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henry?. henry? i need to disrupt and dive in here- there's an _ them. henry? i need to disrupt and dive in here- there's an extra - them. henry? i need to disrupt and dive in here- there's an extra layer| dive in here— there's an extra layer of offence, imagine if the player was a young jewish player and they for some bacon down his throat. i take the point, henry, what i mean is the _ take the point, henry, what i mean is the behaviour on its own is egregious _ is the behaviour on its own is egregious. i think that the issue is that this _ egregious. i think that the issue is that this will not be just a yorkshire cricket issue. i think by the time — yorkshire cricket issue. i think by the time this is over and finished, this will_ the time this is over and finished, this will go— the time this is over and finished, this will go straight the way through english cricket. and by the way, i_ through english cricket. and by the way, i don't — through english cricket. and by the way, i don't kno
henry?. henry? i need to disrupt and dive in here- there's an _ them. henry? i need to disrupt and dive in here- there's an extra - them. henry? i need to disrupt and dive in here- there's an extra layer| dive in here— there's an extra layer of offence, imagine if the player was a young jewish player and they for some bacon down his throat. i take the point, henry, what i mean is the _ take the point, henry, what i mean is the behaviour on its own is egregious _ is the behaviour on its own is...
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henry, and your own words? i don't get _ will come. henry, and your own words?s? i don't get any impression whatsoever that people who - words? i don't get any impression whatsoever that people who have| words? i don't get any impression i whatsoever that people who have not been complicit or have not been actively racist and discriminatory will be sacrificed. i don't see that at all. yes, it is true that the activists on the street say silence equals violence — but at the same time, i think a calm, cool, collected review of where cricket is going, especially with the ecb and its policy of nonintervention, that has to change, but also the board membership — because i don't know exactly who is on the board of yorkshire or essex, and other county that some trouble, but i can visualise them. i can see them in my mind's i, and that kind of falsifying culture that doesn't want to change and things it has nothing left to learn has to go. that's where the new blood will come in, people like azeem rafiq.— where the new blood will come in, people like azeem rafiq. henry,
henry, and your own words? i don't get _ will come. henry, and your own words?s? i don't get any impression whatsoever that people who - words? i don't get any impression whatsoever that people who have| words? i don't get any impression i whatsoever that people who have not been complicit or have not been actively racist and discriminatory will be sacrificed. i don't see that at all. yes, it is true that the activists on the street say silence equals violence — but at the same time, i think...
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henry: once i arrive in the u.s.? henry: yes. if you're under the have to be vaccinated, but you do need to show a negative covid test. if you are not vaccinated have to have a negative covid test and you have to take a test within 24 hours of arrival in the u.s. and then upload it to, i believe it is the cdc. kristen: how about tourists arriving by land like from mexico or canada, or those arriving by boat? henry: if you are flying from canada or mexico, for example, you have to have both the vaccination and negative covid test. if you're traveling across the border by car or if you are sailing into the u.s., you only have to have the vaccinations, you do not have to have the negative covid kristen: how is this new protocol compared to other countries' restrictions? part of the criticism was that when european countries welcomed americans back, america had not reciprocated? henry: in terms of what is required, it is fairly consistent. i have done two trips to europe since august. but the u.s. was slow in reopening, arguably two
henry: once i arrive in the u.s.? henry: yes. if you're under the have to be vaccinated, but you do need to show a negative covid test. if you are not vaccinated have to have a negative covid test and you have to take a test within 24 hours of arrival in the u.s. and then upload it to, i believe it is the cdc. kristen: how about tourists arriving by land like from mexico or canada, or those arriving by boat? henry: if you are flying from canada or mexico, for example, you have to have both the...
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henry ford, in 1919, he went and bought a newspaper independence, it was a weekly. and then when he saw what was hemorrhaging money he told us that his horse to find and able to attack, go after it and stick with it. so the result was the series, the international jew, the world's problems, was on may 22nd, then he 20, ran for the next 91 issues of the newspaper. you have to understand that henry ford had enormous influence and reach an first of all, there was ford motor dealerships around the country, and a shipped stacks of newspapers to the dealership, he would into a dealership in about a car and you drove out of the car and you drove out with a copy of the newspaper independence the series of the national jew and the circulation of the paper, which was only 72000, in 1919 when he bought that, five years later was 700,000, one of the largest newspapers in the united states but the added tour wanted to make sure that their messages got to the nation's leaders. so they sent it to hundred bank presidents, 1100 rotary club presidents, 4200 women's clubs, 757 college
henry ford, in 1919, he went and bought a newspaper independence, it was a weekly. and then when he saw what was hemorrhaging money he told us that his horse to find and able to attack, go after it and stick with it. so the result was the series, the international jew, the world's problems, was on may 22nd, then he 20, ran for the next 91 issues of the newspaper. you have to understand that henry ford had enormous influence and reach an first of all, there was ford motor dealerships around the...
