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henry ford's father worked for ford's that is how henry father met his mother. henry ford's father and grandfather built this house together. it was relocated here to greenfield village very late in henry ford's life in 1944. it was one of the few buildings moved in large pieces. it was built over time, we are representing it in its last iteration. sometime in the 1870's. by that time, it had an addition -- a series of additions but on the back, adding on a kitchen and a wood shed for various reasons. the house itself has grown over time. we are showing those changes to you now. it is a rather plain house. by the 1860's, some houses had more detail to it. it is fairly typical. the furnishings inside are very middle-class. a few homemade pieces, quite a few mass-produced pieces. carpeting, wallpaper. a lot of people are struck by the fact that maybe the family was wealthy, they were not. furnishings for a house in the middle part of the 19th century. this is part of a farm, about a 250 acre farm or so. the outbuildings were different depending on which time perio
henry ford's father worked for ford's that is how henry father met his mother. henry ford's father and grandfather built this house together. it was relocated here to greenfield village very late in henry ford's life in 1944. it was one of the few buildings moved in large pieces. it was built over time, we are representing it in its last iteration. sometime in the 1870's. by that time, it had an addition -- a series of additions but on the back, adding on a kitchen and a wood shed for various...
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henry only had access to one side of the shed. where we are standing, that would've been the neighbors shed. the house is there, not a very large lot. it would have been directly behind the house that would have fronted on bagley avenue. this would have been a work of several months, because a lot of the machining and things like that would have been done by hand. he would've purchased different parts from different people. there's recognizable things on the car, a doorbell, an upholstered buggy seat, bicycle tires. but quite a bit of it was custom-made especially the , engine, which he built from scratch or purchased some engineer parts. for the most part, he would've built it himself. they did not stay here long. they moved 14 times during their marriage, their last home being the estate here in dearborn. they would move -- the fairlane estate in dearborn. they would move around from place to place. his first founding was in 1903, a partnership he eventually would lose control and drift away from that particular company. and the
henry only had access to one side of the shed. where we are standing, that would've been the neighbors shed. the house is there, not a very large lot. it would have been directly behind the house that would have fronted on bagley avenue. this would have been a work of several months, because a lot of the machining and things like that would have been done by hand. he would've purchased different parts from different people. there's recognizable things on the car, a doorbell, an upholstered...
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the poem is not one of henry's brother -- henry's better remembered in 2017, but people quoted all theime, not realizing they are quoting one of his poems. has three -- the palm has what he can describe -- the poll woman has what he can powem -- he life is very his dark and dreary. trees were falling thick all around him. he strikes a slightly more hopeful tone in the last stanza, sad heart andtill cease rebinding. behind the clouds, is the son shall -- still shining -- sun sun shining? some days are dark and dreary. every life, a little rain fall." u.s.-made at stake and -- wait into our everyday lexicon. henry wrote the poem on the heels of a lot of loss in his personal life. within the span of about one year. his sister ellen died at 16 years old. his -- george, pierce died. they were in college, good friends. year, mary, while i was lockedng abroad somewhere. he sits down to write the rainy day somewhere, and is falling into that grief. we know that henry, when he's visiting the childhood home, he would often stay in this bedroom . after he married his second wife , we know that th
the poem is not one of henry's brother -- henry's better remembered in 2017, but people quoted all theime, not realizing they are quoting one of his poems. has three -- the palm has what he can describe -- the poll woman has what he can powem -- he life is very his dark and dreary. trees were falling thick all around him. he strikes a slightly more hopeful tone in the last stanza, sad heart andtill cease rebinding. behind the clouds, is the son shall -- still shining -- sun sun shining? some...
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henry ford's father and grandfather built this house together. it was relocated here to greenfield village very late in one of thes life, few buildings moved in large pieces. we arebuilt over time, representing it in its last iteration. sometime in the 1870's. -- a seriesdition of additions but on the back, adding on a kitchen and a wood shed for various reasons. the house it self has grown over time. by theplane house, 1860's, some houses had more detail to it. the fairly typical, furnishings inside are very middle-class. a few homemade pieces, quite a few mass-produced pieces. a lot of people are struck by the fact that may be the family was wealthy, they were not. the furnishing is average at a core for a house in the middle part of the 19th century. this is part of a farm, about a 250 acre farm or so. the outbuildings were different from the time period you are talking about. across the street, about where it is now, was the family's barn. that was used to hold hay and livestock. they raised a number of different crops, corn, oats, it was a f
henry ford's father and grandfather built this house together. it was relocated here to greenfield village very late in one of thes life, few buildings moved in large pieces. we arebuilt over time, representing it in its last iteration. sometime in the 1870's. -- a seriesdition of additions but on the back, adding on a kitchen and a wood shed for various reasons. the house it self has grown over time. by theplane house, 1860's, some houses had more detail to it. the fairly typical, furnishings...
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henry: i do.ghi gave a very dovish, recently, essentially saying he is going to go very slow. when you look at rates, nominal gdp, which is real gdp plus inflation growing almost 4% and year up and you have a 10 year german bothered at 20 basis points -- german bonded at 20 basis points, that is a -- backdrop. erik: what observations did you make in the u.k.? henry: a tale of two cities. there is a lot of noise. is they are say quite different. we think spain could grow 2.5% next year. we think the u.k. will be about half of that. the other thing i would say is in the u.k., inflation is high. it is going faster than wages, selling the look at consumer backdrop, that is that something we want to see, which is inflation running above incomes. that is typically when you see pressure on the consumer, which is our base the for the u.k. erik: in the edit estates, financial conditions have been tightening. henry: they are actually easing now. erik: very, very recently. henry: with rates being down until
henry: i do.ghi gave a very dovish, recently, essentially saying he is going to go very slow. when you look at rates, nominal gdp, which is real gdp plus inflation growing almost 4% and year up and you have a 10 year german bothered at 20 basis points -- german bonded at 20 basis points, that is a -- backdrop. erik: what observations did you make in the u.k.? henry: a tale of two cities. there is a lot of noise. is they are say quite different. we think spain could grow 2.5% next year. we think...
