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henry: to an extent. we are setting up a lot like the 1950's and 1960's where we had yield cap and will get highly expansionary policy. you need monetary and fiscal policy by hook or by crook and coordinated, because we have learned that offset policy does not work and that gets us to a higher inflationary environment. whether this is in six months, or five years. i believe that and i think the coordination of policy and expansion of balance sheets have to happen on the government level, and may happen after a crisis. that may happen first, it is something that needs to happen. jonathan: until then, buy treasuries and government bonds. marilyn: at the moment we are looking at assets that offer more income. it is hard to find that in large parts of europe. we like italian bonds. jonathan: we had a massive win for italian government bonds. marilyn: it has been very much on the bottom of perspective, you have to pick which one you like. it is just finding the ones that offer you a risk adjustment. jonathan:
henry: to an extent. we are setting up a lot like the 1950's and 1960's where we had yield cap and will get highly expansionary policy. you need monetary and fiscal policy by hook or by crook and coordinated, because we have learned that offset policy does not work and that gets us to a higher inflationary environment. whether this is in six months, or five years. i believe that and i think the coordination of policy and expansion of balance sheets have to happen on the government level, and...
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this concerns henry clay. i see a link both with henry clay and the fact that he was educated by george with. also not only henry clay but, thomas jefferson. with henry clay he was the person that abraham lincoln adored. i feel there is a link that goes all the way back to the declaration of independence all the way through abraham lincoln. how do you feel about that? >> it is true, thomas jefferson and henry clay both studied at george with and they both considered henry clay to be a political figure. lincoln was born in kentucky. henry clay made his reputation in kentucky. i think in lincoln there is very much a henry clay believe that we need to compromise. that, we cannot simply impose our own moral views on the country. that the most important thing, henry clay believed it is to hold the union together. if the union can stay together, america will work past whatever
this concerns henry clay. i see a link both with henry clay and the fact that he was educated by george with. also not only henry clay but, thomas jefferson. with henry clay he was the person that abraham lincoln adored. i feel there is a link that goes all the way back to the declaration of independence all the way through abraham lincoln. how do you feel about that? >> it is true, thomas jefferson and henry clay both studied at george with and they both considered henry clay to be a...
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henry: to an extent. we are setting up a lot like the 1950's and 1960's where we had yield caps and we got highly expansionary policy. you need to have monetary and fiscal policy, whether by hook or by crook coordinated to some extent. we are learning that lsu does not work, and this gets us to a higher inflationary environment, whether in six months, two years, or five years. i think the coordination of policy and expansion of balance sheets has to happen at the government level. it might happen after a crisis on the corporate side, it might happen first, but it has to happen. otherwise, we are in a really tough spot. jonathan: until then, buy treasuries, is that right? marilyn: that's right, buy treasuries. at the moment we are looking at assets that offer more income. it is hard to find that in large parts of europe. we like italian bonds. jonathan: we had a massive win for italian government bonds. marilyn: it has to be from the bottom of perspective. you have to really pick which one you like. we lik
henry: to an extent. we are setting up a lot like the 1950's and 1960's where we had yield caps and we got highly expansionary policy. you need to have monetary and fiscal policy, whether by hook or by crook coordinated to some extent. we are learning that lsu does not work, and this gets us to a higher inflationary environment, whether in six months, two years, or five years. i think the coordination of policy and expansion of balance sheets has to happen at the government level. it might...
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henry greene designed the driveway. they kept coming back over the course of their careers and people would invite them to come back and make changes and additions to the house as their needs changed. greene'se is charles three sisters-in-law. they got to live next door to the sister. the family of charles greene's had money andeene they were able to finance the purchase of lot and the construction of the two houses. you can see how the retaining wall lines the street and has it torages tucked into take advantage of the great. ade. we talking about the idea of a total work of art. it can extend from the landscape to the landscape design of the property itself, to the house, to the furnishing, and the decorative arts inside the house. greene had written an article entitled architecture is a fine art. that tells a lot about how he saw a house. it was not just going to be the walls he built and fill it with beautiful things come the house would be a thing of beauty and have the same level of craftsmanship and materials tha
henry greene designed the driveway. they kept coming back over the course of their careers and people would invite them to come back and make changes and additions to the house as their needs changed. greene'se is charles three sisters-in-law. they got to live next door to the sister. the family of charles greene's had money andeene they were able to finance the purchase of lot and the construction of the two houses. you can see how the retaining wall lines the street and has it torages tucked...
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she thinks henry's important. she had this connection with henry. to make a breakthrough. >> our son henry captured dr. hoda zopi's heart, but more than that she thinks he could lead her to a scientific breakthrough. it was another relationship that started her down her path of medical discovery. the connection she felt when she met ashley fry more than 30 years ago. when ashley who lives with her parents was born, there were no signs of trouble. >> she was right on the nose for the first year developing absolutely in accordance with the books. >> then slowly ashley's motor and cognitive abilities slipped away. >> she used to be skillful with her hands. she started losing the use of her hands. >> i knew in that moment what ash lea had. i knew she had rhett syndrome, and the doctor said i agree. i think this is what she has. >> seeing someone who's born healthy and able to do so many things for a couple of years and then gradually lose all those skills, that never left me. ♪ >> dr. zogby decided to switch from treating ashley who loves music to findi
she thinks henry's important. she had this connection with henry. to make a breakthrough. >> our son henry captured dr. hoda zopi's heart, but more than that she thinks he could lead her to a scientific breakthrough. it was another relationship that started her down her path of medical discovery. the connection she felt when she met ashley fry more than 30 years ago. when ashley who lives with her parents was born, there were no signs of trouble. >> she was right on the nose for the...
