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with henry glover still in the backseat. it's been five years since henry glover died.edward is still haunted by the experience. >> i tried to figure it out. i used to come out here and just sit and try to redo the whole thing, and i just can't... i just can't figure it out. i really can't. >> i wasn't gonna do this, but since we... that's the guy? >> that's the one that beat me. >> you sure? >> i'm positive. he beat me good. i mean, i grew up in the neighborhood project, i mean, fighting three, four times a day. but i never got beat how this man beat me with my hands behind my back, kicking me in my face, spitting in my face whenever he feab6sei >> it's been five years. you're sure this is the dude? >> i'm positive. i'll put my life on the line that's the one beat me. i would never forget his face. >> narrator: the officer edward king fingered was lieutenant dwayne scheuermann, then second in command of the nopd swat team.i within the ranks of the police department, scheuermann's status 3 cop; courageous and fearless.m that was certainly the reputation he had earned in
with henry glover still in the backseat. it's been five years since henry glover died.edward is still haunted by the experience. >> i tried to figure it out. i used to come out here and just sit and try to redo the whole thing, and i just can't... i just can't figure it out. i really can't. >> i wasn't gonna do this, but since we... that's the guy? >> that's the one that beat me. >> you sure? >> i'm positive. he beat me good. i mean, i grew up in the neighborhood...
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henry in 1785. henry had every last reform and policy that he and jefferson championed. madison feared demagoguey. he identified henry with demagoguey. jefferson always saw tyranny at the top of the political hierarchy, until he was elected. for madison, tyranny had more than one source. it could manifest if too much power was in the state or executive branch. power could shift. it was only in the 1790s that identify noticed the sense of tyranny between him and washington in a bid to con system date national power in one plait place. madison and jefferson differed in meaningful ways on slavery. both advocated recolonization on the west coast of africa. but their thinking was similar. jefferson the scientist saw the inevidentability of a body war if the races were not permanently separated. he believed this despite having witnessed first hand the productive lives of african-american in philadelphia. he wouldn't turn away from the series of bloodlines through breeding practices. on a trip with jefferson through new york in 1791, madison observed the talents of black former
henry in 1785. henry had every last reform and policy that he and jefferson championed. madison feared demagoguey. he identified henry with demagoguey. jefferson always saw tyranny at the top of the political hierarchy, until he was elected. for madison, tyranny had more than one source. it could manifest if too much power was in the state or executive branch. power could shift. it was only in the 1790s that identify noticed the sense of tyranny between him and washington in a bid to con system...
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patrick henry was a magnificent orator. jefferson who really hated him called him the greatest orator of all time. to get a complement from somebody who hated him as much as jefferson did gave special credence. once in the 1780s jefferson and madison were in a fight with henry on the other side and jefferson said we just have to give up. the only thing we can do is pray for his early death. a one track of laughter] >> henry hijacked the convention. it was going through the constitution line by line. he raised the issues and there was this thunderstorm speech. james madison tells you of important blessings which he imagines will result to us and mankind from the adoption of the system henry told the delegates at the beginning of what might have been the high point of his rhetorical performance at the convention. he saw instead the dangers of which is pregnant. i see it. i feel it. he could even seem beams of a higher order in anxious concerning our decision. when he looked beyond the horizon it defies human eyes at the final
patrick henry was a magnificent orator. jefferson who really hated him called him the greatest orator of all time. to get a complement from somebody who hated him as much as jefferson did gave special credence. once in the 1780s jefferson and madison were in a fight with henry on the other side and jefferson said we just have to give up. the only thing we can do is pray for his early death. a one track of laughter] >> henry hijacked the convention. it was going through the constitution...
