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but there is still some good news for henry.his loyal customers who hears about the robbery steps in to help the store owner recover his losses. >> i had one of my customers. and he said i got very good job, and john, i know you're a nice man. i see what happen, and he give me $300. i said man, you don't have to do that. he said no, i'm happy to do it. >> henry, who has been robbed twice before says this incident definitely stands out from the others. >> he was very polite. very polite, very friendly, and this is why i open a conversation. i get robbed before, and you see people who robbed you. he was so in your eyes. he don't know how to manage his life and he want to survive. he doesn't know the right way to survive. >> but this robbery goes to show you that minding your p's and q's can only take you so far. breaking the law, even politely, can still land you behind bars. >> i'm robbing you, sir. do anything to escape authority. >> out of the corner of my eye, i caught him already halfway out my window. i knew what he was doin
but there is still some good news for henry.his loyal customers who hears about the robbery steps in to help the store owner recover his losses. >> i had one of my customers. and he said i got very good job, and john, i know you're a nice man. i see what happen, and he give me $300. i said man, you don't have to do that. he said no, i'm happy to do it. >> henry, who has been robbed twice before says this incident definitely stands out from the others. >> he was very polite....
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henri: $150,000. brendan: did you pointed her finger and say $9 million? henri: yes., my god! tom: you have the class act of bringing in one of your entry-level diamonds, which is $20,000. why should someone by this gorgeous, small statement versus a 90% of the riffraff that is out there? tell me why i should step up between entry-level diamonds versus the garbage that is out there. henri: fashion for diamonds long graff gave all his life or that come in the magic is in the way you cut the dimon, which is what makes the difference. we have cutting centers in johannesburg, botswana, in antwerp, and new york. there is a 1.5 caret or a 1.7 mediocre diamonds it is not matter if it is only one caret if it is a perfect storm -- perfect stone. we cut them to perfection. that is what makes a difference in the value. olivia: have you ever had a customer faint? henri: almost buitt they usually maintain their composure. olivia: colored diamonds, we have a 31-caret blue diamond, a 102-caret graff consolation classic, and the yellow delaire sunrise. henri: the bluestone is extreme
henri: $150,000. brendan: did you pointed her finger and say $9 million? henri: yes., my god! tom: you have the class act of bringing in one of your entry-level diamonds, which is $20,000. why should someone by this gorgeous, small statement versus a 90% of the riffraff that is out there? tell me why i should step up between entry-level diamonds versus the garbage that is out there. henri: fashion for diamonds long graff gave all his life or that come in the magic is in the way you cut the...
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so both of us in a sense will be talking about andersonville and the trial of henry wirz. in the civil war, frank leslie illustrated -- published this set of photographs at the -- on the front page of it. you can see all of them are soldiers who had just come back. it's like nothing that americans had ever seen and in fact looking like people that americans or the world would mostly not see again until the end of world war ii until people came out of places like auschwitz. these were truly frightening pictures. after the war, we began to get other pictures. this is a soldier from new york. a recently discovered photograph by a graduate student, a new graduate student at george mason university candace gray found this for me. this is a man whose feet became infected and his feet were literally cut off by scissors and then later they had to use bone saws to saw the bones off. and he -- along with this picture of calvin baits of new york, an affidavit that he sent to the government about what happened to him. he was in andersonville. another person from andersonville. the sam
so both of us in a sense will be talking about andersonville and the trial of henry wirz. in the civil war, frank leslie illustrated -- published this set of photographs at the -- on the front page of it. you can see all of them are soldiers who had just come back. it's like nothing that americans had ever seen and in fact looking like people that americans or the world would mostly not see again until the end of world war ii until people came out of places like auschwitz. these were truly...
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so henry and his crew continue on looking for victims.eanwhile, only a mile away, another team of rescuers is trying to reach salvador pena. >> a big beam, a concrete beam came right across his legs. he's still down there, he's conscious, he's talking but his legs are completely crushed. he says his legs -- i can hear him moaning right now. >> pena is on the first floor of a mall parking deck operating his sweeping truck when the quake strikes. and now the entire concrete structure is on top of him. >> we have no idea if we'll even come close to getting to him. >> firefighter ray lavalle struggles through the mangled metal and busted concrete to make contact with the victim. >> he's holding his own. his legs are cracked mid-femur there. it's real cramped quarters. definitely a lot of pain. >> the whole time he's, get me out of here. i just conversed with him the best i could to try to give him some hope. >> but others aren't as hopeful. the victim is pinned very deep under the pile of rubble, and it will take a huge effort to get just one
so henry and his crew continue on looking for victims.eanwhile, only a mile away, another team of rescuers is trying to reach salvador pena. >> a big beam, a concrete beam came right across his legs. he's still down there, he's conscious, he's talking but his legs are completely crushed. he says his legs -- i can hear him moaning right now. >> pena is on the first floor of a mall parking deck operating his sweeping truck when the quake strikes. and now the entire concrete structure...
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patrick henry takes somewhat center stage next month. patrick henry was, two people.ates voted no, such as george mason and they would be involved as leading anti-federalist in opposing ratification. but two people who weren't there, governor george clinton the great governor of new york. one of washington's closest friends, they were almost like brothers together since the time of the war and were investment partners, and patrick henry of virginia were leading anti-federalists but, see, patrick henry had not gone to the convention. he was elected a delegate from virginia but never showed up. if he had gone, maybe that's what washington meant that getting the constitution through the convention was little short of a miracle. that miracle might have been that patrick henry didn't show up. we'll talk more about patrick henry next moment any other questions? right down here. wait, he's going to hand up a microphone. thank you. well, good question. the question is how was the constitution written? it was written by a committee. it was started, because the other states wer
patrick henry takes somewhat center stage next month. patrick henry was, two people.ates voted no, such as george mason and they would be involved as leading anti-federalist in opposing ratification. but two people who weren't there, governor george clinton the great governor of new york. one of washington's closest friends, they were almost like brothers together since the time of the war and were investment partners, and patrick henry of virginia were leading anti-federalists but, see,...
