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henry was fearful.m and scare him, tell him there were monsters in the house and he would be terrified. >> my impression was that this was not the kind of man who could have conceived of or initiated this kind of crime. >> henry and leon would languish on death row for eight years, but in 1988 the north carolina supreme court weighed in. >> henry mccollum and leon brown were awarded new trials, because the jury instructions at the original trial allowed the jury to convict both of them even if the jury found that only one of them was guilty, and those instructions were illegal. >> while preparing for retrial, dayan realized that no physical evidence tied the brothers to the crime, and neither henry or leon were given lawyers during their interrogations. >> the police who interrogated henry mccollum got him to sign a waiver of his miranda rights. the language of the miranda warnings is written in an educational level beyond henry's ability to understand those words. henry mccollum thought waiving was goi
henry was fearful.m and scare him, tell him there were monsters in the house and he would be terrified. >> my impression was that this was not the kind of man who could have conceived of or initiated this kind of crime. >> henry and leon would languish on death row for eight years, but in 1988 the north carolina supreme court weighed in. >> henry mccollum and leon brown were awarded new trials, because the jury instructions at the original trial allowed the jury to convict...
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is very puzzling in terms of religion. >> henry viii had the alliances.to disregard the pope, to be able to say, "no, i don't care if you put my entire country under interdict," meaning everybody is excommunicated, "this makes no difference to me." essentially he stripped away the authority of the papacy and originally, at least, kept almost everything else, simply establishing a new church with a different head, and that authority was what he was most interested in, who was at the head of it. >> narrator: in the face of spiritual revolutionaries and power-hungry monarchs, the once-almighty pope sees the power of the office dwindle for the first time in nearly 800 years. by the milling of the 16th century, it looks as if the reign of the roman catholic church is finally coming to an end. your home improvement "to-do list" still isn't "to-done". but hey, at least you still have time to get the ford vehicle you've always wanted. just get to the final days of our holiday sales event. see you sometime between now and january 2nd. so you can end your year on a
is very puzzling in terms of religion. >> henry viii had the alliances.to disregard the pope, to be able to say, "no, i don't care if you put my entire country under interdict," meaning everybody is excommunicated, "this makes no difference to me." essentially he stripped away the authority of the papacy and originally, at least, kept almost everything else, simply establishing a new church with a different head, and that authority was what he was most interested in,...
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and they have a whole room dedicated to henry kissinger. and that probably goes a little further than i would go. you know, there have been lots of polemics aimed at kissinger calling him a war criminal and a traitor. i do take lying to the president as a pretty serious charge. and the documentary evidence is overwhelming that he sent nixon summaries that were inaccurate statements. that's the softest language i can use. inaccurate statements of what was said. kissinger, the way -- this gets back to one of suzanne's questions and how has he maintained the reputation. because he takes partial responsibility for that. so in his memoir he'll say i committed the cardinal sin of a negotiator. i became an advocate for my own negotiation. so what kissinger would say in this situation is if i wasn't telling the president that there was hope in paris for a peace agreement, a half-cocked nixon was going to go and bomb them back to the stone able. so i was actually the -- stone age. so i was actually the brakes. that's how he explained this. it's not
and they have a whole room dedicated to henry kissinger. and that probably goes a little further than i would go. you know, there have been lots of polemics aimed at kissinger calling him a war criminal and a traitor. i do take lying to the president as a pretty serious charge. and the documentary evidence is overwhelming that he sent nixon summaries that were inaccurate statements. that's the softest language i can use. inaccurate statements of what was said. kissinger, the way -- this gets...
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henry clay's first cousin. and thomas richie, a late comer to the camp and he had been a friend of henry clay in richmond, virginia. that picture was taken about 1850, which was the year during a dinner party. thomas ritchie admitted to clay that he never believed the corrupt bargain smear. they all in the late 1820's fell into the same camp as jackson supporter, richard mentor jackson, who said old hickory's men would support adams and clay even if they act as pure as angels that stand at the right hand of the of the throne of god. >> well, in conclusion, let's recall the nature of a smear is either to fabricate a believable lie or bend the truth to the purpose of making credible otherwise unsupportable allegations. in that regard, the crux construction of a smear a counter factual, a truth becomes an abscle to the smear's purpose or becomes malable and-- maliable, and at some point it's soulless in those who promote it and those who believe it. those who promote it and know its origins and purpose must take a
henry clay's first cousin. and thomas richie, a late comer to the camp and he had been a friend of henry clay in richmond, virginia. that picture was taken about 1850, which was the year during a dinner party. thomas ritchie admitted to clay that he never believed the corrupt bargain smear. they all in the late 1820's fell into the same camp as jackson supporter, richard mentor jackson, who said old hickory's men would support adams and clay even if they act as pure as angels that stand at the...