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henry in 1785. henry had every last reform and policy that he and jefferson championed.madison feared demagoguey. he identified henry with demagoguey. jefferson always saw tyranny at the top of the political hierarchy, until he was elected. for madison, tyranny had more than one source. it could manifest if too much power was in the state or executive branch. power could shift. it was only in the 1790s that identify noticed the sense of tyranny between him and washington in a bid to con system date national power in one plait place. madison and jefferson differed in meaningful ways on slavery. both advocated recolonization on the west coast of africa. but their thinking was similar. jefferson the scientist saw the inevidentability of a body war if the races were not permanently separated. he believed this despite having witnessed first hand the productive lives of african-american in philadelphia. he wouldn't turn away from the series of bloodlines through breeding practices. on a trip with jefferson through new york in 1791, madison observed the talents of black former
henry in 1785. henry had every last reform and policy that he and jefferson championed.madison feared demagoguey. he identified henry with demagoguey. jefferson always saw tyranny at the top of the political hierarchy, until he was elected. for madison, tyranny had more than one source. it could manifest if too much power was in the state or executive branch. power could shift. it was only in the 1790s that identify noticed the sense of tyranny between him and washington in a bid to con system...
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co-owners of henry's soul cafe. 5431 indian head parkway in oxon hill, maryland.re's also a location at fourth and k street northwest. and 17th and u street northwest. if you want to get the pie, go online to henry's sweet potato pie.com and order it. they will ship it any place. >> you can pick it up from either location. >> oh, you can pick it up? so it comes like this. you put it in the freezer & thaw it out. >> of course you can get it already done. but we just could not keep up with the demand of having them already baked. >> it's the best. >> we're going to bake about 20,000 this week. >> good grief, are you? >> and those that we don't bake or those that want to bake them at home and claim that they made them and don't give us the credit. >> don't give 'em credit. when people say oh, that pie was so good. >> you can show them coming out of the observep. you can see i made this. we'll miss out on a lot of the credit, but at least a lot of homes will have a great tasting sweet potato pie on the table. >> all right. so the crust comes already prepared? >> every
co-owners of henry's soul cafe. 5431 indian head parkway in oxon hill, maryland.re's also a location at fourth and k street northwest. and 17th and u street northwest. if you want to get the pie, go online to henry's sweet potato pie.com and order it. they will ship it any place. >> you can pick it up from either location. >> oh, you can pick it up? so it comes like this. you put it in the freezer & thaw it out. >> of course you can get it already done. but we just could...
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i think henry or john, maybe henry could answer this. let's suppose the economy turned out the way that obama and by then thought it might, 7% unemployment and there had been a net gain of jobs. i know that is implausible but that is what they put forward. suppose that had happened. with all of the ships and mood in opinion and the white working-class moving the other way, would that have happened? is this election really all about the state of the economy and all the factors you have been talking about with respect to public opinion and public mood, a result of the current state of the economy and not something -- the application it going away in two years of the economy does recover? >> i am not sure it would have been a 54 seat gain, but it would have been a substantial gain. we had examples before where large centralization, the implementation -- even a growing the economy, like in the 1960's or recovering quite rapidly in the early 1990's, and the white working-class reacted in the same way, even those those results were not impleme
i think henry or john, maybe henry could answer this. let's suppose the economy turned out the way that obama and by then thought it might, 7% unemployment and there had been a net gain of jobs. i know that is implausible but that is what they put forward. suppose that had happened. with all of the ships and mood in opinion and the white working-class moving the other way, would that have happened? is this election really all about the state of the economy and all the factors you have been...
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henry joins us. good morning. my first question is are you crazy? you're making this easy for us to do ourselves at home? you know people will say i made this. this is my recipe. >> well actually you're helping us. because the reason this pie kit was created because we could not keep up with the demand of baking them ourselves. because this is the busiest time of the year. this and including christmas. and we basically have to bake in the neighborhood of 20- 30,000 pies within a week's time. so because we don't have that type of time and oven space, we created a take-home kit to take away the 50 minutes to hour it takes to bake this particular pie in the ovens at our restaurant and you can take it home and make it yourself. but you're going to tell them you did it any way. >> bernard, tell me what we have here and what the ingredients are. because this looks really simple to do. >> well the main ingredient is love. >> and sweet potatoes. >> we have the pie shell here that you fill and then we have our famous recipe here. >> so this is already mixed
henry joins us. good morning. my first question is are you crazy? you're making this easy for us to do ourselves at home? you know people will say i made this. this is my recipe. >> well actually you're helping us. because the reason this pie kit was created because we could not keep up with the demand of baking them ourselves. because this is the busiest time of the year. this and including christmas. and we basically have to bake in the neighborhood of 20- 30,000 pies within a week's...
