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book, williams said this about henry halleck. "hallock had the reputation of being the most popular man in washington. it was a title he worked hard to gain. because ofo the task his eyes, which williams described as paul jean, fishy, watery, and dell. -- dull. a lot of gossips in washington thought he was an opium eater. i'm not sure we said that about you cannon. there are tons of these similar sorts of things by historians. they pale in comparison to what was said about him by his contemporaries. is negative view of halleck overwhelming. you really have to look hard to find anybody in american history who has had such ingenious contempt expressed about him. it's ironic, because during the war, the two leading figures on liked halleck. grant called him one of the greatest men of the age. sherman believed he was the directing genius behind union military successes. fairness, by the end of the war, neither grant nor sherman liked halleck a great deal. they found out what some of the things he was doing. most other union generals
book, williams said this about henry halleck. "hallock had the reputation of being the most popular man in washington. it was a title he worked hard to gain. because ofo the task his eyes, which williams described as paul jean, fishy, watery, and dell. -- dull. a lot of gossips in washington thought he was an opium eater. i'm not sure we said that about you cannon. there are tons of these similar sorts of things by historians. they pale in comparison to what was said about him by his...
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henry: a lot. last three or four years we have been working a lot with local exchanges, them cma, capital market authority, and senior people in the country. they have been following a very consistent, programmatic path of reform. it started in the fall of last year with regulatory reform, in terms of the lifting or increase in foreign investment limits. in april, they did a major stock market reform, with better delivery versus payment systems, twoomise of two plus instead of two plus zero. they have been moving very fast and very aggressively. that has allowed us to put the country on the watchlist as -- and consultation as soon as possible. betty: they have been on hyperspeed you might say. i am try to get into them msci. ipo, thatsaudi aramco being significant for the country. what needs to happen from now until 12 months later, to make that decision be a yes? is there anything specifically you are looking for? henry: adding to what you said, these decisions come all the way down from the top,
henry: a lot. last three or four years we have been working a lot with local exchanges, them cma, capital market authority, and senior people in the country. they have been following a very consistent, programmatic path of reform. it started in the fall of last year with regulatory reform, in terms of the lifting or increase in foreign investment limits. in april, they did a major stock market reform, with better delivery versus payment systems, twoomise of two plus instead of two plus zero....
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scottish as well, or at least forthe snp, henry.or at least for the snp, henry. some are suggesting that nicola sturgeon‘s announcement today that she is not going to push for a second independence referendum until after the brexit talks suggests that, for the brexit talks suggests that, for the first time in quite close to a generation, scottish nationalism is actually on the retreat. that would certainly seem to be the case. or at least a step back. theresa may took a gamble in this election to try to get a big dirty, it didn't work out for her. one gamble she has taken that it hasn't worked out —— to try to get a big majority. she didn't specify when the time would be. nicola sturgeon has effectively had to back down and say, scottish voters don't want it right now. the snp lost 29 seats in the election, they lost alex salmond and the leader in westminster, it was a humiliating day. they are having to dodge the mood. at the same time, if you go to an snp event, it is filled with activists who want independence. nicholas dudgeon h
scottish as well, or at least forthe snp, henry.or at least for the snp, henry. some are suggesting that nicola sturgeon‘s announcement today that she is not going to push for a second independence referendum until after the brexit talks suggests that, for the brexit talks suggests that, for the first time in quite close to a generation, scottish nationalism is actually on the retreat. that would certainly seem to be the case. or at least a step back. theresa may took a gamble in this...
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henry is doing his work here. sfpd confirms they have an active shooter at the ups building in san francisco. the area has been blocked off. people are being told to shelter in place if they're in the area. avoid it altogether if you're not in the neighborhood already. when you talk about what is particular believed to be a shooting at a ups building, might this be workplace violent or somebody random who was in the building for the first time. was the shooing targeted. when you do see crews such as the medical examiner being called to the scene, that speaks to the severity of the situation that is unfolding. >>> and the san francisco fire department is saying three people have been transported to san francisco general hospital. >> i hate to interrupt. this is a group of people many in already uniform being led away. this is the same group we saw being frisked and searched. we have taken the training. sometimes the gunman or gun woman may try to blend in with the general population. these people just underwent tha
henry is doing his work here. sfpd confirms they have an active shooter at the ups building in san francisco. the area has been blocked off. people are being told to shelter in place if they're in the area. avoid it altogether if you're not in the neighborhood already. when you talk about what is particular believed to be a shooting at a ups building, might this be workplace violent or somebody random who was in the building for the first time. was the shooing targeted. when you do see crews...
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reporter: but henry stood her ground.he believes macron when he says he wants to support women in politics. but philosopher and women's rights activist genevieve fraisse says she's not impressed by the president-elect. genevieve: his wife plays a traditional role. his campaign didn't seem to even know that women exist, apart from one or two who got through the door somehow. his program doesn't reflect equality. why should he be any different? there's absolutely no reason for that. reporter: but justine henry already sees a difference -- in macron's leadership style. she says that he proved during the campaign that he was willing to accept criticism from below. she thinks women simply have to insist on more equality. she also thinks that she has good chances of entering his inner circle. justine: i think i've found a foothold, otherwise they wouldn't have let me speak ahead of macron at his last paris meeting when it was clear he'd be president. reporter: while she might have climbed the movement's ranks very easily, it wi
reporter: but henry stood her ground.he believes macron when he says he wants to support women in politics. but philosopher and women's rights activist genevieve fraisse says she's not impressed by the president-elect. genevieve: his wife plays a traditional role. his campaign didn't seem to even know that women exist, apart from one or two who got through the door somehow. his program doesn't reflect equality. why should he be any different? there's absolutely no reason for that. reporter: but...
