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rney, you can drive henry home. come on, henry, fld, l's go. y,ndy! huh? you want me to drive him home? in our squad car? at's right. well, me on, barne what you doing? i'm just looking for mething. hi, red! -i can't find it. -it's there. -i got it. i got it. -gabrielle, stop searching with your eyes. -all right, no eyes. -ah, found it. -i learned from the best. what in tartarus have you been carrying on these shoulders? -i wouldn't know. i try not to over-analyze my life, like some people. -some people say the unexamined life is not worth living.
rney, you can drive henry home. come on, henry, fld, l's go. y,ndy! huh? you want me to drive him home? in our squad car? at's right. well, me on, barne what you doing? i'm just looking for mething. hi, red! -i can't find it. -it's there. -i got it. i got it. -gabrielle, stop searching with your eyes. -all right, no eyes. -ah, found it. -i learned from the best. what in tartarus have you been carrying on these shoulders? -i wouldn't know. i try not to over-analyze my life, like some people....
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so, hendry-- henry folger context the library of congress and with his help carved the property henryford had acquired out of that era next, so if you go to washington dc and you visit the folger library you will see behind the folger library is the annex for the library of congress-- congress, so that was a great achievement to have been able to do that. let me tell you a couple of stories about acquisitions. partly, the book is a-- i tried to write in a way that created suspense as to whether henry folger was going to be successful at his acquisition or not, but really these are aboutr chasing these coveted objects. so, i tell basically three stories.e one, the chase for the only known copy of the titus andronicus cordero and how thata ends and how henry agonizes over how much to bid for it. how dealers write to him saying i have a lead on this and i can get it for you, i can get it for you, i can get it for you and ho already has it, so he has already sent his agent from london saying it on the ferry, get to sweden, bring cash with you and get me that book.ld i by another story inv
so, hendry-- henry folger context the library of congress and with his help carved the property henryford had acquired out of that era next, so if you go to washington dc and you visit the folger library you will see behind the folger library is the annex for the library of congress-- congress, so that was a great achievement to have been able to do that. let me tell you a couple of stories about acquisitions. partly, the book is a-- i tried to write in a way that created suspense as to whether...
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this is henry kissinger. i do not like our country to be thought of in terms of the cynical use of power. our historical role has been to identify ourselves with the ideals and deepest hopes of mankind. if we lose this asset, temporary successes will be meaningless. well, i would say i rest my case, except my case is lying there, nearly 1,000 pages of it, with a good deal more supporting evidence. but i hope at least i've made you take seriously that, at least in this early period, in the first half of his life roughly, kissinger was no realist. if i had time and wasn't losing the attention of at least one gentleman on the front row -- you got up too early. this is the biggest problem in washington, d.c. everybody is up so early, they just are done by 4:30. [laughter] >> the fourth -- welcome back, sir. the fourth example, if i wanted to give it, would be the great battles that kissinger had over the subsequent unfolding of the vietnam war. and in particular, the escalation of the war of johnson. it actually
this is henry kissinger. i do not like our country to be thought of in terms of the cynical use of power. our historical role has been to identify ourselves with the ideals and deepest hopes of mankind. if we lose this asset, temporary successes will be meaningless. well, i would say i rest my case, except my case is lying there, nearly 1,000 pages of it, with a good deal more supporting evidence. but i hope at least i've made you take seriously that, at least in this early period, in the first...
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henry kissinger. you like to describe what that was like when you got a call from the president-elect of the united states asking you if he wanted -- you wanted to be his partner in changing the world? henry kissinger: first of all, i want to thank julia for her very friendly introduction, which left me in the position where i was once at a reception where a lady walked up to me and said, i understand you're a fascinating man, she said. fascinate me. [laughter] henry kissinger: now about, to give you an explanation of how my appointment happened, tricia notes that her father was always nervous about asking for something that might be refused. so i had an appointment with president nixon for about two hours. and i didn't know quite what he wanted. and i knew he wanted something. and so, i left. nothing happened. and a week later, tom mitchell called up and said, are you going to take the job or not? and i said, what job are you talking about? and he said, oh my god, he screwed it up. [laughter] henry k
henry kissinger. you like to describe what that was like when you got a call from the president-elect of the united states asking you if he wanted -- you wanted to be his partner in changing the world? henry kissinger: first of all, i want to thank julia for her very friendly introduction, which left me in the position where i was once at a reception where a lady walked up to me and said, i understand you're a fascinating man, she said. fascinate me. [laughter] henry kissinger: now about, to...
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. >> henry kissinger served as national sick. he advisor and secretary of state for richard nixon and gerald ford very next, harvard university history professor neil ferguson discusses the first volume of his henry kissinger biography. mr. ferguson argues that kissinger's approach to foreign policy is grounded in idealism rather than the ruthless realism he is known for. the national history center cohosted this event. it is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for coming out today. i am in the george washington university department of history. cochairing with me today is roger lewis, the founding chair of the seminar. the seminar, now in its eighth year as a joint venture between woodrow wilson international center for scholars in the national history center of the american historical association. our aim is to foster conversations about the past and make history and essential part of the public conversation about contemporary events here in the united states and across the world. our efforts are made pos
. >> henry kissinger served as national sick. he advisor and secretary of state for richard nixon and gerald ford very next, harvard university history professor neil ferguson discusses the first volume of his henry kissinger biography. mr. ferguson argues that kissinger's approach to foreign policy is grounded in idealism rather than the ruthless realism he is known for. the national history center cohosted this event. it is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank...
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cool it, henry. now don't go humbuggin' me, woman. buzz off, henry. don't you know, when you work for somebody a long time, you get to know them? you're quitting? really? florida, is something wrong? did something happen? well, i'll tell ya what happened. last week, henry got promoted down at the firehouse with a real nice raise. so we figured out, after all these years, i won't have to work any more. i can stay home with my husband, my children, and my house. like i always said, "henry may not be the handsomest man in the world, but he is a good provider." something, florida. since you've been working for maude, your lip done grown a full three inches. i'm gonna miss you, florida. no more than i'm gonna miss you, honey. mmm. well, that's terrific, florida. congratulations, henry. thank you, walter. now, see, florida? that wasn't so bad to tell 'em, was it? wait a minute, henry. this is only the tail end of the battin' order. ( both laughing ) you mean maude? she'll be no problem. she'll be thrilled for you. that's easy for you to say. you're only the
cool it, henry. now don't go humbuggin' me, woman. buzz off, henry. don't you know, when you work for somebody a long time, you get to know them? you're quitting? really? florida, is something wrong? did something happen? well, i'll tell ya what happened. last week, henry got promoted down at the firehouse with a real nice raise. so we figured out, after all these years, i won't have to work any more. i can stay home with my husband, my children, and my house. like i always said, "henry...
