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henry martÍn. es henry martÍn. se reencontrÓ con el gol de henry. le marcÓ al chelsea.. estÁ en el centro. cuando luis no puede hacerlo se cierra. los compaÑeros le tienen que dar mÁs pelotas al cabecita. ahÍ estÁ el tano fernando ortiz. >> miguel ya tiene unos minutos calentando. estoy tratando observar segÚn jugador tiene algÚn problema. >> la banca de bravos la vemos en pantalla. pablo morÁn estÁ encargado de banca. ahora estÁ el asistente tÉcnico. paco: Él declara que fue a buscar ayuda con un psicÓlogo y lo declarÓ tras el proceso de los diablos rojos de toluca. pierde muy rÁpido los estribos y tiene este tipo de actitudes. cuidado. puedes perder los estribos y no tener reacciones violentas como las ha tenido. omar del cuello a una persona es una reacciÓn violenta. "profe": claro. josÉ: aquÍ estÁ zendejas. el rechace defensivo y despuÉs fernÁndez de cabeza. el pollo aguanta y toca por derecha para jimmy y el para salas. —— Él para salas. ahora salcedo que vuelve a jugar. el amÉrica espera en el frente con salas. araujo comete falta. esta jugada de fuentes, la pared
henry martÍn. es henry martÍn. se reencontrÓ con el gol de henry. le marcÓ al chelsea.. estÁ en el centro. cuando luis no puede hacerlo se cierra. los compaÑeros le tienen que dar mÁs pelotas al cabecita. ahÍ estÁ el tano fernando ortiz. >> miguel ya tiene unos minutos calentando. estoy tratando observar segÚn jugador tiene algÚn problema. >> la banca de bravos la vemos en pantalla. pablo morÁn estÁ encargado de banca. ahora estÁ el asistente tÉcnico. paco: Él...
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>> anthony: yeah. >> i'm mick. >> anthony: hey. >> henry?rry, grim to disturb you, enjoy the sushi, it was such a pleasure, i love your outfit. [ laughter ] >> anthony: speaking of sushi and going back to jimmy kimmel's lodge that you've been invited to that i've never been invited to. [ laughter ] >> no, no, no, i had to make a reservation. >> anthony: oh, you had to make a reservation. all right >> let me just tell you, the food is great. >> anthony: is it really? >> oh, my gosh. >> anthony: do you eat what you catch? because here we are -- >> no. >> anthony: you're on the snake river right now, right? >> it is one of the great fisheries in america. honestly. that fish is the largest fish i've ever caught. it is 24 inches long. it's a brown which originally came from germany. >> anthony: yeah, mine's brown too. [ laughter ] >> i am editing so fast. anyway, i take a picture, i give it a kiss, i sign a laminated fonzie picture, put it in its mouth and -- [ laughter ] [ applause ] but let me tell you, i'm one happy person there. >> anthony: o
>> anthony: yeah. >> i'm mick. >> anthony: hey. >> henry?rry, grim to disturb you, enjoy the sushi, it was such a pleasure, i love your outfit. [ laughter ] >> anthony: speaking of sushi and going back to jimmy kimmel's lodge that you've been invited to that i've never been invited to. [ laughter ] >> no, no, no, i had to make a reservation. >> anthony: oh, you had to make a reservation. all right >> let me just tell you, the food is great....
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henry. okay. okay. what was the time? of course you got rentals are all listed as queues is trust me. and he asked yog, given all about on your business, cuz they're down here a while ago. but again, you say you see a committee like this is, is, is similar to the court area where we had last lie with the payment project, lance lance, we again from the see from to what's asked why can begin this land from this water? and i handed over back to the people and i give them access to the see when they come fish, because it's not goldman piracy. it's because the power to that we're getting for them safe and use it for their own good. pick up the big names in danger, all the already 5 big below now that the comfortable spend your wealth in the lifetime and did a community existing like this so, so would it the good kind of wanted to hello to heaven for that that chelsea yeah. gotcha. and what yes area was gonna see on sooner. if you want change, there is consequences for change or you got to me. so
henry. okay. okay. what was the time? of course you got rentals are all listed as queues is trust me. and he asked yog, given all about on your business, cuz they're down here a while ago. but again, you say you see a committee like this is, is, is similar to the court area where we had last lie with the payment project, lance lance, we again from the see from to what's asked why can begin this land from this water? and i handed over back to the people and i give them access to the see when...