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ford get involved with this red in his book, henry ford in the jews, baldwin thinks that henry ford's anti-semitism was influenced the mcguffey readers, we talked about them the other day, their christian lessons and so he think that henry ford's anti-semitism was really the first traditional coming out of christianity but during the world war i, henry ford's anti-semitism increasingly became manifest and he blamed the jews for causing what was then called the great war, it would not be called world war i until we had world war ii. so henry ford ran for president at one time was many of the year in time magazine and was the most famous american of his generation. and henry ford in 1919, a newspaper of independence in weekly, he bought it. and when he saw that it was hemorrhaging money, he told the editor to find an evil to attack, electorate and stick with it. so the result was the series, the international do, the world's problems launched on mar the next 91 issues of the newspaper hard and you have to understand the ford at enormous influence and reach. personal and work ford mother
ford get involved with this red in his book, henry ford in the jews, baldwin thinks that henry ford's anti-semitism was influenced the mcguffey readers, we talked about them the other day, their christian lessons and so he think that henry ford's anti-semitism was really the first traditional coming out of christianity but during the world war i, henry ford's anti-semitism increasingly became manifest and he blamed the jews for causing what was then called the great war, it would not be called...
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my own son, i named him henry roan horse gray.family never tried to sugar coat the story. it was very upfront, you were named after a man who was murdered. >> we both carried that same burden to know who we descended from, know what kind of challenges that he paid the ultimate price for. >> why was henry roan killed, and why is it still so raw for his family nearly a century later? i'm about to find out henry's murder was part of a calculated plot to kill hundreds of osage in the prime of their lives. it's not a story you'll find in the history books, but it should be. is osage history american history? >> osage history is american history. it's just that american history has chosen to forget certain chapters. >> a former chief of the osage nation, jim knows that story well. he tells me that to understand what happened, you've got to start at the beginning. long before henry roan, the osage controlled a massive territory that covered most of the midwest. here they hunted buffalo on the great open plains. but when the white man cam
my own son, i named him henry roan horse gray.family never tried to sugar coat the story. it was very upfront, you were named after a man who was murdered. >> we both carried that same burden to know who we descended from, know what kind of challenges that he paid the ultimate price for. >> why was henry roan killed, and why is it still so raw for his family nearly a century later? i'm about to find out henry's murder was part of a calculated plot to kill hundreds of osage in the...
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inside, henry lay dead. over the steering wheel. >> he was shot from the back of the head. >> jim gray and his son are henry's descendents. >> my mom named my james gray. and i named my son henry. >> my family never tried to sugar coat the story. they were up front you were named after a man who was murdered. >> we both carry that same burden. to know who we descended from. no what kind of challenges that he paid the ultimate price for. >> why was henry killed? and why is it still so raw for his family nearly a century later? i'm about to find out his murder was part of a calculated plot to kill hundreds of osage in the prime of their lives. it's not a story you'll find in the history books. but it should be. is osage history american history? >> osage history is american history. it's american history has chosen to forget certain chapters. >> a former chief of the osage nation, jim knows the story well. he tells me that to understand what happened, you have to start at the beginning. long before henry roan,
inside, henry lay dead. over the steering wheel. >> he was shot from the back of the head. >> jim gray and his son are henry's descendents. >> my mom named my james gray. and i named my son henry. >> my family never tried to sugar coat the story. they were up front you were named after a man who was murdered. >> we both carry that same burden. to know who we descended from. no what kind of challenges that he paid the ultimate price for. >> why was henry...
