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i am in no doubt that henry genuinely loved her.ing that you talk about the sources because you are a historian of distinction, you are also writing fiction here. the third of your novels on the wives, obviously three more to come. do you go back to original sources for the fiction as well as for the history? yes, i do. in fact this series of novels was born out of new research i was doing. in 199! i published a book, six wives of henry viii, and i have been updating and revising, basically re—researching and rewriting that. it is a long project. how would you describe the changes in scholarship that have come about, the new things that we know from recent scholarship? i mean, a lot of work has been done on henry viii's court. we understand far more on how the court was structured and how it functioned and that has a bearing on the lives on the individuals who inhabit it. but also a lot of research has been done, minute research — i have done it myself — on anne boleyn's fall, for example, and on her sister, mary boleyn... who set h
i am in no doubt that henry genuinely loved her.ing that you talk about the sources because you are a historian of distinction, you are also writing fiction here. the third of your novels on the wives, obviously three more to come. do you go back to original sources for the fiction as well as for the history? yes, i do. in fact this series of novels was born out of new research i was doing. in 199! i published a book, six wives of henry viii, and i have been updating and revising, basically...
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erik: henry, thank you. henry: glad to be here, thank you. erik: henry mcvey.w who he is, the head of global macro and asset allocation that kkr. vonnie: always a fascinating listen. thanks to erik schatzker. caroline, you are watching pharmaceutical stocks. caroline: yes, a big move, currently trading at the lowest since september last year on the back of research, calling it the next great drug short. this all surrounds regulation, fda's comments, and this has been hit to mirror a blockbuster drug, they say, with the stock going as well as $60. check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from london, i am caroline hyde. life from new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg markets. time for futures in focus. copper falling below $60,000 per metric ton on the lme. let's bring in a chief market , is the stronger dollar responsible for this? >> i think the stronger dollar is having more of an effect on metals across the board. copper in particular, you see that big strike all the way down with levels we have not seen since 2016. pretty much across the board, copp
erik: henry, thank you. henry: glad to be here, thank you. erik: henry mcvey.w who he is, the head of global macro and asset allocation that kkr. vonnie: always a fascinating listen. thanks to erik schatzker. caroline, you are watching pharmaceutical stocks. caroline: yes, a big move, currently trading at the lowest since september last year on the back of research, calling it the next great drug short. this all surrounds regulation, fda's comments, and this has been hit to mirror a blockbuster...
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jack henry jack henry and associates, or jkhy last thursday we got a call about this one from carrie of enchantment in new mexico while i needed to do homework, what can i say it turns out carrie has some genuine horse sense. now that i have had some time to jack up on what jack henry's been up to lately, let me tell you something, i can safely say this stockis definitely worth owning, buy, buy, buy! >> although given its response to recent run-up, you might want to wait for a pullback before you pull the trigger so what in the world does jack henry even do? and how the heck has its stock been such a juggernaut without getting much attention okay this is a company that uses technology to help banks, to help credit unions, and other financial institutions process transactions, automate their businesses generally stay ahead of the competition by managing mission critical information originally jack henry was about making off the shelf banking software that was way back in the '70s. now they're primary technology partner for roughly 1900 banks from smaller community institutions to mid
jack henry jack henry and associates, or jkhy last thursday we got a call about this one from carrie of enchantment in new mexico while i needed to do homework, what can i say it turns out carrie has some genuine horse sense. now that i have had some time to jack up on what jack henry's been up to lately, let me tell you something, i can safely say this stockis definitely worth owning, buy, buy, buy! >> although given its response to recent run-up, you might want to wait for a pullback...
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i am in no doubt that henry genuinely loved her.so writing fiction here. the third of your novels on the wives, obviously three more to come. do you go back to original sources for the fiction as well as for the history? yes, i do. in fact this series of novels was born out of new research i was doing. in 1991 i published a book, six wives of henry viii, and i have been updating and revising, basically re—researching and rewriting that. it is a long project. how would you describe the changes in scholarship that have come about, the new things that we know from recent scholarship? i mean, a lot of work has been done on henry viii‘s court. we understand far more on how the court was structured and how it functioned and that has a bearing on the lives on the individuals who inhabit it. but also a lot of research has been done, minute research — i have done it myself — on anne boleyn‘s fall, for example, and on her sister, mary boleyn... who set her up...that sort of thing. yes, that kind of thing. but also in the detail, you can tell
i am in no doubt that henry genuinely loved her.so writing fiction here. the third of your novels on the wives, obviously three more to come. do you go back to original sources for the fiction as well as for the history? yes, i do. in fact this series of novels was born out of new research i was doing. in 1991 i published a book, six wives of henry viii, and i have been updating and revising, basically re—researching and rewriting that. it is a long project. how would you describe the changes...
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ford, henry ford's this was named for edsel ford. he did not have anything to do with designing the car. it is a historical irony, people think of edsel and they think of this car here which is a synonym for failure. it is one of the most spectacular failures in the automobile industry. ezell for himself was a very respected designer, a very talented designer. it is unfortunate he should be associated with this car even though they wanted to do something well by him. had many problems. ford was thinking they needed to compete more with general motors. general motors had a very established steppingstone system in their car plant -- car brand. you would start with a chevrolet and ultimately get up to cadillac. ford had three divisions -- the ford brand, mercury, and the lincoln at the top of the chain. they thought they needed another step in there. was introduced to be that fourth step in the ford motor somebody changed. ford introduced it with more razzmatazz than we can possibly imagine today. they put advertisements in newspapers,
ford, henry ford's this was named for edsel ford. he did not have anything to do with designing the car. it is a historical irony, people think of edsel and they think of this car here which is a synonym for failure. it is one of the most spectacular failures in the automobile industry. ezell for himself was a very respected designer, a very talented designer. it is unfortunate he should be associated with this car even though they wanted to do something well by him. had many problems. ford was...
