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henry joined the army.ry, as i say, had the wonderful books in the bookstore on weapons and everything. he didn't have them with him. he being an ingenious fellow and almost a photographic memory. -- washington became impressed with this, and he wrote i think a lovely letter from henry bragging about how washington and the other generals were impressed. and at age 26, he appoints henry to colonel in the army. henry goes on to become major general, and close friend, -- of course invited to dinner in cambridge at the house, and eventually lucy, who is quite pregnant by now, is also invited to meet the newly arrived martha washington. they become lifelong friends. here is a much later picture of henry, i think it's rather flattering. it's 1803. it's rather flattering, i think. okay -- it's probably a little diminished. [laughter] we have the cannon here, of course, because being chief of artillery he was in charge of all the gunnery and the strategic use of those. quite clever when you read that. some of you m
henry joined the army.ry, as i say, had the wonderful books in the bookstore on weapons and everything. he didn't have them with him. he being an ingenious fellow and almost a photographic memory. -- washington became impressed with this, and he wrote i think a lovely letter from henry bragging about how washington and the other generals were impressed. and at age 26, he appoints henry to colonel in the army. henry goes on to become major general, and close friend, -- of course invited to...
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henry will not let her come. finally, finally, at the end of that awful winter in valley forge when there are, is food, when the roads have cleared, when the reinforcements are there, when the british are -- well, they're still in philadelphia, but the american army is now ready for conflict, and he said, all right, you can come. if we can find a way. now, as it happens, benedict arnold can't ride a horse, but washington wants to see him. he is still, benedict arkansas fold is still washington's favorite fighting general. don't forget, benedict arnold is known as the hero of freeman farm which if you've been to the saratoga battlefield, you know that's a section of it, and also known as the eagle of share toe da. he is revered by his men. he is incredibly brave. he's had them do things other sections of the army can't. he also has supported, fed, paid for ammunition, clothed his men on all of these ballots that i've just mentioned. and congress, guess what in they haven't paid him back. so he's lost a lot of mone
henry will not let her come. finally, finally, at the end of that awful winter in valley forge when there are, is food, when the roads have cleared, when the reinforcements are there, when the british are -- well, they're still in philadelphia, but the american army is now ready for conflict, and he said, all right, you can come. if we can find a way. now, as it happens, benedict arnold can't ride a horse, but washington wants to see him. he is still, benedict arkansas fold is still...
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henry, his two sisters, and their mother teodora. there is room for two mattresses and a stove, and not much else. his mother gets just 75 euros a year in support from the state. it is not enough. >> so that we have something to eat every day, all the children have to work. they do not have a father anymore. he left us. >> that was seven years ago. henley has tried to take over his role. the apazas live in juntuma, the poorest neighborhood of el alto. every day after school, henry and his sisters that the bus into town to go to work. it is cold and windy here, 4,000 meters above sea level. the population has soared to more than 1 million over the past two decades as people live -- leave rural areas. henry's younger sister cielo is 8. she still sticks of chewing gum in the restaurants downtown. cielo and 14-year-old joselina or four hours every afternoon. >> some people get angry and tell us to go away. they say we have been brought up badly. they do not buy anything, and they do not understand why we have to work. >> the two girls ha
henry, his two sisters, and their mother teodora. there is room for two mattresses and a stove, and not much else. his mother gets just 75 euros a year in support from the state. it is not enough. >> so that we have something to eat every day, all the children have to work. they do not have a father anymore. he left us. >> that was seven years ago. henley has tried to take over his role. the apazas live in juntuma, the poorest neighborhood of el alto. every day after school, henry...
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what do you think, henry ? henry ! i think your reporting career just ended.s probably won't help your back, but it might just cheer you up. thanks, katherine. i'm sorry. we're closed. i forgot to lock the door. is there a rosa rivera here ? henry ! stop the camera and go find rosa. sure, mr. brashov. if you are here for lunch, perhaps you could come back another time. - i just need a few words with miss rivera. - i'm rosa rivera. i'm from the property management company. we haven't received your rent yet. ah. i need some repairs done. my bathroom faucet leaks. the tile is cracked. hey. my car needs new brakes. that doesn't mean i can stop making car payments. look. you pay your rent now and i won't charge you a late fee. you don't know what that building is like. we've got problems with the water the elevators, the garbage. - i'm just doing my job. - some job. excuse me ? what are you doing ? just testing out my new camera. - well, you can go test it someplace else. - no problem. here. i'd love to help you miss rivera, but i don't even know who the owners are
what do you think, henry ? henry ! i think your reporting career just ended.s probably won't help your back, but it might just cheer you up. thanks, katherine. i'm sorry. we're closed. i forgot to lock the door. is there a rosa rivera here ? henry ! stop the camera and go find rosa. sure, mr. brashov. if you are here for lunch, perhaps you could come back another time. - i just need a few words with miss rivera. - i'm rosa rivera. i'm from the property management company. we haven't received...
