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that was henry's force. and it was henry who said virginia militiamen into north carolina and helped drive the british out of the carolinas. although he never fired a weapon himself, henry was one of the great heroes of the american revolution along with washington, lafayette, emanuel green and henry knox. and yet as i said, some historians often ignored this greatest of american heroes, this greatest of american patriots. which is why i wrote "lion of liberty." to restore patrick henry to his rightful place as one of the greatest of our founding fathers. in some ways henry was actually a more notable founding father and even washington. washington fathered no children. henry fathered 18, who gave him 77 grandchildren of henry's friend said that he, not washington, is the real father of our country. [laughter] there are probably more than 100,000 henry descendents in the country today, enough to populate the entire city of gary, indiana. but henry was much, much more than a founding father. he was america's
that was henry's force. and it was henry who said virginia militiamen into north carolina and helped drive the british out of the carolinas. although he never fired a weapon himself, henry was one of the great heroes of the american revolution along with washington, lafayette, emanuel green and henry knox. and yet as i said, some historians often ignored this greatest of american heroes, this greatest of american patriots. which is why i wrote "lion of liberty." to restore patrick...
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but henry had different ideas. he recommended selling sears on the open market, making it the first publicly owned retail operations in existence. the gamble doubled the firm's investment netting a 10 million-dollar profit and turned both goldman sachs and sears into a household name. during the next 11 years, goldman and lehman underwrote a number of great companies, but the one which excited henry the most which he knew would be a new landmark in the firm's drive to the top with studebaker, which became the first automobile manufacture owned by the public. even has contentious partner was impressed by that one. as the firm's fortune assented and all the things the old-line bankers had pooh-poohed became the hot issues everyone wanted to get in on, the personal animosities between the two brothers in law continued to deteriorate and to spread amongst their families. they came to a head in 1914 when war broke out in europe. sam sent these were emphatically pro-allied at henry who had always admired the german peopl
but henry had different ideas. he recommended selling sears on the open market, making it the first publicly owned retail operations in existence. the gamble doubled the firm's investment netting a 10 million-dollar profit and turned both goldman sachs and sears into a household name. during the next 11 years, goldman and lehman underwrote a number of great companies, but the one which excited henry the most which he knew would be a new landmark in the firm's drive to the top with studebaker,...
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henry died in his fifth avenue apartment april 1937. surrounded by the paintings and sculptures he loved so well. leading instructions for his heirs to destroy his private papers. he had no regrets and had no sympathy for the sachs who lost over $10 million of the great depression because they foolishly followed in the footsteps of others and fail to do their homework. he can only wonder and hope that goldman sachs, his father secretion and the firm he had transformed would reap -- regain its lofty height someday and reestablished the culture of which it had originally identified. he certainly never would have recognized it as it exists today. huge publicly held a bank holding company which was served by fraud by the second find half-million dollars for its complicity in the recent crash as well as paying 31 million to the uk financial services authority saying that the company made of the stake in regulatory disclosures about london traders as simply goldman although no goldman has worked there since 1917 and of likely that ever would
henry died in his fifth avenue apartment april 1937. surrounded by the paintings and sculptures he loved so well. leading instructions for his heirs to destroy his private papers. he had no regrets and had no sympathy for the sachs who lost over $10 million of the great depression because they foolishly followed in the footsteps of others and fail to do their homework. he can only wonder and hope that goldman sachs, his father secretion and the firm he had transformed would reap -- regain its...
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henry. now, madison identified with panic in 1775. yet henry came to subvert every last reform, every last policy, that he and jefferson championed. madison feared demagoguery. and he identified henry with demagoguery. this is where madison and jefferson fundamentally differed. jefferson always saw tierney at the top of the political hierarchy, until he was elected president. for madison, tierney had more than one source. it could manifest itself if too much power was lodged in the states or launch an executive branch. power kuchar pixel in the 1790s that madison and jefferson identified the same source of tierney. that was when hamilton stood between them and present washington and they to consolidate national power in one place. madison and jefferson differed in meaningful ways on the subject of slavery. both advocated recolonization of free slaves on the west coast of africa. but their underlying thinking was remarkably dissimilar. jefferson the amateur anthropologist and scientist saw th
henry. now, madison identified with panic in 1775. yet henry came to subvert every last reform, every last policy, that he and jefferson championed. madison feared demagoguery. and he identified henry with demagoguery. this is where madison and jefferson fundamentally differed. jefferson always saw tierney at the top of the political hierarchy, until he was elected president. for madison, tierney had more than one source. it could manifest itself if too much power was lodged in the states or...
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and henry is the contractor and has been a contractor since the 1970's. we put henry to the access appeal commission, and everybody else that was an incumbent to the other seeds, we decided to leave them there. i think there was only one other open seat, and he was president of the commission at that time. finally, we went down to the code advisory committee and learned that there was now an opening for the residential builders seek and residential contract seat and a major contractor seat, so we look at the two applicants, and they were chained o'reilly and -- shane o'reilly and tony lau, and they seemed to fit into those seeds really well. so that is how we arrived here. we try not to duplicate, meaning we did not want to put the same person in a table we will committees. we thought we should keep everybody having one duty, so we did not find any duplications for every person that was appointed has one seat on your commission, and we were hoping to give people what they wanted. commissioner murphy: any comments? you were on that committee, also. commiss
and henry is the contractor and has been a contractor since the 1970's. we put henry to the access appeal commission, and everybody else that was an incumbent to the other seeds, we decided to leave them there. i think there was only one other open seat, and he was president of the commission at that time. finally, we went down to the code advisory committee and learned that there was now an opening for the residential builders seek and residential contract seat and a major contractor seat, so...
