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that matched henry's views. he was interested in carefully managing business and making sure that cities like portland could grow and thrive. we are now at the grand staircase of pittock mansion. when henry pittock built this house he meant to impress the people that came to visit. the staircase is the most impressive feature of the house with its marble and custom-designed brass railing. landing is also the location of two portraits. this shows them in 1912 while they were constructing this house. when henry pittock first arrived in portland in the 1850's, by his own admission, he was barefoot and without a cent. through the course of his lifetime he was interested in building a fortune to care for his family. he started diversifying beyond just building a newspaper. when portland was a small town, he thought it was a great opportunity to invest in real estate. he purchased a lot of blocks downtown in portland and was able to sell them off during the years. basicested in any business opportunity that came ankin
that matched henry's views. he was interested in carefully managing business and making sure that cities like portland could grow and thrive. we are now at the grand staircase of pittock mansion. when henry pittock built this house he meant to impress the people that came to visit. the staircase is the most impressive feature of the house with its marble and custom-designed brass railing. landing is also the location of two portraits. this shows them in 1912 while they were constructing this...
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so good luck, henry.[applause] >> thank you, everyone. >> okay, henry, you have five minutes to respond and then i'm going to experiment with a new kind of moderation, moderation of extinction and i will step in only when it starts too much like the group. [laughter] >> i favor to stan on the principle of liberty and a man should dispose of his property according to how he sees fit and has changed miss mind on them in open housing law. all taz, as he called them, were aghast. libertarians were aghast at ronald reagan, opposed him in 1980 and 1984. in 1980 he says he talks about lowering taxes but does -- never does it. he said ronald reagan was the attar of the candidates and saw this out there the presidency, where idealogues, opposed reagan from the tort. jack kemp and newt gingrich opposed the social security plan. again, it raised taxes as part of a compromise. reagan and his diaries dericesively refers to people as ultras throughout his career. reagan was a principled man, not libertarian, the way we
so good luck, henry.[applause] >> thank you, everyone. >> okay, henry, you have five minutes to respond and then i'm going to experiment with a new kind of moderation, moderation of extinction and i will step in only when it starts too much like the group. [laughter] >> i favor to stan on the principle of liberty and a man should dispose of his property according to how he sees fit and has changed miss mind on them in open housing law. all taz, as he called them, were aghast....
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please join me in welcoming henry olsen. [applause] >> i'd like to thank aei and c-span for coming to cover this event. this is my first book. i feel like i have given intellectual birth but without any of the pain of real birth. but tonight i'd like to start by making ronald reagan's last words my first, these are words that you can see on his gravestone as they fit looking over the beautiful valleys of the sunny southern california that he deeply so loved. i know in my heart that man is good, that what is right will eventually triumph, and that there is worth and purpose to each and every human life. my book is little more than an extended essay on the meaning of those words on how important they were to ronald reagan, and how his incorporation and acting upon those words in little more than change america can change the world. but as noted my book is about more than that as well. it's about an argument that republican party and conservative movement have lost its soul because rather than following the real reagan, the man
please join me in welcoming henry olsen. [applause] >> i'd like to thank aei and c-span for coming to cover this event. this is my first book. i feel like i have given intellectual birth but without any of the pain of real birth. but tonight i'd like to start by making ronald reagan's last words my first, these are words that you can see on his gravestone as they fit looking over the beautiful valleys of the sunny southern california that he deeply so loved. i know in my heart that man is...
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craig, in ten minutes, can you tell us what henry -- did henry get reagan right? >> yes and no. [laughter] thank you, aei. you know, being here, i enjoy book writing, but i also enjoy meeting people and, you know, it reminds me of mae west once said too much of a good thing is wonderful. over the course of my four books -- six books, i've interviewed many, many people from jimmy carter to walter mondale and jim baker and nancy reagan and other people like that. there were only three people i couldn't interview, is and one of them was alice cooper. and you say, well, why would you want to interview alice cooper? well, it turns out alice was a reagan supporter in 1980. so i contacted his office out in arizona. reagan had -- alice had contributed to reagan. alice had voted for reagan. no, alice didn't want to do a debate or do an interview. and i said, why? and his aide says rather sheepishly, well, alice was drunk. [laughter] and i said, what do you mean alice was drunk? and she said alice was drunk from 1976-1983. [laughter] and i said do you mean all the time? she said, yeah, pr
craig, in ten minutes, can you tell us what henry -- did henry get reagan right? >> yes and no. [laughter] thank you, aei. you know, being here, i enjoy book writing, but i also enjoy meeting people and, you know, it reminds me of mae west once said too much of a good thing is wonderful. over the course of my four books -- six books, i've interviewed many, many people from jimmy carter to walter mondale and jim baker and nancy reagan and other people like that. there were only three...
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henry clay cannot believe it. you are mad, henry clay says. can't believe you're doing this. how many times they are going to run for president clay? two times, three times, five times? how many times he going to lose before you realize you can't win? you are bluffing clay says. " i'm going to take this bank down if it is the last thing i do, believe me." clay does up believe jackson. congress is in an uproar. should reside with clay? should we side with jackson? should the bank the rechartered? the number one issue on everyone's mind. and jackson had enemies. not just clay. the president of the bank himself, nicholas biddle. a man who really could not be more opposite from andrew jackson. they shared some things in common. they were determined, stubborn, bullheaded. biddle was extremely well-educated. jackson did not have a college education. the only president in our history except in george washington who did not have a college education. biddle, at age 10, admitted into the university of pennsylvania. h 10. five years later, bill -- biddle transfers to princeton universit
henry clay cannot believe it. you are mad, henry clay says. can't believe you're doing this. how many times they are going to run for president clay? two times, three times, five times? how many times he going to lose before you realize you can't win? you are bluffing clay says. " i'm going to take this bank down if it is the last thing i do, believe me." clay does up believe jackson. congress is in an uproar. should reside with clay? should we side with jackson? should the bank the...