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henry ford was one yankee who did know how. space. the race to reach beyond the limits of this planet captured the country's imagination in the 1960s. for decades americans haveupported a major instment in the sce program and its accomplishments, like communications satellites. how does thissatellites far-out technology come down to simple dollars and cents? early is century, telecommunicatiople went where wires went. fiiraculously, across the street, then wire went under the ocean, telecommunicatiople and europe was on our doorstep. by t late fifties, inational communications was busy. telstar, 1962. russian pre-eminence in space was more of a boost to telstar within three years,emand. 100 transatlantic circuits were in use. by 1980, 20,00circuits connecd american business toll parts of the globe. leasing a circuidroppeto 1/7 of. today, t private sector is having its own satellites deployed, what can this foproductivity on earth?systems. through o conferencing top coorate management what can this foproductivity on earth?systems. can
henry ford was one yankee who did know how. space. the race to reach beyond the limits of this planet captured the country's imagination in the 1960s. for decades americans haveupported a major instment in the sce program and its accomplishments, like communications satellites. how does thissatellites far-out technology come down to simple dollars and cents? early is century, telecommunicatiople went where wires went. fiiraculously, across the street, then wire went under the ocean,...
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>> oh, henry, oh, henry, i think he let himself be led down this road where he lost a ton of his money, but i do think he was smart enough to then capitalize on that. he understood there was something inherently funny about this thing and he was able to turn that into a pretty profitable venture. >> do you have a message for the carnival folk who maybe got the best of o friend henlis about it. this is a capitalist country and i believe in capitalism but their job is stealing money from children. for that i kind of don't love them that much. henry really had no excuse. everyone knows those games are rigged. he is an adult. he should have known he wasn't going to win anything. if anyone watching it interesting in the banana, it is for sale. i will hear offers. >>> at the end of april every year dutch people celebrate the queen's day with a huge week long celebration. this year's celebration was held at a ski resort in france. this video of the posted to the youtube channel and the party is gone and these guys are standing on the platform and you notice they're holding tanks and i guess t
>> oh, henry, oh, henry, i think he let himself be led down this road where he lost a ton of his money, but i do think he was smart enough to then capitalize on that. he understood there was something inherently funny about this thing and he was able to turn that into a pretty profitable venture. >> do you have a message for the carnival folk who maybe got the best of o friend henlis about it. this is a capitalist country and i believe in capitalism but their job is stealing money...
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for henry, the price was $2600.you're asking where can i get my hands on one of these sweet, sweet dread lock bananas and also how does someone lose so much money on the carnival game? >> because you get caught up in the double or nothing, i have got to get my money back. >> it's the double or nothing. they will get you all the time. this is why i always pick with the duck pond game. skeet ball. tilt-a-whirl action. so henry is quite upset and says the game was rigged and was made all sorts of promises and really if you cannot trust the worth of some guy running the tubs of fun game at a transient carnival, what can you trust? >> i was going to get all my money back. i was going to get an x box kinect and because i was keeping everybody's attention, they were going to still give me the banana. they lied to me. >> they were still going to give him the banana. he thought he was going to win an xbox. if only there was some other way to turn $2600 into an xbox. the carnival company says the game is run by an independent
for henry, the price was $2600.you're asking where can i get my hands on one of these sweet, sweet dread lock bananas and also how does someone lose so much money on the carnival game? >> because you get caught up in the double or nothing, i have got to get my money back. >> it's the double or nothing. they will get you all the time. this is why i always pick with the duck pond game. skeet ball. tilt-a-whirl action. so henry is quite upset and says the game was rigged and was made...
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president obama says he will get back to ed henry?>> andrea: what do you think he is going to come back with. >> eric: time line, april 26th he followed up with letter. april 29th had the guy, bret baier had the whistle-blower on. "fox and friends" this morning talked about. all day long, on the drudge report it was the lead story. president obama on april 30th, to say i'm not familiar has to be disingenuous. i'll be nice. i will say it one more time. we're treated as fox at arm's length. we're that group over there because we ask this question. here is the other thing. we're not familiar with it. we ask it again. we'll ask it again. what about it? what about the th stonewalling that is going on about with these whistle-blowers. are we going to hear about it? i think i got this in blackberry they are going to call for another hearing on benghazi. >> andrea: the only reason the public knows about it is because of fox news. and excellent reporting of catherine herridge and adam housley sat down with a one on one exclusive. had this man
president obama says he will get back to ed henry?>> andrea: what do you think he is going to come back with. >> eric: time line, april 26th he followed up with letter. april 29th had the guy, bret baier had the whistle-blower on. "fox and friends" this morning talked about. all day long, on the drudge report it was the lead story. president obama on april 30th, to say i'm not familiar has to be disingenuous. i'll be nice. i will say it one more time. we're treated as fox...
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moran worked closely with the expedition photographer, william henry jackson. together they selected the most impressive views. moran made drawings and watercolor sketches, blocking in forms d contours, quickly noting the colors of the terrain and the sulfurous deposits for which yellowstone is named. back in newark, new jersey, moran began what he termed his "big picture," "the grand canyon of the yellowstone." for moran, the spiritual, natural and aesthetic realms should blend to create a great impression. to that end, he combined different points of view into one dramatic panorama. moran explained, the precipitous rocks on the right were really at my back when i stood at that point. yet in their present position, they are strictly true to pictorial nature. my aim was to brinbefore the public the character of that region. narrator: reporting to congress, hayden suggested that the geyser region of yellowstone be set apart as a national park. congressman william kelly of pennsylvania also promoted the legislation, no doubt eager to please jay cooke, a prominent
moran worked closely with the expedition photographer, william henry jackson. together they selected the most impressive views. moran made drawings and watercolor sketches, blocking in forms d contours, quickly noting the colors of the terrain and the sulfurous deposits for which yellowstone is named. back in newark, new jersey, moran began what he termed his "big picture," "the grand canyon of the yellowstone." for moran, the spiritual, natural and aesthetic realms should...
