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henry ford refused. he resisted. it wasn't until 1928, really after about 10 years of internal fighting, that they finally got to develop a new model. they shut down the ford factories for about a year and a half, and fired them up again with all new machinery to create the model a. they went back to the beginning of the alphabet that debuted in 1928 that was a good automobile for the times. the model a was sort of the standard for the company through the 1930's. it was then that they began to develop new models as well. the lincoln line and others in addition. but the model t was the war horse for about 18 years in the company. yes? >> you have -- firing policy? [inaudible] -- with regard to hiring? guest: it didn't seem to so far thrass was no company policy in terms of person that he will said don't hire jews or something of that kind. they looked into that jewish people were hired in ford factories just like any other ethnic group. it doesn't seem to have filtered down into hiring policies. but an interesting thi
henry ford refused. he resisted. it wasn't until 1928, really after about 10 years of internal fighting, that they finally got to develop a new model. they shut down the ford factories for about a year and a half, and fired them up again with all new machinery to create the model a. they went back to the beginning of the alphabet that debuted in 1928 that was a good automobile for the times. the model a was sort of the standard for the company through the 1930's. it was then that they began to...
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henry's motion to dismiss.it is our position that under heller/mcdonald, the standard of heightened scrutiny are to have been used. and i relied on the decision that came out of this court a few months after judge hollen's decision. >> i am on that panel, and -- that case was vacated. we do not have any case law right now to tell us what the standard of scrutiny is. and in dealing with the factual decision of making it right, the fact -- the party's change the facts all around and we did not have a controversy anymore and it is gone. i can understand why you would like to articulate a standard, but i'm not sure how we can do that until we have a factual situation where we say, ok, clearly, the supreme court meant the second amendment to cover this. then we have to decide what level of scrutiny we apply to the factual situation. isn't that what we are supposed to be doing? >> that is correct. the answer is, there are specific facts in this case where there was the lawful possession in one's own home of a homemad
henry's motion to dismiss.it is our position that under heller/mcdonald, the standard of heightened scrutiny are to have been used. and i relied on the decision that came out of this court a few months after judge hollen's decision. >> i am on that panel, and -- that case was vacated. we do not have any case law right now to tell us what the standard of scrutiny is. and in dealing with the factual decision of making it right, the fact -- the party's change the facts all around and we did...
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so henry and his crew continue on looking for victims.nwhile, only a mile away, another team of rescuers is trying to reach salvador pena. >> a concrete beam came right across his legs. he's still down there, conscious, he's talking about his legs are completely crushed. i can hear him moaning right now. >> pena is on the first floor of a mall parking deck operating his sweeping truck when the quake strikes. and now the entire concrete structure is on top of him. >> we have no idea if we'll even come close to getting to him. >> firefighter ray labayae struggles through the metal and busted concrete to make contact with the victim. >> he is holding his own. his legs are cracked mid-femur there. definitely a lot of pain. >> the whole time he's, get me out of here. i just conversed with him the best i could to try to give him some hope. >> but others aren't as hopeful. the victim is pinned very deep under the pile of rubble and it will take a huge effort to get just one man out using resources rescuers could use on more people in other place
so henry and his crew continue on looking for victims.nwhile, only a mile away, another team of rescuers is trying to reach salvador pena. >> a concrete beam came right across his legs. he's still down there, conscious, he's talking about his legs are completely crushed. i can hear him moaning right now. >> pena is on the first floor of a mall parking deck operating his sweeping truck when the quake strikes. and now the entire concrete structure is on top of him. >> we have no...
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but what prompted slaves such as henry banks to begin the work of self emancipation? my interest here is in those who left the south permanently. they comprise, i know, a small, but nonetheless, i think, significant number of the many who fled. the politics of self emancipation took different forms and driven by differing consideration some opportunistic and others calculated. run aways revealed their reasons for seeking freedom. some left because they were severely flogged. others left because their families were about to be sold. others left because they, themselves, were about to be sold. others left because contracts they had agreed to with their owners were being changed arbitrarilily their owners. others simply followed the lead of others. zachariah mead fled when 15 of his mistress's 20 lives fled to the north. slaves also fled when the masters broke the hiring agreements. his kyah hill joined henry hill had an agreement with his owner to buy his freedom but his master reneged on the contract after hill had paid almost $2,000. hill fled petersburg for richmond
but what prompted slaves such as henry banks to begin the work of self emancipation? my interest here is in those who left the south permanently. they comprise, i know, a small, but nonetheless, i think, significant number of the many who fled. the politics of self emancipation took different forms and driven by differing consideration some opportunistic and others calculated. run aways revealed their reasons for seeking freedom. some left because they were severely flogged. others left because...
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from 95 northbound in to the fort mc henry tunnel. use harbor tunnel because of an earlier accident. 695, bel air road, so far looking good. smooth sailing on bel air. speeds up to 65 plus miles per hour. again, only issue being 95 northbound at the fort mc henry tunnel. . >>> the totals stand at 200,000 customers with power outages. megan pringle is live in towson. one of the areas hardest hit. clean sup going slowly. >> reporter: it's going slowly. it's generally a quiet neighborhood. if you talk to frustrated neighbors they will say it's been anything but because cars have been turning around because the road is blocked up. crews are working to clean up the damage. see the tape is up. the reason why, the tree fell over on to power lines. it's not only a driving hazard, it's also dangerous. i want to bring ronnie oliver here, he has been here for 12 hours, telling people you can't drive down the road. people are getting frustrated. >> yes, ma'am. the roads are dangerous. you have seen bge crews. >> they came out at 2:00 in the morni
from 95 northbound in to the fort mc henry tunnel. use harbor tunnel because of an earlier accident. 695, bel air road, so far looking good. smooth sailing on bel air. speeds up to 65 plus miles per hour. again, only issue being 95 northbound at the fort mc henry tunnel. . >>> the totals stand at 200,000 customers with power outages. megan pringle is live in towson. one of the areas hardest hit. clean sup going slowly. >> reporter: it's going slowly. it's generally a quiet...
