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but there is still some good news for henry.yal customers who hears about the robbery steps in to help the store owner recover his losses. >> i had one of my customers. and he said i got very good job, and john, i know you're a nice man. i see what happen, and he give me $300. i said man, you don't have to do that. he said no, i'm happy to do it. >> henry, who has been robbed twice before says this incident definitely stands out from the others. >> he was very polite. very polite, very friendly, and this is why i open a conversation. i get robbed before, and you see people who robbed you. he was so in your eyes. he don't know how to manage his life and he want to survive. he doesn't know the right way to survive. >> but this robbery goes to show you that minding your p's and q's can only take you so far. breaking the law, even politely, can still land you behind bars. >>> coming up, these guys will do anything to escape authority. >> out of the corner of my eye, i caught him already halfway out my window. i knew what he was doin
but there is still some good news for henry.yal customers who hears about the robbery steps in to help the store owner recover his losses. >> i had one of my customers. and he said i got very good job, and john, i know you're a nice man. i see what happen, and he give me $300. i said man, you don't have to do that. he said no, i'm happy to do it. >> henry, who has been robbed twice before says this incident definitely stands out from the others. >> he was very polite. very...
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so henry and his crew continue on looking for victims. meanwhile, only a mile away, another team of rescuers is trying to reach salvador pena. >> a big beam, a concrete beam came right across his legs. he's still down there, he's conscious, he's talking but his legs are completely crushed. he says that his legs -- in fact, you can hear him moaning right now. >> pena is on the first floor of a mall parking deck operating his sweeping truck when the quake strikes. and now the entire concrete structure is on top of him. >> we have no idea if we'll even come close to getting to him. >> firefighter ray lavalle struggles through the metal and busted concrete to make contact with the victim. >> he's holding his own. his legs are cracked mid-femur there. real cramped quarters. definitely. definitely a lot of pain. >> the whole time he's, get me out of here. i just conversed with him the best i could to try to give him some hope. >> but others aren't as hopeful. the victim is pinned very deep under the pile of rubble, and it will take a huge effor
so henry and his crew continue on looking for victims. meanwhile, only a mile away, another team of rescuers is trying to reach salvador pena. >> a big beam, a concrete beam came right across his legs. he's still down there, he's conscious, he's talking but his legs are completely crushed. he says that his legs -- in fact, you can hear him moaning right now. >> pena is on the first floor of a mall parking deck operating his sweeping truck when the quake strikes. and now the entire...
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i got to take a tour. >> in april 1609, henry hudson set sail from europe.ut to the orient and found new york city instead. to honor the explorer, a replica of his famous ship, the half moon, was built. let's take a look inside. captain reynolds, tell me what is so special about the half moon. >> well, this is the first european ship that documented entry into and exploration of the hudson river, and it sailed here in 1609, and within a handful of years, you had dutch beaver traders here and the development of new netherland, which was the dutch colony based on commerce and trade that extended from central connecticut all the way to delaware. >> captain reynolds not only navigates the half moon, he's also the director of the new netherland museum. >> what sort of artifacts are on the ship? >> oh, you'll find everything aboard here from navigational tools to the foods that were eaten to native artifacts and european artifacts. >> a common misconception is that hudson was lost when he found what's now new york city. >> people tend to think that these explorers
i got to take a tour. >> in april 1609, henry hudson set sail from europe.ut to the orient and found new york city instead. to honor the explorer, a replica of his famous ship, the half moon, was built. let's take a look inside. captain reynolds, tell me what is so special about the half moon. >> well, this is the first european ship that documented entry into and exploration of the hudson river, and it sailed here in 1609, and within a handful of years, you had dutch beaver traders...
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i agree. >> thanks, henry. we'll be right back. >>> get complete bay area sports coverage with the "xfinity sports desk." >>> check in out. at north star today, a monster-sized seahawks logo, part of two rallies for the 49ers. so, you ask how did it support the team, you ask? there you go. the snowcat came in and crushed the logo. there was a similar scene at heavenly as well. "nbc nightly news" is next. more local news on "nbc bay area news" at 6:00. we'll see you then! goodnight. >>> on this saturday night, new allegations. a new jersey mayor charges governor chris christie's administration tried to strong-arm her as the governor makes a high-profile visit to florida. >>> deadly attack. american civilians are among those killed in what's being called the deadliest assault on foreigners since the afghan war began. >>> buyer beware. a warning that at least six retailers are at risk for data breaches similar to target and neiman-marcus. >>> doctors on buses. the massive effort rolling through communities deliver
i agree. >> thanks, henry. we'll be right back. >>> get complete bay area sports coverage with the "xfinity sports desk." >>> check in out. at north star today, a monster-sized seahawks logo, part of two rallies for the 49ers. so, you ask how did it support the team, you ask? there you go. the snowcat came in and crushed the logo. there was a similar scene at heavenly as well. "nbc nightly news" is next. more local news on "nbc bay area...