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. >> my name is henry i moved in directly crossed the street from the hall. i'm an unfortunate person for them i'm the business for surveying for temperature or. - because of crime that was attracted the dallas passenger door was very supportive of my effort. the hall i ago with my neighbor most of the time no issue and we would like to have them in the neighborhood we thought they were a selling point in the neighborhood the reality is the bill of sale we were soiled. i didn't think it was an aa meeting but there's a lot of broken bottles and a ton of tra trash. i've not stipend because i understand that san francisco has a different approach than dallas does. i'm overseas and i travel a lot. my request is you approve their permit it is blatantly untrue there is not loitering and it's loud. i believe some of those are 18 and older. and the fence she mentioned is not on the residential side of the street. and so say it's monthly a residential area is not true. so we want them to do what they said what they would do. we'd like some controls the rest of time >>
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henry kissinger? >> i do. he's a friend.r he said to an oceanal -- don rumd feld an occasional adversary and a permanent friend. when he was at state and i was in defense in the ford administration, we represented different institutions and had somewhat different views and at the time, henry was recording his phone conversations. and over so many years later they started declassifying all that have and putting it out. and he said some rather rough things about me. and so, about every six, eight, 10 months he'll call me up and say don, i'll say, henry don't say it. i know what is going on. they're releasing more of your classified phone calls where you said bad things about me. and he said, well that is right. and of course i want you to -- i say henry don't worry bit. i say things every bit as bad about you. i don't remember what i said but i must v the only thing is that i'm smarter than you are and i didn't tape my phone calls so he laughs and life goes on. >> greta: that is your last call and we're closing down shop befor
henry kissinger? >> i do. he's a friend.r he said to an oceanal -- don rumd feld an occasional adversary and a permanent friend. when he was at state and i was in defense in the ford administration, we represented different institutions and had somewhat different views and at the time, henry was recording his phone conversations. and over so many years later they started declassifying all that have and putting it out. and he said some rather rough things about me. and so, about every six,...
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henry woolford is live with the latest on the game and more on stephon curry limping out of tonight's ball game. >> he wasn't just limping. he was limping badly on that left ankle which he rolled in the fourth quarter. the point it happened, his coach wanted to take him out of the game immediately. steph convinced his coach to allow him to stay in the game. that may not have been the best decision. tef received about 15 minutes of treatment from the trainers immediately after the game. walked to another room. came back to the locker room and decided he was not going to speak with reporters tonight. meanwhile, the golden state warriors are looking to bounce back in a big way on sunday when they face the spurs in game four. >> they just played harder. when someone play harder than you, you are going to look like you are a step slow. can't let that happen again. we have to come out and correct that in game four. >> we showed we can win on our home court in the playoffs and win in san antonio. so hopefully, you know, this hurts but we can't dwell on it. we have to know that they're going
henry woolford is live with the latest on the game and more on stephon curry limping out of tonight's ball game. >> he wasn't just limping. he was limping badly on that left ankle which he rolled in the fourth quarter. the point it happened, his coach wanted to take him out of the game immediately. steph convinced his coach to allow him to stay in the game. that may not have been the best decision. tef received about 15 minutes of treatment from the trainers immediately after the game....
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henry ford changed all that. instead of making cars one at a time, the ford factory mass produced them with an idea called assembly lines. each worker did the same job over and over enabled the planet to crank out a new car every 10 minutes. at last regular folks could take to the roads. ford bragged his model t could go any where and proved it. with a car northern californians could climb the mountain in yosemite. people who could not ride a horse or take a week to hike up, getting wheels was almost like getting wings. the more cars we had, the more business we did. the more business we did the more cars we could buy and in the roaring 20s they did. running up and down the streets of san francisco a show of machinery over topography. but outside city limits there were no paveed roads and no road signs. the cloud of dust raised by one automobile made visibility pretty chancy for anyone behind. car owners lurched in and out on streets and bouncing on rocks. >>> in 2005, joe fonzi met some people who raced them and
henry ford changed all that. instead of making cars one at a time, the ford factory mass produced them with an idea called assembly lines. each worker did the same job over and over enabled the planet to crank out a new car every 10 minutes. at last regular folks could take to the roads. ford bragged his model t could go any where and proved it. with a car northern californians could climb the mountain in yosemite. people who could not ride a horse or take a week to hike up, getting wheels was...
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however, joining us on set tonight, business insider's ceo and editor-in-chief henry blojit and henry kukis. >> i think one point i would make is the only way we are going to close the gap is by raising taxes and reducing long-term spending. >> where do you want to raise the taxes? >> i think you can raise lots of tax, the wellthy can go up, generally. >> northern more than we had, we just got $600 billion. >> if you look at a gdp basis, spending is at 22%. we have been at about 20 for both. we fwt to converge on that number if we want to balance the number. >> what's your take? >> i'm not sure what bothers me more the fact that the president's numbers didn't quite add up or the fact that he has a budget which lowers the debt of the gdp later, not sooner. listen, as you taught me, what council, what happens in those first two or three years. >> that's the only thing. >> he actually takes it, takes up 4 or 5 percentage.. when he runs the obama foundation, that's when the deficit gens to drop. >> i love the obama foundation. i just think 6:1, i appeal to your sense of fairness 6:1, tax
however, joining us on set tonight, business insider's ceo and editor-in-chief henry blojit and henry kukis. >> i think one point i would make is the only way we are going to close the gap is by raising taxes and reducing long-term spending. >> where do you want to raise the taxes? >> i think you can raise lots of tax, the wellthy can go up, generally. >> northern more than we had, we just got $600 billion. >> if you look at a gdp basis, spending is at 22%. we have...