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when i met with henry he spoke such fondness of her and her granddaughter, once henry passed away she would ask the grandmother to go on the travels with her and clare was her favorite because she was so kind and helped her in her travels and clare when she speaks about her grandmother it's wonderful and i mentioned to you the best bio, steven shedding was a speech writer and it was published in 1970. he had 17 more years after that and a more recent bio was done that i was disappointed with the way it was organized and imagined things about her, very long and technically well written but if you want to read a good bio, this one ended in 1970. we are hoping to get some funding to finish this. i have permission from steven s shedding and we have permission to finish it. it's very straightforward. you can't read this without thinking what an incredible woman and at that time of my great-grandmother, so long ago and almost never taught women's studies because we know it's about not conservative women and she was pro life and anticomue list but we are keeping -- communist and we are keepi
when i met with henry he spoke such fondness of her and her granddaughter, once henry passed away she would ask the grandmother to go on the travels with her and clare was her favorite because she was so kind and helped her in her travels and clare when she speaks about her grandmother it's wonderful and i mentioned to you the best bio, steven shedding was a speech writer and it was published in 1970. he had 17 more years after that and a more recent bio was done that i was disappointed with...
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this is the 1896 four cycle, the very first automobile built by henry ford. ford was fascinated by all things technical and automobiles being the newest technology of the time, he was very much caught up and wanted to get involved in this industry in some way. the quadra cycle was not an attempt of building a commercial vehicle. he never intended to sell this car. instead, it was a prototype to build a functional automobile. while ford could read and understand blueprints, he on -- he appreciated seeing things in three dimensions. he built the water sidled behind a home that he and clara ford were renting and he tinkered there when he was not at work and frankly, tinkered away sometimes when he was at work, too. one of the advantages was he have flexibility in his schedule. he put his vehicle together -- it was june 1896 when he took it through the streets of detroit. he was riding ahead on a bicycle just to warn folks that the quadra cycle was coming. the vehicle is not terribly sophisticated as you can see. it literally has for bicycle tires and a chain dri
this is the 1896 four cycle, the very first automobile built by henry ford. ford was fascinated by all things technical and automobiles being the newest technology of the time, he was very much caught up and wanted to get involved in this industry in some way. the quadra cycle was not an attempt of building a commercial vehicle. he never intended to sell this car. instead, it was a prototype to build a functional automobile. while ford could read and understand blueprints, he on -- he...
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my name is henry darwin. it is my privilege this afternoon to introduce the active administrator of the u.s. environmental protection agency, andrew wheeler. he was selected by president trump to become acting administrator starting july 9 2018. he was concerned by the u.s. senate -- on april 12. wheeler has dedicated his career to balancing sound environmental policies. he began his career in the 1990s at epa as a special assistant where he received three bronze medals. after his time at epa, he moved to congress where he worked on environmental issues and eventually became majority staff -- and chief counsel as well as a minority staff director. i would like to think of congress as our board of directors. i know that administrator wheelers experience will greatly benefit the agency. throughout his career, he has received bipartisan support and recognition for his work and his leadership. along with his other accomplishments, administrator wheeler is an eagle scout and perhaps most impressively of all he cli
my name is henry darwin. it is my privilege this afternoon to introduce the active administrator of the u.s. environmental protection agency, andrew wheeler. he was selected by president trump to become acting administrator starting july 9 2018. he was concerned by the u.s. senate -- on april 12. wheeler has dedicated his career to balancing sound environmental policies. he began his career in the 1990s at epa as a special assistant where he received three bronze medals. after his time at epa,...
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henry wardare at the museum in dearborn, michigan. the first field glenn want to look at us the most significant one we have, because it's where all of this came from. cycle. the 1896 quadra ford was fascinated by all things mechanical, right into his early adulthood. there was no technology and the time, he was caught up in the excitement around it. this is not an attempt to build a vehicle. it was something of a prototype, his mind to wrap around of what is a functional automobile. founded easier to understand the object that way. tinkered away at night when he was not at work. one of the advantages of being in that position, and also acts as machinery and illuminating works. cooking take -- took him through his first drive. that was it, he had done it. it was a two cylinder gasoline there. literally filled with for bicycle tires. two cylinders off to the side. and then a leather belt can be shipped. is perhaps 15, maybe 20 miles per hour. you don't want to go any faster than that. that really wasn't a problem in 1896. vehicle, noth
henry wardare at the museum in dearborn, michigan. the first field glenn want to look at us the most significant one we have, because it's where all of this came from. cycle. the 1896 quadra ford was fascinated by all things mechanical, right into his early adulthood. there was no technology and the time, he was caught up in the excitement around it. this is not an attempt to build a vehicle. it was something of a prototype, his mind to wrap around of what is a functional automobile. founded...
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john henry browne: if the opdykes are behind this-- [interposing voices] john henry browne: if the opdykesis, and you know, they hired me, i'll tell you, if they hired me, i wouldn't be wearing my timex. ok? you know, that's ridiculous. keith morrison: john henry browne settled into a local hotel and set to work, deconstructing the prevailing public view of defendant, michael oakes. keith morrison: here in court, browne sucked up the attention. john henry browne: and i would suggest counsel come to trial and she'll find out. keith morrison: naturally flamboyant. john henry browne: i don't think i have a dog in this fight. keith morrison: while the client seemed to disappear into the woodwork behind him. a client who, said john henry browne, was not at all the villain the prosecution seemed determined to portray. john henry browne: what we have is a man who, has on his own, raised very successfully four children. keith morrison: it became, shall we say, a theme. michael oakes, single father of four, grandfather of one. well-spoken, mild mannered, but certainly not any ordinary salesman or c
john henry browne: if the opdykes are behind this-- [interposing voices] john henry browne: if the opdykesis, and you know, they hired me, i'll tell you, if they hired me, i wouldn't be wearing my timex. ok? you know, that's ridiculous. keith morrison: john henry browne settled into a local hotel and set to work, deconstructing the prevailing public view of defendant, michael oakes. keith morrison: here in court, browne sucked up the attention. john henry browne: and i would suggest counsel...