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and where is henry ? he should be back from that delivery by now. so, my friends how do you like my restaurant ? - it is a wonderful little place. - very charming. it is, isn't it ? not too pretentious. - rosa, how are you doing on tomorrow's special ? - excuse me ? - what do you think you're doing ? - come along now, katharine. you have work to do ! excuse us one moment. - you can't tell me what to do ! - are you feeling okay ? katharine, meet me in the kitchen this instant. come into the kitchen ! what's wrong with him ? maybe there is a full moon. please. i need to talk to both of you... in the kitchen ! okay. fine. we'd love to see your restaurant's kitchen. do you mind ? - oh, no, no, no ! that's impossible ! - it is ? yes. it's the board of health. they are very strict. only employees are allowed in the kitchen. i have a little problem. okay. but you owe us one. a big one. my friends ! welcome to my cafe ! - you have already welcomed us, gamal. - i know ! i felt the need to do it again ! is there anything else i can get you, mr. al-jibali ? -
and where is henry ? he should be back from that delivery by now. so, my friends how do you like my restaurant ? - it is a wonderful little place. - very charming. it is, isn't it ? not too pretentious. - rosa, how are you doing on tomorrow's special ? - excuse me ? - what do you think you're doing ? - come along now, katharine. you have work to do ! excuse us one moment. - you can't tell me what to do ! - are you feeling okay ? katharine, meet me in the kitchen this instant. come into the...
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henry was a doer, a chief financial officer. everything was done 100 miles an hour. >> evans communicates with everyone outside his family. mostly through email. a device on his laptop attracts head movements. it allows him to control the curser and type out words. he responded through audio software to questions we september him. >> tell us about your life before the dissection. >> i had a fall life. the last thing i expected was a major health problem. when i finally opened my eyes, i saw my parents who lived 2,000 miles away. apparently all six of my siblings had flown and the doctors told them to expect a funeral. all i could move were my eyes. >> sounds like a horrific circumstance to wake up to. how did it affect you emotionally to discover you were in that condition? >> i was an emotional wreck for three years after the stroke, mostly because the emotional center of my brain was destroyed. i either broke out laughing uncontrollably or crying despondently. >> he described too me he feels like a ghost looking in on his fami
henry was a doer, a chief financial officer. everything was done 100 miles an hour. >> evans communicates with everyone outside his family. mostly through email. a device on his laptop attracts head movements. it allows him to control the curser and type out words. he responded through audio software to questions we september him. >> tell us about your life before the dissection. >> i had a fall life. the last thing i expected was a major health problem. when i finally opened...
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>>>nd henry wofford joins us now. hello, henry. i'm assuming you've got a little basketball action, maybe some 49ers stuff coming up? >> absolutely. you know, diane, you know everything that's going on. >> i'm just taking a wild guess. >> well, you hit the nail right op the head. tonight we'll take you around the wcc with highlights from the college hardwood. get this, diane, we'll tell you where you can get a great deal on a 49ers tattoo. plus, frank gore and the 49ers have carolina on their minds. but in order to emerge victorious, they'll have to sweat the small stuff. we'll explain right after the break. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. if you take care of the little things, the big things will take care of themselves. i didn't say that, that's advice from former penn state head coach joe paterno. something jim harbaugh preaches to his troops. and frank gore is definitely buying in. >> there's a lot of things we didn't pick up, you know, that what our coach told us we should have picked up. if we did what our coaches said, the
>>>nd henry wofford joins us now. hello, henry. i'm assuming you've got a little basketball action, maybe some 49ers stuff coming up? >> absolutely. you know, diane, you know everything that's going on. >> i'm just taking a wild guess. >> well, you hit the nail right op the head. tonight we'll take you around the wcc with highlights from the college hardwood. get this, diane, we'll tell you where you can get a great deal on a 49ers tattoo. plus, frank gore and the...
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teach the oglala sioux tribe everything there is to know about solar and wind power i sat down with henry to discuss the legacy of his great great grandfather and how renewables and help build a sustainable future for the reservation. we grow up learning about crazyhorse american history but not red cloud you're his great great grandson what is the legacy of red cloud mean to you basically his whole life you know war you're more to leader of the good people diplomat peacemaker. all of that gives me an understanding you know direction on what they saw you know grandfather specked which included you know sitting bull big for this spot it. a young man afraid of his horses red cloud and the various ones that was able you know fortunate to go out and you stand in one state return day they said that you know people were living on top of each other and there was no way that oh war can continue and be won so they need to re strategize and look to seven generations on how. can we will survive how they can adapt to this new way. so that's what i'm doing here today is offering the old ways and looki
teach the oglala sioux tribe everything there is to know about solar and wind power i sat down with henry to discuss the legacy of his great great grandfather and how renewables and help build a sustainable future for the reservation. we grow up learning about crazyhorse american history but not red cloud you're his great great grandson what is the legacy of red cloud mean to you basically his whole life you know war you're more to leader of the good people diplomat peacemaker. all of that...