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that is what henry stands for.a look at the speech of an, a product of the kalamazoo outdoor or make company. they make ovens for pizza, outdoor ovens, also grills that price up to $21,000. also another company. you have seen a lot of positive spirit of but the numbers for consumer sentiment up. the people you sell to our positive right now. >> we are having their best year ever. people see enduring value in our product, and they also just love the fact that it is made in america. you take that and you combine it with the fact that people are investing in their home life styles, our business is doing terrific. >> reporter: that designer of these sorts of things. and it people really love the quality of this. but the numbers up. these are people that make between $10,250,000. they can afford your stuff. they may not have accumulated great wealth yet, but can afford you. >> yes. there is a real dedicated team at kalamazoo billing all of these products to order. every grill is signed. people take a lot of pride in own
that is what henry stands for.a look at the speech of an, a product of the kalamazoo outdoor or make company. they make ovens for pizza, outdoor ovens, also grills that price up to $21,000. also another company. you have seen a lot of positive spirit of but the numbers for consumer sentiment up. the people you sell to our positive right now. >> we are having their best year ever. people see enduring value in our product, and they also just love the fact that it is made in america. you...
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henry wof ford's spot on the floor is priceless. inside that arena. >> reporter: hey i was outside because the fans are already here. better late than never. they're early, very early, more than two hours before tip off. many believe they should have gone 2-0 in san antonio. the next game they were leading in 20 points. came away with a split series, 1-1 in the series with five more to go. the big thing about oracle arena, it's about the loudest place you can possibly play. 19,000 fans. and the last time the warriors had a big game here it was game three, the first game against the nuggets. it was no loud the players could not hear each other call the their playston court. i talked to steph curry early today. >> to me the louder, but it all comes down to hand gestures, talking early, just hopefully being on the same page. >> reporter: well, i'll tell you what, there's some fans back here and they know their basketball. is there anyone back here who thinks the spurs are going to win tonight? see, they know their basketball for sure.
henry wof ford's spot on the floor is priceless. inside that arena. >> reporter: hey i was outside because the fans are already here. better late than never. they're early, very early, more than two hours before tip off. many believe they should have gone 2-0 in san antonio. the next game they were leading in 20 points. came away with a split series, 1-1 in the series with five more to go. the big thing about oracle arena, it's about the loudest place you can possibly play. 19,000 fans....
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and henry, and rosa is in the kitchen. you can call me frank. are you really that desperate for food ? i haven't eaten in days. i sit out there, smelling the cking in here. i told you my cooking was irresistible. i'd better get going before carol starts worrying about me. - yeahme too - good night, jess, henry. go on, katherine. you need to take care of your children. thank you. i was just wondering. how did you know how to fix the circuit box ? - it's part of my training. - training ? for what ? i'm an auto mechanic. well, not at the moment, but that's what i used to do. will you be all right, mr. brashov ? should one of us stay ? don't be silly. go home. good night. see you tomorrow. good night. have you been out of work a long time ? almost a year and a half. yes, but you have been trying to find a job ? every day. but i guess lately i've sort of given up. i know how tough it can be. but you must not give up. i guess i'm getting a little tired of having doors slammed in my face. this afternoon is the first kindness... i've received in a long
and henry, and rosa is in the kitchen. you can call me frank. are you really that desperate for food ? i haven't eaten in days. i sit out there, smelling the cking in here. i told you my cooking was irresistible. i'd better get going before carol starts worrying about me. - yeahme too - good night, jess, henry. go on, katherine. you need to take care of your children. thank you. i was just wondering. how did you know how to fix the circuit box ? - it's part of my training. - training ? for what...
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thanks, henry. >>> henry wofford used to be my friend. >> good night, everyone. see you at 6:00. >>> on our broadcast tonight, out of nowhere. a dozen tornadoes tear through texas. entire neighborhoods wiped out. at least six people are dead. and tonight, they're still looking for the missing. >>> crisis mode inside the obama white house. the president now on the offensive as a string of controversies threatens to dominate his second term. >>> sudden impact. new crash test results are out. the results aren't good in one of the most popular vehicle categories on the road. >>> and the amazing race. a life-changing discovery for two young women at the finish line. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. as night fell to the west of ft. worth, texas, last night, they say ey
thanks, henry. >>> henry wofford used to be my friend. >> good night, everyone. see you at 6:00. >>> on our broadcast tonight, out of nowhere. a dozen tornadoes tear through texas. entire neighborhoods wiped out. at least six people are dead. and tonight, they're still looking for the missing. >>> crisis mode inside the obama white house. the president now on the offensive as a string of controversies threatens to dominate his second term. >>> sudden...
