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please welcome henry kissinger. dr. kissinger, please don't get up, sir. right, sir, as i was explaining to my audience in the second act of the show there are some out there who may not know the stature of the man sitting before me. you have advised many presidents under diplomacy. you were secretary of state to both nixon and ford. you received the nobel peace prize for the paris peace accords in 1973. and you've got a presidential medal of freedom. you published numerous works on foreign relations and your new book is called "on china" >> right. >> stephen: what's it about? (laughter) it's about the relationship between china and the united states in the-- . >> stephen: i got a bone to pick with you about that. you helped open the door to china, okay. and when you left, you left the door open. you should have closed it when you left china because now china has gotten out into the world and they are a major competition. shouldn't i blame you for some of the rise of china? >> well, two things. when we first went into china it was a very under developed co
please welcome henry kissinger. dr. kissinger, please don't get up, sir. right, sir, as i was explaining to my audience in the second act of the show there are some out there who may not know the stature of the man sitting before me. you have advised many presidents under diplomacy. you were secretary of state to both nixon and ford. you received the nobel peace prize for the paris peace accords in 1973. and you've got a presidential medal of freedom. you published numerous works on foreign...
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first, henry. >> baggy pants. >> henry?angeles, and in this corner san francisco what has better food? sunset magazine has the better answer and it is not good news. coming up on kron 4 news this weekend. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. of >> the of the largest concentration of mexicans outside of mexico, persons outside of persia, and filipinos and these huge also a concentration south. and within the chinese in a regatta. have not just northern chinese, southern chinese, there is an regional chinese cuisine. >> they are creating our particular brand of tourism. they really do and shine in certain areas and epicureanism. >> the typical los angeles plait? >> this is from
first, henry. >> baggy pants. >> henry?angeles, and in this corner san francisco what has better food? sunset magazine has the better answer and it is not good news. coming up on kron 4 news this weekend. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ]...
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before impeachment were henry got made up, henry was one of the most beloved and respected members of the house. he really was a renaissance man, almost in the 19th century standard. he was funny, charming, brilliant, kind. everybody loves him. as the chairman of the house judiciary committee inviting me to come see him, it was my hope he was going to ask me to be on the judiciary. when i mentioned it to a few senior congressman, they all went. bill paxon a member from new york who is the chairman of the republican congressional campaign committee sat me down and he said, you have to turn that down. the judiciary committee will be in the movie studios. you're in a big democratic district or do one with 50.1% of the top your ticket upon undercounted by some 20 points. the last thing you need, no offense, it's been on tv every day fighting with barney frank and maxine waters overcomes an abortion. you need to get on the commerce department. sure enough he invited me to join the committee. i told them i'm flattered to any mac that the answer is no. i'll be with you on the vote. i'm a soc
before impeachment were henry got made up, henry was one of the most beloved and respected members of the house. he really was a renaissance man, almost in the 19th century standard. he was funny, charming, brilliant, kind. everybody loves him. as the chairman of the house judiciary committee inviting me to come see him, it was my hope he was going to ask me to be on the judiciary. when i mentioned it to a few senior congressman, they all went. bill paxon a member from new york who is the...
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siena takes us on a tour. ♪ >> reporter: in april 1609 henry hudson set sail from europe.ing for a short cut to the orient and found new york city instead. to honor the explorer, a replica of his famous ship, the "half moon," was built. let's take a look inside. captain reynolds, tell me what is so special about the "half moon." >> well, this is the first european ship that documented entry into and exploration of the hudson river. and it sailed here in 1609, and within a handful of years you had dutch beaver traders here and the development of new netherland, which was the dutch colony based on commerce and trade that extended from central connecticut all the way to delaware. >> reporter: captain reynolds not only navigates the "half moon," he's also the director of the new netherlands museum. what sort of artifacts are on the ship? >> oh, you'll find everything aboard here from navigational tools to the foods that were eaten, to native artifacts and european artifacts. >> reporter: a common misconception is that hudson was lost when he found what's now new york city. >>
siena takes us on a tour. ♪ >> reporter: in april 1609 henry hudson set sail from europe.ing for a short cut to the orient and found new york city instead. to honor the explorer, a replica of his famous ship, the "half moon," was built. let's take a look inside. captain reynolds, tell me what is so special about the "half moon." >> well, this is the first european ship that documented entry into and exploration of the hudson river. and it sailed here in 1609,...
