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i don't know, henry.se that when i become a famous rock star and tour all over the world, i'll always give free concerts at crossroads cafe. - don't do me any favors. - okay, i'll never give another concert at crossroads cafe. so, can you help me out ? all right, henry. all right ? all right. all right ! - you won't regret this. - i probably will. i can't believe you still remember that. how can i forget ? ah, that was a wonderful meal. i can't tell you how nice it is to see you both again. thank you for inviting me. oh, the pleasure is ours. it's always good to see friends from home. excuse me, please. all part of being a parent. oh, the baby brings us much happiness. how are your children ? ah. growing too quickly. oh. it must be very difficult to leave them when you have to travel so much. i never really traveled so much before, but as my chief engineer has left the firm, it has been difficult to meet our deadlines. i'm sorry to hear that. it's too bad that you are no longer available, jamal. you must
i don't know, henry.se that when i become a famous rock star and tour all over the world, i'll always give free concerts at crossroads cafe. - don't do me any favors. - okay, i'll never give another concert at crossroads cafe. so, can you help me out ? all right, henry. all right ? all right. all right ! - you won't regret this. - i probably will. i can't believe you still remember that. how can i forget ? ah, that was a wonderful meal. i can't tell you how nice it is to see you both again....
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henry worked with cater.e said he saw him leave this theater with wayne williams on the night of the bridge incident. henry has no doubt even today about what he saw. >> they were holding hands, you know, like male and female. well, if you're holding hands with one of my co-workers and both of you are males what am i supposed to do turn my head? the next time i saw him, he was in the courtroom. >> when wayne williams took the stand, he swore he never met nathaniel cater. on the evening henry said he saw them, wayne testified he was home, sick and asleep in bed. his mother and father, now deceased, backed him up. homer williams said he had the white station wagon until almost midnight. under cross-examination, in his third day on the stand, wayne williams blew up at prosecutor jack mallard. >> that morning, he was a complete different person. immediately he started attacking. he came out of the chute like a bull. when he said, you want the real wayne williams, you've got him, i think all of us -- the jury unde
henry worked with cater.e said he saw him leave this theater with wayne williams on the night of the bridge incident. henry has no doubt even today about what he saw. >> they were holding hands, you know, like male and female. well, if you're holding hands with one of my co-workers and both of you are males what am i supposed to do turn my head? the next time i saw him, he was in the courtroom. >> when wayne williams took the stand, he swore he never met nathaniel cater. on the...
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hat's the tter with you, henry ? oh, i was justonring if i can be of help. - esn't sound li the hry i know. - y, i'm feeling good, okay ? does this ha anyth to do withour date last saturday ? - it might. - well, i'm glad one of us has a love life. congratulations, henry. what's the young lady's name ? oh, sara. she's in my social studies class. theyenbowling saturday night at's what i call a h date. meaningful relatnships have started with a lot less. my goodness. how serious is this ? it isn't serious. we're just startinto get to know one another. that's thepirit, henry. don't ru into anything. a bowling date is rdly rushing thgs, jess. are we keepi you up ? - oh, i'm sorry, mr. brashov. - do you suppose i could leave a little early tonight ? - by all means, leave early. perhapyo feel better tomorr. jamal, what do you kw about computers ? i know tey're ry expenve and that i can't afford one but prices are coming down at th. this is a closeout. it's osale because it's lt year's mod. but it would work, wouldn't it ? s
hat's the tter with you, henry ? oh, i was justonring if i can be of help. - esn't sound li the hry i know. - y, i'm feeling good, okay ? does this ha anyth to do withour date last saturday ? - it might. - well, i'm glad one of us has a love life. congratulations, henry. what's the young lady's name ? oh, sara. she's in my social studies class. theyenbowling saturday night at's what i call a h date. meaningful relatnships have started with a lot less. my goodness. how serious is this ? it isn't...
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when henry phillip tappen proposed this building, he was approached by some folks in detroit who were willing to help him do the fund-raising. and they literally raised money by subscription. people would pledge $50 or $100. $500 was a huge amount of money. when tappen was sure that he was going to have enough money to build it, he himself went to europe to choose the instruments. on his way to europe, he stopped in new york city and contracted with henry fitz to build a big telescope in the dome, and then he went to broad and consulted with astronomers. and they suggested that this instrument, the transit instrument, be gotten from one of the firms in berlin. so it's a prussian instrument. this is before the german state. so pistor and martens in berlin contracted with tappen to make this instrument. all of it's still functional. you can still open the hatches. tappen had a budget of about $24,000, give or take. and most of that money actually went into the instruments. so he's really concerned with taking a pretty modest budget and making it look much more impressive than the budget
when henry phillip tappen proposed this building, he was approached by some folks in detroit who were willing to help him do the fund-raising. and they literally raised money by subscription. people would pledge $50 or $100. $500 was a huge amount of money. when tappen was sure that he was going to have enough money to build it, he himself went to europe to choose the instruments. on his way to europe, he stopped in new york city and contracted with henry fitz to build a big telescope in the...
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henry ! miguel, i'd like you to meet henry. ah, very nice to meet you. hi. how are you ? this is jamal. oh, jamal. a pleasure. pleased to meet you. in casybody's rested i'm katherine. ah, yes. rosa has written me so much about you. i hope you don't believe everything you read. she says you're a good waitress and a very good mother. rosa said that ? i always try to find something nice to say about everyone. even you, katherine. hi, miguel. i'm jess washington. the best customer in the entire world. it's nice to meet you all. i hope you find these as good as you remember. thank you very much. - senor sanchez. - mr. brashov. hombre. rosa says you are like a father to her. she is better than a daughter to me. i don't have to pay her bills. so, what brings you to the states ? rosa. actually, he's on his way to a conference in new york. in fact, we are only speaking english when miguel is here so he can practice. i have been in the states more than 30 years and he speaks better english than me ! come on in. carrie ? are you here ? i guess not. well, this is it. not exactly a pa
henry ! miguel, i'd like you to meet henry. ah, very nice to meet you. hi. how are you ? this is jamal. oh, jamal. a pleasure. pleased to meet you. in casybody's rested i'm katherine. ah, yes. rosa has written me so much about you. i hope you don't believe everything you read. she says you're a good waitress and a very good mother. rosa said that ? i always try to find something nice to say about everyone. even you, katherine. hi, miguel. i'm jess washington. the best customer in the entire...
