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it's henry stern.age, it's henry >>henry: sorry about my microphone. >> with the chest like that you need a microphone. >>henry: i have a four pack not a six-pack we have a low budget. you guys are required to have visible at this is that right? >> yes. when your job is to be shipped. this is what were going to show, they see the billboards in calendars. >>henry: were going to tell you how to catch the thunder from down under, while you were showing you this are going to strip down to their skivvies. you can go to the rest roothe razzroom.com, over o isabel guys. along the driveway, and where the kids play can be a little intimidating... until now. with scotts ez seed. it's scotts best grass seed, starter fertilizer and a growing material that absorbs water and expands to surround and protect the seeds, you'll get a thick, green scotts lawn even if you've never been successful with other seed before. the revolutionary scotts ez seed. grow grass anywhere. and started earning loads of points. you got a w
it's henry stern.age, it's henry >>henry: sorry about my microphone. >> with the chest like that you need a microphone. >>henry: i have a four pack not a six-pack we have a low budget. you guys are required to have visible at this is that right? >> yes. when your job is to be shipped. this is what were going to show, they see the billboards in calendars. >>henry: were going to tell you how to catch the thunder from down under, while you were showing you this are...
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if the chicken with henry. >>henry: chocolate crunch karen l.r should i have the green tea chocolate? i will have them both. we have the chocolate so long coming up to date we have to of the bay area's best chocolatiers joining us. next on kron 4 news weekend. @ [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>marty: or back on kron 4 news weekend. let's take a look outside, looking around the bay on your left and now tam, on the right the city skyline in san francisco and down on the bottom right it is san jose. every area of look to be under some overcast sky let's
if the chicken with henry. >>henry: chocolate crunch karen l.r should i have the green tea chocolate? i will have them both. we have the chocolate so long coming up to date we have to of the bay area's best chocolatiers joining us. next on kron 4 news weekend. @ [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal?...
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>> marty: for that, we have henry's garden. >> henry: beautiful fresh strawberries right here and henry'sarden? >> these plastic containers [laughter] these are consumed and henry's garden. >> we will put a strawberry patch and. a great idea. to plant a strawberry patch. and if i said the word no! strong enough. what it is important is that what was in the soil before, tomatoes, potatoes, a plant. all those things that are not compatible with strawberries at least for the last two years. i forgot about that and. >> this is perfect. >> this is also from the area for the cutting garden. >> i've already started here. and i've already put in blackberries, blueberries, and now i can put in some strawberries. >> this is a perfect spot. >> blueberries, collectors, strawberries the not mix! and they are a terrible combination. we can put these all together. >> i am glad that this is henry's garden. you have to live with the consequences. there are several things to remember, however, the most important would be good organic soil, compost, and a sensitive area of the root system. they could die. y
>> marty: for that, we have henry's garden. >> henry: beautiful fresh strawberries right here and henry'sarden? >> these plastic containers [laughter] these are consumed and henry's garden. >> we will put a strawberry patch and. a great idea. to plant a strawberry patch. and if i said the word no! strong enough. what it is important is that what was in the soil before, tomatoes, potatoes, a plant. all those things that are not compatible with strawberries at least for...
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i miss >> isabel: henry? birtbirth the earth day observation and what is your current footprint? airplane flights, your current footprint is really bad. and i do not drive in suv. this program is going on all day today and special types of gas and special guests. from planet earth. >> claim a bit overheated and i am having congestion and overheated. i do not think that i am treated very well. >> henry: is there anything you can do we can do? >> a special program in golden gate park. 415-379- 4000 www.calacademy.org biofuels coming up on kron 4 news this weekend. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm here to answer your questions. >> isabel: . and iphone application, and also addressing the texting will driving issue. >> some will argue that it is the most annoying thing of san francisco, op and downed looking for parking. san francisco transportation authorities a
i miss >> isabel: henry? birtbirth the earth day observation and what is your current footprint? airplane flights, your current footprint is really bad. and i do not drive in suv. this program is going on all day today and special types of gas and special guests. from planet earth. >> claim a bit overheated and i am having congestion and overheated. i do not think that i am treated very well. >> henry: is there anything you can do we can do? >> a special program in...
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a >> henry: the u.s.rm animals, not domestic animals and this is the president of the humane society we are doing all of the above? >> celebrating animals, confronting cruelty the whole span. >> henry: he has written a book called 'bond' derrdoing very well. >> yes, it has done well. >> jan: >> henry: were instrumental for michael vic, the convicted for animal cruelty you were instrumental in him getting a spokesperson for the humane society. >> and if i would even speak of michael vic, a few years ago i would say no. however, we were instrumental on prosecuting him. he approached us and not obligated and said that he wanted with our campaign. at first i said it no. and after a few weeks i had this nagging feelings that he could be a great ambassador towards children. where dogfighting is rampant. african american males, young men and boys are getting pit bulls for the wrong reasons and many cities in america. they are scoring these up and this is a demographic that we're not speaking to from the u.s. he
a >> henry: the u.s.rm animals, not domestic animals and this is the president of the humane society we are doing all of the above? >> celebrating animals, confronting cruelty the whole span. >> henry: he has written a book called 'bond' derrdoing very well. >> yes, it has done well. >> jan: >> henry: were instrumental for michael vic, the convicted for animal cruelty you were instrumental in him getting a spokesperson for the humane society. >> and if...
