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called henry as well. >> well, there is henry gay as well. >> and henry gay. >> it was an awesome casticture? >> absolutely amazing. terrible. >> the whole thing was an adventure. working with guy especially is one of those things where each day is a creative process. guy creates a real sense of freedom on set. >> i was going to say, when you're watching a guy ritchie film, you can really tell it's a guy ritchie film. you worked with anymore in "the man from uncle". >> you actually worked this through. >> don't play with me, i'm a busy man, and i would like you to consider an offer. >> can you tell when guy ritchie is on set? . there is a huge camaraderie. so when you're on set, i think the best moments in his films are lines that have either come out from like just from ad-libbing or the moment of or literally you've made a couple cheeky suggestion. and that, that, that. and he roms with it. >> this is a movie that's based on an actual world war ii mission. and then later on a book. i want to talk a little bit about it. but first, let's watch a clip. >> freddie, should we be worried?
called henry as well. >> well, there is henry gay as well. >> and henry gay. >> it was an awesome casticture? >> absolutely amazing. terrible. >> the whole thing was an adventure. working with guy especially is one of those things where each day is a creative process. guy creates a real sense of freedom on set. >> i was going to say, when you're watching a guy ritchie film, you can really tell it's a guy ritchie film. you worked with anymore in "the man...
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please welcome henry cavill. [ cheering and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you, henry?jimmy: you said a very nice thing. you said in america we'll go how are you doing? we don't really mean. but you said it sounded sincere. are you well? >> are you well? >> jimmy: not mentally, but yeah, i'm well. i'm fine. are you well? >> i am. >> jimmy: everything is good? >> everything is really good, actually. >> jimmy: i have to say, we're a little bit concerned that you would not make it today because i know superman is powered by the sun. >> right. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what with the eclipse and all, we thought you might have low energy. you seem to be fit. >> small window. >> jimmy: are you a nerd? are you really a nerd? i was looking on your instagram. you certainly, you shouldn't say somebody looks like a nerd or doesn't look like a nerd. you don't look like a nerd. you look like the opposite of a nerd. >> right. >> jimmy: you look like the quarterback or even the offensive lineman or something like that. you're a big handsome muscular guy, and yet you have hobbies, the hobb
please welcome henry cavill. [ cheering and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you, henry?jimmy: you said a very nice thing. you said in america we'll go how are you doing? we don't really mean. but you said it sounded sincere. are you well? >> are you well? >> jimmy: not mentally, but yeah, i'm well. i'm fine. are you well? >> i am. >> jimmy: everything is good? >> everything is really good, actually. >> jimmy: i have to say, we're a little bit concerned...
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we will we will turn now to henry goldberg henry. thank you. thank you, margaret, for the kind words. yes. you describe the trump white house that i knew. let me go back to something that chris opened up with, and that is the state of the telecom industry in the united states. when richard nixon took the oath of office, it was terrible. we had one company called 18 end to you that provided all of all telecom services in the united states except for. and more than they provided all consumer equipment that was used on the at&t network. so 80 gave you a phone. sometimes it was blocked. sometimes. and chris said it was. but you had no choice. that was your phone. on the video side, again, as chris said, we had three national tv networks, some would say two and a half. but they call themselves three. there were local broadcast stations and there was that rudimentary cable industry that more properly was called the community antenna television system that did make for clearer signals from the tv broadcasts that there was a third element, and that was
we will we will turn now to henry goldberg henry. thank you. thank you, margaret, for the kind words. yes. you describe the trump white house that i knew. let me go back to something that chris opened up with, and that is the state of the telecom industry in the united states. when richard nixon took the oath of office, it was terrible. we had one company called 18 end to you that provided all of all telecom services in the united states except for. and more than they provided all consumer...
