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henry more closer to the public. when we see the show, i very much wanted to do this dangerous phase of inviting people to touch his sculpture. he's chosen the bronze statue called king and queen because of the beauty in the way the hands of the 2 figures are poised. hans were recurring motif and henry moore's work for him. hans were not simply a sculptors tools. there also frequently peace in his drawings of himself. this was how he wanted to be seen and how he saw himself with his living hands that allowed him to realize his artistic vision for 80 years. sebastian oberon, c from the henry moore foundation, says the living hand exhibition is very much treated the artist's intentions. and he appreciates that the works can be explored where they were created. anymore was a strong believer in the important sold more since oral experience of sculpture. i need, he certainly believe that touching sculpture is a nonsense. the experience of his work, like the sound of the feel. call knife edge because this edge here knife e
henry more closer to the public. when we see the show, i very much wanted to do this dangerous phase of inviting people to touch his sculpture. he's chosen the bronze statue called king and queen because of the beauty in the way the hands of the 2 figures are poised. hans were recurring motif and henry moore's work for him. hans were not simply a sculptors tools. there also frequently peace in his drawings of himself. this was how he wanted to be seen and how he saw himself with his living...
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henry, i agree... for a second. we're being _ digby! just for a second. we're being told the number of daily infections could be 50,000, and then 100.000 _ infections could be 50,000, and then 100.000 it _ infections could be 50,000, and then 100,000. it was doubling every nine days _ 100,000. it was doubling every nine days while — 100,000. it was doubling every nine days. while the link between infections and hospitalisations and deaths. _ infections and hospitalisations and deaths. it— infections and hospitalisations and deaths, it hasn't been broken. we do have to _ deaths, it hasn't been broken. we do have to be _ deaths, it hasn't been broken. we do have to be concerned because deaths today. _ have to be concerned because deaths today. but _ have to be concerned because deaths today, but look at the number of infections — today, but look at the number of infections. 400 deaths today and three _ infections. 400 deaths today and three or— infections. 400 deaths today and three or four weeks, we wou
henry, i agree... for a second. we're being _ digby! just for a second. we're being told the number of daily infections could be 50,000, and then 100.000 _ infections could be 50,000, and then 100.000 it _ infections could be 50,000, and then 100,000. it was doubling every nine days _ 100,000. it was doubling every nine days while — 100,000. it was doubling every nine days. while the link between infections and hospitalisations and deaths. _ infections and hospitalisations and deaths. it—...
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henry, - road. that is pretty, pretty impressive. henry, look, l road.te is the material you have been working on. —— perovskite. what is it, and why is it such an improvement for the revolution of sova power?— improvement for the revolution of sova power? perovskite is a crystal structure. one _ sova power? perovskite is a crystal structure. one of _ sova power? perovskite is a crystal structure. one of the _ sova power? perovskite is a crystal structure. one of the unique - sova power? perovskite is a crystal. structure. one of the unique aspects of them _ structure. one of the unique aspects of them is _ structure. one of the unique aspects of them is because they are composed of them is because they are composed of three _ of them is because they are composed of three different irons, we can actually— of three different irons, we can actually change the composition of these _ actually change the composition of these islands and that changes the core properties and the electronic properties— core properties and the electronic properties of this materi
henry, - road. that is pretty, pretty impressive. henry, look, l road.te is the material you have been working on. —— perovskite. what is it, and why is it such an improvement for the revolution of sova power?— improvement for the revolution of sova power? perovskite is a crystal structure. one _ sova power? perovskite is a crystal structure. one of _ sova power? perovskite is a crystal structure. one of the _ sova power? perovskite is a crystal structure. one of the unique - sova power?...
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henry. and i'm, i'm you might argue over optimistic.e've got 20 years of continued learning, 30 years by 2050. by the time we get there, the cost of electricity will be so much cheaper than today's cost, including storage and redistribution, that actually we'll see a step up in wealth across the world and many other places coming up to the levels of wealth that we're used to in the uk, so i actually see this as a massively exciting transition. it's a daunting change but if we embrace it, actually, this is the next transition, next step advancement for society and well— being for humankind. and for the last word, danielle. so i would say i am very optimistic, knowing that prices will continue to come down, there will be more people with access to energy, living better lives, bringing more people out of poverty, because, not in spite of, this growing amount of renewable energy. creating more jobs, internationally. my only reservation would be that there are so many people in the world who either think this is purely a technology issue, wh
henry. and i'm, i'm you might argue over optimistic.e've got 20 years of continued learning, 30 years by 2050. by the time we get there, the cost of electricity will be so much cheaper than today's cost, including storage and redistribution, that actually we'll see a step up in wealth across the world and many other places coming up to the levels of wealth that we're used to in the uk, so i actually see this as a massively exciting transition. it's a daunting change but if we embrace it,...
