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raised byrobably henry or was raised by henry's trial lawyer at trial, but in the worst possible way. the prosecution gave that to the defense. that wasn't withheld. henry's disastrous lawyer answer the report into evidence without explaining to the jury what it meant, was that it was very unlikely that henry could've left that semen. it was in the record, but no one ever got an explanation of what it was, of why it was very important in henry's case. later on,tent, then, henry's case was very, very difficult because evercore looking into said, well, this report was in the record. this report was in the record but no one explained to the jury what it meant. thele at explanation to well, maybe there wasn't enough to detect the right kind of blood secretor stas. reviewing courts did not give it any credence and tell we were able to do the dna testing that completely excluded him and show that report had been accurate, latern't him, and was confirmed that henry was not the perpetrator of the crime. >> we're going to take a break and then come back to this discussion with henry james, who
raised byrobably henry or was raised by henry's trial lawyer at trial, but in the worst possible way. the prosecution gave that to the defense. that wasn't withheld. henry's disastrous lawyer answer the report into evidence without explaining to the jury what it meant, was that it was very unlikely that henry could've left that semen. it was in the record, but no one ever got an explanation of what it was, of why it was very important in henry's case. later on,tent, then, henry's case was very,...
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- henry, why are we all here ? oh, right.well, the reason i asked you here is-- well, sara and i thought-- - is this about the dinner last week ? - yes. actually, i wanted to apologize for how i acted that night. - i was very rude. - all we asked you to do was put off this "going together." give us a chance to get used to the idea. i know, but that night i read something else into it. you thought we were prejudiced ? - it seemed that way to me, yes. - well, you made a mistake. just a minute. are you sure he was all that wrong ? mom, please-- are you saying that henry being chinese had no bearing on you asking him to wait ? - none whatsoever. - let me ask you that question. wouldn't you rather henry marry a chinese girl than sara ? dad, we're not going to get married. naturally, it is important to us, but-- - of course that was before we met sara. - well, there you are. i never had a problem with henry being of a different culture. - that's not entirely true, dad. - sara, your father was just upset. this isn't working. all i w
- henry, why are we all here ? oh, right.well, the reason i asked you here is-- well, sara and i thought-- - is this about the dinner last week ? - yes. actually, i wanted to apologize for how i acted that night. - i was very rude. - all we asked you to do was put off this "going together." give us a chance to get used to the idea. i know, but that night i read something else into it. you thought we were prejudiced ? - it seemed that way to me, yes. - well, you made a mistake. just a...
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henry ! henry ? what happened ? it's a long story. we would have been here earlier, but all the snow's coming down-- never mind ! i can only imagine. anyway, this is our taxi driver, calli. a pleasure to be here. and this is katherine's grandfather. papa lars ! papa lars ? papa lars. we were not sure you were going to make it ! neither was i. but where is my katarina ? katarina ? where are you hiding ? - she's not hiding. mommy locked herself in the-- - grandpa ? katarina ? that's caterina ? grandpa. i would like to propose a toast to the bride and groom. tomorrow is bill and katherine's wedding day. may they have a long and happy life together... and always keep their sense of humor. they will obviously need it. salud ! salud ! who made this pastry ? i did. it's an old family recipe. it's hard as a rock ! i told you it wasn't lost. i think this could be a sign of good luck. especially if there's jewelry in all the desserts ! i'll drink to that. closed-captioned by captions, inc. los angeles crossroads cafe is a series that teaches en
henry ! henry ? what happened ? it's a long story. we would have been here earlier, but all the snow's coming down-- never mind ! i can only imagine. anyway, this is our taxi driver, calli. a pleasure to be here. and this is katherine's grandfather. papa lars ! papa lars ? papa lars. we were not sure you were going to make it ! neither was i. but where is my katarina ? katarina ? where are you hiding ? - she's not hiding. mommy locked herself in the-- - grandpa ? katarina ? that's caterina ?...
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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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while you are at it, tell ed henry. is ed henry a pinhead? or a white house correspondent?s ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every thought... every movement... ♪ ...carefully planned, coordinated and synchronized. ♪ performing together with a single, united purpose. ♪ that's what makes the world's leading airline... flyer friendly. ♪ bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? i want peacocks. peacocks? walking the grounds. in tuscany. [ man ] her parents didn't expect her dreams to be so ambitious. italy? oh, that's not good. [ man ] by exploring their options, they l
while you are at it, tell ed henry. is ed henry a pinhead? or a white house correspondent?s ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every thought... every movement... ♪ ...carefully planned, coordinated and synchronized. ♪ performing together with a single, united purpose. ♪ that's what makes the world's leading airline... flyer friendly. ♪ bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase...
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while you are at it, tell ed henry. is ed henry a pinhead? or a white house correspondent? of business. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. ameriprise financial. more within reach. [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. i want peacocks. peacocks? walking the grounds. in tuscany. [ man ] her parents didn't expect her dreams to be so ambitious. italy? oh, that's not good. [ man ] by exploring their options, they learned that instead of going to italy, they could use a home equity loan to renovate their yard and have a beautiful wedding right here while possibly increasing the
while you are at it, tell ed henry. is ed henry a pinhead? or a white house correspondent? of business. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. ameriprise financial. more within reach. [ male announcer ]...