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they were terrified henry wallace will become president. henry wallace was extremely left wing. he was anti-empire. he was at the top of the british enemies list. the british did not want him on the ticket. he had been vice president during roosevelt third term. they could not risk henry wallace becoming president if anything should happen to fdr. the british maneuvered endlessly to wallace's name and leaked every bit of dirt about him. and bring in the papers. he had all kinds of strange religious beliefs. he had dabbled in a mystical cult, they dug all this up here and henry wallace was booted from the democratic ticket in a controversial republican convention in 1944 in the british congratulated them selves for having anchored with -- tinkered with the american political process in their favor. needless to say, this was a very effective counter espionage propaganda operation. arguably one of the most effective in the history of espionage. by the end of 1945 over 2000 british agents working in north america and they very much altered the course of american foreign policy. ian
they were terrified henry wallace will become president. henry wallace was extremely left wing. he was anti-empire. he was at the top of the british enemies list. the british did not want him on the ticket. he had been vice president during roosevelt third term. they could not risk henry wallace becoming president if anything should happen to fdr. the british maneuvered endlessly to wallace's name and leaked every bit of dirt about him. and bring in the papers. he had all kinds of strange...
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they were terrified that henry wallace would become president. henry wallace was extremely left wing. he was virulently anti-empire. the top top of the enemies list. the british did not want him on the ticket. he had been vice president during roosevelt's third term. they needed him off of the ticket in the fourth term. they could not risk henry wallace becoming president if anything should happen to fdr. the british maneuvered endlessly behind the scenes to black and wallace's name. they leaked every bit of dirt as they possibly could. it ran in the papers, it was the talk of washington. he had all kinds of strange religious beliefs. he one time dabbled in a mystical cult. they dug it all up. saw it got a lot of press. henry wallace was boot in a democratic ticket in a controversial republican convention in chicago in 1944. the british in their papers and files congratulated themselves for having tinkered with the american political process in their favor. needless to say that this was a very effective counterespionage propaganda operation, argu
they were terrified that henry wallace would become president. henry wallace was extremely left wing. he was virulently anti-empire. the top top of the enemies list. the british did not want him on the ticket. he had been vice president during roosevelt's third term. they needed him off of the ticket in the fourth term. they could not risk henry wallace becoming president if anything should happen to fdr. the british maneuvered endlessly behind the scenes to black and wallace's name. they...
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we are waiting on henry kissinger. he's always late.on't you come into my office and have a cup of coffee while you are waiting. >> said he comes to my office. so we'll talk about politics and in 1968 i had represented as a rockefeller. i am -- together than the audience and kissinger i don't think that heber talked to a 16-year-old before in his life. i was sure that i could win that he the data presented the issue tickets would like would like which is the volunteer army. but in any way, we have the debate and then a year later we find ourselves both housed. if it comes out at the same time in the morning i would say we have some money for our domestic problems. one morning at this point henry kissinger leans over and he says steve, you are right this is the right man for this moment in history. that was life in the west basement. [laughter] >> i was always in the situation room once and it was drug use. i remember clearly because we sat around the table and henry got up at some point and he said i have to go get the presidents speech
we are waiting on henry kissinger. he's always late.on't you come into my office and have a cup of coffee while you are waiting. >> said he comes to my office. so we'll talk about politics and in 1968 i had represented as a rockefeller. i am -- together than the audience and kissinger i don't think that heber talked to a 16-year-old before in his life. i was sure that i could win that he the data presented the issue tickets would like would like which is the volunteer army. but in any...
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. >> that person being henry chapman mercer, a native son to the boro which today boosts a populationf more than 8,000 people. >> it was a home for a henry chapman mercer. >> built between 1908 and 1912, it is one of the first, reenforced concrete homes in the country. >> the house is very auto by graph california of henry mercer and his life. you see his interest and his idea throughout the whole house. i believe he was in the trained as an architect or an engineer his business was homemaking and the house really served as a showcase for his tiles. >> tiles that covered the house from top to bottom. much to the a amazement of the 30,000 tourist whose visit the castle each year. but mercer's legacy does not end there. >> you are at the tile works and arts and craft era factory where henry chapman mercer produced tiles and mosaics for houses and public buildings throughout the united states. >> a place where tiles are still being made by hand. >> the tiles we produced were of mercer's original line and they can be bought as souvenirs good or given as a gift as was the case a few months
. >> that person being henry chapman mercer, a native son to the boro which today boosts a populationf more than 8,000 people. >> it was a home for a henry chapman mercer. >> built between 1908 and 1912, it is one of the first, reenforced concrete homes in the country. >> the house is very auto by graph california of henry mercer and his life. you see his interest and his idea throughout the whole house. i believe he was in the trained as an architect or an engineer his...
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memo to henry kissinger was that way. so it helps to combine archival research with old-fashioned journalistic interviews. and as i said i may not be the best journalist, and i'm certainly not the best archival historian, but i was able and have been able, i hope to combine the two to read the documents and then do the interviews. >> host: hakim is in san jose california. hi hakim. >> caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. something very insightful that mr. isaacson, you said, we need to rethink institutions such as nato and think outside the box for current-day applications. i used to volunteer with the late doug franco, james franco's father, and he would say -- we would do orphan development projects in high-conflict rural areas, and he would often say orphan development is the front line on the war on terror. what are your thoughts about these types of approaches towards leading with peace initiatives? >> guest: absolutely. and, by the way we did that at the beginning of the cold war. we didn't just create nato,
memo to henry kissinger was that way. so it helps to combine archival research with old-fashioned journalistic interviews. and as i said i may not be the best journalist, and i'm certainly not the best archival historian, but i was able and have been able, i hope to combine the two to read the documents and then do the interviews. >> host: hakim is in san jose california. hi hakim. >> caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. something very insightful that mr. isaacson, you said,...
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this time, recounting the call of industrial business magnates william knudsen and henry kaiser to leaf their private sector positions and lead the war production effort during world war ii. this is a little over an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. i'm henry olson, vice president of the american enterprise institute and director of its national research initiative which is a foundation or organization within aei, entity, that's what i was looking for entity within aei that supports original domestic policy-relateed research and big think books of which our current speaker, arthur herman, is the author of the book that is the summit of today's -- subject of today's discussion, "freedoms forge," clearly is one of. the 2012 election is, in many ways, a debate over the 1932 election. should we continue or extend the legacy of franklin delano roosevelt in establishing the federal government as one of the preeminent directors if not the preeminent director of american economic life, or should we embrace the creative animal spirits of free enterprise capitalism and trust more t
this time, recounting the call of industrial business magnates william knudsen and henry kaiser to leaf their private sector positions and lead the war production effort during world war ii. this is a little over an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. i'm henry olson, vice president of the american enterprise institute and director of its national research initiative which is a foundation or organization within aei, entity, that's what i was looking for entity within aei that...