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and now he's able to bring the works of his role model, henry more closer to the public. when we see the show, i very much wanted to do this dangerous thing of inviting people to touch his sculpture. he's chosen the bronze statue called king and queen because of the beauty in the way the hands of the 2 figures are poised. hans were recurring motif in henry moore's work. for him, the hands were not simply sculptors tools. there also frequent motifs in his drawings of himself. this was how he wanted to be seen, and how himself, with his living hands that allowed him to realize his artistic vision for 80 years . sebastian oberon, i see from henry moore foundation, says the living hand exhibition is very much treated the artists intentions. and he appreciates that the works can be explored where they were created anymore was a strong believer in the important sold more sense or real experience of sculpture i need. he certainly believe that touching sculpture is a nonsense. the experience of his work to one like the sound of the feel called life age because this thin edge here
and now he's able to bring the works of his role model, henry more closer to the public. when we see the show, i very much wanted to do this dangerous thing of inviting people to touch his sculpture. he's chosen the bronze statue called king and queen because of the beauty in the way the hands of the 2 figures are poised. hans were recurring motif in henry moore's work. for him, the hands were not simply sculptors tools. there also frequent motifs in his drawings of himself. this was how he...
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henry, look, i want to turn back to solarfor a second.n working on. what is it, how does it work, and why is it such an improvement and such a possibility for the revolution of solar power? perovskite is a crystal structure. one of the unique aspects of them is because they're composed of three different ions, we can actually change the composition of these ions and that changes the optical properties and electronic properties of this material. this means instead of using a single material to absorb the sunlight, we can actually tune the perovskite to absorb in different regions and stack these materials on top of each other. now, this stacking of solar cells on top of each other we call multi—junctions, and the simplest mult—junction is a tandem cell, two solar cells on top of each other. and the perovskite we tune to match perfectly silicon. it absorbs only the visible light and we let the silicon absorb all the infrared. and in doing that we actually fundamentally improve the efficiencies. if we made a perfect perovskite on silicon tan
henry, look, i want to turn back to solarfor a second.n working on. what is it, how does it work, and why is it such an improvement and such a possibility for the revolution of solar power? perovskite is a crystal structure. one of the unique aspects of them is because they're composed of three different ions, we can actually change the composition of these ions and that changes the optical properties and electronic properties of this material. this means instead of using a single material to...
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we are here with our friend, henry winkler. the iconic costume >> no, i -- i had to wear a golf jacket it was a mcgregor golf jacket. it was puce, and i -- you know, i've said this before, but it is very hard to be cool in puce >> seth: yes >> i just want to say. and the collar would not stay up because abc thought i was going to be associated with crime. >> seth: right this is the times we're living in that leather meant crime >> yes, exactly. >> seth: yeah. >> leather and a tee shirt together - >> seth: yeah, that's a crime spree. >> and then i had on engineer boots that i wore in "the lords of flatbush" because i like to bring something from one project to another then gary marshall went to abc and said, "you know, the fonz could be hurt if he was in a cycle accident." and they said, "if you do a scene with his bike, he can wear leather. >> seth: and that was it >> and that was it then slowly but -- that's why you see me wheeling the bike in to arnold's. that it is in the living room of the cunningham's, in my apartment abov
we are here with our friend, henry winkler. the iconic costume >> no, i -- i had to wear a golf jacket it was a mcgregor golf jacket. it was puce, and i -- you know, i've said this before, but it is very hard to be cool in puce >> seth: yes >> i just want to say. and the collar would not stay up because abc thought i was going to be associated with crime. >> seth: right this is the times we're living in that leather meant crime >> yes, exactly. >> seth: yeah....
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bridger went up the missouri river with andrew henry andrew henry was on the land party and mike think was on the boat party. he was the king of the keel boatman at that time. and bridger was one of the men who stood on the narrow catwalks on either side of the boat long poles in hand to use their human muscle to move the boats upstream. think atop the cargo would shout set poles for the mountains. and they sank their polls into the river until they hit the uzi bottom. the other end of the poles rested snug against their shoulders. then think with bello down on her now down on her and they lowered their bodies and pushed against. pushed against the polls, which actually moved the boat forward. so that's how bridger got his start. he's really an amazing person in terms of all the areas of the west or the eras in the west that he was part of. he began his journey if you will when when he was eight years old, and he was very very active until he was 68 years old. so you have six decades of activity. so, how do you put a how do you summarize six decades of activity? in about 80 words i can
bridger went up the missouri river with andrew henry andrew henry was on the land party and mike think was on the boat party. he was the king of the keel boatman at that time. and bridger was one of the men who stood on the narrow catwalks on either side of the boat long poles in hand to use their human muscle to move the boats upstream. think atop the cargo would shout set poles for the mountains. and they sank their polls into the river until they hit the uzi bottom. the other end of the...