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[laughing] >> there are these two hindus, henry royce and henry ford, both born in 1863, both captivated in youth by the idea of mechanically propelled vehicles. they both own these french -- the reason it works like automobile and garage and so forth are all french is the original engineering originated in france. they both of these machines which were effectively to bicycles bolted together with ten-horsepower, very primitive engine which propelled these two characters along at high speed, noisily, smoke only, no price, nothing sophisticate like that. both men that this was wonderful but both can each man had a different view. henry royce in manchester said i want to perfect this way of driving. i'm going to create the most impeccably engineered automobile that i possibly can. and restored by contrast said we live in an amazing country with astonishing vistas, with forests and grand canyon and so forth. i'm going to make machine which everyone in the country can afford to buy so that he or she can see the magic of this country. what i concentrate on our two cars, both men almost exactl
[laughing] >> there are these two hindus, henry royce and henry ford, both born in 1863, both captivated in youth by the idea of mechanically propelled vehicles. they both own these french -- the reason it works like automobile and garage and so forth are all french is the original engineering originated in france. they both of these machines which were effectively to bicycles bolted together with ten-horsepower, very primitive engine which propelled these two characters along at high...
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john henry browne: if the opdykes are behind this-- [interposing voices] john henry browne: if the opdykes 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 cons
john henry browne: if the opdykes are behind this-- [interposing voices] john henry browne: if the opdykes 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...
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henry clay's first cousin. and then there's thomas ritchie, a late comer to the jackson camp, who had actually been a friend of henry clay back when they were teenagers in richmond, virginia. this picture was taken about 1850 which was the year that during a dinner party thomas ritchie actually admitted to clay that he had never believed the corrupt bargain smear. they all, however, in the late 1820s fell into the same camp as jackson's supporter rush ard mentor -- richard mentor johnson who said at the time that old hickory's men would oppose adams and clay even, quote, if they act as pure as the angels that stand at the right hand of the throne of god. >> well, in conclusion, let's recall that the nature of a smear is either to fabricate a believable lie or bend the truth to the purpose of making credible otherwise unsupportable allegations. in that regard, the construction of a smear is by necessity counterfactual. a truth becomes an obstacle to the smear's purpose, or it is made malleable and thus becomes a
henry clay's first cousin. and then there's thomas ritchie, a late comer to the jackson camp, who had actually been a friend of henry clay back when they were teenagers in richmond, virginia. this picture was taken about 1850 which was the year that during a dinner party thomas ritchie actually admitted to clay that he had never believed the corrupt bargain smear. they all, however, in the late 1820s fell into the same camp as jackson's supporter rush ard mentor -- richard mentor johnson who...
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. >> why emilia clarke and henry golding might be your favorite new rom-com couple. ? but first we teamed up with verizon to create some holiday memories. >> now tonight here on our "e.t." holiday carnival we are going to show you how we party "e.t." style. >> yes, we are and we are so excited because we have teamed up with verizon and we are going to capture all the google pixel three and the new palm. >> it is and how cool is this palm? it actually syncs to my bigger phone so i can leave it at home. and i can slip into my clutch or hide it in a cute dress and still stay connected all night. >> i'll have a churro please. my mom is texting me. she wants to know if i'm coming home for christmas. >> i'm gonna finish by taking a group selfie with the google pixel three. watch this. >> kevin, i'm not in the shot at all. >> i got you, keltie. >> everybody smile. here we go. one, two, three. >> the google pixel three and palm are available exclusively from verizon. for great holiday deals for everyone on your list visit their website. closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> m
. >> why emilia clarke and henry golding might be your favorite new rom-com couple. ? but first we teamed up with verizon to create some holiday memories. >> now tonight here on our "e.t." holiday carnival we are going to show you how we party "e.t." style. >> yes, we are and we are so excited because we have teamed up with verizon and we are going to capture all the google pixel three and the new palm. >> it is and how cool is this palm? it actually...
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after that time, henry adams reinvented this fantastic center as the preeminent design center.t houses designers of all walks, all environments. the center today is home to over 85 different showrooms -- >> supervisor tang: may have to flip it a little. >> thank you. there it is. 85 different showrooms catering across the design community and residents. we believe that the landmarking progress will give us one more tool to preserve the building and to have the resources to make upgrades going forward. we have planned some broad scaled renovations. compliance with a.d.a. and our mission is unchanged. we preserve and maintain the center status of one of the leading design centers. i'm joined by showroom tenants and i have as well signatures of support of our showrooms and tenants as well and we thank you for your support today in maintaining this building an historic landmark. >> supervisor tang: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, supervisors. thank you for hearing public comment today. i'm eric hughes. i'm the managing principal of a showroom at the design center. i'm he
after that time, henry adams reinvented this fantastic center as the preeminent design center.t houses designers of all walks, all environments. the center today is home to over 85 different showrooms -- >> supervisor tang: may have to flip it a little. >> thank you. there it is. 85 different showrooms catering across the design community and residents. we believe that the landmarking progress will give us one more tool to preserve the building and to have the resources to make...
