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vonnie: henry? henry: it is possible. think, right now, we had that brief inversion early in the week. right now, again, i come down to the fact that we will likely see u.s. growth glide lower and european growth largely glide somewhat higher, and the convergence trade is something you need to be mindful of. gershon: remember, you do not really buy duration risk for the yield. you buy high-yield and emerging markets after the yield. you buy duration risk to protect you. i'm not predicting this will happen, but if we get a market selloff, you'll want to own some duration. vonnie: so, the final thing that i think is vulnerable here and has had a decent run is the periphery on europe. interesting to see how the fx -- to see is how the fx market is responding throughout the week. the euro has not done a lot. we face the prospect next week of auto tariffs coming down on the continent when we barely see any green shoots on the continent, yet. the periphery is looking pretty good. what do you do with that kind of risk at the mom
vonnie: henry? henry: it is possible. think, right now, we had that brief inversion early in the week. right now, again, i come down to the fact that we will likely see u.s. growth glide lower and european growth largely glide somewhat higher, and the convergence trade is something you need to be mindful of. gershon: remember, you do not really buy duration risk for the yield. you buy high-yield and emerging markets after the yield. you buy duration risk to protect you. i'm not predicting this...
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so this is my husband accu, henry. henry, raise your hand so they can see. that's who i'm getting ready to roll under the bus. [laughing] we are a two drycleaner family and going to tell you why. so henry takes his close to a really cheap drycleaner. [laughing] and when you get your pants back and have to admit this is true, when you get your pants back, zipper does not work. he just thinks that's okay. i take my clothes to really expensive drycleaner and the zipper works. so this they were dropping by his very cheap drycleaner to drop off the clothes. so he shows me how to drive up. they say drive-by window which actually is a drive-by door. i pull in really close, roll down my window, aren't around to pick up all the clothes to hand them to the window to the guy. realize i can't reach the close such open my door, get out of the car, opened the back door, get the clothes, close the back door but my driver side door still open to the right to hand over the clothes. the guy comes out to take them, but right before hand over my clothes to him this young, tall
so this is my husband accu, henry. henry, raise your hand so they can see. that's who i'm getting ready to roll under the bus. [laughing] we are a two drycleaner family and going to tell you why. so henry takes his close to a really cheap drycleaner. [laughing] and when you get your pants back and have to admit this is true, when you get your pants back, zipper does not work. he just thinks that's okay. i take my clothes to really expensive drycleaner and the zipper works. so this they were...
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bad land hopeless land henry clark wondered. erosion the scientists called it, the eating away of the soil a destruction that begin innocently when the early settlers cut down the forest, when the farmers, out of ignorance plowed straight furros down the hill side. destruction from the sky. this is the way it was year after year in a forgotten part of the united states. this was the havoc caused by greed and neglect and men working alone and unaided against the forces of nature farms, towns industries smashed, hundreds drowned, thousands made homeless. the energies of the river running to waste. the energies of the people too. henry clark's trouble with the trouble -- was the trouble of three million americans in the tennessee valley. it became the direct concern of 130 million americans in the 48 states, a challenge to democracy and its ability to care for its own. the valley of the tennessee river lies in the southeastern united states. it covers an area of 40,000 square miles, nearly as large as england. it was a problem of r
bad land hopeless land henry clark wondered. erosion the scientists called it, the eating away of the soil a destruction that begin innocently when the early settlers cut down the forest, when the farmers, out of ignorance plowed straight furros down the hill side. destruction from the sky. this is the way it was year after year in a forgotten part of the united states. this was the havoc caused by greed and neglect and men working alone and unaided against the forces of nature farms, towns...
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jonathan: henry?enry: the one thing to add is we are talking about china and trade, but you have iran lurking in the background. now what happens if we see something happen in the strait of hormuz. do we see oil spike? probably. higher inflation, lower growth environment, which is great for security selection, but you have to really watch because the tail risks are getting -- jonathan: we are talking about tail risks and not base cases. gershon: is important to remember, trade in general will not necessarily impact numbers in the short term. it will impact confidence, mean slowing economies over time. that being said though, markets have run really fast here. guarantee we get some type of resolution. we are still up a tremendous amount off of our lows. jonathan: the global economy faces a real challenge if confidence is going to take a hit. diana, when you think about the hierarchy of vulnerabilities, it is china at the top, then europe, em, and the u.s. europe and emerging markets. you are running an
jonathan: henry?enry: the one thing to add is we are talking about china and trade, but you have iran lurking in the background. now what happens if we see something happen in the strait of hormuz. do we see oil spike? probably. higher inflation, lower growth environment, which is great for security selection, but you have to really watch because the tail risks are getting -- jonathan: we are talking about tail risks and not base cases. gershon: is important to remember, trade in general will...
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it was a hard decision for henry clark of whether he would go on.rs, of men who had taken a chance, and they knew that their salvation lay in cooperation. the old spirit of the pioneers was reawakened. dam building, the farmers, the machines began to work as one. ♪ narrator: by the next year, there were results. henry clark had the best crop of tobacco ever grown in the county. he was sending substantial quantities of food to market, and giving his neighbors plenty of food for thought. they came to see the new fertilizer, the new methods, and the student became a teacher. in the tennessee valley that year, 30,000 other demonstration farmers became teachers, too. for the next year's harvest, henry and his neighbors had a threshing machine specially designed by the tva experts. each group of farmers had a machine. each farmer had an equal right to its use. no longer was it one man alone against the flood. for the first time they were acting together, cooperatively, for a common purpose. and even more important, a change was beginning to come into thei
it was a hard decision for henry clark of whether he would go on.rs, of men who had taken a chance, and they knew that their salvation lay in cooperation. the old spirit of the pioneers was reawakened. dam building, the farmers, the machines began to work as one. ♪ narrator: by the next year, there were results. henry clark had the best crop of tobacco ever grown in the county. he was sending substantial quantities of food to market, and giving his neighbors plenty of food for thought. they...
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henry: yes. diana: no. has the bloomberg barclays high-yield index already peaked in 2019? gershon: no. henry: yes. diana: no. jonathan: great to catch up with all of you. some interesting thoughts. that does it for us from new york. we will see you next week, same time, same place. 1:00 p.m. new york, 6:00 p.m. london. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: you're watching "the best of daybreak: middle east." the major stories driving the headlines this week. the turkish lira tanks as the mayor are elections rerun is overturning a rarity for president erdogan. long-term damage to the country path democracy and economy. the gaza border explodes into violence as militants fire more than 200 rockets into israel, which retaliates with strikes that leave three palestinians dead. president trump ratcheted up the trade tension, impacting global and regional markets. we have the details. ♪
henry: yes. diana: no. has the bloomberg barclays high-yield index already peaked in 2019? gershon: no. henry: yes. diana: no. jonathan: great to catch up with all of you. some interesting thoughts. that does it for us from new york. we will see you next week, same time, same place. 1:00 p.m. new york, 6:00 p.m. london. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: you're watching "the best of daybreak: middle east." the major stories driving the headlines this week. the turkish lira tanks as the...