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didn't fdr run with henry wallace on the ticket and wasn't henry wallace a republican into the 1930's? it is a long stretch where it audience member: he was a former republican but when roosevelt forced him on the 1940 convention, i believe he was by then a democrat. >> and he was in roosevelt's cabinet of the time. audience member: miss brimmer, why didn't you use daddy war bucks and those types of cartoons in your speech? >> why didn't i use various cartoons in my speech? i'm not sure what you are asking but how would that relate to how it works? what are you envisioning? >> you spoke of widows of black color. >> are you talking about little orphan annie? audience member: i think that would be appropriate. >> >> i will certainly think about it. what i didn't show was. tubman, as well as susie king taylor who was a civil war nurse. we don't have a lot of visual representations, and i haven't come across any. i usually ask people who they think about as civil war widows and black union widows, and many don't realize harriet tubman and susie king taylor received benefits as widows, but
didn't fdr run with henry wallace on the ticket and wasn't henry wallace a republican into the 1930's? it is a long stretch where it audience member: he was a former republican but when roosevelt forced him on the 1940 convention, i believe he was by then a democrat. >> and he was in roosevelt's cabinet of the time. audience member: miss brimmer, why didn't you use daddy war bucks and those types of cartoons in your speech? >> why didn't i use various cartoons in my speech? i'm not...
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henry cavill is here.sion impossible hive fallout." grab those command strips and let's make it work. they hold strong with a peel, stick, and press. and with that college life begins. i said, college life begins. oh dear, let's take that down damage free. stretch release and look no marks no mess, much more you. command. do. no harm. statake an extra 20% off!'s friends & family sale save on the new ultimate jegging - just $17.60 vans for the family start at $35.99 and bedding sets are just $47.99. plus, get kohl's cash! kickstart your back-to-school savings at kohl's. discover our largest variety of crab and crab dishes all year! like new crabfest combo. your one chance to have new jumbo snow crab with tender dungeness crab. or try crab lover's dream. sweet, juicy king crab and jumbo snow crab cozied up with crab linguini alfredo. even our shrimp is crab-topped! so hurry in and get your butter-dunkin' game on! 'cause crabfest will be gone in a snap. and now bring home the seafood you crave with red lobste
henry cavill is here.sion impossible hive fallout." grab those command strips and let's make it work. they hold strong with a peel, stick, and press. and with that college life begins. i said, college life begins. oh dear, let's take that down damage free. stretch release and look no marks no mess, much more you. command. do. no harm. statake an extra 20% off!'s friends & family sale save on the new ultimate jegging - just $17.60 vans for the family start at $35.99 and bedding sets are...
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hoy forma parte del equipo tÉcnico de belgica cuando en 1998 francia fue campeona del mundo con Él henry llama hace pacto con el diablo, otros dicen que su trabajo estÁ lejos del corazÓn, pero juan pablo Ángel, explica que esto en el fÚtbol es comun, tanto que a Él mismo le pasÓ cuando jugÓ en river plate contra nacional de medellÍaccÓn al otro pasan del amor odio, jorge vino con su hijo pensando que la semifinal la jugarÍa espaÑa. >> la verdad que jugaron mal el torneo, despidieron al director tÉcnico, 48 horas antes de comenzar muy difÍcil. >> en el mundo insistente los mexicaÉxico pensaron lo mismo. >> muy buenos los primeros partidos despuÉs bajamos un poco. >> asÍ vamos del amor a la desilusiÓn, y los jugadores a veces de hÉroes a villanos. >> bueno una de las mÁximas estrella que ha tenido el mundial cambia de aire, cristiano ronaldo le ha dicho hoy adiÓs a real madrid para marcharse a ju ha pagado 123 millones de dÓlares para tener a cristiano ronaldo, ahora los italianos esperan que tenga con ellos un pastan exitoso como el real madrid donde despuÉs de 9 aÑos conquistÓ 16 tÍtulos
hoy forma parte del equipo tÉcnico de belgica cuando en 1998 francia fue campeona del mundo con Él henry llama hace pacto con el diablo, otros dicen que su trabajo estÁ lejos del corazÓn, pero juan pablo Ángel, explica que esto en el fÚtbol es comun, tanto que a Él mismo le pasÓ cuando jugÓ en river plate contra nacional de medellÍaccÓn al otro pasan del amor odio, jorge vino con su hijo pensando que la semifinal la jugarÍa espaÑa. >> la verdad que jugaron mal el torneo,...
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with all the details here's our reporter henry moeran. here's our reporter henry moeran. were dominant indian england were dominant against an indian team at the start of the series after the vydra at trent bridge looked as though they could run away with the series. england underlined their credentials as the number one team. performances from joe root, back—to—back ioos, number one team. performances from joe root, back—to—backioos, don't come around often and he has proven why he is one of the world's best and he has given himself confidence ahead of the test series to follow. the big prize for england is 12 months away with the world cup on english soil. we have to concentrate on making sure we look to improve and we keep learning. and keep developing as a team. we still have some young guys in the team who can do some special things for a number of years, not just the world cup, and we have to drive that forward. when we get opportunities to be ruthless, like we did today, we have to drive it home and it is nice to put the thinking i
with all the details here's our reporter henry moeran. here's our reporter henry moeran. were dominant indian england were dominant against an indian team at the start of the series after the vydra at trent bridge looked as though they could run away with the series. england underlined their credentials as the number one team. performances from joe root, back—to—back ioos, number one team. performances from joe root, back—to—backioos, don't come around often and he has proven why he is...
