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before washington, before patrick henry, jefferson, franklin or adams, richard henry lee was first to call for independence from britain. he was first to call for union of the states. right up there, lisch -- liberty and union. hi first to call for union, the first to call for amending the constitution with a bill of rights and first to call for abolition of slavery. yes, he was a virginian, and he owned slaves but he nonetheless was the first of the founders to call for abolition of slavery. now some of you i'm sure are wonder, why didn't he free his own slaves? that's what they say about washington. well, they couldn't. first of all, they didn't buy any slaves. they inherited them. they were part of the properties that they inherited. washington opposed slavery as much as any man in america, called it a savage system, but british law in virginia and the other british colonies, this was britain at the time these founding fathers lived. british law made slaves part of the properties where they worked and it was against the law to free them. had lee or washington or other plantation ow
before washington, before patrick henry, jefferson, franklin or adams, richard henry lee was first to call for independence from britain. he was first to call for union of the states. right up there, lisch -- liberty and union. hi first to call for union, the first to call for amending the constitution with a bill of rights and first to call for abolition of slavery. yes, he was a virginian, and he owned slaves but he nonetheless was the first of the founders to call for abolition of slavery....
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henry: i don't think so.here we are now, that marginal change is positive for buyers, but let's think about the fed is trying to do here. the fed probably is trying to let inflation rise and maybe exceed the 2% number. there are two ways out of the situation when you are over indebted, one is default and the other is inflation. the first is not too good. the idea of inflating ourselves globally is something to think about. at which point if the fed does get behind the curve, we are going to see a sharp repricing on the front end. jonathan: if we can bring up ecsc, look at the forecast -- 2019 and 2020 and beyond that as well. the top right, 2.7% at the moment, 2.4% is where economists see growth next year and 2.0 the year after that. the trend for growth is not going to be aggressively higher according to economists we surveyed. do you disagree with that? henry: yes, and that comes with the idea of a shifting narrative. we have been in an environment where you have the right correlations between equity and ra
henry: i don't think so.here we are now, that marginal change is positive for buyers, but let's think about the fed is trying to do here. the fed probably is trying to let inflation rise and maybe exceed the 2% number. there are two ways out of the situation when you are over indebted, one is default and the other is inflation. the first is not too good. the idea of inflating ourselves globally is something to think about. at which point if the fed does get behind the curve, we are going to see...
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with me is henry peabody, met -- henry peabody, matt, and lori, henry, emerging markets -- a conversationtrade war holding up really well, why? henry: it is hard to make a blanket statement about e.m. but we like the space and there is a narrative around better growth. a narrative about the early cycle compared with the u.s.. there is this dialogue around the dollar being broadly weaker for the foreseeable future to provide a tailwind to that em position and volatility has come in dramatically those who take a long view of a fundamentally changing em stories are pretty well rewarded. jonathan: let's show you where things are as i see them right now. the mexican peso in emerging markets against the u.s. dollar, on the session, here is the move. a 10th of 1%. matt if this was 18 months ago , and this was the president's base case that would have a tariff on steel and aluminum with more to come, what the peso -- would the peso move at a 10th of 1%? matt: we take the over. this is less of a specific issue of mexico, and after, -- nafta, this is a global issue and a stance of trade policy chan
with me is henry peabody, met -- henry peabody, matt, and lori, henry, emerging markets -- a conversationtrade war holding up really well, why? henry: it is hard to make a blanket statement about e.m. but we like the space and there is a narrative around better growth. a narrative about the early cycle compared with the u.s.. there is this dialogue around the dollar being broadly weaker for the foreseeable future to provide a tailwind to that em position and volatility has come in dramatically...
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henry: probably.emember six months ago, the 2-year note was trading sub 60 basis points and at the most vulnerable part of the curve and people wanted to come in and say shortened durations. the risk is if you move to liquidity to much that is exactly when you are in the crosshairs of those demanded liquidities. watch out for the front end. matt: i agree, we have seen a a lot of selling. for the first time in five years, we've seen a dislocation of high-quality spread product which is sitting there for more than two minutes, it has been sitting for a couple of weeks and that will persist. it tells you liquidity is no longer free and you'll have to see leverage increase in the system to suck out this dislocation and it is quite attractive for a bond manager. jonathan: what do you think really explains the softness more specifically? matt: the softness is foreign assets held overseas by u.s. multinationals who have hundreds of billions of dollars benefited from short-term bond strategies. it is a disloc
henry: probably.emember six months ago, the 2-year note was trading sub 60 basis points and at the most vulnerable part of the curve and people wanted to come in and say shortened durations. the risk is if you move to liquidity to much that is exactly when you are in the crosshairs of those demanded liquidities. watch out for the front end. matt: i agree, we have seen a a lot of selling. for the first time in five years, we've seen a dislocation of high-quality spread product which is sitting...
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henry: i don't think so.hat marginal change is positive for buyers but let's think about the fed is try to do here. trying toobably is let inflation rise and maybe exceed the 2% number. ways out of the situation when you are indebted, and the idea of inflating ourselves globally is something to think about. at which point if the fed does get behind the curve, we are going to see a sharp repricing on the front end. jonathan: look at the forecast -- 2019 and 2020 and beyond that as well. -- 2.4 is work economists see growth next year and 2.0 the year after that. the trend for is not going to be aggressively higher according to economists we surveyed. do you disagree with that? that comes with the idea of a shifting narrative. we have correlations of low rates, low inflation, this inflationary trends, and to dislodge that narrative into a newer one is a process of adjustment and will come in fits and starts. --ectations have gone higher but we need to shift to a new narrative and it is going to take an adjustmen
henry: i don't think so.hat marginal change is positive for buyers but let's think about the fed is try to do here. trying toobably is let inflation rise and maybe exceed the 2% number. ways out of the situation when you are indebted, and the idea of inflating ourselves globally is something to think about. at which point if the fed does get behind the curve, we are going to see a sharp repricing on the front end. jonathan: look at the forecast -- 2019 and 2020 and beyond that as well. -- 2.4...
