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in this week's show we'll be evaluating the record of henry kissinger. he was one of the most influential us statesmen of the 20th century and as a hardcore zionist, he shamelessly used his position to manipulate the united states into providing unequivocal support to israel. christinger was incredibly macchievelian, but unlike his modern day equivalence, he wasn't stupid and he certainly wasn't. mented. kissinger was also the architect of some of the 20th century's worst human rights abuses and war crimes. the tfabo chakra has been looking back at henry kissinger's life and legacy. the passing of a war criminal. the death of henry a kissinger at 100 years old marks the end of a bloody life. kissinger is well-known for his role in engineering the coup that brought general pinocha to power in chile and overthrowing the democratically elected leader salvador alende. kissinger's fingerprints were all over the wars, from vietnam to cambodia, to east timore, to bangladesh. less well known though, is kissinger's role in the neutralization of egypt as effective
in this week's show we'll be evaluating the record of henry kissinger. he was one of the most influential us statesmen of the 20th century and as a hardcore zionist, he shamelessly used his position to manipulate the united states into providing unequivocal support to israel. christinger was incredibly macchievelian, but unlike his modern day equivalence, he wasn't stupid and he certainly wasn't. mented. kissinger was also the architect of some of the 20th century's worst human rights abuses...
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w, ., , ., ., henry? the extraordinary power of a tv drama, henry? the extraordinary power of a tv drama. she _ henry? the extraordinary power of a tv drama, she stood _ henry? the extraordinary power of a tv drama, she stood down - henry? the extraordinary power of a tv drama, she stood down as - henry? the extraordinary power of a tv drama, she stood down as chief i tv drama, she stood down as chief executive of the post office in 2019, since this tv drama which has really swept westminster, dominated the landscape, she has maintained silence, and in the last few moments she has broken that silence she says she has broken that silence she says she is truly sorry for the devastation caused for the sub—postmasters caught up in this it failure and she says that she will hand back her cbe with immediate effect, that is an extraordinarily unusual move, but the pressure on how to do just that has been growing. yesterday we had wishing you —— rishi sunak�*s a spokesman saying he wanted the award of the cbe to be reviewed, and she has clearly decid
w, ., , ., ., henry? the extraordinary power of a tv drama, henry? the extraordinary power of a tv drama. she _ henry? the extraordinary power of a tv drama, she stood _ henry? the extraordinary power of a tv drama, she stood down - henry? the extraordinary power of a tv drama, she stood down as - henry? the extraordinary power of a tv drama, she stood down as chief i tv drama, she stood down as chief executive of the post office in 2019, since this tv drama which has really swept westminster,...
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in this week's show we'll be evaluating the record of henry kissinger. he was one of the most... influential us statesman of the 20th century, and as a hardcore zionist, he shamelessly used his position to manipulate the united states into providing unequivocal support to israel. kistenger was incredibly macchievalian, but unlike his modern day equivalence, he wasn't stupid and he certainly wasn't demented. kistenger was also the architect of some of the 20th century's worst human rights abuses and war crimes. the tfabo chakra has been looking back at henry kissinger's life and legacy. the passing of a war criminal: the death of henry a kissinger at 100 years old marks the end of a bloody life. kissinger is well-known for his role in engineering the coup that brought general pinoche to power in chile and overthrowing the democratically elected leader, salvador alende. kissinger's fingerprints were all over the wars, from vietnam to cambodia to east temore to bangladesh. less well known though, is kissinger's role in the neutralization. of egypt as effect
in this week's show we'll be evaluating the record of henry kissinger. he was one of the most... influential us statesman of the 20th century, and as a hardcore zionist, he shamelessly used his position to manipulate the united states into providing unequivocal support to israel. kistenger was incredibly macchievalian, but unlike his modern day equivalence, he wasn't stupid and he certainly wasn't demented. kistenger was also the architect of some of the 20th century's worst human rights abuses...