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please welcome back to "the late show," henry louis gates jr. >> henry: thank you. >> stephen: lovelyelebrating ten years of "finding your roots" which was a fascinating show. but i was a guest when the show was called "faces of america." that was in 2010. i had a really good time. absolutely fascinated to learn about my family, all the extended family. things i knew nothing about. as i said, it was an honor but i was always wondering how did i end up on your list? how did i get picked? >> henry: we do the survey and we were looking for the whitest person we could find. [laughter] >> stephen: well, well. i wasn't going to tell this story. but there was a family history, legend and the family that we are part chickasaw. my dna was done and you said to me backstage, you said "you're white, baby. you are the whitest man i've ever met." you've talked for over 40 years and your new book as i said before is "the black box." based on an intro to african american studies course that you teach at harvard. why write this book? if your students buy it, do they automatically get a a question mark
please welcome back to "the late show," henry louis gates jr. >> henry: thank you. >> stephen: lovelyelebrating ten years of "finding your roots" which was a fascinating show. but i was a guest when the show was called "faces of america." that was in 2010. i had a really good time. absolutely fascinated to learn about my family, all the extended family. things i knew nothing about. as i said, it was an honor but i was always wondering how did i end up...
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henry, let me come first.ry, let me come to you, what you make of it to you, what do you make of it all? because you presumably, like me, find it quite chilling that legislation like me, find it quite chilling th.all. legislation at all. >> yeah, think that, as you >> yeah, i think that, as you say, most all, but most law say, most not all, but most law focuses on behaviour, right? because you can't police because you can't really police motivations. you certainly can't police and police motivations fairly. and i think what's really being think that's what's really being highlighted is highlighted by this. as is a very badly drafted law , it's not very badly drafted law, it's not clear what the definition of hate crime what will qualify hate crime is. what will qualify under it. which means that citizens you know, citizens can't you know, pre—empt it, which is a problem for equality the law . and for equality under the law. and what jk rowling is doing is really she's facing this really she's she's facing this
henry, let me come first.ry, let me come to you, what you make of it to you, what do you make of it all? because you presumably, like me, find it quite chilling that legislation like me, find it quite chilling th.all. legislation at all. >> yeah, think that, as you >> yeah, i think that, as you say, most all, but most law say, most not all, but most law focuses on behaviour, right? because you can't police because you can't really police motivations. you certainly can't police and...
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there's a great reason anthology about henry david thoreau. now comes good sailing. it's edited by andrew blotter a lot of great writers who talk about how thoreau is deeply relevant to them and the modern lives that they lead, and probably my favorite essay in here is by george howe holds. there's just really a neat writer analysis. thoreau on ice and he talks about the fact that thoreau just really enjoyed ice skating and he just had a great time out on the ice. this is not a henry david thoreau that we typically think about a guy who's out there having fun. and so i, i just think if we can create as many opportunities as past rebel for readers to simply happen upon these writers again, then that's all to our benefit. danny heitman besides thoreau dickinson emerson who else? what other authors or contained in your edition of norton anthology? well, one writer that i really want to point out is elizabeth bishop, who is just a fabulous american poet who just wrote with such absolute precision about her inner life and, you know, one of the complications is that a teac
there's a great reason anthology about henry david thoreau. now comes good sailing. it's edited by andrew blotter a lot of great writers who talk about how thoreau is deeply relevant to them and the modern lives that they lead, and probably my favorite essay in here is by george howe holds. there's just really a neat writer analysis. thoreau on ice and he talks about the fact that thoreau just really enjoyed ice skating and he just had a great time out on the ice. this is not a henry david...
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henry sanderson, thanks for your time.he critics of electric vehicles who talk about the huge cost, not just in dollar terms, but in the cost to the planet in creating these batteries. so the question is — do evs actually add up to benefit the planet in the long—term? yes, they definitely do. if you look at an electric vehicle, number one, you don't have the air pollution issues that you have with internal combustion engines. and air pollution causes millions of deaths all around the world every year. in addition, charging an electric vehicle from renewable energy is much better for the planet than internal combustion engine. as the world moves more towards renewable energy sources and away from fossil fuels, evs will become more and more clean and better for the environment in the long run. henry, at what point does driving an ev pay off, where the savings on carbon emissions outweigh the emissions created in making the car and the batteries? replacing the 2 million vehicles on the road and what we see is that by 2035, yo
henry sanderson, thanks for your time.he critics of electric vehicles who talk about the huge cost, not just in dollar terms, but in the cost to the planet in creating these batteries. so the question is — do evs actually add up to benefit the planet in the long—term? yes, they definitely do. if you look at an electric vehicle, number one, you don't have the air pollution issues that you have with internal combustion engines. and air pollution causes millions of deaths all around the world...
