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henry long, who's 18, and two 17—year—olds who can't be named, deny murder. 0ur correspondent helenae constable with thames valley police. today, his widow lizzie was in court with other family to hear the prosecution open its case. the jury heard he was killed in truly shocking circumstances. it was here last august in the village of sulhamstead in west berkshire where pc harper had been with a colleague when they were called to reports of a burglary. they were off—shift but went anyway. a decision the prosecution said that was to cost andrew harper his life. it was at lambdens hill, a dark country road, where the officers came across the three defendants. pc harper attempted to stop them, but his foot got caught in a tow rope that had been pulling a stolen quad bike. the court heard he was dragged for more than a mile at speeds of more than 40 miles an hour. brian altman qc, for the prosecution, told the jury pc harper had been swung from side to side like a pendulum, losing items of his police uniform along the way, with the rest of it being quite literally ripped from his body. h
henry long, who's 18, and two 17—year—olds who can't be named, deny murder. 0ur correspondent helenae constable with thames valley police. today, his widow lizzie was in court with other family to hear the prosecution open its case. the jury heard he was killed in truly shocking circumstances. it was here last august in the village of sulhamstead in west berkshire where pc harper had been with a colleague when they were called to reports of a burglary. they were off—shift but went anyway....
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henry long — who's 18 — and two 17—year—olds who can't be named deny murder.ice. today, his widow lizzie was in court with other family to heal ——to hear the prosecution open its case. the jury heard he was killed in truly shocking circumstances. it was here last august in the village of sulhamstead in west berkshire where pc harper had been with a colleague when they were called to reports of a burglary. they were off shift but went anyway. a decision the prosecution said that was to cost andrew harper his life. it was at lambdens hill, a dark country road, where the officers came across the three defendants. pc harper attempted to stop them, but his foot got caught in a tow rope that had been pulling a stolen quad bike. the court heard he was dragged for more than a mile at speeds of more than 40 miles an hour. brian altman qc, for the prosecution, told thejury pc harper had been swung from side to side like a pendulum, losing items of his police uniform along the way, the rest of it being quite literally ripped from his body. his colleagues tried in vain to
henry long — who's 18 — and two 17—year—olds who can't be named deny murder.ice. today, his widow lizzie was in court with other family to heal ——to hear the prosecution open its case. the jury heard he was killed in truly shocking circumstances. it was here last august in the village of sulhamstead in west berkshire where pc harper had been with a colleague when they were called to reports of a burglary. they were off shift but went anyway. a decision the prosecution said that was...
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henry long, who's18, and two 17—year—olds who can't be named, deny murder.cution, open the case of pc andrew harper. today his widow was in court with otherfamily to today his widow was in court with other family to hear the today his widow was in court with otherfamily to hear the prosecution opened its case. thejury otherfamily to hear the prosecution opened its case. the jury heard otherfamily to hear the prosecution opened its case. thejury heard he was killed and truly shocking circumstances. it was here last august in this village where pc harper had been with a colleague when they were called to report on a burglary. they were on shift but went anyway, a decision the prosecution said cost him his life. it was this road where the officers came across the three defendants. pc harper attempted to stop them, but his foot got caught in a tow rope that had been pulling a stolen quad bite. a report said he was dragged for more than a mile at speeds for more than a0 miles an hour. the jury was told pt harper... his colleagues tried in vain to save him, but he
henry long, who's18, and two 17—year—olds who can't be named, deny murder.cution, open the case of pc andrew harper. today his widow was in court with otherfamily to today his widow was in court with other family to hear the today his widow was in court with otherfamily to hear the prosecution opened its case. thejury otherfamily to hear the prosecution opened its case. the jury heard otherfamily to hear the prosecution opened its case. thejury heard he was killed and truly shocking...
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happened as he responded to reports of a burglary in berkshire. 00:27:26,732 --> 2147483051:50:28,081 henry longite literally ripped from his body. around a quarter of a million people usually attend the event. 0rganisers usually attend the event. 0rganisers usually say, our sports correspondent is here. the usual queues, the usual excitement, but cheltenham knows these are not usual times. the focus is unhygienic, with 24 especially installed hand sanitising stations dotted around the courts. but despite this, fans we re the courts. but despite this, fans were happy to be there. we had no concerns personally, but i'm pleased they are to taking precautions with this. i think there is a difference between here and china and italy. at the moment, i think it is ok. all sports, it's facing an unprecedented challenge. in football, manchester united's game in austria on thursday is now behind closed doors — while in rugby union england's and ireland's games in rome and paris this weekend have been postponed. unlike many european countries, sport in britain is carrying on for now, but, for many here, t
happened as he responded to reports of a burglary in berkshire. 00:27:26,732 --> 2147483051:50:28,081 henry longite literally ripped from his body. around a quarter of a million people usually attend the event. 0rganisers usually attend the event. 0rganisers usually say, our sports correspondent is here. the usual queues, the usual excitement, but cheltenham knows these are not usual times. the focus is unhygienic, with 24 especially installed hand sanitising stations dotted around the...