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henry?who is left illegitimate -- because they were both given power from the assassinated leader who was himself questions about his ability to hold power after not being -- after his term ended. >> they are illegitimate. jovenel moÏse was illegitimate. he held power in a very autocratic way. he was a dictator. he should have left back in february. the prime minister claude joseph was illegitimate because he came fr jovenel moÏse's regime. ariel henry is illegitimate. they are all legitimate. that is what we are saying. why did ariel henry decide to step aside? i have no idea. i have no idea who whispered anything in his ear. all we know is before jovenel moÏse's corpse was called, they were saying -- the u.n. was saying it should be claude joseph. then a few days later, they change and that you should be ariel henry. whatever is being cooked on the back burner somewhere in the u.s. embassy, the u.s. state department, or the u.n., it really hasothing to do with the haitian people. we at the
henry?who is left illegitimate -- because they were both given power from the assassinated leader who was himself questions about his ability to hold power after not being -- after his term ended. >> they are illegitimate. jovenel moÏse was illegitimate. he held power in a very autocratic way. he was a dictator. he should have left back in february. the prime minister claude joseph was illegitimate because he came fr jovenel moÏse's regime. ariel henry is illegitimate. they are all...
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henry, would -la ers together on these. henry, would players actually _ together on these.hat? would you advise them like that? ., ., like that? no, iwould suggest--- _ like that? no, iwould suggest... because i like that? no, i would i suggest... because they like that? no, i would - suggest... because they just suggest... because theyjust say how— suggest... because theyjust say how will— suggest... because theyjust say how will this _ suggest... because theyjust say how will this play - suggest... because theyjust say how will this play out? i say how will this play out? 0hviously. _ say how will this play out? obviously, very— say how will this play out? obviously, very much - say how will this play out? i obviously, very much football related. — obviously, very much football related. and _ obviously, very much football related, and they _ obviously, very much football related, and they will - related, and they will absolutely _ related, and they will absolutely do - related, and they will absolutely do that. l related, and they will i absolutely do that. but related, a
henry, would -la ers together on these. henry, would players actually _ together on these.hat? would you advise them like that? ., ., like that? no, iwould suggest--- _ like that? no, iwould suggest... because i like that? no, i would i suggest... because they like that? no, i would - suggest... because they just suggest... because theyjust say how— suggest... because theyjust say how will— suggest... because theyjust say how will this _ suggest... because theyjust say how will this play -...
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the current example is deirdre henri.his platform, he won't be on there. there are benefits, but there is a negative side. this negative side that keeps popping up, it just confuses me because it's almost to say how could you see there's not anything that can be done? it really confuses me. we see all the time at the moment, a covid notificaion will come up straight away, and i'm not trying to compare the two situations, but they put things into place to make sure they can instantly react to stuff. why is that not the case for other situations? especially when, and this is the most recent situation, but the monkey emojis, it's almost as if they've completely forgotten. imagine how any black person reading that feels. that's the element that's not spoken in out enough. henry? the bill came in in march. certainly, the draught of it. it's not simply about i online abuse, there are other elements. one of the key things| which comes onto the statute books, the government can find that the tech giant, - 10% of their annual glob
the current example is deirdre henri.his platform, he won't be on there. there are benefits, but there is a negative side. this negative side that keeps popping up, it just confuses me because it's almost to say how could you see there's not anything that can be done? it really confuses me. we see all the time at the moment, a covid notificaion will come up straight away, and i'm not trying to compare the two situations, but they put things into place to make sure they can instantly react to...
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thank you, henry. well, 17 people were injured after a load of confiscated fireworks blew up in los angeles neighborhood. because you see. just incredible video here, sending debris for blocks away. the lapd actually loaded the illegal fireworks into an armored container yesterday to detonate them because they were too unstable to transport. it was just about £10 about 2.5 tons of fireworks found inside of a home in south central neighborhood there. the explosion was heard and felt several blocks away. was asleep and then i just felt like my whole bed like shake and i woke up and the first thing i came out. i was like, where's my baby? like where's my mom? like i feel like an earthquake, and she's like you felt on my mom's like you'd rather not like. yeah it's everybody okay? and as soon as we came out, started, like looking around, the whole neighborhood was out. nine police officers and an atf agent are among the injured. one person was arrested and charged with reckless possession of a destructive d
thank you, henry. well, 17 people were injured after a load of confiscated fireworks blew up in los angeles neighborhood. because you see. just incredible video here, sending debris for blocks away. the lapd actually loaded the illegal fireworks into an armored container yesterday to detonate them because they were too unstable to transport. it was just about £10 about 2.5 tons of fireworks found inside of a home in south central neighborhood there. the explosion was heard and felt several...
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and now he's able to bring the works of his role model, henry more closer to the public. when we see the show, i very much wanted to do this dangerous phase of inviting people to touch with sculpture. he's chosen the bronze statue called king and queen because of the beauty in the way the hands of the 2 figures are poised. hans were recurring motif in henry moore's work. for him, the hands were not simply sculptors tools. there are also frequent motifs in his drawings of himself. this was how he wanted to be seen, and how himself, with his living hands that allowed him to realize his artistic vision for 88 years . sebastian oberon, i see from henry moore foundation, says the living hand exhibition is very much true to the artists intention. and he appreciates that the works can be explored where they were created any more was a strong believer in the important sold a more santorial experience of sculpture i need. he certainly believe that touching sculpture is nonsense. the experience of his works, like the sound of the for you just want me to call knife edge because this
and now he's able to bring the works of his role model, henry more closer to the public. when we see the show, i very much wanted to do this dangerous phase of inviting people to touch with sculpture. he's chosen the bronze statue called king and queen because of the beauty in the way the hands of the 2 figures are poised. hans were recurring motif in henry moore's work. for him, the hands were not simply sculptors tools. there are also frequent motifs in his drawings of himself. this was how...