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henry hanley henry lived in this house told me he lived in the base. investigative reporter joaquin. series about prosecutorial misconduct that took a look at thirty cases in new york city including tyrone johnson's family agreed to testify in exchange for lighter treatment for his own role in the crime he said he was helping sort of arrange this murder and that he had a walkie talkie when leroy arrived he was going to radio them to tell him that he was the first on the scene. and we have he was in my life was when he took the stand he said he knew me for two years he said that you guys knew each other yet and you were part of a robbery plot together like i know he was for. me as something like that was coming out and that's not true no and. the case was going to be chiefly based on henry hamleys testimony according to the prosecutor a guy named claude stewart who was by then a veteran queens district attorney and he led the defense to believe that the main evidence against tyrone would be the dying statements from. him from lee roy vance mother couple
henry hanley henry lived in this house told me he lived in the base. investigative reporter joaquin. series about prosecutorial misconduct that took a look at thirty cases in new york city including tyrone johnson's family agreed to testify in exchange for lighter treatment for his own role in the crime he said he was helping sort of arrange this murder and that he had a walkie talkie when leroy arrived he was going to radio them to tell him that he was the first on the scene. and we have he...
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i am in no doubt that henry genuinely loved her.ls on the wives, obviously three more to come. do you go back to original sources for the fiction as well as for the history? yes, i do. in fact this series of novels was born out of new research i was doing. in 1991 i published a book, six wives of henry viii, and i have been updating and revising, basically re—researching and rewriting that. it is a long project. how would you describe the changes in scholarship that have come about, the new things that we know from recent scholarship? i mean, a lot of work has been done on henry viii's court. we understand far more on how the court was structured and how it functioned and that has a bearing on the lives on the individuals who inhabit it. but also a lot of research has been done, minute research — i have done it myself — on anne boleyn's fall, for example, and on her sister, mary boleyn... who set her up...that sort of thing. yes, that kind of thing. but also in the detail, you can tell a different story now because we know so much m
i am in no doubt that henry genuinely loved her.ls on the wives, obviously three more to come. do you go back to original sources for the fiction as well as for the history? yes, i do. in fact this series of novels was born out of new research i was doing. in 1991 i published a book, six wives of henry viii, and i have been updating and revising, basically re—researching and rewriting that. it is a long project. how would you describe the changes in scholarship that have come about, the new...
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fortunately roosevelt was surrounded by a brilliant team of advisers, secretary of war henry simpson, secretary of navy and naval chief of operations admiral stark. they admitted that it could be trying to work with their commander in chief. in november 1940 stimson wrote in dairy that the president's mind didn't seem to follow consecutive chain of thought. he seemed to hop around from idea to idea and stimson said it was like chasing a alabama of sunshine around a vacant room, but the stimson, knox understood the need for a clearly focused strategic plan and a formal statement of priorities and goals so that the army and navy chiefs would have a solid basis for coordinating their planning and for meeting future military contingencies. in mid november the person who took the lead admiral stark who had the memorable nickname of betty. one evening in the late fall of 1940, he used an ancient device called a manual typewriter and layed out a menu of four different wartime strategy that is the united states could adopt and at the end he concluded with his own opinion of what america's pri
fortunately roosevelt was surrounded by a brilliant team of advisers, secretary of war henry simpson, secretary of navy and naval chief of operations admiral stark. they admitted that it could be trying to work with their commander in chief. in november 1940 stimson wrote in dairy that the president's mind didn't seem to follow consecutive chain of thought. he seemed to hop around from idea to idea and stimson said it was like chasing a alabama of sunshine around a vacant room, but the stimson,...
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henry: [habla en inglÉs]. porcentaje desde el 2014 segÚn una estimaciÓn oficial que divulga departamento de comercio. considerado como un indicio de cÓmo marchan las finanzas del paÍs sobre todo por las polÍticas comerciales impuestas por la administraciÓn trump. aÚn asÍ expertos dicen que hay que mantener cautela. investigan si el gobierno violÓ la ley al presuntamente destruir archivos de centenares de familias inmigrantes separadas en la frontera. administraciÓn nacional de archivos iniciÓ la pesquisa raÍz de una queja formal que presentaron contra la administraciÓn trump. habÍan dificultado la reunificaciÓn de padres con hijos no se dan abasto las corte migratorias para alcanzar una cifra rÉcorden mÁs de 7000 casos pendientes. ante la demora, dos jueces ofrecen su ayuda. estÁn dispuestos a retornar a su funciones. en su propuesta argumenta que los magistrados jubilados han sido investigados antes por lo que el proceso para obtener autorizaciones de seguridad no tomarÍa tanto tiempo para los primerizos. las
henry: [habla en inglÉs]. porcentaje desde el 2014 segÚn una estimaciÓn oficial que divulga departamento de comercio. considerado como un indicio de cÓmo marchan las finanzas del paÍs sobre todo por las polÍticas comerciales impuestas por la administraciÓn trump. aÚn asÍ expertos dicen que hay que mantener cautela. investigan si el gobierno violÓ la ley al presuntamente destruir archivos de centenares de familias inmigrantes separadas en la frontera. administraciÓn nacional de...
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so if you're like me -- you pick up henry fountain a new booing, the great quake. and you immediately assume it's about some california disaster. you don't think about alaska unless perhaps you're an a earthquake specialist or -- some trivia master. but alaska is exactly where the great quake happened on march 27th, 1964. at 9.2 on richter scale it was biggest earthquake ever recorded in north america and second most powerful in world history. does anyone know the most powerful? the answer is chile in 19605 one register ared 9.5. the one in alaska lasted more than 4 minutes which is -- incredibly long for an earthquake the human tragedy in physical damage of it all are drayically and vividly captured but the quake's impact on people -- on structures -- and on the landscape is only part of the story that henry tells. his book also is a story about how -- a major natural disaster spurred up inquiry and that part of the story centers around one individual in particular geologist with u.s. geological survey named george -- now he wasn't an earthquake expert but he knew
so if you're like me -- you pick up henry fountain a new booing, the great quake. and you immediately assume it's about some california disaster. you don't think about alaska unless perhaps you're an a earthquake specialist or -- some trivia master. but alaska is exactly where the great quake happened on march 27th, 1964. at 9.2 on richter scale it was biggest earthquake ever recorded in north america and second most powerful in world history. does anyone know the most powerful? the answer is...
