out of the sky. >> the...
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. >>> buck henry an influential voice in comedy has died. writing emmy for "get smart" and was nominated for an oscar for "heaven can wait." he hosted "saturday night live" a record ti thes. an 8d inos angel cothis birapher about harry and meghan. biographer about harry and that helps improve en ayour hearts ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. ♪la-di-la-di-dah don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. ♪the beat goes on yeah! she's had a tiny cough. see you at 5! seriously? protection. lysol kills over 100 illness causing germs and viruses. even those that may cause cough. lysol, what it takes to protect. ♪ meow, meow, meow, meow. ♪ meow, meow, meow, meow. ♪ meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow. ♪ >>> our top stories this morning. president trump is pulling
. >>> buck henry an influential voice in comedy has died. writing emmy for "get smart" and was nominated for an oscar for "heaven can wait." he hosted "saturday night live" a record ti thes. an 8d inos angel cothis birapher about harry and meghan. biographer about harry and that helps improve en ayour hearts ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. ♪la-di-la-di-dah don't take...
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when henry david thoreau moved to walden pond in 1845 the last thing that he had in mind was writing a book about it. he didn't have anywhere else to live, he had moved in with the emerson's because emerson went to europe. so throw did but he did not hink he was going to write bout it, he thought he would write a book about a river trip e took with his brother. but hawthorne asked him to come give a talk at the concord athenaeum. he came and david talk about the river trip. in the q&a, all anybody wanted to know was what it was like to live in a shack at walden pond. so i believe that q and a's are magic. [laughter] and i know that this one will not disappoint us. here you go. the pilgrims landed the mayflower at cape cod massachusetts on a cold november day in 1620 because they were running out of beer. their legal charter from king james was for a grant of land in northern virginia instead they anchored illegally and carved their first community from the sand. laying the foundation of the american character. since the beginning, drinking and taverns have been a much -- as much a pa
when henry david thoreau moved to walden pond in 1845 the last thing that he had in mind was writing a book about it. he didn't have anywhere else to live, he had moved in with the emerson's because emerson went to europe. so throw did but he did not hink he was going to write bout it, he thought he would write a book about a river trip e took with his brother. but hawthorne asked him to come give a talk at the concord athenaeum. he came and david talk about the river trip. in the q&a, all...
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the odds are you're talking about sports and before i get to that though, your henry clay senator henry clay, he inspired you to want to be the united states senator. mitch mcconnell: led gotten interested in politics is cool. i run for president student body of high school. very contentious race. lamar alexander: you said you were hooked. mitch mcconnell: i want. so i began to follow politics and i remember at age 14, when the conventions were really the coverage they were really dull. it would focus on the podium and listen to all of the speeches on tv. lamar alexander: there is a big radio and we would listen to the whole thing. mitch mcconnell: pretty boring. you may have been doing this too. lamar alexander: i might've been too. [laughter]. mitch mcconnell: i thought maybe you were watching too. watching those things from gavel to gavel. so i began to try to practice this to see if i could get good at it. i ran for president and student counseling college to an in law school. clay, was the most famous politician in kentucky. lamar alexander: what about clay inspired you most. mitch
the odds are you're talking about sports and before i get to that though, your henry clay senator henry clay, he inspired you to want to be the united states senator. mitch mcconnell: led gotten interested in politics is cool. i run for president student body of high school. very contentious race. lamar alexander: you said you were hooked. mitch mcconnell: i want. so i began to follow politics and i remember at age 14, when the conventions were really the coverage they were really dull. it...
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henry lee has more. >> reporter: five people targeted a home in san mateo. now one man is dead. it was 3:45 a.m. when a resident called police saying a group of people was forcing their way into this home. >> the man was able to sequester himself into a safe place while officers arrived. >> reporter: the officers arrived while the suspects left with two vehicles. >> the vehicles sped off in different directions. one of those vehicles took off at a high speed over the san mateo bridge in speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour. >> reporter: police called off the chase. the other driver crashed into a cement peninsula. a man in the backseat died. the driver and female passenger were taken to a hospital. back in the home they found a fifth suspect hiding inside this dodge charger which was parked outside. >> it sounds like that person was just left at the scene. >> reporter: neighbors say that this home has been targeted before and that the resident owns a gun. >> we will be looking to determined the story about the fortified door at this home. i went to the door myself. a short tim
henry lee has more. >> reporter: five people targeted a home in san mateo. now one man is dead. it was 3:45 a.m. when a resident called police saying a group of people was forcing their way into this home. >> the man was able to sequester himself into a safe place while officers arrived. >> reporter: the officers arrived while the suspects left with two vehicles. >> the vehicles sped off in different directions. one of those vehicles took off at a high speed over the san...
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skyler henry is at the white house with how the vote broke down. >> reporter: the democrat-led house voted to pass the war powers resolution 224 to 194, not surprisingly. but what was surprising was several republicans crossing the aisle voting for the resolution, and several democrats voting against it. >> this resolution plays politics with national security. >> what message is it sending to iran? >> reporter: this resolution now moves forward to the senate which is also considering a similar resolution brought forward by senator tim kaine. >> he endangered our servicemen and women and diplomats. >> it has united the iranian people, not against their government, but against us. >> reporter: here at the white house, skyler henry, kpix 5. >>> president trump back at the white house tonight. he flew back from ohio after taking the staganslamming the house vote. he says he didn't tell the democrats about the air strike that killed the iranian general because he had to make a split decision. >> we got a call, we heard where he was, we knew how he was getting there, and we had to make a
skyler henry is at the white house with how the vote broke down. >> reporter: the democrat-led house voted to pass the war powers resolution 224 to 194, not surprisingly. but what was surprising was several republicans crossing the aisle voting for the resolution, and several democrats voting against it. >> this resolution plays politics with national security. >> what message is it sending to iran? >> reporter: this resolution now moves forward to the senate which is...