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henry?e're going to be cooking with a lettuce wrap >> isabel: that looks great and taking a look of the bay bridge. look at the bay bridge. >> marty: morning >> janu: good morning. a break of sunshine with patchy fog and cloudy conditions. clearing with mostly sunny conditions and flaring. warmer. it is also when the. with 15 degrees in oakland, 15 m.p.h.--in oakland. 18 degrees warmer expected an oakland. and that wind speed will increase by 4:00 p.m. with the upper 20 range wind speed. also through the livermore valley. today, 73 degrees in santa rosa. 60s for richmond, vallejo, 72 along the delta. oakland, with upper 60s along the peninsula. 74 degrees for morgan hill. your kron 4 7 day around the bay that morning fog and a warm up. and isabel? a:01. >> isabel: the city is remembering two different firefighters. the seen above st. mary's cathedral. thousands paying their final respects to perez and vallerio. it was an eventful of dedication. fond memories sharing their memories. it was an
henry?e're going to be cooking with a lettuce wrap >> isabel: that looks great and taking a look of the bay bridge. look at the bay bridge. >> marty: morning >> janu: good morning. a break of sunshine with patchy fog and cloudy conditions. clearing with mostly sunny conditions and flaring. warmer. it is also when the. with 15 degrees in oakland, 15 m.p.h.--in oakland. 18 degrees warmer expected an oakland. and that wind speed will increase by 4:00 p.m. with the upper 20 range...
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henry?nlo park an annual event is all about life style in california. we will toward the cargo texture. a home that is made of cargo texture, and back yard farming. believe it or not, chickens, cows. >> thank you, henry. rainfall in menlo park. let us check bay-area wide. >> janu: rain, heavy, light, to of the bay area. fasfrom our mount tam cam, overcast and if the wind. record-breaking totals for the month of june. the airport delays at s f o. 51 minutes and heavy rainfall overnight will taper off. towards this afternoon. the stormtracker 4 is indicating heavier rain through concord, fairfield. with moderate downpours indicated by the yellow. even a light blue through the sierras representing snowfall. we are going to see significant rain totals today. with 1 in.-three-quarters and the central bay. with a 2.5 in. in the santa cruz mountains. 1 in. totals for the south bay. the futurecast at 10:00 a.m. it is indicating heavy rain! inland by 10:00 a.m.. however, by noon, it will light and up
henry?nlo park an annual event is all about life style in california. we will toward the cargo texture. a home that is made of cargo texture, and back yard farming. believe it or not, chickens, cows. >> thank you, henry. rainfall in menlo park. let us check bay-area wide. >> janu: rain, heavy, light, to of the bay area. fasfrom our mount tam cam, overcast and if the wind. record-breaking totals for the month of june. the airport delays at s f o. 51 minutes and heavy rainfall...