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this was all started by henry kissinger. well, we'll come back to the discussion in a moment after our next report about the lecut parties plans to assassinate henry kistenger in 1977. despite his services, the designist entity in neutralizing egypt, there were some in the israeli political arena who could not trust henry kissinger and saw his activity is harming designer's project, while his work on normalization was carried out in lock step. with the israeli labor party, the right-wing liquid party, which currently governs designist entity, was deeply opposed to him. us state department officials leaked the story to the new york daily news in 1977 that the liquid party had put $150,000 contract for the assassination of kissinger. at first it was claimed that the threat eminated from palestinian groups aware of his work in isolating them, but it was... described as a quote, a small radical splinter faction within israel's liquid opposition block. end quote: what is the truth? was this merely us state department propaganda t
this was all started by henry kissinger. well, we'll come back to the discussion in a moment after our next report about the lecut parties plans to assassinate henry kistenger in 1977. despite his services, the designist entity in neutralizing egypt, there were some in the israeli political arena who could not trust henry kissinger and saw his activity is harming designer's project, while his work on normalization was carried out in lock step. with the israeli labor party, the right-wing liquid...
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,hat henry -- henry olsen, back to the age issue. guest: as you mentioned a few minutes ago, 73% say he is too old to be president. they see him in action. it is not that they think he is too old to have a functio■bng and de life but the presidency requires a degree of energy. it requires a degree of focus. it requires a degree of articulatenessto be able to bri. that is why people say he is too old.i do think they want to senm to the nursing home, but they don't what the white house to be the country's nursing home. host: tim in pennsylvania, republican. good morning. you are on with henry olsen. tim, you have to stick by your phone. good morning. caller: yes, am i on? host: yes, sir. caller: ok,ut the republican party and veterans. my question is does the republican party follow trump and how he feels about veterans calling them losers and suckers? vet.a disabled vet. my children are vets. i ta it to heart how he calls veterans. host: henry olsen? guest: i think a lot of people are upset by things the president has set. that said
,hat henry -- henry olsen, back to the age issue. guest: as you mentioned a few minutes ago, 73% say he is too old to be president. they see him in action. it is not that they think he is too old to have a functio■bng and de life but the presidency requires a degree of energy. it requires a degree of focus. it requires a degree of articulatenessto be able to bri. that is why people say he is too old.i do think they want to senm to the nursing home, but they don't what the white house to be...
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she recommended henry. henry applied for the job and in 1847 moved to washington to manage the city hotel. henry to help a grand hotel to run on a grand plan for the city hotel. at the time, 100 hotel rooms. it had a beautiful main entrance with portico. it had a women's entrance for ladiesprivate lounge on the mezzanine level fornie ladies. the gentlemen, as were bathroom. henry had decided the hotel would be the finest in the city, and he wanted to provide the best food be found. and it was reported that one of his routines was t e produce, fish and meats there, to be served at that time. politicians in the 1840s and fifties were not professional politicians. congress did not meet round, so came to washington as politicians had to find places to stay and often they stayed together in boarding houses and other people's homes as well as the early hotels. in fact, pennsylvania avenue was known as the avenue of america because there were so many hotels along pennsylvania avenue and the willardere brought in h
she recommended henry. henry applied for the job and in 1847 moved to washington to manage the city hotel. henry to help a grand hotel to run on a grand plan for the city hotel. at the time, 100 hotel rooms. it had a beautiful main entrance with portico. it had a women's entrance for ladiesprivate lounge on the mezzanine level fornie ladies. the gentlemen, as were bathroom. henry had decided the hotel would be the finest in the city, and he wanted to provide the best food be found. and it was...
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called henry as well. >> well, there is henry gay as well. >> and henry gay. >> it was an awesome cast. what was it like working with everyone on this picture? >> absolutely amazing. terrible. >> the whole thing was an adventure. working with guy especially is one of those things where each day is a creative process. guy creates a real sense of freedom on set. >> i was going to say, when you're watching a guy ritchie film, you can really tell it's a guy ritchie film. you worked with anymore in "the man from uncle". >> you actually worked this through. >> don't play with me, i'm a busy man, and i would like you to consider an offer. >> can you tell when guy ritchie is on set? . there is a huge camaraderie. so when you're on set, i think the best moments in his films are lines that have either come out from like just from ad-libbing or the moment of or literally you've made a couple cheeky suggestion. and that, that, that. and he roms with it. >> this is a movie that's based on an actual world war ii mission. and then later on a book. i want to talk a little bit about it. but first, let'
called henry as well. >> well, there is henry gay as well. >> and henry gay. >> it was an awesome cast. what was it like working with everyone on this picture? >> absolutely amazing. terrible. >> the whole thing was an adventure. working with guy especially is one of those things where each day is a creative process. guy creates a real sense of freedom on set. >> i was going to say, when you're watching a guy ritchie film, you can really tell it's a guy...
