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henry on his side continues. he's a gracious letter writer and he writes he wished his signature he wants to render his devoted country a free service in his power. his only objection is that the duties separate me from the object of all of my earthly happiness. and he calls her a charmer and they are beautiful letters to the he does return and he becomes a hero and the guns helped for the evacuation of the british. lucey has the baby, henry is ecstatic and is a hero. the only problem is all of the tories are leading boston. many of them are fleeing either to britain or canada and among them, her parents. they never write goodbye. they just leave and she never sees them again. now while henry is a slight deviation but it does relate dramatically to the story while he is in the lake and the conditions up there are pretty rough and he is launched and a little cottage with a british prisoner. the man is john andre and he is brilliant and he's a ferocious war year and an artist and is highly cultured. even though the
henry on his side continues. he's a gracious letter writer and he writes he wished his signature he wants to render his devoted country a free service in his power. his only objection is that the duties separate me from the object of all of my earthly happiness. and he calls her a charmer and they are beautiful letters to the he does return and he becomes a hero and the guns helped for the evacuation of the british. lucey has the baby, henry is ecstatic and is a hero. the only problem is all of...
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henry adams, the novelist henry james, artists, people like that. he was not the guy walking down the street with his sleeves rolled up. i guess that is an apt description. >> you paint a picture of hay roosevelt being close, and then you write in chapter 16 -- this is from theodore roosevelt. >> well, this was after hay had died, wrote this. roosevelt did not keep his light under a bushel. he wanted to take credit for absolutely everything that happened in his public life. he was writing that letter also to his good old buddy henry cabot lodge. chasing, hay had been after henry cabot lodge's wife for a little bit, too. you could consider roux about writing to lodge, our old buddy john hay was a great man, but remember i am even greater. what i go on to say in that chapter is that roosevelt never ever said such a thing about hay to hay he was alive. here. >> teddy roosevelt likes to practice fighting sticks in the white house, get up on a frosty morning, get on his horse and ride through rock creek park. lodge was also a great horseman and liked tha
henry adams, the novelist henry james, artists, people like that. he was not the guy walking down the street with his sleeves rolled up. i guess that is an apt description. >> you paint a picture of hay roosevelt being close, and then you write in chapter 16 -- this is from theodore roosevelt. >> well, this was after hay had died, wrote this. roosevelt did not keep his light under a bushel. he wanted to take credit for absolutely everything that happened in his public life. he was...
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>> stephen: with pleasure, henry. henry mitchell mckraken, everybody. (cheers and applause) >> i'm going to get some tail. >> stephen: we'll be right >> th >> stephen: welcome back. my guest tonight is an actor, muss ig, photographer and author. the most impressively he's been on its colbert report twice. please welcome jeff bridges. (cheers and applause) >> hey, everybody, hey, thank you for coming back. all right, everybody knows who you r the you are the a academy award-winning actor jeff bridges. >> that's me! >> stephen: yeah. welcome back. >> thank you. >> stephen: good to see you. >> thank you so much. >> stephen: you're here now with a new movie called ripd. >> that some people are calling it bad, it's also called arrest in peace department. >> stephen: rest in peace department. >> yes, yes. >> stephen: i would ask you what that means but instead let's watch a clip. >> hell of an idea. thanks. >> when you ride with me you ride with the best. the pace is lightning, expectations high, things are going to come at you fast, they're going to come hot
>> stephen: with pleasure, henry. henry mitchell mckraken, everybody. (cheers and applause) >> i'm going to get some tail. >> stephen: we'll be right >> th >> stephen: welcome back. my guest tonight is an actor, muss ig, photographer and author. the most impressively he's been on its colbert report twice. please welcome jeff bridges. (cheers and applause) >> hey, everybody, hey, thank you for coming back. all right, everybody knows who you r the you are the a...
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henry here. >> we need a motion. commissioner? >> i think what's reported last time that we selected a couple people to interview and one of the interviews were henry and the committee recommended that we a point henry karen wick's. >> i second. we have a motion and a second for mr. henry karnilowicz. is there any public on this item? seeing none we'll do a roll call vote. president mccarthy? aye, mar, yes, lee? yes, melgar? yes, mccray? >> walker? yes. the motion passes. mr. karnilowicz can you come up here? >> whatever is the protocol, this is my first time swearing in. if i don't do a good job, let me know. >> congratulations. >> thank you. i really do appreciate being appointed to this committee. i really enjoy participating in codes and service. and particularly now we have the 2013 code that's going to come into effect in 2014. i'm looking forward to being in the middle of all that. so this you once again for appointing me. >> do you have a copy of this in front of you? okay. proceed to raise your right hand. >> i henry karn
henry here. >> we need a motion. commissioner? >> i think what's reported last time that we selected a couple people to interview and one of the interviews were henry and the committee recommended that we a point henry karen wick's. >> i second. we have a motion and a second for mr. henry karnilowicz. is there any public on this item? seeing none we'll do a roll call vote. president mccarthy? aye, mar, yes, lee? yes, melgar? yes, mccray? >> walker? yes. the motion...