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he said, "henry, who knows how long this is going to last?" ago, before they became icons of the century. >> safer: they would meet again. but for the moment, grossman moved on, photographing, in just a few weeks time, the wedding of elizabeth taylor and richard burton in montreal; barbra streisand opening on broadway in "funny girl;" and the supremes, the other pop music phenomenon of 1964. >> grossman: huh, let's see what these are. oh, my gosh! >> safer: his archive, if you can call it that, is an archaeological dig into our collective past. why don't you just open a drawer at random and pull something out and see what surprises we'll find here. >> grossman: oh, ho, ho, ho, ho. march on washington. oh, this is eleanor roosevelt and mandela. >> safer: a hodge-podge of history. >> grossman: nixon. >> safer: he looks pretty happy. are you surprising yourself as you go through these? >> grossman: endlessly. endlessly. >> safer: there's david ben- gurion, israel's founding father, both fore and aft. >> grossman: this was the shot i shot in back.
he said, "henry, who knows how long this is going to last?" ago, before they became icons of the century. >> safer: they would meet again. but for the moment, grossman moved on, photographing, in just a few weeks time, the wedding of elizabeth taylor and richard burton in montreal; barbra streisand opening on broadway in "funny girl;" and the supremes, the other pop music phenomenon of 1964. >> grossman: huh, let's see what these are. oh, my gosh! >> safer:...
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look at henry schein. in the past five years the stock is up about 150% due in large part to its expansion into the animal health business and just executing very well. today the company reports its 17th consecutive quarter of sales growth. joining us first on fox business, stan bergman, henry schein chairman and ceo. so far what kind of effect have you felt for the company from the affordable care act, good or bad? >> the affordable care act is good in general for henry schein. the whole notion that we need more prevention. prevention of diseases. prevention of illness occurs in the doctor's office. we service the physician. at same time physicians are moving from the hospital to the doctor's office. from a bottom line point of view, more procedures will being placed with the doctor's office and that is good for henry schein. liz: that is a positive. that's what you anticipate. i imagine that will translate to the bottom line. >> that is our anticipation. liz: talk about some of your more popular products
look at henry schein. in the past five years the stock is up about 150% due in large part to its expansion into the animal health business and just executing very well. today the company reports its 17th consecutive quarter of sales growth. joining us first on fox business, stan bergman, henry schein chairman and ceo. so far what kind of effect have you felt for the company from the affordable care act, good or bad? >> the affordable care act is good in general for henry schein. the whole...
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(sonido ambiente). >> henry, henry. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> oh, dios, no froggy! por favor, froggy, no!. ♪ >> te dio todo, te dio un >> te dio todo, te dio un ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> te dio todo, te dio un trabajo, comida, hasta dÓnde vivir, ¿cÓmo pudiste darle la espalda y traicionarlo asÍ? >> Él traicionÓ a mi mamÁ y a mÍ. >> ¿de quÉ estÁs hablando, eh? >> pappy se llevÓ a mi mamÁ a uno de sus viajes de pesca, poco tiempo despuÉs de que usted se fuer, luego nacÍ yo, dedÚzcalo usted. >> pappy nunca dijo nada. >> porque se avergonzaba de lo que hizo, se avergonzaba de mÍ. veintidÓs aÑos y tu pappy, mi pappy, nunca pudo verme a los ojos. me llevarÉ lo Único que le importaba, a su hija y su tierra. (sonido ambiente). (sonido ambiente). (sonido ambiente). (sonido ambiente). >> mÁs lento, froggy, ahora. >> cuidado, hay alguien en el camino! por favor, detente, detente! a un lado ya! (sonido ambiente). (grito). ♪ >> laura, laura, laura! laura, ¿estÁs bien? >> sÍ, ¿quÉ pasÓ? >> serÁ mejor que nos vayamos, de prisa, por atrÁs. >> de prisa. >> ayÚdame, mandy. >> alÉjense. >> froggy! >> yo me encargo de
(sonido ambiente). >> henry, henry. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> oh, dios, no froggy! por favor, froggy, no!. ♪ >> te dio todo, te dio un >> te dio todo, te dio un ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> te dio todo, te dio un trabajo, comida, hasta dÓnde vivir, ¿cÓmo pudiste darle la espalda y traicionarlo asÍ? >> Él traicionÓ a mi mamÁ y a mÍ. >> ¿de quÉ estÁs hablando, eh? >> pappy se llevÓ a mi mamÁ a uno de sus viajes de pesca, poco tiempo despuÉs de...
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it was when you bought one of henry ford's model ts.ry ford didn't invent the car, and he didn't invent the assembly line, but he brought the two together and gave america its first mass-produced and mass-purchased car. ford was an inventor and mechanic by trade, and no effort was spared to improve the car and to improve the process by which it was built. the tin lizzie looked like the same car year after year, but ford's mechanical genius made it run better each year than the year before. his industrial genius made it cheaper to build and to buy. he paid the highest wages in industry -- $5 a day. and he made a car that his workers and other working people could afford to buy. ford's vision was to produce the perfect car, inexpensive and durable, looks didn't count. ford said the customer could get a model t in any color he wanted "as long as it was black!" richard strout of the christian science monitor owned a model t and remembers. they were lovely little cars. they were 7 feet high, and they were as angular as an awning, i would say
it was when you bought one of henry ford's model ts.ry ford didn't invent the car, and he didn't invent the assembly line, but he brought the two together and gave america its first mass-produced and mass-purchased car. ford was an inventor and mechanic by trade, and no effort was spared to improve the car and to improve the process by which it was built. the tin lizzie looked like the same car year after year, but ford's mechanical genius made it run better each year than the year before. his...