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henry, what is it? okay, what was the time? of course you got rentals are all listed as queues is trust me. and he asked kathy, i'll give you a thought on your business cuz it all here while ago. but again, you see, you see a committee like this is, is, is similar to the core area where we had like regular plain project, lance lance we again from to see from to what's as, why can begin this land from this water. and i handed over back to the people and i give them access to the sea when they come fish, because not boatman piracy is because our power to that we're guinea for them said under the, for the on good. think of the big names in danger already already 5 big below now that the comfortable spend your wealth in the lifetime and did a community existing like this so so would it the good kind of wanted to hello to heaven for that out that chelsea yet fortune what jesse area was gonna see something, or if you want change, there is consequences for change or you got to me. so it's not like nearby i am
henry, what is it? okay, what was the time? of course you got rentals are all listed as queues is trust me. and he asked kathy, i'll give you a thought on your business cuz it all here while ago. but again, you see, you see a committee like this is, is, is similar to the core area where we had like regular plain project, lance lance we again from to see from to what's as, why can begin this land from this water. and i handed over back to the people and i give them access to the sea when they...
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yes, we have 2 daniels and 2 henry. as i hope you can keep up where the gobs every year when the budget is read out, there's a lot of money being pumped into the country. why isn't it getting here? it's been a systemic issue for people not to be a butcher for government. are supposed to get there for the needs of people living is going to speak, but to take care of their dear you so much greeting so much or problem of people not on a sunday funding. there is need for people to be to be taken care of. so leadership is a major problem and that is all your local. all right. one, me, it had something to say to me and then henry all gets, and what's daniel, i say this is like this. i'm not developed, not because the government goes on with that issue developing well because the government and society, the government is bent on commercializing, places like this. so places like these items slide by to government and from rights that they are sold, disappears to some government officials on that in 2 years this, this is 115 goi
yes, we have 2 daniels and 2 henry. as i hope you can keep up where the gobs every year when the budget is read out, there's a lot of money being pumped into the country. why isn't it getting here? it's been a systemic issue for people not to be a butcher for government. are supposed to get there for the needs of people living is going to speak, but to take care of their dear you so much greeting so much or problem of people not on a sunday funding. there is need for people to be to be taken...
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excuse me, the henry family did not stay in iowa. florence henry had asthma and other health problems. charles was also looking for new opportunities and banking, which was his opportunity. the family had traveled to texas they had spent some time in court to canada. they return to waterloo, that is when gene was born. they went to kansas where charles thought he had a business opportunity. that also did not materialize finally in 1889 they move to win here california which was established as a quaker enclave. the henry's were not quakers they visited a variety of churches liu one-time wrote in a letter that they have been cord and ate into the presbyterian church after her marriage to her who were she pretty much identified with the quaker community if you know anything about the quaker faith you know that one of the tenants of that religion if they believe in complete equality of men and women that in and of itself is important when we see going throughout the entirety of lose life is a woman who was extremely committed to equal op
excuse me, the henry family did not stay in iowa. florence henry had asthma and other health problems. charles was also looking for new opportunities and banking, which was his opportunity. the family had traveled to texas they had spent some time in court to canada. they return to waterloo, that is when gene was born. they went to kansas where charles thought he had a business opportunity. that also did not materialize finally in 1889 they move to win here california which was established as a...
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richard and mary's beloved henry was 6 years old. of us sending our love to richard, mary and theo if you'd like to support rett syndrome research, you can donate in henry's name at texas' children's hospital that's "nightly news." thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. >>> next on nbc bay area news tonight, two planes collided in midair. we are live on the scene with new information. >>> also, some uneasy memories in the san bruno. pg&e crews back near the side of the deadly pipeline explosion . we will tell you i. >>> plus, we are finally getting the inside story of the drowning at a high school in danville. it happened during pe class four years ago. chilling details about a distracted teacher and heartbroken parents. >>> the blame game continues in oakland. we are talking to the mayor.
richard and mary's beloved henry was 6 years old. of us sending our love to richard, mary and theo if you'd like to support rett syndrome research, you can donate in henry's name at texas' children's hospital that's "nightly news." thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. >>> next on nbc bay area news tonight, two planes collided in midair. we are live on the scene with new information. >>> also, some...
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the who excuse me the henry family did not stay in iowa florence henry had asthma another health problems in charles was also looking for new opportunities in banking which was his area of profession. so the family had traveled to texas and spent some time in corsicana they had returned to waterloo. that's when jean was born then they went to kansas where charles thought he had a business opportunity and that also did not materialize and finally in 1889. they moved to whittier, california, which was established as a quaker enclave the henry's were not quakers they were visited a variety of churches lou one time wrote in a letter that she had been quartered an eighth and to the episcopal church the methodist church the presbyterian church, but after her marriage to her rehoover, she pretty much identified with the quaker community if you know anything about the quaker faith, you know that one of the tenants of that religion is that they believe in complete equality of men and women and that in and of itself is important because what we see going throughout the entirety of lose life is a wo
the who excuse me the henry family did not stay in iowa florence henry had asthma another health problems in charles was also looking for new opportunities in banking which was his area of profession. so the family had traveled to texas and spent some time in corsicana they had returned to waterloo. that's when jean was born then they went to kansas where charles thought he had a business opportunity and that also did not materialize and finally in 1889. they moved to whittier, california,...
