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why don't you kick us off, henry? boris johnson. why don't you kick us off, henry?— off, henry? row which has been dominating _ off, henry? this is a row which has been dominating westminster - off, henry? this is a row which has| been dominating westminster since last night when the sunday times revealed that nusrat ghani, a well—respected conservative mp and former minister, said she had been told by government in 2020 that the reason she was sacked, somewhat surprisingly, related to her being muslim. she's obviously a very serious charge. she didn't actually name the the whip in question but mark spencer, the chief whip, in charge of keeping discipline in the conservative party, identified himself as the whip in question, but also seriously denies the claim. but it's a real problem for boris johnson and the conservative party. the allegation itself is incredibly serious. but also, you have two members of the cabinet breaking ranks. to call to the inquiry. most damaging for borisjohnson, nusrat ghani saying she discussed this with him in 2020 and he didn't take it seriously. h
why don't you kick us off, henry? boris johnson. why don't you kick us off, henry?— off, henry? row which has been dominating _ off, henry? this is a row which has been dominating westminster - off, henry? this is a row which has| been dominating westminster since last night when the sunday times revealed that nusrat ghani, a well—respected conservative mp and former minister, said she had been told by government in 2020 that the reason she was sacked, somewhat surprisingly, related to her...
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. >> his name was henry. at his own photography studio, and donna dropped by one morning, when kit was there. >> she was happy. she was in love. to someone that treated a really good, and was in love with her. they made a great family. >> kit was bursting with plans, and now she was moving to los angeles from orange county, to be closer to her fooling work. and then, that weekend, it was january 1983. decades later would happen that weekend, the mystery of it was in a file on boyd underwood's desk. and a family was thinking back, trying to piece together those incomprehensible events. starting with that first call. >> it was slowly before ten, saturday morning. >> did she pickup? >> no. i don't think anything of it. she was gone for the day, i missed. or >> she was supposed to come on saturday night, and we did hear from her. she didn't come, and you can call. >> older brother, joe, remembers how he figured she was just busy with her move. from anaheim up to l.a., no cause for alarm. it wasn't until sunday ni
. >> his name was henry. at his own photography studio, and donna dropped by one morning, when kit was there. >> she was happy. she was in love. to someone that treated a really good, and was in love with her. they made a great family. >> kit was bursting with plans, and now she was moving to los angeles from orange county, to be closer to her fooling work. and then, that weekend, it was january 1983. decades later would happen that weekend, the mystery of it was in a file on...
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henry. thank. he turned to sports now in life saying have stretch their latest bond as legal, winning streak to for with a victory over wolf berg who season have gone from bad to worse. it took until the 2nd half for the home side to put themselves in front. thanks the hungarian midfielder billy or bon he headed in this rebound to take the lead. soon afterwards, your sco guardiola logged the ball into the net to make it to your by see that right there are finished 4th, last season under now. and 15th place, the pressure mounting on coach florian co years, a look at the bundles, li, standings after the 20th match day of the season. 14 to go. byron are on top with dormant, trailing when you on berlin. have moved up to the rare field atmosphere of the champions league places and at the very bottom few earth stand last place despite there when over mine, while osburg and wolf's burg slip closer to the automatic relegation spots. and remind her of the top story we're following for you. britain's high co
henry. thank. he turned to sports now in life saying have stretch their latest bond as legal, winning streak to for with a victory over wolf berg who season have gone from bad to worse. it took until the 2nd half for the home side to put themselves in front. thanks the hungarian midfielder billy or bon he headed in this rebound to take the lead. soon afterwards, your sco guardiola logged the ball into the net to make it to your by see that right there are finished 4th, last season under now....
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two years ago, we elected henry ford iii, the grandson of henry ford ii, to our board.id: as i mentioned, a lot of prominent people when they get to be 60, 70, maybe 80, they would set up these foundations. but now, a lot of people have gotten very wealthy in their 30's, 40's and 50's and they don't set up these traditional foundations. they just kind of give away the money in different ways. it's not having a board like yours operate. is that the new model, which is to say something like what is being done with, let's say, the jeff bezos fortune? he is giving away money. his former wife is giving away money in different ways. is that a new model or do you think the traditional model will stay as the model for large philanthropic foundations? darren: i think the model of philanthropy over many decades will continue to exist but the exciting thing about this moment is that there are new models. you mentioned two terrific ones like what jeff bezos is doing as well as mckenzie scott. all of these are part of a landscape of philanthropic pluralism, which we should celebrate
two years ago, we elected henry ford iii, the grandson of henry ford ii, to our board.id: as i mentioned, a lot of prominent people when they get to be 60, 70, maybe 80, they would set up these foundations. but now, a lot of people have gotten very wealthy in their 30's, 40's and 50's and they don't set up these traditional foundations. they just kind of give away the money in different ways. it's not having a board like yours operate. is that the new model, which is to say something like what...