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so i think that's also to commend henry. i have three broad areas of disagreement one is henry rejects that he was a libertarian, and reagan was a libertarian but he wasn't -- he was tricialg on issues like drug use, and other -- other excesses of the 1960s flower child generation. but he was as -- as one of reagan very underappreciate historian john patrick wrote a important book call thed fate, freedom, and making of history. .. >> >> with the synthesis of pain of the enlightenment that teaches the man is at the center of the universe and then to of this arabia might invent with the whole concept to say how can both of these the just to ronald reagan because he believes man is a spiritual being being so therefore key is that the center of the universe because god wanted him there so there is no contradiction in reagan's mind and thomas day because he synthesizes the two positions. in 1975, just weeks before he would take on gerald ford in the republican primary for president of united states he gives it an interview two's
so i think that's also to commend henry. i have three broad areas of disagreement one is henry rejects that he was a libertarian, and reagan was a libertarian but he wasn't -- he was tricialg on issues like drug use, and other -- other excesses of the 1960s flower child generation. but he was as -- as one of reagan very underappreciate historian john patrick wrote a important book call thed fate, freedom, and making of history. .. >> >> with the synthesis of pain of the...
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poor, poor henry clay. well, so that's the bank war episode and it's a -- that's a fun episode, i think. however you feel about the bank war, right. maybe it was good, maybe it was bad, but it was an interesting event, right. well there was a darker side to jackson. a darker side to his presidency. a darker side to populism. and andrew jackson, during his administration, we have one of the harshest, one of the cruelest events in u.s. history and that, of course, is the trail of tears. the removal of roughly 100,000 native americans from the old southwest. cotton is the -- is the big fad of the day. cotton plantations spreading all across the south. and well, standing in the way of the cotton plantations are 125 native americans, the creek, the cherokee, the seminole, other groups. in 1830, both the whigs and the democrats push through congress with jackson's signature the indian removal act, removing or giving the president permission to negotiate with indian tribes to remove them from the old southwest int
poor, poor henry clay. well, so that's the bank war episode and it's a -- that's a fun episode, i think. however you feel about the bank war, right. maybe it was good, maybe it was bad, but it was an interesting event, right. well there was a darker side to jackson. a darker side to his presidency. a darker side to populism. and andrew jackson, during his administration, we have one of the harshest, one of the cruelest events in u.s. history and that, of course, is the trail of tears. the...
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he requires written proof before he sends henry to the south and also the judge grants bail for henry scott m and henry once he gets that they'll is able to go run to the north. what is actually wrong here? the concept of justice is moving through the paper but i wonder what justice would've looked like for the people involved. it seems the injustice was slavery itself rather than any particular aspect of how the law is operating, at least in this particular case. would justice be a set of legal processes who protect the rights of those accused as fugitives or would justice require destroying or rejecting a system in which it was legal to hold people as property? this question about the visions of justice is partly why wanted to talk about this last one. there is a little epilogue to the paper where he suggests some connections and parallels between anti-kidnapping and the black lives matter movement in terms of essentially publicizing the stories of the horrors inflicted upon african-americans. i think that thinking about visions of justice might help us to interrogate the parallels.
he requires written proof before he sends henry to the south and also the judge grants bail for henry scott m and henry once he gets that they'll is able to go run to the north. what is actually wrong here? the concept of justice is moving through the paper but i wonder what justice would've looked like for the people involved. it seems the injustice was slavery itself rather than any particular aspect of how the law is operating, at least in this particular case. would justice be a set of...
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vonnie: henry, thank you. we will be back with you shortly. henry meyer reporting from moscow. matt miller in hamburg. and in related news, russia is said to be chief suspect in the hot gains of at least a dozen u.s. power plants. joining us on that from idc bureau is is cybersecurity reporter for bloomberg news. give us the lowdown, michael. is it for certain that russia is behind hackings? nothing is for certain, but russia is the chief suspect and we have heard from sources that it is narrowed down to russia as opposed to so many other possible suspects. like north korea or china this is a major hack and the russian connection is worrying. this is hacking at the u.s. power plants and in one case a nuclear power plant, it is a big deal. even if they are starting in the enterprise network, it looks like these hackers are able to find ways into control systems. the backdrop for this is ukraine, where russian hackers have taken down the grid twice in the last 1.5 years and that is why the us government is concerned. mark: is there a threat to public security? what is the impact,
vonnie: henry, thank you. we will be back with you shortly. henry meyer reporting from moscow. matt miller in hamburg. and in related news, russia is said to be chief suspect in the hot gains of at least a dozen u.s. power plants. joining us on that from idc bureau is is cybersecurity reporter for bloomberg news. give us the lowdown, michael. is it for certain that russia is behind hackings? nothing is for certain, but russia is the chief suspect and we have heard from sources that it is...