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henry viii had watched his flagship founded during a battle with the french. only 25 of her 400 crew survived. in the decade since the mary rose was raised from the seabed, she has remained a long sad history, sealed in plastic tent and sprayed with water and preservative chemicals. the challenge facing the architect was how to build this 21st century museum around the mary rose while maintaining that environment and protecting the ancient doubt, which has become her home. >> this month, after 30 years of treatment, her sprays were turned off. around the ship, a transformation had taken place. of a new home, which includes a reconstruction of the ship's missing port side, packed with a cannon, cargo in possession, but offered up a thick snapshot of tudor life. >> never have so many wonderful tudor things ever been brought together before. of financesure trove leads us to the lives of the crew, advances in scanning technology have enable visitors to meet some of them face to face. 's razzmatazz marked decades of painstaking work by dozens of people. once she wa
henry viii had watched his flagship founded during a battle with the french. only 25 of her 400 crew survived. in the decade since the mary rose was raised from the seabed, she has remained a long sad history, sealed in plastic tent and sprayed with water and preservative chemicals. the challenge facing the architect was how to build this 21st century museum around the mary rose while maintaining that environment and protecting the ancient doubt, which has become her home. >> this month,...
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david called because he a delmack caricature of henry kissinger on assignment for the review which his editor felt was too strong, the magazine said it would publish the caricature later, david was not so sure about that and anyone wanted to publish it right away. the cartoon as he told me showed henry kissinger in bed on top and the world in the form of a naked woman underneath him. had a globe where head should have been and henry kissinger was screwing her, i am quoting david, under an american flag blanket. were we interested? david, i said, i will get in all sorts of trouble but of course i am interested. why will it get you in trouble? he asked. i said it will get me and all kinds of trouble with our staff, i don't know, but i know it will. the cartoon arrived an hour later. it was as expected and here i described the cartoon rather than describe it to you live will show it to you. so think about that. two hours later, this is one of the most brilliant cartoons. two hours later, a petition landed on my desk signed by 25 people in an office i had thought implied or dirksen senate
david called because he a delmack caricature of henry kissinger on assignment for the review which his editor felt was too strong, the magazine said it would publish the caricature later, david was not so sure about that and anyone wanted to publish it right away. the cartoon as he told me showed henry kissinger in bed on top and the world in the form of a naked woman underneath him. had a globe where head should have been and henry kissinger was screwing her, i am quoting david, under an...
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henry and linda is the owner the building across the boom alleyway from us and i've actually gone in and spoke with each tenant in m that building too. linda is not a big fan because of clean issues we've been working with her to improve in that alleyway and it mad here very happy and we're been to address those however, the tenants in the building have all signed letters of support for my plan as well as the owner of the american cheese group. so and i understand jeremy complained when the school of rock kids was a problem. i've got letters of support from the local association and, of course, henry helped me >> do we have all those letters of support? >> and these are are the letters letters of support from american grilled cheese and the spy -- >> so can i ask you. >> couple of questions. this is music once a month and if it is rain urging to do this anyway? i'm joking. does anyone live on the alleyway? >> no. >> you do school of rock? >> not any more. >> that's too bad they're really good. >> if we bring them back it's going person. >> i'm the only manager who works weekend days
henry and linda is the owner the building across the boom alleyway from us and i've actually gone in and spoke with each tenant in m that building too. linda is not a big fan because of clean issues we've been working with her to improve in that alleyway and it mad here very happy and we're been to address those however, the tenants in the building have all signed letters of support for my plan as well as the owner of the american cheese group. so and i understand jeremy complained when the...
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henry blogett is still here. the associate editor at forbes.the tell prompter. >> we were talking in the 6:00 hour, was this ipo a failure? and the reason i was asking the question, if you're facebook, you still made off pretty well. however, the fact that the stock has not come back to $38, to me if you're an investor or frankly if you were facebook, the impact to do a secondary and how they feel about you long term and overall value, can you call it a win? >> so there's lingering disappointment but it is getting lesser by the day. people have pretty much forgotten about it. i think facebook did the smart thing. they took the money they were offered. howard stern, are people saying he should have been given a 40% discount just because he is stepping up? hey, we want howard stern to make money? he paid market value. investors paid too much. they should have been more conservative. >> i was pointing out earlier of the dotcom bubble, everybody cheered. stock doubles, triples the first day. >> is there a longer game to be played here? they only so
henry blogett is still here. the associate editor at forbes.the tell prompter. >> we were talking in the 6:00 hour, was this ipo a failure? and the reason i was asking the question, if you're facebook, you still made off pretty well. however, the fact that the stock has not come back to $38, to me if you're an investor or frankly if you were facebook, the impact to do a secondary and how they feel about you long term and overall value, can you call it a win? >> so there's lingering...
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henry, come back soon. henry mcvey joining us.osh lipton and get a market flash. >> maria, we're watching saks, which is racing higher here in the after-hours. and that's on a report from the "new york post." "the post" saying that saks has hired goldman sachs to explore strategic alternatives, including a possible sale of the company. "the post" saying that it tapped goldman in recent weeks, likely bidders include private equity firms including kkr and leonard greenhamm partners. that's according to the post. the stock right now up nearly 19% to 1626. that's the highest level, maria, with since february 2008. >>> all right, josh. thanks so much. 250 higher on saks. take a short break. then jpmorgan's chase chairman and ceo jamie dimon wins the battle. does that mean he's ready for war? up next, we'll debate what it means for his power base, the banking giant's future, and the stock. >>> later, as apple ceo tim cook is defending the technology giant's tax tactics at a senate hearing, how much should congress be held accountable fo
henry, come back soon. henry mcvey joining us.osh lipton and get a market flash. >> maria, we're watching saks, which is racing higher here in the after-hours. and that's on a report from the "new york post." "the post" saying that saks has hired goldman sachs to explore strategic alternatives, including a possible sale of the company. "the post" saying that it tapped goldman in recent weeks, likely bidders include private equity firms including kkr and...