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henry: i completely agree.here are some sector specific and some fundamental concerns. but from a valuation standpoint, and that is the starting point of this, i think some of the concern really is that we went into a negative correlation story between equities and rates, and pile in the low volatility. as you start to get a whiff that equities are going to selloff with rates, it becomes of a question of our models and how we think about credit and risk and rates. that is what has happened. do we have a larger unwind? it is very possible, from some pretty stretched valuations. jonathan: did you see the valuation problem? subadra: this is an intended consequence of quantitative easing. in an environment where yields are low, investors go out further and further to get returns. what happens is over time you start having this risk buildup in the system. the question is about risk versus reward. in a very simple terms. to me, i feel like we might be at a tipping point where the risks might outweigh the rewards. jon
henry: i completely agree.here are some sector specific and some fundamental concerns. but from a valuation standpoint, and that is the starting point of this, i think some of the concern really is that we went into a negative correlation story between equities and rates, and pile in the low volatility. as you start to get a whiff that equities are going to selloff with rates, it becomes of a question of our models and how we think about credit and risk and rates. that is what has happened. do...
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henry: probably.ne of the things to think about is the mammoth flow into passive and index-based products. i think that is providing support for the tesla's and netflix's of the world. they come at pricing levels. -- pretty pricey levels. the question becomes, what happens when there is call on is liquidity in the broad market? we see it extending into private credit and private equity. that call on liquidity will be the public markets. what happens then? i think we need to be cognizant of the risk of those broad markets. jonathan: have you seen any of that this week? any evidence of forced selling of things that are the most liquid and things you can sell? henry: that is what we have not been seeing. it is fundamental-driven. watch for the cracks to spread into a more broad-based call on liquidity. so far it has not happened, but that is how these things get started. they don't start in the most obvious of fashions. you can never see the catalyst for a negative move ahead of time and pinpoint it. it
henry: probably.ne of the things to think about is the mammoth flow into passive and index-based products. i think that is providing support for the tesla's and netflix's of the world. they come at pricing levels. -- pretty pricey levels. the question becomes, what happens when there is call on is liquidity in the broad market? we see it extending into private credit and private equity. that call on liquidity will be the public markets. what happens then? i think we need to be cognizant of the...
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and he blames henry halleck. how can stanton have any confidence in henry halleck? lew wallace's star will rise. i will give ulysses s. grant the last word. he was finishing his memoirs. no tellingthere is how much this result was contributed to by general lew wallace. if early had been one day earlier, they might've been to the capital before the reinforcements. benefitefeat, a greater to the cause to render by means of a victory. we talk about great defenses. a great defense does not have to be a victory. worthington, who had watched the booke, titles his "fighting for time." lew wallace rides into the sunset. you will become a territorial governor. selling american novel. monocacy will be his legacy. i want to thank you so much. we are all set. [applause] >> let's give ryan a couple of questions. what do you say? you know the routine by now. idea why have any -- lew and lou rolla's wallace retreat eastward? is hisaltimore responsibility. he cannot just leave the city. as gordon will attack, it is a matter of, you have to. they will almost seal off the georgetown
and he blames henry halleck. how can stanton have any confidence in henry halleck? lew wallace's star will rise. i will give ulysses s. grant the last word. he was finishing his memoirs. no tellingthere is how much this result was contributed to by general lew wallace. if early had been one day earlier, they might've been to the capital before the reinforcements. benefitefeat, a greater to the cause to render by means of a victory. we talk about great defenses. a great defense does not have to...
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henry, remind us of some of the figures we are seeing in some stories.ritain sorted of publicly accepted they are offering around £20 #3wi8 yob. there are suggestions it'll double, an extra pods 20 billion to persuade the eu to declare in their own terms something called sufficient progress in mid—decemberto something called sufficient progress in mid—december to move talks on to trade and transition next year. theresa may had meetings in sweden at the end of last week with donald tusk, emmanuel macron and the irish prime minister who insisted we are far off. that's the context of the discussion over money. clearly the government is going to offer some more money but although, philip hammond, you know sort of leading pro—eu, although he is not particularly pro eu but in relative terms in the cabinet, pushing more money to move to on but we are talking about the brexit subcommittee, boris johnson in alliance with michael gove, who ruined his 0 leadership intentions la year, saying they have to move on. people say is it really about the money or is it poli
henry, remind us of some of the figures we are seeing in some stories.ritain sorted of publicly accepted they are offering around £20 #3wi8 yob. there are suggestions it'll double, an extra pods 20 billion to persuade the eu to declare in their own terms something called sufficient progress in mid—decemberto something called sufficient progress in mid—december to move talks on to trade and transition next year. theresa may had meetings in sweden at the end of last week with donald tusk,...
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henry kissinger, as close as henry was, never knew about the tapes. john ehrlichman never knew about the tapes. >> two people told me about it before it became public. i called bradley at home at 9:00 on saturday night i believe and said nixon taped himself. what should we do? ben, said, i wouldn't bust one on it. it's kind of a b-plus story. okay. the boss says b-plus. i won't work on it. i took sunday off and monday they called butterfield. i remember, ben came by and knocked on my desk and said, okay, it's better than a b-plus. >> from then on, it's a fight for the tapes. because they answer the questions. am i telling the truth? is the president telling the truth. what else happened? the prosecutors immediately subpoenaed the tapes. the senate subpoenas them. so nixon is early advised to destroy the tapes. whoop, whoop!
henry kissinger, as close as henry was, never knew about the tapes. john ehrlichman never knew about the tapes. >> two people told me about it before it became public. i called bradley at home at 9:00 on saturday night i believe and said nixon taped himself. what should we do? ben, said, i wouldn't bust one on it. it's kind of a b-plus story. okay. the boss says b-plus. i won't work on it. i took sunday off and monday they called butterfield. i remember, ben came by and knocked on my desk...
