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henry clay. he was a man -- not a handsome man, everybody says he was ugly. they always commented about his large mouth. they said his mouth was so large that he couldn't spit properly. he was a man who liked the ladies, as they said, and somebody at the time said he could kiss them out of one side of his mouth while he was resting out of the other side of his mouth. but as soon as he opened that mouth, a great oratory came out. he could charm you. he had that charisma that if there was a person of the opposite party that one time came to henry clay's home and to a party that clay was doing and it was a room filled with people, a room bigger than this and the man said to this man from the other party, he said "wouldn't you like to meet the famous mr. clay?" and this democrat said about the whig clay "no, sir, no, sir, i do not choose to subject myself to the spell of his fascination." because he knew that henry clay would suck him into his orbit if he just met henry clay because he had that perso
henry clay. he was a man -- not a handsome man, everybody says he was ugly. they always commented about his large mouth. they said his mouth was so large that he couldn't spit properly. he was a man who liked the ladies, as they said, and somebody at the time said he could kiss them out of one side of his mouth while he was resting out of the other side of his mouth. but as soon as he opened that mouth, a great oratory came out. he could charm you. he had that charisma that if there was a...
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henry, your chance to respond...re's a very interesting undercurrent there because, as you say, germany is the chairman or the president of the council at the moment, and this cancellation of this particular agenda item isn't as innocuous as you might think, digby, because comes you might think, digby, because co m es after you might think, digby, because comes after mrs merkel and president macron met at macron‘s presidential mansion down by the riviera just a few days ago, and so i think that the decision to remove the item came asa the decision to remove the item came as a result of the conversation the two of them had, in which they said, you know what? actually, we probably are going to go down to the wire here, let's not give them anything, and if it means that we call their bluff and we do end up with a no—deal brexit, let's prepare for it. i understand michael gove here in the uk government is preparing for a no—deal brexit and the europeans are doing the same. it could very well be week sleepwalk to a no—dea
henry, your chance to respond...re's a very interesting undercurrent there because, as you say, germany is the chairman or the president of the council at the moment, and this cancellation of this particular agenda item isn't as innocuous as you might think, digby, because comes you might think, digby, because co m es after you might think, digby, because comes after mrs merkel and president macron met at macron‘s presidential mansion down by the riviera just a few days ago, and so i think...
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jonathan: henry? henry: i was very let down by the president's speech. he did many of the things he needed to do to excite the republican base. but he did it in a time-space that was about twice as much as he should have. the sheer length of the speech will weaken its impact among the republican base. and he also needed to reach beyond the republican base. 43% of america makes you a millionaire in the private sector but makes you a loser in politics. that is where president trump has continued to balance himself, messaging to a minority base. there were some overtures in the beginning the who set -- when he said democrats and independents and whoever stands with this cause, but he needed to speak much more to them than to the base. and the speech was very uneven. it would've benefited from an editor who said every second word goes. [laughter] it would have benefited from a genuine wordsmith who could have with those words around he meant imagery that stuck in the imagination. both those things were lacking. consequently, the convention before trump was m
jonathan: henry? henry: i was very let down by the president's speech. he did many of the things he needed to do to excite the republican base. but he did it in a time-space that was about twice as much as he should have. the sheer length of the speech will weaken its impact among the republican base. and he also needed to reach beyond the republican base. 43% of america makes you a millionaire in the private sector but makes you a loser in politics. that is where president trump has continued...
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henry, yourfinal thoughts on this topic?nments in terms of tailoring its messaging. the coronavirus hit different groups of people in different ways, so they need to be targeted with messages that resonate. for young people, young men in particular who are reluctant to wear masks, they need to hear particular messages that are directed at them. thank you for that very apposite point. ever since 1845, american presidential elections have taken place on the tuesday after the first monday in november. that puts the 2020 vote on the 3rd of november. president trump suggests a delay due to the risk of fraud via postal ballots. but key republicans have already dismissed the idea and a combination of virus, recession and civil unrest are making it hard for president trump to write the news headlines. henry, are you surprised by how fast key republicans quashed this idea? i am always surprised when any republicans go against what trump says because many of them are afraid of alienating his fervent base and many of them are themselve
henry, yourfinal thoughts on this topic?nments in terms of tailoring its messaging. the coronavirus hit different groups of people in different ways, so they need to be targeted with messages that resonate. for young people, young men in particular who are reluctant to wear masks, they need to hear particular messages that are directed at them. thank you for that very apposite point. ever since 1845, american presidential elections have taken place on the tuesday after the first monday in...
