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young henry doing the milking.have a cow for the first time and young henry is raising the calf. it will be the best in the county. milk for breakfast, eggs, too. old year there was the same cornbread for breakfast. it built strong and healthy bodies. young henry grows like johnson grass. father has plenty to do today. doesn't every farmer have plenty of work but it is different this year because it is not just cotton and corn, the government says we knew -- farmer brown thoughts were peanuts were needed so he tried 15 acres. it will be good for man to try it said with a new kind of crop. fall he put lyman phosphate on 20 acres on a porous part of his farm at they will benefit from a better crop. if the weather holds, henry figures on making a real fine crop of peanuts. ♪ helping with the shopping, mother gardens. not much here that will be sold but a lot eaten this summer and some put away for next winter. at the grocery stores there are can't things for people in the city who cannot grow the run festivals. for pe
young henry doing the milking.have a cow for the first time and young henry is raising the calf. it will be the best in the county. milk for breakfast, eggs, too. old year there was the same cornbread for breakfast. it built strong and healthy bodies. young henry grows like johnson grass. father has plenty to do today. doesn't every farmer have plenty of work but it is different this year because it is not just cotton and corn, the government says we knew -- farmer brown thoughts were peanuts...
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. ♪ >> this is farmer henry browne, age 38. father of three children.s year, henry browne is growing more on the farm than ever before. to get work done, he and his family have to be up. this year, for the first time, they have a cow. young henry is raising the calf on his own. ♪ >> he is raising 20 hens. last year, it was the same thing for breakfast. it did not build strong, healthy body. young henry does like grass. he has begun to fill out. father has plenty to do today. not that every farmer does not always have 20 of work. but, this year is different. the government men said we needed more fats and oils. farmer browne planted 15 acres of peanuts. a good farmer with respect for his land. the country will benefit from the crop you have harvest. if the weather holds, henry figures on making a real crop of phoenix. before going out to help for the copy shopping -- there is a lot that will being. some was going to be put away for next winter. for cities with people who just can't grow their own vegetables. ♪ >> she is a pretty good farmer too. she cert
. ♪ >> this is farmer henry browne, age 38. father of three children.s year, henry browne is growing more on the farm than ever before. to get work done, he and his family have to be up. this year, for the first time, they have a cow. young henry is raising the calf on his own. ♪ >> he is raising 20 hens. last year, it was the same thing for breakfast. it did not build strong, healthy body. young henry does like grass. he has begun to fill out. father has plenty to do today. not...
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if the weather holds, henry real crop ofking a phoenix.e going out to help for the copy shopping -- there is a lot that will being. some was going to be put away for next winter. for cities with people who just can't grow their own vegetables. ♪ >> she is a pretty good farmer too. she certainly works hard. must be worth the trouble because she has a mighty healthy flock. ♪ >> 40 acres of land. not particularly good land, either. a barn that is not big or even new. no tractor. just a team of mules and understanding of the elements and long hours of hard work for everyone. doesn't seem like much. these are the things that make a farmer. need bags badly. they will probably laugh for the duration. as our factories are turning out tanks and guns, we have to make everything last. even the land. land can be wasted. if farmer browne had not planted those peanuts, rain could wash away both his crop and his land. right now, this land of farmer browne is mighty important to our country. we need more peanuts, more for everyonefood, to make the most of
if the weather holds, henry real crop ofking a phoenix.e going out to help for the copy shopping -- there is a lot that will being. some was going to be put away for next winter. for cities with people who just can't grow their own vegetables. ♪ >> she is a pretty good farmer too. she certainly works hard. must be worth the trouble because she has a mighty healthy flock. ♪ >> 40 acres of land. not particularly good land, either. a barn that is not big or even new. no tractor....
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erik: henry, great to see you. henry: glad to be here. thank you for the time. henry mcvey, head of macro and global asset allocation at kkr. vonnie: a lot to digest. thank you for that. that is bloomberg's erik schatzker. president trump tweeting about the u.s. dollar being kept at high levels by the fed policy stance. he says, "they are calling it wrong at every step of the way, and we are still winning. can you imagine what would happen if they called it right?" mentioningnt also companies like caterpillar, carng, john deere, and companies, saying "a stronger dollar is making it difficult for our great carmine thatcher's and other to compete on a level playing field -- our great car manufacturers and others to compete on a level playing field." futures are in focus next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." time now for futures in focus. joining us from the cme is bob ino, past trading partners -- path trading partners. is a stabilization in oil prices going to hold? bob:
erik: henry, great to see you. henry: glad to be here. thank you for the time. henry mcvey, head of macro and global asset allocation at kkr. vonnie: a lot to digest. thank you for that. that is bloomberg's erik schatzker. president trump tweeting about the u.s. dollar being kept at high levels by the fed policy stance. he says, "they are calling it wrong at every step of the way, and we are still winning. can you imagine what would happen if they called it right?" mentioningnt also...