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henry joins us from the comcast sportsnet newsroom. hey, henry. >> hey.feels real good, we're family now. we start with some good news for a change on the injury front for the giants. there's a panda sighting in arizona. for the first time since april 29th, pablo sandoval back in the lineup. the panda has been out with a broken hand. right now giants are leading in the top of the first 1-0. pablo sandoval 1 for 1 with an rbi. what about the green and gold? you know that saying there's no place like home for new a's manager, bob melvin. tonight marks his first chance to manage in the bay area for a team he grew up watching. our kate longworth is live at the coliseum with more on melvin's homecoming tonight against the royals. kate. >> reporter: well, henry, i can tell you there is a new energy here as bob melvin takes over the reins for the a's, and it's certainly the excitement we felt here back on opening night. and for the bay area native, he said tonight will fall nothing short of special, as he suits up for the green and gold for the very first time h
henry joins us from the comcast sportsnet newsroom. hey, henry. >> hey.feels real good, we're family now. we start with some good news for a change on the injury front for the giants. there's a panda sighting in arizona. for the first time since april 29th, pablo sandoval back in the lineup. the panda has been out with a broken hand. right now giants are leading in the top of the first 1-0. pablo sandoval 1 for 1 with an rbi. what about the green and gold? you know that saying there's no...
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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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he became president of the consulting firm founded by henry kissinger. at his memorial service this week, officials from the u.s. state department, including hillary clinton and henry kissinger, honored his life and work. >> i am honored to speak on behalf of the rank and file of the state department foreign service, and particularly those who had the great privilege of serving under secretary eagle berger. i worked with him from 1989 through 1993. i came to fill part of his family. still, i always called him mr., where as he had multiple names for me. early on, my name was fully farley, as in "whatever your name is, get in here." i figured out his was the ferocious part of a deeply kind and good hearted man with an astonishing sense of humor that would not quit under almost any conceivable circumstance. those were momentous times in american foreign policy. i cannot recall a single day when he did not have us in stitches. the work was hard. he made it fun. it was serious, but he never took himself seriously. working for him was pure joy. there was nothi
he became president of the consulting firm founded by henry kissinger. at his memorial service this week, officials from the u.s. state department, including hillary clinton and henry kissinger, honored his life and work. >> i am honored to speak on behalf of the rank and file of the state department foreign service, and particularly those who had the great privilege of serving under secretary eagle berger. i worked with him from 1989 through 1993. i came to fill part of his family....
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henry kissinger is not exactly a marquee name among republicans. most republicans today think he was some sort of sellout. and i n't think. >> that's nonsense. >> i don't think the voters will holds huntsman son and for our china policy but it does accentuate the facthe worked for obama. how does he explain that away? [everyone talking at once] >> it's one of first primaries were held at a seminar on foreign relations he would be fantastic. but none of them are. you look at new hampshire, john. necessary extraordinary. he is 14% favorable, 36 unfavorable. already in new hampshire. >> why? >> i think it's his affect and the fact he worked for president obama. [everyone talking at once] >> combative and the thing that people know about him was a president obama's ambassador to >> will jon huntsman make it all the way to the presidential nomination or fold? quickly? >> eleanor said he was riding that motorbike across the desert. he'll wind up like evel knievel in the snake river canyon with all his bones broken! >>i think he's going to announce with t
henry kissinger is not exactly a marquee name among republicans. most republicans today think he was some sort of sellout. and i n't think. >> that's nonsense. >> i don't think the voters will holds huntsman son and for our china policy but it does accentuate the facthe worked for obama. how does he explain that away? [everyone talking at once] >> it's one of first primaries were held at a seminar on foreign relations he would be fantastic. but none of them are. you look at...
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henry kissinger is called "on china." i appreciate you sharing your insights. >> thank you for having me. >> we will see you tomorrow night. until then, thank you for watching, and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on to a's show, visit -- on the show, visit pbs.org. >> join me next time for "sugar" ray leonard and his boxing life outside of the ring. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- i took it into a sho
henry kissinger is called "on china." i appreciate you sharing your insights. >> thank you for having me. >> we will see you tomorrow night. until then, thank you for watching, and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on to a's show, visit -- on the show, visit pbs.org. >> join me next time for "sugar" ray leonard and his boxing life outside of the ring. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading....