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henry, yourfinal thoughts on this topic?overnments in terms of tailoring its messaging. the coronavirus hit different groups of people in different ways, so they need to be targeted with messages that resonate. for young people, young men in particular who are reluctant to wear masks, they need to hear particular messages that are directed at them. thank you for that very apposite point. ever since 1845, american presidential elections have taken place on the tuesday after the first monday in november. that puts the 2020 vote on the 3rd of november. president trump suggests a delay due to the risk of fraud via postal ballots. but key republicans have already dismissed the idea and a combination of virus, recession and civil unrest are making it hard for president trump to write the news headlines. henry, are you surprised by how fast key republicans quashed this idea? i am always surprised when any republicans go against what trump says because many of them are afraid of alienating his fervent base and many of them are thems
henry, yourfinal thoughts on this topic?overnments in terms of tailoring its messaging. the coronavirus hit different groups of people in different ways, so they need to be targeted with messages that resonate. for young people, young men in particular who are reluctant to wear masks, they need to hear particular messages that are directed at them. thank you for that very apposite point. ever since 1845, american presidential elections have taken place on the tuesday after the first monday in...
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go ahead, henry. henry: i think that is the 64,000 dollar question. he should have been forge a new ground. he should have been forge a new ground for the last two years, and the convention before him was talking about forging new ground, using themes and endorsements and testimonials from people, and then you get the president, and it is same old, same old, pretty much, and people have been asking me when is there a path back, and i say yes, but i do not think he can take that path. last night shows that maybe this guy is just an old dog who cannot learn a single new trick. jonathan: george? very rarethink it is in presidential campaigns. not unprecedented, but rare that something new comes up. one thing i can think of his eisenhower in 19 52 saying in the detroit speech, i would go to korea, which had a galvanizing effect on his candidacy, which was going to succeed anyway, and it seems unreasonable to expect that mr. trump -- trump isn't open book and has been reading himself to the country for 30 years now. there were no hidden depths there, to sa
go ahead, henry. henry: i think that is the 64,000 dollar question. he should have been forge a new ground. he should have been forge a new ground for the last two years, and the convention before him was talking about forging new ground, using themes and endorsements and testimonials from people, and then you get the president, and it is same old, same old, pretty much, and people have been asking me when is there a path back, and i say yes, but i do not think he can take that path. last night...
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henry clay's first cousin. and then there's thomas richie, a late comer to the jackson camp who had actually been a friend of henry clay back when they were teenagers in richmond, virginia. this picture was taken about 1850, which was the year that during a dinner party thomas richie actually admitted to clay that he had never believed the corrupt bargain smear. they all, however, in the late 1820 fell into the same camp as jackson's supporter richard mentor johnson who said at the time that old hickory's men would oppose adams and clay, even, quote, if they act as pure as the angels that stand at the right-hand of the throne of god. >> well, in conclusion, let's recall that the nature of a smear is either to fabricate a believable lie or bend the truth to the purpose of making credible otherwise unsupportable allegations. in that regard, the construction of a smear is by necessity counter factual. a truth becomes an obstacle to the smear's purpose or it is made malleable and thus becomes a tool to advance its
henry clay's first cousin. and then there's thomas richie, a late comer to the jackson camp who had actually been a friend of henry clay back when they were teenagers in richmond, virginia. this picture was taken about 1850, which was the year that during a dinner party thomas richie actually admitted to clay that he had never believed the corrupt bargain smear. they all, however, in the late 1820 fell into the same camp as jackson's supporter richard mentor johnson who said at the time that...
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henry, yourfinal thoughts on this topic?ents in terms europe is trying to respond to this. the european union, a couple of weeks ago, agreed a big rescue plan to help the most struggling economies, those who have been most adversely affected by covid—i9, but also those whose economies are suffering by the lockdowns, those who rely a lot on travel industries. but will this be enough? we do not know. we have been talking a lot about a transformational change to all of our economies. we've been seeing the state changing its role in the economy in a way that hasn't been seen in over a0 years. but will the changes that have been introduced be long lasting, will they result in sustainable, greener and more productive economies? we do not know. those questions will sustain dateline london for years to come. henry, yourfinal thoughts on this topic? this is the challenge for governments in terms of tailoring its messaging. the coronavirus hit different groups of people in different ways, so they need to be targeted with messages that
henry, yourfinal thoughts on this topic?ents in terms europe is trying to respond to this. the european union, a couple of weeks ago, agreed a big rescue plan to help the most struggling economies, those who have been most adversely affected by covid—i9, but also those whose economies are suffering by the lockdowns, those who rely a lot on travel industries. but will this be enough? we do not know. we have been talking a lot about a transformational change to all of our economies. we've been...