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she thinks henry important. she had a connection with henry. she fell inov with henry.ter: our son henry captured dr. huda's heart. more than that, she could lead to a scientific breakthrough. it was another relatnship that started her down her path of medical discovery. the connection she w feltn she met ashley fry more than 30 years a. when ashley, who lives with her parents, was born, there were in sig no signs of trouble. ose forwas right on the the first year, developing absolutely in accordance with thebooks. >> reporter: then slowly ashley's motor and cognitive abilities slipped away. >> she used to be skillful with her hands. she started losing the uses. of her ha >> i knew in that moment what ashley had. i knew she had rett syndrome. and the doctor says, i agree. i think this is what she has. >> seeing someone who is born healthy and able toano so things for a couple of years, and then gradually lose all of their skills, that never left me. >> reporter: she decided to switch from treating ashley, who loves music, to finding a cure for her by dedicating herself
she thinks henry important. she had a connection with henry. she fell inov with henry.ter: our son henry captured dr. huda's heart. more than that, she could lead to a scientific breakthrough. it was another relatnship that started her down her path of medical discovery. the connection she w feltn she met ashley fry more than 30 years a. when ashley, who lives with her parents, was born, there were in sig no signs of trouble. ose forwas right on the the first year, developing absolutely in...
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in the obituaries of henry clay when he died in 1852. i wanted to recapture that time when our american political system operated the way the framers intended it to. over time, by the end of the 20th century kim, things shifted and we still have a very powerful presidency. that wasn't the case in the 19 center. there's one last thing that i didn't go into in the book intending to draw out but it became impressed upon me as i was writing the book. and as i was serving contemporary american politics. those are what have that you can't help but have one eye on president. i certainly try not to let the president influenced my writing, it does tend to influence the way i'm thinking about my subject. it was this, henry clay, i told you he was called the great triumph. henry clay himself was called the great copper miser. in his day, that was indeed a high compliment. henry clay was the architect, the missouri compromise of 1820. they split the freak north and slave. he was the author of the compromised 1833. the second south carolina in the un
in the obituaries of henry clay when he died in 1852. i wanted to recapture that time when our american political system operated the way the framers intended it to. over time, by the end of the 20th century kim, things shifted and we still have a very powerful presidency. that wasn't the case in the 19 center. there's one last thing that i didn't go into in the book intending to draw out but it became impressed upon me as i was writing the book. and as i was serving contemporary american...
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henry?is theresa may trying again to win support or her brexit deal, and sometimes you forget what we kitties. by wednesday we expect another vote, so maybe tuesday, so the plan is to get these mps from the plan is to get these mps from the dup across, and her team has been holding talks with them today and they are expected to continue throughout the weekend. the telegraph has a bit of detail, and firstly they are talking about proving that there will be no separation of the uk and northern ireland, and also that... if there are moderate mps out there who are sick of seeing this, then it could get a bit more tasty still. do you think that money talks? in the past 24 hours, it has been suggested that this would involve money, because the chancellor of the exchequer was involved in the talks, and there was a suggestion that she was putting more cash up for the dup on top of the billion pounds already offered. that was denied by the dup, and other sources suggest that what they we re other sou
henry?is theresa may trying again to win support or her brexit deal, and sometimes you forget what we kitties. by wednesday we expect another vote, so maybe tuesday, so the plan is to get these mps from the plan is to get these mps from the dup across, and her team has been holding talks with them today and they are expected to continue throughout the weekend. the telegraph has a bit of detail, and firstly they are talking about proving that there will be no separation of the uk and northern...
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. >> henry, can you be that hero and save the earth?enry is ours. >> superhenry, we are depending on you. >> reporter: lester sending superhenry on a mission to save the world from evil alien dragon the dark, thanks to make a wish mid-atlantic. >> there's an alien from the planet pluto trying to steal the sun. >> reporter: with his sibling sidekicks, he heads to the very heart of bad guy busting. >> we hope that you're going to be able to help us today. >> reporter: greeted by the agency's director herself. the 7-year-old, who last year was undergoing chemo for cancer, briefed on his top secret spy gear. the chase takes our superhero here, where some real-life heroes show henry the ropes. >> can i get a high five? all right. >> henry, thank you for your service today, sir. >> reporter: he's already proven he's tough. >> he was incredibly strong and incredibly brave. it's nice to have him be a hero in a way that's fun for him. >> reporter: and for a boy who beat cancer, what's a little alien dragon from pluto? what makes you so strong? d
. >> henry, can you be that hero and save the earth?enry is ours. >> superhenry, we are depending on you. >> reporter: lester sending superhenry on a mission to save the world from evil alien dragon the dark, thanks to make a wish mid-atlantic. >> there's an alien from the planet pluto trying to steal the sun. >> reporter: with his sibling sidekicks, he heads to the very heart of bad guy busting. >> we hope that you're going to be able to help us today....
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henry, last word.ng and no it's not real but it is shamelessly they presented it. >> incredibly shameless but anyone who's been around government in america can see the back handedness, the revolving doors, don't have interest in shutting it down because that's all they get their money and family and staff find jobs "after words" and it's show for the people. steve: on deep dive publish in brilliant discussion together we can focused on exactly this point made on the table which is the real answer to this is decentralizing power out of washington with the scope for lobbying and swampy behavior but coming up, after a conversation with ivanka trump we focused on jobs in training but she's got a strong profamily agenda. that is next. fact is, there are over ninety-six hundred roads named 'park' in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? if your moderate to sev
henry, last word.ng and no it's not real but it is shamelessly they presented it. >> incredibly shameless but anyone who's been around government in america can see the back handedness, the revolving doors, don't have interest in shutting it down because that's all they get their money and family and staff find jobs "after words" and it's show for the people. steve: on deep dive publish in brilliant discussion together we can focused on exactly this point made on the table which...
