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henry. i one of the trips from troy to new york. she was impressed with this service to everybody. and when her fiance came benjamin mentioned he needed a new manager for the willard. she recommended henry. henry applied for the job and in 1847 moved to washington to manage the city hotel. henry to help a grand hotel to run on a grand plan for the city hotel. at the time, 100 hotel rooms. it had a beautiful main entrance with portico. it had a women's entrance for ladiesprivate lounge on the mezzanine level fornie ladies. the gentlemen, as were bathroom. henry had decided the hotel would be the finest in the city, and he wanted to provide the best food be found. and it was reported that one of his routines was t e produce, fish and meats there, to be served at that time. politicians in the 1840s and fifties were not professional politicians. congress did not meet round, so came to washington as politicians had to find places to stay and often they stayed together in boarding houses and other people's homes as well as the early hotels. in fact, pennsylvania avenue was known as the avenue of america because there were so many hotels along pennsylvania avenue and the willardere brought in here by
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1847, henry willard became the manager forward, the willard played an important prominent role in the history of this hotel for the next 100 years. ■let's talk a little bit about henry willard. henryard came from vermont and it was a very astute, energetic and ingenious businessman. he and brother joseph were on the niagara. it ran troy, new york, to new city on the hudson in new york steamship. lloyd. and he made it his practice to provide the best service to phoebe warren, the fiancee of benjamin fogle, met henry. i one of the trips from troy to she was impressed with this service to everybody. and when her fiance came, benjamin mentioned he needed a new manager for the willard. she recommended henry. henry applied for the job and in 1847 moved to washington to manage the city hotel. 3hhenry to help a grand hotel to run on a grand plan for the city hotel. at the time, 100 hotel rooms. it had a beautiful main entranc. it had a women's entrance for ladies of 14 st that went to a private lounge on the mezzanine level for them, there was entertainment every night of the week. there a private dining room for the ladies. the gentlemen, as were bathroom. henry had decided the hotel wou
1847, henry willard became the manager forward, the willard played an important prominent role in the history of this hotel for the next 100 years. ■let's talk a little bit about henry willard. henryard came from vermont and it was a very astute, energetic and ingenious businessman. he and brother joseph were on the niagara. it ran troy, new york, to new city on the hudson in new york steamship. lloyd. and he made it his practice to provide the best service to phoebe warren, the fiancee of...
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and an effort to al's prime minister of real, henri henri is critic said that he has not stopped his promise to resign in february instead forming alliance with the opposition until new elections can be held. as gang violence continues to escalate in haiti, one of the leaders issues a strong wanting to the countries prime minister sales. anybody would certainly be of value. what if arial already doesn't resign? body was wondering if the international community continues to support him. us will be heading straight for a civil war that will lead to genocide to be up there, which is which it was several gangs have been reeking, have walked across the country for months, but violence has escalated injuries. and these is but by andres, the some trip to can you to a being fun, international support to create the unrest, introduce, and decision to for the delay elections in haiti. gang sees control of hades main apple blocking andres plain from the dining home. and he was also unable to land a neighboring dominican republic. quandary has been in the united states strategy of puerto rico sin
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he can have one leg in the grave.if i am thinking host: henry olsen back to the age issue henry olsen,hat henryck to the age issue. guest: as you mentioned a few minutes ago, 73% say he is too old to be president. they see him in action. it is not that they think he is too old to have a functio■bng and de life but the presidency requires a degree of energy. it requires a degree of focus. it requires a degree of articulatenessto be able to bri. that is why people say he is too old.i do think they want to senm to the nursing home, but they don't what the white house to be the country's nursing home. host: tim in pennsylvania, republican. good morning. you are on with henry olsen. tim, you have to stick by your phone. good morning. caller: yes, am i on? host: yes, sir. caller: ok,ut the republican party and veterans. my question is does the republican party follow trump and how he feels about veterans calling them losers and suckers? vet.a disabled vet. my children are vets. i ta it to heart how he calls veterans. host: henry olsen? guest: i think a lot of people are upset by things the president
he can have one leg in the grave.if i am thinking host: henry olsen back to the age issue henry olsen,hat henryck to the age issue. guest: as you mentioned a few minutes ago, 73% say he is too old to be president. they see him in action. it is not that they think he is too old to have a functio■bng and de life but the presidency requires a degree of energy. it requires a degree of focus. it requires a degree of articulatenessto be able to bri. that is why people say he is too old.i do think...
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henry. henry again. i was about ready to.detailed report on the street and highway plan to convince this group the state's proposal is going to help, not hurt us. and so and gentlemen, it appears connersville is joining the long list cities and towns across the nation alrea bthe highway progr. and so it is with great pleasure that i congratulate you as these ribbon cuttings managed today. official opens a new chapter in your and proud■v history. by. and. ■'frf1iend friend. i am pleased to introduce our guests. ida fales black,combahee river k freedom during the civil war, phils black teaches hiory
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henry. henry again. i was about ready to.tailed report on the street and highway plan to convince this group the state's proposal is going to help, not hurt us. and so and gentlemen, it appears connersvil is joining the long list cities and towns across the nation already benefiting from the highway program. and so it is wit great pleasure that i congratulate you as these ribbon cuttings managed today. official opens a new chapter in your and proud history. by. me and. friend friend. ■)■jall right. all right. today we're going to pick up from the post. the post american revolution era. so we're going into the 1780s in i'm calling this the development of the republic. so we're coming out of this out of this war. this conflict. i needed you to make sure that understand
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the gangs are threatening all-out war unless haiti's prime minister are yellow henri henri resigns.tuck in puerto rico after they attacked the main airport. today the contrary blinking met with other nations. the state department says it's in touch with americans trapped in haiti. >> if they are in haiti, they should leave as soon as it's a for them to do so. >> taking over after the assassination and 2021 and has delayed new elections. the turmoil has displaced 15,000 haitians over the last week and nearly 1200 have been killed and 700 injured since the beginning of the year. jacqueline charles carries the caribbean for the "miami herald." >> what is the lifelike now for a normal haitian families. >> there's only a few days of fuel left for electricity. schools are closed, hospitals have been overtaken by the gangs who have done the same with police stations. and the people are really just on their own. >> reporter: for a u.s. citizen, and haiti tonight, they are limited because major u.s. carriers have suspended flights. if the situation does not improve, cbs news has learned a fu
the gangs are threatening all-out war unless haiti's prime minister are yellow henri henri resigns.tuck in puerto rico after they attacked the main airport. today the contrary blinking met with other nations. the state department says it's in touch with americans trapped in haiti. >> if they are in haiti, they should leave as soon as it's a for them to do so. >> taking over after the assassination and 2021 and has delayed new elections. the turmoil has displaced 15,000 haitians over...