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henry, we surprised by how fast key republican squash this idea? by how fast key republican squash this idea? i am always surprised when any republicans go against what trump says because many of them are afraid of alienating his fervent base and many of them are themselves up for election. i think that is part of the clue as to why some of them came out so quickly against him, because they're up for re—election have amassed more chess that they are now going through in terms of trying to campaign, —— amassed war chest. they are adverse to any further delay in the polls, and in a sense, by calling into question the american election date, which is set constitutionally, as you mentioned, that also calls into question the capability of america to have a functioning democracy. it didn't surprise me as much as perhaps it might have on other issues for republicans to pylon. but i think we need to be clear eyed aboutjust what was motivating trump in terms of coming out with this tweet. i think he knows full well that he is, himself, as president, unable
henry, we surprised by how fast key republican squash this idea? by how fast key republican squash this idea? i am always surprised when any republicans go against what trump says because many of them are afraid of alienating his fervent base and many of them are themselves up for election. i think that is part of the clue as to why some of them came out so quickly against him, because they're up for re—election have amassed more chess that they are now going through in terms of trying to...
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the flawed logic in the appeal of the popular folk is made evident by scrutinizing the case of henry clay who had beaten crawford in the popular vote by more than in louisiana thanks to skulduggery on the part of the adams and jackson camps in the legislator louisiana chose. as a result crawford came in first by winning louisiana and as a result became one of the three candidates who was going to go before the house. this fairly clearly shows comparing the apple of popular votes to the orange of electoral ones was in short a pointless exercise. because of the complicated nature of this question which i'm sure you will all agree is complicated at this point it would prove a highly effective way of manipulating public opinion. consequently the pressure to influence house members with these spurious claims was intense and persist tpt. the house would not take up the question until february 9, 1825. which gave not only the supporters of jackson but adams and crawford more than two months to cobble together the simple majority in the house necessary for victory. they also courted one anot
the flawed logic in the appeal of the popular folk is made evident by scrutinizing the case of henry clay who had beaten crawford in the popular vote by more than in louisiana thanks to skulduggery on the part of the adams and jackson camps in the legislator louisiana chose. as a result crawford came in first by winning louisiana and as a result became one of the three candidates who was going to go before the house. this fairly clearly shows comparing the apple of popular votes to the orange...
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henry clay was courted by the jackson and crawford men as well. and the murkiness of these overtures encouraged significant misunderstandings at the time, and massive ones later. clay enjoyed the attention, and prolonged it, which was unwise. it would be unfortunately easy to conclude in this setting that clay, in meeting with adams, was arranging a quid pro quo for his support. as the february 1825 vote approached expectations were high on all sides. and there was also a lot of discussion about how should the house consider the candidates. clearly, the intention of the constitution was to have attacked independently of all general election results. what, after all, did the framers of the constitution intend? if the house were merely to ratify and electoral college plurality, why have the house vote at all? and electoral college plurality would be sufficient to select a winner, if that was the case, but that was explicitly not the case per the constitution. rather, the top three finishers in the electoral college came before the house equally enti
henry clay was courted by the jackson and crawford men as well. and the murkiness of these overtures encouraged significant misunderstandings at the time, and massive ones later. clay enjoyed the attention, and prolonged it, which was unwise. it would be unfortunately easy to conclude in this setting that clay, in meeting with adams, was arranging a quid pro quo for his support. as the february 1825 vote approached expectations were high on all sides. and there was also a lot of discussion...
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henry made a photo book for elaine so she could always remember their story if they were to be separated by a prison boss it holds a lot of precious memories including their wedding last year celebrated just food days after the couple was released from jail. it cost a shadow over the happy day but the couple says they don't regret joining the protests might they know why oh it's no responsibility to speak out for injustice and for the future when i look back at my life what made me proud i really think that even though i was arrested i'm still proud. just. like that you know. henry in the lane project the rioting charge they say they were providing 1st aid to people who had been tear gassed by police. and finally on the day after verdict relief after a very long and emotionally draining court process i saw a priest a sigh of relief as our emotions almost collapsed before the verdict we were really happy when the judge announced we were acquitted with the what i thought i saw. a couple of grateful that they'll be able to stay together but several 100 others who are still awaiting their ve
henry made a photo book for elaine so she could always remember their story if they were to be separated by a prison boss it holds a lot of precious memories including their wedding last year celebrated just food days after the couple was released from jail. it cost a shadow over the happy day but the couple says they don't regret joining the protests might they know why oh it's no responsibility to speak out for injustice and for the future when i look back at my life what made me proud i...
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coming up, how the acclaimed british sculptor henry moore changed modern art.eak to the man who wrapped the reichstag in 1995 and a nigerian artist inspired by the oil pollution of her homeland. plus the pioneer who photographed tsarist russia in colour. but first, we go to china where in 1974 an accidental discovery revealed one of the wonders of the world. a vast terracotta army which laid buried beneath the earth for more than 2000 years. archaeologist li xiuzhen worked on the astonishing find. newsreel: it is a vast pottery army that is slowly being unearthed from the tomb where it has lain for more than 2000 years. now to something more modern. the british artist henry moore revolutionised the world of sculpture during the 20th century, changing the way we see the human body and setting his work in a natural landscape. his daughter, mary moore, talks to us now about her memories of her father and the ideas that inspired him. newsreel: the work of henry moore has been seen in almost every country in the world. he has made a staggering total of something lik
coming up, how the acclaimed british sculptor henry moore changed modern art.eak to the man who wrapped the reichstag in 1995 and a nigerian artist inspired by the oil pollution of her homeland. plus the pioneer who photographed tsarist russia in colour. but first, we go to china where in 1974 an accidental discovery revealed one of the wonders of the world. a vast terracotta army which laid buried beneath the earth for more than 2000 years. archaeologist li xiuzhen worked on the astonishing...