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patrick henry, richard henry lee, george mason, were opposing the constitution. supporting it was james madison and john marshall. he gave influential speeches, including a defense of judicial independence. the importance of the judiciary within our institution. opposing views with someone like patrick henry, the firebrand, one of the most powerful figures in virginia, he even denied james madison a seat and ran james monroe against him in the house. but john marshall is someone who was really easy to get along with. so even despite political disagreements with patrick henry, he would maintain close relations with him. so we see this theme as we go through his career about his ability to hold strong constitutional views but also see the importance of finding common humanity with adversaries. and really forging -- let's move to his time where he is in the federal government. the beginning of his career as a national leader of the federalist party. we're up to john marshall in the early career of the federal government. he is asked to run for the u.s. house of repr
patrick henry, richard henry lee, george mason, were opposing the constitution. supporting it was james madison and john marshall. he gave influential speeches, including a defense of judicial independence. the importance of the judiciary within our institution. opposing views with someone like patrick henry, the firebrand, one of the most powerful figures in virginia, he even denied james madison a seat and ran james monroe against him in the house. but john marshall is someone who was really...
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i interviewed henry kissinger about it. i interviewed james solicitor who was then the secretary of defense about at great length. of that play. the fact of the matter is, dayan had suggested using unconventional weapons. gold and the rest of the cabinet absolutely said no. they would not do that. they were absolutely opposed to that. i think that was a very important example when a country, a small country is nuclear ability but it's responsible. they were responsible. however, dayan was able, not that this was better. by the way i interviewed henry kissinger about that and he kept saying yeah, but golda's balcony says. you don't always leave everything that people are in position tell you but i did believe it this time. and he said this is absolutely untrue. had they threatened us, they threatened us that they would use nuclear capacity if we did not help them. i could not make the decision. israel at the time and even now has an attitude of opacity we don't know if it would have been everybody knows the do but though it
i interviewed henry kissinger about it. i interviewed james solicitor who was then the secretary of defense about at great length. of that play. the fact of the matter is, dayan had suggested using unconventional weapons. gold and the rest of the cabinet absolutely said no. they would not do that. they were absolutely opposed to that. i think that was a very important example when a country, a small country is nuclear ability but it's responsible. they were responsible. however, dayan was able,...
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her royal highness princess henry of wales. >> her royal highness, princess henry of wales. >> it has a nice ring to it. >> it does, doesn't it? i think a lot of people don't henry. a lot of people were confused when they saw the announcement. >> who is henry? and why is he getting married to meghan? i wonder if harry knows. >> harry's going to be angry. >> it's probably next may by the way. >> congratulations to the happy couple. we are ready for our invitations. >> we're going to look back at another royal engagement. a big one, some 36 years ago. prince charles was 32. lady diana was 19. we're opening up the abc news vault, straight ahead. plus, this. >> a leash, a way to give dogs pills, and a way to let cats go hunting in your house. the giz wiz, you're watching "world news now." yep, and my teeth are yellow. i mean i knew they weren't perfect, but, ugh. oh well, all hope is lost! oh thanks! clearly my whitening toothpaste is not cutting it. time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. they wor
her royal highness princess henry of wales. >> her royal highness, princess henry of wales. >> it has a nice ring to it. >> it does, doesn't it? i think a lot of people don't henry. a lot of people were confused when they saw the announcement. >> who is henry? and why is he getting married to meghan? i wonder if harry knows. >> harry's going to be angry. >> it's probably next may by the way. >> congratulations to the happy couple. we are ready for our...
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so unlike his contemporaries in people like patrick henry would think of virginia as his country. but john marshall thinks of the united states as his country. we get this amazing letter. and then we have different artifacts that talk to his time in the military. the one inocus on the bottom corner. these are revolutionary war uniform buttons that were pulled from valley forge. when we think about his experience in the revolution, he was there. he was there with george washington and alexander hamilton. they felt firsthand the sacrifice of war, of fighting for your country. spoke about the inadequacies of the government at the time. the government that relied too much on the states to volunteer supplies and fight in the war. so they would emerge from this ar feeling they needed stronger federal government, one that could undertake big tasks. this philosophical view would help in forming -- would help inform most of marshall's views for the rest of his career. here fast forwarding to when comes home from the war and is trying to build a career and a life for himself. we have this q
so unlike his contemporaries in people like patrick henry would think of virginia as his country. but john marshall thinks of the united states as his country. we get this amazing letter. and then we have different artifacts that talk to his time in the military. the one inocus on the bottom corner. these are revolutionary war uniform buttons that were pulled from valley forge. when we think about his experience in the revolution, he was there. he was there with george washington and alexander...
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henry the navigator built the choco to enable lisbon seafarers to spend a night in pray before setting off across the vast unknown oceans to discover and conquer the world for portugal. in the early sixteenth century the mouth of the tangos was the gateway to the world portugal was at the peak of its powers its navigators returned to lisbon from far off lands. vasco da gama who met the sea which to india pedro add that is scout who discovered brazil they found new lands and oceans a new sky and new stars. in caravels laden with exotic spices and treasure the explorers sailed into the port of lisbon. where they were awaited by the king where the first also known as man with the fortunate. he ordered a large tall beacon to be build a watchtower for the golden spice ships he wanted a prestigious landmark for the capital of his empire a fitting monument to welcome home the intrepid captains streaming back to portugal with fabulous cargoes and reports of new conquests for the crown. the tower of ben lang was erected on a bustle frock which at the time stood around two hundred metres from th
henry the navigator built the choco to enable lisbon seafarers to spend a night in pray before setting off across the vast unknown oceans to discover and conquer the world for portugal. in the early sixteenth century the mouth of the tangos was the gateway to the world portugal was at the peak of its powers its navigators returned to lisbon from far off lands. vasco da gama who met the sea which to india pedro add that is scout who discovered brazil they found new lands and oceans a new sky and...
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"eyewitness news" reporter henry rossoff joins us in center city to see who may see biggest impact, henry. >> reporter: ukee, that is right following yesterday election property owners could get a pretty big tax break but there is a catch, for everyone , other taxes like sales, income tax they could be going up. so we spoke with the financial accountant to help break it down as well as some city leaders. >> don't tax you, tax me tax the guy behind that tree. >> reporter: let's face it, nobody likes taxes. >> it does not help us, working people. >> reporter: perhaps not surprise ago this yesterday when voters statewide had a chance to approve lowering their property taxes, they dit pennsylvania legislature still need to work out the details but soon cities could allow home owners to avoid paying property tax necessary a homestead tax exemption. cities will presumably replace the lower property tax west higher sales and income taxes. >> i have clients that come to me about the increase in real estate taxes. >> reporter: kevin chew with the philadelphia firm internal tax service and other ta
"eyewitness news" reporter henry rossoff joins us in center city to see who may see biggest impact, henry. >> reporter: ukee, that is right following yesterday election property owners could get a pretty big tax break but there is a catch, for everyone , other taxes like sales, income tax they could be going up. so we spoke with the financial accountant to help break it down as well as some city leaders. >> don't tax you, tax me tax the guy behind that tree. >>...