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and otherwise i agree with everything that both henry and george have said. but i do think short attention span and multilateral ways of dealing with it. >> i'm sorry mr. chairman. >> not at all. senator sessions. >> thank you all. it's time for us to think about our role in what our strategy will be and what we can realistically accomplish in the future and the longer i've been around these issues the more or less dreamy i have become. dr. kissinger i think i'm reading world order and i thank you for your contribution to the world with that book. i think you quote bismarck and maybe you can get it correctly. unhappy is the statesman who is not as happy after the war as he was before the war or something to that effect. so we have just got to be careful about power and how we use it and sometimes long-term thinking can avoid short-term problems. i thank all of you for contributing to that. our subcommittee deals with nuclear weapons. i'm very concerned about proliferation and dr. shultz as you indicated worry that our allies are losing confidence and our umbr
and otherwise i agree with everything that both henry and george have said. but i do think short attention span and multilateral ways of dealing with it. >> i'm sorry mr. chairman. >> not at all. senator sessions. >> thank you all. it's time for us to think about our role in what our strategy will be and what we can realistically accomplish in the future and the longer i've been around these issues the more or less dreamy i have become. dr. kissinger i think i'm reading world...
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at one point we're at separate urinals and henry a. kissinger leans over to say steve, you are right this is what i demand for this moment in history. [laughter] it is very interesting i was only in the situation room once. the issue was drug use so international as well as domestic issue. we sat around the table and henry got up to say excuse me but i have to translate the president's speech from the original job. [laughter] then we went on if you take a leafleteers -- off for two years. then minute --. >> host: had a great victory. so he took a victory lap in 69 he had accomplished amazing things. a lot of little things as well but almost as if his friend said he can do anything he wants as long as he does not embarrass me. so there is a whole stream of little things. for example,, the statistical systems at that time has listed people as white or non-white. this is outrageous. had you tell people they are non-white? he said do something about it. so when i hand -- moynihan calls the various agencies and says what should recall other
at one point we're at separate urinals and henry a. kissinger leans over to say steve, you are right this is what i demand for this moment in history. [laughter] it is very interesting i was only in the situation room once. the issue was drug use so international as well as domestic issue. we sat around the table and henry got up to say excuse me but i have to translate the president's speech from the original job. [laughter] then we went on if you take a leafleteers -- off for two years. then...
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author of several books including biographies of albert einstein benjamin franklin, steve jobs and henry kissinger took viewer questions for three hours. mr. isaacson is a former chairman and ceo of cnn chairman of the broadcasting board of governors and was the editor of "time." he currently serves as president and ceo of the aspen institute. >> host: so, walter isaacson what is theat link between avril hourlyman, ben franklin, steve jobs henry kissinger and adar can lovelace?: th >> guest: yeah, i think they're all create cannive minds, ander. that's what's intretted me throughout my career. to me, it's people who can come wound different disciplines like the arts and the sciences the way ben franklin did, the way ada lovelace did and make creative leaps of thet imagination. you know, we talk about innovation so often, it's almost drained of its meaning. and i've always like t to write about real people who are in a situation whether it with avril herriman after world war ii and you have to create a whole new world order of things like nato and the world bank and therl marshall plan or
author of several books including biographies of albert einstein benjamin franklin, steve jobs and henry kissinger took viewer questions for three hours. mr. isaacson is a former chairman and ceo of cnn chairman of the broadcasting board of governors and was the editor of "time." he currently serves as president and ceo of the aspen institute. >> host: so, walter isaacson what is theat link between avril hourlyman, ben franklin, steve jobs henry kissinger and adar can lovelace?:...
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unfair on this. >> you're confusing me by bringing up ed henry when we talked about patrick henry. good to see you both. >> thanks megyn. we have more coming on our breaking news about the pentagon revealing parts of an upcoming battle plan to take on the terrorists. general mcinerney and senator cotton next with that. >>> and america's mayor taking heat for an incendiary comment. right now go to facebook.com/thekellyfile to read the full remarks. and mayor rudy giuliani is here to respond live to the controversy he created. plus, the defense rests in the "american sniper" trial today. we have details on the testimony that left chris kyle's widow in tears. does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it. resolve it. our new formula with a special conditioning ingredient softens your carpet with every use. it's resolve, so you know it cleans and freshens but now it also softens. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. and try resolve for amazing stain removal the first time. >>> breaking tonight we are hearing some angry reaction after the pentagon chose to reveal specific n
unfair on this. >> you're confusing me by bringing up ed henry when we talked about patrick henry. good to see you both. >> thanks megyn. we have more coming on our breaking news about the pentagon revealing parts of an upcoming battle plan to take on the terrorists. general mcinerney and senator cotton next with that. >>> and america's mayor taking heat for an incendiary comment. right now go to facebook.com/thekellyfile to read the full remarks. and mayor rudy giuliani is...
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david henry channel 6 "action news." >> okay, put things in perspective. chopper 6 hd gives you an idea how cold it is outside, some surfaces of river is completely covered. >>> and the mercury tipped to 0 today and it was hard for people waiting for the bus and even worse news for those people working outside in the bone chilling conditions, for this pseg crews it meant freezing at times. >> we work with water and we may end up getting wet we have to put on robber boots and suit up and the water is freezing on can't. >> today is the coldest day in trenton in 80 years the previous low was set in 1936. >>> to prevent the cold from being a problem, the septa crews got an early start. the first employees left the maintenance yard at 4:00 a.m. the equipment does not work the same way in the cold. >> in the summer things expand and this kind of cold things contract we slow our vehicles down to make sure we are not coming off the wire and creating a problem. >> riders were happy to see trains and buses up and running but commutes were still tough and no amount o
david henry channel 6 "action news." >> okay, put things in perspective. chopper 6 hd gives you an idea how cold it is outside, some surfaces of river is completely covered. >>> and the mercury tipped to 0 today and it was hard for people waiting for the bus and even worse news for those people working outside in the bone chilling conditions, for this pseg crews it meant freezing at times. >> we work with water and we may end up getting wet we have to put on...