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she kept hay and also henry cats.like tame always around here. >> you have quotes in here from henry adams to lindsey cameron roosevelt. this is coming from the other way. the president, he told lizzie, stupid blundering bolting bull calf. unquote. >> pretty accurate. >> i gather he didn't like him. -- no small ego. he fancied himself as an historian. history of 1812 efore he got out of college practically and always trying to lecture adams on history, adams, one of the great historians of couldn't stand it. and roosevelt, of course, his his physicality was like a bull in a china shop. adams, who grated on was much more of a drawing room will.if you >> some good -- some good quotes -- n -- from adams as usual, theodore absorbed the onversation, adams reported to lizzie. and if he tired me ten years ago, he crushes me now. enjoyed it would be, to you, a gratuitous piece of decrease. what i annoys me is his infant tile superficial y'allty with dog assertion. he lectures me on history as if he's a high school pedagogue. let's just say if henry adams chose who was going to go on mt. rush
she kept hay and also henry cats.like tame always around here. >> you have quotes in here from henry adams to lindsey cameron roosevelt. this is coming from the other way. the president, he told lizzie, stupid blundering bolting bull calf. unquote. >> pretty accurate. >> i gather he didn't like him. -- no small ego. he fancied himself as an historian. history of 1812 efore he got out of college practically and always trying to lecture adams on history, adams, one of the great...
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i think that patrick henry is rand paul. i think truly the tea party would love patrick henry. he, in opening days of the first continental congress he made this speech arguing for proportional representation in the congress which on which he was defeated saying, we're not just virginians or new yorkers, we're all-americans. and that gives an impression of henry as a continental-minded politician but what he was mainly concerned about was protecting the interests of the most populist colony in america, theon virginia. all of his career, his primary devotion was to defending the interests, first of his colony and then of his sovereign commonwealth of virginia. so i think he and rand paul would get along pretty well. i really do think of all the 18th century politicians the one consistently through his career who is most consistently supporting of tea party ideals is patrick henry. >> what distinguishes temper mentally, dickinson, henry dickinson the compromiser, at least a person who is willing to set aside idealogical purity in the service of legitimacy and henry, i guess you c
i think that patrick henry is rand paul. i think truly the tea party would love patrick henry. he, in opening days of the first continental congress he made this speech arguing for proportional representation in the congress which on which he was defeated saying, we're not just virginians or new yorkers, we're all-americans. and that gives an impression of henry as a continental-minded politician but what he was mainly concerned about was protecting the interests of the most populist colony in...
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so then to say he went in to do just as henry's office. mary went into his office to see on his desk this echoed a review the state constitution for the oath of office in he said as a reporter he could read upside down so larry thought he had to put together at that point in 2:00 the afternoon. the decision was not made until 4:00. >> that is right. i remember jim kennedy to believe that something was going on. >> they did that night. >> that did not work very well. [laughter] none of those participants shared the information. >> i did. >> everybody except lamar. and he said i have to go but i cannot tell you why. and then i went home that night to watch tv. nobody was jumping up and down about this. it has never been celebrated in the attorney-general ignited he was rather disgusted. i do see if a book with the various celebration i know is perceived again and again they can read just go to justice henry? that moment? i suppose that we saw from the video that everyone that graduated everyone in the court room expecting or waiting for the
so then to say he went in to do just as henry's office. mary went into his office to see on his desk this echoed a review the state constitution for the oath of office in he said as a reporter he could read upside down so larry thought he had to put together at that point in 2:00 the afternoon. the decision was not made until 4:00. >> that is right. i remember jim kennedy to believe that something was going on. >> they did that night. >> that did not work very well. [laughter]...
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so henry and his crew continue on looking for victims. a mile away, another team of rescuers is trying to reach salvador pena. >> a big beam, a concrete beam came right across his legs. he's still down there, he's conscious, he's talking but 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 lavalle struggles through the metal and busted concrete to make contact with the victim. >> he's 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 pl
so henry and his crew continue on looking for victims. a mile away, another team of rescuers is trying to reach salvador pena. >> a big beam, a concrete beam came right across his legs. he's still down there, he's conscious, he's talking but 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...
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biji took henry clay out to dinner. and this is a woman without a chaperon, a president's wife, alone having dinner with henry clay, and she did not mind at all. and she wrote her mother a letter, which i think it's priceless. she said, mother, mr. clay was a little insulting. when i told him that my husband wanted him to vote for the annexation of texas, he said to me, i am wide taxes should not be an efficient -- and next but i -- and i replied, my husband is oth. john tyler was born in charles city county. he purchased his house and came down here once before he retired from the presidency. e and julia gardner were married. she said, the hand of god and nature have been kind to my sherwood forest, but i can improve upon it. and she did. she had the moldings imported from italy. shad the mantelpiece is brought in from italy. and the knocker on the front door, it has been meticulous the polished through the years. that was one of her contributions to the house. julia and her mother were very close. and we are exceeding
biji took henry clay out to dinner. and this is a woman without a chaperon, a president's wife, alone having dinner with henry clay, and she did not mind at all. and she wrote her mother a letter, which i think it's priceless. she said, mother, mr. clay was a little insulting. when i told him that my husband wanted him to vote for the annexation of texas, he said to me, i am wide taxes should not be an efficient -- and next but i -- and i replied, my husband is oth. john tyler was born in...