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it sounds good to me, henry. to spend the night, at the advisor compounds, we want to the compound, there was a tall, skinny, exhausted army captain standing at the gate and i am glad you guys decided to stay here tonight. we can be on 24/7 alert, i need some sleep and you guys can guard the base. and they had one long army switchboard and the guy managed to connect me to the bureau in saigon. i am dictating a story, they started ordering the place and underneath the switchboard still dictating and the guy at the other end, they are shooting at us. it was my introduction, henry took the first shift, it was my turn and the guy gave us in him 2 grease gun. i am scared to death, i am in this book are with the swift, at the road, the enemy attack the south vietnamese compound on the little road, they hit it with satchel charges blowing it up and i am figuring we are next and finally after the longest night of my life there is a little late in the east. the sun will come up in minutes and i look and down that road, th
it sounds good to me, henry. to spend the night, at the advisor compounds, we want to the compound, there was a tall, skinny, exhausted army captain standing at the gate and i am glad you guys decided to stay here tonight. we can be on 24/7 alert, i need some sleep and you guys can guard the base. and they had one long army switchboard and the guy managed to connect me to the bureau in saigon. i am dictating a story, they started ordering the place and underneath the switchboard still dictating...
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henry, what is your take on this?nly quite positive for exactly _ is certainly quite positive for exactly the reasons just is certainly quite positive for exactly the reasonsjust mentioned but nowhere near as positive as some people _ but nowhere near as positive as some people and _ but nowhere near as positive as some people and government were hoping 'ust people and government were hoping just a _ people and government were hoping just a few— people and government were hoping just a few weeks ago, let alone the activists_ just a few weeks ago, let alone the activists and young people protesting outside in the summit. i can totally— protesting outside in the summit. i can totally understand why alok sharma — can totally understand why alok sharma who has been working on this for a year— sharma who has been working on this for a year and flying around the world _ for a year and flying around the world are — for a year and flying around the world are trying to get countries with whom the uk does not necessarily have g
henry, what is your take on this?nly quite positive for exactly _ is certainly quite positive for exactly the reasons just is certainly quite positive for exactly the reasonsjust mentioned but nowhere near as positive as some people _ but nowhere near as positive as some people and _ but nowhere near as positive as some people and government were hoping 'ust people and government were hoping just a _ people and government were hoping just a few— people and government were hoping just a few...
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henry: absolutely.e have what would take all of our companies in our index and we have estimated emissions per company. at the moment it's 11 gigatons of carbon that they are emitting and the trajectory -- and a trajectory of more gigatons. basically it's a projected three degree world. only 10% of the companies of this index are in a .5 degree world. it's pretty worrisome and more than half are in degree world. it's really incumbent upon us to develop plans for them to go to net zero. francine: is the only way to do that to make it mandatory? henry: disclosure should be mandatory and hopefully something like that will come out of cop 26. being able to disclose carbon emissions, disclose suppliers information where your facilities are because that helps us double check where emissions are and all of that. that should be mandatory. i think market forces are going to be brutal, redolent less "d%uáz those companies and providing more to those doing something about climate. francine: do companies realize th
henry: absolutely.e have what would take all of our companies in our index and we have estimated emissions per company. at the moment it's 11 gigatons of carbon that they are emitting and the trajectory -- and a trajectory of more gigatons. basically it's a projected three degree world. only 10% of the companies of this index are in a .5 degree world. it's pretty worrisome and more than half are in degree world. it's really incumbent upon us to develop plans for them to go to net zero....
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now let's move to henry.heers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow, henry. >> it's the cataracts. >> jimmy: let me ask you a question. what is your favorite snack? >> on what day? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: today. >> cereal. yep, cereal. hamburgers. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. >> i love cereal. >> jimmy: henry, i'm going to -- you know what the hell with it, i'm guessing henry. that's got to be the answer. henry, are you high? >> nah. >> jimmy: oh, come on. >> i mean -- i'm high up in the world. but -- >> come on, henry, be honest. >> yeah -- i'm a little baked. i'm a little stoned. >> jimmy: oh, you are the one, i was right, okay. [ cheers and applause ] there you go, a little something. thank you, matt, mark, and henry. we have some gifts for all of you. what are those gifts, sal? >> sal: a nice pumpkin spice basket. >> jimmy: all the stuff you like, yeah, great. thank you all for playing "who's high?" [ cheers and applause ] we'll release you back into the wild. all right. so yeah, i'm 1 for 1. let's see who els
now let's move to henry.heers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow, henry. >> it's the cataracts. >> jimmy: let me ask you a question. what is your favorite snack? >> on what day? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: today. >> cereal. yep, cereal. hamburgers. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. >> i love cereal. >> jimmy: henry, i'm going to -- you know what the hell with it, i'm guessing henry. that's got to be the answer. henry, are you high? >> nah....