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dick is the antithesis of henry lackie. dick sort of cosmopolitan and oxford in henry lackie is down in calhoun city and called himself a country bumpkin. importantly, when tim balducci approached henry lackie to ask for a favor, it was three days after dick scruggs had bought statewide full-page ads in his campaign to drive toward jail out of office. an advertisement was particularly offensive to people who like george dale. the was the infamous look stegano paid and which george is portrayed as the paid being attended by state farm, people at state farm beauty salon. it turns out henry lackie and george dale our friends and serve on the board of the mississippi, which together. rauf get all of that and you get tim balducci three days later approaching judge lackie, who balducci incidentally looked on him as his mentor and as one very prominent member of the bar said to me later he said i can't understand what motivated him to throw this young man under the boss in order to get scruggs because from that moment on, it was n
dick is the antithesis of henry lackie. dick sort of cosmopolitan and oxford in henry lackie is down in calhoun city and called himself a country bumpkin. importantly, when tim balducci approached henry lackie to ask for a favor, it was three days after dick scruggs had bought statewide full-page ads in his campaign to drive toward jail out of office. an advertisement was particularly offensive to people who like george dale. the was the infamous look stegano paid and which george is portrayed...
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during his time here, henry managed to find time to remodel.aced part of the elaborate great hall, and it's said his tudor kitchen could serve 1,000 meals a day. the wolsey room holds some of europe's finest renaissance paintings, and the elaborate mazes in the garden are famous. the renaissance legacy that we can see-- tharanaritture-- lives on magnificently today, evidence of a tornado of creativity that maybe is unmatched in human history. 500 years after the renaissance, we still marvel at the magnificent work of artists such as leonardo and michelangelo. whatever inspired europe's renaissance, it was a period of artistic growth that forever changed the western world. so, for more than 200 years, one astounding individual after another brought raredeas ansplendor tthe arts. they created a glorious legacy that we still seek out. could there be another renaissance around the corner? i'm rudy maxa, keeping my eyes wide open. all videos and dvds of smart travelare 24.95 each, plus shipping. call 800-866-7425 for the 3-episode dvd or video on cl
during his time here, henry managed to find time to remodel.aced part of the elaborate great hall, and it's said his tudor kitchen could serve 1,000 meals a day. the wolsey room holds some of europe's finest renaissance paintings, and the elaborate mazes in the garden are famous. the renaissance legacy that we can see-- tharanaritture-- lives on magnificently today, evidence of a tornado of creativity that maybe is unmatched in human history. 500 years after the renaissance, we still marvel at...
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henry parra and sgt russell gordon. the nomination will be read by assistant chief denise schmitt, the commanding officer at parallel at the time of the event. on february 17, 2010, at 4:30 in the afternoon, lt. henry parra and started russell gordon of terrible station confronted a deadly situation on the 1800 block of urban street. 1800 block of urban street is a light commercial corridor, starts on 19th avenue and runs nw. it contains many restaurants and businesses and is surrounded by residents. in many of the businesses, they are owned by business owners -- they are owned by asian business owners. this was the beginning of the lunar new year. when they arrived to work, they decided to walk a foot speed on irving street. as they arrived on 1800 block, unbeknownst to them, two men with violent criminal histories or having an argument inside one of the restaurants. these men were career criminals with asian gang affiliations. their arrest histories include robbery, carjacking, trafficking, assault weapons. this argum
henry parra and sgt russell gordon. the nomination will be read by assistant chief denise schmitt, the commanding officer at parallel at the time of the event. on february 17, 2010, at 4:30 in the afternoon, lt. henry parra and started russell gordon of terrible station confronted a deadly situation on the 1800 block of urban street. 1800 block of urban street is a light commercial corridor, starts on 19th avenue and runs nw. it contains many restaurants and businesses and is surrounded by...
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. >> henry? >> and jan wahl has talked about oscar nominations. like to thank my friends, family for making it possible for me to stand in front of 26 oscars that as hominy the walt disney family has personally one. that is how many. there had that is how many they have onwon and how animation created and more itself into an art form. coming up. [ male announcer ] rockin out to the big hot pastrami. big. hot. pastrami. don't dare call it a cover band -- unless you're talking about covering freshly baked bread with layer upon layer of flavor-packed pastrami. this sub lays down power cords of tasteocity with pickles, mean licks of mustard and riffs of melty, bubbly cheese. catch 'em before the fresh toasted tour leaves town. subway big hot pastrami. crank up the flavor at subway. live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >> unrest the fifth consecutive day for protesters against hosni mubarak the cabinet is out of the president is staying. >> joining us is stephen zoonis the chair of the least tern studies at the middle easyou ever
. >> henry? >> and jan wahl has talked about oscar nominations. like to thank my friends, family for making it possible for me to stand in front of 26 oscars that as hominy the walt disney family has personally one. that is how many. there had that is how many they have onwon and how animation created and more itself into an art form. coming up. [ male announcer ] rockin out to the big hot pastrami. big. hot. pastrami. don't dare call it a cover band -- unless you're talking about...