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henry kissinger is an arch example of a superstar -- a superstar in foreign policy. can anyone say that the fine- tuning of those years have long term benefits? it struck me as short-sighted in that the soviets persisted in shipping weaponry to north vietnam that was killing americans, they kept building biological weapons programs. there is a simple misinterpretation of the american opening of china. it was china rushing to us because of fear they would be attacked by the soviets union. cruxes any of that because of our foreign policy wizards who had set up the building of our military? the strong military. does that matter. >> a strong military is indeed important, and that has been an american assumption since the korean war common-law but what do we match the two? a military does not even exist by itself. my argument would be that less might be more as america engages with the world. these ongoing attempts at fine- tuning, that any problem can be managed, that we can work our way, the political military clout is needed for such problem-solving often works against
henry kissinger is an arch example of a superstar -- a superstar in foreign policy. can anyone say that the fine- tuning of those years have long term benefits? it struck me as short-sighted in that the soviets persisted in shipping weaponry to north vietnam that was killing americans, they kept building biological weapons programs. there is a simple misinterpretation of the american opening of china. it was china rushing to us because of fear they would be attacked by the soviets union. cruxes...
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don't go john henry traffic man, don't go across that street. the flood song poems were poems written in reaction to katrina. how can i enter that space of writing poems about that. i'm not from there and don't have family there. who benefits from that tragedy? who benefits from that disregard for humanity and the thought animals would benefit from that. this first poem is flood songs number 4 mosquitoes drinking didy. >> drink every hour next up this hour and every hour after. was born in the river there is enough to go around. drink every hour on the hour and every hour after. in the river there is enough to go around. drink every hour. there is enough to go around. drink every hour and every hour after. go to the river there is enough to go around. drink up the hours and every after burned down by the river -- drink air land is here for after survivors go around they are enough. [applause] >> flood song 8 stray dogs duet. >> the every i learned. food. for the good. love. your hand smiled with me. you wanted me to understand you with -- my tee
don't go john henry traffic man, don't go across that street. the flood song poems were poems written in reaction to katrina. how can i enter that space of writing poems about that. i'm not from there and don't have family there. who benefits from that tragedy? who benefits from that disregard for humanity and the thought animals would benefit from that. this first poem is flood songs number 4 mosquitoes drinking didy. >> drink every hour next up this hour and every hour after. was born...
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unfortunately, henri much preferred the company of his mistress diane de poitiers. to catherine's horror, he gave diane a little gift-- chenonceau. much later, when henri ii was dead and catherine de medici ruled france, she took revenge and ousted diane from chenonceau. you can see diane pictured in francois' bedroom or imagine the schemings of the medici queen in her green study. the great kitchen conjures images of renaissance feasts. queen catherine threw lavish parties and weddings at chenonceau, with fireworks bursting from the trees and fountains flowing with wine. mmm! [speaking french] maxa, voice-over: festivals are still a way of life in france during the summer months, and they make a great diversion from castle-hopping. maxa: very strong? maxa, voice-over: the charming town of tours hosts a garlic festival every july. you know, if there's any place in tours that you don't have to worry about vampires congregating, it's here at this fete today. look at all this garlic. maxa, voice-over: while in town, don't miss the 15th-century half-timbered houses on t
unfortunately, henri much preferred the company of his mistress diane de poitiers. to catherine's horror, he gave diane a little gift-- chenonceau. much later, when henri ii was dead and catherine de medici ruled france, she took revenge and ousted diane from chenonceau. you can see diane pictured in francois' bedroom or imagine the schemings of the medici queen in her green study. the great kitchen conjures images of renaissance feasts. queen catherine threw lavish parties and weddings at...