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justine henry believes in a new france.he increasing numbers of young people like her who are throwing their full support for macrons party in the upcoming parliamentary elections, could herald a paradigm shift for the country and unsettle the establishment. reporter: justine henry is exhausted but relieved that her efforts were worth it. for months, she campaigned day and night for macron's en marche movement. but there is no no time to rest. under its new name la republique en marche, the party now has to make significant gains in the legislative elections. >> we have to get an absolute majority. it's doable but it will be tight. we'll have to fight, but we're used to that and good at it. we don't do politics like the others do, we don't just sit around and wait till we get elected as if by right, without going out and coming into contact with people. we meet local people, we do things in a constructive and coherent manner according to our principles and our values and that's what works. reporter: but it's not been easy.
justine henry believes in a new france.he increasing numbers of young people like her who are throwing their full support for macrons party in the upcoming parliamentary elections, could herald a paradigm shift for the country and unsettle the establishment. reporter: justine henry is exhausted but relieved that her efforts were worth it. for months, she campaigned day and night for macron's en marche movement. but there is no no time to rest. under its new name la republique en marche, the...
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>> and if you didn't know, prince harry's real name is prince henry of wales. harry is a nickname charles and diana gave him. >> i mean, henry doesn't fit him. >> harry. >> i like it, meghan. >>> the royal family has a couple of more stops and they will be back at the palace by prince george's 4th birthday. >> that's a 4th birthday party i want to go top. >>> and talking about taylor swift again. her surprising words are on the way. >>> and the bikini bodies. the stars share their secrets to staying beach ready at any age. >>> and we're with the other harry from the uk. harry styles on the red carpet as he confesses to a celebrity man crush. >> he gets everybody's heart pumping. so handsome. >>> closed captioning provided by --
>> and if you didn't know, prince harry's real name is prince henry of wales. harry is a nickname charles and diana gave him. >> i mean, henry doesn't fit him. >> harry. >> i like it, meghan. >>> the royal family has a couple of more stops and they will be back at the palace by prince george's 4th birthday. >> that's a 4th birthday party i want to go top. >>> and talking about taylor swift again. her surprising words are on the way. >>>...
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scott: well, we created this award, the henry a.ace award, to honor that type of courageous activism against the merger of corporate and state power. we put a cash award with it. and this year, we decided, because they are also in search of a solution, a clean energy solution, which is very viable, wind and solar projects -- we decided to not only give them a grant, an unrestricted prize for their activism and their resistance, but to invest with our assets, the 95 percent of our money that we don't give away every year but we invest to grow. we decided to put some of that into clean solar and wind projects, specifically run by and for the standing rock tribe, to make an example that this is not only good for the planet, but it's a way to make a decent return, too, which we find just shockingly ironic today as president trump has withdrawn from the hugest global agreement to limit greenhouse gas emissions, again, based on snide suspicions without foundation in fact, that, oh, my god, climate change is a chinese hoax and fabrication.
scott: well, we created this award, the henry a.ace award, to honor that type of courageous activism against the merger of corporate and state power. we put a cash award with it. and this year, we decided, because they are also in search of a solution, a clean energy solution, which is very viable, wind and solar projects -- we decided to not only give them a grant, an unrestricted prize for their activism and their resistance, but to invest with our assets, the 95 percent of our money that we...
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charles henry. i'm not going to tell you ever. charles henry, joseph brown. charles henry became a commander . he was a nice guy. i've got to tell you, a side issue. calls the police commissioner in detroit. .'m guessing ray gerrard the number one guy. he was an appointee. he was really clever on the way back. he asked the commissioner if he could have permission to live out of the city. he gave them permission. i could be living on the lake somewhere. he was a fine sergeant. all the guys were great. >> what was that you that you could come in? >> i had an informant. because youm breaks have to barter. he says i have a hot party going on tonight. street, north of claremont. two buildings upstairs. he said let's give it a try. they did. they came back. ladiestil some beautiful go up to the door and go with them. heck, he got in. all we had to do was wait five minutes. they knew they would either do it or come back out. they were able to get up there and make any legal -- an illegal buy. i said this is easy. there were four or five of us. we had no problems. th
charles henry. i'm not going to tell you ever. charles henry, joseph brown. charles henry became a commander . he was a nice guy. i've got to tell you, a side issue. calls the police commissioner in detroit. .'m guessing ray gerrard the number one guy. he was an appointee. he was really clever on the way back. he asked the commissioner if he could have permission to live out of the city. he gave them permission. i could be living on the lake somewhere. he was a fine sergeant. all the guys were...
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drain is now his historian, john is the author of a new book about patrick henry titled patrick henryampion of liberty which hits bookstores in your e-reader up properly this july 4th. john, especially. welcome. thank you for joining us. we really don't know that much about this founding father. why is that and why do you say that patrick henry is so significant to american history? >> part of the reason we don't know as much about him is that he never held a national office. so, he doesn't get the kind of acclaim that we typically give to everybody that did hold national office under the current covenant from george washington and the presidency to the present. another reason perhaps is henry's fame as an orator tends to overshadow the other aspects of his career. large measure because his skill is the same oven order was well deserved but in large measure because his first biographer actually 200 years ago, as it happens, was almost obsessed with oratory over other things. the reason that i got into writing about henry and eventually writing this full new biography of henry was basi
drain is now his historian, john is the author of a new book about patrick henry titled patrick henryampion of liberty which hits bookstores in your e-reader up properly this july 4th. john, especially. welcome. thank you for joining us. we really don't know that much about this founding father. why is that and why do you say that patrick henry is so significant to american history? >> part of the reason we don't know as much about him is that he never held a national office. so, he...