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henry winkler's favorite recipes.o pancakes and chocolate mousse. >> i actually have never made them, but they are my favorite. stacy, my wife, makes an unbelievable pot roast. i love potato pancakes with applesauce and sour cream and chocolate mousse. i was, at one time, my favorite dessert. >> jimmy: i feel like my whole childhood was a lie. >> no, i ate that, i just didn't make it. >> jimmy: i accept that as a poor substitute, but now, you have really reached, in my opinion, the pinnacle. golden globe, all that stuff, but you were on the cover of costco "connection" magazine. that is an honor i once received. i wouldn't say i received the honor so much as i hounded them until they put me on the cover of costco "connection" magazine. >> i think you deserve to be. >> jimmy: i was on the cover. >> at least once a year. >> jimmy: i want to be like oprah where i was on every single one. >> this is truly unbelievable. >> jimmy: you write these books. >> there are 28, and they are in costco. and lynn oliver and i have tri
henry winkler's favorite recipes.o pancakes and chocolate mousse. >> i actually have never made them, but they are my favorite. stacy, my wife, makes an unbelievable pot roast. i love potato pancakes with applesauce and sour cream and chocolate mousse. i was, at one time, my favorite dessert. >> jimmy: i feel like my whole childhood was a lie. >> no, i ate that, i just didn't make it. >> jimmy: i accept that as a poor substitute, but now, you have really reached, in my...
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it was more of an apprenticeship kind of thing, so that is what henry wiz henry wirz did. and when the war breaks out in 1861, like most patriotic southern men, dr. wirz enlists with the confederate forces. and he served with distinction through 1862. he is actually wounded in the battle of seven pines in may of 1862 and he is wounded in his right arm and actually loses all use of his right arm. she cited for bravery, and -- he is cited for bravery and he is promoted to the rank of captain. after he recovers from his wound, he -- because he speaks fluent french and german as well as english, he is sent on special diplomatic missions by the confederacy to europe trying to get the european nations to come and support this confederacy and come out on the side of the south so he spends most of 1863 in europe doing -- it is not really clear who he is visiting or what he is doing, but he is on kind of a diplomatic tour for the confederacy. and when he returns to the south in early 1864, the spring of 1864, he is given the job of being the commandant or administrator of this pris
it was more of an apprenticeship kind of thing, so that is what henry wiz henry wirz did. and when the war breaks out in 1861, like most patriotic southern men, dr. wirz enlists with the confederate forces. and he served with distinction through 1862. he is actually wounded in the battle of seven pines in may of 1862 and he is wounded in his right arm and actually loses all use of his right arm. she cited for bravery, and -- he is cited for bravery and he is promoted to the rank of captain....
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he kept henry clay pate's bowie knife. when pate carried his knife to kansas it threatened a border war. bowie knives meant aggression in private life and public politics. they defied social norms. crossed lines, broke laws. they asserted supremacy at knife point. after swords went out of fashion -- and they went out of fashion at the start of the 19th century -- bowie knives solved a problem of self-defense. gentleman tried concealed weapons like pocket pistols or sword contains but both to it at the time were unreliable. juting from boots and belts, bowie knives rejected decency and worked in a fight. their contrary rezin bowie insisted that bowie knives were what he called hunting knives. but everyone knew he gave the first one to his brother to kill a man. when jim bowie's knife saved his life during a mealee it made him and his blade famous. when jim bowie died at the alamo his knife materialized southern politics. even southern statesmen started wearing and using bowie knives in legislatures. william lloyd garrison c
he kept henry clay pate's bowie knife. when pate carried his knife to kansas it threatened a border war. bowie knives meant aggression in private life and public politics. they defied social norms. crossed lines, broke laws. they asserted supremacy at knife point. after swords went out of fashion -- and they went out of fashion at the start of the 19th century -- bowie knives solved a problem of self-defense. gentleman tried concealed weapons like pocket pistols or sword contains but both to it...
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ok, let's go on to the guardian, because henry, this is interesting. 0f because henry, this is interestingr tankers, oil tankers, and now the royal navy is joining a golf mission with the united states. but this was not really on the agenda under theresa may. one of the really interesting things about this is, aside from brexit, it is a tangible policy shift between the theresa may administration and boris johnson's. so under theresa may, jeremy hunt, a foreign secretary, took the view that the uk would not join forces with the us to protect oil tankers in the gulf for being seized by iran, which of course happens to a british flag ship not that long ago. the review was livid and would be pa rt of the review was livid and would be part of a force if germany and france were also involved, basically if it was led by europe... because they thought to be allied with the us might be seen as provocative. exactly, and ten days into boris johnson been prime minister and dominic raab being foreign secretary, and the uk hasjoined a bilateral force with the us, exactly contrary to the previous positi
ok, let's go on to the guardian, because henry, this is interesting. 0f because henry, this is interestingr tankers, oil tankers, and now the royal navy is joining a golf mission with the united states. but this was not really on the agenda under theresa may. one of the really interesting things about this is, aside from brexit, it is a tangible policy shift between the theresa may administration and boris johnson's. so under theresa may, jeremy hunt, a foreign secretary, took the view that the...