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henry, robin's father was secretary treasury under franklin roosevelt. at this time his chairman of the board of the next after his great success golda went to new york and met with the leaders. they sat around the table eating kosher deli sandwiches and discussing whether they could help her raise the money. again very proper wealthy men said we can't do that. we cannot raise money to give arms to israel. and henry morgan paul said," you know, if golda says they have to be have arms and we're the only place where they can get the arms of a faded going to have to accept that were going to include her in this year's campaign. and they did. and they raised $55 million and she came home with $25 million to buy arms. so of that some of you may remember that she dressed up as an arab to go meet with the king to convince not to join in the war against israel. she is not successful. years later she had at least 3060 secret meetings with the king hussein, his grandson. soon after the state was declared she was the first investor to the soviet union. nobody knew
henry, robin's father was secretary treasury under franklin roosevelt. at this time his chairman of the board of the next after his great success golda went to new york and met with the leaders. they sat around the table eating kosher deli sandwiches and discussing whether they could help her raise the money. again very proper wealthy men said we can't do that. we cannot raise money to give arms to israel. and henry morgan paul said," you know, if golda says they have to be have arms and...
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also, henry cavill's mustache had to be taken out of the film during some of the reshoots.y did that. pl the flash and wonder woman, and i talk about some of the cool special effects you'll find in "justice league." here's ben affleck first on harvey weinstein. >> it's funny that you mention that, because once kevin suggested that, i decided to do the same thing. >> really? >> so i'm giving my -- any further residuals that i get from a miramax or a weinstein movie will go either to f.i. or to rainn. and one is film independent, and the other is a women's organization. and i just didn't want to cash any more checks from the guy. you know, it's not as a big -- i don't usually bring it up, but it was kevin's idea. i thought it was a good one, and i hope it catches on. >> well, first of all, i know you've been getting a lot of questions about the mustache. i'm more interested about it from the filmmaking standpoint. i'm so blown away by the process of the removal of it. i'm curious, when you were on set, do you wear anything to at all cover it up, or do you do the scenes fully?
also, henry cavill's mustache had to be taken out of the film during some of the reshoots.y did that. pl the flash and wonder woman, and i talk about some of the cool special effects you'll find in "justice league." here's ben affleck first on harvey weinstein. >> it's funny that you mention that, because once kevin suggested that, i decided to do the same thing. >> really? >> so i'm giving my -- any further residuals that i get from a miramax or a weinstein movie...
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rosoff, " eyewitness news." >> thank you, henry. certainly plenty to be excited , much more to come on this big birds win. >> yes, so we'll see henry little later and pat gallen joining us at 5:00 and 6:00 to break down the game. >> new this morning, firefighters returned to bat al blaze inside south philadelphia apartment. flames broke out inside the home on the 1400 block of south seventh street around 12:30 a.m. this morning. fire crews quickly got the flames under control, and in less than a half hour. officials are now working to figure out what sparked the flames. no one was hurt. >> well, grief counselors will be at shawmont school in roxborough today to help student deal with the dealt of one of their teachers in a house fire. sheila taylor hawkins died from injuries from yesterday morning's fire, neighboring on the 1600 block every rent street heard screams for help. they rescued taylor-hawkins daughter and grand child, people are remembering the teacher at shawmont school as beloved member of her community. >> i mean, she
rosoff, " eyewitness news." >> thank you, henry. certainly plenty to be excited , much more to come on this big birds win. >> yes, so we'll see henry little later and pat gallen joining us at 5:00 and 6:00 to break down the game. >> new this morning, firefighters returned to bat al blaze inside south philadelphia apartment. flames broke out inside the home on the 1400 block of south seventh street around 12:30 a.m. this morning. fire crews quickly got the flames...
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by sons they had and they seemed to disappear. >> today we'll look at the charles county wills for henry had. >> reporter: henry adams was a colonial legislator and slave owner in charles county, maryland. his will is the oldest detailed document in the country where a variation of the quander name is found. >> and there we have it is my will and pleasure that immediately after my death that henry quando and margaret suggs be free for all intents and purposes as there they were no negroes. so there you have the first reference to your ancestors in the record. >> reporter: wow. so this is the document that basically set them free. >> it set them free, yes. >> the idea of coming together has always been very central to who we are. >> reporter: the quanders have had family reunions every year without fail since 19 >> at one point when ronald reagan was president talking about the oldest documented black family in history, i think i might have been in high school when i heard about that. >> reporter: the family reunion in 1934 received national recognition and media coverage. the quanders we
by sons they had and they seemed to disappear. >> today we'll look at the charles county wills for henry had. >> reporter: henry adams was a colonial legislator and slave owner in charles county, maryland. his will is the oldest detailed document in the country where a variation of the quander name is found. >> and there we have it is my will and pleasure that immediately after my death that henry quando and margaret suggs be free for all intents and purposes as there they...
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henry lee is in the newsroom. henry, that explorer program has now been suspended.>> reporter: the program is on hold because in of alleged sexual relationship between the girl who was a police explorer and the former officer who was a mentor for the group. >> reporter: officer marco becerra is out of a job and now a criminal defendant over allegations he had sex with the 17-year-old girl. the alleged victim was the san leandro police explorer. the officer was an advisor to the group. a person girl in the 26-year- old began chatting over the phone and on social media. according to officer marco becerra's attorney they engage in a consensual sexual relationship while off duty . >> look, she cannot give consent. the officer understands that. he says what, i am the one who should've said no because of that. i did not. and because of that, i'm going to pay a price. >> reporter: authorities say officer marco becerra confessed to having a sexual relationship with the girl . the girls counselor came forward to authoritie
henry lee is in the newsroom. henry, that explorer program has now been suspended.>> reporter: the program is on hold because in of alleged sexual relationship between the girl who was a police explorer and the former officer who was a mentor for the group. >> reporter: officer marco becerra is out of a job and now a criminal defendant over allegations he had sex with the 17-year-old girl. the alleged victim was the san leandro police explorer. the officer was an advisor to the...