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according to the media, during the reign of henry henri, the gang significantly... or its wealth, influence and territory. it prompted the prime minister to travel to kenya in late february to enlist its support for a un-backed security mission to assist the police. the spresso tv channel together with volunteer yevhen rosenblat handed over 50 fpv drones for the soldiers of the 81st separate airmobile brigade, who are holding back the enemy's onslaught near beilohorivka and... the köln luhansk direction. thank you to everyone for donating, we are getting closer to victory together. i want to thank the readers and the team from the press for collecting and producing after those povidrons. we perform tasks in the eastern direction and these feeddrones will help us destroy water. thank you all, let's win together. glory to ukraine. and i want to remind you about another collection of ours, we ask you to help with the purchase of mavics and accessories for them, as well as fpv drones for the 74th battalion of the 102nd separate brigade. these soldiers defend the country in the zaporozhye direct
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henry grady. so there's henry woodfin grady who everyone has about, you know, the editor of the atlanta constitution. but luckily, me as a scholar, there was another henry henry grady, who a railway carpenter and the southern historical collection usc bought a sight unseen. this massive collection of white railroad workers letters to his sister because they thought he was that henry grady and so that was fantastic for me. the bound side of this is that he wrote on brown paper with a purple crayon because that's what he used for measuring wood with. and so and his spelling was atrocious. it was really awful. but henry a grady, is horrified by the south. he moves through the south, he builds the south, he builds these railroad bridges with. others, he's a railway carpenter and eventually becomes a construction foreman. and and and when he goes to louisiana, he says, it's so strange, it's so picayune here. it's so swampy and so ugly i can't you know, this i don't want to be in the south. and meanwhile, henry w grady is talking about how the south is one thing and we're all you know, this is this is the new south and it's it's the future sometimes the archi
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henry lee has been following this ongoing search for more than a year now. henry. so what is it about floyd mitchell that that he is, in fact, a good fit- for the city of oakland? was impressed with his crime fighting efforts as chief of both temple now, her office forwarded statistics that indicate overall crime as well as police response time. so he also has experience 25 years of experience from kansas city, missouri police department, which might be more aligned with the urban nature of oakland. >> yeah, okayc. soúlet's you mentioned oakland mayor shang tao. letgs go ahead now and take a listen to what she had to say about this appointment. >> of course, he's coming to a new city, so we'll show him the ropes. we'll introduceúhim to key community leaders. we'll make sure that he has ample time to be a part of any sort of programing with rank and file to create that bond. but of course, he's going to need strong that.rt, and we are here for >>úyeah. all right. so yeah, you hear the mayor there talking about showing the incoming police chief the ropes. i mean, obviously lubbock, texas is hern outsider come come into this city and try to understand the dynamics on the ground when it comes to addressing crime? >> yeah, theregs both pros and cons for insiders and outsiders. spanúoutsiderúhas the benefit oa fresh face, a fresh look. he can come in with a clean slate and splook at the priorities that he thinks he can bring about reform and change in the department. obviously, if you're an internal candidate, which we've seen in the past, you know, they might be accused of being tooúinsular. part of the good old boys network, you know, not receptive to change. so in floyd mitchell, mayor tao says this is the man, the right man at the right time to lead this department. >> he certainly will have to hit the ground running. we got some perspective on what incoming police chief floyd mitchell will face. we deputy chief peter dunbar. here was his perspective, understanding the culture of the city what's beens why i'm saying he needs to start soon. but it's a very difficult job to do. team to support him because he cannot do it by himself yeah, y. going to have to prove himself sprather quickly. yeah, yeah. >> and inúoakland, thisúis a difficult town. you've got a lot bosses. he will have to report o the police commission, as well as robert warshaw, who is the independent monitor in charge og might fall. so he's got to make sure he's doing his job and keeping everyone for the rank as well and the way. you mentionede federal oversight because that is something that obviously the mayor reallyúwants this new chief to be able to do them, finally, the department from this federal oversight. let's take a listen now to john spburris. he is obviously been been a critic of oakland police in the past here. what he has to say aboutúthis new appointment challenging becauseúhe's an outsider with a lot of issues td get control of the department itself, got to deal with the community, got to deal with theúpolitical machinations that exist within the i think that we shouldúgive him a chance to do it. >> all right. so obviously there's two facets to this. people in the community sot wit- concerned about the continue ton oakland. there's also the question of how he will be received within do we have any e here, henry and file officers in the city of oakland feel about this election? other community members are willing to give an open mind to him. they say they are finally relieved that thisúuncertainty over who's the and that they can forward. and we'll hear from other stakeholders coming up at five. the mayor, for her part, says that the chief won't start until either may,t& and we should be having some kind of a meet andúgreet in oakland coming look forward to that. all right. >> thank you. henry. henry. thank you. >> all right. we want to turn now and talk about our weather because changesc are in the air here as we give youúaúlive look out over the oakland see a lot s morning. i was out and about was beautiful. it was sunny. it was downright warm. and now all of a sudden we are seeing a shift here to the clouds and rain is headed our way yes. >> and those stormc clouds dropping rain already. alex outside our doors at this hour. scattered showers reported this after a sunny start to the day. al