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>> hi, david, this is henry. >> reporter: tonight, henry right here. >> this is so awesome.'m so excited to be part of the wedding. h, eydad.vi message for henry. >> you're already the best brother. now you're my best man. keep spreading the positivity. i hope everyone else does too. >> we love those brothers. the final night of the convention, 10:00 p.m eastern, and robin and me in our interview, sunday night right here. good night. >>> tonight raging wdfires evac alov we are just moments away now from a live update on the fires forcing people from hesom and t cruz mountains. >> i'm not leaving. i'm planning to stay here. i haveter, tractorswa, good health. >> standing his ground to wildfire that is expected to creek road in sonoma county.ty.e last night walbridge fire burned through and took many houses with it. we're still downing number.he >> a ts those fires continue to burn, poor air quatyliclose-up n just a moment. abc7 news at 6:00 begsin >>> the ferocious destruction of the bay area's chimneys crumbled. a driveway to nowhere. a window into in tnog. houses tang along
>> hi, david, this is henry. >> reporter: tonight, henry right here. >> this is so awesome.'m so excited to be part of the wedding. h, eydad.vi message for henry. >> you're already the best brother. now you're my best man. keep spreading the positivity. i hope everyone else does too. >> we love those brothers. the final night of the convention, 10:00 p.m eastern, and robin and me in our interview, sunday night right here. good night. >>> tonight raging...
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grace is troubled but straight—talking, intelligent and far better—read than henry.is fairly by—the—book, though. i was much more interested in the supporting characters, personally. henry's friend la, played by kara young, is openly queer and attracted to cora, played by coral pena, who's a new character introduced by screenwriter and director richard tanne. an attraction between two non—white, same—sex characters is still relatively rare in mainstream teen fare, and the fact that it's such a positive depiction makes chemical hearts quietly ground—breaking. it's on amazon prime now. thanks for watching the film review with me, anna smith. i'll be back next week. meantime, i will leave you with a clip from a kitsch ‘90s sci—fi that's coming to 4k and blu—ray on monday, luc besson's the fifth element. # the right size, right build, right hair, right on # right on, right on # and he's got something to say to those # 50
grace is troubled but straight—talking, intelligent and far better—read than henry.is fairly by—the—book, though. i was much more interested in the supporting characters, personally. henry's friend la, played by kara young, is openly queer and attracted to cora, played by coral pena, who's a new character introduced by screenwriter and director richard tanne. an attraction between two non—white, same—sex characters is still relatively rare in mainstream teen fare, and the fact that...
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henry morean is at old trafford.we will come onto the bowlers ina minute, henry, we will come onto the bowlers in a minute, but disappoint with batting today? no question about it. and when‘s batting just hasn't been good enough in this test match. i/2—century, from ollie pope, in the top four, the highest score was just 14 top four, the highest score was just 111 runs. that's just couldn't —— not good enough and home test match, england have had three test warming up england have had three test warming upfor england have had three test warming up for this to be like against the west indies over the last few weeks. it's a huge disappointment from the top border in particular and only the hitting of ali pope, a few lusty blows, gave them anything like a total that they can feel in the game with. so a huge frustration for being the's went to become although they are facing an excellent bowling attack, they would be expected to do better. it was useful, wasn't it, henry, and wasn't long before he was back out and had to
henry morean is at old trafford.we will come onto the bowlers ina minute, henry, we will come onto the bowlers in a minute, but disappoint with batting today? no question about it. and when‘s batting just hasn't been good enough in this test match. i/2—century, from ollie pope, in the top four, the highest score was just 14 top four, the highest score was just 111 runs. that's just couldn't —— not good enough and home test match, england have had three test warming up england have had...
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here is henry wallace. a fascinating picture.o much to see but was wallace a huge for the kremlin in moscow? now we know he wasn't but this was the conversation in 1948 and that is relevant today. this is the berlin airlift. during the 1948 election cycle he launches the berlin airlift. this is not an apples to apples comparison but during the election cycle we were nose to nose, fear and anxiety gripped the country. this is a different reason and is the reason i am talking from my basement office and not on stage. and and they are testing larger and larger weapons in the pacific. we get to harry truman. i want to give you a quote from a surprising document, this is republican national committee memorandum. is fair game for moscow. the year in which soviet russia will do everything in its power to influence the election here. now i am going to introduce the four candidates. what i wanted to do in this book is follow all four candidates through their campaign odysseys in real time, to experience what america was experiencing but a
here is henry wallace. a fascinating picture.o much to see but was wallace a huge for the kremlin in moscow? now we know he wasn't but this was the conversation in 1948 and that is relevant today. this is the berlin airlift. during the 1948 election cycle he launches the berlin airlift. this is not an apples to apples comparison but during the election cycle we were nose to nose, fear and anxiety gripped the country. this is a different reason and is the reason i am talking from my basement...