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en nueva york y eliminaron a los red bulls de rafa marquez y tierry henry...esta noche se jugo el segundo partido y debido a que los quakes perdieron el primer partido en santa clara todo parecia que una vez mas los del sur de la bahia serian eliminados facilmente al jugar de visitantes...pero las cosas fueron diferentes....ad lib adl iblos quakes necesitaban un solo empate para conseguir el pase.ad lib ad libjuan pablo angel podria haber metido su ultimo gol como jugador ya que contempla el retiro...ad lib adliblos quakes ahora esperan al ganador del partido entre el columbus y colorado rapids que juegan el sabado.ad lib ad lib y el america se siente confiado que podra superar los dos compromisos que faltan de la temporada regular del futbol mexicano para pasar a la liguilla. esto dijo memo ochoa en el entrenamiento de
en nueva york y eliminaron a los red bulls de rafa marquez y tierry henry...esta noche se jugo el segundo partido y debido a que los quakes perdieron el primer partido en santa clara todo parecia que una vez mas los del sur de la bahia serian eliminados facilmente al jugar de visitantes...pero las cosas fueron diferentes....ad lib adl iblos quakes necesitaban un solo empate para conseguir el pase.ad lib ad libjuan pablo angel podria haber metido su ultimo gol como jugador ya que contempla el...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, my name is henry chan. i'm the chairman of the canaan lutheran church. our ministry already in here on this location at the corner of ninth avenue and anza street for more than 40 years. in all of these years we have never received any complaints
. >> ladies and gentlemen, my name is henry chan. i'm the chairman of the canaan lutheran church. our ministry already in here on this location at the corner of ninth avenue and anza street for more than 40 years. in all of these years we have never received any complaints
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an arch one would be henry kissinger, who indeed was described by president nixon, for whom he worked as national security advisor and then secretary of state, as having a passion for emergency. indeed, president nixon said that if vietnam had not existed, henry kissinger would have had to create it for the excitement of the emergency and crisis. >> i want to read - it's a little long, but i want to read your conclusion, a paragraph, a long paragraph here -- and then come back, go over some of this territory. this is at the end of the book. now that sounds like you've just kind of indicted everybody that's involved in all this foreign policy security stuff. >> well if one looks at the enthusiasts and public-spirited citizens who do shape american foreign policy and then compares that to the record of the last lifetime, which we've just discussed at the opening of this program, one can't help but reach that conclusion -- that something is terribly, terribly wrong. and what is wrong is that the so-called national security establishment, as generally defined there, has a passionate faith
an arch one would be henry kissinger, who indeed was described by president nixon, for whom he worked as national security advisor and then secretary of state, as having a passion for emergency. indeed, president nixon said that if vietnam had not existed, henry kissinger would have had to create it for the excitement of the emergency and crisis. >> i want to read - it's a little long, but i want to read your conclusion, a paragraph, a long paragraph here -- and then come back, go over...
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. >> artist john henry will build 2 36 foot metal sculpture on the westport new develop thament includeof homes offices shops and a hotel. it is being paid for
. >> artist john henry will build 2 36 foot metal sculpture on the westport new develop thament includeof homes offices shops and a hotel. it is being paid for
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henry? >> san francisco, even these dogs have of raincoats, ladies and gentleman.the moment it is pouring rain do not worry. to can ignore that because it is going to be a perfect day. and just before the thanksgiving holiday. as usual, the of the items that you would expect. pomegranate, and fascinating items. for example, these are actually grown with no soil. this is a new kdikon crash, it is an amazing new variety and spicy-radish. and try to light. case in point, things you cannot find anywhere else. and even to grow your own olives just a few weeks in the past 20 days in what her. 60 days in brine, and 20 days anin water. the target 2 day sale is almost here and the last thing that's going to stop me is weak thighs. mountain series, level 10. backwards. [male announcer] starts friday, november 26th at 4am. o? i'm doing a bit of light calisthenics, to practice for the big target 2 day sale on friday morning. when i'm shopping i feel it right here. >> just cleaning up this area is risky. >> and people in that area, the homeless community can be very aggressive.