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here is this is from the virginia ratifying convention seven hundred eighty eight virginia patrick henry speech he said will they not search that page he starts out he says among ten thousand implied powers which they may assume they may if we be engaged in a war liberate every one of your slaves if they please in this state there are two hundred thirty six thousand blacks and there are many and some. other states may congress not say that every black man must fight did we not see a little of this in the last war the revolutionary war in fact they did they said if you're a slayer and you know you want to fight get free we were not so hard pushes to make emancipation general but acts of assembly passed that every slave who would go to the army would be free they will search that paper you talk in which the government the british army of the american the american army we had we had recently what the british army did get free that happened also with george washington they were there to go the right way there were a couple of generals who offered us southern states and it wasn't washed it wa
here is this is from the virginia ratifying convention seven hundred eighty eight virginia patrick henry speech he said will they not search that page he starts out he says among ten thousand implied powers which they may assume they may if we be engaged in a war liberate every one of your slaves if they please in this state there are two hundred thirty six thousand blacks and there are many and some. other states may congress not say that every black man must fight did we not see a little of...
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weredesign details that likely sketched by lou henry herself. lot of lou henry's influence came from hurt travels in the southwest of the united states. also from her travels in north africa out, which he traveled with herbert hoover, so there is ofinitely an influence native cultures, non-american cultures, but also native american cultures influencing the architecture of the house. you can see here that there was an initial design for arches above the doorway. i was changed. there are definitely a lot of arches in the house, as well. what we have here are some floor plans of the house. they show details of the rooms. the living room, there, the terrace. you can see the rooms are designed in a way where they easily exit out into the outside , the outdoors. it is a great legacy of lou and a's because she designed the house, she created it. it was inspired by her ideas. she had very close involvement in all aspects of the house's creation. glad that as your honorary president, is my honor to receive the support of the -- counsel. and so it is wit
weredesign details that likely sketched by lou henry herself. lot of lou henry's influence came from hurt travels in the southwest of the united states. also from her travels in north africa out, which he traveled with herbert hoover, so there is ofinitely an influence native cultures, non-american cultures, but also native american cultures influencing the architecture of the house. you can see here that there was an initial design for arches above the doorway. i was changed. there are...
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life was clicking in to place. >> henry was a doer.e financial officer, everything was done 100 miles an hour. >> reporter: today evans communicates with people outside of his family mostly through e-mail. >> do you want that closer, henry? a device on his lap top tracks his head movements using a mall dot on his glasses allowing him to control the curser and type out words. he responded through audio software to interview questions that we sent him in advance. >> tell us about your life before the base her artery dissection? >> i had a full life before my illness. of the last thing i expected was page or health problem when i finally opened my eyes i all my parents who lived 2,000 miles way. and my siblings had all flown in and the doctors told them to expect a funeral. all literally all i could move were my eye. >> reporter: that sews or i can circumstance to work up to. how did it affect you emotionally? i was i a wreck for three years of the stroke mostly because the emotional center of my brain had been destroyed. i either broke o
life was clicking in to place. >> henry was a doer.e financial officer, everything was done 100 miles an hour. >> reporter: today evans communicates with people outside of his family mostly through e-mail. >> do you want that closer, henry? a device on his lap top tracks his head movements using a mall dot on his glasses allowing him to control the curser and type out words. he responded through audio software to interview questions that we sent him in advance. >> tell...
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. >>> henry wofford joins us now. we did a little sports there with the skating special tomorrow night. what's going on in your world? >> we have a couple of close games coming up for you tonight. wcc basketball highlights ahead. a career night for a santa clara guard, but would it be enough to take down usf? and joe thornton and patrick marleau cash in against the wild in a big way. highlights of the overtime thriller coming up in sports. weights. four hours on the slopes. and two hours doing this stuff. which leaves me approximately two minutes to get my banking done. so i use the citi mobile app to quickly check my accounts and pay my bills. which leaves me about five seconds to kick back. that was nice. bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. citi, with you every step of the way. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area news. yesterday, joe thornton and patrick marleau signed three-year extension contracts, and tonight, they celebrated in a very big way. let's go out to the ice. sharks hosting the wild, lookin
. >>> henry wofford joins us now. we did a little sports there with the skating special tomorrow night. what's going on in your world? >> we have a couple of close games coming up for you tonight. wcc basketball highlights ahead. a career night for a santa clara guard, but would it be enough to take down usf? and joe thornton and patrick marleau cash in against the wild in a big way. highlights of the overtime thriller coming up in sports. weights. four hours on the slopes. and...
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henry ford had provided the cars. were there any henry fords in the postwar homebuilding business?ry family in the united states is entitled to decent shelter. private enterprise should provide that shelter. the levitt organization was the most famous. it was the henry ford of the housing market. they recognized the housing shortage in the late 1940s. professor kenneth t. jackson of columbia university, a specialist in the history of the suburbs. they built upon their experience in the 1930s. they built upon the experience of a couple of levitts in building warworkers' housing. one of them worked for the seabees in world war ii. these things taught them how to mass-produce. i remember distinctly saying to a lot of fellow officers there, "when this war is over, "beg, borrow, or steal, and build housing because there will be a huge backlog." it was simple economics. people have to have housing. there weren't any houses being built. backed by the promise of va and fha mortgages, levitt put his money where his judgment was. he laid out 6,000 lots on low-cost long island potato fields.
henry ford had provided the cars. were there any henry fords in the postwar homebuilding business?ry family in the united states is entitled to decent shelter. private enterprise should provide that shelter. the levitt organization was the most famous. it was the henry ford of the housing market. they recognized the housing shortage in the late 1940s. professor kenneth t. jackson of columbia university, a specialist in the history of the suburbs. they built upon their experience in the 1930s....