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how will the new exhibit deal with lou henry as as an individual? well, you know, that's that's a great point. you know, the existing exhibit. it's it's fair. it's terrific. really fantastic, but unfortunately, like you mentioned lou henry gets lost because the comment cards we've seen as many people have have passed the camp rapid and exhibit where it really explores lou henry's life. and so in this case lou henry is is going to be woven into the fabric. the is throughout the exhibits. and not just in a certain spot because she was such an influential person in his life just as an example. you know the agricultura metallica. lou henry was fluent in many languages. she could speak it she could write it. she had a real gift for language. and so they came across this book called agricola dera metallica. which was a book of old mining practices. but the problem was it was written in a form of latin that was mostly lost. there were terms in the book that the author made up. because there was no other way to describe these practices or this maneuver or h
how will the new exhibit deal with lou henry as as an individual? well, you know, that's that's a great point. you know, the existing exhibit. it's it's fair. it's terrific. really fantastic, but unfortunately, like you mentioned lou henry gets lost because the comment cards we've seen as many people have have passed the camp rapid and exhibit where it really explores lou henry's life. and so in this case lou henry is is going to be woven into the fabric. the is throughout the exhibits. and not...
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for the third -- henry ford the third to our board. david: as i mentioned earlier, what happened earlier is a lot of prominent people, when they get to be 60, 70, maybe 80, they set up these foundations. now a lot of people are getting very wealthy in their 30's, 40's and 50's and they just kind of give away the money in ways. is that the new model, something like what is being done with, let's say, the jeff bezos fortune? he is giving away money, his former wife is giving away money. is that a new model or do you think the traditional model will stay as the model for large philanthropic foundations? darren: i think the model of philanthropy has over many decades continue to exist but the exciting thing about this moment is that there are new models and you mentioned does covertly terrific ones like jeff bezos is doing or the zuckerberg's are doing. all of these are part of a landscape of philanthropic communities which we should celebrate. no country in the world has the diversity and ways of giving that we do in the united states. i
for the third -- henry ford the third to our board. david: as i mentioned earlier, what happened earlier is a lot of prominent people, when they get to be 60, 70, maybe 80, they set up these foundations. now a lot of people are getting very wealthy in their 30's, 40's and 50's and they just kind of give away the money in ways. is that the new model, something like what is being done with, let's say, the jeff bezos fortune? he is giving away money, his former wife is giving away money. is that a...
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de méxico la empujó henry martín, alexis vega el manotazo del arquero y el olfato goleador de henry martína que en méxico sigue intentando y busque la victoria. >> ese es el olfato del goleador del centrodelantero que sabe estar en el área que la empuja como sea >> lo venían incluso agarrando de la camiseta le costó llegar al gol y aquí viene ahora a dar la vuelta, alexis vega cambió para tecatito , la tiene johnson la pierde jamaica, alexis vega otra para martín charlie buena pelota para leine , le va a caer arteaga va a la zurda el centro nada dice el árbitro. >> es una de más. >> aquí va tecatito , sigue corona se junta con charlie el centro gol gooooooooooooool! gooooooooooooool! gooooooooooooool! gooooooooooooool! gooooooooooooool! gooooooooooooool! gooooooooooooool! gooooooooooooool! gooooooooooooool! gooooooooooooool! de méxico, llo hizo alexis vega en 3 minutos lo dio vuelta >> llegando por los costado los centros ahora si más precisos intentaban una y otra vez, llega solo por este costado muy bien, chocando con la parte interna para asegurar el golpeo. >> lo hice el primero y esa
de méxico la empujó henry martín, alexis vega el manotazo del arquero y el olfato goleador de henry martína que en méxico sigue intentando y busque la victoria. >> ese es el olfato del goleador del centrodelantero que sabe estar en el área que la empuja como sea >> lo venían incluso agarrando de la camiseta le costó llegar al gol y aquí viene ahora a dar la vuelta, alexis vega cambió para tecatito , la tiene johnson la pierde jamaica, alexis vega otra para martín charlie...
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henry mcveigh of kkr is going to break it down. be joining us in an exclusive interview next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg markets." coming up, the ceo of at&t communications on bloomberg at one a clock p.m. new york time -- at 1:00 p.m. new york time. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: we are off the lows of the session within the u.s. market, but it is to a pretty ugly session. s&p still off by 2%. you have the russell in a bear market at this point. the s&p tech index is the worst performer within the s&p. tesla the worst stock within the s&p get the vix -- within the s&p. the vix continues to climb higher. henry mcveigh, kkr head of global macro and asset allocation, joins us now for an exclusive interview. it is always good to see you. what do you make of today's price action? henry: the market is discounting what the fed wants. the fed is taking out four areas of speculation. growth stocks, ipo's, crypto, and ultimately spac's. they want to deflate that because there's been excesses there. the averages actually don
henry mcveigh of kkr is going to break it down. be joining us in an exclusive interview next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg markets." coming up, the ceo of at&t communications on bloomberg at one a clock p.m. new york time -- at 1:00 p.m. new york time. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: we are off the lows of the session within the u.s. market, but it is to a pretty ugly session. s&p still off by 2%. you have the russell in a bear market at this point. the...