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they are being called heroes. >> henry: henry's garden coming up!was working wonders on my skin. but if it was going to do the same for my spa, i had to figure out a way to get it back to the states. so i called my citibank small business expert. he got me a line of credit to make it happen and even improved my cash flow. now, my spa has more business than ever. ...and so does our cleaning crew. [ male announcer ] at citibank, we believe small business is a big deal. what's your story? citibank can help you write it. >> jan: he napa they've been doing the cycle for site helping veterans. you can and cycle, and even go to a dance party. you can look for me there. the wine tasting and so much to do. part of the rotary ride for veterans happening next week. to tell us about it are the broader read members gary, good morning. thank you for being here the rotary members--i'm so glad to review both here again. tell me what this is and how this helps veterans? >> this goes to a privately funded treatment center for veterans coming back from iraq and afghan
they are being called heroes. >> henry: henry's garden coming up!was working wonders on my skin. but if it was going to do the same for my spa, i had to figure out a way to get it back to the states. so i called my citibank small business expert. he got me a line of credit to make it happen and even improved my cash flow. now, my spa has more business than ever. ...and so does our cleaning crew. [ male announcer ] at citibank, we believe small business is a big deal. what's your story?...
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>>henry: only the sets.romises to be much clearer day today. >>marty: is brian with the forecast. >>brian: good sunday morning with sunshine all around the bay area for today although temperatures not as warm as we've seen last week. it's still going to be cooler today in the sixties to low will be into the low '70's clear and cool tonight around 8:00 p.m. here's future cast, temperatures at '50s there is the light blue that shows those numbers in the '50s but they do begin to warm up through the afternoon. 5:00 p.m. when we typically hit the high temperatures of the day, 60s in most places but notice some yellow popping up here showing highs into the low '70's. low to mid 60's by the bay, 66 oakland, '70s san jose as well as napa. santa rosa 71 degrees, 72 antioch. it's going to get warmer again tomorrow i will let you know more about that pfft coming up. the investigation and continues this morning into what caused the rupture of the fuselage on a southwest flight from phoenix to sacramento on friday. the
>>henry: only the sets.romises to be much clearer day today. >>marty: is brian with the forecast. >>brian: good sunday morning with sunshine all around the bay area for today although temperatures not as warm as we've seen last week. it's still going to be cooler today in the sixties to low will be into the low '70's clear and cool tonight around 8:00 p.m. here's future cast, temperatures at '50s there is the light blue that shows those numbers in the '50s but they do begin to...
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. >> marty: let us check-in with henry and how much of the royal wedding? >> henry: plastics.ie, " the graduate " >> jan: i remember " the graduate ". >> henry: laseverything you are watching and seeing and touching is plastic robyn quivers, the co-host of howard stern. >> marty: let us check out the side. >> isabel: picture-perfect. >> marty: brian. a good saturday morning is going to be a beautiful weekend with a lot of sunshine. and a warming trend. for this afternoon highs of two 70's in most locations. even san francisco has a chance to get to 70's. mid 70's and san jose, oakland and upper 70's for the north bay, santa rosa is 77 for tomorrow. it is going to be similar with sunshine and even warmer. mid 70's in san francisco, oakland could even see 80. upper 70's, low 80s for concord, to santa rosa. nice, warm weather coming in our direction today and for tomorrow. once again, the coast will be 62 degrees in half moon bay. 76 will be an antioch with sunny skies and gusting winds picking up this afternoon. possibly 30 m.p.h.-40 m.p.h. tonight it will last for a while. comi
. >> marty: let us check-in with henry and how much of the royal wedding? >> henry: plastics.ie, " the graduate " >> jan: i remember " the graduate ". >> henry: laseverything you are watching and seeing and touching is plastic robyn quivers, the co-host of howard stern. >> marty: let us check out the side. >> isabel: picture-perfect. >> marty: brian. a good saturday morning is going to be a beautiful weekend with a lot of sunshine....
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but henry's caution is the reet caution because nobody knows how this is gog end.he voices of stanley can be pro-change but in a gradual way, or anti-change, trying to hang on to the status quo. so what we try to do all time is to chart a course, emphasizing nonviolence, emphasizing inclusive political and economic reform, and some of it is happening, and a lot of it is still unclear to us. >> i agree with what the secretary has said. i would just add that there's another-- there's an additional dimension. namely-- as we are trying to achieve the objectives there is simultaneously going on a strategic competition between should have these states-- saudi arab and iran, between some of the religions, and we have in some cases a national interest in the outcome of these conflicts so that in dealing with all the issues that the secretary has mentioned, and with which i agree, we also have to do it in such a way that we don't tilt the strategic conflict in a direction that is unfavorable to us. >> and that is exactly right because, you know, make no mistake about it-- w
but henry's caution is the reet caution because nobody knows how this is gog end.he voices of stanley can be pro-change but in a gradual way, or anti-change, trying to hang on to the status quo. so what we try to do all time is to chart a course, emphasizing nonviolence, emphasizing inclusive political and economic reform, and some of it is happening, and a lot of it is still unclear to us. >> i agree with what the secretary has said. i would just add that there's another-- there's an...