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one of the new faces on board with us is henry wolford and joins us from the sports room.l us something good tonight. >> i'll tell you, you don't have to hear me sing, that's one good thing. and what's the best way to wake up your offense? panda that's next. stick with us. . the way. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> okay, this week we're launching our new sports department. we've combined forces with our friends over at comcast sports net. >> tonight, we welcome in henry wolford from the comcast sports net newsroom. about ten years ago we tried to hire you, and we finally have you on board. >> i'm so happy to be part of the team. i should have come a long time ago. of course, i couldn't because of contracts, but let's get back to business. raj mathai, jessica, pleasure working with both of you. giants and d'backs in arizona. some much needed pop back in the line. get well soon. panda with a big hug right there. sandoval back, first game since april 29th. top of the first, sandoval singles to right. and a little later, take a look at cody ross. doubles to
one of the new faces on board with us is henry wolford and joins us from the sports room.l us something good tonight. >> i'll tell you, you don't have to hear me sing, that's one good thing. and what's the best way to wake up your offense? panda that's next. stick with us. . the way. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> okay, this week we're launching our new sports department. we've combined forces with our friends over at comcast sports net. >> tonight, we...
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but first, here is henry. >> henry! >>> what do you mean, what?omes with the territory. it is one of the things that artichokes always get. >> what? >> afridays. >> it is an afid. not the ants. the ants feed off the afid. >> you end up getting these ants. they get inside the fruit and you bake the artichoke and you open it and -- >> you get rid of the afid and the ants go away. they are using it as an ant source. if there is no food, they move on. >> afid are farmed to protect against beneficial insects. >> it is a see cession. it is not a nectar. -- they are not carrying shields, henry. >> but they protect the afid that. is my understanding. this will be settled off camera. once you get rid of the afids, you will bet rid of the ants. >> it is persistent. you can't apply one application of whatever you use and expect it to control the problem. you have to repeat and be persistent with them. you have so use insect sigh deal soaps, and extreme stream of water. let me see if i can get a sharp stream of water going here. you can literally wash them of
but first, here is henry. >> henry! >>> what do you mean, what?omes with the territory. it is one of the things that artichokes always get. >> what? >> afridays. >> it is an afid. not the ants. the ants feed off the afid. >> you end up getting these ants. they get inside the fruit and you bake the artichoke and you open it and -- >> you get rid of the afid and the ants go away. they are using it as an ant source. if there is no food, they move on....
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henry is in the comcast sports newsroom. henry, they needed you tonight. >> they did.needed more than an overweight sports caster. they needed some guys who could hit. listen, a batter's job is never easy when he's facing tim lincecum. he was on the hill in wrigley this afternoon. they were shooting for their eight straight win. top of the 9th, cubs up 1-0. burris singles to center to drive in bill hall from second. and that will tie the game. another late rally by the g-men. but the bottom of the 9th, runner at third. ramirez comes through with a sickle on sergio romo. cubs walk off with the victory, 2-1. giants' winning streak ends at seven. >> we're still obviously in first place. so it's the good thing for us. we just got to bounce back and we'll battle every game. just a matter of us playing consistent, as well. >>> marlins versus a's. top of the first, scoreless until hanley ramirez says i need to get this team on the scoreboard. straight away center for a two-run home run. it's ramirez's fifth of the season, 2-0 marlins. in the 6th, 3-0 marlins, cliff pennington
henry is in the comcast sports newsroom. henry, they needed you tonight. >> they did.needed more than an overweight sports caster. they needed some guys who could hit. listen, a batter's job is never easy when he's facing tim lincecum. he was on the hill in wrigley this afternoon. they were shooting for their eight straight win. top of the 9th, cubs up 1-0. burris singles to center to drive in bill hall from second. and that will tie the game. another late rally by the g-men. but the...
