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the work of henry moore has been seen the work of henry moore has been seenin the work of henry moore has been seen in almost every country in the world. he has made a staggering total of something like 900 sculptures, thousands of drawings, nearly thousand graphics. sculptures, thousands of drawings, nearly thousand graphicslj sculptures, thousands of drawings, nearly thousand graphics. i cannot believe, because his work seems so comfortable, that there was this feeling that it was dangerous, but it was outrageous, that it would defile youth. his first exhibition was in 1928, already his work was causing controversy. the articles that he was studying in cold his work, you know, ugly and disgusting and that he fed on a cesspit. what took people are back was a matter of expression that emphasises sexual nature of his subjects and rejected a realistic treatment of the human figure. it was considered to be primitive, decadent and savage stop ina way primitive, decadent and savage stop in a way was, he wanted to arise in us in a way was, he wanted to arise in us of the deepest forces and
the work of henry moore has been seen the work of henry moore has been seenin the work of henry moore has been seen in almost every country in the world. he has made a staggering total of something like 900 sculptures, thousands of drawings, nearly thousand graphics. sculptures, thousands of drawings, nearly thousand graphicslj sculptures, thousands of drawings, nearly thousand graphics. i cannot believe, because his work seems so comfortable, that there was this feeling that it was dangerous,...
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i mentioned henry clay already. daniel webster. i gave you a little bit of daniel webster. stephen a. douglas, who was called by journalists of the time a steam engine in britches. because of his ferocious dynamism. had these men, clay, webster, conservative whigs aligned with stephen a. douglas, a northern democrat, essentially, on behalf of compromise, on one side, against an extraordinary group of men who really defined the old term about bedfellows. president zachary taylor, old rough and ready, again a president who is largely forgotten by most americans that plays -- but plays a fascinating role in that's events. much more interesting role morally, very courageous individual, a lifelong slave owner, had a plantation in louisiana but is absolutely dead set against, against the expansion of slavery westward. very, very staunch in opposing clay's compromise because he figured that it might permit the slavery to go westward. on the other hand, politically unfortunately clueless, john c. calhoun, whom i mentioned, brilliantly termed by a great american historian as the mar
i mentioned henry clay already. daniel webster. i gave you a little bit of daniel webster. stephen a. douglas, who was called by journalists of the time a steam engine in britches. because of his ferocious dynamism. had these men, clay, webster, conservative whigs aligned with stephen a. douglas, a northern democrat, essentially, on behalf of compromise, on one side, against an extraordinary group of men who really defined the old term about bedfellows. president zachary taylor, old rough and...
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>> "crazy rich asians" made henry one of the mostn demand leading men. he's hoping the gang can g back in front of the camera. >> hopefully we'reoing get e crew together and discuss some sort of a sequel. >> the 32-year-d is the first global ambassado for hennessy d toasted the season at a bash alongside wife, liz. what do you do for the holidays? >> other than the usual sort of cooking a feast, eating, almost passing out, eating way too many chocolates, we goor a country walk just to try to get some air. >> well, henry, thank you so much for stopping by. i'm going to hang here at henry's party for a little long tonigh-- ♪ all i want for christmas is you ♪ >>mari's holiday hit turns 25. how it happened accident. >> itust so happened to work. >> plus, carrie fisher final "star wars." the cast sharing their fondest and funniest memories. >> she g to my trailer, went back to set like nothing happened. >> and a "modern family" christmas. what cast meats reallyhought of his hiday fts. >> did you throw them in the garbage? >> did you? >> wow, savage. >>> c
>> "crazy rich asians" made henry one of the mostn demand leading men. he's hoping the gang can g back in front of the camera. >> hopefully we'reoing get e crew together and discuss some sort of a sequel. >> the 32-year-d is the first global ambassado for hennessy d toasted the season at a bash alongside wife, liz. what do you do for the holidays? >> other than the usual sort of cooking a feast, eating, almost passing out, eating way too many chocolates, we...
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as superman. >> yeah, but get ready because henry's using those super muscles to hunt monsters in his new show "the witcher." enjoy. >> i've heard tales of your kind, witcher. >> what was training for this like versus training for what's superman? >> right. they are the same. it's just about getting in that training each day and forcing yourself to do it. you finished a very long shift and you were there two hours early for your hair and your make-up and then you have to go to the gym. >> speaking of hair, we can't get over henry's very orlando bloom as legolas transformation. >> what did you think when you first looked in the mirror and saw yourself with that hair? >> the hair went through an evolution. it really did. i had multiple wigs and some were better than others for fighting. some were used for all the water work. it helped transform the character, me into the character and i love that. >> i do this it's impossible in today's day and age to make an amazing fantasy show like this and not get those "game of thrones" comparisons. >> right. i think comparisons are always gonna be
as superman. >> yeah, but get ready because henry's using those super muscles to hunt monsters in his new show "the witcher." enjoy. >> i've heard tales of your kind, witcher. >> what was training for this like versus training for what's superman? >> right. they are the same. it's just about getting in that training each day and forcing yourself to do it. you finished a very long shift and you were there two hours early for your hair and your make-up and then...
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viÑas se ha tirado al frente junto con henry martÍn. allÁ en monterrey, de repente se botaba, y permitÍa que llegaran a richard sÁnchez y guido rodrÍguez. aquÍ no lo estÁn logrando. no sÉ si giovanni en algÚn momento adoptarÁ esa posiciÓn o si viÑas se va a retrasar un poquito para recuperar la pelota aguantarla y poder jugar al frente con henry martÍn. >> estÁ consiguiendo el servicio. ibargüen por la izquierda. guido rodrÍguez haciendo seÑas para que venga el apoyo hasta jorge sÁnchez. lo hace en corto en zona de mucho trÁnsito, aristeguieta que viene a presionar la salida entre aguilera y bruno valdez. buena apertura y aquÍ viene aguilar a meter servicio. el balÓn que sigue en el Área y no hay control de ibargüen. desde atrÁs llegando jorge sÁnchez lo va a intentar, pero mete el disparo sin la direcciÓn de vida y hay saque de meta de monarcas morelia. >> tiene buena pierna derecha jorge sÁnchez. acomoda la pelota de una vez. sabe que va a disparar. sosa la habÍa controlado con la mirada. prefiere salir larg
viÑas se ha tirado al frente junto con henry martÍn. allÁ en monterrey, de repente se botaba, y permitÍa que llegaran a richard sÁnchez y guido rodrÍguez. aquÍ no lo estÁn logrando. no sÉ si giovanni en algÚn momento adoptarÁ esa posiciÓn o si viÑas se va a retrasar un poquito para recuperar la pelota aguantarla y poder jugar al frente con henry martÍn. >> estÁ consiguiendo el servicio. ibargüen por la izquierda. guido rodrÍguez haciendo seÑas para que venga el apoyo...