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henry. hi, henry. hi. so last night, i was at my friend tom's birthday party, and he's a very good amateur poet, and he did a lovely poem saying thank you to everyone who'd come to the party. happy birthday, tom. but he's also a big newscast fan and an even biggerfan of sunday with laura kuenssberg. even happier birthday. so i thought, why not combine all those things together and do a poem about this week's sunday with laura kuenssberg? oh, my god. here we go. are you ready? eat your heart out front row. white howard's double barrelled chef on sunday with laura kay. politicians exaggerations going to get slayed. but first, this breaking news, a picture of recovering kate. but with all the twitter gossip, did it come too late? rachel reeves bets all on economic growth. vicky atkins asked why nhs productivity sloweth, but waits this weekend episode has no pad, fear not newscasters you can always call up add. i think that's extremely good, tom. and we all say one and all newscasters, happy birthday, tom. i was going to try and think of something that rhymed, but i can't. so happy birthday. adam. i think what we need is tom for our next episode to rate your poem. 0k. i'm just wondering, henry, you'll know this. when. when do they pick the next poet laureate? does the person have to die? i think they are on ten year terms. like, does this have to die or? i think they on ten year terms, it's that. it's that. and it's been simon armitage for a few years. i don't know. 0r until they fall out with someone or say the wrong thing. so we have term limits potentially for our poet laureate, but not our prime minister. i mean, i don't actually i think we don't know. we'll try and find out by the end of today's sunday newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello. it's laura in the studio. and it's adam in the studio. and it's henry at home. and henry, what have you just found out? i have just googled what i confidently asserted earlier. the last two poet laureates did ten years in the job which suggests adam will be free to become poet laureate in 2029. a ten year tenure. what were you i have just googled y confidently asserted earlier, which is how long people are poet laureate for. and th
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henry henry and also a 100 on the other license. yeah. then the far the done, if he had one of them and i can go for the me on the, the, the most will shift the less than that into the how the, and then how many, not as good case in the school. how you all the other kids, amazing the same shoes. then you might have a machine who may have been for going to come shop you know. huh. oh, with the rest of the know has the um know we was going through some doors from the minimum i think on a separate she has a few of them in front of the house and then have to move them. there's definitely an issue. i don't know how to how to miss the cloth. that's on the left your head. um. well if your head of the say your head. yeah. and then figure out the of the, of them though a lot of them this and that will come and you'll automatically, zimmer, the, the, this, the, the, the moon on the left. not. and then all the height. and i'm going up in the area in the side of that, it's nice, that's the scanner and then have that. we're having some i'm in the the muscle. so the water with the fit in the parking lot to roll, but it's definitely move into the muscle. the oh, just a warning this next story does contain some disturbing details out, is there a has obtained a video that seems to show and is already sold just saying that he killed and on, on elderly palestinian non, during a raid on his house. the body can video from gauze the city is timestamp november 6th, which is 4 months ago. or in the incident. the as riley soldier brags to all those about how he repeatedly shop demand and missing. but he didn't find a firearm. the soldier then returns to the man's home and shoot several rounds again as his dead body. let's take a look a tom well, and is there a has reached out to the is there any on the for comment on the video, but we've not received a response. they have been scuffles between is there any police and protest is blocking a highway in tel aviv the police, the strongly to drive demonstrations off the streets before deploying water cannon to discuss crowds. thousands of people have been running coating for these ready government to secure the release of captives in gaza. 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu. government is also on the pressure to reach a seesaw. jail ahead of ramadan. lucon is at one of those protest intensities. a says the one taking place behind me at the moment, it's much more muted. it's much quieter at this place. and it's supposed that it's become known as hostage square because the family members of the captive came here and started protesting 22 weeks ago calling for nothing yahoo to take them seriously saying they have one go enough to release the captive from gone. so being held by various groups, there was another much bigger protest in the place called catherine square. this is the center and tell a beef of intelligence ministries and the miss with the ministry of defense is an absolute huge build. a very loud protest getting quite provocative. project progresses were blocking highways or preventing traffic from coming through. there were few scuffles. there was some arrests, so we saw that, but they were really courting for out much stronger things. the rest of it really shifted to and they weren't necessarily all hoops to step down. they want fresh elections to be held. they want to see some sort of sci fi take place and going to release those captives and they want a political solution to this. and now these happy lads very recently buys and the called the kaplan, full simple sense at last, many of them, a former soldiers. and they were involved in the judicial, over full protests that were taking place last year, which was seeing hundreds of thousands of people taken to the street. it's been another day, a process across major european cities in solas are seeing the palestinians in the u. k. tens of thousands of people march through central london reiterates in quotes for an immediate cease fund, garza high forcing that. as for 5th time, this year, protest is assembled in the 10s of thousands to march to london. this was the 1st such event, though, since the prime minister made a downing street address condemning extremism concerning the protests risk to sending it to mow broo, the rhetoric that they provide, whenever they mean that they have no other justification. one challenge in particular, continues to draw a condemnation from politicians. the committee dues, from the river to the sea is an antique submitted call for the reputation of israel . protest is here, said it was a cool instead to freedom from oppression. the palestinians, not you may go as far as the trying to install you on friday, the government's counter extremism commission and said london was becoming a new goes into jews on saturdays that received push back from a number of jewish community leaders among them. those who oppose these marches. the destination for this protest, the south on the neighborhood, near the us embassy, where people rallied and once again called for an immediate cease fire to condemn the otherwise you can. just bring the you have to make a choice, the cost of an offense, the prime minister has been doing more active policing of these matches on saturday 5, the rest were made early of the metropolitan police had said it had to police to move as it was known as others would wish it