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he is the -- henry chow, cms official.odd mark and marilyn were here, one of the things todd conveyed is the fear the white house has about hc.gov being unavailable. he has a good point and i think we should have a more comprehensive answer as to how we will have better available. i'm picturing in my mind all the hajer print and online publications taking a screen shot of what is below and ramping up the hyperbole about hc.gov not functioning. he was right, and there were a lot of those pictures. let's bring in our panel, judge andrew napolitano, juan williams, and tucker carlson. tucker, more evidence that this was a concern just days before the october 1st launch. >> when are executive branch officials going to learn that their e-mails remain in the public domain forever? someone should really remind them of that before giving this stuff to their keerbs. this is not surprising. this is the most technologically advanced group of political cult nlts the world has ever seen. they won two presidential campaigns because of th
he is the -- henry chow, cms official.odd mark and marilyn were here, one of the things todd conveyed is the fear the white house has about hc.gov being unavailable. he has a good point and i think we should have a more comprehensive answer as to how we will have better available. i'm picturing in my mind all the hajer print and online publications taking a screen shot of what is below and ramping up the hyperbole about hc.gov not functioning. he was right, and there were a lot of those...
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henry j. named in honor of henry j.kaiser, one of the two partners that created the car. 1951, they came out with, again, the henry j. which was one of the beginning compact cars in the automotive industry. it was a very low priced car. and rather primitive in interior design. it surely is something that is stark compared to modern day cars. it was inexpensive. the price tag was $1,499 in 1951. historically, they were bringing out these lower priced cars. there had to be a demand out there but it wasn't the savior of kaiser frazer. i think that probably was a reason to do it was to expand their marketbase so they could appeal to more buyers. what we have here is a precurr of what we now call our suvs. it's a car, but the design of it is such that the whole rear section is a hatchbag design. and in the rear here, the rear window lifts up and the rear, what we would call nowadays a trunk. the rear trunk area opens up. and so you could use it to haul your lumber if you wish when you go camping. y
henry j. named in honor of henry j.kaiser, one of the two partners that created the car. 1951, they came out with, again, the henry j. which was one of the beginning compact cars in the automotive industry. it was a very low priced car. and rather primitive in interior design. it surely is something that is stark compared to modern day cars. it was inexpensive. the price tag was $1,499 in 1951. historically, they were bringing out these lower priced cars. there had to be a demand out there but...
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his son, henry ghouler roe may ro romero, two weeks to a month old.this is where his car was spotted twice within the past several hours. once around 2:00 this morning and again around 3:30 this morning and also last night around 9:00 or 10:00. san diego police down there did ping his cell phone and it did indicate the phone was in that area. now, police have yet to find the four and his baby boy. they don't know if he is still in southern california. san diego police and law enforcement tells his car is a brown 2004 gmc envoy. it has an american eagle image imprinted in the rear window. license plate, 6hil692. the father has allegedly threatened to harm himself and his newborn baby boy in the past. he also told the baby's mom during this argument yesterday that he was going to take the baby out of state. law enforcement issued the amber alert. they are asking you to be on the lookout for a brown, 2004, gmc envoy, which has a picture, as i mentioned, of an american eagle in its rear window. reporting live here in sunnyvale, bob redell, "today in the b
his son, henry ghouler roe may ro romero, two weeks to a month old.this is where his car was spotted twice within the past several hours. once around 2:00 this morning and again around 3:30 this morning and also last night around 9:00 or 10:00. san diego police down there did ping his cell phone and it did indicate the phone was in that area. now, police have yet to find the four and his baby boy. they don't know if he is still in southern california. san diego police and law enforcement tells...
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and little henry romero will be returned to his mother son. jeff, this mother has to be relieved that the baby was found safe. >> there are a lot of happy people here at the apartments where little henry was taken. his mother can't wait to wrap her arms around him when he gets back. >> the suspect had been arrested in mexico and the child had been recovered safe. we are currently waiting for the mexican authorities to turn over the suspect and the child over to us border agents at the arizona border crossing. >> reporter: henry's mother was overwhelmed by the good news and happy that her son will be returning soon. >> i was really afraid that i wouldn't be able to find him again or see him again. i was really scared. at this time, i'm not sure. i don't really have to think what was really going on. i'm really only worried about my son and thinking about him. i'm pretty sure he knows what he did and the actions that he took and that is -- there are going to be consequences to that. >> reporter: little henry will be spending the night in a mexic
and little henry romero will be returned to his mother son. jeff, this mother has to be relieved that the baby was found safe. >> there are a lot of happy people here at the apartments where little henry was taken. his mother can't wait to wrap her arms around him when he gets back. >> the suspect had been arrested in mexico and the child had been recovered safe. we are currently waiting for the mexican authorities to turn over the suspect and the child over to us border agents at...
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henry j. named in honor of henry j. kaiser, one of the two partners that create the company. in 1951, they came out with, again, the henry j., which was one of the beginning compact cars in the ougautomotive indus. it was a very low priced car. rather primitive interior design. surely is something that is stark compared to modern day cars. it was inexpensive. price tag on it was $1,499 in 1951. there had to be a demand out there, but it wasn't the savior of kaiser frazer. i think probably the reason to do it was expand their market base so they could appeal to more buyer. what we have here is a precursor of what we now call our suvs. it's a car but the design of it is such that the whole rear section is a hatch back design. and the rear here. rear window lifts up. what we could call now a days a trunk. the rear trunk area opens up. so you could use it to haul your lumber. if you wish when you go camping you could sleep in the back. sort of the same function that suvs now serve to the auto industry. in 1952 consolidated their operations. left ypsilanti. went to toledo. they bo
henry j. named in honor of henry j. kaiser, one of the two partners that create the company. in 1951, they came out with, again, the henry j., which was one of the beginning compact cars in the ougautomotive indus. it was a very low priced car. rather primitive interior design. surely is something that is stark compared to modern day cars. it was inexpensive. price tag on it was $1,499 in 1951. there had to be a demand out there, but it wasn't the savior of kaiser frazer. i think probably the...