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here henry wallace was franklin roosevelt second vice president. he was elected with him in 1940. he had impact in a couple of different ways. first was that roosevelt for the first time for presidential nominee insisted on henry wallace as his running mate when he was running on his third term in 1940, and he said he wouldn't run for a third term if he didn't get wallace as his running mate. that was significant to the institution of the vice presidency and the presidency because it established presidential nominees choosing a vice presidential nominee. never before had that occurred into 1940, and now that is, the precedent was set. so because of fdr, wallace can be included in terms of the institution as that was significant, because him as an individual or roosevelt was so adamant about this and he wasn't going to take someone that the party gave to him as a running mate. wallace also, in terms of significance, he's known but he is not that well known. there are people who know of you. he ran for president after he was vice president as an inde
here henry wallace was franklin roosevelt second vice president. he was elected with him in 1940. he had impact in a couple of different ways. first was that roosevelt for the first time for presidential nominee insisted on henry wallace as his running mate when he was running on his third term in 1940, and he said he wouldn't run for a third term if he didn't get wallace as his running mate. that was significant to the institution of the vice presidency and the presidency because it...
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>> henry called me last night about it. >> it's unbelievable. henry talks about the china trip.nd i conceived it all and did it all by myself, the whole china initiative. what happened? was this some girl he met at a party or something? >> this is the point he made to me yesterday, henry is always very careful what he says publicly to build up the president but never privately. when he knows he'll be quoted, he makes sure he says how great of a job the president is doing. where it really counts in the private conversations, he builds himself. >> uh-huh. take a reading and give me a call back. >> yeah. >> bye. call me back today. i'm not going to leave until 11:30. bye. >> all right, bye. speak now. (coughs) so sorry. oh no... it's just that your friend daryl here is supposed to be live streaming the wedding and he's not getting any service. i missed, like, the whole thing. what? and i just got an unlimited plan. it's the right plan, wrong network. you see, verizon has the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in america. it's built to work better in cities. tell you what, just u
>> henry called me last night about it. >> it's unbelievable. henry talks about the china trip.nd i conceived it all and did it all by myself, the whole china initiative. what happened? was this some girl he met at a party or something? >> this is the point he made to me yesterday, henry is always very careful what he says publicly to build up the president but never privately. when he knows he'll be quoted, he makes sure he says how great of a job the president is doing....
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henry, to be banned.ing i feel strongly about, because i use my credit card more than cash, especially when it comes to paying off tax bills. government agencies have been punishing you by levying fees of up to 5%. the times investigates airlines, travel agents, ticket booking websites, they are the worst offenders. if the ban comes in, it looks like it is going to be. it could save shoppers nearly £500 million a year on including convenience stores and pubs, they will be banned from doing this. people don't know they are charged until they check out at the end. actually, digby, talking about transparency in terms of pay, this is transparency. looking at this before coming on air, we were in total agreement on this. that's breaking news! if a business is saying, i hope no one finds out. they deserve a kicking. i sincerely hope they will get one. yeah. where you have to be concerned is the credit card companies charge the retailer. if they want to pass that on, 0.6% or whatever, that is legitimate. it is d
henry, to be banned.ing i feel strongly about, because i use my credit card more than cash, especially when it comes to paying off tax bills. government agencies have been punishing you by levying fees of up to 5%. the times investigates airlines, travel agents, ticket booking websites, they are the worst offenders. if the ban comes in, it looks like it is going to be. it could save shoppers nearly £500 million a year on including convenience stores and pubs, they will be banned from doing...
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i'm here to see henry jenkins? i'm henry jenkins. i met a different henry jenkins.id this to me faked jenkins as part of the setup. he's somehow in the middle of this. moving together. keep that top down. quick. legs press off that footplate. press and set. press, set. press, set. hold water. hold water.
i'm here to see henry jenkins? i'm henry jenkins. i met a different henry jenkins.id this to me faked jenkins as part of the setup. he's somehow in the middle of this. moving together. keep that top down. quick. legs press off that footplate. press and set. press, set. press, set. hold water. hold water.
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reporting live, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> henry, thank you. >>> in an unrelated case, alameda county prosecutors said today they intend to refile felony conspiracy charges against a former oakland police officer named ryan walterhouse. authorities say walterhouse was off duty when he paid a sex worker $200 at a castro valley hotel, and later warned her about undercover prostitution tickets. last month the defense made a motion to disclose the identity of that prostitute's pimp who was a confidential informant. the district attorney refused saying it would put the witness' life in danger. prosecutors said today they are asking to refile those counts. walterhouse's attorney, michael cardoza who is also a ktvu legal analyst, said the case is political. >> the d.a.'s office decides to refile the two felony counts against my client. if he were not a police officer, this wouldn't be happening. so he is being treated very unfairly. >> besides the felony counts, walterhouse has also been charged with a misdemeanor count of engaging in prostitution. the sex worker in this case was not jasmine
reporting live, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> henry, thank you. >>> in an unrelated case, alameda county prosecutors said today they intend to refile felony conspiracy charges against a former oakland police officer named ryan walterhouse. authorities say walterhouse was off duty when he paid a sex worker $200 at a castro valley hotel, and later warned her about undercover prostitution tickets. last month the defense made a motion to disclose the identity of that prostitute's...