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they said, henry, long time _ recognise. they said, henry, long time no _ recognise.g you around westminster and they added a kiss. i zoomed in on the _ and they added a kiss. i zoomed in on the photo i thought i didn't recognise this person but they are speaking — recognise this person but they are speaking very familiarly. i replied and said. — speaking very familiarly. i replied and said, sorry, who is this? they said _ and said, sorry, who is this? they said they— and said, sorry, who is this? they said they were called charlie and the use — said they were called charlie and the use to — said they were called charlie and the use to work in parliament and we swapped _ the use to work in parliament and we swapped numbers after drinking one night _ swapped numbers after drinking one night. again i thought that was pretty— night. again i thought that was pretty odd. looking at the photo, rustling _ pretty odd. looking at the photo, rustling through my memories if i remember— rustling through my memories if i remember it ever meeting anyone who looked _ remember it eve
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henry, | thank you.ritical incident in hainault, a reminder that that incident has been declared in north—east london after reports of several people being stabbed at a tube station, a metro station there. that news they will be at a symbolic location. hospital with a specialist centre for cancer. the visit will try to raise awareness for the importance of early diagnosis and by going public with his own health problems, the king will encourage others to get health checks. apart from a on easter sunday, the king has mostly stayed away from public events and crowds. today marks a gradual return to normal but this is still only cautious optimism. the king is continuing to receive cancer treatment. we still don't know if he will be able to attend many of the big summer events, including garden parties and a d—day celebration. and trooping the colour, where last year he was on horseback. it has been a tough year for the royals. he was on horseback. it has been a tough yearfor the royals. the princess of wale
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i will move over here so i can see mr henry, _ from mr henry. thank you, mr bates. you have exposed over many i a large pillar. thank you, mr bates. you have exposed over many years| a large pillar. thank you, mr bates. i you have exposed over many years the post office's _ you have exposed over many years the post office's suppression of disclosure, covering up the truth over— disclosure, covering up the truth over horizon's floors but you have also exposed the government's reckless — also exposed the government's reckless indifference to the post office's — reckless indifference to the post office's misconduct over many years, would _ office's misconduct over many years, would you _ office's misconduct over many years, would you agree? | office's misconduct over many years, would you agree?— would you agree? i think that is the case. would you agree? i think that is the case- since — would you agree? i think that is the case. since all— would you agree? i think that is the case. since all this, _ would you agree? i think that is the case. sinc
i will move over here so i can see mr henry, _ from mr henry. thank you, mr bates. you have exposed over many i a large pillar. thank you, mr bates. you have exposed over many years| a large pillar. thank you, mr bates. i you have exposed over many years the post office's _ you have exposed over many years the post office's suppression of disclosure, covering up the truth over— disclosure, covering up the truth over horizon's floors but you have also exposed the government's reckless — also...
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henry zeffman.inister, this has been his flagship policy and he has struggled for many months to push it through. take us through the political reaction. ~ reaction. relief i think it government, _ reaction. relief i think it government, because i reaction. relief i think it| government, because as reaction. relief i think it - government, because as you say reaction. relief i think it _ government, because as you say this has taken a long time. this legislation has dominated parliament here since the start of the year, considered both by the house of commons and the house of lords last night in a dramatic moment, if you like, both houses were pinning it back and forth but ultimately, as they almost always do, the house of lords said they respected the privacy of the house of commons, the elected chamber. the question now is not legislative but practical. does this legislation, this law, work? the government had set is very big, they say this policy, once flights start taking off for rwanda, if they
henry zeffman.inister, this has been his flagship policy and he has struggled for many months to push it through. take us through the political reaction. ~ reaction. relief i think it government, _ reaction. relief i think it government, because i reaction. relief i think it| government, because as reaction. relief i think it - government, because as you say reaction. relief i think it _ government, because as you say this has taken a long time. this legislation has dominated parliament here...