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let's talk about "henry's crime."ng -- but, okay. the short version is basically a toll booth -- a guy who works in a toll booth who robs a bank in order to change his life, and he ends up changing the lives of those around him. >> jimmy: yeah, very nice. that is the short. >> that's the short, yeah. >> jimmy: what i like is -- but to break into this bank you have to -- you have to join a theater. >> yeah. there's -- there's a bank, there's a prohibition tunnel and there's a theater. and in the theater they're doing anton chekov's "the cherry orchard." and that's where the delightful, wonderful, talented vera farmiga is playing the lead and i have to end up being in "the cherry orchard" to play lopakhin in order to rob the bank -- >> jimmy: go through the tunnel and rob the bank. >> -- go through the tunnel to rob the bank. >> jimmy: exactly. >> but also the bank i'm robbing i already went to jail for robbing in the past. but that's another -- >> jimmy: you're great at explaining this movie. this is fantastic. this is
let's talk about "henry's crime."ng -- but, okay. the short version is basically a toll booth -- a guy who works in a toll booth who robs a bank in order to change his life, and he ends up changing the lives of those around him. >> jimmy: yeah, very nice. that is the short. >> that's the short, yeah. >> jimmy: what i like is -- but to break into this bank you have to -- you have to join a theater. >> yeah. there's -- there's a bank, there's a prohibition tunnel...
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here's henry vv -- henry v. >> from this day to the ending of the world. but we in it shall be remembered as we few, we happy few, we band of brothers for he today that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother, be he so vial, this day shall gentle his condition. and gentlemen in england, now abed. shall think themselves acursed they were not here. and hold their manhoods chief while dennis speaks and put us upon the day! chris: we can't do that. you guys can do that. there is no more noble picture of religious commitment than a man for all seasons. the story of st. thomas moore. the chancellor of england who refused to honor the henry viii divorce to marry anne bolyn. here is the unforgettable robert shaw as henry. >> i have no queen! kathryn's not my wife. no priest can make us so. they that say she is my wife are not liars but traitors. it is a deadly canker in the body politics and i will have it out. chris: i also loved young victoria. here's emily blunt as the young empress in her youth as she argues to her prime minister for an early bit of democr
here's henry vv -- henry v. >> from this day to the ending of the world. but we in it shall be remembered as we few, we happy few, we band of brothers for he today that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother, be he so vial, this day shall gentle his condition. and gentlemen in england, now abed. shall think themselves acursed they were not here. and hold their manhoods chief while dennis speaks and put us upon the day! chris: we can't do that. you guys can do that. there is no more...
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don't go john henry traffic man, don't go across that street. the flood song poems were poems written in reaction to katrina. how can i enter that space of writing poems about that. i'm not from there and don't have family there. who benefits from that tragedy? who benefits from that disregard for humanity and the thought animals would benefit from that. this first poem is flood songs number 4 mosquitoes drinking didy. >> drink every hour next up this hour and every hour after. was born in the river there is enough to go around. drink every hour on the hour and every hour after. in the river there is enough to go around. drink every hour. there is enough to go around. drink every hour and every hour after. go to the river there is enough to go around. drink up the hours and every after burned down by the river -- drink air land is here for after survivors go around they are enough. [applause] >> flood song 8 stray dogs duet. >> the every i learned. food. for the good. love. your hand smiled with me. you wanted me to understand you with -- my tee
don't go john henry traffic man, don't go across that street. the flood song poems were poems written in reaction to katrina. how can i enter that space of writing poems about that. i'm not from there and don't have family there. who benefits from that tragedy? who benefits from that disregard for humanity and the thought animals would benefit from that. this first poem is flood songs number 4 mosquitoes drinking didy. >> drink every hour next up this hour and every hour after. was born...
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in henry's day you wore your wealth.t. if you were king. by law the only man in england allowed to wear this much finery. imagine him here at hampton court palace. >> you have 60 palaces, in fact. he moves between them. >> reporter: lucy is chief curator for england's historic royal palaces. >> he would look forward to coming here because this is the place he came for hunting, holidays and honeymoons. it was a pleasure palace. >> reporter: southwest of london along the river thames hampton court is where henry the 8th plotted his divorces and multiple remarriages. and where, according to a letter written at the time, he himself-- yes, henry the 8th, may have taken up embroidery. >> the way it is written you could read it as though he was actually doing the embroidery. >> reporter: a bizarre piece of trivia? not for susan k.williams. >> this is a piece that needs a lot of tlc. >> reporter: she runs the royal school of needle work which just happens to be located at hampton court palace. and specializes in hand embroidery.
in henry's day you wore your wealth.t. if you were king. by law the only man in england allowed to wear this much finery. imagine him here at hampton court palace. >> you have 60 palaces, in fact. he moves between them. >> reporter: lucy is chief curator for england's historic royal palaces. >> he would look forward to coming here because this is the place he came for hunting, holidays and honeymoons. it was a pleasure palace. >> reporter: southwest of london along the...