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copeland, henry told us that you didn't come home friday night. adlai told me that he needed to focus on his galleys, so i left. you left? just--what, you ran away, by yourself? i took a train. to the spa. "melon" something. "melon" something. in rhode island. thursday. and you were hoping that your husband would come for you. no. gus, actually. but he told me he was working. so i came home. and that's-- that's when i saw adlai. and where was he when you came in? um, he was in the bed. napping...i thought. then he just wouldn't wake up. and i just can't believe he left me. charlene. oh, charlene. are you okay? my sister-in-law needs to rest, now. shh, shh. charlene is a full-on borderline. the more drama that she creates outside herself, the calmer that she gets. plotting with gus to kill her husband, that would create drama. they both have alibis. and all that couple-drama. she was insecure about adlai. maybe--maybe she was testing him to see if he loved her. [car honks] her affair with gus, maybe somebody set the two of them up. adlai's father a
copeland, henry told us that you didn't come home friday night. adlai told me that he needed to focus on his galleys, so i left. you left? just--what, you ran away, by yourself? i took a train. to the spa. "melon" something. "melon" something. in rhode island. thursday. and you were hoping that your husband would come for you. no. gus, actually. but he told me he was working. so i came home. and that's-- that's when i saw adlai. and where was he when you came in? um, he was...
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that's all right henry. no harm done. my apologies. can we get you something else while you're waiting for your meal ? no, no it's all right. why don't you go back to katherine place the order again... and tell her to make it her number one priority. - what about this mess ? - don't worry. i will take care of it. excuse me. hi, jess. why aren't you at work ? i'm on my lunch break. why don't you sit down ? i didn't get any sleep at all last night. to tell you the truth, i didn't either. something's different about this place. it's all part of victor's grand experiment. he wanted everyone to switch jobs for a day so they could fill in for each other... if someone's not here. well, that makes sense. except trading places is a lot more difficult than they imagined. sounds a little like us. - what do you mean ? - jess, i think we're having a real tough time... because our roles aren't the same as they used to be. because i'm not working and you are. it's more than that. all these years, you were the one making money and buying me nice thing
that's all right henry. no harm done. my apologies. can we get you something else while you're waiting for your meal ? no, no it's all right. why don't you go back to katherine place the order again... and tell her to make it her number one priority. - what about this mess ? - don't worry. i will take care of it. excuse me. hi, jess. why aren't you at work ? i'm on my lunch break. why don't you sit down ? i didn't get any sleep at all last night. to tell you the truth, i didn't either....
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. >> reporter: this is 7-year-old henry rivera. he was born deaf but on monday something amazing happened. what henry would normally see as just this became this. henry made sure everyone in the room knew he could hear the doctor's hand smacking the table and not every noise was welcome. [ laughter ] >> reporter: henry came to america and received his life changing operation after aaron of grand rapids, michigan met him on a mission trip to guatemalan. aaron's next mission became giving henry the gift of hearing. >> i started talking to him but he couldn't hear me. i knew my spanish wasn't that bad. i started asking around. they said he hasn't heard since he was little but no one had known why. they hadn't done any tests. okay, we need to figure this out and that's when we started the process. >> reporter: erin started to get help from ray of hope. >> a couple of doctors had worked with ray of hope and had contacted me. i had one phone call with erin and i was on board. >> reporter: the $40,000 equipment was donated by advanced bio
. >> reporter: this is 7-year-old henry rivera. he was born deaf but on monday something amazing happened. what henry would normally see as just this became this. henry made sure everyone in the room knew he could hear the doctor's hand smacking the table and not every noise was welcome. [ laughter ] >> reporter: henry came to america and received his life changing operation after aaron of grand rapids, michigan met him on a mission trip to guatemalan. aaron's next mission became...
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henry got interested in cooking really early. >> it's me, henry miller and i will make some spicy checkstoff, we will add some peanuts. >> he always played around with recipes. >> we will add dry-roasted cashews. mix that up. >> started baking, making cakes when he was little. >> we'll start working on this, first, i will add butter. grumpy grandpa. season salt, onion powder. now, we are ready for our sauce. put that over the whole thing. >> we feel the nice thing that's happened with our products is more people are using honey because they're finding new ways to use it. i think henry was brilliant in his whole idea of going in this direction. >> developing a new business doesn't come easily. it kwan be a lot of hits or misses. luckily, henry found his niche by going with the food alternative. >> we started going to natural food expos. these people are looking for healthy options. and raw honey, about as natural as you get. >> henry's hum dingers has become quite the family affair. without my parents, i feel like i'd say i would be held down dancing in a bee suit. they help me up when i
henry got interested in cooking really early. >> it's me, henry miller and i will make some spicy checkstoff, we will add some peanuts. >> he always played around with recipes. >> we will add dry-roasted cashews. mix that up. >> started baking, making cakes when he was little. >> we'll start working on this, first, i will add butter. grumpy grandpa. season salt, onion powder. now, we are ready for our sauce. put that over the whole thing. >> we feel the nice...