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mohammed: henry, how strong is trump's grip on the republican party still? his record thus far when it comes to the candidates that he's been supporting during the primaries? >> he's actually turned around his endorsement record. he was looking like he was losing a fair number of them earlier in the primary, but he's had a very good winning streak recently, winning most of his contested endorsements. you know, i think the fair statement right now is that trump has the upper hand in the republican party, but that there is a substantial number of republicans who may want to go along with many of trump-like policies, but do not want to endorse full-throated trump-ism or bet behind trump's candidates. we saw in the wisconsin primary just last night that the incumbent lieutenant governor lost to a trump backed candidate but got 42%. same thing in arizona, where an opponent to trump's endorsed candidate got close to 45%. so let's say the party is divided, with trump's supporters having the upper hand, and that means that there's still an opening for someone to com
mohammed: henry, how strong is trump's grip on the republican party still? his record thus far when it comes to the candidates that he's been supporting during the primaries? >> he's actually turned around his endorsement record. he was looking like he was losing a fair number of them earlier in the primary, but he's had a very good winning streak recently, winning most of his contested endorsements. you know, i think the fair statement right now is that trump has the upper hand in the...
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and i was native daughter from waterloo, liu henry hoover. all of this to help fill the mission of the hoover presidential foundation, to enhanced the understanding of the president and humanitarian. this is a project which i believe great grant that would enthusiastically approve of. he's not here, so why is? that well, i think the video we just witnessed helps answer that question. he believed that we must continually look to the past and learn from the past so as not to make those mistakes again in the future and i couldn't think of a better place on the herbert hoover presidential library and museum for that to happen. in remaking this library is an important step in continuing to dynamically accomplish this goal. before i begin, i would like to share a couple of stories. some that tend to pop up from time to time, some more often than others. it tends to come up, one question comes up in particular quite a bit when i am giving speeches at rotary's or other hoover events or conversation over dinner. that question is, do you remember how o
and i was native daughter from waterloo, liu henry hoover. all of this to help fill the mission of the hoover presidential foundation, to enhanced the understanding of the president and humanitarian. this is a project which i believe great grant that would enthusiastically approve of. he's not here, so why is? that well, i think the video we just witnessed helps answer that question. he believed that we must continually look to the past and learn from the past so as not to make those mistakes...
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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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richard and mary's beloved henry was 6 years old. of us sending our love to richard, mary and theo if you'd like to support rett syndrome research, you can donate in henry's name at texas' children's hospital that's "nightly news." thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ let's dance ♪ ♪ put on your red shoes and dance the blues ♪ ♪ let's dance ♪ ♪ to the song they're playin' on the radio ♪ ♪ let's sway ♪ ♪ while color lights up your face ♪ ♪ let's sway ♪ ♪ sway through the crowd to an empty space ♪ ♪ and if you say run i'll run with you ♪ ♪ and if you say hide we'll hide ♪ ♪ because my love for you ♪ ♪ would break my heart in two ♪ ♪ if you should fall ♪ ♪ into my arms ♪ ♪ and tremble like a flower ♪ ♪ let's dance ♪ ♪ put on your red shoes and dance the blues ♪ ♪ let's sway ♪ ♪ under the moonlight the serious moonlight ♪ ♪ let's dance ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show"! give it up for my band y'all with that classic song from david bowi
richard and mary's beloved henry was 6 years old. of us sending our love to richard, mary and theo if you'd like to support rett syndrome research, you can donate in henry's name at texas' children's hospital that's "nightly news." thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ let's dance ♪ ♪ put on your red shoes and dance the blues ♪ ♪ let's dance ♪ ♪ to the song they're playin' on the radio ♪ ♪ let's...
