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henry by head of the church. henry by cavema— head of the church. henry by careful management.magnificent coronation in may. but i'm arraha— coronation in may. but i'm afraid anne— coronation in may. but i'm afraid anne was- coronation in may. but i'm afraid anne was as unpopular as camhhha— afraid anne was as unpopular as camhhha h— afraid anne was as unpopular as camilla in the— afraid anne was as unpopular as camilla in the 1990s and the hemaem— camilla in the 1990s and the hemaem mee— camilla in the 1990s and the london mob at— camilla in the 1990s and the london mob at the coronation peee— london mob at the coronation procession where— london mob at the coronation procession where there were, of ehphere— procession where there were, of course, ciphers for— procession where there were, of course, ciphers for henry and ame— course, ciphers for henry and ame sem— course, ciphers for henry and anne sent them _ course, ciphers for henry and anne sent them up as only the hemaem— anne sent them up as only the hemaem mee— anne sent them up as only the london mob can— anne sent the
henry by head of the church. henry by cavema— head of the church. henry by careful management.magnificent coronation in may. but i'm arraha— coronation in may. but i'm afraid anne— coronation in may. but i'm afraid anne was- coronation in may. but i'm afraid anne was as unpopular as camhhha— afraid anne was as unpopular as camhhha h— afraid anne was as unpopular as camilla in the— afraid anne was as unpopular as camilla in the 1990s and the hemaem— camilla in the 1990s and the...
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henry keysenger from diplomacy.from 1969 to september 1972 , henry kiesner made 29 trips to 26 countries and participated in 140 meetings between president neeson and foreign leaders. at that time, that activity of caesar was called in political dictionary shuttle diplomacy intestines. this period of his work is now being studied by the universities of those studying to be a diplomat. it must be said that it was then in september of the seventy-third year that the appointer was appointed by the state for the first time in the history of america , the key positions in the administration of the president of the state for national security were entrusted to one person. there is a photograph she is quite famous on it, she swears to the position of state litter, and the bible on which his mother paul sags through her hands this, of course, was her finest hour. what a great happiness for a mother to see her son's incredible success over the years, your career as national security adviser to the secretary of state diplomat
henry keysenger from diplomacy.from 1969 to september 1972 , henry kiesner made 29 trips to 26 countries and participated in 140 meetings between president neeson and foreign leaders. at that time, that activity of caesar was called in political dictionary shuttle diplomacy intestines. this period of his work is now being studied by the universities of those studying to be a diplomat. it must be said that it was then in september of the seventy-third year that the appointer was appointed by the...
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May 21, 2023
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henry kissinger can safely be called a self-made man. he was born in 1923 in germany in the bavarian town of fürth in a jewish family six months before hitler's beer bunch, his father taught at the gymnasium, and his mother was a housewife in 1938. at the urging of his mother paula. the family emigrated to the united states , all of their relatives who remained in germany died during the holocaust. in america, henry's family received refugee status, he was 15 years old at school in the evenings, and during the day he worked in a shaving brush factory, then he entered school and studied accounting, but the second world war began and in 1943, having received us citizenship, henry went to the front and served as a scout, 8. the 4th infantry division in the winter of the 44th participated in an order operation in a large-scale counteroffensive of the us allied forces and great britain, henry was fluent in german, therefore, in 1945 he was transferred to counterintelligence, engaged in the denomination , identifying the nazis and restoring th
henry kissinger can safely be called a self-made man. he was born in 1923 in germany in the bavarian town of fürth in a jewish family six months before hitler's beer bunch, his father taught at the gymnasium, and his mother was a housewife in 1938. at the urging of his mother paula. the family emigrated to the united states , all of their relatives who remained in germany died during the holocaust. in america, henry's family received refugee status, he was 15 years old at school in the...
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May 30, 2023
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henry's speech today.ers to england threatening the colonies with chains and slavery and in fact, in 1773, patrick henry himself wrote, who would believe that i am the master of slaves of my own purchase? i cannot, i will not condone it. and yet, mr. henry and many others lived with that contradiction and the benefits that it afforded them. >>, but how to address the aggression of england and parliament and the mistreatment that we're receiving? is virginia ready to step up and do what's necessary and we'll find out that answer today. so we're going to go back in time and i'm going to assume the role of thomas jefferson of albemarle county and you're going to assume the role of the delegates from your counties. and what that means is, you are encouraged to vote on any resolution or business that come before this body. if you hear something that you like, you can say hear hear, or well said, sir. we hope and expect that you'll participate. now, i am told that mr. henry is going to propose a resolution today
henry's speech today.ers to england threatening the colonies with chains and slavery and in fact, in 1773, patrick henry himself wrote, who would believe that i am the master of slaves of my own purchase? i cannot, i will not condone it. and yet, mr. henry and many others lived with that contradiction and the benefits that it afforded them. >>, but how to address the aggression of england and parliament and the mistreatment that we're receiving? is virginia ready to step up and do what's...
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May 31, 2023
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henry speech. now mr. henry used his his superior argument skills and his oratory skills to convince his fellow virgin fans to support the cause of the colonies in the north. but the vote day was very, very close, much closer than today's. well, we have the benefit of hindsight. we know how it turned out. now, but back then it was a very difficult decision. but the wisdom of mr. henry and this convention was proved not three weeks later, when the first shots were fired at lincoln outside lexington and concord. the war for our liberty had, in fact begun. and yes, the liberty or death speech went on to great acclaim and became a rallying for the revolution. but maybe more importantly, by gaining the support of his fellow delegates from virginia in supporting the colonies up north. mr. henry prevented the american revolution just being a regional skirmish in new england. now colonel washington went on to lead our troops to victory in the revolution. mr. thomas jefferson went on to write the declaration of ind
henry speech. now mr. henry used his his superior argument skills and his oratory skills to convince his fellow virgin fans to support the cause of the colonies in the north. but the vote day was very, very close, much closer than today's. well, we have the benefit of hindsight. we know how it turned out. now, but back then it was a very difficult decision. but the wisdom of mr. henry and this convention was proved not three weeks later, when the first shots were fired at lincoln outside...