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[applause] >> alaska weekend continues with new york times science reporter henry felton on the largest earthquake recorded in north america which march 27 1964 in alaska. the quake which measured 9.2 on the richter scale killed over 130people . quick good evening. i'm bradley graham, co-owner of politics and prose along with my wife and on behalf of the staff, thankyou very much for coming . so if you're like me, you pick up henry felton's new book "the great quake" and you immediately assumeit's about some california disaster . what you don't think about is alaska unless you are perhaps an earthquake specialist or some trivia master. alaska is exactly where the great quick happened on march 27th 1964. 9.2 on the richter scale, was the biggest earthquake ever recorded in north america and the second most powerful in world history. does anyone know the most powerful? >> the answer is chile in 1960. and that one register 9.5. the one in alaska lasted more than four minutes which is an incredibly long for an earthquake. the human tragedy and damage of it all are dramatically and vividly c
[applause] >> alaska weekend continues with new york times science reporter henry felton on the largest earthquake recorded in north america which march 27 1964 in alaska. the quake which measured 9.2 on the richter scale killed over 130people . quick good evening. i'm bradley graham, co-owner of politics and prose along with my wife and on behalf of the staff, thankyou very much for coming . so if you're like me, you pick up henry felton's new book "the great quake" and you...
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next, we continue our tour of the henry ford museum. describes how auto manufacturing changed during world war ii. we will also learn how vehicles in default based on customer preference and available technology. one of the last models we will see is a 1983 honda accord, the first honda built in the united states. standing in front of what is probably our guests' car, the 1931 bugatti royale. bugatti was born in france. in the early 1930's of building cars so luxurious that they would be favored by kings and queens, royals throughout europe, and the bugatti was that. it was one of the largest production cars ever built, massive 170ke a inches long. it has a v8 engine. two seats in the back. an object of conspicuous consumption, but absolutely breathtaking in design. bugatti introduced this car in 1931. the price brand-new in 1931 was $43,000. it would have been all that -- all but unattainable to only -- to any but the wealthiest during the great depression. only about seven of them were built. this is one of the survivors. this car has
next, we continue our tour of the henry ford museum. describes how auto manufacturing changed during world war ii. we will also learn how vehicles in default based on customer preference and available technology. one of the last models we will see is a 1983 honda accord, the first honda built in the united states. standing in front of what is probably our guests' car, the 1931 bugatti royale. bugatti was born in france. in the early 1930's of building cars so luxurious that they would be...
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kate, henry, many thanks indeed.on the bbc news website, all there for you, seven days a week am a at the website. if you miss the programme any time you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. should two british jihadists accused of terror offences face the death penalty in the united states. charles goode free city is one of the biggest problems, to blame? -- childhood obesity is one of the biggest proms in the uk. and, the person who has won £1 million but is giving it all away. a couple of other people in the studio as well as you may have noticed, we will look at the latest weather prospects for you now, just coming up to four minutes to ten. here's alina jenkins. she will in a moment, we will have headlines coming up for you at the top of the hour, let's first get the weather forecast. parts of northern ireland saw a months worth of rain injust parts of northern ireland saw a months worth of rain in just 24 hours, if you have not seen much yet, there is more to come today, coupled with strong and gusty winds, partic
kate, henry, many thanks indeed.on the bbc news website, all there for you, seven days a week am a at the website. if you miss the programme any time you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. should two british jihadists accused of terror offences face the death penalty in the united states. charles goode free city is one of the biggest problems, to blame? -- childhood obesity is one of the biggest proms in the uk. and, the person who has won £1 million but is giving it all away. a couple of...
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he is like i just saw a photo of someone pulling like a forty inch leech out of their nose you know henry kravitz is that leech off line that photo for it like that so rick rabbit sees that forty is a leech and the. knows of america but you can't pull him out these embedded and so much is about that illusion the illusion that the public pension funds like that they don't mind paying real wealth taken from pensioners give it to these guys in order to maintain the illusion that they're somehow doing a job that they are somehow actually. getting out eight nine percent annual returns when they're not the illusion of so much of our economy when you drive across america as we have when the illusion is that nafta.
he is like i just saw a photo of someone pulling like a forty inch leech out of their nose you know henry kravitz is that leech off line that photo for it like that so rick rabbit sees that forty is a leech and the. knows of america but you can't pull him out these embedded and so much is about that illusion the illusion that the public pension funds like that they don't mind paying real wealth taken from pensioners give it to these guys in order to maintain the illusion that they're somehow...
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before the game they walked the redpe car brit mack henry i out and about. it wasgh there,l enjo that goes joyed it and the players still.e looked good. it was swelteringm thenotheatr intervened. en wh walked the red carpet, including twoamponades when fox5 local news returns. welcome bac hs park for the a bigr j sus taway from the big ge and of mee haening. what's a big event without a red carpet. or a thunderstorm followed by heat and humidity. >> that, too. brit mack henry over in the parkment she was one thed carpetayarlier. hey, blit. it was very hard to be dressed up when it was as i t arguably the two biggestg. national stars max scherzer and bryce harper were the first to walk the carpet. bryce hceper ived a lot of krts subpoena because of his low batting average. he more than put his critics to rest last night withh homerun derby wifn and he arved very fashionly. he was wearing red loafer was an suit and of course it's brycer. ha so the flashy sunglasses as well. he spent a lotf time signing autographs, but he did winning the homerun derby in his ow
before the game they walked the redpe car brit mack henry i out and about. it wasgh there,l enjo that goes joyed it and the players still.e looked good. it was swelteringm thenotheatr intervened. en wh walked the red carpet, including twoamponades when fox5 local news returns. welcome bac hs park for the a bigr j sus taway from the big ge and of mee haening. what's a big event without a red carpet. or a thunderstorm followed by heat and humidity. >> that, too. brit mack henry over in the...