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, henry. >> what a night, diane and terry, no one saw this coming, including tim lincecum. let me put this all in perspective, tim lincecum was on the road pitching tonight, in his last eight starts, he was 0-6. as far as the season, he was 4-9 overall. and all of a sudden, the old tim lincecum popped up on the hill. i'm talking about the two-time cy young winner tim lincecum. he had 13 strike outs, four walks, once again no hits, and he threw 148 pitches. now, as you mentioned, he got some help defensively, but he did strike out 13 batters. it was unbelievable to see a guy who has struggled so much over the past two years, as well. that was the big test by hunter pence. prior to that, pablo sandoval made a great play. when he stepped into the final inning of this game, tim lincecum's fastball was traveling about 87 to 88 miles per hour. he needed placement to help him get the final three outs of the game. he found a way to do it. when the game was over, he said, i'm going to call my dad. who's been his pitching coach, mentor, the guy who picked him up when he has struggled
, henry. >> what a night, diane and terry, no one saw this coming, including tim lincecum. let me put this all in perspective, tim lincecum was on the road pitching tonight, in his last eight starts, he was 0-6. as far as the season, he was 4-9 overall. and all of a sudden, the old tim lincecum popped up on the hill. i'm talking about the two-time cy young winner tim lincecum. he had 13 strike outs, four walks, once again no hits, and he threw 148 pitches. now, as you mentioned, he got...
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thanks, congressman henry hyde. congressman was enthusiastic as chairman of the house committee about impeaching president clinton because of his affair, because of the monica lewinsky scandal. >> there is a visibility factor in the president's public acts. and those which betray a trust or reveal contempt for the law are hard to sweep under the rug or under the bed for that matter. they reverberate, they ricochet all over the land and provide the worst possibly example for our young people. as that third grader from chicago wrote to me, if you can't believe the president, who can you believe? >> but you know, right then something awkward happened. in the middle of all the self-righteous sweep it under the bed henry hyde, self-righteous, impeachment, self-righteous, self-righteous fervor. in september of 1998 "salon" reported congressman henry hyde had his own extramarital affair. got in touch with "salon" to tell them about it and call henry hyde a self-righteous hypocrite. hyde responded not by denying the allegat
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there's an iraqi note by henry kissinger. it's in bookstores now. mr. bly, thank you for you time from toronto. >> guest: thank you so much, peter. thank you for having me. >> we would like to hear from you. tweet us your feedback, twitter.com/booktv. >> we have more coverage of nonfiction books and the book industry here on c-span2 every weekend on booktv. along with our schedules you can also see her programs anytime at booktv.org and join on one book club as with future a current best seller each month into the less updates throughout the week. follows on facebook and twitter. >> next on booktv, john strausbaugh presents a history of the new york city neighborhood greenwich village. the author reports on 400 years of the neighborhoods development from its inception as part of new amsterdam in the 1600s to its role in the social, political, and cultural movements of the 1960s, and its centrality in the gay-rights movement. it's about 15 minutes. >> thanks, sharon. thank you all for being here, and you know, braving the rain. obvious some people did bu
there's an iraqi note by henry kissinger. it's in bookstores now. mr. bly, thank you for you time from toronto. >> guest: thank you so much, peter. thank you for having me. >> we would like to hear from you. tweet us your feedback, twitter.com/booktv. >> we have more coverage of nonfiction books and the book industry here on c-span2 every weekend on booktv. along with our schedules you can also see her programs anytime at booktv.org and join on one book club as with future a...
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joining us in the studio is henry dixon, fund manager. hi, henry. good morning.ght off the back of the cricket game you went to yesterday. >> indeed, yes. >> straight in talking about vodafone this morning, confirming their guidance for the year, deutschland trying to get into new markets by the look of things. are they on track? >> i think so. i think the case study has been so good, i think what we have seen with verizon is the networkers are outperforming those on investing. we are, because of our data hungry nature we are now with our smartphones, you want the best network. and i was sitting with a friend yesterday at cricket, and he couldn't get his mobile to work, where my vodafone worked just about okay. what we have seen -- >> i bet the one cricket game, mine didn't work either. >> what we see is disappointing trends in the periphery. we ask how long can italy and spain print minus t, mid-t numbers on a revenue basis. probably the slight surprise was germany, weakness there, 5% to 6% down, which i think is the only surprise number in there. but elsewhere,
joining us in the studio is henry dixon, fund manager. hi, henry. good morning.ght off the back of the cricket game you went to yesterday. >> indeed, yes. >> straight in talking about vodafone this morning, confirming their guidance for the year, deutschland trying to get into new markets by the look of things. are they on track? >> i think so. i think the case study has been so good, i think what we have seen with verizon is the networkers are outperforming those on...