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martin va ser la figura, le estÁ aprendiendo a la vela a henry martin.as pantallas de univisiÓn y tudn. y con metro reciben 5g sin límites por solo $25 por línea. ¡es perfecto para la familia! y además se llevan un samsung galaxy 5g gratis. ¡un samsung galaxy 5g gratis! van a poder ver la liga mx en todos lados. ¡falta! si, es perfecto para los chicos. aja... ¡gol! metro te conecta con tu pasión. obtén 5g sin límites por $25 y un teléfono 5g gratis. solo en metro. [ sfx: engine...
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saturday will be the 100th birthday of henry kissinger.as national security adviser and secretary of state in the nixon and for the administration's full today we look at his ongoing influence in the national security state as united states engages in declared and undeclared wars around the world. human rights advocates consider kissinger a war criminal who has escaped accountability. we begin with a damming new investigation by the intercept the secret u.s. bombing of cambodia that killed as many as 150,000 civilians that kissinger authorized during the u.s.-war in vietnam. reporter nick turse has revealed unreported mass killings after examining formerly classified u.s. military documents and traveling to 12 remote cambodian villages to interview more than 75 witnesses and survivors of u.s. attacks. with this new piece, nick turse also publishes transcripts of phone calls that show kissinger's key role in cambodia and cia records connecting kissinger's actions to the growth of the regime that massacred 2 million people from 1975-1979. he
saturday will be the 100th birthday of henry kissinger.as national security adviser and secretary of state in the nixon and for the administration's full today we look at his ongoing influence in the national security state as united states engages in declared and undeclared wars around the world. human rights advocates consider kissinger a war criminal who has escaped accountability. we begin with a damming new investigation by the intercept the secret u.s. bombing of cambodia that killed as...
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May 31, 2023
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henry's speech. now mr. henry used his superior argument skills to convince his fellow virginians to support the call of the colonies of the north. but the vote that day was very close much closer than today's. with a benefit of hindsight you know how it turned out. but back then it was a very difficult decision but the wisdom of mr. henry and this convention was proven not three weeks later when the first shot were fired at lexington and concord, the war on liberty had in fact begun and get the liberty or death speech went on and became a rallying cry for the revolution but maybe even more importantly by gaining the support of his fellow delegates from virginia and supporting the colonies up north, mr. henry prevented the american revolution from just being a regional skirmish in new england. now, colonel washington went on to lead our troops to victory in the revolution. mr. thomas jefferson went on to write the declaration of independence. and mr. patrick henry went on to become t the first elected govern
henry's speech. now mr. henry used his superior argument skills to convince his fellow virginians to support the call of the colonies of the north. but the vote that day was very close much closer than today's. with a benefit of hindsight you know how it turned out. but back then it was a very difficult decision but the wisdom of mr. henry and this convention was proven not three weeks later when the first shot were fired at lexington and concord, the war on liberty had in fact begun and get...
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and the problem with henry kissinger is not just henry kissinger, it is as you have just noted, his acceptancemunch. you want to scream, you want to yell, as the great anthony bourdain about it, if he ever visited cambodia you'd want to come back and pummel henry kissinger. i think he's immovable, there was an interview he get with ted topple a few weeks ago where ted, i thought it was a fine interview. but he nudged a little bit on cambodia, and he just got in his high dungeon, and said you just don't know, we had to do this. anyone making an issue that they're just using a motion instead of thinking, kind of what he said to nick. so he is impenetrable, but he ultimately is not the problem. >> that's a very good point. and nick, david makes a good point, it's not just about kissinger is about nixon, ford, it's about our entire foreign policy. you are someone who read a lot about foreign policy, and about americas crimes abroad that we do not talk about enough. is that because, you know, this is convention in u.s. politics you can argue, and scream, and accuse each other the two parties of all
and the problem with henry kissinger is not just henry kissinger, it is as you have just noted, his acceptancemunch. you want to scream, you want to yell, as the great anthony bourdain about it, if he ever visited cambodia you'd want to come back and pummel henry kissinger. i think he's immovable, there was an interview he get with ted topple a few weeks ago where ted, i thought it was a fine interview. but he nudged a little bit on cambodia, and he just got in his high dungeon, and said you...
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bernard-henri levy, thank you so much again for joining us. few years, you've told stories from all sorts of conflict zones, from nigeria to somalia to bangladesh and this is your second now documentary on ukraine. why return to ukraine? bernard-henri: because it's the most important, crucial, tragic war of our times. our destiny is really at stake here. when i when i made some documentaries about other wars, it was often forgotten wars. i mean that this time i made the film because i thought that nobody was talking about it and that it was unfair. but the outcome of the war would not change a lot to the order of the world. this time it is the opposite. the outcome of the of the war will have huge consequences on the whole world, on our whole destiny in ukraine, but also in the west, in europe, but also in america. this is the world war, ali, a sort of world war which could become a real hot world war if we are not able to stop the one who created it. with vladimir putin and his entourage. ali: and what do you want people who watch this film t
bernard-henri levy, thank you so much again for joining us. few years, you've told stories from all sorts of conflict zones, from nigeria to somalia to bangladesh and this is your second now documentary on ukraine. why return to ukraine? bernard-henri: because it's the most important, crucial, tragic war of our times. our destiny is really at stake here. when i when i made some documentaries about other wars, it was often forgotten wars. i mean that this time i made the film because i thought...