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mike henry speaks of plans to exit coal.ood morning, everyone, and welcome to bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua. the markets has been trading volumes because it is august and a lot of people are still off or trading less than in the past. this is what we are looking at. if you look at the european stoxx 600. they are trading sideways. is. futures and gold bouncing back. the trumpet administration stoked tensions with beijing by imposing new restrictions on mayei technology which be giving some of a breather. advancing and gold climbing back above $2000 an ounce. let's get the latest. the race to acquire tiktok is ramping up after president trump signed an executive order on friday forcing bytedance to sell its business within 90 days. oracle is said to be considering a bid. its entry could challenge microsoft's bargaining position. for more on this, that's get to alex webb. thank you for joining us. when you look at this race, is it oracle and someone elsem and microsoft, or is it just going to be the two? alex: it
mike henry speaks of plans to exit coal.ood morning, everyone, and welcome to bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua. the markets has been trading volumes because it is august and a lot of people are still off or trading less than in the past. this is what we are looking at. if you look at the european stoxx 600. they are trading sideways. is. futures and gold bouncing back. the trumpet administration stoked tensions with beijing by imposing new restrictions on mayei technology which be...
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so henry cabin lodge goes to work. he tries initially to get amendments to the treaty, but that doesn't work because amendments have to be accepted by every other member of the signing treaty. they start talking about -- called reservations, which is where you sign a treaty but you may make a declaration about how you're going to interpret parts of the tree, and notice what his first reservation is. hey wilson screwed up. we are not obliged to anything in that mess. but then he says, let's keep going. wilson was not clear in his treaty. i want to make it clear that the united states can withdraw from the league of nations at a moments notice. then he says, by the way, the united states will have exclusive control over its territory. the league of nations cannot be involved in internal domestic affairs. then he says congress has to approve all funds so you cannot get any money for the league of nations unless we approve it, then he says, by the way, even if the league of nations starts disarmament, the united states --
so henry cabin lodge goes to work. he tries initially to get amendments to the treaty, but that doesn't work because amendments have to be accepted by every other member of the signing treaty. they start talking about -- called reservations, which is where you sign a treaty but you may make a declaration about how you're going to interpret parts of the tree, and notice what his first reservation is. hey wilson screwed up. we are not obliged to anything in that mess. but then he says, let's keep...
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later on henry's invitation 'd. the 1st to travel just want to down the road to see if these principles of circular economics can work on a much larger industrial scale. farming exactly. break. actor turned farmer robert jordan also has a vertical farm but this one is another level. group jackets it's a different season in say disney. like herb safari would we go means possible again some coriander i need to speak to you to have kind of a glass that's just what it is so this is entirely electric yes there's no no sunlight used to hold the wire meant a more efficient growth. of all your yield is a much waste from an operation like this we grow we know you know biodegradable so we have no plastics inside the growth area anymore everything is biodegradable. goal is to prove that these hyper sustainable take needs could one day be in every city and town in the world transporting. the leaves on these peat and just around the world it's not that clever it should always be produced locally and consumed locally i love that
later on henry's invitation 'd. the 1st to travel just want to down the road to see if these principles of circular economics can work on a much larger industrial scale. farming exactly. break. actor turned farmer robert jordan also has a vertical farm but this one is another level. group jackets it's a different season in say disney. like herb safari would we go means possible again some coriander i need to speak to you to have kind of a glass that's just what it is so this is entirely...
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will clausen and his younger brother, henry, have always been pretty close. >> i'm 24, henry's 22.o that means i have 22 great years of experience of him not only being my brother, but also my best friend. >> reporter: the brothers growing up in mankato, minnesota. now there's someone new in will's life, his girlfriend a.j., who happens to be a special education teacher. when will knew it was time to make it official, he said it couldn't be an average proposal, because his brotherly bond with henry is anything but average. >> as i like to call it, the bro-posal. >> reporter: the bro-posal happening through a message in a bottle. >> you hit something. >> reporter: will buried it in the back. >> what is that? >> a bottle. >> reporter: henry had an idea that his big brother might have something to do with it. >> will, did you put it here? >> reporter: like they've done for 22 years, the brothers teaming up, reading the note together. >> what does it say? >> you are already the best bro and also the best friend, so will you please say yes to be my best man? love, will. what? >> do you
will clausen and his younger brother, henry, have always been pretty close. >> i'm 24, henry's 22.o that means i have 22 great years of experience of him not only being my brother, but also my best friend. >> reporter: the brothers growing up in mankato, minnesota. now there's someone new in will's life, his girlfriend a.j., who happens to be a special education teacher. when will knew it was time to make it official, he said it couldn't be an average proposal, because his brotherly...