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professor henry now, thank you very for making my views on there henry. please it on so on. okay. it's on your networks. but i was wondering whether or not your father was ever asked or whether he discussed with the family running for public office and if not, why not? it seems to me he had all those qualities that would have resonated in the public arena. somebody told me recently that he was to run for pennsylvania governor or maybe was pennsylvania's congressman. but other than that i, i don't know. and, you know, i was a child the time. so if he was it wouldn't reach. that would have been a fantastic think about that running. well, maybe he was running for senate. you know, i never you know wilkes barrow yeah. because he was born and raised in pennsylvania and still had strong in the area. i don't know that he had much interest in it. he had kind of the powell philosophy, but but but, yeah, somebody in this book, then this book tour era, he somebody did tell that. well, for our viewers, you enjoy this book launch. please stay tuned for our social media online announcements for
professor henry now, thank you very for making my views on there henry. please it on so on. okay. it's on your networks. but i was wondering whether or not your father was ever asked or whether he discussed with the family running for public office and if not, why not? it seems to me he had all those qualities that would have resonated in the public arena. somebody told me recently that he was to run for pennsylvania governor or maybe was pennsylvania's congressman. but other than that i, i...
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as henry was saying _ what has happened. thank you. as henry was saying you _ what has happened.enry was saying you can read - what has happened. thank you. as henry was saying you can read his| henry was saying you can read his personal account of how he was contacted by this charlie and abbie on the bbc news website. i will be back after a short break. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. tuesday unfortunately brought more stormy weather with it and coastal flooding with the high tides as well as inland flooding. a brief ridge of high pressure is pushing that low pressure out of the way but the weather fronts are hot off the heels again, off the atlantic, with more rain to come through the day ahead. this is what we had on tuesday, 60 millimetres and more across beddgelert in north wales. many of the other wettest places seeing 30—a0 millimetres of rain. and despite the showers having eased, the rain and winds through the night, and it turns chilly with a touch of frost, potentially, a few areas first thing, and some mist and fog in the south, already temperatures are ri
as henry was saying _ what has happened. thank you. as henry was saying you _ what has happened.enry was saying you can read - what has happened. thank you. as henry was saying you can read his| henry was saying you can read his personal account of how he was contacted by this charlie and abbie on the bbc news website. i will be back after a short break. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. tuesday unfortunately brought more stormy weather with it and coastal flooding with the high tides...
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henry, thank you forjoining us. _ revolutionary guard. henry, thank you forjoining us.resting contrast to the very sharp divisions across the house when it came to the war in gaza and the way israel was fighting the war, now they are standing as one and no doubt as the day goes on henry, we will speak to you again. we are getting more comments from leading diplomats around the world, underlining the concern about how the region stands at the brink. the german foreign minister said the iranian regime brought the region to the brink of the abyss with its latest attack on israel. the german foreign minister who has taught several times to the foreign minister in iran in the run—up to the attack which was in the early hours of sunday here in israel, they have spoken and underlined that in addition to the real kinetic activity on the ground, there is a need to end the war of words and also behind—the—scenes, there is urgent messaging as iran discusses with both western top diplomats but also arab allies and players across the region as everyone tries to calm the tension but
henry, thank you forjoining us. _ revolutionary guard. henry, thank you forjoining us.resting contrast to the very sharp divisions across the house when it came to the war in gaza and the way israel was fighting the war, now they are standing as one and no doubt as the day goes on henry, we will speak to you again. we are getting more comments from leading diplomats around the world, underlining the concern about how the region stands at the brink. the german foreign minister said the iranian...