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charles brady king, not henry ford. charles brady king was the guy who designed this car, designed the engine that went inside of it. it's an unusual engine. it's a force cylinder engine when at the time most people were using single or double cylinder engines. so real powerful little vehicle. charles brady king and a buddy, oliver martel, who helped him with the engine, drove this down the streets of detroit in 1896. henry ford was there. he was on a bicycle about 25 feet behind chasing him. well, starting in the 1870s, 1880s, people started to understand that, you could take a steam engine or a naphtha engine and apply it to an automobile. eventually, electricity was also used to do that. electric cars existed before gasoline engines. but a gentleman from grand rapids also here in michigan, named since developed a gasoline wered engine and took it to the colombian eibition in 1893. in chicago. and he showed it off to evybody. and a lot of guys from detroit, from lansing, from chicago, milwaukee, cleveland, all of thes
charles brady king, not henry ford. charles brady king was the guy who designed this car, designed the engine that went inside of it. it's an unusual engine. it's a force cylinder engine when at the time most people were using single or double cylinder engines. so real powerful little vehicle. charles brady king and a buddy, oliver martel, who helped him with the engine, drove this down the streets of detroit in 1896. henry ford was there. he was on a bicycle about 25 feet behind chasing him....
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linda a henry: thehere is. thisis was a blalack rubber r , anand we were e able to mame it a really productive farm. chelsea a cabarcas: and how is this garden used? linda hehenry: so wewe harvet thousands of pounds of food here, , and we usese it here. wewe use it inin the reststaurants, c clubs heree and d concessionon stands. wewe'll have k kale wraps,, and wewe use the h herbs. and we have a really great blbloody mary.y. chelsesea cabarcasas: you jujust passedd the brighthtest ststrawberry i i've ever--- cacan i-- can n i take a b b? this is delicious. lilinda henry:y: and whwhat's amazizing is that, , in this 110-yearar-old ballplpark in t the middle e of the city, we c can have this r really productive farm. [m[music playiying] chelsea cabarcas (vovoiceover): and promomoting locacal fare is something that linda is particularly passionate about. linda henry: chelsea, welcome to boston public market. chelsea a cabarcas (voiceovover): as shshe rounds offff the tour r with a p to a a market wiwith a missis. l
linda a henry: thehere is. thisis was a blalack rubber r , anand we were e able to mame it a really productive farm. chelsea a cabarcas: and how is this garden used? linda hehenry: so wewe harvet thousands of pounds of food here, , and we usese it here. wewe use it inin the reststaurants, c clubs heree and d concessionon stands. wewe'll have k kale wraps,, and wewe use the h herbs. and we have a really great blbloody mary.y. chelsesea cabarcasas: you jujust passedd the brighthtest ststrawberry...
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henry, thank you. those are _ dislikeable people. henry, thank you.your opinions i dislikeable people. henry, thank| you. those are your opinions and your opinions only. thank you for joining us here on bbc news. stay with us. there is more still to come. hello again. as we go to the next few days the weather is very much stuck on repeat. what we have had is pretty much what we are going to get for the rest of the week so largely dry, sunny conditions will be in the west and their will be cooler weather with some spots of light rain and drizzle at times in the east. the reason for that is high pressure is firmly in charge of our weather, notjust today but right the way through the weekend with a weak weather front dangling across the far north of scotland introducing a bit more in the way of cloud. and cloud remaining along the east coast with some stubborn areas of cloud through the midlands down to the south—east of england but we will also see some holes develop in that. a keen breeze coming from the north sea across the south—east, southern areas
henry, thank you. those are _ dislikeable people. henry, thank you.your opinions i dislikeable people. henry, thank| you. those are your opinions and your opinions only. thank you for joining us here on bbc news. stay with us. there is more still to come. hello again. as we go to the next few days the weather is very much stuck on repeat. what we have had is pretty much what we are going to get for the rest of the week so largely dry, sunny conditions will be in the west and their will be...
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henry boris johnson here. henry i mean, boris johnson here. henry i reobbe— boris johnson here.we're giving our viewers and our listeners see the listeners a voice. i see the thousands of your letters , thousands of your letters, tweets, emails, you name it coming in. britain is broken . coming in. britain is broken. bew— coming in. britain is broken. bew eb— coming in. britain is broken. how on eerbb— coming in. britain is broken. how on earth did— coming in. britain is broken. how on earth did we- bib" g " britain is broken. how on earth did we get into bbe— how on earth did we get into bbbe messe— how on earth did we get into this mess? but— how on earth did we get into this mess? but more importantly, bew— this mess? but more importantly, bew ee— this mess? but more importantly, bew be we— this mess? but more importantly, bew be we gee— this mess? but more importantly, how do we get out— this mess? but more importantly, how do we get out of it? the establishment— how do we get out of it? the establishment had their chance . establishment had their chance. now we're here to r
henry boris johnson here. henry i mean, boris johnson here. henry i reobbe— boris johnson here.we're giving our viewers and our listeners see the listeners a voice. i see the thousands of your letters , thousands of your letters, tweets, emails, you name it coming in. britain is broken . coming in. britain is broken. bew— coming in. britain is broken. bew eb— coming in. britain is broken. how on eerbb— coming in. britain is broken. how on earth did— coming in. britain is broken. how...