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i would like to cross over to you, henry huiyao wang.ve any response to what you just heard there? guest: i think that in the communique, they were saying that people across the taiwan strait all recognize that they are chinese. that there is one china. also we have the '92 consensus . there was even a meeting between president xi and the taiwanese leader than so definitely a , little before the before the chinese took over, millions of mainland chinese toward taiwan. and also, people in those places share the same culture, same language, same food, and same heritage. it is like china. you know, you have a different interpretation problem. kim: we don't want to get stuck on the sticking point of history, because, obviously, we have conflicting views here. i want to get into the analysis of this before i move on from you henry huiyao wang. ,is this a bilateral spat between the u.s. and china? what are the global implications of this do you think? guest: it has tremendous impact. china is a stabilizer of the global economy. china contribut
i would like to cross over to you, henry huiyao wang.ve any response to what you just heard there? guest: i think that in the communique, they were saying that people across the taiwan strait all recognize that they are chinese. that there is one china. also we have the '92 consensus . there was even a meeting between president xi and the taiwanese leader than so definitely a , little before the before the chinese took over, millions of mainland chinese toward taiwan. and also, people in those...
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net zero is is this assessment and opportunity, as henry said. it's the boot to sustained profitability on over. consider what some of the leaders are doing and what the possible green future is beginning to look like. scottish power has shifted in my home country. today it outperforms utilities. edinboro, my utility carbon footprint is essentially zero. scotland is powered by colossal wind turbines in the highland. clean, green, providing jobs and a strong income stream to rural communities. take this growing u.k. beer producer, they have a net zero plant and a net negative carbon footprint. net negative brew and positive returns. i can drink to that. but i need something to go with the beer. i could opt for walker's crisps whose circular process provides a crunchy and salty option at the pub. how do i get the pub -- get to the pub as the designated driver? i might take a hummer but that's perhaps inappropriate. today, too much. perhaps i take nissan leaf, best-selling ev. still too large? i might jump citroen me, car so small that you don't nee
net zero is is this assessment and opportunity, as henry said. it's the boot to sustained profitability on over. consider what some of the leaders are doing and what the possible green future is beginning to look like. scottish power has shifted in my home country. today it outperforms utilities. edinboro, my utility carbon footprint is essentially zero. scotland is powered by colossal wind turbines in the highland. clean, green, providing jobs and a strong income stream to rural communities....
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henry died earlier this month, just six years old.are disease called right syndrome. through the years, richard and his wife mary have taught us so much about the disease, and share their journey with nbc to help raise awareness. nbc's nightly news anchor, lester holt, house more. >> he has faced tragedy, and conflict across the world. but the news that reached richard engel while on foreign assignment one day in 2017 was like nothing he had ever faced. >> i got back in this convoy, shaking. it was the worst day of my life. >> richard and his wife mary forest learning there than two year old son had an extremely rare and incurable genetic condition. >> i called you, i said we have a result. and i said it is not good. it is not just delay, it is a lifelong, permanent, untreatable, physical and intellectual impairment. >> as he physically grew, henry was unable to walk, speak, or efficiently feed himself. a tough journey was ahead. richard and mary chose to share it publicly. >> we wanted to raise awareness. >> the worst days. >> i thin
henry died earlier this month, just six years old.are disease called right syndrome. through the years, richard and his wife mary have taught us so much about the disease, and share their journey with nbc to help raise awareness. nbc's nightly news anchor, lester holt, house more. >> he has faced tragedy, and conflict across the world. but the news that reached richard engel while on foreign assignment one day in 2017 was like nothing he had ever faced. >> i got back in this convoy,...
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it went down in history as the bartholomew night henry of navarre, the future king of france henry ivurvived only thanks to his catholic wife margaret on august 18, 1826, the scotsman alexander gordon lang was the first european to reach the ancient city of timbuktu. in africa, this territory is now moli state of timbuktu was founded by the north african turegs in the xiv century to the fifteenth. it became the center of trans-saharan trade in europe, tembuktu was legendary, as was the concentration of fabulous wealth, but no one had been there. lang was an explorer of africa and, on the instructions of the british government, went to timbuktu. this was his last expedition. there he was taken from the peony and wounded. he lived in the city for 38 days and went back, but on the way he was killed by the locals who did not want the arrivals of europeans. to these edges of the record langa disappeared and documentary evidence of timbuktu only 2 years later was brought from africa by another travel frenchman, on august 18, 1924 , boris savikov, a russian revolutionary, one of the leaders
it went down in history as the bartholomew night henry of navarre, the future king of france henry ivurvived only thanks to his catholic wife margaret on august 18, 1826, the scotsman alexander gordon lang was the first european to reach the ancient city of timbuktu. in africa, this territory is now moli state of timbuktu was founded by the north african turegs in the xiv century to the fifteenth. it became the center of trans-saharan trade in europe, tembuktu was legendary, as was the...