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henry parra and sgt russell gordon. the nomination will be read by assistant chief denise schmitt, the commanding officer at parallel at the time of the event. on february 17, 2010, at 4:30 in the afternoon, lt. henry parra and started russell gordon of terrible station confronted a deadly situation on the 1800 block of urban street. 1800 block of urban street is a light commercial corridor, starts on 19th avenue and runs nw. it contains many restaurants and businesses and is surrounded by residents. in many of the businesses, they are owned by business owners -- they are owned by asian business owners. this was the beginning of the lunar new year. when they arrived to work, they decided to walk a foot speed on irving street. as they arrived on 1800 block, unbeknownst to them, two men with violent criminal histories or having an argument inside one of the restaurants. these men were career criminals with asian gang affiliations. their arrest histories include robbery, carjacking, trafficking, assault weapons. this argum
henry parra and sgt russell gordon. the nomination will be read by assistant chief denise schmitt, the commanding officer at parallel at the time of the event. on february 17, 2010, at 4:30 in the afternoon, lt. henry parra and started russell gordon of terrible station confronted a deadly situation on the 1800 block of urban street. 1800 block of urban street is a light commercial corridor, starts on 19th avenue and runs nw. it contains many restaurants and businesses and is surrounded by...
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at first henry raymond thought i can do this. setting aside his editorial responsibility he accompanied the union army of the battlefield in virginia along the banks of bull run creek and being a new yorker and knowing his readers will want to find out what is happening to new york units the company a new york unit. he was an embedded journalists. he said i am with 146 -- on the right side of the road. he is seeing the battle from soldier's eye view. not this olympian height where he can see everything that is happening. that is his reporting. i can hear guns rumbling in the east. it is not all that helpful in terms of what is going on. it is all the reporters knew. it came because he came to get his story into the hands of a courier by 2:15 on the 20 first of july. in order to get to the telegraph in washington to be telegraphed and printed for the paper, at 2:15 he could report union troops are being successful. the enemy is fleeing for the field. the day is ours. half an hour later considered reinforcements arriving on the fie
at first henry raymond thought i can do this. setting aside his editorial responsibility he accompanied the union army of the battlefield in virginia along the banks of bull run creek and being a new yorker and knowing his readers will want to find out what is happening to new york units the company a new york unit. he was an embedded journalists. he said i am with 146 -- on the right side of the road. he is seeing the battle from soldier's eye view. not this olympian height where he can see...
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>>henry: this is pretty folks. look at this. (laughter) the macy's flower show 65th annual is taking place right now and one of their top designers has come in to create a beautiful piece. just to enhance our view for the entire show. when show us how you can create beautiful work in your home. i was on vacation, i brought you presence. unfortunately greenland doesn't have a lot of presence. i brought you rocks. it's amazing these rocks come with minutes. i wanted to talk about my vacation but no. >>ysabel: let's go outside and i think we will have a
>>henry: this is pretty folks. look at this. (laughter) the macy's flower show 65th annual is taking place right now and one of their top designers has come in to create a beautiful piece. just to enhance our view for the entire show. when show us how you can create beautiful work in your home. i was on vacation, i brought you presence. unfortunately greenland doesn't have a lot of presence. i brought you rocks. it's amazing these rocks come with minutes. i wanted to talk about my...
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but just a year later, it was henry who authorized the first legal english translation.aylor university professor scott carroll directs the green collection, one of the world's largest private collections of rare biblical texts and artifacts. he says 80% of tyndale's work ended up in the kjv. >> i think he's an unsung hero in the whole story. >> reporter: after henry viii came a series of english bibles all intertwined in the often bloody battles between khat licks and protestants. when king james i came to the throne, he wanted a version of the bible that wasn't tied to a particular movement. he formed a translation committee of scholars. >> they were commissioned in 1604 to find the best translations out there and then match them up with the greek and hebrew and if they matched up, to take them. when you think about the king james, i think generally, people think about, they think it's a protestant commodity. but in fact, it really was a result, a culmination, of jewish, catholic, even greek orthodox scholarship that led to this publication. >> reporter: what has been
but just a year later, it was henry who authorized the first legal english translation.aylor university professor scott carroll directs the green collection, one of the world's largest private collections of rare biblical texts and artifacts. he says 80% of tyndale's work ended up in the kjv. >> i think he's an unsung hero in the whole story. >> reporter: after henry viii came a series of english bibles all intertwined in the often bloody battles between khat licks and protestants....
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lincoln took his ideas about slavery as he himself said in the early days from henry clay. lincoln believed it was impossible for slave owners to ever consent to emancipation unless it was coupled with colonization. they did not want a large, free black population in the united states. so this idea of colonization enables people, including lincoln in this period, to think about ending slavery without having to confront the question of america as a biracial society. the question of what will happen after slavery is moot because we're going to remove this population from the country. now, but lincoln did talk about a future without slavery. the ultimate, the aim of the republican party, he said many times, was the ultimate extinction of slavery. it wasn't just stopping the expansion of slavery, it was putting it on the road to ultimate extinction. now, this was a phrase he borrowed from henry clay, and its meaning depends on which word you put the emphasis on. ultimate can be way down the road. at one point lincoln said, you know, slavery may not end for 100 years. that would
lincoln took his ideas about slavery as he himself said in the early days from henry clay. lincoln believed it was impossible for slave owners to ever consent to emancipation unless it was coupled with colonization. they did not want a large, free black population in the united states. so this idea of colonization enables people, including lincoln in this period, to think about ending slavery without having to confront the question of america as a biracial society. the question of what will...