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waiting for a live, exclusive interview with henry cravis. we're at the highs of the market, simon. >> we are, sue. this is quite a significant rally. we were in negative territory at the beginning of the session. gone up triple digits on the dow and 1374 on the s&p. that is the july high. if we can hold this, this could add further to a rally taken us up 7% from the beginning of june, sue. more than through the show. >> the dow up. now to tyler in midtown manhattan with more on when's happening at the cnbc and institutional institutions delivering alpha conference. great ideas last hour, ty. >> yes, indeed, sue. i was just getting the instructions right there. and i would say that a couple of things that really stood out when we heard jim chanos talk about hewlett-packard, if you tracked the chart of that stock, when he started speaking, and saying that sometimes in tech value stays value for a reason, meaning the price goes down, the price went down by about 50 cents a share on hewlett-packard right then and there. one of the other panelist
waiting for a live, exclusive interview with henry cravis. we're at the highs of the market, simon. >> we are, sue. this is quite a significant rally. we were in negative territory at the beginning of the session. gone up triple digits on the dow and 1374 on the s&p. that is the july high. if we can hold this, this could add further to a rally taken us up 7% from the beginning of june, sue. more than through the show. >> the dow up. now to tyler in midtown manhattan with more on...
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masse contacted henry h. kline who had the unfortunate honor of being the deputy marshal who had gone over to christiano and track down the slaves of the maryland slave holder who was subsequently killed in the shootout at christiana. he suggested he hire a policeman from each of the wards where african-americans live to capture banks and george. but kline was away when masse's letter arrived. when he replied in april he declined to follow masse's advice. because as he observed many of the policemen were under the influence of ablivists and opposed to hunting down fugitives and he didn't think it was a good idea of writing banks a letter because blacks in the city protected fugitives and moved them at once -- once they got wind of any danger of recapture. instead of proposed to hire two or three men he could trust. he had a few leads he added enthusiastically from a pigeon who informed him that banks was not in the city but would soon return. the news must have raised buck's spirits but it was dashed when buc
masse contacted henry h. kline who had the unfortunate honor of being the deputy marshal who had gone over to christiano and track down the slaves of the maryland slave holder who was subsequently killed in the shootout at christiana. he suggested he hire a policeman from each of the wards where african-americans live to capture banks and george. but kline was away when masse's letter arrived. when he replied in april he declined to follow masse's advice. because as he observed many of the...
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>> tomorrow eating at henry's soul cafe. everybody else. we'll be open. >> at all the locations, 17th and u street northwest. fourth and k street northwest. >> definitely be open in oxon hill to come on through and make it about 4:00 or 5:00. they can come by today and get the orders and come by and get the slab of ribs and take it home with you and just tomorrow put it out on the grill like you already did it yourself. >> all right now we going to get this seven day forecast again from olga. in case you missed it. it is going to be hot. >> that's right. >> drink lots of water. >> now it looks like -- we're definitely getting up into the middle 90s tomorrow and with the humidity, it's going to be really, really tough in the heat. >> okay. stay safe. thanks fellas for being here with us. >> thank you. >> pleasure for having us. >> i'm going to eat really good today. they brought lots of food today. thank you. come back and visit us at 5:00. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ]
>> tomorrow eating at henry's soul cafe. everybody else. we'll be open. >> at all the locations, 17th and u street northwest. fourth and k street northwest. >> definitely be open in oxon hill to come on through and make it about 4:00 or 5:00. they can come by today and get the orders and come by and get the slab of ribs and take it home with you and just tomorrow put it out on the grill like you already did it yourself. >> all right now we going to get this seven day...
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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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there are no delays traveling through the fort mc henry or the harbor tunnel. you are using 95 white marsh, a 15 minute ride from 43 in to the city. this is what the harrisburg looks like in hunt valley. everything is nice and clear at shawan road. easy ride towards 695. this is the beltway at bel air, no problems to report. it's going to take you 11 minutes from 95 up to 83. that's a look at your abc 2 time saver traffic. >>> welcome back. it's been five months since the death of trayvon martin. also a new york mother doesn't make to it the hospital before giving biter. how her twins came in to the world in their own unique way. wççÑçÑ >>> around 400 pilots expected to demonstrate outside the white house protesting the outsourcing of jobs and pushing for better working conditions. the death of trayvon martin is going to be the center of a discussion in a public meeting tonight. the community is encouraged to attend. president barack obama is campaigning in new york, mitt romney is presumptive republican nominee continues his overseas tour arriving in poland to
there are no delays traveling through the fort mc henry or the harbor tunnel. you are using 95 white marsh, a 15 minute ride from 43 in to the city. this is what the harrisburg looks like in hunt valley. everything is nice and clear at shawan road. easy ride towards 695. this is the beltway at bel air, no problems to report. it's going to take you 11 minutes from 95 up to 83. that's a look at your abc 2 time saver traffic. >>> welcome back. it's been five months since the death of...
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.- itt bill henry is introducing several mendments to the city charter at tonights council meeting.r the counccl to override a mayoral veto and allowttemmto choose hoo money ttey cut rom budget is spent. the changes are all about -33 giving the council more leverage when it comes to & deciding how the city should spend its money, and limiting the powerr of the mayor henry says re tooobroad. 3 38802"lot of placee have a strong mayoo, ours is ridiculously stonrg, comapped to otherrplaces" pllces" henry also wants o reducc the council from 14 to 9 mmmbbrs. he also wants term limits for council meebers -3 3 we.... now... know... the winner... of... our... fox45 ... stopped by & ...fox45 ...morniig news today..../candace dold... introddces us ...to tte talentee ..17 yeer old.... for today'sslowdown. 3 more than ooe hundred people came oot for a shot at fame, but in the end only on person takes home the title.nats: you yay! 3 cecilia sugarmmn learned of the neww when we met up with - her afttr work t chick fila in towson town center.crowds were cheeriig...ann she wws & shocked.she certain
.- itt bill henry is introducing several mendments to the city charter at tonights council meeting.r the counccl to override a mayoral veto and allowttemmto choose hoo money ttey cut rom budget is spent. the changes are all about -33 giving the council more leverage when it comes to & deciding how the city should spend its money, and limiting the powerr of the mayor henry says re tooobroad. 3 38802"lot of placee have a strong mayoo, ours is ridiculously stonrg, comapped to...