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you'll regret this, henry evans. ve you the best years of my life! oh, no! now, wait a minute, lena! we've just known each other for four years. well, i was a late bloomer! grampa, you're gonna let lena go just like that? no, no, no, no. hold it. hold it. there's a time to laugh, and there's a time to cry. and there's a time to go after your woman, and right now isn't the time. oh, grampa! lena! wait a minute. grampa didn't mean what he said. then why didn't he come after me? because he's being stubborn. you know men. they act like children. oh, don't i know it. whether they're 9 or 90, they all want a mother. and i'm not about to burp that man. you know, mikey, it don't make no difference how old they are, they all are looking for a father. and i ain't about to bounce that woman on my knee. i know just what you mean, grampa. you do? you're living with an old woman? not exactly, grampa. i mean, cindy's only 16, but she's just as jealous as a 65-year-old woman. and unreasonable? i mean, i have the hardest time. yeah? well, lena's unreasonable, too. now, we've
you'll regret this, henry evans. ve you the best years of my life! oh, no! now, wait a minute, lena! we've just known each other for four years. well, i was a late bloomer! grampa, you're gonna let lena go just like that? no, no, no, no. hold it. hold it. there's a time to laugh, and there's a time to cry. and there's a time to go after your woman, and right now isn't the time. oh, grampa! lena! wait a minute. grampa didn't mean what he said. then why didn't he come after me? because he's being...
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(gloria) - henry! henry... mr. paladin... guillermo's awake-- he said that last night he overheard burn our lower pasture. - when? - he thinks that maybe tonight. ?? - they're here. henry... you and guillermo go that way. cover them. blow it out! henry... guillermo, move in! - run for it! get out, quick! - wait for me! - are they... - both dead.d. - my fault. all my fault. it's all my fault. - no it isn't, henry. whatever fault there is must be shared by a number of people. you, bryant, bryant's men, me. - you don't understand, it's my fault guillermo's deaea i could have killed bryant's man before you came west, the most violent thing you'd ever b bn involved in was a pillow fight in a harvard dormitory. this is a different world. - are you saying we don't belong here, mr. paladin? no, mrs. prince. i'm saying you both have a very painful adjustmenen to make. - well, it's true. we don't belong here. i don't want to kill. i don't want to be killed. i've had enough. - now henry, don't get upset. - - ery time i go to town, i get
(gloria) - henry! henry... mr. paladin... guillermo's awake-- he said that last night he overheard burn our lower pasture. - when? - he thinks that maybe tonight. ?? - they're here. henry... you and guillermo go that way. cover them. blow it out! henry... guillermo, move in! - run for it! get out, quick! - wait for me! - are they... - both dead.d. - my fault. all my fault. it's all my fault. - no it isn't, henry. whatever fault there is must be shared by a number of people. you, bryant,...
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amy: henri? josh: yeah, henri. amy: he loves me. he meant every word he said to me. josh: well, why don't we just settle this once and for all? josh: all right, hold out your hand. $2500? henri: i do not comprehend, sir. josh: i told mason i would pay off just as soon as i got miss winters back again. here is the other $2500. that makes $5,000. you did not really have to try to kill me. henri: cherie, i do not know what to say. but with this money -- josh: the stage leaves for suppose i come by and pick you up at 8:30? ? ? amy: did you find mason? josh: i think he has cleared out amy: then he was henri's partner. josh: i think he was just a public minded citizen who heard your sister was looking for you. amy: you think that mason sent the ransom note? josh: possible. amy: then henri did not really kidnap me! josh: that is possible too. amy: but he took the money. mr. randall, i was upset last night, and, well, i said a lot of things. stella has been very good to me. really, she has been wonul amy: she warned me about henri, told me to stay away from him. i don't know
amy: henri? josh: yeah, henri. amy: he loves me. he meant every word he said to me. josh: well, why don't we just settle this once and for all? josh: all right, hold out your hand. $2500? henri: i do not comprehend, sir. josh: i told mason i would pay off just as soon as i got miss winters back again. here is the other $2500. that makes $5,000. you did not really have to try to kill me. henri: cherie, i do not know what to say. but with this money -- josh: the stage leaves for suppose i come by...
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who do we have responding, henry? hill, renko, simmons, obranovich, plus all east side park on the perimeter. i think they changed cars. we got a report they are driving a late-model black oldsmobile, no plate. what's the count? 7 incidents, 3 shootings. the lady in the 133rd street robbery just died. as soon as we get ballistics, distribute citywide and keep an open line to mercy. how are we coming on the photos, phil? well, some of the victims are in troubled straits, but they're trying. i sent mueller over to mercy with more mug books. sarge... ttle delinquent? he was obstructing an ongoing police operation. who are you calling a delinquent? you jar head! you jar head in a red suit! [ chuckles ] here's the grandmother's address, sarge. hmm. say, pepe, will you escort young herman to the "b" level incarcitorium while i see if i can locate the legal guardian? lieutenant, i got a photo i.d... on a kid that i think is still in county. joe and i picked this kid up about 2 weeks ago on a burg. he pulled 60 days so he's s
who do we have responding, henry? hill, renko, simmons, obranovich, plus all east side park on the perimeter. i think they changed cars. we got a report they are driving a late-model black oldsmobile, no plate. what's the count? 7 incidents, 3 shootings. the lady in the 133rd street robbery just died. as soon as we get ballistics, distribute citywide and keep an open line to mercy. how are we coming on the photos, phil? well, some of the victims are in troubled straits, but they're trying. i...
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- henry was saying he's doing the best that he can. and i would say to my students, "a poor thing it is." this woman needs a beating. now, you and i had an agreement. he's'sainting, mrs. murphy. [ laughs ] -he's wasting paint. -bring her tea, bring her mail. i'm like custer at little bighoror breaks open my mailbox rather than climb the flight for my key. -someone else did that, edith. -malarkey. what was i after, coupons from payless? i got your note about the mailbox, and i'm definitely gonna get to that. meanwhile, i was the one that asked henry to look out for r e postman. bring the mail up to you so it wouldn't just sit there in an open box. look at those brushstrokes.. . all right. uh, you know what? i work a late tour on thursday. i'll come around thursday morning. i'll finish the job myself. [ laughs ] oh, i hope it wasn't you who did the hallways. - no, ma'am. - i painted these hallways, edith, when this was my mother's building. they're a decent job. so is this here. and you're an ungrateful biddy! - henry-- - you're a layabo
- henry was saying he's doing the best that he can. and i would say to my students, "a poor thing it is." this woman needs a beating. now, you and i had an agreement. he's'sainting, mrs. murphy. [ laughs ] -he's wasting paint. -bring her tea, bring her mail. i'm like custer at little bighoror breaks open my mailbox rather than climb the flight for my key. -someone else did that, edith. -malarkey. what was i after, coupons from payless? i got your note about the mailbox, and i'm...
