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henry is holding the raffle later today. >> ysabel: are you ruffling henry?>> ysabel: we will see you back here next weekend. ♪ you'll run outside ♪ and i'll pass you by ♪ ♪ i want to see the sunshine ♪ ♪ take me where you are ♪ take me where you are ♪ afternoon ride ♪ afternoon ride [ male announcer ] now everyone can explore the world from home. get high speed internet from at&t, just $14.95 a month for 12 months. ♪
henry is holding the raffle later today. >> ysabel: are you ruffling henry?>> ysabel: we will see you back here next weekend. ♪ you'll run outside ♪ and i'll pass you by ♪ ♪ i want to see the sunshine ♪ ♪ take me where you are ♪ take me where you are ♪ afternoon ride ♪ afternoon ride [ male announcer ] now everyone can explore the world from home. get high speed internet from at&t, just $14.95 a month for 12 months. ♪
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lunch check in with henry.o change the world, certainly change people's attitudes toward sexuality. she was among those who led what is the modern version of the sexual revolution. she was the woman who first published on our backs which was a sex positives magazine for women. eventually a collection of erotic offer women. her latest book is called big sex, little gaffewhodeathlittle death. >> in some ways you wonder if you're supposed to come out and say my work is done. i can't say that. i would love to be glad to be put out of business but unfortunately public policy hopes and a lot of the con fines we live with to date is really dictated by a very conservative fanatically religious ideology. i often feel the tension in the culture between left and right when it comes to sex. it seems likely to the of the breaking point for my entire life. (laughter) >>henry: it's true to that extent. , when you start doing magazines and folks people were shocked. >> yes, they would say i think it's because on so pale and fr
lunch check in with henry.o change the world, certainly change people's attitudes toward sexuality. she was among those who led what is the modern version of the sexual revolution. she was the woman who first published on our backs which was a sex positives magazine for women. eventually a collection of erotic offer women. her latest book is called big sex, little gaffewhodeathlittle death. >> in some ways you wonder if you're supposed to come out and say my work is done. i can't say...
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henry's body has never been recovered. a wound in the heart of his family that has never been fully healed. it is a reminder that as a nation we must never forget those who did not come home or are missing in action, or are taken prisoner of war. and we must never stop trying to bring them back to their families. henry was awarded the distinguished service cross, but his family believed he had earned to this nation's highest military honor. they contacted their congressman and his staff who made it their mission. and we thank representative build a scrawled for making this day possible. henry's parents and brother did not live to see this day, but two of his sisters, dorothy and sylvia, are with us. dorothy, sylvia, you remind us that behind every american who ears our nation's uniform stands a family that serves with them. and behind every american who laid down their life for our country is a family mourns them and honors them for the rest of their lives, every day for nearly 60 years you have lived the poet's words -- a
henry's body has never been recovered. a wound in the heart of his family that has never been fully healed. it is a reminder that as a nation we must never forget those who did not come home or are missing in action, or are taken prisoner of war. and we must never stop trying to bring them back to their families. henry was awarded the distinguished service cross, but his family believed he had earned to this nation's highest military honor. they contacted their congressman and his staff who...
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henry tannenbaum has a look at what you can expect. >> henry: i have got the great assignment for thea breaker i am going to be on a great site, you can see the peak moment of the entire race. and you can watch everybody else struggling, exhausted to reach the top of the hill. and then everybody else was having a great time. i am looking forward to the sphere zazzle bay to breakes. >> marty: we all are looking forward to it. the 100th annual running. of the zazzle baytobreakers.com takes place on sunday, may 15. kron 4 will have coverage of the race, with cameras catching all the action. pam moore, gary radnich will also bring you live coverage to not miss it. 8:00 a.m. on kron 4. and then an hour longer replay of the race at 7:00 p.m. on the same day. still ahead on kron 4 news this weekend. comic book fans is national, polk de. will talk about an expert national comic book day. a look through san what live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >> marty: we are back on kron 4 news this weekend. seven:a 30 happy mother's day weekend. 7:30. they live look downtown san
henry tannenbaum has a look at what you can expect. >> henry: i have got the great assignment for thea breaker i am going to be on a great site, you can see the peak moment of the entire race. and you can watch everybody else struggling, exhausted to reach the top of the hill. and then everybody else was having a great time. i am looking forward to the sphere zazzle bay to breakes. >> marty: we all are looking forward to it. the 100th annual running. of the zazzle baytobreakers.com...
