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we would take your word for it henri murison, he always . for it henri murison, he always takes me backhing are on the uk. bbc news. welcome back. it is time for the security brief it is just over a week since hts and rebel fighters arrived in damascus. a week since the syrian army abandonned its positions, leaving a security vaccum behind. the rebels sought to fill some of that space, but their numbers are minimal, and their capacity to co—ordinate matters in the major cities in the west, as well as a complex desert campaign in the east is limited at best. we don't talk about much about the renewed isis threat in syria. but by some conservative estimates, islamic state have conducted hundreds of attack in syria since january — over double the number of last year. us forces responded in the last week, hitting more that 75 isis targets throughout central syria. there's an awful lot we don't know about the security situation in different parts of the country, so it is a good time to take stock. to consider the risks the country is now facing. back with us tonight, our resident security ex
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henry, we'll leave it there. _ be in his favour. henry, we'll leave it there.re. thanks, as . leave it there. thanks, as always, for your thoughts. had always, for your thoughts. had a henry haggard speaking to us about the latest events in south korea. more information on this story on our website as well — bbc dom cot/news, and you can find it on our mobile app you can find it on our mobile app as well. shops are reopening and people returning to work in the syrian capital damascus, three days after the fall of the assad regime. but many people across the country want to see revenge for the atrocities that happened under bashar al—assad's rule. rebel fighters have broken into the tomb of the former president, hafez al—assad, bashar�*s father — in the family's hometown in northwestern syria. images show a coffin and parts of the mausoleum on fire. and large crowds formed in a suburb of the capital damascus, for what they believed would be a public execution of one of the former president's henchmen. there are some disturbing images injeremy bowen's report. if
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it will be interesting to hear from henry lee.ter that verdict is read, we can tell we're obviously running a little bit behind schedule. here we are 943 ish. we were expecting a 930 verdict. so just so you know, we are going to stay on to bring you the verdict so you can learn it just as soon as we hear it. you know, if we go all the way back to april 4th of 2023, this was originally thought to be sort of a random attack. there were a lot of concerns about crime in san francisco at the time. bob lee was stabbed to death in an area known as rincon point, essentially right underneath that bay bridge landing. here, things sort of changed when it was determined that it was someone he knew, an acquaintance who was the one who stabbed him to death. and that's sort of where this case lies. was it self-defense? was it an attack? was it a was it a premeditated attack? along six week trial here has led to seven days of deliberation in just about every legal expert we've talked to today says the longer a jury deliberates, one could assume t
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also known as henry washington, who was enslaved to george washington. henry became a member of lord dunmore ethiope men regiment, doing trade over 100 formerly enslaved men in the basics of muskets, information marching. he had specialrms made for them. and there's an illustration. those uniforms on the screen and on those uniforms he had embroidered the insignia, quote, liberty to the slave dunmore is proclamation created one of the first mass emancipation of enslaved blacks historians have estimated it that 80 000 slave people fled the british lines during the war. women, children among them. and they were seeking their freedom. here we go so the frank brothers were able to enlist after a change in american military policy at the beginning of the war, general washington banned the use of black soldiers in the continental army. the militia troops that fought at the initial battles at lexington and concord and bunker hill were diverse. they had white, black and native american soldiers serving together. but washington believed that you could not have a
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either his name is thomas henry. he was a landscape heir at one of the oldest cemeteries in north america. d th cemetery is still in annapolis. royal nova scotia. this picture was ty a local historian who was conducting research for a book on the oldest cemeter north america. the title of the book is gravestones of a they had a convon tt d my great grandfather in the local historian, the lis.ersation went along these what is your name? the historian asks my grandma. great. and my grandfather said, my name is henry franklin, and unusual name in thrts a common name in these parts. my came from africa historian ask him how old are you? and he said, i just turned 70. which is kind of ironic because i just turned 70. so i'm telling his story. henry franklin passed away shortly before the publication of the book in, 1929. he recited a small part of the franklin history. to that historian, the entire franklin oral tradition is this is the first franklin ancestor came to america from the west of africa by way of haiti and tw