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her grandson henry adams remembered louise catherine fondle. in his work, the education of henry adams, he describes louise catherine and her relationship. he always felt she was the odd man out if you will because she was born in england and educated in france and she remained a foreign personality to many of the adam' but not to henry as a world traveler himself. his fondest recollection of louise sitting at the table using her silver teapot set she brought from england. she would entertain both herself and many of her guests in this room. john quincy adams and louise would inherit this home from john adams. john quincy thought about selling this house. after discussion and thought with louise catherine they decided this was important to the family story to hold on to this house for future generation. >> plier >> -- prior to the election, rachael jackson enjoyed a brief time of retirement. sharing it with close friends and a lot of family. >> they came to this property in 1804 he was just sort of retiring for a while. when they first moved he
her grandson henry adams remembered louise catherine fondle. in his work, the education of henry adams, he describes louise catherine and her relationship. he always felt she was the odd man out if you will because she was born in england and educated in france and she remained a foreign personality to many of the adam' but not to henry as a world traveler himself. his fondest recollection of louise sitting at the table using her silver teapot set she brought from england. she would entertain...
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they know who henry is. here's suspect number two. they see him come in with a goatee and cargo shorts and hoodie. this is before the big altercation. >> that's horrifying to walk into a business establishment with an assault weapon and unload with no regard. >> over a dispute with management. >> he sprays the place. it's amazing that only one person was hit by the bullets. no word on the severity of the injuries. >> the reason they put this video out there, philadelphia p.d. looking for help in tracking them down. >> crazy russian dash cam time. let's go to the first videoment red light, traffic is stopped, pedestrians crossing the street. he crosses behind the tanker truck and what you're about to see is one of the main reasons why there are so many dash cams in russia. watch what he does, around, light turns green and -- >> no way. >> he jumps right under the tires. >> he throws himself under the wheels of the big tanker truck. the truck somehow stops, notices what the guy does, guy gets up and walks away. >> insurance fraud attemp
they know who henry is. here's suspect number two. they see him come in with a goatee and cargo shorts and hoodie. this is before the big altercation. >> that's horrifying to walk into a business establishment with an assault weapon and unload with no regard. >> over a dispute with management. >> he sprays the place. it's amazing that only one person was hit by the bullets. no word on the severity of the injuries. >> the reason they put this video out there, philadelphia...
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henry kissinger has written a blurb on the back. he approves the idea.i'd like to see the united states try it. in the meantime if were going to do that, i would really hope israel does not attack iran because that is going to lead to an ongoing dynamic between these two countries. who knows when it would end even if there is no nuclear war, there would be an ongoing war of terrorism. it would just multiply the problems israel faces
henry kissinger has written a blurb on the back. he approves the idea.i'd like to see the united states try it. in the meantime if were going to do that, i would really hope israel does not attack iran because that is going to lead to an ongoing dynamic between these two countries. who knows when it would end even if there is no nuclear war, there would be an ongoing war of terrorism. it would just multiply the problems israel faces
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(inaudible) henry? >> we want to say on behalf of the board and the staff that you were generation about the comments with all of us but we want to thank you for the dedication to them. this is your legacy my friend and thank you very much. >> >> all right. we will now move on to the united administrators of san francisco. >> good evening i'm richard (inaudible) the proud president of the united administrators of san francisco. president norton and commissioners and superintendent carranza, i am happy to announce that usf is here to present 9 scholarships four from uasf and actually five from uasf and we had a tie, and four from sue shider in honor of her twin sister kathleen and i would like to call (inaudible) to the microphone to announce the awards. >> along with us we have jenny horn and also our vice president (inaudible). >> good evening, president, i mean superintendent carranza and president norton and board members. and we are very proud every year we give united administrators gives $8,000 in
(inaudible) henry? >> we want to say on behalf of the board and the staff that you were generation about the comments with all of us but we want to thank you for the dedication to them. this is your legacy my friend and thank you very much. >> >> all right. we will now move on to the united administrators of san francisco. >> good evening i'm richard (inaudible) the proud president of the united administrators of san francisco. president norton and commissioners and...