to be the same, made the main disclosures of so many civilians in garza for an end sort of icing with as being an extra element of defiance as well. please don't doing any work. they will be coming back week by week. sorry so, so i'll just do it monday to front now with thousands also have gathered to denounce as well as ongoing the soul. so in the gaza strip protest is that demanding the french government support south africa's genocide case against israel . at the international court of justice, the routes must intervene and the international criminal court south africa has filed newest suits to solve ation. but unfortunately, frances, remain silent on this. this needs to change millions of people in gaza, or at risk of imminent death. and we need to save these people and neighboring it's lean, people took to rooms. historic center demonstrations were holding palestinian flags announcing slogans, cooling for an end to genocide and gaza. meanwhile, the spanish prime minister petro sanchez says he will push for his country on the ear to more broadly recognize a palestinian state. this fun, yeah. in oh, good idea. yeah, this is what the spanish government is defending a new crane and garza respects the international law by russia and israel, the end of violence recognition of the 2 states and the arrival of humanitarian aid in gaza. let me tell you something and post it in this legislature, i will propose empowerment the recognition of the palestinian state city by spain the springs some of the news. heavy guns fine has been reported across the haitian capital, including near the national palace and for the prince. at least they several government have been killed in fighting on saturday. games. baffling security forces full control of hazy. they want prime minister ariel on re to resign. on a block to him from guessing back into the country. car being leaders have called an emergency meeting on monday with the us, canada, and from to discuss the conflicts. we can get more on this with the old home season attorney and was haiti's minister of planning and external cooperation from 2016 to 2018. he joins us from the haitian capital. puerto prince, thank you for joining the program. can you start by telling us about the situation in the capital? we've had these reports of heavy gun fine buttons around the palace. what is your understanding? what is going on? thank you. um, it says uh we please you the respond to your invitation and a big diesel paternity to greet the people. hey, the as well across the view as of adjusted. oh, oh wow. i did see the so the reason this accounting situation, you have made of ahmed conflicts organize violence, displacements of populations, lots of institutions, broadening the bully, fissions, big gloves, you of the above it, and bots, the situation that the 2 things international peace and security is it the reason the cause for your just in the vision by the mission of the community, the in the name of the responsibility to protect. right. a lot of what you're describing that is going on in haiti and has been a, is as a result of gang violence, which has been a problem for some time, many years. but for the 1st time we're seeing these gangs guessing involved in politics. how significant do you think that is games have no voice in politics. that's my my, my, my statement. but uh, the question is how to write the army games. this is a complex question. yeah. even a military pop tongue. why the med, we've the police a response. the ball is they shouldn't bodies. a lot of the we would not be able to bring peace. and he still security we. i think that, um, we have to with a fast ease uh on. uh, well, the in place a new boyfriend makes this new run met miss key. it is only made and social integration commission. the dogs who can be williams family, your phone development will be boxed $1.01 visa to you before the codes. we can also be there, right? whenever way the technician, that's b as in general. totally right. so you talk about the gags not having a place in politics. that may be the case, but clearly they have a lot of power. the private is so the acting prime minister is currently not being allowed into the country because of what the gags are doing. so how do you get around that? of the primary. so i think the situation is the, these following on the same day are me one to the when you do he has been involved a to a party to go to argument univision, the end of the mission of the know we, tim, at the end of the mission of the 10 week government. now he has any leisure to embrace the remaining bower. why? the count is broadening. now what i say hey, the ease. uh huh. no power to fight against the dense we need. we need to generally, i mean the shut off in the vision show united nations in the to, to, to, to go to this place. i freight that we need to put in place in your girlfriend may and then these new girlfriend, man um how we have the mission. i to restore democracy to restore peace and security was, i mean, definitely not to put me on the be all mean. the indentation is mrs. sherman, you know, here, right? you, you talk about a human intervention or some sort of international intervention. the oreo on re, the reason he's out of the country is because he's been in kenya trying to sign a deal to get kenyan police forces to come into hazy to help him with the gang situation. how successful do you think that is going to be? i think it is good to have on that remains. we've 10. yeah. to the ship. i think that i found a community of few. i'd like to do like the admissions and build up to restore peace in the 80 because the, the ation always has no power to, to fight against the days of the month. the prime minister, henry is, uh, a, he's, it's, you know, we made a new government waste. your time is on a live presentation commission that was discussed with visual commission when she was in a new prime minister. pamela, that doesn't believe those. it shouldn't be the same, the only be in how we all we all we are treating with trying to have a not we made on the new government. we, um, we, we all know of these because we both these metabolism and we will not be able to fight against the day. have jo fluwens attorney and former minister planning and external corporation for a c. thank you for speaking to us and i'll just share might please you. i love my country on the conflict and h a is having a know calling effects for neighboring caribbean countries. theresa bo is in the hub on along the haitian and dominican border as well. what we're seeing 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henry, how damauuin to move on from that. henry, how damaging is— to move on from that. henry, how damaging is this _ to move on from that. nservative?— damaging is this for the conservative? ~ ., ., conservative? we can hear from the comments of _ conservative? we can hear from the comments of mel _ conservative? we can hear from the comments of mel the _ conservative? we can hear from the comments of mel the vicar - comments of mel the vicar conservatives would like people to move on in his words from this. i don't think that's where opposition parties are on this. labour's shadow health secretary has said the comments were revolting, the alleged comments were revolting, the alleged comments i should say, racist and insightful and calling the conservative party to return the £10 million they got from frank hester last year. the liberal democrats have made the same call. it's clear the conservative party wants to resist that and let's see whether the pressure builds on them or it dissipates somewhat. finally we shall see the diane abbott herself, she responded to a well wish on twitter or x yesterday. she said she was qui