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and indeed, on henry, i noticed _ have to find out.d indeed, on henry, i noticed on the - have to find out. and indeed, on henry, i noticed on the website | have to find out. and indeed, on i henry, i noticed on the website for the organisation that they are asking for people to pray for both men and dave suspended all other events and so, that was that a question on that. let's move on in the next few minutes for the talk of drought. the front page of the i. it’s for the talk of drought. the front page of the i— page of the i. it's on quite a few ofthe page of the i. it's on quite a few of the front _ page of the i. it's on quite a few of the front pages _ page of the i. it's on quite a few of the front pages talking - page of the i. it's on quite a few of the front pages talking about| page of the i. it's on quite a few i of the front pages talking about we may not have enough food and this is happening at the same time of ukraine with the discussion on prices and bread baskets in europe, a lot of our greenies to come from ukraine. h
and indeed, on henry, i noticed _ have to find out.d indeed, on henry, i noticed on the - have to find out. and indeed, on henry, i noticed on the website | have to find out. and indeed, on i henry, i noticed on the website for the organisation that they are asking for people to pray for both men and dave suspended all other events and so, that was that a question on that. let's move on in the next few minutes for the talk of drought. the front page of the i. it’s for the talk of drought. the...
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what is her visit mean for taiwan or just to start henry's point about china? i think please really trying to say she's been pro democracy basically her whole life. if anything, i think she's pro china democracy and she was in german. she showed support for democracy, both in china and taiwan in the past. and i think what it comes down to is this both. he has a great track record when it comes to putting him right at the office around the world and her coming here to taiwan and. and when we look at it, there is no breaking the status quo. new gingrich speaker that comes in 1997. the chinese, the not as bad fighter dads that at all that down by far exercises. ready don't engage in comic sanctions and so it becomes a bit disingenuous to say that hey, i mean time has not changed china hutchins. this is clearly within precedence. this has been done before. the reaction design is far above and beyond what we saw last time around. and so clearly something within the c b as changed. then it's difficult to imagine a scenario where countries around the region and the u.
what is her visit mean for taiwan or just to start henry's point about china? i think please really trying to say she's been pro democracy basically her whole life. if anything, i think she's pro china democracy and she was in german. she showed support for democracy, both in china and taiwan in the past. and i think what it comes down to is this both. he has a great track record when it comes to putting him right at the office around the world and her coming here to taiwan and. and when we...
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julie, i saw you nodding along to what henry was saying. did you want to jump in? just to, to agree with that, right? that, you know, while in office the president can, can declassified but afterwards they cannot into it's unclear with the status of those documents would be. and, you know, it's important to know back in the spring with kind of the 1st boxes that were taken from our logo. we were given from our logo. you, there were, there were classified documents in there. so we already, we know that trump has had some classified materials, but again, there is that can usually be assuaged the different kinds of negotiations. and the worry here is that there's something much more sensitive or much more pertinent to some of the other legal challenges going on. but that would be, it's complicated because of that presidential power to the classify as well. and julie, from your vantage point, you know, from what you're seeing and reading and hearing, does it look like trump may be in real serious legal peril here? i really think it's too early to say we just don't have
julie, i saw you nodding along to what henry was saying. did you want to jump in? just to, to agree with that, right? that, you know, while in office the president can, can declassified but afterwards they cannot into it's unclear with the status of those documents would be. and, you know, it's important to know back in the spring with kind of the 1st boxes that were taken from our logo. we were given from our logo. you, there were, there were classified documents in there. so we already, we...
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and henry are based on 1st impressions from your vantage point. does this help or hurt trump? it marginally helps trump within the republican party because there's a large number of people who like him may be considering moving on. but now he seems to be in the target. some of the air quotes, real enemy, the democrats in the lab. so in the short term, this is something that's going to slightly increase from standing within the republican party, but it's still a long way to go and we don't know what's going to come out. i don't think this will have lasting impulse, but certainly it gives trumping brief bit of momentum that he lacked prior to the right. julie, if the f b, i doesn't find anything if nothing from the search sticks to trump, what's the blowback going to be? and how much would then benefit trump will if nothing comes out of this, i think will benefit trump massively. trump has really embraced a narrative throughout his, his time in office and afterwards of persecution, of grievance, of your being under a witch hunt with the federal government in general. but especia
and henry are based on 1st impressions from your vantage point. does this help or hurt trump? it marginally helps trump within the republican party because there's a large number of people who like him may be considering moving on. but now he seems to be in the target. some of the air quotes, real enemy, the democrats in the lab. so in the short term, this is something that's going to slightly increase from standing within the republican party, but it's still a long way to go and we don't know...
