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can i ask henry because i understood this bit| henry because i understood this bit of it that _ henryfirst remarks, wanted government say on a monday i'm wanted government say on a monday i'm not— wanted government say on a monday i'm not going to ban flights from india _ i'm not going to ban flights from india until— i'm not going to ban flights from india until friday although they have _ india until friday although they have been banned from pakistan and bangladesh but not from india? and then those _ bangladesh but not from india? and then those four days you had something like 20,000 people come in from a _ something like 20,000 people come in from a place that had got the indian variant— from a place that had got the indian variant prolifically. i don't understand it and i thought i will be paying — understand it and i thought i will be paying the price or am i being the monistic? a be paying the price or am i being the monistic?— be paying the price or am i being the monistic? �* , ., ,. , , the monistic? a number of scientists who think that _ the monistic? a number of scienti
can i ask henry because i understood this bit| henry because i understood this bit of it that _ henryfirst remarks, wanted government say on a monday i'm wanted government say on a monday i'm not— wanted government say on a monday i'm not going to ban flights from india _ i'm not going to ban flights from india until— i'm not going to ban flights from india until friday although they have _ india until friday although they have been banned from pakistan and bangladesh but not from india?...
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now henry had also had learned spanish and rebecca had henry teach her spanish as well.the bridal wedding march was played for rebecca's ceremony and as you can imagine all heads turned toward the stairs when she appeared there on june 20th 1852 her wedding dress was a light shade of gray silk. nearly white and her veil was a very fine net which along with her dress trailed down the floor. they were married in cincinnati in a traditional jewish ceremony standing under the canopy or tupac. she had two bridesmaids and her aunt fanny also played hymns of praise and played the heart during the ceremony. for the week leading up to the wedding presents had arrived from all over the country and from germany where henry's family lived. and then after the ceremony preparation preparations were made for henry to take rebecca on her honeymoon over the santa fe trail. when she left her family urged her to write a diary. and here's a picture of rebecca as a young woman and then henry as a much older man on his 50th wedding anniversary to rebecca. he took her on a honeymoon with 50 me
now henry had also had learned spanish and rebecca had henry teach her spanish as well.the bridal wedding march was played for rebecca's ceremony and as you can imagine all heads turned toward the stairs when she appeared there on june 20th 1852 her wedding dress was a light shade of gray silk. nearly white and her veil was a very fine net which along with her dress trailed down the floor. they were married in cincinnati in a traditional jewish ceremony standing under the canopy or tupac. she...
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henry kissinger and is a member of the board we welcome henry and thanking him for agreeing to participate in this virtual 2021 for him. henry and i agree to capture the spirit of the sedona forum that neither of us would wear a tie for this hearing so this is as close as we can get. i want to say first how important henry kissinger was to john mccain. a great source of counsel for foreign-policy and a loyal friend in every way. i was privileged on a couple of occasions to be together with henry kissinger and john mccain. one memorable trip overnight across the atlantic to go to the u.n. security conference in which we spoke on many topics and there was a way in which john and i were controlled by just hearing henry's stories which were remarkable and the privileges he had to be involved in the making of american foreign policy. every story is in the were markedly american story emigrated to this country with with his family escaping germany serving in the u.s. military achieving great success becoming a member of the faculty in becoming involved in policy security adviser under president
henry kissinger and is a member of the board we welcome henry and thanking him for agreeing to participate in this virtual 2021 for him. henry and i agree to capture the spirit of the sedona forum that neither of us would wear a tie for this hearing so this is as close as we can get. i want to say first how important henry kissinger was to john mccain. a great source of counsel for foreign-policy and a loyal friend in every way. i was privileged on a couple of occasions to be together with...
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henry. many trade exerts, subsidised... henry. many trade exoerts. or— subsidised... henry.ded — work neutral with no axe to grind extended this. they said the australians would want this with zero tariffs but that would affect our farmers. zero tariffs but that would affect ourfarmers. if zero tariffs but that would affect our farmers. if you look at the peace — our farmers. if you look at the peace in— our farmers. if you look at the peace in the ft, they say is a deal if it was— peace in the ft, they say is a deal if it was zero — peace in the ft, they say is a deal if it was zero tariff risks and plumbing arguments over scottish and welsh _ plumbing arguments over scottish and welsh independents because zero tariff imports of australian lamb and beef— tariff imports of australian lamb and beef will hit rural areas such as scottish — and beef will hit rural areas such as scottish and welsh you'll farmers so boris _ as scottish and welsh you'll farmers so borisjohnson is minister for the union— so borisjohnson is minister for the union as _ so borisjohnson is minister for
henry. many trade exerts, subsidised... henry. many trade exoerts. or— subsidised... henry.ded — work neutral with no axe to grind extended this. they said the australians would want this with zero tariffs but that would affect our farmers. zero tariffs but that would affect ourfarmers. if zero tariffs but that would affect our farmers. if you look at the peace — our farmers. if you look at the peace in— our farmers. if you look at the peace in the ft, they say is a deal if it was—...