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>>sÍ, quiero un campamento aqui ¿henry? >>me harÉ cargo >>¿newman? >>sÍ, seÑor?todo hola, qué tal, les saluda maría eugenia payán.momentos de tensión se vivieron en la estación "union" de trenes amtrak en washington, d.c., por una falsa alarma de bomba que provocó retrasos en el servicio.una empresa de california retira del mercado 34 mil libras de carne molida de res orÁnica por posible contaminación con la bacteria "e coli"...y agentes federales mexicanos detuvieron al presunto narcotraficante francisco Ópez villanueva, alias "el bigotes", uno de los jefes del cártel de la "familia michoacana", junto a cuatro de sus colaboradores. más en una hora. >>¿decÍa usted? >>sÍ... >>perdÓn, doctor pero dijeron que era una emergencia >>gracias, disculpen >>allÁ >>gracias >>ahÍ >>gracias [timbre del teléfono] >>hola >>¿seÑor boulton? >>chuck >>¿richard? >>sÍ, ¿puedes hablar? >>sÍ, es un telÉfono del hotel ¿cÓmo estÁs? ¿quÉ es lo que pasa? >>al fin lo encontrÉ encontrÉ al hombre que asesinÓ a helen >>¡¿quÉ?! >>era a mÍ a quien ellos querian >>¿quiÉn, quienes son? >>"devlin
>>sÍ, quiero un campamento aqui ¿henry? >>me harÉ cargo >>¿newman? >>sÍ, seÑor?todo hola, qué tal, les saluda maría eugenia payán.momentos de tensión se vivieron en la estación "union" de trenes amtrak en washington, d.c., por una falsa alarma de bomba que provocó retrasos en el servicio.una empresa de california retira del mercado 34 mil libras de carne molida de res orÁnica por posible contaminación con la bacteria "e coli"...y agentes...
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you saw henry inside there, there's a rock and roll new year's eve party. let's see how that is going? >> look alike music legends, and the doors lead singer are performing inside theater 39. the concert is called new year's eve summer of love. it's like the doors came back just for this event. >> there will be dancing and wonderful groups of interaction where people come in and rock out. >> we have the who playing and the stones and we have led, zepplin, it will be out of control. >> some have traveled all over the state to ring in the new year. >> we will be actually seeing it from the bay. we will be watching it from there, so it will be something different this year. >> a lot more people are taking their kids out and celebrating with their children this new year's and it's a better atmosphere without the alcohol and people are not that much responsible, than they usually would be. >> that is why san francisco police have extra officers patrolling the streets this new year's eve. >> zero tolerance for open containers we do not want to make arrests, we wa
you saw henry inside there, there's a rock and roll new year's eve party. let's see how that is going? >> look alike music legends, and the doors lead singer are performing inside theater 39. the concert is called new year's eve summer of love. it's like the doors came back just for this event. >> there will be dancing and wonderful groups of interaction where people come in and rock out. >> we have the who playing and the stones and we have led, zepplin, it will be out of...
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henry kissinger went to china in secret in 1971.secretary of state he prepared the visit of his boss richard nixon. he spoke to us and began by asking him whether the recent transformation keeps them up at night. >> it does not keep me up at night. i did not expect it in 1971. but it is a reality with which we have to live. crux is that a reality america should be afraid of. >> america has to live with the china that exists. whether we have to be afraid of it or not will depend on the problems we both pursue. it should be our objective to have a country with which we cooperate creatively. >> the last years have been pretty tricky. issues of trade and human rights. if you were in the white house today what would you advise president obama? >> it seems to me china and the u.s. have really -- there is no conceivable victory in the cold war between them before either side. so i had the impression -- while a lot of the media deals with alleged [unintelligible] i believe some of these differences are real, but also there is a conscience t
henry kissinger went to china in secret in 1971.secretary of state he prepared the visit of his boss richard nixon. he spoke to us and began by asking him whether the recent transformation keeps them up at night. >> it does not keep me up at night. i did not expect it in 1971. but it is a reality with which we have to live. crux is that a reality america should be afraid of. >> america has to live with the china that exists. whether we have to be afraid of it or not will depend on...
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oh no were checking with henry sorry henry. >> how about this no dairy, no wheat, and sugar, no meat, said it's not only good way to lose weight but it's a great way to feel better. she's the author of get naked fast. how come we pass that books like this. we'll talk about that coming up on kron 4 news weekend. >> we don't do too many dieting segments here on kron 4 news weekend. we definitely knew your segment for everybody who's looking for some way to make themselves look better and feel better. pick the author of the book get it fast and also the author of the book called a plus. the diana still go when she talks about a kid in in need to be more the one thing. but he's really talking about is naked food leaves and gentleman. would you describe taken not to much detail it's a family show but would you describe naked food? >> it's dripping on the foods that way you down terry, we come lough meat, alcohol and caffeine. it's basically the standard american diet right. if you strip them away their some of the other things you can put in your diet that are amazing. we just don't know i
oh no were checking with henry sorry henry. >> how about this no dairy, no wheat, and sugar, no meat, said it's not only good way to lose weight but it's a great way to feel better. she's the author of get naked fast. how come we pass that books like this. we'll talk about that coming up on kron 4 news weekend. >> we don't do too many dieting segments here on kron 4 news weekend. we definitely knew your segment for everybody who's looking for some way to make themselves look better...
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that henry was trying to move his car. shot, henry was handcuffed, while officers with nonlife-threatening injuries received treatment before he did. three months later, the young man's family is left with many questions and no real answers. >>> here with us live, d.j.'s parents, danroy and angela henry, along with their attorney. thank you all very much for being here with us. i know, angela, you couldn't even watch some of that video. i know it's still, of course, very painful. danroy, where does the investigation stand right now? >> the lead-in investigation is complete. the evidence gathered by this police agency is now in the hands of the district attorney's office. it will be presented to the garage at the end of this week. >> they said it was going to start this month. and it has begun. >> our understanding is it started -- it could have started yesterday. >> and the family, this is protocol, you're not allowed, because you're family members, to be there until you're asked to testify, correct? >> that's right. >> i
that henry was trying to move his car. shot, henry was handcuffed, while officers with nonlife-threatening injuries received treatment before he did. three months later, the young man's family is left with many questions and no real answers. >>> here with us live, d.j.'s parents, danroy and angela henry, along with their attorney. thank you all very much for being here with us. i know, angela, you couldn't even watch some of that video. i know it's still, of course, very painful....