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and now he's able to bring the works of his role model henry more closer to the public. but when we see the show, i very much wanted to do this danger of inviting people to touch his sculpture. he's chosen the bronze statue called king and queen because of the beauty in the way the hands of the 2 figures are poised. hans were recurring motifs in henry moore's work. for him, hans were not simply sculptors tools. there are also frequent motifs in his drawings of himself. this was how he wanted to be seen, and how he saw himself with his living hands that allowed him to realize his artistic vision for 88 years. sebastian oberon, i see from henry moore foundation, says the living hand exhibition is very much treated the artist's intentions. and he appreciates that the works can be explored where they were created anymore was a strong believer in the importance of a more santorial experience of sculpture. i need, he certainly believe that touching sculptures enhances the experience of his work. i like the sound of the for you call knife edge because this finance knife edge no
and now he's able to bring the works of his role model henry more closer to the public. but when we see the show, i very much wanted to do this danger of inviting people to touch his sculpture. he's chosen the bronze statue called king and queen because of the beauty in the way the hands of the 2 figures are poised. hans were recurring motifs in henry moore's work. for him, hans were not simply sculptors tools. there are also frequent motifs in his drawings of himself. this was how he wanted to...
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henry, what did you make of the match? it's been agonising!at beat the ukraine on saturday at daddy 0limpico was going to show up and initially, they did. —— stadia 0limpico. then they sort of went to sleep. they seem to be getting caught up. they weren't showing up breakdown the game and they are going to get very worried, and it was a wonderfulfree going to get very worried, and it was a wonderful free kick by the danes. i had that sinking feeling and thought 55 years of hurt, it will continue. but then, the goal, forcing the defender to put into his own net. i thought to myself, 0k, own net. i thought to myself, ok, the cool, calm, collected garris come back. i really mean business —— they really mean business. apart from a few patches where that familiar wondering of concentration against the italians on sunday, the team showed up and particularly in extra time. it really paid off because we had a lot more energy in the danes. the boys did very well. digby? the danes. the boys did very well. dib ? the danes. the boys did very well. digby?_
henry, what did you make of the match? it's been agonising!at beat the ukraine on saturday at daddy 0limpico was going to show up and initially, they did. —— stadia 0limpico. then they sort of went to sleep. they seem to be getting caught up. they weren't showing up breakdown the game and they are going to get very worried, and it was a wonderfulfree going to get very worried, and it was a wonderful free kick by the danes. i had that sinking feeling and thought 55 years of hurt, it will...
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his -- henry clay honed slaves. so he's not saying that the problem here is some kind of demonic possession of southerners, no, these southerners are americans like ourselves, they profess republican principles, they are really good man. the problem is, that in defending slavery, it turns them inside out. it puts them into open war with the very fundamental principles of civil liberty. criticizing the declaration of independence. and i'm not as any right principle of. remember the doctrine and that was part of the strategy of stephen a douglas because when stephen a douglass comes to you and, says but is that sound like exactly? self government, isn't it? it's democracy. let the people on the ground, make the choices, right? all right, yes. the top tier of salt government is right. absolutely an eternally right. but, it has no trust application as attempted. or perhaps i should rather say, that whether it has such application depends on whether a negro is not or is a man. if the negro is a man, is it not to that ext
his -- henry clay honed slaves. so he's not saying that the problem here is some kind of demonic possession of southerners, no, these southerners are americans like ourselves, they profess republican principles, they are really good man. the problem is, that in defending slavery, it turns them inside out. it puts them into open war with the very fundamental principles of civil liberty. criticizing the declaration of independence. and i'm not as any right principle of. remember the doctrine and...
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. >> your character henry has a complex relationship with the audience.a comedian he needs their laughter, he needs their applause. i wonder how much you identify with that. how -- is the public perception of your work to you, ,how important is it? adam: i don't have any answer to that. it is good if they like it, but at the same time, it is not really, or if they relate to it, but i do not think it is something i think about when we are making it, whether people will like it or not like it. i mean, except, but,, you mean i'm not trying to pretend that acceptance is not something that you look for, that validates you and gives you confidence, but i do not know that that is necessarily good thing. i have no answer for that. [chuckles] i think that is something that you think about, one of those things you think about for a long time and never come to an answer, which is a big category of things, but i don't know. i don't know. ♪ >> ♪ love each other so mauch ♪ >> it was a written as a commentary on hollywood but it was one element that the characters refle
. >> your character henry has a complex relationship with the audience.a comedian he needs their laughter, he needs their applause. i wonder how much you identify with that. how -- is the public perception of your work to you, ,how important is it? adam: i don't have any answer to that. it is good if they like it, but at the same time, it is not really, or if they relate to it, but i do not think it is something i think about when we are making it, whether people will like it or not like...