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he was author of the compromise of 1850 so henry clay understood this and henry clay did have a philosophy identified as the american system. henry clay believed that various parts of the united states could work together to increase the welfare of all he was unlike jackson. jackson was a small government man with important exceptions. henry clay was a firm believer in big government. this was the essence of whig party philosophy. it was one of the things that characterized abraham lincoln . the willingness to use government to promote the general welfare. as lincoln said the government should do what people cannot do for themselves or do as well for themselves. andrew jackson was suspicious of the business classes and especially suspicious of banks. in many ways andrew jackson was a man of the 18th century . he was born 1867 so that made him 10 years older than henry clay. and he was born at a time when there were banks in the united states so jackson never got over that. and in response to the question about mobocracy, i'm not meaning to offend andrew jackson. andrew jackson can defend h
he was author of the compromise of 1850 so henry clay understood this and henry clay did have a philosophy identified as the american system. henry clay believed that various parts of the united states could work together to increase the welfare of all he was unlike jackson. jackson was a small government man with important exceptions. henry clay was a firm believer in big government. this was the essence of whig party philosophy. it was one of the things that characterized abraham lincoln ....
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but it was the indian people in henry standing where that said. you have to carve it in the black hills. so he was invited here by the native american people to carve a mountain in the black hills. but what's really important is you're telling a story about a race of people and the part of the story that we're telling we're telling the history. of the native american people were telling the future of native american people? and present day we have lots of artisan performers that come here and share their knowledge and their experiences and their lives with our guests our visitors and if you have knowledge, you have everything you need. that's crazy horse started to become this young warrior this young mighty warrior. a lot of good deeds how he stood for the people how he tried to walk in harmony with all of creation. he looked out for the little children the handicapped the elderly the women folks. they were always first was crazy horse. he looked out for the whole people. whatever biggest challenge of course is you know, it has it's not the money
but it was the indian people in henry standing where that said. you have to carve it in the black hills. so he was invited here by the native american people to carve a mountain in the black hills. but what's really important is you're telling a story about a race of people and the part of the story that we're telling we're telling the history. of the native american people were telling the future of native american people? and present day we have lots of artisan performers that come here and...
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well, henry is a middle school science teacher and he brought it to class.nd tell, you guys. >> that's cool. >> wow. most science, not most science, just kidding. my science teacher would just wheel in bill nye. definitely a different show and tell. >> so i had a story, i was a kid in elementary school, and i brought in what i thought was a fossil for show and tell and the teacher was like, that's not a fossil. that is a dead animal. >> yikes. well, this thing was the real deal. >> that was real. >> it was like, don't talk to me, talk to a therapist about that one. >> good news tues next. >> we need it. something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. learn how homeowners are strategically using a reverse mortgage loan to cover expenses, pay for healthcare, preserve your portfolio, and so much more. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortg
well, henry is a middle school science teacher and he brought it to class.nd tell, you guys. >> that's cool. >> wow. most science, not most science, just kidding. my science teacher would just wheel in bill nye. definitely a different show and tell. >> so i had a story, i was a kid in elementary school, and i brought in what i thought was a fossil for show and tell and the teacher was like, that's not a fossil. that is a dead animal. >> yikes. well, this thing was the...
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it's not allowed in henry county. where this took place.ted spanking a child back in 1993. that number dropped to 35% by 2017. experts say the stress of the pandemic is putting more children at risk. >> calm down. before you get sick. >> take a deep breath. >> the principal has been placed on leave. and the state attorney is reviewing the incident. >> thank you. supermarket chain testing a new drone delivery system that can help with last minute items. deliveries will be made in 15 minutes and sent to your phone location. so you can have mustard delivered to a bbq or sunscreen to the beach. it will be tested in ohio. >> the invasion of the largest white castle in america. >> what we have learned about bill gates people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking r
it's not allowed in henry county. where this took place.ted spanking a child back in 1993. that number dropped to 35% by 2017. experts say the stress of the pandemic is putting more children at risk. >> calm down. before you get sick. >> take a deep breath. >> the principal has been placed on leave. and the state attorney is reviewing the incident. >> thank you. supermarket chain testing a new drone delivery system that can help with last minute items. deliveries will be...
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a comment by a black person a leading black figure it's a henry highland garnett. and garnett offers the same general interpretation. now henry howling going up was a leading black minister presbyterian minister in new york. and he he. believed that lincoln's plan to establish a haven for african-american's in central america was and this is his writing at the time. would be he said the most humane and merciful movement which this or any other administration has proposed for the benefit of the enslaved. that's pretty strong language the and he goes on to say that the free and voluntary emigration of our people to any portion of the globe is among the most sacred of all human rights. and garnett believed that this is one of god's ways by which the families of the earth are improved and advanced in national character. and then he asks a rhetoric league, but they're very practical question. where are the freed people of the to seek a refuge? neither the north the west nor the east will receive them. may even our colored people of the north do not want them here. they
a comment by a black person a leading black figure it's a henry highland garnett. and garnett offers the same general interpretation. now henry howling going up was a leading black minister presbyterian minister in new york. and he he. believed that lincoln's plan to establish a haven for african-american's in central america was and this is his writing at the time. would be he said the most humane and merciful movement which this or any other administration has proposed for the benefit of the...