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it was henry staunton who said the — an impetus? it was henry staunton who said the government - an impetus? it was henry staunton who said the government were i an impetus? it was henry staunton who said the government were in a very difficult place at the start of the year after the itv drama, and he said after the drama came out, these are his words, he said the secretary of state, senior civil servants and post office were asking us to believe everything was going swimmingly and it damn well wasn't. and this is the thing that we are aware of it in a detailed way, like myself, i work on it every day, when are they going to get a grip on this? when are they going to sit down and sort this out? we cannot be having revelation after revelation. what we heard today was astonishing, and there will be major ramifications from this, given the statement that the secretary of state gave at the dispatch box last week in light of the evidence we are now hearing. there is going to be major ramifications from this, and isn't it a pity that we
it was henry staunton who said the — an impetus? it was henry staunton who said the government - an impetus? it was henry staunton who said the government were i an impetus? it was henry staunton who said the government were in a very difficult place at the start of the year after the itv drama, and he said after the drama came out, these are his words, he said the secretary of state, senior civil servants and post office were asking us to believe everything was going swimmingly and it damn...
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henry ford, in 1919, het and bought a newspaper independence, it was a weekly. and then when he saw what was hemorrhaging money he told us that his horse to find and able to attack, go after it and stick with it. so the result was the ser the international jew, the world's problems, was on e next 91 issues of tan for newspaper. you have to understand that henry ford had enormous influence and reach an first of all, there was ford motor dealerships around the country, and a shipped stacks of newspapers to the dealership, he would into a dealership in about a car and you drove out of the car and you drove out with a copy of the newspaper independence the series of the national jew and the circulation of the paper, which was only 72000, in 1919 when he bought that, five years later was 700,000, one of the largest newspapers in the united states but the added tour wanted to make sure that their messages got to the nation's leaders. so they sent it to hundred bank presidents, 1100 rotary club presidents, 4200 women's clubs, 757 college presidents, and all members of
henry ford, in 1919, het and bought a newspaper independence, it was a weekly. and then when he saw what was hemorrhaging money he told us that his horse to find and able to attack, go after it and stick with it. so the result was the ser the international jew, the world's problems, was on e next 91 issues of tan for newspaper. you have to understand that henry ford had enormous influence and reach an first of all, there was ford motor dealerships around the country, and a shipped stacks of...
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host: henry olsen. guest: that's a very common view by republicans and not without cause is that it seems there are are trained on one side of the political dispute and not actually acting as trying to ferret out truth or trying to hold all sides in the political dispute to strong ethical standards and as a result, that increases the division and decreases the trust of tse for themselves and say look, not only are they not fair towards me, they aren't even talking about the other side. and the fact that there are journalistic voices that to do that simply means the silence is even louder, that you can look and say somebody else is resoury don't you look at it, too. when people don't look at it, people lose respect for those institutions and knows individuals. host:en, making his 53rd appearance on the c-span's networks, his first appearance in appreciate your time on the washington journal and catch up with his work at eepc.org. thank you, sir. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2023] an
host: henry olsen. guest: that's a very common view by republicans and not without cause is that it seems there are are trained on one side of the political dispute and not actually acting as trying to ferret out truth or trying to hold all sides in the political dispute to strong ethical standards and as a result, that increases the division and decreases the trust of tse for themselves and say look, not only are they not fair towards me, they aren't even talking about the other side. and the...