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with me are broadcaster and campaigner, henry bonsu and the former trader minister, lord digbyjones.nk you for being with us. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the telegraph reports of a gender pay gap within the bbc, as the salary of the corporation's top—earning presenters are set to be revealed. the mail also has that story, saying the corporation will name nearly 100 stars who are paid more than the prime minister. the i also leads on bbc pay, it says two—thirds of the broadcasters' top—paid stars are men. the guardian reports that theresa may has been told to sack the saboteurs within her cabinet, by the conservatives influential committee of backbench mps. the times reports on what it calls "rip—off credit card fees", which are set to be banned, which is says could save shoppers million pounds a year. the metro reports on an ongoing court case involving a police helicopter allegedly used to film people having sex and sunbathing naked. the express leads on a study that claims that avoiding the so—called middle—aged spread dramatically reduces the risk of diabetes. and the ft
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. >> for two years writer henry david thoreau lived on his chores inspiring walden. next, concorde museum curator david wood describes thoreau's reasons for living at the pond and his experience there. >>. >>. >> readers of walden when they first come to the pond are a little puzzled, maybe a little disappointed because when you read walden , you really are expecting to be just amazed at the landscape. the fact that thoreau could be every day staggered by a landscape as humble as this. that takes a little getting used to so it was just a little pond. and now it's an icon of american literary history. henry david thoreau first came out here as a little boy and he remembered that excursionlong after but he came here with his family , actually to gather sand for his father's sandpaper manufacturing enterprise and but he came here to live. it was actually on july 4, 1845 that he came to live and then was out here for two years after that. as his friend ralph waldo emerson had not long before boughtproperty we are standing on now . as the wood one, basically. the soil aro
. >> for two years writer henry david thoreau lived on his chores inspiring walden. next, concorde museum curator david wood describes thoreau's reasons for living at the pond and his experience there. >>. >>. >> readers of walden when they first come to the pond are a little puzzled, maybe a little disappointed because when you read walden , you really are expecting to be just amazed at the landscape. the fact that thoreau could be every day staggered by a landscape as...
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because, in the end, henri defeated marcus, in a sense n their commercial competition with even other. -- with each other. and that defeat resulted in the combination of two powerful companies known today as royal dutch and shell, or the shell oil group. marcus was always getting second shrift. and i thought to myself, why not tell the story upside down? why not look at hamlet from the perspective of horatio? why not tell the story of don question owe today, but in this case look at sancho panza as the true here reof the -- hero of the story? and marcus was the true hero of the story. in order to beat rockefeller, in order to outflank the most powerful oil monopoly of his time, marcus had to unravel a complicated, five-part puzzle of distance, geography, risk, technology and greed. and in doing so, he did a lot of amazing things such as kick start the innovation that would lead to the modern oil tanker, developments and breakthroughs that are still used today, in today's oil tankers. finding a way to finally open up the recently or most recently-inaugurated suez canal to oil shipments
because, in the end, henri defeated marcus, in a sense n their commercial competition with even other. -- with each other. and that defeat resulted in the combination of two powerful companies known today as royal dutch and shell, or the shell oil group. marcus was always getting second shrift. and i thought to myself, why not tell the story upside down? why not look at hamlet from the perspective of horatio? why not tell the story of don question owe today, but in this case look at sancho...
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henry: definitely.re seeing value created where the cost of capital was so low after the crisis that a lot of firms expanded into areas where they should not have been. now, as the economy matures, ceos are rationalizing their footprint. erik: we have talked about embracing complexity, so let's focus on what you say now emerging markets over developing markets. henry: we have had a .5 years of the s&p 500 -- 8.5 years of the s&p. 46% ands of expanded you go where you have not had the same benefit of multiple expansion. the second thing in emerging markets, we are seeing margins starting to improve. some is dedicated on china, and some is the government sector taper tantrum's, they got real rates up and inflation is a better backdrop. erik: a lot of investors are skittish in investing markets because of the currency risk. henry: we have been a dollar the dollar is somewhere between fair value and full value, so we spend time thinking through for investors how do we went to hedge that? in aggregate, we ar
henry: definitely.re seeing value created where the cost of capital was so low after the crisis that a lot of firms expanded into areas where they should not have been. now, as the economy matures, ceos are rationalizing their footprint. erik: we have talked about embracing complexity, so let's focus on what you say now emerging markets over developing markets. henry: we have had a .5 years of the s&p 500 -- 8.5 years of the s&p. 46% ands of expanded you go where you have not had the...
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what are you seeing out there, henry? >> reporter: jim and rahel, i can show you the liquidation sale sign in front of iconic taj mahal kaseen known resort sign president donald trump dubbed it eighth wonder of the world when it opened in 1990. hundreds of lining up down the iconic walkway driveway to try and own a piece of history before the hotel gutted to make way fort hard rock hotel and casino everything from basic hotel items like chairs and mattresses and sheets for just a few dollars to $550 poker tables and for the big spenders, there's those iconic chandeliers they'll run you about 7500 a piece. the president hasn't been affiliated with the hotel since 2009 following bankruptcy and you won't find his name on anything inside any more but we did ask people if they thought president trauma pops legacy would help or hurt the sale and pretty much got the same reaction from both fans and critics. >> i think it helps the sale. definitely. people want a piece of trump. piece of history. that's what we have here. >> i th
what are you seeing out there, henry? >> reporter: jim and rahel, i can show you the liquidation sale sign in front of iconic taj mahal kaseen known resort sign president donald trump dubbed it eighth wonder of the world when it opened in 1990. hundreds of lining up down the iconic walkway driveway to try and own a piece of history before the hotel gutted to make way fort hard rock hotel and casino everything from basic hotel items like chairs and mattresses and sheets for just a few...