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henri from — the same, the ba degree of social henri from the public because the damage _ henri fromdo you think he should resign? _ damage is done. do you think he should resign? precisely- damage is done. do you think he should resign? precisely at - damage is done. do you think he should resign? precisely at this i should resign? precisely at this moment, should resign? precisely at this moment. no — should resign? precisely at this moment. no l _ should resign? precisely at this moment, no i don't. _ should resign? precisely at this moment, no i don't. for- should resign? precisely at this moment, no i don't. for two i should resign? precisely at this - moment, no i don't. for two reasons, sucre' _ moment, no i don't. for two reasons, sucre, when— moment, no i don't. for two reasons, sucre, when i_ moment, no i don't. for two reasons, sucre, when i was a minister she actually— sucre, when i was a minister she actually did... every minister —— sucre _ actually did... every minister —— sucre i— actually did... every minister —— sucre i was _ actually did... every minister —— sucre.
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ktvu crime reporter henry lee has just arrived there at the scene and henry what can you tell us? is this situation been resolved yet? or are they close to figuring things out? well alex. we're at the corner of 11th and clay. just a block from the oakland federal building. take a look behind me still very much. an active seeing what we have here is beginning about 12 30. this afternoon, a man was caught on video, leaving a suspicious plastic bag inside looks to be a possible pipe bombs or right now the alameda county sheriff's bomb squad. oakland police oakland fire fbi and are all here outside the building. this device is found outside the building in a courtyard right on clay street. and right now, they do not know if it indeed is a suspicious device, but they're not taking any chances you recall back in 2020, a federal security guard was shot and killed outside this building. by an accused member of the boogaloo movement, who then also allegedly killed santa cruz, sheriff's sergeant. so right now again to recap, a man caught on video, leaving what looks like a plastic bag with
ktvu crime reporter henry lee has just arrived there at the scene and henry what can you tell us? is this situation been resolved yet? or are they close to figuring things out? well alex. we're at the corner of 11th and clay. just a block from the oakland federal building. take a look behind me still very much. an active seeing what we have here is beginning about 12 30. this afternoon, a man was caught on video, leaving a suspicious plastic bag inside looks to be a possible pipe bombs or right...
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henry, the same story, the financial times' _ die.ry, the - financial times' front page, anthony blinken warns of the russian playbook to destabilise kyiv. lots of voices have been warning the west to try to not play putin's game, which seems pretty tricky. yes, very tricky indeed- _ which seems pretty tricky. yes, very tricky indeed. one _ which seems pretty tricky. yes, very tricky indeed. one of _ which seems pretty tricky. yes, very tricky indeed. one of the _ which seems pretty tricky. yes, very tricky indeed. one of the things - tricky indeed. one of the things anthony blinken, the us secretary of state, is talking about in this story is the extraordinary announcement from the british foreign office last night that they believe the kremlin is basically preparing to install a puppet pro—russian government in the ukraine. the uk actually name several people today they said could be involved and could lead the government, one of them, a man they said could end up as the public ukrainian president, a guy called yevhen murayev, he en
henry, the same story, the financial times' _ die.ry, the - financial times' front page, anthony blinken warns of the russian playbook to destabilise kyiv. lots of voices have been warning the west to try to not play putin's game, which seems pretty tricky. yes, very tricky indeed- _ which seems pretty tricky. yes, very tricky indeed. one _ which seems pretty tricky. yes, very tricky indeed. one of _ which seems pretty tricky. yes, very tricky indeed. one of the _ which seems pretty tricky....
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this is not the first book on henry kissinger. there are a lot of books on kissinger by kissinger and a lot of other books on kissinger by by other authors. why why did you take the deep journey of writing this book? what did you see to discover? that was new? and what did you come out with that that really you felt was different and you and that people need to do to know about over to you thank you very much. paul and let me congratulate mei on its 75th anniversary. you don't know this, but the first time i came to washington as a graduate student doing research the first place i went to was the middle east institute's library there on end streets. so i've watched it grow and and thrive and it's wonderful to see under your directorship how well it's doing now, and i'm very honored to have the opportunity to participated in this discussion with mei as the host. so thank you very much. why write another book on kissinger? well, you're absolutely right. they've been plenty written. but there hasn't been a book written about his midd
this is not the first book on henry kissinger. there are a lot of books on kissinger by kissinger and a lot of other books on kissinger by by other authors. why why did you take the deep journey of writing this book? what did you see to discover? that was new? and what did you come out with that that really you felt was different and you and that people need to do to know about over to you thank you very much. paul and let me congratulate mei on its 75th anniversary. you don't know this, but...
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. >> in the books on another famous kentuckian, henry clay?if you livee in kentucky everybody's heard of henry clay. in fact i did my senior thesis inth college which was clay's late grasp compromise all the strains and stresses related there's been a lot of books written about henry clay are certainly not read anywhere near all of them but i've read a lot off them. >> too ever recommend books yours colleagues? >> i do on occasion. the book we were just discussing recommended that to all of the members who are interested in the law and supreme court which is a significant number of our members. >> any fiction in your reading? >> i confess i rarely read fiction. the last book i read, interestingly enough was also about polio, it was a novel called nemesis. the characters were made up but the facts were similar is about the polio epidemic of 1944 went interestingly enough was a senior i came down with it. click senator mcconnell a couple last questions, your 2020 opponent has a new book coming out. was that when the will catch your attention at
. >> in the books on another famous kentuckian, henry clay?if you livee in kentucky everybody's heard of henry clay. in fact i did my senior thesis inth college which was clay's late grasp compromise all the strains and stresses related there's been a lot of books written about henry clay are certainly not read anywhere near all of them but i've read a lot off them. >> too ever recommend books yours colleagues? >> i do on occasion. the book we were just discussing recommended...