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henry: thank you.obert: all right, well, the annual benefit gala and presentation, as well as the immigration heritage awards will be on thursday, april 19 at 6 pm at the hyatt regency in san francisco. for more information, it's on nbcbayarea.com. well, stay right there. coming in to our studio next is a san jose student who actually got a perfect score on the ap calculus exam. tommy vo tran tells us how he did it and what's next, stay tuned. ♪ you know, i recently had to take a safety in the workplace program here for nbc, and a ten-question quiz afterwards, and i was proud to get a perfect score. that's the closest experience i've had recently to try to relate to our next guest. with us is evergreen valley high school junior tommy vo tran, one of only six students in the world to get a perfect score on the ap advanced placement calculus ab exam. welcome to the show. tommy vo tran: i'm pleased to be here. robert: thank you for doin' this. first of all, give me an idea here. we were talking about gett
henry: thank you.obert: all right, well, the annual benefit gala and presentation, as well as the immigration heritage awards will be on thursday, april 19 at 6 pm at the hyatt regency in san francisco. for more information, it's on nbcbayarea.com. well, stay right there. coming in to our studio next is a san jose student who actually got a perfect score on the ap calculus exam. tommy vo tran tells us how he did it and what's next, stay tuned. ♪ you know, i recently had to take a safety in...
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henry and rachel, we will have to leave.rday night to us. —— thank you for coming in. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, rachel and henry. next on bbc news, the film review. goodbye. hello and a warm welcome. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? what have you been watching? interesting week, we have a psychological thriller starring claire foy by steven soderbergh, unsane. wrinkle in time, the big budget adaptation of a much—loved book by ava duvernay. and pacific rim: uprising, john boyega stars in the robotic sequel. claire foy is a big—ticket?
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charles-henry: that is one of the drawbacks, lack of supply.e supply and it looks a bit contrary. usually the market does well when your supply is going up. yousef: i want to switch across to equities. a bit of a difference by playing out there. we saw a lot of deep selling around the lenders, this is on the islamic tax. it is very much on investors mind. you are saying this is overstated. the banks have made the provisions. this has been going on for a while. why freak out? yousef: charles-henry: first, there is very strong buffers for banks. every provision. there is no impact. the issue not offset the policy issue. it is massively on the banks. it's a play on rising interest rates. cost on thest no perspective. it goes straight to a net interest margin. play onnks are a major the index story. the large banks are going to take advantage. the fundamental is very strong. yousef: so lenders is one side you are bullish on. what about some of the other sectors? if i wanted to take position n emerging market event driven trade? charles-henry: you s
charles-henry: that is one of the drawbacks, lack of supply.e supply and it looks a bit contrary. usually the market does well when your supply is going up. yousef: i want to switch across to equities. a bit of a difference by playing out there. we saw a lot of deep selling around the lenders, this is on the islamic tax. it is very much on investors mind. you are saying this is overstated. the banks have made the provisions. this has been going on for a while. why freak out? yousef:...
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henry. frustrated? very. they said if he touched, then locked up, but he didn't so out, and that is still not right. henry decided to print up these flyers. he is very glad his daugher his safe, and wants to make sure other children are too. henry. i am proud of my daughter. we taught her and it happened. now, no one else. in santa rosa, terisa estacio kron four news. ##### (vicki) in the east bay-- police in berkeley are investigating after a fetus washed up on shore. a person walking near the water discovered the fetus just west of the tom bates sports fields yesterday afternoon. investigators say it was a baby boy and that the fetus was fairly well developed with the umbilical cord still attached. they are now trying to figure out how the baby boy ended up in the water.... and who he belongs to. (grant) the family of a man shot dead by a vallejo police officer...is filing a civil rights law suit against the officer and the city of vallejo. kron 4's haaziq madyun was there when that announcement was made. s
henry. frustrated? very. they said if he touched, then locked up, but he didn't so out, and that is still not right. henry decided to print up these flyers. he is very glad his daugher his safe, and wants to make sure other children are too. henry. i am proud of my daughter. we taught her and it happened. now, no one else. in santa rosa, terisa estacio kron four news. ##### (vicki) in the east bay-- police in berkeley are investigating after a fetus washed up on shore. a person walking near the...
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henry. frustrated? very.f he touched, then locked up, but he didn't so out, and that is still not right. henry decided to distribute these flyers. he is very glad his daugher his safe, and wants to make sure other children are too. henry. i am proud of my daughter. we taught her and it happened. now, no one else. cake. we need to train our kids and make sure they stay safe. in santa rosa, terisa estacio kron four news. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the embarcadero. valenica street in san francisco is a major route for commuters and bicyclists. it's also one of the most dangrous if you're on two wheels. stanley roberts explains in today's edition of people behaving badly. what are you recording today how are we behaving bad well let's watch the driver of this ford suv as he attempts to park on valencia street in san francisco... notice the three bollards in the shot the driver parks partially on the sidewalk and partially in the street and just in case you're not sure...that is not a parking spa
henry. frustrated? very.f he touched, then locked up, but he didn't so out, and that is still not right. henry decided to distribute these flyers. he is very glad his daugher his safe, and wants to make sure other children are too. henry. i am proud of my daughter. we taught her and it happened. now, no one else. cake. we need to train our kids and make sure they stay safe. in santa rosa, terisa estacio kron four news. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the embarcadero. valenica...