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the duke of cambridge, prince henry of wales, the duke of york, the earl of wessex.royal and duke of kent are there and their equerry is. and on the balcony, edinburgh and the queen, watching. as we approach the 11 o'clock and the two minute silence. big ben chimes the hour music: last post the prince of wales first lays the wreath on behalf of the queen. and he will later lay one on his own behalf. the queen, watching from the balcony with the duke of edinburgh beside her. and now, on behalf of the duke of edinburgh, the equerry lays his wreath. and now the prince of wales lays his own wreath. the prince of wales, his colonel in chief who commanded in the royal navy and was a helicopter pilot, as many members of the royal family have seen their career in the services. he is followed by the duke of cambridge. the duke of cambridge comes with prince henry of wales, his brother, and the duke of york. all three of them have served. the duke of cambridge, seven and a half yea rs of duke of cambridge, seven and a half years of military service, prince henry, two tours of
the duke of cambridge, prince henry of wales, the duke of york, the earl of wessex.royal and duke of kent are there and their equerry is. and on the balcony, edinburgh and the queen, watching. as we approach the 11 o'clock and the two minute silence. big ben chimes the hour music: last post the prince of wales first lays the wreath on behalf of the queen. and he will later lay one on his own behalf. the queen, watching from the balcony with the duke of edinburgh beside her. and now, on behalf...
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. >> "eyewitness news" reporter henry rosoff live at the scene right now, henry, good morning , what can you tell us? >> i'll tell but what they told me as i gave you a live look at the apple bee. >> different from half hour ago, police beginning to scale down in their investigation, but this area still surrounded with crime tape. most of what they're having something happening on the other side, and we can show you some video that far with detectives coming and going. >> it was my friend, i said did he make it? he said i don't know, he was taken to the hospital. then the guy took off in his car. so, we still don't know what the nature of this violent crime investigation is. we do know, they're investigating some sort of violent crime, some sort of attack that landed a man in the hospital at the applebees, we still haven't confirmed the nature of the attack. police on the scene and over at police headquarters not saying much. as you look live again, at this side of the apple bees, might be little tough to make out, quite far in the distance but you can see police moving around inside
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live from lower manhattan henry rossoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> henry, thank you. >>> in your travels today in and around new york henry you have been there all day long, did you notice more increased security throughout the city or just in the area by the attack. >> reporter: certainly in this area where we have been but few subway and train stops that we did see we saw a manpower there, at the briefing today, they said manpower would be doubled, that, it seems about right as far as what we saw. >> henry rossoff for us live in lower manhattan, thanks very much. >>> we are learning new information about those killed , in the killed and injured in the attack. >> eight who died represented three countries, the united states, belgium and argentina new york stock exchange held a moment of silence for the victims of the terror attack just blocks away in lower manhattan. five of the victims killed were from argentina, and they were part of the group in town to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their high school graduation and photo taken as they set off on the trip they posed in shi
live from lower manhattan henry rossoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> henry, thank you. >>> in your travels today in and around new york henry you have been there all day long, did you notice more increased security throughout the city or just in the area by the attack. >> reporter: certainly in this area where we have been but few subway and train stops that we did see we saw a manpower there, at the briefing today, they said manpower would be doubled, that, it...
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live at jefferson station, henry rossoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> okay henry keep us up to date, thank you. >>> three people don't have a place to stay today after a fire rips through their row home in west oak lane. you can see huge flames here shooting out of the roof of this house on the 1300 block ofe pratt street just after midnight. in one was hurt but three people and four dogs were forced to leave. >>> president donald trump is staying busy a day after thanksgiving this morning he spoke with turkey's president, amid growing crisis in syria. earlier in the day president trump tweeted he would be discussing quote, bringing peace to the messy inherited to the middle east. president is golfing with professional tying are wood and justin johnson at his core in florida. >>> sources say lawyers for former national security advisor michael flynn are no longer communicating with the white house about the russia election investigation. president's lawyers say he assumes that flynn is negotiating a plea deal but it has nothing to do with president trump. flynn was fired three weeks
live at jefferson station, henry rossoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> okay henry keep us up to date, thank you. >>> three people don't have a place to stay today after a fire rips through their row home in west oak lane. you can see huge flames here shooting out of the roof of this house on the 1300 block ofe pratt street just after midnight. in one was hurt but three people and four dogs were forced to leave. >>> president donald trump is staying busy a day...
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but for now live in center city henry rosoff cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> henry, we'll see tonight. thank you. >>> bethlehem pike back home aft this afternoon nasty three car crash overnight around gordan lane in springfield montgomery county. three people were trapped. the roof was removed to get th them. the driver somehow matched to walk away the three passengers were hospitalized with serious but non-life threating injuries. all lanes open to traffic. >> benefit dinner being help those attempted by the fire that destroyed bridget foy's restaurant. it displaced nearly a dozen people living nearby. south street head house district hosting the event teaching top chefs, bartenders and music. dinner will be held at 6:00 p.m. at the historic had he house square on second and pine streets. ♪ >>> the birds gearing up for an nfc east showdown with the hated dallas cowboys. >> dallas is coming off a crushing loss to the atlanta falcons. cowboys lost star running ezekiel elliot to suspension and we're missing left tackle and it showed dak prescott was sacked eight times in that loss. >> ea
but for now live in center city henry rosoff cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> henry, we'll see tonight. thank you. >>> bethlehem pike back home aft this afternoon nasty three car crash overnight around gordan lane in springfield montgomery county. three people were trapped. the roof was removed to get th them. the driver somehow matched to walk away the three passengers were hospitalized with serious but non-life threating injuries. all lanes open to traffic. >> benefit...
