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and henry sullivan was still a suspect. >> we still had the henry sullivan angle, and also we don't loseght of the fact that there may be an unknown perpetrator involved in this crime. there may be something else completely unrelated to the sale of the pickup involved. >>> based on dna testing and blood spatter analysis, investigators believe richard van dusen was pulled from his jeep and shot outside the vehicle. his wife karla was sitting in the passenger seat and was shot through the windshield. but on the steering wheel, investigators found blood which did not come from karla or richard. >> the samples that were tested from the steering wheel were consistent with being human blood. those samples were tested to develop a dna profile. >> perhaps the killer nicked his hand while cutting the seat belt to remove karla's body, and the blood dripped on to the steering wheel while he drove the jeep to the dump site. investigators asked their initial suspect henry sullivan for a dna sample. testing showed it was not his blood in the car. >> sullivan wasn't involved in the crime. so the myster
and henry sullivan was still a suspect. >> we still had the henry sullivan angle, and also we don't loseght of the fact that there may be an unknown perpetrator involved in this crime. there may be something else completely unrelated to the sale of the pickup involved. >>> based on dna testing and blood spatter analysis, investigators believe richard van dusen was pulled from his jeep and shot outside the vehicle. his wife karla was sitting in the passenger seat and was shot...
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, why was henry seeing this woman? this was a kind of mood that existed at the time, and it was crazy. it later became moved. henry said we would do a unilateral withdrawal. it was the first time we went into the negotiating session with the vietnamese that they had tables for us to negotiate. up until that time we had sat in chairs like this and the north vietnamese did not think this was a regular negotiation. was henry -- once henry said we are prepared to withdraw unilaterally, i thought, we will not have a table. it is these little things again. diplomacy is a funny game. you look for little things that tell you a great deal about what is behind the thinking of people who are not ready to articulate it. >> the pentagon papers were leaked out, and they were just a review of the vietnam situation during the johnson and kennedy eras. it wasn't any embarrassment to nixon, but he got hammered for opposing the leak of these papers as if he was trying to cover things up. it was making his predecessors look bad. he felt i
, why was henry seeing this woman? this was a kind of mood that existed at the time, and it was crazy. it later became moved. henry said we would do a unilateral withdrawal. it was the first time we went into the negotiating session with the vietnamese that they had tables for us to negotiate. up until that time we had sat in chairs like this and the north vietnamese did not think this was a regular negotiation. was henry -- once henry said we are prepared to withdraw unilaterally, i thought,...
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henry said take the proposal and we do it. john and i stayed up until 3:00 a.m. henry woke us up. he was generous and did not wake us until 7:00 a.m., he wakes us up and says it is too tough. in any event he said it is too tough and we have to loosen it. three or four more exhausting days and we finally settled on the basics of an agreement with some details. henry was asked to go to hanoi to complete it. he was contemplating that. we were keeping nixon and the president informed. so, we went back to the agreement. i stayed behind and negotiated with the vietnamese on a lot of details. is still hireling. i thought we succeeded. i was woken by a phone call the next morning saying you have to go back to the north vietnamese to get more points. i flew back on a commercial airline. i went into the restroom on the airplane and cried out of exhaustion and joy. then, we get back to washington. we decided we have to go tell mr. thieu what the agreement is about. john negroponte: we went to saigon on the 17 of october. the scenario henry had in mind was we would go to saigon for a couple o
henry said take the proposal and we do it. john and i stayed up until 3:00 a.m. henry woke us up. he was generous and did not wake us until 7:00 a.m., he wakes us up and says it is too tough. in any event he said it is too tough and we have to loosen it. three or four more exhausting days and we finally settled on the basics of an agreement with some details. henry was asked to go to hanoi to complete it. he was contemplating that. we were keeping nixon and the president informed. so, we went...