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hen hen henry olsen? >> that's a very common view among democrats that donald trump didn't win because of legitimate concerns about the economy but because of racial resentment. i don't happen to share that. i think it's difficult to square that with the fact about 6 million of donald trump's voters are people who had voted for barack obama twice. i think it's difficult to square that with a lot of poll questions that show that people of that background generally have racial -- accept racial equality and may have policy differences with the left but that doesn't mean that they're racists or afraid of losing white dominance. i think that it would be a good thing for the republican party to remember that -- who those voters are and that they were promised that things would get better and that government was going to stand by their side and directly champion their values. and if they were to do that over time, i think you would find a real working class republican party will do better among hispanics, will d
hen hen henry olsen? >> that's a very common view among democrats that donald trump didn't win because of legitimate concerns about the economy but because of racial resentment. i don't happen to share that. i think it's difficult to square that with the fact about 6 million of donald trump's voters are people who had voted for barack obama twice. i think it's difficult to square that with a lot of poll questions that show that people of that background generally have racial -- accept...
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henry winkler. and music from sabrina carpenter featuring jonas blue. and now, sure enough, here's jimmy kimmel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: that's very kind of you. hi everyone. welcome. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. thank you. thank you for bringing the elements to the air. what a day it was today. we had -- we had some of that, what is it called when the water comes down? rain. we got rain today. i almost had to call in wet to work today. it was scary. i tell you, it always happens the day i go to dry bar. my blow out was completely ruined. are you okay guillermo? >> yeah everything is great. >> what happens when your hair gets wet. >> i put more spray. >> jimmy: is that spray you're using. >> it's m ousse ande ha ande haa skbr . >> jimmy: why so much. >> so it can stay nice. >> jimmy: those the lengths we go to. meanwhile winter storm east, slowing things down considera y considerably. federal offices were closed. all events were cancelled at the white house today. [ cheers and applause ] all ri
henry winkler. and music from sabrina carpenter featuring jonas blue. and now, sure enough, here's jimmy kimmel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: that's very kind of you. hi everyone. welcome. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. thank you. thank you for bringing the elements to the air. what a day it was today. we had -- we had some of that, what is it called when the water comes down? rain. we got rain today. i almost had to call in wet to...
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henry wring her. he shows no signs of slowing down.ive producer and stars on better late than never. he's an e.p. on mcgiver. he made it clear he's living the dream. >> oh, my god. >> 44 queers ago henry became a cultural icon as the fonz on ""happy days"." >> was there a time you wanted to get as far away from the fonz. i thought i could stop people from identifying me as fonzy if i just said it often enough and for ate years, nine years, i didn't get a lot of work. so i became a producer. >> henry showed me around his home. he keeps scrap books from every production he worked on. >> these are all the 255 episodes. >> add to that his latest project playing acting coach in hbo's "barry." he's a hit man who goes under cover only to fall in love with the craft. >> i watched him on saturday night live. he makes me laugh. >> clearly he's still got it. not bad from a kid from new york who grew up and was dyslexic. >> what did your parents say? >> my parents escaped nazi germany. they wanted me to take over the business. i said i wanted to b
henry wring her. he shows no signs of slowing down.ive producer and stars on better late than never. he's an e.p. on mcgiver. he made it clear he's living the dream. >> oh, my god. >> 44 queers ago henry became a cultural icon as the fonz on ""happy days"." >> was there a time you wanted to get as far away from the fonz. i thought i could stop people from identifying me as fonzy if i just said it often enough and for ate years, nine years, i didn't get a...
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henry, your take on that.sting things is the sort of genius, or at least the guru within the leave campaign was a guy called dominic cummings who has talked at length about how they ran this campaign. he said it wasn't inevitable that we won but lots of things went in our favour and we heavily advertised at the end with tailored messages online. people say, why do people miss the result of the referendum 7 say, why do people miss the result of the referendum? wire were people expecting remain to win and expecting remain to win and expecting us to vote to remain to stay in the european union? it's just possible that a lot of this last—minute advertising blitz that the leave campaign did swung some votes. maybe not enough to change the result, but maybe it was very effective. navy it went under the radar because was last—minute and because it so personalised —— maybe it went under the radar. even seeing the billboards like in the thatcher era, they were targeted messages on people's facebook pages. another echo
henry, your take on that.sting things is the sort of genius, or at least the guru within the leave campaign was a guy called dominic cummings who has talked at length about how they ran this campaign. he said it wasn't inevitable that we won but lots of things went in our favour and we heavily advertised at the end with tailored messages online. people say, why do people miss the result of the referendum 7 say, why do people miss the result of the referendum? wire were people expecting remain...
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rudy's dad, henry?d legislation like this where people with safeguards built in, if they feel they can no longer cope with the conditions of life, that they are suffering, then perhaps to allow them to do that. and i'm with you. of course the counter arguments are that this could be abused. family waiting there to get rid of one for the money. people, especially young men, kill themselves in the most catastrophic ways everything will day. i think the location is not the point. by the location is interesting to a newspaper is because... it brings it closer to home. also there is a union flag flying over it and all the rest. that is the interesting part of the story. it awakens again... you're not sure it is actually going to happen. it might, but not yet. the headlines are running as if it will happen in the morning. it is important to add the privy council still has the power to block it in this country. uk plc as it were, privy council has the authority to block it. let's look at our last the story of
rudy's dad, henry?d legislation like this where people with safeguards built in, if they feel they can no longer cope with the conditions of life, that they are suffering, then perhaps to allow them to do that. and i'm with you. of course the counter arguments are that this could be abused. family waiting there to get rid of one for the money. people, especially young men, kill themselves in the most catastrophic ways everything will day. i think the location is not the point. by the location...