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what henry has to be concerned about is the u.s. sanctioning him and also later on charging him in this assassination. i am not sure this solves the problem that has been going on in haiti. it is being reported that the streets were, yesterday but i'm not sure people are going to take this. it demonstrates that haiti continues under the occupation of foreigners. one of the other conditions that working on behalf of the u.s. said was in addition -- for the u.s. to be at the negotiating table, have to accept the multinational corporations and except when there is an election board set up for the transition, that those negotiating cannot disagree with the result of the election board. they set the parameters for them to choose the next leader of haiti. that means this problem will continue and there will be more flareups and in the next three months -- few months, years, if we don't stop it by its roots. the constant -- the denial of haitian sovereignty. amy: jemima pierre, thank you for being with us professor at , the social justice
what henry has to be concerned about is the u.s. sanctioning him and also later on charging him in this assassination. i am not sure this solves the problem that has been going on in haiti. it is being reported that the streets were, yesterday but i'm not sure people are going to take this. it demonstrates that haiti continues under the occupation of foreigners. one of the other conditions that working on behalf of the u.s. said was in addition -- for the u.s. to be at the negotiating table,...
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within moments, heard henry scream. henry had managed to get into the house through an unlocked patio door. he opened the front door. joe stepped inside, into a nightmare. >> i saw her lying there. there was blood everywhere. she was dead. she was murdered. >> coming up. kit's brother and boyfriend get grilled by police. >> was he questioned closely? >> we both were. >> when dateline continues. tion hydrates for a full 48 hours. because a lot can happen in 48 hours. dermatologist-recommended cetaphil. we do skin. you do you. [sneeze] dude you coming? ♪ alka-seltzer plus powermax gels cold & flu relief with more concentrated power because the only thing dripping should be your style. plop plop fizz fizz winter warriors with alka-seltzer plus. did you know you waste 200 hours a year hand washing dishes? switch to your dishwasher and cascade platinum plus. all you have to do is scrape, load, and you're done! cascade platinum plus. dare to dish differently. hi, i'm tali and i lost 85 pounds on golo. (upbeat music) i start
within moments, heard henry scream. henry had managed to get into the house through an unlocked patio door. he opened the front door. joe stepped inside, into a nightmare. >> i saw her lying there. there was blood everywhere. she was dead. she was murdered. >> coming up. kit's brother and boyfriend get grilled by police. >> was he questioned closely? >> we both were. >> when dateline continues. tion hydrates for a full 48 hours. because a lot can happen in 48...
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please welcome henry cavill. [ cheering and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you, henry? good to see you. >> good to see you too. how you? >> jimmy: you said a very nice thing. you said in america we'll go how are you doing? we don't really mean. but you said it sounded sincere. are you well? >> are you well? >> jimmy: not mentally, but yeah, i'm well. i'm fine. are you well? >> i am. >> jimmy: everything is good? >> everything is really good, actually. >> jimmy: i have to say, we're a little bit concerned that you would not make it today because i know superman is powered by the sun. >> right. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what with the eclipse and all, we thought you might have low energy. you seem to be fit. >> small window. >> jimmy: are you a nerd? are you really a nerd? i was looking on your instagram. you certainly, you shouldn't say somebody looks like a nerd or doesn't look like a nerd. you don't look like a nerd. you look like the opposite of a nerd. >> right. >> jimmy: you look like the quarterback or even the offensive lineman or something like that. you're a big han
please welcome henry cavill. [ cheering and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you, henry? good to see you. >> good to see you too. how you? >> jimmy: you said a very nice thing. you said in america we'll go how are you doing? we don't really mean. but you said it sounded sincere. are you well? >> are you well? >> jimmy: not mentally, but yeah, i'm well. i'm fine. are you well? >> i am. >> jimmy: everything is good? >> everything is really good,...
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we will we will turn now to henry goldberg henry. thank you. thank you, margaret, for the kind words. yes. you describe the trump white house that i knew. let me go back to something that chris opened up with, and that is the state of the telecom industry in the united states. when richard nixon took the oath of office, it was terrible. we had one company called 18 end to you that provided all of all telecom services in the united states except for. and more than they provided all consumer equipment that was used on the at&t network. so 80 gave you a phone. sometimes it was blocked. sometimes. and chris said it was. but you had no choice. that was your phone. on the video side, again, as chris said, we had three national tv networks, some would say two and a half. but they call themselves three. there were local broadcast stations and there was that rudimentary cable industry that more properly was called the community antenna television system that did make for clearer signals from the tv broadcasts that there was a third element, and that was
we will we will turn now to henry goldberg henry. thank you. thank you, margaret, for the kind words. yes. you describe the trump white house that i knew. let me go back to something that chris opened up with, and that is the state of the telecom industry in the united states. when richard nixon took the oath of office, it was terrible. we had one company called 18 end to you that provided all of all telecom services in the united states except for. and more than they provided all consumer...