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in an article in atlantic monthly in 1858, henry david the rope call for national preserves -- henry david thoreau called for national preserves to be had for inspiration and our own troop recreation. -- true recreation. the first national park yellowstone, established in 1872. the yellowstone valley grant act did more than preserve land in california but established the idea that the federal government would play a role in preserving and managing the natural environment. federal governments had managed land through the homestead act passed in 1862, but that legislation had given away, not preserved, federal land to individuals and to railroad companies for development. when his life tragically ended in 18 city five, abraham lakin -- in 1865, abraham lincoln was thinking about healing and nation action by war, the nature -- the nation would have to be healed politically, economically, spiritually, and perhaps environmentally, and in his final day signals that abraham lincoln may have been considering the damaging effects of four years of civil war and what it had done to the american
in an article in atlantic monthly in 1858, henry david the rope call for national preserves -- henry david thoreau called for national preserves to be had for inspiration and our own troop recreation. -- true recreation. the first national park yellowstone, established in 1872. the yellowstone valley grant act did more than preserve land in california but established the idea that the federal government would play a role in preserving and managing the natural environment. federal governments...
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. >> jimmy: henry winkler.how. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i know you know that. this is not news to you. >> no, it is. i just woke up. >> jimmy: did that change anything? does it give you more pressure, less pressure? >> you just feel like the day after the emmys is when we started shooting. and everyone is on this high. and then you get to work, and you're like oh, i don't know anything. you're like wait, no, this doesn't work. what we were thinking? >> jimmy: is this season different from the first season? >> it's darker. >> jimmy: it is? >> this season is way darker than last season, in a good way. >> jimmy: how does henry feel about that? >> well, henry is the sweetest guy in the world. so i'm always trying to make him -- we're always writing him to do these awful kind of things, especially to my character. and he's like bill, this is so awful that i would say this to you. can't i just can't he just take barry out to a light lunch? can't he take him on a boat? go down to the marina, get on a boat. >> jimmy: do
. >> jimmy: henry winkler.how. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i know you know that. this is not news to you. >> no, it is. i just woke up. >> jimmy: did that change anything? does it give you more pressure, less pressure? >> you just feel like the day after the emmys is when we started shooting. and everyone is on this high. and then you get to work, and you're like oh, i don't know anything. you're like wait, no, this doesn't work. what we were thinking? >>...
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>> reporter: to hihospital, henry shows off another special power.lot brighter thanks to a super little boy. kristen dalgren, nbc news, annandale, virginia. >> congratulations, henry, on on your misawesome job. and that's "nightly news" for this thursday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. . >>> lights, camera, action. >> wedding planners. it was dresses. >> did you set a ?date >> j irlo's interview since the engamtd. how did they break the news to their
>> reporter: to hihospital, henry shows off another special power.lot brighter thanks to a super little boy. kristen dalgren, nbc news, annandale, virginia. >> congratulations, henry, on on your misawesome job. and that's "nightly news" for this thursday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. . >>> lights, camera, action. >> wedding planners. it was dresses. >> did you set a ?date >> j irlo's interview...
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. >> henry, little guy stole captain america's heart.d captioning provided by -- my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. do i use a toothpaste that whitens my teeth? or one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose. from crest 3d white. the whitening therapy collection. now with charcoal or coconut oil.whitens. plus, it has a fortifying formula to protect your enamel. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. >>> sarah michelle gellar protested that throwback shot of the "cruel intentions" cast in on ignore of its 20th anniversary this week. ile cast, including selma blair. >> this was her first big screen role. >> hard to believe. >> i know. "e.t." was on that set and we are throwing it back now with the movie's original green "b." >> you were just a conquest. >> you gave up on the first woman you ever loved because i threatened you
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if it had been henry winkler.he was the fonz in "happy days" and didn't want to do it. probably still kicking himself for passing on that one. >> can he sing? >> we would have found out, wouldn't we? $5,000 that's what's up next with this threshold question. which of these "young" people is the youngest? >> okay, three of them are about like me or older. so i'm gonna say rapper young thug, a, is the youngest. final answer. >> that's $5,000 guaranteed. yeah, he's youngest by about 30 years. guaranteed in the bank, roland. $5,000. >> great. >> now, let's add to it. >> okay. >> $7,000 question up on the board. [dramatic musical sting] ♪ resembling an astronaut's suit, a deep-sea diver's atmospheric diving suit, or ads, maintains an interior pressure of one atmosphere, eliminating the danger of what? >> okay, it wouldn't do anything about shark. it wouldn't do anything about getting caught on a reef. i know getting the bends is when you surface too soon, and there's one atmospheric--
if it had been henry winkler.he was the fonz in "happy days" and didn't want to do it. probably still kicking himself for passing on that one. >> can he sing? >> we would have found out, wouldn't we? $5,000 that's what's up next with this threshold question. which of these "young" people is the youngest? >> okay, three of them are about like me or older. so i'm gonna say rapper young thug, a, is the youngest. final answer. >> that's $5,000 guaranteed....