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henry. frustrated? very.said if he touched, then locked up, but he didn't so out, and that is still not right. henry decided to print up these flyers. he is very glad his daugher his safe, and wants to make sure other children are too. henry. i am proud of my daughter. we taught her and it happened. now, no one else. in santa rosa, terisa estacio kron four news. ##### (vicki) new tonight at 8. california is fighting the department of justice to protect its sanctuary state status. but within the state...there's backlash against sanctuary cities. #####news. ##### (vicki) new tonight at 8. california is fighting the department of justice to protect its sanctuary state status. but within the state...there's backlash against sanctuary cities. this is video from the mission viejo city council ..who just voted to oppose santuary law. the orange county board of supervisors voted yesterday to do the same. and join in the federal lawsuit to declare it unconstitutional. the president praised the move by orange county on
henry. frustrated? very.said if he touched, then locked up, but he didn't so out, and that is still not right. henry decided to print up these flyers. he is very glad his daugher his safe, and wants to make sure other children are too. henry. i am proud of my daughter. we taught her and it happened. now, no one else. in santa rosa, terisa estacio kron four news. ##### (vicki) new tonight at 8. california is fighting the department of justice to protect its sanctuary state status. but within the...
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henry. frustrated? very.hed, then locked up, but he didn't so out, and that is still not right. henry decided to distribute these flyers. he is very glad his daugher his safe, and wants to make sure other children are too. henry. i am proud of my daughter. we taught her and it happened. now, no one else. cake. we need to train our kids and make sure they stay safe. in santa rosa, terisa estacio kron four news. (steve) a second person is a second (steve) (steve)a second person is charged with helping an infant smoke marijuana.coming up: who else police say is responsible. (vkici) two children were found dead in their car-seats. next: the sister of the mom accused in their deaths speaks for the first time. (vicki)a 20-year-old mom is arizona is behind bars after her two children were found dead in a car. (steve) now as briana whitney explains the sister of that mom says she is devastated for the loss of the kids... and her sister. the arizona mother arrested this week in the deaths of her toddler and infant lef
henry. frustrated? very.hed, then locked up, but he didn't so out, and that is still not right. henry decided to distribute these flyers. he is very glad his daugher his safe, and wants to make sure other children are too. henry. i am proud of my daughter. we taught her and it happened. now, no one else. cake. we need to train our kids and make sure they stay safe. in santa rosa, terisa estacio kron four news. (steve) a second person is a second (steve) (steve)a second person is charged with...
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so i became a producer. >> henry showed me around his l.a. home.uction he's ever worked on. >> these are the 250 episodes. >> add to that, his latest project playing an acting coach. >> you better prepare a monologue. >> he's falls in love, and bill created the comedy. >> out of the corner of my mind, i am making him laugh. i watch this man on "saturday night live." i'm making him laugh. >> clearly at 72 years young, he's still got it. not mad for a kid from york who grew up dyslexic. what did your parnls say when you wanted to be an actor? >> my parents wanted me to take over the family business and i said i wanted to be an actor. i never let go of my dream. >> think about the fame he got with that one line. heeeyy. >> and perseverance, that's what you got to have to make it ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. >>> we have a few stars with birthdays this weekend. sarah jessica parker is turning 53. sir elton john 71. aretha franklin, 76. which bi
so i became a producer. >> henry showed me around his l.a. home.uction he's ever worked on. >> these are the 250 episodes. >> add to that, his latest project playing an acting coach. >> you better prepare a monologue. >> he's falls in love, and bill created the comedy. >> out of the corner of my mind, i am making him laugh. i watch this man on "saturday night live." i'm making him laugh. >> clearly at 72 years young, he's still got it. not mad...
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henry, by all means add further fa cts henry, by all means add further facts and figures to back!ng disconnect between the amazing photos, notjust on newspaper front pages, but seems we have seen from our windows of snow carpeting the country, but it is actually quite serious. i know you mentioned on the times' front page the environment agency has put out a series of coastal flood warnings. we have seen how serious in the west country, which is where some of these warnings are, floods have been before. all sorts of disruption on the roads, most train services, warning of disruption, or cross—border trains between england and scotland suspended. there is a disconnect between the fun of snow days as it is for the kids who schools have been called off and the
henry, by all means add further fa cts henry, by all means add further facts and figures to back!ng disconnect between the amazing photos, notjust on newspaper front pages, but seems we have seen from our windows of snow carpeting the country, but it is actually quite serious. i know you mentioned on the times' front page the environment agency has put out a series of coastal flood warnings. we have seen how serious in the west country, which is where some of these warnings are, floods have...
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henry did such a good job of explaining the convolutions of the other top story. will you have a go at this one? what are they doing? the interesting thing about this is britain, we know, is very anti—russia. what some of its allies have said is you are anti—russia but you are also letting the russians used london as a base and one of the ways they do that is that our tea, a kremlin finest channel, has a british licence to broadcast allowing it to broadcast anywhere around the eu. another european country cannot say that we are banning you because while we are in the eu it relies on a british licence —— rt. british latvians and others are saying we want ofcom, the communications regulator, to take a closer look and say this is propaganda, not something that should be broadcast on our channels or on any uk channels. it seems extraordinary that we allow this given the kind of fulmination we have appeared in the last few days from the foreign secretary. have appeared in the last few days from the foreign secretarym have appeared in the last few days from the foreign
henry did such a good job of explaining the convolutions of the other top story. will you have a go at this one? what are they doing? the interesting thing about this is britain, we know, is very anti—russia. what some of its allies have said is you are anti—russia but you are also letting the russians used london as a base and one of the ways they do that is that our tea, a kremlin finest channel, has a british licence to broadcast allowing it to broadcast anywhere around the eu. another...
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we'll be right back with brian tyree henry.whole wide world, ♪ ♪ from your brother to your sister ♪ ♪ to your best friend's girl, ♪ don't bring that bad day with cha, ♪ ♪ leave it at the door. ♪ if you got money in your pocket, ♪ ♪ it don't mean nothing, if you ain't where it is. ♪ ♪ if you ain't where it is. ♪ ♪ we're almost there. ohhh. she's coming! stall. my video call's lagging. mom? surprise! surprise! hold up. hold up. we got a laggy video call here. yeah. you...