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henry: yes. diana: no.athan: has the bloomberg barclays high-yield index already peaked in 2019? gershon: no. henry: yes. diana: no. jonathan: great to catch up with all of you. that does it for us from new york. we will see you next week, same time, same place. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. u.s. and chinese negotiators held trade talks today under increasing pressure after president trump raised tariffs on $200 billion in chinese goods, and beijing promised to retaliate. talks wrapped without a deal but steven mnuchin described the discussions as constructive. china's top negotiators said the talks went fairly well. earlier today, president trump said there was no need to rush a deal. the pentagon says it is reallocating $1.5 billion to help pay for construction of 80 miles of wall at the u.s. mexico border. the money is being drawn from savings and numerous defense programs, including ones that support the afghan army and other security forces. in march, the
henry: yes. diana: no.athan: has the bloomberg barclays high-yield index already peaked in 2019? gershon: no. henry: yes. diana: no. jonathan: great to catch up with all of you. that does it for us from new york. we will see you next week, same time, same place. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. u.s. and chinese negotiators held trade talks today under increasing pressure after president trump raised tariffs on $200 billion in chinese goods, and...
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not appetizing. >> you know although ed henry is a atizing.ld give you one and do it for food friend. >> like a food test. i love that idea thank you very much. >> i love being here gossip queen. >> next get into pete -- i think he's due. >> he deserves it. still ahead a classic waters world quiz it shall celebrating our nation fallen heros this memorial day but first back and they're taking on howard stern -- ♪ ♪ s... s...u... s...u...v... these letters used to mean something. letters earned in backwoods, high hills, and steep dunes. but somewhere along the way, suvs became pretenders, not pioneers. but you never forgot the difference, and neither did we. there are many suvs, but there's only one legend. hurry in now to the jeep celebration event and get $500 additional bonus cash on select models. hurry in now to the jeep celebration event do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed t
not appetizing. >> you know although ed henry is a atizing.ld give you one and do it for food friend. >> like a food test. i love that idea thank you very much. >> i love being here gossip queen. >> next get into pete -- i think he's due. >> he deserves it. still ahead a classic waters world quiz it shall celebrating our nation fallen heros this memorial day but first back and they're taking on howard stern -- ♪ ♪ s... s...u... s...u...v... these letters used...
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now, whether or not joseph henry -- the joseph henry story, they did not tell us. they did tell us that henry was not interested in having this in sony and ba music -- the smithsonian be a museum that has objects. francis beard was the guy who got involved into making it a museum. yes? >> [indiscernible] would booth have just gone away with what he did? dr. willen: the question is if parker, the d.c. policemen would have been there -- parker was known to get drunk and an ineffective cop. i don't know why they picked him to do this job. he was not even disciplined by the d.c. police because his job was only to protect the president going and coming from the theater. now, the real speculation was he wanted to get grant. if grant would have been there, he would have had much more security, would he have been able to thwart booth? booth wanted a chance to get both lincoln and grant but grant probably would have come with more security. julia grant could not stand mary lincoln. she would never go to the theater with her. >> [indiscernible] dr. willen: we did not have se
now, whether or not joseph henry -- the joseph henry story, they did not tell us. they did tell us that henry was not interested in having this in sony and ba music -- the smithsonian be a museum that has objects. francis beard was the guy who got involved into making it a museum. yes? >> [indiscernible] would booth have just gone away with what he did? dr. willen: the question is if parker, the d.c. policemen would have been there -- parker was known to get drunk and an ineffective cop....
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this weekend, an american history tv, historian henry louis gates talks about reconstruction and the laws used in southern states to reestablish white supremacy. here is a preview. henry: but systematically, former-step, the confederate wrote the south indeed rose again, and they disenfranchise the black man, and they did it in such a clever way, you could not -- what are you going to do? your 13th, 14th, and 50 the memos are ratified, right? around them.t starting in 1890 was something called the mississippi plan. there were state constitutions, which then unfolded over 16 years in each of the former confederate states, and that is when they established poll taxes, literacy test, comprehensiv comprehension testt only a law professor could understand. and you want to know how to radically affected state constitutional inventions conventione ? louisiana, in 1888, before their 100e convention ha 38 black men to vote. the new constitution was ratified in 1898. by 1904, that number of 130,000 black men registered to vote had been reduced to 1342. there were 2000 black men elected to offi
this weekend, an american history tv, historian henry louis gates talks about reconstruction and the laws used in southern states to reestablish white supremacy. here is a preview. henry: but systematically, former-step, the confederate wrote the south indeed rose again, and they disenfranchise the black man, and they did it in such a clever way, you could not -- what are you going to do? your 13th, 14th, and 50 the memos are ratified, right? around them.t starting in 1890 was something called...
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the duel breaks out, henry wise is at the heart of it, it breaks out because henry wise stands up andays something nasty about the democratic party during a debate. the democrat stands up and defenses party's name, and in doing so, says something nasty about a new york newspaper editor who scurries down to washington to find out if he needs to duel, and he asks graves to deliver a letter. and neither had any understanding of dueling culture, any of it. so by the simple reason that graves delivers a letter on behalf of this editor, he is tangled in this affair of honor, and the two men, because they don't want to hurt the reputations or humiliate themselves in front of their constituents and the nation, and want to defend the honor of their state and their region, they end up getting pulled into this duel that nobody wants to happen. and there is a whole chapter on it for that reason. i call it the duel that no one wanted. no one wants that duel to happen, and it happened because it was so hard to pull out once that sort of thing goes into motion. so, the duel really shows the power of
the duel breaks out, henry wise is at the heart of it, it breaks out because henry wise stands up andays something nasty about the democratic party during a debate. the democrat stands up and defenses party's name, and in doing so, says something nasty about a new york newspaper editor who scurries down to washington to find out if he needs to duel, and he asks graves to deliver a letter. and neither had any understanding of dueling culture, any of it. so by the simple reason that graves...