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his name was henry david thoreau. thank you. [ applause ] are there any questions that i can answer? >> you have political rads caic are providing props. they are digging into the stories and the relationships behind specific items that are shooting type at each other. is there -- was this sort of a common tactic that was in pocket of the play books or was this something new and organic that had come up. >> thank you. that's a good question. it was a very common tactic. one of the reasons why they did this is because it was clear to everybody across the political spectrum in america that newspapers didn't always tell the truth. one way you could substantiate your point was by providing physical evidence for your crimes. kind of getting into the details and saying here is exhibit a. here is exhibit b. was a common way in a time when people didn't trust the news that here is some evidence that what i'm saying is the truth. thank you for your question. >> thank you so much. >> youlds elaborate on how john brown envisione
his name was henry david thoreau. thank you. [ applause ] are there any questions that i can answer? >> you have political rads caic are providing props. they are digging into the stories and the relationships behind specific items that are shooting type at each other. is there -- was this sort of a common tactic that was in pocket of the play books or was this something new and organic that had come up. >> thank you. that's a good question. it was a very common tactic. one of the...
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henry!reporter: a die-hard red sox fan, he also has a big heart. >> i love baseball, it's my life. >> now, you're not here because of the red sox, though, you are here because of the orioles, right? >> i am. >> reporter: because when henry saw orioles first baseman chris davis struggling through a record-setting slump, 0 for 54, henry wrote a letter. >> dear mr. davis -- i'm henry frasca, a 9-year-old kid and die-hard red sox fan. there are two things i want you to know. first, the way you play baseball has absolutely nothing to do with how good a person you are. also, you are incredible. you play in the mlb, you've done it for a long time and everyone goes through slumps. don't give up. >> reporter: and the day chris davis got that letter -- >> full windup. davis is going to get one! >> reporter: the slump was over. >> and for chris davis, it's over, baby. >> reporter: and chris would meet the boy who wrote to him. >> it meant enough to me for me to carry it around the rest of the day and -
henry!reporter: a die-hard red sox fan, he also has a big heart. >> i love baseball, it's my life. >> now, you're not here because of the red sox, though, you are here because of the orioles, right? >> i am. >> reporter: because when henry saw orioles first baseman chris davis struggling through a record-setting slump, 0 for 54, henry wrote a letter. >> dear mr. davis -- i'm henry frasca, a 9-year-old kid and die-hard red sox fan. there are two things i want you to...
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we'll be hearing tonight from senator lindsey graham as well as the governor henry mcmaster and acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney. we'll have live coverage of their remarks when the event begins. until then, we'll take a look at some of the democratic candidate joe biden he campaigned in detroit yesterday meeting with voters at a restaurant there. and he spoke to reporters. here's a look. cheers and applause] [laughter] crowd chatter] >> how are you, sir? pleasure to meet you. great job last night. absolutely. >> how old are you? >> 16. >> 16? -- read an article about >> i'm going home. >> my daughter. >> how are you? good to see you. >> my house, mom's rules. [laughter] >> thank you. >> hi. > hi, how are you? crowd chatter] >> all right. you hear that, mr. mayor? >> i'm in. trust me. i've got your back. > no wonder you won. >> good for you. > yes. [laughter] >> where did you go? [laughter] >> oh, yeah. >> yeah, i did. god love you. ow are things going? crowd chatter] crowd chatter] crowd chatter] >> hey, guys, once you sit down we're going to give a shot to look that way
we'll be hearing tonight from senator lindsey graham as well as the governor henry mcmaster and acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney. we'll have live coverage of their remarks when the event begins. until then, we'll take a look at some of the democratic candidate joe biden he campaigned in detroit yesterday meeting with voters at a restaurant there. and he spoke to reporters. here's a look. cheers and applause] [laughter] crowd chatter] >> how are you, sir? pleasure to meet...
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henry hired baird in 1850, but their correspondence began in early 1847. henry informed his wife that month, april of 1847, that the commissioner of the land office will also instruct those engaged in surveying the lands of the government to make observations on the variation of the compass so that without expending but little of the funds of the smithsonian i find i can do a good deal for the cause of american science. he persuaded the u.s. army to cooperate with the smithsonian in reporting meteorological observations. as henry was a strong proponent that the smith sownon should patronize original research, he allowed henry schoolcraft to continue his observations on native american customs. schoolcraft published a massive six-volume study in the 1850s. henry also made the smithsonian a center for lectures and scholarly publications. he solicited feedback, peer review if albert galleton, george perkins marsh and other members of the society before publishing a study, "ancient monuments of the mississippi valley" by squire and davis. in the first volume o
henry hired baird in 1850, but their correspondence began in early 1847. henry informed his wife that month, april of 1847, that the commissioner of the land office will also instruct those engaged in surveying the lands of the government to make observations on the variation of the compass so that without expending but little of the funds of the smithsonian i find i can do a good deal for the cause of american science. he persuaded the u.s. army to cooperate with the smithsonian in reporting...