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and if you think about the vision that henry clay, the whig nominee, who polk in 44 had, henry clay was also an enslaver he was someone who supported slavery. he had a chance early in the campaign before polk is nominated actually even before clay is nominated. he has chance to repudiate slavery, and he does it. he says, you know, freeing enslaved people at this point would just cause worse problems, kind of takes that jeffersonian approach. but any case, clay's vision probably would have been very different clay was focused on economic development. he was not focused on spreading in the same way that polk was he certainly was not anxious war. he sort of waffled during the campaign about annexation. he initially took the same view that van buren did, that this a terrible idea. and then when pollock got the nomination, clay rethought that, said, oh, well, maybe it's okay because he was trying to attract those voters. but regardless of clay had won, i think we would have had a very different united states in immigrant. i'm a historian, not a prognosticator. you know, this kind of a what i
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henry, as always, thank you — campaign. henry, as always, thank you for _ campaign. bringing - campaign. henry, as always, thank you for bringing us - thank you for bringing us up—to—date. henry's ferman, our political correspondent. much more on the live page on our website as well. syria is not stable enough for a large—scale return of refugees, according to a warning by the head of the un's international organisation for migration. speaking after a visit to damascus, amy pope said about 100,000 people had already returned. let's speak to our middle east correspondent lina sinjab who's in damascus. you are there, you have been reporting from there since the fall of the assad regime. what is the situation when it comes to refugees there?— to refugees there? well, the country has _ to refugees there? well, the country has suffered - to refugees there? well, the country has suffered 13 - to refugees there? well, the country has suffered 13 years of war and its economy has collapsed. the assad regime was a corrupt regime and he depleted all the resources for his own be
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and henry agreed to chair that. and we got it kicked and then henry passed away and i've now taken on that mantle and we are having those discussions with the so despite the backdrop of the other issues, henry his last diplomatic chit you know and the fact that he was the most trusted interlocutor between the us and china to basically encourage a ongoing dialog about he thought was ultimately the really biggest problem, whether what that does is at least it creates the opportunity for a dialog. you know as we face each of these challenges to at least know what the options if there's no conversation and no relationship, no trust, then it's even harder to explore something that would be other than, you know, sort of a you know, a giant battle, see who can be first and and win and and then apply in ways that create some hegemonic capability and so i think it's important to always look a diplomatic track to maintain these relationships and then feel our way along and try to decide what a good outcome is. other questions
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henry. >> yeah. ran into the jurors as they left the hall of justice through this back entrance. i intercepted them, ran over to them and asked if they wanted to comment, but they said they did not. i will say that this jury of six men and six women clearly worked very hard during the six week trial taking notes. in fact, the jury foreman, juror number 11, he was known to ask many, many questions in the form of written questions on a piece of paper that wher jurors also asked a lf questions. so this jury has been paying close attention to this trial over dozens of witnesses, seven days of deliberations. there was a rapport thate saw with this jury. they came together. they leftogetr. they probably had lunch togeth. and if any, if history is any indication, clearly a lot of jurors will meet together on their off hours to commiserate, perhaps, and talk and talk about their experience collectively. there were also three alternates who came to sentencing today on their own time. so clearly high stakes ca
henry. >> yeah. ran into the jurors as they left the hall of justice through this back entrance. i intercepted them, ran over to them and asked if they wanted to comment, but they said they did not. i will say that this jury of six men and six women clearly worked very hard during the six week trial taking notes. in fact, the jury foreman, juror number 11, he was known to ask many, many questions in the form of written questions on a piece of paper that wher jurors also asked a lf...