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they commemorated her four-year rule as regent after the assassination of her husband henry iv untilouis came of age in 1614. even though maria wasn't really the queen at all, rubens employs the full apparatus of glamour, power, and glory to proclaim the greatness of her rule. king henry is shown being carried off to heaven, yet the action rushes towards maria, whose position in the painting is higher than the king's. odd, since he's the one going to heaven. but it's in the religious paintings
they commemorated her four-year rule as regent after the assassination of her husband henry iv untilouis came of age in 1614. even though maria wasn't really the queen at all, rubens employs the full apparatus of glamour, power, and glory to proclaim the greatness of her rule. king henry is shown being carried off to heaven, yet the action rushes towards maria, whose position in the painting is higher than the king's. odd, since he's the one going to heaven. but it's in the religious paintings
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>> bret: ed henry live on the north lawn. ed, thanks.blicans are asking for emails between the president's re-election campaign and the state department. about the benghazi terror attacks. the gop sent a request under the freedom of information act. the republicans accused the medication of misleading americans for political purposes. >> i can assure you i did not have any emails with the state department. [whistle] i was at the campaign, but this is a larger question. i don't want to speculate further, because we haven't taken a look at the formal request yet. >> bret: the state department also saying today, they're still deciding how to respond to the subpoena by republicans in the house. the benghazi attacks, of course, left four americans dead, including the u.s. ambassador to libya. >>> as if president obama doesn't have enough to worry aboutÈ:'@vóo someone sent him ar letter laced with a deadly toxin. also on the delivery list, no,'w york city's mayor. >> i apotential ricin square targeting gun rights has targeted the white house.
>> bret: ed henry live on the north lawn. ed, thanks.blicans are asking for emails between the president's re-election campaign and the state department. about the benghazi terror attacks. the gop sent a request under the freedom of information act. the republicans accused the medication of misleading americans for political purposes. >> i can assure you i did not have any emails with the state department. [whistle] i was at the campaign, but this is a larger question. i don't want...
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henry kissinger has a blurb on the back. he approves of the idea.i'd like to see the united states try it. in the meantime you for going do that, i really hope israel does not attack iran because that is going to lead to an ongoing dynamic of entity between these two countries. ..
henry kissinger has a blurb on the back. he approves of the idea.i'd like to see the united states try it. in the meantime you for going do that, i really hope israel does not attack iran because that is going to lead to an ongoing dynamic of entity between these two countries. ..
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who was henry mccarty better known as? a. kid curry a. curry the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. time for sports. the bulls are battling a new round of injuries and illness when they try to eliminate the nets tonight. game- six returns to the united center at seven. kirk hinrich says his calf has improved, and he's out of a walking boot, but he's still doubtful tonight. luol deng and taj gibson did not practice yesterday due to flu- like symptoms, but are still expected to play. derrick rose will not make his return, and the team is o-k with that. the sox trying to snap a three- game skid against the range
who was henry mccarty better known as? a. kid curry a. curry the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill...
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. >>> let's bring in henry wofford of comcast sports now.t did work out for the giants tonight. >> reporter: >> in a big way. >> reporter: no thanks to the umpires, by the way. they made a couple of horrible calls out there. but it's been a while since we had a finish as dramatic as the one we have after the break. and it's courtesy of the san francisco giants. get your inhaler out, we're taking a trip around the bases like you've never seen before. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. you wanted trdrama, rights? we have it. angel pagan and the giants have your drama plus month flare. buckle up. giants down 5-4 with one out in the bottom of the 10th. angel pagan, deep drive. not enough to get out of the park, but that means it's time to start running, and i mean hard. he ran around the bases, rounding third. and yes -- inside the park, walk-off homer for angel pagan. the crowd went crazy out there. dramatic finish. giants win 6-5. we have more. >> reporter: it was an emotional day for the giants. manager bruce bochy was ejected from the game fo
. >>> let's bring in henry wofford of comcast sports now.t did work out for the giants tonight. >> reporter: >> in a big way. >> reporter: no thanks to the umpires, by the way. they made a couple of horrible calls out there. but it's been a while since we had a finish as dramatic as the one we have after the break. and it's courtesy of the san francisco giants. get your inhaler out, we're taking a trip around the bases like you've never seen before. >>>...
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the author of more than a dozen books and putting the six wives of henry viii and must you go my life with harold pinter. this is about 25 minutes. >> host: book tv on the c-span2 series from london continues and we want to introduce you to the author antonia fraser and perilous question of reforming the revolution brought him if he would start by giving us a snapshot of what england was like in the 1830's, each team 20s leading up to 1842. >> guest: it was a crossroads at that time of england was just recovering from the victory of 1814 bling on the great rain of victoria shortly before so it is a crossroads in more than one sense. you have the industrial revolution which is taking place and the arrival of the railroads olivines are transforming ways people would never have expected communications being transformed the end of the second time in this country you get great economic equality and a lot of unemployment falling the end of the napoleonic war in 1815 so back with no jobs, people roaming about and economic and employment comes to stress on the one hand and a protest, physical
the author of more than a dozen books and putting the six wives of henry viii and must you go my life with harold pinter. this is about 25 minutes. >> host: book tv on the c-span2 series from london continues and we want to introduce you to the author antonia fraser and perilous question of reforming the revolution brought him if he would start by giving us a snapshot of what england was like in the 1830's, each team 20s leading up to 1842. >> guest: it was a crossroads at that time...