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we have tossed coins, henry, yourfirst! good news for you. basically, coins, henry, yourfirst!yber attack causes chaos, another one. ransomware, they were trying to extort money, and this is ongoing. yes, people watching will be thinking, is this going to be a facet of life? you have terrorism threats, climate change threats and 110w threats, climate change threats and now cyber attacks, which seemed to be coming up readily. their staggering details, one is that the chernobyl nuclear plant is monitoring radiation levels manually because the window systems have crashed. that is the kind of effect being felt from around the world. we don't know where it originates or whether it has a political intent. the companies, employees, for ordinary citizens, this is going to cause havoc when they start up their computers tomorrow morning. when we we re computers tomorrow morning. when we were in government, we thought this would become as big a threat as terrorism, george osborne earmarked {1.9 billion to tackle this. it is going to become a reality for big business and government, how do
we have tossed coins, henry, yourfirst! good news for you. basically, coins, henry, yourfirst!yber attack causes chaos, another one. ransomware, they were trying to extort money, and this is ongoing. yes, people watching will be thinking, is this going to be a facet of life? you have terrorism threats, climate change threats and 110w threats, climate change threats and now cyber attacks, which seemed to be coming up readily. their staggering details, one is that the chernobyl nuclear plant is...
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in that role, henry w. halleck was involved in one way or another with every major decision that was made in the american civil war, every major battlefield decision. he advised. he cajoled, he encouraged, he rejoiced, or he picked up the pieces. when grant assumed overall command in 1864, halleck stayed on. he became part of the military theme. he was then that was then called the chief of staff. it is not what we call it today, but he was the chief of staff. he was like a general to grant. he took the administrative burdens off grant's shoulders. he forged that military machine that finally overwhelmed the confederate forces. in short, i think it's fair to say that halleck played a major role both militarily and politically in the outcome of the civil war. he was a leading general, had an important influence on the nation's political leaders, no other military man was as central to the civil war as was henry w. "old brains" halleck. that's nice. who cares? that is the usual attitude. that's the usual resp
in that role, henry w. halleck was involved in one way or another with every major decision that was made in the american civil war, every major battlefield decision. he advised. he cajoled, he encouraged, he rejoiced, or he picked up the pieces. when grant assumed overall command in 1864, halleck stayed on. he became part of the military theme. he was then that was then called the chief of staff. it is not what we call it today, but he was the chief of staff. he was like a general to grant. he...
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henri cartier—bresson wa nted situation.ped. you can actually see the frame around showing it is this the whole photo. he shows the exact moment of photo when of the elements line up. there is a goal walking through the frame who is facing in the exact same direction as the lions on the wall murals. there is another parallel to end the man sleeping and two dogs lying beneath the cart. a takeaway of this exhibition is how relevant many of these political events that henri cartier—bresson was a witness to and they are increasingly relevant in oui’ they are increasingly relevant in our work today. including the plight of room —— refugees, religious tensions, class tensions and tensions, class tensions and tensions between urban and rural. i wonder how it is possible he could have taken some of these images. the photographs of henri cartier—bresson at the rubin museum in new york. are you getting enough sleep? scientists in canada are launching what's set to become the world's largest study into the effects of sleep deprivation
henri cartier—bresson wa nted situation.ped. you can actually see the frame around showing it is this the whole photo. he shows the exact moment of photo when of the elements line up. there is a goal walking through the frame who is facing in the exact same direction as the lions on the wall murals. there is another parallel to end the man sleeping and two dogs lying beneath the cart. a takeaway of this exhibition is how relevant many of these political events that henri cartier—bresson was...
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correspondent: the mobile solar kiosk is the brainchild of this man, henri nyakarundi. obvious solution to the situation on the ground, he says. 70% of rwanda's 11 and half a million inhabitants have a mobile phohone. but only 22% have electricity. >> people spend a whole day here. there's no plug, if you lolook around, there is no plug for people to charge. so it's a convenient way for people waiting for the bus to charge their phone, pay a small fee and go on their busisines. or whether we e are in a r rul area the c conveniencetay y te same. people don't have time to carry their charger with them, to go to a stotore and asksk somebodyw they can do that. correspopondent: it's been 4 yes since nyakarundiuiuilt the very first mobile s solar kiosk w h the e assistancece of a german company. there are now 40 spread across rwanda eaeach one managed by independent operators like claudinene. a portion of their earnings goes to the inventor. for him, what began as a simple idea has evolved into far more than just a business model. >> the social impact it's very key to our bus
correspondent: the mobile solar kiosk is the brainchild of this man, henri nyakarundi. obvious solution to the situation on the ground, he says. 70% of rwanda's 11 and half a million inhabitants have a mobile phohone. but only 22% have electricity. >> people spend a whole day here. there's no plug, if you lolook around, there is no plug for people to charge. so it's a convenient way for people waiting for the bus to charge their phone, pay a small fee and go on their busisines. or whether...
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police say the first car knocked 53-year-old kim henry off of her feet. and then a second car dragged her more than a block and neither driver stopped. police do know a 1997 or '98 mazda protege pulled in and watch as it turns off the headlights and the driver and the passenger trade places. henry's boyfriend of 21 years says his heart is beyond broken. >> anybody knows anything, please, please, go to the police and say something. kim, i love you so much. i miss you and i need you to come back. >> she'll need several surgeries including skin graphs because of being dragged. >>> to the weather now and what a difference a day makes. sunny and breezy right now. after severe storms the same time yesterday. we caught a few people enjoying a break from the humidity here in center city. >> talk about catching a break heading down to the beach. this is a live view at cape may. just beautiful conditions down there. little hazy. still see dozens people out there on the sand on a tuesday afternoon. pretty lucky. lucky enough on a beach. let's check in now with nbc 1
police say the first car knocked 53-year-old kim henry off of her feet. and then a second car dragged her more than a block and neither driver stopped. police do know a 1997 or '98 mazda protege pulled in and watch as it turns off the headlights and the driver and the passenger trade places. henry's boyfriend of 21 years says his heart is beyond broken. >> anybody knows anything, please, please, go to the police and say something. kim, i love you so much. i miss you and i need you to come...
