2,056
2.1K
Oct 13, 2012
10/12
by
GALA
tv
eye 2,056
favorite 0
quote 0
gracias henry. muchas gracias, henry santos. fuerte el aplauso para henry santos. cÓmo no.bby. vamos a escuchar a lili estefan, por favor. >> bobby... ay, ay, ay. esto estÁ difÍcil para mí porque... abriste muy bien y te vi la sandunga en las caderas. creo que el pÚblico ya sabe que lo tienes. la pregunta es si tienes la energÍa y la fuerza mental para mantenerla durante todo el baile. eso es lo que faltÓ. lo tienes. pero faltÓ la mitad del trabajo. >> bueno, ahÍ estÁ. bianca, te escucho. >> sÍ. quiero mencionar... marÍa, pía. es tu nombre. quÉ hermosa bailarina eres. querÍa hacer esa menciÓn. verdad, bobby? verdad? bueno, y por lo mismo, quiero... una vez mÁs, decir quÉ bonita pareja de baile eres, bobby. cÓmo la cuidas, toda la coreografrÍa que te montas para que ella luzca, es preciosa. me gustÓ bastante. me hubiera gustado verte bailar un poco mÁs. me hubiera encantado que te hubieran puesto a bailar mÁs. tus caderas, perfectas. >> ok, ok. gracias, bianca. ahora le toca el turno a nuestra jurado invitada. te escuchamos con atenciÓn. quiÉn te viera con esa carita de yo n
gracias henry. muchas gracias, henry santos. fuerte el aplauso para henry santos. cÓmo no.bby. vamos a escuchar a lili estefan, por favor. >> bobby... ay, ay, ay. esto estÁ difÍcil para mí porque... abriste muy bien y te vi la sandunga en las caderas. creo que el pÚblico ya sabe que lo tienes. la pregunta es si tienes la energÍa y la fuerza mental para mantenerla durante todo el baile. eso es lo que faltÓ. lo tienes. pero faltÓ la mitad del trabajo. >> bueno, ahÍ estÁ....
22,859
23K
Oct 14, 2012
10/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 22,859
favorite 0
quote 1
where is gawa, henry?ou to the airport again. have a great time, henry. say hello to our warramiri friends, henry. i will, anthony. bye-bye! bye, anthony. thanks for driving me to the airport, sam. i'm just in time to catch my plane. no worries, henry. bye-bye. bon voyage, henry. have a good trip. breebop! hello, everybody. i'm henry the octopus in gawa. gawa is a lovely place and up here, they call me henry narpia, because 'narpia' means octopus. today, i'm going to the fish trap. someone will be waiting for me there to tell me all about it. (speaks in warramiri) yo, thank you for inviting me to the fish trap. (speaks in warramiri) i think junga junga and bumfi want me to sit down. i think this must be a very special place. yo. - do you catch fish here? - all: yo. like your people have done for hundreds of years? all: yo. - do you use a net? - all: yuka. oh, i think 'yuka' must mean no. - does 'yuka' mean no? - yo, yo. so 'yo' means yes and 'yuka' means no. that's another warramiri word i've learned. can
where is gawa, henry?ou to the airport again. have a great time, henry. say hello to our warramiri friends, henry. i will, anthony. bye-bye! bye, anthony. thanks for driving me to the airport, sam. i'm just in time to catch my plane. no worries, henry. bye-bye. bon voyage, henry. have a good trip. breebop! hello, everybody. i'm henry the octopus in gawa. gawa is a lovely place and up here, they call me henry narpia, because 'narpia' means octopus. today, i'm going to the fish trap. someone will...
61
61
Oct 29, 2012
10/12
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
what do you think, henry ? henry ! i think your reporting career just ended.s probably won't help your back, but it might just cheer you up. thanks, katherine. i'm sorry. we're closed. i forgot to lock the door. is there a rosa rivera here ? henry ! stop the camera and go find rosa. sure, mr. brashov. if you are here for lunch, perhaps you could come back another time. - i just need a few words with miss rivera. - i'm rosa rivera. i'm from the property management company. we haven't received your rent yet. ah. i need some repairs done. my bathroom faucet leaks. the tile is cracked. hey. my car needs new brakes. that doesn't mean i can stop making car payments. look. you pay your rent now and i won't charge you a late fee. you don't know what that building is like. we've got problems with the water the elevators, the garbage. - i'm just doing my job. - some job. excuse me ? what are you doing ? just testing out my new camera. - well, you can go test it someplace else. - no problem. here. i'd love to help you miss rivera, but i don't even know who the owners are
what do you think, henry ? henry ! i think your reporting career just ended.s probably won't help your back, but it might just cheer you up. thanks, katherine. i'm sorry. we're closed. i forgot to lock the door. is there a rosa rivera here ? henry ! stop the camera and go find rosa. sure, mr. brashov. if you are here for lunch, perhaps you could come back another time. - i just need a few words with miss rivera. - i'm rosa rivera. i'm from the property management company. we haven't received...