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the accused, henry long, who's i8, and two i7—year—olds, all deny murder.s all week on the coronavirus, from how to protect yourself, to what's being done to try and tackle it. 0ur health correspondent, catherine burns, has more details now. what's being done to create a vaccine for it and when's that likely to be available to the general public? sorry to say this, but don't expect a vaccine any time soon. we're looking at maybe a year to 18 months. scientists around the world are working on this and some of them have reached a stage where they're doing trials on animals. the next stage, after that, would be human testing. but even if that all goes perfectly, once they've got a vaccine, they've got to mass produce it and that will take time. so what you might find is that they will prioritise certain groups first, for example, health workers. i'd like to know what effect the virus is having on people with asthma, and in particular on children with asthma? so, we're dealing with a respiratory infection here, which can, of course, make asthma symptoms worse.
the accused, henry long, who's i8, and two i7—year—olds, all deny murder.s all week on the coronavirus, from how to protect yourself, to what's being done to try and tackle it. 0ur health correspondent, catherine burns, has more details now. what's being done to create a vaccine for it and when's that likely to be available to the general public? sorry to say this, but don't expect a vaccine any time soon. we're looking at maybe a year to 18 months. scientists around the world are working...
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the accused, henry long, who's 18, and two 17—year—olds, all deny murder.e reason for the failure of high profile energy scheme in northern ireland, which led to the collapse of the assembly. it found the project to pay businesses to switch from oil and gas to more environmentally friendly heating was a "project too far" for the northern ireland executive. let's return to the coronavirus outbreak, and with the uk government taking less stringent action than many other countries, how much has everyday life here, been affected so far? danny savage reports now from york. york is the city where the first two uk coronavirus cases were identified and successfully isolated. the station is now a much quieter gateway. people aren't travelling, so obviously it has a knock—on effect. we aren't working, you know. currently, i'm not earning enough a day for what i need to earn, so... so you're going to have a big shortfall? at the moment, yes. there are now lots of empty seats on lots of trains. friday is one of the busiest days of the week for travel, but not now. it f
the accused, henry long, who's 18, and two 17—year—olds, all deny murder.e reason for the failure of high profile energy scheme in northern ireland, which led to the collapse of the assembly. it found the project to pay businesses to switch from oil and gas to more environmentally friendly heating was a "project too far" for the northern ireland executive. let's return to the coronavirus outbreak, and with the uk government taking less stringent action than many other countries,...
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henry long and two 17—year—old boys, deny murdering the 28—year—old officer.hic injuries when he was dragged for more than a mile at speeds of more than 40 mph down a dark country lane in august last yearin dark country lane in august last year in west berkshire. he was responding to reports of a theft of a quad bike. today thejury here has heard from peter wallis, who was the owner of that £10,000 quad bike. he has been giving evidence to the jury. he described it as being late at night on the 15th of august, he was in his bed when he thought that something was happening outside. he told the jury, something was happening outside. he told thejury, "in something was happening outside. he told the jury, "in the something was happening outside. he told thejury, "in the moonlight something was happening outside. he told the jury, "in the moonlight i could see a metal object. it was the half front of a silver car with no lights." he then rang 999 and basically gave a running commentary as the theft of the quad bike was in progress. the jury heard what was a dramati
henry long and two 17—year—old boys, deny murdering the 28—year—old officer.hic injuries when he was dragged for more than a mile at speeds of more than 40 mph down a dark country lane in august last yearin dark country lane in august last year in west berkshire. he was responding to reports of a theft of a quad bike. today thejury here has heard from peter wallis, who was the owner of that £10,000 quad bike. he has been giving evidence to the jury. he described it as being late at...
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the accused, henry long, 18 years old, and 217—year—olds all deny murder.for the failure of high—profile energy scheme in northern ireland, which led to the colla pse northern ireland, which led to the collapse of the assembly. i found that to switch from oil and gas to more environmentally friendly heating was a project too far for the northern ireland executive. now let's return to the coronavirus outbreak, and with the uk taking less stringent action than many other countries, how much is everyday life you're been affected so everyday life you're been affected so far, danny savage now reports from york. york is the city where the first two uk coronavirus cases were identified and successfully isolated. the station is now a much quieter gateway. people aren't travelling, so obviously it has a knock—on effect. we aren't working, you know. currently, i'm not earning enough a day for what i need to earn, so... so you're going to have a big shortfall? at the moment, yes. there are now lots of empty seats on lots of trains. friday is one of the busiest days of
the accused, henry long, 18 years old, and 217—year—olds all deny murder.for the failure of high—profile energy scheme in northern ireland, which led to the colla pse northern ireland, which led to the collapse of the assembly. i found that to switch from oil and gas to more environmentally friendly heating was a project too far for the northern ireland executive. now let's return to the coronavirus outbreak, and with the uk taking less stringent action than many other countries, how much...
