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>> steven douglass and henry clay. >> and? >> henry clay. >> oh. steven, by the way, in case i didn't mention it, is the man who then took over after clay left washington to go bathing up in rhode island. their relationship was perfectly -- it was not close. dougless disagreed with the omnibus solution and said so and walked away from it, but as soon as the omnibus went down to defeat, he jumps up and takes control and gets all of those bills passed so he deserves a great deal of credit for the compromise, and as such, he became a leading presidential candidate, and in 1860, he ran against abraham lincoln and lost. thank god. [laughter] sir? >> yeah, a couple quick questions. given clay's perspective on slavery, what was the relationship of abolition in congress, and second question is, quickly, i didn't quite understand how slavery in the district of columbia became part of the resolutions. i was under the impression that that issue was not settled until just prior to the emancipation proclamation. i was surprised to hear that that issue involving
>> steven douglass and henry clay. >> and? >> henry clay. >> oh. steven, by the way, in case i didn't mention it, is the man who then took over after clay left washington to go bathing up in rhode island. their relationship was perfectly -- it was not close. dougless disagreed with the omnibus solution and said so and walked away from it, but as soon as the omnibus went down to defeat, he jumps up and takes control and gets all of those bills passed so he deserves a...
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when i broke my biography of henry clay i was calling to call it henry clay cover the great compromiser. in his lifetime also with a great pacific cater it came back and said what? arthur schlesinger said don't use the word compromiser. the american people don't know what that means. they think it is about people who have no principles, have no real understanding who are ready to do anything that is what you have a lasting. of the rise you have conflict. and with it the 1850's to mattathias situation in the southerners felt i have a right to bring there slaves their property and that is offended and supported in the constitution. it was not there under mexican law. california was three. of mexico was three. because the south said as long as property is protected under the constitution, we can take our slaves there. there is no argument so while they are a territory, the north said the congress can change that. before the mexican war ended , a man named ed david will launch. any territory acquired as a result of this war must be closed to slavery. and abolitionists went even further and
when i broke my biography of henry clay i was calling to call it henry clay cover the great compromiser. in his lifetime also with a great pacific cater it came back and said what? arthur schlesinger said don't use the word compromiser. the american people don't know what that means. they think it is about people who have no principles, have no real understanding who are ready to do anything that is what you have a lasting. of the rise you have conflict. and with it the 1850's to mattathias...
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mike henry has been cutting through the second floor to access what was the first floor. >> henry hasg away for two hours and is physically and emotionally spent. he had just been searching for a little boy and when he finds him it isn't good news. after reporting the boy's death to his mother, henry needs a moment to pull himself together. but that brief break is interrupted by an excited fire department volunteer. >> he came running over, we were the closest ones, he says, hey, there's somebody talking to us. >> steve langdon has finally managed to attract some attention with the help of his roommate, jerry, who has a hearing impairment and is also trapped in his bedroom right next to steve's. >> my head was against the mattress, so my voice was really muffled. jerry had a hard time hearing me because he didn't have his hearing aid on, so i became jerry's ears and he became my voice. >> firefighter henry grabs his gear and along with his crew starts tearing away at the building. they reached steve's roommate first. >> oh, the sky looks beautiful. >> steve is now counting the long mi
mike henry has been cutting through the second floor to access what was the first floor. >> henry hasg away for two hours and is physically and emotionally spent. he had just been searching for a little boy and when he finds him it isn't good news. after reporting the boy's death to his mother, henry needs a moment to pull himself together. but that brief break is interrupted by an excited fire department volunteer. >> he came running over, we were the closest ones, he says, hey,...
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you can see two paramedics in the stands giving cpr to henry.bulance arrived and a defibrillator was used to restart his heart. this coach has three boys boys o play expwaibl says the incident is still french for the coaches and parents. >> still stopping hearts. everybody still worried about it happening. so that's why all these people are here. reporter: this is a heart guard t-shirt being sold for $25. it has a plate covering the area of the heart just in case. we're also told that after today there will be a defibrillator at every park where the cal ripken players play. >> sounds like positive steps forward. >> it was a great day to get outside and enjoy a warm, sunny day, here's a live look outside from the exploratorium cam. looking east across the bay. meteorologist leigh glaser says even warmer temperatures coming our way. >> leigh: you're exactly right. many locations, upper 70s to mid-80s together, get ready for chance of topping out close to 90 degrees. we'll look at the forecast coming up. >> the painful journey back to the neighborh
you can see two paramedics in the stands giving cpr to henry.bulance arrived and a defibrillator was used to restart his heart. this coach has three boys boys o play expwaibl says the incident is still french for the coaches and parents. >> still stopping hearts. everybody still worried about it happening. so that's why all these people are here. reporter: this is a heart guard t-shirt being sold for $25. it has a plate covering the area of the heart just in case. we're also told that...
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henry touched on it. but in the 1978, 79y. there was just an appalling situation with the unions in riot, tina was there then. you saw it all. it was impossible. she came in and she changed it. >> tin well, i mean i think harry is right that what she did kick started britain again after this long period of malaise, of this kind of real socialist malaise that had been going on for some years whether people were on strike every ten minutes. three day week. the winter of discontent, all of those things. britain was really in the dog house. and she did address that problem very, very aggressively. what i find interesting about her is that she didn't just break the class ceiling for women, but she also broke the class ceiling which is a harder thing to do in britain. because as harry references, she, thereas such a lot o snobbery in the establishment. and she really cut through that, you know, they always rejected her. she got a scholarship to oxford. never made debate in societies or the dining clubs. and she was always considered
henry touched on it. but in the 1978, 79y. there was just an appalling situation with the unions in riot, tina was there then. you saw it all. it was impossible. she came in and she changed it. >> tin well, i mean i think harry is right that what she did kick started britain again after this long period of malaise, of this kind of real socialist malaise that had been going on for some years whether people were on strike every ten minutes. three day week. the winter of discontent, all of...