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henry kissinger was livid. if you ask henry kissinger to this day about that incident he is well aware of it and remembers. it is not a detour to mention this because the truth is both kissinger and baker i think were extremely pragmatic, brilliant tactical negotiators and they really looked down probably on many of the successor presidents and secretaries of state's whose expended effort in what they would say is a willy-nilly way. i think that is a big take away for baker is used your leverage now but make sure you have it and understand when the moment is. it is not something he would've recommended to any of his successors. i think it's probably true of kissinger. let me just leave you with the real bottom line in my view which is obviously jim baker did not make a lasting peace. his accomplishment was essentially a proof of concept rather than an actual long-standing thing. that leads to the other point. he'd see the peace conference is a direct result of the opportunity the united states had in the wake o
henry kissinger was livid. if you ask henry kissinger to this day about that incident he is well aware of it and remembers. it is not a detour to mention this because the truth is both kissinger and baker i think were extremely pragmatic, brilliant tactical negotiators and they really looked down probably on many of the successor presidents and secretaries of state's whose expended effort in what they would say is a willy-nilly way. i think that is a big take away for baker is used your...
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last week henry and our other a.e.i. colleague used the same words terrifying to describe the new jersey results for democrats. do you agree? john. john: well, thank you, karlyn. i do want to start with some sense of what midterm elections or what last week's elections or kind of midterm elections were like. the simple point is historically they are not good for the party in power, the party in the white house and, of course, if the party and the president in the white house is not popular, they can be quite bad, some simple notes from the past, really only three times since the civil war where the party in the white house has gained seats. that was in 1934 before we had polling, 1998 and 2002. there in those races president clinton, president bush, 60% or over approval rating, very, very popular, gained a handful of indications, in the other cases, something like 34, they have lost seats and sometimes very large margins when you have lost many, many seats. it's true also in the state legislatures where that pattern fall
last week henry and our other a.e.i. colleague used the same words terrifying to describe the new jersey results for democrats. do you agree? john. john: well, thank you, karlyn. i do want to start with some sense of what midterm elections or what last week's elections or kind of midterm elections were like. the simple point is historically they are not good for the party in power, the party in the white house and, of course, if the party and the president in the white house is not popular,...
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henry braun, the ma or this crisis. henry braun, the mayor of — this crisis.his crisis. henry braun, the mayor of abbotsford, thank | this crisis. henry braun, the - mayor of abbotsford, thank you forjoining us at this time. thank you for the invite. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: as pop star britney spears thanks fans for all their support, we hear from one of the people who led the free britney movement. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election, and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself in to police in santa barbara. it was the biggest i demonstration so far of the fast—growing _ european anti—nuclear movement. the south african government has announced that it's opening the country's remaining whites—only beaches to people of all races. this will lead to a black majority government in this country and the destruction of the white civilisation. part of the centuries—old windsor castle, - one of the queen's residences, has been cons
henry braun, the ma or this crisis. henry braun, the mayor of — this crisis.his crisis. henry braun, the mayor of abbotsford, thank | this crisis. henry braun, the - mayor of abbotsford, thank you forjoining us at this time. thank you for the invite. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: as pop star britney spears thanks fans for all their support, we hear from one of the people who led the free britney movement. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election, and she's...
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henry?that comment democrat statement from the church of england, we are unaware of any widespread trend here. if you look at the evidence for this, then they've quoted pretty patel, who doesn't seem to want much of an appeal system, she's constantly bashing immigration lawyers — now it would appear the churches in her sights, as well. in the case of the bomber, he appears to have become a failed asylum—seekers in 2014. but he did it within —— didn't become a christian within a matter of days or weeks, his conversion didn't fully take place officially until 2017, some three years later, in this atrocity has taken place some four years after that. so it's a bit of a stretch to extrapolate from that that this is happening in a huge widespread way. but see some figures in evidence and, if as thomas harris claims that this has been going on for decades, then surely the home office on the authorities whose default position on asylum seeking is no, no, they would've cautioned on to it. it won'tjus
henry?that comment democrat statement from the church of england, we are unaware of any widespread trend here. if you look at the evidence for this, then they've quoted pretty patel, who doesn't seem to want much of an appeal system, she's constantly bashing immigration lawyers — now it would appear the churches in her sights, as well. in the case of the bomber, he appears to have become a failed asylum—seekers in 2014. but he did it within —— didn't become a christian within a matter...