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henry helping, hopefully not hindering, hawker—chan to keep his michelin star back in 2016.p on board a magical bus in karachi. there isjust so much more to karachi than we know. and i go in search of london's disappearing red phone boxes. so don't go away. now, karachi is pakistan's biggest city and almost 50 million people call it home. but it has had something of a reputation for not being the easiest, or maybe safest placed forward tourists to explore. back in 2017 ben went there to meet a group of people working to change that. ben: i want to get a taste of karachi and when you think of a tour you think of a friendly tour guide, some foreigners, a casual stroll around the city. but in karachi it is much different, it is done on one of these things. in a city linked with more than bombs and guns and tourist trips, the super savari express seems like a strange choice. —— than tourist traps. but this is a unique kind of two of us, not only to change the image of karachi likely bottles go around the world. it is mainly to help karachi's locals reconnect with their city. eac
henry helping, hopefully not hindering, hawker—chan to keep his michelin star back in 2016.p on board a magical bus in karachi. there isjust so much more to karachi than we know. and i go in search of london's disappearing red phone boxes. so don't go away. now, karachi is pakistan's biggest city and almost 50 million people call it home. but it has had something of a reputation for not being the easiest, or maybe safest placed forward tourists to explore. back in 2017 ben went there to meet...
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su sobrino que cruzó solo la frontera >> (inaudible) ahora estará con nosotros >> hace un mes que henry henry dice q hizo el camino naudible) extrañas a tu mamá en el día de l madres >> síiempre la extraño a veces me viene una trteza y nuo las extraña >> gracias a su tía henry tiene apoyo en este país >> seguir luchando con él (inaudible >> como en tantas familias migrants la maternidad toma otras formas >> así llegamos al final de esta edición de noticias telemundo gracias por estar con nosotros las noticias siguen a las 11 y 35 10 y 35 centro los dejo aora con exathló ayer en exatlón estados unidos >> domingo de eliminación un caballero de los famoros o una mujer de los contendientes (inaible) la mañana siguiente en la talla de contenedores explosivos tendrían una videollamada con sus seres queridos con el marcador cerrado norma puso cifras definitivas y así mirna fue al duelo de eliminación y enfrentó
su sobrino que cruzó solo la frontera >> (inaudible) ahora estará con nosotros >> hace un mes que henry henry dice q hizo el camino naudible) extrañas a tu mamá en el día de l madres >> síiempre la extraño a veces me viene una trteza y nuo las extraña >> gracias a su tía henry tiene apoyo en este país >> seguir luchando con él (inaudible >> como en tantas familias migrants la maternidad toma otras formas >> así llegamos al final de esta...
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and then you broke in to henry winkler's house?tug mcgraw sign it >> it says 45 on it, which i think was his number, but he did not sign it. >> seth: so anybody could have written that >> it has sweat stains though, so i assume those are actually tug mcgraw's sweat stains. so henry winkler heard i was a red sox fan and he sent me a hat and he said it was babe ruth's [ light laughter ] i think what i'm saying here is, i think we should not necessarily trust henry winkler when he sends us an old sweaty hat. >> but here's the thing. i did do some research because, you know me, i like the research >> seth: yeah. >> and the cast of "happy days" actually did do, like, promotional baseball games in the late '70s and they did actually go to philadelphia, i think, in '79. so it -- i mean, it checks out is all i'm saying. it checks out. >> seth: it lightly checks out [ laughter ] >> i couldn't find any evidence that tug mcgraw gave henry winkler the hat but i also i couldn't find any -- any reason why he would concoct this story and then sen
and then you broke in to henry winkler's house?tug mcgraw sign it >> it says 45 on it, which i think was his number, but he did not sign it. >> seth: so anybody could have written that >> it has sweat stains though, so i assume those are actually tug mcgraw's sweat stains. so henry winkler heard i was a red sox fan and he sent me a hat and he said it was babe ruth's [ light laughter ] i think what i'm saying here is, i think we should not necessarily trust henry winkler when...
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what was the defense attorney john henry browne up to?he task of putting on a lot of evidence and it was just kind of boring them. so we wanted to be the people who brought light into this case. >> so what was the light in this case? the secret twist. when "dateline" continues. turns out you were right about the general. they're actually a quality insurance company. let's get out of here. five more minutes, my skunk is almost done. for a great low rate, and nearly 60 years of quality coverage, go with the general. ♪♪ oooh, that's a low price. ♪♪ ooh, that's a low price. huh. that is a low price. what's a low price? ahh, that's a low price. can you let me shop? hmm, that's a low price. i can get you a new one tomorrow. at amazon, anytime is a good time to save. when it comes to laundry, everyone thinks their way is the right way.w one tomorrow. i wash on delicate. i just stuff everything in. you have to wash on cold, because it saves energy. the secret is, tide pods work no matter how you wash. so, everyone is right. it's got to be tide. i
what was the defense attorney john henry browne up to?he task of putting on a lot of evidence and it was just kind of boring them. so we wanted to be the people who brought light into this case. >> so what was the light in this case? the secret twist. when "dateline" continues. turns out you were right about the general. they're actually a quality insurance company. let's get out of here. five more minutes, my skunk is almost done. for a great low rate, and nearly 60 years of...