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henry long, 18, and two 17—year—old who can't be named because of their age, deny murder.y but let's take a pause and join today's sports news. let's begin with one event currently not affected by the coronavirus — the cheltenham festival began today. the favourite epatante, with barry geraghty on board, gave ownerjp mcmanus a birthday to remember with victory in the champion hurdle — the main race of the day. 0ur reporter laura scott is there for us. laura — great for mcmanus, trainer nicky henderson and barry geraghty — you would think it all the headlines would be around that — but i suspect rachel blackmore may take a lot of them! yes, exactly. the feature race of the day was a champion hurdle, one by barry geraghty, and he was hugely relieved to get on the board so early in the festival and in such a big race. but! early in the festival and in such a big race. but i watched the set hurdle with him, the race after, which was won by rachael blackmore on honeysuckle and hejumps which was won by rachael blackmore on honeysuckle and he jumps she which was won by rachael bl
henry long, 18, and two 17—year—old who can't be named because of their age, deny murder.y but let's take a pause and join today's sports news. let's begin with one event currently not affected by the coronavirus — the cheltenham festival began today. the favourite epatante, with barry geraghty on board, gave ownerjp mcmanus a birthday to remember with victory in the champion hurdle — the main race of the day. 0ur reporter laura scott is there for us. laura — great for mcmanus,...
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eighteen year old henry long and two seventeen year olds deny murder.f a bike. the jury reports of a theft of a bike. the jury heard both of them were over their shift but responded to the incident. the prosecutor said it was a decision that would cost andrew harper his life. they came across the car which had the three defendants in, there was a stand—off and pc andrew harper got caught in a rope that was dangling off the back of the car. that car allegedly accelerated off, with pc andrew harper being dragged behind it, for more than eight mile at speeds of more than eight mile at speeds of more than eight mile at speeds of more than 40 mph. pc andrew harper was swung from side to side, like a pendulum, and he lost items of police uniform on the way, with the rest of the uniform being ripped and stripped from him, the court was told. he did become dislodged from the rope. some officers went to the scene and tried in vain to save him. he died at the scene. the qc also told the jury that this was a com pletely told the jury that this was a completely sen
eighteen year old henry long and two seventeen year olds deny murder.f a bike. the jury reports of a theft of a bike. the jury heard both of them were over their shift but responded to the incident. the prosecutor said it was a decision that would cost andrew harper his life. they came across the car which had the three defendants in, there was a stand—off and pc andrew harper got caught in a rope that was dangling off the back of the car. that car allegedly accelerated off, with pc andrew...
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henry will be around long after mike will, because he was there long before mike was. here's a look from our roof camera. flags clearly unfurled. definitely a breezy morning out there. welcome to meteorological spring day two, starts march first. we have a warming trend today. warmth peaks wednesday. inland neighborhoods pushing 80. we'll get chances of rain and cooler weather for friday and saturday. here's the area of high pressure steering the down sloping northerly winds that are so dry right now. dew points in the 20s and 30s. that's the amount of moisture in the air, which is significantly lower than it t hastai 66 in ha. san francisco and san mateo, morgan hill, 69. santa cruz, 67. 69 in livermore. everyone else around 70 to 74 degrees. 70 in san jose, concord. 74 up in santa rosa. tonight dropping back to the mid 40s and low 50s. you can see warmer today, tomorrow, and 64 to 80 is our spread wednesday. increasing clouds taking temperatures down thursday. the onshore breeze will bring us a slight chance of rain friday, saturday and we lose an hour of >>. know. >
henry will be around long after mike will, because he was there long before mike was. here's a look from our roof camera. flags clearly unfurled. definitely a breezy morning out there. welcome to meteorological spring day two, starts march first. we have a warming trend today. warmth peaks wednesday. inland neighborhoods pushing 80. we'll get chances of rain and cooler weather for friday and saturday. here's the area of high pressure steering the down sloping northerly winds that are so dry...