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celebrated his second when intend games as monaco's coach on tuesday henry side beat m.e.n. to nail up the win that lifts monaco out of the relegation zone and france's top division this is henry's first head coaching role and he has already seen his side crash out of the champions league monaco's next matches against nice who are managed by henry's former arsenal team mate patrick vieira. it's not a question of my personal level of confidence we try to win a series of matches one then two and then at least three so we should see much off the match and see what happens after that and when moving on to the n.b.a. of a dallas mavericks beat the portland trailblazers for their eighth straight home when de andre jordan had twelve points in the game while ricky forward who could on each bag twenty one and nine rebounds leading his side to a one eleven one zero to win portland have now lost eight of their last eleven games. and arizona the suns have continued their dismal run buddy hill and scored twenty points and seven assists to leave the visiting sacramento kings to a one twen
celebrated his second when intend games as monaco's coach on tuesday henry side beat m.e.n. to nail up the win that lifts monaco out of the relegation zone and france's top division this is henry's first head coaching role and he has already seen his side crash out of the champions league monaco's next matches against nice who are managed by henry's former arsenal team mate patrick vieira. it's not a question of my personal level of confidence we try to win a series of matches one then two and...
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fin tech and crypto leader for asia henri thank you so much for your time. that's it for this sign thanks for joining us as we broke down the cryptocurrency market as always you can catch just in catch boom bust on direct t.v. channel three twenty one dish network channel two eighty or streaming twenty four seven on t.v. the free t.v. app or the channel one thirty two or hit us up on youtube dot. com slash. we'll see you next on. well you know they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long . there. are pulling ships and it's. not. to be fish already nine to. connor. fifteen scoops seven times they do it several times a day with a big fleet oh you get an idea. we have to understand we can still use to just. be with them this is the deal. i'm doing this because i want the future world to future generations to have enjoy the ocean we. expect very many people will choose to be biologically go through a big biologic will be viewable do you. feel my. and it's not working for well i believe that we will have pretty much no biologically old peo
fin tech and crypto leader for asia henri thank you so much for your time. that's it for this sign thanks for joining us as we broke down the cryptocurrency market as always you can catch just in catch boom bust on direct t.v. channel three twenty one dish network channel two eighty or streaming twenty four seven on t.v. the free t.v. app or the channel one thirty two or hit us up on youtube dot. com slash. we'll see you next on. well you know they were kind of adopted because we were called...
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a bit coin and the many crypto hacks we've seen in the past few years and later we'll be joined by henri arslan yun. and crypto leader for people you see in asia to talk about stability and volatility and cripples we've got a lot to cover today for both newcomers and virtual currency veterans so let's get right to it. the crypto currency market is on the verge of one more step toward normalization and regulation this time in the united kingdom the u.k.'s financial conduct authority or f.c.a. will table the question of crypto regulation early next year according to a top aide to the u.k. treasury minister economic secretary john glenn has reportedly responded to a september call for crypto regulation from parliament's treasury committee mr glenn wrote to m.p.'s quote the government will consult early next year to explore whether crypto assets have comparable features to specified investments but that fall outside the current perimeter should be captured in regulation mr gowan did signal that legislation would be required to implement the likely result of that consultation to ensure all ne
a bit coin and the many crypto hacks we've seen in the past few years and later we'll be joined by henri arslan yun. and crypto leader for people you see in asia to talk about stability and volatility and cripples we've got a lot to cover today for both newcomers and virtual currency veterans so let's get right to it. the crypto currency market is on the verge of one more step toward normalization and regulation this time in the united kingdom the u.k.'s financial conduct authority or f.c.a....
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this would be a great success says henry who was quite skeptical at the start. this is changed over the years because i've become more ambitious and try to improve things that. we have quite a high potential for saving on emissions without restricting our quality of life drastically. so i would say that i'm satisfied. with the. holidays are also part of the experiment having basic calculated that less carbon dioxide is emitted when driving to saxony then when taking the train to visit relatives. at the last year wasn't just an experiment. i don't think you can just forget and carry on like before that wouldn't work you. can be in b. is a wants to live in a society where everyone tries to offset their carbon emissions as much as possible . ideally it would be a climate neutral society. is a long way to go but she and her family have made a good start. up . climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. globalization face biodiversity species conservation exploitation. human rights displacement. the global incurred of local action. global three thousand n
this would be a great success says henry who was quite skeptical at the start. this is changed over the years because i've become more ambitious and try to improve things that. we have quite a high potential for saving on emissions without restricting our quality of life drastically. so i would say that i'm satisfied. with the. holidays are also part of the experiment having basic calculated that less carbon dioxide is emitted when driving to saxony then when taking the train to visit...