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we'll be back with henry golding. and my mama!ing me from where i needed to be. so i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with uc or crohn's disease. and humira helps people achieve remission that can last, so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. ♪ ♪ ask your gastroenterologist about humira. heading back to school is more exciting than ever. and when kids have what they need to move forward
we'll be back with henry golding. and my mama!ing me from where i needed to be. so i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with uc or crohn's disease. and humira helps people achieve remission that can last, so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system...
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henry winter is chief football writer for the times.one mings used social media to criticise the home secretary, priti patel. he accused her of stoking the fire of racism. and so, keir starmer quoted that social media post in prime minister's questions. i wonder if that means that you find that you are fighting to keep political journalists off your turf at the moment. well, not really because i think if you look at the cover, - it's certainly from the print media with the echoing the sentiments. of the supporters and i the players in particular. you mentioned tyrone mings - and the way he put away priti patel with his very succinct message i to her when she had a go earlier in the tournament about players'| gesture politics by taking a knee. i think what you saw with the racist abuse of the three black players i who missed penalties shows why players will take a knee. - and also, particularly- with tyrone mings, and i've interviewed him on this subject — he's a very eloquent, _ intelligent individual — i and it was tyrone mings who on
henry winter is chief football writer for the times.one mings used social media to criticise the home secretary, priti patel. he accused her of stoking the fire of racism. and so, keir starmer quoted that social media post in prime minister's questions. i wonder if that means that you find that you are fighting to keep political journalists off your turf at the moment. well, not really because i think if you look at the cover, - it's certainly from the print media with the echoing the...
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henry ford first completed the model t around 1908. there was a period of extermination before that, and one of the plate -- of experimentation nearby. -- of experimentation nearby. they walled off the areas in doing their experiments. the model t became innovative in using a lightweight steel, called palladium steel. and it had a number of other features that you could only get in the higher-priced car. first, there was not an assembly line at this plant when the first model t's were handbuilt. there were different stations in the factory where they would assemble components and maybe roll it to another section and assemble another component or two there. the assembly line did develop here, eventually. initially, there was not one. they were looking at ways to build cars faster and faster. that would eventually lead to experiments to do an assembly line. the public reaction to the first ford cars was pretty enthusiastic. but you have to remember, there might have been 100 automakers in the united states at the time the model t was lau
henry ford first completed the model t around 1908. there was a period of extermination before that, and one of the plate -- of experimentation nearby. -- of experimentation nearby. they walled off the areas in doing their experiments. the model t became innovative in using a lightweight steel, called palladium steel. and it had a number of other features that you could only get in the higher-priced car. first, there was not an assembly line at this plant when the first model t's were...
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here is a picture of henry wilson sitting in the tub there. he was ill while taking baths and baths were not considered to be healthy at the time and people said that he had died of pneumonia because he took too many baths. even today a lot of times you can hear henry wilson running back up -- his ghost running up senate chamber and coughing of pneumonia that he died. this is a picture from the american political science association. unfortunately i forgot to write down her name. now, another ghost story is about the carpenter and the brick mason. the carpenter was a handsome fellow and he carried on kind of a foot with the brick layer who is on the right there. and they would get in the conflict, an old guy and the way he was treated. there's even a drawing and later on, the brick mason was so angry that he knocked out the carpenter and he had gotten in trouble for fighting. a location to the corridor to the rooms and there's a place you can see where the bricks were added and if you come by that late at night, particularly after lights are g
here is a picture of henry wilson sitting in the tub there. he was ill while taking baths and baths were not considered to be healthy at the time and people said that he had died of pneumonia because he took too many baths. even today a lot of times you can hear henry wilson running back up -- his ghost running up senate chamber and coughing of pneumonia that he died. this is a picture from the american political science association. unfortunately i forgot to write down her name. now, another...
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but the most famous person to use these tubs was vice president henry wilson. henry wilson was a famous senator in -- from massachusetts and then was very popular, was elected by the vice president and presided over the senate and that he particularly liked taking baths and harry truman was the one how terrible a vice president's job was, it wasn't anything to do but wait around for the president to die. to henry wilson did a lot of time relaxing in the tub and he often would forget that he was supposed to be or there would be a senate vote called and he would have to run back upstairs and he was often seen pulling his clothes back on as he ran up the stairs. now, he -- he actually died of -- of pneumonia and i was able to locate this picture of him sitting in the tub as you can see, luckily, he had his clothes on, but here is a picture of henry wilson sitting in the tub there. but he was ill while taking baths and baths were not considered to be healthy at that time and people said that he had died of pneumonia because he took too many baths. even today, a lot
but the most famous person to use these tubs was vice president henry wilson. henry wilson was a famous senator in -- from massachusetts and then was very popular, was elected by the vice president and presided over the senate and that he particularly liked taking baths and harry truman was the one how terrible a vice president's job was, it wasn't anything to do but wait around for the president to die. to henry wilson did a lot of time relaxing in the tub and he often would forget that he was...