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natasha henry, bbc news. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening.the home secretary has told police leaders to draw up requests for extra resources by the end of this week. to tackle at the national police chief counsel has called the emergency right and knife crime. senior officer subject to haveit crime. senior officer subject to have it set the government would do everything except to provide some forces with the resources they require, and insisted he was committed to their needs. let's speak to doctor of the charity street doctors that works closely with high—risk young people to discourage them from carrying weapons. thank you for being with us on bbc news this evening. how struck have you been with the work you charity has done, by the extent at the carrying of knives? thank you for inviting us to take part in the discussion. street deck this is a national charity working with young people at risk and collaboration with local delivery partners. health ca re with local delivery partners. health care volunteers with local delivery partners. hea
natasha henry, bbc news. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening.the home secretary has told police leaders to draw up requests for extra resources by the end of this week. to tackle at the national police chief counsel has called the emergency right and knife crime. senior officer subject to haveit crime. senior officer subject to have it set the government would do everything except to provide some forces with the resources they require, and insisted he was committed...
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wharf, henry? >> reporter: now there are plenty of witnesses who saw all this go down. now one man in custody, another is dead, and both men lived on the streets here in fisherman's wharf. fisherman's wharf in san francisco , the scenic views of the bay and alcatraz this is popular spot for tourists, but it became a crime scene when they say a homeless man was stabbed by another homeless man. >> they found a man laying on his side with several stab wounds to his body. unfortunately, that person, that victim died from his injuries. >> reporter: the attack happened in this parking lot at about 1:45 once the afternoon. the suspect identified as bruce edward penn was arrested nearby on suspicion of murder and assault. the victim, 44-year-old brooke pending john has had his own brushes with the law. this is a picture of pettijohn with a mug shot. this man, james, who did not want his face shown, showed us where the victim hung on your pier 45. he told me pettyjohn had a nasty temper, was not of stealing
wharf, henry? >> reporter: now there are plenty of witnesses who saw all this go down. now one man in custody, another is dead, and both men lived on the streets here in fisherman's wharf. fisherman's wharf in san francisco , the scenic views of the bay and alcatraz this is popular spot for tourists, but it became a crime scene when they say a homeless man was stabbed by another homeless man. >> they found a man laying on his side with several stab wounds to his body. unfortunately,...
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i'm ed henry. this is a breaking news special report about the fallout from the end of robert mueller's russia probe. charges of collusion and obstruction of justice, nearly two years after some democrats promised they already had actual evidence of collusion. >> i don't want to go into specifics, but i will say there is evidence that is not circumstandings and worthy of investigations. ed: two years later that investigation is done.
i'm ed henry. this is a breaking news special report about the fallout from the end of robert mueller's russia probe. charges of collusion and obstruction of justice, nearly two years after some democrats promised they already had actual evidence of collusion. >> i don't want to go into specifics, but i will say there is evidence that is not circumstandings and worthy of investigations. ed: two years later that investigation is done.
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with me are broadcaster henry bonsu and kate andrews, an associate director at the institute of economic affairs. we know what we are going to be
with me are broadcaster henry bonsu and kate andrews, an associate director at the institute of economic affairs. we know what we are going to be
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here's henry moeran.he balance, india, the end of the toy there. they hundred and 31 ——331 for 7, no sites have ever scored more than that in a one—day international in the women's game. the tax court, amy and captain, it was ruthless for england. reduced 46 for 7. ...might be in a record—breaking score. the brain eventually rolled in, it comes down again here in sri lanka. —— the rain came out. the victory margin for england, a massive 154 runs. we are happy to get the series off to a good start really. i think in previous times, we have not been so good on the first match of the series, but we have been constant for the last few weeks or so. good to get that went on the board. a perfect site for england. the same thing you hear is on there can be storms around, desperate to get a game in and be sure that they can become important in that championship points. special olympics great britain has won its first medals of the games in abu dhabi. the team has more than 120 athletes with intellectual disabiliti
here's henry moeran.he balance, india, the end of the toy there. they hundred and 31 ——331 for 7, no sites have ever scored more than that in a one—day international in the women's game. the tax court, amy and captain, it was ruthless for england. reduced 46 for 7. ...might be in a record—breaking score. the brain eventually rolled in, it comes down again here in sri lanka. —— the rain came out. the victory margin for england, a massive 154 runs. we are happy to get the series off...
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the clearest assertion of presidential decline was henry -- made by henry adams who was an observer of presidents from the -- where well, he was the grandson of john adams and the grandson of john quincy adams. henry adams he had problems. -- brothers. and the adams family was in this state of political decline where there were two adams presidents in their background. but henry adams couldn't make even a start in politics. henry adams became a very distinguished historian. when he was writing in the 1860's, 1860's and early 1870's when ulysses grant was president and this was after the publication of the introduction of the theory of evolution. he thought that anybody who looks at the progression of the presidency from george washington to ulysses grant understands that evolution is a crock. it utterly refutes the theory. anyway -- i was going to say that in most cases it looks as though there's this linear line, there's this line that maybe you think you think it goes down or goes up. george washington is a tough act to follow. there's a striking thing. i'm going to propose this to y
the clearest assertion of presidential decline was henry -- made by henry adams who was an observer of presidents from the -- where well, he was the grandson of john adams and the grandson of john quincy adams. henry adams he had problems. -- brothers. and the adams family was in this state of political decline where there were two adams presidents in their background. but henry adams couldn't make even a start in politics. henry adams became a very distinguished historian. when he was writing...
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and let's not forget ed henry's reporting from 2017.uring a closed-door confidential hearing with donald trump junior, schiff was spotted going in and out of the meeting room over and over again while at the same time cnn was gaining access to what was going on realtime to don junior's testimony as it was happening. and who could ever forget the time that schiff was caught on tape concluding with somebody that he thought was a russian to get dirt on president trump so it could impact america's electoral process. the thing that he says he's nfth -- investigating, we've got him on tape doing it. listen. >> well, there were pictures of naked trump. >> so putin was made aware of the availability of the compromising material? >> yes, of course. >> thank you very much. we'll be back in touch with you through our staff to make arrangements for these materials for our committee and the. i appreciate you reaching out to us. >> sean: i'll have more flexibility after the election. given the serious conflicts of interest, now allegations of witness
and let's not forget ed henry's reporting from 2017.uring a closed-door confidential hearing with donald trump junior, schiff was spotted going in and out of the meeting room over and over again while at the same time cnn was gaining access to what was going on realtime to don junior's testimony as it was happening. and who could ever forget the time that schiff was caught on tape concluding with somebody that he thought was a russian to get dirt on president trump so it could impact america's...