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he and henry were very close friends. they got talking and rockefeller said, "i have to hire a new policy person, i've had such a hard time getting good staff. i read every day how you are having the sharpest staff ever assembled. the nsc staff is making all of the policy in town. where do you find all these good people?" kissinger looked at me and said, nelson, you have this all wrong. look at lehman here, an irishman with a jewish name. if i have it the other way around i would really have something. [laughter] timothy: -- john: henry still has a wonderful sense of humor. it was a great experience working for him. because he had a terrible temper, but it was a great kind of safety valve. he would blow his stack and scream at you. five minutes later it was all over and he would go back to talking about the policy that you just recommended and have been screamed out for. so it was, i loved working for him. it was never a dull moment. he was a tough taskmaster. but if you had a good idea he listened and it went forward. an
he and henry were very close friends. they got talking and rockefeller said, "i have to hire a new policy person, i've had such a hard time getting good staff. i read every day how you are having the sharpest staff ever assembled. the nsc staff is making all of the policy in town. where do you find all these good people?" kissinger looked at me and said, nelson, you have this all wrong. look at lehman here, an irishman with a jewish name. if i have it the other way around i would...
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and when henry came, dick brought him up to my apartment. when he got up there, he realized he lost his wallet. he lost his white house pass. [laughter] professor smyser: we took him to a cabaret. kt: is this a story we can say? is it a pg story? professor smyser: of course. the idea was he wanted to meet some characters that were not in political office. we took him there and he got up to the bar and a young lady of certain background came up to meet him. and rather touched him tightly. he turned to me and said [indiscernible] [laughter] professor smyser: that was a pretty thorough briefing. kt: i do not know how you will top that one. winston: i was working in the pentagon in 1968. [indiscernible] moore asked him. i was interviewed by henry for half an hour and it went pretty well. i started out with moore doing 2 things. one was, putting it under the nes system. the agendas, briefing and implementation. the other was a many policy planning where we sent a memo, look into the future and playing devils advocate. the idea i was doing that th
and when henry came, dick brought him up to my apartment. when he got up there, he realized he lost his wallet. he lost his white house pass. [laughter] professor smyser: we took him to a cabaret. kt: is this a story we can say? is it a pg story? professor smyser: of course. the idea was he wanted to meet some characters that were not in political office. we took him there and he got up to the bar and a young lady of certain background came up to meet him. and rather touched him tightly. he...
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but henry was another target for him. and, in some earth, kind of the last cast of at least -- gasp of at least his ability to extract or to inflict punishment in the way that he felt punishment to be inflicted on confederate leaders. >> just a word -- they were into collation in the north. and aroused people as deeply as you can say the photographs, the newsreels that the soldiers took in the concentration caps on the 20th century. they were horrific. dr. elizabeth leonard: they were horrific, and i find it interesting that he was not a native united states citizen. somehow, i feel that contributed to his vulnerability. he said after the eight were convicted and then the four were executed that the likelihood of another us-born white elite or even -- the likelihood of someone like that taking the kind of punishment that were took were pretty low. >> they could have prosecuted somebody but -- who oversaw the current -- >> northerners felt that one of the things they resented most about the was his denial -- most aboutlee
but henry was another target for him. and, in some earth, kind of the last cast of at least -- gasp of at least his ability to extract or to inflict punishment in the way that he felt punishment to be inflicted on confederate leaders. >> just a word -- they were into collation in the north. and aroused people as deeply as you can say the photographs, the newsreels that the soldiers took in the concentration caps on the 20th century. they were horrific. dr. elizabeth leonard: they were...
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the hotel ponce de leon was built by henry morrison flagler. now, flagler is a man who is very little known outside the state of florida. but he was one of the wealthiest men in america. he essentially had been a cofounder of standard oil company with john d. rockefeller. and in the early years of standard oil, rockefeller and flagler were best friends. they had homes on euclid avenue in cleveland near each other. when standard move its headquarters to new york city, rockefeller and flagler had homes across the street from each other on fifth avenue. into office back in cleveland they pushed their desks back to back so that they could hand the documents back and forth to each other. flagler was standard oil's railroad man. he was the person who worked out the deals with the railroads in new york and pennsylvania and ohio to all standard oil's products. and flagler was noted for driving hard bargains, that he would get rebates from the railroads which would be reduced rates for flagler's, for standards products. mek standard a big advantage over
the hotel ponce de leon was built by henry morrison flagler. now, flagler is a man who is very little known outside the state of florida. but he was one of the wealthiest men in america. he essentially had been a cofounder of standard oil company with john d. rockefeller. and in the early years of standard oil, rockefeller and flagler were best friends. they had homes on euclid avenue in cleveland near each other. when standard move its headquarters to new york city, rockefeller and flagler had...