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amy hollyfield is live at castro and henry streets. how are they doing?eporter: they've stopped the flow of water the gushing is over. take a look there's the fire hydrant there in the back of the pick-up truck it is out of here. this driver just knocked it over and crews have loaded it up. look at this video when the car hit the hydrant it knocked it off and triggered water at castro and henry street 2:00 this morning. the man working on the water situation told me police took the driver out of here, he appeared to be drunk. residents never lost water, crews say they may have lost some pressure. they just got the hydrant capped. did it create a mess and a challenge for a couple of hours. but, they have resolved the situation. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> thank you. 5:32 now. a few hours from now, the non-profit group that raised nearly $300,000 to keep a popular south bay state park open will demand state lawmakers return the public's donations or make sure it is used on the park. governor brown's administration discovered 54 million dollars in hidden
amy hollyfield is live at castro and henry streets. how are they doing?eporter: they've stopped the flow of water the gushing is over. take a look there's the fire hydrant there in the back of the pick-up truck it is out of here. this driver just knocked it over and crews have loaded it up. look at this video when the car hit the hydrant it knocked it off and triggered water at castro and henry street 2:00 this morning. the man working on the water situation told me police took the driver out...
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stick with the fort mc henry or the key bridge. if you are headed to 95, a live look at white marsh, everything up to speed. a nice easy ride all the way in to the city. drive times, no delays on the jfx. 11 minutes downtown to east fayette. 695, clear on the west side, 795 towards 95. that will take you eleven minutes also 95 up to 83. >>> happening today the deputy of public works in baltimore is checking a 54-inch water main and inspection shows the main could fail so crews are working to fix it before it becomes a major problem. linda so is live with more on how this could be affecting you. >> reporter: we are here on lyndon in arbutus, a neighborhood that could be affected by what is going on today. you could temporarily lose your water service for up to an hour today. here are the areas that could be affected. we are talking about work pes to the north, 195, 895, west of cherry hill. they will check problems with the water main in southwest baltimore. since even's water is connected, even people in the countys are asked to pa
stick with the fort mc henry or the key bridge. if you are headed to 95, a live look at white marsh, everything up to speed. a nice easy ride all the way in to the city. drive times, no delays on the jfx. 11 minutes downtown to east fayette. 695, clear on the west side, 795 towards 95. that will take you eleven minutes also 95 up to 83. >>> happening today the deputy of public works in baltimore is checking a 54-inch water main and inspection shows the main could fail so crews are...
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speeds are seeing reduced speeds towards the fort mc henry tunnel. alternative route. harbor tunnel to avoid the mess. outside, look, it's 895, we will say good morning at o'donnell street. looks good on the traffic camera. we have debris in the roads from friday's storms. reduce speeds. if you come to flashing light. we have dead traffic lights. treat it as a four-way stop. better safe than sorry. we will talk more traffic and weather coming up. 95 to 83, 11 minutes. 695, changing that, 8 minutes. i'm sure that's going to be a dead crawl. >>> thousands remain in the dark without power following the weekend severe weather. it knocked down signals. this morning, megan pringle leads the coverage, live in towson. >> reporter: we are in the northern part of baltimore city, by the county line between stevens and charles. it's closed off. take a look, there is a large tree that came down on top of power lines. not only is that a driving hazard but dangerous. a lot of people in this yeah are without power. across the state, people are without power. this area has been hit har
speeds are seeing reduced speeds towards the fort mc henry tunnel. alternative route. harbor tunnel to avoid the mess. outside, look, it's 895, we will say good morning at o'donnell street. looks good on the traffic camera. we have debris in the roads from friday's storms. reduce speeds. if you come to flashing light. we have dead traffic lights. treat it as a four-way stop. better safe than sorry. we will talk more traffic and weather coming up. 95 to 83, 11 minutes. 695, changing that, 8...
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was spewing everywhere it happened about 2:00 this morning on castro street in a residential area at henry. one resident woke up, came to check it out these are pictures sent from one of our from -- from one of our viewers. crews looking like they are having trouble. they tell us they did have trouble act session the valve to shut it off. -- trouble accessing the value to shut it off. crews tell me the driver did appear drunk. police think he was, they took him to jail the officer says he has a prior dui. no word on whether the city will be sending him a bill for the hydrant he broke. residents never lost water, they may have lost pressure for a little while, now everything is back to normal. it took a couple of hours but they did stop the water from gushing and everyone's water pressure should be fine. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> the group that raises funds to keep popular south bay state park open will demand later this morning donations be refunded. terry mcsweeney live from san jose. this comes after funding scandal at the state capital? >> reporter: a major funding scandal. these n
was spewing everywhere it happened about 2:00 this morning on castro street in a residential area at henry. one resident woke up, came to check it out these are pictures sent from one of our from -- from one of our viewers. crews looking like they are having trouble. they tell us they did have trouble act session the valve to shut it off. -- trouble accessing the value to shut it off. crews tell me the driver did appear drunk. police think he was, they took him to jail the officer says he has a...