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great men of enduring legacy such as george marshall, dean atchison, henry kissinger. here at the mcconnell center, we already had the privilege as i think may have been mentioned to host six previous secretaries of state. george schultz was here for the opening of the program in 1991. madelieine albright, jim bakker, colin powell, condoleezza rice and hillary clinton. this morning it's our great honor to make it lucky number seven with the 70th united states secretary of state, mike pompeo. mike graduated top of his class from west point and served an accomplishment in any year, but wait until you hear about a few of mike's classmates. one is an elected member of congress and two serve as high ranking members of the state department. and one we had here, secretary of state mike esper all in the class of 1986 at west point. so this is not exactly a group of slackers. but mike rose to the very top. as a young cavalry officer mike was stationed in the divided german capital in the tenuous months before the fall of the berlin wall. he served with the forces of freedom. af
great men of enduring legacy such as george marshall, dean atchison, henry kissinger. here at the mcconnell center, we already had the privilege as i think may have been mentioned to host six previous secretaries of state. george schultz was here for the opening of the program in 1991. madelieine albright, jim bakker, colin powell, condoleezza rice and hillary clinton. this morning it's our great honor to make it lucky number seven with the 70th united states secretary of state, mike pompeo....
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please say hello to henry cavill. [cheers and ♪ >> jimmy: very good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> jimmy: i know is going to sound weird, but when you walk out, you look like you're wearing one of those fake muscle suits. like the little boys wear with all the foam muscles on them, except i know they're not foam. they're actual human flesh. >> it's silicon. >> jimmy: they're actual human flesh. how sfgood. >> jimmy: how often to people bring up superman in your daily life? >> not often. you're the first. >> jimmy: that is truly remarkable. i heard that you were, do you celebrate thanksgiving traditionally? >> not in the uk. we don't do that. >> jimmy: but when you are here you do. >> when i'm here, i will find someone who's willing to take me in for food. >> jimmy: i see. that's the whole idea is that people come together, yeah. >> yeah. but in the uk, this year the mcquarries invited me over for what we call a friends giving. they have their thanksgiving on the thanksgiving gay andday. >> jimmy: the mcquar
please say hello to henry cavill. [cheers and ♪ >> jimmy: very good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> jimmy: i know is going to sound weird, but when you walk out, you look like you're wearing one of those fake muscle suits. like the little boys wear with all the foam muscles on them, except i know they're not foam. they're actual human flesh. >> it's silicon. >> jimmy: they're actual human flesh. how sfgood. >> jimmy: how often to people bring up...
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exasperated by lane's zeal and resulting civilian complaints, by fall, general henry w. halik, commander of the army in missouri referred to lane's raids as great jayhawking expeditions. in the west, the progress of emancipation followed the army's movements southward. even before his predecessor, john c. fremont, the republican party's first presidential candidate in 1856, had entered a -- had issued a short-lived emancipation proclamation, one that lincoln rescinded for fear of driving border states headlong into secession. troops in northern and southeast missouri were enticing missouri slaves to abscond and become servants for fair wages. the military freely used slaves who offered information about guerillas and disunionists. prior to his removal from command, he pursued retreating confederates southward in missouri. fremont would not allow contraband slaves to be returned to the masters to reclaim them. this was also going on in northern missouri when illinois troops entered, and in eastern or southern missouri when illinois and indiana troops entered as well. as t
exasperated by lane's zeal and resulting civilian complaints, by fall, general henry w. halik, commander of the army in missouri referred to lane's raids as great jayhawking expeditions. in the west, the progress of emancipation followed the army's movements southward. even before his predecessor, john c. fremont, the republican party's first presidential candidate in 1856, had entered a -- had issued a short-lived emancipation proclamation, one that lincoln rescinded for fear of driving border...
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later on henry's invitation. the 1st to travel just want to down the road to see if these principles of circular economics can work on a much larger industrial scale. it's. exactly. breaks. here. actor turned farmer robert jordan also has a vertical farm but this one is another level. group jackets it's a different season in say disney. like herb safari would we go means beisel again some coriander i need to speak to you to have kind of a glass that's just weird so this is entirely electric yes there's no no sunlight used to hold the wire meant a more efficient growth. of all your yield is a much waste from an operation like this we grow enough you know biodegradable so we have no plastics inside the growth area anymore everything is biodegradable. robots goal is to prove that these hyper sustainable take needs could one day be rolled out in every city and town in the world transporting. these 2 leaves these peat and just around the world it's not that clever it should always be produced locally and consumed loca
later on henry's invitation. the 1st to travel just want to down the road to see if these principles of circular economics can work on a much larger industrial scale. it's. exactly. breaks. here. actor turned farmer robert jordan also has a vertical farm but this one is another level. group jackets it's a different season in say disney. like herb safari would we go means beisel again some coriander i need to speak to you to have kind of a glass that's just weird so this is entirely electric yes...
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later on henry's invitation 'd. first to travel just want to down the road to see if these principles of circular economics can work on a much larger industrial scale. away but. this. is exactly. breaks. here. actor turned from a robert jordan has a vertical farm but this one is on another level. who jackets a different season in say disney. like herb safari would we go means vassal again some coriander i just spoke to he had to have kind of a glass as well so this is entirely electric l.e.d.s. there's no no sunlight used to hold the wire meant a more efficient growth. of all your yield is a much waste from an operation like this we grow enough you know biodegradable so we have no plastics inside the growth area anymore everything is biodegradable. goal is to prove that these hyper sustainable take needs could one day be in every city and town in the world transporting. the leaves on these peat that just around the world is not that clever it should always be produced locally and consumed locally i love that rather
later on henry's invitation 'd. first to travel just want to down the road to see if these principles of circular economics can work on a much larger industrial scale. away but. this. is exactly. breaks. here. actor turned from a robert jordan has a vertical farm but this one is on another level. who jackets a different season in say disney. like herb safari would we go means vassal again some coriander i just spoke to he had to have kind of a glass as well so this is entirely electric l.e.d.s....
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later on henry's invitation. ready to 1st to travel just want to down the road to see if these principles of circular economics can work on a much larger scale. farming on exactly. breaks. here. turned from a robert jordan has a vertical farm but this one is another level. who moves a jacket it's a different season in say disney. like herb safari would we go means possible again some coriander i need to speak to you to have kind of a glass that's just weird so this is entirely electric yes there's no no sunlight used to hold the wire meant a more efficient growth. of all your yield is a much waste from an operation like this we grow enough you know biodegradable so we have no plastics inside the growth area anymore everything is biodegradable. goal is to prove that these hyper sustainable take needs could one day be rolled out in every city and town in the world transporting. these 2 leaves on these peat and just around the world it's not that clever it should always be produced locally and consumed locally i lov
later on henry's invitation. ready to 1st to travel just want to down the road to see if these principles of circular economics can work on a much larger scale. farming on exactly. breaks. here. turned from a robert jordan has a vertical farm but this one is another level. who moves a jacket it's a different season in say disney. like herb safari would we go means possible again some coriander i need to speak to you to have kind of a glass that's just weird so this is entirely electric yes...