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henry louis and allen dulles were quite friendly. not only were they sleeping with each other as partners, but they knew each other socially and politically. paramore'sn dulles's was the queen of greece. put the henry louis queen of greece on the cover of time magazine. there is a little quote at the strengthd it says, my is the love of the people. i wondered, what is he sending a quiet little joke to allen dulles? >> you mentioned more than once, henry louis and time magazine and the covers. some of these folks that you write about, the monsters -- explain the role time magazine played. >> it is hard to believe that one person or empire could have such reach because our media landscape is so fractured. between time magazine and life magazine, march of time, radio broadcasts, henry louis probably reached half or more of the literate population of the united states. henry lewis was very much like the dulles brothers. he also was a strict presbyterian. he had been born in china, son of missionaries. they worked very closely together on
henry louis and allen dulles were quite friendly. not only were they sleeping with each other as partners, but they knew each other socially and politically. paramore'sn dulles's was the queen of greece. put the henry louis queen of greece on the cover of time magazine. there is a little quote at the strengthd it says, my is the love of the people. i wondered, what is he sending a quiet little joke to allen dulles? >> you mentioned more than once, henry louis and time magazine and the...
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building is part of a campaign to transform the university of michigan that was first proposed by henry philip tappen. he didn't get here until 1852. when he did, he wanted to transform it into a research university. prior to that time it was a provincial college where you had to know your classical greek and latin. he was really into the impression educational system. there was a real focus not only on literature, but scientific curriculum. and you learned by doing. so not just raiding from a book and standing up and reciting but conducting experiments on your on. u learning to use the tools and pushing the frontier. so tappan really wanted to institute that here. and in the 1850s, astronomy was really fundamental to other sign enss. in part because the math is ferocious. so if you understand the math to operate a telescope hike this then you understand the math to move into engineering or chemistry, notes of different sciences. in the 1850s, universities that wanted to be contenders needed observatories. so this was the first step in a very public commitment to taking the university o
building is part of a campaign to transform the university of michigan that was first proposed by henry philip tappen. he didn't get here until 1852. when he did, he wanted to transform it into a research university. prior to that time it was a provincial college where you had to know your classical greek and latin. he was really into the impression educational system. there was a real focus not only on literature, but scientific curriculum. and you learned by doing. so not just raiding from a...
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here, henry brought samples of flashing. >> a raised edge. >> this would go on the edge. let's put it on the edge pretend our table's a roof. >> around the perimeter of the roof. the reason we call it a gravel stof the lip holds the asphalt in place. >> gravel roofs were a traditional san francisco roofing style until recently since it lost fashions? >> it lost fashion due to the fact when one deals with a gravel roof, such as this one here, the weight of the gravel alone. if it's properly applied there is 400 pounds of rock per square foot extra weight you are holding up for no reason. >> is that would fit against the gravel stock. like that on the gravel stop sdpt gravel stop keeps the stones from rolling off. >> what's the best materials to use for flashing. >> i'm sure all of you have seen the plastic gutters and things like that which i don't recommend. plastic gutters dry out of uv race. the best flashing is metal and top of the line is copper. >> what is this material? >> this is the basic metal. >> this is what we see around the city. galvanized sheet metal how lo
here, henry brought samples of flashing. >> a raised edge. >> this would go on the edge. let's put it on the edge pretend our table's a roof. >> around the perimeter of the roof. the reason we call it a gravel stof the lip holds the asphalt in place. >> gravel roofs were a traditional san francisco roofing style until recently since it lost fashions? >> it lost fashion due to the fact when one deals with a gravel roof, such as this one here, the weight of the...
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henry jay one of the two partners that created the company. 1951 they came out with henry jay which was one of the beginning compact cars in the automotive industry. it was a very low priced car and rather primitive in interior design. it surely is something that is stark compared to modern day cars. it was inexpensive. price tag on it was $1,499 in 1951. i think that probably was my reason to do it was to expand their market base. what we have here is precursor of what we now call our zufs. it's a car, but the design of it is such that the whole rear section is a hatch back design. in the rear here, rear window lifts up. and the rear what we would call nowadays, a rung. opens up. and so you could use it to haul your lumber, if you wish, you can sleep in the back when you go camping. it's sort of the same function suvs serve to the auto industry. they actually took some of their kaiser guys and transported them to south america and they manufactured cars like the kaiser cars you will see here in south america for a period of time before they eventually closed up and ceased operations. b
henry jay one of the two partners that created the company. 1951 they came out with henry jay which was one of the beginning compact cars in the automotive industry. it was a very low priced car and rather primitive in interior design. it surely is something that is stark compared to modern day cars. it was inexpensive. price tag on it was $1,499 in 1951. i think that probably was my reason to do it was to expand their market base. what we have here is precursor of what we now call our zufs....
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we'll hear from henry cho. the questions on my minds, at any points were you pressures to roll this out october 1 for political reasons? >> they should not have rolled it out if it was not ready. they should have point in wasn't ready to go and they should have delayed it. different from the policy itself sp but the implementation has to work and what we are seeing on the screen, the system is down and it should never have happened. martha: how significant is it? we heard comments from bill clinton. he said the president needs to honor his commitments when edtold people if they wanted to keep their healthcare plan they could. that was a huge relief to so many people across the country. now presiden president clinton g that, mary landrieu is saying that. his democratic support seems to be peeling away. >> it's not just republicans. it's big democrats like bill clinton and dianne feinstein in california not to mention democrats up storm reelection in red states in the senate next year. when it come to the credibi
we'll hear from henry cho. the questions on my minds, at any points were you pressures to roll this out october 1 for political reasons? >> they should not have rolled it out if it was not ready. they should have point in wasn't ready to go and they should have delayed it. different from the policy itself sp but the implementation has to work and what we are seeing on the screen, the system is down and it should never have happened. martha: how significant is it? we heard comments from...