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through the not mc henry to the toll plaza, an 8 minute ride. lynette charles with a look at the forecast. >>> we look at the most powerful radar, a couple of light showers in harford county. the main action to is south. if your travels are taking you to st. mary's county, showers towards the east. it is going to drop tremendous amounts of rain. showers and thunderstorms with lightning around richmond, it's going to be on the dicey side this morning on the roadways south of baltimore. we look at outside, we can see that bel air is a little bit on the wet side this morning, it will continue to be so possibly as we go through off and on today. a chance for showers and storms to pop up in the afternoon. i will show you the stationary front in a second. temperatures are quite mild this morning, quite warm this morning, see the 70s in northville, good morning edgewood, 71, upper 60s chestertown and northeast around 70 degrees. lots of moisture in the air. the measure of the moisture. the dew points when they get in the 70s you are feeling it. mid-60s
through the not mc henry to the toll plaza, an 8 minute ride. lynette charles with a look at the forecast. >>> we look at the most powerful radar, a couple of light showers in harford county. the main action to is south. if your travels are taking you to st. mary's county, showers towards the east. it is going to drop tremendous amounts of rain. showers and thunderstorms with lightning around richmond, it's going to be on the dicey side this morning on the roadways south of baltimore....
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it is what they have done for people like henry evans, who he age of 40 suffered a severe stroke, it left him a quadriplegic, able to understand, unable to speak. evan's wife jane. >> i didn't know what was going to happen. i didn't know. he was literally trapped in his body. >> but evan's recently became one of the first to test a personal robot donated by willa garage to a team of scientists at georgia tech. >> with eye movement and his limited use of one finger, evans can program the robot to help him shave, help him scratch and to get a towel. it all takes a lot of work and time for this clunky 400-pound machine. >> why not just hire someone to help henry as opposed to having a computer help him? >> it is the difference between asking someone to do it for you versus doing it for yourself, and one thing we found is that people really want to do things for themselves. they want that independent democrats. >> for henry, doing anything independently was once unthinkable. >> when you see that sense of satisfaction in his face, i mean, there is no words to describe it, it is amazing. i
it is what they have done for people like henry evans, who he age of 40 suffered a severe stroke, it left him a quadriplegic, able to understand, unable to speak. evan's wife jane. >> i didn't know what was going to happen. i didn't know. he was literally trapped in his body. >> but evan's recently became one of the first to test a personal robot donated by willa garage to a team of scientists at georgia tech. >> with eye movement and his limited use of one finger, evans can...
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you see henry quickly take the phone out of his back pocket, throw it on the ground. his dad goes over and examines the phone. he only had it about three months so it was a relatively new phone. >> i've heard of this happening, read reports of it happening and never, ever seen video of it happening. >> this video of course has been passed all around the internet. a lot of people are saying, hey, this could be fake. there's no real evidence that this is an iphone in fact. but halmannin says it's real. he says that his pants were ruined from the smoke, they like melted, and he got burns on his fir fingers from taking the iphone out of his pocket and throwing it on the ground. >> if it's a surveillance camera, why is it so shaky? >> a lot of times it's shot from another camera. someone comes in with a camera and shoots that. >> plus some surveillance cameras are outside and wind can move it a little bit. >> people are asking some questions. halmannin is going to talk to apple and his insurance company about getting a replacement. we have reached out to apple but have yet
you see henry quickly take the phone out of his back pocket, throw it on the ground. his dad goes over and examines the phone. he only had it about three months so it was a relatively new phone. >> i've heard of this happening, read reports of it happening and never, ever seen video of it happening. >> this video of course has been passed all around the internet. a lot of people are saying, hey, this could be fake. there's no real evidence that this is an iphone in fact. but...
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why not just hire someone to help henry, as opposed to having a computer help him? >> it is the difference between asking someone to do it for you thinus doing it for yourself, and one thing we found is that people really want to do things for themselves. they want that independence. >> reporter: for henry, doing anything independently was once unthinkable. >> when you see that sense of satisfaction in his face, i mean, there is no words to describe it. it's amazing. oboove the robot. the robot has helped my husband emerge into this person that i ibler dreamed possible. >> reporter: and opening up a world of endless possibilities. priya clemens, cbs news, menlo park, california. isglor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. lor,r on cbs, 60 minutes. i am jeff glor, cbs news in new scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs d >>> stuck on a roller-coaster 150 ft. in the air in the and rescuer was fairly painless >>> recent revelation the state as billions and hidden moneys we see when a means for the governor's tax measure. 25,000 peo
why not just hire someone to help henry, as opposed to having a computer help him? >> it is the difference between asking someone to do it for you thinus doing it for yourself, and one thing we found is that people really want to do things for themselves. they want that independence. >> reporter: for henry, doing anything independently was once unthinkable. >> when you see that sense of satisfaction in his face, i mean, there is no words to describe it. it's amazing. oboove...
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traffic is up to speed traveling through the fort mc henry and harbor tunnel.this is what the topside looks like in towson, delaney, 11 minutes on the outer loop from 95 up to 83. >>> high speed racing returns to downtown in a few weeks. first, we got to get the track ready. a live report coming up. for those of us working the overnight shift, this is not good news at all. what employers can do to help those working the graveyard shift stay healthy. you are waking up to what is new, now and next. [ mom ] dear chex cereal, i've never written a fan letter before, but you've done the impossible. you made gluten free cereals in a whole bunch of yummy flavors. cinnamon chex and honey nut chex are two of our favorites. when my husband found the chocolate one, we were in cereal heaven. the only problem is, with so many great flavors, you're making it very hard to choose. your fans, the mcgregor family. 'cause we love chex. ♪ [ male announcer ] and now try new gluten free apple cinnamon chex. >>> get ready for big changes coming downtown for the inner harbor. construct
traffic is up to speed traveling through the fort mc henry and harbor tunnel.this is what the topside looks like in towson, delaney, 11 minutes on the outer loop from 95 up to 83. >>> high speed racing returns to downtown in a few weeks. first, we got to get the track ready. a live report coming up. for those of us working the overnight shift, this is not good news at all. what employers can do to help those working the graveyard shift stay healthy. you are waking up to what is new,...