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uncle henry! walter: uncle henry! surprise! uncle henr-- oh... oh, it is just like you hello, walter. to pop in out of the blue. walter: let me take a look at ya. you look marvelous, uncle henry! oh, well, say something! aw... aw... aw, you know i almost forgot? oh, walter, ever since i was six years old, he's called me "his ginger snap." that's because she's so spicy. get it, walter. ginger snaps? spicy? you see, walter, his wit has not dimmed one bit. that's right. still a dimwit. all ugh ) oh, mrs. naugatuck, come here. can get my own dates. mrs. naugatuck, this is my unc henry from cleveland. oh, very well. how do you do? how do you do? oh, isn't that nice? he's brought you a present from aunt emma's bakery. oh, mrs. naugatuck, uncle henry is aunt emma. i don't care to know about his private life. no, no, no. until i retired a year ago, i was aunt emma, the cookie king of ohio. oh, i completely understand. i have a transvestite nephew who's the drag queen of chelsea. ta-ta! co o uncle henry! come on, maude! sit down! ooh! cookie! look at all
uncle henry! walter: uncle henry! surprise! uncle henr-- oh... oh, it is just like you hello, walter. to pop in out of the blue. walter: let me take a look at ya. you look marvelous, uncle henry! oh, well, say something! aw... aw... aw, you know i almost forgot? oh, walter, ever since i was six years old, he's called me "his ginger snap." that's because she's so spicy. get it, walter. ginger snaps? spicy? you see, walter, his wit has not dimmed one bit. that's right. still a dimwit....
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henry. yes, sir. thank you. thank you very much. captain. i'm coming. thank you, henry. ? i'm all gassed up, and i'm ready to roll ? ? let's roll ? lieutenant goldblume, here we go! i'm not going. i'll have to meet you there. i'm gonna be tied up here till 11:30. i'll drive up and meet you there. i'm just -- i'm just -- i'll meet you there. get off on 201. go east two miles to the corner store. make a left. four or five miles, oad to the right. you can't miss it. henry, i'm sorry. i'll make it up to you. stan, how are you? captain, how are you? sorry to take your boy. oh, he'll catch up. we'd wait, but we have to get the keys to the cabin. it's all right. i'll meet you there. "i slept and dreamt that life was beauty. i awoke and found that life was duty." henry, since you're here, do you want to stalk the wild requests for overtime with me? i'm standing there with a cup of coffee, guy comes out with a shotgun from under his coat, and he starts to speak. i cannot hear a word that he's saying. next thing i'm aware of, the paramedics are taking him away, he's still jerking li
henry. yes, sir. thank you. thank you very much. captain. i'm coming. thank you, henry. ? i'm all gassed up, and i'm ready to roll ? ? let's roll ? lieutenant goldblume, here we go! i'm not going. i'll have to meet you there. i'm gonna be tied up here till 11:30. i'll drive up and meet you there. i'm just -- i'm just -- i'll meet you there. get off on 201. go east two miles to the corner store. make a left. four or five miles, oad to the right. you can't miss it. henry, i'm sorry. i'll make it...
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the strategy worked right at to the end until henry died. the fact he died decades before then and they had no contact made no difference. scoble remains an authority figure bause his life never progressed beyond the day when dr. william beecher school though, my grandfather removed some small but important pieces of henry's reign. i remember following the grandfather remember following my grandfather recently held during this last winter appeared he was dynamite the parka and the parka is worn so that would be uncharacteristic of him. he was once described as almost unreal in his appearance. but there it is in my memory a blue parka. maybe one with a pom-pom top and he always combed his hair with olive oil. that's my mom says. we were going sledding. remember snow, white sky, trees, tramping up the hill together. he was driving an old-fashioned wooden toboggan big enough for the two of us when he reached the top of the hill he looked back towards me and waited. why do i remember any of this? when the cascade of impression from my eyes, ears
the strategy worked right at to the end until henry died. the fact he died decades before then and they had no contact made no difference. scoble remains an authority figure bause his life never progressed beyond the day when dr. william beecher school though, my grandfather removed some small but important pieces of henry's reign. i remember following the grandfather remember following my grandfather recently held during this last winter appeared he was dynamite the parka and the parka is worn...
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right, henry. he also help you through difficult times will tell us about that about the. >> thank you so much for coming today. it's a pleasure to be the idea the publicity tour for george w. bush, and his book decision points are never imagined i would have an opportunity to come as an author myself and some really grateful for the opportunity and that everybody came this morning. so henry was my first dog i own as an adult. my husband and i got him in scotland when we lived there but it's true i met my husband on a plane. and we moved to england but we both wanted a dog. whenever have even known about that breed. we found out about them in switching on the trip we took and i fell in love with these dogs. so henry the recent deal between difficult time in abou with here this book because of a natural long form writer, the first book in the good news is that was i thought it was the only book i would write in a book that was a chapter about dogs. because i love dogs and wanted so much to include t
right, henry. he also help you through difficult times will tell us about that about the. >> thank you so much for coming today. it's a pleasure to be the idea the publicity tour for george w. bush, and his book decision points are never imagined i would have an opportunity to come as an author myself and some really grateful for the opportunity and that everybody came this morning. so henry was my first dog i own as an adult. my husband and i got him in scotland when we lived there but...
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, henry moore bound to fail, and light trap for henry moore.uce nauman) it somehow had to do with capturing some sort of essence or ghost of henry moore. when i had done a few commissions or been asked to do a few commissions and none of them worked out, and i'd put in quite a bit of effort, and then nothing ever happened. so i talked to claes oldenburg about how, i asked him how he set up his situation so he, did that happen to him or what happened? so he told me how he set up contracts to get paid at various stages of the work, and that anybody could get out from under the deal if they wanted to, but at least you weren't left with nothing. and the other thing he said is: "you have to remember that no matter what they tell you, they're looking for a medium-size henry moore on a base." (narrator) if young sculptors were frustrated by living in the long shadow he cast, architects like i. m. pei were dazzled by the man and the monumentality of his sculptures. henry. welcome. (narrator) pei incorporated moore's knife-edge mirror two piece into his
, henry moore bound to fail, and light trap for henry moore.uce nauman) it somehow had to do with capturing some sort of essence or ghost of henry moore. when i had done a few commissions or been asked to do a few commissions and none of them worked out, and i'd put in quite a bit of effort, and then nothing ever happened. so i talked to claes oldenburg about how, i asked him how he set up his situation so he, did that happen to him or what happened? so he told me how he set up contracts to get...