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i met henry aaron in 1958 long before i was in baseball and before he became the home run champion.we used to go to green bay packer games together and did things but it began in 1957 before i met him. he hit a home run to win the pennant for the milwaukee braves and doris, was carried off the field, a moment i will never forget. the next day in the new york times, the picture is juxtaposed, hank aaron being carried off the field, this gigantic celebration by his mainly white teammates and orville, a black kid's picture, next to him, trying to go to school in little rock, arkansas. the picture made an indelible impression on me. and influenced my thinking. i will tell you rachel robinson, jackie robinson's widow, magnificent woman, once asked where that started. when i looked at that picture i realized how baseball could play a role sociologically and it did and so the other story i will tell you about henry, during the steroid situation i asked six hall of fame players to come to washington and they did, to appear before john mccain's committee, it went extremely well and hank was
i met henry aaron in 1958 long before i was in baseball and before he became the home run champion.we used to go to green bay packer games together and did things but it began in 1957 before i met him. he hit a home run to win the pennant for the milwaukee braves and doris, was carried off the field, a moment i will never forget. the next day in the new york times, the picture is juxtaposed, hank aaron being carried off the field, this gigantic celebration by his mainly white teammates and...
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hilary mantel's long-awaited final book on henry viii and thomas cromwell is out.aura: for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." six people in the united states have died in coronavirus, all in washington state. n new casesina dropped to the lowest level in six weeks. the global death toll is more than 3000. wall street rallied after a week of losses come with the dow jones jumping 10 points. there are warnings that the global economy could contract thisuarter, as the impact of the virus is felt that everything from trade to tourism. a symbol of how far and wide the coronavirus has spread. e most visited museum in the world, the louvre in paris, has been forced to close its doors in public. there are four main hotspots for the virus. china has seen nearly half of aldeaths. they have more than 80,000 infected people. south koreaca has 430s. italy and iran have over 1500 cases ch. >> in the last 24 hours, there were almost nine times more cases reported outside china laura: in the u.s., through more deaths were reported on
hilary mantel's long-awaited final book on henry viii and thomas cromwell is out.aura: for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." six people in the united states have died in coronavirus, all in washington state. n new casesina dropped to the lowest level in six weeks. the global death toll is more than 3000. wall street rallied after a week of losses come with the dow jones jumping 10 points. there are warnings that the global economy could...
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and henry clay, who was a statesman of long standing with a fine reputation as a diplomat, legislator, grand lawyer who took on unpleasant cases for the good of the country and for the good of individuals, was painted as libertine and a poltroon. there were duels fought over this. clay fought john randolph while he was sitting secretary of state and john randolph of senator from virginia. the motivational factor behind this is incalculable and as a result it does assume immortality that lasts to this day. does that make sense? >> what jumped out at me is i see you doing a tag team thing. i wanted to know -- there were differences in your styles. jeanne seems to relish the drama of the moment and david, you're setting up the methodology of your approach. when you get to writing, how did that dynamic play out? as co-writers, i'm interested in it as a piece of history. how did you historians sit down and write a book together and i might point out when you're husband and wife. [laughter] jeanne: for 37 years. well, each book we have approached a little differently. like, for instance, ou
and henry clay, who was a statesman of long standing with a fine reputation as a diplomat, legislator, grand lawyer who took on unpleasant cases for the good of the country and for the good of individuals, was painted as libertine and a poltroon. there were duels fought over this. clay fought john randolph while he was sitting secretary of state and john randolph of senator from virginia. the motivational factor behind this is incalculable and as a result it does assume immortality that lasts...
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that same day reporter henry lee received another e-mail. a longoon followed by more supporting denise's claim that this was no hoax from a person claiming to have been one of the kidnappers. >> they were very articulate. clearly written by someone who was extremely intelligent. >> ms. huskins was absolutely kidnapped. we did it. we will provide incontrovertible proof. the writer claimed to be part of a group, more than two, fewer than eight in number. >> they go into extreme length about a series of crimes they committed. >> some of us have a tech background. stealing late model cars, according to the e-mail, the group decided to try kidnapping because we wanted something with a high payout that we only had to do once or a few times. >> what is going on? why are you apparently confessing? >> the writer admitted that the reality of the kidnapping was much more upsetting than expected. we fancied ourselves a sort of ocean's 11 gentlemen criminals who only took stuff that was insured for people who could afford it. the horrifying reality of what we h
that same day reporter henry lee received another e-mail. a longoon followed by more supporting denise's claim that this was no hoax from a person claiming to have been one of the kidnappers. >> they were very articulate. clearly written by someone who was extremely intelligent. >> ms. huskins was absolutely kidnapped. we did it. we will provide incontrovertible proof. the writer claimed to be part of a group, more than two, fewer than eight in number. >> they go into extreme...