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it ariel henri became prime minister?— ariel henri became prime minister? ., minister?_ minister? it was part of the negotiation that _ minister? it was part of the negotiation that was - minister? it was part of the i negotiation that was ongoing but president moise gave him 72 hours to form a government and after forming hours to form a government and afterforming the hours to form a government and after forming the government, he would come back to the president, the president who has published the name of his name as prime minister and then take the oath to leave the country. that didn't happen, and now we have the responsibility, based on the constitution, with moise as the prime minister, president of the concert of ministers, to leave the country for 120 days to continue with the ongoing election. don't forget, $60 million has already been disbursed for elections to happen. the agenda is out. the electoral decree is out. if you want to leave this country you have to go through an election to receive the vote of the people and only the haitian people and only the
it ariel henri became prime minister?— ariel henri became prime minister? ., minister?_ minister? it was part of the negotiation that _ minister? it was part of the negotiation that was - minister? it was part of the i negotiation that was ongoing but president moise gave him 72 hours to form a government and after forming hours to form a government and afterforming the hours to form a government and after forming the government, he would come back to the president, the president who has...
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henry well, julie. so called snatch or smashing grabs from high end designer stores. this is the second time in two months that neiman marcus has been hit in the bay area. cell phone video shared with ktvu shows about 10. men and women escaping with designer handbags and purses from the neiman marcus store in san francisco's union square, you can see the sign on the door reading curbside pickup here. clearly this is not what the store had in mind is just really unacceptable and we can't this is a first class city. rodney fong heads san francisco's chamber of commerce. we can't continue to live like this in san francisco, and we ask all of you all of our elected and everybody to really focus on this. it happened about 10 minutes before the store closed at six monday evening. the next thing you know you heard glass breaking the group smashed display cases and grab expensive purses and bags from the wrecks and knocked over mannequins. we know that there's several tens of thousands of dollars worth of merch
henry well, julie. so called snatch or smashing grabs from high end designer stores. this is the second time in two months that neiman marcus has been hit in the bay area. cell phone video shared with ktvu shows about 10. men and women escaping with designer handbags and purses from the neiman marcus store in san francisco's union square, you can see the sign on the door reading curbside pickup here. clearly this is not what the store had in mind is just really unacceptable and we can't this is...
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henry. woman's a single mother, already traumatized by what she saw after this crash. she says she was dealing with red tape trying to get her car out of impound, but that was before we got involved. this is not right. like i have two small kids and jasmine carter is frustrated. her suv was towed because it was evidence in a hit and run crash that killed a motorcyclist in east oakland. but she was told she had to pay fees to get her car back. heartbroken because. i was not the suspect like i was not involved. i didn't hit him cause i feel like i'm being wrongly accused. it all began thursday night at 79th and international in east oakland. because i've seen it and hurt everything carter was driving when she saw motorcyclists stanley log would get knocked off his bike after he was hit by a white pontiac vibe. he was going the same speed as his motorcycle that was slide and we caught up with log wood's girlfriend at the scene they play like they were going to make left onto east 14, and they d
henry. woman's a single mother, already traumatized by what she saw after this crash. she says she was dealing with red tape trying to get her car out of impound, but that was before we got involved. this is not right. like i have two small kids and jasmine carter is frustrated. her suv was towed because it was evidence in a hit and run crash that killed a motorcyclist in east oakland. but she was told she had to pay fees to get her car back. heartbroken because. i was not the suspect like i...
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and then you broke in to henry winkler's house?sent it to me. >> seth: that's really nice. did tug mcgraw sign it >> it says 45 on it, which i think was his number, but he did not sign it. >> seth: so anybody could have written that >> it has sweat stains though, so i assume those are actually tug mcgraw's sweat stains. >> seth: this is the only thing. so henry winkler heard i was a red sox fan and he sent me a hat and he said it was babe ruth's [ light laughter ] i think what i'm saying here is, i think we should not necessarily trust henry winkler when he sends us an old sweaty hat. >> but here's the thing. i did do some research because, you know me, i like the research >> seth: yeah. >> and the cast of "happy days" actually did do, like, promotional baseball games in the late '70s and they did actually go to philadelphia, i think, in '79. so it -- i mean, it checks out is all i'm saying. it checks out. >> seth: it lightly checks out [ laughter ] >> i couldn't find any evidence that tug mcgraw gave henry winkler the hat but i al
and then you broke in to henry winkler's house?sent it to me. >> seth: that's really nice. did tug mcgraw sign it >> it says 45 on it, which i think was his number, but he did not sign it. >> seth: so anybody could have written that >> it has sweat stains though, so i assume those are actually tug mcgraw's sweat stains. >> seth: this is the only thing. so henry winkler heard i was a red sox fan and he sent me a hat and he said it was babe ruth's [ light laughter ]...