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henry svehla's body has never been recovered. that's a wound in the heart of his family that has never been fully healed. it is also a reminder that as a nation, we must never forget those who didn't come home, who are missing in action who are taken prisoner of war. and we must never stop trying to bring them back to their families. henry was awarded the distinguished service cross but his family believed he earned this nation's highest military honor. they contacted their congressman and his staff, who made it their mission and we thank representative bill pascrell for making this day possible. henry's parents and brother did not live to see this day, but two of his sisters, dorothy and sylvia, are with us. dorothy, sylvia, you remind us that behind every american who wears our nation's uniform stands a family who serves with them. and behind every american who lays down their life for our country as a family who mourns them and honors them for the rest of their lives. every day, for nearly 60 years, you have lived the poet's w
henry svehla's body has never been recovered. that's a wound in the heart of his family that has never been fully healed. it is also a reminder that as a nation, we must never forget those who didn't come home, who are missing in action who are taken prisoner of war. and we must never stop trying to bring them back to their families. henry was awarded the distinguished service cross but his family believed he earned this nation's highest military honor. they contacted their congressman and his...
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and henry?y day--expected on monday. >> so, most of the world thpractices marriage that a man and woman exclusively. with fidelity, that is not correct. most of the world does not practice that type of marriage that we think of the normal. it is just a fact if you think that is right or is wrong. that is one of the points that comes out in this book called " unhitched ' judith stacy has been quite controversial redefining our concept of marriage. we call it marriage but whatever it is called an the other parts of the world. and she joins us, now. just for starters, lotus address what goes on in other parts of the area? let us address what goes other? polygamy? >> certainly, until the first half of the 20th century there were more other marriage centsystems that were more polygamist than. usually, one man with two or more wives. that is for a common. it is declining for a lot of reasons but it is also entrenched. it is decreasing here but they cannot call it polygamy, look at arnold schwarzenegge
and henry?y day--expected on monday. >> so, most of the world thpractices marriage that a man and woman exclusively. with fidelity, that is not correct. most of the world does not practice that type of marriage that we think of the normal. it is just a fact if you think that is right or is wrong. that is one of the points that comes out in this book called " unhitched ' judith stacy has been quite controversial redefining our concept of marriage. we call it marriage but whatever it...
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henries body has never been recovered. a wound in the heart of his family that has never been fully healed. it is also a reminder that as a nation we must never forget those who did not come home or are missing in action or were taken prisoner of war. we must never stop trying to bring them back to their families. henry was awarded the distinguished service cross but his family believed he had turned this nation's highest military honor. .. nearly 60 years you have lived. the going down of the sun in the morning we will remember them. and so i want to conclude today by inviting everyone to join me in welcoming henry's sister dorothy to the stage for the presentation. [applause] [applause] >> the president of the united states authorized by act of congress march 3rd, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to private first class henry united states army for conspicuous gallantry at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. he distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above
henries body has never been recovered. a wound in the heart of his family that has never been fully healed. it is also a reminder that as a nation we must never forget those who did not come home or are missing in action or were taken prisoner of war. we must never stop trying to bring them back to their families. henry was awarded the distinguished service cross but his family believed he had turned this nation's highest military honor. .. nearly 60 years you have lived. the going down of the...