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i want to mention that there is a water main break at the corner of castro and henry in san francisco. up the hill there a couple blocks up from market. there is activity in that area. we'll let you know more about that coming up. let's take a look at what we have now with our pictures on westbound 80. that traffic continues to move along pretty well. heading out to the mccarthur maze. and this mornings commute at the bay bridge toll plaza looks pretty good. that is light traffic coming into san francisco. if you are driving in san jose northbound 280 traffic looks good getting up to highway 17. 4:36 let's go to steve. >> sal, thank you. a very good morning if you enjoyed yesterday's weather we will pull it into today. it looks like there will be warmer weather inland. the higher clouds already moving out of the area. big fog bank up around 2500 feet. it's already moving locally inland. it's been a cooler pattern thursday and friday. cool to mild by the coast. the fog tends to hang around a little each day. travis not much of a change there. there is a breeze everywhere you go. temper
i want to mention that there is a water main break at the corner of castro and henry in san francisco. up the hill there a couple blocks up from market. there is activity in that area. we'll let you know more about that coming up. let's take a look at what we have now with our pictures on westbound 80. that traffic continues to move along pretty well. heading out to the mccarthur maze. and this mornings commute at the bay bridge toll plaza looks pretty good. that is light traffic coming into...
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it is amazing to think of king henry viii at some point standing right where we are now.ved sports. he probably would have insisted on getting on a bike himself. relishing that the olympic cycling time trials will take place right outside his door. the races will start at his driveway. what an entrance it is. the handsome court to english history. even beyond the almost unimaginably rich painting, tapestries and glass, carves, sculptures, seems to breathe majesty into vaulted chambers. it has been the seat of aristocracy for a millennium. >> this is supposed to be the palace of pleasure and parties and honeymoons. >> reporter: the palace itself covers more than six acres, a quarter of which are kitchens. >> so, this is the actual kitchen where they prepared meals here. >> yeah. this is the great kitchen of henry the viii, and this fire, still lit today, is the one that cooked food for his court. nothing has changed and we still use it today. >> reporter: how better to get a bird's or dragon's eye view, up the stairs to the roof, where henry himself would gaze at the stars
it is amazing to think of king henry viii at some point standing right where we are now.ved sports. he probably would have insisted on getting on a bike himself. relishing that the olympic cycling time trials will take place right outside his door. the races will start at his driveway. what an entrance it is. the handsome court to english history. even beyond the almost unimaginably rich painting, tapestries and glass, carves, sculptures, seems to breathe majesty into vaulted chambers. it has...
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to captain henry morgan and to life! >> captain morgan to life, love and loot.earn more about the dive and the adventures of the real captain henry morgan visit facebook.com/captainmorganusa. >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live" back in two minutes with jeremy renner, aaron paul and music from nas. siri, what's my day look like? [siri] another busy day today. are you serious? [siri] yes i'm not allowed to be frivolous. ah ok, move my 4 o'clock today to tomorrow. change my 11am to 2. [siri] ok marty, i scheduled it for today. is that rick? where's rick? [siri] here's rick. oh, no that's not rick. now, how's the traffic headed downtown? [siri] here's the traffic. ah, it's terrible, terrible! driver, driver! cut across, cut across, we'll never make it downtown this way. i like you siri, you're going places. [siri] i'll try to remember that. let's take a paint project from "that looks hard" to "that didn't take long". let's break out behr ultra... ...the number one selling paint and primer in one, now with stain blocker. each coat works three times harder, priming, coverin
to captain henry morgan and to life! >> captain morgan to life, love and loot.earn more about the dive and the adventures of the real captain henry morgan visit facebook.com/captainmorganusa. >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live" back in two minutes with jeremy renner, aaron paul and music from nas. siri, what's my day look like? [siri] another busy day today. are you serious? [siri] yes i'm not allowed to be frivolous. ah ok, move my 4 o'clock today to tomorrow. change my 11am to...
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hello, henry. >> reporter: hello, diane. baseball has several very good players, then you have guys called all-stars. it was a special day at third and king on sunday. we'll talk to one of the best players of all-time. giants celebrated their ten-year anniversary of their 200th national league pennant. make it 2,000. we'll hear from the all-time home run king. that's next in sports. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. major league baseball announced the stars for the midsummer classic today. only one oakland athletic got the call. it was reliever ryan cook. the firsttime all-star. meanwhile, the giants have four players who will represent the nl all-star team. buster posey starts behind the plate. he was the top nl vote getter with 7.6 million votes. mr. perfect, of course, is in the mix. he was named to the pitching staff. and pablo sandoval, despite missing six weeks with a hand injury, he will play the hot corner. melky cabrera is batting .352 this season. let's hear from the all-star. >> i'm excited. it gives me the opport
hello, henry. >> reporter: hello, diane. baseball has several very good players, then you have guys called all-stars. it was a special day at third and king on sunday. we'll talk to one of the best players of all-time. giants celebrated their ten-year anniversary of their 200th national league pennant. make it 2,000. we'll hear from the all-time home run king. that's next in sports. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. major league baseball announced the stars for the midsummer...
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who was henry kaiser? you may remember him if you are old enough as the industrialist and shipbuilder who built the victory ships and the liberty ships. when i sailed to korea during the korean war which was a few years after world war ii it was only a victory ship with seven bunks high. you didn't want to be on that bottom bunk because of the rocky ocean. you know what would happen to you. in any case those ships continued for many years to be used after the war. kaiser was a brilliant man and a brilliant industrialists that no politician. .. and he rented it again in 1948 and 1952. in 1952 he came reasonably close, but polite eisenhower was the presidential candidate for the republicans than. so roosevelt had a young man, plans to cut 20 years under that he was into looked energetic to run against him. he had a fine to wait -- he had to find a way to look into energetic to. his pictures did not make an look very good. he was in pendleton california, southern california at the time of the democratic conve
who was henry kaiser? you may remember him if you are old enough as the industrialist and shipbuilder who built the victory ships and the liberty ships. when i sailed to korea during the korean war which was a few years after world war ii it was only a victory ship with seven bunks high. you didn't want to be on that bottom bunk because of the rocky ocean. you know what would happen to you. in any case those ships continued for many years to be used after the war. kaiser was a brilliant man and...