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people need a complete solution. >> what would to do with henry kissinger-what would you do with henry kissinger called to and try to bury the hatchet after all these years. ? >> i know that it could not happen. he has made it a condition when he appears on television programs that he be asked about the book. never mind me, there is no reason to like me. i know that i needled him. he lied about vietnam and chile and bangladesh. we have other people in that part of history who tried to make some sort of restitution -- sort of retribution. they were sort of sorry. we have some evidence that we think we should share with you, they say. kissinger has never said a word of self criticism. he gets very petulant and angry and spoiled and ugly when he is criticized. i would be fascinated to meet him. >> we do not have much time. >> do not say that. [laughter] >> i will be the judge of that. >> if you knew that there was a certain amount of time left, six months, a year, what ever? is there anything that you want to do? >> what they do not tell you is what kind of months these will be. >> what h
people need a complete solution. >> what would to do with henry kissinger-what would you do with henry kissinger called to and try to bury the hatchet after all these years. ? >> i know that it could not happen. he has made it a condition when he appears on television programs that he be asked about the book. never mind me, there is no reason to like me. i know that i needled him. he lied about vietnam and chile and bangladesh. we have other people in that part of history who tried...
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that is why henry is late. >> hey we were having a fabulous conversation out there. it is dark and moving, it is a film noir. it we're telling you about a festival that is monochromatic coming up on kron4 news weekend. we are back on kron4 news weekend. authorities in the county are suspended their search in the irrigation canal in paterson. five vehicles have been it removed from the it delta mendota canal in the past four days. there's no sign of the car that rodriguez was driving when he kidnapped the boys. a car similar to the 2003 silver tie and it was claimed to have driven into the canal with an adult and child inside. the canal is still their best lead. >> this is our best credible lead. we believe that the witness truly saw when he shared with us. there is no reason to disbelieve him. he appears a very trustworthy. he is a humble man who obviously was frightened by what he saw. >> here is a picture of the two. rodriguez is on the left and is on the right. the pair may be travelling into as play it, love with three oversized tires and one spare tire. >> we're
that is why henry is late. >> hey we were having a fabulous conversation out there. it is dark and moving, it is a film noir. it we're telling you about a festival that is monochromatic coming up on kron4 news weekend. we are back on kron4 news weekend. authorities in the county are suspended their search in the irrigation canal in paterson. five vehicles have been it removed from the it delta mendota canal in the past four days. there's no sign of the car that rodriguez was driving when...
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henry lie at the university of washington -- henry lai is doing research on the health effects of wireless transmitters and towers, and there are animal studies on that and some human studies related to memory deficits, performance deficits, genetic deficits, cancer, reproductive deficits -- a whole host of health issues. so i'm wondering who is going to monitor the cumulative burdens of all of this technology being added in our city? it is just a question i would like to raise. thank you. supervisor maxwell: i have no more cards, so if anybody else would like to speak, please line up. >>
henry lie at the university of washington -- henry lai is doing research on the health effects of wireless transmitters and towers, and there are animal studies on that and some human studies related to memory deficits, performance deficits, genetic deficits, cancer, reproductive deficits -- a whole host of health issues. so i'm wondering who is going to monitor the cumulative burdens of all of this technology being added in our city? it is just a question i would like to raise. thank you....
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henry lie at the university of washington -- henry lai is doing research on the health effects of wireless transmitters and towers, and there are animal studies on that and some human studies related to memory deficits, performance deficits, genetic deficits, cancer, reproductive deficits -- a whole host of health issues. so i'm wondering who is going to monitor the cumulative burdens of all of this technology being added in our city? it is just a question i would like to raise. thank you. supervisor maxwell: i have no more cards, so if anybody else would like to speak, please line up. >> i'm director of government relations. thank you for your attention to this matter today. one of the things the you are hearing repeatedly is the lack of notice and the lack of community involvement before approval. that is one of the larger issues here. projection, please? this is examples of some of the equipment that is out there
henry lie at the university of washington -- henry lai is doing research on the health effects of wireless transmitters and towers, and there are animal studies on that and some human studies related to memory deficits, performance deficits, genetic deficits, cancer, reproductive deficits -- a whole host of health issues. so i'm wondering who is going to monitor the cumulative burdens of all of this technology being added in our city? it is just a question i would like to raise. thank you....
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the movie was made in 1944, and the heavy was none other than henry cabot lodge. the movie was so outrageous that when franklin roosevelt showed it to winston churchill, winston churchill walked out in a rage. [laughter] but the point of it was what every school child in america has learned, namely that the american people were unfaithful to their great leaders, woodrow wilson, and that really started world war ii quite as much as, i said, adolf hitler. well, this, of course, was nonsense. worldworld war ii, it was certay necessary for frank lin roosevelt to -- franklin roosevelt to support stalin in 1941, but it was most certainly foolish for him to maintain that support after the battles of stalin grad and coursing in 1943. after those battles had changed the equation of power in the world. this led, of course, not to the peace that america's arms had won, but rather to half a century of very, very dangerous cold war. thereafter, you're all familiar with the surplus of power that the united states brought against the soviet union, against the, against communist
the movie was made in 1944, and the heavy was none other than henry cabot lodge. the movie was so outrageous that when franklin roosevelt showed it to winston churchill, winston churchill walked out in a rage. [laughter] but the point of it was what every school child in america has learned, namely that the american people were unfaithful to their great leaders, woodrow wilson, and that really started world war ii quite as much as, i said, adolf hitler. well, this, of course, was nonsense....