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henry haggard. _ political discourse. henry haggard. a _ political discourse.on-resident fellow haggard, a non—resident fellow at the baker institute, thank you. france's interior minister has warned of a potentially heavy number of casualties after cyclone chido hit its overseas territory mayotte on saturday. mayotte sits in the indian ocean, about 500km east of mozambique and about 350km west of madagascar. heavy rain and winds of up to 220 kilometres an hour hit the tiny indian ocean island on saturday. the cyclone has also wrecked homes, brought down electricity poles and trees and smashed boats. france's transport minister says mayotte's airport has suffered major damage, and that ships are being deployed to ensure supplies reach the island. it's been described as the worst storm there in 90 years. the us broadcaster bbc news will pay donald trump $15 million to settle a defamation case after a tv host incorrectly said the president—elect had been found liable for rape. bbc news will also pay one million dollars towards trump's legalfees, and publish a sta
henry haggard. _ political discourse. henry haggard. a _ political discourse.on-resident fellow haggard, a non—resident fellow at the baker institute, thank you. france's interior minister has warned of a potentially heavy number of casualties after cyclone chido hit its overseas territory mayotte on saturday. mayotte sits in the indian ocean, about 500km east of mozambique and about 350km west of madagascar. heavy rain and winds of up to 220 kilometres an hour hit the tiny indian ocean...
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speaker henry clay of kentucky stood and addressed his esteemed guest.faithful and fearless champion of freedom who had faced the perils, the sufferings, and sacrifices of the american revolution, and afterwards continued his efforts on behalf of what clay called an infant, a distant, and alien people. as congress's foremost champion of economic development, clay invited lafayette to marvel at a land transformed since independence. clay spoke glowingly of the forest, the cities built, the canals cut, the highways constructed and the increase of population. clay turned to lafayette who followed with his own patriotic reflections on the moment. the general declared that like his dear revolutionary companions, his faith still abided in american principles of liberty, equality, and true social order. nodding to clay, he acknowledged the improvements but was quick to affirm that what he called the grandeur and prosperity of these happy united states owed above all to americans enduring commitment to self-government. for lafayette, the country's wealth and pro
speaker henry clay of kentucky stood and addressed his esteemed guest.faithful and fearless champion of freedom who had faced the perils, the sufferings, and sacrifices of the american revolution, and afterwards continued his efforts on behalf of what clay called an infant, a distant, and alien people. as congress's foremost champion of economic development, clay invited lafayette to marvel at a land transformed since independence. clay spoke glowingly of the forest, the cities built, the...
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secretary of war henry stimson was the first person fdr phoned. stimson was a prolific diarist and he left us his recollect scenes of their conversation. let's listen together as an actor reads from a portion of secretary simpson's diary entry for december 7th, 1941, just about 2:00, while i was sitting at lunch, president called me up on the telephone and in a rather excited voice to ask me, have you heard the news? i said, well, i've heard the telegrams which have been coming in about the japanese advances in the gulf of siam. he said, oh, no, i don't mean that they have they hawaii. they are now bombing hawaii. well, that was an excitement indeed. as soon as i could finish my lunch, i returned to the office. the news coming from hawaii is very bad. they seem to have sprung a complete surprise upon our fleet. and of course, the battleships inside the harbor and bombed them severely with losses. they have also hit our airfields there and have destroyed a great many of our planes evidently before they got off the ground. fdr moved quickly to contr
secretary of war henry stimson was the first person fdr phoned. stimson was a prolific diarist and he left us his recollect scenes of their conversation. let's listen together as an actor reads from a portion of secretary simpson's diary entry for december 7th, 1941, just about 2:00, while i was sitting at lunch, president called me up on the telephone and in a rather excited voice to ask me, have you heard the news? i said, well, i've heard the telegrams which have been coming in about the...