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henri nyakarundi is happy to see so much interest in his innovation. >> our goal for the next ten years in africa. we've already selected the countries. we estimated 50 to a 100,000 kiosks in all those countries. that's about 50 to 100,000 micro-businesses we'll be creating. correspondent: a mobile solar kiosk currently costs more than two thousand dollars. henri plans to maximize the number of components made in africa lowering the price, and , creating even more jobs. claudine, the kiosk operator from the bus station, has finished work for the day. now she's helping her children finish their homework. she can more or less determine her own working hours, and how much commission she earns from the sale of phone credits and electricity. >> i can't afford to stay at home with my kids. i need to have an income. and the job helps me to make ends meet. it's made things a lot easier. correspondent: she earns around $100 a month from the kiosk, which in rwanda amounts to double the average income. ♪ >> that's all for today. but remember we love hearing from you. visit us on facebook at dw glo
henri nyakarundi is happy to see so much interest in his innovation. >> our goal for the next ten years in africa. we've already selected the countries. we estimated 50 to a 100,000 kiosks in all those countries. that's about 50 to 100,000 micro-businesses we'll be creating. correspondent: a mobile solar kiosk currently costs more than two thousand dollars. henri plans to maximize the number of components made in africa lowering the price, and , creating even more jobs. claudine, the...
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today, henry blofeld joked the lifestyles of birds would be getting rather less coverage.tifying your position with people much younger than you and so therefore i was under a lot of pressure. i thought, therefore i was under a lot of pressure. ithought, this therefore i was under a lot of pressure. i thought, this is silly. iam the pressure. i thought, this is silly. i am the last of the old fights. time to go and leave people with happy memories and they want more, rather than saying, why the hell hasn't he gone before? do you know what i mean?! his career highlights are this, england's famous win over australia in 1981. but his larger than life character appealed far beyond cricket. what i loathe more about modern life more than anything people who want to talk to me at brea kfast. people who want to talk to me at breakfast. henry blofeld was an entertainer. his effervescent and enthusiasm made him a broadcasting one. he is an incredibly colourful personality. anything wandering past he will talk about. i often say rather cheekily that there is no one i have worked with
today, henry blofeld joked the lifestyles of birds would be getting rather less coverage.tifying your position with people much younger than you and so therefore i was under a lot of pressure. i thought, therefore i was under a lot of pressure. ithought, this therefore i was under a lot of pressure. i thought, this is silly. iam the pressure. i thought, this is silly. i am the last of the old fights. time to go and leave people with happy memories and they want more, rather than saying, why the...
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today, henry blofeld joked the lifestyles of birds would be getting rather less coverage.ition with people much younger than you and so therefore you are under a bit of pressure. i thought, this is silly. i am the last of the old farts. i have been there for nearly 50 years. time to go and leave people with happy memories and they want more, rather than saying, why the hell hasn't he gone before? do you know what i mean?! his career highlight, well, it is this, england's famous win over australia in 1981. england have won! but his larger than life character appealed far beyond cricket. what i loathe more about modern life than anything, are people who want to talk to me at breakfast. henry blofeld was an entertainer. his effervescent and enthusiasm made him a broadcasting one—off. he is an incredibly colourful personality. anything wandering pa5t, he will talk about. i often say rather cheekily that there is no—one i have worked with, that brings a game of cricket more to life than henry blofeld doe5. it's not always the same game the rest of us are watching but he does br
today, henry blofeld joked the lifestyles of birds would be getting rather less coverage.ition with people much younger than you and so therefore you are under a bit of pressure. i thought, this is silly. i am the last of the old farts. i have been there for nearly 50 years. time to go and leave people with happy memories and they want more, rather than saying, why the hell hasn't he gone before? do you know what i mean?! his career highlight, well, it is this, england's famous win over...
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the owner was rather distracted with politics, he owed henry a lot of back wages. his employer decided to give the paper to henry pittic in return for back wages that he was owed. henry became the owner, turned into a success, invested in a lot of real estate as the town grew and i was able to build a house as grand as this one. >> watch c-span cities tour of portland, oregon, saturday at noon eastern on c-span's book tv. >>> coming up later tonight on c-span, former acting attorney general sally yates recalls her brief tenure with the trump administration and how she learned of the first executive order calling for a travel ban. we'll bring you the full conversation from the aspen ideas festival, tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span. yesterday on capitol hill, the senate intelligence committee heard from career diplomats and experts from the u.s. and europe as they testified at the senate intelligence committee on russian influence in elections. this is about two and a half hours.
the owner was rather distracted with politics, he owed henry a lot of back wages. his employer decided to give the paper to henry pittic in return for back wages that he was owed. henry became the owner, turned into a success, invested in a lot of real estate as the town grew and i was able to build a house as grand as this one. >> watch c-span cities tour of portland, oregon, saturday at noon eastern on c-span's book tv. >>> coming up later tonight on c-span, former acting...
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with me is henry bonsu who is a broadcaster and international conference host. but to see you.lways nice to have you. of course, so much to discuss, the papers have been grappling with these since friday morning. it's been amazing. incredible, and if the financial times is using the phrase dead woman walking, others papers have that headline as well. it's phenomenal. pretty damning, isn't it? it carries more force because it came from the minister sacked by theresa may, and it contrasts markedly with the way in which she projected herself during the campaign as strong and stable theresa may who needed a big mandate to plan there all pilots the brexit and when you consider the hubris with which he presented itself is now been met with its nemesis and now been met with its nemesis and now this showdown is essentially hurt trying to present herself as the only person who ping at these talks through to the backbench, the 1922 committee of tory mps will be furious at this act of self harm, some people have described it, because the election wasn't good for the conservative, they had
with me is henry bonsu who is a broadcaster and international conference host. but to see you.lways nice to have you. of course, so much to discuss, the papers have been grappling with these since friday morning. it's been amazing. incredible, and if the financial times is using the phrase dead woman walking, others papers have that headline as well. it's phenomenal. pretty damning, isn't it? it carries more force because it came from the minister sacked by theresa may, and it contrasts...