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they have stressed to our own ed henry that these are not their numbers. they are not official numbers. they didn't say they are wrong. but they said they are not official numbers. that's about all they said. we're going to have ed henry join us in moments. chris, thank you. >> up bet. also breaking tonight another piece of major news. a kelly file investigation reveals that the health care safety net that the president promised to tens of millions of americans is not there. after original reporting by "forbes" and research by fox news we learned up to 93 million americans or more could have seen their plans lose their grandfather status. that's the protection that you can keep your plan if you like your plan feign have a plan that doesn't comply with obama care don't worry about it because it will be grandfathered in. well, as it turns out, it may not be for 93 plus million americans and the administration knew that that was the number back in 2010. in fact, on page 34,552 of the federal register, in little red federal register out in the summer of 2010 i
they have stressed to our own ed henry that these are not their numbers. they are not official numbers. they didn't say they are wrong. but they said they are not official numbers. that's about all they said. we're going to have ed henry join us in moments. chris, thank you. >> up bet. also breaking tonight another piece of major news. a kelly file investigation reveals that the health care safety net that the president promised to tens of millions of americans is not there. after...
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henry js and they said about 800,000 were built, but also most people know of the b 24 bomber plant. they have c 119 box cars here. roughly 200 of them built here in the early 1950s. general motors lot of to a fire and saw the plant was empty at the time they performed it and owned it since then in 2010 when it became vacant after the bankruptcy. right now if you look inside the facility, there is not much in there. there was a lot of the manufacturing equipment left from general motors on the floor. this end of the building is never restored. the other end was restored a number of years ago and modernized by general motors. this end hasn't. the original plant was 3.5 million square feet. now it is 5 million square feet. we intend to save about 175,000 square feet. it really is a very insignificant piece of the plant. as they said early, it represents the most significant piece of democracy where the bombers rolled out. we intend to move the museum into it some day. we use it for a hangar for the airplanes that they have in this hangar. initially we are looking at raising about $8
henry js and they said about 800,000 were built, but also most people know of the b 24 bomber plant. they have c 119 box cars here. roughly 200 of them built here in the early 1950s. general motors lot of to a fire and saw the plant was empty at the time they performed it and owned it since then in 2010 when it became vacant after the bankruptcy. right now if you look inside the facility, there is not much in there. there was a lot of the manufacturing equipment left from general motors on the...
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marie and for that he got laughed at by no less a statesman than henry clay, the great henry clay of kentucky who said in effect why don't we just also but on the face of the moon? but all those many years later when michigan and detroit became known as the arsenal of democracy, michigan mason to thank for that vision of building those locks which could then get those ships bringing all that iron ore and minerals down to the downstate steel mills where they could make the planes and tanks and everything else to help defeat germany in world war ii. we have to mason to thank for that. the unfortunate thing is his timing, because as soon as mason became governor, the national financial panic of 1837 hit. and michigan was one of its chief the dems. because mason had outlined all these expensive plans for development, hoping that he could fund it with good money. but then the banks failed, in part because of president jackson's policy, in part because of economic conditions at that time. and so mason was left holding the bag, and he soon developed a quite coherent set of enemies who attac
marie and for that he got laughed at by no less a statesman than henry clay, the great henry clay of kentucky who said in effect why don't we just also but on the face of the moon? but all those many years later when michigan and detroit became known as the arsenal of democracy, michigan mason to thank for that vision of building those locks which could then get those ships bringing all that iron ore and minerals down to the downstate steel mills where they could make the planes and tanks and...
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but the search does continue for mesut guler and his son, henry. the vehicle, a couple of people have sited. it's described as a gmc you an vary. it's tan in color -- -- it's tan in color. it's an envoy. the license plate, ghil892. it has a large eagle on it. now, at this point, we haven't had any more sightings since 3:30 this morning. it's unclear where he might be headed. the chp says they are in contact. obviously it's a multiagency search. he's been spotted on streets, pinged on freeways. they are not sure if he's trying to head out of the country. that's something they are continuing to watch. live in sunnyvale, claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new this morning, the chp is investigating the mysterious overnight death of a bomb in walnut creek -- woman in walnut creek. police say several cars hit the woman while lying on the 680 freeway near highway 24 shortly after midnight. the highway is below the walnut creek b.a.r.t. station. the chp says the woman was spotted on the b.a.r.t. tracks pov the freeway moments earlier. -- above the fre
but the search does continue for mesut guler and his son, henry. the vehicle, a couple of people have sited. it's described as a gmc you an vary. it's tan in color -- -- it's tan in color. it's an envoy. the license plate, ghil892. it has a large eagle on it. now, at this point, we haven't had any more sightings since 3:30 this morning. it's unclear where he might be headed. the chp says they are in contact. obviously it's a multiagency search. he's been spotted on streets, pinged on freeways....
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two week old henry romero is being cared for by mexican authorities until he can be returned to his mother, patricia romero in sunnyvale. with her 5-year-old daughter she spoke to reporters with the help of a friend tonight. >> i am really happy and really thankful that the police and people that helped me to find my baby. >> yesterday afternoon henry's father, he took the baby and told romero he was taking him out of state. he threatened to harm himself and the baby if she called police. >> she called them seven hours later and an amber alert was issued along with a $1 million warrant for his arrest. i was afraid i wouldn't be able to find them again. >> early this morning there were citings of his vehicle and cell phone pings in san diego where he has family. at some point he made it past the u.s. border patrol. he was stopped this afternoon at a checkpoint in mexico somewhere near lukeville in pima county, arizona that is about 300 miles from san diego. >> based on their interview with him they called the u.s. border patrol at lukeville. they gave his name and they ran his name and disc
two week old henry romero is being cared for by mexican authorities until he can be returned to his mother, patricia romero in sunnyvale. with her 5-year-old daughter she spoke to reporters with the help of a friend tonight. >> i am really happy and really thankful that the police and people that helped me to find my baby. >> yesterday afternoon henry's father, he took the baby and told romero he was taking him out of state. he threatened to harm himself and the baby if she called...