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henri started.- the tour of prime minister ariel henri started. what do we know about _ ariel henri started. about his trip? _ ariel henri started. what do we know about his trip? we - ariel henri started. what do we know about his trip? we don't l know about his trip? we don't know about his trip? we don't know much — know about his trip? we don't know much about _ know about his trip? we don't know much about his - know about his trip? we don't - know much about his whereabouts or where he currently is. there were rumours as to when he would be coming back to haiti. —— ariel henry. this needs to be confirmed and people are waiting to know where he may show as the situation evolves. 0k, show as the situation evolves. ok, harold, give very much. harold isaac, a freelance journalist in port—au—prince. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. in the uk, the government has suffered five defeats in the house of lords over its bill to revive its proposed rwanda deportation scheme. the legislation would deem rwanda a safe country to send a
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henry- we — right or not. thank you very much, henry- we can _ right or not. thank you very much, henry. ht or not. thank you very much, henry. we can turn to our - right or not. thank you very much, henry. we can turn to our africa i henry. we can turn to our africa correspondent upper plett usher who is in kigali. what is the view there and what is the response to all the politics happening in the uk? —— barbara plett usher. politics happening in the uk? -- barbara plett usher.— politics happening in the uk? -- barbara plett usher. speaking to --eole in barbara plett usher. speaking to people in the _ barbara plett usher. speaking to people in the rwandan _ barbara plett usher. speaking to i people in the rwandan government here this week you get the sense they are quite happy and prepared to accept asylum seekers when they should arrive. but also happy to let the process play out in the uk. and so i think there is a really a sense of watching and waiting here. in the meantime they are taking their own steps to address some of the concerns raised by the uk supreme court which, as you kn
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henry, whojust stepped out. arielle henry, who 'ust stepped out. . ~ arielle henry, who 'ust stepped out. ., ~ , ., arielle henry. thank you for having me, sir. out. thank you for having me, sir- this _ out. thank you for having me, sir- this is _ out. thank you for having me, sir. this is a _ out. thank you for having me, sir. this is a real— out. thank you for having me, sir. this is a real question - sir. this is a real question that they were asking. because the position of a group of seven people does make a lot of people to work together. but they have to face that issue because they know there is a loss of pressure to set down some solution.— loss of pressure to set down some solution. and there are not many _ some solution. and there are not many actual— some solution. and there are not many actual haitians - some solution. and there are not many actual haitians on | not many actual haitians on this council, are there? it is supposed to be an international body, mostly leaders from other countries, or is it... crosstalk. only haitian in that council. but you have the people from another group that is inv
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henry, thankyouvery— sunak's politicaljudgment. henryy out of the shallow recession that it's fallen into? gdp — or gross domestic product, a measure of all the economic activity in the country — grew slightly by 0.2% injanuary, according to the latest official figures. our chief economics correspondent dharshini david is here. thank you. are things going to get better, because between high interest rates and costs all round it has been a tricky couple of years. but things are looking a bit better this month. january is largely down to a rise in retail sales. my went to visit small business in south london to find out exactly what is driving that. everything we buy is more expensive. designing, producing and selling his own leather goods is painstaking work for noureddine. but profits aren't in the bag. like many, he's had to run an unusually big january sale to shift christmas stock. with the sale injanuary we need to make big sale compared to the year before. because usually before we do just like 20% off or 30% off on the sale. but th
henry, thankyouvery— sunak's politicaljudgment. henryy out of the shallow recession that it's fallen into? gdp — or gross domestic product, a measure of all the economic activity in the country — grew slightly by 0.2% injanuary, according to the latest official figures. our chief economics correspondent dharshini david is here. thank you. are things going to get better, because between high interest rates and costs all round it has been a tricky couple of years. but things are looking a...
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henry mcneal turner in the war. but after that, it's not until 1884 that we get henry vinson plummer, who was a follower of henry mcneill turner to actually become official, first official, black chaplain in the regular army in the calvary and at one point in time in 1884, after he joins it's going to be henry vinson, plummer, john hanks, alexander and charles young all serving in the ninth calvary. at the same time. and it doesn't unnoticed right. but after charles young's untimely death, you do not get the first black general until 1940. and it is one of charles young's followers. bishop oh. bishop, i'm sorry. i'm bishop general benjamin ho. davies senior people are more familiar with benjamin davies, his son, because of his work as a tuskegee airman, his advocacy for black leadership. and so when we think about this perspective in looking at okay this is the in life and the world that charles young is thriving in or serving in its a very clear message in regards to when we think about the need you can fast forward today in about military leadership black military leadership right because if you are familiar with the
henry mcneal turner in the war. but after that, it's not until 1884 that we get henry vinson plummer, who was a follower of henry mcneill turner to actually become official, first official, black chaplain in the regular army in the calvary and at one point in time in 1884, after he joins it's going to be henry vinson, plummer, john hanks, alexander and charles young all serving in the ninth calvary. at the same time. and it doesn't unnoticed right. but after charles young's untimely death, you...