henry? >> san francisco, even these dogs have of raincoats, ladies and gentleman.the moment it is pouring rain do not worry. to can ignore that because it is going to be a perfect day. and just before the thanksgiving holiday. as usual, the of the items that you would expect. pomegranate, and fascinating items. for example, these are actually grown with no soil. this is a new kdikon crash, it is an amazing new variety and spicy-radish. and try to light. case in point, things you cannot...
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i mean, on the hit list was angel island, mount diablo, ona nuevo, henry ko state park.ieces of california's natural heritage and history. and when the public rose up and opposed that, umg r instead the state parks department said all right, we'll have reduced hours at 150 during the winter. well, guess what? this week the winter season started. i was driving on wednesday up highway 1 in san mateo county and there were several state beaches that were padlocked. so it's already begun. with the $25 billion deficit that we just learned about this week for the state that jerry brown's going to be facing, i can't imagine that any new money's going to state parks from state government. there are going to be more cuts and potentially more closures. >> what i worry about is not even so much the shuttering as the wholesale ripping off of these parks people going in there, doing damage, a lot of metal in there people might want for scrap. a lot of really sxikz artifacts and all kinds of things that are worth stealing. i hate to say that, but it's true. is there any plan so we don'
i mean, on the hit list was angel island, mount diablo, ona nuevo, henry ko state park.ieces of california's natural heritage and history. and when the public rose up and opposed that, umg r instead the state parks department said all right, we'll have reduced hours at 150 during the winter. well, guess what? this week the winter season started. i was driving on wednesday up highway 1 in san mateo county and there were several state beaches that were padlocked. so it's already begun. with the...
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aporte. >>> todo comenzó con henri y su manejador para conseguir más seguidores en la red social >>> tienes esa oportunidad por favor hazlo porque en el futuro no se sabe quién te tienen ahí >>> ellos se van a presentar en puerto rico como grupo éste sería la última presentación de ustedes no? >>> no creo que sea la última presentación también tenemos algo en santo domingo, en santiago, allá en la república dominicana, que creo que va para marzo por ahí pero, estamos súper emocionados de purluerto o porque hacen por 2 años rompimos récord >>> y sobre la disputa de max el guitarrista con romeo que llevó a éste último con amenazar la agrupación si surguía un comentario más esto dijo henri? >>> una pena digo yo porque se salió un poquito de contexto, lo que era pero por falta de comunicación y cosas así perico sas así siempre suceden entre nosotros como siempre hemos complicado pe explicado pero nada que una conversación puedan ayudar, pero ahora somos hermanos siempre y pasó eso al olvido >>> nos alegramos en nueva york, univisión. >>> bueno gracias a ella y es momento de ir con la inf
aporte. >>> todo comenzó con henri y su manejador para conseguir más seguidores en la red social >>> tienes esa oportunidad por favor hazlo porque en el futuro no se sabe quién te tienen ahí >>> ellos se van a presentar en puerto rico como grupo éste sería la última presentación de ustedes no? >>> no creo que sea la última presentación también tenemos algo en santo domingo, en santiago, allá en la república dominicana, que creo que va para marzo...