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. >> henry, you said it yourself, it's not possible that it is not rigged. i'm just another sucker. >> 2300 bucks? >> the world is not made for those. you nailed it henry. >>> vis abilities, watching it all morning, it has gone down hill, especially along the eastern shore, we were at 10, that's number we like, now at 4 easton, reduced visibility, coming in at 5. 4 in york, 2.5 baltimore, five in dc. if you are traveling that way this morning, be prepared for the fog out and about. at the surface, this is why we have the patchy fog. we have high pressure again, towards the north and east, the area of low pressure to the south, we are getting clockwise flow around high pressure, funneling in between the two of them. we have an easterly flow, that's going to keep the fog around this morning, and keep the clouds around more towards the afternoon. also we have rain and drizzle misting in the forecast for today as well. temperatures this morning, coming in 52 degrees, hanover, 53 reisterstown, 53 hickory. a few showers, drizzle, in to the 8 time frame, this will
. >> henry, you said it yourself, it's not possible that it is not rigged. i'm just another sucker. >> 2300 bucks? >> the world is not made for those. you nailed it henry. >>> vis abilities, watching it all morning, it has gone down hill, especially along the eastern shore, we were at 10, that's number we like, now at 4 easton, reduced visibility, coming in at 5. 4 in york, 2.5 baltimore, five in dc. if you are traveling that way this morning, be prepared for the fog...
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henry kicked his butt.ning us now to react the always level-headed he told me to write that, bob beckel. so good for henry. i mean, you you know, enough is enough. spin stops here. spin should stop in the white house as well. correct? >> well, you know, i have to defend obama pretty much every day. and some days i feel like the only fire plug at the westminster dog show. >> bill: but you don't have to. you choose to defend the president. >> certain cases i do. in this case i will not simply because it's an attack on my network. carney wouldn't say that to anybody else you are politicizing this or editorializing. it was a legitimate bonafide question. >> bill: he backed it up with the facts. the reason carney did that, i'm sure you know, is because carney couldn't answer the question. when you can't answer the question, you attack the questioner. it happens to me. it happens to you. it happens to everybody. but, the overarch in what henry was trying to get at, i believe is that the obama administration behin
henry kicked his butt.ning us now to react the always level-headed he told me to write that, bob beckel. so good for henry. i mean, you you know, enough is enough. spin stops here. spin should stop in the white house as well. correct? >> well, you know, i have to defend obama pretty much every day. and some days i feel like the only fire plug at the westminster dog show. >> bill: but you don't have to. you choose to defend the president. >> certain cases i do. in this case i...
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president obama says he will get back to ed henry?. >> andrea: what do you think he is going to come back with. >> eric: time line, april 26th he followed up with letter. april 29th had the guy, bret baier had the whistle-blower on. "fox and friends" this morning talked about. all day long, on the drudge report it was the lead story. president obama on april 30th, to say i'm not familiar has to be disingenuous. i'll be nice. i will say it one more time. we're treated as fox at arm's length. we're that group over there because we ask this question. here is the other thing. we're not familiar with it. we ask it again. we'll ask it again. what about it? what about the th stonewalling that is going on about with these whistle-blowers. are we going to hear about it? i think i got this in blackberry they are going to call for another hearing on benghazi. >> andrea: the only reason the public knows about it is because of fox news. and excellent reporting of catherine herridge and adam housley sat down with a one on one exclusive. had this ma
president obama says he will get back to ed henry?. >> andrea: what do you think he is going to come back with. >> eric: time line, april 26th he followed up with letter. april 29th had the guy, bret baier had the whistle-blower on. "fox and friends" this morning talked about. all day long, on the drudge report it was the lead story. president obama on april 30th, to say i'm not familiar has to be disingenuous. i'll be nice. i will say it one more time. we're treated as...
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was in henry harrison office, and a month later, he dies. to learn about this time comi- have- about this time, we the chair of the history department, and she has been working with us many times on this series. nice to see you again. school children have all grown tippie and phrase, tyler too. he was elected at age of 68, a record no president beat until ronald reagan. who was this? >> i announce with a bit of pride he was from my home ohio., but he moved to he was a military man initially. he studied medicine for a short time and decided to join the military and shortly thereafter moved to ohio. he became the territorial governor of indiana and was a noted indian fighter. comes fromppecanoe the battle of tippecanoe, where he fought with his brother. as territorial governor, tyler was -- harrison was instrumental in securing land for white settlers, and that clashed with native american so i've done battle, harrison was considered the victor. -- at that battle, harrison was considered the victor. it carried him into public office. >> his wi
was in henry harrison office, and a month later, he dies. to learn about this time comi- have- about this time, we the chair of the history department, and she has been working with us many times on this series. nice to see you again. school children have all grown tippie and phrase, tyler too. he was elected at age of 68, a record no president beat until ronald reagan. who was this? >> i announce with a bit of pride he was from my home ohio., but he moved to he was a military man...