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arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. >> can somebody find out where the capitol police is? >> arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. >> in the name of the people of chili. in the name of the people of vietnam. in the name of the people of chili. in the name of the people of vietnam. in the name of the people of east timor. in the name of the people of cambodia. in the name of the people of laos. >> i would like to say to my colleagues and to our distinguished visitors this morning that i have been a member of this committee for many years. i have never seen anything as disgraceful and outrageous and despicable as the last demonstration that just took place that you know, you're going to have to shut out or i will have you arrested. if we can't get a capitol hill police in here immediately -- get out of here, you low life scum. [applause]
arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. >> can somebody find out where the capitol police is? >> arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. >> in the name of the people of chili. in the name of the people of vietnam. in the name of the people of chili. in the name of the people of vietnam. in the name of the people of east timor. in the name of the people of...
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just henry winkler.'s in star magazine, so you know it's got to be true. i have to say, i love henry winkler so much, i love him. whenever he is talking about the reverse mortgages and life insurance, i stop and tell my daughters i would say he was the coolest man in america. >> he's doing potsy work, that's ralph work. kennedy: he's paying part of our salary. god bless him. we love henry winkler, even more. if that were possible, my heart is exploding with joy. julie, michael and sherrod, thank you very much. >> so fast. kennedy: that's what she said. >> what? kennedy: denied the right to carry a gun after he displayed threats against him as good evidence for having a firearm. second amendment under fire, that's next. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do t
just henry winkler.'s in star magazine, so you know it's got to be true. i have to say, i love henry winkler so much, i love him. whenever he is talking about the reverse mortgages and life insurance, i stop and tell my daughters i would say he was the coolest man in america. >> he's doing potsy work, that's ralph work. kennedy: he's paying part of our salary. god bless him. we love henry winkler, even more. if that were possible, my heart is exploding with joy. julie, michael and...
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henry kissinger just his ideas his thoughts and rival.ual rigor retains the trappings of power and that's 1977. let's do the math. it's been 38 years since he was last in government. most people were born probably until he was last in government. and yet he is still somebody, who as much as you may want to be appalled at the code pink saying, it does show how he is still a dominant part of our thinking and of our debate over how idealistic worse is how realistic our foreign policy should be. so i definitely respect that. as i said, i depict a book of understanding. i think read world order. henry kissinger wrote a book many years ago starting with richelieu and met vick and how world order happened how the treaty of her side how the west alien system of nationstates cons and even now many years later, he is still able to apply the rigorous intellectual framework in this world. >> host: do the clintons hold that the clintons sold their fame or? >> guest: certainly. they are running for president. bill clinton has that. when he comes to the
henry kissinger just his ideas his thoughts and rival.ual rigor retains the trappings of power and that's 1977. let's do the math. it's been 38 years since he was last in government. most people were born probably until he was last in government. and yet he is still somebody, who as much as you may want to be appalled at the code pink saying, it does show how he is still a dominant part of our thinking and of our debate over how idealistic worse is how realistic our foreign policy should be. so...
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"action news" reporter, david henry has details on how people are copying in the frigid temperatures after a gas explosion forced them outside. let's gin with david murphy -- let's begin with david murphy outside. >> reporter: i've got another one for you, this is the back bay behind brigantine, new jersey, where my twitter follower braved the elements as the sun was coming up. you can see the snowy ice in the water. no surprise given the temperatures that we had this morning. we set several temperatures in reading, one below zero. an trenton, 1 degree and 2 degrees at the airport in atlantic city. no matter how you slice it was bone-chillingly cold. in philadelphia, we got down to 3. that missed the record of 2 set back in 1888. that's impressive close to a record that's been standings that long. the morning windchills were always very apparent as you stepped outside. 16 below in philadelphia is what it felt like at one point. that's why we had the windchill advisories in effect, we were talking about how significant the frostbite issue was. it only took a half-hour to stand outside
"action news" reporter, david henry has details on how people are copying in the frigid temperatures after a gas explosion forced them outside. let's gin with david murphy -- let's begin with david murphy outside. >> reporter: i've got another one for you, this is the back bay behind brigantine, new jersey, where my twitter follower braved the elements as the sun was coming up. you can see the snowy ice in the water. no surprise given the temperatures that we had this morning....
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henry lawrence came to corpus christi and 1838. he encouraged the smuggling through the area and avoid the customs that required. he saw an opportunity because it was known as a place where you could avoid the rush of the cities and get any goods you needed a cross the border. the mexicans were going to go to war. he saw it as an opportunity. he was always in touch with the leaders of mexico and america, and served in congress. when the time came that they knew the war was nearing, he petitioned the government to send the army to corpus christi to wait out the war. zachary taylor's army camp in the region between the rio grande -- the strip between the two rivers caused the outbursts of anger to cause the mexican-american war. it was the campground for or thousand men, half of the army at the time. they were all here. after the war was over, henry mckinney, came back to corpus christi and was trying to make it a thriving city. the first texas state fair happen in 1852, seven years before the series affairs that we know today. about
henry lawrence came to corpus christi and 1838. he encouraged the smuggling through the area and avoid the customs that required. he saw an opportunity because it was known as a place where you could avoid the rush of the cities and get any goods you needed a cross the border. the mexicans were going to go to war. he saw it as an opportunity. he was always in touch with the leaders of mexico and america, and served in congress. when the time came that they knew the war was nearing, he...
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unfair on this. >> you're confusing me by bringing up ed henry when we talked about patrick henry. good to see you both. >> thanks megyn. we have more coming on our breaking news about the pentagon revealing parts of an upcoming battle plan to take on the terrorists. general mcinerney and senator cotton next with that. >>> and america's mayor taking heat for an incendiary comment. right now go to facebook.com/thekellyfile to read the full remarks. and mayor rudy giuliani is here to respond live to the controversy he created. plus, the defense rests in the "american sniper" trial today. we have details on the testimony that left chris kyle's widow in tears. ♪ during its first year, a humpback calf and its mother are almost inseparable. she lifts her calf to its first breath of air, then protects it on the long journey to their feeding grounds. one of the most important things you can do is help the next generation. at pacific life, we offer financial solutions to accomplish just that. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. the power to help you succeed. no pictures of trucks pu
unfair on this. >> you're confusing me by bringing up ed henry when we talked about patrick henry. good to see you both. >> thanks megyn. we have more coming on our breaking news about the pentagon revealing parts of an upcoming battle plan to take on the terrorists. general mcinerney and senator cotton next with that. >>> and america's mayor taking heat for an incendiary comment. right now go to facebook.com/thekellyfile to read the full remarks. and mayor rudy giuliani is...