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henry kissinger. i was the night secretary. all i did was type. >> don't tell him that. >> i was a really good typist. the significance of this -- you've all been through the exhibit and realize the achievements of president nixon. it has been called golden age of american diplomacy with very good reason. any one of the significant achievements that president nixon had during his presidency would have been something that every other president would have been proud to say was his crowning glory and achievement, but nixon had success after success after success. and one of the important reasons for that is the man sitting right here, henry kissinger who, believe it or not, when richard nixon was elected president, he decided he was going to choose a national security adviser. he wanted to have national security, foreign policy defense issues be paramount in his administration but called on someone he had never met before. dr. henry kissinger. would you like to describe what that was like when you got a
henry kissinger. i was the night secretary. all i did was type. >> don't tell him that. >> i was a really good typist. the significance of this -- you've all been through the exhibit and realize the achievements of president nixon. it has been called golden age of american diplomacy with very good reason. any one of the significant achievements that president nixon had during his presidency would have been something that every other president would have been proud to say was his...
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. >> henry. >> henry. yes. he also felt you through a difficult time? >> it is up players to be here i was here in 2010 because i did up publicity to work for george w. bush with his book decision points and never imagined that would have an opportunity to come here as an author myself so i am grateful for the opportunity so henry was my first teach 20 the dog i own as an adult my husband and i got him in scotland when we lived there is tremendous has been donald plane and removed to england we both wanted a dogant . we have never even known about the t20 we found out about them in switzerland with a trip that we took and i fell in love with these stocks. saying that henry helped me through difficult time but because i am not a natural long form writer a thought maya their book would be healed in when i would ever write there was a chapter about dogs i love dogs of wanted so much to include that part of my life in the book but they needed to cut it down so i gave back the dog chapter in my editor a said of promise one day there will be a dog book. so in
. >> henry. >> henry. yes. he also felt you through a difficult time? >> it is up players to be here i was here in 2010 because i did up publicity to work for george w. bush with his book decision points and never imagined that would have an opportunity to come here as an author myself so i am grateful for the opportunity so henry was my first teach 20 the dog i own as an adult my husband and i got him in scotland when we lived there is tremendous has been donald plane and...
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you think it is not good newss and she said i heard about henry. i will tell you i knew you think it is impossible but what you need to do by way is get another dog. i had 101 reasons why we could not, of 46 floors, how do you potty trained a puppy in an apartment? not a blade of grass in the neighborhood at the time. but today's later as i worked at the studio is fast pace and news to get hair makeup done but peter works from home. i had to be home one of those days in the afternoon and realized the apartment was silent. hugh works international so anyo he needed that companionship as much as i did so weed called a beater -- breederke who took care of henry and said i had a feeling would be calling me a letter is borne next week and readyd for pick up june 5th and that is one begot him. >> host: talking that this was a stressful election to cover and he has helped to bring people together with different points of view. >> certainly with me with social the interaction people fall me that i don't talk politics on facebook and instagram might go into
you think it is not good newss and she said i heard about henry. i will tell you i knew you think it is impossible but what you need to do by way is get another dog. i had 101 reasons why we could not, of 46 floors, how do you potty trained a puppy in an apartment? not a blade of grass in the neighborhood at the time. but today's later as i worked at the studio is fast pace and news to get hair makeup done but peter works from home. i had to be home one of those days in the afternoon and...
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why don't you have him talk to henry? that's what i was thinking. it's a wonderful speech, henry. it'll make mr. wilson very happy. thank you, honey. [doorbell rings] i'll get it! hi, mr. wilson. hello there, dennis. is your father home? in here, mr. wilson. oh, what a nice surprise. it's even nicer than you think. i'd like you to meet mr. robert doubleday. mr. and mrs. mitchell. how do you do? and this is dennis. hi, dennis. mr. doubleday is from the kansas chapter of my lodge. thinking of buying a home here in town. oh? so knowing that yours would be for sale, i persuaded him to come over and take a look at it. oh, you shouldn't have-- gone to the trouble. what are friends for, mitchell? well, take him through. and put a good, stiff price on it. [laughs] [forced laughs] you know, i watched this house being built. . solid. well, take him through, mitchell. well, uh... we're asking an awful price for it, probably far more than it's worth. are you going to show him through, or do i have to do it myself? all right. i'll show you the upstairs first. mr. wilson, why don't you wait dow
why don't you have him talk to henry? that's what i was thinking. it's a wonderful speech, henry. it'll make mr. wilson very happy. thank you, honey. [doorbell rings] i'll get it! hi, mr. wilson. hello there, dennis. is your father home? in here, mr. wilson. oh, what a nice surprise. it's even nicer than you think. i'd like you to meet mr. robert doubleday. mr. and mrs. mitchell. how do you do? and this is dennis. hi, dennis. mr. doubleday is from the kansas chapter of my lodge. thinking of...
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henry: that's strange. not 10 minutes ago a man came through that door and was asking questions about dixie. yancy: uncle henry, i'm not following you. henry: alright, let's put it this way. did you find the treasure that your daddy buried? yancy: treasure? never heard about a treasure until just this moment. you mean my daddy buried-- henry: yes, i mean he did. the important thing was how to leave instructions for you and he came to me with an idea. [gunshot] ? [gunshot] ? ? colton: yancy, this is very serious. the plates are missing. yancy: plates? what plates? colton: old spinner. he was working on the plates for a new $100 greenback. washington. they're gone. yancy: so is uncle henry. i'm going to find the man who had him murdered. and when i do, he'd better talk fast and tell where your plates are. ? yancy: or he isn't going to have much time. ? obadiah: alright, now we string these popcorns all around the outer branches of the tree. no, nohopahoo, no. you don't eat it now. you string the tree first an
henry: that's strange. not 10 minutes ago a man came through that door and was asking questions about dixie. yancy: uncle henry, i'm not following you. henry: alright, let's put it this way. did you find the treasure that your daddy buried? yancy: treasure? never heard about a treasure until just this moment. you mean my daddy buried-- henry: yes, i mean he did. the important thing was how to leave instructions for you and he came to me with an idea. [gunshot] ? [gunshot] ? ? colton: yancy,...