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henry newman, thanks for joining the way it is in politics. henry newman, thanks forjoining us.s in dover as the home secretary cuts short a family holiday to deal with the rising number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats. at least 20 people were on board a minibus that overturned in the scottish borders. fourfire engines were sent to the scene more than £100 million is to be spent chartering extra ferries to bring in vital supplies in the event of a no deal brexit. and in sport... rangers get their first league victory over celtic in six years, beating them 1—0 at ibrox. jurgen klopp's liverpool aim to extend their lead at the top of the premier league as they prepare for arsenal this evening. and the former england cricket captain andrew strauss has paid tribute to his wife ruth, who has died at the age of 46. she had been receiving treatment for a rare form of lung cancer, but died in her native melbourne overnight. we will have more on those stories later this afternoon. more than 1,000 people, including the monty python star, michael palin, the model twiggy and
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be the proverbial island of stability in the world of finance for more burchill and sat down with henri arslan yun spin second clip to leader in asia to enlist the stability and future of kryptos. henri you you speak with a lot of the same folks that i speak with and and i've heard this analogy between crypto currency is which clearly had a bubble licious year last year with bitcoin rising at twenty k. and the dot com boom of the ninety's do you see a comparison there. the absolutely i think is a lot of similarities you know when you look at the dot com boom that took place obviously a lot of companies went bust but then you have some of the large technology players of the big success stories that came out and frankly really transformed the way we live today and i really expect the same to take place in the crypto space for example when it comes to the i suppose today you know i think it's a very normal that the majority of these i suppose may fail but however a day will be some winners out of this group these companies may change the with the world in ways that we can't even that to se
be the proverbial island of stability in the world of finance for more burchill and sat down with henri arslan yun spin second clip to leader in asia to enlist the stability and future of kryptos. henri you you speak with a lot of the same folks that i speak with and and i've heard this analogy between crypto currency is which clearly had a bubble licious year last year with bitcoin rising at twenty k. and the dot com boom of the ninety's do you see a comparison there. the absolutely i think is...
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ed henry? >> come on. >> the almighty god. >> tucker: the almighty god says ed henry.pe. >> billionaires calling me up saying i can get you a billion dollars. i can run your campaign and i actually into prayer about it. god, if you think i'm supposed to run, you've got to tell me and it has to be so clear that not even i could miss it. >> don't tell joy behar. >> tucker: when your oprah, only god can be your campaign manager. there's nobody adequate for that. >> controversial. >> tucker: it was. some of the great moments are. question four, the department of housing and urban development secretary ben carson is accused of spending over 30 grand on unnecessary furniture. what kind of furniture was it? bret baier. >> that was early. >> dining sets. >> tucker: dining set. why would he have a dining set? we will find out in the tape. is it a dining set? >> reportedly spent 31,000 taxpayer dollars on a new dining set for his private dining room. >> we got a barn burner here. >> a career staffer was behind the decision to buy the dining set, not secretary carson. >> tucker:
ed henry? >> come on. >> the almighty god. >> tucker: the almighty god says ed henry.pe. >> billionaires calling me up saying i can get you a billion dollars. i can run your campaign and i actually into prayer about it. god, if you think i'm supposed to run, you've got to tell me and it has to be so clear that not even i could miss it. >> don't tell joy behar. >> tucker: when your oprah, only god can be your campaign manager. there's nobody adequate for that....
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derrick henry still going. r this you don't want? the-- paying! exactly.you do want for free? free stuff. precisely. that's why verizon decided everyone in the family should get the unlimited they want without paying for the things they don't, and why it now comes with six months of free apple music. i like music. hey, look at that. i like popcorn. (joy) oh, didn't even ask. how dare you! (vo) this holiday, get the gift you want. the music you love, on the network you deserve. switch now and get $300 off our best iphones. the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? opportunity is everywhere. like here. where nothing stands between you and your best friends. ♪ song: home alone by ansel elgort ♪ i don♪ home to go ♪ alone polo red the men's fragrance by ralph lauren this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you
derrick henry still going. r this you don't want? the-- paying! exactly.you do want for free? free stuff. precisely. that's why verizon decided everyone in the family should get the unlimited they want without paying for the things they don't, and why it now comes with six months of free apple music. i like music. hey, look at that. i like popcorn. (joy) oh, didn't even ask. how dare you! (vo) this holiday, get the gift you want. the music you love, on the network you deserve. switch now and...
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henry probably has a different analysis. i'm thankful to the american enterprise institute for me, one a leftist like of the nice things they do is that they are open to conversations between right and left, sometimes left-wing conversations are not as open as they should be. >> politically i would characterize the last three decades as the most deep competition between political parties. >> the gilded age is pretty close. does what i mean. there was a 20 year period that and we have had 30 years of extremely balanced politics. that seems to be normal with one tommy -- with one-party dominance of -- from some party -- this is not what we have had. this is more like what we have experienced recently. i think all industrial democracies have been going through these problems. most of our life, when we look at the role of the economy, during most of modern democracies, it's a system of people moving from self-sufficient agriculture into being given control over machines. from farm to factory, and the value was really because of
henry probably has a different analysis. i'm thankful to the american enterprise institute for me, one a leftist like of the nice things they do is that they are open to conversations between right and left, sometimes left-wing conversations are not as open as they should be. >> politically i would characterize the last three decades as the most deep competition between political parties. >> the gilded age is pretty close. does what i mean. there was a 20 year period that and we...