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henry golding is here! [ cheers and applause the ladies, they love him.an groff is here as well >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: it's a good-looking show tonight and we've got music from another stud, rick ross featuring swizz beatz! [ cheers and applause at a fun show, talented i do want to remind everybody, we still got a couple days left for our "tonight show summer reads. we started a summer book club, and the book is "ask again, yes. and i just finished it >> steve: did you? ooh. >> jimmy: dude, it's great it's awesome i didn't vote -- i mean, i'm the one -- you guys voted for it, but you chose a great book did anyone read this perfect. [ laughter ] thank you for participating. >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: the book club -- it has more than one member in the club yeah [ light laughter ] but whatever i mean, what am i talking about? >> steve: yeah, come on. >> jimmy: i'm in the club. >> steve: yeah, sure >> jimmy: you know >> steve: you, me. >> jimmy: but you haven't read it yet >> steve: no [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it is -- it is fantastic. it i
henry golding is here! [ cheers and applause the ladies, they love him.an groff is here as well >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: it's a good-looking show tonight and we've got music from another stud, rick ross featuring swizz beatz! [ cheers and applause at a fun show, talented i do want to remind everybody, we still got a couple days left for our "tonight show summer reads. we started a summer book club, and the book is "ask again, yes. and i just finished it...
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what was the defense attorney john henry browne up to?g on a lot of evidence. and it was just kind of boring them. and so we wanted to be the people who brought light into this case. keith morrison: so, what was the light in this case, the secret twist? when "dateline" continues. [ text notification now that you have] new dr. scholl's massaging gel advanced insoles with softer, bouncier gel waves, you'll move over 10% more than before. dr. scholl's. born to move. it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i'm worried about moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! antonio? i'll get it. get to know geico and see how much you could save on renters insurance. as the prosecution put on its case against michiel oakes, rolled out chapter and verse of the evidence pointing to oakes as the murderer of dog whisperer mark stover, browne said practically nothing
what was the defense attorney john henry browne up to?g on a lot of evidence. and it was just kind of boring them. and so we wanted to be the people who brought light into this case. keith morrison: so, what was the light in this case, the secret twist? when "dateline" continues. [ text notification now that you have] new dr. scholl's massaging gel advanced insoles with softer, bouncier gel waves, you'll move over 10% more than before. dr. scholl's. born to move. it's my special...
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in that campaign i was pregnant with henry. i had a toddler at home, who is at camp canoeing in the wilderness, and i'm walking around the district and he runs all negative ads, really mean ads, so mean i had to turn the tv off because i had a toddler at home. i did not want him to see his mother's face in red with flames coming out of my head and a dark voice saying, she is not who you think she is. so we learn something in politics that day. you cannot win a congressional campaign against a young mother with an infant and a toddler, with negative ads. no one believes you. i beat him by 24 points. [applause] so it was not impossible. when i got to the u.s. senate, i met with a soldier, a man who said, i joined the military because i believe in the honesty, integrity, the character of people who serve in the military and i wanted to be one of them, but not for me because i am forced every day to lie about who i am and who i love, and i cannot bear it. i said, i will help you repeal don't ask, don't tell. i will help you lift up
in that campaign i was pregnant with henry. i had a toddler at home, who is at camp canoeing in the wilderness, and i'm walking around the district and he runs all negative ads, really mean ads, so mean i had to turn the tv off because i had a toddler at home. i did not want him to see his mother's face in red with flames coming out of my head and a dark voice saying, she is not who you think she is. so we learn something in politics that day. you cannot win a congressional campaign against a...
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henry didn't know so lbj explained. henry, what's that? the third time, he pointed to a cow. he said henry, what's that? kissinger thought it was a trick question and said i'm not sure. he said henry, that's a cow. that passes as humor. [laughter] you are calling henry kissinger to the lbj library. peter: while you're an archivist, you finished your dissertation. gary: i did. peter: tell us about that process. gary: i finished my dissertation after theatrically dropped out of graduate school because i had been assigned a dissertation topic, which you well know i do not do. that's the worst thing you can do as a graduate professor is pick topics for your students. it's hard enough to write a dissertation if you're interested in it. and they picked one for me, which was the election of 1852 and the demise of the whig party. this is when the new political history was just catching fire. and using computers, i am a luddite so that would have been disastrous for me. but i pretended to be working on it for two years and went all over the country and took lots of notes. but nothing
henry didn't know so lbj explained. henry, what's that? the third time, he pointed to a cow. he said henry, what's that? kissinger thought it was a trick question and said i'm not sure. he said henry, that's a cow. that passes as humor. [laughter] you are calling henry kissinger to the lbj library. peter: while you're an archivist, you finished your dissertation. gary: i did. peter: tell us about that process. gary: i finished my dissertation after theatrically dropped out of graduate school...