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so henry and his crew continue on looking for victims.only a mile away, another team of rescuers is trying to reach salvador pena. >> a big beam a concrete became, came right across his legs. he's still down there, he's conscious, he's talking but his legs are completely crushed. he says his legs -- 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 mangled metal and busted concrete to make contact with the victim. >> he's holding his own. his legs are cracked about 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 rescu
so henry and his crew continue on looking for victims.only a mile away, another team of rescuers is trying to reach salvador pena. >> a big beam a concrete became, came right across his legs. he's still down there, he's conscious, he's talking but his legs are completely crushed. he says his legs -- 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...
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birthday to you a round of applause for henry!( laughter ) ( indistinct chatter ) recognize this? yes! ozzie the owl. we thought a little birthday cake in the shape of ozzie the owl might be appropriate. i say! that's marvelous! is it edible? it is. we're gonna have it in a minute. can i keep it? i'm sure you can. it is your birthday, after all, and a very important one. thank you very much. happy birthday, henry. oh, isn't that fantastic! and lovely to have your family here. your wife barbara, of course. two sons, your grandchildren. it's marvelous, really. they're not as old as me, but, uh... they will be one day. and you've been awarded an m.b.e. congratulations. was it a big surprise? it was, yes. i had no idea it was coming. barbara opened the letter and thought it was the m&b. the mitchells & butlers. ha ha! but, anyway, it's been marvelous, really. it must've been a surprise. it was awarded for services to porcelain and services to charities. you do so much charitable work. yes, and television. ( laughter ) so, it's the who
birthday to you a round of applause for henry!( laughter ) ( indistinct chatter ) recognize this? yes! ozzie the owl. we thought a little birthday cake in the shape of ozzie the owl might be appropriate. i say! that's marvelous! is it edible? it is. we're gonna have it in a minute. can i keep it? i'm sure you can. it is your birthday, after all, and a very important one. thank you very much. happy birthday, henry. oh, isn't that fantastic! and lovely to have your family here. your wife barbara,...
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. >> reporter: the cat's real name is henry but on the internet he's become famous as henri, the exotential. but his breeder, will braden is profiting. >> henri would describe me as the filmmaker who feels torment for my own game. >> reporter: the videos have been viewed more than 15 million times on youtube, creating a demand for henri products. >> it's the real thing to say but i'm 100% in the henri business. it's my living now. >> reporter: braden made his first henri video as a film school project. back then he was a struggling artist. but not anymore. >> interesting world now. you don't need to have a studio. >> no. >> to become an internationally known filmmaker. >> yes. i am an internationally known filmmaker. it's a good time to be any kind of an artist. >> reporter: his fascination with cats began long ago in the 1890s. thomas edison captured this on his new invention. the newest internet sensation is grumpy cat. her scowl is actually the result of an underbite. she's got a manager and a calendar. a japanese kitty who loves diving into boxes remains the most viewed with more than 2
. >> reporter: the cat's real name is henry but on the internet he's become famous as henri, the exotential. but his breeder, will braden is profiting. >> henri would describe me as the filmmaker who feels torment for my own game. >> reporter: the videos have been viewed more than 15 million times on youtube, creating a demand for henri products. >> it's the real thing to say but i'm 100% in the henri business. it's my living now. >> reporter: braden made his first...
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so ed henry was right the first time. we are back with the panel.ident's speech, syria, the shooting, and the economy. >> the president in that speech was back to hyper partisan mode, slashing attack on republicans. at one point he is speaking of the republicans. he said and some of them are decent, quite remarkable thing for a president to say if you expect any cooperation. and to do this within minutes of 13 naval employees, brave americans lying dead i thought was in extremely bad taste. he could have waited until tomorrow. it isn't as if this is a holy anniversary. he could have spoken later in the week which is the week that marks the fifth year of the crisis. and on syria, he said, having dealt with the syrian issue, which is another farce. he has opened up a can of worms. there is no way we are going to disarm syria. this is a fig leaf. it's nothing more. >> bret: white house press secretary jay carney, mara, said that basically they didn't think about pushing off the speech. >> they didn't think about pushing up the speech. i wonder if they
so ed henry was right the first time. we are back with the panel.ident's speech, syria, the shooting, and the economy. >> the president in that speech was back to hyper partisan mode, slashing attack on republicans. at one point he is speaking of the republicans. he said and some of them are decent, quite remarkable thing for a president to say if you expect any cooperation. and to do this within minutes of 13 naval employees, brave americans lying dead i thought was in extremely bad...
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john henry smith is here.good morning john henry. >>> 24 hours later the sox had a chance to clinch the american league east division title. the red sox decided to put some more where runs on the board. allowing jacky bradley junior to score, two batters later mike cox goes fishing. five runs after seven, all the runs they need. koji yuahara, the red sox win the al east for the first time since 2007. >>> august 24th tigers pitcher, one month later sherzer was still stuck on 19 wins. he took the hill against the chicago white sox, sherzer is the second leading strikeout artist. sherzer gave up three runs and six hits, that was effective enough because he had more than enough prun support on combined 8 rbi from the meat of the tigers order, cabrera, fielder hunter and martinez. magic number to clinch their third straight american league crown. down to 3. >>> alex rodriguez is still playing, as he appeals his suspension. 24th four bagger of his career, all time major league mark. yankees beat the giants 5-1. >>>
john henry smith is here.good morning john henry. >>> 24 hours later the sox had a chance to clinch the american league east division title. the red sox decided to put some more where runs on the board. allowing jacky bradley junior to score, two batters later mike cox goes fishing. five runs after seven, all the runs they need. koji yuahara, the red sox win the al east for the first time since 2007. >>> august 24th tigers pitcher, one month later sherzer was still stuck on 19...