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featured henry waxman. as you try to get to the politics of healthcare, are you sensing that the election next year will be fought in some level on the health care legislation? what certainly. this happens january first. there are going to be glitches. obama says this week there will be glitches. you know the republicans will highlight every single one of them. you are going to see an ad about this and it will affect the election. is that onceying the benefits kick in he will realize the law is actually a good thing. they will become proponents. he also mentioned that a lot of people are benefiting from its. that was the other question. do people really know what is in the law? if they do not know it is obamacare, even obama is using obamacare, if they do not know where it is coming from, they can criticize the law. the houses already teeing up climate related wills. the other is on restrictions for epa. they are setting the battleground here over climate policy. how do you see this playing out? >> it is go
featured henry waxman. as you try to get to the politics of healthcare, are you sensing that the election next year will be fought in some level on the health care legislation? what certainly. this happens january first. there are going to be glitches. obama says this week there will be glitches. you know the republicans will highlight every single one of them. you are going to see an ad about this and it will affect the election. is that onceying the benefits kick in he will realize the law is...
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. >>> let's bring in henry wofford for comcast sportsnet. what's going on in your world, henry?> hello, diane, never a quiet day in sports in the bay area. tiger woods is on the hunt. the best defense could be steph curry. we'll tell you what that's all about. >>> we go to at&t park, we'll have a report on matt cain next. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area, sometimes having a short memory, it actually helps in baseball, after a shaky first half of the season. the giants are ignoring the past and focused on the future. the g-men beat the d-backs last night. mindy boch has more on the champs who are five and a half games out of first place. >> reporter: tonight's starter matt cain is coming off the shortest outing of his career, where he gave up three earned runs in two thirds of an inning, he's looking to regain his world championship form from 2012. he's had to do so while having the lowest run support on the giants staff. >> matt, he's a pro, and he's going to give you all he has. it doesn't matter run support or no run support. it doesn't change how he pitches. that's who he is.
. >>> let's bring in henry wofford for comcast sportsnet. what's going on in your world, henry?> hello, diane, never a quiet day in sports in the bay area. tiger woods is on the hunt. the best defense could be steph curry. we'll tell you what that's all about. >>> we go to at&t park, we'll have a report on matt cain next. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area, sometimes having a short memory, it actually helps in baseball, after a shaky first half of the season. the...
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henry louis decides to keep it going, nonetheless. he had big ideas for a different kind of business journalism. and he's hiring people like james agee, archibald, dwight macdonald, margaret bourke-white. tell us about that period of time, and a few with a segue into "cotton tenants" and tell us about how -- >> sure to lead to the idea that he was treating himself so badly with respect because he was a journalist because he was a poet is what he started out as. the of the interesting thing about that is the self perception as a journalist a lot of the people hired on to the staff of "fortune magazine" was founded in 1930, he announced the new magazine, the week of the stock market crash. many don't think of themselves as a journalist before or after they were let loose. lewis has this idea, he was on "time" magazine and he was a kind of -- the magazines were very important in the 20s as a way of kind of guiding the new college-educated opinions especially in the eerie as the digestive at this time in a slightly different demographic.
henry louis decides to keep it going, nonetheless. he had big ideas for a different kind of business journalism. and he's hiring people like james agee, archibald, dwight macdonald, margaret bourke-white. tell us about that period of time, and a few with a segue into "cotton tenants" and tell us about how -- >> sure to lead to the idea that he was treating himself so badly with respect because he was a journalist because he was a poet is what he started out as. the of the...
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the rise of henry ford. good to have you on the show. we'll be right back.first open heart surgery... when she was only fifteen hours old. handing her over for surgery is the hardest thing i've... ever had to do. before obamacare, insurance companies could put lifetime... caps on your health insurance. once you hit that cap... they don't pay anymore. zoe was half way to her cap before her first birthday. anncr: obamacare ended lifetime caps stacey: thanks to obamacare, we can now afford the care... that zoe needs. and for her, that's a lifesaver. american express credit card, every purchase earns you 2% cash back, which is deposited in your fidelity account. is that it? actually... there's no annual fee and no limits on rewards. and with the fidelity cash management account debit card, you get reimbursed for all atm fees. is that it? oh, this guy, too. turn more of the money you spend into money you invest. it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of
the rise of henry ford. good to have you on the show. we'll be right back.first open heart surgery... when she was only fifteen hours old. handing her over for surgery is the hardest thing i've... ever had to do. before obamacare, insurance companies could put lifetime... caps on your health insurance. once you hit that cap... they don't pay anymore. zoe was half way to her cap before her first birthday. anncr: obamacare ended lifetime caps stacey: thanks to obamacare, we can now afford the...
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and then henry which is prince harry's real name is also up there. of people think it's going to be james because there are links to kate and will's family there. kate's brother's name is james. also britain has had, get this, seven king james in its history. >> i heard henry was chosen as long as they made sure he was called harry. call him henry but call him harry. >> all the stories about ryan braun and his suspension for the rest of the season, the loss of $3.2 million. everyone needs to know the name dino lorenzo jr. this is the person that was allegedly mishandled, according to braun, his tainted sample back in 2012 when braun said about him, there are a lot of things we learned about the collector, the collection process, about the way the entire thing worked that made us very concerned and suspicious about what could have happened. just amazing all the stuff. this was like a lance armstrong-type denial. >> just the start. >>> "way too early" is coming up right now. stay right here. >>> we welcome with humble duty, the firstborn of his royal h
and then henry which is prince harry's real name is also up there. of people think it's going to be james because there are links to kate and will's family there. kate's brother's name is james. also britain has had, get this, seven king james in its history. >> i heard henry was chosen as long as they made sure he was called harry. call him henry but call him harry. >> all the stories about ryan braun and his suspension for the rest of the season, the loss of $3.2 million. everyone...