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henry... i think all the henrys were earlier than that. henry viii was 1800s, i hope.as before. george, victoria, and edward. um... >> just a reminder, you're at $10,000 now. >> mm-hmm. >> that's yours to walk away with... >> okay. >> if you choose. you're out of lifelines, unfortunately. >> yeah. >> and you're risking half your money with an incorrect answer, $5,000, and you walk with $5,000, but... >> okay. >> this is a chance to double your money. >> mm-hmm. >> it's $20,000. >> that would be nice. >> and stay in the game. >> that would be nice. >> all right, elizabeth started mid-20th century so we're talking earlier than that. i just don't remember an anne in british history later like that. james, victoria, henry. george, victoria, edward. i really like victoria being up there, though. i'm pretty solidly between b and d, which possibly means it's a or c. i'm gonna kick myself either way on this one, if i get it wrong or if i walk and it's what i think it is. i think i-- "three names that belonged to a reigning king or queen of england" 20th century. you know what?
henry... i think all the henrys were earlier than that. henry viii was 1800s, i hope.as before. george, victoria, and edward. um... >> just a reminder, you're at $10,000 now. >> mm-hmm. >> that's yours to walk away with... >> okay. >> if you choose. you're out of lifelines, unfortunately. >> yeah. >> and you're risking half your money with an incorrect answer, $5,000, and you walk with $5,000, but... >> okay. >> this is a chance to double...
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live from west goshen, henry rossoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> all right, henry keep us up to date, thank you. >>> police in south philadelphia want the public's help to identify another dangerous driver, caught on camera, this surveillance video shows a man in the white cadillac with what appears to be a handgun, this video fridays june 20th on the 700 block of tasker street. police say that the suspect fired several shots at a 23 year-old man and then got away , if you recognize anything about this suspect, police want to hear from you. >>> well, it is a hot start too our long weekend, temperatures are rising as we head in the fourth of july holiday. lets get a first lot the forecast with meteorologist katie fehlinger live on the cbs-3 sky deck, how does it feel. >> it is hot, definitely heating up, jan, for sure and today we will see the hottest when it comes to temperature readings on the thermometer, but we do have a lot of humidity that will be building in our atmosphere here in the next couple of days, so it doesn't matter, honestly, right up to the fourth of july what the t
live from west goshen, henry rossoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> all right, henry keep us up to date, thank you. >>> police in south philadelphia want the public's help to identify another dangerous driver, caught on camera, this surveillance video shows a man in the white cadillac with what appears to be a handgun, this video fridays june 20th on the 700 block of tasker street. police say that the suspect fired several shots at a 23 year-old man and then got away ,...
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my guest henry chang knows how it works. >>> plus, can you run a company as a democracy? and the former head of linked in to get the best job in the valley. our reporters of m.i.t. technology review and john schwartz from "usa today" on this week "press here." >>> good morning everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. facebook said it will add 3,000 new employees to monitor videos to watch for the most awful content. murder and suicide and pornography and shut the videos down before they hit your feed. we were struck by two things. one, is 3,000 additional eyes enough? millions of video flow into facebook. and what a job. how can anybody do that? henry chang spent hours looking at video like that of founder of open access epo, which may or may not be the outsourcing company facebook is using to screen the videos joined by john schwartz of "usa today." you couldn't tell me if you were. you're under nda. >> absolutely. >> are you the company? [ laughter ] >> no comment. i want to play poker with you later. 3,000 just speaking generally about this with facebook adding 3,000 people to watc
my guest henry chang knows how it works. >>> plus, can you run a company as a democracy? and the former head of linked in to get the best job in the valley. our reporters of m.i.t. technology review and john schwartz from "usa today" on this week "press here." >>> good morning everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. facebook said it will add 3,000 new employees to monitor videos to watch for the most awful content. murder and suicide and pornography and shut the videos...
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tonight -- kate mckinnon, from "atlanta", actor brian tyree henry, author janet mock, featuring the 8gand with eric moore. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. attorney general jeff sessions testified today before the senate intelligence committee. and i'm not saying it proves that he was in the pocket of the russians, but he does fit in there. [ laughter ] look at that little guy. look at that little gentleman. during his senate testimony today, attorney general jeff sessions said that any suggestion he colluded with russia during the election is quote, "an appalling and detestable lie." and he blamed it on those gold-darn duke boys. [ light laughter ] former house speaker newt gingrich has published a new book titled "understanding trump." and i have to say it's a pretty quick read. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] a new poll found that only 37% of voters think president trump i
tonight -- kate mckinnon, from "atlanta", actor brian tyree henry, author janet mock, featuring the 8gand with eric moore. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. attorney general jeff sessions testified today before the senate intelligence committee. and i'm not...
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the owner was distracted with politics to the point that he owed henry a lot of back wages. in 1860, his employer, thomas dreier, decided to give the painer to henry in return for back wages he was owe. henry became the owner of "the oregonian," made it a success, invested in real estate as the town grew and was able eventually to build a house as grnd as this one. >> watch c-span's cities tour on c-span's book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. alicia shep today's" media and ethics expert. thank you for being here to talk about the relationship between this white house and the media. let me begin by how you would define it right now. guest: i would define it as nothing we've ever seen before and as not productive in the least. i mean, there's always been tension, always, always, with the white house and the press. in fact, i did write a book about watergate and back then, the press were like hand servants to the white house, and watergate changed all that. it was contentious then. it's alw
the owner was distracted with politics to the point that he owed henry a lot of back wages. in 1860, his employer, thomas dreier, decided to give the painer to henry in return for back wages he was owe. henry became the owner of "the oregonian," made it a success, invested in real estate as the town grew and was able eventually to build a house as grnd as this one. >> watch c-span's cities tour on c-span's book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. working with our...