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later on henry's invitation 'd. the 1st to travel just want to down the road to see if these principles of circular economics can work on a much larger industrial scale. it's. exactly. breaks. here. actor turned farmer robert jordan also has a vertical farm but this one is another level. group jackets it's a different season in say disney. like herb safari we go means possible again some coriander i did speak to have kind of a glass that's just weird so this is entirely electric yes there's no no sunlight used to hold the wire meant a more efficient growth. of all your yield is a much waste from an operation like this we grow enough you know biodegradable so we have no plastics inside the growth area anymore everything is biodegradable. robots goal is to prove that these hyper sustainable take needs could one day be in every city and town in the world transporting. these to leave these peat and just around the world it's not that clever it should always be produced locally and consumed locally i love that rather tha
later on henry's invitation 'd. the 1st to travel just want to down the road to see if these principles of circular economics can work on a much larger industrial scale. it's. exactly. breaks. here. actor turned farmer robert jordan also has a vertical farm but this one is another level. group jackets it's a different season in say disney. like herb safari we go means possible again some coriander i did speak to have kind of a glass that's just weird so this is entirely electric yes there's no...
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adelante estarÁn viÑas acompaÑado por henry martin. estÁ en el terreno de juego al lado de donde calientan los jugadores del amÉrica, sergio el checo pÉrez, que sabemos que es aficionado del amÉrica. >> quÉ mal gusto tiene "el checo" pÉrez. no, perdÓn. >> la misma alineaciÓn que le hizo tres goles a tigres en el volcÁn en 45 minutos. "el piojo" busca anotar goles de visitante y tener el control del partido, y tiene los jugadores adecuados para hacer ambas cosas. veamos si tiene la capacidad de la contundencia de hoy como la tuvieron en monterrey. le van a caer unos goles de visitante. >> ¿quÉ tanto conviene cerrar o que la vuelta sea como visitante? justo como lo tendrÁ morelia. >> a mÍ me gusta mÁs cerrar de visitante. es mÁs que nada una percepciÓn por el gol de visitante, aunque el gol de visitante no ha influido en nada en estos Últimos torneos, desde que se puso en prÁctica. en los empates, generalmente se da el pase por la posiciÓn en la tabla. no ha habido posibilidades de ver el gol de visitante. a la percepc
adelante estarÁn viÑas acompaÑado por henry martin. estÁ en el terreno de juego al lado de donde calientan los jugadores del amÉrica, sergio el checo pÉrez, que sabemos que es aficionado del amÉrica. >> quÉ mal gusto tiene "el checo" pÉrez. no, perdÓn. >> la misma alineaciÓn que le hizo tres goles a tigres en el volcÁn en 45 minutos. "el piojo" busca anotar goles de visitante y tener el control del partido, y tiene los jugadores adecuados para hacer...
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henry morgenthau the u.s. ambassador to turkey from 1913 to 21916 understood full well what was transpiring. he left his post in early 1916 because he later be called quote my effort to stop the destruction of the armenians had made turkey for me a place of horror. madam president american diplomats like henry morgenthau are on the ground in turkey and they made her up efforts to help the armenian people but here in washington at the time no one did anything in the face of the crime. as former u.n. ambassador samantha power wrote in her pulitzer prize-winning book a problem from americas nonresponsive the turkish horrors established patterns that would be repeated. as my colleague from texas who has been such a stalwart advocate with me as very often noted this is the first genocide to be recorded in a century. hewe know all too well the horrs that would be repeated in the 20th century with the holocaust and other genocides around the world. in the senate today we break those patterns. rejoin theed house to do
henry morgenthau the u.s. ambassador to turkey from 1913 to 21916 understood full well what was transpiring. he left his post in early 1916 because he later be called quote my effort to stop the destruction of the armenians had made turkey for me a place of horror. madam president american diplomats like henry morgenthau are on the ground in turkey and they made her up efforts to help the armenian people but here in washington at the time no one did anything in the face of the crime. as former...
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in the rendering that you had that showed the street front with the henry, the storefront appeared to be frameless glass. why is that one different from all the rest. >> i'm happy to go back. it appeared when i looked at it more closely. >> it's in our packets as well. >> the intent is to maintain the storefronts similarly as we can with the existing that remains and part of the restaurant and do joe us has this more traditional commissioners and point that will be something i like to also have you address is that i seen various different storefront treatment ranging from the frame less policing storefront to the dojo which looks like its render as big red color to some other storefront where you have black molding. >> the intent here. thank you for your question. for dojo in this case is to actually use similar wood windows and a different color and that's what is showing in the rendering and it's to be consistent with the material on the building with the replacement storefront and we want it to highlight where the coffee kiosk is by going with a slightly different color. even if it
in the rendering that you had that showed the street front with the henry, the storefront appeared to be frameless glass. why is that one different from all the rest. >> i'm happy to go back. it appeared when i looked at it more closely. >> it's in our packets as well. >> the intent is to maintain the storefronts similarly as we can with the existing that remains and part of the restaurant and do joe us has this more traditional commissioners and point that will be something i...
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henry. henry is an outgoing 9-year-old who lives in gross point, michigan. henry loves people. he greets everyone he meets with a big hug. he also loves performing. his favorite activity is dance class and he enjoys singing care ow-- singing karoke at home. i like to sing too. he is also living with a number of preexisting conditions, including down syndrome, autism, and severe reflex. henry's mom, kira, explained why comprehensive health insurance is so foreign her family. henry was hospitalized at eight months for ann fection that nearly took his -- for an infection that nearly took his life. saving his life cost over $1 million. she added this, if we didn't have access to affordable health care coverage, we would have been bankrupt before henry was one year old. no family should face bankruptcy because their child was born with a genetic condition or hospitalized with a serious illness. and i just want to remind my colleagues, this could happen to any of us at any time. just almost four years ago my nephew and his wonderful wife had their first-born girl and she was born wit
henry. henry is an outgoing 9-year-old who lives in gross point, michigan. henry loves people. he greets everyone he meets with a big hug. he also loves performing. his favorite activity is dance class and he enjoys singing care ow-- singing karoke at home. i like to sing too. he is also living with a number of preexisting conditions, including down syndrome, autism, and severe reflex. henry's mom, kira, explained why comprehensive health insurance is so foreign her family. henry was...