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but henry was another target for him. and, in some earth, kind of the last cast of at least -- gasp of at least his ability to extract or to inflict punishment in the way that he felt punishment to be inflicted on confederate leaders. >> just a word -- they were into collation in the north. and aroused people as deeply as you can say the photographs, the newsreels that the soldiers took in the concentration caps on the 20th century. they were horrific. dr. elizabeth leonard: they were horrific, and i find it interesting that he was not a native united states citizen. somehow, i feel that contributed to his vulnerability. he said after the eight were convicted and then the four were executed that the likelihood of another us-born white elite or even -- the likelihood of someone like that taking the kind of punishment that were took were pretty low. >> they could have prosecuted somebody but -- who oversaw the current -- >> northerners felt that one of the things they resented most about the was his denial -- most aboutlee
but henry was another target for him. and, in some earth, kind of the last cast of at least -- gasp of at least his ability to extract or to inflict punishment in the way that he felt punishment to be inflicted on confederate leaders. >> just a word -- they were into collation in the north. and aroused people as deeply as you can say the photographs, the newsreels that the soldiers took in the concentration caps on the 20th century. they were horrific. dr. elizabeth leonard: they were...
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henry, how difficult has this trial been for you? >> it has been very difficult because of the fact that it hurt me terribly to see my wife pass away also and to see my wife take the problem she had so seriously. >> and you said, i believe, that your wife was with you throughout this trial. did you feel that? >> yes, i certainly did because of the things that i said and done during the trial, i felt she was right by me all the time. >> what about the community? how has the community reacted there to this case? >> the community has been fantastic to me. i was up town just this morning and the mood has just changed from hoping things turn out well to congratulating me and knew this was the truth alls the time and they're just so happy for us. >> and joel, a lot of people look at this case and some of them are surprised. do you think that the prosecutor was out of line in bringing this case to trial to begin with? >> well, personally, it was quite offensive to me. my mother had alzheimer's. last weekend, passed away not from alzheimer's
henry, how difficult has this trial been for you? >> it has been very difficult because of the fact that it hurt me terribly to see my wife pass away also and to see my wife take the problem she had so seriously. >> and you said, i believe, that your wife was with you throughout this trial. did you feel that? >> yes, i certainly did because of the things that i said and done during the trial, i felt she was right by me all the time. >> what about the community? how has...
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rockefeller said that i wish i would have had the brains to think of it but it was the idea of henry flagler. so he was a key person in standard oil. although he has not been giving much credit in the general histories. and it was perhaps the largest corporation in the world and i think that henry flagler was looking for a new challenge and was a man that always wanted to undertake some great enterprise. as it turned out florida was it. he had invested in florida in the early 1880s because another of his neighbors on fifth avenue in new york was henry plant, a railroad builder in the south that was building a railroad line down to tampa on the west coast of florida and he invested some money in his enterprises, later on when both of them were very active in florida, they essentially divided the state rather than compete with each other, plant took the west coast and flagler took the east coast and they both built railroads and hotels. they were family competitors. when he decided to build the hotel ponds daily on to begin his florida enterprises, he realized that the industrial and c
rockefeller said that i wish i would have had the brains to think of it but it was the idea of henry flagler. so he was a key person in standard oil. although he has not been giving much credit in the general histories. and it was perhaps the largest corporation in the world and i think that henry flagler was looking for a new challenge and was a man that always wanted to undertake some great enterprise. as it turned out florida was it. he had invested in florida in the early 1880s because...