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is not going to make henry wallace president on the eve of d-day. he told himself and a few others he could always resign if it got to be too much. a couple of vignettes stick in my mind when i consider roosevelt's valor in these months, one is a visit he paid in the hills above honolulu to the wards of a new navy hospital where patients including amputees survivors of the assault in the pacific, including amputees, roosevelt, who never allowed himself to be photographed in public, the narrow wheelchair he designed for himself, had the secret service wheel him through those wards stopping at every bed so the wounded airmen and marines could draw a measure of encouragement and solace from the example of a president who hadn't been able to take a step unassisted for nearly a quarter of a century. there is was a kind of communion. the other image involves his wheelchair. he left two days after his fourth inauguration and was gone for a month. two days after he returned he went to the capital to address congress for what would prove to be the final time
is not going to make henry wallace president on the eve of d-day. he told himself and a few others he could always resign if it got to be too much. a couple of vignettes stick in my mind when i consider roosevelt's valor in these months, one is a visit he paid in the hills above honolulu to the wards of a new navy hospital where patients including amputees survivors of the assault in the pacific, including amputees, roosevelt, who never allowed himself to be photographed in public, the narrow...
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>> sandra: thank you very much, ed henry, here with more, chris stirewalt."washington examiner" columnist and public room repun pollster. i will start with you first, a political group run outside the white house as ed henry just described it, could this be effective? >> yeah, it takes advantage of robert mueller leading this investigation, it gives this administration if they're willing to do to get an out, we would just refer you to the president's defense lawyer, we would put everything over there and quit having it to be part of the daily life of this administration. >> sandra: it puts cory lewandowski and david bossi on the front lines. chris stirewalt saying that only could this be effective, he calls it necessary, what do you think about? >> there are different sets of people around donald trump and to some of them aren't knife fighters. the folks you just named, they are knife fighters. there's governing there has to be done at the white house and then there's getting in the trenches and doing warfare over this issue. i think by trump taking some of
>> sandra: thank you very much, ed henry, here with more, chris stirewalt."washington examiner" columnist and public room repun pollster. i will start with you first, a political group run outside the white house as ed henry just described it, could this be effective? >> yeah, it takes advantage of robert mueller leading this investigation, it gives this administration if they're willing to do to get an out, we would just refer you to the president's defense lawyer, we...
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henry lee called the phone number with the 408 area code. the man who answered said he was ship them from nevada and didn't worry about getting caught. he told henry, in columbia they deliver cocaine and none of them get in trouble. >>> fremont police are septembering a deadly motorcycle crash that shut down niles canyon road for several hours last night. investigators say that two men were riding down the road on motorcycles when one rider lost control of his bike. the motorcycle went off the received the road killing that ride e. police aren't releasing any other information. it did reopen before midnight. >>> a woman in castro valley has 30 days to reduce her backyard breeding operation with birds. the sheriff's department said it served a notice to her and she has a month now to reduce the number of birds she has in her care to 50. a couple of weeks ago we learned there were as many as 500 birds at her property there on j ensen road. they are now about 250 birds. the neighbors say they have noticed a reduction in the noise and the flies
henry lee called the phone number with the 408 area code. the man who answered said he was ship them from nevada and didn't worry about getting caught. he told henry, in columbia they deliver cocaine and none of them get in trouble. >>> fremont police are septembering a deadly motorcycle crash that shut down niles canyon road for several hours last night. investigators say that two men were riding down the road on motorcycles when one rider lost control of his bike. the motorcycle went...
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, henry, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, about six years a decade ago. look at what he looks like right now but pictures we are about to show you in just about 302nd police want to you focus on because there is concern there may be more than just the three victims that they know about right now. >> although it is my prayer and hope, that there are no other victims, it is my fear that there may still be other victims out there, and that is why we're making this plea for your help. >> reporter: thinks what shannon west moreland who goes by the name shawn, looks like right now. bucks county authorities say you should focus on these pictures, their driver's license photos from 1999 through 2005 during that time he is accused of sexually assaulting three girls while coaching football for ramblers athletic association. >> age four to 18, so, there are crimes out there, this man , repeatedly raping these young, juvenile. >> reporter: bucks county district attorney matt wine taubb says is there nothing specific that points to more victims but he warns. >> these
, henry, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, about six years a decade ago. look at what he looks like right now but pictures we are about to show you in just about 302nd police want to you focus on because there is concern there may be more than just the three victims that they know about right now. >> although it is my prayer and hope, that there are no other victims, it is my fear that there may still be other victims out there, and that is why we're making this plea for your...
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reporting live in dublin, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> henry, what happens if you are caught lighting illegal fireworks? >> reporter: it depends on where you are. if you are in a city that bans all fireworks could you potentially face a fine or a citation. >> henry lee reporting live in dublin, thank you. >>> there are other cities in the bay area that allow the use and sale of safe and sane fireworks including cloverdale, sebastopol, petaluma, pacifica, san bruno, and gilroy. if you are looking to watch a city sponsored show or for a list of events this 4th of july holiday weekend log on to ktvu.com. you will find an in-depth list of activities. look for the local news section. >>> back now to the wildfires burning around the statement one of the biggest is in riverside county. the so-called man manzanita fire is 40% contained. crews continue to battle the flames from the air and on the ground. a single car crash is being blamed for starting that fire. in san luis obispo county the hill fire has destroyed three structures. tmz is reporting one of those buildings belongs to the star o
reporting live in dublin, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> henry, what happens if you are caught lighting illegal fireworks? >> reporter: it depends on where you are. if you are in a city that bans all fireworks could you potentially face a fine or a citation. >> henry lee reporting live in dublin, thank you. >>> there are other cities in the bay area that allow the use and sale of safe and sane fireworks including cloverdale, sebastopol, petaluma, pacifica, san bruno,...