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this is not the first book on henry kissinger. there are a lot of books on kissinger by kissinger and a lot of other books on kissinger by by other authors. why why did you take the deep journey of writing this book? what did you see to discover? that was new? and what did you come out with that that really you felt was different and you and that people need to do to know about over to you thank you very much. paul and let me congratulate mei on its 75th anniversary. you don't know this, but the first time i came to washington as a graduate student doing research the first place i went to was the middle east institute's library there on end streets. so i've watched it grow and and thrive and it's wonderful to see under your directorship how well it's doing now, and i'm very honored to have the opportunity to participated in this discussion with mei as the host. so thank you very much. why write another book on kissinger? well, you're absolutely right. they've been plenty written. but there hasn't been a book written about his midd
this is not the first book on henry kissinger. there are a lot of books on kissinger by kissinger and a lot of other books on kissinger by by other authors. why why did you take the deep journey of writing this book? what did you see to discover? that was new? and what did you come out with that that really you felt was different and you and that people need to do to know about over to you thank you very much. paul and let me congratulate mei on its 75th anniversary. you don't know this, but...
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. >> she says her insurance would not cover henry's visit, because henry's birthday, thought to be februaryt match his birthday on file. after a quick scroll through old facebook posts, she realized the error. >> his real date of birth, february 25th, confirmed that she'd been celebrating a day late for the past few years. emily says she may have confused henry's due date for his actual date of birth. this happened with my grandmother. she still to this day celebrates her birthday on the wrong day. if you tell her happy birthday on her real birthday, she gets upset. she does not like it. >> little henry should be happy. now he can have two birthdays moving forward, 25th and 26th. >>> next to another hilarious mixup involving a mother and her little boy. >> 22-month-old inesh kumar of new jersey got his hands on his mother's smartphone and nothing good can happen next, right? he managed to order $1700 worth of furniture online. why furniture? >> mom and dad say he was apparently able to access his mom's online shopping cart. she had filled it up with a number of accent chairs because she was
. >> she says her insurance would not cover henry's visit, because henry's birthday, thought to be februaryt match his birthday on file. after a quick scroll through old facebook posts, she realized the error. >> his real date of birth, february 25th, confirmed that she'd been celebrating a day late for the past few years. emily says she may have confused henry's due date for his actual date of birth. this happened with my grandmother. she still to this day celebrates her birthday...
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henry: great to be here again.hink what we have seen with the anniversary of the assassination of qasem soleimani, the iran backed militias in iraq flying these drones at bases that house u.s. forces. i think the real risk here is the ever-present one that you get u.s. forces killed or injured and some of these attacks, and then pressure on the biden administration to retaliate to show that there is a cost for this type of activity. there's a lot of ambiguity with drones like these about whether they are ordered from iran or whether these are local militias, but the concern overall israel. tom: -- overall is real. tom: give us the update, what is the number one thing americans get wrong about tehran and all of iran. henry: i think the number one thing is that despite that image in our collective memory, the iranian leadership today is quite rational in the sense of making calculations when pursuing its policies. they might not have the same way looking at things that we do in different ways of assessing cost and be
henry: great to be here again.hink what we have seen with the anniversary of the assassination of qasem soleimani, the iran backed militias in iraq flying these drones at bases that house u.s. forces. i think the real risk here is the ever-present one that you get u.s. forces killed or injured and some of these attacks, and then pressure on the biden administration to retaliate to show that there is a cost for this type of activity. there's a lot of ambiguity with drones like these about...
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henry lee reporting live for us this afternoon, henry. thank you. an investigation is underway in oakland's laurel district after her body was found burned in a van that van was found on delaware street near macarthur and 35th around three o'clock this morning. police say the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. homicide investigators are now taking over the investigation and looking into the cause of death. the victim's identity is being withheld until family members are notified. san jose police arrested an armed man involved in an early warning standoff at the meridian park plaza. reports first came in around three this morning of an armed man acting erratically. he appeared to be carrying both a large knife in one hand, and an ax in the other. police say the man repeatedly ignored commands to drop those weapons. they say he then broke into beast fitness and was seen throwing objects at police officers before barricading himself. inside officers used crisis intervention as well as de escalation techniques to negotiate with the man. police say
henry lee reporting live for us this afternoon, henry. thank you. an investigation is underway in oakland's laurel district after her body was found burned in a van that van was found on delaware street near macarthur and 35th around three o'clock this morning. police say the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. homicide investigators are now taking over the investigation and looking into the cause of death. the victim's identity is being withheld until family members are notified. san jose...