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so henry and his crew continue on looking for victims. meanwhile, only a mile away, another team of rescuers is trying to reach salvador pena. >> a big beam, a concrete beam came right across his legs. he's still down there, he's conscious, he's talking but his legs are completely crushed. i can hear him moaning right now. >> pena is on the first floor of a mall parking deck operating his sweeping truck when the quake strikes. and now the entire concrete structure is on top of him. >> we have no idea if we'll even come close to getting to him. >> firefighter ray lavalle struggles through the metal and busted concrete to make contact with the victim. >> he's holding his own. his legs are cracked mid-femur there. definitely a lot of pain. >> the whole time he's, get me out of here. i just conversed with him the best i could to try to give him some hope. >> but others aren't as hopeful. the victim is pinned very deep under the pile of rubble, and it will take a huge effort to get just one man out using resources rescuers could use on more pe
so henry and his crew continue on looking for victims. meanwhile, only a mile away, another team of rescuers is trying to reach salvador pena. >> a big beam, a concrete beam came right across his legs. he's still down there, he's conscious, he's talking but his legs are completely crushed. i can hear him moaning right now. >> pena is on the first floor of a mall parking deck operating his sweeping truck when the quake strikes. and now the entire concrete structure is on top of him....
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un henry: este aÑo la celebraciÓn fue un poco diferente.ilipinos, se reunieron para recordar la muerte y pasiÓn de cristo, el padre iniciÓ la tradicional veneraciÓn a la cruz. >> hoy es un dÍa muy importante para todos los cristianos porque el seÑor jesucristo fue crucificado por salvar a toda la humanidad de sus pecados. henry: el cristianismo sigue siendo la religiÓn mÁs popular en los estados unidos, con un porcentaje aproximado del 77% de los fieles, hoy cuando usualmente se hace una procesiÓn con la representaciÓn de las estaciones, se tuvo que hacer dentro de la iglesia por la lluvia. algunos de los presentes como la seÑora rosalva tenÍa habla del cambio cultural en estados unidos. >> en nuestro paÍs el viernes santo es recogimiento, y desde mucha oraciÓn, aquÍ porque la gente estÁ acostumbrada a este sistema y saca poco tiempo para los religioso. henry: el seÑor enviÓ un mensaje claro a la juventud. >> que busquen al iglesia, jesÚs es el camino, la verdad y la vida. henry: esta semana santa en particular ha sido muy esperadas, luego
un henry: este aÑo la celebraciÓn fue un poco diferente.ilipinos, se reunieron para recordar la muerte y pasiÓn de cristo, el padre iniciÓ la tradicional veneraciÓn a la cruz. >> hoy es un dÍa muy importante para todos los cristianos porque el seÑor jesucristo fue crucificado por salvar a toda la humanidad de sus pecados. henry: el cristianismo sigue siendo la religiÓn mÁs popular en los estados unidos, con un porcentaje aproximado del 77% de los fieles, hoy cuando usualmente se...
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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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it was henry kissinger and george schulz. rich, one of the things they talked about in that article was the fact this so-called snapback of the sanctions, if, in fact, the iranians cheat which is practically inevident fbl they cheat, but the administration claims they could snap back the sanctions. henry kissinger says once you get rid of the sanctions it's going to be almost impossible to get them back again even if they do cheat. >> sure. well, henry kissinger is summoning 50 years of negotiating experience, and that's why he's to be believed on this issue. but i just fear when you look at what the liberal press is saying about this deal, they're saying things like well, now president obama has the chance to earn the nobel prize that he won in 2009. and i think that makes it irresistible for president obama to walk back from a bad deal. >> yeah. steve even the president has questioned whether he deserved that nobel peace prize. if that's what's propelling him his own self-interest and his views in the history book, we're in
it was henry kissinger and george schulz. rich, one of the things they talked about in that article was the fact this so-called snapback of the sanctions, if, in fact, the iranians cheat which is practically inevident fbl they cheat, but the administration claims they could snap back the sanctions. henry kissinger says once you get rid of the sanctions it's going to be almost impossible to get them back again even if they do cheat. >> sure. well, henry kissinger is summoning 50 years of...