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and henry, and rosa is in the kitchen. you can call me frank. are you really that desperate for food ? i haven't eaten in days. i sit out there, smelling the cking in here. i told you my cooking was irresistible. i'd better get going before carol starts worrying about me. - yeah, me 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 have been trying to find a job ? every day. but i guess lately i've sort of given up. i know how tough it can be. but you must not give up. i guess i'm getting a little tired of having doors slammed in my face. this afternoon is the
and henry, and rosa is in the kitchen. you can call me frank. are you really that desperate for food ? i haven't eaten in days. i sit out there, smelling the cking in here. i told you my cooking was irresistible. i'd better get going before carol starts worrying about me. - yeah, me 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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lou: press secretary jay carney today confirming this our own ed henry that president obama was briefed on the mackenzie respect findings in march of this year. carney's admission contradicts the president. and mr. own statement last week is latest example of the administration's seeming pro pencety to mislead and deceive the public. the president met with insurance industry executives and hhs secretary kathleen sebelius on april 12 of this year, just days after both became aware of the mackenzie findings, that unfortunately is one incident. there are many more. president obama told americans they could keep their doctors and their insurance if they liked them, at least 37 times, during the presidential campaign. we know those statements are untrue. and raise questions as to whether obamacare could have passed without those presidential untruths and whether we would have been re-elected. president invoked economed exece privilege. president obama said he did not know about irs targets of conservative and tea party groups. nsa spying on world leaders or department of justice snooping on
lou: press secretary jay carney today confirming this our own ed henry that president obama was briefed on the mackenzie respect findings in march of this year. carney's admission contradicts the president. and mr. own statement last week is latest example of the administration's seeming pro pencety to mislead and deceive the public. the president met with insurance industry executives and hhs secretary kathleen sebelius on april 12 of this year, just days after both became aware of the...
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¿quÉ te dijo el doctor, henry?acias por tu preocupaciÓn. >> sÍ, hay que darle espacio, pero bueno. Óscar, rodolfo y yo vamos para el fontaineblue, si quieres los podemos llevar. >> sÍ, muchas gracias. vÁmonos, m'ijo. >> no, no, yo lo llevo en mi taxi. >> oye, mamÁ, despacio no te pares tan rÁpido. >> gervasio, gervasio agradezco muchÍsimo tus atenciones, pero deveras prefiero irme con mi chamaco, deveritas, deveritas. >> despacio como mamÁs preparaste como si tuvieras prisa. >> ahÍ va, ahÍ va. >> despacio madre, por favor, mamita. mamÁ, por favor despacio. >> ay, no, no. >> jessica. >> mande. >> ven acÁ. >> sÍ, si seÑor, dÍgame. >> lo prometido se va a alargar sin haber cumplido con su compromiso, parece que te salieron mal las cosas, ¿no? >> ¿a mÍ nadamÁs? no, papacito, tambiÉn a ti fÍjate. >> mira... >> rodolfo, rodolfo, ¿puedes sacar el carro? vamos a llevar a la seÑora chavela al edificio y a oscar tambiÉn. >> ay, si por favor, licenciado, cÓrrale, no ve que se puso mal mi suegrita. >> no, pero es que... estÁ b
¿quÉ te dijo el doctor, henry?acias por tu preocupaciÓn. >> sÍ, hay que darle espacio, pero bueno. Óscar, rodolfo y yo vamos para el fontaineblue, si quieres los podemos llevar. >> sÍ, muchas gracias. vÁmonos, m'ijo. >> no, no, yo lo llevo en mi taxi. >> oye, mamÁ, despacio no te pares tan rÁpido. >> gervasio, gervasio agradezco muchÍsimo tus atenciones, pero deveras prefiero irme con mi chamaco, deveritas, deveritas. >> despacio como mamÁs...
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that's how henry v won, how alexander defeated the persians. go for the defensive and make time go on the attack. today, the democratic leadership struck with all its pent-up fury. it broke through the lines and then strangled every effort to move the country forward and
that's how henry v won, how alexander defeated the persians. go for the defensive and make time go on the attack. today, the democratic leadership struck with all its pent-up fury. it broke through the lines and then strangled every effort to move the country forward and
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fox news chief white house correspondent, ed henry with our report. >> reporter: white house officials signaling they will not comply with republican
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bill: still to come, ed henry from the north lawn. martha? martha: you have another day and a better understanding of what is in the obamacare plan and some criticism arising from "time" magazine a place that has praised the president many times over the course of his presidency but here is what he has to wake up to this morning and look at on the cover of the magazine, obamacare and the broken promise, it says. bret baier the anchor of "special report" and he joins me now. bret, this is so completely permeated every avenue of media much of which was so praising for the president throughout the course of this. what is the significance of that cover, do you think. >> it is pretty significant, martha. the fact that you're seeing a lot of mainstream media go to this point where it is not just about the website. it is about what the president said, what he promised, what the administration promise and now that is not coming to be true. this meeting yesterday with the state insurance commissioners association and the commissioners themselves, that
bill: still to come, ed henry from the north lawn. martha? martha: you have another day and a better understanding of what is in the obamacare plan and some criticism arising from "time" magazine a place that has praised the president many times over the course of his presidency but here is what he has to wake up to this morning and look at on the cover of the magazine, obamacare and the broken promise, it says. bret baier the anchor of "special report" and he joins me now....
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really thankful that the police and people that helped me to find my baby. >> yesterday afternoon henry'sather, he took the baby and told romero he was taking him out of state. he threatened to harm himself and the baby if she called police. >> she called them seven hours later and an amber alert was issued along with a $1 million warrant for his arrest. >> i was afraid i wouldn't be able to find them again. >> early this morning there were citings of his vehicle and cell phone pings in san diego where he has family. at some point he made it past the u.s. border patrol. he was stopped this afternoon at a checkpoint in mexico somewhere near lukeville in pima county, arizona that is about 300 miles from san diego. >> based on their interview with him they called the u.s. border patrol at lukeville. they gave his name and they ran his name and discuffed there was -- discovered there was a warrant for has arrest. >> no one knows for sure when henry will be back with his mother or when he will be in the custody of santa clara county sheriff. abc7 news. >>> a bunch of people who work at twitter
really thankful that the police and people that helped me to find my baby. >> yesterday afternoon henry'sather, he took the baby and told romero he was taking him out of state. he threatened to harm himself and the baby if she called police. >> she called them seven hours later and an amber alert was issued along with a $1 million warrant for his arrest. >> i was afraid i wouldn't be able to find them again. >> early this morning there were citings of his vehicle and...