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lobby has not been able to counter china in the way it would like but i'd like to i'd like to go to henry kissinger here for a second. henry kissinger in his account china which is not a bad book actually talks about a fundamentally different culture in china from that of the west and i think we should listen to him on this point. because for example if you look at the fifteenth century when china was the most powerful nation in the world it sent out ships bigger than anything columbus would dream of one hundred years later traded. it it traded it explored but unlike the west it did not conquer it did not in slaves that is the western tradition and if you think we've escaped that history of the second i mean the british empire is really i mean but the united states and wired i mean listen as neil going it's plain as the nose on your face. you know quite out of the little way the second. second you know you look at china to look at china in the fifteenth century and say that somehow that's a good indicator of china today is completely wrong it's like saying let's you know forget about anyt
lobby has not been able to counter china in the way it would like but i'd like to i'd like to go to henry kissinger here for a second. henry kissinger in his account china which is not a bad book actually talks about a fundamentally different culture in china from that of the west and i think we should listen to him on this point. because for example if you look at the fifteenth century when china was the most powerful nation in the world it sent out ships bigger than anything columbus would...
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lobby has not been able to counter china in the way it would like but i'd like to i'd like to go to henry kissinger here for a second. henry kissinger in his account china which is not a bad book actually talks about a fundamentally different culture in china from that of the west and i think we should listen to him on this point. because for example if you look at the fifteenth century when china was the most powerful nation in the world it sent out ships bigger than anything columbus would dream of one hundred years later traded. it it traded it explored but unlike the west it did not conquer it did not in slaves that is the western tradition and if you think we've escaped that history. and i mean the way things liberation empires way i mean but the united states and wired i mean this was an eel going it's plain as the nose on your face. you know quite obvious we the second. second you know you look at china to look at china in the fifteenth century and say that somehow that's a good indicator of china today is completely wrong it's like saying let's you know forget about anything that'
lobby has not been able to counter china in the way it would like but i'd like to i'd like to go to henry kissinger here for a second. henry kissinger in his account china which is not a bad book actually talks about a fundamentally different culture in china from that of the west and i think we should listen to him on this point. because for example if you look at the fifteenth century when china was the most powerful nation in the world it sent out ships bigger than anything columbus would...
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so this was a time when henry kissinger was u.s. secretary of secretary of state and a lot of the cables are either two or from him now judy and a son says that although the documents are all material what wiki leaks have done is they've made it very user friendly so it's a big database you can actually go in and you can search through these cables we can weeks of even made an interactive map that sites how many times each country is mentioned in these cables practically every single country in the world is in there now according to julian assange the us administration can't be trusted with controlling its own history so he's had to come along and do this controls the president controls and he controls the past controls the future and that is because of the vital role that history plays in deciding our interpretation of what is happening in the world the period of the one nine hundred seventy s. in diplomacy is referred to as the big bang this is when the international order came to be the most incriminating cables are likely to be
so this was a time when henry kissinger was u.s. secretary of secretary of state and a lot of the cables are either two or from him now judy and a son says that although the documents are all material what wiki leaks have done is they've made it very user friendly so it's a big database you can actually go in and you can search through these cables we can weeks of even made an interactive map that sites how many times each country is mentioned in these cables practically every single country in...
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henry? are you silent?ws his customers well. >> i said before to my father-in-law. i remember sitting in front of the time life building in the summer. and young women in hooters style shorts would come and give out free
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let's bring in henry with comcast sportsnet. look at sports. what's going on? >> absolutely, terry, let's look at sports, plenty going on in college basketball, the cal women prepare for the first final four in school history, but first, we'll check in with the giants. they continue their home opening series against a team they knocked out of the postseason last year. highlights from the cardinals and giants showdown, next in sports. >>> welcome back, he's a buster but he's also an mvp, as we mentioned earlier, buflter posey was honored for his 2012 mvp award against the cardinals. it was a beautiful day for baseball. giants hosting the cards in the second game of the three-game set, bottom of the second, hunter, headed for the fence, takes shelby miller deep to center and pence's second homer of the year ties the game at one. top of the fifth we're tied at two. former giant carlos beltran driving in a pair of runs, cardinals go up 4-2 and get the victory, your final 6-3. mindy is standing by with the latest with the men in orange and black. mindy? >> reporter:
let's bring in henry with comcast sportsnet. look at sports. what's going on? >> absolutely, terry, let's look at sports, plenty going on in college basketball, the cal women prepare for the first final four in school history, but first, we'll check in with the giants. they continue their home opening series against a team they knocked out of the postseason last year. highlights from the cardinals and giants showdown, next in sports. >>> welcome back, he's a buster but he's also...
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henry clay, of course, had lost to polk, and henry clay believed it was his time to win, 1848 was going to be a wig year, clay's party is the wig party. clay thinks he will win and out of nowhere taylor gets the nomination and clay is absolutely devastated that he doesn't get to be nominated and in addition to taylor getting the nomination, a completely obscure almost unheard of person, millard fillmore, who, when nominated, is the most obscure person ever to be nominated for president at the time, gets the vice presidential nomination so you have this axis of taylor, a louisiana sugar planter, running with fillmore, the comptroller of the state of new york. for me there's a personal thing which i have to say, i currently teach at albany law school where fillmore was living and next year i will be a visitor at l.s.u., a law school in louisiana, so i'm the embodiment of the albany-baton rouge accent, as well. >> i'd like to say, let's don't discount that the mexican war brought us all of the western southwest -- california, new mexico, et cetera. he was the commander-in-chief and he acte
henry clay, of course, had lost to polk, and henry clay believed it was his time to win, 1848 was going to be a wig year, clay's party is the wig party. clay thinks he will win and out of nowhere taylor gets the nomination and clay is absolutely devastated that he doesn't get to be nominated and in addition to taylor getting the nomination, a completely obscure almost unheard of person, millard fillmore, who, when nominated, is the most obscure person ever to be nominated for president at the...