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henry svala's body has never been recovered.'s a wound in the heart of his family that has never been fully healed. it's also a reminder that as a nation, we must never forget those who didn't come home, or are missing in action, who are taken prisoner of war. we must never stop trying to bring them back to their families. henry was awarded the distinguished service cross, but his family believed that he had earned this nation's highest military honor. they contacted their congressman and his staff who made it their mission, and we thank representative bill pescrall for making this day possible. henry's parents and brother did not live to see this day, but two of his sisters, dorothy and sylvia, are with us. dorothy, sylvia, you remind us that behind every american who wears our nation's uniform stands a family who serves with them. and behind every american who lays down their life for our country is a family who mourns them. and honors them. for the rest of their lives. every day, for nearly 60 years, you have lived the poet's
henry svala's body has never been recovered.'s a wound in the heart of his family that has never been fully healed. it's also a reminder that as a nation, we must never forget those who didn't come home, or are missing in action, who are taken prisoner of war. we must never stop trying to bring them back to their families. henry was awarded the distinguished service cross, but his family believed that he had earned this nation's highest military honor. they contacted their congressman and his...
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if anyone needed anything, henry was there.e for america in korea as the war neared its third and final year. entering knew the dangers and in one of his last letters home, he wrote, i mean not return. that june of 1952, the heat was unbearable. the monsoon rains and mosquitoes were relentless. but the seventh infantry division pushed on, probing enemy lines, fighting bulker buy bumper, hill by hill. and as henry and his company near the top of one hill, the rocky slopes seemed to explode with the enemy fire. its units started to falter, and that is when henry made his move. he stood up, he looked ahead, and he charged forward into a hail of bullets. those who were there describe how we kept firing his weapon, kept hurling grenades, and now even after being wounded in the face, he refused medical attention in cat leading the charge. when an enemy grenade landed among his men, every human instinct come every impulse would tell a person to turn away. but at that critical moment, and rein svelha did the opposite. he threw himself
if anyone needed anything, henry was there.e for america in korea as the war neared its third and final year. entering knew the dangers and in one of his last letters home, he wrote, i mean not return. that june of 1952, the heat was unbearable. the monsoon rains and mosquitoes were relentless. but the seventh infantry division pushed on, probing enemy lines, fighting bulker buy bumper, hill by hill. and as henry and his company near the top of one hill, the rocky slopes seemed to explode with...
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henry hyde sends a letter to speaker gingrich. the speaker approves it, i get the phone call, you've been approved, you are going on the judiciary committee. the next morning as i was drinking my cup of coffee i open up the "washington post" and there it is. the monica lewinsky story is all over the front page. and i was off to the races. what happened after that, i get back to my office. there were 20 tv cameras. i'm just vended. all of these people are shoving microphones. i'm here to beef up patents. they said you are a liar. it really was just a consequence. one the things of collecting memorabilia came back to helping. when i got to congress, the democratics who had been in a majority for years for out of power. one the senior detectives was john conyers. i spent many years when i saw conyers sitting alone. i'd want to talk to him about his years of service. he was the only living member of congress still serving who actually served on the water gate committee. whenever i would sit down and talk to john, he would blow me off.
henry hyde sends a letter to speaker gingrich. the speaker approves it, i get the phone call, you've been approved, you are going on the judiciary committee. the next morning as i was drinking my cup of coffee i open up the "washington post" and there it is. the monica lewinsky story is all over the front page. and i was off to the races. what happened after that, i get back to my office. there were 20 tv cameras. i'm just vended. all of these people are shoving microphones. i'm here...
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private first class henry svala and prirs first class henry kawaha. they did not grow old. were just 19 and 20 years old. age did not weary them. in the hearts of their families, they remain forever young. loving sons, protective brothers, hometown kids who stood tall in america's hometown, in america's uniform. today we remember them and we hop honor them with the highest military decoration that our nation can bestow, the medal of honor. we also honor our families who remind us that it is our extraordinary military families who also bear the heavy burden of war. we are joined by members of congress who are here. we're very grateful for you. we're also joined by leaders from the army and armed forces including chairman of the joint chiefs of staff admiral mike mullen and the vice chairman general jim haas cartright. there they are right there. and this is not in the script, but let me just acknowledge that without the leadership of bob gates, mike mullen, haas cartright, today and yesterday would not have happened. and their steadiness and leadership has been extraordinary
private first class henry svala and prirs first class henry kawaha. they did not grow old. were just 19 and 20 years old. age did not weary them. in the hearts of their families, they remain forever young. loving sons, protective brothers, hometown kids who stood tall in america's hometown, in america's uniform. today we remember them and we hop honor them with the highest military decoration that our nation can bestow, the medal of honor. we also honor our families who remind us that it is our...