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he released a letter to henry clay had written him privately in which henry clay indicated more of a dislike for slavery then he talked about publicly, and that he was probably privately more for emancipation then he let on. but he did not want the letter released publicly and cassius clay released it. the parted ways and never spoke again. henry clay did not have any place for the abolitionists and the emancipationist, or for his cousin cassius. caches could make people mad. he had a printing press and would print all kinds of letters and call up the slave traders. one night in a small town near lexington, he was ambushed from the back. they came at him, square turner and the boys, with knives and cudgels, stabbing him in the back repeatedly. he falls to the ground. tom turner takes a pistol and holds it to his head and fires, and it misfires. he told the to his head again and it misfires. the third time it misfires, cassius clay has time to reach for his knife and he gets the turner boy and kills him. cassius clay did not take prisoners. he fought for what he thought was right. the
he released a letter to henry clay had written him privately in which henry clay indicated more of a dislike for slavery then he talked about publicly, and that he was probably privately more for emancipation then he let on. but he did not want the letter released publicly and cassius clay released it. the parted ways and never spoke again. henry clay did not have any place for the abolitionists and the emancipationist, or for his cousin cassius. caches could make people mad. he had a printing...
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of course the smithsonian and part of the deal with henry who became friends actually henry fired charlesthe nationalistic library and who wanted the smithsonian to be the national library in 1853 or four. he said go of on the hill. there are going to be building wings on to that library of congress sunday. well, he started those in the 1860's and henry moly supported him but he gave the smithsonian library to stofford in 1856 to fill one of the wings and that is -- we also purchased the americana collection which is the great basis but suddenly stofford filled the wings and when they were out of space they had to go ahead. gradually the smithsonian rebuild its library, gradually the museum developed and guess what, they developed specialties and guess what, some of the same specialities are being developed at the library of congress and eventually but not to this great extent at the national archives. so the smithsonian had a great -- the smithsonian had an expansionist secretary in the 1860's and he expanded the smithsonian and especially in music and folklore the library of congress ha
of course the smithsonian and part of the deal with henry who became friends actually henry fired charlesthe nationalistic library and who wanted the smithsonian to be the national library in 1853 or four. he said go of on the hill. there are going to be building wings on to that library of congress sunday. well, he started those in the 1860's and henry moly supported him but he gave the smithsonian library to stofford in 1856 to fill one of the wings and that is -- we also purchased the...
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the sentences go on forever but unlike henry james they have jokes in them. they have almost absurdist things about the excess of the byzantine empire so he could get extreme gravity and levity not to be a contradiction and he could be beautiful and moving and powerful. but the danger if you actually try and be gibbonian and i fell in this trap in my first book, one of the reviewers said it was unreasonably... i think was the phrase. >> rose: this is the same book as you said you went back to read it sentences were too long and everything? >> exactly. >> i think i had an attack of pretend gibbon and you can't do it. it belongs to a different century. >> rose: you used to be an advisor to the government about the teaching of history. >> unless they fired me i believe i still am! you may know something i don't. so the most embarrassing thing said about me was in a paper which has dogged me ever since about nine months ago was i was the history czar. you can't be jewish band a czar. so i hated that for a start. i'm part of a big group of people including school
the sentences go on forever but unlike henry james they have jokes in them. they have almost absurdist things about the excess of the byzantine empire so he could get extreme gravity and levity not to be a contradiction and he could be beautiful and moving and powerful. but the danger if you actually try and be gibbonian and i fell in this trap in my first book, one of the reviewers said it was unreasonably... i think was the phrase. >> rose: this is the same book as you said you went...
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request for a divorce. >> safer: but the church refused to let henry divorce catherine of aragon soy anne. he married her anyway, broke with rome, and took control of the church of england. the country was largely converted to the protestant faith. >> celenza: this is one of the moments in the 16th century that leads to the fracturing of christianity, and to much of the bloodshed and the wars that, century was known for. especially, the later 16th century was known for. >> safer: as man explored the planet, a scientific revolution was also under way. by the mid-17th century, navigators had mapped much of the world in remarkable detail. >> roth: rio de janiero. cuzco. mexico city. >> safer: galileo turned his eyes and his telescope on the heavens. here, from 1612, are his drawings of sunspots. for his insistence that the sun is the center of the universe and the earth moves around it, the church branded him a heretic. >> collins: the pope at that time, pope urban viii, was a very good friend of galileo. said to him, "look, you know, i agree with you. you're right. but i can't approve
request for a divorce. >> safer: but the church refused to let henry divorce catherine of aragon soy anne. he married her anyway, broke with rome, and took control of the church of england. the country was largely converted to the protestant faith. >> celenza: this is one of the moments in the 16th century that leads to the fracturing of christianity, and to much of the bloodshed and the wars that, century was known for. especially, the later 16th century was known for. >>...