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henry's hard sparkling water. 88 calories, no sugar. you'll be here to kyle, i got you.ou? okay... what about here? yup. here? yup. is that for us? it sure is. gimme, gimme. what about here? here too, kyle. and here sir robert from state farm? if you invite me. he said yes! hazzza! let's battle. ahh! go with the one that's here to help life go right. state farm. and we got to know the friends of our friends.r the friends. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you safe and protect your privacy. because when this place does what it was built for, then we all get a little closer. well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay less for data. it's
henry's hard sparkling water. 88 calories, no sugar. you'll be here to kyle, i got you.ou? okay... what about here? yup. here? yup. is that for us? it sure is. gimme, gimme. what about here? here too, kyle. and here sir robert from state farm? if you invite me. he said yes! hazzza! let's battle. ahh! go with the one that's here to help life go right. state farm. and we got to know the friends of our friends.r the friends. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little...
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what i find fascinating here is an essay in defense of henry kissinger. dr. kissinger is elderly, now still a very important voice in what we're doing. but kissinger under new china as you would see it, what has changed about this new china versus a china that kissinger knew in his heyday? mr. kaplan: the china that henry kissinger knew in his heyday was a state, a state and also a civilization. today it's become an empire and it's become an empire across eurasia and the indian ocean that mirrors all of the empires in asia. the wong dynasty, and the early ming dynasty in the development of the belt and road road part. so it's not china we face anymore like henry kissinger, it's the chinese empire that will stretch all the way to the eastern mediterranean because the chinese are helping import development projects in greece and italy. tom: i mean, it is belt and road, but it is really belt and airline, isn't it? is it really a four-lane highway? mr. kaplan: it's different in each place, but to give you a generic sense it's a highway, link, real link, -- rail i
what i find fascinating here is an essay in defense of henry kissinger. dr. kissinger is elderly, now still a very important voice in what we're doing. but kissinger under new china as you would see it, what has changed about this new china versus a china that kissinger knew in his heyday? mr. kaplan: the china that henry kissinger knew in his heyday was a state, a state and also a civilization. today it's become an empire and it's become an empire across eurasia and the indian ocean that...
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one is across the street, in the plaza, the statue of william henry seward. he was the secretary of state for president abraham lincoln. in 1867, he negotiated a treaty with the russian minister to the united states that resulted in transferring russian america at , to the united states, when it became alaska. -- constructing of a statue of henry seward across the capital, and that is prominent in the foreground of many photographs of the capital today. right now, we are standing in the lobby of the ground floor, a very low ceiling space. not as dynamic as some of the other capitals where you enter and there's a big rotunda, it is a very welcoming place. the lobby is surrounded by the same marble as used in the columns outside, used here in the floor and on the walls. it is another representation of using alaska resources in the construction of the building. we have moved to the chambers for the house of representatives on the east wing, the end of the east wing, the second floor of the capitol building. the is the same location original house of representati
one is across the street, in the plaza, the statue of william henry seward. he was the secretary of state for president abraham lincoln. in 1867, he negotiated a treaty with the russian minister to the united states that resulted in transferring russian america at , to the united states, when it became alaska. -- constructing of a statue of henry seward across the capital, and that is prominent in the foreground of many photographs of the capital today. right now, we are standing in the lobby...
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in oakland, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> henry, were any of the family members in court today for the suspect for cowell? >> reporter: couldn't see -- didn't see any relatives of the suspect there today, julie. >> i'm just wondering, what was it like being inside that courtroom? >> reporter: the tension was palpable. at the end of the hearing, we couldn't see the defendant because in that specific department he is in a partition so no cameras were allowed. even if they were, you couldn't see him all over the courtroom. but every, single seat was packed. and we'll be back on august 22nd. >> henry lee live for us tonight. henry, thank you. >>> family and friends as we mentioned here, packed the courtroom today. our cristina rendon talked with nia wilson's family today and has their reaction. >>> reporter: this morning the father said the past three days have been extremely painful for not only him but his entire family. you can just imagine how painful this entire week has been since she was killed on sunday night. and this afternoon, the family gathered at the courthouse supporting eac
in oakland, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> henry, were any of the family members in court today for the suspect for cowell? >> reporter: couldn't see -- didn't see any relatives of the suspect there today, julie. >> i'm just wondering, what was it like being inside that courtroom? >> reporter: the tension was palpable. at the end of the hearing, we couldn't see the defendant because in that specific department he is in a partition so no cameras were allowed. even if they...
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fortunately, roosevelt was surrounded by a brilliant team of advisors, secretary of war henry stimson, secretary of the navy frank knox, army chief of staff general george marshall and mabel chief of operations admiral stark. they admitted that it could be trying to work with their commander-in-chief and in november 1940 stimson wrote in his diary that the presidents mind did not seem to follow consecutive chain of thought and he seemed to have around from idea to idea and stimson said it was like chasing a beam of sunshine around a bacon. but, the simpson, quartet understood the need for a clearly focused strategic plan in a formal statement of priority and goals so that the army and navy chiefs and have a solid basis for coordinating their planning and for meeting future military contingencies. in in mid november the person that the lead was admiral stark who had the memorable nickname of betty. one evening in the late fall of 1940 he used an agents device called a manual typewriter. [laughter] and laid out a menu of four different wartime strategies that the united states could ado
fortunately, roosevelt was surrounded by a brilliant team of advisors, secretary of war henry stimson, secretary of the navy frank knox, army chief of staff general george marshall and mabel chief of operations admiral stark. they admitted that it could be trying to work with their commander-in-chief and in november 1940 stimson wrote in his diary that the presidents mind did not seem to follow consecutive chain of thought and he seemed to have around from idea to idea and stimson said it was...
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i tell sammy that henry ayers is my great, great, great, great uncle.first white person to come here they named this rock after. something i feel a little uncomfortable about. i want to say sorry for the disrespectful way and brutal way that families like mine treated aboriginal people in the past. his reaction surprises me. he's excited because he says his great, great grandfather met explorer william goss. what did they talk about? do you think it was weird that they came up with that name, ayers rock, that they wanted to call it something different? sorry about that. later that afternoon, i tell alison. i speak five languages. english is my fifth. with alison's language skills, she works as a bridge between the elders, the government and the tourism operators. today, is dancing in a welcome ceremony for visitors here for a cultural festival. on stage is tilly, with her all—female schoolgirls drumming group. it's an event that showcases indigenous culture from across australia, for a mixed audience. renowned australian indigenous country music singer
i tell sammy that henry ayers is my great, great, great, great uncle.first white person to come here they named this rock after. something i feel a little uncomfortable about. i want to say sorry for the disrespectful way and brutal way that families like mine treated aboriginal people in the past. his reaction surprises me. he's excited because he says his great, great grandfather met explorer william goss. what did they talk about? do you think it was weird that they came up with that name,...