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c-span: you talked with the son of henry luce, henry luce iii. is he still alive? >> guest: yes. yes, he's still alive and was most cooperative. c-span: how old a man is he? >> guest: and he's now about 71, 72 years old. c-span: has he been active in the magazines at all? >> guest: yes, he worked on the magazines. he's now on the board because he now runs the henry luce foundation. but he headed the london bureau for a while and he helped build the new rockefeller center offices and so on. c-span: what did he think of his father? >> guest: oh, i think he loved him dearly and admired him greatly but felt--they weren't close because he was so busy. his father was always so busy and traveling so much. and, of course, after the divorce, he stayed with his mother and he didn't see very much of his father and--which i think was a great pity because he admired him so much. c-span: at the time that henry luce told clare boothe--brokaw, i guess, at the time... >> guest: yes. c-span: ... that he was in love with her and--did he say he was going to marry her? >> guest: well, at first, he wa
c-span: you talked with the son of henry luce, henry luce iii. is he still alive? >> guest: yes. yes, he's still alive and was most cooperative. c-span: how old a man is he? >> guest: and he's now about 71, 72 years old. c-span: has he been active in the magazines at all? >> guest: yes, he worked on the magazines. he's now on the board because he now runs the henry luce foundation. but he headed the london bureau for a while and he helped build the new rockefeller center...
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it really began with henry goldman.ut then, you know, after sydney weinberg, basically, every leader of the firm was either interested in politics or came to washington. and part of the reason is because goldman has now, especially, pretty much an up and out mentality. once you have made your pile of cash at goldman sachs as a partner, you know, they sort of force you out. which is very interesting. other firms, you know, they're not set up like that. when i worked at lazar ferrer, for instance, people like steve ratner wanted to be treasury secretary. they never got there, steve ratner was the car czar, but, you know, there was this mentality that, yes, public service is important, but, you know, until we get sort of tapped on the shoulder for the right job, we don't want to leave all the millions that we'd have to give up. but at goldman they force people out. so you get your time in the sun, you make your pile, and then you get shown the door more or less. either you're made into a limited partner or, actually, relie
it really began with henry goldman.ut then, you know, after sydney weinberg, basically, every leader of the firm was either interested in politics or came to washington. and part of the reason is because goldman has now, especially, pretty much an up and out mentality. once you have made your pile of cash at goldman sachs as a partner, you know, they sort of force you out. which is very interesting. other firms, you know, they're not set up like that. when i worked at lazar ferrer, for...
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we looked at the henry hotel. we got video from december 23. and lo and behold, every word of what our clients were telling us were true. two four two. the videos are just a small sample of what some would say is clearly a culture or pattern. and i do want to say that even in my short tenure as defense attorney, i agree with stuart. there are so many good officers, but there are cultures that develop within certain units. i will put it right out there. many of the complaints we hear it involve plainclothes units, and perhaps there is a culture that develops and allows misconduct to happen and continue to happen. so, the public defender's role is unique and natural and i am confident that had we not been doing our jobs with respect to those brought residents of the henry hotel, those would never have surfaced and perhaps the officers would never have had to answer for that conduct. [applause] >> i would like to ask a question and anybody can answer this. you brought up this culture that sends to -- seems to bring it misconduct on. what is it abo
we looked at the henry hotel. we got video from december 23. and lo and behold, every word of what our clients were telling us were true. two four two. the videos are just a small sample of what some would say is clearly a culture or pattern. and i do want to say that even in my short tenure as defense attorney, i agree with stuart. there are so many good officers, but there are cultures that develop within certain units. i will put it right out there. many of the complaints we hear it involve...