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saw henry and i was at the special operations convention which henry is a director i found out laterwe were in training group and his name was tim kirk and me and tim were at the tables with our wives and i saw henry and i recognized him. if you see pictures of him as a young guy, he looks the same and i thought it was him. >> gentlemen, let me just finish the sentence because we will be cut off. you two reconnected. you embraced. you kissed and you are friends for life. >> absolutely. >> it's a wonderful story. congratulations to both of you. more coming up. aww, not the mall. well, i'll do the shopping... if you do the shipping. shipping's a hassle. i'll go to the mall. hey. hi. you know, holiday shipping's easy with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal servic if it fits, it ships anywhere ithe country for a low flat re. yea, i know. oh, you're good. good luck! priority mail flat rate shipping starts at just $4.90 only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. i worry about my son playing football. which is why i'm really excited. because toyot developed this softwar
saw henry and i was at the special operations convention which henry is a director i found out laterwe were in training group and his name was tim kirk and me and tim were at the tables with our wives and i saw henry and i recognized him. if you see pictures of him as a young guy, he looks the same and i thought it was him. >> gentlemen, let me just finish the sentence because we will be cut off. you two reconnected. you embraced. you kissed and you are friends for life. >>...
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. >> the classical music composer henry meretski has died at the age of 76. -- henry goretzsky has diedthe age of 76. the recording of his symphony of sorrowful songs about motherhood and the pain of war had become a worldwide success in the early 1990's. it sold more than 1 million copies. an exceptional figure in cosco music by a contemporary composer. -- classical music by a contemporary composer. just briefly, supporters gathering outside the home of aung san suu kyi. there are reports that she may be released. thank you for joining us. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. ♪ >> union bank offers unique insight and expertise in a range of industries. what can we do for you? >> there is one stage that is the met and carnegie
. >> the classical music composer henry meretski has died at the age of 76. -- henry goretzsky has diedthe age of 76. the recording of his symphony of sorrowful songs about motherhood and the pain of war had become a worldwide success in the early 1990's. it sold more than 1 million copies. an exceptional figure in cosco music by a contemporary composer. -- classical music by a contemporary composer. just briefly, supporters gathering outside the home of aung san suu kyi. there are...
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congratulations, henry.[applause] we have a number of handouts for you, and all of them will be available on the aei web site immediately after this session. thanks to jennifer marsico and andrew. we have taken a very comprehensive look at the 2012 gubernatorial and senate contest and we have included many basic facts about those elections largely compiled from michael barone's almanac of american politics. we have also looked at how george w. bush is being viewed today, his new book of course will hit the bookstores on november 9 and we have included many new polls about how the public is viewing him. just to mention one and a recent cnn opinion research corporation poll, 47% said that all in all barack obama has been a greater president than george w. bush but 45% say that george w. bush has been a better president than barack obama has been overall. finally in terms of the handouts, we have a chart that looks at how key voter groups have voted in house races in every election since 1980. this is something
congratulations, henry.[applause] we have a number of handouts for you, and all of them will be available on the aei web site immediately after this session. thanks to jennifer marsico and andrew. we have taken a very comprehensive look at the 2012 gubernatorial and senate contest and we have included many basic facts about those elections largely compiled from michael barone's almanac of american politics. we have also looked at how george w. bush is being viewed today, his new book of course...
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patrick henry was a magnificent orator. e jefferson, who really hated him, called him the greatest orator of all time. now, to get a complement by somebody who hated him as much a as jefferson did gives it special credence.im once in the 780s jefferson and madison were in a fight with henry on the other side, and jefferson said to madison, look, we just have to give up.he the only thing we can do ise ju earnestly pray for his early death. [laughter] henry hijacked the virginia convention, that is, it was supposed to be going through the constitution line by line. no such luck. w he said, he raised big issues and made them debate them. and then there was his thunderstorm speech. the honorable gentleman, james madison, tells you of important blessings which he imagines will result to us and mankind from the adoption of this system, henry told the delegates in beginning what might have beenn the high point of his rhetorican performance at the convention. he saw instead the awful per immensity of the dangers with which it is pr
patrick henry was a magnificent orator. e jefferson, who really hated him, called him the greatest orator of all time. now, to get a complement by somebody who hated him as much a as jefferson did gives it special credence.im once in the 780s jefferson and madison were in a fight with henry on the other side, and jefferson said to madison, look, we just have to give up.he the only thing we can do ise ju earnestly pray for his early death. [laughter] henry hijacked the virginia convention, that...