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the modern version is called henry one. new a series budget cut is coming and the department is losing $14 m. >> henry one is about a $2.2 million project that we spend every year. so it's certainly a project that we're looking at very carefully and closely. and it's certainly at risk at this point. budget cuts or not. this program saved lives all across sonoma's 1600 square miles. including this dramatic rescue of two firefighters trapped oen a ridge surrounded by fire. flight officer chris loss dangled under henry one. >> i would be lying if i said that didn't make me feel as if the butterflies were right there. through the darkness with flames bearing down on the men. they quickly attached themselves and lifted out of harm's way. >> me and paul my pilot that night. we have to do our jobs perfectly. and we have to get them. there's no second try. there's no second chance. we have to get them. >> everyone saved. henry one chased bad guys, followed pursuits, and most importantly, rescued countless folks all along rugged son
the modern version is called henry one. new a series budget cut is coming and the department is losing $14 m. >> henry one is about a $2.2 million project that we spend every year. so it's certainly a project that we're looking at very carefully and closely. and it's certainly at risk at this point. budget cuts or not. this program saved lives all across sonoma's 1600 square miles. including this dramatic rescue of two firefighters trapped oen a ridge surrounded by fire. flight officer...
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henry morean is at southampton for us. firstly, henry, what's the latest score?laration, what is the latest score. 583 — eight. they have allowed himself about an hour to bowl what will inevitably be at the retired pakistan side. they have been out of the field for two days now with england piling on the run and ensuring they have set themselves up in a position where they cannot lose the game now surely. they are one nil up in the series. let's ta ke series. let's take the two centurion batsmen. zak crawley, who had not even scored a test century until today. it is a pretty good first turn for his record. yes, you cannot argue with that performance, 267, the third jogging england batsmen. the tenth highest individual score by an england batsmen in a test match —— the third youngest. we did wonder whether he might reach the 300 mark but eventually he was stabbed in the innings, it had to come to an end. the question for zak crawley today was could he build on the innings yesterday? are to go on from the 171 overnight? he answered that emphatically, he went big. z
henry morean is at southampton for us. firstly, henry, what's the latest score?laration, what is the latest score. 583 — eight. they have allowed himself about an hour to bowl what will inevitably be at the retired pakistan side. they have been out of the field for two days now with england piling on the run and ensuring they have set themselves up in a position where they cannot lose the game now surely. they are one nil up in the series. let's ta ke series. let's take the two centurion...
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>> old bottle. >> you can see henry lift the bottle, and he notices the message. >> it says henry joe- >> he and his brother read it. >> you are already the best bro, and i friend. >> friend. so will you please say yes to be my best man? love, will. what? >> you want to be my best man? >> henry jumping into his brother's arms. >> yes. i love. >> i l d'tor fily >> hry r so >> and will a message for his brother. >> you're all right my brother and my best man. keep spreading the positivity. >> we love those brothers. the final night of the convention and robin and i in our interview, sunday night right here. good night. >> heart breaking to look at it. >> it breaks our heart. this is our backyard. my backyard. this is the fire we've been worrying about for decades around here. we did the best we could, trying on get around the houses and save what we could. >> devastation. that's all that remains in some areas when fire went raging through communities. more evacuation orders are in effect. officials trying desperately to keep people safe. thanks for joining us. >> cal fire has grouped th
>> old bottle. >> you can see henry lift the bottle, and he notices the message. >> it says henry joe- >> he and his brother read it. >> you are already the best bro, and i friend. >> friend. so will you please say yes to be my best man? love, will. what? >> you want to be my best man? >> henry jumping into his brother's arms. >> yes. i love. >> i l d'tor fily >> hry r so >> and will a message for his brother. >>...
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henry morean is at southampton for us. henry, a very one—sided day.s late contribution. you might hear the row of the cover. 583-8 you might hear the row of the cover. 583—8 declared, england and saw pakistan losing three early wickets in the day here. james anderson on all three occasions. this is significant for addison because he moves on to 500 and ten wickets. perhaps the biggest wicket of them all. out for 11, he perhaps the biggest wicket of them all. out for", he did not perhaps the biggest wicket of them all. out for 11, he did not bother reviewing the decision. england can head off the field knowing this was a job well done. the two batsmen in turn, jos buttler ina the two batsmen in turn, jos buttler in a moment and his contribution, firstly to zak crawley stop this is a man's slightly under pressure despite his huge potential. he has now delivered on that massively. he has, 22—year—old. batting at number three, problem spots are england and mason years. he reached 200 with a flourish, then moved on, starting moving through the gears and i
henry morean is at southampton for us. henry, a very one—sided day.s late contribution. you might hear the row of the cover. 583-8 you might hear the row of the cover. 583—8 declared, england and saw pakistan losing three early wickets in the day here. james anderson on all three occasions. this is significant for addison because he moves on to 500 and ten wickets. perhaps the biggest wicket of them all. out for 11, he perhaps the biggest wicket of them all. out for", he did not...