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outbreak is causing a great deal of disruption to life in italy francesco henri's an italian journalist currently based in al sunnah long bardot one of the west affected areas in the country who is saying this is the part of the country that is in under lockdown now she is saying that hospitals in the region have been have been inundated to the point where the sick of being told to stay at home. now it's sunday afternoon and this is the main square of of the guy wanted it bout 15000 people and this completely is that i read this zor not read zorn in the last 3 days there were 16 dead. i'm betting that everybody got infected everybody because it they are already sick and so they still call him because they're out of norm or if bads in hospitals and actually the current hospital which serves about 500000 people in all the area natale of course in this little town doctors got infected saw there are nor more intensive care beds available and so basically italians are asked to see a tall man when they get fever let's say that the front line is the current i mean these the is the pharmacy if you call or you know in italy ther
outbreak is causing a great deal of disruption to life in italy francesco henri's an italian journalist currently based in al sunnah long bardot one of the west affected areas in the country who is saying this is the part of the country that is in under lockdown now she is saying that hospitals in the region have been have been inundated to the point where the sick of being told to stay at home. now it's sunday afternoon and this is the main square of of the guy wanted it bout 15000 people and...
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slave traders in central and eastern africa he controlled an immense territory on long lake tanganyika with the help of henry morton stanley went up the congo river and coerced the traditional village chiefs into signing contracts that stripped them of millions of acres of land for the benefit of the belgian king leopold the 2nd after landing in bergen more you can restamp they penetrated deep into central africa and renamed the cities of kiss on gandhi and kinshasa after himself and he was soon joined by other european explorers who entered africa from the west these expeditions marked the transition from evangelizing missions to imperialism. as a young boy began to trade along that settled route into it when the congo traded over a large area and was the most powerful figure there. also had his own almost no army. although now in a state of neglect to putin is house in zanzibar tells us much about the fortune amassed by the powerful merchant in his autobiography he recounted his negotiations with stanley and the belgian diplomats. stanley arrived with a dozen europeans we met at the consul's and he told me
slave traders in central and eastern africa he controlled an immense territory on long lake tanganyika with the help of henry morton stanley went up the congo river and coerced the traditional village chiefs into signing contracts that stripped them of millions of acres of land for the benefit of the belgian king leopold the 2nd after landing in bergen more you can restamp they penetrated deep into central africa and renamed the cities of kiss on gandhi and kinshasa after himself and he was...
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i will end with a quote, in 1968 henry winston said the struggle for democracy is incomplete so long as discrimination exists against communists. this is an observation just as relevant today as we mark the 100th birthday of communist party usa, thank you. [applause] >> i guess i'm happy to take any questions or comments. this book was labor of love. i spent quite a time researching and writing and doing interviews and going through archives and i thought it was important and necessary to try to push the historical narrative forward post 1956 and the bulk of the book focuses on the work, the tiffed, the analysis of communist post 1956 because that's when the narrative ends as if the communist party cease to exist after that date. so, please, any questions or comments, ask me about future projects that i'm working on, i'd be happy to talk about those as well. >> you talked about henry winston, what other communists -- i think you had 6. >> so the biography is included in the book, arnold johnson, charlie mitchell. >> yeah. >> first african-american woman to run for president. gust hal
i will end with a quote, in 1968 henry winston said the struggle for democracy is incomplete so long as discrimination exists against communists. this is an observation just as relevant today as we mark the 100th birthday of communist party usa, thank you. [applause] >> i guess i'm happy to take any questions or comments. this book was labor of love. i spent quite a time researching and writing and doing interviews and going through archives and i thought it was important and necessary to...
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henry, thank you very much. lyse, in the studio? well, i have longhough we don't want the bad to happen. and i think this has been a consistent thread through all of our conversation today. and i think in this darkness, we are looking at our world in a new way. that i've been hearing on the radio this morning how people are looking out for their binman, their garbage collector. they are looking at the traffic police, they're looking at the person at the checkout counter. we are starting to appreciate the people who make our lives go round. who are the key workers? what are the essentialjobs? what value do we place on those professions? rememberthat, remember that, years ago? there were arguments years ago about what junior doctors should be paid in britain, and now they are the ones keeping all of us safe. do you remember that poetic expression from many, many years ago that when a butterfly flaps its wings deep in the amazon forest of brazil, it can cause a storm in texas? well, the new version is that when a bat in a wet market in wuhan flaps its w
henry, thank you very much. lyse, in the studio? well, i have longhough we don't want the bad to happen. and i think this has been a consistent thread through all of our conversation today. and i think in this darkness, we are looking at our world in a new way. that i've been hearing on the radio this morning how people are looking out for their binman, their garbage collector. they are looking at the traffic police, they're looking at the person at the checkout counter. we are starting to...