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grand prix in valencia sebastian vettel and mark webber securing the leading spots on the grid for henri's fernando alonso though only managed to post the fourth but this time on the day despite stopping friday's practice in some style. it will start right behind him in fifth while lewis hamilton was third fastest for an hour and russia reynolds vitale petroff was forced to settle for eleventh pullman vettel though aware that can be a temperamental truck. it's a tricky circuit there's so many corners we've got twenty five before we you know cross the line again and especially in qualifying to get every single corner right this is very very difficult so to get the perfect lap in this is quite tough but i think here my first run was was quite good i was very happy and mark obviously in the second run you know of saturday was race day out the latest moto g.p. stopping us and netherlands a joy for ben spies with the american thinking his maiden top flight win with some help from his rivals and opening up rush involving world champion for hillary and
grand prix in valencia sebastian vettel and mark webber securing the leading spots on the grid for henri's fernando alonso though only managed to post the fourth but this time on the day despite stopping friday's practice in some style. it will start right behind him in fifth while lewis hamilton was third fastest for an hour and russia reynolds vitale petroff was forced to settle for eleventh pullman vettel though aware that can be a temperamental truck. it's a tricky circuit there's so many...
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now let's get to henry in sports. >>> henry, you need a funnel cake. >> oh, believe me, the caloriesay i don't need it, believe me. i've got a real big gut over here. i'll pass this time. well, nba teams are looking for help and the best college hoop stars are looking forward to playing for a paycheck. the 2011 nba draft is under way. warriors have the 11th overall pick. they drafted washington state sharpshooter clay thompson, who led the pac-10 in scoring last season with 22s pntoia game. the 6'7" shooting guard will add size to the warriors backcourt. speaking of big guys, our guy damon andrews, joins us from the warriors draft room in oakland. damon, give us the latest. >> reporter: all right, henry, thank you very much. it's the nba's version of "who wants to be a millionaire" and clay thompson struck it rich, the 11th pick of the golden state warriors. the guy can shoot, the guy can score and he comes from a basketball pedigree. his dad, michael thompson, a former member of the l.a. lakers, the portland trail blazers so the guy knows how to get it done. two-time all pac-10 play
now let's get to henry in sports. >>> henry, you need a funnel cake. >> oh, believe me, the caloriesay i don't need it, believe me. i've got a real big gut over here. i'll pass this time. well, nba teams are looking for help and the best college hoop stars are looking forward to playing for a paycheck. the 2011 nba draft is under way. warriors have the 11th overall pick. they drafted washington state sharpshooter clay thompson, who led the pac-10 in scoring last season with 22s...
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henry kissinger who has a masterful new book out called quite simply "on china." dr.kissinger, let's talk about more current events, particularly as they relate to the united states relationship with china. it's very complicated now. i remember when it's working for president nixon in the early 1990s, he said it's interesting because when kissinger and i opened relations with china in the early '70s, it was all about strategic issues, which we talked about before the break. he said now in the early '90s he said now it's almost all about economics. i think now in the 21st century it's a combination of both, strategic and economic. when you look at china's incredibly rapid economic rise, are you stunned or are you surprised, or not at all? >> guest: i'm surprised, and so would nixon be in any of us who were in the original group that opened to china. when nixon -- when i had been to china but before nixon left, nixon invited the french who had been in china, to see what we could learn from them. and he said china is such a desperately poor country. the most important th
henry kissinger who has a masterful new book out called quite simply "on china." dr.kissinger, let's talk about more current events, particularly as they relate to the united states relationship with china. it's very complicated now. i remember when it's working for president nixon in the early 1990s, he said it's interesting because when kissinger and i opened relations with china in the early '70s, it was all about strategic issues, which we talked about before the break. he said...