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and it's ed henry's job to ask the question not answer.he fact that the white house press secretary couldn't give the answer that simon did, they don't have the facts. >> megyn: if you don't have the answer on the fact, and if you don't know sometime say that's a good question and i'll look into that and maintain the integrity with the viewer, the reporter and the answer is much more now than i normally do, because there's another human being developing inside of me. and guys, thank you. >> great to see you. >> thanks megyn. >> megyn: coming up less, look less than 24 hours for rutgers to fire its men's basketball coach after america saw a video of him shoving and swearing at his players, beaning them in the head with basketballs when he went happy with their play. given that the school has known about this for months. kelly's court is next and whether it coach really deserves the firing and whether he's the only one who should be getting canned. (bleep) >> kelly's court, the firing of the rutgers men basketball coach. mike rice is fired t
and it's ed henry's job to ask the question not answer.he fact that the white house press secretary couldn't give the answer that simon did, they don't have the facts. >> megyn: if you don't have the answer on the fact, and if you don't know sometime say that's a good question and i'll look into that and maintain the integrity with the viewer, the reporter and the answer is much more now than i normally do, because there's another human being developing inside of me. and guys, thank you....
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the henry mancini jazz hour the answer: b.cini generation was his weekly musical variety syndicated series in 1972. >>we have this man serenading us. >>that takes me back to my early radio days. >>it is lunch hour it might upset folks. >>you guys are my friends. we have time to make amends afterwards. it is nice out there now. they are passing south of us for the moment. you were concerned. look what has happened. some pretty good rains. here is the forecast. that is the evening forecast. maybe a few sprinkles. any showers through the night should be fairly scattered. look at the wave of storms. here we are up to around midnight. we get into some warm air. a couple of different waves. some pretty good amounts of rain. by thursday the winds turn southerly. that warms us up. these are the forecast highs. highs tomorrow, 40s at the lake. there is the warm air that comes after that. friday much cooler on the back side of the system. giving you musical accompany
the henry mancini jazz hour the answer: b.cini generation was his weekly musical variety syndicated series in 1972. >>we have this man serenading us. >>that takes me back to my early radio days. >>it is lunch hour it might upset folks. >>you guys are my friends. we have time to make amends afterwards. it is nice out there now. they are passing south of us for the moment. you were concerned. look what has happened. some pretty good rains. here is the forecast. that is the...
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henry, mrs. henry, you there? me take you me coming. when poverty calls to you from the front gate, you have to make a choice. you can a virtual rise, perhaps even turn your back and harden your resolve not to engage, but poverty will still be there looking at you, even if you don't have the courage to return its gaze. soon, grandma called out as she lifted her tiny, slightly hunched frame from the chair next to me, walked across the tiles, stepped from porch to carport, and made a 30-foot journey to the gate. good evening, miss mama. how are you? trenches again untenanted and -- ms. mama appearance belied reply. me all right so far, mrs. henry. miss mama looked anything but all right to me as i watched apollo grandma toward the porch. the closer miss mama came to my secret classroom, the sharper the contrast i discerned between her and my beloved tutor. with bare feet, tattered clothes, matted hair, and a protruding belly seemingly at odds with her thin frame, miss mama seemed to be from an entirely different planet than my grandmother
henry, mrs. henry, you there? me take you me coming. when poverty calls to you from the front gate, you have to make a choice. you can a virtual rise, perhaps even turn your back and harden your resolve not to engage, but poverty will still be there looking at you, even if you don't have the courage to return its gaze. soon, grandma called out as she lifted her tiny, slightly hunched frame from the chair next to me, walked across the tiles, stepped from porch to carport, and made a 30-foot...
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henry wolford is here with details. henry?rapped up at at&t park today and it was the day players and fans had anticipated most since winning last october. >> world series most valuable player, the panda, pab when sandoval. >> barry zito. >> the world champs received their championship rings during pregame ceremony on the field. the rings made by tiffany and company have a white gold face that includes the sf logo made out of, get this, 52 diamonds. and on each side of the ring, seven round diamonds representing the giants seven world championships. by the way, general manager ryan fabian and manager bruce bochy were given their rings first followed by giants legends and then the players. and big news, aubrey huff was the only former joy ant from the 2012 team at the ceremony. he got a standing a ovation. wilson was a no-show. that was surprising. well tell you what happened once the giant took the field against the cardinals. terry? >> henry, thank you very much. >>> sunshine turning to showers tonight, including late season
henry wolford is here with details. henry?rapped up at at&t park today and it was the day players and fans had anticipated most since winning last october. >> world series most valuable player, the panda, pab when sandoval. >> barry zito. >> the world champs received their championship rings during pregame ceremony on the field. the rings made by tiffany and company have a white gold face that includes the sf logo made out of, get this, 52 diamonds. and on each side of the...