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bates was a long-time correspondent of joseph henry, first secretary. another correspondents included vermont wig george perkins marsh, the proet owe environmentalist i mentioned at the out said, as well as aging eversownan politician albert gallerton. marsh was a leading advocate for the smithsonian bill who influenced henry's sois of spencer baird as the first curator. another similar note of influence that might be more familiar to you is the one that centered on thomas hart benton, the missouri democrat and champion of manifest destiny. his daughter jessie married topographical engineer john fremont who played an important role in california in the u.s./mexican war. benton provided critical support for the western survey that were a model for emory and later engineers. he also supported polk in 1844, but he then broke with the administration over polk's handling of fremont's court martial in 1847. notwithstanding some emerging war time animosities, i think all of these men broadly supported westward expansion and scientific discovery and publication
bates was a long-time correspondent of joseph henry, first secretary. another correspondents included vermont wig george perkins marsh, the proet owe environmentalist i mentioned at the out said, as well as aging eversownan politician albert gallerton. marsh was a leading advocate for the smithsonian bill who influenced henry's sois of spencer baird as the first curator. another similar note of influence that might be more familiar to you is the one that centered on thomas hart benton, the...
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. >> yeah, henry!ic chihuahua at 3 years old. >> this daughter is not getting a treat. it's not getting anything. it already had food. >> nope. you start to hear a little grimible. that's not his belly. >> he's talking about. >> you will get more at supper. you're not starving. no, you're not. you're on a diet. >> this is only day two of the diet. >> oh. >> this dog is like i told you, you know i'm hungry. you put me on a diet. i didn't want to go on one. >> the other dogs are like you tell her. >> no more. you're on a diet because you're a little chubby. >> we going to back off cashew, okay? some of us got a little extra. >> do you want a snack, like an ice cube? >> you know when you start leaning up your diet, eating healthy -- >> no. >> well this guy is doing more than trying. he's incorporating it into all aspects of his life. >> never got the message to not play with his food. >> he heads out to a garden, picks out a tomato, eggplant cucumber, peppers, this has all the makings of something beautif
. >> yeah, henry!ic chihuahua at 3 years old. >> this daughter is not getting a treat. it's not getting anything. it already had food. >> nope. you start to hear a little grimible. that's not his belly. >> he's talking about. >> you will get more at supper. you're not starving. no, you're not. you're on a diet. >> this is only day two of the diet. >> oh. >> this dog is like i told you, you know i'm hungry. you put me on a diet. i didn't want to go...
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he admired henry wallace and he knew henry wallace was not supported by much of the democratic party which suspected him for a lot of reasons and also he worried how justifiably skeptical henry wallace would be about the postwar soviets so he chose harry truman. oftentimes it has been written that roosevelt had a cavalier choice in this's your senator from missouri. there is one account roosevelt and truman had after the democratic convention of 1944, the white house under the andrew jackson magnolia and had lunch and truman was shocked at how jittery fdr was and how old and wasted he looked, he had not seen him at close range for some time and according to what truman said to one person. fdr told me after every great war america needs a time of rest. i chose you, if you might become president and i wanted someone slightly right of center who could consolidate the changes we have made so i think this is not an accidental choice by fdr. he had this in mind, that he would serve the nation well, even fdr knew there was a chance he would. >> wallace had mystical behaviors, a lot of bagga
he admired henry wallace and he knew henry wallace was not supported by much of the democratic party which suspected him for a lot of reasons and also he worried how justifiably skeptical henry wallace would be about the postwar soviets so he chose harry truman. oftentimes it has been written that roosevelt had a cavalier choice in this's your senator from missouri. there is one account roosevelt and truman had after the democratic convention of 1944, the white house under the andrew jackson...
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can i say my great great grandfather, who settled in henry county? [applause] through bothore world wars. not a well-known political figure, i will throw out the name of a woman. she was the first woman ever to get elected to congress. she came from the great state of montana. 1900s, shehe early is one that is one of my favorites. taking dark money out of our elections and that has been the fight of my career. at one point every single office was controlled by wealthy copper barons. corruption smells sweet in montana. said theer in 1903 greatest issue confronting us today is whether corporations shall control the people -- >> we are going to break away from the montana governor and take you live to the u.s. capitol for a short a pro forma session from the house of representatives. we will be back in
can i say my great great grandfather, who settled in henry county? [applause] through bothore world wars. not a well-known political figure, i will throw out the name of a woman. she was the first woman ever to get elected to congress. she came from the great state of montana. 1900s, shehe early is one that is one of my favorites. taking dark money out of our elections and that has been the fight of my career. at one point every single office was controlled by wealthy copper barons. corruption...
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henry loves your state fair, so thank you. henry won that, no joke, it was a little frisbee thing. i don't know. anyway, it is such a pleasure to be here. i can't tell you how exciting it is. i got my start in politics in a community not unlike this. my grandmother, she was a woman who loves politics. she started working at age 18 as a secretary in our state legislature. 75 years ago, she looked around, all the legislators were men, all the support staff were women. so she wanted to have a voice. she did not know how, she knew her voice was important, but she figured out the voice of all the women was even more important. so she learned to work on campaigns she learned to -- on campaigns. she learned to organize. she learned to go door to door, how to stuff envelopes, how to make phone calls, and my first memory on a campaign was when i was henry's age. i walked into this campaign headquarters. it was a hot august day, and the women were wearing dresses not unlike mine, sleeveless, cotton dresses to keep cool, and there were stuffing envelopes. and i am thinking, i am mesmerized by
henry loves your state fair, so thank you. henry won that, no joke, it was a little frisbee thing. i don't know. anyway, it is such a pleasure to be here. i can't tell you how exciting it is. i got my start in politics in a community not unlike this. my grandmother, she was a woman who loves politics. she started working at age 18 as a secretary in our state legislature. 75 years ago, she looked around, all the legislators were men, all the support staff were women. so she wanted to have a...