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henry, norm. what's doing, captain? i went to daniels. he'll give alfred williams $250 relocation money. won't be needed. i don't think the kid's leaving town, captain. doesn't want to go to art school. wants to stay here and work things out with carl mann. and that's good for us, right, frank? he's back on the street. we can bust him, turn him, toss him back, turn him around again. he's ours. why save a kid when we can use him? henry. take it easy. work's over. when did you become a bottom liner, frank? when did you stop caring about the lives that got chewed up? i'll go in the can. i'm through listening, henry. and i'm tired of your moral finger-pointing. if this precinct doesn't run the way you want it to,, why don't you find one that does? there was a time when something happened in the precinct, my first instinct was to get henry's jujument. now i find myself hoping he won't be primary cop soso won't have to get him involved in the case. do you think he feels that? chicken and the egg. it's not just professional disagreement. i don't
henry, norm. what's doing, captain? i went to daniels. he'll give alfred williams $250 relocation money. won't be needed. i don't think the kid's leaving town, captain. doesn't want to go to art school. wants to stay here and work things out with carl mann. and that's good for us, right, frank? he's back on the street. we can bust him, turn him, toss him back, turn him around again. he's ours. why save a kid when we can use him? henry. take it easy. work's over. when did you become a bottom...
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>>reporter: this is new video released today by henry owners. you can see henry playing with his litter mates healthy and happy as can be. on may 15 the couple brought the three dog to the san mateo pet smart to have the nails trimmed. unthinkable happened to henry. >> last image i have of him was him in the groomer arm and unfortunately -- bleeding prusely from his mouth. >>reporter: the groomer 3 38-year-old from hayward arrested and tried for animal cruelty. henry was strangled and suffered two broken rib and punk ushd lung. county prosecutors say the man was frustrated with henry when he was uncooperative during the service. >> who would anticipate that you go in for pedicure and you die. >>reporter: henry owner now have just the litter mates say they want to hold pet smart responsible for the death. they ignored many previous pet injury complaints. >> despite having the than pet smart didn't take action to correct the problem. >>reporter: now in the past pet smart has said it was heart broken over the loss of henry. today in response to the
>>reporter: this is new video released today by henry owners. you can see henry playing with his litter mates healthy and happy as can be. on may 15 the couple brought the three dog to the san mateo pet smart to have the nails trimmed. unthinkable happened to henry. >> last image i have of him was him in the groomer arm and unfortunately -- bleeding prusely from his mouth. >>reporter: the groomer 3 38-year-old from hayward arrested and tried for animal cruelty. henry was...
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"these are the things that henry does, and these he's in no way obliged to do." make a list, henry-- what you'll go for and what you won't, okay? and we need to settle it. i'll try to get over there tonight. what happened to that phone girl? looks like someone took a chisel to her face. attempted rape. the guy cut her. don't be stupid walking out. thanks for the yellow flag. i'd intended to point and laugh. [ sighs ] andy, you ready? got a fish named after him. yeah, huh? yeah, it's a monkfish. munk's my last name. small world. here you go. stympy, favor us with the details the disagreement you had with sig johnson over the air conditioner you sold him. that unit was not faulty in my possession. hey, i'm not accountable once it's left my control. her. sig johnson left the bar following kickin' my ass, unjustly. -what did you do after that? -i dragged myself out of there. to where? i saw a friend. you need to get specific, stympy, so we can check your story. why? you know, i'm the one should be putting the complaint out on sig instead of it's the other way around.
"these are the things that henry does, and these he's in no way obliged to do." make a list, henry-- what you'll go for and what you won't, okay? and we need to settle it. i'll try to get over there tonight. what happened to that phone girl? looks like someone took a chisel to her face. attempted rape. the guy cut her. don't be stupid walking out. thanks for the yellow flag. i'd intended to point and laugh. [ sighs ] andy, you ready? got a fish named after him. yeah, huh? yeah, it's a...
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. >> woodruff: and, the "atlantic's" jeffrey goldberg shares what former secretary of state henry kissinger thinks of how president obama has handled foreign policy, and what he expects of president-elect trump. >> obviously henry kissinger is a person, even at 93, who doesn't like to be out of the game, doesn't like to be out of the limelight, and so he's basically saying i'm here for you don, and i want to give you some sound advice. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. ♪ love me tender >> we can like many, but we can love only a precious few, because it is for those precious few that you have to be willing to do so very much. you don't have to do it alone. lincoln financial helps you provide for and protect your financial future because this is what you do for people you love. lincoln financial-- you're in charge. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> supported by the rockefe
. >> woodruff: and, the "atlantic's" jeffrey goldberg shares what former secretary of state henry kissinger thinks of how president obama has handled foreign policy, and what he expects of president-elect trump. >> obviously henry kissinger is a person, even at 93, who doesn't like to be out of the game, doesn't like to be out of the limelight, and so he's basically saying i'm here for you don, and i want to give you some sound advice. >> woodruff: all that and more...
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french bulldog henry is one of hundreds that will pass through this holiday weekend. his owners say it's all about being prepared. >> well, i bring a couple of toys. i bring a bag of treats and i bring a blanket for him. >> taking a pet along for a ride can be added stress. but many owners agree, the reward of having your furry friend on the other side far out weighs the negatives. >> my dad is the biggest fan of henry. this holiday season he gets the >> travel for henry and his four legged peers has come a long way in recent years. airlines providing extra care and consideration for canines is becoming the norm. so now collin and megan say it's time to sit back, relax and enjoy the holidays with their family. marcy jones, "fox 10 news." >>> here in arizona we got sunny skies in the valley over the days ahead and some parts of 9 country are dealing with snow and rain. dave munsey joins us now with a look at the forecast. >>> and we have of the country that people like to travel to. we will start with the southwest where things are very, very nice. let's take a look at
french bulldog henry is one of hundreds that will pass through this holiday weekend. his owners say it's all about being prepared. >> well, i bring a couple of toys. i bring a bag of treats and i bring a blanket for him. >> taking a pet along for a ride can be added stress. but many owners agree, the reward of having your furry friend on the other side far out weighs the negatives. >> my dad is the biggest fan of henry. this holiday season he gets the >> travel for henry...