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reporting from oracle arena, henry wofford, nbc bay area. >>> all right, henry. matinee baseball in oakland. first day back off the disabled list. he hits a game tying two-run home run in the bottom of the ninth. 8-8, a's and orioles. extra innings. that sets the stage for a little dance and a little drama. cocoa with two aboard lays down the bunt, throw, toward lafayette. eric soguard, get up! he does, he scores. a's win in most dramatic fashion. they needed this after dropping eight of the last nine. 9-8 the final. couple more quick notes. giants lose again in san diego, 6-4. they have lost five in a row. quarterback nate montana, yes, montana, son of joe montana, will take part in the 49ers' three-day rookie mini camp coming up in may. he was not selected in the nfl draft this week. getting back to the whole m.j. wedding thing, i'm told his tastes are kind of expensive. if i was invited means i got to buy a gift. if y'all want to chip in i'll put your name on the card. >> not even worth it. let's not even go. >> thanks, scott. we'll be right back. we've made m
reporting from oracle arena, henry wofford, nbc bay area. >>> all right, henry. matinee baseball in oakland. first day back off the disabled list. he hits a game tying two-run home run in the bottom of the ninth. 8-8, a's and orioles. extra innings. that sets the stage for a little dance and a little drama. cocoa with two aboard lays down the bunt, throw, toward lafayette. eric soguard, get up! he does, he scores. a's win in most dramatic fashion. they needed this after dropping eight...
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. >> ed henry, i want him out. >> let me talk to him. frank, it's charlie rose, tell me this, why did you cancel last week? >> margaret thatcher died, i was in mourning. >> how about next week? >> i'm already bked on the "today" show but doug will be in touch. >> if i play ball, will you at least get bloomberg off my back? >> only if you give me your absolute unquestioning loyalty. >> that's a pretty big ask. >> 42 seconds during the dinner to say whatever i want. >> take 45. >> washington and hollywood, new faces and old faces and new faces on old faces. and i do sympathize conan and not just for back stabbing leno but having to host, it must be hard to write jokes about a town that is one democrats and republicans, you all came together to make this spoof. that's what real bipartisanship looks like. i may lie, cheat and intimidate to get what i want, but at least i get the job done. have a wonderful evening and i'll see all of you they bloom derg vanity fair party, that is those who got an invite. mr. president, welcome to -- [ applaus
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henry clay, of course, had lost to polk, and henry clay believed his time to win, 1848 was clay'so be a wig year, party is the wig party. clay thinks he will win and out theowhere taylor gets nomination and clay is heolutely devastated that doesn't get to be nominated and gettingion to taylor the nomination, a completely obscure almost unheard of person, millard fillmore, who, the mostnated, is obscure person ever to be nominated for president at the the vice presidential nomination so you have this axis taylor, a louisiana sugar fillmore,unning with the comptroller of the state of new york. for me there's a personal thing currentlyve to say, i teach at albany law school where fillmore was living and next year i will be a visitor at l.s.u., a law school in the embodiment'm of the albany-baton rouge well., as >> i'd like to say, let's don't discount at this mexican war us all of the western california, new mexico, et cetera. he was the commander-in-chief like it and if it upset winfield scott who had temper, and zachary taylor, so be it, but as it out, that's what history has recorded.
henry clay, of course, had lost to polk, and henry clay believed his time to win, 1848 was clay'so be a wig year, party is the wig party. clay thinks he will win and out theowhere taylor gets nomination and clay is heolutely devastated that doesn't get to be nominated and gettingion to taylor the nomination, a completely obscure almost unheard of person, millard fillmore, who, the mostnated, is obscure person ever to be nominated for president at the the vice presidential nomination so you have...
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henry, give us your take here.pecting them to come out with an actual handset, hardware, right? >> absolutely not. that would be shocking if they did that. even if they come out with an operating system it would be shocking. what you're going to see is basically a suped up app. i don't think it's a big deal at all. obviously we'll wait to see what they say but i would be shock fed this is a big deal. >> what would that mean then? hopes are high that this is going to possibly be that thing, the thing that sort of pushes them to where they need to go from a mobile standpoint. >> i think that's the case, the hopes are likely to be dashed but we'll see. we'll give them a chance. >> good move or not a good move to not have an actual physical phone at this point? >> i think it would be a terrible decision for them to actually go into the hardware business and sell phones. they don't need to do that. what they need to do is be everywhere. that's what they're trying to do and what we think the announcement will be today is
henry, give us your take here.pecting them to come out with an actual handset, hardware, right? >> absolutely not. that would be shocking if they did that. even if they come out with an operating system it would be shocking. what you're going to see is basically a suped up app. i don't think it's a big deal at all. obviously we'll wait to see what they say but i would be shock fed this is a big deal. >> what would that mean then? hopes are high that this is going to possibly be that...
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henry editing who built the biggest branch in the world, the king ranch lived in a mud hut when she first married richard king because there were no trees nothing to build a log house wit and the others like my great great grandmother lived in a log cabin and here is what she said. that actually succeeded sam houston matt left abruptly because he had a disastrous marriage and became the governor. his daughter married a new doctor just graduated from medical school and move to st. augustine taxes and she writes to her sister may first 1849, out in a new country i see no one but strangers. the kindest people i have never met with. society is as good as any portion. there seems to be as much refinement as you would meet at any place. there is no such thing a fine houses or furniture they have very comfortable houses but they cannot get furniture. it's too far away from navigation to get such sayings. by the time we make money they will navigate. then we can get all the little things that we need. if i had been in tennessee i would have thought the house we occupied would not do at all. we li
henry editing who built the biggest branch in the world, the king ranch lived in a mud hut when she first married richard king because there were no trees nothing to build a log house wit and the others like my great great grandmother lived in a log cabin and here is what she said. that actually succeeded sam houston matt left abruptly because he had a disastrous marriage and became the governor. his daughter married a new doctor just graduated from medical school and move to st. augustine...