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thoreau and henry were the same age. he, when he got back from hanging out in concorde with the row, he did not go to montrcal as his predecessor cedric mencken said gone, he decided to come back in boston and start fundraising for his family and for his own many missions. his first stop was john alb and andrew who was later become the governor of massachusetts but at this time, was a lawyer where he largely submitted the closed committee. he ran the fund for destitute slave and so he knew most of the people in boston. and he told that henry williams came in, john andrew historian and johnson i'll take the case. they started fundraising and before he was done, henry williams had fund raise enough money to free his entire family, mary, her little sister rebecca adelaide, her brother oskar, mother elizabeth and henry's wife. her grandmother, prudence. her aunt evelina, her uncle jesse as well as albert and i don't have time to tell you today about all that i've learned about each of those people but they all have extraordi
thoreau and henry were the same age. he, when he got back from hanging out in concorde with the row, he did not go to montrcal as his predecessor cedric mencken said gone, he decided to come back in boston and start fundraising for his family and for his own many missions. his first stop was john alb and andrew who was later become the governor of massachusetts but at this time, was a lawyer where he largely submitted the closed committee. he ran the fund for destitute slave and so he knew most...
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we won't be able to have henry wong come back in 2049 because he'll be in jail.laughter] so it's a pretty grim picture. and to me, i'm nostalgic for the 1980's. when i was working for president reagan, we sold six weapons stations to china. we sold torpedoes. john [inaudible] actually delivered them. so that's the vision of chinese-american cooperation. but not what we're seeing happen now. so i'm hoping that the munk debate results will help us in getting china back to where it should be. i think i should finish by saying, the chinese have done an excellent job understanding the united nations system. our debating partner was singapore's ambassador twice. [applause] tripped up by the clock. mr. griffiths: i'm hoping to hear from him about china and the u.n. [laughter] we're going to save our last opening statement to kyshor. six minutes on the clock for you right now. thank you. >> you know, i'm very happy to be back in canada because i consider myself if an honorary canadian. i studied got a masters, spent , five summers in chester, and for ten years i was high
we won't be able to have henry wong come back in 2049 because he'll be in jail.laughter] so it's a pretty grim picture. and to me, i'm nostalgic for the 1980's. when i was working for president reagan, we sold six weapons stations to china. we sold torpedoes. john [inaudible] actually delivered them. so that's the vision of chinese-american cooperation. but not what we're seeing happen now. so i'm hoping that the munk debate results will help us in getting china back to where it should be. i...
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so who the heck is henry meyers? dr. henry meyers was the science advisor to mo udall in 1980 and wrote an incredible 100 page report about the coverup at three mile island. report is on the website so -- i have great it.iculty finding it seems to have disappeared into the ether, but we it.vered and mo's cover letter just blame three mile island for the coverup nrc and blames the henry makes an incredible repeated opportunities to tell the truth that did not happen. my expert report plaintiffsg the is also on the site. to give you an idea of how old this is, this was printed on a dot matrix with tractor feed. the letters aren't as crisp as they are today. like toings i would discuss. should an evacuation have been ordered? number one and i'll get into first. how much radiation was released? is was third point explosion? so the first thing is that i believe and i said so back the '90s as an expert and i've said so ever since was ample evidence at 7:00 in the morning on the very first tmi to have ordered an evacuation. the
so who the heck is henry meyers? dr. henry meyers was the science advisor to mo udall in 1980 and wrote an incredible 100 page report about the coverup at three mile island. report is on the website so -- i have great it.iculty finding it seems to have disappeared into the ether, but we it.vered and mo's cover letter just blame three mile island for the coverup nrc and blames the henry makes an incredible repeated opportunities to tell the truth that did not happen. my expert report plaintiffsg...
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henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> and henry lee will be back in the courtroom monday morning. make sure you stay with ktvu for henry's report. he will bring us all the latest developments throughout the trial on air and online. >>> and an ex-felon accused of killing three people in oakland, san francisco and berkeley is facing more than a dozen felonies including three counts of murder. 43-year-old stefon jefferson is facing 13 felony counts including attempted killing of a police officer. jefferson went to south lake tahoe after killing three people in the was then taken into custody. l 26 i rkeley. witnesses placed jefferson as the scene of all three homicides and has confessed to killing all three victims. he was in court yesterday where the alameda county d.a. officially charged him with the three counts of murder. >>> a cal student is? custody accused of sexual assaulting two women and police believe there may be other victims. 20-year-old finn wolf committed one of the sexual assaults in 2017 and the other just in march. he is in a faternty at uc berkeley but police say
henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> and henry lee will be back in the courtroom monday morning. make sure you stay with ktvu for henry's report. he will bring us all the latest developments throughout the trial on air and online. >>> and an ex-felon accused of killing three people in oakland, san francisco and berkeley is facing more than a dozen felonies including three counts of murder. 43-year-old stefon jefferson is facing 13 felony counts including attempted killing of a police...
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i would say that henry ford thought the letter was real. he wrote clyde a thank you note and sent it to general delivery and tulsa, where clive letter had been postmarked. henry ford is going, that barrow boy may have been a killer, but he had great manners and taste in cars. >> [inaudible question] jeff: there are three cars making the rounds as the real death car. the real death car currently is owned by a casino. it is on display outside of las vegas. here is an interesting story about that. the posse that ambushed bonnie and clyde was made up of six people. manny galt, ted hinton, henderson jordan and prentiss oakley. they all hated each other. they give conflicting versions of the ambushed afterwards, each trying to make themselves look at the heroes and everybody else, not heroes. the car, after the ambush, was returned by one of them, who wanted to keep the money. it had been stolen from kansas. the owner sold it, bullet holes and all. to a man named charles stanley, who billed himself as the crime dr. and took the cars around all ov
i would say that henry ford thought the letter was real. he wrote clyde a thank you note and sent it to general delivery and tulsa, where clive letter had been postmarked. henry ford is going, that barrow boy may have been a killer, but he had great manners and taste in cars. >> [inaudible question] jeff: there are three cars making the rounds as the real death car. the real death car currently is owned by a casino. it is on display outside of las vegas. here is an interesting story about...
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s -- david hunter, james henry lane, john pope, all stationed initially in missouri, with the earliest beneficiaries. often engaging shocking treatment of civilian populations nearly as the war started. we come to sherman, who after returning to kentucky following a bout of depression, worsened by stints in deeply divided st. louis and little, quickly adopted the dialect. -- when one nation is at war with another, all are enemies of the other. most unfortunately, the war in which we are now engaged has been complicated with the belief on the one hand that all on the other are not enemies. by march 1862, guerrilla warfare would convince sherman to adopt in western tennessee what james henry lane had done in 1851, collective punishment. namely, putting entire towns to the torch. this is sherman's quote. "it is an expense not chargeable to us, but to those who made the war. and generally, war is destruction and nothing else." this is long before he said war is all health. -- all hell. anyone who was not an unconditional unionist was disloyal. john edwards, the lieutenant colonel of an iow
s -- david hunter, james henry lane, john pope, all stationed initially in missouri, with the earliest beneficiaries. often engaging shocking treatment of civilian populations nearly as the war started. we come to sherman, who after returning to kentucky following a bout of depression, worsened by stints in deeply divided st. louis and little, quickly adopted the dialect. -- when one nation is at war with another, all are enemies of the other. most unfortunately, the war in which we are now...