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has henry been able to do any of the things that he liked online?ifficult. it's very -- as we talked about, it's very difficult for kids with autism to try to take in that kind of sensory input but for henry, he doesn't sit very well even in an adaptive chair for very long. he can't focus on a screen he can't hold his head up in a stable position for very long. so while we've been trying to do it and are seeing a little bit of results, for a lot of kids with special needs, this remote learning isn't a realistic option >> no, it isn't. richard, thank you so much for opening your house and opening your heart and sharing this. because i think it is going to make a difference. and i hope that everybody thinks about how they can wrap their arms around and support families like richard's richard also wrote a touching, moving essay about his son and these experiences. and other families go to today.com. richard, we send our love to you and mary and henry and theo. >> thank you >> so much in that story that has not been part of our on going national convers
has henry been able to do any of the things that he liked online?ifficult. it's very -- as we talked about, it's very difficult for kids with autism to try to take in that kind of sensory input but for henry, he doesn't sit very well even in an adaptive chair for very long. he can't focus on a screen he can't hold his head up in a stable position for very long. so while we've been trying to do it and are seeing a little bit of results, for a lot of kids with special needs, this remote learning...
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here is henry wallace.allace was an extraordinary candidate who won now states that his story is one we can learn a lot from. wallace was the one candidate who breaks from the democrats and says we have a new cold war and it is not the soviets fault, it is harry truman's fault and he says there's only one man in this country who can stop world war iii and that is me so he becomes a candidate of protest and to me, the beginning of an antiestablishment movement through the 1950s and 60s. you certainly heard a lot from him. wallace's politics were so controversial he goes to campaign in the south and says i will not speak in every hall where an african-american and caucasian american can't sit next to each other. i will not stay in a hotel where an african-american is not allowed. when he gets in the south there are riots, a stabbing. he is routinely pelted with tomatoes. >> host: even as vice president to go through the colored entrance to a church was caught in a physical altercation with the police to stop,
here is henry wallace.allace was an extraordinary candidate who won now states that his story is one we can learn a lot from. wallace was the one candidate who breaks from the democrats and says we have a new cold war and it is not the soviets fault, it is harry truman's fault and he says there's only one man in this country who can stop world war iii and that is me so he becomes a candidate of protest and to me, the beginning of an antiestablishment movement through the 1950s and 60s. you...
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henry moeran in southampton, thank you.year when the preliminary round of the uefa champions league began, in around 20 minutes time the pandemic—delayed final — finally — gets under way as the german champions bayern munich take on the french champions paris saint—germain. with both teams looking to create history in lisbon. bayern chasing a european and domestic treble for a second time whilst psg are hoping to be crowned champions of europe for the first time. john murray is commentating for bbc radio 5live tonight and he joined me a short while ago. it's got all the ingredients for something of a classic, really, when you consider that psg have scored 136 goals this season and bayern have scored 158 in all competitions. however, when it comes to a final, it does not necessarily work out how you might expect. but i'd be surprised if it was 0—0. you might expect. but i'd be surprised if it was 0-0. yes, famous last words, 0—0 and extra time to follow. there should be a lot of goals, we hope. psg, it is a huge night for th
henry moeran in southampton, thank you.year when the preliminary round of the uefa champions league began, in around 20 minutes time the pandemic—delayed final — finally — gets under way as the german champions bayern munich take on the french champions paris saint—germain. with both teams looking to create history in lisbon. bayern chasing a european and domestic treble for a second time whilst psg are hoping to be crowned champions of europe for the first time. john murray is...
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henry kissinger, the record at the time is henry kissinger was surprised when nixon said that d decidesaidtand said to halds the president wants to go to red china, what is going on i think he's lost his senses. kissinger now says in his memoirs that he and kissinger are always on the one on this and i think it is true that when kissinger realizes this is an nixon thinking, he saw the possibility and advantage of opening up to china and worked hard on it, but it was nixon who was there and pushing it. c-span: you said in the back under interviews and oral histories that you interviewed kissinger in paris may 152003 and may 182003. what were the circumstances? >> guest: i was at a conference. i'd been invited to the conference by a friend of the new kissinger was going to be there and knew henry kissinger and very kindly said to kissinger look, this historian would like to interview you and don't worry, she will not ask impossible questions or whatever anyway, she vouched for me. i met him at the conference at a cocktail party and he said people talk at the end. then he started to tell wond
henry kissinger, the record at the time is henry kissinger was surprised when nixon said that d decidesaidtand said to halds the president wants to go to red china, what is going on i think he's lost his senses. kissinger now says in his memoirs that he and kissinger are always on the one on this and i think it is true that when kissinger realizes this is an nixon thinking, he saw the possibility and advantage of opening up to china and worked hard on it, but it was nixon who was there and...