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here is an excerpt featuring henry.lated and he used to always sit on the unit with his head like this. introduced the music to him him at this is his reaction ever since. [laughter] ♪ in some sense, henry has reacquired his identity for a while through the power of music. >> what does music to to you? >> it gives me the feeling of love. beautiful. lovely. i feel a band of love, dreams. >> that is an excerpt from, "alive inside: a story of music & memory." the film follows a social worker named dan cohen who is campaigning to bring ipods to nursing homes. with more than 5 million americans living with dementia or memory loss, dan is hoping to greatly expand his program. parkohen joins us here in city, utah. he is a social worker, founding executive director of music and memory. we're also joined by michael rossato-bennett for drug drug producer of "alive inside: a story of music & memory." we watched this film on the plane from tokyo, japan to park city, utah and was totally astounded. dan, talk about your discovery and
here is an excerpt featuring henry.lated and he used to always sit on the unit with his head like this. introduced the music to him him at this is his reaction ever since. [laughter] ♪ in some sense, henry has reacquired his identity for a while through the power of music. >> what does music to to you? >> it gives me the feeling of love. beautiful. lovely. i feel a band of love, dreams. >> that is an excerpt from, "alive inside: a story of music & memory." the...
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henry wants to fly and land the drone on his basketball hoop.e wanted to inspect the solar pams on his roof. i never thought about flying on a roof and going and looking at things so closely. it's his imagination that's pushing us in new directions. >> evans now visits the lab several times a week by remote presence device. sometimes, just for a game of robot soccer. what do people in your position need for robotics? >> i don't see any way to become completely independent through the use of robotic technologies. how far, if you are familiar with any quadriplegics you know that it doesn't take much to significantly improve their plight. body surrogates allows a paralyzed person to manipulate their environment without the help of another person. it's the physical aspect of exercise and free will, which is what makes us feel fully human. >> you could say, why are we spending the time and the research money to do all of this when it's cheaper to hire a caregiver or me. i come free. but it's the independence of knowing, i did this for myself that is
henry wants to fly and land the drone on his basketball hoop.e wanted to inspect the solar pams on his roof. i never thought about flying on a roof and going and looking at things so closely. it's his imagination that's pushing us in new directions. >> evans now visits the lab several times a week by remote presence device. sometimes, just for a game of robot soccer. what do people in your position need for robotics? >> i don't see any way to become completely independent through...
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lee arrestado la semana pasada en san leandro....segun explicaron todos los oficiales sabian que henry lee estaba preso...entrar on a la unidad pues la puerta estaba sin seguro, sin embargo aun es una incognita porque uno de los oficiales descargo su arma contra smith, si lo hizo accidentalmen te o confundio a su companero con algun sospechoso.... pilar nino 1:23 el jefe del departamento de policia del bart se abstuvo de identificar al oficial que disparo contra smith pues dijo quieren darle tiempo para recuperarse. es algo triste para todos los que trabajamos en bart saul trabaja para el bart y conocio al oficial fallecido con quien tuvo una relacion profesional pero a la vez recuerda que era muy amigable saul almanza/conocia a oficial fallecido 1:46 nosotros eramos de la misma edad y hablamos sobre eso y hablamos tambien como el tenia hija y yo tengo dos hijas era un hombre muy humilde en hablar con el y tambien muy profesional almanza dice que fue hasta solidario con la causa de los trabajadores durante la negociacion de un nuevo contrato laboral. aunque ellos no podian estar de hue
lee arrestado la semana pasada en san leandro....segun explicaron todos los oficiales sabian que henry lee estaba preso...entrar on a la unidad pues la puerta estaba sin seguro, sin embargo aun es una incognita porque uno de los oficiales descargo su arma contra smith, si lo hizo accidentalmen te o confundio a su companero con algun sospechoso.... pilar nino 1:23 el jefe del departamento de policia del bart se abstuvo de identificar al oficial que disparo contra smith pues dijo quieren darle...
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fortunate to state a solar powered lodge in the heart of the reservation is built singlehandedly by henry red cloud a fifth generation descendant of chief red cloud the only native american lawyer to ever defeat the us army at war one of most important leaders in american history today had her uses his lodge to conduct workshops on renewable energy and teach the oglala sioux tribe everything there is to know about solar and wind power i sat down with henry to discuss the legacy of his great great grandfather and how renewables and help build a sustainable future for the reservation. we grow up learning about crazyhorse american history but not red cloud you're his great great grandson what is the legacy of red cloud mean to you basically his whole life being a warrior more to leader of the good people diplomat peacemaker. all of that gives me an understanding you know direction on what they saw you know grandfather specter which included you know sitting bull big for this spot it. a young man afraid of his horses red cloud and the various ones that was able you know fortunate to go out an
fortunate to state a solar powered lodge in the heart of the reservation is built singlehandedly by henry red cloud a fifth generation descendant of chief red cloud the only native american lawyer to ever defeat the us army at war one of most important leaders in american history today had her uses his lodge to conduct workshops on renewable energy and teach the oglala sioux tribe everything there is to know about solar and wind power i sat down with henry to discuss the legacy of his great...