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all right, let's talk to henry wilkins. a journalist in wagon to good, thanks so much for your time, henry. there are rumors of a possible qu in became a foster, but the government denies an army takeover. what is actually going on then? yeah, i think what we're seeing at the moment is a full scale to for this morning when i wake up, this is already been gone. since about 5 i am. so i could see the capsules largest military base. i was down there around about 7 morning in the military from that base have taken over the entire base. i in fact, detainees also half an hour off. so i was trying to take pictures and get your list is long. it will show control to be the government was in detention. the minister to friends was on national television a saying that the situation was troll. obviously, a situation not the right. one of the people support for this, henry, a military revolted, such an extreme solution. what problems to the people face that they are? they believe that this is a workable viable solution to what i currentl
all right, let's talk to henry wilkins. a journalist in wagon to good, thanks so much for your time, henry. there are rumors of a possible qu in became a foster, but the government denies an army takeover. what is actually going on then? yeah, i think what we're seeing at the moment is a full scale to for this morning when i wake up, this is already been gone. since about 5 i am. so i could see the capsules largest military base. i was down there around about 7 morning in the military from that...
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henry instant reaction to this, don't pause, go ahead. in 2020, what he showed up show costco does not lunch, not twice 3 times that it was really good because then it was only a 180 days of suspension. not a single illegal activity of ours had been pointed out. 2016 when we were not allowed to renew, i had a 2 line order that was given to me and ordered it on the basis of the study report, the competent authority does not want to refuses your renewal application. i'll pass it. i haven't seen the push back from you the run down the street for the new one new id here phone and she has a note that to help the people in india, they have to react motives and should not be trusted. b, j. p like government is doing the right thing and we shouldn't be wishing western n g. i was not at all. no, i'm just briefly on this. i think the people who are been doing, you know, this sort of messes in so you know that i think the victim of, you know, the provider base has been, you know, for several years, which is basically and you're saying kind of in oct
henry instant reaction to this, don't pause, go ahead. in 2020, what he showed up show costco does not lunch, not twice 3 times that it was really good because then it was only a 180 days of suspension. not a single illegal activity of ours had been pointed out. 2016 when we were not allowed to renew, i had a 2 line order that was given to me and ordered it on the basis of the study report, the competent authority does not want to refuses your renewal application. i'll pass it. i haven't seen...
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henry wilkins with the latest air from the capital one to do a henry for the moment. thank you. well, let's talk more about the developments in booking of fossil without serious nicholas hoc was live at for us in dock. rather eventful will not just 24 hours, but obviously in the past hour, we have as seen, the army announced it has seized control of the country, i guess perhaps that move not a particular surprised people who've been watching developments as well. all a people surprise, i mean, it seems to be perhaps surprising for many to see so many people celebrating what, what appears to be the end of an era of democracy in burkina faso in the beginning of a military coup. but that just reflects the lack of trust that people have in democratic institutions, specifically in countries in west africa. and we've seen a wave of military takeovers from unpopular yet elected democratically elected president's in the region from guinea. then molly, we saw it in chad in sudan, and now burkina faso. so why is that? well, it amongst many people, the basic necessities are not met by the
henry wilkins with the latest air from the capital one to do a henry for the moment. thank you. well, let's talk more about the developments in booking of fossil without serious nicholas hoc was live at for us in dock. rather eventful will not just 24 hours, but obviously in the past hour, we have as seen, the army announced it has seized control of the country, i guess perhaps that move not a particular surprised people who've been watching developments as well. all a people surprise, i mean,...
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most notably of them was a man named henry ball. henry ball, he lived a little bit north of here around the locket area. if you're family temple hall, he owns temple hall on route 15 a bit north of here. now, samuel means is pretty sure that it is ball who led the soldiers to that baptist church in waterford that travis had mentioned. so he and ball was notable in the area. so they arrive and arrest ball and amongst other individuals, another one of note named al better campbell belt. also from the locket area. now immediately there is outram over the two civilians who get arrested. again it is not the most common thing. and it is also fears of what this might lead to. now, as travis mentioned, you may have heard of the bastle of gettysburg. that interrupted some confederate plans to get these two individuals released by the united states. but after gettysburg, there is once again a resumption to release these two individuals. now the families have been going from day one to try to get some sort of way to get these two individuals o
most notably of them was a man named henry ball. henry ball, he lived a little bit north of here around the locket area. if you're family temple hall, he owns temple hall on route 15 a bit north of here. now, samuel means is pretty sure that it is ball who led the soldiers to that baptist church in waterford that travis had mentioned. so he and ball was notable in the area. so they arrive and arrest ball and amongst other individuals, another one of note named al better campbell belt. also from...