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here at henry co, they are two rows in.'s absolutely nothing that would stop people from simply parking and hiking around inside a closed park. >> it is the fact that we're doing something on our watch, on my watch, that has never been done before. >> state parks officials had a hard time even announcing the closures and other cutbacks. >> you're going to see substantial service reductions across the board in all the state parks through the summer. >> back at henry co with 34,000 visitors every year, this park has ten times fewer visitors than other parks. losing the park matters to those who use it. >> it would be a huge loss if this park closed. >> mark sayer, cbs 5. >>> well an east bay high school is backing off on some threats to take action against students who did this. >> happy birthday. >> food fight. graduating seniors staged a food fight yesterday. no entree, snack, or condiment was spared. everyone involved was kicked off campus and they were told the prom, the class trip to disney land, yearbook, even graduatio
here at henry co, they are two rows in.'s absolutely nothing that would stop people from simply parking and hiking around inside a closed park. >> it is the fact that we're doing something on our watch, on my watch, that has never been done before. >> state parks officials had a hard time even announcing the closures and other cutbacks. >> you're going to see substantial service reductions across the board in all the state parks through the summer. >> back at henry co...
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henry paulson grew up on a farm 40 miles outside of chicago.is grandfather had been a leading watch maker and businessman in chicago, but those businesses failed during the depression, and his father was, basically, a farmer. and john corzine who also ran goldman for a period of time grew up on a farm in the southern illinois. this is the kind of person that makes it to the top there. we're not talking about sons -- rarely daughters, unfortunately, don't seem to have much place at goldman -- but these are not the sons of privilege. this is real meritocracy, and it's an impressive collection of people. you know, honestly, in reporting this book and interviewing these people they exhausted me. i mean, spending three hours with henry paulson can be exhausting because he's so much energy even though, you know, he came across when he was treasury secretary as somewhat inarticulate, and people have remarked on that, i found him extremely articulate and extremely energy energetic and charming, incredibly charming. and so, you know, three hours later w
henry paulson grew up on a farm 40 miles outside of chicago.is grandfather had been a leading watch maker and businessman in chicago, but those businesses failed during the depression, and his father was, basically, a farmer. and john corzine who also ran goldman for a period of time grew up on a farm in the southern illinois. this is the kind of person that makes it to the top there. we're not talking about sons -- rarely daughters, unfortunately, don't seem to have much place at goldman --...
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as opposed to henry goldman talking to the cabinet secretaries in the early 1900's. his prescription for what the new york federal reserve should look like which would be the most powerful member of the federal reserve banking system as well as how banks were to get access to the federal reserve bank if they needed the funds if they were in a crisis situation was played out 100 years later and goldman was a beneficiary of that, so it was eerie how long goldman has had an influence in washington and where this all began with henry goldman, but then after sidney weinberg basically every leader of the firm was either interested in the politics or came to washington and part of the reason is because goldman has now especially very much up and out mentality. once you have made your pile of cash they sort of force you out which is interesting. other firms aren't set up like that. when i worked it was our fair people like steve ratner wanted to be treasury secretary. they never got there but felix ended up being investor to france and steve was the car is far, but there was
as opposed to henry goldman talking to the cabinet secretaries in the early 1900's. his prescription for what the new york federal reserve should look like which would be the most powerful member of the federal reserve banking system as well as how banks were to get access to the federal reserve bank if they needed the funds if they were in a crisis situation was played out 100 years later and goldman was a beneficiary of that, so it was eerie how long goldman has had an influence in washington...