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ed henry was always very annoying. of me where i am scowling i am always looking in his direction. jesse:. >> he was at cnn at the time then he moved to fox news with the obama administration and they came after him and they said no he is always a reporter. jesse: so talk about boyish charm so talk about the campaign with hillary she used to flirt with ed henry so all of the list blonde - - lesbian theories she was flirting with a hands on them preferably straightman. she would look past the female press corps to call on the fox news correspondent with his chair of tweet on gesture of cheeks and pocket square. >> that is a way to get a people to buy a book. also with ed henry, this is a guy. he is charming he is super generous with his time. and with his father died while we were at the white house on a saturday he looks up and says there is add henry who had driven all the way up just to be at the funeral. jesse: he is a very nice guy he gets me dinner reservations at the palm. over the weekend it can be bizarre with
ed henry was always very annoying. of me where i am scowling i am always looking in his direction. jesse:. >> he was at cnn at the time then he moved to fox news with the obama administration and they came after him and they said no he is always a reporter. jesse: so talk about boyish charm so talk about the campaign with hillary she used to flirt with ed henry so all of the list blonde - - lesbian theories she was flirting with a hands on them preferably straightman. she would look past...
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ktvu's henry lee was in court today and is here now with more. henry?: a defense attorney says he has evidence the fire was arson and that whoever started the fire should be on trial and not their clients. the d.a. was up for us. the prosecutor says the go ship master tenant derick almena and max harris are responsible for the tragedy that took 36 lives. 36 names, 36 pictures, 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. that's how prosecutor casey bates started his opening presentation to the jury, showing photos one by one of all the victims that died in the coast ship warehouse fire. relatives of the victims packed the courtroom, eager for answers.
ktvu's henry lee was in court today and is here now with more. henry?: a defense attorney says he has evidence the fire was arson and that whoever started the fire should be on trial and not their clients. the d.a. was up for us. the prosecutor says the go ship master tenant derick almena and max harris are responsible for the tragedy that took 36 lives. 36 names, 36 pictures, 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. that's how prosecutor casey bates started his opening presentation to the jury,...
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what henry is doing is really building pare nts' practice.fic about the things you are telling mums and dads. for instance, young children are much more likely to cooperate if they've got a bit of control and choice. rather than parents saying, eat up, here is what you're eating, just being able to give a choice between some healthy alternatives. here's some carrots and peas, take what you want. the between healthy options but the child has some control. really simple but positive strategies can be like fairy dust, so that meal times instead of becoming a battle ground, children are then able to make a choice. that's really good. you're saying prepare the carrots and peas and then say to your child, do you want peas or carrots and then... you choose. that's good, giving them an element of choice. what else? children copy their parents. we are thinking about the whole family lifestyle and how parents can have meal times where the family are eating together, the children are seeing their parents, trying new foods, eating vegetables. children ar
what henry is doing is really building pare nts' practice.fic about the things you are telling mums and dads. for instance, young children are much more likely to cooperate if they've got a bit of control and choice. rather than parents saying, eat up, here is what you're eating, just being able to give a choice between some healthy alternatives. here's some carrots and peas, take what you want. the between healthy options but the child has some control. really simple but positive strategies...
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it came about as a result of henry. the award recognizes the most important book of the year, that book through a step of research, acceptable writing or capturing an outsized portion of debate of ideas made the most impact. the competition, isi received a record 230 donations from the conservative book of the year. 230 nominations, we took from a very metric number of nominations and that's down to five books. those were conservatism and invitation to the great tradition by roger, suicide of the west, tribalism, politician, nationalism and identity politics just like the american democracy. why liberalism failed. the american mind, how good intentioned and that ideas are setting up a generation or failure. i recommend each of these books, intellectual value. as you can tell, our judges had to make a decision with a huge task. our to think the judges for the find work, three of whom here this evening. [applause] thank you for that work. the virtue of nationalism by him. why did the virtual of nationalism stand out in su
it came about as a result of henry. the award recognizes the most important book of the year, that book through a step of research, acceptable writing or capturing an outsized portion of debate of ideas made the most impact. the competition, isi received a record 230 donations from the conservative book of the year. 230 nominations, we took from a very metric number of nominations and that's down to five books. those were conservatism and invitation to the great tradition by roger, suicide of...
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i think henry. have any suggestions? henry james philip? ithink henry. i like have any suggestions?hink henry. i like the name jonathan. ido like i do like the namejonathan. why are the james philip? well, after harry and philip, the duke of philip. laughter the group of —— duke of edinburgh. set well, that's it for the high street here in windsor. then, thank you very much, well, of course, the world, needless to say, huge news for all of those royal watchers who pore over every detail of royal life, and the relationship of harry and meghan, their wedding, life, and the relationship of harry and meghan, theirwedding, and now the birth of their baby is a rich source of material for them. it has been interesting chatting to various royal correspondence a day and royal watchers about this bath, and how they think the couple will bring up this baby. earlier, vanity fair's respondent spoke to my colleague, carrie gracie. it seems that everything happened very quickly, and i'm not sure they were even aware that the baby was going to be born. it gives you some indication of how privately
i think henry. have any suggestions? henry james philip? ithink henry. i like have any suggestions?hink henry. i like the name jonathan. ido like i do like the namejonathan. why are the james philip? well, after harry and philip, the duke of philip. laughter the group of —— duke of edinburgh. set well, that's it for the high street here in windsor. then, thank you very much, well, of course, the world, needless to say, huge news for all of those royal watchers who pore over every detail of...