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his distinctive voice inspired sir lenny henry's "grapple me grapenuts" catchphrase and was a regular presence on tv. bellamy, who lived in county durham, later attracted criticism for dismissing global warming. in 2004, he described climate change as "poppycock" and later said the stance cost him his tv career. comedy writer and radio presenter danny baker has paid tribute to bellamy, calling him a "truly brilliant and canny broadcaster". 0n the last day of campaigning before tomorrow's general election — party leaders have travelled from one key seat to the next, from dawn til dusk, trying to win last minute support. the two men vying to be prime minister — borisjohnson and jeremy corbyn — have criss—crossed the country speaking to voters. the conservative leader started the day on a milk round in west yorkshire, then onto derby — to pose with a pie. next it was south wales, then essex and he's finishing the day in london. the labour leader was in glasgow bright and early, before travelling to a rally in middlesbrough and then onto south yorksire. he's now in bedford and l
his distinctive voice inspired sir lenny henry's "grapple me grapenuts" catchphrase and was a regular presence on tv. bellamy, who lived in county durham, later attracted criticism for dismissing global warming. in 2004, he described climate change as "poppycock" and later said the stance cost him his tv career. comedy writer and radio presenter danny baker has paid tribute to bellamy, calling him a "truly brilliant and canny broadcaster". 0n the last day of...
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so when henry figured that out, and the model-t. was built up in detroit any of the manufacturing hubs shifted from indianapolis or cleveland or you name it to detroit. the first event of any kind, any sporting or competitive event was a balloon race that launched just a few feet from where we are right now, and one of the balloons made it to tennessee and was the winner. the second event to take place here was in early august of 1909 and that was a motorcycle race, and so you had the two-wheelers here before the racecars. they had a hard time with the surface which was the original surface crushed tar and rock. that did not suit motorcycles at all, and so unfortunately that event was cut short because of theaccidents, and the following week, that is the first time there was automobiles racing here. that was more successful, and the track started to break up by the third day of racing, and then, you know, it was canceled as well, and then the bricks were laid down in the fall of 1909. the car we are standing next to is the nickname
so when henry figured that out, and the model-t. was built up in detroit any of the manufacturing hubs shifted from indianapolis or cleveland or you name it to detroit. the first event of any kind, any sporting or competitive event was a balloon race that launched just a few feet from where we are right now, and one of the balloons made it to tennessee and was the winner. the second event to take place here was in early august of 1909 and that was a motorcycle race, and so you had the...
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henri: the entry of virtual banks is an area to watch. what is more interesting on this topic is the battleground for virtual banks is happening in asia. you mentioned a spate of them approved by hong kong. we are seeing numerous initiatives from malaysia to singapore to thailand to korea. and especially this wave of virtual banks are not start ups, but tech players that have not only tech expertise they have they recognition but also have the trust and confidence of their users. this is something to watch, especially if they have deep pockets. paul: one of the things that you watch that i find interesting is the valuation of assets inside videogames. you raise the point this could be used for money laundering. are there some opportunities here as well? thei: what we may see is synergies between the gaming industry and the crypto space. today many of your viewers who are gamers probably have assets within your video games, whether it is skins or special weapons, but a lot of these are assets, they don't own them, and the videogame company
henri: the entry of virtual banks is an area to watch. what is more interesting on this topic is the battleground for virtual banks is happening in asia. you mentioned a spate of them approved by hong kong. we are seeing numerous initiatives from malaysia to singapore to thailand to korea. and especially this wave of virtual banks are not start ups, but tech players that have not only tech expertise they have they recognition but also have the trust and confidence of their users. this is...
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she had known henry clay as a child. she had said as a child, her current father was in lexington kentucky. she sat as a child she wanted to marry a president and by god, she was going to have abraham lincoln. she called the two of them the lincoln party. our lincoln party. so that was the beginning of the lincoln party. in 1855, lincoln caught himself in the state legislature, getting back into politics. mary said you're not running through the state legislature. he had been elected. you are going to quit, you're not going to serve beneath you. you're running for the u.s. senate. she made him quite for the senate in 1855. he lost in the legislature. the antislavery democrat in order to boxes candidate and it was that that was one of the probe mary actions that helped create we came back republican party. so when lincoln lost in 1855, to a distinguished figure in the state, a judge, mary's best friend was his wife. she would never speak to her again because he had become the senator and not her husband. so she was fierce
she had known henry clay as a child. she had said as a child, her current father was in lexington kentucky. she sat as a child she wanted to marry a president and by god, she was going to have abraham lincoln. she called the two of them the lincoln party. our lincoln party. so that was the beginning of the lincoln party. in 1855, lincoln caught himself in the state legislature, getting back into politics. mary said you're not running through the state legislature. he had been elected. you are...
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take a look. >> kelly: albright, henry, come on in! okay, happy holidays! as people can probably tell, we are celebrating the holidays a little early, oh, yes. because we want to spread a little christmas tree because he avenue holiday movie coming out. i thought we would celebrate with a good old-fashioned game of nog pong. keeping it classy. >> i've never played regular pong. >> kelly: i think i've only played it once and i didn't win and i don't remember the rest of the night. [laughs] we are just missing one crucial ingredient, i'm going to pour a tiny bit just in all of them come and watch this, henry, this is how we do it, this is how you do it, this is why i don't remember the night! [laughs] the rules are simple, you toss the ball into one of my cups and i have to drink and vice versa. what we are playing for, so glad you asked, the winner gets to go home with a highly coveted first annual nog pong world championship belt! >> oh, my gosh! look at that thing! >> kelly: let's take positions. are you ready to start customer come going to ask a question
take a look. >> kelly: albright, henry, come on in! okay, happy holidays! as people can probably tell, we are celebrating the holidays a little early, oh, yes. because we want to spread a little christmas tree because he avenue holiday movie coming out. i thought we would celebrate with a good old-fashioned game of nog pong. keeping it classy. >> i've never played regular pong. >> kelly: i think i've only played it once and i didn't win and i don't remember the rest of the...