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henry helping, hopefully not hindering, hawker—chan to keep his michelin star back in 2016... wejump on board a magical bus in karachi. there isjust so much more to karachi than we know. and i go in search of london's disappearing red phone boxes. so don't go away. now, karachi is pakistan's biggest city and almost 50 million people call it home. but it has had something of a reputation for not being the easiest, or maybe safest placed forward tourists to explore. back in 2017, ben went there to meet a group of people working to change that. ben: i want to get a taste of karachi and when you think of a tour you think of a friendly tour guide, some foreigners, a casual stroll around the city. but in karachi it is much different, it is done on one of these things. in a city linked more with bombs and guns than tourist traps, the super savari express seems like a strange choice. but this is a unique kind of tour bus, not only to change the image of karachi. it is mainly to help karachi's locals reconnect with their city. each tour will come with an armed guard, and at the old d
henry helping, hopefully not hindering, hawker—chan to keep his michelin star back in 2016... wejump on board a magical bus in karachi. there isjust so much more to karachi than we know. and i go in search of london's disappearing red phone boxes. so don't go away. now, karachi is pakistan's biggest city and almost 50 million people call it home. but it has had something of a reputation for not being the easiest, or maybe safest placed forward tourists to explore. back in 2017, ben went there...
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he got both from many americans both america firsters on the on the right and and henry wallace type progressives on the on the left and also from about 90 members labor members of parliament in england is they thought he was proposing and why a formal alliance which wasn't what he was doing it really more than anything else. it was about delineating shared values that we must be willing to defend. he he identifies in his speech. you and it was mentioned earlier that he he really became a prime minister in 1940 out of the crisis of neville chamberlain's misreading if you will of of hitler hitler's intentions and part of what he was saying it. is it fair to say and would you agree? was that even though they had been obviously on opposite sides of the war that hitler the stalin had some of the same traits of hitler namely he was a tyrant there was this idea of tyranny italitarianism that that churchill was trying to to define as the real enemy whether it was a a tyranny or totalitarianism of the left or of the right? exactly, right. he has a phrase war and tyranny in the in the speech
he got both from many americans both america firsters on the on the right and and henry wallace type progressives on the on the left and also from about 90 members labor members of parliament in england is they thought he was proposing and why a formal alliance which wasn't what he was doing it really more than anything else. it was about delineating shared values that we must be willing to defend. he he identifies in his speech. you and it was mentioned earlier that he he really became a prime...
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henry ford says look, you're not going to do this and i'm not going to contribute. you're going to need federal funding to do this so they don't raise enough money, they get some subscribers including woodrow wilson, i think he gave $5 or something and it terribly underfinanced and doesn't happen until eisenhower becomes president 1956, interstate highway act and creates the largest network of highways on the planet, 40000 miles plus. i tried inflation adjusted for today's dollars, it would have been at least $600 billion project. now we face at least $6 trillioo in repairs, of course there is a proposal for the 2 trillion-dollar american jobs plan by president biden and we are looking at that now so with a lot of my stories, this is like my fifth book on infrastructure history, finance, telling stories about the people behind these ideas and the principal here is very powerful you do need to make these investments, this is how we link our cities and towns and farm fields from coast to coast and there's a lot of things we need to do and i'd be happy to take question
henry ford says look, you're not going to do this and i'm not going to contribute. you're going to need federal funding to do this so they don't raise enough money, they get some subscribers including woodrow wilson, i think he gave $5 or something and it terribly underfinanced and doesn't happen until eisenhower becomes president 1956, interstate highway act and creates the largest network of highways on the planet, 40000 miles plus. i tried inflation adjusted for today's dollars, it would...
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stanley bergman, chairman and ceo of henry schein.nk if you can get to a system where you have the vaccines everyone's doctors offices, which at least in new york, that is what we thought was going to happen and it did not go that way, then it is just your yearly checkup jab in your arm, you know? i don't think a lot of people think that is going to happen yet, and that has to cycle through people's mentality as well. guy: certainly that is what big pharma is starting to talk about, but as sam says, maybe that is also in their interest. they are making money off this stuff, so if they can get it embedded into our annual flu like season kind of shots that we get, then that is going to be a huge money spender for them going forward. i guess at the moment, obviously we are hugely appreciative of the effort and the science has been absolutely incredible, but this is going to become part of our lives. we are going to get use to maybe having to prove it. i think that is going to be the big difference for the flu shot, that you walk into a b
stanley bergman, chairman and ceo of henry schein.nk if you can get to a system where you have the vaccines everyone's doctors offices, which at least in new york, that is what we thought was going to happen and it did not go that way, then it is just your yearly checkup jab in your arm, you know? i don't think a lot of people think that is going to happen yet, and that has to cycle through people's mentality as well. guy: certainly that is what big pharma is starting to talk about, but as sam...
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let's bring in our correspondent, henry wilkins. several dozen deaths is one thing we are hearing -- what more can you tell us at this stage? >> the attack happened this morning in the eastern portion of the keno facile, as you said, -- the keno facile -- burkina faso, in a place that has seen a lot of fighting the last five years. as you said, tews ports saying there were more than 30 officials killed, but the official ■communication saysmore than a dozen, so you make of those numbers what you will. the people that were killed were volunteersn defense of the homewood, who militia group set up to assist military that has been overwhelmed by the conflict that has been going on since 2016. sources tell me terrorists attacked the population were allowing their children to join the volunteers for the defense of the homeland. >> henry, there was an attack last week that claimed the lives of two spanish journalists and and irish nationalism -- national that were making documentary is about anti-poaching. burkina faso has seen a catalog of
let's bring in our correspondent, henry wilkins. several dozen deaths is one thing we are hearing -- what more can you tell us at this stage? >> the attack happened this morning in the eastern portion of the keno facile, as you said, -- the keno facile -- burkina faso, in a place that has seen a lot of fighting the last five years. as you said, tews ports saying there were more than 30 officials killed, but the official ■communication saysmore than a dozen, so you make of those numbers...