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henry vincent died in assailant off. a confrontation and mr osborn—brooks has since received death threats and has since received death threats and has been unable to return to his home. he had to give evidence today via an audio link. henry vincent's mother and sister arriving at court today, still furious that no—one has been prosecuted for his death. vincent was wanted in connection with another burglary when he went to the house at hither green, armed with a screwdriver. he left it fatally injured. richard osborn—brooks was holding the knife that killed him. the inquest heard today that, when threatened by vincent, the pensioner held up his own weapon, saying "mine is bigger than yours and if you do not leave my house, you will be sorry." police initially arrested the 78—year—old on suspicion of murder before releasing him with no further action. outside the house in the days that followed, the vincent family put up tributes to the man who had gone there to threaten and stealfrom a pensioner. the tributes were quickl
henry vincent died in assailant off. a confrontation and mr osborn—brooks has since received death threats and has since received death threats and has been unable to return to his home. he had to give evidence today via an audio link. henry vincent's mother and sister arriving at court today, still furious that no—one has been prosecuted for his death. vincent was wanted in connection with another burglary when he went to the house at hither green, armed with a screwdriver. he left it...
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>> i agree with henry's point.ompanies take as long to organized themselves to go public as uber does generally speaking they really are going to try very hard to make sure that they're -- you know, that they're not going to be in a position where they're going to have negative surprises when they come out in the early reports. t i think there's a bigger kind of metta trend here there's going to be sort of a war, we saw this 16 years ago when we took netflix out there's going to be a war between the people that are going to be fighting for show me the profits. show me the optimization around this business, show me that you don't have to discount show me you don't have to do the marketing. then there will be the other community around this stock. they're going to say look, i believe in the growth. i believe in the massive scale of this kind of take over the next generations of transportation, whether it's from down at the level of scooters all the way up to cars, all the way up to freight trucking, delivery, whateve
>> i agree with henry's point.ompanies take as long to organized themselves to go public as uber does generally speaking they really are going to try very hard to make sure that they're -- you know, that they're not going to be in a position where they're going to have negative surprises when they come out in the early reports. t i think there's a bigger kind of metta trend here there's going to be sort of a war, we saw this 16 years ago when we took netflix out there's going to be a war...
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in oakland, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> in the meantime the fate of what is left of the burned out ship warehouse is still not known. the building is near east 14th street and 31st avenue in fruitevale. oakland city administrators say the building's owner incorrectly filled out her first permit application and the warehouse can't be torn want to il she sends in the have a say on what happens after that warehouse is torn down. >> the family would like to see some kind of memorial at the location. it hasn't been that might be, but significantly the ings have agreed there can be a memorial there. >> tearing down the building is complicated because of the chemicals. it could take weeks to months and the cost would between $2 million and $4 million. stay with us on ktvu fox 2 news for extensive coverage of the trial. our crime reporter henry lee will be in the courtroom throughout the proceedings and provide updates on ktvu, ktvu.com and our social media outlets. >>> work is scheduled to begin on transitions between two highways in solano county. a roundabout will be built on highway 12
in oakland, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> in the meantime the fate of what is left of the burned out ship warehouse is still not known. the building is near east 14th street and 31st avenue in fruitevale. oakland city administrators say the building's owner incorrectly filled out her first permit application and the warehouse can't be torn want to il she sends in the have a say on what happens after that warehouse is torn down. >> the family would like to see some kind of memorial...
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what was the defense attorney john henry browne up to?ng up -- >> the reality is you can't a terrorist. and mark stover was a domestic violence terrorist. >> i just knew that wasn't true about him. there was nothing in him that was malicious or vindictive. >> when "the man who talked to dogs" continues. ♪ [spanish recording] so again, using "para", you're talking about something that is for someone. ♪ pretty good. could listening to audible inspire you to start something new? download audible and listen for a change. not this john smith. or this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith. who we paired with a humana team member to help address his own specific health needs. at humana, we take a personal approach to your health, to provide care that's just as unique as you are. no matter what your name is. ♪ no matter what your name is. for people 50 and older colat average risk.ing honey have you seen my glasses? i've always had a knack for finding things...
what was the defense attorney john henry browne up to?ng up -- >> the reality is you can't a terrorist. and mark stover was a domestic violence terrorist. >> i just knew that wasn't true about him. there was nothing in him that was malicious or vindictive. >> when "the man who talked to dogs" continues. ♪ [spanish recording] so again, using "para", you're talking about something that is for someone. ♪ pretty good. could listening to audible inspire you...
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a longtimelf was friend and correspondent of joseph henry. includedrespondents st and aonmentali pioneer in the field of ethnography. march was a leading advocate for the smithsonian bill who influences the choice of first. her. another similar note more familiar to you is the one that is centered on thomas hart benson, a democrat and champion of manifest density. his daughter mary john fremont who played an important role in california in the u.s. mexican war. provided support for the western surveys that were a model for emery and later engineers. in 1844supported pulled but broke with the administration over the handling of the court mosher -- court-martial in 1847. i think all of these men broadly supported westward expansion and scientific discovery and publication of the natural history of these obtained lands. the success of topographical engineers like fremont and the u.s. mexican war can be measured in terms of aiding military campaigns and in popularizing the west and the american mind. notes, with i believe 100 copies made immediat
a longtimelf was friend and correspondent of joseph henry. includedrespondents st and aonmentali pioneer in the field of ethnography. march was a leading advocate for the smithsonian bill who influences the choice of first. her. another similar note more familiar to you is the one that is centered on thomas hart benson, a democrat and champion of manifest density. his daughter mary john fremont who played an important role in california in the u.s. mexican war. provided support for the western...
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chris henry is down in morgan hill. hill. oh, let's go first to the satellite. there cao. is that you, ken? did you show up for work? ken finally showed up for work. okay, thank you! you can see right there that is what is going on. some of the cloud cover continues to stream across and there are possibilities that some of that could maybe produce a isolated shower or two. temperatures were near average yesterday, slightly above to still below. san jose and livermore below, but santa rosa went above from 77 normally to 76. all this moisture continues to rotate back around the big apparent low in the four corners. there is a series of them coming off the sierra. a mix of sun and clouds today, even patchy coastal clouds and the lows are way up over the cloud cover. a possibility of that later this afternoon and another low looks like it is dropping in sunday morning to give us another round of rain and 60s and 70s on your temps. 5:33. sal is here. super commute time or something else? >>> we are starting with the solano county super commute where we will go first to 80 westb
chris henry is down in morgan hill. hill. oh, let's go first to the satellite. there cao. is that you, ken? did you show up for work? ken finally showed up for work. okay, thank you! you can see right there that is what is going on. some of the cloud cover continues to stream across and there are possibilities that some of that could maybe produce a isolated shower or two. temperatures were near average yesterday, slightly above to still below. san jose and livermore below, but santa rosa went...