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equally significant is the fact that henry mckee allowed robert to remain with his mother until he was almost 12 years old. and at that point, his life would change. but in an unanticipated and crucial way, for his future. now before taking up this point, on the eve of mother's day, let me say something else about lydia, robert's mother. and i want to say two things, first, she understood the extraordinary privileges her son enjoyed. but she wanted him to always remember the routine and even casual brutality that characterized the system of slavery. and experienced by so many other people around them. and so for example, on one occasion, she took him downtown to the jail where slaves were being whipped and she had him look at these scenes. and these scenes made a terribly important impression, and a deep impression on robert smalls. lydia was indeed exposing him to what we might call the politics of every day life. and she was exposing him to the naked power relationships that characterized the system of slavery so that he would always keep those images present in the forefront of his
equally significant is the fact that henry mckee allowed robert to remain with his mother until he was almost 12 years old. and at that point, his life would change. but in an unanticipated and crucial way, for his future. now before taking up this point, on the eve of mother's day, let me say something else about lydia, robert's mother. and i want to say two things, first, she understood the extraordinary privileges her son enjoyed. but she wanted him to always remember the routine and even...
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. >>> let's bring in henry of comcast sports net for a look at sports. what's going on, henry?diane, very busy day in sports. history was made on the grass courts of wimbledon and a tough first half for tim lincecum came to a painful end today in pittsburgh. we'll show you how the giants' former ace may have hit rock bottom. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. we have reached the all-star break and not a moment too soon for baseball teams in a slump. the san francisco giants could use a moment to regroup after losing 6 of their last 8 games entering today's game against the pirates. the team has been frustrated for a month, almost. a victory would at least help the g-men relax during the break. let's get to the action right now. giants/pirates. for the rubber match. tim lincecum on the hill trying to end strong before the all-star break. timmy hasn't won on the road since april 23rd in new york. but that's not going to change in this game. take a look at this. runner on first. andrew mccutchen hits a two-run bomb to right center. pirates up 2-0. bottom of the third. more problems
. >>> let's bring in henry of comcast sports net for a look at sports. what's going on, henry?diane, very busy day in sports. history was made on the grass courts of wimbledon and a tough first half for tim lincecum came to a painful end today in pittsburgh. we'll show you how the giants' former ace may have hit rock bottom. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. we have reached the all-star break and not a moment too soon for baseball teams in a slump. the san francisco giants...
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. >> it's january 10th, 2009 and state trooper ian henry is patrolling interstate 90 outside albany, new york. in the westbound lane he spots a speeding taxi and takes off after it. eventually the trooper catches up and pulls over the cab. >> this was a state cab which was unusual all the way from connecticut. pretty expensive cab ride. >> the trooper talks to the driver and then focuses his attention on the passenger in the backseat who has two duffel bags with him. one has clothing in it. >> the passenger was somewhat hesitant to show him the second duffel bag but trooper henry was able to see an assault rifle amongst the clothing there. >> the passenger grabs the rifle before henry can get at it. the trooper quickly backs off leaving the taxi driver in the car. >> the trooper made that choice to retreat because really that was all he could do at that time to save his life in case the passenger started immediately firing. better to have one person than two people die. you know, you just can't stay there and spend a minute trying to get somebody out of the vehicle. >> the passenger
. >> it's january 10th, 2009 and state trooper ian henry is patrolling interstate 90 outside albany, new york. in the westbound lane he spots a speeding taxi and takes off after it. eventually the trooper catches up and pulls over the cab. >> this was a state cab which was unusual all the way from connecticut. pretty expensive cab ride. >> the trooper talks to the driver and then focuses his attention on the passenger in the backseat who has two duffel bags with him. one has...
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. >>> and i'm henry at the xfinity sports desk. it's a big one at the coliseum tonight, two of the hottest teams in baseball. the a's and yankees square off. we're ready for them to step up to the plate. >>> plus tiger is in the mix after round one of the open championship. we'll tell you where he sits right now. sports is coming up. no matter the season, i still get dry skin. introducing the ultimate daily lotion from gold bond. because your skin needs a little healing every day. the ultimate daily lotion -- new from gold bond. ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the moist, chewy, deliciousness you desire. mmmm. thanks. [ man ] at 90 calories, the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. [ female announcer ] and now, try our new chocolate chip cookie 90 calorie brownie. >>> there's a good chance you didn't know this. san jose state is a worldwide hub of competitive judo. it is a hot bed for producing olympians, and this year is no different. looks can be deceiving. 26-year-old mart
. >>> and i'm henry at the xfinity sports desk. it's a big one at the coliseum tonight, two of the hottest teams in baseball. the a's and yankees square off. we're ready for them to step up to the plate. >>> plus tiger is in the mix after round one of the open championship. we'll tell you where he sits right now. sports is coming up. no matter the season, i still get dry skin. introducing the ultimate daily lotion from gold bond. because your skin needs a little healing every...
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>> coming up, "newsmakers" with henry waxman. followed by day of reaction to the supreme court ruling on the affordable care act from president obama and mitt romney. followed by reaction from capitol hill into the house republican conference. later, house minority leader, nancy pelosi. >> this author writes about the presidents. >> . german goes to the white house and says to --. truman goes to the white house and says to eleanor roosevelt, may i pay fpray for you? she says no, i need to pray for you. >> their campaigns -- >> they say they have to write a large hall to get all the people to check the vice-president seat. >> and their ideals -- >> calvin coolidge may indeed have been the last jeffersonian. a man who believed in the limits of government power and of federal power to resist the temptation to extend it. >> today on a local tv" your questions and comments like at noon eastern. also, middle east expert on the response to the arab spring, afghanistan, iraq and the peace process between israel and pakistan. part of "boo
>> coming up, "newsmakers" with henry waxman. followed by day of reaction to the supreme court ruling on the affordable care act from president obama and mitt romney. followed by reaction from capitol hill into the house republican conference. later, house minority leader, nancy pelosi. >> this author writes about the presidents. >> . german goes to the white house and says to --. truman goes to the white house and says to eleanor roosevelt, may i pay fpray for you?...