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but here is sir henry clinton. he became the commander of the british army and learned of his appointment in may of 1778. he was the third british commander during the war. gage had been there for many years before the revolution and was recalled after the disasters along concord road and bunker hill and general william howe succeeded and when he was commander in 76 and 77 and resigned after saratoga so then he was named the commander he was from an aristocratic family. his father was a career naval officer who became the royal governor of new york and spent some of his formative years and new york city. he fought in two wars before the revolutionary war and earned a reputation as a brave, courageous, risk-taking soldier who was seriously wounded in an engagement in germany in the seven year war in the early 1760s. he was an intellectually curious individual. he read especially deeply on military history and strategy and in the year before the war broke out out of his own pocket he paid to make the trip deep into e
but here is sir henry clinton. he became the commander of the british army and learned of his appointment in may of 1778. he was the third british commander during the war. gage had been there for many years before the revolution and was recalled after the disasters along concord road and bunker hill and general william howe succeeded and when he was commander in 76 and 77 and resigned after saratoga so then he was named the commander he was from an aristocratic family. his father was a career...
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worry, henry. hi, julie. this veteran veteran paramedic acenas a lot while working oakland, alameda county. he says he's heartbroken by what happened and says this tragedy has affected first responders as well. you think this one for me was probably definitely. one of the worst of the worst. eric neurotic, is a paramedic supervisor with fell kela me to county. he helped manage the response to the shooting on board a party bus in oakland. two teenage girls died. five other victims were hurt. i wasn't expecting. what? what i was going to see when i rolled up. he didn't know it at the time, but at least two shooters had sprayed the bus with gunfire. first on 5 80, then again on city streets, the bus driver drove to the oakland police east month substation for help. there it was chaos, a group of girls and young women distraught, ah birthday celebration ending in violence, people that were on scene or visibly in shock. many of them were prying. many of them didn't understand really, what was going on, along with
worry, henry. hi, julie. this veteran veteran paramedic acenas a lot while working oakland, alameda county. he says he's heartbroken by what happened and says this tragedy has affected first responders as well. you think this one for me was probably definitely. one of the worst of the worst. eric neurotic, is a paramedic supervisor with fell kela me to county. he helped manage the response to the shooting on board a party bus in oakland. two teenage girls died. five other victims were hurt. i...
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it was the prototype of the western guitar, and frank henry martin calls it the dread not. in 1916, it went into the serial production. and soon became very popular. the idea of calling it a dread not, you know, comes from one of the older martin's was a history buff. and he was really taken with a, a battleship that the british should developed during world war one actually. and i think mr. martin loved the idea of this big powerful ship and the idea that that it was would crafted to him. it seemed like the perfect name for his large body guitar. the dread not put my 10 guitars on a path to worldwide success. and the legendary d model would become a chosen guitar for the world's most well known musician. then came the 1930 depression. it could have spelled the end for a company like martin, but for a stroke of luck. i then, you know, you have the movie era when the great singing cowboys, like gene autry came along. and, you know, there's gene autry, writing a stride, a horse heroic character. and he's got a guitar in his hand. and he's singing, which is, you know, kind of
it was the prototype of the western guitar, and frank henry martin calls it the dread not. in 1916, it went into the serial production. and soon became very popular. the idea of calling it a dread not, you know, comes from one of the older martin's was a history buff. and he was really taken with a, a battleship that the british should developed during world war one actually. and i think mr. martin loved the idea of this big powerful ship and the idea that that it was would crafted to him. it...
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alas, we know the fate of many of these soldiers and sergeant henry steward survived the battle of fort wagner, but he died of dysentery a little over a month later. and perhaps some of the most poignant photographs in the exhibition are of the young drummer boyz as well as the other. musicians some were as young as 13 16 years old alexander johnson was 16 years old you were supposed to be 18 years old to enlist but many of the drummer boys many of the musicians in the civil war would fib about their age apparently one of the things that they would often do is that they would write down the number 18 on a piece of paper. slip it into their boot or their shoe and when asked how old they were they would say, i'm 18 and i stand on my word and so of course they were they were accepted in many of the pictures of the drummer boys and other musicians, they looked somewhat shy tentative hesitant, perhaps third, you know this may well have been the very first time that they were having their picture taken we know from accounts that alexander johnson weathered the battle of fort wagner extremely.
alas, we know the fate of many of these soldiers and sergeant henry steward survived the battle of fort wagner, but he died of dysentery a little over a month later. and perhaps some of the most poignant photographs in the exhibition are of the young drummer boyz as well as the other. musicians some were as young as 13 16 years old alexander johnson was 16 years old you were supposed to be 18 years old to enlist but many of the drummer boys many of the musicians in the civil war would fib about...