1,070
1.1K
Oct 6, 2012
10/12
by
GALA
tv
eye 1,070
favorite 0
quote 0
(cantan) >> henry, henry! (gritos) >> te escuchamos, lili. >> henry, no me gustÓ. me encantÓ!o mueven las caderas y usted tiene una cuestiÓn en ese disco que hay que enseÑar a los achericanos. americanos. [aplausos] >> bianca. >> estuvo para mÍ muy limpia la coreografÍa. todo perfecto. nada mÁs el despegue en una cargada y el aterrizaje de otra un poquito de con dudas. muy buena pareja. muy fuerte. muy dinÁmica. muy bien. >> horacio. >> a ver, a mÍ que me abuchean cada vez que hago una crÍtica... esto, antes... dÉjenme hablar! >> se va a romper la tradiciÓn. >> tampoco es tradiciÓn. esto es lo mÍnimo que tendrían que hacer los participantes de mira quiÉn baila en la pista. este es el nivel. [aplausos] >> este es el nivel! [aplausos] >> escÚchenme. >> habla, horacio, habla. >> este es un concurso donde tenemos... este es el nivel bÁsico que tendrÍamos que tener. de aquÍ, tendría que ser para arriba. >> de aquÍ para arriba. >> muy bien. >> porque en verdad, ha prevalecido la mediocridad. es entretenimnto de primera clase el que tenemos que ofrecer. aquÍ estÁ el ejemplo. >> graci
(cantan) >> henry, henry! (gritos) >> te escuchamos, lili. >> henry, no me gustÓ. me encantÓ!o mueven las caderas y usted tiene una cuestiÓn en ese disco que hay que enseÑar a los achericanos. americanos. [aplausos] >> bianca. >> estuvo para mÍ muy limpia la coreografÍa. todo perfecto. nada mÁs el despegue en una cargada y el aterrizaje de otra un poquito de con dudas. muy buena pareja. muy fuerte. muy dinÁmica. muy bien. >> horacio. >> a ver, a...
286
286
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 286
favorite 0
quote 0
-- >> you would suck as henry. hey, guillermo, can you be henry winkler for us in this scene? >> guillermo: oh, okay. [ cheers and applause ] >> do you have a script? >> jimmy: who am i going to be? >> you're going to be stage direction. >> jimmy: that's the worst part. >> you know what? i got to tell you, it's not going to be as good as the movie because the lighting is horrible here too. >> you're in the middle. >> it doesn't matter. they don't know that you're not in the middle in the car. okay. >> whoa, big guy. >> jimmy: who is driving the car, guillermo? >> guillermo: i'm driving the car. >> no, we're in england, i shot it in england. >> i'm driving the car. >> you're driving the car. don't mess this up for me, man. this is our shot here. okay? >> all right. >> you're henry winkler, you play yourself like you did in the thing whatever, just -- better than this in the movie, trust me. okay? ready? >> jimmy: yeah. what do i do? >> read the stage direction. >> jimmy: kevin, bas and henry wing letter drive to tow
-- >> you would suck as henry. hey, guillermo, can you be henry winkler for us in this scene? >> guillermo: oh, okay. [ cheers and applause ] >> do you have a script? >> jimmy: who am i going to be? >> you're going to be stage direction. >> jimmy: that's the worst part. >> you know what? i got to tell you, it's not going to be as good as the movie because the lighting is horrible here too. >> you're in the middle. >> it doesn't matter. they...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
88
88
Oct 19, 2012
10/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
henry for being here today. two fantastic planning grants from hud as part of a intense national competition and the reason we got this nod is the people decided they're going to come together and get this done. this is a choice. this is a choice that we made with our residents here that we're going to better ourselves. we're going to lift ourselves up. we're going to do it together. that's what it means. that's why the housing authority is here because they believe in the same thing. i want to thank the commissioners and staff and henry a fantastic job and all the leadership with all of the commissioners. i want to thank our partners. let 300,000 grants and they reflect the deputy administrator a collaboration and agreement that we're doing it the right way, and i want to thank president obama. he has been wonderfully supportive of the examples we provided here. i want to thank secretary shawn don van and his staff and the regional staff for recognizing what is going on here. i want to thank hope sf and all of
henry for being here today. two fantastic planning grants from hud as part of a intense national competition and the reason we got this nod is the people decided they're going to come together and get this done. this is a choice. this is a choice that we made with our residents here that we're going to better ourselves. we're going to lift ourselves up. we're going to do it together. that's what it means. that's why the housing authority is here because they believe in the same thing. i want to...