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ed henry? >> come on! >> the almighty god. >> tucker: the almighty god says ed henry.calling me up saying i can get you a billion dollars, i can run your campaign, and i actually went into prayer about it. god, if you think i'm supposed to run, you got to tell me, and it has to be so clear that not even i could miss it. >> don't tell joy behar.op [laughter] >> tucker: when you are oprah, only god can be your campaign manager. there is no one adequate. >> that was controversial. >> tucker: it was, trust me, it was. some of the great moments are. question four, the department of housing and urban development and secretary ben carson is accused of spending over 30 grand on the necessary furniture. what kind of furniture was it? bret baierer. >> dining sets. >> tucker: dining sets. why would he have a dining set? we'll find out on the tape. it is a dining set? >> carson reportedly spent $30,000 in a new dining set for his dining room in d.c. it also shows reported as saying a career staffer was behind the decision to buy the dining set, not secretary carson. >> tucker: wow
ed henry? >> come on! >> the almighty god. >> tucker: the almighty god says ed henry.calling me up saying i can get you a billion dollars, i can run your campaign, and i actually went into prayer about it. god, if you think i'm supposed to run, you got to tell me, and it has to be so clear that not even i could miss it. >> don't tell joy behar.op [laughter] >> tucker: when you are oprah, only god can be your campaign manager. there is no one adequate. >> that...
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>> ed henry?ucker: 50,000 said ed the would be dog cloner to the tape. >> she cloned her dogs, two of her dogs misviolet and miss scarlet are clones of the late dog samantha who passed on last year at about $50,000 a pop. >> i didn't hear kilmeade but i heard laura ingraham talk about it. >> don't even have a pet. question three, oprah says 2020 presidential run could be possible but she is waiting for a certain someone to give her the explicit go ahead. [buzzer] >> who is she waiting to hear from? >> god. >> was that premature? >> hold on. >> here's the question and only our judges because i pass -- so slowly to determine. this did both of them click in early? oh, only he ha ed clicked in ea? >> early? >> this is like the nfl. i'm sorry, i'm sorry. this is deflate gate at this point. and i am not going to be the nfl commissioner. so i'm going to go right to the judges who say we are going to have a reclick. okay? same question? here we go. we haven't finished it. are you ready? >> yes. >> she is
>> ed henry?ucker: 50,000 said ed the would be dog cloner to the tape. >> she cloned her dogs, two of her dogs misviolet and miss scarlet are clones of the late dog samantha who passed on last year at about $50,000 a pop. >> i didn't hear kilmeade but i heard laura ingraham talk about it. >> don't even have a pet. question three, oprah says 2020 presidential run could be possible but she is waiting for a certain someone to give her the explicit go ahead. [buzzer]...
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jeffrey wayne henry and john sully and henry and sons construction company also charged injuring 13 othersncluding 4 minors. and lsz indicted former director tyler austin miles and the water park on 20 counts including involuntary manslaughter. >> it's unusual for a company to get charged criminal and more unusual for the individuals who run the company or are responsible for the actions to be charged criminally. >> the indictment says the design of the ride guarantee the rafts could go air born in a manner that could severely injure or kill the occupants that's what happened in summer 2016 when caleb schwab was killed after his raft went air born. two others suffered facial practice yourd. >> they call that insane. >> i was there when the ride first opens in 2014. >> literally not for the faint of heart. >> it was deemed not for faint of heart. >> there were life guards. safety checks. and on this day at least a park employee at the top of the ride reading a two page liability agreement. >> there's a risk inherent to the fall. >> yet they knew the water slide was quote a seer youpsly dang
jeffrey wayne henry and john sully and henry and sons construction company also charged injuring 13 othersncluding 4 minors. and lsz indicted former director tyler austin miles and the water park on 20 counts including involuntary manslaughter. >> it's unusual for a company to get charged criminal and more unusual for the individuals who run the company or are responsible for the actions to be charged criminally. >> the indictment says the design of the ride guarantee the rafts...
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the acting teacher is henry winkler. >> yes, henry winkler is in it.people -- and i'm sure you'll attest this as well. he came on this show, he's one of those guys, nothing would be worse than if he was a bad guy. >> no, yeah, he's the nicest human being on the planet. >> seth: and you need it to be the case. you need henry winkler to be as nice as he is. >> yes. and then we cast him as a very angry acting coach. >> seth: yeah. >> and there is a scene in the pilot where he has to make sarah goldberg cry. and he's yelling at her and everything. and i went over and i go, "henry, you gotta really go at her. like, don't worry about the words, you just gotta, you know, try to make her cry." and he pulled me aside, he goes, "bill, i need to understand something. this man i'm playing, he's an ass [ bleep ]." [ light laughter ] i said, "yes, he's an ass [ bleep ]." he went "okay." [ light laughter ] and then he did this take and he went at her so hard. and we're like, "whoa!" [ laughter ] and she was going, "oh, god." it's in the show. she's like, "wait, whoa,
the acting teacher is henry winkler. >> yes, henry winkler is in it.people -- and i'm sure you'll attest this as well. he came on this show, he's one of those guys, nothing would be worse than if he was a bad guy. >> no, yeah, he's the nicest human being on the planet. >> seth: and you need it to be the case. you need henry winkler to be as nice as he is. >> yes. and then we cast him as a very angry acting coach. >> seth: yeah. >> and there is a scene in the...