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how come you like henry schein?henry schein is a dental medical products and veterinary products distributor. they are the largest in the u.s. and also the largest globally, and what we like is they are the market share leader in their space, and as a market share leader in a distribution business they get a lot of buying skill. allows them to earn higher margins than their competitors and deliver better service levels to their customers. so henry schein is consolidating the industry. because they have such high margins there's very good economics in buying smaller competitors so they are gradually rolling up the industry, and they are also going to be beneficiaries of the new health care law without any of the risks that many of the traditional medical companies face from that health care law, so as more people come into the health care system, henry schein is going to be able to sell more products, more supplies. >> right. >> through the dental office, through the doctor's offices for use in those practice environ
how come you like henry schein?henry schein is a dental medical products and veterinary products distributor. they are the largest in the u.s. and also the largest globally, and what we like is they are the market share leader in their space, and as a market share leader in a distribution business they get a lot of buying skill. allows them to earn higher margins than their competitors and deliver better service levels to their customers. so henry schein is consolidating the industry. because...
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i'm assuming henry will ford you don't have a gown to donate, so you can go right to baseball. >> yes, i have teams to talk about that are going in pop sit directions. the giants continue to be anything about magical as they say, it continues next. >>> welcome back, the giants are going to the white house on monday to celebrate their 2012 world series title. the way this season is go that feels like years ago. the cubs came to fight and they were up 1-0 in the fifth. sandoval...
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. >>> y acompaÑamos a henry santos al gran lanzamiento de su nueva imagen. >>> y te vas a quedar sorpredidode dormir. >>> y jhonny depp nos cuenta todo sobre el llanero solitario. >>> yo soy toro, tu... no. ♪ ♪ ♪(mÚsica)♪ >>> la de verde se menea bien. >>> el de gris. >>> vamos jhonny. >>> buenos dÍas familia de "despierta amÉrica." bienvenidos a la casa mÁs feliz de la familia hispana. siendo ombligo de la semana, miÉrcoles 3 de julio, maÑana 4 celebraciÓn de independencia. (aplausos) >>> no hay junta? >>> tendremos la fiesta aquÍ en univisiÓn. >>> y donde los jefes sacan de su bolsillo y ponen sus hot dog. >>> y hay un bono del 25% al que va a la fiesta. >>> puedo ir dos veces entonces? >>> acuÉrdate que manejo las finanzas. >>> no hay nada como la familia, y no tener a satcha pretto es como estar vacÍo. pero mira quÉ bonita se ve. >>> estoy aquÍ, seÑores. pero estaba preparando las noticias de Último minuto. porque son como de pelÍcula. las operaciones encubiertas del famoso agente 007 palidecen al lado del hombre mÁs buscado por estados unidos. dejaron varado al presidente morales por s
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fox news chief white house crisp house correspondent, ed henry with our report. >> reporter: president obama is planning an 8 day vacation on martha's vin yard in mid august, while house republicans on recess from friday until september 9, administration insists both sides can avoid a government shut down. >> we don't need any more self inflicted rounds. >> reporter: lack of ush -- urgency comes despite two major studies that rich are getting richer, and poor struggling even more, 4 out of 5 americans 80% will live near poverty without work or relies on welfare at least once there lives, a study by pew have search center found in first two years of obama administration, the mean net worth of household in upper 7% in house distribution rose by about tweet percent, and mean net worth of households in lower 93% dropped by 4% that president has been highlights on his latest economy road show to claimly is standing up for the middle class. >> when the wrongs on -- wrungs on ladder of opportunity grow father and father apart. >> conservative economist note study show gap between rich and poo
fox news chief white house crisp house correspondent, ed henry with our report. >> reporter: president obama is planning an 8 day vacation on martha's vin yard in mid august, while house republicans on recess from friday until september 9, administration insists both sides can avoid a government shut down. >> we don't need any more self inflicted rounds. >> reporter: lack of ush -- urgency comes despite two major studies that rich are getting richer, and poor struggling even...
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i want to thank my guests, henry cavill, jessica and eric, she and him.w night. but jimmy fallon happening right now! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about right there. thank you, everybody. welcome. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon." you guys feeling good tonight? [ cheers and applause ] welcome. we're gonna have a good time. here's what people are talking about. this is crazy -- last night was a crazy night for tv last night. it was great. so much going on. it was the tonys, the second game of the nba finals and the season finale of "game of thrones." [ cheers and applause ] i knew i was switching between too fast. i was like did neil patrick harris just dunk on king joffrey? [ laughter ] it was actually pretty funny at the tony awards. host neil patrick harris actually kissed the d
i want to thank my guests, henry cavill, jessica and eric, she and him.w night. but jimmy fallon happening right now! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about right there. thank you, everybody. welcome. welcome to...