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his name is henry bellow. that's multiple law enforcement sources in new york city, jonathan dienst and myself. henry bellow is the suspect. we may have a picture of him shortly but i wanted to break in and name the suspect and again that individual has been identified as deceased by the nypd. they have stated that publicly and we have now gotten that confirmed that that is the person who did the shooting today. >> you are led to understand that henry bellow is a former employee of the hospital? >> we have been told that bellow is in fact a former employee of the hospital and i'm not sure quite what his position is. that's been kind of batted around as far as what his title is. but that's the name that -- that's the name that we have been told by multiple law enforcement sources, both jonathan dienst and myself. >> please let us know as soon as you've got more information. tom winter with nbc's investigative unit. back with me on the phone is bill bratton who gave us a lot of information that turned out to be
his name is henry bellow. that's multiple law enforcement sources in new york city, jonathan dienst and myself. henry bellow is the suspect. we may have a picture of him shortly but i wanted to break in and name the suspect and again that individual has been identified as deceased by the nypd. they have stated that publicly and we have now gotten that confirmed that that is the person who did the shooting today. >> you are led to understand that henry bellow is a former employee of the...
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henry lee, thank you. >>> live team coverage continues. hearing heartbreaking stories from employees and witnesses. >> reporter: many ups workers are reuniting with others families inside a meeting area arranged by the red cross. that is going on now. many workers didn't want to say much. they have been through a terrifying and traumatic day. ups workers were shocked and grief stricken and left wondering how something could happen in what seemed to be another work day. one driver said he had parked in the driveway and heard the sound of gunfire. >> six or seven shots. i just started screaming get out, get out! gunshots, go. everybody started running. >> reporter: he said he didn't know the gunman but one of the victims was a friend. >> it was shocking. life can go by so quick in front of you.>> reporter: some relatives of workers gathered outside of the perimeter on potrero avenue. >> tesh>> reporter: she didn't know if her son had been hurt but she later learned he was okay. she was thankful and upset. >> that was a scary situation.>> rep
henry lee, thank you. >>> live team coverage continues. hearing heartbreaking stories from employees and witnesses. >> reporter: many ups workers are reuniting with others families inside a meeting area arranged by the red cross. that is going on now. many workers didn't want to say much. they have been through a terrifying and traumatic day. ups workers were shocked and grief stricken and left wondering how something could happen in what seemed to be another work day. one driver...
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here's john henry. >> i'm john henry here at the trump hotel. one of two places in the district where protesters gathered this evening to bid their frustrations over the healthcare bill. >> from the trump hotel, to capitol hill. it wasn't hard to find opponents to the senate's healthcare bill. >> i will not stop fighting ever. >> pediatrician stood outside of trump hotel as president donald trump made his way inside for his reelection fundraiser. she said possible cuts to medicaid, and children and the very sick. >> nobody wants to have a devastating diagnosis. but can't we be the country to provide medical care for them? >> the protests had a different vibe. >> we need healthcare for all of our citizens. >> big name politicians like georgia congressman, john lewis, revved up a crowd of hundreds. >> if you want to go fast, go alone. if you want to go far, go together. >> delaware resident, grace hobson, stood among them. she's on medicare. >>> she told us she's also worried about what could come next for the healthcare system. >> trump care, act
here's john henry. >> i'm john henry here at the trump hotel. one of two places in the district where protesters gathered this evening to bid their frustrations over the healthcare bill. >> from the trump hotel, to capitol hill. it wasn't hard to find opponents to the senate's healthcare bill. >> i will not stop fighting ever. >> pediatrician stood outside of trump hotel as president donald trump made his way inside for his reelection fundraiser. she said possible cuts...
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patrick henry just beat him out. patrick henry ended up having five terms. so if munro had hung in there a little longer, he might've gotten the top. i showed an image of that, the governor's mansion in richmond. which james monroe never got to stay in. monroe signed legislation and had it built, but he did not stay in the governor's position long enough to enjoy the house that he authorized. sir? audience member: what about the relationship between monroe and lafayette? scott: it was a friendship born of shared service during the revolution. and also coincided with monroe's awakening to the wider political and social world of the french thinkers and writers who had such an impact on revolutionary thought. and lafayette helped that and the fact that they were both masons, young soldiers, it cemented a bond between them. lafayette had wonderful relationships with many of his contemporaries as well. but the affection and correspondence between them continued. monroe's presence in france actually coincided with the time lafayette was in exile yet there , was st
patrick henry just beat him out. patrick henry ended up having five terms. so if munro had hung in there a little longer, he might've gotten the top. i showed an image of that, the governor's mansion in richmond. which james monroe never got to stay in. monroe signed legislation and had it built, but he did not stay in the governor's position long enough to enjoy the house that he authorized. sir? audience member: what about the relationship between monroe and lafayette? scott: it was a...
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henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> all right henry thank you. time is 4: 41. how about extra money for going green. up next we talk about a push for new incentives to help sell more terrific cars here in california. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2 at 4: 44 and the supervisors voted to approve a pay gap policy that will help put an end to disparity base on gender. the bill prohibits employers from asking job applicants about past salary history and requires all employers in san francisco including city subcontractors and contractors. >>> more than 124 california cities and counties are pushing back against a proposal to limit their regulation of cell phone towers. supporters of the plan say it would stream line approvals and also reduce fees to service providers to reduce cost for customers but critics say local governments will be forced to allow antennas on public property without having control of how they look. both sides agree it would be a financial loss for the cities and counties which could get as much as $3,000 a year for each cell tower in each loc
henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> all right henry thank you. time is 4: 41. how about extra money for going green. up next we talk about a push for new incentives to help sell more terrific cars here in california. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2 at 4: 44 and the supervisors voted to approve a pay gap policy that will help put an end to disparity base on gender. the bill prohibits employers from asking job applicants about past salary history and requires all employers in san...