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henry. thank— english channel? a big question. henry. thank you _ english channel? a big question.g question. henry, thank you for the - english channel? a big question. henry, thank you for the latest i english channel? a big question. i henry, thank you for the latest from westminster. around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. you are watching bbc news. heavy rain has continued to batter the united arab emirates and parts of neighbouring gulf countries, a region usually known for its hot and arid climate. flash floods have now killed 20 people in oman and one in the uae. dubai international airport warned of "very challenging conditions" and advised some passengers not to turn up due to areas being inundated by water. 300 flights were cancelled on wednesday with hundreds more delayed, after the uae experienced its largest rainfall event since records began 75 years ago. joining me now is a new zealand traveller at dubai airport, nirupa george. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. just explain what has happened to you, what the situation is like there at the a
henry. thank— english channel? a big question. henry. thank you _ english channel? a big question.g question. henry, thank you for the - english channel? a big question. henry, thank you for the latest i english channel? a big question. i henry, thank you for the latest from westminster. around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. you are watching bbc news. heavy rain has continued to batter the united arab emirates and parts of neighbouring gulf countries, a region usually known for...
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henry hall, everybody.m police," the song is called "are you looking up?" mk.gee! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ rylee just waits on somebody to give her new light ♪ ♪ with the heaviest weight on a miracle to cut me slack ♪ ♪ so are you looking up are you asking why cause if you wanna go then baby go wild ♪ ♪ yeah i can shift shapes but i can't deny baby we can put it all to rest just for one night ♪ ♪ what's keeping you fenced off and who's got the power in your mind ♪ ♪ how're you gonna waste it all when somebody's playing to no one every night ♪ ♪ so are you looking up are you asking why cause if you wanna go then baby go wild ♪ ♪ yeah i can shift shapes but i can't deny baby we can put it all to rest just for one night ♪ ♪ so are you looking up are you asking why cause if you wanna go then baby go wild ♪ ♪ so are you looking up are you asking why baby we can put it all to rest just for one night ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> juju: tonight -- >> what do we
henry hall, everybody.m police," the song is called "are you looking up?" mk.gee! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ rylee just waits on somebody to give her new light ♪ ♪ with the heaviest weight on a miracle to cut me slack ♪ ♪ so are you looking up are you asking why cause if you wanna go then baby go wild ♪ ♪ yeah i can shift shapes but i can't deny baby we can put it all to rest just for one night ♪ ♪ what's keeping you fenced off and who's...
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somebody, somebody's mistaking me believe that henri uh is pushing the rides over to the henri uh is encouraging the refugees to go back to the homes and as well. because that is not true. the refugees have 3 choices, which with which east of all the have either lived for inspiration. so it's gretchen way law. so the country we set them up so kind of drove us. we'll give them a visa. they can, you know, integrate. so it kind of drove us to wherever an older, right. otherwise, baton is built on the necessarily pushes because in any case it's up to the refugees. one of the whole points of these refugee choices, isabel freely megs. and so it's really not requested. i'm telling anyone what to do, and under indeed doesn't tell anyone works do itself throughout the jeep, but it's regulates mistakenly. some in the fall right? administration is where i believe. if you get rid of us, then magically you get rid of the refugees, which of course is not true if you got rid of on russ, these people would remain human beings with in a liberal rights, including the rights to the cities house it's, i
somebody, somebody's mistaking me believe that henri uh is pushing the rides over to the henri uh is encouraging the refugees to go back to the homes and as well. because that is not true. the refugees have 3 choices, which with which east of all the have either lived for inspiration. so it's gretchen way law. so the country we set them up so kind of drove us. we'll give them a visa. they can, you know, integrate. so it kind of drove us to wherever an older, right. otherwise, baton is built on...