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and henry wallace type of progressives on the left. also from about 90 members labor members of parliament, they thought he was proposing a formal alliance which wasn't what he was doing. really more than anything else it was about delineating shared values which we must be willing to defend. >> he identifies in his speech because he really became prime minister in 1940 out of the crisis because that's from neville chamberlain's miss reading of hitler and hitler's intentions. and is it fair to say do you agree, was that even though they had they had been on opposite sides of the war that stalin had some of the same traits of hitler. name he was a tyrant. it was this idea of tyranny, to tell a therrien-ism. that churchill was trying to define as the real enemy. whether it was tyranny or to totalitarianism of the left of the right? >> yes exactly right, he has a phrase war in tyranny in the speech, and essentially the speeches about how you avoid war and defeat tyranny at the same time. to do that you have to be aligned with certain valu
and henry wallace type of progressives on the left. also from about 90 members labor members of parliament, they thought he was proposing a formal alliance which wasn't what he was doing. really more than anything else it was about delineating shared values which we must be willing to defend. >> he identifies in his speech because he really became prime minister in 1940 out of the crisis because that's from neville chamberlain's miss reading of hitler and hitler's intentions. and is it...
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and henry if you know run to sufficient a social enterprise that makes automated low cost filters this set up cost $1200.00 the money was donated by somebody in the united states. it supplies enough water for about 900 people out of 130000 in the settlement but it still lets start their work and then through our food back you get water from the lake you can see this is a really know what that from the lake and then outbreak prices through the filter this is there is out that we get. south of the wound you have lost a brother to colorado he drank contaminated water access to clean water is a human right to sell fish or aims to deliver what the state fails to provide it also developed a small water filter for home use. and uses a grenade. and to beautify their water we have 2 buckets there but it contains the grenade and then it is a reason for this so forth and so. on the bucket and then food creation happens in the granite. only water and can get through the ground and only see if what i was. pushing for that out. of you know shows people how to put together their own water filter the
and henry if you know run to sufficient a social enterprise that makes automated low cost filters this set up cost $1200.00 the money was donated by somebody in the united states. it supplies enough water for about 900 people out of 130000 in the settlement but it still lets start their work and then through our food back you get water from the lake you can see this is a really know what that from the lake and then outbreak prices through the filter this is there is out that we get. south of...
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so when henry figured that out, and the model-t.p in detroit any of the manufacturing hubs in automobile shifted basically from indianapolis or cleveland or you name it to detroit. the first event of any kind, any kind of sporting or competitive event was a balloon race, took place in 1909. they launched out of the infield just a few feet from where we are right now. and one of the balloons made it all the way to tennessee and was the winner. the second event to take place here was in early august of 1909 and that was a motorcycle race, and so you had the two-wheelers here before the racecars. and they had a very hard time with the surface, which was the original surface, crushed tar and rock. that did not suit motorcycles at all, and so unfortunately that event was cut short because of some accidents. and then the following week, august 21st, 1909, thafrs the first time there was automobiles racing here. that was more successful, and the track started to break up by the third day of racing, and then, you know, it was canceled as we
so when henry figured that out, and the model-t.p in detroit any of the manufacturing hubs in automobile shifted basically from indianapolis or cleveland or you name it to detroit. the first event of any kind, any kind of sporting or competitive event was a balloon race, took place in 1909. they launched out of the infield just a few feet from where we are right now. and one of the balloons made it all the way to tennessee and was the winner. the second event to take place here was in early...
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writer henry lee reporting for us this afternoon, henry. thank you, the california department of justice is launching a racial justice bureau as reports of hate crimes increase. state attorney general rob bonta says the racial justice bureau will tackle hate crimes statewide. it will assist with new and ongoing efforts on hate crimes bias in policing edible issue guidance to local law enforcement as well as prosecutors. the bureau will consist of six new attorneys and a supervising deputy attorney, gen. these attorneys will assess with ongoing work on a broad range of significant civil rights and constitutional matters, including work to address hate crimes, not behalf of the state of california. and all californians thies. new attorneys are one of the first steps will be taken to help ensure we're looking at new and ongoing matters across doj through the lands of racial justice through the lens of social justice. hate crimes have been on the rise statewide between march of 2020 and february of this year more than 1600 have reported hate cr
writer henry lee reporting for us this afternoon, henry. thank you, the california department of justice is launching a racial justice bureau as reports of hate crimes increase. state attorney general rob bonta says the racial justice bureau will tackle hate crimes statewide. it will assist with new and ongoing efforts on hate crimes bias in policing edible issue guidance to local law enforcement as well as prosecutors. the bureau will consist of six new attorneys and a supervising deputy...
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we see it through this photograph of henry brewster who's posing in the studio. another figure that's central to the women in the war in the washer women the washer women are essential to this story as we think about the experience of men who fought who also we were thinking about sanitary situations and in the war where most of the men many of the men who died they died be because of the experience not only of the bullet wounds but because of unsanitary conditions and the experience of watching women who also washed the clothes of the men and the soldiers and they created try to create a safe space and sanitary space for the soldiers here as a woman who's unidentified and her it's in the smithsonian's collection, and she's posed with an american flag pinter chess with the us breast button we see the photographer. the relationships as we think about the importance of how the photographer's hand is is necessary in creating the importance of the image. images that are hand tinted really give life to an image and it tells a story of a one man who's unidentified here
we see it through this photograph of henry brewster who's posing in the studio. another figure that's central to the women in the war in the washer women the washer women are essential to this story as we think about the experience of men who fought who also we were thinking about sanitary situations and in the war where most of the men many of the men who died they died be because of the experience not only of the bullet wounds but because of unsanitary conditions and the experience of...