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he is like i just saw a photo of someone pulling like a forty inch leech out of their nose you know henry kravitz is that leech off line that photo for like that's a very crabbed it seems that forty is a leech and the. knows of america but you can't pull him out these embedded and so much is about that illusion the illusion that the public pension funds like that they don't mind paying real wealth taken from pensioners give it to these guys in order to maintain the illusion that they're somehow doing a job that they are somehow actually. getting out eight nine percent annual returns when they're not the illusion of so much of our economy when you drive across america as we have when the illusion is that nafta and all these trade deals have helped the american people but we drive across america to find out do this is like a disaster is known here and that is the next headline with wall street regarding these auto tariffs that trump wants to apply to europe and china and i thought ok the guy's deranged what is he doing but actually there's some support behind it according to what wall stree
he is like i just saw a photo of someone pulling like a forty inch leech out of their nose you know henry kravitz is that leech off line that photo for like that's a very crabbed it seems that forty is a leech and the. knows of america but you can't pull him out these embedded and so much is about that illusion the illusion that the public pension funds like that they don't mind paying real wealth taken from pensioners give it to these guys in order to maintain the illusion that they're somehow...
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i tell sammy that henry ayers is my great, great, great, great uncle.that, the first white person to come here they named this rock after. something i feel a little uncomfortable about. i want to say sorry for the disrespectful way and brutal way that families like mine treated aboriginal people in the past. his reaction surprises me. he's excited because he says his great, great grandfather met explorer william goss. what did they talk about? do you think it was weird that they came up with that name, ayers rock, that they wanted to call it something different? sorry about that. later that afternoon, i tell alison. aboriginal people don't hold grudges. what was past is past. from the beginning. but now we are looking at going forward. and teaching nonindigenous people to respect that, and develop that understanding and that trust about what happened rather than living in the past. so, they are all about coming together, interacting, showing each other. i speak five languages. english is my fifth. with alison's language skills, she works as a bridge bet
i tell sammy that henry ayers is my great, great, great, great uncle.that, the first white person to come here they named this rock after. something i feel a little uncomfortable about. i want to say sorry for the disrespectful way and brutal way that families like mine treated aboriginal people in the past. his reaction surprises me. he's excited because he says his great, great grandfather met explorer william goss. what did they talk about? do you think it was weird that they came up with...
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. >> president nixon will dispatch his adviser on foreign affairs, henry kissinger, to paris for thece talks. >> it is thought the u.s. is working on a new proposal to offer to the viet cong and north vietnam. >> nixon's strategy on vietnam was to negotiate a peace agreement but at the same time to vietnamize the conflict. >> we had to turn the war over to south vietnam, or it was going to be hopeless. we couldn't fight their war forever. >> the south vietnamese were taught to think like americans, act like americans, fight like americans. >> south vietnam's president thieu, he wanted nothing more than to gradually take over full responsibility for the war. >> president nixon started withdrawing troops almost right away. he had a lot to withdraw. there were over 500,000 men there. >> but he did this very slowly. as they supposedly shifted the burden of the fighting to the south vietnamese army. it was going so slowly a lot of people were getting killed in the process, and there was no end to it. >> october 15, 1969, vietnam moratorium day. >> surely this is a day unique in our histor
. >> president nixon will dispatch his adviser on foreign affairs, henry kissinger, to paris for thece talks. >> it is thought the u.s. is working on a new proposal to offer to the viet cong and north vietnam. >> nixon's strategy on vietnam was to negotiate a peace agreement but at the same time to vietnamize the conflict. >> we had to turn the war over to south vietnam, or it was going to be hopeless. we couldn't fight their war forever. >> the south vietnamese...
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henry, give us a russian civics lesson.e understand that president she in china has tenure as president that is longer than anyone else thought. is mr. vladimir putin president for life in russia? helsinki, whato is his permanence as president of the russian federation? vladimir putin has always maintained that he will never change the russian constitution than twos more consecutive terms. under the constitution, he has just been reelected with a thumping majority. that term expires in 2024. unless he finds some clever mechanism, you mentioned the swap with medved -- with medvedev which allowed him to keep our as prime minister, that is a possibility. i think he does not know himself. it is very hard for him to let go. that much is clear. to say that he will definitely go in 2024, no one can be that sure. tom: -- francine: henry, thank you so much. .et us get to max kettner he is looking at the spillover of what happens if president vladimir putin together with president trump talks about nor .tream to is there anything tha
henry, give us a russian civics lesson.e understand that president she in china has tenure as president that is longer than anyone else thought. is mr. vladimir putin president for life in russia? helsinki, whato is his permanence as president of the russian federation? vladimir putin has always maintained that he will never change the russian constitution than twos more consecutive terms. under the constitution, he has just been reelected with a thumping majority. that term expires in 2024....
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so if he wants to get up -- >> henry, do you want to come up? >> okay. >> okay. sorry about that. >> i kind of gave you the motivation behind them wanting our space. >> henry sears. i oversee our development at 5 # 0 bran -- 590 brannan street. this is a project that we've been working on since 2012, and we first approached the p.u.c. in 2014 when we first saw the opportunity to buy 2000 marin and do the swap. the overall project that we're planning is a total of 4.5 acres. it'll include three office buildings totaling 922,000 square feet of office, a 13,000 square foot affordable housing site, plus we'll take 639 bryant, and we'll combine it with two other private parcels to create a new 40,000 acre public park, which will be a public benefit as part of the project, as well. and tishman-aspire properties, we own a number of properties in san francisco san francisco. all of our construction sites are also union, and i think an important thing, part of this transaction that we worked out in the last couple month is that as a condition of closing, we will turn key
so if he wants to get up -- >> henry, do you want to come up? >> okay. >> okay. sorry about that. >> i kind of gave you the motivation behind them wanting our space. >> henry sears. i oversee our development at 5 # 0 bran -- 590 brannan street. this is a project that we've been working on since 2012, and we first approached the p.u.c. in 2014 when we first saw the opportunity to buy 2000 marin and do the swap. the overall project that we're planning is a total of...