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henry. yes, so it became faster. he's been involved in a 6 year conflicts waves on groups linked to some extent and al qaeda it's, it's not a war that they are winning. and then back in november of last year, a military base in the north of the country was overrun by terrorists. 49 military were killed and then later transpired the military base that was overrun, hadn't been supplied received for 2 weeks. it went to many calls from people in the general public can with, in the military itself, for the government to gain when it comes to dealing with this war, which is taking over large parts of the countryside. and is there any more information at this moment as to the whereabouts of the president some room as this morning when the president had been arrested. we don't believe that these rumors are true for me. the minister of defense went on t v. this morning to deny them there hasn't been any word from the presidents on the mutiny happening. there has however, been tweet from the president around about an hour ago
henry. yes, so it became faster. he's been involved in a 6 year conflicts waves on groups linked to some extent and al qaeda it's, it's not a war that they are winning. and then back in november of last year, a military base in the north of the country was overrun by terrorists. 49 military were killed and then later transpired the military base that was overrun, hadn't been supplied received for 2 weeks. it went to many calls from people in the general public can with, in the military itself,...
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henry lee ktvu, fox two news and henry, i guess at this point we do not know how they're related andhey knew each other in that car. that's right. nothing nothing further in that regard, okay? we'll continue to follow the story. henry lee, thanks so much reporting live from the newsroom tonight. investigators in the north based say the bodies of two women found four days apart do not appear to be connected. the body of 33 year old amber dylan of willits was found january 7th in sonoma county and the body of 22 year old alyssa may saadi of u k a was found in mendocino county four days later. both were found along highway 11 about 25 miles apart . forensic autopsy on dylan was performed january. 12th official results are not expected to be released for several weeks. oakland police say one person was killed in a crash on frontage road near 10th street early this morning, investigators say a ford explorer collided with a trailer that was parked in the center divider frontage road just before two a.m. the driver. a 50 year old man from oakland was killed. nobody else was in the explorer.
henry lee ktvu, fox two news and henry, i guess at this point we do not know how they're related andhey knew each other in that car. that's right. nothing nothing further in that regard, okay? we'll continue to follow the story. henry lee, thanks so much reporting live from the newsroom tonight. investigators in the north based say the bodies of two women found four days apart do not appear to be connected. the body of 33 year old amber dylan of willits was found january 7th in sonoma county...
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lee ktvu boxer named henry. it looks like it's still a very active scene. any idea or estimates as to how long that area will be shut down , they say for at least a couple more hours. they want to take a very close. look at what this thing could be. if you don't want to rush anything at all, all right, we will continue to watch the situation. they're in downtown oakland, where a couple blocks have now been shut down because of a possible explosive device. henry lee, thank you. trust generates safety and safety generates thrust. however we are here today because there is a deficit of trust in santa clara county. there are deeply concerning allegations california attorney general rob bonta announced today that he is launching a civil rights investigation into the santa clara county sheriff's office. the move comes amid multiple accusations against the sheriff and the department ranging from corruption to misconduct. ktvu is andre senior, is live outside the santa clara county sheriff's office with details, andre w
lee ktvu boxer named henry. it looks like it's still a very active scene. any idea or estimates as to how long that area will be shut down , they say for at least a couple more hours. they want to take a very close. look at what this thing could be. if you don't want to rush anything at all, all right, we will continue to watch the situation. they're in downtown oakland, where a couple blocks have now been shut down because of a possible explosive device. henry lee, thank you. trust generates...
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it is the day to quote henry cabot lodge. he said citizens of the united states are entitled to vote, are deprived of their rights, it is the duty of congress to interfere. he continued, if congress l an elections anywhere are tainted by fraud or corruption or perverted by violence, it is the duty of congress to interveer. and i say to you it's our duty to interfere with any process that prevents the fundamental rights of american to take on the dark money, to take on gerrymandering and most of us defend the beating heart of america, the ballot box. >> our last speaker will be somebody who has been through so many different awful changes in the voting law, senator raphael warnock. >> thank you very much, leader schumer. this is a moral moment in america. i was at my church yesterday, the ebenezer baptist church, where we had held our annual service in memory of dr. king and i can tell you that in georgia, and all across our country, politicians did yesterday what they do every year. they lined up and they offered platitudes a
it is the day to quote henry cabot lodge. he said citizens of the united states are entitled to vote, are deprived of their rights, it is the duty of congress to interfere. he continued, if congress l an elections anywhere are tainted by fraud or corruption or perverted by violence, it is the duty of congress to interveer. and i say to you it's our duty to interfere with any process that prevents the fundamental rights of american to take on the dark money, to take on gerrymandering and most of...
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henry, who exactly is battling whom? is it clear? yeah, i mean, it definitely seems to be the makings of a military too. so the show answers your question is the security forces versus the state of the moment? it seems less and less that there are elements of the security forces remaining that still support the current government definitely seems to be that the military has turned against the government. yes. what are their main grievances within the military then that they would turn on the government? well, became a war for 6 years with our groups linked to atlantic states and al qaeda that he's not winning. back in november, last year, there was an attack on a military base in the loss of the country, which for $49.00 military personnel were killed. and then it transpired out of been supplied with the sparks waiver process and a lot of questions. and on the general public and the military is to how the government handling the massive security problems with our service is suffering at the moment. so we certainly need a, they want t
henry, who exactly is battling whom? is it clear? yeah, i mean, it definitely seems to be the makings of a military too. so the show answers your question is the security forces versus the state of the moment? it seems less and less that there are elements of the security forces remaining that still support the current government definitely seems to be that the military has turned against the government. yes. what are their main grievances within the military then that they would turn on the...