43
43
Oct 22, 2012
10/12
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
- this is henry, our busboy. - what happened ?somebody thought rosa's oatmeal was too lumpy. - shouldn't you be in school ? - teacher conferences today. - so, for that you miss school ? - hey, i don't make the rules. so, officer, any idea who might have done this ? - well, obviously, it's gang related. - what did i tell you ? probably some young kids trying to make their mark. anyway, if you think of anything else please give me a call. oh, thank you, officer rizzo. you're welcome. is it okay if we clean up now ? sure. go ahead. - we won't disturb the evidence ? - no. but thank you for staying on top of the situation. - good-bye. - so long, mr. brashov. he probably already checked for fingerprints. - i better go clean up in back. - i'll help you. i'll go get some paint. see you later, jamal. what a mess. this ought to keep me busy for a while. henry, here's your knife. where was it ? in back. thanks. it's no big deal. i turned it in the next day. - you can't just make up your own rules. - okay, forget about it. this is not the fir
- this is henry, our busboy. - what happened ?somebody thought rosa's oatmeal was too lumpy. - shouldn't you be in school ? - teacher conferences today. - so, for that you miss school ? - hey, i don't make the rules. so, officer, any idea who might have done this ? - well, obviously, it's gang related. - what did i tell you ? probably some young kids trying to make their mark. anyway, if you think of anything else please give me a call. oh, thank you, officer rizzo. you're welcome. is it okay...
140
140
Oct 2, 2012
10/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, howard. >> you're welcome, henry. >> wait a minute. look. you can see them all coming in here. the little cells. am i right? >> yes, yes, yes. >> i watch minus. -- my news. the little cells are coming in. there it s. now i'm soaked. oh, my god, i have to go and change. >> especially out west. the darker colors, the oranges, the reds, that's the heavier wet gler i thought it was beautiful. i thought it was fall. >> i agree. >> i thought the leaves were changing on the map. >> they are on the map a little further west but in aldie and haymarket, these areas back here, this is fauquier county and this is fairfax county and loudoun county. all those areas. you don't have to be afraid. >> all those areas we're seeing the heavier rains this morning. it sort of breaks up in scattered showers down here. >> what happens tonight? >> maybe some fog. we'll get there in a second. how about the temperatures? you need a jacket, henry? >> you do in cumberland anyway because it's going to be about 57. winchester 57. luray -- i'm going this way. otherwise ove
thank you, howard. >> you're welcome, henry. >> wait a minute. look. you can see them all coming in here. the little cells. am i right? >> yes, yes, yes. >> i watch minus. -- my news. the little cells are coming in. there it s. now i'm soaked. oh, my god, i have to go and change. >> especially out west. the darker colors, the oranges, the reds, that's the heavier wet gler i thought it was beautiful. i thought it was fall. >> i agree. >> i thought the...
142
142
Oct 9, 2012
10/12
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
henri's branch of the family came from the red-brick city of albi in the south of france.henri grew up in a world of chateaus and privilege in a family living on the fruits of its noble past. but a france governed by the middle class was losing its taste for nobility. like many aristocrats, his father alphonse retreated into rural pastimes-- riding and hunting. an eccentric, he looked wistfully back to the family's glorious past. alphonse had married his first cousin adele, a common practice in a class anxious to preserve the purity of its bloodlines. but the results of inbreeding for henri were uncommonly cruel. his legs were short and weak. he broke each of them in early adolescence and stopped growing when he was 14. he was just under five feet tall. his head, hands and torso continued to develop. but his stunted legs made walking painful for the rest of his life. denied the aristocratic pleasures of riding and hunting, henri turned to sketching and painting rural scenes. he had a flair for it and in 1882, at the age of 18, he moved to paris to study painting. it was a
henri's branch of the family came from the red-brick city of albi in the south of france.henri grew up in a world of chateaus and privilege in a family living on the fruits of its noble past. but a france governed by the middle class was losing its taste for nobility. like many aristocrats, his father alphonse retreated into rural pastimes-- riding and hunting. an eccentric, he looked wistfully back to the family's glorious past. alphonse had married his first cousin adele, a common practice in...
494
494
Oct 6, 2012
10/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 494
favorite 0
quote 0
let's check in with henry wolford from comcast sports, hello, henry. >> reporter: 25th!iane, you're young. >> very nice, henry. i like you. >> reporter: coming up in sports, diane, it's showtime for bay area baseball, the green and gold, orange and black, playoff runs begin today. thousands are hoping for another bay bridge series. we'll have a live report from the g-man from at&t park, plus a score update from motown as the red-hot a's battle the tigers. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. let the fun begin. playoff baseball is back, and not a moment too soon. both the a's and giants are eager to prove they have what it takes to go the distance and win the world series this year. we'll begin with the giants, san francisco invited the cincinnati reds over for game one of the nlds this evening. giants ace matt cain starts tonight, the reds sent johnny cueto to the hill. first pitch 6:37, amy gutierrez has a preview of the giants playoff fever. >> reporter: henry, thanks so much. and fans hoping to hear about more information regarding that giants starting rotation, they're
let's check in with henry wolford from comcast sports, hello, henry. >> reporter: 25th!iane, you're young. >> very nice, henry. i like you. >> reporter: coming up in sports, diane, it's showtime for bay area baseball, the green and gold, orange and black, playoff runs begin today. thousands are hoping for another bay bridge series. we'll have a live report from the g-man from at&t park, plus a score update from motown as the red-hot a's battle the tigers. >>>...