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mostly from the french mercenaries, henry the circus led him at the beginning. richard's commander, the duke of norfolk, died better, then his associate thomas stanley went over to the enemy and after richard died himself, and henry was crowned as henry the seventh and laid the foundation for a new english dynasty, the tudors, on august 22, 1864, the first geneva convention was concluded to improve the lot of the wounded and sick in active armies. it was signed by 12 participating countries conference, which was convened by switzerland at the initiative of the international committee of the red cross , this was a landmark event that laid the foundations of the international humanitarian law of war. then a lot was carried out, they led to huge casualties, including due to the lack of nearby medical personnel and generally accepted rules, the convention established the neutrality of hospitals, field infirmaries and dressing stations, doctors, orderlies, nurses, and all attendants were also recognized as neutral. they had to accept. all the sick and wounded and opp
mostly from the french mercenaries, henry the circus led him at the beginning. richard's commander, the duke of norfolk, died better, then his associate thomas stanley went over to the enemy and after richard died himself, and henry was crowned as henry the seventh and laid the foundation for a new english dynasty, the tudors, on august 22, 1864, the first geneva convention was concluded to improve the lot of the wounded and sick in active armies. it was signed by 12 participating countries...
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and in beijing, henry wheel, yeah. when founder and president of the center for china and globalization and director of the chinese people's institute of foreign affairs, a variable and welcome to you. all i'd like to start with you in re we are wang in beijing with your thoughts on nancy pelosi visit and the reaction that we've seen so far to that visit. well, i think this is a really a bad move actually on the, on the a close it because she, i came to, you know, a relation to the child. you already have the lows on also the war is the face them and then and face in the you can rushing prices, energy prices and the other questions as well. so we just have the present, president biden called last week, and we also had to fire a high level of dialogue between the senior officials between china, u. s. in the last who was so we, we don't want to see this happen to me for nancy pelosi personal games because she, she has been branded, has been really make her name her know that and to china. and also really not, not in good
and in beijing, henry wheel, yeah. when founder and president of the center for china and globalization and director of the chinese people's institute of foreign affairs, a variable and welcome to you. all i'd like to start with you in re we are wang in beijing with your thoughts on nancy pelosi visit and the reaction that we've seen so far to that visit. well, i think this is a really a bad move actually on the, on the a close it because she, i came to, you know, a relation to the child. you...
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henry, let me start with you. we have over 90,000 people waiting for a kidney transport in this country get to one in four are not being transplanted. my question to you, mr. henry, you have been a patient advocate and have spoken eloquently today. how does this high discard rate and the practices that are being documented, how does this affect the public's willingness to donate when they hear this? >> my first hearing, about this inexcusable recovery rate is it is absolutely heartbreaking. we talk about the fact that a little over 90,000 kidney candidates are on the waiting list and 106,000 total organ recipients. as an advocate, i am tasked to go out to the community, which i willingly do because organ donors save lives. i willingly and eagerly advocate for organ donation. when you hear about the high nonuse rate, we think or ask for donations but the individual and the opos and unos you are in charge and are supposed to be stewards of ensuring efficient recovery do not seem to be doing the job necessary. again,
henry, let me start with you. we have over 90,000 people waiting for a kidney transport in this country get to one in four are not being transplanted. my question to you, mr. henry, you have been a patient advocate and have spoken eloquently today. how does this high discard rate and the practices that are being documented, how does this affect the public's willingness to donate when they hear this? >> my first hearing, about this inexcusable recovery rate is it is absolutely...
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, you can donate in henry's name to texas "general hospital".. you see the light in the eyes of henry. he was such a beautiful boy. he was around the "today" show studio a couple of times. a lot of us got to spend some time around him. and you cannot say enough about the love and care that richard and mary gave that boy. he was a light. >> he really was. and you see the love of a mother and a father there. just immeasurable pain. >> they were generous enough to share it all with us and the fact that they got the love back and the joy they got from henry too. >> that does it for us this morning. jose diaz-balart picks up the coverage right now. >>> good morning. 10:00 a.m. eastern, 7:00 pacific. which portions should be redacted after a
, you can donate in henry's name to texas "general hospital".. you see the light in the eyes of henry. he was such a beautiful boy. he was around the "today" show studio a couple of times. a lot of us got to spend some time around him. and you cannot say enough about the love and care that richard and mary gave that boy. he was a light. >> he really was. and you see the love of a mother and a father there. just immeasurable pain. >> they were generous enough to...