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henry moeran. henry — a lot of big names involved. so far who have been the big winners and surprise players to miss out? this is always a day for cricketers, they'll be working out how they want to play. do you want to follow every moment as it happened, maybe distract yourself away to the bone called? it's life—changing for many players. particularly in the women's game where the salaries of increasing the number of players will get the opportunity to have life—changing opportunities both financially and in terms of the cricketing careers with the amy jones was the first pic, £50,000 to return to pimping here in phoenix. the first change this year is the influx of australian for the —— birmingham phoenix with up she's going to love and in spirit for the top bracket, £50,000. we will see far more of the worlds best side represented in the women's tournament. so if that's what we've learned and that will be the significant difference in this years women's competition. it’s significant difference in this years women's competition.— women's competition. it's quite a challenae women's competition. it's quite a challenge for _ women's competition. it's quite a challenge for the _ women's competition. it's quite a challenge for the tournament - women's competition. it's quite a - challenge for the tournament because there is a very busy summer. how are they expecting to get the publicity that they desire and the coverage? this is an interesting point because in olympic year, year where there is going to be football tournaments, the euros are not at the same time as the 100 it is a congested year in terms of the summer and how the 100 fits into that. what we have seen is across the three years of the tournament so far they have managed tournament so far they have managed to sell at stadiums, really cut through with the games being on television. i think will continue to see that because the tournament provides a something a bit different and it's a unique product. there were many questions about whether it was the right way to go for a domestic game. what we have seen is a different audience, big audience and its adjournment that i think the organisers have been happy with in terms of how it has cut through they'll be expecting despite the challenges in terms of congestion they will expect a similar outcome this year. they will expect a similar outcome this ear. , ., ,, , ., this year. henryrs banned for doping should not receive wildcards on their return — which is exactly what happened for simona halep at the miami 0pen. former world number one halep, had her doping ban reduced from four years to nine months, and was given a wild card for the ournament, card for the tournament, but lost her first match on her return to paula badosa at the miami 0pen. halep has always maintained her innocence and was clearly irked by the comments from wosniaki. however, wozniacki says she wasn't aiming at the two—time major champion. this is not directly it, but if someone purposefully cheats, if someone has tested positive for doping... i understand why a tournament wants a big star in the tournaments, but it is my personal belief — and it is not a knock on anyone — but it is my personal belief that i don't think that people should be awarded wild cards afterwards. if you want to come back... and it has been a mistake, i understand. ..you should work your way up from the bottom, that is
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henry as the president. he was elected and haiti is failed to lead elections sense. henry is extremely unpopular in haiti and the rise of powerful rival gangs. late last month while henry outside of haiti the gangs united taking over the capital of port-au-prince. escalating the ongoing violence and demanding henry's ousting. henry is currently in puerto rico and agreed to resign but wants a new government brokered by a multinational coalition which includes the united states. you can imagine the humanitarian aspect has reached crisis levels with hunger engulfing the island. at least 362,000 people are displaced. 5 1/2 million people are in need of immediate humanitarian assistance. as cass continues the neighboring dominican republic is bracing for more migrant rivals amid ongoing tensions between those two countries. gabe gutierrez has more. >> a catastrophe is unfolding in haiti. each day people running for their lives, the gang violence and port-au-prince now trapping americans caught in the crossfire. hundreds of stranded u.s. citizens registering at the state department. a missionary and her family are stuck at a motel near the countries shuttered airport. she's
henry as the president. he was elected and haiti is failed to lead elections sense. henry is extremely unpopular in haiti and the rise of powerful rival gangs. late last month while henry outside of haiti the gangs united taking over the capital of port-au-prince. escalating the ongoing violence and demanding henry's ousting. henry is currently in puerto rico and agreed to resign but wants a new government brokered by a multinational coalition which includes the united states. you can imagine...
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henry, please ut a coat public services. emma, henry, please put a coat on. — public services. emma, henrye sticking out above that low cloud into clear and sunny skies. you can see the same thing here in leek. that was caused by a temperature inversion. through the rest of today, the mist and fog lifting into low cloud across the midlands. we have quite extensive cloud across east scotland and eastern areas of england today. thick enough for a few showers for eastern scotland and one or two potentially going into parts of east anglia. but they will be few and far between so for the vast majority of the uk the day looks like it will stay dry with the best of the sunshine generally across the western side of the uk. temperatures for many between 8c and 12c. overnight tonight, temperatures will start to drop away underneath these clear skies and then we will see a return of the mist and fog patches across parts of england, wales, and eastern scotland. visibility could get down to 100 metres also and it will be quite a cold night as well with some patches of frost in rural areas. into thursda
henry, please ut a coat public services. emma, henry, please put a coat on. — public services. emma, henrye sticking out above that low cloud into clear and sunny skies. you can see the same thing here in leek. that was caused by a temperature inversion. through the rest of today, the mist and fog lifting into low cloud across the midlands. we have quite extensive cloud across east scotland and eastern areas of england today. thick enough for a few showers for eastern scotland and one or two...
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henry resigns as a violent uprising continues to grow in port-au-prince. on tuesday, henry landed in puerto rico after apparently being unable to fly back to haiti where armed groups attacked the international airport on monday. henry left haiti last week for kenya where he discussed a deal to bring a u.n. force of 1000 kenyan police to the island nation. haitian gang leader jimmy chÉrizier, who is known as a barbecue, issued a new threat to henry. >> if henry does not step down, the country will suffer a genocide. if he does not step down, the international community continues to support him, they will lead us directly to a civil war that will end in genocide. the international community will be responsible for all of the people who die. amy: to see our coverage of the crisis in haiti, go to democracynow.org. on tuesday, doctors without borders announced it would scale up its medical operations in port-au-prince. the group said the recent violence has led to a massive number of casualties. the international criminal court has issued arrest warrants for two high-ranking russian military officers for targeting civilians and attacking civilian infrastructure in ukraine. icc chief prosecutor karim khan spoke tuesday.
henry resigns as a violent uprising continues to grow in port-au-prince. on tuesday, henry landed in puerto rico after apparently being unable to fly back to haiti where armed groups attacked the international airport on monday. henry left haiti last week for kenya where he discussed a deal to bring a u.n. force of 1000 kenyan police to the island nation. haitian gang leader jimmy chÉrizier, who is known as a barbecue, issued a new threat to henry. >> if henry does not step down, the...