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. >>> el es henry rodrÍguez, responsable del reencuentro, asegura que nada fue fÁcil. >>> este es un que tenÍa datos mÍnimos, una informaciÓn mÍnima, que nos proveÉ ya la persona. la seÑora luzleida no conocÍa a sus hermanas. por fin tuvo datos que le ayudaron a encontrar la pista. luzleida fue la primera de enterarse que henry habÍa encontrado a su hermana. >>> yo no dormÍ, no volvi a comer y nada. se me volviÓ una revoltura en la cabeza, no sabÍa. de donde venia ni para donde y iba. >>> dÍa llegÓ y las 2 mujeres vaol vieron a abrazarse >>> me conmoviÓ bastante. estas 2 hermanas no pa rarran d hablar. es mucho lo que tienen que contar estos largos aÑos, estuvieron por una larga jugarreta del destino. el ex policÍa que reuniÓ estas hermanas estÁ tras la pista de lo que ocurriÓ con los demÁs integrantes de >>> bueno a dÍas de lanzar su nuevo disco el cantante mexicano, se confiesa antes nuestras cÁmaras. en una reveladora entrevista tuvo su primera relaciÓn homosexual. lo cuenta Él cuando era un niÑo y narra la pesadilla cuando fue lanzado a la calle por su propio padre cuando se ente
. >>> el es henry rodrÍguez, responsable del reencuentro, asegura que nada fue fÁcil. >>> este es un que tenÍa datos mÍnimos, una informaciÓn mÍnima, que nos proveÉ ya la persona. la seÑora luzleida no conocÍa a sus hermanas. por fin tuvo datos que le ayudaron a encontrar la pista. luzleida fue la primera de enterarse que henry habÍa encontrado a su hermana. >>> yo no dormÍ, no volvi a comer y nada. se me volviÓ una revoltura en la cabeza, no sabÍa. de...
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i've got to go because i'm going to go wring henry's neck. >> don't let henry laugh at you. >> i'm going. >> did he say the skizle's on the dribble? >> thank you. >>> we're back in a moment. it starts with something little, like taking a first step. and then another. and another. and if you do it. and your friends do it. and their friends do it... soon we'll be walking our way to awareness, support and an end to alzheimer's disease. and that? that would be big. grab your friends and family and start a team today. register at alz.org >>> outdoor public storage sheds are usually used to keep things you don't want in your house, but as vickie wynne uncovered, sisco was using these to store food that may have ended up on your restaurant plates. >> reporter: we're talking about meat, milk and vegetables kept outside without refrigeration. tonight, see the extent of the problem, and hear from sources with insider information. our hidden camera investigation takes you inside the dirty secret of one. nation's largest food distributors. we followed that food from shed to restaurants and hotels ac
i've got to go because i'm going to go wring henry's neck. >> don't let henry laugh at you. >> i'm going. >> did he say the skizle's on the dribble? >> thank you. >>> we're back in a moment. it starts with something little, like taking a first step. and then another. and another. and if you do it. and your friends do it. and their friends do it... soon we'll be walking our way to awareness, support and an end to alzheimer's disease. and that? that would be big....
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neil: henry kissinger, think of history, t epic evens under his watch. when we come back, do you think that traditional tv is dead internet is king? i bet you billions, that you are wrong. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? win! for our children is something the purwe all share.ter life but who can help prepare them for the opportunities ahead? who can show them how to build on your success, but not rely on it. who can focus on making your legacy last for generations to come? that someone is a morgan stanl financial advisor. and we're ready to work for you. hi hi ♪(whistling tune) ♪("don't worry be happy") neil: so much for being a dinosaur, traditional tv
neil: henry kissinger, think of history, t epic evens under his watch. when we come back, do you think that traditional tv is dead internet is king? i bet you billions, that you are wrong. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act wanna play dodge rock? oh, you...
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neil: henry kissinger, think of history, time and epic evens under his watch. when we come back, do you think that traditional tv is dead internet is king? internet is king? i bet you billions, that you are i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ do you mind grabbing mphone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what
neil: henry kissinger, think of history, time and epic evens under his watch. when we come back, do you think that traditional tv is dead internet is king? internet is king? i bet you billions, that you are i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business...
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the large operation is just wrapping up, deep within henry state park in santa clara county. that's where robert joins us. >> reporter: we are near the state park entrance. we have been with drug enforcement teams all day as they broke up that illegal marijuana grow operation that had been here for months, deep in the heart of the park. a helicopter carrying out 500- pound loads of marijuana plants made for a strange sight at henry coast state park today. they swept in an an illegal marijuana growing operation and officers say they came away with about 10,000 plants. starting at around 4 in the morning, about 50 officers and two k-9 units spent hours hiking into a steep hillside where the field was being cultivated on park land, while stealing water from a rancher's lake. the rancher told us he tipped off law enforcement about two weeks ago when he approached the field and heard a gunshot. >> i don't know if it was a warning shot or not, but it was scary. >> reporter: the team of officers, including swat members, approached the field consciously. >> the word to many of these
the large operation is just wrapping up, deep within henry state park in santa clara county. that's where robert joins us. >> reporter: we are near the state park entrance. we have been with drug enforcement teams all day as they broke up that illegal marijuana grow operation that had been here for months, deep in the heart of the park. a helicopter carrying out 500- pound loads of marijuana plants made for a strange sight at henry coast state park today. they swept in an an illegal...