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both mason and patrick henry against us. >> henry cannot be one over.lls the constitution a conspiracy to set up a monarchy. >> how will you answer that? >> as i see it, there is one workable answer. that is the one reached in massachusetts. the federalist in every state must agree to a bill of rights. >> i suppose that is the answer. but it will not win over such men as clinton and henry. >> no, but it offers as our last best chance to save the constitution. >> madison's strategy of compromise succeeded. as these state conventions can gathered, the opposition was powerful, and the debates were long and bitter. but a narrow margin, the constitution won the day. >> one by one, the state ratify the document. took their places in the new nation. north carolina voted no, then joined reluctantly. rhode island did not ratify after the new government was formed. but at last, they stood together. 13 states bound into a firm union. a union founded on the rule of written law. the constitution of the united states. use of amendment and interpretation have proved a
both mason and patrick henry against us. >> henry cannot be one over.lls the constitution a conspiracy to set up a monarchy. >> how will you answer that? >> as i see it, there is one workable answer. that is the one reached in massachusetts. the federalist in every state must agree to a bill of rights. >> i suppose that is the answer. but it will not win over such men as clinton and henry. >> no, but it offers as our last best chance to save the constitution....
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>> washington and as everybody knows and here is another one out of washington but here is sir henry and became the commander of the british army and learned of his appointment may 1778 he was the third british commander during the war. gage had been there many years before the revolution or before the war and was recalled after the disasters along concorde road and bunker hill. and generalals william howell succeeded he was commander in 76 and 77 and resigned after the senators so clinton was then named the commander and would be the commander of the british army may through 78 beyond yorktown. i find clinton an interesting figure his father was a career naval officer who became the governor of new york and considered young henry when he wass growing up, set some of his formative years in new york city. he joined the british army as a teenager in fought two wars before the revolutionary war and earned a reputation as a brave and courageous risk-taking b soldier who was seriously wounded and in fact in the engagement in january and the seven years war in 1760 he was intellectually cu
>> washington and as everybody knows and here is another one out of washington but here is sir henry and became the commander of the british army and learned of his appointment may 1778 he was the third british commander during the war. gage had been there many years before the revolution or before the war and was recalled after the disasters along concorde road and bunker hill. and generalals william howell succeeded he was commander in 76 and 77 and resigned after the senators so...
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remember james henry hammond and the mud sills. doctrine, lincoln says -- the doctrine of self-government is right, absolutely and eternally right. and that was part of the strategy of stephen a. douglass. because when stephen a. douglass comes and says let's let popular sovereignty solve the question of slavery in the territories? ? what does that sound like except -- well that's self-government. that's democracies. let the people on the ground make choices. that's self-government. all right, yes, lincoln says the doctrine of self-government is right, absolutely and eternally right. but it has no just application as here attempted. or perhaps i should rather say that whether it has such application depends on whether a negro is not or is a man. if the negro is a plan, is it not to that extent a total destruction of self-government to say that he too shall not govern himself? you talk about popular sovereignty as an example of self-government. and then you take a whole category of people and you exclude them from governing themselv
remember james henry hammond and the mud sills. doctrine, lincoln says -- the doctrine of self-government is right, absolutely and eternally right. and that was part of the strategy of stephen a. douglass. because when stephen a. douglass comes and says let's let popular sovereignty solve the question of slavery in the territories? ? what does that sound like except -- well that's self-government. that's democracies. let the people on the ground make choices. that's self-government. all right,...
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but here is sir henry clinton. he became the commander of the british army and learned of his appointment in may of 1778. he was the third british commander during the war. gage had been there for many years before the revolution and was recalled after the disasters along concord road and bunker hill and general william howe succeeded and when he was commander in 76 and 77 and resigned after saratoga so then he was named the commander he was from an aristocratic family. his father was a career naval officer who became the royal governor of new york and spent some of his formative years and new york city. he fought in two wars before the revolutionary war and earned a reputation as a brave, courageous, risk-taking soldier who was seriously wounded in an engagement in germany in the seven year war in the early 1760s. he was an intellectually curious individual. he read especially deeply on military history and strategy and in the year before the war broke out out of his own pocket he paid to make the trip deep into e
but here is sir henry clinton. he became the commander of the british army and learned of his appointment in may of 1778. he was the third british commander during the war. gage had been there for many years before the revolution and was recalled after the disasters along concord road and bunker hill and general william howe succeeded and when he was commander in 76 and 77 and resigned after saratoga so then he was named the commander he was from an aristocratic family. his father was a career...
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here is sir henry clinton. clinton became the commander of the british army. he learned of his appointment in may of 1778. he was the third british commander during the war. gage had been there for many years before the revolution and before the war and was recalled after the disasters along concord road and ankar hill and general william howe succeeded him. howe was commander in 76 and 77 and resigned after saratoga. clinton was then named the commander and he will be the commander of the british army from may of 78 through a little bit d'ante gort town. i found clinton an interesting figure. he was from an aristocratic family in england and his father was a career naval officer who became a royal governor of new york and young henry when he was still growings up spent some of his former dinner years in new york city. he joined the british army as a teenager and he fought in two wars before the revolutionary war. he f earned a reputation as a brave courageous risk-taking soldier. he was seriously wounded and in fact an engagement in germany in the seven-year
here is sir henry clinton. clinton became the commander of the british army. he learned of his appointment in may of 1778. he was the third british commander during the war. gage had been there for many years before the revolution and before the war and was recalled after the disasters along concord road and ankar hill and general william howe succeeded him. howe was commander in 76 and 77 and resigned after saratoga. clinton was then named the commander and he will be the commander of the...