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by violence, henry. >> reporter: neighborhood ace wear there was a homicide here overnight.tape right here we have poured over crime stats and found that actually most of the homicide this year so far have been in north philadelphia. >> at one point, i heard something very regular, very loud. >> reporter: when helena, was shooting death of the 20 year-old man down the house from the house she grew up. philadelphia police say it is one of the 156 homicide city wide so far in 2017, that is most since 2012 when there were 185 murders during first half of that year. five years ago was also the last time we saw more than 300 people killed in philadelphia in a single year. >> i hate it. there should be changes made that we cannot have people with guns like that all over the place. >> reporter: city crime stats show that most of the murders this year, about 85, have been in north philadelphia, zooming new can see hardest hit appears to be three block radius around mcphearson square we have seen nine there this year. back in germantown stephen kin sey will hoe public safety meeting
by violence, henry. >> reporter: neighborhood ace wear there was a homicide here overnight.tape right here we have poured over crime stats and found that actually most of the homicide this year so far have been in north philadelphia. >> at one point, i heard something very regular, very loud. >> reporter: when helena, was shooting death of the 20 year-old man down the house from the house she grew up. philadelphia police say it is one of the 156 homicide city wide so far in...
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ed henry. >> marijuana. >> tucker: is a marijuana?> a new dui goes into effect, driving under the influence of electrons. gaming devices, phones, tablets, even while stopped. >> net electronic marijuana vaporizers. just electronics. ed henry you are negative one. let's see if you can retain yourself. question four. yesterday officials in china announced that they were going to ban a pop singer. they say this because of his controversial antics. who is it. >> >> justin bieber. >> tucker: justin bieber says griff jenkins. let's go to the tape. >> justin bieber has been blacklisted from playing in beijing for his own behavior officials stated. a series of misbehaviors while abroad have caused public resentment >> tucker: well, you have bieber fever, don't you? >> it wasn't fair. in the investigation -- >> tucker: i completely agree. last question. melissa mccarthy, or oppression of sean spicer brought him to a whole new level of fame. in that imitation of spicer, what unusual limp mode of transportation to tuesday around? >> segway. >> t
ed henry. >> marijuana. >> tucker: is a marijuana?> a new dui goes into effect, driving under the influence of electrons. gaming devices, phones, tablets, even while stopped. >> net electronic marijuana vaporizers. just electronics. ed henry you are negative one. let's see if you can retain yourself. question four. yesterday officials in china announced that they were going to ban a pop singer. they say this because of his controversial antics. who is it. >> >>...
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well to play us out of this episode of going underground now is henry face c.u.z. p entropy is now streaming online henry you busk outside the hotel i live in so about that it's fantastic that's why you're here exactly why you're here is twenty four days is the ground for fire tragedy one of the songs i listen to it's changed over the days if you've been playing it yeah i suppose its significance has changed not just for me but for the people i did change the title of the song to and i suppose it's small relevant now and it was before i voted so it makes sense to play and if a.z. thank you will be back on monday the anniversary of the death of jelly roll morton of a hundred eighty five years to the day u.s. pro-slavery president drew jackson vetoed a second federal bank of the united states keeping the presidential media hears of london like one of the songs off henry faces upcoming that you can find out about on his website that henry facing off cold. cash. giving. way to. hold on to me. and meet the. sting. they too afraid to make a sound this no one here to take
well to play us out of this episode of going underground now is henry face c.u.z. p entropy is now streaming online henry you busk outside the hotel i live in so about that it's fantastic that's why you're here exactly why you're here is twenty four days is the ground for fire tragedy one of the songs i listen to it's changed over the days if you've been playing it yeah i suppose its significance has changed not just for me but for the people i did change the title of the song to and i suppose...
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tonight -- kate mckinnon, from "atlanta", actor brian tyree henry, author janet mock, featuring the 8gd with eric moore. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. attorney general jeff sessions testified today before the senate intelligence committee. and i'm not saying it proves that he was in the pocket of the russians, but he does fit in there. [ laughter ] look at that little guy. look at that little gentleman. during his senate testimony today, attorney general jeff sessions said that any suggestion he colluded with russia during the election is quote, "an appalling and detestable lie." and he blamed it on those gold-darn duke boys. [ light laughter ] former house speaker newt gingrich has published a new book titled "understanding trump." and i have to say it's a pretty quick read. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] a new poll found that only 37% of voters think president trump is honest. or as trump put it -- >> 100%. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: the white house announced today that president trump will award his first medal of honor next month. so con
tonight -- kate mckinnon, from "atlanta", actor brian tyree henry, author janet mock, featuring the 8gd with eric moore. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. attorney general jeff sessions testified today before the senate intelligence committee. and i'm not saying it proves that he was in the pocket of the russians, but he does fit in there. [ laughter ] look at that little guy. look at that little gentleman. during his senate testimony today, attorney...
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he used to work at henry lackey high school in indianhead, maryland. charles county public schools tells us they placed him on administrative leave when a student come forward with accusations against him last spring. wells was then indicted almost 8 months later in connection to the case. now, he has been working in the school district administrative offices in a temporary position since the claims were made and will be there until there is a lu a lot of people in charles county have questions about all of this. on the community facebook page, some want to know why the school district never told parents. the system sent us this statement saying it did not send a letter to parents last spring because at the time, there were no formal charges placed against wells, only accusations. either way you cut it, this has been a week full of controversy for charles county public schools. on monday with alert authorities accused former teacher's aide carlos bell of sexually assaulting multiple students at a school where he worked. he remains behind bars at the ch
he used to work at henry lackey high school in indianhead, maryland. charles county public schools tells us they placed him on administrative leave when a student come forward with accusations against him last spring. wells was then indicted almost 8 months later in connection to the case. now, he has been working in the school district administrative offices in a temporary position since the claims were made and will be there until there is a lu a lot of people in charles county have questions...