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henry kinchenger celebrates his centenary. three surface unmanned boats that attacked a russian reconnaissance ship, ivan, last wednesday khurs were transferred to kiev by great britain , they were controlled by the american starling satellite system and were launched from the naval center. in ochakovo, open 5 years ago with the participation of the united states, such details were reported to the ria novosti agency by a source familiar with the details of the incident, as explained in turn by the ministry of defense, now the ship has arrived at the port of permanent deployment in sevastopol to replenish supplies of crew members, which at the time of the attack did not drain, then they discovered and destroyed targets from machine-gun turrets presented dramatically for naval merits and medals of muzhakov. heard. uh, firing from the bridge signal combat alert. first first. yes, he walked straight at us quickly. and the rest. well, secondary. they have already begun to zigzag, because they saw. that, because we are shooting at t
henry kinchenger celebrates his centenary. three surface unmanned boats that attacked a russian reconnaissance ship, ivan, last wednesday khurs were transferred to kiev by great britain , they were controlled by the american starling satellite system and were launched from the naval center. in ochakovo, open 5 years ago with the participation of the united states, such details were reported to the ria novosti agency by a source familiar with the details of the incident, as explained in turn by...
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one day when henry kinsinger was working in the nixon administration.ccessful interview to ariana silacci. comparing himself to a cowboy who comes to town alone to clean up the mess, nixon was furious, refused to talk to him for three weeks, and almost fired him for such obvious displays of arrogance at the center of the theory, which date back to school days. kishera in graduate school. the idea is not only about balance, but rather legitimacy. it implies that global players must agree on an international order, recognizing the legitimate goals and methods of their dissertations. he writes do not confuse legitimacy with justice, my theory does not concern justice in international politics , it is about the coexistence of great powers, questions of modern morality or the achievement of public welfare for the kesenger are irrelevant. and today it’s possible in this operation, i think, yes, the current us administration proceeds from the idea that there is an existential struggle between autocracy and democracy and the question of value turns into a centr
one day when henry kinsinger was working in the nixon administration.ccessful interview to ariana silacci. comparing himself to a cowboy who comes to town alone to clean up the mess, nixon was furious, refused to talk to him for three weeks, and almost fired him for such obvious displays of arrogance at the center of the theory, which date back to school days. kishera in graduate school. the idea is not only about balance, but rather legitimacy. it implies that global players must agree on an...
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is the brainchild of chef henry allen. for the uninitiated can you explain a little bit but what i'll tonight is and why why you set sail it all started when me and my colleagues tell me guys. we were taking the beans out. and we were thinking like. how can i mean we make this month's waste how could we do with the things better. for the environment for the customer and that is our biggest ambition. one way to do that is by going hyper local in other words by grown ingredients right here in the restaurant i've seen a particle farm before but never in a restaurant i have to say this is great the main thing about the system it's hydroponic water circulate. from up. here that plant takes all waste the water only from the rules okay it's a ninety five five persons less water than their conventional farming the best thing for me in this idea is that are we can cut the fresh herbs. just before the service of every day there is minimum wage. i know tasted it's very sweet i'm from the state. a fully grown in the system one week to
is the brainchild of chef henry allen. for the uninitiated can you explain a little bit but what i'll tonight is and why why you set sail it all started when me and my colleagues tell me guys. we were taking the beans out. and we were thinking like. how can i mean we make this month's waste how could we do with the things better. for the environment for the customer and that is our biggest ambition. one way to do that is by going hyper local in other words by grown ingredients right here in the...
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May 31, 2023
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i have known henry for, i think, maybe _ with him.e two years. _ with him. i have known henry for, i think, maybe two years. i'm - with him. i have known henry for, i | think, maybe two years. i'm terrible with dates but i have done voices for various videos that he has put up for various videos that he has put up online and think that. and for various videos that he has put up online and think that. and what do ou up online and think that. and what do you think _ up online and think that. and what do you think about _ up online and think that. and what do you think about his _ up online and think that. and what do you think about his decision to | do you think about his decision to lose his anonymity? i do you think about his decision to lose his anonymity?— do you think about his decision to lose his anonymity? i can see why he did it. i lose his anonymity? i can see why he did it- i get — lose his anonymity? i can see why he did it- i get a — lose his anonymity? i can see why he did it. i get a little _ lose his anonymity? i can se
i have known henry for, i think, maybe _ with him.e two years. _ with him. i have known henry for, i think, maybe two years. i'm - with him. i have known henry for, i | think, maybe two years. i'm terrible with dates but i have done voices for various videos that he has put up for various videos that he has put up online and think that. and for various videos that he has put up online and think that. and what do ou up online and think that. and what do you think _ up online and think that. and...
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and henry got more. adulation after that first debate because it didn't blow it not because he did great because he didn't do badly. we got one last question over here. dr. clearly senator johnson helped senator, kennedy and his campaign. how much did ambassador lodge helped vice president nixon given that lodge was from massachusetts and clearly kennedy was going to win his home state. well, first of all the man that really should answer the question is the pro. well, i'll let you answer most of it, but i would just simply say. you know, i think that i wonder about you know if the nixon lodge ticket had effectively been four ordained if you want to call it that eisenhower's wishes. i mean, i think after eight years as president. the two people that eisenhower owed the most to after eight years were richard nixon and henry cavill launch for all that. they did during his own presidency. and so i think he eisenhower began to groom both of them beginning in about 1958 59 various ways of winning up to 60. an
and henry got more. adulation after that first debate because it didn't blow it not because he did great because he didn't do badly. we got one last question over here. dr. clearly senator johnson helped senator, kennedy and his campaign. how much did ambassador lodge helped vice president nixon given that lodge was from massachusetts and clearly kennedy was going to win his home state. well, first of all the man that really should answer the question is the pro. well, i'll let you answer most...