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henry is still in custody. and more important for him, he is now person for promoting -- a derivative person for promoting firearms. >> there have been instances in our history with that has not necessarily followed. >> it certainly could be subject to continued allegation. i would also like to point out that the stored decision was based, as you said ahman lopez and on morrison. lopez is still a good law. and i think you bring that up. and the last point i would like to make is that, to me, the bottom line in your bike vs. king is to, "we hold that only regulations that substantially burden the right to bear arms heighten scrutiny of the second amendment." >> is that the vacated case that you are siding? >> yes. but the point is that the quotation is right. regulating the burden of the right to bear arms come under heightened scrutiny. regarding the gun that he made, he could not register it. there was no way he could possess it. and it was not just a burden. >> the case of the united states vs. henry is now s
henry is still in custody. and more important for him, he is now person for promoting -- a derivative person for promoting firearms. >> there have been instances in our history with that has not necessarily followed. >> it certainly could be subject to continued allegation. i would also like to point out that the stored decision was based, as you said ahman lopez and on morrison. lopez is still a good law. and i think you bring that up. and the last point i would like to make is...
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today, james henry. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. shooting suspect james holmes has been charged with 24 counts of first-degree murder for the killings of 12 people at a movie theater in aurora, colorado earlier this month iran had also left 58 people wounded, several critically, for which james holmes faces 116 counts of attempted murder. on monday, he made the second court appearance since the massacre, with shooting survivors and relatives of the slain victims in attendance. prosecutors have yet to announce whether they'll seek the but a penalty. a pretrial hearing has been set for late september. syrian government troops and rebel forces are engaged in intense fighting as the battle for aleppo continues for a fourth day. both sides have authored -- offered conflicting recounts with the syrian military claiming to have retaken several rebel-held areas. overnight shelling in many neighborhoods. government forces are again being accused of targeting international monitor
today, james henry. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. shooting suspect james holmes has been charged with 24 counts of first-degree murder for the killings of 12 people at a movie theater in aurora, colorado earlier this month iran had also left 58 people wounded, several critically, for which james holmes faces 116 counts of attempted murder. on monday, he made the second court appearance since the...
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. ♪ ♪ today, congressman henry cuellar.n, republican of new jersey and number of the house financial-services committee. he talks about the fight over tax cuts and defense sequestration. later, spotlight on magazines features of the gillespie, editor in chief of reason.com. that is live at starting at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> of the brookings institution who is the discussion today and the president of candidates foreign-policy agendas. michelle florinor will speak at c-span at 3:00. >> this is the kind of job you can disagree vehemently on the ball without taking it personally and without hating the person who was on the other side. you want to find another job. >> the supreme court justice reflects on over 25 years on the bench and interpreting legal documents. that is sunday at 8:00 on c-span q&a. >> there wrongly spoke to the veterans of foreign wars convention one day after president alibaba. he accused the white house of leaking classified information about the u.s. military raid that killed osama bin laden and call
. ♪ ♪ today, congressman henry cuellar.n, republican of new jersey and number of the house financial-services committee. he talks about the fight over tax cuts and defense sequestration. later, spotlight on magazines features of the gillespie, editor in chief of reason.com. that is live at starting at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> of the brookings institution who is the discussion today and the president of candidates foreign-policy agendas. michelle florinor will speak at c-span at...
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all conditions looking good from 83 all the way towards fort mc henry.let's look at those times 8-11 minutes. so far, so good. >>> the governor took on the topic of health care during the weekend. martin o'malley, what he had to say on face the nation. it could be difficult getting around chicago. multiple reports of cab drivers now threatening to strike during rush hour in the city doesn't grant them a fair hike. they haven't seen fair increases in the city in 7 years. >>> 9 state bus tour of nuns, protesting budget proposals claiming it could hurt most vulnerable americans. we are going to get to weather in a few moments. you are doing double duty on traffic. roads are very important because one thing we have to keep in mind for example you come in to a dark intersection with stoplights, treat it like a four-way. a lot of people are ignoring that. >>> again, it's common sense. absolutely. help me out this morning, charlie. here is what going on this morning. not too bad on the roads. once we get the commute in full force i'm sure that's going to change
all conditions looking good from 83 all the way towards fort mc henry.let's look at those times 8-11 minutes. so far, so good. >>> the governor took on the topic of health care during the weekend. martin o'malley, what he had to say on face the nation. it could be difficult getting around chicago. multiple reports of cab drivers now threatening to strike during rush hour in the city doesn't grant them a fair hike. they haven't seen fair increases in the city in 7 years. >>> 9...
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this is what henry ford said about the road act of 1915.couldn't have built cars. >> greg: a different time. of course there were no roads. >> bob: but without them he couldn't have built and done the model t. ford factory. >> andrea: is that a winning campaign strategy? >> bob: i don't think this whole thing is a big -- eric thinks it's a big deal. it's ridiculous. you laugh it off, but i refuted everything you said. >> eric: president obama said if you succeed, someone gave you help. if you have a business, you didn't build it. somebody else made it happen. isn't that speech that fired up mitt romney, or a constant person attack? 37,000 negative ads so far against the guy. bain capital, where are your taxes? did they boo on purpose or did you want them to boo? attack after attack. >> dana: maybe that was the tipping point or straw that broke the camel's back. i don't know. i'll take a guess, though. what it was, they can call him all sort of things across the country. offending the sense of entrepreneur spirit and hard work that people pu
this is what henry ford said about the road act of 1915.couldn't have built cars. >> greg: a different time. of course there were no roads. >> bob: but without them he couldn't have built and done the model t. ford factory. >> andrea: is that a winning campaign strategy? >> bob: i don't think this whole thing is a big -- eric thinks it's a big deal. it's ridiculous. you laugh it off, but i refuted everything you said. >> eric: president obama said if you succeed,...