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por lo menos los partidos adversariosde andrÉs manuel y el presidente henry monster' lo entendieron,tele lo entenderÁ irremediablemente. mÁs seidores dandrÉs manuel. queieplancha del zÓcalo se estÁ llenando. la gente se estÁ viniendo con una emociÓn impresionante. gritan en momentos! aquÍ vemos a las personas con banderas, obviamente los cÁnticos... muchas personas estÁn con playeras! (gritos) >> ana wert una especie de corredor que se presume que es dÓnde caminarÁ hacia el
por lo menos los partidos adversariosde andrÉs manuel y el presidente henry monster' lo entendieron,tele lo entenderÁ irremediablemente. mÁs seidores dandrÉs manuel. queieplancha del zÓcalo se estÁ llenando. la gente se estÁ viniendo con una emociÓn impresionante. gritan en momentos! aquÍ vemos a las personas con banderas, obviamente los cÁnticos... muchas personas estÁn con playeras! (gritos) >> ana wert una especie de corredor que se presume que es dÓnde caminarÁ hacia el
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it was left to henry kissinger to handle the crisis. kissinger decided to respond to the soviet threat with a show of force. at eleven forty one pm washington time the american armed forces state of alert was raised to defense condition three the highest in peacetime. well the question of the us versus soviet union always boils down to mutual annihilation we could have killed everybody in the soviet union they could've killed everybody and i state and the rest of the world would have gone it was an absolutely insane situation the thing that saved it was that each side knew that if a war occurred the leaders themselves would get killed and so when you know that you're going to get killed in a war and i dissent poor peasant soldiers going to get killed you make different decisions about starting a war. faced with the possibility of a spiral towards nuclear war the next day twenty fifth of october the soviet stepped back the alert was defused. but the soviet union. would not believe that it mattered at this moment. in fact we have over the
it was left to henry kissinger to handle the crisis. kissinger decided to respond to the soviet threat with a show of force. at eleven forty one pm washington time the american armed forces state of alert was raised to defense condition three the highest in peacetime. well the question of the us versus soviet union always boils down to mutual annihilation we could have killed everybody in the soviet union they could've killed everybody and i state and the rest of the world would have gone it...
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to henry.n a movie soon with that. in all sincerity thanks for sharing your talents and your wisdom as well. "mission: impossible-fallout" hits theaters friday. coming up, hayley atwell is here live. this is long distance with the best wifi experience, long-distance relationship. plus the most free shows to stream. and with savings on wireless, this is a relationship with more money to spend on the important things. this is how xfinity makes life... simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet for just $29.99 a month for 12 months. plus, ask how you can save on your wireless bill when you include xfinity mobile with your internet. click, call or visit a store today. >>> back now with hayley atwell. she is exploring the hundred acre wood in the new live action "christopher robin," of course, inspired by beloved winnie the pooh children's books that we all love. >> uh-huh. >> my question to you is you're up against these fabulous actors like ewan mcgregor but also she's crashings that
to henry.n a movie soon with that. in all sincerity thanks for sharing your talents and your wisdom as well. "mission: impossible-fallout" hits theaters friday. coming up, hayley atwell is here live. this is long distance with the best wifi experience, long-distance relationship. plus the most free shows to stream. and with savings on wireless, this is a relationship with more money to spend on the important things. this is how xfinity makes life... simple. easy. awesome. get started...
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i met henry. we have breaking news on scott pruitt, the administrator resigned citing unrelenting personal attacks on himself and his family, the president praised him for accomplishing a lot for the economy by stripping environmental regulations but his tenure was engulfed by controversies, security, spending habits and delegations from a pro trump whistleblower in the interview i did with the administrator a couple months back. he said you would drain the swamp. >> he is draining the swamp renting an apartment from the wife of washington lobbyist. >> i don't think that is fair to ask that question. i lost my whole career that i worked 20 years for. i was one of the pres.'s first advance guys but i couldn't put up with it anymore. i love this administration. i love the president. but scott pruitt, i couldn't be part of anymore. ed: supposed to be focused on the big senate battle but seemed to morph into a lot more. >> reporter: this was a long hour and 15 minutes campaign style rally the presiden
i met henry. we have breaking news on scott pruitt, the administrator resigned citing unrelenting personal attacks on himself and his family, the president praised him for accomplishing a lot for the economy by stripping environmental regulations but his tenure was engulfed by controversies, security, spending habits and delegations from a pro trump whistleblower in the interview i did with the administrator a couple months back. he said you would drain the swamp. >> he is draining the...
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henry's hard sparkling water. 88 calories, no sugar.plaza, we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. crowne plaza. lemonis: i need to open my eyes? your eyes a little bit. ewell: yes. lemonis: you told me when i first got here you were interested in being involved, you were interested in being a partner. i'm interested in hearing how to make that happen. and so, what's the perfect scenario for you? ewell: it's this business -- lemonis: right here, right now. what's the perfect scenario right now? ewell: i come in here, lead the team. that's -- used to leading. -lemonis: lead, okay, manage. -ewell: yep. lemonis: good words -- lead and manage. what if i suggested to them that you be the manager here, and you'd be in charge? i think they need a leader here. i think that leader would be good if it was you. ewell wants in, but i think he sees himself more as a consultant. the real
henry's hard sparkling water. 88 calories, no sugar.plaza, we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. crowne plaza. lemonis: i need to open my eyes? your eyes a little bit. ewell: yes. lemonis: you told me when i first got here you were interested in being involved, you were interested in being a partner. i'm interested in hearing how...