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to president kennedy and his letters include correspondence with the kennedy family lyndon johnson henry kissinger and william f. buckley. this is about an hour. [applause] >> welcome and thank you for that nice welcoming applause. i want to thank you all for joining us for what i know is going to be a very special evening. as many of you know this year vanderbilt welcomed jon meacham with wide arms and a very warm embrace as a distinguished visiting professor. [applause] and i think john has done well and i hope we can take to visiting off him pretty soon. i would say the political science students are thrilled to have such unique opportunity to learn from this accomplish historical scholar and celebrated author. john's most recent book thomas jefferson, the art of power, rose to the coveted number one spot on "the new york times" bestseller list and was selected as one of the best books of the year by the times book review in the "washington post." his best-selling biography of andrew jackson american lion earned john a pulitzer prize. his executive editor and executive vice president
to president kennedy and his letters include correspondence with the kennedy family lyndon johnson henry kissinger and william f. buckley. this is about an hour. [applause] >> welcome and thank you for that nice welcoming applause. i want to thank you all for joining us for what i know is going to be a very special evening. as many of you know this year vanderbilt welcomed jon meacham with wide arms and a very warm embrace as a distinguished visiting professor. [applause] and i think john...
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. >>> henry wofford with comcast sports net now. henry, what's going on in your world? >> you know, diane, once i saw that young lady skating on ice, i'm wondering, why can't we get roller skating in the summer olympics? i would win a gold medal, i'm telling you. i'm really smooth. and my slim figure, of course. it definitely helps. but coming up in sports, we'll take you around the wcc with highlights from the college hardwood. plus the latest on a pair of 49er coaches who may be on the move. and we'll tell you where you can get a great deal for a 49ers tatt tattoo. are you a die-hard fan? you want to listen in. believe me, it's coming up. and the price is great. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. 49ers and panthers. one of the team's season will end tomorrow and the winner is headed to the nfc championship game. harbaugh is telling his guys to pay attention to details. and everything will be fine. running back frank gore is buying in. >> there's a lot of things we didn't pick up, you know, that what our coaches told us that we should have picked up. if we'd have did wh
. >>> henry wofford with comcast sports net now. henry, what's going on in your world? >> you know, diane, once i saw that young lady skating on ice, i'm wondering, why can't we get roller skating in the summer olympics? i would win a gold medal, i'm telling you. i'm really smooth. and my slim figure, of course. it definitely helps. but coming up in sports, we'll take you around the wcc with highlights from the college hardwood. plus the latest on a pair of 49er coaches who may...
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>> henry: i... i think that the judicial process is about deterrence.le understanding that there are consequences for crime. this... we didn't... the f.b.i. didn't investigate this case specifically to send a message, but certainly, that's a result. >> simon: kim had always skated on the edge of legality. before his foray into the entertainment business, he was a hacker and claims to have broken into computers at nasa and the pentagon. he turned those skills into a successful business, advising major corporations on how to protect themselves from hackers just like him. >> dotcom: i'm good at this whole business game. >> simon: you're just a plain businessman. >> dotcom: i'm a businessman, yeah. >> simon: a plain businessman who, when he was a teenager, hacked into the pentagon and nasa? come on. >> dotcom: well, i... i have to say that i love being a businessman much more than being a hacker. >> simon: kim has had his hands in many businesses; some of them met with disapproval. in the '90s, he was arrested for using computers to hack telephone lines and
>> henry: i... i think that the judicial process is about deterrence.le understanding that there are consequences for crime. this... we didn't... the f.b.i. didn't investigate this case specifically to send a message, but certainly, that's a result. >> simon: kim had always skated on the edge of legality. before his foray into the entertainment business, he was a hacker and claims to have broken into computers at nasa and the pentagon. he turned those skills into a successful...
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he was standing in the driveway the girlfriend, and then henry, she plowed into the woman, and latere learned the details. she had seen all of the police cars next week and went next door to ask the officer what happened? >> the police told me then that, you know, that the fiancee had been hurt real bad. she intended to kill somebody. now, whether it was him or the fiancee, i don't know. i don't know what the motive was. >> reporter: and the search was for the hyundai driven by margaret henry, and in addition, she also smashed into a utility trailer on the property. the car came to a stop at this tree which was almost totaled when the police came, and the victim was entangled in the windshield of the hyundai. her injuries were so severe that her lower leg had to be amputated. >> well, the first feeling for a few days now has been shock. i mean, i never would have thought that she would do that. if i had, i would have been with her. i mean, i would have been trying to the help her. >> reporter: that is jean clap living next door to the henry home, and kept in touch with margaret after
he was standing in the driveway the girlfriend, and then henry, she plowed into the woman, and latere learned the details. she had seen all of the police cars next week and went next door to ask the officer what happened? >> the police told me then that, you know, that the fiancee had been hurt real bad. she intended to kill somebody. now, whether it was him or the fiancee, i don't know. i don't know what the motive was. >> reporter: and the search was for the hyundai driven by...