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these people were physically threatening henry kissinger. i'm used to people popping up at these hearings and yelling and they're escorted out. that's at least some version of free speech. these people rushed up. they were right next to henry kissinger waiving handcuffs at him. he's a 91-year-old man with a broken shoulder who was willing to come down and testify before congress to give us the benefit of his many years of wisdom. of course i was outraged and i am still rouge raged. it's one thing to stand up and protest, it's something else to physically threaten an individual particularly an individual who has served so much to his country, whether you agree or not. i happen to believe he's one of the great states men of my lifetime or maybe of the whole 20th century. >> you called them scum. that name-calling do you think -- >> i think they're terrible people okay? i think they're terrible people that would do that to a 91-year-old man with a broken shoulder that -- to physically threaten him. that is -- that is beyond any normal behavior
these people were physically threatening henry kissinger. i'm used to people popping up at these hearings and yelling and they're escorted out. that's at least some version of free speech. these people rushed up. they were right next to henry kissinger waiving handcuffs at him. he's a 91-year-old man with a broken shoulder who was willing to come down and testify before congress to give us the benefit of his many years of wisdom. of course i was outraged and i am still rouge raged. it's one...
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henry. predictions tomorrow. not biases just predictions. >> i think the patriots are going to win ape close game. think they will come out on top. gut feeling. either that its my gut feeling or hungry. think about a hamburger now. >> it is dinner time. henry, thank you. see you've later. quick check of the last temperatures. >> nice weather out here. arizona like. 70s during the day today. should see highs again tomorrow. near 70. >> we'll take it. see you back here at 11:00 see. you later. tonight we investigate. >> it is not good cause. motion to dismiss is granted. >> writing tickets but not showing up in court. there is a problem here. how some departments are cracking down. after we investigated. >> and that begs the question as to why are some counties doing so well. and other counties not so well. >> unused flu vaccines in bay area counties going to waste. we investigate how much it is costing you, the taxpayers. >> what happened was, it is probably a training issue. >> plus. major accidents with fed-ex t
henry. predictions tomorrow. not biases just predictions. >> i think the patriots are going to win ape close game. think they will come out on top. gut feeling. either that its my gut feeling or hungry. think about a hamburger now. >> it is dinner time. henry, thank you. see you've later. quick check of the last temperatures. >> nice weather out here. arizona like. 70s during the day today. should see highs again tomorrow. near 70. >> we'll take it. see you back here at...
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take henry schein. in addition to being a major supplier of vaccines, we haven't talked about that enough a business in the spotlight courtesy of the unfortunate measles outbreak in the country. i've been long a fan of henry schein, in part because it's got incredibly consistent growth marginsa and strong accelerating growth. recovering to close up seven cents. that's a huge swing. that makes a lot of sense because the results are pretty darn good. the company delivered an earnings beat. the company took market share in each of its segments. reaffirmed its guidance for 2015 despite the strong dollar. henry schein has rallied 9.5% since we last spoke to the ceo six months ago. up more than 90% since november of 2012. it is still worth buying. don't take it from me. let's check in with stanley bergmann the ceo. welcome back to "mad money." good to see you, sir. >> good to see you. >> when i first met you -- look it's always been a great business, the dental consumables, but there's a little bit more of a
take henry schein. in addition to being a major supplier of vaccines, we haven't talked about that enough a business in the spotlight courtesy of the unfortunate measles outbreak in the country. i've been long a fan of henry schein, in part because it's got incredibly consistent growth marginsa and strong accelerating growth. recovering to close up seven cents. that's a huge swing. that makes a lot of sense because the results are pretty darn good. the company delivered an earnings beat. the...
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>> ed henry, hang fight.c air campaign sustain and support our partners on the ground, that would be the moderate syrians, iraqi army and others, make sure there's regional support for an inclusive iraq government and though there are signs that they are working towards such a thing, this inclusive iraqi government is a huge sticking point and it has been thus far, elusive. case in point we support the kurds in the north they are fighting very well to hear from our military leaders to hear from our politicians, they are our friends. and we want to be able to give them the help that they need but you have to go through the iraqi government because iraq is one thing and the iraqi government which is of a different set, is not allowing that process to happen quickly enough and the kurds are extremely trussfrustrated in the north. the fifth is humanitarian aid because there is a humanitarian crisis which we are woefully undercovering which has to do with spread of diseases and malnutrition and lack of housing and
>> ed henry, hang fight.c air campaign sustain and support our partners on the ground, that would be the moderate syrians, iraqi army and others, make sure there's regional support for an inclusive iraq government and though there are signs that they are working towards such a thing, this inclusive iraqi government is a huge sticking point and it has been thus far, elusive. case in point we support the kurds in the north they are fighting very well to hear from our military leaders to...
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. >> henry harlin is a beekeeper in yolo counties.arkers are the only form of branding for bees. but these can be scratched off or bees can be moved making it difficult for them to track or for criminal to be caught. >> you don't catch them red handed, it is pretty hard. once the frames are in another box, once they shake the bees out, if there is no proof, no fingerprints, there's no way to tell where they went. >> so far, henry has been lucky. farmers, not so much. >> why the rash of bee thefts here? >> the price of rent for the pollination. this is the time of year when the bee thefts start. >> reporter: two years a a yolo bee owner got hit hard. this man was convicted of stealing $65,000 worth of the farmer's bees. >> only victims in this area will know what they are looking for. >> reporter: martha was the prosecute nor the case. >> some of the colonies had to be destroyed. they were so infected, they couldn't come back. >> reporter: she argued victor was upset because some of his bees migrated to the farmer's healthier colony so
. >> henry harlin is a beekeeper in yolo counties.arkers are the only form of branding for bees. but these can be scratched off or bees can be moved making it difficult for them to track or for criminal to be caught. >> you don't catch them red handed, it is pretty hard. once the frames are in another box, once they shake the bees out, if there is no proof, no fingerprints, there's no way to tell where they went. >> so far, henry has been lucky. farmers, not so much. >>...