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henry wilson who was euless grant vice president wrote history books and theodore roosevelt who didn'tt to be vice president and said that he would rather be just about anything other than vice president, it was too little work for a man of only 42 years old, thought that he might spend his vice presidency going to law school. in the 19th century and the 21st century, the presidential candidate didn't choose his running meat. the convention chose the running mate in order to balance the ticket either on ideology grounds or geographical grounds, sometimes you'd have presidential candidates and vice presidential candidates who disagreed and were on opposite side of major issues of the day. sometimes the vice presidency was used as part of a deal to secure the presidential nomination for a candidate. sometimes a politician from a swing state was chosen as the vice presidential candidate. between 1904 and 1916, there were eight vice presidential candidates, five of them were from the state of indiana. oftentimes the vice presidential candidates in the 19th century were really putting undis
henry wilson who was euless grant vice president wrote history books and theodore roosevelt who didn'tt to be vice president and said that he would rather be just about anything other than vice president, it was too little work for a man of only 42 years old, thought that he might spend his vice presidency going to law school. in the 19th century and the 21st century, the presidential candidate didn't choose his running meat. the convention chose the running mate in order to balance the ticket...
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patrick henry and mr. alexander hamilton, so on that note robert would like to know if there if you can give advice for ways to heal for differences of opinions between citizens. oh, robert. what a wonderful question. how can we heal differences of opinion? how can we hear? what is innate? in mankind to hold a difference of opinion and aristotle wrote about that millennia ago. he suggested man is born with a dichotomous nature those who are born to be cautious and concerned and and not so anxious to collaborate and then those who are born to welcome collaboration and to be of an open and honest attention. how can we ameliorate that well, we're doing it now robert. we're doing it now. all of us are doing it right now meeting here together and speaking with one in the other. not standing at at opposite ends. just simply welcoming that opposite end without further commentary or effort to bring us the closer together, but to continue even at our opposite ends. to make that effort to bring us the closer togethe
patrick henry and mr. alexander hamilton, so on that note robert would like to know if there if you can give advice for ways to heal for differences of opinions between citizens. oh, robert. what a wonderful question. how can we heal differences of opinion? how can we hear? what is innate? in mankind to hold a difference of opinion and aristotle wrote about that millennia ago. he suggested man is born with a dichotomous nature those who are born to be cautious and concerned and and not so...
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here an extraordinary letter from corporal henry james gooding to president abraham lincoln complaining about that disparity in pay and he says quite pointedly to president lincoln. are we soldiers or are we laborers? as so many others would argue, you know in the years thereafter arguing for equal pay for equal work and then he goes on to remind president lincoln that at that as soon as the north had opened its armies up to enlistment by african-american's the south had tried to inhibit that by saying that any african-american soldiers who were caught would be killed outright some rarely executed. and lincoln had said if you know you if you do that, you must treat all of our soldiers equally black and white gooding in this letter goes on to say if you tell the south that it has to treat all soldiers black and white the same then why aren't you paying all soldiers the same so wonderful extraordinary letter and indeed when the union army refused to pay the african-american soldiers the 13 dollars a month that they had promised all of the 54th both the officers and the soldiers refused to
here an extraordinary letter from corporal henry james gooding to president abraham lincoln complaining about that disparity in pay and he says quite pointedly to president lincoln. are we soldiers or are we laborers? as so many others would argue, you know in the years thereafter arguing for equal pay for equal work and then he goes on to remind president lincoln that at that as soon as the north had opened its armies up to enlistment by african-american's the south had tried to inhibit that...
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it was the prototype of the western guitar and frank henry martin calls it the dread not. in 1916, it went into the serial production and soon became very popular. the idea of calling it a dread not, you know, come through one of the elder martin's was a history buff and.
it was the prototype of the western guitar and frank henry martin calls it the dread not. in 1916, it went into the serial production and soon became very popular. the idea of calling it a dread not, you know, come through one of the elder martin's was a history buff and.
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this is a portion of henry brewster that's in the archives. it's probably about 1870 where his wife in 1905 susan brewster said her only photograph of her husband requesting its return and we see it still in the archives that the photograph is there in the department of interior and in the archives when she sent the letter she's asking for the return because and this it's the only image that henry was a blacksmith in a lake and a laborer and a tailor. he fought in the war he was injured and she wrote and she had a number of affidavits proving her marriage to two brewster, but also citing that he lost his sight in his eye and his and his right eye and he had kidney problems after he left the army. she was get his pension. so there are a number of letters in the pension records where black women are trying to survive after their husband's death. unfortunately, she'd never received his pension, but her letter remains in her affidavits remain legible in terms of telling this story and visualizing that experience. we see it through this photograph
this is a portion of henry brewster that's in the archives. it's probably about 1870 where his wife in 1905 susan brewster said her only photograph of her husband requesting its return and we see it still in the archives that the photograph is there in the department of interior and in the archives when she sent the letter she's asking for the return because and this it's the only image that henry was a blacksmith in a lake and a laborer and a tailor. he fought in the war he was injured and she...