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teach the oglala sioux tribe everything there is to know about solar and wind power i sat down with henry to discuss the legacy of his great great grandfather and how renewables and help build a sustainable future for the reservation. we grow up learning about crazyhorse american history but not red cloud you're his great great grandson what is the legacy of red cloud mean to you basically his whole life you know war you're more chief leader of the good people diplomat peacemaker. all of that gives me an understanding you know direction on what they saw you know grandfather specter which included you know sitting bull big for this spot it. a young man afraid of his horses red cloud and the various ones that was able you know fortunate to go out east and once they returned they they said you know people were living on top of each other and there was no way that war can continue and be won so they need to re strategize and look to seven generations on how. can we will survive how they can adapt to this new way so that's what i'm doing here today is offering the old ways in. lookin towards r
teach the oglala sioux tribe everything there is to know about solar and wind power i sat down with henry to discuss the legacy of his great great grandfather and how renewables and help build a sustainable future for the reservation. we grow up learning about crazyhorse american history but not red cloud you're his great great grandson what is the legacy of red cloud mean to you basically his whole life you know war you're more chief leader of the good people diplomat peacemaker. all of that...
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adlai stevenson, hubert humphrey, robert kennedy henry kissinger william f. buckley junior george h.w. bush bill clinton that all core jon kenneth galbraith forgets all -- gore vidal and naturally given arthur's sense of history groucho marx and savvy davis junior and bianca jagger. [laughter] alexander arthur's wife is not here. to detractors who refused arthur of being being a condescended sizer he wrote if your letter was the product of sincere misunderstanding the facts i have cited should relieve your mind. if not i can only commend you to the nearest psychiatrist. i should note too quickly that arthur had a keen appreciation for two tennessee exports, andrew jackson and jack daniels. as jon sig involve or tom appreciate arthur did not believe that white wine with sufficient given the difficulty
adlai stevenson, hubert humphrey, robert kennedy henry kissinger william f. buckley junior george h.w. bush bill clinton that all core jon kenneth galbraith forgets all -- gore vidal and naturally given arthur's sense of history groucho marx and savvy davis junior and bianca jagger. [laughter] alexander arthur's wife is not here. to detractors who refused arthur of being being a condescended sizer he wrote if your letter was the product of sincere misunderstanding the facts i have cited should...
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ed henry knows a little bit about that and he joins us from the white house. give us the summary. >> well, dana, what's interesting, as you'll remember from your final year or two of the bush administration, dealing with the end of the administration, where we use that dreaded phrase, small ball, where there's not a lot of new ideas, not a lot of major initiatives. you're kind of running out the
ed henry knows a little bit about that and he joins us from the white house. give us the summary. >> well, dana, what's interesting, as you'll remember from your final year or two of the bush administration, dealing with the end of the administration, where we use that dreaded phrase, small ball, where there's not a lot of new ideas, not a lot of major initiatives. you're kind of running out the
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henry is on the line for democrats. henry, are you with us? caller: yes, i am there. host: go ahead, you are on with elise viebeck, of "the hill." caller: good morning, how are you? yes, i am. host: turn on your television, -- turn down your tv. we will be happy to chat with you. -- turn down your television, we will be happy to chat with you. caller: let me tell you how happy i am to be part of obamacare. my wife and i were both laid off from a job the downsizes. she did not have no insurance for a while. i did not have none. cobra costs weighed $800 apiece. on october 1 we signed up and kept on every day with every hour our calls. i did not have much problem, ok? i wish people would go into the system and see how it works, ok? i am living proof of how well the obamacare works. my wife got sick a couple of days ago. we were praying a few days ago that we did not get more from the regarded insurance. she got the payment slip, we did not have the card yet. everything was in the computer. at the drugstore they picked up the medicine. it costs seven dollars for the medic
henry is on the line for democrats. henry, are you with us? caller: yes, i am there. host: go ahead, you are on with elise viebeck, of "the hill." caller: good morning, how are you? yes, i am. host: turn on your television, -- turn down your tv. we will be happy to chat with you. -- turn down your television, we will be happy to chat with you. caller: let me tell you how happy i am to be part of obamacare. my wife and i were both laid off from a job the downsizes. she did not have no...
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al regresar ¿quÉ harÍa henry cisneros para revivir la reforma migratoria?en, incluso algunos pensaron en Él para convertirse en el primer presidente hispano, henry cisneros nos acompaÑa ahora vÍa satÉlite desde nueva york, gracias por estar con nosotros una vez mÁs. >> gracias, jorge, por la manera en que sigues de informar a nuestro pueblo. >> se lo agradezco muchÍsimo. antes de comenzar sobre el tema de la reforma migratoria del cual le quiero comentar, estÁ usted muy cerca de nueva jersey y quisiera preguntarle sobre el gobernador chris christie, no sÉ si vio esta conferencia de prensa que durÓ 107 minutos, ¿por quÉ le estamos poniendo tanta atenciÓn a chris christie? es decir estamos ya viendo la elecciones presidenciales del 2016, ¿es por eso? >> claro que sÍ, cuando una persona estÁ en frente de la competiciÓn en un caso como algo tan importante como ser presidente, todos sus acciones, todos sus tendencias se estudian y esto es mÁs una indicaciÓn de la manera en que Él trabaja, mÁs bien en que un incidente independiente especifico estÁn pensando de ve
al regresar ¿quÉ harÍa henry cisneros para revivir la reforma migratoria?en, incluso algunos pensaron en Él para convertirse en el primer presidente hispano, henry cisneros nos acompaÑa ahora vÍa satÉlite desde nueva york, gracias por estar con nosotros una vez mÁs. >> gracias, jorge, por la manera en que sigues de informar a nuestro pueblo. >> se lo agradezco muchÍsimo. antes de comenzar sobre el tema de la reforma migratoria del cual le quiero comentar, estÁ usted muy...