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if you leave now, you'll miss henry wofford.s worth more than $380 million to me. >> you should see the parking lot behind our station. as soon as this is over we're all going to be peeling out. >> i'll tell you what if i win, it was nice working with you guys. i'll put it that way. >> i thought we would get a cut. >> where is the loyalty? >> i wouldn't even show up for the night show tonight, okay? hey, peggy and terry, a lot coming up. the warriors lost last night to the best team in the eastern conference. we take you to madison square garden for an update on the knicks and dubs. plus the world series oorz champions greet fans at fan fest while mention of barry bonds returns. yes, the latest on the home run king next. mention of barry bonds returns. yes, the lat what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teen
if you leave now, you'll miss henry wofford.s worth more than $380 million to me. >> you should see the parking lot behind our station. as soon as this is over we're all going to be peeling out. >> i'll tell you what if i win, it was nice working with you guys. i'll put it that way. >> i thought we would get a cut. >> where is the loyalty? >> i wouldn't even show up for the night show tonight, okay? hey, peggy and terry, a lot coming up. the warriors lost last...
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henry, you tweeted this morning, is there anybody who's not raising $500 million, billion dollars?"the wall street journal" talking about 48 companies in the past year over a bill, ten over 10 billion, remarkable. look a lot is real value. pinterest, it's a long ball. there's no revenue there. you don't have financials so you're banking on them being able to come up with some model some way to monetize their massive audience. with uber you have financials. they are taking in a colossal amount of money. >> also spending a colossal amount of money. on pinterest the company has begun to monetize the site. they've started having some ads. do you think that it can successfully transition from a scrapbooking site from lack of a better decision to a bona fide e-commerce site. >> it's got a shot. i keep thinking of groupon everyone thought would figure out local, it didn't. looked smart, didn't take. maybe not so smart since valuation is near 5. i was wrong a year ago i thought we were at peak consumer when whatsapp got that $19 billion offer from facebook. now we see snapchat -- >> lasts
henry, you tweeted this morning, is there anybody who's not raising $500 million, billion dollars?"the wall street journal" talking about 48 companies in the past year over a bill, ten over 10 billion, remarkable. look a lot is real value. pinterest, it's a long ball. there's no revenue there. you don't have financials so you're banking on them being able to come up with some model some way to monetize their massive audience. with uber you have financials. they are taking in a...
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this includes works by artists like henry cantor. beginning with works of alter from enslaved african americans it includes the harlem renaissance. >> we have art from the 40s and 50s and 60s, black artist explod abstract alter. all the artwork comes from the museum's permanent collection. this piece is henry tanner's it shows the commitment that the city had of supporting african accident. the collection is a small part of a larger catalogue which includes four major essays that touch on a variety of different thinks. i hope people see the broad spectrum of african-american production. the legacy is deep in the city and deep in this institution. you know the art museum is one of philly's most historic venues. head to the uptown theater that's been part of the culture since 1929 when it opened its doors. lisa thomas-laurey caught up with the author of a new book that shares the experience of the up town. >> reporter: the uptown is closed, but plans are underway, and remnant of its past glory are still there. joyrides stars and storie
this includes works by artists like henry cantor. beginning with works of alter from enslaved african americans it includes the harlem renaissance. >> we have art from the 40s and 50s and 60s, black artist explod abstract alter. all the artwork comes from the museum's permanent collection. this piece is henry tanner's it shows the commitment that the city had of supporting african accident. the collection is a small part of a larger catalogue which includes four major essays that touch on...
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henry, thank you so much for this wonderful program at the kansas city public library.nd the executive director, thank you. it is such a pleasure to get to know you and see your amazing facilities. we are all terribly envious. also to alex, the executive director of the truman library. thank you so much. we have a partnership going, lending their major john kennedy portrait by tuning -- de koening to us. i would like to invite all three gentlemen to come up to the stage because we are going to do an interesting unveil. robin trust and thae art curator is going to unveil the reproduction. you will be able to see it on screen. we are going to do a virtual unveiling here. so you've been a great friend of the portrait gallery. robin,a are you ready? ok, let's go for it. here we go. [applause] i have to say that it was this wonderful serendipity when jonathan came to the portrait gallery, we started talking, and i said we need some help. there is a major painting that has come up. it's expensive. the foundation and the entire kemper family, we feel that you are our family at
henry, thank you so much for this wonderful program at the kansas city public library.nd the executive director, thank you. it is such a pleasure to get to know you and see your amazing facilities. we are all terribly envious. also to alex, the executive director of the truman library. thank you so much. we have a partnership going, lending their major john kennedy portrait by tuning -- de koening to us. i would like to invite all three gentlemen to come up to the stage because we are going to...
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ed henry joins us on the white house lawn. the white house briefing got emotional today as officials re reacted to kayla's death? >> reporter: as you know, josher nest has to deal with a lot of tough subjects. this was not about politics, it was about him trying to sporntd in a very personal way to that letter. josh saying he was moved personally by the references to god and the fact that kayla said, look, i have a lot of fight left in me despite my desperate situation. >> i was personally moved by her comments that she saw god in the eyes with people who were dealing with terrible crisis. that is a particularly profound wise statement from such a young woman. but i think it does go to the character and generosity of spirit that she embodied. >> now josh ernest also revealed that the president had a direct phone conversation with kayla's parents in the last couple of days, the timing is still a little murky because ernest was pointing out that the family first got word this weekend that kayla had been killed, they were shown e
ed henry joins us on the white house lawn. the white house briefing got emotional today as officials re reacted to kayla's death? >> reporter: as you know, josher nest has to deal with a lot of tough subjects. this was not about politics, it was about him trying to sporntd in a very personal way to that letter. josh saying he was moved personally by the references to god and the fact that kayla said, look, i have a lot of fight left in me despite my desperate situation. >> i was...