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he had henry? nancy pelosi claimed we could tighten our borders by mowing the grass. >> gridiron did i a story on this for shannon. >> tucker: we will see if memory serves. >> we all have a responsibility to protect our borders. should there be fencing? should there be technology? should they mow the grass so that people can't hide in it? >> tucker: wow, she really said that and we have the tape. >> right. >> tucker: can you still turn it around by the way, jillian. yes, you can. >> i can't answer any more. because i will lose points. >> tucker: see if you can get this one. question four, a zoo in indonesia being criticized by animal rights activists. video emerged this week showing an orangutan at the zoo doing something only adult humans typically do. what was it? >> hint? >> tucker: hint, are you ready? hint the surgeon general disapproves. gillian turner. >> orangutan caught smoking at the zoo. see him smoking like an experienced smoker. he knew what to do. visitor threw the lit cigarette. he l
he had henry? nancy pelosi claimed we could tighten our borders by mowing the grass. >> gridiron did i a story on this for shannon. >> tucker: we will see if memory serves. >> we all have a responsibility to protect our borders. should there be fencing? should there be technology? should they mow the grass so that people can't hide in it? >> tucker: wow, she really said that and we have the tape. >> right. >> tucker: can you still turn it around by the way,...
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henry says his daughter stayed strong keeping her distance from the man.david henry/daughter approached by suspect: "he had his door open, he said his window was broken, fortunately, an att technician was in the area and walked over, and the man drove away and wave." kottler was arrested for annoying or molesting a victim under 18 but was released on bail several hours later. henry printed these flyers to warn neighbors. he is very glad his daugher his safe, and wants to make sure other children are too. (vicki) we have an update on the trial of the woman accused of helping her husband carry out the mass shooting at a florida night club. jurors in the trial stopped deliberating today and will return tomorrow morning. noor salman is the wife of omar mateen -- the man responsible for the attack at pulse night club, killing 49 people in 20-16. the government alleges that salman knew mateen had guns and she also instructed him to lie about his whereabouts that night to his mother. salman is charged with obstruction and providing material support to a terrorist organization. (grant) in world
henry says his daughter stayed strong keeping her distance from the man.david henry/daughter approached by suspect: "he had his door open, he said his window was broken, fortunately, an att technician was in the area and walked over, and the man drove away and wave." kottler was arrested for annoying or molesting a victim under 18 but was released on bail several hours later. henry printed these flyers to warn neighbors. he is very glad his daugher his safe, and wants to make sure...
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within this complicated context, lincoln idealized wig leader henry clay. henry clay was a kentucky slaveholder who mildly opposed slavery and sought sectional reconciliation. yet by the time lincoln reached adulthood, abolitionists had helped shape his life. in 1819, abolitionists inspired opposition to admitting missouri territory to the union as a slave labor state, produced a north-south sectional crisis. the crisis led congress under clay's leadership to pass the missouri comprise in 1820. in allowed missouri to become a slave labor state and ban slavery in the rest of the louisiana purchase north of the 3630 line of latitude. another abolitionist effort had even more significance in establishing lincoln's political environment. during the early 1820s, pro-slavery forces attempted to legalize slavery in illinois. local abolitionists organized societies to prevent this. in a pennsylvania abolitionist society sent 6,000 anti-slavery pamphlets into the state. as a result, illinois voters rejected allowing slavery in that state. if this had not happened, l
within this complicated context, lincoln idealized wig leader henry clay. henry clay was a kentucky slaveholder who mildly opposed slavery and sought sectional reconciliation. yet by the time lincoln reached adulthood, abolitionists had helped shape his life. in 1819, abolitionists inspired opposition to admitting missouri territory to the union as a slave labor state, produced a north-south sectional crisis. the crisis led congress under clay's leadership to pass the missouri comprise in 1820....
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he followed henry clay in embracing the ultimate emancipation. and like clay he linked that ultimate e mans tags with sendi sending black people out of country to africa. lincoln maintained that the society program would relieve the united states of what he described as the troublesome presence of free negros. it took congress's passenger of the kansas act of may 1864 to begin an uneven process that brought about a limited conversion in lincoln's and the abolitionists views. entered by democratic senator steven a. douglas of illinois, the kansas act repealed the missouri compromise. that meant kansas and nebraska territory would be open to slavery. at this point, some abolitionists lost hope for a bloodless termination of american slavery. meanwhile, former wigs who oppose slavery came together with democrats to reform the republican party. in illinois, ichabod cotting, east mono and well joy who had close ties to the abolition movement led in stabilizing the republican party. when they held their initial meeting during the october 1854, lincoln
he followed henry clay in embracing the ultimate emancipation. and like clay he linked that ultimate e mans tags with sendi sending black people out of country to africa. lincoln maintained that the society program would relieve the united states of what he described as the troublesome presence of free negros. it took congress's passenger of the kansas act of may 1864 to begin an uneven process that brought about a limited conversion in lincoln's and the abolitionists views. entered by...
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ed henry filling in for shannon bream. i have a minute my monologue for people like louis farrakhan and hillary clinton and democrats that support these kind of people. we're awaiting the election results in pennsylvania in the 18th congressional district. we'll follow that ahead. hands go here... feet go here... you know what goes here... and your approval rating... goes here. test drive the ztrak z540r at your john deere dealer and learn why it's not how fast you mow, it's how well you mow fast. nothing runs like a deere. save 250 dollars when you test drive and buy a john deere residential z540r ztrak mower. >> sean: all right. for decades, the left, what have they i'm employed? identity politics to divide america. the race card, the gender cars, rich versus poor. these are all tactics that the left uses in order to claim the moral high ground. this despicable strategy is build on a foundation of lies. democrats have palled around with one of the most racest, lucifeis fair can. and hillary clinton is insulting every wom
ed henry filling in for shannon bream. i have a minute my monologue for people like louis farrakhan and hillary clinton and democrats that support these kind of people. we're awaiting the election results in pennsylvania in the 18th congressional district. we'll follow that ahead. hands go here... feet go here... you know what goes here... and your approval rating... goes here. test drive the ztrak z540r at your john deere dealer and learn why it's not how fast you mow, it's how well you mow...