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but henry would be brilliant, would explain to them how to do business with china and that he would explain this, interesting, says two things that are important first china has existed for so long that there is nothing to dream that it will go somewhere, second china is so fast developed for 40 years, and because the west helped him , the fundamental mistake of the americans is what they believe. it was necessary not to help the chinese economy. and prevent her from developing. this is a wild absurdity that ignores that the chinese economic growth has made a huge contribution to the rise of the world and the us economy itself. keeson knows that it's just nonsense to try to rewrite history since nixon's time, there's a denial of the entire chinese police, but for china, you remember? it all started gtrk alexander balitsky skverbat hampin draws tourists, but no, no, yes, and he will remember, and also the student's passion for cartoons, and when you only hear in the news that about america with its next anti-chinese sanctions, the hand reaches out to fill that were between beijing and washin
but henry would be brilliant, would explain to them how to do business with china and that he would explain this, interesting, says two things that are important first china has existed for so long that there is nothing to dream that it will go somewhere, second china is so fast developed for 40 years, and because the west helped him , the fundamental mistake of the americans is what they believe. it was necessary not to help the chinese economy. and prevent her from developing. this is a wild...
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>> skyler henry at the white house. thank you. >>> tonight many of the migrants stuck in mexico were trying to get into the u.s. with the assumption they would be let in after the asylum rule changed. well, as you can imagine, that misinformation caused confusion. cbs's nicole sganga is at the border community of brownsville, texas. nicole, what more are you learning about the number of migrants crossing right now? >> reporter: good evening, jericka. over the past two days u.s. border patrol says there's been a roughly 50% drop in migrants arriving at the southern border compared with earlier this week. a waiting game, now a humanitarian crisis. tiny faces peer through a san diego border wall. hands outstretched for anything to eat. [ speaking in a global language ] >> you're hungry. >> hungry. yes. >> reporter: migrants also clutch their phones for a ticket out. 40-year-old manuel sanchez says he's been trying and failing to secure an immigration appointment on the u.s. government's online portal. [ speaking in a globa
>> skyler henry at the white house. thank you. >>> tonight many of the migrants stuck in mexico were trying to get into the u.s. with the assumption they would be let in after the asylum rule changed. well, as you can imagine, that misinformation caused confusion. cbs's nicole sganga is at the border community of brownsville, texas. nicole, what more are you learning about the number of migrants crossing right now? >> reporter: good evening, jericka. over the past two days...
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henry kotch, but please stick around. the doctor had any cods will be joining us back after the break. and when we come back, what segment of the population is abusing arrow the most and how our pharmacy is controlling the supply of medication turkeys already and they told me, and turkey is already doing its share as a nate on ethics. but it's not going by some of the american ideas of kind of we cannot make them. our goal is, i guess rush, i think tricky will continue. and that's only because the relationship maybe beneficial economic rates. but also because russia has to be a partner in maintaining the international orange, the acceptance and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. you do not watch my new show search like why watch something that's so different. listed of opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do have the state department and c . i a weapons, bankers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do, don't want my show stay main
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ktvu crime reporter henry lee joins us live tonight and henry. investigators say the girl and the suspect there was a relationship. they knew each other somehow. yeah it's just a tragedy out here. mike in east oakland, still very much an active seeing the victim and the suspect knew each other. this victim only 10 years old. on the senseless and horrific, horrific act of violence. of a 10 year i know that there's nothing more that tears at the heoss of a child began around noon, there was a request 40/5 and bancroft with fears that a little girl was hurt. oakland interim police chief darren allison says officers quickly found a sign that something was wrong, but they did locate a knife outside the residence with blood on it forced their way inside and found that an unresponsive 10 year old girl i've been stabbed in the neck. police try to save her life. but she died at the scene. police say they found the suspect. still, they're suffering from self inflicted stab wounds. that suspect was taken to a hospital in critical condition. the name of the
ktvu crime reporter henry lee joins us live tonight and henry. investigators say the girl and the suspect there was a relationship. they knew each other somehow. yeah it's just a tragedy out here. mike in east oakland, still very much an active seeing the victim and the suspect knew each other. this victim only 10 years old. on the senseless and horrific, horrific act of violence. of a 10 year i know that there's nothing more that tears at the heoss of a child began around noon, there was a...
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but henry brilliant would explain to them.th china and what would he explain in an interesting way about things that are important first china has existed for so long that there is nothing to dream of that it is sharing somewhere, second china has developed so quickly for 40 years, and because the west helped with a fundamental mistake americans is something that does not count. it was necessary not to help the chinese economy. and prevent her from developing. this is a wild absurdity that the chinese ignore. czech growth has made a gigantic contribution to the rise of the world and the us economy itself, rewriting history since the time of nixon is the denial of the chinese police figure, a special one. do you remember how it all began gtrk alexander baletsky? we stretch in beijing - it's like in moscow arbat hampin draws tourists, but no, no, and he will remember, and also the student's passion for cartoons, and when in in the news you can only hear that about america with its regular anti-chinese sanctions, the hand reaches
but henry brilliant would explain to them.th china and what would he explain in an interesting way about things that are important first china has existed for so long that there is nothing to dream of that it is sharing somewhere, second china has developed so quickly for 40 years, and because the west helped with a fundamental mistake americans is something that does not count. it was necessary not to help the chinese economy. and prevent her from developing. this is a wild absurdity that the...