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ed henry will be here in a few moments.inally the far left is now desperate to stop the growing anger americans have for the jihad. today in "the new york times" there's a full-page ad from a group that does not want war with iran even if they develop a nuclear weapon. this group says it's five if they have the ability to wipe hundreds of thousands of people off the earth. in the media, they're decrying the use of the words holy war. no. no, no, no no no. you can't say holy war. not even if isis puts out a public statement saying they beheaded 21 christians because of their religion. no holy war. that's what they want you to say. dennis miller often says the world has gone mad, but what's really dangerous for all of us is that our leadership in washington not only the president, but congress as well doesn't have a plan to stop the jihad. our leaders continue to dikter while syria, iraq, yemen, afghanistan, many other places burn. as talking points has said time and again, sooner or later these muslim fanatics are going to b
ed henry will be here in a few moments.inally the far left is now desperate to stop the growing anger americans have for the jihad. today in "the new york times" there's a full-page ad from a group that does not want war with iran even if they develop a nuclear weapon. this group says it's five if they have the ability to wipe hundreds of thousands of people off the earth. in the media, they're decrying the use of the words holy war. no. no, no, no no no. you can't say holy war. not...
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what street this, henry? the archive in north hollywood holds some 400,000 photographers. alba advertised from "a" for america to "for $appa. it's almost impossible to illustrate the history of american music in the late '60s and '70s without diltz' pictures. ♪ >> here's csn. well, look that's a shot from the first cover. that was just a little old shack with a couch in front of it in west hollywood. we took the picture and turned out they were sitting in the wrong order after they named themselves a few days later. we went back to reshoot the picture and the house was gone. >> they had torn it down. >> it was a pile of sticks in the back of the lot. >> in 1969 he was hired to shoot some black and white publicity shots of james taylor but he liked the light and colors that day. >> i said, don't move, james. i got my color camera took a couple of shots just for myself. ♪ that became the cover of "sweet baby james." >> how far back does this go? >> '66. >> '66. >> which is when you started? >> that's when i pic
what street this, henry? the archive in north hollywood holds some 400,000 photographers. alba advertised from "a" for america to "for $appa. it's almost impossible to illustrate the history of american music in the late '60s and '70s without diltz' pictures. ♪ >> here's csn. well, look that's a shot from the first cover. that was just a little old shack with a couch in front of it in west hollywood. we took the picture and turned out they were sitting in the wrong order...
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joining us this morning, henry blojette, the founder, editor and ceo of business insider. >> great tohere. >> jon fortt and kayla tausche on a day where the nasdaq is just inches away from another all-time intraday high. netflix closing in on an all-time high. the fcc as simon said is debating rules that will decide the future of the internet. at any moment the commission is expected to vote and approve new rules that would classify the internet as a public utility. supporters say the best way to make sure service providers cannot interfere with access. opponents say this gives the government too much control over the web. either way, we're likely to have a decision pretty soon and, of course, it comes wrapped in all sorts of political baggage so to speak. >> it's tremendously complex and the situation we have now, does, in fact, allow big providers to pay more money to get their content there faster. it's very complicated. i think the best answer from most sides is you want do what encourages competition. ultimately that's the thing that is going to make it best for everybody. >> is
joining us this morning, henry blojette, the founder, editor and ceo of business insider. >> great tohere. >> jon fortt and kayla tausche on a day where the nasdaq is just inches away from another all-time intraday high. netflix closing in on an all-time high. the fcc as simon said is debating rules that will decide the future of the internet. at any moment the commission is expected to vote and approve new rules that would classify the internet as a public utility. supporters say...
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talking to him on my way to china to meet with president xi, and they said he is not as sort of the henry kissinger of asia for real. but he's a very wise man. and i said to him, i said what are the chinese doing now? and he thought, because we're talking about how rapidly the net i've come to know relatively well resident she consolidated power. and he said to me speaks perfect english. he said they are in america looking for the buried blackbox. it looks at me to secure looking at me like what is he talking about? he said they're looking for that secret that allows america to constantly be able to remake itself, unlike any other country in the world. and i said i can present to chile what's in that blackbox mr. president. i am old enough now. i said, one is that there is come in america there is an overwhelming skepticism for orthodoxy. from the time a child, whether they are naturalized or they are nativeborn day think about it a child never gets criticized and education system for challenging orthodoxy, for challenging the status quo. i would argue it's unlike any other large country
talking to him on my way to china to meet with president xi, and they said he is not as sort of the henry kissinger of asia for real. but he's a very wise man. and i said to him, i said what are the chinese doing now? and he thought, because we're talking about how rapidly the net i've come to know relatively well resident she consolidated power. and he said to me speaks perfect english. he said they are in america looking for the buried blackbox. it looks at me to secure looking at me like...
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our thanks to ed henry. joining me now congressman michael burgess.e state leading this against the -- congressman, thanks for being here tonight. >> good to be with you. >> it's going to move forward to request a stay which essentially would put that judge's decision on hold. it could go a number of different ways. but the hint that maybe even if they don't get the stay we know they're going to appeal the underlying decision that they may move forward with some of these executive actions. that's not confirmed, but the suggestion is out there. what power do you have left if that happens? >> well, first off, i don't see how we can do that. of course i don't want to say that i don't trust the president. he did say 22 times he didn't have the authority to do what he did in november. and then earl krer this week he said there was nothing he could do about the fact that the temporary injunction was issued. i get the fact that they're coming under intense pressure from, from the politics of this situation from activists on their side who say do something ab
our thanks to ed henry. joining me now congressman michael burgess.e state leading this against the -- congressman, thanks for being here tonight. >> good to be with you. >> it's going to move forward to request a stay which essentially would put that judge's decision on hold. it could go a number of different ways. but the hint that maybe even if they don't get the stay we know they're going to appeal the underlying decision that they may move forward with some of these executive...
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megyn. >> ed henry, thank you. joining us with more marc thiessen, former speech where i shall to president george w. bush and american institute fellow and a fox news contributor. marc, you know better than most that the words the president chooses at an event like this matter. and they're carefully thought through. and the president 48 hours after we saw that jordanian man burned alive for some reason thought it was important to remind the world about the evils that christians committed a thousand years ago. >> yeah. it's inexplicable to me. you're right, words matter. and the president thinks these things through. so this is revealing to his world view. and 48 hours after seeing that video his reaction's to say we have to get off of our high horse because christians have committed terrible deeds in the name of christ. what does he mean by get off our high horse? and what kind of person looks at a video of a man being burned alive and his reaction is let's not forget we in the west did that too? with all due resp
megyn. >> ed henry, thank you. joining us with more marc thiessen, former speech where i shall to president george w. bush and american institute fellow and a fox news contributor. marc, you know better than most that the words the president chooses at an event like this matter. and they're carefully thought through. and the president 48 hours after we saw that jordanian man burned alive for some reason thought it was important to remind the world about the evils that christians committed...