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henry fair. henry is environmental and conservation photographer, a climate change activist. he's a cumbie native. and so henryal drone and terrestrial photographs, which are published in the book. and they give us he we took images of sites in the combahee river. so you're going to see a couple of henry's photograph rafts. wharf and this is where the combahee river raid in downtown buford. this is a modern view of this wharf. and it began about 9 p.m. on june first and three u.s. army boats took off from this wharf in downtown buford. moon. it was also a spring tide, meaning the spring tide, the full moon, and is the highest tide the highest high tide of the lunar cycle. so that title amply was really important, enabling the army to get these rather large boats up. this very windy kerley river river like it, it was not a ■:panacea. however. they decided to take a rk. rem's group of eight or nine spies, scouts ands are piloting the gunboats. okay. they're piloting the u.s. army up the river and they took a risk as opposed to going the long way around through st helena sound. they went the short way up. the coo
henry fair. henry is environmental and conservation photographer, a climate change activist. he's a cumbie native. and so henryal drone and terrestrial photographs, which are published in the book. and they give us he we took images of sites in the combahee river. so you're going to see a couple of henry's photograph rafts. wharf and this is where the combahee river raid in downtown buford. this is a modern view of this wharf. and it began about 9 p.m. on june first and three u.s. army boats...
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ariel henry has been kind of humiliated, because he's not even allowed to go back to haiti, as you know. and, to some extent, the situation of ariel henry reminds us of henryictum that you can be, that to be an enemy of the united states is very dangerous, but to be a friend of the united states can be fatal. and i think that ariel henry is finding himself in that situation, although he may have a last card to play. but all signs point to his resignation, whether it's voluntary or forced. nick: robert fatton, thank you very much. robert: thank you. geoff: we turn now to the migrant crisis that's gripping parts of the southern u.s., but has much wider implications. here's amna nawaz. amna: geoff, a senior u.s. official tells us amid a global migration surge that the trafficking industry is booming. it's now a multibillion-dollar business, and that's led to unprecedented trends at the u.s. southern border. but much of that begins here, 1,500 miles away, in chiapas, mexico. as day turns tonight, the city of tapachula transforms, and the streets of this southern mexican hub fill with families from around the world. over the last three years, tapachula, just a
ariel henry has been kind of humiliated, because he's not even allowed to go back to haiti, as you know. and, to some extent, the situation of ariel henry reminds us of henryictum that you can be, that to be an enemy of the united states is very dangerous, but to be a friend of the united states can be fatal. and i think that ariel henry is finding himself in that situation, although he may have a last card to play. but all signs point to his resignation, whether it's voluntary or forced. nick:...
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henry to go. it has been years, because ariel henry has been there 30 months. now, in january and in february there were massive demonstrations asking for ariel henry to go. urage ariel henry to do the right thing . that is one thing. secondly, there are things on the table. the montana accord that i am a part of has been on the table for 2 and half years. we have been discussing with the u.s. government. what do we propose? really, it's is a transition of 2 1/2 years. it is a transition to level the playing field. the gangs control, but now they control practically the whole country. the gangs basically were at war with the republic, because they set up the palace, they shot at ministries. right now the u.s. should kind of stand back and tell ariel henry to go, and stand back and see what haitians are proposing and work with us. we believe they should have the lead that they have had for the last at least two weeks since this situation has deteriorated. calicom has been talking to the different parties and we believe they can have believe and address them because security needs and humanitarian needs matter most right now and these are what should be the
henry to go. it has been years, because ariel henry has been there 30 months. now, in january and in february there were massive demonstrations asking for ariel henry to go. urage ariel henry to do the right thing . that is one thing. secondly, there are things on the table. the montana accord that i am a part of has been on the table for 2 and half years. we have been discussing with the u.s. government. what do we propose? really, it's is a transition of 2 1/2 years. it is a transition to...
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henry, think you for “oininu liberal democrats. henry, think you forjoining us— liberal democrats. henryining us live on the _ forjoining us live on the programme. let's get back to lee anderson. he's been speaking to our political editor chris mason. have a we don't do a religion check on the mayor _ we don't do a religion check on the mayor this — we don't do a religion check on the mayor. this was a nonsense peddled by your— mayor. this was a nonsense peddled by your tot _ mayor. this was a nonsense peddled by your lot to stir hatred. the prime minister _ by your lot to stir hatred. i'ie: prime minister agreed. by your lot to stir hatred. the prime minister agreed. my i by your lot to stir hatred. the i prime minister agreed. my inbox by your lot to stir hatred. the - prime minister agreed. my inbox says comletel prime minister agreed. my inbox says completely different. _ prime minister agreed. my inbox says completely different. there's - completely different. there's mittions— completely different. there's millions of people up and down this country— millions of people up and down
henry, think you for “oininu liberal democrats. henry, think you forjoining us— liberal democrats. henryining us live on the _ forjoining us live on the programme. let's get back to lee anderson. he's been speaking to our political editor chris mason. have a we don't do a religion check on the mayor _ we don't do a religion check on the mayor this — we don't do a religion check on the mayor. this was a nonsense peddled by your— mayor. this was a nonsense peddled by your tot _ mayor....
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last we henry olsen henry is a senior fellow at the ethics and public policy center, where he ovides commentary on american politics. mr. olson is an opinion columnist for. the washington post and his daily pieces focus on politics, foreign affairs and american conservative thought mr. olson's work has bee■n featured in many probably prominent publications, including the new york times, the washington journal, the wall journal, national review, thegud and. he is the author of the working class ronald reagan and the reconservatism and the four facs of the republic party coauthored with dante scala. please join me in welcon's spea. to that introduction and. i'm going to use slides today because want to move through some facts quickly and that will help us to move faster faster. you go firstly. okay, i'm going to start first fact is this. where do you guys see it? you'll see it. okay. 't see the slides. okay, great. look at this recent image from australian news tab. oh, do you think this boy, six or seven. what ideology you calls a seven year old boy a potentialonster and says we must
last we henry olsen henry is a senior fellow at the ethics and public policy center, where he ovides commentary on american politics. mr. olson is an opinion columnist for. the washington post and his daily pieces focus on politics, foreign affairs and american conservative thought mr. olson's work has bee■n featured in many probably prominent publications, including the new york times, the washington journal, the wall journal, national review, thegud and. he is the author of the working...