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tina brown, an aunt ann coulter, henry and nancy kissinger, peggy noonan, , etc., etc.. why were you specific about using the word allele in that dedication? >> in this sort of crisis that i went through with the onslaught against me, people went out of their way to be supportive and some a few defected in became antagonistic so i wanted to show those recognition to those that were conspicuously supportive because the way the system works not just the in the united states come in with that degree of official attention is focused on a person there is the intent of those targeting him to ostracize and isolate him so all of those seven is writing about the united states i thought i would focus on americans but those that resisted that temptation and many of those came to visit me when i was aghast of the american people including henry kissinger i thought it was the least i could do and i was proud to do. i have many american friends and i am grateful to all of them. >> host: what is your next project? >> guest: the history of canada for any viewers that interested in canad
tina brown, an aunt ann coulter, henry and nancy kissinger, peggy noonan, , etc., etc.. why were you specific about using the word allele in that dedication? >> in this sort of crisis that i went through with the onslaught against me, people went out of their way to be supportive and some a few defected in became antagonistic so i wanted to show those recognition to those that were conspicuously supportive because the way the system works not just the in the united states come in with...
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henry, let me start with you. i think that maybe many of the questions that people are wondering is what exactly was the russian motivation here and sort of how did they pull it off? you have met with vladimir putin more than any american stretching back over a decade. what do you think is putin's game here? >> putin, in my opinion, considers radical islam his biggest security threat. but that's not for the united states to unilaterally determine how the situation in the region will develop. so when the administration found itself in the extremely difficult and potentially embarrassing position of having to request military action refused, he saw an opportunity to perhaps get into step with us by easing an immediate american difficulty but solving a common problem. in my observation, his biggest fear in syria was that it would lead to a radicalization of the region and not so much to protect any one individual. >> do you think that russia can be trusted to have the same interests as the united states here? should
henry, let me start with you. i think that maybe many of the questions that people are wondering is what exactly was the russian motivation here and sort of how did they pull it off? you have met with vladimir putin more than any american stretching back over a decade. what do you think is putin's game here? >> putin, in my opinion, considers radical islam his biggest security threat. but that's not for the united states to unilaterally determine how the situation in the region will...
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ok, ok, henri. i'm glad to see you, too. can we just shake hands?no! these men should not be singled out from any other soldiers for this duty. you'll be all right. just rest. since i came to these shores, i've been mistreated by white people, first as a slave, now as a soldier. there must be good white people. show them to me. please, show them to me! fine work, james armistead. the marquis has told me how greatly your spying has aided our cause. thank you. now we can lay siege to lord cornwallis' position. nothing and no one will go in or out of yorktown. general rochambeau? we will begin digging our trenches here, beyond the range of british artillery. we shall batter the fortifications of yorktown and every day move closer and tighter around them. soon, we will be close enough to fire into the town itself. it might take days, it might take weeks, but sooner or later, the british will run out of ammunition out of food, and out of shelter. and when that day arrives, my friends, they will be ours. all right, boys. let's dig these trenches for all w
ok, ok, henri. i'm glad to see you, too. can we just shake hands?no! these men should not be singled out from any other soldiers for this duty. you'll be all right. just rest. since i came to these shores, i've been mistreated by white people, first as a slave, now as a soldier. there must be good white people. show them to me. please, show them to me! fine work, james armistead. the marquis has told me how greatly your spying has aided our cause. thank you. now we can lay siege to lord...
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what henry would normally see just this became this. >> henry made sure everyone in the room knew held hear dr. tina sheehan's hand smacking the table and not every voice was welcome. henry came to america and received his life-changing operation after aaron van hoard of grand rapids, michigan, was there. >> there was something special from the beginning. he couldn't hear me. i started asking around and they said he hasn't heard when he was little be now one had known why. i thought, okay, we needed to figure this out and that's when i started the whole process. >> erin received help from ray of hope medical mission. >> a couple of local doctors here have worked with ray of hope and they had contacted me and i had one phone call with erin and i was on board. >> reporter: the $40,000 equipment was donated by advanced bionics and the procedure was born by dr. disher at the hospital. little henry heard for the first time. his family with tears by the news. >> she's about ready to crawl her eyes out. >> he hat aft least search more months in america to work on his speech and understand w
what henry would normally see just this became this. >> henry made sure everyone in the room knew held hear dr. tina sheehan's hand smacking the table and not every voice was welcome. henry came to america and received his life-changing operation after aaron van hoard of grand rapids, michigan, was there. >> there was something special from the beginning. he couldn't hear me. i started asking around and they said he hasn't heard when he was little be now one had known why. i...