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henry and elaine reject the rioting charge they say they were providing 1st aid to people who had been tear gassed by police. and i don't think i am today if the verdict relief after a long and emotionally draining court process i saw how a priest a sigh of relief as our emotions almost collapsed before the verdict we were really happy when the judge announced we were acquitted with the i want that and i saw. a couple of grateful that to be able to stay together but several 100 others who are still awaiting their verdict going through similar emotional turmoil hoping they will get unhappy and like henry and elaine. still to come on our program a giant german cinema at $75.00 it isn't even vendors birthday and what better way to celebrate the acclaimed filmmaker than to the documentary about his life. but 1st we have some sports where champions league quarter final action is underway leipzig has stunned the experts and beaten highly favored let it go madrid 2 to one to advance to the semi's they opened up in the 2nd half lives extending all know putting the bowls ahead with a header in
henry and elaine reject the rioting charge they say they were providing 1st aid to people who had been tear gassed by police. and i don't think i am today if the verdict relief after a long and emotionally draining court process i saw how a priest a sigh of relief as our emotions almost collapsed before the verdict we were really happy when the judge announced we were acquitted with the i want that and i saw. a couple of grateful that to be able to stay together but several 100 others who are...
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here's henry wallace. wallace was an extraordinary candidate who won but this story is fascinating to wallace was the one candidate or breaks away from the democrats in said hey we have this new cold war and it's not the soviets fall. it's harry truman's fault and he says there's only one man in this country who can stop world war iii and that's me. he becomes a candidate of protest and to me he's the beginning of an anti-establishment movement that goes right through the 1950s and 60s. you can sample a tear that's pete seager singing and we certainly have heard a lot from him. wallace is politics were so controversial when he goes to campaign in the south he says i will not speak in any call for an african-american or caucasian american cannot sit next to each other but i will not stay in a hotel where an african-american is not allowed. there are riots in the stabbing and he's pelted with tomatoes. it's a very brave campaign that a run. even as vice president going through the entrance to a church he got
here's henry wallace. wallace was an extraordinary candidate who won but this story is fascinating to wallace was the one candidate or breaks away from the democrats in said hey we have this new cold war and it's not the soviets fall. it's harry truman's fault and he says there's only one man in this country who can stop world war iii and that's me. he becomes a candidate of protest and to me he's the beginning of an anti-establishment movement that goes right through the 1950s and 60s. you can...
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thank you for that, henry.djokovic has confirmed that he will play at the us open, which starts in new york at the end of this month. it's a boost for the organisers after some high profile pull outs, including rafael nadal. there are concerns amongst players about travelling to america because of the coronavirus pandemic. djokovic says it wasn't an easy decision to make, but the prospect of competing again made him really excited. there will be no fa cup replays next season, in an attempt to ease pressure on the football calendar. the competition will start with the extra preliminary round on i september and the final is due to be played on 15 may next year. fa cup prize money has been halved to £1.8m because of the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic. the efl cup semi—finals will be reduced to one leg. there was a thrilling finish to the first champions league quarter final. remember all the games in the latter stages are being played in a straight knockout tournament in lisbon. atalanta were on cour
thank you for that, henry.djokovic has confirmed that he will play at the us open, which starts in new york at the end of this month. it's a boost for the organisers after some high profile pull outs, including rafael nadal. there are concerns amongst players about travelling to america because of the coronavirus pandemic. djokovic says it wasn't an easy decision to make, but the prospect of competing again made him really excited. there will be no fa cup replays next season, in an attempt to...
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so here's henry wallace. wallace was extraordinary candidate who won those states but his story is fascinating and we can learn a lot from it and wallace was the one candidate who breaks away from the democrats who says we have this new cold war. and it's not the soviets fault, it's harry truman's fault and he says there's only one man in this country who can stop world war iii and that's me so he becomes the candidate of protest and to me he's really the beginning of an antiestablishment movement that goes right through the 1950s and 60s. you can see on the left that's pc or and we certainly heard a lotfrom him in the future . wallace is camp politics were so controversial, he goes to campaign in the south and he says i will not speak in any hall where an african-american and caucasian american can't sit next to each other. i will not stand in a hotel where an african-american is not permitted so when he gets to the south that our clients and stabbing. he's routinely pelted with tomatoes . it's a very great
so here's henry wallace. wallace was extraordinary candidate who won those states but his story is fascinating and we can learn a lot from it and wallace was the one candidate who breaks away from the democrats who says we have this new cold war. and it's not the soviets fault, it's harry truman's fault and he says there's only one man in this country who can stop world war iii and that's me so he becomes the candidate of protest and to me he's really the beginning of an antiestablishment...