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ed henry, great to see you, thanks very much. coming up we will talk to former cnn contributor who was dumped because she took over conservative website, later should newsweek have fired a reporter who wrote thanksgiving story before anybody knew he was when we were looking for a roommate, he wanted someone super quiet. yeah, and he wanted someone to help out with chores. so, we got jean-pierre. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with renters insurance. ♪ yeah, geico did make it easy to switch and save. ♪ oh no. there's a wall there now. that's too bad. visit geico.com and see how easy saving on renters insurance can be. howie: how is trump spending thanksgiving tweeting golfing and more, well, that turned out to be untrue as the press learned 4 hours later the president was on a secret mission to afghanistan making the newsweek story kind of dumb and newsweek fired the reporter who wrote it, the story kind of snarky, posted at 10:00 a.m. in the morning, tweets coming previously scheduled. the pres
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he's the gold standard he said he is the gold standard of international diplomats and and this guy henry kissinger says you hillary clinton are the best ever secretary of state so this is just a reminder of what we've done this is from the guardian in 2003 or 4 kissinger proves argentinian dirty war henry kissinger gave his approval to the dirty war in argentina in the seventy's and wish 30000 people were killed according to newly declassified u.s. state department documents mr kissinger who is america's secretary of state is shown to have urged the argentine military regime to act before the u.s. congress resumes session and told that washington would not cause unnecessary difficulties there's actual transcripts that show that he was like hurry up and kill as many people kill kill your and kill the opposition as fast as possible before the american people notice and and complain to their congress so make sure you do it fast right what made henry kissinger's. in argentina possible was nixon of course quote closed the gold window in 71 he was nixon's boy yes and they got off the gold stan
he's the gold standard he said he is the gold standard of international diplomats and and this guy henry kissinger says you hillary clinton are the best ever secretary of state so this is just a reminder of what we've done this is from the guardian in 2003 or 4 kissinger proves argentinian dirty war henry kissinger gave his approval to the dirty war in argentina in the seventy's and wish 30000 people were killed according to newly declassified u.s. state department documents mr kissinger who is...
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you have these people like mike cover innded on the 1988 as can henry -- king henry. he upset all of that and shook up the ceo world. it went a little too far. mike milken ended up in jail. henry kravitz is going strong. some of these people involved were shady characters. carol: many were involved with sewer consumer advocacy groups. paula: i think a lot of big developed. you have consumer advocacy that came off of ralph nader's 1960's book. he birthed a whole generation of people who would run advocacy organizations for agencies and washington. it was the era where corporate governance came into being. where shareholders got a voice and could vote on resolutions and could turn out ceos or approval or not approve mergers. where also the era consumerism broke up. you finally had an investor democratization going -- thing going on. jason: the latest from peter thiel's institute. carol: plus, new york's commuter town. jason: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ jason: welcome back to bloomberg businessweek, and jason kelly. carol: i am carol massar. join us on the radio
you have these people like mike cover innded on the 1988 as can henry -- king henry. he upset all of that and shook up the ceo world. it went a little too far. mike milken ended up in jail. henry kravitz is going strong. some of these people involved were shady characters. carol: many were involved with sewer consumer advocacy groups. paula: i think a lot of big developed. you have consumer advocacy that came off of ralph nader's 1960's book. he birthed a whole generation of people who would...
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you need look no further than the fact they couldn't fathom the idea of henry wallace b. the vice president for sending to the presidency because they thought he was too liberal or they thought he was a soviet sympathizer or both. but they cared enough to recognize this great business of his health enough to take essentially a politician from missouri who haven't thought much about the world, who was kind of a local machine director and threw him on the ticket without thinking about whether he could govern or lead but he was the best shot at making sure wallace wasn't on the ticket and fdr didn't really care as long as whoever was thrown on the ticket with him didn't prevent him from winning the election. deep down, he probably knew he was going to die. i think the question was time. he thought he could power through, when the war and defended before his term he could resign and be the first secretary-general of the united nations. during his 82 days as vice president, he meets with fdr twice. he doesn't get a single intelligence briefing. he doesn't need a single foreign
you need look no further than the fact they couldn't fathom the idea of henry wallace b. the vice president for sending to the presidency because they thought he was too liberal or they thought he was a soviet sympathizer or both. but they cared enough to recognize this great business of his health enough to take essentially a politician from missouri who haven't thought much about the world, who was kind of a local machine director and threw him on the ticket without thinking about whether he...
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skyler henry is on capitol hill. what can we expect today? >> reporter: good morning. well, after weeks of testimony, the house intelligence committee voted to adopt the impeachment inquiry report late yesterday afternoon. now this process goes to the judiciary committee which traditionally is charged with drafting articles of impeachment. now the white house earlier this week despite an invitation declined to be at today's hearing. house democrats released a 300-page report detailing their findings in the impeachment pinquiry so far. >> this is about whether the american people have a right to expect that the president of the united states is going to act in their interests, with their security in mind and not for some illicit personal or political reason. >> reporter: covering two months of depositions and public hearings, the report says president trump used the power of his office to applying increasing pressure on the president of ukraine to investigate mr. trump's
skyler henry is on capitol hill. what can we expect today? >> reporter: good morning. well, after weeks of testimony, the house intelligence committee voted to adopt the impeachment inquiry report late yesterday afternoon. now this process goes to the judiciary committee which traditionally is charged with drafting articles of impeachment. now the white house earlier this week despite an invitation declined to be at today's hearing. house democrats released a 300-page report detailing...
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in 1988 as king henry. that and shookf up the ceo world. it went a little too far. henry kravitz is still going strong. some of these people involved were shady characters. >> big business got its start, but so did consumer advocacy. >> it was not just decades of greed. you had consumer advocacy that came off of ralph nader's 1960's book. he burst a whole generation of people who would then go to run advocacy organizations or agencies in washington like the environmental protection agency. it was the era when corporate governance came into being. voicehareholders got a and could vote on resolutions and could turn out ceos and approve mergers. consumerismra when rose up. it was the era when the retail investor came to be because manage their retirement money through 401(k). you finally had an investor democratization thing going on. >> from floating tax havens two-putting many city states on -- to putting mini city states on land. this is bloomberg businessweek. >> welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. >>
in 1988 as king henry. that and shookf up the ceo world. it went a little too far. henry kravitz is still going strong. some of these people involved were shady characters. >> big business got its start, but so did consumer advocacy. >> it was not just decades of greed. you had consumer advocacy that came off of ralph nader's 1960's book. he burst a whole generation of people who would then go to run advocacy organizations or agencies in washington like the environmental protection...
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the judiciary committee will hear from lawyers on both sides of the aisle, cbs reporter skyler henry said the drafting of the articles of impeachment is likely to happen soon.>>reporter: house judiciary chairman jerry nadler said his committee could vote on the articles of impeachment against president trump this week . >> we have a very rocksolid case and if it was presented to a jury it would be a guilty verdict in about three minutes flat.>> democratic leaders then abuse of power and obstruction is included likely>> overwhelming evidence here that the president sought to coerce ukraine to interfere in our election. >> the party is split on whether it should also include obstruction of justice as it relates to special counsel robert mueller's investigation into the 2016 election.>> we should proceed only on items we have direct evidence heard >> over the weekend president trump maintained he did nothing wrong in the july phone call with ukrainian president and they are sitting out of today's hearing calling the process unfair.>> people realize it was a conversation and only a conve
the judiciary committee will hear from lawyers on both sides of the aisle, cbs reporter skyler henry said the drafting of the articles of impeachment is likely to happen soon.>>reporter: house judiciary chairman jerry nadler said his committee could vote on the articles of impeachment against president trump this week . >> we have a very rocksolid case and if it was presented to a jury it would be a guilty verdict in about three minutes flat.>> democratic leaders then abuse of...