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i get henry clay's desperate egos to the senior senator from kentucky. -- i get henry clay's desk because to the senior senator from kentucky. someone asked me if i was going to be the great compromiser. i had to think about that. there is a new biography about henry clay. i learned he became speaker of the house in his first term. he was president of the senate. he ran four times for president and almost one. he lost by 38,000 votes to james polk. i learned about him being the great compromiser. i thought about it. my history textbooks when i was growing up would say that henry clay kept the union together by his compromises, by rising above strive to keep the union together. that could be true. history has another analysis as well. from my point of view, he kept the union together but by compromising over something maybe we should not have compromised over. was it ever morally acceptable for one man to own another man? he compromised at every turn. in the house, he made the deciding vote to allow arkansas to extend slavery. he voted for the fugitive slave law. he allowed the slave trade
i get henry clay's desperate egos to the senior senator from kentucky. -- i get henry clay's desk because to the senior senator from kentucky. someone asked me if i was going to be the great compromiser. i had to think about that. there is a new biography about henry clay. i learned he became speaker of the house in his first term. he was president of the senate. he ran four times for president and almost one. he lost by 38,000 votes to james polk. i learned about him being the great...
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cspan: who is henry vilard? >> guest: a very distinguished guy. if you have ever been to the restaurant in new york even to his home, the famous restaurant of new york, le cirque 2000. he was a german boy, came over here is a very a man, 17, 18-years-old, spoke only german, not a single word of english. he was taken by german communities in new york city, milwaukee, cincinnati otherwise. he became fluent in english and began writing for american newspapers coming and he was -- vilard laws the peace correspondent for benet at the herald at the start of the war. covered the election, lincoln's election and became very distinguished but he did become mixed up in the sherman episode in which his role is not -- he was chiefly responsible for that headline in the cincinnati commercial but sherman was insane. he's the one that had pleaded with the publisher of that paper to say so and i don't think there was a great moment for him. cspan: to go back to thomas knox, did he go to jail? >> guest: no, no he didn't. cspan: he never went -- to anybody go to ja
cspan: who is henry vilard? >> guest: a very distinguished guy. if you have ever been to the restaurant in new york even to his home, the famous restaurant of new york, le cirque 2000. he was a german boy, came over here is a very a man, 17, 18-years-old, spoke only german, not a single word of english. he was taken by german communities in new york city, milwaukee, cincinnati otherwise. he became fluent in english and began writing for american newspapers coming and he was -- vilard laws...
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este avión es precisamente que el congresista demócrata henri cuéllar desea que washington apruebe ylos carteles de la droga en el lado mexicano. antonio guillén univisión. >>> así hacemos otra pausa la felicidad es doble para un adolescente enfermo que tiene como uno de sus ídolos a un famoso jugador de las grandgran lig ligas, los famosos protagonistas de la boda del siglo visitaron la badía, veremos cuál fue la cita en esta edición nocturna. ( ♪ música ) >>> durante años ha vibrado e de moci de emoción cada vez que su jugador favorito conecta un cuadrangular en grandes ligas, tiene 13 años de edad y padece cáncer pero se siente con fuerza para luchar por su vida por varios motivos, hay uno muy especial su comunicación vía internet con carlos beltrán el jonronero los mets de nueva york claudia desde washington d.c. nos trae la emotiva historia de ya riel rodríguez >>> Él lucha por su vida en un hospital, pero hoy el malestar de la quimioterapia se le fue cuando lo visitó su ídolo el jugador de los mets de nueva york carlos beltrán. >>> cómo estas?. >>> la felicidad era doble además
este avión es precisamente que el congresista demócrata henri cuéllar desea que washington apruebe ylos carteles de la droga en el lado mexicano. antonio guillén univisión. >>> así hacemos otra pausa la felicidad es doble para un adolescente enfermo que tiene como uno de sus ídolos a un famoso jugador de las grandgran lig ligas, los famosos protagonistas de la boda del siglo visitaron la badía, veremos cuál fue la cita en esta edición nocturna. ( ♪ música ) >>>...
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>> prison, the man who shot henry went to prison.ause] since they started the cycle of reporting in 2007, eight people have been indicted as a result of the reporting so there was one person who was civilian indicted on hate crimes charges for shooting an african-american man in the face allegedly because of his race, and then there were two officers indicted for lying about their shooting of a man in the back after hurricane katrina, he died, and then the five officers indicted in connection to killing henry, and like you said, one of them got 25 years, another got 17 years, a third is awaiting sentencing, and two of them were acquitted. more broadly what i thought about doing these stories over the last 10 years is those things helped to reform institutions. sending people to prison for killing citizens, that helps reform them. it doesn't do enough though. it's the beginning of that process, and the kind of broader process is underway in new orleans in that the federal government and justice department started a civil side investig
>> prison, the man who shot henry went to prison.ause] since they started the cycle of reporting in 2007, eight people have been indicted as a result of the reporting so there was one person who was civilian indicted on hate crimes charges for shooting an african-american man in the face allegedly because of his race, and then there were two officers indicted for lying about their shooting of a man in the back after hurricane katrina, he died, and then the five officers indicted in...