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long? >> decades. >> reporter: and so far...? >> nada. >> reporter: enter dick henrysors at johns hopkins university, and the biggest current backers of a brand-new calendar, one that eliminates leap years and also standardizes the days and weeks to always be the same each year. >> january 1 is always on a monday, forever. >> reporter: forever. >> forever. >> reporter: in addition to starting every year on a monday, the hanke-henry permanent calendar would also set your birthday and the holidays to the same day of the week every year, except october 31, which, along with all friday the 13ths, would vanish. in place of leap years, every five or six years, an extra week is inserted at the end of december, sort of an extended christmas vacation. there's no such thing as a perfect calendar. you just think this is better than what we have now. >> ours is very close to perfect. >> we have the current calendar, every year, the thing jerks around by a day or two. >> reporter: but aren't quirks and eccentricities part of the human existence? >> we could make things worse, and
long? >> decades. >> reporter: and so far...? >> nada. >> reporter: enter dick henrysors at johns hopkins university, and the biggest current backers of a brand-new calendar, one that eliminates leap years and also standardizes the days and weeks to always be the same each year. >> january 1 is always on a monday, forever. >> reporter: forever. >> forever. >> reporter: in addition to starting every year on a monday, the hanke-henry permanent...
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and we talk to british author hilary mantel about the final, long—awaited book in her blockbuster trilogy on the court of king henry
and we talk to british author hilary mantel about the final, long—awaited book in her blockbuster trilogy on the court of king henry
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hilary mantel about the final long—awaited bookin about the final long—awaited book in the blockbuster trilogy on the court of king henry
hilary mantel about the final long—awaited bookin about the final long—awaited book in the blockbuster trilogy on the court of king henry
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and we talk to british author hilary mantel about the final, long—awaited book in her blockbuster trilogy on the court of king henryoronavirus outbreak has taken the world into "uncharted territory," according to the world health organization. globally, deaths have passed 3,000. most are in china, where the outbreak began, but over the past day there were nine times more new infections outside china, than inside. italy, one of the other countries worst affected, saw a jump in its death toll on monday from 3a to 52. laura trevelyan reports. a symbol of how far and wide the coronavirus has spread, the most visited museum in the world, the louvre in paris, has been forced to close its doors to the public. there are four main hotspots for the virus across the globe. china has seen nearly half of all deaths, they have more than 80,000 infected people. south korea has 4,300 cases. and both italy and iran have both over 1,500 cases each. in the last 2a hours, there were almost nine times more cases reported outside of china than inside china. in the us, three more deaths were reported on monday at a nursing home in washin
and we talk to british author hilary mantel about the final, long—awaited book in her blockbuster trilogy on the court of king henryoronavirus outbreak has taken the world into "uncharted territory," according to the world health organization. globally, deaths have passed 3,000. most are in china, where the outbreak began, but over the past day there were nine times more new infections outside china, than inside. italy, one of the other countries worst affected, saw a jump in its...
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long? >> decades. and so far nada. >> reporter: interdict henry and steve hankie, professors at johns hospital kins university eliminates leap years and standardizes the days and weeks to always be the same each year. >> january 1 is always on a monday, forever. >> forever? >> forever. >> reporter: in addition to starting every year on a monday, the hankie-henry permanent kald worry also set your birthday and the holidays to the same day of the week every year, except for october 31st, which along with all friday 13th would vanish. in place of leap year, every five or six years an extra week is inserted at the end of december, sort of an extended christmas vacation. variations of this idea have been discussed for more than a century, but to no avail. there is no such thing as a perfect calendar. you just think this is better than what we have now. >> ours is very close to perfect. >> the thing jerks around by a day or two. and think how many people around the world and sports schedules and all these things that jump and jerk and jerk around. >> reporter: but aren't quirks and eccentricities part of the human
long? >> decades. and so far nada. >> reporter: interdict henry and steve hankie, professors at johns hospital kins university eliminates leap years and standardizes the days and weeks to always be the same each year. >> january 1 is always on a monday, forever. >> forever? >> forever. >> reporter: in addition to starting every year on a monday, the hankie-henry permanent kald worry also set your birthday and the holidays to the same day of the week every...
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henry. >> my colleagues on the other side of the aisle we're talking about wells fargo long ago. in fact, before we received a single document of the then now chair of the committee in 2016 that she had quote come to the conclusion that wells fargo should be broken up, it's too big to manage, and quote. again, that was before the committee receive a single document or even a shred of evidence into the investigation of wells fargo's sales practice. after reviewing half 1 million documents, but with both the democrats and republicans on this committee that has access to and hundreds of pages of witness testimony, we know breaking up the bank is not the answer. wells fargo isn't too big to manage, the findings of these documents will show that it is mostly mismatched. the evidence shows that the core of the company's problems at its core braided structure. the leadership team that couldn't fix it. those are the issues that are unique to wells fargo and wells fargo is uniquely mismanaged. however, the evidence does not tell us much about wells fargo's large bank fears. we will spend
henry. >> my colleagues on the other side of the aisle we're talking about wells fargo long ago. in fact, before we received a single document of the then now chair of the committee in 2016 that she had quote come to the conclusion that wells fargo should be broken up, it's too big to manage, and quote. again, that was before the committee receive a single document or even a shred of evidence into the investigation of wells fargo's sales practice. after reviewing half 1 million documents,...