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henry heckendorn. - henry heckendorn, here? (laughs loudly) look around, look around all you like, but you will never find him here. - keep it up, honey, you're doing great. - dave? - you think that you're the only one who knows about greek culture, huh? check this out. ha? how about that? autiful, wonderful! - not bad, let's see you do this one. - only a greek girl could move like that. - jealous. - that's the chef. - the waiter? - a greek girl with a mustache? possible. - the veil, the veil! - pretty sexy, huh? - your mustache is out. - sir, excuse me. could you please page my husband, henry heckendorn? - who? - henry heckendorn. - mrs. heckendorn! - mrs. crabtree! - mrs. heckendorn. - mr. crabtree! - honey, your slip is showing. - crabtree? - this is a beautiful joke, is it? - crabtree! crabtree! - i suggest you better get dressed first. agnes? - water, water. - stand back! give her some air! hand me that decanter of water. - that's not-- - haven't you done enough for one night? - wait-- - crabtree, i'll have you disbarred f
henry heckendorn. - henry heckendorn, here? (laughs loudly) look around, look around all you like, but you will never find him here. - keep it up, honey, you're doing great. - dave? - you think that you're the only one who knows about greek culture, huh? check this out. ha? how about that? autiful, wonderful! - not bad, let's see you do this one. - only a greek girl could move like that. - jealous. - that's the chef. - the waiter? - a greek girl with a mustache? possible. - the veil, the veil!...
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eventually washington got his man, henry knox, and they were a team for decades. yes, sir. >> reporter: revolution has this wonderful t-shirt, henry knox slept here. it commemorates his bringing the cannon down fort ticonderoga, 59 of them. so at that point while he's doing that he's a civilian. and he gets an appointment as colonel. so when he gets to cambridge at some point he is informed of his appointment. and he is a colonel in the continental army. and having brought these 59 to cambridge. >> he did not receive his commission, you're right, until he got to cambridge. i believe he had been told it was coming. but he was still -- it was still unclear. so basic he was going to new york and then up to lake champlain. not on his own authority, because he couldn't show his commission. but on general washington's authority. now, people talk about how -- what a feat this was to bring the cannon down. indeed, it was a feat. winter is when you move things over the roads in new england. so moving the cannon was not that difficult. except we talk about how the winter wa
eventually washington got his man, henry knox, and they were a team for decades. yes, sir. >> reporter: revolution has this wonderful t-shirt, henry knox slept here. it commemorates his bringing the cannon down fort ticonderoga, 59 of them. so at that point while he's doing that he's a civilian. and he gets an appointment as colonel. so when he gets to cambridge at some point he is informed of his appointment. and he is a colonel in the continental army. and having brought these 59 to...
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henry: yes. i took up a collection for us in the lockerroom. and jane wyatt (children giggling) with elinor donahue, billy gray, and lauren chapin - oh, boy, dad this is only fun. yeah, this really swims. - is that good? - good, it's pale green. who'd you say you got this from? - wes coglund, he's an old friend of mine. i don't believe you've ever met him. - is he that bachelor friend of yours? - yes, he won it in a raffle at a sportsmen's luncheon. - well, you're a good boy, dad. i'm proud of you. when are we going to try this out? - what about this weekend? - this weekend, are you kidding? - no, i thought we'd pack up and pull out early tomorrow morning make a weekend of it. what do you think? - well, i'm with you. in fact, i'll get the gear out of the basement. we can start packing it right now so we won't have to do it in the morning. - good. - dad? - huh? - are we really going, i mean actually? why do you act so doubtful? - well, you know what happens to a lot of these trips we plan. somethi
henry: yes. i took up a collection for us in the lockerroom. and jane wyatt (children giggling) with elinor donahue, billy gray, and lauren chapin - oh, boy, dad this is only fun. yeah, this really swims. - is that good? - good, it's pale green. who'd you say you got this from? - wes coglund, he's an old friend of mine. i don't believe you've ever met him. - is he that bachelor friend of yours? - yes, he won it in a raffle at a sportsmen's luncheon. - well, you're a good boy, dad. i'm proud of...
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this is henry, healthy and happy. the couple brought the dogs to the pet smart to have their nails trimmed. the unthinkable happened to henry. >> last image was him in the groomer's arm and bleeding pro fusely from his mouth. >> the groomer was arrested and will be tried for animal cruelty. a necropsy showed henry was strangled and suffered two broken ribs and lung. prosecutors say he became frustrated with henry. >> who would anticipate going into for a pedicure and dying? >> tonight the santa clara city council will ask the 49ers to release documents required by the lease and if the team doesn't do it, the team could be found in each the forecast. >> the city says the team must hand over 13 of 16 requirement documents required by the contract and if they don't hand them over, they'll be in breech the contract. >> it's unfortunate the matter has gone on this hearing today. >> 49ers president said auditors have been looking at financial records all day, hours before a city council meeting. members are asking the manag
this is henry, healthy and happy. the couple brought the dogs to the pet smart to have their nails trimmed. the unthinkable happened to henry. >> last image was him in the groomer's arm and bleeding pro fusely from his mouth. >> the groomer was arrested and will be tried for animal cruelty. a necropsy showed henry was strangled and suffered two broken ribs and lung. prosecutors say he became frustrated with henry. >> who would anticipate going into for a pedicure and dying?...
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this is henry, healthy and happy. the couple brought the dogs to the pet smart to have their nails trimmed. the unthinkable happened to henry. >> last image was him in the groomer's arm and bleeding pro fusely from his mouth. >> the groomer was arrested and will be tried for animal cruelty. a necropsy showed henry was strangled and suffered two broken ribs and lung. prosecutors say he became frustrated with henry. >> who would into for a pedicure and dying? >> tonight the santa clara city council will ask the 49ers to release documents required by the lease and if the team doesn't do it, the team could be found >> the city says the team must hand over 13 of 16 requirement documents required by the contract and if they don't hand them over, they'll be in breech the contract. >> it's unfortunate the matter has gone on this hearing today. >> 49ers president said auditors have been looking at financial records all day, hours before a city council meeting. members are asking the management to turn over documents required b
this is henry, healthy and happy. the couple brought the dogs to the pet smart to have their nails trimmed. the unthinkable happened to henry. >> last image was him in the groomer's arm and bleeding pro fusely from his mouth. >> the groomer was arrested and will be tried for animal cruelty. a necropsy showed henry was strangled and suffered two broken ribs and lung. prosecutors say he became frustrated with henry. >> who would into for a pedicure and dying? >> tonight...
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back to janet henry.rs.ls in terms of what they are feeding on between the trump campaign and brexit are quite similar. janet: it would have bigger implications for the rest of the world. absolutely. similar concerns about , etc.,obalization fears that field support for brexit and a trump presidency. what brexit is is that the u.k. is a smaller economy than the u.s. and that makes is a slow burn situation where the immediate impact is on the u.k. depending on what happens in the u.k. with the economy, if it will well or badly, it have a impact on the political process in europe that could spread elsewhere. presidency, if he were to immediately follow through on policy commitments, particularly on trade protectionism measures, it will immediately move in trench met from the trade liberalization process. tom: a massive slowdown on the 10 year moving average back to the late 1980's. we mentioned earlier, here is the 20 and 10-year moving average of the vix. remarkably the same. it is good mathematics. living
back to janet henry.rs.ls in terms of what they are feeding on between the trump campaign and brexit are quite similar. janet: it would have bigger implications for the rest of the world. absolutely. similar concerns about , etc.,obalization fears that field support for brexit and a trump presidency. what brexit is is that the u.k. is a smaller economy than the u.s. and that makes is a slow burn situation where the immediate impact is on the u.k. depending on what happens in the u.k. with the...