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henri, i begin with you. tell me where you think turkey is today. what is its economy, obviously is among the best in the world. it's growing. it has an extraordinary series of things that it can offer. how do you see its place? >> there's no question that turkey has done vy, very well and the issue here is whether they connect and the's a way in which turkey has become a statistical power, especially the middle east and is now finding that it's... its expansion is limited by the arab spri, by the limitations of the regimes in the arab world and its finding that it's cyr ree problems policy with its nehbors is backfiring because that zero problems with neighbors is really a zero problems with the regimes. and the regimes are in great... threat especially in syria and how syria emerges from this crisis will have a major impact in turkey because syria represented the model for which turkey was expanding into the region and billed essentially a regional... almost a hegemonic role. but economically turkeyooks ve good at t moment. and it has displayed it
henri, i begin with you. tell me where you think turkey is today. what is its economy, obviously is among the best in the world. it's growing. it has an extraordinary series of things that it can offer. how do you see its place? >> there's no question that turkey has done vy, very well and the issue here is whether they connect and the's a way in which turkey has become a statistical power, especially the middle east and is now finding that it's... its expansion is limited by the arab...
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henry? i have to it meant that i grew up on jewish cuisine and it is not my favorite.t was not my favorite until i met this chef. she is amazing, a non-jewish woman taking jewish food and transformed it into epicurean delight. will find out how on kron 4 news. can i eat this now? >> no! i am a sneeze whisperer. i am an allergy analyst. bermuda grass. ragweed. willow. i am a dander decoder. chihuahua. i am a target pharmacist. ask me about allergy relief. >> marty: the army corp opening up this morganza s pillway opening this up could be flooded homes and land. new orleans and baton rouge would be scaresaved-- spared. this is a live shot outside. it looks almost like the middle of spurrinit los cold. >> it looks like the month of february, not the month of may. increasing clouds today. with a storm this evening and even the chance of thunderstorms with small pockets of hail. definitely not conducive for the race but it should clear up by the the zazzle bay to breakers the temperatures are slow to warm. still upper 40's, low 50s. to the east bay, up 52 degrees in san jos
henry? i have to it meant that i grew up on jewish cuisine and it is not my favorite.t was not my favorite until i met this chef. she is amazing, a non-jewish woman taking jewish food and transformed it into epicurean delight. will find out how on kron 4 news. can i eat this now? >> no! i am a sneeze whisperer. i am an allergy analyst. bermuda grass. ragweed. willow. i am a dander decoder. chihuahua. i am a target pharmacist. ask me about allergy relief. >> marty: the army corp...
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it began with henry goldman. after sidney weinberg, basically every leader of the firm was interested in politics or women to washington. part of the reason is because goldman has now, especially, very much up and out mentality. once you have made your pile of cash as goldman goldman sachs aa partner, they force you out. other firms are not set up like that. when i worked, for instance, felix and steve wanted to be treasury secretary. they never got there. felix ended up being ambassador to france and steve was the car czar. but there was the mentality that public service is important. until we get sort of tapped on the shoulder for the right job, we don't want to leave all of the millions that we have to give up being the czar. but goldman, they force people out. you get your time in the sun, you make your pile, then you get shown the door, more or less, made into limited partner, or actually, you know, relieved of your duties. so a lot of people who are quite young and energetic, you know, maybe in the late 40s
it began with henry goldman. after sidney weinberg, basically every leader of the firm was interested in politics or women to washington. part of the reason is because goldman has now, especially, very much up and out mentality. once you have made your pile of cash as goldman goldman sachs aa partner, they force you out. other firms are not set up like that. when i worked, for instance, felix and steve wanted to be treasury secretary. they never got there. felix ended up being ambassador to...
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if anyone needed anything, henry was there.nd he was there for america in korea as the war neared its third and final year. entering knew the dangers and in one of his last letters home, he wrote, i mean not return. that june of 1952, the heat was unbearable. the monsoon rains and mosquitoes were relentless. but the seventh infantry division pushed on, probing enemy lines, fighting bulker buy bumper, hill by hill. and as henry and his company near the top of one hill, the rocky slopes seemed to explode with the enemy fire. its units started to falter, and that is when henry made his move. he stood up, he looked ahead, and he charged forward into a hail of bullets. those who were there describe how we kept firing his weapon, kept hurling grenades, and now even after being wounded in the face, he refused medical attention in cat leading the charge. when an enemy grenade landed among his men, every human instinct come every impulse would tell a person to turn away. but at that critical moment, and rein svelha did the opposite. he
if anyone needed anything, henry was there.nd he was there for america in korea as the war neared its third and final year. entering knew the dangers and in one of his last letters home, he wrote, i mean not return. that june of 1952, the heat was unbearable. the monsoon rains and mosquitoes were relentless. but the seventh infantry division pushed on, probing enemy lines, fighting bulker buy bumper, hill by hill. and as henry and his company near the top of one hill, the rocky slopes seemed to...