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. >> reporter: the accident and other close calls over the years is why henry was part of a group of students and parents that advocated for the intersection to be a 3 way stop. 225 parents signed a petition calling for a stop sign. the city of cupertino responded by adding crossing guards, they are there during peak times in the mornings and the afternoons that makes the crossing safer. henry is still pushing for a stop sign, as on this recent afternoon the crossing guard was only on duty for about 25 minutes. and students and neighbors cross the street all day long. >> not everyone arrives during the normal arrival time and during the normal dismissal. free first period, free last period, they will and through here different times. the crossing guard can not be here all the time. >> reporter: city spokesperson said that cupertino puts the biggest investments in traffic safety and school and still studying the issue of a stop sign. we commit to having the intersection evaluated by experts in the field leading to the safest possible outcome. as for henry, he hopes it will not only ma
. >> reporter: the accident and other close calls over the years is why henry was part of a group of students and parents that advocated for the intersection to be a 3 way stop. 225 parents signed a petition calling for a stop sign. the city of cupertino responded by adding crossing guards, they are there during peak times in the mornings and the afternoons that makes the crossing safer. henry is still pushing for a stop sign, as on this recent afternoon the crossing guard was only on...
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well, it's very hard not to feel a bit sorry for young henry, 33 years old, henry, isn't it?old, running farm. a running that farm. what a nightmare . what this is going to nightmare. what this is going to mean food shortages ? what mean for food shortages? what it's going to mean for food pnces? it's going to mean for food prices? nobody yet has quite worked out. but the fact that he doesn't qualify for the recovery fundis doesn't qualify for the recovery fund is a thing that i found most extraordinary . now, defra most extraordinary. now, defra have given us a statement, a defra spokesperson said we have activated the initial phase of the farming recovery fund to ensure grants begin to reach farmers as quickly as possible, and are now looking at how we can expand the scheme to further areas and improve the support for those worst affected, which i think means don't hold your breath . a ruling overnight from breath. a ruling overnight from a supreme court in arizona bringing in a total ban on abortion . i think this has abortion. i think this has really big political implica
well, it's very hard not to feel a bit sorry for young henry, 33 years old, henry, isn't it?old, running farm. a running that farm. what a nightmare . what this is going to nightmare. what this is going to mean food shortages ? what mean for food shortages? what it's going to mean for food pnces? it's going to mean for food prices? nobody yet has quite worked out. but the fact that he doesn't qualify for the recovery fundis doesn't qualify for the recovery fund is a thing that i found most...
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series zhzl, ernst henry. by order of the president , a special government commission was promptly created to prevent and eliminate the consequences of floods. this morning, vladimir putin heard reports from the head of the ministry of emergency situations, as well as the governors of the orenburg kurgan and tyumen regions, on the current situation and measures taken. 39 regions are now struggling with unprecedented floods. a critical situation is developing in the orenburg region, in the flood zone. more than 6,500 people have already been evacuated. the water level in the ural river is rising rapidly. today the water has come close to the regional center. orenburg authorities note that they have never experienced such abundant flooding in the entire history of meteorological observations. in the orsk region, which was the first to suffer the impact of the big water, a new dam break occurred today. electricity and gas have been turned off for safety reasons. today , the military joined in eliminating the cons
series zhzl, ernst henry. by order of the president , a special government commission was promptly created to prevent and eliminate the consequences of floods. this morning, vladimir putin heard reports from the head of the ministry of emergency situations, as well as the governors of the orenburg kurgan and tyumen regions, on the current situation and measures taken. 39 regions are now struggling with unprecedented floods. a critical situation is developing in the orenburg region, in the flood...
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the other most visible member was henry ford. henry ford and charles lindbergh received the eagles award from hitler's in 1938. they were explicit in their nazi sympathies and affiliations. that doesn't mean necessarily that america first is always a slogan of nazis but historically, the american first committee with charles lindbergh and henry ford were connected directly with hitler's. hitler's had a picture of henry ford in his office. ford was the only american who lived favorably in hitler's book, mein kampf. you can see it in the text. woody guthrie professed his love of poor people, working people and anti-restasis and always in solidarity with black people. he will be against lindbergh, against henry ford and certainly against any form of nazi-ism and fascism. he's one of the grand fixtures in the history of this nation as an artist. the artist always plays a crucial role in the sense in which they are vanguards of the species like this powerful picture of rembrandt. the prodigal son, one of the greatest portraits in the
the other most visible member was henry ford. henry ford and charles lindbergh received the eagles award from hitler's in 1938. they were explicit in their nazi sympathies and affiliations. that doesn't mean necessarily that america first is always a slogan of nazis but historically, the american first committee with charles lindbergh and henry ford were connected directly with hitler's. hitler's had a picture of henry ford in his office. ford was the only american who lived favorably in...