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henry who is also blind has become his companion. >>> the san jose city council today gave the green light for an environmental study to rebuild a major water treatment plan in the south bay. the san jose, santa clara plant has been in business for about 60 years but now it's in need of a major rebuild. the project could cost $208 million. that rebuild is not expected to start in the near future. >>> for years sign years scientists have been trying to perfect the process of turning sea water into fresh water. two local companies have come up with a new portable water desalination plan that can be used on emergencies. >> reporter: we watched bags of life saving drinking water churn out of this new first of its kind purification machine. >> it's pumping the water out and using this hose to our emergency response trailer. >>> inside joe of forever pure showed me a series of filters and pumps, a desalination plant that turns saltwater into drinking water in second. >> we want to get water to victims as quickly as possible. and we can bag it into half liter bags and distribute them immedi
henry who is also blind has become his companion. >>> the san jose city council today gave the green light for an environmental study to rebuild a major water treatment plan in the south bay. the san jose, santa clara plant has been in business for about 60 years but now it's in need of a major rebuild. the project could cost $208 million. that rebuild is not expected to start in the near future. >>> for years sign years scientists have been trying to perfect the process of...
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henry who is also blind has become his companion. >>> the san jose city council today gave the green light for an environmental study to rebuild a major water treatment plan in the south bay. the san jose, santa clara plant has been in business for about 60 years but now it's in need of a major rebuild. the project could cost $208 million. that rebuild is not expected to start in the near future. >>> for years sign years scientists have been trying to perfect the process of turning sea water into fresh water. two local companies have come up with a new portable water desalination plan that can be used on emergencies. >> reporter: we watched bags of life saving drinking water churn out of this new first of its kind purification machine. >> it's pumping the water out and using this hose to our emergency response trailer. >>> inside joe of forever pure showed me a series of filters and pumps, a desalination plant that turns saltwater into drinking water in second. >> we want to get water to victims as quickly as possible. and we can bag it into half liter bags and distribute them immedi
henry who is also blind has become his companion. >>> the san jose city council today gave the green light for an environmental study to rebuild a major water treatment plan in the south bay. the san jose, santa clara plant has been in business for about 60 years but now it's in need of a major rebuild. the project could cost $208 million. that rebuild is not expected to start in the near future. >>> for years sign years scientists have been trying to perfect the process of...
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there is a new biography about henry clay.n that, i learned he became speaker of the house, i think, in his first term. he was president of the senate. he ran four times for president and almost 1. he lost to james polk. i learned about him being a great compromiser. my history textbooks, one of the growing up, would say in a clay kept the union together by his compromises, -- henry clay cap the union together by his compromises, by rising up. well, there is probably another analysis. he kept the union together, bought by compromising over something that maybe he should not have. was it ever morally acceptable for one man to own another man? he compromised at every turn. in the house, he was the deciding vote to allow arkansas to extend slavery into arkansas. he voted for the fugitive slave law. he allowed the slave trade to happen in washington, d.c. he gets credit for being a compromiser, but sometimes, compromising is a misplaced ideal. we often say compromise is notable, but we often do not know what we are compromising on
there is a new biography about henry clay.n that, i learned he became speaker of the house, i think, in his first term. he was president of the senate. he ran four times for president and almost 1. he lost to james polk. i learned about him being a great compromiser. my history textbooks, one of the growing up, would say in a clay kept the union together by his compromises, -- henry clay cap the union together by his compromises, by rising up. well, there is probably another analysis. he kept...
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this goes back to henry baldwin, the son of the farm markets goldman, who had a seat at the table whenthey set up the federal reserve system and this system of federal reserve banks. in 2008, they became a holding company, from which it benefits today. talking about henry goldman having a seat at the table when they set up the federal reserve system, it is a glimpse of hank paulson employed -- and lloyd blankfein 100 years later. there was what it was an adviser to every president from lyndon to johnson. he took the subway to downtown manhattan. it is hard to imagine a goldman partner taking the subway now, but he was a senior partner, and on the subway, he came up with who should be the treasury secretary during the eisenhower administration, and eisenhower had never heard of him, and he got the job, and he was a good secretary. paulsonn, corzine, and all went into government service, and part of the reason is they believe in it and they may get a priority, and you have your time at goldman sachs. you have your time making millions of dollars, and then they want you up, and they want
this goes back to henry baldwin, the son of the farm markets goldman, who had a seat at the table whenthey set up the federal reserve system and this system of federal reserve banks. in 2008, they became a holding company, from which it benefits today. talking about henry goldman having a seat at the table when they set up the federal reserve system, it is a glimpse of hank paulson employed -- and lloyd blankfein 100 years later. there was what it was an adviser to every president from lyndon...
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many people say henry is one of the most beautiful streets in the city. none of that carry any weight with at&t, nor would it under their current proposal. after an arduous fight, i was able to get at&t to help pay for friends of the urban forest to install trees to mitigate its ugliness. when i leave my house, i appreciate those trees. but the box is still there and still ugly. i am impacted by that every time i pass it. or the one on castro and 15th, or the one on castro and market. the last one, i wonder why we spend so much money getting the city to replace the ugly newspaper boxes. i cannot tell you how many times i have called 311 to get, in the city to paint over graffiti on that one box. yes, we want technology and competition, but not at the expense of losing the beauty and accessibility of our neighborhood. i believe there are feasible solutions to the technological challenges. please require an environmental review so that at&t will be forced to find them and we will not be stuck with the first inning long line of degradations of our streetscap
many people say henry is one of the most beautiful streets in the city. none of that carry any weight with at&t, nor would it under their current proposal. after an arduous fight, i was able to get at&t to help pay for friends of the urban forest to install trees to mitigate its ugliness. when i leave my house, i appreciate those trees. but the box is still there and still ugly. i am impacted by that every time i pass it. or the one on castro and 15th, or the one on castro and market....