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ed henry. >> and i'm melissa francis. a lot of new reaction coming in. word that president trump spoke to president xi jinping earlier this morning. the big story broke last night. south korea's security adviser announced the meeting between president trump and president kim jong-un at the white house. >> we talked about north korean kim jong-un is committed to denuclearization. president trump appreciated the briefing and said he would meet kim jong-un by may to achieve denuclearization. >> we have fox team coverage. john roberts at the white house. we begin with jennifer griffin. she broke this details last
ed henry. >> and i'm melissa francis. a lot of new reaction coming in. word that president trump spoke to president xi jinping earlier this morning. the big story broke last night. south korea's security adviser announced the meeting between president trump and president kim jong-un at the white house. >> we talked about north korean kim jong-un is committed to denuclearization. president trump appreciated the briefing and said he would meet kim jong-un by may to achieve...
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another very vocal critic was henry adams of the addams family. he was the grandson and great-grandson of presidents. he craved an appointment in the grant administration. he did not get one. he craved influence in the incoming administration. he didn't get much of that either. before grant even took office, adams was predicting that his administration would bring a reign of western mediocrity. of course, it was coming or regionalism, snobbery, if you will. in that kind of statement. within five weeks of grant taking the oath of office, adams had concluded that his administration was worse than andrew johnson's. i think all that grant had been able to do up to that point, not much more than was to deny henry adams a job. [laughter] mr. calhoun: adams began writing magazine articles denouncing just about everything that grant did. both of these men, and many others in their circle, had a kind of arrogance, almost in insufferability about them in their treatment of grant. somebody once told grant that sumner did not believe in the bible. grant said,
another very vocal critic was henry adams of the addams family. he was the grandson and great-grandson of presidents. he craved an appointment in the grant administration. he did not get one. he craved influence in the incoming administration. he didn't get much of that either. before grant even took office, adams was predicting that his administration would bring a reign of western mediocrity. of course, it was coming or regionalism, snobbery, if you will. in that kind of statement. within...
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with more, fox news chief nationalin correspondent, ed henry.e'll be filling in for a shannon bream tonight at 11:00 eastern. also, fox news national strategist, dr. sebastian gorka. the amazing thing about this, 3,000 americans were killed her here. there were three people total that wherever water boarded at gitmo. despite the w debate we had of e country. three. one of them was khalid sheikh mohammed, which because of that action, yeah, it's definitely tough, it led to the courier, and that led to bin laden, and that led to killing bin laden,hi without which he would probably still be alive today. we can't have evil exist in this world without doing something to counter it. and if it means that terrorists caught on the battlefield are forced to answer questions, well, sadly that is what you have to do because you are dealing with evil. >> she spent time in turkey, central asia, she was running the new york office for the cia and was a liaison to the fbi. and the obama years, when usama bin laden, as you mentioned, was killed. this was someone
with more, fox news chief nationalin correspondent, ed henry.e'll be filling in for a shannon bream tonight at 11:00 eastern. also, fox news national strategist, dr. sebastian gorka. the amazing thing about this, 3,000 americans were killed her here. there were three people total that wherever water boarded at gitmo. despite the w debate we had of e country. three. one of them was khalid sheikh mohammed, which because of that action, yeah, it's definitely tough, it led to the courier, and that...
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he henry paulson against self-puffery. generals whon for would get their stories published in the press. that wasn't his style. he thought a man's deeds should speak for themselves. he did not enjoy public speaking. it made him quite nervous. he thought andrew johnson had made a complete ass of himself. who traveled with him on a --itical trip and he sought saw johnson get in shouting matches with hecklers. this is a problem for a president. this refusal to speak publicly. deal,ld travel a great but he would be brought out to a crowd and be presented, and he would give a very reef greeting, brief greeting, and that would leave the impression that this guy has no knowledge of the government, is he stupid? initialsle said his meant "unusually stupid." [laughter] this refusal to speak, and he certainly had ideas, but his refusal to take easier for his political enemies to portray him as a tool of a political bosses. hands, theyin their would say. earlier,d to emphasize those bosses who served in the senate were really grant's
he henry paulson against self-puffery. generals whon for would get their stories published in the press. that wasn't his style. he thought a man's deeds should speak for themselves. he did not enjoy public speaking. it made him quite nervous. he thought andrew johnson had made a complete ass of himself. who traveled with him on a --itical trip and he sought saw johnson get in shouting matches with hecklers. this is a problem for a president. this refusal to speak publicly. deal,ld travel a...
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and lincoln's rise to the presidency, and that is henry adams' prize for society and lincoln in the border states of 2011 which was the author of the lincoln prize, and his book lincoln and congress which treats the sometimes contentious, and sometimes cooperative relationship between lincoln and capitol hill, ale though perhaps more coooperative than we sometimes think of lincoln according to bills were really only one important veto to deliver in his time as president. i can tell you that bill writes with intelligence and great insight, and solid judgment and good humor and pop ular appeal. bill has an active web presence and if you enter his name he comes up in the predictable categories for, you know, for his affiliations for himself and as well as these three which i found interesting which is the historians of the civil war and to turn up american historians will turn him up, and so a category of living people will turn him up. and so, while bill is alive, bill is alive to share the program with us, and we are alive to hear him, and ladies and gentlemen, please wejoin men welcoming b
and lincoln's rise to the presidency, and that is henry adams' prize for society and lincoln in the border states of 2011 which was the author of the lincoln prize, and his book lincoln and congress which treats the sometimes contentious, and sometimes cooperative relationship between lincoln and capitol hill, ale though perhaps more coooperative than we sometimes think of lincoln according to bills were really only one important veto to deliver in his time as president. i can tell you that...