150
150
Oct 23, 2012
10/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
as henry.er for us in this scene? >> oh, okay. >> do have a script? >> jimmy: who am i going to be? >> you're going to be stage direction. >> jimmy: oh, that's the worst part. >> well, you know what, it's not going to be as good in the movie because the lighting is horrible here, too. >> you're in the middle. >> it doesn't matter. they don't know that you're not in the middle in the car. okay. >> whoa, big guy. >> jimmy: who is driving the car, guillermo? >> i'm driving the car. >> no, we're in england. i shot it in england. >> i'm driving the car. >> you're driving the car. guillermo, don't mess this up for me, man. this is our shot here. you're henry winkler, you play yourself like you did in the thing whatever, just -- better than the movie, trust me. ready? >> jimmy: yeah. what do i do? >> read the stage direction. >> jimmy: all right. kevin, bas and henry winkler drive to town celebrating kevin's first mma win. >> shut up. we're driving. just drive. we're driving the car. >> who leaves app
as henry.er for us in this scene? >> oh, okay. >> do have a script? >> jimmy: who am i going to be? >> you're going to be stage direction. >> jimmy: oh, that's the worst part. >> well, you know what, it's not going to be as good in the movie because the lighting is horrible here, too. >> you're in the middle. >> it doesn't matter. they don't know that you're not in the middle in the car. okay. >> whoa, big guy. >> jimmy: who is driving...
130
130
Oct 15, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
i mentioned henry clay already. daniel webster. stephen douglas who was called by journalists of the time a steam engine in britches. because of his ferocious dynamism. had these men, clay, webster, conservative wigs aligned with stephen a. douglas, a northern democrat, essentially, on behalf of compromise, on one side, against an extraordinary group of men who really defined the old term about -- president zachary taylor, old rough and ready, again, a president who is largely forgotten by most americans. played a fascinating role in that's events. much more interesting role morally, very courageous individual. a lifelong slave owner. had a plantation in louisiana but is absolutely dead set against, against, the expansion of slavery westward. very, very staunch in opposing clay's compromise because he figured it might permit the slavery to go westward. on the other hand, politically unfortunately clueless, john c. calhoun, who i mentioned. brilliantly termed by a great american historian as the marks of the master class. because he
i mentioned henry clay already. daniel webster. stephen douglas who was called by journalists of the time a steam engine in britches. because of his ferocious dynamism. had these men, clay, webster, conservative wigs aligned with stephen a. douglas, a northern democrat, essentially, on behalf of compromise, on one side, against an extraordinary group of men who really defined the old term about -- president zachary taylor, old rough and ready, again, a president who is largely forgotten by most...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
152
152
Oct 23, 2012
10/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
henry for being here today.ntastic planning grants from hud as part of a intense national competition and the reason we got this nod is the people decided they're going to come together and get this done. this is a choice. this is a choice that we made with our residents here that we're going to better ourselves. we're going to lift ourselves up. we're going to do it togeth
henry for being here today.ntastic planning grants from hud as part of a intense national competition and the reason we got this nod is the people decided they're going to come together and get this done. this is a choice. this is a choice that we made with our residents here that we're going to better ourselves. we're going to lift ourselves up. we're going to do it togeth
124
124
Oct 26, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
unprecedented. >> henry? it's steve grasso. so amazon we know now gets 68% of its profits from electronics and general merchandise. where does -- you alluded to, they made an incredible amount of spending. they divested a lot going forward. where does apple become, dare i say, a value trap that no one would be willing to say now but could you see that happening? i think you aluded to it already. >> apple, a value trap? the stock could fall a lot -- >> yeah -- >> before you get there. i think that's where microsoft for a lot of people is now. >> i'm going to give you a different view before we get to guy and apple or amazon. anybody can jump in. as a long-time apple user, here's the difference between apple and most companies. when you -- and i love the mac numbers, by the way. nobody's paying enough attention to those in my mind. once you're in the apple ecosystem, you've got the apps, the music, the books, you're not leaving. it's the roach motel that's five star. >> that's -- >> you're not getting out. >> that is the most, ri
unprecedented. >> henry? it's steve grasso. so amazon we know now gets 68% of its profits from electronics and general merchandise. where does -- you alluded to, they made an incredible amount of spending. they divested a lot going forward. where does apple become, dare i say, a value trap that no one would be willing to say now but could you see that happening? i think you aluded to it already. >> apple, a value trap? the stock could fall a lot -- >> yeah -- >> before...