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>> henry of the immigrant or hendry of hundred henry of the education? he was probably one of the hardest mind that had to wrestle down on the page. in terms of writing him, and because he carved out his own life and carried it in the education of henry adams, here is someone who is very much about curating his brand so carefully that he can be a big challenge to get out. and what i found in terms of his religious life is that while he went on a steady arc towards atheism, his scholarly interest were in need evil catholicism. he was consumed with traveling and collecting art and artifacts, all things touched by faith. he was fascinated when he went to japan to experience buddhism. he spent a quarter of a million dollars on japanese artifacts that he could take home, here is someone who didn't necessarily want to show up at st. john's in washington, d.c. with easter with his wife but he did it once in a while so the family was well represented at the same time, he was utterly estimated by the idea of females identity. so you kind of have to work very hard
>> henry of the immigrant or hendry of hundred henry of the education? he was probably one of the hardest mind that had to wrestle down on the page. in terms of writing him, and because he carved out his own life and carried it in the education of henry adams, here is someone who is very much about curating his brand so carefully that he can be a big challenge to get out. and what i found in terms of his religious life is that while he went on a steady arc towards atheism, his scholarly...
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henry lee reports on the emotional testimony. >> reporter: i'm going that car daughter, nicole siegrist, before she died, choking on thick black smoke in the ghost ship fire. >> she was in there and couldn't get out. >> reporter: she was the first witness to take the stand in the trial of the defendants, max harris and derick almena, each charged with 36 counts of voluntary manslaughter. carol cidlik cried when asked if she recognized the woman and a photo and weeping, she said, yes, my daughter. the defense attorney asked no questions and they tried unsuccessfully to block the day from calling her to the stand first on the grounds that jurors would be swayed by her anguish. >> she was a lovely musician, and artist. she helped people. everybody loved her. >> they wanted her out there so everyone absorbs her pain and her suffering and casts an emotional shadow on the case at the inception. >> reporter: the second witness was nicholas bouchard seen on the right when he testified at the preliminary hearing. he coshouse leased with almena, who bouchard said wanted to get out of the lease be
henry lee reports on the emotional testimony. >> reporter: i'm going that car daughter, nicole siegrist, before she died, choking on thick black smoke in the ghost ship fire. >> she was in there and couldn't get out. >> reporter: she was the first witness to take the stand in the trial of the defendants, max harris and derick almena, each charged with 36 counts of voluntary manslaughter. carol cidlik cried when asked if she recognized the woman and a photo and weeping, she...
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lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> thank you, henry. stay with us on ktvu for henry's reports on the ghost ship warehouse trial and on ktvu.com you will see henry's daily blog from that trial. >>> san francisco supervisors are set to get a pay raise this year. according to the chronicle they will get a 12% raise. that is three times the size of the raises being given to other elected officials and city employees. the board's raise was approved monday by a 3-1 of civil service commission, a $15,000 pay hike bringing the board member's salaries to $140,000 a year plus benefits. >>> the time is 6:14. democratic state lawmakers are trying to slow down the growth of charter schools. the california federation of teachers supports new legislation that says too much money is going to charter schools as public schools are underfunded. the new bills would give school districts more leverage to deny applications to open new charter schools and also cap the number of charter schools in the state of california. thousands of teachers and supporters m
lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> thank you, henry. stay with us on ktvu for henry's reports on the ghost ship warehouse trial and on ktvu.com you will see henry's daily blog from that trial. >>> san francisco supervisors are set to get a pay raise this year. according to the chronicle they will get a 12% raise. that is three times the size of the raises being given to other elected officials and city employees. the board's raise was approved monday by a 3-1 of civil service commission, a...
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that is henry lee. we appreciate it. >>> now we go to washington where special counsel robert mueller spoke out about the option of impeachment. he did not exate the president from wrongdoing. he said he would prefer not to testify before congress on the russian investigation saying his report speaks for itself. many democrats interpreted that mueller statement as saying the next step should be impeachment proceedings but the white house declared fox closed. we have more from washington. >> reporter: great deal in washington after robert mueller broke his silence many say that impeach many is a possibility down the line. >> completed his investigation, now he has closed his office and time for everybody to move on. he is going back to his private life and we think everybody else should to. >> the trump administration is moving on after special counsel robert mueller spoke publicly for the first time following the completion of the two year long investigation. >> if bob mueller determined there was a cri
that is henry lee. we appreciate it. >>> now we go to washington where special counsel robert mueller spoke out about the option of impeachment. he did not exate the president from wrongdoing. he said he would prefer not to testify before congress on the russian investigation saying his report speaks for itself. many democrats interpreted that mueller statement as saying the next step should be impeachment proceedings but the white house declared fox closed. we have more from...
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henry lee will be there posting what is going on. you can read the daily ghost ship trial blog. >>> the warriors are looking to have a win in portland. it is game four tonight. the warriors are leading the blazers 3-0. he is questionable will get more playing time. tonight's game in portland is at 6:00. if the warriors lose, the game would be wednesday night in portland. >>> the san jose shark are on the brings of elimination after losing 5-0 to st. louis. they were not able to get on the board at all. san jose looks tired starting in the second when they were out shot 20-6. eric carlson didn't play in the third. joe left early because of injuries, as well. however, ktvu's henry lee says shark's fans are still holding onto hope. >> reporter: 5-0 blues. . shark tank but fans are not giving up yet. >> i'm always enjoying myself here, because i love these guys so much and i so want to swim and i am just with these until the last second with all my heart. >> reporter: some fans got all dressed up ready for a big battle. so was this shark
henry lee will be there posting what is going on. you can read the daily ghost ship trial blog. >>> the warriors are looking to have a win in portland. it is game four tonight. the warriors are leading the blazers 3-0. he is questionable will get more playing time. tonight's game in portland is at 6:00. if the warriors lose, the game would be wednesday night in portland. >>> the san jose shark are on the brings of elimination after losing 5-0 to st. louis. they were not able...
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ktvu's henry lee was in court today and is here now with more. henry? >> reporter: a defense attorney says he has evidence the fire was arson and that whoever started the fire should be on trial and not their clients. the d.a. was up for us. the prosecutor says the go ship master tenant derick almena and max harris are responsible for the tragedy that took 36 lives. 36 names, 36 pictures, 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. that's how prosecutor casey bates started his opening presentation to the jury, showing photos one by one of all the victims that died in the coast ship warehouse fire. relatives of the victims packed the courtroom, eager for answers. >> we have been living on rumors and we want to find out the true. >> reporter: the truth, the d.a. told the jury of 9 women and 3 men, is that derick almena at least the warehouse and illegally turned it into a residential death trap while max harris corrected collected the rent. when the fire broke out, those in cyber dunes because there were no fired extinguishers, smoke alarms or smoke detectors.
ktvu's henry lee was in court today and is here now with more. henry? >> reporter: a defense attorney says he has evidence the fire was arson and that whoever started the fire should be on trial and not their clients. the d.a. was up for us. the prosecutor says the go ship master tenant derick almena and max harris are responsible for the tragedy that took 36 lives. 36 names, 36 pictures, 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. that's how prosecutor casey bates started his opening...