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i'm henry. nice to meet you. it's amazing, isn't it?t's pretty much how it was when we shut in 2003. nothing much has changed. ray's worked down here ever since it was decommissioned. he's one of three making sure the tunnels are dry and safe. so how would it all work? after a letter is received at a sorting office if it needed to be transferred to the railways or another sorting office it would be bagged up and sent down to us and our trains ran it from east london at whitechapel to paddington in the west and it was a loop and we would send trains round and they go continuously go around 22 hours a day with a six—minute gap between trains. to the depths we go. this is the under—platform area. yeah. this was the 150—volt power supplies for powering the trains around the stations. if i hold that up there you can work the handle. pull it down. it's heavy, isn't it? if i release that coil it will drop out. wow! not for the faint—hearted. now that there are no trains running through here it's safe to walk through. just down here? yeah, just
i'm henry. nice to meet you. it's amazing, isn't it?t's pretty much how it was when we shut in 2003. nothing much has changed. ray's worked down here ever since it was decommissioned. he's one of three making sure the tunnels are dry and safe. so how would it all work? after a letter is received at a sorting office if it needed to be transferred to the railways or another sorting office it would be bagged up and sent down to us and our trains ran it from east london at whitechapel to paddington...
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got a downgrade this morning henry, google putting some pressure on f.a.n.g. stocks.re's some question whether or not investors are nervous about "the washington post" report and what that might mean for the development. as cashin said a moment ago, if it becomes a full blown d.c. obsession, what happens to the agenda then? is it postponed or done away with >> look, the market has been remarkably resilient through this whole thing it's been getting worse and worse and worse in terms of around the trump administration and the plans seem to be getting delayed, moving out into the future, yet every day we seem to go higher and here we are it's not like we're aoff all that much. >> j.p. morgan said 10% of trades in any given day are actually people based on picking stocks based on fundamentals how much do you think that dynamic, whether the number is 10% or something else, has to do with how the market has been behaving over the past several months say election day? >> i think in general as we talked about for many years and someone reminded me on twitter the other day sa
got a downgrade this morning henry, google putting some pressure on f.a.n.g. stocks.re's some question whether or not investors are nervous about "the washington post" report and what that might mean for the development. as cashin said a moment ago, if it becomes a full blown d.c. obsession, what happens to the agenda then? is it postponed or done away with >> look, the market has been remarkably resilient through this whole thing it's been getting worse and worse and worse in...
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the owner owed henry a lot of back wages so his employer decided to give the painer to him in return for back wages he was owed. henry became the owner of "the oregonian," turned it into a success, invested in a lot of real estate as the tun grew and was able to eventually build a house as grand as this one. >> watch c-span's cities tour of portland, oregon, at noon eastern on c-span2's book tv and on sunday on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates, visiting cities across the country. >> the senate intelligence committee has been looking into russian interference in the 2016 u.s. election and earlier this week the committee held a heerning russian disruption in elections in european countries. at the hearing we'll hear from former officials with the e
the owner owed henry a lot of back wages so his employer decided to give the painer to him in return for back wages he was owed. henry became the owner of "the oregonian," turned it into a success, invested in a lot of real estate as the tun grew and was able to eventually build a house as grand as this one. >> watch c-span's cities tour of portland, oregon, at noon eastern on c-span2's book tv and on sunday on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates, visiting cities across...
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i know the players involved with graham henry in 2001, he lost half the team on day one, you guys over they were this is a test side and we are making up the moments. it is important these guys feel like they are putting themselves in the shop window, that i have a chance to go and prove themselves. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. from myself and the rest of the team. bye. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former director of communications for the conservative party, giles kenningham, and nigel nelson, political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people. tomorrow's front pages. good to see you both. the right and left in harmony on the paper, that is what i like to see. a coalition, not of chaos i hasten to add. let us look at the front—pages. let us look at the front—pages. the telegraph is looking at those reports of an apparent labour surge ahead of the election — saying its campaign is being boosted by fake, automated social media accounts that pump out positive messages about
i know the players involved with graham henry in 2001, he lost half the team on day one, you guys over they were this is a test side and we are making up the moments. it is important these guys feel like they are putting themselves in the shop window, that i have a chance to go and prove themselves. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. from myself and the rest of the team. bye. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow....
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i know the players that are involved with graham henry in 2001, he lost half the team on day one becauseyou guys over here, and you guys over there, and the players knew straightaway that thati5 the players knew straightaway that that is a test side and we are just making up the numbers. i think it is important that these guys feel like they are putting them5elve5 important that these guys feel like they are putting themselves in the shop window, that they've got a chance to go and prove themselves. iri5h rugby chief philip browne say5 ireland's bid to host the 2023 rugby world cup is on track despite the revelation that new government legislation is required. they officially submitted their bid this afternoon. ireland rugby legend brian 0'driscoll led an open—top bus, musicians and flag—bearers from the aviva stadium in dublin to world rugby‘s headquarters. they're up against south africa and france to host the tournament and the successful country is due to be announced in november. american basketball star lebron james has spoken about the ordeal of suffering raci5m, after the "n—word
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henry bellow. he's now dead. he shot four to six people we're being told from police sources inside the hospital before he himself lost his life. >> neil: all right. i want to go back to rod wheeler, if we can, guys. you heard about that. they identified the doctor in question. the one that was doing the shooting as dr. henry below. they don't know when, but that he came back for vengeance. armed with an m-16 assault rifle. four to six were shot. two of them were doctors. maybe former colleagues or superiors. hard to tell. piecing that together, rod, the fact that he returned normally when someone is fired, they put your picture outside the building or all entrances, saying don't let this person come in here. what can we glean from this? >> you're right. the one thing was listening for and that we all listen for, neil, key indicators. key indicators that this person could come back and cause some type of problem such as it appears this guy did today. when this guy was terminated, how long ago was it that he was t
henry bellow. he's now dead. he shot four to six people we're being told from police sources inside the hospital before he himself lost his life. >> neil: all right. i want to go back to rod wheeler, if we can, guys. you heard about that. they identified the doctor in question. the one that was doing the shooting as dr. henry below. they don't know when, but that he came back for vengeance. armed with an m-16 assault rifle. four to six were shot. two of them were doctors. maybe former...