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por favor, seÑora de santos, la estamos esperando por aquÍ, henry, henry.bos. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ . >> muy buenos dÍas,martes 15 de noviembre de 2016, la semana sigue corriendo rÁpido, el mes tambiÉn. >> ¿ nos sentamos?. >> claro que sÍ. >> ¿ fuiste a comprar nuestros regalos de navidad?. >> no, estuve escogiendo la ropa para el matrimonio de henry, lo que hicimos aquÍ ¿ es vÁlido para la ley?. >> si lo hiciste tÚ, no, si ... >>> mel presidente de los estados unidos, barack obama i inicio su ultima girnero. >>> ... >>> en columbus, ohio, un es d estudiante uvjo por la espalda, fue suspendido de la esta dando talleres para que los jovenes e tengan un noviazgo saludable >>> las imagenes mostraron el m s, la p policia la buscaba por estafa y por eso llego a su casa >>> +mas adelante regresamos on mas informacion en un nuevo dia, por ahora nuestra casa con todos ustedes, adelante >>> impresionante, lo mÁs parecido a eso es en una reuniÓn en casa de josÉ luis rodrÍguez, el puma. >> su celular, todos tenemos un celular, hay quienes no podemos v
por favor, seÑora de santos, la estamos esperando por aquÍ, henry, henry.bos. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ . >> muy buenos dÍas,martes 15 de noviembre de 2016, la semana sigue corriendo rÁpido, el mes tambiÉn. >> ¿ nos sentamos?. >> claro que sÍ. >> ¿ fuiste a comprar nuestros regalos de navidad?. >> no, estuve escogiendo la ropa para el matrimonio de henry, lo que hicimos aquÍ ¿ es vÁlido para la ley?. >> si lo hiciste...
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henry clay was for recognizing those right away. and john quincy adams was not for doing that because he worried spain would walk away from the treaty. we were not destroying monsters. it was a question of recognizing latin republics are not recognizing latin republics. we didn't that here. we did two years later. we went ahead and recognize those republics. no harm came to the united states from the killer monster destruction. you could argue the harm became to the united states was a result of the transcontinental treaty. they were ultimately aware of the because of territory that and partave territory of the great debate. latinnly recognizing the republics does not have any negative effect on american interests, when we did. not only was this a temporary dispute, but then when you look at john quincy adams behavior afterwards, after he has gotten his transcontinental treaty, after the united states has gone ahead and recognize these latin theblics, listen to instructions that john quincy adams gives to the new american who have b
henry clay was for recognizing those right away. and john quincy adams was not for doing that because he worried spain would walk away from the treaty. we were not destroying monsters. it was a question of recognizing latin republics are not recognizing latin republics. we didn't that here. we did two years later. we went ahead and recognize those republics. no harm came to the united states from the killer monster destruction. you could argue the harm became to the united states was a result...
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in the newsroom, colleen henry, wisn 12 news. joyce: two people in sheboygan plan to sue the city, after an officer involved shootiner police were called to the union avenue tap this past july for reports of a robbery. they found 37-year-old kevin higgins in full camo, carrying an assault weapon. surveillance video shows him raise the gun at officers, that's when he was shot and killed. kurt klessig and mary heitzmann were inside the bar when this all unfolded. their attorney says klessig was seriously injured during the incident. they're accusing the officers of negligence. klessig and heitzmann filed a notice of claim against the city last week. it's the first step in the legal they're seeking a total of six -- of in damages. $6.6 million investigators are trying to figure out what went wrong, after a 17-year-old girl is killed in a crash in pewaukee. the waukesha county sheriff's office says the car brielle beres was driving struck a telephone pole on capitol drive just after three this morning. two others were also in the car
in the newsroom, colleen henry, wisn 12 news. joyce: two people in sheboygan plan to sue the city, after an officer involved shootiner police were called to the union avenue tap this past july for reports of a robbery. they found 37-year-old kevin higgins in full camo, carrying an assault weapon. surveillance video shows him raise the gun at officers, that's when he was shot and killed. kurt klessig and mary heitzmann were inside the bar when this all unfolded. their attorney says klessig was...
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henry lee is in the newsroom on what the da said henry. >> the da says he is filing a case against a retired oakland police captain that is 81 years old. but not against younger officers in the bay area that have been under investigation in contra costa county. >> officers with ties to police agencies have been accused with contact with this woman jasmine abuslin a sex prescribed worker. in all of the other cases the da says no crime was committed because abuslin was an adult at the time and no money was exchanged for private sex acts. >> all of the sexual interactions that she had with those officers occurred when she was over 18. all of her acts and interactions with the officers were consensual and all of the interactions were not done for money or anything of value and according to ms. abuslin's statement there were no crimes. >> but an 81-year-old police captain will be charged for soliciting abuslin for prostitution. da mark peterson will not charge four richmond officers, two from oakland and two from san francisco. two alameda counties and a deputy from contra costa will not
henry lee is in the newsroom on what the da said henry. >> the da says he is filing a case against a retired oakland police captain that is 81 years old. but not against younger officers in the bay area that have been under investigation in contra costa county. >> officers with ties to police agencies have been accused with contact with this woman jasmine abuslin a sex prescribed worker. in all of the other cases the da says no crime was committed because abuslin was an adult at the...
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and henry lee broke the news on twitter and the first on the scene. he joins us with more. henry? >> reporter: the f.b.i. were at this home all morning long. we're down the street from the high school and this law enforcement activity is rare in the area. agents closed the gates when i arrived this morning. think will not answer any questions but it may involve cyber fraud cases with satellites. they were inside the home as well as a garage. they came out with a number of boxes of evidence and what appeared to be computer parts. some of the agents had jackets reading f.b.i. cyber tack force. and neighbors tell us a family of five lived here a couple and three children. i learned this is the result of an investigation from a different f.b.i. office and that the san francisco f.b.i.'s involvement is limited to this house. the details of the case are sealed. the agents left the house just before noon. after we saw the residents inside they did not answer the door. as we come out here live i checked records that confirm no charges have been filed against the occupants of the house. we
and henry lee broke the news on twitter and the first on the scene. he joins us with more. henry? >> reporter: the f.b.i. were at this home all morning long. we're down the street from the high school and this law enforcement activity is rare in the area. agents closed the gates when i arrived this morning. think will not answer any questions but it may involve cyber fraud cases with satellites. they were inside the home as well as a garage. they came out with a number of boxes of...