97
97
Oct 28, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
[laughter] >> henry clay o.r. negative no less -- webster lived long enough with a sway him differently? >> that is a better question for me. that is about the past. [laughter] although it is counterfactual. who knows? with there were hard-liners who would write letters to say we cannot take the stand that we needed. they would have compromised anything where lincoln sought it coming apart before his very eyes. the confederate states were established one month before he became president pro what would happen to the separation? nobody knew. but there would have been more compromise then there were. >> the book stops when the shooting starts. >> woody think would have happened to the south if they took the compromise that in today's there would run out of supplies? >> that is not what was proposed for grow major anderson inform the water department he was running out of supplies and could only last six weeks. he never said that before but also said the defense and battery the defense was so strong that it would take
[laughter] >> henry clay o.r. negative no less -- webster lived long enough with a sway him differently? >> that is a better question for me. that is about the past. [laughter] although it is counterfactual. who knows? with there were hard-liners who would write letters to say we cannot take the stand that we needed. they would have compromised anything where lincoln sought it coming apart before his very eyes. the confederate states were established one month before he became...
345
345
Oct 15, 2012
10/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 345
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, john henry. one person who knows the match up is mike aldretti. he is the bench coach now, but back in 1987, he played for the giants when they went head-to-head with the cardinals in the nlcs. he grew up in monterrey and played college ball for stanford. some of the fondest memories are lining up on the field at candlestick park with his parents watching from the stands. >> it is special and the giants will always be a special organization to me, but for the next hopefully six or seven days. i'll want to beat them. >> he played for the giants from 1986 to 1988. he also played for the a's. >> our team coverage continues. thousands of giants fans will converge on at&t park hoping for a win today. that's where nbc bay area's christie smith is live. christie, seats still available? >> reporter: i'm surprised. one ticket booth just opened minutes ago. a couple people grabbed their tickets and went away. they think they know the recipe to turn this series around against the cardinals. go giants! by bus, car or train. the seats will fill up as the fans
thank you, john henry. one person who knows the match up is mike aldretti. he is the bench coach now, but back in 1987, he played for the giants when they went head-to-head with the cardinals in the nlcs. he grew up in monterrey and played college ball for stanford. some of the fondest memories are lining up on the field at candlestick park with his parents watching from the stands. >> it is special and the giants will always be a special organization to me, but for the next hopefully six...
82
82
Oct 11, 2012
10/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
hen henry, are you ready? jon, i tell you what, you don't even have to be a die-hard fan to enjoy what's going on in oakland. my wife is a casual fan and she kept cheering why people are cheering for a breakfast cereal. i had, no, honey, coco crisp is a center fielder and he became up big last night. bottom of the ninth and they had to perform big-time. seth smith steps to the plate, sends one to deep right center, two runs come in. we're tied at three. and then coco crisp, the player, not the cereal, honey, comes up big with a shot to right. seth smith rounds third, taps home plate. a's win 4-3. something else. so game five is tonight. 6:37 is the first pitch. things are going to rock and roll out here. a rookie pitcher, jared parker, 23 years old, will be your starter for the oakland a's. the starter for the detroit tigers is the reigning american league most valuable player and also a pitcher of the year, cy young winner, justin verlander. it's going to be something else out here. we'll have complete highli
hen henry, are you ready? jon, i tell you what, you don't even have to be a die-hard fan to enjoy what's going on in oakland. my wife is a casual fan and she kept cheering why people are cheering for a breakfast cereal. i had, no, honey, coco crisp is a center fielder and he became up big last night. bottom of the ninth and they had to perform big-time. seth smith steps to the plate, sends one to deep right center, two runs come in. we're tied at three. and then coco crisp, the player, not the...
210
210
Oct 10, 2012
10/12
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
henri's branch of the family came from the red-brick city of albi in the south of france.nri grew up in a world of chateaus and privilege in a family living on the fruits of its noble past. but a france governed by the middle class was losing its taste for nobility. like many aristocrats, his father alphonse retreated into rural pastimes-- riding and hunting. an eccentric, he looked wistfully back to the family's glorious past. alphonse had married his first cousin adele, a common practice in a class anxious to preserve the purity of its bloodlines. but the results of inbreeding for henri were uncommonly cruel. his legs were short and weak. he broke each of them in early adolescence and stopped growing when he was 14. he was just under five feet tall. his head, hands and torso continued to develop. but his stunted legs made walking painful for the rest of his life. denied the aristocratic pleasures of riding and hunting, henri turned to sketching and painting rural scenes. he had a flair for it and in 1882, at the age of 18, he moved to paris to study painting. it was a mo
henri's branch of the family came from the red-brick city of albi in the south of france.nri grew up in a world of chateaus and privilege in a family living on the fruits of its noble past. but a france governed by the middle class was losing its taste for nobility. like many aristocrats, his father alphonse retreated into rural pastimes-- riding and hunting. an eccentric, he looked wistfully back to the family's glorious past. alphonse had married his first cousin adele, a common practice in a...