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. >> henry clay. >> rose: henry clay. >> how was it to cover henry clay? a good or for, wasn't he? >> he was great, charlie, he was our kind of guy, he was a great orator. >> rose: so the question is, when is speaker talks about a different kind of leadership in comparison with your speaker nancy pelosi and in comparison with former colleague newt gingrich, what do you make of that? >> well, again, charlie, i think only time will tell, all i know is this. one week from today, they plan on taking a vote to totally repeal the healthcare reform bill. they are not going to have any hearings, they are not going to hear from people, who would get the benefit from some of the provisions that have already gone into effect, for example families with kids with preexisting conditions who no longer can be denied coverage because they have diabetes or asthma, they are not going to listen to anybody before they proceed one week from today to vote for repeal of that, so again, the words were great. the actions are troubling, and we will have to see how we move forward here. >> rose: al? >> i shou
. >> henry clay. >> rose: henry clay. >> how was it to cover henry clay? a good or for, wasn't he? >> he was great, charlie, he was our kind of guy, he was a great orator. >> rose: so the question is, when is speaker talks about a different kind of leadership in comparison with your speaker nancy pelosi and in comparison with former colleague newt gingrich, what do you make of that? >> well, again, charlie, i think only time will tell, all i know is this. one...
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. >> henry, let us check in with you. >> that is checking into a u.s. company that is helping the egyptian country help the demonstrators. we are back on kron4 news weekend. 815 m this sunday morning. 2 earthquakes struck the day, both measured at a magnitude of 3.2. they hit just after 3:00 a.m.. small child support accompanied by it other small quakes and the same area. no reports of injuries or damage. let us take a quick look out side. we have been dealing with some rain overnight. no big surprise but we have not seen rain in quite a bit of time as we take a live look out side of the golden gate bridge. brian has the full check of the forecast. >> good sunday morning to you. the not too bad of the day for today. we are going to see some what what they're in the morning but improving conditions by the afternoon. perhaps a leftover showers is still here at noon. by the afternoon is looking partly sunny. a mixture aside and clouds and sunshine. the clouds are continued to clear as we go into the evening hours. you have outdoor plans today after the noo
. >> henry, let us check in with you. >> that is checking into a u.s. company that is helping the egyptian country help the demonstrators. we are back on kron4 news weekend. 815 m this sunday morning. 2 earthquakes struck the day, both measured at a magnitude of 3.2. they hit just after 3:00 a.m.. small child support accompanied by it other small quakes and the same area. no reports of injuries or damage. let us take a quick look out side. we have been dealing with some rain...
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what did you hear from henry waxman on this? >> he was one of the chief authors of this law. he's proud of it and no room for repeal. and what is fascinating if you followed the health care debate and frustrated of the senate.
what did you hear from henry waxman on this? >> he was one of the chief authors of this law. he's proud of it and no room for repeal. and what is fascinating if you followed the health care debate and frustrated of the senate.
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henry cuellar has been a leader in terms of deficit reduction in the congress. i am proud of his ongoing work in that regard. he will be working in that way as we develop our priorities and we go forward. one of the last bills we brought to the floor was mr. cuellar's legislation. it was the greatest procurement reform since the early 1990's. he was dogged and pursued a passing that legislation. it has long been a priority for our caucus. i salute him for that and look forward to his expanded role in deficit reduction, procurement reform, ending was, fraud, and abuse and making the right decisions as we go forward to create jobs, to increase that deficit, and protect the middle class. we will have a strong message to the american people, putting jobs first, answering a thriving middle class, and being responsible as we do so. so now what is my pleasure to turn this meeting over to a real star in the house democratic caucus, a person who has the confidence of her colleagues and the respect of her constituents and the american people, the new vice chair of the ste
henry cuellar has been a leader in terms of deficit reduction in the congress. i am proud of his ongoing work in that regard. he will be working in that way as we develop our priorities and we go forward. one of the last bills we brought to the floor was mr. cuellar's legislation. it was the greatest procurement reform since the early 1990's. he was dogged and pursued a passing that legislation. it has long been a priority for our caucus. i salute him for that and look forward to his expanded...
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to have a grudging affection for him, but he was very stiff necked and self-right courthouse, and henry clay was opposite. they shared quarters in brussels, and when adams was getting up in the morning to start his early prayers, henry clay was coming in after a night of drinking and cards, so they were opposite, but they found that they had common political interests, and that was enough for them to strike the barter. it did happen. clay true his votes to adams. adams then did appoint him secretary of state. this outramminged all of jacksons partisans, but no more than jackson himself. he had a temper, but it was really -- he was truly outraged and he talked about this as the contemptible bargain, and this was a label that stuck. people had no proof, but it was self-evident without proof. you find historians that will still say, oh, we don't know that they did this. well, you have to be, i think, quite innocent about politics to believe that it was just happenstance. what happened was, of course, jackson then is not president then for the next four years, but more determined than ever
to have a grudging affection for him, but he was very stiff necked and self-right courthouse, and henry clay was opposite. they shared quarters in brussels, and when adams was getting up in the morning to start his early prayers, henry clay was coming in after a night of drinking and cards, so they were opposite, but they found that they had common political interests, and that was enough for them to strike the barter. it did happen. clay true his votes to adams. adams then did appoint him...