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congressman henry cuellar from texas, thanks for joining us this morning. my mistake. we appreciate it. the house is coming back in. washington journal will be back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. thanks for being with us here this morning. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. loving god, thank you for giving us another day. we thank you on this day for the example of st.
congressman henry cuellar from texas, thanks for joining us this morning. my mistake. we appreciate it. the house is coming back in. washington journal will be back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. thanks for being with us here this morning. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. loving god, thank you for giving us another day. we thank you on this day...
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congressman henry cuellar from texas, thanks for joining us this morning. my mistake. we appreciate it. the house is coming back in. washington journal will be back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. thanks for being with us here this morning. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. loving god, thank you for giving us another day. we thank you on this day for the example of st. nichlas who fed the hungry, brought hope to the imprice prisoned, gave comfort to the lost, and taught the truth to all. may all who work here in the people's house strive to i am tate him by putting -- imitate him by putting you first in all we do. give us the courage, love, and strength of st. nicolas, so like him we may serve you
congressman henry cuellar from texas, thanks for joining us this morning. my mistake. we appreciate it. the house is coming back in. washington journal will be back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. thanks for being with us here this morning. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. loving god, thank you for giving us another day. we thank you on this day...
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in 1988 as king henry. who upset all of that and shook up the ceo world. it went a little too far. henry kravitz is still going strong. mike ended up in jail. some of these people involved were shady characters. >> big business got its start, -- it's time in the magazine during that era, but so did consumer advocacy. >> it was not just decades of greed. i think a lot of big ideas developed in that period. you had consumer advocacy that came off of ralph nader's 1960's book. he burst a whole generation of people who would then go to run advocacy organizations or agencies in washington like the environmental protection agency. it was the era when corporate governance came into being. when shareholders got a voice and could vote on resolutions and could turn out ceo's and approve mergers. it was the era when consumerism rose up. it was the era when the retail investor came to be because people had to manage their retirement money through 401(k). you finally had an investor democratization thing going on. >> fr
in 1988 as king henry. who upset all of that and shook up the ceo world. it went a little too far. henry kravitz is still going strong. mike ended up in jail. some of these people involved were shady characters. >> big business got its start, -- it's time in the magazine during that era, but so did consumer advocacy. >> it was not just decades of greed. i think a lot of big ideas developed in that period. you had consumer advocacy that came off of ralph nader's 1960's book. he burst...
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one arch enemy, henry wise of virginia, nearly 40 years his junior called him the hissing serpent of braintree. despite the nastiness did, in fact, capture his cat and mouse approach. more cat and mouse then snake. one of john quincy adams greatest performances came when he introduced the petition from a group of slaves which led southern colleagues to explode with calls to expel him. waiting patiently until their fuming dissipated and they drafted language to officially censure him he revealed that the petition for slaves was not a call to end slavery but to preserve it. it was a hoax and the joke was on his colleagues. but then adams took it further and he made an even angrier when he proceeded to legitimate dissent of the right of slaves to petition congress he said offending the feeling of a southern member of the house was no reason to silence the representative or refuse to hear a petition. he reminded his colleagues that the south consisted of more than masters. how could one favored class and that is his word, too, the master class, supersede the rights of everyone else and t
one arch enemy, henry wise of virginia, nearly 40 years his junior called him the hissing serpent of braintree. despite the nastiness did, in fact, capture his cat and mouse approach. more cat and mouse then snake. one of john quincy adams greatest performances came when he introduced the petition from a group of slaves which led southern colleagues to explode with calls to expel him. waiting patiently until their fuming dissipated and they drafted language to officially censure him he revealed...
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revisiting of the past and saying was this really something we should have done now even mentioned henry kissinger. former u.s. secretary of state who just a few weeks ago warned that the united states and china may be and if with heels all of a cold war and he actually said that the major conflict on the scale of world war one could not be excluded. do your share such an alarmist no says. i think major conflict cannot be excluded i also think major conflict can be avoided on the scale of world war one there are several points where we could have had that major conflict the taiwan straits crises of 95 to 6 the high on spy plane incident of 2001 those were places where if things had gone wrong and decisions had been made wrong you could have had a world war one type conflict except there were nuclear weapons on each side foothills of the cold war is an odd turn of phrase to my mind we hear a lot about a new cold war between the united states and china to my mind at least that's a statement most frequently made by people who know very little about the cold war well you can't accuse henry k
revisiting of the past and saying was this really something we should have done now even mentioned henry kissinger. former u.s. secretary of state who just a few weeks ago warned that the united states and china may be and if with heels all of a cold war and he actually said that the major conflict on the scale of world war one could not be excluded. do your share such an alarmist no says. i think major conflict cannot be excluded i also think major conflict can be avoided on the scale of world...
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as henry said, they will vote according to brexit.” brexit. as henry said, they will vote according to brexit. i believe, now, they need to solve that probe —— problem forever. now, they need to solve that probe -- problem forever. boris johnson doesn't plan will decide it forever. will need another referendum, but because if we don't have another referendum to solve this problem forever, i think this country will be.... forever, i think this country will be... .i forever, i think this country will be... . i think people will look at this, try to make up their mind, and personally i think they should stay in the eu. we have only got one moment left, but eunice has talked about voters being tired. we have had considerable promises on all sides in terms of spending. whose promises do people believe in terms of trusting them? i'm not sure the vote rs have of trusting them? i'm not sure the voters have much trust in anyone, because all the premises have been broken up until now. i think voters will go with the party that they think
as henry said, they will vote according to brexit.” brexit. as henry said, they will vote according to brexit. i believe, now, they need to solve that probe —— problem forever. now, they need to solve that probe -- problem forever. boris johnson doesn't plan will decide it forever. will need another referendum, but because if we don't have another referendum to solve this problem forever, i think this country will be.... forever, i think this country will be... .i forever, i think this...