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we're hearing james as a favorite, george, henry, philip. all possibilities.ve a favorite? >> i probably have to say i go for james. i don't think we've had a king james for a while. i know it will be a while until he's king but i would say james for myself. >> we'll see how it goes. thanks very much, kit for joining us today. >> thanks. >> you heard it there. there's a vote for a james. a prince james. if that happens much we don't know, zain, if we're going to hear that name or whether or not we'll see them on the steps of the hospital today. we do understand that baby and parents are doing well. we'll have to wait and see whether or not they're discharged from the hospital later today. >> when they're discharged, atika, where will they go? >> after that, they'll head home to kensington palace. but there are still renovations there. they're not expected to be completed until september. so they'll be staying at a temporary apartment inside the palace for now. what it means is they probably won't be able to settle down into a normal family routine at the home
we're hearing james as a favorite, george, henry, philip. all possibilities.ve a favorite? >> i probably have to say i go for james. i don't think we've had a king james for a while. i know it will be a while until he's king but i would say james for myself. >> we'll see how it goes. thanks very much, kit for joining us today. >> thanks. >> you heard it there. there's a vote for a james. a prince james. if that happens much we don't know, zain, if we're going to hear...
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thank you, henry, we'll see you at 11:00. good night. >>> the only universities mentioned in the same breath are harvard columbia, yale -- >> he's starting a new college, you'll get everything you can get from a top tier university only the classes will be online. >> the tuition will be well under half that amount. >> class action goes inside san francisco's ambitious new education start up, the minerva project. governor jerry brown finally made the move, he delivered a long time promise to overhaul california schools, he's doing it with cash. tonight we get answers for critics who want to know who's going to keep an eye on the books. >> one of the questions the public should be asking every one of these districts is how are you going to spend that money. >> and with schoolwork out of the way, bay area kids are tapping into the world of social media. a stanford professor reveals the dangers when teams go online, from loneliness to sadness. it sends a strong message to parents. here's jessica aguirre. >> welcome to this class
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. >> henry wofford. >> hi, henry. >> haven't seen you in ages. >> remember me. >> i was kicked to the curb because beautiful women can't get along with me. i'm disappointed in you. >> that's not true. we love and miss you. >> i don't know. okay. we'll talk about it at the end of the sportscast. no one expected the champ to be knocked down this early in the season. but bruce bochy says that the fight is far from over. the giants are 6 1/2 games behind the diamondbacks but it's a time to make the run. the giants open a series with the d-backs on friday. >> now it's time for us. just totally focus on what's going on. you know, with my club and hopefully get on track here finished up on a good note with san diego and arizona. i hope the guys had a great time off but a restful time and they're all set to go when we crank it up again. >> you try to go day-to-day and not worry about what's happened or what's to come. >> still a lot of work to do and hopefully we come back in the second half and just start playing good. >> let's stick with baseball. fans will have more time to watch the home
. >> henry wofford. >> hi, henry. >> haven't seen you in ages. >> remember me. >> i was kicked to the curb because beautiful women can't get along with me. i'm disappointed in you. >> that's not true. we love and miss you. >> i don't know. okay. we'll talk about it at the end of the sportscast. no one expected the champ to be knocked down this early in the season. but bruce bochy says that the fight is far from over. the giants are 6 1/2 games behind...
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smelly there, henry? i want to go back to last night?an we skip tonight -- >> the giants were stinking it up today. >> they were. >> the giants, no way, right? the giants were great last night. >> really. >> we have to forward the story. we'll have giants and a's highlights after the break. plus baseball hits the pause button for its stars to go head to head. we travelled a long way to cover the long ball. on the ground in the big apple tonight to preview all the festivities for the mid summer classic. sports is next. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. a break in the action for the mid summer classic. the giants and a's looking to close the first half of the season or a high note today. the champs with a chance to sweep the struggling padres. barry zito was on the hill. in the bottom of the second, tied at 1. nick hunley swinging for the fences. no doubt about this one. he goes yard and the padres take the lead. next batter will venable. padres take 3-1 lead. san diego wins 10-1. is your final. >>> over to the a's and red sox. top two tea
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ed henry is traveling with the president in africa, has the latest from the administration on this topic, but we begin with conor powell. >> reporter: nearly 8,000 men were killed -- many of them are staying in tahrir square and across the country as we speak. live pictures there show just how large the crowds are. this long term political crisis in egypt entered a new phase as the military is threatening to intervene. in one of the largest demonstrations since the revolution two years ago, millions of anti-government protesters took to the streets across the nation, demanding democratically elected president mohammed morsi resign by tuesday evening. >> the people brought him to power, and the people are now telling him we don't want you. end it with all these people on the street. >> reporter: critics say morsi and the ruling muslim brotherhood failed to fix egypt's struggling economy, while forcing conservative islam on the country. in a show of strength, egyptian army helicopters circle above the heads of protesters in tahrir square. opposition groups called on the military to protect
ed henry is traveling with the president in africa, has the latest from the administration on this topic, but we begin with conor powell. >> reporter: nearly 8,000 men were killed -- many of them are staying in tahrir square and across the country as we speak. live pictures there show just how large the crowds are. this long term political crisis in egypt entered a new phase as the military is threatening to intervene. in one of the largest demonstrations since the revolution two years...