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henry probably has a different analysis. i would like to say by the way that i'm thankful to the american enterprise institute for inviting a leftist like me, . one of the nice things the foundations do. they are open to conversation between right and left. left-wing foundations are not quite as open to that as they should be. prof. olsen: first of all, politically how i would characterize the last three decades, the most even political competition between the parties since the antebellum era. prof. kazin: the gilded age was pretty close. prof. olsen: that's what i mean. i used the wrong term. that 20-year period was extremely balanced, and we had about 38 years of extremely balanced politics, which we had not had for a century. so what seems to be normal, one-party dominance, i forget the political scientist who said the sun party and the moon party, the sun sets. that is not what we had. i think all industrial democracies have been going through these problems. most of our life, when we look at the role of the economy, dur
henry probably has a different analysis. i would like to say by the way that i'm thankful to the american enterprise institute for inviting a leftist like me, . one of the nice things the foundations do. they are open to conversation between right and left. left-wing foundations are not quite as open to that as they should be. prof. olsen: first of all, politically how i would characterize the last three decades, the most even political competition between the parties since the antebellum era....
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tonight, martin short, from "widows," actor brian tyree henry, music from amir obe, featuring the 8gand with caitlin kalafus. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. th is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] thank you. fantastic. in that case, let's get to t news. according to cnn, president trump had no idea th first lady melania trump was going to issue a statement calling for the firing of deputy nationalecurity adviser mira ricardel and was furious that an internal matter was now public. said melania, "yeah, it really i sucks whente things become public, doesn't it?" [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] president trump yesterday expressed his support for prison reform that would reduce certain mandatory minimum sentences. and i have to wonder about his motivation. because he also said that prisons shouldn'have walls. and they should serve kfc. and they should just be mar-a-lago. [ laughter ] [ applause ] president -- president trump coeeted today that the inner workings of speciasel robe
tonight, martin short, from "widows," actor brian tyree henry, music from amir obe, featuring the 8gand with caitlin kalafus. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. th is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] thank you. fantastic. in that case, let's get to t news. according to cnn, president trump had no idea th first lady melania trump was going to issue a statement calling...
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ktvu's henry -- loved ones to violence. ktvu's henry lee has fox 2 unsolved. >> reporter: she had every reason to be proud of her two sons. an 8th grader. he was attending college and had dreams of opening his own business. she was raising her sons by herself. the family made their home in east oakland where violence was a reality. they staw play out on the news and parade it would never happen to them but in 2013, new year's eve turned into a horrific nightmare. her 13-year-old son was approached by two men. they said something to him and then shot him. he died on new year's day. police called it a case of mistaken identity. >> this is a 13-year-old child that perished to gun violence that wasn't even meant for him. >> reporter: there were vigils. memorials. condolences for a by buoy who had his whole life ahead of him. the family could not have known the new year would bring more tragedy. ree days after she bur son, her other son was shot and killed with his friend. >> my 13-year-old was just buried thursday and now my or
ktvu's henry -- loved ones to violence. ktvu's henry lee has fox 2 unsolved. >> reporter: she had every reason to be proud of her two sons. an 8th grader. he was attending college and had dreams of opening his own business. she was raising her sons by herself. the family made their home in east oakland where violence was a reality. they staw play out on the news and parade it would never happen to them but in 2013, new year's eve turned into a horrific nightmare. her 13-year-old son was...
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he was a hamlet when the world needed henry v. he was unable to fire the first shot. he wanted to lower -- lure hitler into firing the first shot until the american people would push him to war. shockingly, as we know, those shots that finally brought the us into the war, out of the shadows, were not german. and of course, to tell you, spoiler alert, the climax, epilogue, end of my book, the us was attacked at pearl harbor. we went to war. we joined the grand alliance that defeated tyranny around the world. with that, i will end. thank you. [applause] >> please, i welcome your questions. at the microphone, so listeners -- so that listeners at home can hear. >> a question about charles lindbergh and his legacy. how badly his role in this period in american history harmed his legacy do you think? >> clearly, his legacy is a very mixed one. his name is on streets and schools and a major u.s. airport, so obviously he is honored in many ways. the spirit of st. louis hangs in the air and space museum in washington. his legacy is a complex one and no question about it, phili
he was a hamlet when the world needed henry v. he was unable to fire the first shot. he wanted to lower -- lure hitler into firing the first shot until the american people would push him to war. shockingly, as we know, those shots that finally brought the us into the war, out of the shadows, were not german. and of course, to tell you, spoiler alert, the climax, epilogue, end of my book, the us was attacked at pearl harbor. we went to war. we joined the grand alliance that defeated tyranny...
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i tell sammy that henry ayers is my great—great—great—great uncle.me here named this rock after. it's something ifeel 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. yeah, sorry about that. later that afternoon, i tell alison. well, aboriginal people don't hold grudges. what was past is past. 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 troy cassar—daley is a regular performer here. what it does is bring people from the outside and helps immerse them in some cultural things they'
i tell sammy that henry ayers is my great—great—great—great uncle.me here named this rock after. it's something ifeel 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. yeah, sorry about that. later that afternoon, i tell alison. well, aboriginal people don't hold grudges....