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thank you. >> henry pan and madelein salve it. these are for items addressed by the director. >> good afternoon, am pan. ~ >>> good afternoon, my name is henry pan. i'm here to voice my support for vision zero. the reason being that we have too many pedestrian collisions that have happened in the past year and we need to change now. we must no longer prioritize the automobile. enforcement in what we call be nice, look twice, might be a solution, but in reality these drivers know the rules and they don't care. he they just want to get to their place in their entitled sense to get to wherever they want to go without regard for the remaining public. so, i urge the board support and adopt vision zero and i hope not only does enforcement come along with it on the part of the police department, but also i hope this agency helps the shift, the graduate shift from the automobile which is very important. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> last person under this item, madelein savitt. >> good afternoon, ms. savitt. >>> good a
thank you. >> henry pan and madelein salve it. these are for items addressed by the director. >> good afternoon, am pan. ~ >>> good afternoon, my name is henry pan. i'm here to voice my support for vision zero. the reason being that we have too many pedestrian collisions that have happened in the past year and we need to change now. we must no longer prioritize the automobile. enforcement in what we call be nice, look twice, might be a solution, but in reality these drivers...
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henry pan. >> good afternoon. >>> good afternoon. thank you all very much for the opportunity to speak. the hearing today is at 1 o'clock. i know a lot of folks are at work today. i did want to submit a petition for those who could not join at the. i would like to read the petition from you. it's signed by 215 a san francisco residents who couldn't make it. we are pleased to present you with a petition affirming this statement. we the undersigned are writing you in support of the resolution before you to amend division 2 of the transportation program to establish a pilot program to [speaker not understood] did he nated muni stops and to continue to offer to thousands of san francisco residents mass transit alternative to get to work. [speaker not understood]. paying thousands of cars off the road, reducing vehicle regional miles traveled by 45 per year and reducing the carbon output 11,000 metric tons [speaker not understood]. i'll read several of them. shawn from san francisco wrote that the shuttles are necessary to reduce traffic,
henry pan. >> good afternoon. >>> good afternoon. thank you all very much for the opportunity to speak. the hearing today is at 1 o'clock. i know a lot of folks are at work today. i did want to submit a petition for those who could not join at the. i would like to read the petition from you. it's signed by 215 a san francisco residents who couldn't make it. we are pleased to present you with a petition affirming this statement. we the undersigned are writing you in support of the...
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ed henry will be here to tell us. later dennis miller on freezing cold america and jay carney on growing beard. look at that beard. the moon is not even full. factor is coming right back. new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. of the dusty basement at 06 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall f roble avenue. ♪ this magic momt it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those o believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world'great stories. that began much the same w ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ ♪ this magic moment i cthis year aloneore places offi hit new york...ist. and texas! see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day... so they can guarantee their low hotel prices. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com >
ed henry will be here to tell us. later dennis miller on freezing cold america and jay carney on growing beard. look at that beard. the moon is not even full. factor is coming right back. new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. of the dusty basement at 06 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little...
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congressman henry waxman is calling it quits. we'll talk to barney frank about what his departure means for the democrats and congress next. e t. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that
congressman henry waxman is calling it quits. we'll talk to barney frank about what his departure means for the democrats and congress next. e t. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get...
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ed henry will be here to tell us. later dennis miller on freezing cold america and jay carney on growing beard. look at that beard. the moon is not even full. the moon is not even full. [ male announcer ] hands were made for playing. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz. xeljz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. seris, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low bod cell counts and higher liver tes and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tts before you start and while taking xeljanz, and roinely check certain li
ed henry will be here to tell us. later dennis miller on freezing cold america and jay carney on growing beard. look at that beard. the moon is not even full. the moon is not even full. [ male announcer ] hands were made for playing. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz. xeljz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for...
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now, that's what henry was doi doing. henry became unemployed. but now, mind you, every time -- every month he worked and made $950 a month, he paid in, he paid in, he paid into his fica taxes every month. now he gets unemployed. well, what happens? well, he went on unemployment compensation and he gets $520 a month. so he gets his $740 on disability, he gets his $520 on unemployment. he gets $1,260 a month. a little over $400-and-some less than what he was getting when he was working full time. but still $1,260 a month allows him to live independently, allows him to support himself. under the amendment that's in this bill, here's what happens. he gets his $520 in unemployment but his disability is reduced to $220 a month. now henry is getting $740 a month. what's he going to do? he won't be able to afford his apartment, let alone have cable tv. i don't even -- i don't know if henry has cable tv. but $740 a month. no other person working in america and paying in their fica taxes is treated like that. no one. and they still aren't unless this amen
now, that's what henry was doi doing. henry became unemployed. but now, mind you, every time -- every month he worked and made $950 a month, he paid in, he paid in, he paid into his fica taxes every month. now he gets unemployed. well, what happens? well, he went on unemployment compensation and he gets $520 a month. so he gets his $740 on disability, he gets his $520 on unemployment. he gets $1,260 a month. a little over $400-and-some less than what he was getting when he was working full...