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>> during the hearing, henry cho, the deputy information officer talked about how much of the website needed to be built. what he meant to say was 60 to 70% is built and it's at 30 to 40% that is unbuilt. and he said among those, the key things that remain up built are the payment system. he didn't say how much of that payment system and collection system is actually at the heart of this. we hope to get an update from cms during their conference call coming up in just a couple of minutes. one industry official, brian, tells me that's like setting up an on-line bank without a way for someone to make deposits. it is troubling to him. >> it certainly is. thank you very much. another slip up there. all right. if you know the royal palm hotel in south beach or the westin boston waterfront you've got our next two guests to thank. two of the most successful real estate developers in america.
>> during the hearing, henry cho, the deputy information officer talked about how much of the website needed to be built. what he meant to say was 60 to 70% is built and it's at 30 to 40% that is unbuilt. and he said among those, the key things that remain up built are the payment system. he didn't say how much of that payment system and collection system is actually at the heart of this. we hope to get an update from cms during their conference call coming up in just a couple of minutes....
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ed henry is at the white house. but we begin with mike emanuel at the capital. >> republican leaders are accusing democrats of a power grab and threatening that they will live to regret this bold move. complaining of grid lock, senate democrats changed the rules eliminating filibusters for most presidential nominations. the vote was mostly along party lines and scraps nearly 225 years of precedent. >> the change would ensure executive and judicial nominations, an up and down vote on confirmation. the rule change will make closuclos cloture for all nominations. >> three temperatures vot democ the go. . mitch mcconnell accused reid of going nuclear. >> millions of americans are hurting because of a law washington democrats forced upon them and what do they do about it? they cook up some fake fight over judges. >> mcconnell mocked reid with another obama care reference. >> he may have just as well have said if you like the rules of the senate, you can keep them. >> later a top democrat fired back. >> mitch mcconnell sa
ed henry is at the white house. but we begin with mike emanuel at the capital. >> republican leaders are accusing democrats of a power grab and threatening that they will live to regret this bold move. complaining of grid lock, senate democrats changed the rules eliminating filibusters for most presidential nominations. the vote was mostly along party lines and scraps nearly 225 years of precedent. >> the change would ensure executive and judicial nominations, an up and down vote on...
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police say the 2-week-old henry guler is doing just fine. 9 abduction led to a statewide amber alert. guler faces parental child abduction charges. >> convicted serial killer is scheduled to be sentenced. a judge denied naso's request to delay the hearing because he needed more time to prepare. naso has acted as his own attorney. a jury ruled the 77-year-old should get the death penalty if murdering four women. next month the county will try to seek reimbursement of $138,000 in legal costs from his as sets. >> we have learned authorities are considering adding a hate crime charge in the rape of a student at deanza college in a
police say the 2-week-old henry guler is doing just fine. 9 abduction led to a statewide amber alert. guler faces parental child abduction charges. >> convicted serial killer is scheduled to be sentenced. a judge denied naso's request to delay the hearing because he needed more time to prepare. naso has acted as his own attorney. a jury ruled the 77-year-old should get the death penalty if murdering four women. next month the county will try to seek reimbursement of $138,000 in legal...
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others you will recognize in a heartbeat. >> henry grossman: i love this picture. look at that.to journalist. i was trying to capture what was happening, what was going on. i wasn't interrupting them and saying, "oh, wait a minute, i got to do that again. what is it-- "seize the day," "seize the moment"? smile. stay right there. i like the light. >> safer: over half a century ago, this picture changed henry grossman's life. john f. kennedy, in boston, where grossman, a student, often photographed visiting v.i.p.s. >> grossman: this is taken the day he announced his candidacy for president. i gave him a copy of this and he called it his eyes portrait. he was very young and unknown. >> safer: you were pretty young yourself. >> grossman: i was about 22, 23, yeah. >> safer: the encounter compelled grossman to hit the road, tagging along on the kennedy campaign. >> grossman: the crowd wanted him. liked him so much. >> safer: why did you decide that you wanted to follow jfk around? >> grossman: personality was great. and it was an opportunity to photograph a man who could become presi
others you will recognize in a heartbeat. >> henry grossman: i love this picture. look at that.to journalist. i was trying to capture what was happening, what was going on. i wasn't interrupting them and saying, "oh, wait a minute, i got to do that again. what is it-- "seize the day," "seize the moment"? smile. stay right there. i like the light. >> safer: over half a century ago, this picture changed henry grossman's life. john f. kennedy, in boston, where...
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and henry navarro who is the roofing supervisor for the port of san francisco. for 20 years? >> 23 years. >> you have seen roofs come and roofs go. >> 38 years worth. >> how long does a roof usually last? >> dependos the climate and the pitch of the roof. >> uh-huh. from? >> a couple of years. >> from 15. i asbestos roofs go for 15 years. you said you put a roof on your house you expect to last? >> 75 year. i wish you luck. >> only going to do it once. >> people know what they are doing with their roofs that will last for a long time and not have to redo it. is this the same concept as painting where it takes a lot of effort to get ready and the prep work and the materials are such a large part of the expense or the materials are a big piece of the expense. i tell people in painting, buy the best material you can because you don't want to keep redog it. is this the same concept. >> it is the prep work is important if you go over a bad part tell effect the roof. >> going over a bad surface. the implication is most buildings in san francisco are existing buildings. we don't hav
and henry navarro who is the roofing supervisor for the port of san francisco. for 20 years? >> 23 years. >> you have seen roofs come and roofs go. >> 38 years worth. >> how long does a roof usually last? >> dependos the climate and the pitch of the roof. >> uh-huh. from? >> a couple of years. >> from 15. i asbestos roofs go for 15 years. you said you put a roof on your house you expect to last? >> 75 year. i wish you luck. >> only...