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but, henry bacon, the architect, was chosen. the only alternative proposal was by john russell pope, who later did the national gallery of art, who proposed a pyramid, or mayan temple. wiser heads prevailed there, too. bacon, who had been a young collaborator on many of french's projects, proposed the iconic greek temple we know today. -- that we know so well today. and work began by 1911. these are construction shots from the national archives which i love. it reminds us, one, that the under croft of the lincoln memorial is much deeper than the aboveground part. some of you may know that david rubenstein, who appears here often, is funding the redevelopment of this basement, which is really swampy and musty, and turning it into a visitor center, which will be a great boon. he we go with construction, little by little, taking shape. amazingly quickly. it was not easy, because it was sinking into the ground as it was being built. [laughter] mr. holzer: there it is. you see the undercroft is really deep. and now, of course, the st
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>> melissa: that's all off the record, henry. the president is reportedly seizing on his vindication of russian collusion in the mueller probe as a key strategy for his 2020 reelection bid. last night night in the battled state of michigan, the president taking aim at democrats over the 2-year-long investigation. watch this. >> after three years of lies and smears and slander, the russian hoax is finally dead. the collusion delusion is over. [cheers and applause] you know, it's interesting -- robert mueller was a god to the democrats. was a god to them until he said there was no collusion. they don't like him so much right now. our movement took on the political establishment, the corrupt media. and it's never been more corrupt than it is today. the russia witch hunt was a plan by those who lost the election to try and illegally regain power by framing innocent americans, many of them. they suffered. with an elaborate hoax. they wanted to destroy a movement like our country has never seen before. these people are sick. [cheers an
>> melissa: that's all off the record, henry. the president is reportedly seizing on his vindication of russian collusion in the mueller probe as a key strategy for his 2020 reelection bid. last night night in the battled state of michigan, the president taking aim at democrats over the 2-year-long investigation. watch this. >> after three years of lies and smears and slander, the russian hoax is finally dead. the collusion delusion is over. [cheers and applause] you know, it's...
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henry? >> reporter: well, he's suspect of of stealing from that the store but he's also a convicted felon with 11 felony convictions. he's also wanted for auto theft, and authorities tell me he's likely to have a return trip to jill. charles ballard is the man shot and killed alameda county sheriff deputies after he tried to run them over outside to thrift store. authorities say he tried to steal from the store but likely had a bigger incentive to get away. >> probably the fact he was on parole and he has an active felony warrant and he's been arrested more than 50 times in alameda county alone and did not want to go back to jill. >> reporter: it all started about 4:40 once the afternoon when a female deputy was called to investigate a theft at the thrift town thrift store at 167 avenue and east 14th street in the incorporated ashland neighborhood near san leandro. deputies found ballard outsider jeep grand cherokee outside of in our park and sold him she was detaining him. >> he puts the ke
henry? >> reporter: well, he's suspect of of stealing from that the store but he's also a convicted felon with 11 felony convictions. he's also wanted for auto theft, and authorities tell me he's likely to have a return trip to jill. charles ballard is the man shot and killed alameda county sheriff deputies after he tried to run them over outside to thrift store. authorities say he tried to steal from the store but likely had a bigger incentive to get away. >> probably the fact he...
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. >> ed: i'm ed henry in for martha maccallum who was on assignment and this is "the story." before the president delivered those remarks, he went on offense over to other big issues that hurt his presidency. first up, robert mueller, the president has not been shy about general slams on the special counsel's office for allegedly pushing a witch hunts, today he offered his most direct public attack on the man himself writing the report. >> president trump: a man gets appointed by a deputy, he writes a report. never figured that one out. i know he's conflicted to end i know that his best friend is comey who is a bad cop. the day before he was retained to become special counsel i told him he won to be working at the fbi and then the following day they get him for this? i don't think so. >> ed: next up republicans who seem to have nagging doubts and are trying to stand in the way of a second term, the president specifically teeing off on george conway, husband of white house aide kellyanne conway, the two have been locked in a war of words for days now, the president calling him
. >> ed: i'm ed henry in for martha maccallum who was on assignment and this is "the story." before the president delivered those remarks, he went on offense over to other big issues that hurt his presidency. first up, robert mueller, the president has not been shy about general slams on the special counsel's office for allegedly pushing a witch hunts, today he offered his most direct public attack on the man himself writing the report. >> president trump: a man gets...
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f is with me is a political commentator with the times newspaper thanks for joining us henry has the government entirely lost control of this process and that's more to the point has britain lost any sense of bricks it actually coming to pass. definitely the government has lost control of the process syriza may spend two years pretty much negotiating this tale in brussels torturous negotiations with lots of moments of high drama and she thought about the house of commons and it's full and not once but twice and it's not fallen by a sort of standard margin she has enjoyed the biggest and the fourth biggest defeats of any prime minister in british political history it is worth just stressing how unprecedented the rebuke of dale has been so yes she has lost control of the price that she. has basically said to the house of commons today and tomorrow you can decide whether you want to know jailbreaks it or whether you want to delay breck's it and the consequence of that means that there's all sorts of other options now on the table well that's the point isn't it because if we now assume t
f is with me is a political commentator with the times newspaper thanks for joining us henry has the government entirely lost control of this process and that's more to the point has britain lost any sense of bricks it actually coming to pass. definitely the government has lost control of the process syriza may spend two years pretty much negotiating this tale in brussels torturous negotiations with lots of moments of high drama and she thought about the house of commons and it's full and not...