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[bob laughs] anyway, the father said, henry, i really like you, but you've got to get a stake.'t let my daughter marry someone who... - who's broke. - so he goes out and builds boulder dam... [bob laughs] ...and comes back and marries the girl. and his idea of raising children was... he reminds me of a kind of a person who got along very well with politicians--i don't think by any craft or by any non- ethical way of doing it, but politicians just liked the guy-- and so he got a lot of government work, and he built most of the dams that were built in the '30s. - mm-hmm. - when the war came along for the united states, two years after us, suddenly nobody was building any dams, and the guy had a great social responsibility, and he said, "i've got to do something. some of these guys are going to go into the army, etc., but a lot of them are just out of a job, and i've got to do something for them". so he held what is traditionally known as sort of a poker night, where he had a few drinks, and talked to his buddies, and they played poker until about four in the morning, and at the e
[bob laughs] anyway, the father said, henry, i really like you, but you've got to get a stake.'t let my daughter marry someone who... - who's broke. - so he goes out and builds boulder dam... [bob laughs] ...and comes back and marries the girl. and his idea of raising children was... he reminds me of a kind of a person who got along very well with politicians--i don't think by any craft or by any non- ethical way of doing it, but politicians just liked the guy-- and so he got a lot of...
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henry? [applause] >> mr. president, distinguished guests, before i say anything else, let me congratulate president hu jintao on his successful summit in washington , which i am sure will be marked as a turning point that starts a cooperative dimension in dealing with the important issues that are before us. when we finished the communique announcing my secret visit, someone turned to me and said, this will shake the world. and it did. the opening of relations between china and the united states after so many years of separation did shake the world. since then, eight american presidents, four generations of chinese leaders have worked on this relationship. when i think of the chinese leaders from chairman mao, who unified the country, to the shopping -- to the start of the reform and opening, to the leader who implemented those concepts in difficult periods, and then to present hu jintao, who developed and built on the achievements of his predecessors and came into a situation where both inside china and on r
henry? [applause] >> mr. president, distinguished guests, before i say anything else, let me congratulate president hu jintao on his successful summit in washington , which i am sure will be marked as a turning point that starts a cooperative dimension in dealing with the important issues that are before us. when we finished the communique announcing my secret visit, someone turned to me and said, this will shake the world. and it did. the opening of relations between china and the united...
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henry parr is the coordinator of the housing authority but is also active in the operation dream, which gives toys to children in the housing -- over $25,000. they will start distributing those toys december 20 through december 23. we are going to post and on the website. i just wanted knowledge, in doing your everyday work, they give so much time to our community, and this is a wonderful thing to do to give toys to the children of those in the housing authority. thank you. [applause] >> now we will have the medal of valor presentation for sgt timothy paine, sergeant james o'malley, sgt gregory kane, officer william eleiff, and officer steven stearns. [applause] >> on may 5, 2004, a round in o'clock p.m., there was an attempted kidnapping of strangers of a woman and her son. the suspect proceeded in a chevy trailblazer and used a large caliber gun and fled westbound on any street. the suspect's description was broadcast five minutes later at 8:05. two minutes after that, officer eleiff saw the suspect vehicle and paged and began following it. as he broadcast, holding a court microphone,
henry parr is the coordinator of the housing authority but is also active in the operation dream, which gives toys to children in the housing -- over $25,000. they will start distributing those toys december 20 through december 23. we are going to post and on the website. i just wanted knowledge, in doing your everyday work, they give so much time to our community, and this is a wonderful thing to do to give toys to the children of those in the housing authority. thank you. [applause] >>...
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henry special deals.ere it airport home appliance for the warehouse where they have special deals look for these tags. that's also true of the stores and they have a box items with incredible prices, we see that every week but the very, very amazing prices ok. great deals coming up bay area bargains 10:00 a.m. will see you then. ♪ spread a little love today ♪ spread a little something to remember ♪ ♪ ♪ spread a little joy and see ♪ need a little happiness to be ♪ ♪ living the life with me ♪ dee dee dee ♪ spread a little joy and see ♪ need a little happiness to be ♪ ♪ living the life with me [ female announcer ] now you can take your philly even further with new philadelphia cooking creme. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mind if i cut the lawn this weekend? only if you let me talk to your mother on the phone for hours o
henry special deals.ere it airport home appliance for the warehouse where they have special deals look for these tags. that's also true of the stores and they have a box items with incredible prices, we see that every week but the very, very amazing prices ok. great deals coming up bay area bargains 10:00 a.m. will see you then. ♪ spread a little love today ♪ spread a little something to remember ♪ ♪ ♪ spread a little joy and see ♪ need a little happiness to be ♪ ♪ living the...
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henry a mad cow want this uprising have too many comparison thousand with so-called color revolutions that we saw in post soviet states do you think that there is a foreign influence at work erin. there's no question in my mind that this whole uprising has been orchestrated by. what i'd call globalists this is evident from the fact that el baradei is being put forward as some kind of leader he is a member of the international crisis group. sits beside george soros and george soros is known for pretty well instigating all the color revolutions no question my mind that this is another color revolution and that the people of egypt a lot of their grievances are justified their being their grievances are being exploited in order for the globalists to ratchet up their control of the jet now he. might have an album out of the e.u. headed the un's at home of course talk about his well known around the world isn't he but he hasn't been that involved in political life within egypt fell through how did he come to fund these parties have. well. this is this whole thing has been organized over the
henry a mad cow want this uprising have too many comparison thousand with so-called color revolutions that we saw in post soviet states do you think that there is a foreign influence at work erin. there's no question in my mind that this whole uprising has been orchestrated by. what i'd call globalists this is evident from the fact that el baradei is being put forward as some kind of leader he is a member of the international crisis group. sits beside george soros and george soros is known for...