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henry hall, everybody.the time ♪ ♪ todo es dorado ♪ ♪ y nos gusta picante ♪ ♪ cause this place is caliente ♪ ♪ 'tamos enchilado ♪ ♪ feels so golden ♪ ♪ livin' in the golden state with you ♪ ♪ feels so golden ♪ ♪ vive en el estado dorado oooh ♪ ♪ we got that drip, drip, drip ♪ ♪ come take a sip, sip, sip ♪ ♪ feels so golden ♪ ♪ vive en el estado dorado ♪ >> jimmy: thanks to jon bon jovi, henry hall, and james adomian. apologies to matt damon. we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is next, but first, from his album "two star and the dream police," the song is called "are you looking up?" mk.gee! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ rylee just waits on somebody to give her new light ♪ ♪ with the heaviest weight on a miracle to cut me slack ♪ ♪ so are you looking up are you asking why cause if you wanna go then baby go wild ♪ ♪ yeah i can shift shapes but i can't deny baby we can put it all to rest just for one night ♪ ♪ what's keeping you fenced off and who's got the power in your mind ♪ ♪ how're you gonna waste it
henry hall, everybody.the time ♪ ♪ todo es dorado ♪ ♪ y nos gusta picante ♪ ♪ cause this place is caliente ♪ ♪ 'tamos enchilado ♪ ♪ feels so golden ♪ ♪ livin' in the golden state with you ♪ ♪ feels so golden ♪ ♪ vive en el estado dorado oooh ♪ ♪ we got that drip, drip, drip ♪ ♪ come take a sip, sip, sip ♪ ♪ feels so golden ♪ ♪ vive en el estado dorado ♪ >> jimmy: thanks to jon bon jovi, henry hall, and james adomian. apologies to matt...
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i suppose following mr henry, i think i have — bates. following mr henry, i think i have got _ bates. i suppose following mr henry, i think i have got this _ bates. i suppose following mr henry, i think i have got this right, - bates. i suppose following mr henry, i think i have got this right, the - i think i have got this right, the claims — i think i have got this right, the claims in — i think i have got this right, the claims in the gl 0 on behalf of some of the _ claims in the gl 0 on behalf of some of the claimants including claims for malicious prosecution so inevitably the propriety of the prosecutions were an effect on the civil proceedings. that prosecutions were an effect on the civil proceedings.— civil proceedings. that is the end of mr bates' _ civil proceedings. that is the end of mr bates' evidence. _ civil proceedings. that is the end of mr bates' evidence. thank - civil proceedings. that is the end| of mr bates' evidence. thank you civil proceedings. that is the end - of mr bates' evidence. thank you for ”rovidin of mr
i suppose following mr henry, i think i have — bates. following mr henry, i think i have got _ bates. i suppose following mr henry, i think i have got this _ bates. i suppose following mr henry, i think i have got this right, - bates. i suppose following mr henry, i think i have got this right, the - i think i have got this right, the claims — i think i have got this right, the claims in — i think i have got this right, the claims in the gl 0 on behalf of some of the _ claims in the gl 0...
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and they interrogated a man by the name of henry ellison. henry albertson was then arrested, put in chains, escorted from the ship to the middle of charleston, where the city jail is. and he was basically incarcerated. the law that caused him to be incarcerated was a brand new port regulation. and when the captain asked about what was going on, the deputy sheriff who arrested him said, well, henry albertson is being arrested because he is a free black man. that was that was his crime. the crime of being of being black and not being enslaved. the captain was absolutely aghast, as many of you were a literally heard. you be aghast. he had the same sort of reaction after consulting with the british council in charleston. he hired an attorney to sue for henry atkinson's release. there are plenty of treaties on the books between the great war, between great britain and the united states that emphatically say that the citizens of the united states and the subject of great britain, they're allowed to go to each other's port cities to conduct trade.
and they interrogated a man by the name of henry ellison. henry albertson was then arrested, put in chains, escorted from the ship to the middle of charleston, where the city jail is. and he was basically incarcerated. the law that caused him to be incarcerated was a brand new port regulation. and when the captain asked about what was going on, the deputy sheriff who arrested him said, well, henry albertson is being arrested because he is a free black man. that was that was his crime. the crime...