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senator and then the new pitch person after that was of all people fonzie henry winkler the actor and now you'll see him out there the famously mighty. tom selleck who is a character actor mainly police guys and magnum p.i. they're all pitching these reverse mortgages put some regulators financial regulators aren't so possed by the reverse mortgages they think they're prone to fraud and abuse so our reverse mortgage is a good or a bad thing here discusses boris rashard of f.b.i. consulting welcome back or at least they have it thank you thank you. thank you so . you know your you've looked at mortgages you've helped us out on a bunch of thing crip those housing we really appreciate it. but what do you make of these things first of all i guess how do they work. short well number one is not a small market i mean there are about fifty six billion of those outstanding six billion about fifty six billion about three hundred thousand you know loans you know the market goes in very well with a new show boom and bust because the reverse mortgages boomed in two thousand and six two thousand an
senator and then the new pitch person after that was of all people fonzie henry winkler the actor and now you'll see him out there the famously mighty. tom selleck who is a character actor mainly police guys and magnum p.i. they're all pitching these reverse mortgages put some regulators financial regulators aren't so possed by the reverse mortgages they think they're prone to fraud and abuse so our reverse mortgage is a good or a bad thing here discusses boris rashard of f.b.i. consulting...
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. >> henry, you're the best. >> how this little guy stole captain america's heart.sed captioning provided by -- you know when you're at ross and you realize great minds shop alike? yes. or when you find those name-brand shoes that everyone notices? oh, yeah! or when you get exactly what you need for your growing family? yes! that's yes for less. yep! yes, yes, yes, yes... yes! seriously, 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. >>> sarah michelle gellar protested that throwback shot of the "cruel intentions" cast in on ignore of its 20th anniversary this week. i cannot believe it. sarah giving props to her whole cast, including selma blair. >> this was her first big screen role. >> hard to believe. >> i know. "e.t." was on that set and we are throwing it back now with the movie's original green "b." >> you were just a conquest. >> you gave up on the first woman you ever loved because i threatened your reputation. cheers. >> 20 years. takes a number like that to remind you how old you are. >> close your eyes and wet your lips. >>
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andrÉ: y aquÍtiene cerca a henry . benedetti . para el regreso. y manda el balÓn lejos.r modificaciÓn. Íbamos a hablar con andrÉs para que nos confirme esa situaciÓn. nico, cruzamiento en defensa. revienta. me hallaba Álvarez a pelear. pero tambiÉn va lucas. guido la baja. sÓlo y con clase. y ahora van a extender con el hueso reyes. o es lo que parecÍa. tiene cerca a benedetti. prefieren tocar para epson. todos los hombres del campo del amÉrica en territorio poblano. descargan para renato. a la pasada fue sÁnchez. renato toca. mateus amaga, encuentra a renato que filtra y jorge sÁnchez no puede con la barrida. vendrÁ la modificaciÓn de la franja. andrÉs: pablo gonzÁlez será el que entre al terreno del juego. y el que va a salir es chumacero. es todo para el nÚmero tres del equipo de puebla que ademÁs estaba amonestado. y a la cancha nÚmero siete, pablo gonzÁlez. >> demonio que fue el rechace y la tremenda atajada. ya lleva dos. fue a contramano. >> saca un volante como lo ha hecho. y puede ser. andrÉ: ya complementamos el cambio. por lo pronto la mls es presentado por ha
andrÉ: y aquÍtiene cerca a henry . benedetti . para el regreso. y manda el balÓn lejos.r modificaciÓn. Íbamos a hablar con andrÉs para que nos confirme esa situaciÓn. nico, cruzamiento en defensa. revienta. me hallaba Álvarez a pelear. pero tambiÉn va lucas. guido la baja. sÓlo y con clase. y ahora van a extender con el hueso reyes. o es lo que parecÍa. tiene cerca a benedetti. prefieren tocar para epson. todos los hombres del campo del amÉrica en territorio poblano. descargan para...
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thanks again kate and henry. good evening. here's your latest sports news.stival's all—time leading trainer willie mullins has finally earned his first gold cup victory. al boum photo, ridden by jockey paul townend, was the 12—1 winner. he had some anxious moments with hisjumping, but raced away to win by two and a half lengths. fellow irish challenger anibale fly was second, with the grey bristol de mai back in third. it is unbelievable, to be honest, i have never felt anything like it. it is unbelievable, to be honest, i have neverfelt anything like it. my whole body was shaking when i went over the line and it is starting to sink in now and it is incredible. yeah, i left home when i was 15 and moved up to willie mullins's, and he has guided me and to repay him for the trust and faith in the opportunities he has given me in the gold cup, you dream of doing things like that. —— and the opportunity. there'll be at least one english team in the semi—finals of the champions league. the stand out quarterfinal draw sees manchester united take on five time winner
thanks again kate and henry. good evening. here's your latest sports news.stival's all—time leading trainer willie mullins has finally earned his first gold cup victory. al boum photo, ridden by jockey paul townend, was the 12—1 winner. he had some anxious moments with hisjumping, but raced away to win by two and a half lengths. fellow irish challenger anibale fly was second, with the grey bristol de mai back in third. it is unbelievable, to be honest, i have never felt anything like it. it...