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henry if he returned, so mr. henry is now in puerto rico and cannot return. do in the actually section. a month-long curfew has been declared in this city, and people cannot leave their homes, and many bodies are in the streets because of the clashes.
henry if he returned, so mr. henry is now in puerto rico and cannot return. do in the actually section. a month-long curfew has been declared in this city, and people cannot leave their homes, and many bodies are in the streets because of the clashes.
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henry smith. good henry. thank you good evening henry. t's let's try forjoining us, let's let's try and cover the simple questions first. who's to blame for this absolute meteoric rise in knife crime ? crime? >> i think you've got to start. it's to start from it's got to start from the communities, not blaming the communities. communities, not blaming the conto unities. communities, not blaming the conto start s. communities, not blaming the conto start the communities got to start the communities have got to understand that there's a problem . and i think there's a problem. and i think we've got to go back to like we were in literally in my day where we had social clubs where you people not you mix people so they're not strangers. this cold strangers. where this post cold war, we're literally young people cannot cross road . people cannot cross the road. you know, that's what we've got to do, you can take all the knives off the street, and you're never going to take the knives off the street. >> henry, ask you don't >> henry, can i ask if
henry smith. good henry. thank you good evening henry. t's let's try forjoining us, let's let's try and cover the simple questions first. who's to blame for this absolute meteoric rise in knife crime ? crime? >> i think you've got to start. it's to start from it's got to start from the communities, not blaming the communities. communities, not blaming the conto unities. communities, not blaming the conto start s. communities, not blaming the conto start the communities got to start the...
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henry smith. good henry. thank you good evening henry. , let's let's try forjoining us, let's let's try and cover the simple questions first. who's to blame for this absolute meteoric rise in knife crime ? crime? >> i think you've got to start. it's to start from it's got to start from the communities, not blaming the communities. communities, not blaming the conto unities. communities, not blaming the conto start s. communities, not blaming the conto start the communities got to start the communities have got to understand that there's a problem . and i think there's a problem. and i think we've got to go back to like we were in literally in my day where we had social clubs where you people not you mix people so they're not strangers. this cold strangers. where this post cold war, we're literally young people cannot cross road . people cannot cross the road. you know, that's what we've got to do, you can take all the knives off the street, and you're never going to take the knives off the street. >> henry, ask you don't >> henry, can i as
henry smith. good henry. thank you good evening henry. , let's let's try forjoining us, let's let's try and cover the simple questions first. who's to blame for this absolute meteoric rise in knife crime ? crime? >> i think you've got to start. it's to start from it's got to start from the communities, not blaming the communities. communities, not blaming the conto unities. communities, not blaming the conto start s. communities, not blaming the conto start the communities got to start...
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henry and edsel ford. henry, the original henry ford, now in his seventies and pretty much losing it by this point. son edsel in early 1940 140, they began building a giant factory there to make. it would have an assembly line. well, let me show you a picture of it, sir. there it is. it would have an assembly line a mile long, 30,000 people would work there and told briefly my grandfather. it's one of the many production miracles of world war two. ar b20 four bombers, four engine bombers that were kind of the workhorse of the army's bomber fleet this time. get this. at the end of the war, one of those bombers rolled out of that building every 63 minutes. when they talked, the germans and the japanese. this is why there was no way they could ever even come close to matching that. my grandparents lived in a brand new development a few miles away in a house that wasn't even finished. a place called norway. they were slapping up one of the big problems with the well, one of the big problems with willow run initially, though, and this is how we get into the story, was the plant wasn't working very well.
henry and edsel ford. henry, the original henry ford, now in his seventies and pretty much losing it by this point. son edsel in early 1940 140, they began building a giant factory there to make. it would have an assembly line. well, let me show you a picture of it, sir. there it is. it would have an assembly line a mile long, 30,000 people would work there and told briefly my grandfather. it's one of the many production miracles of world war two. ar b20 four bombers, four engine bombers that...
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henry announced he will resign. the prime minister can't even get into the country right now blocked by armed gangs. he's stuck in puerto rico this morning. the gangs attacked haiti's main airport threatening war unless henry resigned. henry who was appointed to leadership says his government will step down once regional leaders install an interim transitional council to govern haiti. >>> the united states wants to get humanitarian aid into gaza and it's finding a new way. they're pushing for a temporary port on to shorelines. today a ship carrying hundreds of tons of food left from cyprus as world leaders worry about famine for the people of gaza five months into the war. palestinians in gaza mark the first day of ramadan with prayers in many cases outside mosques damaged by israeli air strikes. the u.s. push for a ceasefire during ramadan did not happen as israel continues the war against terror group hamas. >>> well, jewish students at uc berkeley are making their voices heard. that i had held a demonstration on campus calling for the school to protect them. yesterday's march was held in response to the incident last month and organizers say jewish students were holding another on campus event when pro palestinian prot
henry announced he will resign. the prime minister can't even get into the country right now blocked by armed gangs. he's stuck in puerto rico this morning. the gangs attacked haiti's main airport threatening war unless henry resigned. henry who was appointed to leadership says his government will step down once regional leaders install an interim transitional council to govern haiti. >>> the united states wants to get humanitarian aid into gaza and it's finding a new way. they're...