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it's one reason that jefferson comes to loathe and fear henry so much. he's a great orator, and jefferson has a very weak, reedy, thin voice and he's envious of henry's great rhetorical power and fears his political power as well. more importantly, i think, perhaps, this revival provided a political vocabulary or lexicon. words like liberty in christ, the tyranny of sin in the flesh and the devil, the virtue of the saints. each of these religious terms is going to take on an additional political meaning in later decades. and one clear example. this is jonathan mayhue. we already looked at one of his pieces under dr. driesbach's impetus. in a sermon preached by mayhew in 1976, after repeal of the -- 1756, after the repeal of the stamp act, called "the snare broken: a thanksgiving discourse occasioned by the repeal of the stamp act. the reverend jonathan mayhew began by saying, "we only exercise that liberty where with christ hath made us free. being desirous that all other persons and churches should do the same. and not choosing that either they or we sh
it's one reason that jefferson comes to loathe and fear henry so much. he's a great orator, and jefferson has a very weak, reedy, thin voice and he's envious of henry's great rhetorical power and fears his political power as well. more importantly, i think, perhaps, this revival provided a political vocabulary or lexicon. words like liberty in christ, the tyranny of sin in the flesh and the devil, the virtue of the saints. each of these religious terms is going to take on an additional...
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rosoff, " eyewitness news." >> thank you, henry. >>> and the daily news says the eagles are on cloudand one after the big win. big d. they prime time blow out feeling good. maybe not in dallas but for us here in philly it felt just fine. >> following some breaking news overnight, convicted mass murder err charles manson has died of natural causes in a hospital in bakersfield, california. he spent nearly half century in prison for the 1969 murders of actress sharon tate and other. he led cult of followers to commit the charges, what she denied to the grave. charles manson was 83. >> flames break out inside south philadelphia apartment. firefighters rush to the home 1400 block every south seventh 0 a.m. quickly got the flame under control in less than 30 minute , now trying to figure out what sparked the flames, no one was hurt. >>> well, philadelphia's roxborough neighborhood is mourning a beloved teacher after a deadly fire. >> now neighbors are pitching in to help her family. "eyewitness news" reporter trang do live at the school where grief counselors will be available for student
rosoff, " eyewitness news." >> thank you, henry. >>> and the daily news says the eagles are on cloudand one after the big win. big d. they prime time blow out feeling good. maybe not in dallas but for us here in philly it felt just fine. >> following some breaking news overnight, convicted mass murder err charles manson has died of natural causes in a hospital in bakersfield, california. he spent nearly half century in prison for the 1969 murders of actress sharon...
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through the night, good morning, henry. >> reporter: good morning, jim and rahel. pennsylvania american water crews, as you mentioned, did just leave here after working through the night to get water on for these folks. there was a big, big water main break, as we take a look at some video shot little earlier this evening. they worked through the night to fix what we saw was this major break. affecting customers both yardley and lower makefield. the brake happened at the silver lake pup p station on oxford road, just few hundred feet from where we're stand right now, at nearby church. it affected people between oxford valley road and lakeview drive. pipes are being flushed right now, and full service expected to be restored by 6:00 a.m. but there was a lot of water in the street. a lot of work to be done. and just as we arrived here, those crews work through the night. they look tired but happy and satisfied to get the water turned on for these folks here live in yardley, henry rosoff, cb three "eyewitness news." >>> all right, henry, thank you. >> well, developing
through the night, good morning, henry. >> reporter: good morning, jim and rahel. pennsylvania american water crews, as you mentioned, did just leave here after working through the night to get water on for these folks. there was a big, big water main break, as we take a look at some video shot little earlier this evening. they worked through the night to fix what we saw was this major break. affecting customers both yardley and lower makefield. the brake happened at the silver lake pup p...
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and richard henry lee would think of virginia has our country but marshall was saying thinking ofce was the united states it's his country because of the american revolution. >> watch the entire tour of the national constitution center 6:00it in philadelphia at p.m. and 10:00 p.m. sunday on the american artifacts. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. next, lori lyn price of tufts school of medicine talks about graded ande remedies used by 17th-century new england house was. the partnership of his stored old new england church cohosted. introducelighted to the immediate and by immediate i think a week, past president of boston society who is an old friend who will be introducing our speaker for tonight. [applause] >> good evening. welcome to this wonderful program. as most of us,
and richard henry lee would think of virginia has our country but marshall was saying thinking ofce was the united states it's his country because of the american revolution. >> watch the entire tour of the national constitution center 6:00it in philadelphia at p.m. and 10:00 p.m. sunday on the american artifacts. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. next, lori lyn price of tufts school of medicine talks about graded ande remedies used by 17th-century new england house was. the...
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they are more brothers by the end of the film as henry and james area blood brothers.s could have been a film just about two brothers. it could have been a film just about this marriage. it could have been a film just about this family trying to make this way, or a film just about these two soldiers returning. "mudd bound" is all those things and never lets us settle on one particular point of view. >> rose: tell me about your character, mary. >> my character is forens jackson, powerful, and reserved. she is confident in her own skin. she is a woman who absolutely loves her family, like most women in the world, and she would do anything for them. i love you, too, baby. and she's a woman who understands another woman because she's a woman. this is yet relationship between her and laura becomes very powerful because she understands a woman. and she's just like-- like, she's just a woman who loves her family and would do anything for them. >> rose: and your character? >> so i play laura. >> rose: right. >> and she's the mother in the other household. and she starts the st
they are more brothers by the end of the film as henry and james area blood brothers.s could have been a film just about two brothers. it could have been a film just about this marriage. it could have been a film just about this family trying to make this way, or a film just about these two soldiers returning. "mudd bound" is all those things and never lets us settle on one particular point of view. >> rose: tell me about your character, mary. >> my character is forens...
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next, we tour the presidential vehicles collection at the henry ford museum until dearborn, michigan. transportation curator, matt anderson, shows us cars used by presidents truman, eisenhower, carter, and reagan. and the and we look at the history of the automobile in the united states. and we're actually standing in front of a series of presidential limousines, which tell the story of the development of presidential transportation over the last 117 years or so. right behind me is a 1902 broem carriage that was used by president theodore roosevelt. by the time of roosevelt's administration, it's a common occurrence to see cars moving on public streets. roosevelt, interestingly enough for all of the reputation he has as a real forward-looking progressive really never cared much for automobiles. he wanted to remain in horse-drawn vehicles. i think he thought there was a formality involved that was appropriate to the dignity of the office. but also, he had a progressive and sort of man of the people image that he wanted to protect. and at that time, automobiles were still very much thou
next, we tour the presidential vehicles collection at the henry ford museum until dearborn, michigan. transportation curator, matt anderson, shows us cars used by presidents truman, eisenhower, carter, and reagan. and the and we look at the history of the automobile in the united states. and we're actually standing in front of a series of presidential limousines, which tell the story of the development of presidential transportation over the last 117 years or so. right behind me is a 1902 broem...