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henry, i think you forgot one other game going on this evening. >> oh, you mean that cal game? are you concerned about that? jared gough a true freshman starting for the cal bears. complete highlights tonight at 11:00. i have not forgotten about you diane. >> thank you. >> she's put a lot of money on it. >> hey, hey, hey. >> thanks, henry. >> you got it. >>> where is nelson mandela? complete reports. is the former south african president in or out of the hospital? ♪ >> a group of nurses who inspire their patients through song. it's the latest in our bay area proud series. terry is dancing as we speak.
henry, i think you forgot one other game going on this evening. >> oh, you mean that cal game? are you concerned about that? jared gough a true freshman starting for the cal bears. complete highlights tonight at 11:00. i have not forgotten about you diane. >> thank you. >> she's put a lot of money on it. >> hey, hey, hey. >> thanks, henry. >> you got it. >>> where is nelson mandela? complete reports. is the former south african president in or out of...
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leaders convene for the annual united nations meeting we will also hear from former secretary of state henry kissinger on syria, and america's place in the world. >> plus we will get analysis from the new managing editor of time, nancy gibbs. time international editor bobby born, sanger of "the new york times" and our own john dickerson, we are everywhere because this is face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> and good morning, again, there is breaking news this morning, in nairobi kenya as more troops have been brought in as a hostage standoff continues with an islamic militant group in an upscale shopping mall, at last count 59 have been killed, 175 have been wounded, four of the wound ready americans. these images were taken by new york new york times photographer tyler hicks. we will continue to monitor this situation and bring you more news on it as it happens. in washington, the attention is back where it has been before in recent years, another congressional shutdown of the government, three key players in the
leaders convene for the annual united nations meeting we will also hear from former secretary of state henry kissinger on syria, and america's place in the world. >> plus we will get analysis from the new managing editor of time, nancy gibbs. time international editor bobby born, sanger of "the new york times" and our own john dickerson, we are everywhere because this is face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with...
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henry: i think it's a wonderful thing that scott came up with this idea. scott: this is actually very nice where we're at now. it's recorded history. i don't think they're really looking for recognition, but i think they like the fact there's going to be a record of this somewhere for their kids. i treated this in a lot of ways just like it could have been shot, you know, 100 years ago. i bring a digital with me, but that's to shoot stuff for them. we're shooting straight black and white, no lights, so it's basically camera, film, and a tripod, and that forces me to really think about composition because i don't have a lot of tricks in my bag, and it kind of makes you think a bit more as a photographer. henry: i don't know of any rancher that doesn't work hard. they have to. no, i don't have to do this. i've always been a very successful cpa, and with my son as my partner, the business is still going, and maybe that's why i can afford to be,here, because if he's there, i don't have to be at the office. but i enjoy being here, and at my age, i deserve to be
henry: i think it's a wonderful thing that scott came up with this idea. scott: this is actually very nice where we're at now. it's recorded history. i don't think they're really looking for recognition, but i think they like the fact there's going to be a record of this somewhere for their kids. i treated this in a lot of ways just like it could have been shot, you know, 100 years ago. i bring a digital with me, but that's to shoot stuff for them. we're shooting straight black and white, no...
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wajnam mementi, and henry graby with a freedom group for less taxes and more freedom.hael, can you explain to us how common core came to be? how were these standards created? >> sure, they were developed by states, they were an initiative led by individual governors, individual school state officers because they believed that the standards in place in each of their stairts were not adequate and they wanted to make sure they were being honest with their parents with their students about whether or not students were succeeding. >> so henry, i'm curious, your perspective on this. how did something so sweeping and so expensive and we'll get into that a little later in the show, that affects a million kids across the united states, how did that ever get to the point of integration in almost all of the states yet two-thirds of adults and most parents in the united states don't know anything about it? >> right, well, it was a very sneaky process, started back in 2007. they began, special education began funding a lot of the development of it and in 2009, through top funding s
wajnam mementi, and henry graby with a freedom group for less taxes and more freedom.hael, can you explain to us how common core came to be? how were these standards created? >> sure, they were developed by states, they were an initiative led by individual governors, individual school state officers because they believed that the standards in place in each of their stairts were not adequate and they wanted to make sure they were being honest with their parents with their students about...
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henry ford denied assemble cars them3 henry ford denied assemble cars themselves but they are all called a ford and a photography context when we think of them as the person behind the camera is less easy and has led to charges he took credit in a deceptive way for work to his employees performed. by the time the civil war began he was operating galleries 17 years. his goal within the first years to take a photograph of every important american. he kept up with the changes of technology and was now taking studio portraits printed on paper in march sizes but also a mass produced on what we would call 3d photos. probably the most important photograph he ever took and what is the it day of the famous cooper union speech of lincoln in the york that made him a viable presidential candidate. if you would recall it was beardless, three-quarters pitcher it was remarkably bring gold and his collar deposit in later he said he pulled it up to hide his long neck. but the image was widely reproduced it was used on but in this and illustrated papers and when brady solving and again after the election
henry ford denied assemble cars them3 henry ford denied assemble cars themselves but they are all called a ford and a photography context when we think of them as the person behind the camera is less easy and has led to charges he took credit in a deceptive way for work to his employees performed. by the time the civil war began he was operating galleries 17 years. his goal within the first years to take a photograph of every important american. he kept up with the changes of technology and was...