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henry of navarre, the future king of france, henry iv survived only thanks to on august 18, 1826 , alexanderng, a scot, was the first european to reach the ancient city of timbuktu to his catholic wife margarita. in africa, now this territory of the timbuktu moth state was founded by the north african tualegs in the xii century to the fifteenth. it became the center of trans-saharan trade in europe from timbuktu there were legends, as well as the concentration of fabulous wealth, but no one had been there. lang was an explorer of africa and, on the instructions of the british government, went to timbuktu. this was his last expedition. there he was mistaken for a spy and wounded. he lived in the city for 38 days and went back, but on the way he was killed by the locals who did not want the arrivals of europeans. the lang records disappeared in these parts, and the first documentary evidence of timbuktu brought another trip from africa only 2 years ago. the frenchman earlier on august 18, 1924, boris savikov, a russian revolutionary, one of the leaders of the sirs and a participant in the whit
henry of navarre, the future king of france, henry iv survived only thanks to on august 18, 1826 , alexanderng, a scot, was the first european to reach the ancient city of timbuktu to his catholic wife margarita. in africa, now this territory of the timbuktu moth state was founded by the north african tualegs in the xii century to the fifteenth. it became the center of trans-saharan trade in europe from timbuktu there were legends, as well as the concentration of fabulous wealth, but no one had...
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today, richard and mary tweeting the crushing news, that henry had passed away.the softest blue eyes, at easy smile, and a contagious giggle. we always surrounded him with love and he returned it, and so much more. richard and mary's beloved henry with six years old. >> our heavy hearts are with the engel family tonight. if you would like to learn more and support the rett syndrome research foundation, donations are being made in henry's name to texas children's hospital. and from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, we are thinking of the engel family and thank you for staying up late with us. i will see you again tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tonight on all in -- >> if they do indict him, that doesn't render him ineligible to run. or even be president. >> he can, listen, eugene debs ran for president from a federal prison. >> as the mar-a-lago -- hearing convenes in florida, trump's chief financial officer pleads guilty new york. >> allen will ultimately be providing testimony. that is against donald. >> tonight, the rank criminalities running the 45th p
today, richard and mary tweeting the crushing news, that henry had passed away.the softest blue eyes, at easy smile, and a contagious giggle. we always surrounded him with love and he returned it, and so much more. richard and mary's beloved henry with six years old. >> our heavy hearts are with the engel family tonight. if you would like to learn more and support the rett syndrome research foundation, donations are being made in henry's name to texas children's hospital. and from all of...
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today, richard and mary tweeting the crushing news, that henry had passed away.ftest blue eyes, at easy smile, and a contagious giggle. we always surrounded him with love and he returned it, and so much more. richard and mary's beloved henry with six years old. >> our heavy hearts are with the engel family tonight. if you would like to learn more and support the rett syndrome research foundation, donations are being made in henry's name to texas children's hospital. and from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, we are thinking of the engel family and thank you for staying up late with us. i will see you again tomorrow. tomorrow. >> tonight, a judge in florida says he will likely release a redacted freshman of the fbi affidavit behind the surge of donald trump search of his country club. home justice reporter katie benner joins us live. and trump's longtime top executive pleads guilty, to not pay taxes and he will testify against the trump organization. susanne craig, the new york times reporter who has led the reporting on down from finances, is
today, richard and mary tweeting the crushing news, that henry had passed away.ftest blue eyes, at easy smile, and a contagious giggle. we always surrounded him with love and he returned it, and so much more. richard and mary's beloved henry with six years old. >> our heavy hearts are with the engel family tonight. if you would like to learn more and support the rett syndrome research foundation, donations are being made in henry's name to texas children's hospital. and from all of our...
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so, here now is a little bit more about our henry. >> at such a young age, henry engel carried that fighting, henry was unable to walk, speak, or feed himself day by day, he endured therapy to strengthen his muscles and improve his communication skills >> he works really hard and we have fun we make it fun. >> reporter: richard and mary shared his journey with the world, hoping to spread awareness toward finding a cure. they brought henry to texas childrens hospital in 2018 where doctors studied his cells in order to one day make a medical breakthrough for henry, and many others >> so, his mutation is potentially one of a kind. what the doctor is trying to do is figure out a way to boost this protein that he doesn't have enough of if she can figure out how to do that, safely, it could be applied to a whole host of other genetic disorders. >> reporter: their family relishing in the golden moments. >> called me dada for the first time just a few days ago. and it was something i've been waiting for, for years >> reporter: marking major milestones for henry like when he briefly sat up without an
so, here now is a little bit more about our henry. >> at such a young age, henry engel carried that fighting, henry was unable to walk, speak, or feed himself day by day, he endured therapy to strengthen his muscles and improve his communication skills >> he works really hard and we have fun we make it fun. >> reporter: richard and mary shared his journey with the world, hoping to spread awareness toward finding a cure. they brought henry to texas childrens hospital in 2018...