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. >> martha: thank you so much, let's bring in fox news national correspondent ed henry who combines everything about politics and baseball, he is an expert in both. good to see you tonight. it's very bittersweet, enthusiasm the reason there are all these networks lined up here is because of what happened in that park yesterday. >> the lawmakers take this seriously, they play every year in this annual charity game. it goes back to about 19 oh nine. they keep stats and i went and checked his stats today. he is been one of their better players on the republican team in recent years. he is used as a pinch runner a lot because of his speed. he scored four runs in seven seasons. that's a lot for some of these older lawmakers past their prime. it's one of these bitter irony is that now he is in the hospitals, 5 miles away, can't run. he's been medicated, he's gone through three operations. i heard a nugget from one of his republican colleagues who told me that steve scalise his wife jennifer and their two very young children were already planning before the shooting to come to washington,
. >> martha: thank you so much, let's bring in fox news national correspondent ed henry who combines everything about politics and baseball, he is an expert in both. good to see you tonight. it's very bittersweet, enthusiasm the reason there are all these networks lined up here is because of what happened in that park yesterday. >> the lawmakers take this seriously, they play every year in this annual charity game. it goes back to about 19 oh nine. they keep stats and i went and...
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hank. >> it's actually henry.you two start already. i'm going to pretend all this didn't happen. and sheila and i are going to hang out a little. okay? >> they're going to get so drunk right now. >> i know. >> i heard that. >> busted. >> good morning, guys. >> good morning. >> is it fun to watch yourselves back and think how much older you've gotten in almost two years since you filmed this? >> yeah. in the poster, you look so much younger than you are. >> that's sweet. >> i look similar because i probably only grew an inch. but you got crazy tall. >> yeah. >> crazy tall. >> yeah. jacob stayed the same size. but i think we've gotten -- >> you're ready. you're ready for everybody to see this project that you guys have been working on. we're going to try very hard not to spoil this. this is a cool movie with a lot of twists and turns, "the book of henry." i guess, maddie, you live -- you're the girl next door, right? >> yep. >> i'm going to let you explain it so i don't mess it up. >> i play a girl named christina.
hank. >> it's actually henry.you two start already. i'm going to pretend all this didn't happen. and sheila and i are going to hang out a little. okay? >> they're going to get so drunk right now. >> i know. >> i heard that. >> busted. >> good morning, guys. >> good morning. >> is it fun to watch yourselves back and think how much older you've gotten in almost two years since you filmed this? >> yeah. in the poster, you look so much younger...
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this returns us to henry luce. henry luce was a very powerful publisher in the 1940's, in charge of a number of important magazines. "life," "time" magazine. in 1941 in february, he used the pages of "life" magazine to beseech americans to create the first great american century again. what many people don't realize is that he delivered this speech a month earlier at the american petroleum institute. there, as you see quoted before you, it celebrated the work that oilmen had been doing up to the point to demonstrate the frontier initiative american -- of american capitalism and to continue that on an even greater stage in the years forward. "having within you a dynamic spirit of freedom and a genius for corporation and organization, it follows inevitably that you do not stop at the frontier of mountains or sea or jungle, nor at the man-made frontiers of knowledge or tradition or hope. i salute you." luce wrapped up in this narrative of both american exceptionalism, and the role that oil will play in that. oil is co
this returns us to henry luce. henry luce was a very powerful publisher in the 1940's, in charge of a number of important magazines. "life," "time" magazine. in 1941 in february, he used the pages of "life" magazine to beseech americans to create the first great american century again. what many people don't realize is that he delivered this speech a month earlier at the american petroleum institute. there, as you see quoted before you, it celebrated the work that...
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. >> in her new film "the book of henry," naomi plays mom to "room's" jacob tremblay and jaeden lieberherstar maddie ziegler, the "dance moms" star and sia's music video muse, that naomi turned to when she needed to score some big mom points. >> my son does tap dance and he was wanting to quit and feeling like he just didn't want to do it anymore. and i asked her to send a message to him, so i videotaped her and she did and she said kai don't quit. this is -- you've got to give it your all. it was just really sweet of her to do that and my son was like, ah, he was blown away. >> now, we all know naomi's girl squad includes bestie nicole kidman and reese witherspoon. but was "big little lies" the role that got away? and what does naomi know about a sequel? >> definitely, they're talking about doing something else with that grouping of people, definitely. i'd love to be included. i was very sad i wasn't because it was such good -- good stuff there that they all did. >> if there's a sequel maybe she'll be in that. >>> last night was the premiere of book of henry. look who was all smiles at t
. >> in her new film "the book of henry," naomi plays mom to "room's" jacob tremblay and jaeden lieberherstar maddie ziegler, the "dance moms" star and sia's music video muse, that naomi turned to when she needed to score some big mom points. >> my son does tap dance and he was wanting to quit and feeling like he just didn't want to do it anymore. and i asked her to send a message to him, so i videotaped her and she did and she said kai don't quit. this...