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and, of course, of lieutenant governor henry hamilton. you want to try and support loyalists and indians as they're engaged in combat operations? if you can main control of the upper country, and especially after 1779, in some ways in revenge for the sullivan campaign, which which drives much of the iroquois, the haudenosaunee out of central new york, the goal becomes to drive patriot settlers back, to try and reduce the number of settlers crossing that old proclamation line. from 1763. this becomes in some ways, the war becomes more violent after 1779. it's not exactly the same sort of revolutionary war that we find at battles at the battle of germantown, where when general howe loses his dog in the course of the battle, george washington sends it back with a note. this is a much more violence revolutionary war out here on the frontier. how does the regiment perform just broadly before we move into the hamilton expedition? well, again, they're supporting nati americans they're supporting loyalists often, often french speaking loyalists,
and, of course, of lieutenant governor henry hamilton. you want to try and support loyalists and indians as they're engaged in combat operations? if you can main control of the upper country, and especially after 1779, in some ways in revenge for the sullivan campaign, which which drives much of the iroquois, the haudenosaunee out of central new york, the goal becomes to drive patriot settlers back, to try and reduce the number of settlers crossing that old proclamation line. from 1763. this...
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she holds it down. >> henry's parents grew up in san francisco and were high school sweethearts. drag racing has always been a part of their story. >> when i met him, he had a 74 nova and he was racing on the back streets. candlestick. >> this was illegal street racing back in the day. yeah, this is what not to do. >> but after they got married and started a family, denitra says their future meant michael could stay behind the wheel. but he had to get off the streets after a few incidents on the streets. >> my wife was like, you're not going to lose our house to street racing, so figure something else out. all right. so i started going to sonoma raceway wednesday night. drags a lot of us started going. so we really took the street scene off the streets. >> that's a scene michelle grew up watching. but for her mother, it was one thing to watch her husband race. it was an entirely different thing to let her child race. >> i've always wanted to drive my mom, she told me no, and i understand why. you know, being a mother myself, that's a little scary. but, you know, she she came to a
she holds it down. >> henry's parents grew up in san francisco and were high school sweethearts. drag racing has always been a part of their story. >> when i met him, he had a 74 nova and he was racing on the back streets. candlestick. >> this was illegal street racing back in the day. yeah, this is what not to do. >> but after they got married and started a family, denitra says their future meant michael could stay behind the wheel. but he had to get off the streets...
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and henry in the studio. very nice to have you with us and good of you to give up your sunday morning in person for newscast. the big story was made by an interview that the home secretary gave to you from italy. the big story was made by an interview that the home secretary gave to you from italy. about how to cure the problem recognised across the political spectrum, the problem of the numbers of migration. let's start with two key numbers before we delve into the discussion. more than 20,000 people have arrived illegally on uk shores from small boats since labour took power. that's up from 17,000 during the same period last year, but it is a lot less than during the record year in 2022. but what the home office is keen to hail, however, is they have returned 13,000 people who didn't have permission to be here in the last six months. they say that's the highest number in five years, so 13 and a half thousand people sent back to their home country since the election injuly. there are tonnes of stats in the w
and henry in the studio. very nice to have you with us and good of you to give up your sunday morning in person for newscast. the big story was made by an interview that the home secretary gave to you from italy. the big story was made by an interview that the home secretary gave to you from italy. about how to cure the problem recognised across the political spectrum, the problem of the numbers of migration. let's start with two key numbers before we delve into the discussion. more than 20,000...
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she holds it down. >> henry's parents grew up in san francisco and were high school sweethearts. drag racing has always been a part of their story. >> when i met him, he had a 74 nova and he was racing on the back streets. candlestick. >> this was illegal street racing back in the day. yeah, this is what not to do. >> but after they got married and started a family, denitra says their future meant michael could stay behind the wheel. but he had to get off the streets after a few incidents on the streets. >> my wife was like, you're not going to lose our house to street racing, so figure something else out. all right. so i started going to sonoma raceway wednesday night. drags a lot of us started going. so we really took the street scene off the streets. >> that's a scene michelle grew up watching. but for her mother, it was one thing to watch her husband race. it was an entirely different thing to let her child race. >> i've always wanted to drive my mom, she told me no, and i understand why. you know, being a mother myself, that's a little scary. but, you know, she she came to a
she holds it down. >> henry's parents grew up in san francisco and were high school sweethearts. drag racing has always been a part of their story. >> when i met him, he had a 74 nova and he was racing on the back streets. candlestick. >> this was illegal street racing back in the day. yeah, this is what not to do. >> but after they got married and started a family, denitra says their future meant michael could stay behind the wheel. but he had to get off the streets...