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i think henry hyde as chair of the judiciary committee was fair. that's the reason i felt it was incumbent on the house to look into that. >> did you learn about how the house worked or that moment in history from your vantage point? >> that was probably the most historic time that i'll ever serve in the house and maybe one of the most storied times in the -- most historic times in the history of the house of representatives. because what happened, steve, on the first day there was a lot of speech making from both sides of the aisle in presentin the case. on the second day, the first speaker was bob livingston who had already been selected to be the speaker to succeed speaker gingrich who had decided he was not going to be speaker anymore and our conference had decided that bob livingston was going to be the speaker. and on the first, on the second day, the first speech was bob livingston announcing that he was not going to stand for speaker because of his own personal issues that he didn't feel that he should be elected speaker. and the air went o
i think henry hyde as chair of the judiciary committee was fair. that's the reason i felt it was incumbent on the house to look into that. >> did you learn about how the house worked or that moment in history from your vantage point? >> that was probably the most historic time that i'll ever serve in the house and maybe one of the most storied times in the -- most historic times in the history of the house of representatives. because what happened, steve, on the first day there was...
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ed henry in the thick of it. how is this going down?> reporter: they have not announced an official decision but 90 minutes, early into afternoon president did convene his national security team as well as not just top security advisors but attorney general eric holder. it shows you the entire team there. starting to weigh all these important issues but dealing with what is now a reminder about the broader terror threat that the u.s. has faced all along but maybe it was not front and center as we talked about economic issues. this is reminder that the threat is out there. the president today and last night with this meeting today but with his remarks in the white house briefing room made it clear to turn the page on this chapter but also thank the law enforcement officials who did such brave work. take a listen. >> boston police and state police and local police across the common wealth of massachusetts responded with professionalism and bravery over five long days. tonight because of their determined efforts we closed an important chap
ed henry in the thick of it. how is this going down?> reporter: they have not announced an official decision but 90 minutes, early into afternoon president did convene his national security team as well as not just top security advisors but attorney general eric holder. it shows you the entire team there. starting to weigh all these important issues but dealing with what is now a reminder about the broader terror threat that the u.s. has faced all along but maybe it was not front and center...
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, that's a normal 11 minutes, everything will remain up to speed on 95, moving through the fort mc henry tunnel. northbound lanes 55 miles per hour, at 395, harbor tunnel going to be free of delays. here is a live look at the west side, interstate 70. inner loop clear, up to 795, outer loop, picking up, you are looking at a 12 minute ride, from 795, down to 95, heading over to parkville, this is harford road. nothing to get in your way, in either direction for example you are headed out to the outer loop, 11 minutes to get from 95, up to 83. that's your time saver traffic. >>> this morning people know the name jason collins. >> not for his play on the court but coming out. he announced he is openly gay. there is plenty of reaction. >> he is receiving a huge outpouring of support. collins received a call from the white house, shout out from athletes and kudos from fellow players. jason collins became the first active male player in the four major american professional sports to come out as gay. he wrote i'm a 34 year old mba center, black and gay. it was posted on sports illustrated's web
, that's a normal 11 minutes, everything will remain up to speed on 95, moving through the fort mc henry tunnel. northbound lanes 55 miles per hour, at 395, harbor tunnel going to be free of delays. here is a live look at the west side, interstate 70. inner loop clear, up to 795, outer loop, picking up, you are looking at a 12 minute ride, from 795, down to 95, heading over to parkville, this is harford road. nothing to get in your way, in either direction for example you are headed out to the...
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henry ford knew. he was a whacko.'t pay somebody a good wage we're going to become your consumer. >> he was doing what he was doing effectively. it wasn't a global world. the reason he was paying his people is he wanted to spur demand. if you're in detroit and you pay your people or in the electronics business that doesn't spur demand in europe or in south america or -- it's supply and demand. >> i'm talking about the united states. until corporate america realizes that this gap which is diffusing stock into the everyday market. >> we live in a global economy now. >> let me put it slightly differently. this will will fire up the hate mail. we have come to where a shareholder is everything. we think about companies creating value. a great company creates three sources of value. wonderful products for consumers. a great living and life for employees and good return. we have swung the pendulum all the way over here. >> you're not talking about america companies. you're talking about them chipping away at the edges. >> yo
henry ford knew. he was a whacko.'t pay somebody a good wage we're going to become your consumer. >> he was doing what he was doing effectively. it wasn't a global world. the reason he was paying his people is he wanted to spur demand. if you're in detroit and you pay your people or in the electronics business that doesn't spur demand in europe or in south america or -- it's supply and demand. >> i'm talking about the united states. until corporate america realizes that this gap...
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and faraday and henry found out that. no batteries, no cells, no lightning, none of that, just the motion of a wire and a magnetic field. so faraday goes to bed and he's really excited about that. and while he's in bed that night, i'm making this up now. while he's in bed that night, he's kind of thinking, "gee, i wonder what would happen if i did it with two wires?" so he gets up in the middle of the night, takes his candle, goes downstairs, had to do with candle. little did he know that he was gonna get rid of candles, honey. the candle industry was furious later on, okay? 'cause what he did is he went down and he took two wires and guess what happens with two wires, gang? twice as much current. he goes back to bed and he thinks, "i wonder three wires." shall we try it? yeah. didn't sleep the rest of the night, gang. i wonder a million wires. what do you think? a million times as much, okay? this is a remarkable discovery that one can, it turns out, induce voltage by simply moving a wire in and out of a magnetic field.
and faraday and henry found out that. no batteries, no cells, no lightning, none of that, just the motion of a wire and a magnetic field. so faraday goes to bed and he's really excited about that. and while he's in bed that night, i'm making this up now. while he's in bed that night, he's kind of thinking, "gee, i wonder what would happen if i did it with two wires?" so he gets up in the middle of the night, takes his candle, goes downstairs, had to do with candle. little did he know...