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at one point, it was reported in henry's diary. on one point he went on tirade. the only time you can remember roosevelt -- because he wanted it done and wanted it done now. it's not as if the stuff was lying around. to get some of the plane to russia, we borrowed them from british planes in storage and replaced those. over here. any other questions? so now you know everything. not quite, maybe. let me leave you with one interesting fact stuns people when you talk about sacrifices people made. it is true that more americans had a rising standard of living during the war. however, it may surprise you to know that more americans died in industrial accidents during the war than died in combat. when you consider there's about 11 million in the military. there's about 40 some million or 30 some million in the work force, but if you look at the factory and look at all of these people working under really tough conditions it won't surprise you. that's a shocking statistic. i thank thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] you're watching booktv on c-span
at one point, it was reported in henry's diary. on one point he went on tirade. the only time you can remember roosevelt -- because he wanted it done and wanted it done now. it's not as if the stuff was lying around. to get some of the plane to russia, we borrowed them from british planes in storage and replaced those. over here. any other questions? so now you know everything. not quite, maybe. let me leave you with one interesting fact stuns people when you talk about sacrifices people made....
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at one point this is all recorded in henry stenson's diary, at one point when on a tirade. the only time you could remember roosevelt abrading in the cabinet like they were school children because he wanted this done and he wanted it done now. it is not as if the stuff was lying around. ahead in fact to get some of the planes to russia we borrowed them from british planes in storage and then replaced those. any other questions? no? so now you know everything. let me leave you -- well, not quite maybe. let me leave you with one interesting fact that always stuns people when you talk about sacrifices that people made. it is true that more americans had a rising standard of living during the war. however, it may surprise you to know that more americans died in industrial accidents during the war than died in combat. when you consider there are about eleven million in the military, about forty million for thirty million in the work force, but if you look at those factories and you look at all of those people working under some really tough conditions it won't surprise you but t
at one point this is all recorded in henry stenson's diary, at one point when on a tirade. the only time you could remember roosevelt abrading in the cabinet like they were school children because he wanted this done and he wanted it done now. it is not as if the stuff was lying around. ahead in fact to get some of the planes to russia we borrowed them from british planes in storage and then replaced those. any other questions? no? so now you know everything. let me leave you -- well, not quite...
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. >>> yo y nuestro final de impacto presentamos a henry un niÑo de 7 aÑos de edad nacido en guatemalatanos y pasÓ de escuchar esto... (nada). a escuchar esto. (golpes). >>> uy!. >>> es el golpe de la doctora que lo operÓ sobre la mesa un sonido maravilloso para un niÑo que comienza una nueva vida. >>> tras la operaciÓn para colocarle un dispositivo, pudo comunicarse con sus padres por la internet y no logrÓ contener el llanto al escucharlos hablar como nunca antes habÍa podido. >>> y no pudo contener la emociÓn la joven que dedico todo su esfuerzo, durante 3 aÑos desde que conociÓ a henry, para darle el mejor regalo de todos >>> henry tiene que pasar varios meses en estados unidos antes de regresar a guatemala para ser sometido a terapia de lenguaje, pronto volverÁ a abrazar a sus seres creeds. >>> y poder expresarlo con actos y con palabras un acto gÉneros que puede cambiar vidas pamela, amables televidentes hacer la diferencia y asÍ queremos despedirlos esta tarde. >>> serÁ hasta maÑana. >>> y antes queremos adelantar que vamos a revelar algo importante porque se acerca una nueva er
. >>> yo y nuestro final de impacto presentamos a henry un niÑo de 7 aÑos de edad nacido en guatemalatanos y pasÓ de escuchar esto... (nada). a escuchar esto. (golpes). >>> uy!. >>> es el golpe de la doctora que lo operÓ sobre la mesa un sonido maravilloso para un niÑo que comienza una nueva vida. >>> tras la operaciÓn para colocarle un dispositivo, pudo comunicarse con sus padres por la internet y no logrÓ contener el llanto al escucharlos hablar como...
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kissinger for at least 60 years powerful people have asked what does henry think? he has never been shy about telling them. >> dr. henry kissinger -- >> schieffer: he first appeared on this broadcast on november 10, 1957. he was a harvard professor and he had just written a book called nuclear weapons and foreign policy. >> the point is that the soviet union possesses a growing nuclear stockpile and that the choice that a war is going to be conventional or nuclear is no longer up to us. >> schieffer: kissinger would go on to be richard nixon's national security advisor. he received the nobel prize for getting peace starts talked on vietnam and was point man for the opening to china and invited the effort to forge new arms agreements with the soviet union. the media loved him. he became secretary of state and as watergate exploded kept american foreign policy together at a time when america had never been more vulnerable. as an elder statesman he is still working to eliminate nuclear weapons and his advice is still eagerly sought by world leaders. and is syrians --
kissinger for at least 60 years powerful people have asked what does henry think? he has never been shy about telling them. >> dr. henry kissinger -- >> schieffer: he first appeared on this broadcast on november 10, 1957. he was a harvard professor and he had just written a book called nuclear weapons and foreign policy. >> the point is that the soviet union possesses a growing nuclear stockpile and that the choice that a war is going to be conventional or nuclear is no longer...