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henry wofford at alamo city. >> reporter: klay thompson had a huge game. he wasn't just the best offensive player on the court. he was the best defensive player on the court. and he did have a motivating factor. it's his toughest critic, his dad drove him to play so well in game two. >> my dad may be my biggest critic. every single day he tells me to stay out of foul trouble. i probably gave him a hemorrhage the other night. and, you know i thought i did a good job not making dunks like i did in game one. i try to play as hard as i could. >> the shots he was hitting. he had to go 8 for 9 in the playoffs, that's unheard of. and he -- he was just aggressive, that's his word. confident in every shot he took. >> after their victory, the warriors ran back to their locker room chanting, back to the bay, back to the bay. they are happy and looking forward to playing at oracle arena, where they have 19,000 fans cheering for them, continue ed of against them. the san antonio spurs have struggled on the road in the postseason lately, they have lost 12 of their last
henry wofford at alamo city. >> reporter: klay thompson had a huge game. he wasn't just the best offensive player on the court. he was the best defensive player on the court. and he did have a motivating factor. it's his toughest critic, his dad drove him to play so well in game two. >> my dad may be my biggest critic. every single day he tells me to stay out of foul trouble. i probably gave him a hemorrhage the other night. and, you know i thought i did a good job not making dunks...
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mason you know we love those you know yeah well you know what's amazing is that patrick henry and george mason were very very clear and gave long eloquent speeches about how we're not going to let them take away our slave patrols patrick henry was the largest slave holder in the entire state of virginia and and in virginia south carolina north carolina and georgia the state militias were the slave patrols and everybody was required to be a member and they had you know at once a month right around look for slaves who might have gone loose in the north they wanted to have the second amendment because they didn't want there to be a standing army during times of war you know there was this this fear of standing armies we've seen country after country after country in europe have have on the media jennifer absolutely have armies do bella terry so what are you trying to argue here you know i want to see what i'm saying is that the second amendment she on either of those case shall not be infringed neither of those two cases did did anybody ever really even remotely suggest that the segment was
mason you know we love those you know yeah well you know what's amazing is that patrick henry and george mason were very very clear and gave long eloquent speeches about how we're not going to let them take away our slave patrols patrick henry was the largest slave holder in the entire state of virginia and and in virginia south carolina north carolina and georgia the state militias were the slave patrols and everybody was required to be a member and they had you know at once a month right...
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thanks, henry. >>> henry wofford used to be my friend. >> good night, everyone. see you at 6:00. >>> on our broadcast tonight, out of nowhere. a dozen tornadoes tear through texas. entire neighborhoods wiped out. at least six people are dead. and tonight, they're still looking for the missing. >>> crisis mode inside the obama white house. the president now on the offensive as a string of controversies threatens to dominate his second term. >>> sudden impact. new crash test results are out. the results aren't good in one of the most popular vehicle categories on the road. >>> and the amazing race. a life-changing discovery for two young women at the finish line. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. as night fell to the west of ft. worth, texas, last night, they say they could feel that charge in the air. people knew bad weather was coming. they didn't know how bad. it turns out at its height, the storm system was visible from space down to the circulation of one tornado just minutes before it dropped down and was reported on the ground. one of a dozen torn
thanks, henry. >>> henry wofford used to be my friend. >> good night, everyone. see you at 6:00. >>> on our broadcast tonight, out of nowhere. a dozen tornadoes tear through texas. entire neighborhoods wiped out. at least six people are dead. and tonight, they're still looking for the missing. >>> crisis mode inside the obama white house. the president now on the offensive as a string of controversies threatens to dominate his second term. >>> sudden...
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many of the issues that henry raised i think the issues that impact play out here in terms of the tension that exists in when the program forward. the tension between the feds and the state and the absence of a bipartisan agreement and the sort of read the dynamic that we're going to have to confront what is going to be critical, frankly, in terms of what people know about the program, want to know about enrollment and how that essentially plays out. if you actually think about the size and nature of the question, the ipod for 300 million people who we anticipate having coverage in this country in the near term. a large percentage of those individuals are already covered, either in employment-based coverage come in medicare coverage, in medicaid coverage, and tricare. they are in one of the many systems of insurance that exist in the country. there are a large of a people frankly who will be exempt to can the basis for the exemption could be on income, could be on their member of a tribal organization, could be on a host of qualifications that essential exempt them from this mandate. the
many of the issues that henry raised i think the issues that impact play out here in terms of the tension that exists in when the program forward. the tension between the feds and the state and the absence of a bipartisan agreement and the sort of read the dynamic that we're going to have to confront what is going to be critical, frankly, in terms of what people know about the program, want to know about enrollment and how that essentially plays out. if you actually think about the size and...
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henry said the reason we wrote the constitution was not to restrain you, but to restrain your government. the first amendment is not about restricting your religious freedom, but it's about restricting what government can do to your religion, how they get involved in your religion. these are important things whether they -- whether your officials use them or not, they are important. you can imagine a situation where an arab-american, in our country, is communicating by e-mail with a cousin who lives in lebanon, somebody says the cows p's a terrorist, and now you're associated with terrorist. do you think you'd get a lawyer to defend yourself? when i brought this question up, another republican on the senate floor said, well, i said, could you send an american to guantanamo bay without a trial without accusation? he said, if they are dangerous. i said, well that begs to question, who decides if they are dangerous? another senator said, well, when they asked for a lawyer, you tell them to shut up. well, the thing is that when i see the young soldiers who come back, and my wife and i just h
henry said the reason we wrote the constitution was not to restrain you, but to restrain your government. the first amendment is not about restricting your religious freedom, but it's about restricting what government can do to your religion, how they get involved in your religion. these are important things whether they -- whether your officials use them or not, they are important. you can imagine a situation where an arab-american, in our country, is communicating by e-mail with a cousin who...