141
141
Oct 4, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 1
henry kissinger.[applause] >> you know, one of the aspects of being a jewish mother is you can never please a jewish mother completely. [laughter] but they also look after you. she has been a friend for a long time and it's a privilege for me to be here. you leave me in a position of the lady came up to me and said i understand you are a fascinating man, she said. fascinate me. [laughter] nonetheless successful conversations that i had. in this case these are all friends and teachers of mine. i don't pretend to be a scholar of china. i have dealt with china for over 40 years now. i thought a lot about it. i have read a lot about it. the scholars have really spend their lives going into the details. my experience in china is the brezhnev experience of somebody who by accident was assigned to conduct the first mission to china. last because president nixon felt if he had been through regular channels he would be overwhelmed with a lot of technical details on subjects he considered were not central to th
henry kissinger.[applause] >> you know, one of the aspects of being a jewish mother is you can never please a jewish mother completely. [laughter] but they also look after you. she has been a friend for a long time and it's a privilege for me to be here. you leave me in a position of the lady came up to me and said i understand you are a fascinating man, she said. fascinate me. [laughter] nonetheless successful conversations that i had. in this case these are all friends and teachers of...
465
465
Oct 25, 2012
10/12
by
TBN
tv
eye 465
favorite 0
quote 0
henry lee, renowned scientist in his field, henry, if he dismembered this child, this 10-year-old girl in the home, where did he likely do it in the home? i'm saying basement or bathroom? and how will police be able to determine if this is a secondary crime scene? >> that is a good point, very good point whether or not the kidnapping obviously is near the park. so the van was used. whether or not he strangled the kids in the van or not. dismembering we have to look at it, sink trap, bathroom trap to check everything. of course, the weapon would tell us, yes. the body was found about eight miles away. so plastic bag, whether or not a sheet or paper bag to wrap around the body and school bag. also 6.4 miles away. [ boy ] t. another holiday stuck at the kids table again. then it happened. every boy's dream. i got called up to the big leagues. i was finally a man... on my way to shaving, driving and staying up past midnight. [ whoosh ] [ whoosh ] [ whoosh ] being an adult is overrated. [ male announcer ] holidays aren't the same without the real cream of reddi-wip. the sound of reddi-wip [
henry lee, renowned scientist in his field, henry, if he dismembered this child, this 10-year-old girl in the home, where did he likely do it in the home? i'm saying basement or bathroom? and how will police be able to determine if this is a secondary crime scene? >> that is a good point, very good point whether or not the kidnapping obviously is near the park. so the van was used. whether or not he strangled the kids in the van or not. dismembering we have to look at it, sink trap,...
280
280
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 280
favorite 0
quote 0
henry kissinger. [applause] >> you know, one of the aspects of being a jewish mother is you can never please a jewish mother completely. [laughter] but they also look after you with infinite attention. jane has been a friend for a long time, and it is a great privilege for me to be here. you leavem e in a position -- i was once at a reception. the lady came to me and said, "i understand you are a fascinating man." "fascinate me." [laughter] 1 of the less successful conversations that i have had. in this case, today, i may regret the choice of the panel. these are all friends and teachers of mine. i don't pretend to be a scholar of china. i have dealt with china for over 40 years now. i have thought a lot about it, i've read about it. but they are the scholars that really spend their lives going into. my experience in china is a personal experience of somebody who by accident was assigned to conduct the first mission to china. largely because president nixon felt that if he went through regular channel
henry kissinger. [applause] >> you know, one of the aspects of being a jewish mother is you can never please a jewish mother completely. [laughter] but they also look after you with infinite attention. jane has been a friend for a long time, and it is a great privilege for me to be here. you leavem e in a position -- i was once at a reception. the lady came to me and said, "i understand you are a fascinating man." "fascinate me." [laughter] 1 of the less successful...
189
189
Oct 5, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
henry kissinger. [laughter] [applause] >> you know, one of the aspects of being a jewish mother is you can never please a jewish mother completely. [laughter] but they also look after you with infinite attention. jane has been a friend for a long time, and it's a great privilege for me to be here. you leave me in a position, i once was at a reception, and a lady came up to me and said i understand you're a fascinating man, she said. fascinate me. [laughter] turned into one of the less successful conversations that i've had. [laughter] in this case, today i made a great choice of the panel. these are all friends and teachers of mine. i don't pretend to be a scholar of china. i have dealt with china for over 40 years now. i've thought a lot about it, i have read about it, but they are the scholars that have really spent tear lives going -- spent their lives going into the details. my experience in china is the personal experience of somebody who by accident was assigned to conduct the first mission to c
henry kissinger. [laughter] [applause] >> you know, one of the aspects of being a jewish mother is you can never please a jewish mother completely. [laughter] but they also look after you with infinite attention. jane has been a friend for a long time, and it's a great privilege for me to be here. you leave me in a position, i once was at a reception, and a lady came up to me and said i understand you're a fascinating man, she said. fascinate me. [laughter] turned into one of the less...