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we will we will turn now to henry goldberg henry. thank you. thank you, margaret, for the kind words. yes. you describe the trump white house that i knew. let me go back to something that chris opened up with, and that is the state of the telecom industry in the united states. when richard nixon took the oath of office, it was terrible. we had one company called 18 end to you that provided all of all telecom services in the united states except for. and more than they provided all consumer equipment that was used on the at&t network. so 80 gave you a phone. sometimes it was blocked. sometimes. and chris said it was. but you had no choice. that was your phone. on the video side, again, as chris said, we had three national tv networks, some would say two and a half. but they call themselves three. there were local broadcast stations and there was that rudimentary cable industry that more properly was called the community antenna television system that did make for clearer signals from the tv broadcasts that there was a third element, and that was
we will we will turn now to henry goldberg henry. thank you. thank you, margaret, for the kind words. yes. you describe the trump white house that i knew. let me go back to something that chris opened up with, and that is the state of the telecom industry in the united states. when richard nixon took the oath of office, it was terrible. we had one company called 18 end to you that provided all of all telecom services in the united states except for. and more than they provided all consumer...
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henry said was, gentlemen, please don't get up. kissinger obviously watch the game and watched the new york cosmos play. and watched the new york cosmos -la . , and watched the new york cosmos la. ., ., , play. henry came to a lot of matches when he was — play. henry came to a lot of matches when he was in _ play. henry came to a lot of matches when he was in new— play. henry came to a lot of matches when he was in new york _ play. henry came to a lot of matches when he was in new york and - play. henry came to a lot of matches when he was in new york and his - play. henry came to a lot of matches| when he was in new york and his son was very enthusiastic about the game for dip they were at matches quite often. ~ ., ., ,, for dip they were at matches quite often. ~ ., ., i. .,, ., often. what to you was franz beckenbauer _ often. what to you was franz beckenbauer like _ often. what to you was franz beckenbauer like in - often. what to you was franz beckenbauer like in his - often. what to you was franz beckenbauer like in his s
henry said was, gentlemen, please don't get up. kissinger obviously watch the game and watched the new york cosmos play. and watched the new york cosmos -la . , and watched the new york cosmos la. ., ., , play. henry came to a lot of matches when he was — play. henry came to a lot of matches when he was in _ play. henry came to a lot of matches when he was in new— play. henry came to a lot of matches when he was in new york _ play. henry came to a lot of matches when he was in new york and...
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dominican president saying henry was not welcome in the country for safety reasons. for more, we are joined by jemima pierre, professor at the social justice institute at the university of british columbia in canada, and research associate at the center for the -- associate at the university of johannesburg. she is a haitian-american scholar and co-coordinator of the black alliance for peace's haiti/americas team, which has been closely following the crisis in haiti. her recent article for nacla is headlined "haiti as empire's laboratory." professor, welcome to democracy now! can you start off by describing what you understand is the latest on the ground, who the armed groups are, and the different sectors that haitian society that are joining together with those armed gangs and calling for the resignation of the unelected prime minister henry? >> good morning. thank you for having me. one of the things we need to start off with is these are paramilitary forces. i think gangs is an insufficient name for them because a lot of them are former military and police office
dominican president saying henry was not welcome in the country for safety reasons. for more, we are joined by jemima pierre, professor at the social justice institute at the university of british columbia in canada, and research associate at the center for the -- associate at the university of johannesburg. she is a haitian-american scholar and co-coordinator of the black alliance for peace's haiti/americas team, which has been closely following the crisis in haiti. her recent article for...