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henry ford came out with the car. they were happy with the horse-drawn carriages, but i think that, you know, long-term, worked out inifferent way. lemonis: ...this company may be up a creek without a paddle. we've got a deal? ethan: uh... uh, well, i, the... um... lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're gonna wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything's gonna change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ [ train whistle blows ] i'm heavily invested in the outdoor space with companies like camping world and gander outdoors. and so when the company reached out for help and i went online and did a little research, i was intrigued because there were products that i had never seen before. there's a level of technical ingenuity that you just don't find in most outdoor products. and if i can figure out a way to strike a deal and get access to distribute these products, it coul
henry ford came out with the car. they were happy with the horse-drawn carriages, but i think that, you know, long-term, worked out inifferent way. lemonis: ...this company may be up a creek without a paddle. we've got a deal? ethan: uh... uh, well, i, the... um... lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're gonna wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do....
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henry, good to see you. it is the first ever budget for ricky, he has not been in thejob first ever budget for ricky, he has not been in the job for longstart such a high profilejob. but so many a way to start such a high profile job. but so many are hoping for something in this budget to help them through this period of time which is really tricky. already is under pressure to try and deliver the kind of spending, the kind of injection into infrastructure we haven't seen for many years, there was a member would happened a few weeks ago, the conservatives breached the labour redwall and quite a number of people would normally vote labour gave their vote to the conservatives because they expect to see something real from them. massive infrastructure ending to bridge that north—south divide here in this country, huge support for ordinary workers, huge support for the national health service which we all depend on, we are really proud of within this country. now with the coronavirus it is really making waves all over the world and thatis waves all over the world and that is really going to increase the presence in this country. we will a
henry, good to see you. it is the first ever budget for ricky, he has not been in thejob first ever budget for ricky, he has not been in the job for longstart such a high profilejob. but so many a way to start such a high profile job. but so many are hoping for something in this budget to help them through this period of time which is really tricky. already is under pressure to try and deliver the kind of spending, the kind of injection into infrastructure we haven't seen for many years, there...
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henry has been there all along. thanks for what you have given to the country and what you continue to do. we will continue to follow you as longs we don't bother you. thanks a lot, henry, stay safe. >> thank you so much for everything. i appreciate it. have a good night. brian: go get them henry. your questions about covid-19 keep pouring in like can you get the virus from handling your mail? dr. nicole saphier with the answers right after the break. is faced with adversity, we find a way to get through it. it's not about taking care of ourselves, but taking care of each other. checking on our neighbors... lending a hand where we can... and just being there. it's the sum of the small parts that make a big difference. to help you get through this, we promise to do ours. we're offering chevy owners complimentary onstar crisis assist services and wifi data - to help keep you connected to the things that matter most. and, if you need help with your current vehicle account, we're here. for those who need a new chevy, interest-free financing for an unprecedented 84 months, with deferred monthly payments for 120 days on many of our m
henry has been there all along. thanks for what you have given to the country and what you continue to do. we will continue to follow you as longs we don't bother you. thanks a lot, henry, stay safe. >> thank you so much for everything. i appreciate it. have a good night. brian: go get them henry. your questions about covid-19 keep pouring in like can you get the virus from handling your mail? dr. nicole saphier with the answers right after the break. is faced with adversity, we find a...
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long time whether you can actually have it. it is a really big question, is it foing to become a pandemic or not? it is the responsibility of the governments to take those decisions. henrynophobia, we have seen a big problem in relation to ethnic chinese citizens abroad. have you felt it? funny that you ask, i was just back in the us and flying. i was very conscious of the fact that i was trying to remain looking healthy at all times and not coughing or sniffling on the flight. they were already people with surgical masks on, people taking precautions. i think there has been a reported drop in, for example, people going to chinese restaurants, just feeling that this is somehow so connected with china that all chinese people of any heritage, stripe or background are somehow infected. that was also exarcebated in some ways in the us by trump's travel restrictions on people entering from china. by that measure now, we should be talking about travel restrictions on people from italy, south korea. time for one last point. iain, picking up from what henry just said, it is not some weird them and is thing any more, it is us and us. this is a virus potentially anywhere? this is
long time whether you can actually have it. it is a really big question, is it foing to become a pandemic or not? it is the responsibility of the governments to take those decisions. henrynophobia, we have seen a big problem in relation to ethnic chinese citizens abroad. have you felt it? funny that you ask, i was just back in the us and flying. i was very conscious of the fact that i was trying to remain looking healthy at all times and not coughing or sniffling on the flight. they were...