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my collie has led the rules committee just quoted henry cabot lodge.was in the house of massachusetts and a republican. he proceeded to say what we are seeing happen after the civil war in which they are voting to keep black americans from voting. you are absolutely wrong. the house had a debate and that debate on the logical they will make sure they are fair. anyone of us has a stake because that's the only way there's equal representation in the house and in the senate. not one single republicans to vote for the bill but it passed federal supervision for counting the votes to make sure integrity but more than a century ago the bill came over to the senate the following year 1891. and then to get to a final vote. it is a filibuster. so what chuck schumer is saying is it is time to make sure on final passage everyone is accountable to the public for where we stand and what happened to introduce 75 years of entrenched discrimination of trampling rights until the 1965 that was passed. generations may flow from us now that the rights of americans are tram
my collie has led the rules committee just quoted henry cabot lodge.was in the house of massachusetts and a republican. he proceeded to say what we are seeing happen after the civil war in which they are voting to keep black americans from voting. you are absolutely wrong. the house had a debate and that debate on the logical they will make sure they are fair. anyone of us has a stake because that's the only way there's equal representation in the house and in the senate. not one single...
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and so porter was once again making enemies of not just martindale, but now henry wilson the chairman of the senate committee on military affairs and an avid republican in the united states congress at this point. so in porter's own words, he said these few incidents in early 1861 caused him to run a foul of quote influential antislavery senators and representatives and porter was there by regarded as a sympathizer to the confederates. despite that though historic continued to rise in george mcclellan's eyes and in the eyes of most of his soldiers and one soldier the 13th, new york samuel partridge said of porter that he commanded quote the best 13,000 soldiers in the world, and he described porter as a father-like figure not just to him but to all the men of his division and what you can see down here is one of these large reviews that took place of the army of the potomac in the fall of 1861 porters division was always the centerpiece of those reviews even being witnessed as by such dignitaries as president abraham lincoln himself partridge continued. however about porter. he said a
and so porter was once again making enemies of not just martindale, but now henry wilson the chairman of the senate committee on military affairs and an avid republican in the united states congress at this point. so in porter's own words, he said these few incidents in early 1861 caused him to run a foul of quote influential antislavery senators and representatives and porter was there by regarded as a sympathizer to the confederates. despite that though historic continued to rise in george...
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henry did pretty well for himself marrying into the jones and lee family. they had a very merry household. unfortunately for them there is a civil war that happens. i think you've probably heard of it. henry finds that his families also divided certain members are pro- secession and pro- virginia others including her own father are prounion and count secession as a double treason not just against the united states but also gives the home state of virginia. some family members will leave d.c. to stay here at harrison hall with the family during the war. i think they're taking a gamble with their house being watched in d.c., they can live a little bit more freely here in loudoun. they could be thinking they can get away from the capitol and hopefully be away from the war. importantly for them the war is going to come to leesburg in the fall of 1861. of course, by fall of 1861 they seen one large battle coming right back in november. during that time, the union encampment on the north side of the river and the encampments here the war has just now begun they'r
henry did pretty well for himself marrying into the jones and lee family. they had a very merry household. unfortunately for them there is a civil war that happens. i think you've probably heard of it. henry finds that his families also divided certain members are pro- secession and pro- virginia others including her own father are prounion and count secession as a double treason not just against the united states but also gives the home state of virginia. some family members will leave d.c. to...
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most notably of them was a man named henry. henry ball lived a little north n of here he owned temple hall just on route 15 a bit north of here. now, samuel is pretty sure it's a ball who led them to the baptist church and waterford that travis had mentioned. that very notable secessionists in the area. they arrest ball amongst other individuals and every one of notable secession albert campbell belt also from that area. now outraged over these two civilians to get arrested. again it's not the most commonos thing. it's also what this might lead too. now, as travis mentioned you hamay have heard about it a bit interrupted some confederate clans did not see individuals released by the united states. but gettysburg is once again by the confederates with individuals. to go day one to try to get individuals out of prison. when to call them secessionists, was sent across potomac and ultimately gets to delaware especially for some prisoners of war and other criminals. now after gettysburg in the latter part of it was jeb stuart hooton
most notably of them was a man named henry. henry ball lived a little north n of here he owned temple hall just on route 15 a bit north of here. now, samuel is pretty sure it's a ball who led them to the baptist church and waterford that travis had mentioned. that very notable secessionists in the area. they arrest ball amongst other individuals and every one of notable secession albert campbell belt also from that area. now outraged over these two civilians to get arrested. again it's not the...