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and they were that henry staunton allegedly _ january. and they were that henry staunton allegedly tried _ january. and they were that henry staunton allegedly tried to - january. and they were that henry staunton allegedly tried to stop i january. and they were that henry staunton allegedly tried to stop a | staunton allegedly tried to stop a whistle—blower complaining about him and problems with how he ran the board. and then the ceo of the post office weighed in. i board. and then the ceo of the post office weighed in.— office weighed in. i can categorically _ office weighed in. i can categorically say - office weighed in. i can categorically say that i office weighed in. i can - categorically say that nobody in office weighed in. i can _ categorically say that nobody in my team or myself has received any instruction from the government about slowing down the compensation. all eyes now on what henry staunton has to say this afternoon. we will return to westminster when henry staunton gives the evidence before mps but i want to remi
and they were that henry staunton allegedly _ january. and they were that henry staunton allegedly tried _ january. and they were that henry staunton allegedly tried to - january. and they were that henry staunton allegedly tried to stop i january. and they were that henry staunton allegedly tried to stop a | staunton allegedly tried to stop a whistle—blower complaining about him and problems with how he ran the board. and then the ceo of the post office weighed in. i board. and then the ceo...
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henry staunton 's _ about henry staunton 's behaviour, and i_ about henry staunton 's behaviour, and i pass— about henry staunton 's behaviour, and i pass that _ about henry staunton 's behaviour, and i pass that information- about henry staunton 's behaviour, and i pass that information on- about henry staunton 's behaviour, and i pass that information on as i and i pass that information on as the senior— and i pass that information on as the senior independent- and i pass that information on as the senior independent director. | and i pass that information on as i the senior independent director. 50 the senior independent director. fl: you the senior independent director. you understand how it's hard to understand if the post office culture has changed if the chairman is engaging in such behaviour as you felt the need to contact mr cresswell to say board members on the verge of quitting if mr staunton remains in his position as chair? i remains in his position as chair? i think it is the other way round, which — think it is the other way round, which is — think it is the ot
henry staunton 's _ about henry staunton 's behaviour, and i_ about henry staunton 's behaviour, and i pass— about henry staunton 's behaviour, and i pass that _ about henry staunton 's behaviour, and i pass that information- about henry staunton 's behaviour, and i pass that information on- about henry staunton 's behaviour, and i pass that information on as i and i pass that information on as the senior— and i pass that information on as the senior independent- and i pass that information...
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henry, what about you? do you think— most interested. henry, what about you? do you think this _ most interested. henry, what about you? do you think this is _ most interested. henry, what about you? do you think this is a - most interested. henry, what about you? do you think this is a vote - you? do you think this is a vote winner? i you? do you think this is a vote winner? ~ �* , ., ., ., winner? i think it's not a vote winner. winner? i think it's not a vote winner- it's — winner? i think it's not a vote winner. it's going _ winner? i think it's not a vote winner. it's going to - winner? i think it's not a vote winner. it's going to fall- winner. it's going to fall completely between two stools was up on the _ completely between two stools was up on the one—handed we've been hearing there are _ on the one—handed we've been hearing there are lots of people on both sides— there are lots of people on both sides to — there are lots of people on both sides to assume when they hear the words _ sides to assume when they hear the words national service
henry, what about you? do you think— most interested. henry, what about you? do you think this _ most interested. henry, what about you? do you think this is _ most interested. henry, what about you? do you think this is a - most interested. henry, what about you? do you think this is a vote - you? do you think this is a vote winner? i you? do you think this is a vote winner? ~ �* , ., ., ., winner? i think it's not a vote winner. winner? i think it's not a vote winner- it's — winner? i...