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and henry clay was exactly the opposite. they shared quarters in brussels, and when adams was getting up in the morning to start his early prayers, henry clay was roll licking in after a night of drinking and cards. so they were temperamentally very opposite, but they found that they had common political interests, and that was enough for them to strike the bargain. it did happen, clay threw his votes to adams, and adams then did appoint him secretary of state. this outraged all of jackson's partisans but no more than jackson himself. he was, he had a formidable temper, but it was really -- he was truly outraged. and he began to talk about this as the contemptible bar gain. and -- bargain. and it was a label that stuck. people, they had no proof, but it was pretty self-evident without proof although you find historians who will still say, oh, no, we don't know that they did this. well, you have to be, i think, quite innocent about politics to believe that the just happenstance. but what happened was, of course, jackson then
and henry clay was exactly the opposite. they shared quarters in brussels, and when adams was getting up in the morning to start his early prayers, henry clay was roll licking in after a night of drinking and cards. so they were temperamentally very opposite, but they found that they had common political interests, and that was enough for them to strike the bargain. it did happen, clay threw his votes to adams, and adams then did appoint him secretary of state. this outraged all of jackson's...
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let us check with henry. >> ok, the super it frozen sushi is a perk. potatoes are hazardous to your health. camels are hard to melt. all of these facts out from our next guest. hazards in your food. it sounded morning to you. because of clouds around the bay area. boggs as well. some should clear out few parleys on these guys with the afternoon hours. the mars note the more north you go. south bay and temperatures are like yesterday's, forecast to get up into the 60s this upturn in, all the way up until it 69 degrees prayed the 60s in san francisco. perhaps fifth week in clear at the fog with mike into the 60s as well for east bay valley and antioch. the rest of this week, the rest of the holiday weekend is looking it really is nice. i'll let you know about the jury the seven day over of the bay coming up. >> 2010 was the year at that that it eight. one half billion eggs were recalled. 1500 people were made ill. but, eggs are just the beginning of potential problems within the food system. remarkable information is available in this state if it had boo
let us check with henry. >> ok, the super it frozen sushi is a perk. potatoes are hazardous to your health. camels are hard to melt. all of these facts out from our next guest. hazards in your food. it sounded morning to you. because of clouds around the bay area. boggs as well. some should clear out few parleys on these guys with the afternoon hours. the mars note the more north you go. south bay and temperatures are like yesterday's, forecast to get up into the 60s this upturn in, all...
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i mean someone like henry kissinger for example. it's bad to let it -- it's a bit like alcohol if you'd like. it's a good servant but it's a bad master. i mean i have a completely cold hatred and contempt for henry kissinger, but it doesn't waste much of my time. it s just that it enables me to penetrate, i think, the sort of fog of sentiment and bogus reputation in which he's shrouded and protected. and it doesn't eat away at me. it doesn't keep me awake at night, doesn't poison me. doesn't fill me with bile. but i can't pretend that it's just a matter of political disagreement. i mean i think there is such a thing as evil in the world. and sometimes, personified. and i think was under no obligation to be ambivalent there. >> did you change your mind at all about mother theresa? >> what would change my mind about her? i didn't never -- one couldn't exactly hate her. because in a way she was a pathetic figure. but i detested the influence that she had. i could tell you why in a sentence if you want. well, the very reason is that she
i mean someone like henry kissinger for example. it's bad to let it -- it's a bit like alcohol if you'd like. it's a good servant but it's a bad master. i mean i have a completely cold hatred and contempt for henry kissinger, but it doesn't waste much of my time. it s just that it enables me to penetrate, i think, the sort of fog of sentiment and bogus reputation in which he's shrouded and protected. and it doesn't eat away at me. it doesn't keep me awake at night, doesn't poison me. doesn't...
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henry cuellar is a leader in terms of deficit reduction in the congress. i am very proud of his ongoing work in that regard. he will be working in that way as we develop our priorities and we go forward. one of the last bills we passed before -- steny hoyer brought to the floor was cuellar's legislation for procurement. it was the greatest procurement reform and since the 1990's. he was in pursuit of passing that ledges which has long been a priority for our caucus and former democratic caucus. i salute him for that and i looked forward to six expanded role in deficit-reduction, procurement reform, ending was, fraud, and abuse, and making the right balance decisions as we go forward to create jobs, reduce the deficit, and protect the middle class. with their leadership, the democrats will present a strong message to the american people, jobs first, insuring a thriving middle-class, and be responsible as we do so. until now -- now it is my pleasure to turn things over to a real star in the house democratic caucus, a person who has the confidence of her coll
henry cuellar is a leader in terms of deficit reduction in the congress. i am very proud of his ongoing work in that regard. he will be working in that way as we develop our priorities and we go forward. one of the last bills we passed before -- steny hoyer brought to the floor was cuellar's legislation for procurement. it was the greatest procurement reform and since the 1990's. he was in pursuit of passing that ledges which has long been a priority for our caucus and former democratic caucus....
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she said joe, joe, henry clay. he said next time people make fun of me -- not since henry clay as anyone been elected this young? you have to be 30 to be sworn in. you can be elected at any age. the senate cannot swear you in. >> how long did you have to wait? >> i didn't. november 7 was my birthday and november 20 my birthday and november 7, the election. >> henry clay, did he become -- >> wow. >> welcome to the senate. congratulations. i know every senator's family knows -- come on. here is what we're going to do. mom, you stand right in the middle and you stand there and you guys can stand either side of us here. you stand here, big guy. what i'm going to do is have you take the oath again, to reenact it. put your left hand on the bible and raise your right. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reserva
she said joe, joe, henry clay. he said next time people make fun of me -- not since henry clay as anyone been elected this young? you have to be 30 to be sworn in. you can be elected at any age. the senate cannot swear you in. >> how long did you have to wait? >> i didn't. november 7 was my birthday and november 20 my birthday and november 7, the election. >> henry clay, did he become -- >> wow. >> welcome to the senate. congratulations. i know every senator's...