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henry has been with us since the start, back in 2014.nty of adventures together, clocked up countless miles, and hollywood success could not have happened to a nicer bloke, so good luck, henry, and as a parting gift from everyone here on the travel show, here are your best bits. a baby. what's the baby's name? his name mina. mina, wow, so small. they're determined to make me sweat even more. i've got a fair way to go yet. straight, straight. i don't want to rip my pants. you're much stronger than i am. this ride is getting bumpier and bumpier. it's almost like trying to stay on a bucking bronco. 0h! i'm done, i'm finished. i'm going to go home and rest my sore bum, i think. it's been a long day. so that's it for our look back on 2018. i hope you've enjoyed following us on our travels this year and willjoin us in 2019 as we hit the road to bring you some of the best stories from around the world and, you never know, maybe even provide you with inspiration for your next trip. until then, from me, ade adepitan, and all the travel show prese
henry has been with us since the start, back in 2014.nty of adventures together, clocked up countless miles, and hollywood success could not have happened to a nicer bloke, so good luck, henry, and as a parting gift from everyone here on the travel show, here are your best bits. a baby. what's the baby's name? his name mina. mina, wow, so small. they're determined to make me sweat even more. i've got a fair way to go yet. straight, straight. i don't want to rip my pants. you're much stronger...
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i think today what subpoena different and henry was implying too. divisions seem to be based on party identification than they were. in the 1960's mr. were a lot of lot of southern democrats. nd that was true until the 1990's, and that's not true anymore, for the most part. should say -- if you are a outhern democrat and you get elected, it is usually because jones,black, except doug an exception. party was a while rural -- seemed -- > it came back -- it was a white southern party. >> so i think, you know, what -- is dangerous about this current moment, i think, is the that, um, democrats feel hey can't learn anything from republicans and republicans feel fromcan learn anything are democrats. i don't -- david brooks has the reasoning together. i don't think this division will be solved until one of the or one of the forces or conglomeration of forces behind becomes in charge again. a couple of months ago i said in the "times", i said if this is a civil wars l war, don't usual end until one side wins. win esn't mean they everything or compromise, but
i think today what subpoena different and henry was implying too. divisions seem to be based on party identification than they were. in the 1960's mr. were a lot of lot of southern democrats. nd that was true until the 1990's, and that's not true anymore, for the most part. should say -- if you are a outhern democrat and you get elected, it is usually because jones,black, except doug an exception. party was a while rural -- seemed -- > it came back -- it was a white southern party. >>...
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he was the youngest son of william henry vanderbilt and the grandson, commodore vanderbilt. this was an incredible family that had been building railroads and shipping industries in new york and across the world. he was really interested in intellectual pursuits. he was a book collector, a print collector and a friend to artists and writers. he was a collector of art and beautiful objects. george washington vanderbilt came to the asheville area when his mother was suffering from malaria. he was accompanying his mother down here for treatments. he fell in love with the landscape and the sweeping views and began to assemble an estate. he began to acquire land with a vision of creating a house and gardens and a grand estate around it. you wouldn't think for a house this size and this scale that a bachelor would have built that. when he first began building biltmore, it was just he himself and his trustee dog frederick. it was really for family and four friends. it was his primary home though he traveled quite a bit. he fell in love soon thereafter and welcome hand -- welcomed h
he was the youngest son of william henry vanderbilt and the grandson, commodore vanderbilt. this was an incredible family that had been building railroads and shipping industries in new york and across the world. he was really interested in intellectual pursuits. he was a book collector, a print collector and a friend to artists and writers. he was a collector of art and beautiful objects. george washington vanderbilt came to the asheville area when his mother was suffering from malaria. he was...
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henry has been with us since the start, back in 2014.lenty of adventures together, clocked up countless miles, and hollywood success could not have happened to a nicer bloke, so good luck, henry, and as a parting gift from everyone here on the travel show, here are your best bits. a baby. what's the baby's name? his name mina. mina, wow, so small. they're determined to make me sweat even more. i've got a fair way to go yet. straight, straight. i think i'm going to rip my pants. you're much stronger than i am. this ride is getting bumpier and bumpier. it's almost like trying to stay on a bucking bronco. 0h! i'm done, i'm finished. i'm going to go home and rest my sore bum, i think. it's been a long day. so that's it for our look back on 2018. i hope you've enjoyed following us on our travels this year and willjoin us in 2019 as we hit the road to bring you some of the best stories from around the world and, you never know, maybe even provide you with inspiration for your next trip. until then, from me, ade adepitan, and all the travel sho
henry has been with us since the start, back in 2014.lenty of adventures together, clocked up countless miles, and hollywood success could not have happened to a nicer bloke, so good luck, henry, and as a parting gift from everyone here on the travel show, here are your best bits. a baby. what's the baby's name? his name mina. mina, wow, so small. they're determined to make me sweat even more. i've got a fair way to go yet. straight, straight. i think i'm going to rip my pants. you're much...