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tonight, jay welcomes -- "superman" henry cavill.arians jessica buchanan and erik landemalm. and the music of she & him. and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! welcome to "the tonight show." nice to have you all here. well, ladies and gentlemen -- thank you. thank you. the -- i guess this is the big story, the whole country is
tonight, jay welcomes -- "superman" henry cavill.arians jessica buchanan and erik landemalm. and the music of she & him. and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! welcome to "the tonight show." nice to have you all here. well, ladies and gentlemen -- thank you. thank you. the -- i guess this is the big story, the whole country is
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sir henry clinton had grown up in new york. he was the son of a former governor of new york and the son of an admiral and his uncle had been an admiral. he warns that if there was a superior foreign navy at sea the army could easily be cut off which is exactly what happened at yorktown. the battle of the chesapeake bay was virtually the only time in the 18th century that the british navy was defeated. the navy had to reinforce garrisons and provide convoys throughout the world in order to conquer -- in 1778 the british had to give up their occupation of philadelphia. after 1778 the british were trying to win the war with fewer troops and viewership's in america than previously. in fact the chances of british success were almost undermined by the political system. it was with the army today called a fragmented system of command. the cabinet was not necessarily expected to unite behind government policy. that idea was still in evolution. furthermore this is a weak administrative system of the 18th century which was overwhelmed by
sir henry clinton had grown up in new york. he was the son of a former governor of new york and the son of an admiral and his uncle had been an admiral. he warns that if there was a superior foreign navy at sea the army could easily be cut off which is exactly what happened at yorktown. the battle of the chesapeake bay was virtually the only time in the 18th century that the british navy was defeated. the navy had to reinforce garrisons and provide convoys throughout the world in order to...
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we're hearing henry, albert, philip even, although that's a long shot. but, yeah, george seems to be the sentimental and historical favorite. seems to be the one making the most buzz. >> jim maceda live in london. >>> let's take a look at the royal baby name odds. i guess the brits gamble even more than we do. right now george is the clubhouse leader, 2-1 odds followed by james, alexander, louis and henry. i guess for us here, louis would be interesting since louis bergdorf considers himself royalty already. the most unlikely name william and kate will pick, this is funny enough, north. 5,000 to 1 odds. i think they should be longer odds than that. people having fun with tit. retail sales expected to see a $372 million boost through the end of the summer because of the story. $133 million expected to be spent on food and alcohol for royal birth parties. and don't forget the royal baby memorabilia. the uk expecting sales of $239 million on collectibles, toys, books, dvds to commemorate the special occasion. personally, i like the bib that says born to rul
we're hearing henry, albert, philip even, although that's a long shot. but, yeah, george seems to be the sentimental and historical favorite. seems to be the one making the most buzz. >> jim maceda live in london. >>> let's take a look at the royal baby name odds. i guess the brits gamble even more than we do. right now george is the clubhouse leader, 2-1 odds followed by james, alexander, louis and henry. i guess for us here, louis would be interesting since louis bergdorf...
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henry, the former director of the office of disability, is now the principal deputy administrator and remains a senior adviser to secretary sebelius on issues pertaining to disabilities. so that is the disability committee. we have direct access to the secretary. chairman louis is the commissioner for the administration for now the newly formed intellectual and developmental disabilities. on that the aging said, mr. walker serves as the deputy assistant secretary for aging, advocating on behalf of older americans. now this new federal agency will seek to enhance and improve a broad range of support that individuals may need to live with respect and dignity as full members of our community. this needs to go well beyond health care. it includes the availability of private housing, employment, education, meaningful relationships, as well as social participation. in addition, we will be working with the centers for medicare and medicaid services to develop, refine, and strengthen policies that promote independent living among all populations, especially those served by medicaid. we would
henry, the former director of the office of disability, is now the principal deputy administrator and remains a senior adviser to secretary sebelius on issues pertaining to disabilities. so that is the disability committee. we have direct access to the secretary. chairman louis is the commissioner for the administration for now the newly formed intellectual and developmental disabilities. on that the aging said, mr. walker serves as the deputy assistant secretary for aging, advocating on behalf...
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henry, the former director of the office of disability, is now the principal deputy administrator andains a senior adviser to secretary sebelius on issues pertaining to disabilities. so that is the disability committee. we have direct access to the secretary. chairman louis is the commissioner for the administration for now the newly formed intellectual and developmental disabilities. on that the aging said, mr. walker serves as the deputy assistant secretary for aging, advocating on behalf of older americans. now this new federal agency will seek to enhance and improve a broad range of support that individuals may need to live with respect and dignity as full
henry, the former director of the office of disability, is now the principal deputy administrator andains a senior adviser to secretary sebelius on issues pertaining to disabilities. so that is the disability committee. we have direct access to the secretary. chairman louis is the commissioner for the administration for now the newly formed intellectual and developmental disabilities. on that the aging said, mr. walker serves as the deputy assistant secretary for aging, advocating on behalf of...