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now henry kisser in a new job with sports?> and first deadly violence alongg israel border with syria. syria reported the death was 20 people. reports are that may they are amassing at the border. israel won control of the golan heights and today israeli troops fired at a crew of protestors trying to break through the fence. israeli army said they were hurling fire bombs. they managed to cut through the coiled wire and go into the buffer zone. israel said syria is trying to deflect the unrest in their country. they did not keep them from reaching the fence. rena is live in jers lemm. >> hi, harris. report that is land mines exploded in the israel-syrian border in the golan heights. a lot of attention taken on the border and here in the west bank, we have also heard as you mentioned clashes taking place. palestinians are saying all of this activity is momentum to a future palestinian state. >> the first clash began when the palestinian are marking the day and when took over the clashes continue here . and he wanted to come at t
now henry kisser in a new job with sports?> and first deadly violence alongg israel border with syria. syria reported the death was 20 people. reports are that may they are amassing at the border. israel won control of the golan heights and today israeli troops fired at a crew of protestors trying to break through the fence. israeli army said they were hurling fire bombs. they managed to cut through the coiled wire and go into the buffer zone. israel said syria is trying to deflect the...
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secretary of state henry kissinger and his new book "on china." the diplomat who accompanied president nixon to the communist nation presents his fault of the history of china's relationship with the united states and its current influence on american politics in the monetary policy to read he shares his perspective with the former aide and fox news contributor monica crowley. >> host: . >> great to see you as always. >> congratulations on your new book which is called "on china". and i can't think of anyone else would rather talk to on china. china has gone the last few decades being a very important concern for the united states to an important urgent and primary concern for the united states and there's so many lawyers to the final american relationship we are going to get into with you. thank you for being cared. >> let's begin with how china sees itself in this traditionally seen itself. as i was making my way through your book you write the united states and china believe they represent unique values in the world. and that the united states
secretary of state henry kissinger and his new book "on china." the diplomat who accompanied president nixon to the communist nation presents his fault of the history of china's relationship with the united states and its current influence on american politics in the monetary policy to read he shares his perspective with the former aide and fox news contributor monica crowley. >> host: . >> great to see you as always. >> congratulations on your new book which is...
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john henry johnson's best success came with the steelers. he was part of the million dollars backfield of the 1950s. john henry was born in pittsburgh, california, and he became an nfl hall of famer after 14 nfl seasons. shawn henry johnson, the pride of pittsburgh high. >>> the rain kept some of the cars in the garages today at the sonoma sports festival. but all 13 race groups are expected to take the track tomorrow. still get tickets to see nearly 400 historic cars. they come in all ages and shapes. the mcclaron is the featured superstar. most of these historic cars are priceless so racing and testing these machines takes a delicate balance between daring and caring. >> cars are the stars. you don't want to damage your cars. you don't want to hurt one of your competitors. we are all friends and know each other and race for each other. i have got immense respect and no one out there who i am concerned about going wheel-to- wheel with. we have all been racing for a long time. >> testing begins at 8 a.m. that's the sports for tonight. as and
john henry johnson's best success came with the steelers. he was part of the million dollars backfield of the 1950s. john henry was born in pittsburgh, california, and he became an nfl hall of famer after 14 nfl seasons. shawn henry johnson, the pride of pittsburgh high. >>> the rain kept some of the cars in the garages today at the sonoma sports festival. but all 13 race groups are expected to take the track tomorrow. still get tickets to see nearly 400 historic cars. they come in all...
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eight shorts years later, henry ford would take the horses out of horsepower and put 12 of them in alock of iron under his new model t. ford brought his automobile into the masses. by putting people on the road in his tim lizzies he was putting the car before the road sort to speak. in 1900 there were only 144 miles of concrete paveed roads in the whole country. so almost all of america's automotive journeys were by necessity an adventure of the back road variety. in california one of the most challenging of those adventures came here to to yosemite. to the valleys of granite domes. everywhere americans drove their model t was a challenge. a test of their reborn spirit of independence. >> coming to yosemite was the same kind of adventure. you would have blow outs, you would have engine problems. one of the great things about these cars was that they were easily if i easily fixed. >> reporter: these were the dusty days. most people were born and died of 50 miles of their place of birth. these times were changing quickly. by 1913 the same year cars were allowed to enter yosemite valley
eight shorts years later, henry ford would take the horses out of horsepower and put 12 of them in alock of iron under his new model t. ford brought his automobile into the masses. by putting people on the road in his tim lizzies he was putting the car before the road sort to speak. in 1900 there were only 144 miles of concrete paveed roads in the whole country. so almost all of america's automotive journeys were by necessity an adventure of the back road variety. in california one of the most...