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henry hill.ntially senior management. this is what what people are saying. do you know what, though? this is just yet again an example pile of what manush don't do. they're looking at the goose that lays the golden egg. they don't want to destroy the formula. they don't want to destroy for the money that destroy the for the money that bnngs destroy the for the money that brings it in the advertising and so on. but look the bbc with so on. but look at the bbc with jemmy savile every body knew about it's been in the about that. it's been in the corridors years years corridors for years and years and years. rantzen and years. esther rantzen wonderful woman, but she even set up child crisis line, you know, for similar things like this god, that's this and thought, god, that's just and hypocritical just too ironic and hypocritical for words at and barry michael barrymore . everybody knew what barrymore. everybody knew what was going on there and especially after this lubbock awful tragic accident they
henry hill.ntially senior management. this is what what people are saying. do you know what, though? this is just yet again an example pile of what manush don't do. they're looking at the goose that lays the golden egg. they don't want to destroy the formula. they don't want to destroy for the money that destroy the for the money that bnngs destroy the for the money that brings it in the advertising and so on. but look the bbc with so on. but look at the bbc with jemmy savile every body knew...
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henry ford or clara ford. now, can you imagine henry who built mrs. instead of model ts? what does his wife want to drive? oh, no, not one of those two. mrs.. she wants a detroit electric like her friends and henry adored his wife and indulged her because she stuck by him through thick, thin. and in 1914, who purchased her? a detroit electric model 47 from at the price of $3,730 in 1914, which is the equivalent of 103 $993 today. so electric vehicles were expensive. 100 years ago as well. what vehicles were for sale on motor road? of course, auburn's and. they were at the showroom of 24 0109 south michigan avenue, which was originally built for local mobile. but they abandoned it early on because their sales really declined and they went out of business. but auburn moved right in and you if you visited in 1933, you might find this beautiful cabriolet or in 1935, in auburn, speedster. and of course, courts were for sale there. the first front wheel drive automobiles such as this 1936 court. and who owned and drove auburn? well, babe ruth, for example, here he is in his 192
henry ford or clara ford. now, can you imagine henry who built mrs. instead of model ts? what does his wife want to drive? oh, no, not one of those two. mrs.. she wants a detroit electric like her friends and henry adored his wife and indulged her because she stuck by him through thick, thin. and in 1914, who purchased her? a detroit electric model 47 from at the price of $3,730 in 1914, which is the equivalent of 103 $993 today. so electric vehicles were expensive. 100 years ago as well. what...
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so moving on to that, henry, you had some epeiene— that, henry, you had some experience with- that, henryow, you've got ticks and you know, you've got approval foreign office approval from the foreign office and the commission. however, you're have to stand you're going to have to stand down immediate or down with immediate effect or resign your post. and resign from your post. and i said, well, resign from my post. i was running planning for ukraine and libya for the european union point. european union at that point. and she said, you were a contractor. weren't full contractor. you weren't a full civil you weren't civil servant, so you weren't bound the civil service code. bound by the civil service code. no, but i still complied with it. had written it. and i'd had written authority the european authority from the european commission from the foreign authority from the european comcommonwealthm the foreign authority from the european comcommonwealth office. foreign authority from the european comcommonwealth office. theyn and commonwealth office. they were with it. they were happy with
so moving on to that, henry, you had some epeiene— that, henry, you had some experience with- that, henryow, you've got ticks and you know, you've got approval foreign office approval from the foreign office and the commission. however, you're have to stand you're going to have to stand down immediate or down with immediate effect or resign your post. and resign from your post. and i said, well, resign from my post. i was running planning for ukraine and libya for the european union point....
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ktvu crime reporter henry lee joins us live tonight and henry.nvestigators say the girl and the suspect there was a relationship. they knew each other somehow. yeah it's just a tragedy out here. mike in east oakland, still very much an active seeing the victim and the suspect knew each other. this victim only 10 years old. on the senseless and horrific, horrific act of violence.
ktvu crime reporter henry lee joins us live tonight and henry.nvestigators say the girl and the suspect there was a relationship. they knew each other somehow. yeah it's just a tragedy out here. mike in east oakland, still very much an active seeing the victim and the suspect knew each other. this victim only 10 years old. on the senseless and horrific, horrific act of violence.
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>> the gun in this case was in henry's hand.ecution argued, was newman trying to hide behind the fabricated mental illness to avoid answering murder plot? that he concocted with his love. >> which one is more likely? that he season imaginary being. , or was it the woman who stood to gain $2 million. and he did to. he is not crazy, he is coconspirator. >> on the third day of deliberations, the jury announced it had a verdict. andrea was not in the courtroom to hear it. >> we the jury find the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. but mentally ill. >> the four person jury told dateline the jurors believed he was mentally ill, but nonetheless should go to prison. >> we were all very passionate that we were not going to be comfortable with him thinking he could actually walk. >> was there a discussion of where is andrea snyderman, why are we not talking about her? >> for us, it was still this is not about andrea snyderman. >> if there was an affair, that is between andrea snyderman and heavy newman. >> before imposing sentence
>> the gun in this case was in henry's hand.ecution argued, was newman trying to hide behind the fabricated mental illness to avoid answering murder plot? that he concocted with his love. >> which one is more likely? that he season imaginary being. , or was it the woman who stood to gain $2 million. and he did to. he is not crazy, he is coconspirator. >> on the third day of deliberations, the jury announced it had a verdict. andrea was not in the courtroom to hear it. >>...