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henry sends his apologies.'m sorry that he was not able to come with from new york to join us today. the book is first of all the autobiography of a composer who i consider one of the great american musical of the past half century. but we also tried to shape it consciously as a literary that would somehow be adequate to the radical experimentation the formal unpredictability, the infectious exuberance and the sheer restlessness of henry's music. we knew some of the things the book to contain and ours music some of the dirt under, the cobblestones, a dash vinegar, a backup parachute, an invitation to the laughing game, the peculiar tinkle of gongs made of hubcaps, the truth a tiger on the prowl more room for the readers ears than for our pre possessions. but the question was how to make it work on the page. so its particularly meaningful to us as writers to have the book selected by other writers for this award in the company of the exceptional works of fiction poetry, nonfiction and scholarship scholarship rec
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hello, i'm henry lee, and welcome to crime files. been no shortage of crime, which has had devastating effects on victims. over the next half hour, we'll take a look at some of the cases that have made headlines here on ktvu. many were heartbreaking and captured on video. we begin with a wild sideshow in vallejo, but this was no ordinary sideshow involving just reckless drivers and others egging them on. this time, an innocent motorist trying to pass through a sideshow in february ended up getting attacked. video shows this white gmc pickup truck crashing into a ford mustang while trying to get through a sideshow in vallejo. that's when things get ugly. the crowd gets angry and surrounds the truck, beating the driver, shooting at him, and stomping on his windshield near springs and rollingwood. in this video, you can see the driver wearing an orange shirt running from his truck, but it wasn't over yet. the man in orange runs into the 7-eleven at the corner and is chased by the crowd, and again attacked inside the store. some in the c
hello, i'm henry lee, and welcome to crime files. been no shortage of crime, which has had devastating effects on victims. over the next half hour, we'll take a look at some of the cases that have made headlines here on ktvu. many were heartbreaking and captured on video. we begin with a wild sideshow in vallejo, but this was no ordinary sideshow involving just reckless drivers and others egging them on. this time, an innocent motorist trying to pass through a sideshow in february ended up...
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and rodney 0'sullivan. i coaching stephen henry and rodney 0'sullivan._ coaching stephen henry and rodneyi cannot win a game but _ rodney o'sullivan. i cannot win a game but i — rodney o'sullivan. i cannot win a game but i do _ rodney o'sullivan. i cannot win a game but i do help— rodney o'sullivan. i cannot win a game but i do help them. --| a game but i do help them. —— cannot help them win the game. when they when it is better than when i won.— than when i won. from the undit than when i won. from the pundit share to _ than when i won. from the pundit share to the - than when i won. from the - pundit share to the commentary box, his accent and dry wit made him instantly recognisable to millions. it is a tough place out there playing snooker. throughout it all, terry griffiths remained one of the most enduring figures from snookehs the most enduring figures from snooker�*s golden age. terry griffiths has died at the age of 77. that is just about it from us. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website. that's bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of
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live in san ancisco, henry lee, ktvu, f two news and henry. >> we know the jur leir time, wt they'reto do. but you were timesous said he did apar maybe on the stand had a bit of a swagger. do you think that came into play at alo >> yeah. his composure on the stand, very combative and belligerent, didn't dhim any favors. so they certainly took him into consideration. but they also had to evaluate the evidence. you know, was it more likely than not that he tossed the knife into a yard because he dnee to gedid he do it because f consciousness, of guilt? so it looks like everything weighed toward consciousness of guilt and a glty verdict for second degree murder. >> all right. we know it was a long trial. you were there for a lot of the days, henry. we appreciate all the work. all right. from henry lee, let's bring in ktvu chris'átien kafton right now. also right outside the hall of can imagine here, christian, a lot of tension outside the courtroom before the verdict, and then a lot of emotion spilling out into the halls of the hall of justice afterwards. >> yeah, absolutely. me, a lot