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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 theooking 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. i don't want my cooking to go to waste. 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 havbeen 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 mu not give up. i guess i'm getting a little tired of having doors slammed in my face. this afternoon ishe first k
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 theooking 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. i don't want my cooking to go to waste. thank you. i was just wondering. how did you know how to fix the circuit box ? - it's...
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>>> welcome back, everyone, i'm henry wofford in the comcast sportsnet studios. the a's are locked in a tight battle with the rangers in the a.l. west. is it going to give oakland more trouble than expected. they're the worst team in baseball. let's head out for that matinee game at o.co. bottom of the fourth, cespedes. go ahead and take a free trip around the bases. 22nd homer of the year, 1-0 about bottom of the 7th, jed lowrie. plenty of wood on this one. to the deepest part of the park, it is gone. 11th homer of the season, 2-0 a's, they go on to win 2-1. kate long worth has more from the coliseum. >> the athletics didn't overwhelm the last place astros saturday afternoon. a total team effort did score the brown and gold victory. the a's bats battled to the very end to keep this team in first place. >> a couple outings similar, but might be about as good as we've seen them. real aggressive with his fastball. whenever he locates with liz fastball and throws strikes with it, makes a slider that much better. getting ahead, he's a tough customer to deal with. >>
>>> welcome back, everyone, i'm henry wofford in the comcast sportsnet studios. the a's are locked in a tight battle with the rangers in the a.l. west. is it going to give oakland more trouble than expected. they're the worst team in baseball. let's head out for that matinee game at o.co. bottom of the fourth, cespedes. go ahead and take a free trip around the bases. 22nd homer of the year, 1-0 about bottom of the 7th, jed lowrie. plenty of wood on this one. to the deepest part of the...
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coming up, richard returns to england only to discover that bolingbroke has crowned himself king henry iv. with the crown in question and rebellion stirring from all corners, it's a power struggle as only shakespeare can tell it. richard: no hand of blood and bone can grip the sacred handle of our sceptre unless he do profane, steal, or usurp! "the hollow crown: richard ii" continues in a moment. "the hollow crown: richard ii" anncr: what if television could sweep us away to another time and place? carson: very nice milady anncr: why can't our favorite characters step off the page? rochester: that's the jane i want to marry. anncr: who says tv can't be as brilliant as holmes... watson: sherlock! ...or as bold as macbeth? witches: thou shalt be king! anncr: and what if television could take us from the gilded age... ...to the great war? soldier: hold the line! [explosion] anncr: from the heat of the chase... [tires squeal] ...to the heart of a queen? no one tells stories like pbs. tales as timeless as the classics that inspired them. oliver: please sir... anncr: give to your pbs station
coming up, richard returns to england only to discover that bolingbroke has crowned himself king henry iv. with the crown in question and rebellion stirring from all corners, it's a power struggle as only shakespeare can tell it. richard: no hand of blood and bone can grip the sacred handle of our sceptre unless he do profane, steal, or usurp! "the hollow crown: richard ii" continues in a moment. "the hollow crown: richard ii" anncr: what if television could sweep us away to...
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when henry kissinger went to meet with -- back in 1972 zhou said to henry kissinger perhaps it is inthe national character of americans to be taken in by those who seem kind and mild. this is the story behind our engagement policy with china. kissinge to undermine the long-term prospects for both the country and their nation and that can be achieved in china so it's a matter -- we have a total double standard when it comes to cuba and syria and any bad behaving country except for china. >> i think what you are saying is trade with china is not really free trade. >> it's doing business with criminal calls and we need to reevaluate that. when we have free trade which we now have 100% free trade that but we have reasonable relationships with their european countries and canada we create wealth but when one of the parties as a criminal regime using slave labor inside prison camps to compete with us and willing to make the air in beijing so thick you could chew it and that's a problem. >> could you talk about how those in the republican party and media pretend that trade with china is fre
when henry kissinger went to meet with -- back in 1972 zhou said to henry kissinger perhaps it is inthe national character of americans to be taken in by those who seem kind and mild. this is the story behind our engagement policy with china. kissinge to undermine the long-term prospects for both the country and their nation and that can be achieved in china so it's a matter -- we have a total double standard when it comes to cuba and syria and any bad behaving country except for china....
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john henry smith is here with that story in sports. >> thank you very much, morgan. on a college football saturday that saw nearly half of the teams win by at least 24 points, one. only close games is way too close for michigan's comfort for a second straight week. the largest crowd in 10 years of yukon's football was smelling upset. gardner, one-third quarter sneak ends in disaster. he fumbles. brown runs it back to put the huskies up 21-7. they had led in the fourth when whitman threw a bomb that blew up in his face. morgan with a good-looking interception, moving slow on the return. yukon can't catch him. michigan took one play to make yukon pay. strolling into the end zone. michigan would later take the lead on a field goal. last chance for the huskies on fourth and 29, fox only gets 26. 19th ranked florida lost their starting quarterback. driscoll broke a bone in his right ankle in the first quarter against tennessee. he is done for the year. and he may have been wally tipped by his back-up, tyler murphy, 8 for 14, 134 yards to guide the gators to a 31-17. >> th
john henry smith is here with that story in sports. >> thank you very much, morgan. on a college football saturday that saw nearly half of the teams win by at least 24 points, one. only close games is way too close for michigan's comfort for a second straight week. the largest crowd in 10 years of yukon's football was smelling upset. gardner, one-third quarter sneak ends in disaster. he fumbles. brown runs it back to put the huskies up 21-7. they had led in the fourth when whitman threw a...