309
309
Oct 25, 2012
10/12
by
TBN
tv
eye 309
favorite 0
quote 0
henry lee, renowned scientist in his field, henry, if he dismembered this child, this 10-year-old girl in the home, where did he likely do it in the home? i'm saying basement or bathroom? and how will police be able to determine if this is a secondary crime scene? >> that is a good point, very good point whether or not the kidnapping obviously is near the park. so the van was used. whether or not he strangled the kids in the van or not. dismembering we have to look at it, sink trap, bathroom trap to check everything. of course, the weapon would tell us, yes. the body was found about eight miles away. so plastic bag, whether or not a sheet or paper bag to wrap around the body and school bag. also 6.4 miles away. things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much
henry lee, renowned scientist in his field, henry, if he dismembered this child, this 10-year-old girl in the home, where did he likely do it in the home? i'm saying basement or bathroom? and how will police be able to determine if this is a secondary crime scene? >> that is a good point, very good point whether or not the kidnapping obviously is near the park. so the van was used. whether or not he strangled the kids in the van or not. dismembering we have to look at it, sink trap,...
527
527
Oct 25, 2012
10/12
by
TBN
tv
eye 527
favorite 0
quote 0
henry lee. dr. henry lee, thank you for being with us. >> sure. >> henry, a search warrant is being served right now, it's been going on for hours and hours and hours at the suspect's home. we believe that there are some of the child's body parts still in the home, that they are recovering in crawl spaces. henry lee, what are they looking for and how long is this task going to take? >> well, basically they are going to link first those body parts to jessie. if additional body parts could be a serial killer. of course, how the body was dismembered, use a saw, a knife or ax. more or likely they are looking for weapon. because the body parts are at the crawl space at his home, that's a direct linkage. some of the clothing was found in a backpack. they are probably looking for shoes, look for other material. whether or not there are other bodies buried under the crawl space, that's probably they also are going to be looking for. it is going to be a long process to check the home very thoroughly and meth
henry lee. dr. henry lee, thank you for being with us. >> sure. >> henry, a search warrant is being served right now, it's been going on for hours and hours and hours at the suspect's home. we believe that there are some of the child's body parts still in the home, that they are recovering in crawl spaces. henry lee, what are they looking for and how long is this task going to take? >> well, basically they are going to link first those body parts to jessie. if additional body...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
178
178
Oct 29, 2012
10/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
i see henry dear over there. henry, thank you for all your wonderful years at caa and education. i know you fought really really hard to make sure that this building got up and that education continued to be at the forefront of everything we do. these are people that i worked with, that i had a chance to really serve the community with, and so on behalf of my office, on behalf of the city and i know our board of supervisors joins with me because they did the same thing just this past week in passing their resolution and proclamation in concert with us to proclaim this, today, to be city college of san francisco chinatown north beach campus day in san francisco. please come up, joan, to accept this. let's keep it up. let's give our trustees support, let's make sure we have great dialogue, let's make sure that we don't hide from the tough questions we're about to face in the coming months because we do have some tough questions, but let's look at the promise of city college. let's look at the people we've graduated. let's lack at success we have had as a community, put that in fron
i see henry dear over there. henry, thank you for all your wonderful years at caa and education. i know you fought really really hard to make sure that this building got up and that education continued to be at the forefront of everything we do. these are people that i worked with, that i had a chance to really serve the community with, and so on behalf of my office, on behalf of the city and i know our board of supervisors joins with me because they did the same thing just this past week in...
154
154
Oct 29, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
[laughter] henry clay, why am i going to start with henry clay had been dead for eight years in 1860? during the first of the 19th century henry clay was a major figure in american politics. he was not as the great compromiser, four on three occasions in 1820, 1832-1833, and in 1850, clay had a major role in shaping such compromise. still, that doesn't bring clay down to 1860. clay comes down to is because abraham lincoln looked at clay as his political mentor. clade was his political hero. he called clay an ideal of the statesman. lincoln's best known remarks on clay, came in a eulogy delivered only a week after clay's death. in these remarks, lincoln praised the kentucky statesman for his leading, and most conspicuous part in devising sectional compromise. at the same time, lincoln underscored that as a politician statesmen, no one was so habitually careful as click to avoid all sectional ground. whatever he did, he did for the country. showering adulation on clay for his willingness and ability to work with political opponents as was with political allies. lincoln highlighted his m
[laughter] henry clay, why am i going to start with henry clay had been dead for eight years in 1860? during the first of the 19th century henry clay was a major figure in american politics. he was not as the great compromiser, four on three occasions in 1820, 1832-1833, and in 1850, clay had a major role in shaping such compromise. still, that doesn't bring clay down to 1860. clay comes down to is because abraham lincoln looked at clay as his political mentor. clade was his political hero. he...