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lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> stay with ktvu for henry lee's reports on the ghost ship warehouse trial. also on ktvu.com you will find henry's daily blog from the trial. >>> pg&e plans to bury electrical lines in the town of paradise and surrounding areas affected by the camp fire. pg&e announced the plans yesterday to reduce the risk of fires. pg&e is still determines how much it will cost but it is expected to take at least five years to complete. transmission lines in paradise will not be part of the project buddhist because lines will go underground. cal fire investigators determined the lines fell into dry vegetation last november and caused the deadliest, most destructive wildfire in california history. lawyers representing fire victims say the $105 million fund meant to help survivors is just not enough. a judge overseeing pg&e's bankruptcy approved a $105 million yesterday but lawyers argued the utility company thought be contributing at least $250 million to the assistance fund but the judge said he was only authorized to approve or reject pg&e's proposal and wanted to see the
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henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> henry lee is back in the courtroom right now as he has been every day of the trial. he is posting information on social media through the day. he will have live reports for you in the afternoon newscast. you can also go to ktvu.com any time to read his daily blog of the ghost ship trial. >>> another bay area parent has entered a guilty plea in the college admissions scandal. the owner of contessa wines is accused of paying $300,000 of having his daughter's s.a.t. scores improved and recruited to the water polo team. prosecutors are recommending he serve a 15 month prison sentence and pay a $95,000 fine. >>> there is an increased police presence right now at another school in the san ramon unified school district because of a threat. a student discovered threatening graffiti at the girl's bathroom in danville yesterday that read quote shooting tomorrow. my brother said 5-21-19. that is today's date. officials say there is no evidence right now to suggest it is a credible threat, but even though the extra security was added as a precaution. the school dis
henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> henry lee is back in the courtroom right now as he has been every day of the trial. he is posting information on social media through the day. he will have live reports for you in the afternoon newscast. you can also go to ktvu.com any time to read his daily blog of the ghost ship trial. >>> another bay area parent has entered a guilty plea in the college admissions scandal. the owner of contessa wines is accused of paying $300,000 of having his...
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henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news . >> henry lee will be in court again today and we will have updates right here on ktvu fox 2 news and around the clock on www.ktvu.com. >>> we just checked in on wall street and looks like u.s. stocks may rise at the opening bell today after markets dropped sharply in reaction to china's announcement it will race terrace next month on some u.s. imports. the dow fell 617 points, about 2.4%. the nasdaq had its biggest drop of your using 3.4%. the s&p was down 2.4%. tech companies including apple that do a lot of business with china took the biggest hits. >>> secretary of state mike pompeo is on his way to russia to meet with russian president vladimir putin and other senior officials from the kremlin. two meetings are scheduled in the russia resort town of sochi. these will be the high level face-to-face meetings between the russian and high-level officials since the mueller report came out. mike pompeo is expected to raise the topic of russia meddling in the 2016 presidential election even though putin has denied any involvement. other topics expected to be
henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news . >> henry lee will be in court again today and we will have updates right here on ktvu fox 2 news and around the clock on www.ktvu.com. >>> we just checked in on wall street and looks like u.s. stocks may rise at the opening bell today after markets dropped sharply in reaction to china's announcement it will race terrace next month on some u.s. imports. the dow fell 617 points, about 2.4%. the nasdaq had its biggest drop of your using 3.4%. the s&p...
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for now, henry, thank you. to come: after winning his 15th major, tiger woods heads to the white house to pick up the presidential medal of freedom. i, nelson rolihlahla mandela, do hereby swear to be faithful to the republic of south africa. after six years of construction and numerous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterand, but the tunnel is still not yet ready for passengers and freight services to begin. for centuries, christianity and islam struggled for supremacy. now, the pope's visit symbolises their willingness to coexist. roger bannister became the first man in the world to run a mile in under four minutes. memories of victory, as the ve celebrations reach their climax. this night is dedicated to everyone who believes in the future of peace and freedom. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: more than a0 people are dead after a russian plane caught fire and made a forced landing in moscow. a major un report has warned of a global ecological catas
for now, henry, thank you. to come: after winning his 15th major, tiger woods heads to the white house to pick up the presidential medal of freedom. i, nelson rolihlahla mandela, do hereby swear to be faithful to the republic of south africa. after six years of construction and numerous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterand, but the tunnel is still not yet ready for passengers and freight services to begin. for centuries, christianity and islam...
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he said that the henry halleck. o henry halleck. he wanted him to get a promotion. after all, he was still a brigadier general in command of an army. he was a bit miffed about this. general rosecrans and grant would actually work closely together to deal with the emerging threat of confederate offensive that was not just taking place in kentucky and tennessee, but a parallel one we forgot about in mississippi, as well. rosecrans decided that his strategy at bridge mountain was worth a second try. the plan was for grant to hold firm and wait to attack until rosecrans got into position. they would both attack general price at the same time and catch them. they were so badly separated and communication broke down and what happened was rosecrans outnumbered forces were unable to cover all the roads he had agreed to cover and he decided caution was better than being a little bit too aggressive as he didn't know what was up. grant did not attack as planned. there was an acoustic shadow that prevented the battle from being heard where they were. some people say. i won't ge
he said that the henry halleck. o henry halleck. he wanted him to get a promotion. after all, he was still a brigadier general in command of an army. he was a bit miffed about this. general rosecrans and grant would actually work closely together to deal with the emerging threat of confederate offensive that was not just taking place in kentucky and tennessee, but a parallel one we forgot about in mississippi, as well. rosecrans decided that his strategy at bridge mountain was worth a second...
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go ahead. >> henry, thank you. and we plan to have henry lee in court every day so we can provide updates throughout the trial. he's also posting updates on twitter. and we'll have the latest on ktvu, as well as ktvu.com. >>> new information about what led up to an officer-involved shooting in san jose. when it was all over, the suspect was dead, and a police sergeant was seriously injured. ann ruben is in our san jose studio tonight. you talked to the police chief. >> reporter: and the chief says the incident was captured on the officer's body-worn camera. he says it showed an erattic suspect who looked like he wanted to surrender, then chose to flee instead. chief garcia described the shooting as a close call for one of his sergeants, a 17 year veteran of the force. >> the officer is extremely lucky. we're extremely luck that he we didn't lose an officer. >> reporter: it happened saturday when investigators tracked a stolen vehicle to an apartment complex. they spotted the suspect in the carport, and tried to box
go ahead. >> henry, thank you. and we plan to have henry lee in court every day so we can provide updates throughout the trial. he's also posting updates on twitter. and we'll have the latest on ktvu, as well as ktvu.com. >>> new information about what led up to an officer-involved shooting in san jose. when it was all over, the suspect was dead, and a police sergeant was seriously injured. ann ruben is in our san jose studio tonight. you talked to the police chief. >>...