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live in center city, henry rosoff, cbs 3, "eyewitness news." >> thank you, henry. >> a.m.ladelphia voters aren't the only ones making big decisions today at the polls. new jersey voters will elect a new governor. republican kim guadagno and democrat fill murphy both hoping to replace governor chris christie. the latest quinnipiac university poll shows murphy had 12-point advantage down from 20-point lead about two weeks ago. >> voters in allentown voting whether their mayor should have a fourth term. facing corruption charges, accused of excepting more than $150,000 in campaign contributions, in exchange for city contract. republicans can real estate developer matt high man is challenging him, pulaski denies any wrong-doing. >> well, time now 5:37. in business news this morning, one major retail is her scaling back it "black friday" plans. >> money watch's diane king hall joins us live from the new york stock exchange with that and the latest numbers on wall street. good morning, diane. >> good morning, rahel and jim well, here on wall street, stocks made modest games, eno
live in center city, henry rosoff, cbs 3, "eyewitness news." >> thank you, henry. >> a.m.ladelphia voters aren't the only ones making big decisions today at the polls. new jersey voters will elect a new governor. republican kim guadagno and democrat fill murphy both hoping to replace governor chris christie. the latest quinnipiac university poll shows murphy had 12-point advantage down from 20-point lead about two weeks ago. >> voters in allentown voting whether...
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in the year one thousand and seven the german king and later emperor henry the second made bamberg abishopric he wanted to build his christian city on the eastern borders of the empire like rome and the heavenly city of jerusalem it was to stand on seven hills . the can was embroiled in a power struggle with a rebellious aristocracy and he needed the powerful church as his ally. the king installed in pan bad the center of power of people absolutely annoying to . the cathedral was a true stronghold of the faith rising high and majestic about the people. today's cathedral is in fact the third to stand on the site and was consecrated in twelve thirty seven in the presence of all the bishops of the holy roman empire the building reflects the enormous and few zia's of architecture at the time no expense was spent the best architects and builders stone masons and sculptors work here as a result the cathedral is richly endowed with works of art as fine as any and swim in europe. the architecture of the eastern quark is still romanesque. but it's easy to trace the change in style as the roma
in the year one thousand and seven the german king and later emperor henry the second made bamberg abishopric he wanted to build his christian city on the eastern borders of the empire like rome and the heavenly city of jerusalem it was to stand on seven hills . the can was embroiled in a power struggle with a rebellious aristocracy and he needed the powerful church as his ally. the king installed in pan bad the center of power of people absolutely annoying to . the cathedral was a true...
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henry bolton, alex mayer, thanks very much for your time.er states? well, meps voted this week to start official proceedings against poland over concerns that the nationalist government in warsaw is clamping down on the independence of thejudiciary. in a resolution adopted by a38 votes to 152, the european parliament voted to launch the so—called article 7 process which could lead to the suspension of poland's voting rights in the council of the eu. in a debate in strasbourg, meps said the country had conducted serious violations of the rule of law. but the vote didn't go down very well with one polish mep. why are you leaving? no, because i have to say something to you. i have to say something to you. your attack to mr lewandowski, i find it outrageous. if there is one... sensible, reasonable colleague of us, sometimes even a little bit boring, then it is mr lewandowski and to say that he lose his senses, i think it's the polish government that has lost its senses and not mr lewandowski. it's interesting, isn't it, rachel? there is a sort o
henry bolton, alex mayer, thanks very much for your time.er states? well, meps voted this week to start official proceedings against poland over concerns that the nationalist government in warsaw is clamping down on the independence of thejudiciary. in a resolution adopted by a38 votes to 152, the european parliament voted to launch the so—called article 7 process which could lead to the suspension of poland's voting rights in the council of the eu. in a debate in strasbourg, meps said the...
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richard henry lee were able to think of virginia as their country. here john marshall says he was able to think of the united states as his country. watch the entire tour of the national constitution center's exhibit in philadelphia at 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. eastern sunday on american artifacts. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. next, from the 34th annual winston churchill conference. journalist andrew roberts talks about the former prime minister's career as a historian. his six volume book, the second world war, earned him a nobel prize in literature in 1953. this is about 50 minutes. we ended last year's conference with a presentation by andrew roberts and we know a winning formula when we see one. year,roduce andrew this we have the beautiful catherine. [applause] catherine: i will keep my remarks brief in order to maximize the amount of time we have to be entertained by our final speaker, andrew roberts. who recall his presentation at last year's conference, you have undoubtedly been looking forward to this as much as i have. among
richard henry lee were able to think of virginia as their country. here john marshall says he was able to think of the united states as his country. watch the entire tour of the national constitution center's exhibit in philadelphia at 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. eastern sunday on american artifacts. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. next, from the 34th annual winston churchill conference. journalist andrew roberts talks about the former prime minister's career as a historian. his six...
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-- hitler and henry. it is a political battle that is still being fought, but not being one. >> next question. >> can you comment on churchill's reading habits, given his and norma's workload, and his point of view on fdr's domestic policies -- he is in norma's workload, and his point of view on fdr's domestic rmousies -- his eno workload, and his point of view on fdr's domestic policies? he read darwins and all of the greats of the ancient world. that is when he read his socrates and plato and so on. when -- i think when you say he was very busy, you might be referring to the second world war. then, he only read two novels, but of course, he was bowed down with the amount of work he had in his red boxes, which he did master. so, he did not have that much opportunity to read beyond the subject then. of booksvoracious love . he was -- as you are going to, i hope, in the next year discover, also of voracious level of -- love of shakespeare and poetry. he had a photographic memory for musical songs and for s
-- hitler and henry. it is a political battle that is still being fought, but not being one. >> next question. >> can you comment on churchill's reading habits, given his and norma's workload, and his point of view on fdr's domestic policies -- he is in norma's workload, and his point of view on fdr's domestic rmousies -- his eno workload, and his point of view on fdr's domestic policies? he read darwins and all of the greats of the ancient world. that is when he read his socrates...