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martin: there are no shortage of books on henry kissinger, including his own. there is little written about his efforts to make peace in the middle east. even though it was the occupation of his four years as secretary of state. many of the things we noticed opening to china, cambodia, the debacle. the bangladesh and indo pakistan war. that took place while he was the national security advisor. his last four years were almost entirely preoccupied with middle east peacemaking. i went back and studied that. i basically presided over the end of the american lead peace process as we know it. i take no pride in that. it is the reality. there has not been a good negotiation -- a negotiation since 2017. it ended then. at that point, i decided instead of writing another book like the first one i had written about why we failed, i got back and look out why kissinger has succeeded. he had succeeded dramatically in negotiating four agreements. two agreements between israel and egypt, one between israel and syria. it laid the foundations for the american lead peace process
martin: there are no shortage of books on henry kissinger, including his own. there is little written about his efforts to make peace in the middle east. even though it was the occupation of his four years as secretary of state. many of the things we noticed opening to china, cambodia, the debacle. the bangladesh and indo pakistan war. that took place while he was the national security advisor. his last four years were almost entirely preoccupied with middle east peacemaking. i went back and...
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our henry lee reporting live for us there in the newsroom. henry. thank you. plate was entered today for san francisco police sergeant accused of trying to rob a pharmacy in san mateo sergeant david cole appeared virtually for his arraignment because he's had a detox treatment center. his attorney entered a not guilty plea. coal is accused of trying to steal painkillers from a rite aid store, and investigators say he had a loaded gun and resisted arrest. he's on unpaid leave from the department right now. preliminary hearing in this case is set for february 7th. the search for a folio teenager is over, and a statewide amber alert has been canceled after the girl was found safe earlier today, authorities now say what appeared to be an abduction was actually a prank. santa rosa. police believe the girl was kidnapped after surveillance video showed a man forcing her into a van outside a gas station yesterday, but the amber alert was called off this morning when the girl was found safe at her house. oklahoma's governor commuted the death sentence for julius jones
our henry lee reporting live for us there in the newsroom. henry. thank you. plate was entered today for san francisco police sergeant accused of trying to rob a pharmacy in san mateo sergeant david cole appeared virtually for his arraignment because he's had a detox treatment center. his attorney entered a not guilty plea. coal is accused of trying to steal painkillers from a rite aid store, and investigators say he had a loaded gun and resisted arrest. he's on unpaid leave from the department...
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henry, what about the impact in washington?s week for a committee of enquiry to be set up to consider this question and being critical of president biden�*s policy. how much criticism is there in washington about how you engage with the taliban and how you ensure this does not turn into notjust a humanitarian crisis with famine, but further deterioration and yet again the breeding ground for international terrorism? i think something that might be even more fearful to americans than the taliban in charge in afghanistan is a failed state in afghanistan. just as you say. that becomes a geopolitical nightmare. the region and the rest of the world will have to suffer with. i think the us has recognised, just like australia, having just announced more aid yesterday, the us said it was going to pledge another $141; million. that will raise its overall amount this year to 600 million plus. of course, a lot of that was pledged before the taliban took over in august. now the fear is that that money will not be directed in the right way
henry, what about the impact in washington?s week for a committee of enquiry to be set up to consider this question and being critical of president biden�*s policy. how much criticism is there in washington about how you engage with the taliban and how you ensure this does not turn into notjust a humanitarian crisis with famine, but further deterioration and yet again the breeding ground for international terrorism? i think something that might be even more fearful to americans than the...
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henry will appoint pope to the command of the army of mississippi february 30, 1962. he would recall pope from his time with his time in st. louis to give commands and as pope is willing to leave and except he talks with his wife to assure her that she would be okay and so he went. pope would be given command of 25000 men, largest command yet, order to clear obstacles on the mississippi river. commanding officer henrik wants to capitalize on parental recent victories to move federal armies deeper into the confederacy itself, he wants to open the river mississippi river as far as memphis cut off retreats of pope garrison from columbus it will lead to one of pope's most successful actions in campaigns to that time, a movement on new madrid and islands number ten. pope would capture new madrid on march 14 and upon so, his commanding officer would heap praise on this already confident general. he would say i congratulate you and your command on the success which has crowned your toils and exposures if given the fatal blow to rebellion in missouri and proved yourselves wer
henry will appoint pope to the command of the army of mississippi february 30, 1962. he would recall pope from his time with his time in st. louis to give commands and as pope is willing to leave and except he talks with his wife to assure her that she would be okay and so he went. pope would be given command of 25000 men, largest command yet, order to clear obstacles on the mississippi river. commanding officer henrik wants to capitalize on parental recent victories to move federal armies...