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our next guest is chairman / ceo, msci inc., henry henry a. fernandez.f about the saudi inclusion, the market getting too big to ignore. investor concerns, geopolitics is one of them, some investors concern regarding governance within the saudi market. what would you say to address those concerns? henry: at msci we have two different services. one is our indices that only take into account the invest country, access to buying and selling securities in any country in the world. that defines the total universe of equity securities in the world that you can buy or sell. that is where msci saudi businesses are going into, the emerging market index. there is another part of msci that looks at criteria of companies or bonds that takes ,nto account governance issues political issues, social issues. that is different from the market business. there are indices that weigh securities in a portfolio based on that criteria. manus: good morning to you. here we are, we have got inclusion. institutional investors, are they concerned about helping hand that people refer
our next guest is chairman / ceo, msci inc., henry henry a. fernandez.f about the saudi inclusion, the market getting too big to ignore. investor concerns, geopolitics is one of them, some investors concern regarding governance within the saudi market. what would you say to address those concerns? henry: at msci we have two different services. one is our indices that only take into account the invest country, access to buying and selling securities in any country in the world. that defines the...
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henry reconoce serÍa un dolor de k berz.Ía, persona si do nae o no. >>> en un comunicado, la administraciÓn de seguro social, dijo que estÁ comprometida con mantener rÉcord exacto de ingreso de las persona para ver la cantidad beneficios que se han ganado, muchos congresistas demÓcratas y activistas dicen que esto es una movida mÁs de presidente para perjudicar a uno de q mentados. telemundo. >>> la corte de cuarto skwirt, ring palo do el programa daca, a las 6, le decimos cÓmo se alcanzÓ esta decision, despuÉs que la administraciÓn de trump, habÍa pedido eliminar este programa. >>> fue tiroteo desde un auto en movimiento, un acto de de ira al volante o una bala perdida, estas preguntas se hace una comunidad luego que una casa fuera paleada y residentes temen por su seguridad 689>>> situaciÓn de terror para el padre de dos hijas, estaba fuera de su casa, cuando escuchÓ dios foo ross y se dio cuenta que por una razÓn su fam era de este ataque, la autoridad decente tener pistas, pero no motivo de este tiroteo. >>> puede ver el
henry reconoce serÍa un dolor de k berz.Ía, persona si do nae o no. >>> en un comunicado, la administraciÓn de seguro social, dijo que estÁ comprometida con mantener rÉcord exacto de ingreso de las persona para ver la cantidad beneficios que se han ganado, muchos congresistas demÓcratas y activistas dicen que esto es una movida mÁs de presidente para perjudicar a uno de q mentados. telemundo. >>> la corte de cuarto skwirt, ring palo do el programa daca, a las 6, le...
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was that henry rollins? ♪ >> look, we hear about it every day.f there is thing that regularly brings our country together it's our hatred of washington, d.c. whether you are republican -- >> washington, d.c. is not only broken, it's broke. >> or democrat. >> structural change needs to start here in washington. >> or just a crass opportunist. >> we have to change from the word swamp to sesz pool or perhaps suer. >> you have a dislike for the nation's capital. what's it like for the people who happen to live in d.c.? washington, d.c. is not just capitol hill. while the people who dominate that scene are overwhelmingly white men, the city has proud black leadership and problems like any other city. unlike most cities, d.c. is not allowed to solve them on their own. washington, d.c. is a federal district which means it's not a state, but it's not in a state. >> we would like state hood. >> when d.c. decides to legalize ma marijuana or hand guns, the federal government said not today, black folks, not today. i'm going to talk to these folks. >> your n
was that henry rollins? ♪ >> look, we hear about it every day.f there is thing that regularly brings our country together it's our hatred of washington, d.c. whether you are republican -- >> washington, d.c. is not only broken, it's broke. >> or democrat. >> structural change needs to start here in washington. >> or just a crass opportunist. >> we have to change from the word swamp to sesz pool or perhaps suer. >> you have a dislike for the nation's...
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jessica and henry, thank you very much indeed. that's it for the papers tonight.e bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thanks again to henry and jessica and we will see you next time. sport is up next. bye for now. good evening, i'm will perry with your latest sports news. we'll start with the news that maurizio sarri stormed out of chelsea's training session ahead of tomorro night's europa league final against arsenal. it was initially belived to be connected to an incident where his players gonzalo higuian and david luiz were involved in a row after a challenge in what was their last training session in the stadium ahead of tomrrow‘s game in baku. chelsea have since denied that and claim it was because they couldn't practice set peices because it was an open training session. n'golo kante meanwhile is a major doubt to feature for chelsea. sarri rated his chances of playing as 50/50 ahead of tonight's training session of which the frenchman
jessica and henry, thank you very much indeed. that's it for the papers tonight.e bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thanks again to henry and jessica and we will see you next time. sport is up next. bye for now. good evening, i'm will perry with your latest sports news. we'll start with the news that maurizio sarri stormed out of chelsea's training session ahead of...
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henri that you know the. book was famous for taking their money and running essentially so to get them involved i'm not sure if this is going to fly i don't know if people will be will feel comfortable with this exactly and they're not taking any benefits of either like the decentralized aspect of it or the end of every aspect of a crypto currency so to me it doesn't really make much sense to me like this is going to be centralized on facebook you loses the entire benefit of having a decentralized platform so what happens if you lose access your wallet facebook basically owns your money ya know all good points. so that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on directv channel 321 dish network tell it to 80 or streaming 247 on pluto t.v. the free t.v. channel 132. or as always one is up at youtube dot com slash will most r t see you next time. the tense situation in venezuela is still all over the news the problem in venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented but that socialism has been gr
henri that you know the. book was famous for taking their money and running essentially so to get them involved i'm not sure if this is going to fly i don't know if people will be will feel comfortable with this exactly and they're not taking any benefits of either like the decentralized aspect of it or the end of every aspect of a crypto currency so to me it doesn't really make much sense to me like this is going to be centralized on facebook you loses the entire benefit of having a...