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>> henry? >> henry. >> hello. imagine living in a space that is 12 by 12.his is what 12 x twelves looks like. to give you an idea. and imagine living in this type of space, with no electricity, you are beyond. and there are lessons to be learned of a modern day, the robot will be discussing. also, the missing the boat, superstar, missing. it is beyond just love these voters will to all about that. >> and this one, too. >> and this is a live look outside. >> and a beautiful day this is a a look at the walnut creek. >> a little warmer out today in this war and tribal continue for the rest of the weekend. this morning, this warming trend will continue for the rest of the weekend with more mild conditions and we saw, yesterday. temperatures are low in the mid 40's but still chilly in the north bay. by noon, warming by 70 degrees, and 4:00 p.m., perhaps just as and warmer yesterday but it is going to be breezy to the east bay hills and the north. a high wind advisory for those areas. from 7:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. monday morning. a prolonged. of the very breezy condi
>> henry? >> henry. >> hello. imagine living in a space that is 12 by 12.his is what 12 x twelves looks like. to give you an idea. and imagine living in this type of space, with no electricity, you are beyond. and there are lessons to be learned of a modern day, the robot will be discussing. also, the missing the boat, superstar, missing. it is beyond just love these voters will to all about that. >> and this one, too. >> and this is a live look outside. >>...
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i changed the name of everybody in the book but henry quaker is an actual client of mine, and henry quaker was executed and henry quaker is somebody who i think was innocent. the dna is never going to prove that he was innocent, but i believe he was innocent. i don't believe that about most of my clients. i have represented more than 100 death row inmates, and i am not somebody who believes that most of them were innocent. i believe that five, six, maybe seven or or or innocent. some are still alive. but a number of years ago, i wrote an editorial in "the new york times" arguing the focus on whether we've executed somebody who's innocent is a mistake. some of you might know that there is a trial, a sort of trial going on in texas right now called a court of inquiry, and it's an inquiry into the question of somebody whose name is bling him and is executed in texas for committing arson. in fact didn't commit arson, and the lawyers representing mr. willingham's family are trying to show there was no arson and if there was no arson the mr. willingham was innocent. even if they prove there was
i changed the name of everybody in the book but henry quaker is an actual client of mine, and henry quaker was executed and henry quaker is somebody who i think was innocent. the dna is never going to prove that he was innocent, but i believe he was innocent. i don't believe that about most of my clients. i have represented more than 100 death row inmates, and i am not somebody who believes that most of them were innocent. i believe that five, six, maybe seven or or or innocent. some are still...
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ed henry with the president in mumbai. if other news of the world height is struggling to dry out after tomas. it triggers mudslides and flooding in the capitol. for more than a million survivors of january's quake already live in bad conditions. the united nations officials worried flooding will wore seven the epidemic that's affected thousands. a massive effort is underway to bring food and water and the military is doing flights to help assess the damage. >>> i volcano continues to spew with ash reaching miles into the air. the latest has killed at least 80 people, almost 140 since it started exploding in late october. thousands of villages have escaped it. today airlines canceled flights to the capitol, hurting delivery of medical supplies. part of the ring of fire, it suffered a major quake last week. >>> a gun battle in mexico has killed one of america's most wanted drug lords. officials say tony the storm died in a clash with security force. he led a powerful gulf drug cartel. his death triggered violence in the are
ed henry with the president in mumbai. if other news of the world height is struggling to dry out after tomas. it triggers mudslides and flooding in the capitol. for more than a million survivors of january's quake already live in bad conditions. the united nations officials worried flooding will wore seven the epidemic that's affected thousands. a massive effort is underway to bring food and water and the military is doing flights to help assess the damage. >>> i volcano continues to...