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henry, goodbye, goodbye from us. goodbye _ henry, goodbye, goodbye from us. goodb e. , henry, goodbye, goodbye from us. goodb e. _ henry, goodbye, goodbye from us. goodb e. , ~ ., goodbye. goodbye, everybody. adam will be here tomorrow— goodbye. goodbye, everybody. adam will be here tomorrow with _ goodbye. goodbye, everybody. adam will be here tomorrow with perhaps i will be here tomorrow with perhaps more fallout from natalie elphicke, perhaps more anecdotes about drinking baileys with terry wogan. i don't know. goodbye for now. storm is breaking out across western parts of the uk, which pretty much set the scene for the week ahead, going to be more unsettled and not quite as warm, and this ceiling on overnight, areas of low pressure approaching us, and that spells rain for some of us on monday. but recently, it has been about the storms come and hear of and the satellite image, you can see across northern ireland, south—western parts of the uk, some thunderstorms across western scotland as well. no storms further east or south, through this evening loc
henry, goodbye, goodbye from us. goodbye _ henry, goodbye, goodbye from us. goodb e. , henry, goodbye, goodbye from us. goodb e. _ henry, goodbye, goodbye from us. goodb e. , ~ ., goodbye. goodbye, everybody. adam will be here tomorrow— goodbye. goodbye, everybody. adam will be here tomorrow with _ goodbye. goodbye, everybody. adam will be here tomorrow with perhaps i will be here tomorrow with perhaps more fallout from natalie elphicke, perhaps more anecdotes about drinking baileys with...
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henry?— at home, henry? look, i mean, i'm sure he would _ at home, henry? look, i mean, i'm sure he would be _ at home, henry? look, i mean, i'm sure he would be delighted - at home, henry? look, i mean, i'm sure he would be delighted if i at home, henry? look, i mean, i'm sure he would be delighted if it i sure he would be delighted if it worked. i mean, it is fascinating, the resurgence of labour north of the resurgence of labour north of the border, in scotland. i remember early in 2023 seeing anas sarwar in portcullis house in parliament and i went over to speak to him and his team, and basically, they were in london to lobby keir starmer and his team to put more resources into scotland. they were basically saying, we can win more than five seats, we could maybe even win ten. and now, one year on, here they are thinking they could win 20, maybe even 30, be the largest party in scotland again in westminster. and then of course there is the next set of scottish parliament elections coming down the track fairly soon after that full where they potentially c
henry?— at home, henry? look, i mean, i'm sure he would _ at home, henry? look, i mean, i'm sure he would be _ at home, henry? look, i mean, i'm sure he would be delighted - at home, henry? look, i mean, i'm sure he would be delighted if i at home, henry? look, i mean, i'm sure he would be delighted if it i sure he would be delighted if it worked. i mean, it is fascinating, the resurgence of labour north of the resurgence of labour north of the border, in scotland. i remember early in 2023...
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so ariel henry set up his government. in a way, ariel henry is the prime minister of the international community. he is not the prime minister of haiti, but he was in power, de facto power and he stayed in power. massacres happened. the roadways were blocked. murderers, between 23 and 22 there was 120% increase in the murder rate. 83% increase in the kidnapping rate. still, every time we met the u.s. government, ariel henry is the one who was there. he is the one we believe in. the canadian government, he is the one that we believe in. everybody in the unit -- international community kept saying that despite the fact ariel henry had no security plan. nothing happened. the only thing he did really was to make sure the foreign minister went and asks for troops to come into haiti. there was nothing. there was no political will to change anything. it is a corrupt governments. it is a criminal government in cahoots with the gangs. at least for a long time until the gangs came against them. the u.s. government enabled the gangs
so ariel henry set up his government. in a way, ariel henry is the prime minister of the international community. he is not the prime minister of haiti, but he was in power, de facto power and he stayed in power. massacres happened. the roadways were blocked. murderers, between 23 and 22 there was 120% increase in the murder rate. 83% increase in the kidnapping rate. still, every time we met the u.s. government, ariel henry is the one who was there. he is the one we believe in. the canadian...
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please welcome back to "the late show," henry louis gates jr. >> henry: thank you. >> stephen: lovely to see you. >> henry: you can call me skip. >> stephen: okay. before we get to your new book right here which is "the black box: writing the race." i want to say congrats. you are celebrating ten years of "finding your roots" which was a fascinating show. but i was a guest when the show was called "faces of america." that was in 2010. i had a really good time. absolutely fascinated to learn about my family, all the extended family. things i knew nothing about. as i said, it was an honor but i was always wondering how did i end up on your list? how did i get picked? >> henry: we do the survey and we were looking for the whitest person we could find. [laughter] >> stephen: well, well. i wasn't going to tell this story. but there was a family history, legend and the family that we are part chickasaw. my dna was done and you said to me backstage, you said "you're white, baby. you are the whitest man i've ever met." you've talked for over 40 years and your new book as i said before is "the
please welcome back to "the late show," henry louis gates jr. >> henry: thank you. >> stephen: lovely to see you. >> henry: you can call me skip. >> stephen: okay. before we get to your new book right here which is "the black box: writing the race." i want to say congrats. you are celebrating ten years of "finding your roots" which was a fascinating show. but i was a guest when the show was called "faces of america." that was in...