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. >> president nixon will dispatch his adviser on foreign affairs, henry kissinger, to paris for thece talks. >> it is thought that the u.s. is working out a new proposal to offer to the viet cong and north vietnam. >> nixon's strategy on vietnam was to negotiate a peace agreement but at the same time to vietnamize the conflict. >> we had to turn the war over to south vietnam or it would be helpless. we couldn't fight their war forever. >> the south vietnamese were taught to think like americans, act like americans fight like americans. >> south vietnam's president thieu, he wanted nothing more than to gradually take over full responsibility for the war. >> president nixon started withdrawing troops almost right away. he had a lot to withdraw. over 500,000 men were there. >> but he did this very slowly. as they supposedly shifted the burden of the fighting to the south vietnamese. it was going so slowly a lot of people were getting killed in the process, and there was no end to it. >> october 15, 1969, vietnam moratorium day. >> surely this is a day unique in our history. never have
. >> president nixon will dispatch his adviser on foreign affairs, henry kissinger, to paris for thece talks. >> it is thought that the u.s. is working out a new proposal to offer to the viet cong and north vietnam. >> nixon's strategy on vietnam was to negotiate a peace agreement but at the same time to vietnamize the conflict. >> we had to turn the war over to south vietnam or it would be helpless. we couldn't fight their war forever. >> the south vietnamese were...
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the owner was rather distracted with politics to the point that he owed henry a lot of back wages. in 1860, his employer, thomas dryer, decided to give the paper to henry in return for back pages that he was owed. henry turned the newspaper into a success, invested in real estate as the town grew and was able eventually to build a house as grand as this one. >> watch c-span cities tour of port planned, oregon, saturday at noon eastern on c-span's book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> funding for the children's health insurance program known as c.h.i.p. is set to expire at the end of september. members of the house subcommittee recently looked at extending the program and how proposed changes to medicaid would affect it. witnesses include former state and federal health care officials. this hearing is 2 1/2 hours. >> the subcommittee on health will now come to order. the chair wishes to observe that today's hearing was originally scheduled to occur last wednesday morning. but o
the owner was rather distracted with politics to the point that he owed henry a lot of back wages. in 1860, his employer, thomas dryer, decided to give the paper to henry in return for back pages that he was owed. henry turned the newspaper into a success, invested in real estate as the town grew and was able eventually to build a house as grand as this one. >> watch c-span cities tour of port planned, oregon, saturday at noon eastern on c-span's book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on...
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our crime reporter, henry lease, spoke to the victim's family. he joins us live in antioch with the latest. henry. >> reporter: frank and heather, this employee was the soul breadwinner for his family. now they're heartbroken that he was shot dead while working behind the counter here. they say they don't even have enough money to pay for a proper burial. >> i can't believe it. i can't believe it. >> reporter: she is grief stricken over the loss of her husband of 25 years. the 57-year-old was shot dedmon day night while working behind the counter at this gas station in antioch. >> i don't believe that he's gone. he left me here. he left me here alone. he didn't tell me he was leaving me. >> reporter: he leaves behind three children. two of them are in college. for the past five years he worked nape-hour days to support them. >> he's a hard working guy. every day he would wake up, go to work, come back and watch tv or something or ask how my day was. he would go i hope you're not tired, and i didn't do anything all day. i'm like, you're the one wo
our crime reporter, henry lease, spoke to the victim's family. he joins us live in antioch with the latest. henry. >> reporter: frank and heather, this employee was the soul breadwinner for his family. now they're heartbroken that he was shot dead while working behind the counter here. they say they don't even have enough money to pay for a proper burial. >> i can't believe it. i can't believe it. >> reporter: she is grief stricken over the loss of her husband of 25 years. the...
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reporter henry rossoff live in doyletown where henry, person of interest was just arraigned on new charges. >> reporter: that is correct, cosmo dinardo was arraigned inside judge's chambers behind me just about 45, 50 minutes ago and currently on his way to the bucks county correctional facility as we show you video, picture of him , this time bail was set at $5 million cash, highest bail amount that the judge has ever set. it means family cannot bond him out at 10 percent which is what happened yesterday when he was being held on one million-dollar for a weapons charge and his family came up with a hundred thousand. dinardo now stand accused of taking car of one of the four missing men and trying to sell it to the friend for $500. district attorney's office says that carries a 1996 nissan maxima belong to go 21 year-old tom meo last seen by family and friend july 7th reported missing july 8th and dinardo is accused of trying to sell the car which has meo 's diabetic kit still inside july 9th. police say car was recovered in one of the dinardo properties, of course, that is where all of th
reporter henry rossoff live in doyletown where henry, person of interest was just arraigned on new charges. >> reporter: that is correct, cosmo dinardo was arraigned inside judge's chambers behind me just about 45, 50 minutes ago and currently on his way to the bucks county correctional facility as we show you video, picture of him , this time bail was set at $5 million cash, highest bail amount that the judge has ever set. it means family cannot bond him out at 10 percent which is what...