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ed henry with those with sms breaking news night.arlier today, the president's attorney, rudy giuliani, hadrn this to say abot michael cohen's testimony. take a look. >> they don't prosecute him, it would be a complete outrage as to what they do to a bunch off other people. his perjury is overwhelming. how about, i didn't ask for a job? i wouldn't have taken one? put next to that a tape going back to that time with chris cuomo in which he says, he wants to be chief of staff to the president of the united states. >> sean: here now with muchh more as ohio congressman mike turner, he is a lawmaker who sent a letter to cohen's legal team asking for clarification about their meetings with congressman adam schiff. also, executive vice president at "the hill," john solomon, fox news investigative reporter sara carter. congressman, let me begin with you. first, the bruce ohr issue, coupled with the adam schiff issue. we now know, this is going to be a cascading, unstoppable event, where we are now going to have access to all of these intervi
ed henry with those with sms breaking news night.arlier today, the president's attorney, rudy giuliani, hadrn this to say abot michael cohen's testimony. take a look. >> they don't prosecute him, it would be a complete outrage as to what they do to a bunch off other people. his perjury is overwhelming. how about, i didn't ask for a job? i wouldn't have taken one? put next to that a tape going back to that time with chris cuomo in which he says, he wants to be chief of staff to the...
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henry adams he had problems. and the adams family was in this state of political decline where there were two adams presidents in their background. but henry adams couldn't make even a start in politics. henry adams became a very distinguished historian. when he was writing in the 1860's, 1860's and early 1870's , when ulysses grant was president and this was after the publication of charles darwin on the origin of species -- the introduction of the theory of evolution. take was that anybody who looks at the progression of the presidency from george washington to ulysses grant understands that evolution is a crock. [laughter] mr. brands: it utterly refutes the theory. anyway -- i was going to say that in most cases it looks as though there's this linear line, there's this line that maybe you think it goes down, maybe you think it goes up. but there is a striking thing. i'm going to propose this to you. you can decide if you want to agree with this or not. there is one sense at least in which donald trump is posit
henry adams he had problems. and the adams family was in this state of political decline where there were two adams presidents in their background. but henry adams couldn't make even a start in politics. henry adams became a very distinguished historian. when he was writing in the 1860's, 1860's and early 1870's , when ulysses grant was president and this was after the publication of charles darwin on the origin of species -- the introduction of the theory of evolution. take was that anybody...
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>> hasta el momento, henry martÍn estÁ... va a salir nico castillo., son diferentes en este tipo de encuentros. lo pierdes de comer por supuesto que duele. paco: va para ponce. servicio. se la va a quitar. le quitaron la pelota y viene el contragolpe. intentÓ meter la falta pero no tuvo dividendos. el servicio para henry, ¡renato! ¿por quÉ no le pegÓ de primera renato? ¿por quÉ no le pegÓ de primera renato? zambrano: se equivoca renato ibarra. lo ve prÁcticamente sÓlo llegando por esa banda y tarda un poquito en el remate. se queda con la pelota y no puede hacer absolutamente nada. paco: rompiÓ absolutamente el juego. no hay mediocampo. la pelota pasa de un lado a otro. si hubiese tenido mejor tÉcnica madrigal, hubiese regresado una mejor pelota. ronaldo, y casi alcanza a aparecer una pierna salvadora del amÉrica. ¡el tiro! ¡le pegÓ como a vuelo! recortÓ y se le presentó inmejorable. zamorano: no hay nada quÉ reprocharle a los jugadores del guadalajara. nÉstor: basulto, hace un buen recorte cÓmo intenta con la pierna izquierda al segundo palo. la mayo
>> hasta el momento, henry martÍn estÁ... va a salir nico castillo., son diferentes en este tipo de encuentros. lo pierdes de comer por supuesto que duele. paco: va para ponce. servicio. se la va a quitar. le quitaron la pelota y viene el contragolpe. intentÓ meter la falta pero no tuvo dividendos. el servicio para henry, ¡renato! ¿por quÉ no le pegÓ de primera renato? ¿por quÉ no le pegÓ de primera renato? zambrano: se equivoca renato ibarra. lo ve prÁcticamente sÓlo llegando...
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tom: janet henry, thank you so much.to drive forward the conversation and synthesize all of the economics of mario draghi into market reaction. we are thrilled to bring you abby joseph cohen of goldman sachs, their advisory director. look for that at 8:00. i'm tom keene in new york. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. let's talk about brexit. just days before parliament votes on her divorce deal, theresa may is asking the eu to help break the fast. the prime minister is set to give a speech today, saying that the outcome of tuesday's vote is in their hands. jeremy hunt has called on brussels to be flexible. joining us now is brexit supporter and conservative member of parliament andrea jenkyns. thank you for joining us. thank you for giving us a little bit of insight so close to the vote in parliament next tuesday. does theresa may have the majority or could she actually scraped through the numbers to get her deal through? andrea: fro
tom: janet henry, thank you so much.to drive forward the conversation and synthesize all of the economics of mario draghi into market reaction. we are thrilled to bring you abby joseph cohen of goldman sachs, their advisory director. look for that at 8:00. i'm tom keene in new york. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. let's talk about brexit. just days before parliament votes on her divorce...
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now, would anybody say that henry ii ordered that murder? no.ould a jury convict henry ii for a conspiracy to murder someone? i know that this is probably the first time, rachel, you've had anyone refer to henry ii on your show. but that was a code. and michael and everybody working for trump knows his codes and follows those instructions. and that's what happened. >> lanny davis, attorney for michael cohen. mr. davis, i really appreciate you taking the time tonight, especially i know the demands on your time right now. thank you for being here. >> thank you, rachel. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. chel >> we'll be right back stay with us welcome to our busy world. where we all want more energy. but with less carbon footprint. that's why, at bp, we're working to make energy that's cleaner and better. we're producing cleaner-burning natural gas. and solar and wind power. and wherever your day takes you... we have advanced fuels for a better commute. and we're developing ultra-fast-charging technology for evs.. at bp, we see possibilities ev
now, would anybody say that henry ii ordered that murder? no.ould a jury convict henry ii for a conspiracy to murder someone? i know that this is probably the first time, rachel, you've had anyone refer to henry ii on your show. but that was a code. and michael and everybody working for trump knows his codes and follows those instructions. and that's what happened. >> lanny davis, attorney for michael cohen. mr. davis, i really appreciate you taking the time tonight, especially i know the...