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talklkhows want to hear about your friend, henry? they won't let up. hero worshipping fascination with steve merker offensive. one of the people he killed was a police officer. steven didn't set out to kill a cop. he didn't intend that. oh, i'm sure that that's a consolation to sander's widow. i've been patient as long as i can, frank. the man has provoked me beyond toleration. he's the next thing to openly insubordinate. just doesn't sound like ray. what a a you saying, frank, that i'm making it up? said if i wanted to see him, i knew where his office was. and like an idiot,t, i go there. and as i'm leaving, i see in reflection... he's making faces at me, obscene gestures. it's ludicrous. chief, he's been under a lot of stress. losing his command, getting an assignment a lot of people perceive as tokinism. oh, when do we get to the part where i give a damn? well, i'm just wondering if he's not having some sort of emotional problem. you want to o ow ray calletano's problem, frank? he wants equal opportunity, till the heat's turned on, the he wants spec
talklkhows want to hear about your friend, henry? they won't let up. hero worshipping fascination with steve merker offensive. one of the people he killed was a police officer. steven didn't set out to kill a cop. he didn't intend that. oh, i'm sure that that's a consolation to sander's widow. i've been patient as long as i can, frank. the man has provoked me beyond toleration. he's the next thing to openly insubordinate. just doesn't sound like ray. what a a you saying, frank, that i'm making...
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then we move from there to york i work on a show called "the five" for fox news and henry was with me so when you have a companion like that a loved one or i dog it kept as grounded but we have such a good strong marriage is we have found this shared affection for our pets and most people feel we that way about their dog 67 percent of household pet and in terms of finding commonn ground with people who might not want to talk to republican like in manhattan. [laughter] when i go to the dog park in central park i have rules inav the book fourth humans and dogs. dogs cannot sit down and humans cannot talk about work or politics. my husband was arrested. [laughter] these are photoshop. this was henry and he was arrested eventually after walking him awfully shin he got a ticket the story is funny because the over criminalization is something you hear from right and the left this is a good example of the ticket was a bureaucratic nightmare note address to send to pay he tried three times a this u.s. point new lead united states census -- citizens as i will have my day in court to settle thi
then we move from there to york i work on a show called "the five" for fox news and henry was with me so when you have a companion like that a loved one or i dog it kept as grounded but we have such a good strong marriage is we have found this shared affection for our pets and most people feel we that way about their dog 67 percent of household pet and in terms of finding commonn ground with people who might not want to talk to republican like in manhattan. [laughter] when i go to the...
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tyrone henry, 64 times. that's how often police arrested and cited tyrone henry and so far taxpayers have spent $154,000 on jail, courts and medical expenses. arrest, jail, release, repeat. it's kind of like the old definition of insanity. if you keep doing the same thing over and over again and expect a different result, then i think that you're insane. >> reporter: yet we keep repeating the expensive cycle. since 2011 these 10 homeless people have cost us taxpayers about $1 million, $1 billion! >> i think as society we really should think more carefully about how we address these kinds >> they're challenged. >> reporter: denver's director of bravely health strategies works on breaking -- behavioral health strategies works on breaking the cycle. >> the folks in part of this high utilizer group are not the folks that we should have in jail. that's not the place they should be served. they're dealing with addiction issues. they're dealing with mental health issues and so the last place that they should be tre
tyrone henry, 64 times. that's how often police arrested and cited tyrone henry and so far taxpayers have spent $154,000 on jail, courts and medical expenses. arrest, jail, release, repeat. it's kind of like the old definition of insanity. if you keep doing the same thing over and over again and expect a different result, then i think that you're insane. >> reporter: yet we keep repeating the expensive cycle. since 2011 these 10 homeless people have cost us taxpayers about $1 million, $1...
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this is new video released today by henry's owners. you can see henry playing with his litter mates, healthy and happy as can be. on may 15th the san mateo couple brought the three dogs to the san mateo pet smart to have their nails trimmed. when the unthinkable happened to henry. >> last image that i have of him was him in the groomer's arm and, unfortunately, bleeding profusely from his mouth. >> reporter: the groomer 38-year-old juan zarate of heyward was arrested and it was shown he was strangled and suffered two broken ribs and a punctured lung. san mateo prosecutor said the man became frustrated with henry when he was uncooperative during the service. >> who would anticipate that you would go in for a pedicure and you would die. >> reporter: henry's owners who now just have his litter mates want to hold pet smart responsible for his death. their attorney says the lawsuit will also shed light on the chain's history of negligence. >> there were numerous consumers complaining that their pets were either seriously injured or killed w
this is new video released today by henry's owners. you can see henry playing with his litter mates, healthy and happy as can be. on may 15th the san mateo couple brought the three dogs to the san mateo pet smart to have their nails trimmed. when the unthinkable happened to henry. >> last image that i have of him was him in the groomer's arm and, unfortunately, bleeding profusely from his mouth. >> reporter: the groomer 38-year-old juan zarate of heyward was arrested and it was...
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the dog henry died after a trip to the groomer. tonight the heart broken dog owners take on a pet store chain to make sure that pets are safe. >>> imagine if you took your dog to the groomer and you picked him up he was dying. that happened to a couple from san mateo that say that is what happened when they took their puppy to a pet smart. tara moriarty tells us they are suing pet mart for negligence. >> terry and steffen say a trip to this pet mart to get their puppy's nails clipped turned deadly this last may. >> she was spewing blood and i was helpless. >> we have no way to know that just taking a pet in could cost him his life. >> henry was crushed while in the care of this man, 38-year- old grouper juan who criminal charges are pending. >> he went in for a routine nail trim and came out within seconds with two broken ribs and a punctured lung. >> peacock was traumatized. >> it was like if i was going in for a pedicure and i died doing it. >> henry was returned to the hospital where he died and cremated before the couple could
the dog henry died after a trip to the groomer. tonight the heart broken dog owners take on a pet store chain to make sure that pets are safe. >>> imagine if you took your dog to the groomer and you picked him up he was dying. that happened to a couple from san mateo that say that is what happened when they took their puppy to a pet smart. tara moriarty tells us they are suing pet mart for negligence. >> terry and steffen say a trip to this pet mart to get their puppy's nails...