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he undertook the challenge in memory of fellow explorer and close friend henry worsley, who died from of completing the record solo crossing in 2016. speaking to me a little earlier captain rudd said he was surpried how quickly he completed the challange. i've actually managed to complete it quite a bit faster than i expected. i set off with 75 days of food and equipment for the crossing, but managed to make it across in 56, so i'm elated. what was the hardest part? the early phase, actually. the beginning of the journey. part? the early phase, actually. the beginning of thejourney. i part? the early phase, actually. the beginning of the journey. i was dragging my sledge behind me and it had ever thing i needed in it to survive for the two—month crossing. it was about 140 kilograms. i experienced really soft snow at the beginning and is progress was really slow and it was at that time i was thinking that actually probably i wasn't going to make it and the journey was just impossible. it was really difficult going. how did you keep your morale up? thinking a lot about... i mean, iwas d
he undertook the challenge in memory of fellow explorer and close friend henry worsley, who died from of completing the record solo crossing in 2016. speaking to me a little earlier captain rudd said he was surpried how quickly he completed the challange. i've actually managed to complete it quite a bit faster than i expected. i set off with 75 days of food and equipment for the crossing, but managed to make it across in 56, so i'm elated. what was the hardest part? the early phase, actually....
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por favor, ¿quÉ hiciste henry martÍn? >> arista rendirÍa. la dejan seguir.que vino de primera para que largo el pelotazo para regalar una nada mÁs. ¿quiÉn estÁ en el banco del amÉrica? >> ya mencionado oscar jimÉnez, cecilio domÍnguez, reyes. christian insaurralde y antonio de jesÚs lÓpez. >> ¿y quiÉnes quedan en cruz azul? >> estÁ memo alison como portero suplente. la Única opciÓn ofensiva que le queda en el banquillo es Ángel mena. amonestaron a uribe peralta. >> las estrellas mÁs grandes se alinean para llegar a tu show favorito. son las celebridades que se pondrÁn a prueba en la pista de baile de mira quien baila. ç su gran estreno el 6 de enero a las ocho, siete centros sÓlo por univisiÓn. muÉvelo, muévelo. y las estrellas de la liga mx sehan alineado en esta gran final que por el momento y sÓlo por el momento la va ganando el amÉrica. ahÍ estÁ marchesÍn para pegarle lejos. mira en la jugada del error en la salida. . por parte de corona. ahÍ estÁ el zurdo diego laÍnez. el toque que viene mÁs atrás. henry martin pasa la pelotapara renato, que engancha pa
por favor, ¿quÉ hiciste henry martÍn? >> arista rendirÍa. la dejan seguir.que vino de primera para que largo el pelotazo para regalar una nada mÁs. ¿quiÉn estÁ en el banco del amÉrica? >> ya mencionado oscar jimÉnez, cecilio domÍnguez, reyes. christian insaurralde y antonio de jesÚs lÓpez. >> ¿y quiÉnes quedan en cruz azul? >> estÁ memo alison como portero suplente. la Única opciÓn ofensiva que le queda en el banquillo es Ángel mena. amonestaron a...
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obviously for henry worsley‘s family, he never came home, so i think he recognised the importance ofing. but the thing i really like about him as he demonstrates incredible courage, to get where he got. and in this article he talks about the fact that actually there were times he was thinking this is probably the worst place in the world to be right now. and yet he gets through it, gets to the other end, and sticks with it. and you wonder... and he listened to pink floyd, and he had churchill's looks, which i thought was great, and he had the autobiography as well, and you think what is it that gets in there, and it is that courage and wit, and his main goal isiam courage and wit, and his main goal is i am going to finish it, i going to ta ke is i am going to finish it, i going to take this flag with henry worsley‘s family crest on it to the end with me, and i am going to ski solo. and they were the three things that he set himself, and the target, and he achieved. one of our colleagues, you picked up her kolomina sunday mirror talking about the kind of quality she wants to see from
obviously for henry worsley‘s family, he never came home, so i think he recognised the importance ofing. but the thing i really like about him as he demonstrates incredible courage, to get where he got. and in this article he talks about the fact that actually there were times he was thinking this is probably the worst place in the world to be right now. and yet he gets through it, gets to the other end, and sticks with it. and you wonder... and he listened to pink floyd, and he had...
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he was inspired to attempt the adventure after the death of his friend and colleague, henry worsely,oute. the father—of—three from hereford said it was tough — but he was in good health. with all the sport now, here's holly hamilton at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. let's start in scotland with a big old firm derby at the top of the premiership. celtic three points ahead of rangers going into this one, it's coming up to half time at ibrox and rangers have taken a deserved lead. they've dominated the first half, and have been rewarded through ryanjack‘s goal. 1—0 the score — you can follow it live on the bbc sport website. still to come, plenty of festive premier league football for you this afternoon. six matches including liverpool against arsenal, a tie that normally entertains, as craig templeton reports. this is what it looks like when you lead the premier league by six points. liverpool face arsenal this evening in again that the numbers tell us should be full of action. in the last five years the game has produced more goals than any other fixture between the top six. th
he was inspired to attempt the adventure after the death of his friend and colleague, henry worsely,oute. the father—of—three from hereford said it was tough — but he was in good health. with all the sport now, here's holly hamilton at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. let's start in scotland with a big old firm derby at the top of the premiership. celtic three points ahead of rangers going into this one, it's coming up to half time at ibrox and rangers have taken a deserved lead....