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don't go john henry traffic man, don't go across that street. the flood song poems were poems written in reaction to katrina. how can i enter that space of writing poems about that. i'm not from there and don't have family there. who benefits from that tragedy? who benefits from that disregard for humanity and the thought animals would benefit from that. this first poem is flood songs number 4 mosquitoes drinking didy. >> drink every hour next up this hour and every hour after. was born in the river there is enough to go around. drink every hour on the hour and every hour after. in the river there is enough to go around. drink every hour. there is enough to go around. drink every hour and every hour after. go to the river there is enough to go around. drink up the hours and every after burned down by the river -- drink air land is here for after survivors go around they are enough. [applause] >> flood song 8 stray dogs duet. >> the every i learned. food. for the good. love. your hand smiled with me. you wanted me to understand you with -- my tee
don't go john henry traffic man, don't go across that street. the flood song poems were poems written in reaction to katrina. how can i enter that space of writing poems about that. i'm not from there and don't have family there. who benefits from that tragedy? who benefits from that disregard for humanity and the thought animals would benefit from that. this first poem is flood songs number 4 mosquitoes drinking didy. >> drink every hour next up this hour and every hour after. was born...
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henry. is it henry? >> jon: let me change it to harold.ry. >> henry is the real name and harry is the nickname. >> i should know that, shouldn't i. >> jon: you should know that. let's change his name to something else. >> i like harold. >> jon: harold is nice. >> i thought harold was quite good. it sort of seemed regal. >> jon: king harold. hark the herald angels sing. but i would think that the royal... being a royal nowadays would be like being a movie star. i would think there would be some sing ron itity between the two worlds. >> does that mean i should meet them. >> jon: i would think that that would be... let's say i'm prince harry. i'm hanging out and wearing whatever a prince wears. >> the suits were quite cool. >> jon: very nice suits and very fancy. let's have prince harry. i go, man, that kiera knightley she's something. she's a great actress. you know what? i will meet her. don't you think they would do that. >> they haven't. is there something wrong with me. >> jon: here's my point. even they realize you're out of their leagu
henry. is it henry? >> jon: let me change it to harold.ry. >> henry is the real name and harry is the nickname. >> i should know that, shouldn't i. >> jon: you should know that. let's change his name to something else. >> i like harold. >> jon: harold is nice. >> i thought harold was quite good. it sort of seemed regal. >> jon: king harold. hark the herald angels sing. but i would think that the royal... being a royal nowadays would be like being...
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henry parra and sgt russell gordon. the nomination will be read by assistant chief denise schmitt, the commanding officer at parallel at the time of the event. on february 17, 2010, at 4:30 in the afternoon, lt. henry parra and started russell gordon of terrible station confronted a deadly situation on the 1800 block of urban street. 1800 block of urban street is a light commercial corridor, starts on 19th avenue and runs nw. it contains many restaurants and businesses and is surrounded by residents. in many of the businesses, they are owned by business owners -- they are owned by asian business owners. this was the beginning of the lunar new year. when they arrived to work, they decided to walk a foot speed on irving street. as they arrived on 1800 block, unbeknownst to them, two men with violent criminal histories or having an argument inside one of the restaurants. these men were career criminals with asian gang affiliations. their arrest histories include robbery, carjacking, trafficking, assault weapons. this argum
henry parra and sgt russell gordon. the nomination will be read by assistant chief denise schmitt, the commanding officer at parallel at the time of the event. on february 17, 2010, at 4:30 in the afternoon, lt. henry parra and started russell gordon of terrible station confronted a deadly situation on the 1800 block of urban street. 1800 block of urban street is a light commercial corridor, starts on 19th avenue and runs nw. it contains many restaurants and businesses and is surrounded by...