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the owner of record is henry lucero. the action requested is the owner needs more time to gain access to the property to make repairs. >> good morning, members of the board. chief housing inspector. i have some photographs and i would like to put up. this is a single-family dwelling that is occupied and a complaint was received in early may of this year. as you can see, this is a civilian blighted building that has not been properly maintained, both in the next year and in terror of the building. this is what the building looked like at the time of initial notice of violation issued in may of this year. the only two items on the extensive notice of violations -- we had 16 action items on it. one was the repair of a gate. the only other item that has been done is vegetation has been removed. dilapidation, lack of care that has gone on in this building for quite some time. the notice of violation gave the property owner 30 days to repair, they did not do so. they went to a director's hearing of august this year. at that po
the owner of record is henry lucero. the action requested is the owner needs more time to gain access to the property to make repairs. >> good morning, members of the board. chief housing inspector. i have some photographs and i would like to put up. this is a single-family dwelling that is occupied and a complaint was received in early may of this year. as you can see, this is a civilian blighted building that has not been properly maintained, both in the next year and in terror of the...
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santoss del grupo del grupo ave un importante aporte. >>> todo comenzó con henri y su manejador parafue la meta? >>> 20 mil seguidores y gané yo >>> como decía johnny hay bastantes formas para poder cambiar la vida y no solamente a niños si no a diferentes tipos de personas y nosotros en aventura siempre exhortamos a que, que sí tienes esa oportunidad por favor hazlo porque en el futuro no se sabe quién te tienen ahí >>> ellos se van a presentar en puerto rico como grupo éste sería la última presentación de ustedes no? >>> no creo que sea la última presentación también tenemos algo en santo domingo, en santiago, allá en la república dominicana, que creo que va para marzo por ahí pero, estamos súper emocionados de purluerto o porque hacen por 2 años rompimos récord >>> y sobre la disputa de max el guitarrista con romeo que llevó a éste último con amenazar la agrupaciónnprimer impactoh@unh@. >>> bueno gracias a ella y es momento de ir con la información deportiva vamos rápido félix fernández >>> gracias ilia, verónica los saludos con muchísimo gusto en este inicio de la semana. les cue
santoss del grupo del grupo ave un importante aporte. >>> todo comenzó con henri y su manejador parafue la meta? >>> 20 mil seguidores y gané yo >>> como decía johnny hay bastantes formas para poder cambiar la vida y no solamente a niños si no a diferentes tipos de personas y nosotros en aventura siempre exhortamos a que, que sí tienes esa oportunidad por favor hazlo porque en el futuro no se sabe quién te tienen ahí >>> ellos se van a presentar en...
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also by the henry foundation and the corporation for public broadcasting.
also by the henry foundation and the corporation for public broadcasting.
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henrys running around. >> jimmy: no regarding henrys?y: i tell you what, i don't know if you noticed this or not, but i know a lot of little kids, a lot of my family, they have little boys, they, "star wars" seems to be more popular now than it was when it came out. >> i noticed that. a lot of kids at the parties we went to doing "star wars" stuff. >> jimmy: do they freak out when they see you? >> i don't think they know who i am. they're all, you know, boba fets and other later, or earlier, as the, you know -- >> jimmy: the johnny come latelies. >> one, two and three and we are supposed to be four, five and six. or something, so i -- >> jimmy: i think it was the 30th anniversary of "empire strikes back" and they're going to release them again in 3d. [ applause ] and -- that's -- sylvester stallone said that he originally -- he auditioned for the role of han solo. which -- did you know that? >> whatever he says. i don't know. i'm sure it's right. everybody auditioned for the role. there were -- they had two sets of three people. that the
henrys running around. >> jimmy: no regarding henrys?y: i tell you what, i don't know if you noticed this or not, but i know a lot of little kids, a lot of my family, they have little boys, they, "star wars" seems to be more popular now than it was when it came out. >> i noticed that. a lot of kids at the parties we went to doing "star wars" stuff. >> jimmy: do they freak out when they see you? >> i don't think they know who i am. they're all, you...