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that was henry ford speaking for his company. in january of 1941 his chief production guy, charles sorenson went to san diego, california, to watch how consolidated was building the b-24 bomber. what he saw for a production goou guy was out of this world. they were building them one at a time by hand. every airplane. an individual handcrafted masterpiece. he said, you will never build a lot of airplane it is ths the w. ford can't help you. ford builds everything the same and you guys build it different. he went back to the coronado in san diego. he stayed up all night. in the back of 42 place mats he drew the willow run bomber plant where we are today. he went back the next morning. he told them they could build one per hour on an automotive style assembly line. the u.s. was desperate that without even asking how you could do that they said start the project. they allocated $200 million to win the factory. the largest allocation in the history of the u.s. government at the time. they broke ground on the plant in april of 1941. th
that was henry ford speaking for his company. in january of 1941 his chief production guy, charles sorenson went to san diego, california, to watch how consolidated was building the b-24 bomber. what he saw for a production goou guy was out of this world. they were building them one at a time by hand. every airplane. an individual handcrafted masterpiece. he said, you will never build a lot of airplane it is ths the w. ford can't help you. ford builds everything the same and you guys build it...
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really thankful that the police and people that helped me to find my baby. >> yesterday afternoon henry'sok the baby and told romero he was taking him out of state. he threatened to harm himself and the baby if she called police. >> she called them seven hours later and an amber alert was issued along with a $1 million warrant for his arrest. >> i was afraid i wouldn't be able to find them again. >> early this morning there were citings of his vehicle and cell phone pings in san diego where he has family. at some point he made it past the u.s. border patrol. he was stopped this afternoon at a checkpoint in mexico somewhere near lukeville in pima county, arizona that is about 300 miles from san diego. >> based on their interview with him they called the u.s. border patrol at lukeville. they gave his name and they ran his name and discuffed there was -- discovered there was a warrant for has arrest. >> no one knows for sure when henry will be back with his mother or when he will be in the custody of santa clara county sheriff. abc7 news. >>> a bunch of people who work at twitter wake up to
really thankful that the police and people that helped me to find my baby. >> yesterday afternoon henry'sok the baby and told romero he was taking him out of state. he threatened to harm himself and the baby if she called police. >> she called them seven hours later and an amber alert was issued along with a $1 million warrant for his arrest. >> i was afraid i wouldn't be able to find them again. >> early this morning there were citings of his vehicle and cell phone...
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ed henry is live now with that story. hi, ed.aling that the white house knew more than they let on about the site troubles. >> reporter: it certainly suggests that, patti ann. henry chao is the tech official at cms, the health agency that you were referring to, and this was an e-mail he wrote on september 25th that's now been obtained by republican darrell issa on capitol hill, and he refers back to a meeting the day before, september 24th, one week before the october 1st rollout. when todd park -- who is the chief technology officer here at the white house -- and marilyn tavenner at cms were here yesterday, one of the things todd conveyed was this fear the white house has about hc.gov being unavailable. you'll remember, it was just a week ago today that the president came into the briefing room for that news conference, said, a, he was surprised by these major problems that brought the web site down and, b be, he said, look, my critics call me a lot of things, but i'm not stupid. if we had known that there were going to be these
ed henry is live now with that story. hi, ed.aling that the white house knew more than they let on about the site troubles. >> reporter: it certainly suggests that, patti ann. henry chao is the tech official at cms, the health agency that you were referring to, and this was an e-mail he wrote on september 25th that's now been obtained by republican darrell issa on capitol hill, and he refers back to a meeting the day before, september 24th, one week before the october 1st rollout. when...
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henry giroux, welcome. >> thank you. it's great to be here. >> there's a great urgency in your recent books and in the essays you've been posting online, a fierce urgency, almost as if you are writing with the doomsday clock ticking. what accounts for that? >> well, for me, democracy is too important to allow it to be undermined in a way in which every vital institution that matters, from the political process to the schools to the inequalities that -- to the money being put into politics, i mean, all those things that make a democracy viable are in crisis. and the problem is the crisis, while we recognize in many ways is associated increasingly with the economic system, what we haven't gotten yet is that it should be accompanied by a crisis of ideas, that the stories that are being told about democracy are really about the swindle of fulfillment. >> the swindle of fulfillment. >> the swindle of fulfillment in that what the reigning elite in all of their diversity now tell the american people if not the rest of the world
henry giroux, welcome. >> thank you. it's great to be here. >> there's a great urgency in your recent books and in the essays you've been posting online, a fierce urgency, almost as if you are writing with the doomsday clock ticking. what accounts for that? >> well, for me, democracy is too important to allow it to be undermined in a way in which every vital institution that matters, from the political process to the schools to the inequalities that -- to the money being put...
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fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry is here with the latest. ed? >> good to see you, greta, emails came out tonight fox news. republican darrell issa obtained them from the health and human services department, some the contractors involved in healthcare.gov. what they suggest is that about a week before the october first rollout there was a meeting in which at least one top white house aide expressed concern. this is an email by henry chao from cms saying thatted to park, who was the president's chief technology officer had sat down with a meeting several people, including the cms chief, testified todd park fear that the white house has about hc.gov being unavailable september 30th. one day before the rollout. chao wrote, quote: i think we should have a comprehensive answer for how he will assure high availability on the site. the email you saw another he email suggesting that they do something with the page when people had trouble logging on. they come up with better way saying they can't get on so the media didn't jump ton hyperbole to make it s
fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry is here with the latest. ed? >> good to see you, greta, emails came out tonight fox news. republican darrell issa obtained them from the health and human services department, some the contractors involved in healthcare.gov. what they suggest is that about a week before the october first rollout there was a meeting in which at least one top white house aide expressed concern. this is an email by henry chao from cms saying thatted to park,...