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henry wolfer joins us now. and henry, that might have been the sports story of the day. or maybe yours is better. go ahead. >> reporter: no way i can top that story. that was a great story, but we've got much more to talk about. cal women's basketball team, find out if they advance to the national championship game. and the giants receive their championship ring. but how did they perform on the diamond against the st. louis cardinals. stay tuned. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. a was weekend for the world series champs. today they received their championship rings. but let's go out to the diamond where the action was happening. giants and cardinals. giants once again showing off the bling-bling before the first pitch. lots of big smiles. giants up 2-1 in the fourth. bases loaded. ground ball. cardinals take the lead 3-2. still in the fourth, matt carpenter. giants lose 14-3. mindy bach has the latest. >> matt cain started his first three innings to match the sell bratory mood. in the fourth inning alone, the cardinals just killed the party. they knocked cain for seven
henry wolfer joins us now. and henry, that might have been the sports story of the day. or maybe yours is better. go ahead. >> reporter: no way i can top that story. that was a great story, but we've got much more to talk about. cal women's basketball team, find out if they advance to the national championship game. and the giants receive their championship ring. but how did they perform on the diamond against the st. louis cardinals. stay tuned. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area....
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started when henry pressed carney on u.s. customs and border protection now deciding to reevaluate its plans to furlough employees and cut overtime. this coming despite weeks ago homeland security chief janet napolitano saying this: >> look, i don't think we can maintain the same level of security at all places around the country with sequester as without sequester. we're going to do, and are doing everything we can within the limits sequester gives us. but as i was mentioning earlier, if you have 5,000 pure border patrol hours or agents, you have 5,000 fewer border patrol agents, that has a real impact. >> were those comments just an attempt to scare the american people about sequestration? that is exactly what ed henry tried to find out. >> the secretary came in here and said that we were going to be less safe, people would be crossing the border because there are less border patrol agents. they announced yesterday we're not doing that. i'm not saying it's not important. i'm saying -- >> absolutely not scaring the public. y
started when henry pressed carney on u.s. customs and border protection now deciding to reevaluate its plans to furlough employees and cut overtime. this coming despite weeks ago homeland security chief janet napolitano saying this: >> look, i don't think we can maintain the same level of security at all places around the country with sequester as without sequester. we're going to do, and are doing everything we can within the limits sequester gives us. but as i was mentioning earlier, if...
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former secretary of state henry kissinger answers that question coming up.se, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor. he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause seris allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell yo doctor right away if you havehese, new or worsening depression, or unusuhanges in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sit including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling ofhands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. ose who've had a drug or alcohol proble
former secretary of state henry kissinger answers that question coming up.se, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor. he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause...
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foreign policy henry kissinger says that stephen walt says that john mearsheimer says that it's absurd the second only only dissociated academic this man would believe in that sort of things are just for you are you saying that saying here is that you know china is the best behaved country on earth. i did not say that i said the united states and that's sort of the power it is a ruthless imperial power and china is well while advise to be very careful matt jump in go ahead. yeah well i mean you're ignoring the capacity i mean china has never had the strength to wage a war across an ocean the united states did but the idea that the their behavior would be any different hundred. were slave ships from the west. it was a most powerful couldn't john and i don't understand the hounds culture counts what your ig it's not a coincidence that as china has grown stronger that its economy has grown that its military has grown that it has pursued a more interest interventionist foreign policy this is what happened to the united surveillance for this one way or the before in the united way and has i
foreign policy henry kissinger says that stephen walt says that john mearsheimer says that it's absurd the second only only dissociated academic this man would believe in that sort of things are just for you are you saying that saying here is that you know china is the best behaved country on earth. i did not say that i said the united states and that's sort of the power it is a ruthless imperial power and china is well while advise to be very careful matt jump in go ahead. yeah well i mean...
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for more, we welcome in henry. considering this could have gone either way, what is the reaction for the warriors? >> many of these guys were playing in their very first playoff game of their young nba careers. most of the team, they were actually focused on david lee. he's a guy injured. they are not sure if he's going to be able to play for the remainder of the series. he was taken to the doctors office and had x-rays done. the x-rays were negative. he's scheduled for an mri tomorrow. his teammates in the locker room, several of them choking back tears. they said they didn't lose the game. they were disappointed because they gave it away to the nuggets. >> we can come away with it holding our heads high. we know we can beat this team. we are going to make it a long series. come out here and steal one on tuesday and take it back. we are also a great home team, so we need to keep our heads up and, you know, fight like hell on tuesday. >> i don't think anybody came in believing we were going to sweep the denver nugg
for more, we welcome in henry. considering this could have gone either way, what is the reaction for the warriors? >> many of these guys were playing in their very first playoff game of their young nba careers. most of the team, they were actually focused on david lee. he's a guy injured. they are not sure if he's going to be able to play for the remainder of the series. he was taken to the doctors office and had x-rays done. the x-rays were negative. he's scheduled for an mri tomorrow....