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as well as bringing henry my leverage. she's a ceo of the political risk consultancy strategy and a for my us diplomats and she joins us by a skype from mclean in virginia. and henry, good to have you back with us. let me ask you, i mean, it is significant that this is g 7 is being held in here. russian of the side, as james was saying that the world's 1st nuclear bombing. how much has the shop in the minds of well leaders who are increasingly concerned about the nuclear threat posed by russia? i think the timing of either couldn't be better or couldn't be worse from japan's perspective. of course, it's incredibly important for a prime minister casita personally, but also for japan as a country to have all of the heads of state from the g 7 for the 1st time. come to her rush, much to see 1st hand uh the scars that japan bears from, from this terrific atomic bombing. so it's tremendously significant in japan tremendously significant for all the cedars, for the 1st time to come and also focuses their, their minds on what's h
as well as bringing henry my leverage. she's a ceo of the political risk consultancy strategy and a for my us diplomats and she joins us by a skype from mclean in virginia. and henry, good to have you back with us. let me ask you, i mean, it is significant that this is g 7 is being held in here. russian of the side, as james was saying that the world's 1st nuclear bombing. how much has the shop in the minds of well leaders who are increasingly concerned about the nuclear threat posed by russia?...
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john henry, expert henry bolton. john henry, wnat— expert henry bolton.e like a keep of a castle. he will be safe from from all envisaged threats. and at the same time , threats. and at the same time, if they were to move him , then if they were to move him, then it would indicate that they felt that even that wasn't sufficient because when you move the principal , the person you're principal, the person you're protecting, then you don't control the environment through which that person then has to move. you may be able to secure for the immediate person and that possibly the vehicle he's travelling in. but the environment that that vehicle is travelling through , of course travelling through, of course you can't fully control . so you can't fully control. so you're increasing the risk to the principal. so it's very unlikely that they would move him. and if you saw them move him, then there's something particularly serious going on. okay. henry bolton , stand by, okay. henry bolton, stand by, teaute— okay. henry bolton, stand by, teaute t— okay. henry bol
john henry, expert henry bolton. john henry, wnat— expert henry bolton.e like a keep of a castle. he will be safe from from all envisaged threats. and at the same time , threats. and at the same time, if they were to move him , then if they were to move him, then it would indicate that they felt that even that wasn't sufficient because when you move the principal , the person you're principal, the person you're protecting, then you don't control the environment through which that person then...
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henry kissinger turns 100 years old on saturday.yed a huge role in american foreign policy as secretary of state. too many around the world, his legacy is that of a war criminal . he expended america's war in vietnam into neighboring laos and cambodia supporting crews and dictatorships -- supporting coups and dictatorships and supporting india's war in which hundreds of thousands are believed to have died. the author of "henry kissinger and the american century" joins us now. he was a man who has not held a government position for quite some time now. he still holds a very important place in u.s. politics. why is that now? >> there are very few figures in the united states who take on the intellectual heft of henry kissinger. he brings policy experience with an incredible over -- incredible ouvre of writing. he has established himself as the wise men in our society and republicans and democrats want to be -- want to identify themselves with him as -- if they want to be seen a serious politicians. >> your biography talks about the fo
henry kissinger turns 100 years old on saturday.yed a huge role in american foreign policy as secretary of state. too many around the world, his legacy is that of a war criminal . he expended america's war in vietnam into neighboring laos and cambodia supporting crews and dictatorships -- supporting coups and dictatorships and supporting india's war in which hundreds of thousands are believed to have died. the author of "henry kissinger and the american century" joins us now. he was a...
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henry tudor in the coat of arms of the new dynasty of roses united england emerged from the middle ages and became one of the leading european powers elizabeth i the last of the house of tudors left no heirs and appointed a distant scottish relative as the successor. further jacob from the stuart dynasty during the reign of their last representative, queen anne of england, scotland united into a single sovereign state in great britain . the kings of the next hanover dynasty ruled the country until 1901, when the british empire occupied almost a quarter of the land. the last of the hanoverians. queen victoria married prince albert of saxony, governor of god. their son king edward the seventh was the only representative of this dynasty, and his heir king george the fifth during the first world war smear british monarchy has not been considered exemplary for a long time, but still attracts everyone's attention, not a single event in the royal family goes unnoticed about why exactly the british monarchs attract, let's talk to the remarkable historian specialists, olga and dmitrieva olga vla
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henry lee ktvu box two years, henry. no, we know many of the classrooms have stayed open during this time with staff in those classrooms. do we know what the process is? now we know teachers were in classes today. when do we expect that instruction to continue substance were in their classrooms. it was a teacher to teacher school by school basis. the teachers, of course, we're not required to provide any curriculum. the official first day of class again tuesday, but some schools did allow their students that come in and they would not be crossing any picket line today, but again formal instruction not beginning until tuesday. and henry one last note here, you spoke to them those common good issues that were brought up by the teachers union. can you speak to some of the things that have been addressed, at least in this tentative agreement includes some increased resources for students and their parents. some reparations for black students note that this common good agreement was agreed upon outside of the regular contract
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brezhnev and i in henry, we are all working to get this problem out of the way . i think about this and i hope you agree with me. i definitely thank mr. president for the shuttle diplomacy in vietnam kissanger, will receive the nobel peace prize, but at the same time, the states are bombing cambodia, not counting the collateral losses and stage coups in latin america, bringing dictators to power, like chile's pinochets, methods far from ideal in democracy, kisa dzhera justified the forecast for the centennial anniversary by the national interests of the united states, interrupted dialogue washingtons. moscow will resume at least, because otherwise the state. well, not at all profitable for the long term russian american relations, as well as russia's relations with europe, will become a huge challenge for diplomacy and russia the us is a nuclear power with advanced technology. constant pressure. between us will lead to consequences for all of humanity and will enable china to make a breakthrough that somehow compares itself to a lonely cowboy, kisenger, not bogged
brezhnev and i in henry, we are all working to get this problem out of the way . i think about this and i hope you agree with me. i definitely thank mr. president for the shuttle diplomacy in vietnam kissanger, will receive the nobel peace prize, but at the same time, the states are bombing cambodia, not counting the collateral losses and stage coups in latin america, bringing dictators to power, like chile's pinochets, methods far from ideal in democracy, kisa dzhera justified the forecast for...