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it is the day to quote henry cap allowed. he said citizens -- if citizens are deprived of their rights, it is the duty of congress to interfere. if congressional elections anywhere are tainted by fraud or corruption or perverted by violence, it is the duty of congress to interfere. i say that it is our duty to interfere at this moment, with any process that prevents us from defending the most fundamental rights of americans. to take on the dark money, gerrymandering, and defend the beating heart of america. sen. schumer: our next speaker is from someone who state has been through so many awful changes, senator warnock. sen. warnock: this is a mortal moment in america. i was at my church yesterday. we held our annual memorial in honor of dr. king. in georgia and all across our country, politicians did yesterday what they do every year. they lined up and offered platitudes and praises tomorrow with the king junior. on mlk weekend, everybody loves martin luther king jr.. i have to sometimes sit here and wonder what they are talk
it is the day to quote henry cap allowed. he said citizens -- if citizens are deprived of their rights, it is the duty of congress to interfere. if congressional elections anywhere are tainted by fraud or corruption or perverted by violence, it is the duty of congress to interfere. i say that it is our duty to interfere at this moment, with any process that prevents us from defending the most fundamental rights of americans. to take on the dark money, gerrymandering, and defend the beating...
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it was, i think i last had me that, but thanks very much, henry. of course we'll continue to keep in touch with henry wilkins or what to do as the day progresses. taiwan says that china flew 39 warplanes near it as they see what's being described as the largest incursion for 3 months. the time on our false issued radio warnings that activated defense massage systems. there's been no immediate comment from china, which considers the island a breakaway province. katrina, you has more from beijing. this was the largest incursion by china's military close to taiwan. this year, the sunday exercise involved $39.00 chinese war planes, which flew close to the ty when he's controlled, protest islands. now, china's foreign ministry would not elaborate on the reasons behind this exercise, but it follows just one day after a huge show of military force by the u. s. and japan in the philippines. see now this exercise, this joint military exercise included to us aircraft carriers. and the u. s. navy said that this exercise was designed to preserve a free and ope
it was, i think i last had me that, but thanks very much, henry. of course we'll continue to keep in touch with henry wilkins or what to do as the day progresses. taiwan says that china flew 39 warplanes near it as they see what's being described as the largest incursion for 3 months. the time on our false issued radio warnings that activated defense massage systems. there's been no immediate comment from china, which considers the island a breakaway province. katrina, you has more from...
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henry: exactly.ng as the crypto technology is and it's important to look through to the underlying assets -- as investors, people need to step up and take responsibility and ask, what exactly am i investing in? does it give me any legal or contractual rights? what exactly am i getting as an investment, never mind the technology layer? you are 100% right. a lot of security tokens are either a digital token matched to a piece of paper somewhere else or they are a token that represents some kind of complex derivative. as interesting as those are, there's a lot to be said for shares, bonds, funds. straightforward securities, we know how those work. we believe we know regulators. that is simplest in terms of investors knowing exactly what they are getting. if investors look at buying into institutional, regulated assets on a regulated platform, this will really open the floodgates for mass adoption. there's a recent study that showed that by 2030, 25% of all publicly listed companies can and will be token
henry: exactly.ng as the crypto technology is and it's important to look through to the underlying assets -- as investors, people need to step up and take responsibility and ask, what exactly am i investing in? does it give me any legal or contractual rights? what exactly am i getting as an investment, never mind the technology layer? you are 100% right. a lot of security tokens are either a digital token matched to a piece of paper somewhere else or they are a token that represents some kind...
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if you live in kentucky everybody's heard of henry clay . and in fact i did my senior thesis in college on the compromise of 1850 which is clay's last great compromise and his quest to hold the union together with all the strains and stresses we had related to slavery. and there's been a lot of books written about henry clay and certainly i've not read anywhere near all of them. >> do you ever recommend books your colleagues? >> i do occasionally. this harley but we were just discussing recommending to all the members of my congress who were particularly interested in the law and in the supreme court which is a significant number of our members. >> any fiction in this case western mark in your reading, any fiction in your reading ? >> i confess i rarely read fiction. the last book i read interestingly enough was also about polio. it was a novel called nemesis and itwas like a historical novel .the characters were made up but the facts were similar and it was about the polio epidemic of 1944 which interestingly enough was the same year i came
if you live in kentucky everybody's heard of henry clay . and in fact i did my senior thesis in college on the compromise of 1850 which is clay's last great compromise and his quest to hold the union together with all the strains and stresses we had related to slavery. and there's been a lot of books written about henry clay and certainly i've not read anywhere near all of them. >> do you ever recommend books your colleagues? >> i do occasionally. this harley but we were just...
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that's quite and people like henry. police do about those _ average person. what can the police do about those very _ average person. what can the police do about those very serious - average person. what can the police| do about those very serious threats? they can be escalated and reported. it's something i found they can be escalated and reported. it's something ifound myself subject to on a number of occasions and they can be investigated. one of theissues and they can be investigated. one of the issues that constantly arises is people don't use their real names, they can be difficult to identify and in henry's case, he's had so many messages, even beginning to report them is quite difficult and tiring. report them is quite difficult and tirina. . ., report them is quite difficult and tirina. . ~' ,, a candlelit vigil on the steps of the capitol building in washington has marked the end of a day of remembering a year since the invasion of the us capitol. earlier the president, joe biden, said those who had stormed t
that's quite and people like henry. police do about those _ average person. what can the police do about those very _ average person. what can the police do about those very serious - average person. what can the police| do about those very serious threats? they can be escalated and reported. it's something i found they can be escalated and reported. it's something ifound myself subject to on a number of occasions and they can be investigated. one of theissues and they can be investigated. one...