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they didn't want riffraff and riffraff was exactly what henry barrow, clyde's father was when he arrived in 1922 we his wife, his three youngest children, clyde, l.c. and marie, look for bark thaws they failed as tenant farmers. the barrows lived in best dallas, not just in a slum but in a tent city built in a mary-y piece of land on the west side of the trinity river. it was adults and children died regularly from all kinds of diseases they caught. the people who were luckiest lived in tents there. the barrows couldn't afford a tent. the slept underneath the wagon they rode in on. food were sandwiches which were made with what was called west dallas round steak which is baloney. on holidays the children were given oregons, the only christmas presents they got. they were born in a time when a man stayed in the economic level where he was born. if you were born poor white trash, you pretty much stayed there. and clyde barrow was an ambitious kid, fine gifted musician, played the guitar and saxophone. his sister used to sir her idea of heaven what listening to clyde play melancony baby. he
they didn't want riffraff and riffraff was exactly what henry barrow, clyde's father was when he arrived in 1922 we his wife, his three youngest children, clyde, l.c. and marie, look for bark thaws they failed as tenant farmers. the barrows lived in best dallas, not just in a slum but in a tent city built in a mary-y piece of land on the west side of the trinity river. it was adults and children died regularly from all kinds of diseases they caught. the people who were luckiest lived in tents...
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thank you nicola and henry. goodbye. good evening. here's your latest sports news.ustralia. they were beaten by 251 runs after a batting collapse on the final day. the win means australia are ahead, in an ashes series in the uk for the first time in 11; years. our sports correspondent joe wilson has this report. england fans may have been tempted by the offer of a £5 ticket, but maybe the memory of what happened in the ashes test match ten years ago when england was made famous lead to a famous draw. similarities to that match? not many. what happened today, world rory burns was the first man out. he can lead to his test match with a lot of pride for his first innings display, what about jason roy? is his first innings display, what aboutjason roy? is learning his first innings display, what about jason roy? is learning to his first innings display, what aboutjason roy? is learning to play in test matches in his dismissal is one he will regret, perhaps going to buy a 2020 style shot to nathan ryan, it didn't look good. let alone bold extremely well, what an experien
thank you nicola and henry. goodbye. good evening. here's your latest sports news.ustralia. they were beaten by 251 runs after a batting collapse on the final day. the win means australia are ahead, in an ashes series in the uk for the first time in 11; years. our sports correspondent joe wilson has this report. england fans may have been tempted by the offer of a £5 ticket, but maybe the memory of what happened in the ashes test match ten years ago when england was made famous lead to a...
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. >> henry lee joining us live. henry, you have been speaking with witnesses there who may have seen or heard what happened. what can you tell us, henry? >> reporter: this is what we know, guys. about 2:30, shots were fired and two males were hit. we have behind us, still very much an active scene. this is at 61st place near lowell. the oakland police crime sing technicians and sergeants are coming the scene for evidence we understand these two men, we don't have their ages, were taken to the hospital and are expected to survive. i can from with officers that know suspects are in custody but we do not know a motive but this happened about 2:30 near 61st and low. i want to call your attention to -- we spoke to jeremy peterson who they witnessed. jeremy, can you tell me what you heard and what you were doing at the time? >> i work across the street right here at sbi global partitions and we were at the warehouse ready to get our guys out here and we heard a single shot we thought it was maybe a car or someone moving m
. >> henry lee joining us live. henry, you have been speaking with witnesses there who may have seen or heard what happened. what can you tell us, henry? >> reporter: this is what we know, guys. about 2:30, shots were fired and two males were hit. we have behind us, still very much an active scene. this is at 61st place near lowell. the oakland police crime sing technicians and sergeants are coming the scene for evidence we understand these two men, we don't have their ages, were...
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thank you for coming in, henry. it isa thank you for coming in, henry. it is a possible reform?ble reform? i think it is august, it is what is termed as the silly season. when i woke up and saw these headlines that somebody is trying to distract us from more pressing issues, this would be revolutionary. there are lots of calls, there have been lots of calls for the stamp duty system to be changed and george osborne made significant changes. it is cheaper for about 95% of buyers, but these proposals would be revolutionary and they would, in the way they have been framed today, caused considerable consternation in the housing market in general because buyers and sellers and agents will sit on their hands and wait until there is some clarity. in terms of simplifying it, wouldn't the stamp duty just be simplifying it, wouldn't the stamp dutyjust be added on by the sellers to make it up, a bit like vat? for many it will be a zero—sum game, sellers will say the buyer is not footing the stamp duty bill, so now i have got to, i will put it onto the price. buyers who get a mortgage, 65%
thank you for coming in, henry. it isa thank you for coming in, henry. it is a possible reform?ble reform? i think it is august, it is what is termed as the silly season. when i woke up and saw these headlines that somebody is trying to distract us from more pressing issues, this would be revolutionary. there are lots of calls, there have been lots of calls for the stamp duty system to be changed and george osborne made significant changes. it is cheaper for about 95% of buyers, but these...