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karlyn: thank you, henry. let me remind all of you you can send your questions so that we can ask them when everybody is done presenting using the email samanthagoldstein@ai or on social media. henry raised the subject of interparty conflict. how deep are the divides among the democrats? what historical analogies do you see to the present moment? do you think the infrastructure bill or social infrastructure part can really survive? norm: one of the things i have learned over decades is not to make projections about a climate at one point in where it might be later. i want to emphasize looking back at tuesday i think what has been underemphasized is the impact of covid. you know, we went through almost two years of turmoil with schools closed in many cases, with jobs in disarray, and just when we thought we were coming out of this delta hit. if i look at virginia, i think i'll the schools and education made a huge impact and as we saw with noncollege educated white women that it was the school closings that dis
karlyn: thank you, henry. let me remind all of you you can send your questions so that we can ask them when everybody is done presenting using the email samanthagoldstein@ai or on social media. henry raised the subject of interparty conflict. how deep are the divides among the democrats? what historical analogies do you see to the present moment? do you think the infrastructure bill or social infrastructure part can really survive? norm: one of the things i have learned over decades is not to...
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so i don't think i would want to go mount nearing with henry kissinger.ut i think that -- what was encouraging, and he previously had quite stark warnings about the potential for conflict between these two superpowers. and was the idea that this meeting between biden and xi, the virtual summit talks this week, he thought actually had started on the right foot and had set the right tone. because that's a contrast with that first meeting that the u.s. secretary of state tony blinken had at the start of the year which went so badly. so it's nice to feel that he's at least henry kissinger thinks that we're on a slightly better path now. manus: and the other two words that jumped out, was equivalent and not subordination. and was his interpretation. for me, i think that's quite constructive. the other is around trade. i caught up with new zealand trade minister, and very bullish naturally so. and what was your take on gino reymundo? stephanie: it's interesting because she has been the commerce secretary, has been front running actually for quity aggressive but
so i don't think i would want to go mount nearing with henry kissinger.ut i think that -- what was encouraging, and he previously had quite stark warnings about the potential for conflict between these two superpowers. and was the idea that this meeting between biden and xi, the virtual summit talks this week, he thought actually had started on the right foot and had set the right tone. because that's a contrast with that first meeting that the u.s. secretary of state tony blinken had at the...
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the raid verse released henry ruggs, and today he face add judge.e his first court appearance, injured and in a wheelchair. the former las vegas raiders wide receiver is facing felony charges after a fiery car crash that called young woman early tuesday morning. prosecutors say his blood alcohol content was twice the legal limit, and that he was driving at 156 miles per hour. >> in my 24-plus years of prosecutor crimes that is the highest speed i have ever heard of in an incident like this. >> reporter: construction his passenger were injured when his corvette slammed into the back of a toyota rav4, which then burst into flames. the driver was killed, a 23- year-old woman, along with her dog. >> a woman lost her life. another person perhaps lost his career, and is perhaps going to prison. >> reporter: the districts attorney said when ruggs got behind the wheel, he was making a choice. >> there's ride-sharing. there's a designated driver, there's a taxi. there's so many alternatives, but mr. ruggs made a choice, and he's go okay have to live with the
the raid verse released henry ruggs, and today he face add judge.e his first court appearance, injured and in a wheelchair. the former las vegas raiders wide receiver is facing felony charges after a fiery car crash that called young woman early tuesday morning. prosecutors say his blood alcohol content was twice the legal limit, and that he was driving at 156 miles per hour. >> in my 24-plus years of prosecutor crimes that is the highest speed i have ever heard of in an incident like...