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, henry, go ahead. >> i would like to say this.ack. >> there is. >> i would like to say that a lot of these people keep saying that celebrities should not talk about what they are feeling, but i'm an american first. i have been here all my life. i pay my taxes and i have voted. i'm a professional actor. why do i not have the same right to express myself as a professional plummer? >> you're talking about a reverse bias. we've heard from the right wing about hollywood liberals. any time you're caricaturing an entire profession you're on the wrong path. ayman, i did want to let you finish your thought and speak to the hummus of it all. >> hummus unites us all. let's agree with that and goes great with every single vegetable out there so if you want to bring both sides together do it with a plate of hummus. i think the truth of the matter when it comes to somebody like a dr. oz, john fetterman is trying to portray him as out of touch, and i think he's doing that for himself. i don't think john fetterman is going out there to try to def
, henry, go ahead. >> i would like to say this.ack. >> there is. >> i would like to say that a lot of these people keep saying that celebrities should not talk about what they are feeling, but i'm an american first. i have been here all my life. i pay my taxes and i have voted. i'm a professional actor. why do i not have the same right to express myself as a professional plummer? >> you're talking about a reverse bias. we've heard from the right wing about hollywood...
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henry lee live in oakland. that shooting scene, henry. thank you. all right now back to our other top story this afternoon, mental health clinicians at kaiser are on strike today, saying they're burned out and fed up with working conditions. lines formed a kaiser locations across the bay area in northern california. kaiser officials call this strike a bargaining tactic. patients are certainly feeling the impact here. ktvu tom vacar is joining us now live from san francisco medical center with an update on this action, tom well , just as they promised some 2000 mental clinicians decided that they were going to take their protests to the streets. the problem is, we have no idea because it's indefinite and ongoing how long it will last. the union says kaiser has about one full time mental health clinician for every 2600 members that they say has led to a record number of therapists. leaving the hmm. oh, the h m. o says it's about money and giving therapist more paperwork time away from patients union rejected our offer without even allowing its members
henry lee live in oakland. that shooting scene, henry. thank you. all right now back to our other top story this afternoon, mental health clinicians at kaiser are on strike today, saying they're burned out and fed up with working conditions. lines formed a kaiser locations across the bay area in northern california. kaiser officials call this strike a bargaining tactic. patients are certainly feeling the impact here. ktvu tom vacar is joining us now live from san francisco medical center with...
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host: let's bring you in, henry. you had a recent piece about the fact that efforts to combat teacher shortages don't always have --address the real problems. what are the real problems? >> let me start off discussing what the problem is and why many of the solutions proposed miss the mark. there is a growing number of people teaching in a unattractive profession. the majority of parents report they don't want their children to become teachers so a lot of the proposals that are designed to understand -- salk teacher shortages are -- solve teacher charges -- they don't change the pattern. the book of that is related to attornment -- retirement and when we talk about things about lowering the barrier, that doesn't address the conditions that led the exodus of the teachers and we want to address how things will be different from the new crop of incoming teachers, resulting in the needs of hiring again. they are shortsighted and naa much more complicated dilemma -- in a much more complicated dilemma. host: is the current
host: let's bring you in, henry. you had a recent piece about the fact that efforts to combat teacher shortages don't always have --address the real problems. what are the real problems? >> let me start off discussing what the problem is and why many of the solutions proposed miss the mark. there is a growing number of people teaching in a unattractive profession. the majority of parents report they don't want their children to become teachers so a lot of the proposals that are designed...
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he henry wallace became vice president. he was president vice president between 40 and 44. he was very liberal and by 1944 a lot of people in a democratic party. they i mean they knew roosevelt was not in good health. they didn't say no. he's gonna die a few months into his next term, but they knew he was not good health and some southerners and conservatives were not thrilled with wallace because they thought he was too liberal and they thought he was too much on the side of civil rights for blacks, and he was also pretty eccentric. you know, he's what we today called you followed a lot of new age spiritual beliefs. so he was a bit eccentric and so they they got behind and they convinced roosevelt to dump wallace and 1944 and nominate somebody else and truman was just sort of a compromise candidate. he didn't even want to be vice president. and so they but they convinced him to run. and there was a big to do with the convention wallace didn't want to go easily and he gave a big nominating speech in favor of roosevelt and he you know, the convention was was you know, he had
he henry wallace became vice president. he was president vice president between 40 and 44. he was very liberal and by 1944 a lot of people in a democratic party. they i mean they knew roosevelt was not in good health. they didn't say no. he's gonna die a few months into his next term, but they knew he was not good health and some southerners and conservatives were not thrilled with wallace because they thought he was too liberal and they thought he was too much on the side of civil rights for...