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at first henry raymond thought i can do this. setting aside his editorial responsibility he accompanied the union army of the battlefield in virginia along the banks of bull run creek and being a new yorker and knowing his readers will want to find out what is happening to new york units the company a new york unit. he was an embedded journalists. he said i am with 146 -- on the right side of the road. he is seeing the battle from soldier's eye view. not this olympian height where he can see everything that is happening. that is his reporting. i can hear guns rumbling in the east. it is not all that helpful in terms of what is going on. it is all the reporters knew. it came because he came to get his story into the hands of a courier by 2:15 on the 20 first of july. in order to get to the telegraph in washington to be telegraphed and printed for the paper, at 2:15 he could report union troops are being successful. the enemy is fleeing for the field. the day is ours. half an hour later considered reinforcements arriving on the fie
at first henry raymond thought i can do this. setting aside his editorial responsibility he accompanied the union army of the battlefield in virginia along the banks of bull run creek and being a new yorker and knowing his readers will want to find out what is happening to new york units the company a new york unit. he was an embedded journalists. he said i am with 146 -- on the right side of the road. he is seeing the battle from soldier's eye view. not this olympian height where he can see...
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to the south henry park in santa clara county is also on that closure list. mark sayre talked to disappointed park goers. >> reporter: matt leinart and his two sons are camping out just above morgan hill. 7-year-old george says he loves coming up into the mountains. >> i really like the fires and spending nights and cooking s'mores. >> reporter: it has been a long tradition in this family. >> the park is beautiful. rolling hills. oak trees. it is green right now. >> reporter: but now henry co joins the list of parks set for closure. >> there are other ways they could do it. raise the fees a little bit incrementally and i don't think that would drive people away. >> reporter: one of the criteria used to choose which park was the ability to close the park. the plan would be just to close the gates here. park officials freely admit there is absolutelyly nothing that would stop people from parking and hiking around inside a closed park. >> it is the fact that we are doing something on my watch that has never been done before. >> state parks officials had a hard t
to the south henry park in santa clara county is also on that closure list. mark sayre talked to disappointed park goers. >> reporter: matt leinart and his two sons are camping out just above morgan hill. 7-year-old george says he loves coming up into the mountains. >> i really like the fires and spending nights and cooking s'mores. >> reporter: it has been a long tradition in this family. >> the park is beautiful. rolling hills. oak trees. it is green right now....
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>> osgood: next, questions for henry kissinger.nt our kids to eat their vegetables, but we all know kids would rather they just disappear. ♪ make me say la la la la la la ♪ [ woman ] now with a little magic from mom, there's an easy way to get kids the nutrition they need. mott's medleys has two total fruit and veggie servings in every glass but magically looks and tastes just like the fruit juice kids already love. mott's medleys. ♪ la la la [ woman ] invisible vegetables. magical taste. >> osgood: 34 years after leaving office former secretary of state henry kissinger remains as outspoken as ever. he takes a look back with our harry smith. >> reporter: there is no mistaking henry kissinger. at 87, he is instantly recognizable. though perhaps missing the physical vigor with which he walked the world stage. >> you've been coming up here.... >> reporter: we were rare guests at his private enclave in rural connecticut. what is it about getting out of the city and coming out here to this splendid countryside that is important to you?
>> osgood: next, questions for henry kissinger.nt our kids to eat their vegetables, but we all know kids would rather they just disappear. ♪ make me say la la la la la la ♪ [ woman ] now with a little magic from mom, there's an easy way to get kids the nutrition they need. mott's medleys has two total fruit and veggie servings in every glass but magically looks and tastes just like the fruit juice kids already love. mott's medleys. ♪ la la la [ woman ] invisible vegetables. magical...