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>> fox news white house correspondent ed henry becoming a nightmare to the presidential spokesman. ed will be here tonight two of our four helicopters were hit by ground fire including the one i was in. >> no kidding. >> apg and ak-47. >> that did not happen. now nbc news anchor brian williams is embarrassed. how bad is the damage to his credibility? we'll take a look at it tonight. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching out us tonight. whatever happened to human rights? that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. one of the core liberal principles is that human beings have certain rights. here in the u.s.a. we have the right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. however, we are seeing gross violations of human rights all over the world. but sadly america and the western democracies are looking the other way. all throughout the muslim world, atrocities are occurring every single day. in general, women have few rights children are routinely abused. if you are a nonbel
>> fox news white house correspondent ed henry becoming a nightmare to the presidential spokesman. ed will be here tonight two of our four helicopters were hit by ground fire including the one i was in. >> no kidding. >> apg and ak-47. >> that did not happen. now nbc news anchor brian williams is embarrassed. how bad is the damage to his credibility? we'll take a look at it tonight. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now....
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david henry is live outside of the federal building in center city philadelphia. >> reporter: the fbi is convinced that danielle and richard were the victims of a professional hit jobs, now they are looking for the killers and who ordered the hit and why. >> this just didn't happen this was an orchestrated hit. two people and a truck do not just go missing. >> they were last seen leaving it was my son. he was a father he was a brother and he is missed every single day. no word can describe what it is like not knowing happened to your child. the police questioned him many times and have not ruled him or anyone else as a suspect imbow moved to north carolina shortly after danielle disappeared. he told me he was questioned again by fbi agentses a couple of days ago and was glad they were reinvestigating. he hopes this is the year they find out what happened to danielle and richard. >> the fbi has fresh eyes on the case and they discovered significant leads in the past two years. >> we are looking at the investigative steps taken so far to make sure nothing was missed. >> and the fbi is h
david henry is live outside of the federal building in center city philadelphia. >> reporter: the fbi is convinced that danielle and richard were the victims of a professional hit jobs, now they are looking for the killers and who ordered the hit and why. >> this just didn't happen this was an orchestrated hit. two people and a truck do not just go missing. >> they were last seen leaving it was my son. he was a father he was a brother and he is missed every single day. no word...
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live in kensington, david henry channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> the deal to sell the former revel casino to a florida developer is back on but on a lower price glen straub signed the deal to buy revel for $82 million. the judge never issued the final order leaving room for negotiations that resulted in the sale today. straub's lawyer expects the current deal to close by march 31st. governor chris christie differed his budget plan today calling for a sweeping overhaul of the state's pension system it totalled $28 billion with no tax increase including paying $1.3 billion into the state's troubled pension system. a judge ordered the state to add $1.5 billion to the fiscal budget this year. but christie says there say shortfall in state revenue and the state's teachers union has agreed to work on a roadmap for reform. >> if we do not reform next year we are asked to spend nearly $8 billion on pension and health benefits alone. >> christie will kick off a town hall tour in morristown to sell his plan. coming up a driver ends up on several parked vehicles at a car dealership. >>>
live in kensington, david henry channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> the deal to sell the former revel casino to a florida developer is back on but on a lower price glen straub signed the deal to buy revel for $82 million. the judge never issued the final order leaving room for negotiations that resulted in the sale today. straub's lawyer expects the current deal to close by march 31st. governor chris christie differed his budget plan today calling for a sweeping...
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to press charges of aggravated assault against the two officers "action news" reporter david henry is live at police headquarters ton. david what is the full story? >> reporter: this disturbing case comes in the midst of the national debate of policing activities in minority communities and it could have led to a miscarriage of justice if not for the video found by the victim's girlfriend. >> he never resisted or struck them or fought back, they just started hitting him. it is all on this video obtained exclusively by "action news." that is the police control car running down a motor scooter in north philadelphia what happened next left rivera looking like this. after he was knocked off the scooter, the two alleged officers can be seen beating him up as rivera screams in agony pleading for help. >> another officer arrived at the scene thought that mr. rivera had been shot because there was so much blood. the two officers are arrested. mcknight and robinson. they charged rivera first with resisting arrest and assault and when the girlfriend found this video the d.a. dropped all charges
to press charges of aggravated assault against the two officers "action news" reporter david henry is live at police headquarters ton. david what is the full story? >> reporter: this disturbing case comes in the midst of the national debate of policing activities in minority communities and it could have led to a miscarriage of justice if not for the video found by the victim's girlfriend. >> he never resisted or struck them or fought back, they just started hitting him....
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"action news" reporter david henry explains why. >> the delaware river say highway of commerce but all that commercial activity could come to a stand still if the river ices over and that is why the coast guard is out here every day. today they are breaking up the ice in the shipping channel between philadelphia and trenton, this vessel is the caps capston one of two vessels breaking up ice between trenton and cape may. it's bone chilling cold perfect weather for the capston crew. >> ice breaker are a different breed, we enjoy breaking the ice and making sure the rivers are flowing free. >> the ice is between 1 and 8 inches thick today and is piling up in clusters that has gotten as high as five feet that could be a real road block for this highway. >> breaking up the ice is important for commercial vessels but also a security issue. the coast guard has to be able to move around the delaware river at all times in case of emergency. >> right now we are going about 11 knots. and we'll hit a chunk and slow down to about 9. >> you worry about the integrity of the hull? >> never. >> it take
"action news" reporter david henry explains why. >> the delaware river say highway of commerce but all that commercial activity could come to a stand still if the river ices over and that is why the coast guard is out here every day. today they are breaking up the ice in the shipping channel between philadelphia and trenton, this vessel is the caps capston one of two vessels breaking up ice between trenton and cape may. it's bone chilling cold perfect weather for the capston...