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which is henry flipper. webster smith was flipper's roommate and gets kicked out of the academy with only one credit left. when webster smith leaves, it leaves only henry flipper who eventually graduates a few years later. after henry flipper, the next black west point graduate was john hanks alexander, third and final in the 19th century was charles young who graduated in 1883. when we think about this position he is in, and 1884, you get the first black chaplain to be formally admitted, first ever black chaplain to serve in the military was henry mcneal turner, in the civil war, after that, not until 1884 we get henry benson plumber, a follower of turner, to be the official -- first official black chaplain in the night covering in the regular army. at one point, in 1884, after he joins, it will be henry benson plumber, john hanks alexander and charles young in the ninth calvary at the same time. it does not go unnoticed. after charles young -- untimely death, you do not get the first black general until 19
which is henry flipper. webster smith was flipper's roommate and gets kicked out of the academy with only one credit left. when webster smith leaves, it leaves only henry flipper who eventually graduates a few years later. after henry flipper, the next black west point graduate was john hanks alexander, third and final in the 19th century was charles young who graduated in 1883. when we think about this position he is in, and 1884, you get the first black chaplain to be formally admitted, first...
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henry staunton talked — believe people. henry staunton talked about _ believe people. henry staunton talked about the _ believe people. henry staunton talked about the rotten - believe people. henry stauntonj talked about the rotten culture. believe people. henry staunton . talked about the rotten culture. he has got _ talked about the rotten culture. he has got someone _ talked about the rotten culture. he has got someone to _ talked about the rotten culture. he has got someone to blame - talked about the rotten culture. he has got someone to blame for- talked about the rotten culture. he has got someone to blame for thatj talked about the rotten culture. he . has got someone to blame for that as well, but _ has got someone to blame for that as well, but it— has got someone to blame for that as well, but it has— has got someone to blame for that as well, but it has not— has got someone to blame for that as well, but it has not changed - has got someone to blame for that as well, but it has not changed over- well, but it has not changed over the years — well, b
henry staunton talked — believe people. henry staunton talked about _ believe people. henry staunton talked about the _ believe people. henry staunton talked about the rotten - believe people. henry stauntonj talked about the rotten culture. believe people. henry staunton . talked about the rotten culture. he has got _ talked about the rotten culture. he has got someone _ talked about the rotten culture. he has got someone to _ talked about the rotten culture. he has got someone to blame -...
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henry, how damauuin to move on from that. henry, how damaging is— to move on from that. henry, how damaging is this _ to move on from that. henry, how damaging is this for _ to move on from that. henry, how damaging is this for the _ damaging is this for the conservative?— damaging is this for the conservative? ~ ., ., conservative? we can hear from the comments of _ conservative? we can hear from the comments of mel _ conservative? we can hear from the comments of mel the _ conservative? we can hear from the comments of mel the vicar - comments of mel the vicar conservatives would like people to move on in his words from this. i don't think that's where opposition parties are on this. labour's shadow health secretary has said the comments were revolting, the alleged comments were revolting, the alleged comments i should say, racist and insightful and calling the conservative party to return the £10 million they got from frank hester last year. the liberal democrats have made the same call. it's clear the conservative party wants to resist that and let's see whether t
henry, how damauuin to move on from that. henry, how damaging is— to move on from that. henry, how damaging is this _ to move on from that. henry, how damaging is this for _ to move on from that. henry, how damaging is this for the _ damaging is this for the conservative?— damaging is this for the conservative? ~ ., ., conservative? we can hear from the comments of _ conservative? we can hear from the comments of mel _ conservative? we can hear from the comments of mel the _ conservative?...