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the great henry clay had an unpaid bill to get through. so, so, so douglas, who had a healthy ego anyway. um, so i think this as, as a real challenge and also a way to, to solidify himself the strong percentage of people who had or presidents of that time were democrats. and increasingly the formula was to move away from southern democrats. washington, jefferson, madison, monroe, and increasingly go with northern democrats because of demographic change. need to find a way to to appeal to to northerners, to yankees. and one way to do that was to nominate northern democrats. and so pierce buchanan and if he had been able to get this through in 1854 without a real collapse of the political system, he probably would have been president in 1860, not lincoln. that was the direction. and then with lincoln and the war, american politics spun off in a completely different direction. and all of a sudden you had something like seven or eight presidents from the midwest. most from ohio, from about 1860 until the 1920s. it really was a sea change in th
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henry lee live tonight there at the hall of justice in san francisco. henry. appreciate it. thank you. coming up here at five. nvidia now under the microscope in china. now the santa clara based chip maker is getting caught up in a wider trade war. also at 530, alameda county has a new district attorney. for now, how roy roberts plans to take the reins of the office after a contentious recall effort and some big changes this week after no rain for a while, we're going to get back into it. >> rain and snow back in the forecast. i'll see you back here with that. >> and up next, uncertainty in syria as a dictatorship is overthrown. what's next for the war torn country as refugees here in the bay area start to weigh in, is the big problem. >> and now people very happy. something different, something new, has become a new syria, now new if e (♪) make the most of your season during the kia season of new traditions sales event. gift yourself some savings and visit your local kia dealer today. look out for these stickers to find great deals on vehicles backed by a 10-year, 100,000-m
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henry lee live tonight in san francisco. henry, thank you for that. this morning. a pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle on highway 101, right near san francisco international. chp says it happened just about 445 on north 101, right near the south airport boulevard offramp. all northbound lanes were closed while chp investigated. they did reopen those lanes about three hours later. authorities are still trying to determine why the pedestrian was on the highway. coming up here at five. a wake up call for the bay area. the app seen thousands of downloads after a pair of earthquakes rattle northern california. [music] >> and we're switching back to rain around here. it's been dry for a while, and that changes wet week ahead. some commutes might get into it, as well as snow in the mountains and a wildfire in the malibu hills. >> tonight. after the break, we go live right near the front lines, he thous ds o (♪) when you have moderate to severe eczema, it's okay to show off. with dupixent, show off your clearer skin and less itch. because you have plenty of reas
henry lee live tonight in san francisco. henry, thank you for that. this morning. a pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle on highway 101, right near san francisco international. chp says it happened just about 445 on north 101, right near the south airport boulevard offramp. all northbound lanes were closed while chp investigated. they did reopen those lanes about three hours later. authorities are still trying to determine why the pedestrian was on the highway. coming up here at five....
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henry. thank you. the congressional hispanic caucus called on president biden to establish protections for certain immigration programs before leaving office. california senator alex padilla was among those at the meeting. the group asked the president to restore and extend temporary protected status for some immigrants. they also asked the president to protect daca recipients. the group says the incoming administration's mass deportation plans will hurt the u.s. economy and uproot hardworking families. >> we have a chance to do something about that right now and give these families as much legal protection and reassurance as possible. >> use this moment to protect long term immigrants and to help strengthen our nation's economy. >> earlier this week, the president elect said he is open to allowing daca recipients to stay in the u.s. he also promised to declare a national emergency and use the military for his mass deportation plan. coming up tonight at 530, the fallout from general motors decision to
henry. thank you. the congressional hispanic caucus called on president biden to establish protections for certain immigration programs before leaving office. california senator alex padilla was among those at the meeting. the group asked the president to restore and extend temporary protected status for some immigrants. they also asked the president to protect daca recipients. the group says the incoming administration's mass deportation plans will hurt the u.s. economy and uproot hardworking...