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william henry harrison was a very ambitious leader from virginia. in his late 20's, he has made the territorial governor of indiana and almost immediately accelerates the process of treaty making and moving native lands into american control. william henry harrison would continue to have a great influence on the early years of what became indiana. he came from virginia and wanted to re-create indiana and the model of an aristocratic, slaveowning society. he had a lot of opposition. that opposition was led by a man named jonathan jennings, pushing for statehood even before the war of 1812. with the war over, now that bush resumed. jennings led a faction that really wanted to emphasize the rights of the common man, much more democratic, also outline, the northwest ordinance, any form of slavery in the state outlawed. ultimately his faction would prevail and determine the course of indiana over the next decades. after indiana achieved statehood, december, 1816, most of the early settlers were from the upper south, kentucky, virginia, north carolina. th
william henry harrison was a very ambitious leader from virginia. in his late 20's, he has made the territorial governor of indiana and almost immediately accelerates the process of treaty making and moving native lands into american control. william henry harrison would continue to have a great influence on the early years of what became indiana. he came from virginia and wanted to re-create indiana and the model of an aristocratic, slaveowning society. he had a lot of opposition. that...
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the portrait on the left here is william henry harrison. he's the governor of the indiana territory. he became the ninth president of the united states. when he ran for president, the campaign slogan was tippecanoe and tyler too. on my right here is jonathan jennings. he is the first governor after indiana gained statehood in 1816. over the fireplace is oliver p. morton, considered one of the most significant governors in indiana history. he was the governor of indiana during the civil war. we have portraits of other important people from indiana. on the corner here is a portrait that governor holcomb says will always stay and that's madam c.j. walker. an african-american businesswoman from indiana. he made $1 million or so. she is the first woman to be a millionaire with her cosmetics business. now, the table over here gets a lot of attention. this is the governor's conference table. this table is 16 feet long, six feet wide. it weighs 950 pounds. it's a beautiful work of art, solid wood. the state of indiana is embossed in the middle of t
the portrait on the left here is william henry harrison. he's the governor of the indiana territory. he became the ninth president of the united states. when he ran for president, the campaign slogan was tippecanoe and tyler too. on my right here is jonathan jennings. he is the first governor after indiana gained statehood in 1816. over the fireplace is oliver p. morton, considered one of the most significant governors in indiana history. he was the governor of indiana during the civil war. we...
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with all the details, ed henry. chief correspondent and host of america's news headquarters with ed henry. why does the white house and i'm so glad to hear this and i feel confident that a full-fledged, full-blown trial, is in their best interest? >> laura, i've talked to advisors around the president say they watch what's happening in the white house right now, people in the white house think this case has fallen apart for democrats. that's why they've thinned out the articles of impeachment, don't even have bribery or any specific crimes in there. it's much broader because inside the white house, the cases falling apart. nancy pelosi and jerry nadler are trying to rush this through so they can pivot back to jobs they can talk about when the president and his advisors are saying in private, wait a second, let's let them own this thing. if it gets to the senate, why rush it through? you heard kevin mccarthy and others raise the possibility. it's a fluid situation, ideas floating around. maybe you have a motion to di
with all the details, ed henry. chief correspondent and host of america's news headquarters with ed henry. why does the white house and i'm so glad to hear this and i feel confident that a full-fledged, full-blown trial, is in their best interest? >> laura, i've talked to advisors around the president say they watch what's happening in the white house right now, people in the white house think this case has fallen apart for democrats. that's why they've thinned out the articles of...
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revisiting of the past and saying was this really something we should have done now 8 you mentioned henry kissinger. former u.s. secretary of state who just a few weeks ago warned that the united states and china may be in diff with heels of a cold war and he actually said that the major conflict on the scale of world war one could not be excluded. do your share such an alarmist prognosis. i think major conflict cannot be excluded i also think major conflict can be avoided on the scale of world war one there are several points where we could have had that major conflict the taiwan straits crises of 95 to 6 the high on spy plane incident of 2001 those were places where if things had gone wrong and decisions had been made wrong you could have had a world war one type conflict except there were nuclear weapons on each side foothills of the cold war is an odd turn of phrase to my mind we hear a lot about a new cold war between the united states and china to my mind at least that's a statement most frequently made by people who know very little about the cold war well you can't accuse henry ki
revisiting of the past and saying was this really something we should have done now 8 you mentioned henry kissinger. former u.s. secretary of state who just a few weeks ago warned that the united states and china may be in diff with heels of a cold war and he actually said that the major conflict on the scale of world war one could not be excluded. do your share such an alarmist prognosis. i think major conflict cannot be excluded i also think major conflict can be avoided on the scale of world...
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xasperated by lane's zeal and resulting civilian complaints, w.halik, general henry commander of the army in missouri referred to lane's jayhawking at expeditions. n the west, the progress of emancipation followed the army's movements southward. his predecessor, john c. vermont, the republican presidentialians 1856 had entered a hort-lived emancipation proclamation, one that lincoln states into drive succession. troops in northern and southeast issouri were enticing missouri slaves to abscond and become servants for fair wages. used slaves freely who offered information about sunionists.nd dins would not allow contraband slaves to be returned to the masters to reclaim them. going on in northern missouri when illinois eastern orred and in outhern missouri when illinois troops entered as well. as the western armies pushed south into the mississippi buckle of the nation's plantation belt, a umanitarian crisis created by the flood tide of fugitive owners ho fled their into eastern arkansas and northern mississippi, pressured oth political and military policy. union officers required to r
xasperated by lane's zeal and resulting civilian complaints, w.halik, general henry commander of the army in missouri referred to lane's jayhawking at expeditions. n the west, the progress of emancipation followed the army's movements southward. his predecessor, john c. vermont, the republican presidentialians 1856 had entered a hort-lived emancipation proclamation, one that lincoln states into drive succession. troops in northern and southeast issouri were enticing missouri slaves to abscond...
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ed henry, great to see you, thanks very much. coming up we will talk to former cnn contributor who was dumped because she took over conservative website, later should newsweek have fired a reporter who wrote thanksgiving story before anybody knew he was heading to afghanistan? now she's dipped in the polls, elizabeth warren losing her mojo in iowa, joining us to analyze the coverage, aliana johnson, former political reporter and mara, national reporter and fox news contributor, medicare for all really hurt her and the media pretty late to understanding the negative impact of the 20 trillion-dollar proposal. >> i think that's right, we are seeing the impact in the polls now but it's not only that, elizabeth warren, there are quite a few things, there was first her fiasco with claiming indian heritage, then there was medicare for all which she was widely criticized for and she wouldn't just tell people, yes, your taxes are going to go up, and she was perceived as not being straightforward on that and now she's saying, oh, you can o
ed henry, great to see you, thanks very much. coming up we will talk to former cnn contributor who was dumped because she took over conservative website, later should newsweek have fired a reporter who wrote thanksgiving story before anybody knew he was heading to afghanistan? now she's dipped in the polls, elizabeth warren losing her mojo in iowa, joining us to analyze the coverage, aliana johnson, former political reporter and mara, national reporter and fox news contributor, medicare for all...