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henry kissinger and the art of middle east diplomacy.nk you very much we appreciate it. >> thank you, judy. judy: while many areas across the u.s. have been upgraded >> many areas across the u.s. have been upgraded to high- speed internet, there are still pockets that are in a broad band desert aired that includes rural alaska communities. greg kim, alaska public media reports on one town that is finally getting connected. >> shauna williams has a full- time job. she's also in school to get her bachelors degree in early childhood education. there is an added challenge, she attends her classes by phone. >> this is the most reliable way to join class. >> she's tried to used videos so she can see what the teachers are writing on the board but her connection kept freezing. >> the internet is too slow. every so often it will load and be unstable. >> reporter: broadband internet is not available in the delta aired it's made it increasingly difficult for people to participate in all aspects of modern life. williams is one of the few people that
henry kissinger and the art of middle east diplomacy.nk you very much we appreciate it. >> thank you, judy. judy: while many areas across the u.s. have been upgraded >> many areas across the u.s. have been upgraded to high- speed internet, there are still pockets that are in a broad band desert aired that includes rural alaska communities. greg kim, alaska public media reports on one town that is finally getting connected. >> shauna williams has a full- time job. she's also in...
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here's skyler henry. >> reporter: the supreme court justices seemed inclined to rule against the new york law which says self-defense isn't enough to receive a conceal carry permit. people need to prove a special need to be permitted. >> why isn't it good enough to say i live in a violent area and i want to be able to defend myself? >> so how that consistent with the core right to self-defense which is protected by the second amendment? >> reporter: the justices also questioned new york's practice of giving more licenses in rural areas compared to city centers like manhattan. >> how many muggings take place in the forest? >> i take your point that there's a different risk in the city, but there is also a different public safety consideration. >> reporter: the liberal justices seem okay with restricting guns in densely populated areas. >> is it supposed to say you can carry a concealed gun around the streets of the town or outside just for fun? i mean, they are dangerous guns. >> it's supposed to be what new york says that they give to lots of applicants at least in other counties whi
here's skyler henry. >> reporter: the supreme court justices seemed inclined to rule against the new york law which says self-defense isn't enough to receive a conceal carry permit. people need to prove a special need to be permitted. >> why isn't it good enough to say i live in a violent area and i want to be able to defend myself? >> so how that consistent with the core right to self-defense which is protected by the second amendment? >> reporter: the justices also...
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who knows what the future holds for henry reds the third.ft of a toyota that was rear-ended by him shortly before 4:00 this morning in las vegas. the car caught fire, and the female driver died before authorities arrived at the scene. police say he showed signs of impairment, and he will be charged with dui resulting in death. if convicted, it's a minimum sentence of 2 years. the team's response, the raiders are aware of an accident involving henry rugs that occurred this morning in las vegas. we are devastated by the loss of life, and our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims family and friends. we have no further comment at this time. this is just when the raiders on the field were trending up in the wake of the jon gruden departure. they had control, first place in the afc west, but as is often said, the investigation is ongoing. >>> this one could have been trouble. the car catching on fire right at a gas pump. chopper 5 over the safeway gas station in hercules. we are still checking to see what happened, but it looks like that car
who knows what the future holds for henry reds the third.ft of a toyota that was rear-ended by him shortly before 4:00 this morning in las vegas. the car caught fire, and the female driver died before authorities arrived at the scene. police say he showed signs of impairment, and he will be charged with dui resulting in death. if convicted, it's a minimum sentence of 2 years. the team's response, the raiders are aware of an accident involving henry rugs that occurred this morning in las vegas....
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i will talk with the man who opened up relations between the two nations 50 years ago, henry kissinger. >>> then the rest of the world. the troubling situations at the borders of both poland and ukraine and at the climate summit, mr. blinken goes to africa, and much more. i'll talk to david miliband and zanny minton beddoes. >>> also, waiting for the end of the covid pandemic. when will it happen? will it ever, and what will it mean when it does? >>> but first, here's "my take." every two minutes a water main breaks in america. the total amount of treated water wasted every day is about 6 billion gallons or 9,000 swimming pools, every day. and it highlights why the infrastructure bill that president biden just signed into law is so important. the need to fix america's crumbling infrastructure has become boringly obvious, but that doesn't change the fact that it is indeed falling apart. and just as is the case with any kind of deferred maintenance, the longer we wait, the worse the problem becomes, and the more expensive it will be to fix. one way to make clear what a shift the biden ad
i will talk with the man who opened up relations between the two nations 50 years ago, henry kissinger. >>> then the rest of the world. the troubling situations at the borders of both poland and ukraine and at the climate summit, mr. blinken goes to africa, and much more. i'll talk to david miliband and zanny minton beddoes. >>> also, waiting for the end of the covid pandemic. when will it happen? will it ever, and what will it mean when it does? >>> but first, here's...