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henry?day in philadelphia, no race closer than con tens us one for the district attorney's offers. we will tell you why coming up next. >> and we're definitely get cents g busy now this tuesday morning, weaver an accident on the schuylkill, another one in williamstown, new jersey plus construction, all of the updates coming up of the first we want to a a take a quick break, cbs-3 "eyewitness news" break, cbs-3 "eyewitness news" will be right (upbeat music) - hi, i'm joan lunden. 84 million americans have prediabetes, 90% of them don't even know it. and they're at risk of developing type two diabetes. the good news is that this can be reversed. making lifestyle changes can help prevent or delay getting type two diabetes. take a look at michael's story. - my name is michael jones. i'm a retired nypd police officer. (soft relaxing music) it was a wakeup call, that i had prediabetes. (music continues) - [instructor] you have peanut butter, what is the serving size? - [michael] the counselors in
henry?day in philadelphia, no race closer than con tens us one for the district attorney's offers. we will tell you why coming up next. >> and we're definitely get cents g busy now this tuesday morning, weaver an accident on the schuylkill, another one in williamstown, new jersey plus construction, all of the updates coming up of the first we want to a a take a quick break, cbs-3 "eyewitness news" break, cbs-3 "eyewitness news" will be right (upbeat music) - hi, i'm...
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good morning, henry. >> good morning, jim, rahel. cbs this morning about a half hour from now, as you mentioned, the network has suspended the host as has cbs and bloomberg following accusations he sexually harassed eight women. also as you mentioned, it is already apologizing for these accusations. >> from hollywood to washington, to now network tv. the washington post is reporting claims of sexual harrassment against rose, by women a ross ated when his pbs program to late 90s to recent as 2011. in the washington postal, five women say rose put his hand on their legs to test their reaction. two say he came out of the shower and walk in front of them un closed or nearly naked while they were working for him at his home or while traveling on business. one woman says she was groped. a long time executive producer for the charlie rose show told the post she should have stood up more for the young woman he is accused of hariri as g over the years. row reese leased a statement reading in part it is essential that weighs women know i hear
good morning, henry. >> good morning, jim, rahel. cbs this morning about a half hour from now, as you mentioned, the network has suspended the host as has cbs and bloomberg following accusations he sexually harassed eight women. also as you mentioned, it is already apologizing for these accusations. >> from hollywood to washington, to now network tv. the washington post is reporting claims of sexual harrassment against rose, by women a ross ated when his pbs program to late 90s to...
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henry ford ii was a complicated man.ve come to know him through the correspondence between himself and george bundy, he was a model of contradiction. he was a forward looking man, and yet he did not want women on the board of the ford foundation. he was an innovator and talked about equality and yet he was challenged by the foundation's support for the civil rights movement. in part, because of the criticism and brought to the ford motor company. henry ford ultimately, although he initiated the modern ford foundation in 1950 as an independent foundation, from the beginning said it would not be a family foundation and he and his brother were the only two fords ever on the board. he made the decision in 1976 to leave the board because he felt the foundation had drifted and had drifted in ways, women's rights, civil rights issues. it made a running the company problematic. it was difficult for him to wear both hats. charlie: this was an example i always heard. joel: a drift away from donor intent. i do not believe that. i d
henry ford ii was a complicated man.ve come to know him through the correspondence between himself and george bundy, he was a model of contradiction. he was a forward looking man, and yet he did not want women on the board of the ford foundation. he was an innovator and talked about equality and yet he was challenged by the foundation's support for the civil rights movement. in part, because of the criticism and brought to the ford motor company. henry ford ultimately, although he initiated the...
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live, henry rossoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> henry, thank you. >>> three ucla basketball playerszed for shoplifting in china. they are now back on u.s. soil contrite codey riley, lee angelo ball and jay len hill faced cameras back at ucla. all three admitted to breaking the law, three student athletes are suspended, they will not be allowed to travel with the team and they will not suit up for home games. president trump spoke to his chinese counterpart directly visiting the country last week helping orchestrate their release. >> i want to start off by saying how embarrassed and ashamed i am, by my families. >> what i did was just stupid. i am not that type of the person. >> would i like to thank president trump and united states g for help that they provided as well. >> reporter: ucla says it still has to determine who is responsible for the expenses incurred, while those students remained in china. >>> and this was tweet president trump sent out earlier about the ucla players it read do you think three ucla basketball players will say thank to you president trump? they were hea
live, henry rossoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> henry, thank you. >>> three ucla basketball playerszed for shoplifting in china. they are now back on u.s. soil contrite codey riley, lee angelo ball and jay len hill faced cameras back at ucla. all three admitted to breaking the law, three student athletes are suspended, they will not be allowed to travel with the team and they will not suit up for home games. president trump spoke to his chinese counterpart directly...
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henry. >> reporter: well, ken, developing information just heard from police a few minutes ago that a bomb threat here on campus was made most likely by someone disappointed in how the school handled this attack on the girl. now, the girl said she heard someone near her use the "n" word and when she told them to stop, she was punched in the mouth. the victim a black student at dublin high alleges that she was attacked on campus a little more than a week ago. she told school officials and police that she overheard a group of students using the "n" word. when she told them to stop, a male student who was white hit her in the mouth. >> i seen her lip was busted. and i think that that is absolutely unacceptable and he should definitely be expelled. >> reporter: school officials say disciplinary measures have been taken but wouldn't elaborate. the word on campus is that the student has been suspended. >> consequences in this case were assigned to the student that is were involved in the incident. and, in fact, we continue to work and we're having conversations with the families of all the
henry. >> reporter: well, ken, developing information just heard from police a few minutes ago that a bomb threat here on campus was made most likely by someone disappointed in how the school handled this attack on the girl. now, the girl said she heard someone near her use the "n" word and when she told them to stop, she was punched in the mouth. the victim a black student at dublin high alleges that she was attacked on campus a little more than a week ago. she told school...