138
138
Oct 26, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't think henry went there. i think it's, it's obviously very important, but currently if you look at real clear politics polling, romney's ahead or even in the states with 207 electoral votes, within five points of states with 337. obama's within five points ahead, even or within five points of 332, similar numbers. he's ahead in more states with more electoral votes in the current state polling. i think both have ways to get to 270. obviously, romney wants very much to carry ohio, but the old rule about a republican never winning the presidency without winning ohio was forged mostly in times when ohio had a whole lot more electoral votes than florida. 1960s, ohio had 26 electoral votes, florida 14. it's now ohio 18, florida 29. so it's very important. it's not totally essential, and i think henry made the right balance on that. in the senate races, as norm said -- i agree with norm's total outlook. the republicans are in trouble in arizona and indiana, two states where no sensible republican should be in troub
i don't think henry went there. i think it's, it's obviously very important, but currently if you look at real clear politics polling, romney's ahead or even in the states with 207 electoral votes, within five points of states with 337. obama's within five points ahead, even or within five points of 332, similar numbers. he's ahead in more states with more electoral votes in the current state polling. i think both have ways to get to 270. obviously, romney wants very much to carry ohio, but the...
65
65
Oct 22, 2012
10/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
from at&t park, i'm john henry smith, back to you. >> all right, john henry, thank you very much. they're hoping later tonight it will be soggy because of the champagne. across the bay area we've got a little bit of everything. get ready for sky-high ticket sales ahead of tonight's winner take all ball game. >> christie smith joins us now with the latest. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura an jon. i bet there are giants fans still celebrating from last night's win or getting ready to celebrate that's going to happen tonight. and why not? just what an incredible game. the giants took a commanding lead and would not let go. i was reading about this online. apparently there was a guy out here in a full body panda suit bumping fists with other giants fans and why not, celebrating the 6-1 win over the cardinals, forcing game seven. fans so excited about ryan vogelsong. inside and outside at&t park the excitement was absolutely electric. fans say this is what the team does best. they come back when their back is against the wall. >> go, giants! >> i'm totally pumped. i wore my luck
from at&t park, i'm john henry smith, back to you. >> all right, john henry, thank you very much. they're hoping later tonight it will be soggy because of the champagne. across the bay area we've got a little bit of everything. get ready for sky-high ticket sales ahead of tonight's winner take all ball game. >> christie smith joins us now with the latest. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura an jon. i bet there are giants fans still celebrating from last night's win or...
1,403
1.4K
Oct 6, 2012
10/12
by
GALA
tv
eye 1,403
favorite 0
quote 0
no sÓlo recibió los consejos de henry. hay otra superstrella que quiso darle un consejito.
no sÓlo recibió los consejos de henry. hay otra superstrella que quiso darle un consejito.
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
162
162
Oct 20, 2012
10/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
981
981
Oct 1, 2012
10/12
by
WFDC
tv
eye 981
favorite 0
quote 0
>>pero henry no te confiees.l malecón en calzoncillos >>los que no piensan ahora son los sentenciados de la semana. >>estoy que me lleva el demonio, porque se sentí segura >>uno siempre tiene ganas de ganar, pero pues como dijo el sabio, pues ni modo >>siempre ha dicho que va a ganar, se confió y mira, está nominado >>se perfil henry como uno de los mejores >>yo te voy a decir una cosa. yo jamás me imaginé en este cara a cara a una estrella como la chilindrina y fernando araos, nunca >>cosas se han visto y cosas se verán, esto pica y se extiende, no se pierda mira quien baila >>todo por paul >>manden sus fotos con café mañanero >>carla con un tema muy importante para usted. >>si, vamos a responder dudas de inmigración para eso esta la abogada jessica domínguez desde los Ángeles muchas gracias por estar con nosotros esta mañana >>muy buenos días, encantada >>que le parece si comenzamos con la carta de andrea, entre sin documentos en 2000 me casos de con soldado estadounidenses, puedo aplicar para una petición para
>>pero henry no te confiees.l malecón en calzoncillos >>los que no piensan ahora son los sentenciados de la semana. >>estoy que me lleva el demonio, porque se sentí segura >>uno siempre tiene ganas de ganar, pero pues como dijo el sabio, pues ni modo >>siempre ha dicho que va a ganar, se confió y mira, está nominado >>se perfil henry como uno de los mejores >>yo te voy a decir una cosa. yo jamás me imaginé en este cara a cara a una estrella como...