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revisiting of the past and saying was this really something we should have done now even mentioned henry kissinger. former u.s. secretary of state who just a few weeks ago warned that the united states and china may be in diff with heels of a cold war and he actually said that the major conflict on the scale of world war one could not be excluded. do your share such an alarmist prognosis. i think major conflict cannot be excluded i also think major conflict can be avoided on the scale of world war one there are several points where we could have had that major conflict the taiwan straits crises of 95 to 6 the high on spy plane incident of 2001 those were places where if things had gone wrong and decisions had been made wrong you could have had a world war one type conflict except there were nuclear weapons on each side foothills of the cold war is an odd turn of phrase to my mind we hear a lot about a new cold war between the united states and china to my mind at least that's a statement most frequently made by people who know very little about the cold war well you can't accuse henry ki
revisiting of the past and saying was this really something we should have done now even mentioned henry kissinger. former u.s. secretary of state who just a few weeks ago warned that the united states and china may be in diff with heels of a cold war and he actually said that the major conflict on the scale of world war one could not be excluded. do your share such an alarmist prognosis. i think major conflict cannot be excluded i also think major conflict can be avoided on the scale of world...
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revisiting of the past and saying was this really something we should have done now even mentioned henry kissinger. former u.s. secretary of state who just a few weeks ago warned that the united states and china may be and if with heals all the cold war and he actually said that the major conflict on the scale of world war one could not be excluded. do your share such an alarmist prognosis. i think major conflict cannot be excluded i also think major conflict can be avoided on the scale of world war one there are several points where we could have had that major conflict the taiwan straits crises of 95 to 6 the high on spy plane incident of 2001 those were places where if things had gone wrong and decisions had been made wrong you could have had a world war one type conflict except there were nuclear weapons on each side foothills of the cold war is an odd turn of phrase to my mind we hear a lot about a new cold war between the united states and china to my mind at least that's a statement most frequently made by people who know very little about the cold war well you can't accuse henry
revisiting of the past and saying was this really something we should have done now even mentioned henry kissinger. former u.s. secretary of state who just a few weeks ago warned that the united states and china may be and if with heals all the cold war and he actually said that the major conflict on the scale of world war one could not be excluded. do your share such an alarmist prognosis. i think major conflict cannot be excluded i also think major conflict can be avoided on the scale of...
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revisiting of the past and saying was this really something we should have done now even mentioned henry kissinger. former u.s. secretary of state who just a few weeks ago warned that the united states and china may be in diff with heels of a cold war and he actually said that the major conflict on the scale of world war one could not be excluded. do your share such an alarmist you know says. i think major conflict cannot be excluded i also think major conflict can be avoided on the scale of world war one there are several points where we could have had that major conflict the taiwan straits crises of 95 to 6 the high on spy plane incident of 2001 those were places where if things had gone wrong and decisions had been made wrong you could have had a world war one type conflict except there were nuclear weapons on each side foothills of the cold war is an odd turn of phrase to my mind we hear a lot about a new cold war between the united states and china to my mind at least that's a statement most frequently made by people who know very little about the cold war well you can't accuse henr
revisiting of the past and saying was this really something we should have done now even mentioned henry kissinger. former u.s. secretary of state who just a few weeks ago warned that the united states and china may be in diff with heels of a cold war and he actually said that the major conflict on the scale of world war one could not be excluded. do your share such an alarmist you know says. i think major conflict cannot be excluded i also think major conflict can be avoided on the scale of...
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as henry said, they will vote according to brexit. 0k. as henry said, they will vote according to brexit. ok. but now they need to solve this problem for ever. because the side—effect of it is disastrous to the country. that is disastrous to the country. that is boris johnson's plan. we need another referendum. because if we do not have a referendum to solve this problem for ever, i think this country will be dismantled. so the people should look at this and try to make up their mind and to, personally, i believe they should stay in the eu. eunice, only a moment left but eunice spoke about the voters being cynical and tired. what about trust? we have had many promises on all sides in terms of spending. whose promises to voters believing in terms of trusting them? i don't think voters believe in any promises being made because they have all been broken up to now. so i think people are perhaps letting themselves go with the party that they think may have the best chance to get something done but i don't know, i have not spoken to anyone w
as henry said, they will vote according to brexit. 0k. as henry said, they will vote according to brexit. ok. but now they need to solve this problem for ever. because the side—effect of it is disastrous to the country. that is disastrous to the country. that is boris johnson's plan. we need another referendum. because if we do not have a referendum to solve this problem for ever, i think this country will be dismantled. so the people should look at this and try to make up their mind and to,...
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however, there was a guy named henry ford that came up with a process using an assembly line to build cars. so when henry figured that out and the model t started being built up in detroit, any manufacturing hubs in automobile shifted basically from indianapolis or cleveland or you name it to detroit. the first event of ni kind, any kind of sporting or competitive event was a balloon race that took place in june of 1909. they launched out of the infield a few feet from where we were and one of the balloons made it all the way to tennessee and was the winner. the second event to take place here was in early august of 1909 and that was a motorcycle race. so you had two wheelers before the race cars. they had a very hard time with the surface which was the original surface crushed tar and rock. that did not suit motor cycles at all. so unfortunately that event was cut short because of some accidents. and then the following week, which was the weekend of august 19, 1909 that was the first time there was automobile racing here. that was a little more successful. the track started to break
however, there was a guy named henry ford that came up with a process using an assembly line to build cars. so when henry figured that out and the model t started being built up in detroit, any manufacturing hubs in automobile shifted basically from indianapolis or cleveland or you name it to detroit. the first event of ni kind, any kind of sporting or competitive event was a balloon race that took place in june of 1909. they launched out of the infield a few feet from where we were and one of...
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he described him, eerily reminiscent of the worst character of king henry viii but telling him there is still hope and he gets to his presidential carriage and shows up on the upper east side. as early as 1881, you control the president and the president might show up at your house. this meeting has profound impacts, one of these reasons he signs the pendleton act which creates the modern day civil service but arthur was a mediocre man, they walked around with important looking documents because they were embarrassed to tell people he didn't work, this faÇade of important stuff going on. he didn't push for the civil rights agenda we would have gotten with garfield. the one who is most unexpected and the biggest success is harry truman. the reason i say this is in 1944 all the democratic party bosses knew that fdr was a dying command. you need to look no further than the fact they couldn't fathom henry wallace ascending to the presidency because they thought he was too liberal or a soviet sympathizer or both. and the seriousness of fdr's help to take a provincial politician from miss
he described him, eerily reminiscent of the worst character of king henry viii but telling him there is still hope and he gets to his presidential carriage and shows up on the upper east side. as early as 1881, you control the president and the president might show up at your house. this meeting has profound impacts, one of these reasons he signs the pendleton act which creates the modern day civil service but arthur was a mediocre man, they walked around with important looking documents...