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but liverpool's owner, john w henry, still hadn't said anything.ing. there had to be a way of articulating what was happening, ideally from all of the clubs, but certainly in english to the english media. and that had to be done immediately. and in the end, real madrid president florentino perez did an interview with a little—watched digital channel in spain in the middle of the night. the only message that appeared to come from that was that he wanted to have shorter matches, which was fairly disastrous pr. translation: television needs to change. - we need to adapt to - the times we're living in. the first thing we should do - is analyse why 40% of young people, 16—24—year—olds, have got no interest in football. _ if young people find matches too - long, it may be because they are not interesting enough or maybe we might have to make the football— matches shorter. perez, the chairman of the new league, claimed it would save football, not to mention financially troubled real madrid. but it would soon become clear the super league itself was in big
but liverpool's owner, john w henry, still hadn't said anything.ing. there had to be a way of articulating what was happening, ideally from all of the clubs, but certainly in english to the english media. and that had to be done immediately. and in the end, real madrid president florentino perez did an interview with a little—watched digital channel in spain in the middle of the night. the only message that appeared to come from that was that he wanted to have shorter matches, which was...
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new henry clay.that whole culture and that louisville, kentucky. : : : >> . >> that that's what happened. he did not fight the dual if we would have lost lincoln i cannot imagine what this country would be like. good question. thank you. >> if you could one thing to spend infrastructure money on what would it be quick. >> that's easy for me. that would be healthcare. because one of the things i discovered in writing the book backwards is there are massive inequities in terms of healthcare coverage with communities of color and the rest of the country. it is very and evenly divided in a county north of the city we have a plethora of really good hospitals but the south side of chicago is not the case there struggling to stay opens why was been the many to say how do they have a broad-based plan everybody gets decent basic healthcare. we need to come up with something as the covid crisis exposes these inequities. it was horrible because some people didn't have access or go into the hospital they were af
new henry clay.that whole culture and that louisville, kentucky. : : : >> . >> that that's what happened. he did not fight the dual if we would have lost lincoln i cannot imagine what this country would be like. good question. thank you. >> if you could one thing to spend infrastructure money on what would it be quick. >> that's easy for me. that would be healthcare. because one of the things i discovered in writing the book backwards is there are massive inequities in...
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henry lee. thank you. the cdc has updated its guidancar masks in most situations both it says the decision is based on studies that show the vaccines are very effective. the new guidance also says vaccinated americans do not have to maintain social distance in most settings, regardless of size. ah massless. president biden made the announcement this afternoon in the white house rose garden. if you are fully vaccinated, you no longer need to wear a mask. but if you have not been vaccinated, or if you're getting a two shot, routine vaccine, and you've not gotten your free only had your first shot, but not your second or you haven't waited the full two weeks after your second side. you still need to wear a mask. look we've gotten this far. please protect yourself. masks are still required in places like nursing homes, hospitals or when people are traveling by bus, train or plane and here in california, it is still up to the state and local authorities to update their guidelines. a teens and preteens around th
henry lee. thank you. the cdc has updated its guidancar masks in most situations both it says the decision is based on studies that show the vaccines are very effective. the new guidance also says vaccinated americans do not have to maintain social distance in most settings, regardless of size. ah massless. president biden made the announcement this afternoon in the white house rose garden. if you are fully vaccinated, you no longer need to wear a mask. but if you have not been vaccinated, or...
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everybody except henry heinz have to disclose that they're using sodium benzoate in the ketchup, and henry heinz begin a big advertisement campaign that said sodium benzoate is so great, why not emblazoned across your label that you got it? heinz ketchup doesn't and we know the dominant brand of ketchup as a result. the key thing i guess is he manipulate government regulation in order to use their regulation in marketing. this is the grandparent of heart healthy, low-fat, low cholesterol, low transit, et cetera, et cetera. every time that the government, and most of this is now fda, not usda, but every time they mandate a label change manufactures have a good ahead use that to their advantage. >> you have lost examples in the book of thiss but this was a first when i believe used, and i thought it was very interesting. i'm major theme in your book, as i mentioned it a little bit ago, is monoculture. you mentioned at the end of the book full belly farm,s you call it a slice of heaven in northern california. my niece susan is married to ten moler, so therere also farmers d just live do
everybody except henry heinz have to disclose that they're using sodium benzoate in the ketchup, and henry heinz begin a big advertisement campaign that said sodium benzoate is so great, why not emblazoned across your label that you got it? heinz ketchup doesn't and we know the dominant brand of ketchup as a result. the key thing i guess is he manipulate government regulation in order to use their regulation in marketing. this is the grandparent of heart healthy, low-fat, low cholesterol, low...
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>> i think henry would keep taking 30. >> me too. they can prove that, i'm not sure what's going to happen. but far be it from any company to try to go down that road. does that hold water i mean, of course, that's what they're trying to do but what does the remedy look like to you at this point, given what we saw last week? >> i think what barry was getting at, and that was a terrific interview, by the way, is it feels like too much. this is something that people have said about apple's app store from beginning 30% just feels like too much publishers have been saying the same thing so there is a sense that it's too much what's fair? i don't know something more reasonable than that, perhaps. and i think the broader story is, as becky alludes to a little while ago, big tech and apple is very much big tech it's going to come under increasing scrutiny, regulatory scrutiny, monopoly questions and so forth and ultimately, you know, the more reasonable they seem in their positions, probably the less exposed they are there. but i think that
>> i think henry would keep taking 30. >> me too. they can prove that, i'm not sure what's going to happen. but far be it from any company to try to go down that road. does that hold water i mean, of course, that's what they're trying to do but what does the remedy look like to you at this point, given what we saw last week? >> i think what barry was getting at, and that was a terrific interview, by the way, is it feels like too much. this is something that people have said...