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lee joins us now on the outcome of the attorney general's investigation, henry?rter: attorney general's reasoning was very similar to that of the da, but now this case is going to be investigated at the federal level, is that is quite common and high profile cases.
lee joins us now on the outcome of the attorney general's investigation, henry?rter: attorney general's reasoning was very similar to that of the da, but now this case is going to be investigated at the federal level, is that is quite common and high profile cases.
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henry huntington was a remarkable man. a great land developer, people to -- he built railway and a tramway. it was about more than that he did both. he would buy property in an outlying area. he would develop it and run the railway cars to get people there. and we'd always been interested in book collecting. but he bought in somewhat conventional ways. he bought sets of great authors then began to get going around 1911 with book collecting. he began to buy whole libraries. and he just begin to acquire in an astonishing way, building libraries in the same way that he built a city. this is the purpose built library that was constructed in 1919. which is the same year that the document which officially established the huntington as a public collection. there was the botanical garden, or collection, i think i can say truthfully, that for henry huntington, the library was the heart and soul what he really wanted to establish. the whole we are in, which is a routine exhibition called remarkable works. remarkable times. it is cen
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to see on the people the map of the moment the focus of the who story isn't new makes him cold in henry kissinger to tell him that it would not be tolerated that in latin america an alternative economic and social system could take hold and therefore the policy would be to make the chilean economy scream so wants now making the economy of venezuela screed. kaiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is. a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just adding more and more to that. destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for kaiser. the wall between the us media i'm president trump despite the report nice to be released in full concluding there is no evidence of conspiring with the kremlin to come. it will look a little bit messy here but filled in mistaking this pipeline is being built strictly according to it's a vicious. the site where the new gas pipeline is expected to make landfall in germany is in full swing and mystical pressure on the project. in the west ban
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data to see on the keep the map of the moment the focus of the who story isn't new makes him cold henry kissinger to tell him not be tolerated in latin america. an alternative economic and social system could take hold and therefore the policy would be to make the economy scream so wants now making the economy of venezuela screed. right now the street right outside courthouse is blocked off by walkie talkies if they can hear the desk we've got good morning and thank you for coming in the death of dr hamilton is a tragedy for everyone involved but i cannot be swayed by passion in making these decisions and after carefully analyzing the investigation the forensic evidence in the case but wall i've come to the conclusion that criminal charges are not appropriate in this case what's significant to know is that they stated that he was shot while he was on the ground more to sixty four but he used rubber bands to describe the downward trajectory he said see if this is mr hamilton it would be in a downward trajectory to fall over mr hamilton was on the growth in those shots were fired you can
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. >> henry lee is here now with more on this story, henry? >> reporter: much of what the attorney general said appeared mirrored what the sacramento da outlined, that the officers were in fear of their lives and stephon clark was armed with a gun. a federal investigation has now begun. nearly a year after stephon clark was shot and killed by sacramento police, state attorney general xavier becerra has wrapped up his investigation. >> our investigation hasn't concluded that no criminal charges against the officers involved in the shooting can be sustained. >> reporter: his announcement came three days after sacramento the a anne marie schubert said that she would not prosecute the officers. becerra said he met with clark's mother earlier in the day. he said he recognized his decision was not what clark's family wanted to hear. >> that think and bring back stephon clark , nothing help end the pain that his family carries. >> reporter: the attorney general said his office also reviewed police body cam video and video from the sheriff's helicopte
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>>henry martÍn, la bomba. pero al final me parece que tambiÉn, el tener aguadores tan veloces, te hace estar mÁs pendiente en la defensiva que en la ofensiva, eso me parece que termines muy vÁlido lo que hace el equipo del amÉrica. >>estÁ ganando la neutralizaciÓn, estÁn ganando los equipos, los que estÁn brillando por bandas brillan por situaciones defensivas mÁs que por ofensivas. estÁ entrando la tÁctico, la estrategia, el encerrar los espacios. hay otros partidos donde sigue imperando los goles como es el caso de el pachuca. [hablan a la vez] >>ya estamos 3-2. >>aquÍ nada de los interiores, estrenos, aquÍ hay cinco goles . >>si coincidimos entonces que para lobo comÚn, el partido ha estado malo, para lobo comÚn y el experto estÁ peor el uniforme del amÉrica. no lo sÉ, pero los homenajes se pueden hacer con mejores diseÑos. discÚlpeme. usted es un maestro la moda. >>yo creo que una cosa es el homenaje, pero asÍ el uniforme quedÓ a deber. >>ahora que si le pones un barril cambia un poquito. por lo que entien
>>henry martÍn, la bomba. pero al final me parece que tambiÉn, el tener aguadores tan veloces, te hace estar mÁs pendiente en la defensiva que en la ofensiva, eso me parece que termines muy vÁlido lo que hace el equipo del amÉrica. >>estÁ ganando la neutralizaciÓn, estÁn ganando los equipos, los que estÁn brillando por bandas brillan por situaciones defensivas mÁs que por ofensivas. estÁ entrando la tÁctico, la estrategia, el encerrar los espacios. hay otros partidos...