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[as ed henry]: "then the president landed at dulles airport, employer of 78 puerto ricans. [laughter] headed back to the white house, passing 3,700 puerto ricans. in his 22-minute drive. i have their names." [laughter] for more on the president's puerto rican trip, we turn to our senior lation correspondent al madrigal. al, thanks for joining us. [cheering and applause] al, you're obviously still down there. what do you make of the president's trip to puerto rico? was it successful? >> jon, total home run. and you know how much the puerto rican people like baseball. i mean, bottom line... [laughter] he made a promise to visit them, and he did it. deal done. but, and this is a big puerto rican "butt"... [laughter] >> jon: al, are you suggesting puerto ricans have larger back sides, because i don't think that... >> i want to be very clear. i did not say that. >> jon: okay. what were you going to say? >> the president has no idea the can of worms he just opened. i mean, sure, he's winning over puerto ricans, but he's doing nothing for the other 147 latino nationalities. i mean
[as ed henry]: "then the president landed at dulles airport, employer of 78 puerto ricans. [laughter] headed back to the white house, passing 3,700 puerto ricans. in his 22-minute drive. i have their names." [laughter] for more on the president's puerto rican trip, we turn to our senior lation correspondent al madrigal. al, thanks for joining us. [cheering and applause] al, you're obviously still down there. what do you make of the president's trip to puerto rico? was it successful?...
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thank you very much, henry. >>> for a full half hour of sports coverage you can watch comcast sportsnett 10:30. >>> next year's golf's best will be in the bay area playing san francisco's olympic club. we will have an indepth look at the club. that's tomorrow right after the final round of the u.s. open. >>> finally tonight, check out this video of what very well may be the world's longest picnic table. did you know that even existed? it spans 305 feet. this endless table was laid out with goddys courtesy of safeway. the event was held in san francisco today. select guests state officials and safeway employees were among those folks who had the chance to enjoy the free lunch at the longest picnic table ever. more local news is coming up in a few minutes at 6:00.
thank you very much, henry. >>> for a full half hour of sports coverage you can watch comcast sportsnett 10:30. >>> next year's golf's best will be in the bay area playing san francisco's olympic club. we will have an indepth look at the club. that's tomorrow right after the final round of the u.s. open. >>> finally tonight, check out this video of what very well may be the world's longest picnic table. did you know that even existed? it spans 305 feet. this endless...
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then i realized not quite what i wanted either for the article that i stumbled what relates to the henry james and psat in venice who lives in them broken down what so and had been the mistress and henry james roche a wonderful story from the 1880s and as a scholar who did not know that they were still alive now that he knows he is alive and must have a treasure trove of the papers so he schemes and plots and gets into the house convinces the two old ladies so then the old lady dies. he confesses to the niece that he once the butter and says you can have it but he is horrified. he wanders court a day and says i have decided yes. i will marry you. it is too late i have burned of the letter. every one of them. took a long time but something along those lines have happened if it is not an easy story but in a week from now. >>cspan: when will you have another book? >>guest: i don't know. i am very slow. >>cspan: we are over time. "midnight in the garden of good and evil" is the name of the book our guest is john berendt over 160 weeks on the best-seller list. >> this is the home where jim wi
then i realized not quite what i wanted either for the article that i stumbled what relates to the henry james and psat in venice who lives in them broken down what so and had been the mistress and henry james roche a wonderful story from the 1880s and as a scholar who did not know that they were still alive now that he knows he is alive and must have a treasure trove of the papers so he schemes and plots and gets into the house convinces the two old ladies so then the old lady dies. he...