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thousand a check of the roads this morning. 95 northbounds fort mc henry. we have been watching this. two lanes blocked. 95 northbound approach. accident on 95 southbound at 126, that's going to slow you up. we will keep an eye on the times for the next few hours, certainly going to see delays. here is the live look outside. smooth sailing, 695 at o'donnell street. so far, so good. debris from friday's storms in the roadways. more traffic and weather in a little bit. >>> as many as 17 people have been confirmed dead as a result of the weekend's storms through half a dozen states and district often columbia, one person confirmed dead in maryland. for more on a family in mourning, the death of their 25- year-old son, linda so. >> reporter: he crashed his car. o'brian's dad thinks his son was on his way home. they knew something was wrong when he didn't responds to text messages or calls. a friend told them what happened. he died at the scene two. friends with him in the car, miller and hodges survived. they were not seriously hurt. the family had to go search
thousand a check of the roads this morning. 95 northbounds fort mc henry. we have been watching this. two lanes blocked. 95 northbound approach. accident on 95 southbound at 126, that's going to slow you up. we will keep an eye on the times for the next few hours, certainly going to see delays. here is the live look outside. smooth sailing, 695 at o'donnell street. so far, so good. debris from friday's storms in the roadways. more traffic and weather in a little bit. >>> as many as 17...
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henry alvarez of the housing authority, for focusing on the emerging issue of violence. i want to respond quickly to commissioners kingsley and lotus regarding this issue of mental health. this issue broadly impacts the community, not only the victims, but people who are tangentially involved. i want to urge you to bring synergy in terms of the response. our kids are overexposed. the repetitiveness of that exposure is enormous. in our city, we have one of the leading national experts on trauma, dr. alicia lieberman, and the trauma center. i would like to bring them to the discussion, in terms of police commission efforts to mitigate the adversity of impact. i would also like to commend commissioners marshall -- commissioner marshall for the ambassadors program, which is another set of responses to the burgeoning violence. they have recently joined the visitation valley community. i would ask that they make a presentation before the commission in terms of the efficacy of those efforts in working with our police. third, i support the police commission working with the hous
henry alvarez of the housing authority, for focusing on the emerging issue of violence. i want to respond quickly to commissioners kingsley and lotus regarding this issue of mental health. this issue broadly impacts the community, not only the victims, but people who are tangentially involved. i want to urge you to bring synergy in terms of the response. our kids are overexposed. the repetitiveness of that exposure is enormous. in our city, we have one of the leading national experts on trauma,...
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not happen quickly, getting the conversation started, for me, is an important part of it. >> bill henry will try his best to rock the city council vote introducing four charter amendments he says will make the city government more efficient and cut down on the city's "strong male role system." he wants to reduce the number of votes for the mayoral veto to two-thirds of the council. >> we have a ridiculously strong male role system of government in baltimore. it is so strong that it infringes upon the legislative bodies ability of to be a legitimate check on the executive power. >> the second would let the city council that money to the budget if it did not approve of the mayor's spending. >> would just came out of a budget season were a majority of the council wanted to spend money differently. >> that there would be to change the structure and size down to nine members, six districts and three at large council members. >> everyone will have a district representative, but they will also have three at large people to call upon instead of just one. >> 3 terms for council members and two t
not happen quickly, getting the conversation started, for me, is an important part of it. >> bill henry will try his best to rock the city council vote introducing four charter amendments he says will make the city government more efficient and cut down on the city's "strong male role system." he wants to reduce the number of votes for the mayoral veto to two-thirds of the council. >> we have a ridiculously strong male role system of government in baltimore. it is so...
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. >> you hardly need a penny for joe henry's thoughts. he's on a first-name basis with bank tellers across his hometown in oregon, skouerring 15 banks a week, with one thing on his mind, pennies. buying some, changing others back in for cash. it all seems weird, but he's no collector and he's not alone. he's known as a penny horder. from the orange tubs that hold 200,000 pennies in a shed next to his house to the hours spent sorting through roll after roll, it's no joke he's into pennies. not just any pennies only those from 1982 or earlier, because those pennies aren't just fair change, they're made of copper. get this a cop per penny is worth more than a penny, it's worth 2.4 cents. >> the copper has such a different sound. real money has a definite sound of money. if you listen to a modern sink penny, they don't sound the same. >> here is the thing about copper. its price has been skyrocketing. look at this chart from the last few years. it has led to some unusual crime sprees. stripping the copper wiring from a phone and utility cable
. >> you hardly need a penny for joe henry's thoughts. he's on a first-name basis with bank tellers across his hometown in oregon, skouerring 15 banks a week, with one thing on his mind, pennies. buying some, changing others back in for cash. it all seems weird, but he's no collector and he's not alone. he's known as a penny horder. from the orange tubs that hold 200,000 pennies in a shed next to his house to the hours spent sorting through roll after roll, it's no joke he's into pennies....
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for yourself we have found people want to do things for themselves the want independence. >>> for henry doing anything independently was once unthinkable. >>> when you see that sense of satisfaction on his face that is indescribable i love my robot. it does help my husband emerge into a person i never dreamed possible. >>> and opening up a world of outlaws possibility priyah clemens cbs news >>> history made at the games in london when a california >>> the dark night rises stay on top of the box office for second straight weekend of those sales dropped 60% from the opening weekend. the earnings were far ahead of the second place continental draft. california athlete made history at london the olympics today kim roadie won a gold medal in skeet shooting setting an olympic record 99/1 hundred clay's she is the first american to win a medal and five straight olympics. she was the youngest member of the 1996 team in atlanta >>> so many people have help me get to this point i have not done this on my own it makes me cry. >>> brody won her first medal at the age of 17 she is 33 and will take
for yourself we have found people want to do things for themselves the want independence. >>> for henry doing anything independently was once unthinkable. >>> when you see that sense of satisfaction on his face that is indescribable i love my robot. it does help my husband emerge into a person i never dreamed possible. >>> and opening up a world of outlaws possibility priyah clemens cbs news >>> history made at the games in london when a california...