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>>> 400 years ago, henry hudson sailed into the harbor of a small island. it was here that early trade with native americans would grow to become the center of trade for an entire nation. erika has the story. >> the date is september 11, 1609. henry hudson has been hired by dutch businessmen to find a new trade route to india. instead, hudson discovers a secluded island, rich in natural resources. the dutch purchase it from a local tribe known as "the manahattas." then, in 1664, england captures the island, naming it after the duke of york. today, we know it as manhattan in the city of new york. i took a walk around manhattan's south street seaport with historian michael lord. it wound up being a trip into the past. so what was the beginning of commerce here in new york? >> well, i guess commerce would probably even predate hudson, if you're talking about native americans trading with one another. they had a tremendous number of animal pelts. they had lumber. this place was loaded with woods. >> while native americans are rich in resources, europeans have d
>>> 400 years ago, henry hudson sailed into the harbor of a small island. it was here that early trade with native americans would grow to become the center of trade for an entire nation. erika has the story. >> the date is september 11, 1609. henry hudson has been hired by dutch businessmen to find a new trade route to india. instead, hudson discovers a secluded island, rich in natural resources. the dutch purchase it from a local tribe known as "the manahattas." then,...
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, i learned that henry became speaker of the house in his first term.e was president of the senate. he ran four times for president, and he lost to james polk. i learned about him being the great compromiser. when i was little, i read about him keeping people together. that may have been true. from my point of view, he kept the union together but, but maybe by compromising something we should not have. he voted for the fugitive slave law -- slave law. he gets a lot of credit for being the great compromiser, but sometimes he is compromising a misplaced ideal. we do not think what we're compromising over. he did not free the slaves at his death. he was to free them 20 years after his death, so is the compromise worth it? there are people who say, "give him a break. he was just a man of his times, and that is is what people did at that time, but the thing is, there were people who did not accept slavery at the time. he had a cousin by the name of cassius clay. he was also from kentucky. there was a great boxer named after him. he was a great abolitionist,
, i learned that henry became speaker of the house in his first term.e was president of the senate. he ran four times for president, and he lost to james polk. i learned about him being the great compromiser. when i was little, i read about him keeping people together. that may have been true. from my point of view, he kept the union together but, but maybe by compromising something we should not have. he voted for the fugitive slave law -- slave law. he gets a lot of credit for being the great...
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very early my career henry g.e.d. zoeller when i was not even 30 asked me if i wanted to show five or six early pieces at the met and i said know because i thought i was too young. >> rose: you were too young to be at the met? >> yeah. >> rose: as an artist? >> yes. >> rose: let me just get this picture straight. this was a kind of modest richard serra. >> i had just started working and i'd done a series of big steel prop pieces and henry saw them and said "let's show them at the met." and i said "i don't think so." >> rose: do we view these drawings as simply... as part of the sculpture you do or do we view these drawings as separate pieces of art? >> it's an autonomous body of work that doesn't depict or illustrate my sculpture other than at the very, very beginnings before i even showed drawings i showed a few here or there but not as a show, not as a one-man show. and then there's some drawings in the show that i've never shown before. i think the problem for anyone in relation to making drawings is the convention
very early my career henry g.e.d. zoeller when i was not even 30 asked me if i wanted to show five or six early pieces at the met and i said know because i thought i was too young. >> rose: you were too young to be at the met? >> yeah. >> rose: as an artist? >> yes. >> rose: let me just get this picture straight. this was a kind of modest richard serra. >> i had just started working and i'd done a series of big steel prop pieces and henry saw them and said...
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than five thousand people after chernobyl it was deemed unsuitable for living and its inhabitants henri cows in fact if you measure the radiation around here it's still several times higher than normal but just walk down the road and draw still people living all around the area. at first glance rushkoff looks like an ordinary village motel of off what they grow and their gardens and the livestock they keep out of the government says that it made from panels fatten the local feed from contaminated land isn't safe to eat. and. of course we're scared of the radiation and we simply can't afford to go anywhere else according to the government anyone who is living in the exclusion zone isn't liable to equivalent housing outside it but actually getting it as a problem. mickael malaysia of personally for the fire action herbal is the mayor of the nearby town of numbers they call hidden with the current system isn't working. there is a commission that values the housing of those people who want to leave and gives the money for it but the money's so small those people wouldn't be able to afford a
than five thousand people after chernobyl it was deemed unsuitable for living and its inhabitants henri cows in fact if you measure the radiation around here it's still several times higher than normal but just walk down the road and draw still people living all around the area. at first glance rushkoff looks like an ordinary village motel of off what they grow and their gardens and the livestock they keep out of the government says that it made from panels fatten the local feed from...