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martin indyk, "master of the game: henry kissinger and the art of middle east diplomacy."y much. we appreciate it. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: while many areas across the u.s. have been upgraded to high-speed internet, there are still pockets that are in a broadband desert. and that includes many rural alaska communities. greg kim of alaska public media reports on one town that is finally getting connected. >> reporter: shawna williams is a parent with a full-time job in akiak. she's also in school to get her bachelor's degree in early childhood education. and, there's an added challenge. she attends her classes by phone. >> so, i have the meeting id memorized. because this is the most reliable way to join class. > reporter: she tried to use video so she could see what her teachers were writing on the board. but, she says, her connection just kept freezing. >> every so often it'll load and say "your internet is unstable." all the audio and the video stop-- it's just unreliable. >> reporter: in-home broadband internet is not available in akiak, or anywhere in the yukon
martin indyk, "master of the game: henry kissinger and the art of middle east diplomacy."y much. we appreciate it. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: while many areas across the u.s. have been upgraded to high-speed internet, there are still pockets that are in a broadband desert. and that includes many rural alaska communities. greg kim of alaska public media reports on one town that is finally getting connected. >> reporter: shawna williams is a parent with a...
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. >> there is no shortage of books on henry kissinger including his own. there is actually very the written about his efforts to make peas in the middle east. even though it was the preoccupation of his four years as secretary of state. they talked about china and laos and cambodia in the overthrow of allende,, all of those things took place while he was national security advisor step but his last four years were almost entirely preoccupied with middle east peacemaking. why go back and study that? i presided over the end of the american lead peace process as we know it. i take no pride in that but it's just a reality that there hasn't in a negotiation since 2014 when i presided over the israeli-palestinian final state of negotiations. at that point, i decided that instead of writing another book like the first one i wrote about why we failed, i would go back and look at what -- and how kissinger had succeeded and he did quite dramatically stop he negotiated for agreements, the cease-fire in the yom kippur war of 1973 and two agreements between israel and e
. >> there is no shortage of books on henry kissinger including his own. there is actually very the written about his efforts to make peas in the middle east. even though it was the preoccupation of his four years as secretary of state. they talked about china and laos and cambodia in the overthrow of allende,, all of those things took place while he was national security advisor step but his last four years were almost entirely preoccupied with middle east peacemaking. why go back and...
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he related to his confident, his brother, henry curtis. curtis really became his go-to confidant while he served in the congress. they would have a falling out over financial issues among other things. the time he served in congress he told curtis a lot of what he was thinking and a lot of what he thought about washington politics. at one point as t the missouri crisis and the missouri debates are occupying an ever more acrimonious place in washington politics, tyler was amazed and toldor curtis that he was amaze that men were speaking of the disillusion of the union with perfect nonchalance. ital appalled tyler that men we talking about breaking up the union rather than the southerners rather than taking slavery out of missouri. tyler found all of this quite demoralizing. and in the midst of the missouri debate, what would become the missouri compromise. in the midst of the debates, he suffered a debilitating illness. he took to his bed for a week and quite shaken and never felt anything like that before. he had sensations of paralysis in
he related to his confident, his brother, henry curtis. curtis really became his go-to confidant while he served in the congress. they would have a falling out over financial issues among other things. the time he served in congress he told curtis a lot of what he was thinking and a lot of what he thought about washington politics. at one point as t the missouri crisis and the missouri debates are occupying an ever more acrimonious place in washington politics, tyler was amazed and toldor...
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henry did pretty well for himself marrying into the jones and lee family. they had a very merry household. unfortunately for them there is a civil war that happens. i think you've probably heard of it. henry finds that his families also divided certain members are pro- secession and pro- virginia others including her own father are prounion and count secession as a double treason not just against the united states but also gives the home state of virginia. some family members will leave d.c. to stay here at harrison hall with the family during the war. i think they're taking a gamble with their house being watched in d.c., they can live a little bit more freely here in loudoun. they could be thinking they can get away from the capitol and hopefully be away from the war. importantly for them the war is going to come to leesburg in the fall of 1861. of course, by fall of 1861 they seen one large battle coming right back in november. during that time, the union encampment on the north side of the river and the encampments here the war has just now begun they'r
henry did pretty well for himself marrying into the jones and lee family. they had a very merry household. unfortunately for them there is a civil war that happens. i think you've probably heard of it. henry finds that his families also divided certain members are pro- secession and pro- virginia others including her own father are prounion and count secession as a double treason not just against the united states but also gives the home state of virginia. some family members will leave d.c. to...