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but the problem is he was getting ready to be replaced by ariel henry. so now what we're seeing is us senate, or excuse me, the haitian senate has voted to make joseph lambert the president and era henry, the prime minister. this isn't the full set it, it's just a 3rd of the set. it's actually in session. it was only 8 votes, so very clearly ariel 100, henry, sending a signal to just to clar joseph that he is going to have a duly government. this is not what any diplomat, especially here in the united states, wanted to see happen. there's already so much political instability to see these 2 groups jockey for position is only going to make things more untenable for the people of haiti. so you would expect that right now, diplomats across the globe or try to use whatever influence they have on haiti to try and make this political situation come to an end. the u. s. does have some leverage and they didn't say anything about truth, but they did talk about a, they said they were giving $75900000.00 in a to haiti. they've pointed out that the president has ext
but the problem is he was getting ready to be replaced by ariel henry. so now what we're seeing is us senate, or excuse me, the haitian senate has voted to make joseph lambert the president and era henry, the prime minister. this isn't the full set it, it's just a 3rd of the set. it's actually in session. it was only 8 votes, so very clearly ariel 100, henry, sending a signal to just to clar joseph that he is going to have a duly government. this is not what any diplomat, especially here in the...
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indeed two months later when richard henry lee wrote his june 7th resolutions. he didn't just propose independence in that resolution. he actually proposed two other things in the larger language. he also proposed to prepare and digest the form of a confederation and offered a third resolution. to draw up a plan. for forming foreign alliances so in the same breath that we say, how about independence we're saying how about foreign alliances these two things are the same thought. seen in that context then. the declaration itself is a means to an end. and everyone at the time understood this even if today we sometimes do not on its own congresses proclamation could not make the colonies free and independent. but maybe with france's help. it could. this is why the delegates had their declaration translated into french immediately. it's why they sent copies addressed to king louie the 16th of france and king carlos the second of spain on the first ship bound for europe for days later on july the 8th. it's why they have them published in european newspapers. it's why
indeed two months later when richard henry lee wrote his june 7th resolutions. he didn't just propose independence in that resolution. he actually proposed two other things in the larger language. he also proposed to prepare and digest the form of a confederation and offered a third resolution. to draw up a plan. for forming foreign alliances so in the same breath that we say, how about independence we're saying how about foreign alliances these two things are the same thought. seen in that...
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his father was a career naval officer who became the royal governor of new york and young henry, when he was still growing up, spent some of his formative years in new york city. he joined the british army as a teenager and he fought in two wars before the revolutionary war. and he earned a reputation as a brave, courageous, risk taking soldier who was seriously wounded, in fact, in an engagement in germany in the seven years war in the early 1760's. he was an intellectual liqueur-- intellectually, and out of his own pocket he paid to make a trip deep into eastern europe to observe a war between the turks and hoping to learn more about military strategy and tactics and he came over as the third in command of the british army, landing just three or four weeks after lexington in concord and just in time to see some action at bunker hill. he served, i think, with some distinction in a couple of years before he was named commander, one a reputation in some circles as the best strategist among britain's high ranking officers and america during that time. he was, at the time of his appointm
his father was a career naval officer who became the royal governor of new york and young henry, when he was still growing up, spent some of his formative years in new york city. he joined the british army as a teenager and he fought in two wars before the revolutionary war. and he earned a reputation as a brave, courageous, risk taking soldier who was seriously wounded, in fact, in an engagement in germany in the seven years war in the early 1760's. he was an intellectual liqueur--...
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wave reached its peak was 78-year-old robert henry.gling to _ 78-year-old robert henry. care homes were struggling to get _ 78-year-old robert henry. care homes were struggling to get the _ were struggling to get the protective equipment and guidance they needed. his daughter saw first—hand of the impact of that, more than 20 died in his home. first-hand of the impact of that, more than 20 died in his home. there were staff going _ more than 20 died in his home. there were staff going from _ more than 20 died in his home. there were staff going from room _ more than 20 died in his home. there were staff going from room to - more than 20 died in his home. ii—ii” were staff going from room to room, not changing their ppe. i could see that what i was witnesses want the virus being spread amongst the residents of the care home. so many of the residence of my dad's care home passed away of this virus and i feel that was needless.— feel that was needless. odrick adamson also _ feel that was needless. odrick adamson also died _ feel that was
wave reached its peak was 78-year-old robert henry.gling to _ 78-year-old robert henry. care homes were struggling to get _ 78-year-old robert henry. care homes were struggling to get the _ were struggling to get the protective equipment and guidance they needed. his daughter saw first—hand of the impact of that, more than 20 died in his home. first-hand of the impact of that, more than 20 died in his home. there were staff going _ more than 20 died in his home. there were staff going from _...