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henry kotch, but please stick around. dr. henry kotch will be joining us back after the break. and when we come back, what segment of the population is abusing arrow the most and how our pharmacy is controlling the supply of medication? the the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to the cost of everything. 80 h d is actually a hard wired pattern of brain functions. national data suggests that one in 10 school age children needs this criteria. while 4 percent of adults continue to have symptoms. and at the college go study of 20 countries from the world health organization surveys found that across high upper middle and lower middle income countries, the prevalence rates of 80 in children and i lessons for the highest in the us at 8 point one percent lowest in poland at point 3 percent and romania point 4 percent data. also it suggests that adheres greater in males than females across all racial ethnic groups. non hispanic, asian boys and girls. according to the journal of attention disorder study or prevalence of h. d was 11.3 percent among non hispanic white children and 10.7
henry kotch, but please stick around. dr. henry kotch will be joining us back after the break. and when we come back, what segment of the population is abusing arrow the most and how our pharmacy is controlling the supply of medication? the the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to the cost of everything. 80 h d is actually a hard wired pattern of brain functions. national data suggests that one in 10 school age children needs this criteria. while 4 percent of adults continue to have...
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henry kotch, but please stick around. dr. henry kotch will be joining us back after the break. and when we come back, what segment of the population is abusing arrow the most and how our pharmacy is controlling the supply of medication? the memory loss is unusual forgetfulness, the a form of memory loss, inability to recall past events. the you can be general or concern, some specific events solely. in some cases, the memory loss can extend back decades. the starts an intensive course of the memory, but cover on our to the operation aerodynamic begin shortly after world war 2 lost it almost 3 decades. it was a major effort to try and split the ukraine off from the soviet union. us intelligence together with hypnos, executioners drain hundreds of 7 to us to be deployed in the soviet union. this focused was on the use of a lot of stuff. will have started with linda's jewelry store, which was the on site or she needs more deals today. security service of ukraine use is not only does, it does take methods, but also the idea elegy of the nationalist and the of the welcome back to th
henry kotch, but please stick around. dr. henry kotch will be joining us back after the break. and when we come back, what segment of the population is abusing arrow the most and how our pharmacy is controlling the supply of medication? the memory loss is unusual forgetfulness, the a form of memory loss, inability to recall past events. the you can be general or concern, some specific events solely. in some cases, the memory loss can extend back decades. the starts an intensive course of the...
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skyler henry joins from washington, d.c. and the question is what is next? >> it's good to see you, amanda and in the next few minutes president biden is expected to address the situation with first republic bank and insisting america's banking system is safe and secure. there is concern that america could be headed toward a recession . >> reporter: in the third bank failure of a year, first republic bank and all deposits have been sold to jpmorgan chase . >> you can relax because you will walk into your brands branch and if you need help, j.p. morgan makes the transaction everything is cool . >> reporter: depositors pulled $100 billion out of the bank in the first months of this year. >> we need to guarantee these deposits . >> reporter: it is expected to cost the fdic about $13 billion . recent bank failures with rising interest rates have made it tough for people to get access to loans and the combination leads some to believe america is headed toward a recession . >> the fed now has the banking industry playing along with them. >> interest rates could fe
skyler henry joins from washington, d.c. and the question is what is next? >> it's good to see you, amanda and in the next few minutes president biden is expected to address the situation with first republic bank and insisting america's banking system is safe and secure. there is concern that america could be headed toward a recession . >> reporter: in the third bank failure of a year, first republic bank and all deposits have been sold to jpmorgan chase . >> you can relax...
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. >>> i'm skyler henry. lawyers are at an impact over raising the debt ceiling. >>> we hear from a rising star on the soccer field about to have new heros to follow. how the latest pro team coming to the bay area is inspiring the next generation >>> welcome back, oakland mayor is ready to tackle the budget shortfall. she released her plan to shore up a gaping $360 million hole in the general fund the next two years. let's break it down. $4.2 billion plan would be implemented the next two years including minor cutbacks to the fire department including ending the use of one fire engine of another. there will be fewer sworn officers, 710 compared to 726 in the previous budget. and opal tap i reserve. >>> the money watch report, we begin with san francisco based uber's first quarter earnings reports. results beat analyst expectations. stock is up. revenue was up 29% year over year. in a prepared statement, uber is off to a strong start for the year. >>> where the markets are now. u.s. stocks slid due to first re
. >>> i'm skyler henry. lawyers are at an impact over raising the debt ceiling. >>> we hear from a rising star on the soccer field about to have new heros to follow. how the latest pro team coming to the bay area is inspiring the next generation >>> welcome back, oakland mayor is ready to tackle the budget shortfall. she released her plan to shore up a gaping $360 million hole in the general fund the next two years. let's break it down. $4.2 billion plan would be...