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he was inspired to attempt the adventure after the death of his friend and colleague, henry worsely,ee from hereford said it was tough — but he was in good health. captain rudd spoke to my colleague shaun ley and said he was surpried how quickly he completed the challenge. i've actually managed to complete it quite a bit faster than i expected. i set off with 75 days of food and equipment for the crossing, but managed to make it across in 56, so i'm elated. what was the hardest part? the early phase, actually. the beginning of thejourney. i was dragging my sledge behind me and it had everything i needed in it to survive for the two—month crossing. it was about 140 kilograms. i experienced really soft, deep snow at the beginning and progress was really slow and it was at that time i was thinking that, actually, probably i wasn't going to make it and the journey was just impossible. it was really difficult going. how did you keep your morale up? thinking a lot about... i mean, i'm an ambassador for an army charity and i'm fundraising for them, so i was doing it for a great cause, but a
he was inspired to attempt the adventure after the death of his friend and colleague, henry worsely,ee from hereford said it was tough — but he was in good health. captain rudd spoke to my colleague shaun ley and said he was surpried how quickly he completed the challenge. i've actually managed to complete it quite a bit faster than i expected. i set off with 75 days of food and equipment for the crossing, but managed to make it across in 56, so i'm elated. what was the hardest part? the...
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i thought it would start out asking you, henry. i am sorry i am in a different zone. asking you how you define populism and maybe about how the public might be misunderstanding at? >> i think it is a term that is used loosely, usually. that leads people to wonder if it is actually during the supreme court cases where the justice talked about pornography. i think a lot of people think of that as populism. i think it is a recurring theme in political life that we can trace the roots of these city states and i read an article called populism american-style. the new populism requires a large segment of the majority who believe they have been deprived of something important. a popular leader, charismatic who identifies the source of content with and i done a full identifiable other. whether it is , capitalist or another religious sector. third is the belief that the people can and should retake government and in order to set things right, the elite or the other and bad populism tends to treat the people as helpless and need a leader and also tends to treat the other as an
i thought it would start out asking you, henry. i am sorry i am in a different zone. asking you how you define populism and maybe about how the public might be misunderstanding at? >> i think it is a term that is used loosely, usually. that leads people to wonder if it is actually during the supreme court cases where the justice talked about pornography. i think a lot of people think of that as populism. i think it is a recurring theme in political life that we can trace the roots of...
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henry has been with us since the start, back in 2014.y, and as a parting gift from everyone here on the travel show, here are your best bits. a baby. what's the baby's name? mina. wow, so small. they're determined to make me sweat even more. i've got a fair way to go yet. straight, straight. i don't want to rip my pants. you're much stronger than i am. this ride is getting bumpier and bumpier. it's almost like trying to stay on a bucking bronco. 0h! i'm done, i'm finished. i'm going to go home and rest my sore bum, i think. it's been a long day. so that's it for our look back on 2018. i hope you've enjoyed following us on our travels this year and willjoin us in 2019 as we hit the road to bring you some of the best stories from around the world and, you never know, maybe even provide you with inspiration for your next trip. until then, from me, ade adepitan, and all the travel show presenters and the crew on the programme, we'd like to wish you, wherever you are, a happy and healthy new year. see you in 2019. good afternoon. the mild but
henry has been with us since the start, back in 2014.y, and as a parting gift from everyone here on the travel show, here are your best bits. a baby. what's the baby's name? mina. wow, so small. they're determined to make me sweat even more. i've got a fair way to go yet. straight, straight. i don't want to rip my pants. you're much stronger than i am. this ride is getting bumpier and bumpier. it's almost like trying to stay on a bucking bronco. 0h! i'm done, i'm finished. i'm going to go home...
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he undertook the challenge in memory of fellow explorer and close friend henry worsley, who died from crossing in 2016. captain lou rudd joins us live on the phone from antarctica now. thank you very much for being with us on thank you very much for being with us on bbc news. first of all, congratulations. were you expecting to be able to do it in 56 days? good morning. no, iwasn't to be able to do it in 56 days? good morning. no, i wasn't at all. i've actually managed to complete it quite a bit faster than i expected. i set off with 75 days of food and equipment for the crossing, but managed to make it across in 56, so i'm elated. what was the hardest part? the early phase, actually. the beginning of the journey. part? the early phase, actually. the beginning of thejourney. i part? the early phase, actually. the beginning of the journey. i was dragging my sledge that had everything in it i needed to survive and it was about a kg. that experience was really difficult and slow at the beginning and progress was really slow, and it was at that time that i was thinking that actually proba
he undertook the challenge in memory of fellow explorer and close friend henry worsley, who died from crossing in 2016. captain lou rudd joins us live on the phone from antarctica now. thank you very much for being with us on thank you very much for being with us on bbc news. first of all, congratulations. were you expecting to be able to do it in 56 days? good morning. no, iwasn't to be able to do it in 56 days? good morning. no, i wasn't at all. i've actually managed to complete it quite a...