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he was a friend of henry adams, a man around d.c. and he fell in love with this black woman and he set her up in a house in brooklyn and didn't tell his friends about her and didn't really behave very well towards her. i was not as interested in that part of his life. and she was more interested in the other so they fit together in a way, the two books. there is no doubt that he had this wife, didn't treat her very well, didn't provide for her and her children, they had children. john hay and his heirs gave them money for some years after this king died and she later sued to say there had been a big chunk of money they never gave her, being all black woman in new york, didn't get a lot of headway on that. >> a couple of things and then a question. somebody asked how long it takes to take pictures. if you hold up that robert e. lee picture, you notice between his legs there is a stand and he had to lean against that in order to be in place for the two to three minutes. if you put that up again you can see between his legs there is a b
he was a friend of henry adams, a man around d.c. and he fell in love with this black woman and he set her up in a house in brooklyn and didn't tell his friends about her and didn't really behave very well towards her. i was not as interested in that part of his life. and she was more interested in the other so they fit together in a way, the two books. there is no doubt that he had this wife, didn't treat her very well, didn't provide for her and her children, they had children. john hay and...
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we're more used to names like henry wilson and ashby and liberty, indeed. and you see accents in the work here that are a lot to do with all that. well, the extraordinary thing about the collection of jewelry and metalwork made by bertha goff was that it had a resonance from william morris. he would have loved it. it was made by hand. it was made by an individual who honored craftsmanship above intrinsic value. and it was lovely to find it as an archive, really. it was not only the jewelry, but the drawings and the descendant. although these things look in a sense art nouveau, in a sense arts and crafts, they are revivalist. they draw on 16th and 17th century prototypes. these angels here are renaissance angels. and here is a most marvelous figure of aphrodite against a blue sky, an art nouveau figure. and most wonderful hatpins. these are very elegant jewels that don't get worn so much today.
we're more used to names like henry wilson and ashby and liberty, indeed. and you see accents in the work here that are a lot to do with all that. well, the extraordinary thing about the collection of jewelry and metalwork made by bertha goff was that it had a resonance from william morris. he would have loved it. it was made by hand. it was made by an individual who honored craftsmanship above intrinsic value. and it was lovely to find it as an archive, really. it was not only the jewelry, but...
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ed henry lye at the white house. james rosen with a look at what happens if the government shuts down and first to mike emanuel on capitol hill live. mike, what is the latest on this g.o.p. revolt in the house. >> well, john, there are a number of moderate house republicans who feel like the tea party has driven this conversation a little too far. they don't like the multiple attempts at trying to alter the president's healthcare law when the president has said he will veto it and they are worried about the consequences of a government shutdown and they feel like it is time to move forward. we are just hours away from a possible government shutdown. still, the house is moving forward with a bill this is the the senate says is dead on arrival it would fund the government. it would delay the obama care individual mandate. it would also take away the exemption for members of congress and for political appointees. ahead of a possible government shutdown. senate majority leader harry reid is trying to place the game in th
ed henry lye at the white house. james rosen with a look at what happens if the government shuts down and first to mike emanuel on capitol hill live. mike, what is the latest on this g.o.p. revolt in the house. >> well, john, there are a number of moderate house republicans who feel like the tea party has driven this conversation a little too far. they don't like the multiple attempts at trying to alter the president's healthcare law when the president has said he will veto it and they...
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focused on the work of henry james and henry adams. in 1984 susan finished the second masters in creative writing from san francisco state university. in 1991 she received a fellowship to study at the bunting institute at ratcliff harvard and began reimagining the work of theodore a [speaker not understood] in her role as [speaker not understood] to henry james. from 1993 to '96 she was at the head win [speaker not understood]. after moving to san francisco in 1969 with her husband david she grew i don'tthctionv literature. she was active in food cooperative, school reform, several short business jobs ~ and raising her amazing children. she was a volunteer coordinator at mccoffin school. that's where my daughter went, from 197a to 1980. in 1978 she got involved with the ~ incredible [speaker not understood] community garden and has been active up until this year. she believed in community supported agriculture and the biodynamic food her family received from live power farms for years. when susan became a california poet in the schools
focused on the work of henry james and henry adams. in 1984 susan finished the second masters in creative writing from san francisco state university. in 1991 she received a fellowship to study at the bunting institute at ratcliff harvard and began reimagining the work of theodore a [speaker not understood] in her role as [speaker not understood] to henry james. from 1993 to '96 she was at the head win [speaker not understood]. after moving to san francisco in 1969 with her husband david she...