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the funny thing is henry knows it, too. even if he's not admitting it.rong men in his life, too. his father and his grandfather who he calls his idol. >> i look at them and i go, they are true gentlemen, really. as i'm having this baby, you know, it's a little boy. i just keep thinking god, i hope that i can be as good as my grandpa and my dad were. >> but that doesn't mean the path has always been a smooth one. nearly five years ago after a long relationship, he and actress emily blunt called it quits and he fell apart. something he's brutally candid about. >> the breakup was the best and worst thing that ever happened to me. i call mid grandfather and said i'm dying here. i was having a hard time breathing. i was having such anxiety that i would sit there and he said sunshine, today's curse is tomorrow's bless popping. >> he displayed some of that attitude when i asked about reese witherspoon, accused of d disorderly conduct when her husband was pulled over for dui. the two sang a duet of "something stupid" on his new album. so she's had a rough 72 hou
the funny thing is henry knows it, too. even if he's not admitting it.rong men in his life, too. his father and his grandfather who he calls his idol. >> i look at them and i go, they are true gentlemen, really. as i'm having this baby, you know, it's a little boy. i just keep thinking god, i hope that i can be as good as my grandpa and my dad were. >> but that doesn't mean the path has always been a smooth one. nearly five years ago after a long relationship, he and actress emily...
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henry wofford joins us live. >> reporter: friday the giants celebrated their home opener by honoring their entire squad from the 2012 championship season, unveiling the world series banner for all to see. today team's focus, as you mentioned, narrowed to honor their all everything catcher and unofficial team captain. buster posey, how can you not like this man? he is great. the giants held a special ceremony to honor the mvp. the giants legends, we willy mccovy and willy mays were on hand as he was presented his trophy and welcomed to a standing ovation from the adoring home fans. >> i'm extremely honored to be up here with the past giants winners. legends, willy mays, kevin mitchell, thank you all for being here. it means a lot. your support for this team is nothing short of amazing. i can speak for my teammates when i say i look forward to coming to play here every day and i hope we make you proud. thank you. >> the good news, the giants fans can plan on watching buster posey at the ballpark for many years to come after signing his nine-year contract extension before the start of t
henry wofford joins us live. >> reporter: friday the giants celebrated their home opener by honoring their entire squad from the 2012 championship season, unveiling the world series banner for all to see. today team's focus, as you mentioned, narrowed to honor their all everything catcher and unofficial team captain. buster posey, how can you not like this man? he is great. the giants held a special ceremony to honor the mvp. the giants legends, we willy mccovy and willy mays were on hand...
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en henry rodrÍguez responsable del reencuentro, asegura que nada fue fÁcil. >>> es un caso complejo,mana >>> yo no dormÍa, no dormi a comer, no volvÍ a nada. se me volviÓ una revoltura, no sabÍa de donde venia ni para donde iba. >>> el dÍa llegÓ y las dos mujeres volvieron abrazarse la hija comenzÓ por primera vez a una tÍa. >>> (lloran). >>> yo sentÍ que las piernas me hacÍan asi sentÍa que me desplomoba. la verdad las fuerzas me faltaron. >>> carmenza extraÑaba la hermana que creÍa muerta no pasaba un dÍa sin que le pidiera al cielo y la compaÑÍa kp aliviar su soledad. >>> yo vivo muy sola, mis hijos son aparte. yo mayor mucho el ex policÍa responsable de tanta felicidad no pudo ocultar su dicha. las palabras de la seÑora luze leida, no querÍa morirse sin conocer a su familia y la satisfacciÓn y la tranquilidad y el regalo mÁs grande que pudo tener y eso me conmoviÓ blastane y me siento premiado. >>> estas hermanas no paran de hablar es mucho lo que tienen que contarse en estos aÑos grandes. que estuvieran separadas por una mala jugarreta del destino. >>> ex policÍa que reuniÓ de l
en henry rodrÍguez responsable del reencuentro, asegura que nada fue fÁcil. >>> es un caso complejo,mana >>> yo no dormÍa, no dormi a comer, no volvÍ a nada. se me volviÓ una revoltura, no sabÍa de donde venia ni para donde iba. >>> el dÍa llegÓ y las dos mujeres volvieron abrazarse la hija comenzÓ por primera vez a una tÍa. >>> (lloran). >>> yo sentÍ que las piernas me hacÍan asi sentÍa que me desplomoba. la verdad las fuerzas me...
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next up, henry, cardinals obrucs not expect any changes for starters. mindi bach, nbc bay area. >> thank you, mindi. >>> there's josh reddick. and josh reddick look alike, how dare he. chris young homers. to left, three-run shot is second of the year. young is from houston. family and friends loving it. 8-0 a's and everything is looking peachy until the bottom of the fifth. a foul ball near the stands at right. joshua dies and misses the ball and hits the wall hard. take another look at that. he injured his arm badly. they are saying right now x-rays are negative. sprained right wrist. a's win 9-3. >>> to the ice we go. stars and sharks. t o torres makes his debut. a spin-o-rama. beautiful goal right there. sharks up 3-2. but this game was decided in a shootout. sharks lose 5-4. snapping a seven-game win streak. >>> if the warriors win tonight, they are in the playoffs. plus, cal women basketball team with a shot to get to the championship game. we'll talk to you a little bit later. >> thank you very much, and we'll be right back. >>> and they do never
next up, henry, cardinals obrucs not expect any changes for starters. mindi bach, nbc bay area. >> thank you, mindi. >>> there's josh reddick. and josh reddick look alike, how dare he. chris young homers. to left, three-run shot is second of the year. young is from houston. family and friends loving it. 8-0 a's and everything is looking peachy until the bottom of the fifth. a foul ball near the stands at right. joshua dies and misses the ball and hits the wall hard. take another...