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i want to introduce the director of fun, henry gillibrand. this is the driver of the rv, jonathan gillibrand. >> hi, everyone. senator gillibrand: henry loves your state fair, so thank you.
i want to introduce the director of fun, henry gillibrand. this is the driver of the rv, jonathan gillibrand. >> hi, everyone. senator gillibrand: henry loves your state fair, so thank you.
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senate you have henry foote pulling a gun on another u.s. senator.ed a knife on another senator. they're on the floor of the u.s. senate. he hadn't gotten in these brawls rolling around on the floor of the u.s. senate. these guys back then, prior to the civil war, that era, they were a very violent crew or could be. foot wasn't the only one that acted out like that. but if foote were around today you'd see fill films -- talk about c-span, he could provide material for c-span forever and you would see it for the rest of your life. one take mayor from the book might be that just the divided -- the divisions within the politics the body politics back then. it was very serious, very violent, and not just the people in general but the representatives in congress were pretty rowdy group, and also i would say henry foote, if you read about his life, he has an alternate point of view with regard to the issue of secession. usually talk about mississippi and secession, there's a list of names of people behind that secession movement before the civil war. a lot
senate you have henry foote pulling a gun on another u.s. senator.ed a knife on another senator. they're on the floor of the u.s. senate. he hadn't gotten in these brawls rolling around on the floor of the u.s. senate. these guys back then, prior to the civil war, that era, they were a very violent crew or could be. foot wasn't the only one that acted out like that. but if foote were around today you'd see fill films -- talk about c-span, he could provide material for c-span forever and you...
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thank you very much, henry. thank y'all very, very much. but you're going to hear from a special person tonight. our speaker's job is to organize donald trump's life. [laughter] he's got the hardest job in america. and mick, you're doing a hell of a good job for the president and our country. nd we thank you. i got off to a rocky start with the president. ut we're all good now. i've come to like him. he likes him. so we've got a lot in common. [laughter] but i'm here to tell you that when you look and step back, it's been an incredible ride. and mick, you're part of the reason he's been so successful. ou work really hard. you give him good advice. and from a republican point of view, and if you're a conservative, i'll put this man's presidency's up against anybody including ronald reagan and that's saying a hell of a lot. the quality of judges is amazing. kavanaugh and gorsuch is going -- are going to do a great job. we're about to cross 150. so this will be a legacy long -- after all of us are gone. these are young, energetic women who are
thank you very much, henry. thank y'all very, very much. but you're going to hear from a special person tonight. our speaker's job is to organize donald trump's life. [laughter] he's got the hardest job in america. and mick, you're doing a hell of a good job for the president and our country. nd we thank you. i got off to a rocky start with the president. ut we're all good now. i've come to like him. he likes him. so we've got a lot in common. [laughter] but i'm here to tell you that when you...
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lucy, henry, thank you very much indeed for now. that's it for the papers this hour.or another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk forward slash papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. next on bbc news it's click. here's something that splits opinion, you either love these or you hate them, depending really on whether you ride one, or whether you've had a close encounter with one. these e—scooters are powered by electric motors and that leads to something really interesting that not many people know. in the uk, these things are not legal on public roads and they are not legal on public pavements. so, although they're getting more and more popular, and companies are hiring them out to ride on private lands like here at the queen elizabeth olympic park in london, where they're geofenced and speed—limited, the law varies hugely around the world. one of the issues is that these things can reach spee
lucy, henry, thank you very much indeed for now. that's it for the papers this hour.or another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk forward slash papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. next on bbc news it's click. here's something that splits opinion, you either love these or you hate them, depending really on whether...
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in that campaign i was pregnant with henry. isad a toddler at home, who at camp canoeing in the wilderness, and i'm walking around the district and he runs all negative ads, really mean ads, so mean i had to turn the tv off because i had a toddler at home. i did not want him to see his mother's face and read with flames coming out of my head and a dark voice saying, she is not who you think she is. so we learn something in politics that day. you cannot win a congressional campaign against a young mother with an infant and a toddler, with negative ads. no one believes you. i beat him by 24 points. [applause] so it was not impossible. when i got to the u.s. senate, i met with a soldier, a man who said, i joint of the military because i believe in the honesty, integrity, the character of people who serve in the military and i wanted to be one of them, but not for me because i am forced every day to lie about who i am and who i love, and i cannot bear it. repeal i will help you don't ask, don't tell. i will help you lift up your vo
in that campaign i was pregnant with henry. isad a toddler at home, who at camp canoeing in the wilderness, and i'm walking around the district and he runs all negative ads, really mean ads, so mean i had to turn the tv off because i had a toddler at home. i did not want him to see his mother's face and read with flames coming out of my head and a dark voice saying, she is not who you think she is. so we learn something in politics that day. you cannot win a congressional campaign against a...