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. >> so, henry, what are you looking for today in the toy store?ng sales, jennifer bergman worries, a potential tariff on toys made in china could put her out of business. >> if you were to close what would it mean? >> it would be heartbreaking. it would be a real loss for the community. i can't really imagine not being here. >> reporter: president-elect trump may use the tariffs as a negotiating tool as well as a push to bring manufacturing to the states, but these smaller businesses are worried. domestic production does not happen overnight. kelly o'grady, cbs news, new york. >>> still ahead, it is a christmas wish come true. how a beloved dog missing for nine days found its way back home just in time for the holidays. home just in taime for the holidays. i was born with idiopathic infantile scoliosis. i've had 17 surgeries. i was born missing my lower right foot. i was born ten weeks early without my left arm. i have osteogenesis imperfecta. i've broken over 70 bones in my lifetime. with my polio, i have tough days and my pain just pops out out
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henry floyd wright is a veteran of the korean war. born in july 1931, he entered the army and may of 1950, immediately after school graduation, he was assigned to the basic training at fort knox. in july 1951, months after the war begun or began on the of korea. june 26, 1950, before deployed to korea, while on a 14 day leave of absence basic training, he married his child sweetheart. ms. gladys. now deceased following leave he reported to fort fort lewis and seattle, washington, where he was assigned to encompass in the third battalion and subsequently sent to korea to help stem the flow of communism to ensure south korea remained free. upon arriving at pusan korea, henry was assigned to the 24th infantry regiment service company headquarters second battalion, where he served and intelligence and reconnaissance, the 24th infantry regiment was of all black, known as the buffalo soldiers. and gentlemen, mr. henry floyd. right. sergeant first class retired james. and let me tell you, i have just met him and i got to listen to this is a
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>> sure help henry, thanks. first of all, abbas, thank you to you and the council for pulling together this discussion, and i also appreciate the com pro hencive look at the energy sector. so much of the discussion around iraq revolves around the oil and gas sector which, of course, is critical to iraq's future prosperity and growth, but at the same time you can't just look at that sector while ignoring what's happening in the power sector. dania, i think referenced it quite well. there's a tremendous shortage of electric capacity and that has an impact on stability particularly in the southern -- in the summer months in the southern part of the country. so dealing with that shortage and bringing reliable, affordable, sustainable power to the people of iraq is absolutely critical. there's a lot that's been done in this space that sometimes gets overlooked, but there has been some pretty significant progress and my company is proud to have played a bit of a proud of that bringing in 19 giga watts of electricity t
>> sure help henry, thanks. first of all, abbas, thank you to you and the council for pulling together this discussion, and i also appreciate the com pro hencive look at the energy sector. so much of the discussion around iraq revolves around the oil and gas sector which, of course, is critical to iraq's future prosperity and growth, but at the same time you can't just look at that sector while ignoring what's happening in the power sector. dania, i think referenced it quite well. there's...
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henry. >> yeah. heather, this is a tragic situation that milpitas police indeed believes was a murder suicide involving a married couple and their two children. now, a request for a welfare check led to the grim discovery of four bodies at the touring apartment complex on mccandless drive at about nine tuesday night. milpitas police today identified the dead as 36 year old vin quang nguyen. his wife, chao bao pham, known as becky, who was also 36, their nine year old son and their four year old daughter. the names of the kids were not released. police say wynn used a legally registered handgun to kill his wife and children before turning the gun on himself. each family member died from a single gunshot wound. family members had reported they hadn't spoken to them for several days. police believe the killings happened between saturday night and the time officers were called to the scene. >> this tragedy is a very difficult reminder of the importance of addressing domestic violence and gun violence. th
henry. >> yeah. heather, this is a tragic situation that milpitas police indeed believes was a murder suicide involving a married couple and their two children. now, a request for a welfare check led to the grim discovery of four bodies at the touring apartment complex on mccandless drive at about nine tuesday night. milpitas police today identified the dead as 36 year old vin quang nguyen. his wife, chao bao pham, known as becky, who was also 36, their nine year old son and their four...