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you'll see this in the henry kissinger relationship with him, that when they took their first trip to europe, they are in london and nixon asked kissinger took him to his hotel room late at night. and he asked kissinger to tell him what a wonderful job be done that day. kissinger at this point wasn't so in that nixon, so he will evade it on. and this became a ritual. so moynihan, in order to bring nixon over to doing some things about these things lead to donham, so we say it, that he could be benjamin disraeli, the great prime minister, 19th century prime minister of britain, who is a conservative reformer intent but queen vic tori a to do various things. but nixon was no disraeli. this was suggested that moynihan was trying to put on nixon that he would want to assume that mantle, but it was very technical. post a list or what the relationship between nixon and him. >> guest: it was a very, almost tempestuous relationship. here you had -- downtown, i don't believe in psycho biography. but you cannot do nixon, much less nixon-kissinger without getting in there had. and i'll talk abou
you'll see this in the henry kissinger relationship with him, that when they took their first trip to europe, they are in london and nixon asked kissinger took him to his hotel room late at night. and he asked kissinger to tell him what a wonderful job be done that day. kissinger at this point wasn't so in that nixon, so he will evade it on. and this became a ritual. so moynihan, in order to bring nixon over to doing some things about these things lead to donham, so we say it, that he could be...
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and so written into the war appropriations bill was the teller amendment sponsored by henry teller of colorado which said that the united states will not annex cuba as a consequence of this war. and some of those imperialists realized that they had been hoisted by their own petard, and they were just kind of nationally, okay, we gotta do it. but that caused them to consider what else the united states might take because, after all, if we're going to go to the trouble and the expense of fighting this war, there ought to be something in it for the united states. theodore roosevelt had been looking at the philippines, and a lot of those people who had been worrying that there wouldn't be market for american production said, where might the markets be? and they looked at china. the allure of the china market, the term was with often used, the china market, began in the 1890s. it persisted until after, well, right up until the time china went communist in 1949. there was this idea that china -- do you know how many hundreds of millions of people live in china? if we could get the average c
and so written into the war appropriations bill was the teller amendment sponsored by henry teller of colorado which said that the united states will not annex cuba as a consequence of this war. and some of those imperialists realized that they had been hoisted by their own petard, and they were just kind of nationally, okay, we gotta do it. but that caused them to consider what else the united states might take because, after all, if we're going to go to the trouble and the expense of fighting...
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henry, we will be successful in that effort. again, i say to my republican colleagues, i congratulate mr. john boehner on his victory, mr. eric cantor on his taking a title that i would really like to have -- you can keep calling me that if you want. i will not object. elections have consequences. the fact that the matter is, the american public wants to see progress, not division. they want to see jobs, not just political rhetoric. they are not interested in just hearing about us reading the constitution as will be done on thursday. they are hopeful that we will accomplish what the constitution envisioned, and that was the betterment of the general welfare of all americans. so i congratulate the speaker on the apartment of debbie and henry as a vice chairs of our policy committee and joining in george miller and rosa who cochairs the policy committee. thank you very much. >> and thank you very much, mr. leader. i congratulate them for their new responsibilities and thank them for their leadership. we all look forward to working
henry, we will be successful in that effort. again, i say to my republican colleagues, i congratulate mr. john boehner on his victory, mr. eric cantor on his taking a title that i would really like to have -- you can keep calling me that if you want. i will not object. elections have consequences. the fact that the matter is, the american public wants to see progress, not division. they want to see jobs, not just political rhetoric. they are not interested in just hearing about us reading the...
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i checked in with henry use eating something hot or taste testing hot. be that he can only go so far. stand back ladies and gentlemen looking at explosives, that's right these will blow your head open. this is dave of the day of legendary hot sauce which among the aficionado's, he really as a superstar. he started the hot sauce that will tell you about coming up. we may even take some, maybe. coming up on kron 4 morning news. in other words there is a criminal intent behind all of these. these are days create gourmets sauces. when did you do this? >> 92 created, 93 and went public. >> this is where pretty much all started. how many you have? >> 17 >> what is the appeal of hot sauce over the past decade haul all the sudden everybody has have different kinds of hot sauces. our people masochistic? >> i think people have (laughter) there's an element in the world that has that. there are some that are flavorful and really bring food up a notch. >> for those who know about david want to know the details are people who don't know about the pleasures and for th
i checked in with henry use eating something hot or taste testing hot. be that he can only go so far. stand back ladies and gentlemen looking at explosives, that's right these will blow your head open. this is dave of the day of legendary hot sauce which among the aficionado's, he really as a superstar. he started the hot sauce that will tell you about coming up. we may even take some, maybe. coming up on kron 4 morning news. in other words there is a criminal intent behind all of these. these...
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as president obama welcomes president hu jintao from chie now for dinner we talked to henry kissinger who 40 years ago went to china and changed the relationship. he speaks this evening about the relationship today and in the future. >> one should shouldn't protect the trade line in which china is dominant. they have a major power with its own big problems. there's no reason why we should not remain in a position of equality in some areas, superiority, maybe not. so i don't accept this. but we will no longer be as dominant as we were right after world war ii when we were the only functioning maintained country. and we have to adjust our understanding of the world into a world in which there are other countries that are capable of asserting their interests, not just because they submit to our leadership but they can make us adjust some of the things. >> charlie: a program note. we had promoted a conversation with joe schultz the former secretary of state. that program will be seen next week. tonight kissinger for the hour. maybe you want school kids to have more exposure to the arts. m
as president obama welcomes president hu jintao from chie now for dinner we talked to henry kissinger who 40 years ago went to china and changed the relationship. he speaks this evening about the relationship today and in the future. >> one should shouldn't protect the trade line in which china is dominant. they have a major power with its own big problems. there's no reason why we should not remain in a position of equality in some areas, superiority, maybe not. so i don't accept this....