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counsel edward henry questioned her and - edward henry questioned her and asked whether she had been _ it system. they are doing some heavy lifting, aren't they? that is _ it system. they are doing some heavy lifting, aren't they? that is my - lifting, aren't they? that is my recollection. are you being dishonest about this now, or where you inexcusably negligent at the time? �* ., , you inexcusably negligent at the time? ., , , ., , time? i'm not being dishonest about it, and had time? i'm not being dishonest about it. and had i — time? i'm not being dishonest about it, and had i seen _ time? i'm not being dishonest about it, and had i seen it, _ time? i'm not being dishonest about it, and had i seen it, i— time? i'm not being dishonest about it, and had i seen it, i would - time? i'm not being dishonest about it, and had i seen it, i would have i it, and had i seen it, iwould have had a _ it, and had i seen it, iwould have had a different outlook on what has come _ had a different outlook on what has come next — had a different outlook on what has come next. but i clearly didn't be
counsel edward henry questioned her and - edward henry questioned her and asked whether she had been _ it system. they are doing some heavy lifting, aren't they? that is _ it system. they are doing some heavy lifting, aren't they? that is my - lifting, aren't they? that is my recollection. are you being dishonest about this now, or where you inexcusably negligent at the time? �* ., , you inexcusably negligent at the time? ., , , ., , time? i'm not being dishonest about it, and had time? i'm...
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this is why henry ward is so baffled by today's government funding snub. would be here. you can see the water level that the floodwater came to in this straw shed. henry ward is entitled to a small payment for a parcel of land elsewhere that was flooded but his main farm remains out of action and his calls for government help continue to go unheeded. paul murphy, bbc news. just before we leave you this hour, some breaking news that is coming to us from vietnam. a vietnamese property tycoon has been sentenced to death for defrauding a bank of billions of dollars. the 67—year—old was found guilty of embezzlement, bribing state officials and violating bank lending conditions. it's been described as one of the greatest bank fraud is the world has ever seen. we'll have more than that in the next hour. now the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. it's been a fairly cloudy start to the day, but the cloud breaking up for most of us away from the english channel and irish sea coasts, where we'll hang onto some murky conditions through the day. but for most, it
this is why henry ward is so baffled by today's government funding snub. would be here. you can see the water level that the floodwater came to in this straw shed. henry ward is entitled to a small payment for a parcel of land elsewhere that was flooded but his main farm remains out of action and his calls for government help continue to go unheeded. paul murphy, bbc news. just before we leave you this hour, some breaking news that is coming to us from vietnam. a vietnamese property tycoon has...
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henry kaiser is almost forgotten today. we only really know of him because of the health care plan that bears his name. kaiser permanente. but at the time, he was one of the most powerful and successful industrialists in the country. kaiser had figured out, and kaiser stepped into a giant void early in the war. the need for merchant ships to get materials across the ocean to great britain, which stood alone against nazi germany at the time. and in german submarines, the u-boats were sinking those ships at a very frightening rate. and so there was a desperate need for these merchant ships. henry kaiser had figured out a way to make it happen. almost overnight, shipyards were appearing up and down the west coast and all over the country. they were building a new kind of ship that had invented called the liberty ship. you know, before the war, it took seven or eight months to build one of these ships. henry kaiser had brought it down to within a couple of weeks, by the end of the war. these things were coming together very qui
henry kaiser is almost forgotten today. we only really know of him because of the health care plan that bears his name. kaiser permanente. but at the time, he was one of the most powerful and successful industrialists in the country. kaiser had figured out, and kaiser stepped into a giant void early in the war. the need for merchant ships to get materials across the ocean to great britain, which stood alone against nazi germany at the time. and in german submarines, the u-boats were sinking...