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representative henry dawes of massachusetts disgustingly wrote his wife a lecture. the president is an imbecile and should be sent to the school for feeble-minded youth. meanwhile, the poor country is going to prediction as fast as possible. despite belief of browning, conservatives in the cabinet and even lincoln, at first, the caucus of republican senators did not seek to dominate the administration. although they sought the removal of seward, the senators also wanted to make the president aware of the need for him to consult the cabinet on a regular basis with the aim of pursuing a more vigorous and unified prosecution of the war. the cabinet crisis had largely cleared the air between the president and the party leaders in congress. both realize that cooperation between the two branches of government to save the union and preserve constitutional government was too important for a rupture to occur in the relationship. although lincoln recognized the flaws in his method of management, he never really corrected them. an exception was his consideration of the west vi
representative henry dawes of massachusetts disgustingly wrote his wife a lecture. the president is an imbecile and should be sent to the school for feeble-minded youth. meanwhile, the poor country is going to prediction as fast as possible. despite belief of browning, conservatives in the cabinet and even lincoln, at first, the caucus of republican senators did not seek to dominate the administration. although they sought the removal of seward, the senators also wanted to make the president...
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from auckland, here's our reporter henry moran.d it was always unlikely england were going to come out of this fifth day with anything other than defeat — as it was some valiant batting performances at least reach gained some credibility that was lost in the dismal first—innings performance that saw england 58 all out. but england could not quite see it home. england's hopes of salvaging an unlikely draw rested on a familiar pair of shoulders. in his comeback test, ben stokes and as his first ball disappeared to the boundary, the signs seemed encouraging. but on a day when survival was the key, the wickets soon tumbled. towered mallan was the first to go as new zealand seized the momentum. —— dawid malan. a terrible shot from jonny bairstow, a quite dazzling catch from kane williamson and england were in deep trouble. at the other end of stokes stood strong defying a back injury as well as his opponents, patiently he ground his way to a half—century, and in chris woakes he found and able ally as the pair edged england towards safet
from auckland, here's our reporter henry moran.d it was always unlikely england were going to come out of this fifth day with anything other than defeat — as it was some valiant batting performances at least reach gained some credibility that was lost in the dismal first—innings performance that saw england 58 all out. but england could not quite see it home. england's hopes of salvaging an unlikely draw rested on a familiar pair of shoulders. in his comeback test, ben stokes and as his...
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socialite war criminal henry kissinger. (laughing) and just the repetition of that was fun. - so funny. - exactly. we tried different ones on trump and then finally, i have now looked back at the history of this since it's become consequential, i guess, we started calling him short fingered vulgarian donald trump (audience laughing) in the early 80s. and as a result, because graydon had done a profile of trump while we were starting spy and came back to the little office we shared and said, you know, this guy, donald trump, shortest fingers i've ever seen on a man that size. (audience laughing) and so, we were thinking, oh, short fingered vulgarian, so we called him that, and people who liked spy remembered it, and it kind of remained in its faint way a meme, but who cares? - first meme. - uh, maybe. and then, he starts running for president, and yeah, marcio rubio brought it up on the campaign trail. marco rubio, however, brought it up and donald trump responded to it as though it was some kind of double entendre about his
socialite war criminal henry kissinger. (laughing) and just the repetition of that was fun. - so funny. - exactly. we tried different ones on trump and then finally, i have now looked back at the history of this since it's become consequential, i guess, we started calling him short fingered vulgarian donald trump (audience laughing) in the early 80s. and as a result, because graydon had done a profile of trump while we were starting spy and came back to the little office we shared and said, you...
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there was time for batsmen henry nicholls to reach a half—ce ntu ry henry nicholls to reach a half—centuryhe umpire decided to abandon play and the kiwis will lose date four on 233 for four. international footballing weekend continues this afternoon. northern ireland take on south korea a 2pm kick—off. after the coming so close to play—offs are russia, the manager says he is looking to the future. we are playing a team who are technically very good and it will be a big challenge for us but this is all part of the learning curve for some of the younger players coming in to the squad and potentially into the team so we have nine games between now and march 2019 and all of those games are vital in terms of the preparation and the growth of the preparation and the growth of the team for the next campaign. that is your sport for now. that's it from us, the next news is that 6:30 p:m.. not everyone is happy about the rise of the robots. this week, we will meet the people whose livelihoods are under threat. the robots, they go for ourjobs. and those who are doing something about it. including peo
there was time for batsmen henry nicholls to reach a half—ce ntu ry henry nicholls to reach a half—centuryhe umpire decided to abandon play and the kiwis will lose date four on 233 for four. international footballing weekend continues this afternoon. northern ireland take on south korea a 2pm kick—off. after the coming so close to play—offs are russia, the manager says he is looking to the future. we are playing a team who are technically very good and it will be a big challenge for us...
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>> you're right, henry. it's almost exactly the same in france as it is here.ugh they play the game a bit differently. some say it's a bit rougher. well, how did the game come out? >> faith in the united nations starts in school, the tolerance of different ways within one world is taught. one world within one factory men may speak different languages, or the same words may mean various things to different men. the finding of a common ground begins in school. the tools for living are further tempered in chemistry lab. of course, learning how a basic oxide unites is an acid helps future chemists. here, too, are future homemakers and lawyers. yes, and farmers and realtors. industrialists and craftsmen and senators. they are learning to check and approve, to balance and evaluate. none are born with those skills. they all have to be taught them. here a boy may learn how to drain an orchard, or put his arithmetic to work on a neighborhood problem. fred gorman was taught the way to find the answer to his problem in school. he will not forget today. mrs. coalmar was on
>> you're right, henry. it's almost exactly the same in france as it is here.ugh they play the game a bit differently. some say it's a bit rougher. well, how did the game come out? >> faith in the united nations starts in school, the tolerance of different ways within one world is taught. one world within one factory men may speak different languages, or the same words may mean various things to different men. the finding of a common ground begins in school. the tools for living are...