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henry florida that goes, if you think you can or you cannot, you're right. perspective is everything and so much of life is subject to becoming a self under fulfilling prophecy. not longago i was cruising items for sale at a small antique shop near my home in carlsbad california north of san diego, i stumbled upon a bar set one aside yours and when the said mine. the glasses were a company by matching picture the set ours, there was a time i would've considered it sweet but these days i find it depressing. i was feeling pretty down about the turn my life had taken in the little reminder the full me wherever i go. i turned to quarter inside the shop and as i did the song that we considered our song brother together began playing on the radio that was sitting on the shelf in a nearby booth, i like to think it was his way reminded me he was still with me and understood the pain and no matter what i would never be alone. it is true, reminders of her difficulty and sadness are everywhere, we don't have to look too hard to find them, the best is reminders of happier times are everywhere to and you can feel reassured and take pleasure in the gifts and joys that they bring to
henry florida that goes, if you think you can or you cannot, you're right. perspective is everything and so much of life is subject to becoming a self under fulfilling prophecy. not longago i was cruising items for sale at a small antique shop near my home in carlsbad california north of san diego, i stumbled upon a bar set one aside yours and when the said mine. the glasses were a company by matching picture the set ours, there was a time i would've considered it sweet but these days i find it...
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henry kaufman as well, and dr. gary shilling as well. you were weaned on these guys. what is the value of the brave, long , the acuity of kaufman, and the giant market call of a guy like shilling? julian: there has been an in norma's amount of change in the financial industry -- enormous amount of change in the financial industry. it basically reinforces this idea that if you have the singular paradigm, you need to stay with it. that is the way long-term profits are made. ask warren buffett. tom: this is so important. what people want to know is do disinflation and bring it over to a fed that has been behind? gary: i don't think the fed matters. world in an excess supply , more production then consumption. there is a savings glut and when you have more supply than demand, prices go down and enter trades go down. the correlation between treasury bond yields and inflation is 60%. inflation,right on you have the leg up on treasury yields. that is the end of the game. as long as we are in a disinflation and moving into a deflationary world, we have downward pressure on yields. what happens when you get to ze
henry kaufman as well, and dr. gary shilling as well. you were weaned on these guys. what is the value of the brave, long , the acuity of kaufman, and the giant market call of a guy like shilling? julian: there has been an in norma's amount of change in the financial industry -- enormous amount of change in the financial industry. it basically reinforces this idea that if you have the singular paradigm, you need to stay with it. that is the way long-term profits are made. ask warren buffett....
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to avoid being defeated henry kissinger used to say if the government doesn't win when they're fighting insurgents then the government loses you know this town going on for a long time so my personal feeling is maybe a stamp of think about negotiations. it's just going to get your perspective on this we do appreciate it the best of him currently you're welcome. now recording london has denied it julian assange the wiki leaks founder sought to be released over the risk of contracting the coronavirus in prison his lawyers argued british jails would become the epi centers for the spread of the virus jews are overcrowded and so is being held in the u.k. awaiting possible extradition to the united states where he may say face charges relating to 2000 and leaks over the wars in iraq and afghanistan. prosecutors it here indicting 20 suspects for the killing of journalist. thing clearly the deputy head of saudi intelligence and a royal court advisor all are accused of instigating premeditated murder with monstrous intent the saudis deny allegations that crown prince mohammed bin salman played a leading role in the sorties killing the critic of the kingdom's leadership
to avoid being defeated henry kissinger used to say if the government doesn't win when they're fighting insurgents then the government loses you know this town going on for a long time so my personal feeling is maybe a stamp of think about negotiations. it's just going to get your perspective on this we do appreciate it the best of him currently you're welcome. now recording london has denied it julian assange the wiki leaks founder sought to be released over the risk of contracting the...
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long this lasts in germany. to the biggest plunge in wall street stocks and's 1987. european markets are opening higher to the tune of 4%. henryapital markets at deutsche bank. henry, good to speak with you this morning. let me start with a question about the broader markets and the clues you are looking for to whether we substantially priced in all of the downside from coronavirus. is it possible to say that yet? unfortunately, i think it is pretty clear there is potentially more downside to come. it is obviously great to see the markets opening a positive way this morning, but i think this has much further to run. we are only at the beginning of the social isolation in europe and the u.s. and the effects on the real economy are yet to be felt so while there has been a valuation adjustment, it is fair andthat it is a just meant at this point, but obviously, the real effects of individual companies are still only going to be found out over the next couple of quarters. matt: how bad do you expect it to be? theave been talking about people who need it most are probably going to find it difficult to get assistance. restaurant, a
long this lasts in germany. to the biggest plunge in wall street stocks and's 1987. european markets are opening higher to the tune of 4%. henryapital markets at deutsche bank. henry, good to speak with you this morning. let me start with a question about the broader markets and the clues you are looking for to whether we substantially priced in all of the downside from coronavirus. is it possible to say that yet? unfortunately, i think it is pretty clear there is potentially more downside to...