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"eyewitness news" reporter henry rosoff has more. >> reporter: confused drivers were greeted by locked doors at local dmv offices today unable to accomplish even the most pace sick of business. >> i was hoping to get my registration fixed. apparently not. >> reporter: lola asked us what was going on. >> bottom line is dmv ares are closed. >> reporter: after we explained she told us her registration expires today. >> i can't drive, i can't do anything on the road. >> reporter: so far lawmakers can't seem to get anything done except point fingers. governor chris christie shut down nonessential state offices on and asians after no budget vote last night. he put up posters blaming vincent prieto. >> shut down was completely unnecessary and completely avoidable. fact is i was ready to sign a budget yesterday. i'm still willing to sign one today. >> reporter: but prieto fired back saying new insurance rules are a topic for another daily. >> how do you get a budget and not a shut down and blame the only guy that is trying to get it there. again, this is a hostage crisis and this is unacceptab
"eyewitness news" reporter henry rosoff has more. >> reporter: confused drivers were greeted by locked doors at local dmv offices today unable to accomplish even the most pace sick of business. >> i was hoping to get my registration fixed. apparently not. >> reporter: lola asked us what was going on. >> bottom line is dmv ares are closed. >> reporter: after we explained she told us her registration expires today. >> i can't drive, i can't do...
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our crime reporter henry lee is at the alameda county sheriff's department with what we know. henry. >> reporter: well, frank, investigators say daniel was targeted but they don't know exactly why. what they do know is there was more than one attacker. and now they need the public to help find his killers. a growing memorial of candles and messages marked the spot where 29-year-old daniel del toro was gunned down. he died at the scene. investigators say there is more than one assailant and that they fled in a car. witnesses said they were stunned to learn what happened. >> when we arrived, to our surprise and dismay we found the three-month-old baby that in stroller. >> reporter: the baby boy was not hurt and is now with relatives. detectives believe he was targeted but have not uncovered a motive. a day after the hearing deputies maintain a visible presence in the neighborhood. investigators say they need the public's help especially with an innocent baby boy caught up in the violence and now without a father. >> this child will not know exactly what happened that day but the
our crime reporter henry lee is at the alameda county sheriff's department with what we know. henry. >> reporter: well, frank, investigators say daniel was targeted but they don't know exactly why. what they do know is there was more than one attacker. and now they need the public to help find his killers. a growing memorial of candles and messages marked the spot where 29-year-old daniel del toro was gunned down. he died at the scene. investigators say there is more than one assailant...
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eyewitness news reporter henry rosoof is live with details. henry? >> reporter: jessica, the spiders like to spin their webs in and around light fixtures like this one and the problem has gotten to the point where septa is now taking action. >> they're pretty big. maybe 2-3 inches. >> reporter: well known to emerge as the sun begins to set, these spiders don't mind hanging with work-weary travelers. >> it's really bad if you're sitting here and not paying attention they'll be in your face before you know it. >> reporter: there's so much buzz around the spiders that septa is taking action. a spokesman says an exterminator sprayed last week. he also says employees have been cleaning light fixtures. >> i was helping the septa guy because he was short and i'm tall. >> reporter: and earlier in the day well before nightfall we did notice particularly clean light fixtures and only a few smaller, dead spiders. though he's skeptual things have improved. >> they should be hiding now but i don't know. i don't think so. >> reporter: septa says the extermination
eyewitness news reporter henry rosoof is live with details. henry? >> reporter: jessica, the spiders like to spin their webs in and around light fixtures like this one and the problem has gotten to the point where septa is now taking action. >> they're pretty big. maybe 2-3 inches. >> reporter: well known to emerge as the sun begins to set, these spiders don't mind hanging with work-weary travelers. >> it's really bad if you're sitting here and not paying attention...
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rockefeller is taking a walk and henry cabot lodge. these are the the alternatives. i'll endear myself to the goldwater swing and got the nomination and i'm going to get those delegates, as many as i can. and it becomes a fight in 1968 twin rockefeller who i mentioned before, who certainly "national review" is not going to support, and nixon, which has an ewan uneasy for him but stood up for goldwater when the others didn't, and a young fellow name reagan. this is the pre-obama era. buckley thought it was impossible for a man to go into politics, be in government one year and get the nomination, and buckley said, if we nominate reagan, and they nominate humphrey, we lose with a conservative devoce -- devoce in a row, that's hold reagan for another day and he writes a series of columnses that are signals to various conservative movement little, and gets a great deal of criticism from the reaganize that reagan would be better for another time. it split to board of "national review." one of the few times bill rusher threatened to quit. he was proud he opposed nixan ever
rockefeller is taking a walk and henry cabot lodge. these are the the alternatives. i'll endear myself to the goldwater swing and got the nomination and i'm going to get those delegates, as many as i can. and it becomes a fight in 1968 twin rockefeller who i mentioned before, who certainly "national review" is not going to support, and nixon, which has an ewan uneasy for him but stood up for goldwater when the others didn't, and a young fellow name reagan. this is the pre-obama era....
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speaker, henry's christian faith was the foundation of his life. he spent a number of years immersed in bible study. henry shared his love for duke football and basketball with his children and his grandchildren. his grandchildren, by the way, mr. speaker, like to call dr. -- call him pinky. despite his best efforts to turn them into duke fans, they all attended the university of at chapel hill. sadly he passed away on the 11th of july. he's remembered by his family as a caring husband, father, and grandfather. and he will be deeply missed by his community that he helped build. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer, for five minutes. mr. blumenauer: thank you, mr. speaker. is is really an amazing time on capitol hill. the republican internal battles and inability to deliver a coherent, effective, alternative to fulfill all their counter particulartry campaign promises on health care has done more than just e
speaker, henry's christian faith was the foundation of his life. he spent a number of years immersed in bible study. henry shared his love for duke football and basketball with his children and his grandchildren. his grandchildren, by the way, mr. speaker, like to call dr. -- call him pinky. despite his best efforts to turn them into duke fans, they all attended the university of at chapel hill. sadly he passed away on the 11th of july. he's remembered by his family as a caring husband, father,...