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i am not going to tell you that my great great grandparents in 1850.n henry county that's not why we gather. we gather for the sake of our nation, the state of the world, and for the sake of the country we will pass on to that next generation. we gather to make sure donald trump is a one term president. it is more than that. it is soundly rejecting the behavior he is normalizing. we gather for the sake of our nation, the state of the world, and for the sake of the country we will pass that too. we have to make sure donald trump is a one term president. it is more than that. it is soundly rejecting the behavior he is normalizing. never in my life did i think i would utter you have a president that gives aid and comfort to our enemies abroad and insights those who fight against decency at home come the lies, statements dividing us by race, gender, geography. it is more than just that. it is rejecting the crony capitalism he has created. who ever tears down the stage tonight will pay more in taxes than amazon, chevron, and 60 fortune 500 companies. folks expect more. it is about making
i am not going to tell you that my great great grandparents in 1850.n henry county that's not why we gather. we gather for the sake of our nation, the state of the world, and for the sake of the country we will pass on to that next generation. we gather to make sure donald trump is a one term president. it is more than that. it is soundly rejecting the behavior he is normalizing. we gather for the sake of our nation, the state of the world, and for the sake of the country we will pass that too....
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part of hollywood royalty, his father henry fonda, his sisterjane fonda, royalty, his father henry fonda his sisterjane fonda, he is the father of bridget fonda, itjust goes on and on, and they gave a very sweet statement at his passing today, saying" please raise a glass to freedom", i thought that was a really nice sentiment, and the whole family has this incredible legacy, so family has this incredible legacy, so to hear that he passed and left behind this rich hollywood family is very sad. brian welk, thank you for sharing your thoughts. president trump has reportedly been asking his officials whether the us could buy greenland from the danish government. the wall streetjournal reports that the requests have been made with "varying degrees of seriousness". the capital of greenland is actually 300km closer to the us capital than the danish one. the majority of the island — the world's largest — is covered in a permanant ice sheet that contains 10% of the world's fresh water. well, there has been plenty of reaction from greenland and denmark. greenland's foreign minister ane lone bagge
part of hollywood royalty, his father henry fonda, his sisterjane fonda, royalty, his father henry fonda his sisterjane fonda, he is the father of bridget fonda, itjust goes on and on, and they gave a very sweet statement at his passing today, saying" please raise a glass to freedom", i thought that was a really nice sentiment, and the whole family has this incredible legacy, so family has this incredible legacy, so to hear that he passed and left behind this rich hollywood family is...
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clifford benjamin henry, also known as c.b. henry. mr. clifford benjamin henry, a 71-year resident of san francisco and a community activist died on july 23 after a brief illness. he was 94 years old. mr. henry worked for s.f. municipal transportation agency for over 40 years as a bus driver and cable car operator. he was a licensed realtor and helped hundreds of african americans become homeowners. he and his late wife, christine, were the parents of two daughters. he was also the grandfather of four and a great grandfather of six. a committed family man, mr. henry once said, i told my children to work hard, take care of your family overall things. whatever you say you are going to do, do it. be a model citizen. as a community activist, he worked with his daughter, barbara, in helping to elect the first african american woman, london breed, mayor of san francisco. he attended the yearly s. s.f. naacp galas and supported countless others with his time and money. he was a member in good standing at the pilgrim community church. the second
clifford benjamin henry, also known as c.b. henry. mr. clifford benjamin henry, a 71-year resident of san francisco and a community activist died on july 23 after a brief illness. he was 94 years old. mr. henry worked for s.f. municipal transportation agency for over 40 years as a bus driver and cable car operator. he was a licensed realtor and helped hundreds of african americans become homeowners. he and his late wife, christine, were the parents of two daughters. he was also the grandfather...
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starting with historian henry louis gates. he discusses constitutional amendments pasturing during that time that aim to promote equality for african-americans. he then examines the subsequent jim crow laws and other segregationist measures that were passed in southern states. watch american history tv wednesday darting at 8 pm eastern on c-span 3. >>> c-span has live coverage of the 2020 presidential candidates at the iowa state fair starting thursday at 1:45 pm eastern with montana governor steve bullock followed by former vice president joe biden. on friday we are live at 10 am eastern with former hud secretary julian castro and beto o'rourke and on saturday we are live at 10 am eastern with governor jay inslee, senator kamala harris, senator amy klobuchar, senator kirsten gillibrand, senator elizabeth warren, and senator cory booker. march 20 20 presidential candidates live at the iowa state fair starting thursday on c-span. watch any time online at www.c- span.org or listen live from wherever you are on the go using the f
starting with historian henry louis gates. he discusses constitutional amendments pasturing during that time that aim to promote equality for african-americans. he then examines the subsequent jim crow laws and other segregationist measures that were passed in southern states. watch american history tv wednesday darting at 8 pm eastern on c-span 3. >>> c-span has live coverage of the 2020 presidential candidates at the iowa state fair starting thursday at 1:45 pm eastern with montana...