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. >> it's january 10th, 2009 and state trooper ian henry is patrolling interstate 90 outside albany, york. in the westbound lane he spots a speeding taxi and takes off after it. eventually the trooper catches up and pulls over the cab. >> this was a state cab which was unusual all the way from connecticut. pretty expensive cab ride. >> the trooper talks to the driver and then focuses his attention on the passenger in the backseat who has two duffel bags with him. one has clothing in it. >> the passenger was somewhat hesitant to show him the second duffel bag but trooper henry was able to see an assault rifle amongst the clothing there. >> the passenger grabs the rifle before henry can get at it. the trooper quickly backs off leaving the taxi driver in the car. >> the trooper made that choice to retreat because really that was all he could do at that time to save his life in case the passenger started immediately firing. better to have one person than two people die. you know, you just can't stay there and spend a minute trying to get somebody out of the vehicle. >> the passenger turn
. >> it's january 10th, 2009 and state trooper ian henry is patrolling interstate 90 outside albany, york. in the westbound lane he spots a speeding taxi and takes off after it. eventually the trooper catches up and pulls over the cab. >> this was a state cab which was unusual all the way from connecticut. pretty expensive cab ride. >> the trooper talks to the driver and then focuses his attention on the passenger in the backseat who has two duffel bags with him. one has...
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reynolds takeover and the works of henry kravis and other private equity firms to take over one hundred billion dollars companies using leverage that is ill gotten through fraud when they ran out of companies to take control of this way in america they started going after small countries greece and ireland being two hundred billion dollar economies at the time were were small enough essentially for fraudsters in america in the city of london to do a leveraged buyout take over the country and now they're selling the assets to pay off the debt in exchange for multi hundred million a billion multi-billion dollar fees which is why the rich list last year saw the top one tenth of one percent increase their wealth by hundreds of billions and actually over a trillion dollars because of the leverage buyout of greece the stripping of the assets and the stolen property the leverage buyout of ireland leverage buyout of portugal they're trying to do the same thing in spain to try to the same thing in france well leverage buyout i think however is kind of a fancy word for just stole and they took it
reynolds takeover and the works of henry kravis and other private equity firms to take over one hundred billion dollars companies using leverage that is ill gotten through fraud when they ran out of companies to take control of this way in america they started going after small countries greece and ireland being two hundred billion dollar economies at the time were were small enough essentially for fraudsters in america in the city of london to do a leveraged buyout take over the country and...
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know, liz, that after henry ford and henry ford ii, do you know who's the longest serving ceo in history you know who that may be? liz: oh, maybe it's alan mulally, the superstar redhead. [laughter] >> reporter: i got a tip today on his next job. you know, they have a football team near detroit. hasn't done particularly well. the rumor on the street is he's going to become the head coach of the detroit lions. >> let's put that rumor behind us. i absolutely love serving the ford motor company, and i'm so excited to present the next new dynamite version of the f-150 to you both. [laughter] liz: what does it say the demand of the f-150s, alan, what does that say about the housing industry? a lot of contractors use that truck. are you getting any insight, any window into how the housing market is? >> absolutely, liz. and it's really strong indications. we think that based on the availability of the truck and how people are using it across all of industry, that we're seeing very strong demand. our sales were up last year, our market share was actually up last year also. and we think that that
know, liz, that after henry ford and henry ford ii, do you know who's the longest serving ceo in history you know who that may be? liz: oh, maybe it's alan mulally, the superstar redhead. [laughter] >> reporter: i got a tip today on his next job. you know, they have a football team near detroit. hasn't done particularly well. the rumor on the street is he's going to become the head coach of the detroit lions. >> let's put that rumor behind us. i absolutely love serving the ford...
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. >> john henry smith has more. >> the ruling by arbitrator frederick harrow wits is in a fight that rodriguez began waging when his 211-game suspension began. a-rod showed up at the park any way. >> i'm going to respect the process. apparently rodriguez met the appeals process. he quickly challenged the ruling, taking aim at major league baseball and commissioner bud selig in the process. all this in the wake of rod guesrodriguez's name being linko performance-enhancing drugs and bio genesis. after an investigation major league baseball suspended rodriguez, and hi said it was de to, quote: >> selig went on to say: >> reporter: nevertheless the yankee slugger continued playing throughout the season. rodriguez filed a lawsuit against major league baseball and bud selig, saying, quote: >> frederick horowitz issued a gag order that seemed to be working, as rodriguez discovered, selig would not have to testify that day or any day. rodriguez stormed out. >> i lost my mine. i kicked a table and slammed a briefcase and went out of the room. i knew it was restricted, and i knew it wasn't fai
. >> john henry smith has more. >> the ruling by arbitrator frederick harrow wits is in a fight that rodriguez began waging when his 211-game suspension began. a-rod showed up at the park any way. >> i'm going to respect the process. apparently rodriguez met the appeals process. he quickly challenged the ruling, taking aim at major league baseball and commissioner bud selig in the process. all this in the wake of rod guesrodriguez's name being linko performance-enhancing drugs...