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they eventually sell it to henry ford. now it is at the henry ford museum in michigan. >>the carriage itself itss a fairly not typical carriage. this is a carriage that required a driver. you can see the seat up front. an order to operate this care is you need to have various kinds of servants at your does disposal. it is not the fanciest, but surprising to me presidents supplied their own vehicles when they became president. the lincolns actually had three carriages. they would have this for daytime. another carriage that was close for bad weather. and there was a 30 carriage that no one had a good description o f. so we do not know what that carriage looks like. after the assassination, robert todd lincoln with mary decides to dispose of some of the lincoln's property. they carriage itself is sold to a doctor in upstate new york who uses it for his daily rounds. and then eventually it is sold to the studebaker brothers who are building a collection of historic carriages. they were carriage builders before they built an automobile company. it becomes part of the collec
they eventually sell it to henry ford. now it is at the henry ford museum in michigan. >>the carriage itself itss a fairly not typical carriage. this is a carriage that required a driver. you can see the seat up front. an order to operate this care is you need to have various kinds of servants at your does disposal. it is not the fanciest, but surprising to me presidents supplied their own vehicles when they became president. the lincolns actually had three carriages. they would have this...
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the eventually sell it to the ford museum -- for they sell it to henry ford, and it is not at the henry ford museum in michigan. the carriage itself is not a typical carriage. the carriage required a driver you can see the feet of friend. -- you can see that thethe seat up front. so in order to really operate his carriage, you need to have various kinds of servants and staff at your disposal. it is not the fanciest of carriages, but surprising to me, presidents supplied their own vehicle when they became president. the lincoln's actually had three carriages. they would have this for daytime, another carriage that was closed for bad weather, and a third carriage that no one really has a good description of your so we don't really know what that carriage looked like. after the assassination, robert todd lincoln, with mary, starts to dispose of some of the lincoln property. the carriage itself is sold to a doctor in upstate new york, who uses it for his daily rounds. and then eventually, it is sold to the studebaker brothers, who are building a collection of historic carriages. they are ca
the eventually sell it to the ford museum -- for they sell it to henry ford, and it is not at the henry ford museum in michigan. the carriage itself is not a typical carriage. the carriage required a driver you can see the feet of friend. -- you can see that thethe seat up front. so in order to really operate his carriage, you need to have various kinds of servants and staff at your disposal. it is not the fanciest of carriages, but surprising to me, presidents supplied their own vehicle when...
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i think the best quotes on iran is henry kissinger.says there are few nations in the world they have less common interests and more to quarrel than iran but iran has to decide whether it's a nation or cause. i think that's what president obama is trying to do to strengthen those who want to be a nation and weaken those who want to be a cause. >> rose: thank you. great to have you here. >> thank you. >> rose: great to see you. back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: bernard-henri levy. he's an author journalist. he wrote an empassed plea to french voters to reject the far right candidate. the alliance of the conservative parties were a clear winner making a come back for former nicholai sarkozy. i'm glad to have my friend bernard-henri levy because he's always doing interesting things including politics war and culture and art. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: tell me about french elections. sarkozy is back. >> sarkozy is back and -- is down. everybody said he would have a big victory. >> rose: reading about it sarkozy came under some c
i think the best quotes on iran is henry kissinger.says there are few nations in the world they have less common interests and more to quarrel than iran but iran has to decide whether it's a nation or cause. i think that's what president obama is trying to do to strengthen those who want to be a nation and weaken those who want to be a cause. >> rose: thank you. great to have you here. >> thank you. >> rose: great to see you. back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose:...
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when it came to push come to shove on the 24th of october henry kissinger told the israelis to ignore the cease-fire backfired because israelis keep fighting and they surrounded the third egyptian army so they sent a cable to kissinger threatening to intervene if they didn't stop the israelis. meeting that night the meeting happened in the situation room what do we do about the soviet threat? he was drunk and not participating. one was to raise our military readiness condition, the soviets a signal to stay out. that got a lot of attention in the media. it turns out that henry kissinger told the soviet ambassador to not pay attention to the military readiness upgrade. it was for domestic purposes only. it was to help the president in his hour of need during the watergate investigation. again the president trying to divert attention to his domestic problems. it was not dangerous moment. it could have been and maybe that was the best thing to do at any rate. domestic purposes -- it was discouraging to say the least. ford became president, cambodians had seized u.s. merchant ships in the
when it came to push come to shove on the 24th of october henry kissinger told the israelis to ignore the cease-fire backfired because israelis keep fighting and they surrounded the third egyptian army so they sent a cable to kissinger threatening to intervene if they didn't stop the israelis. meeting that night the meeting happened in the situation room what do we do about the soviet threat? he was drunk and not participating. one was to raise our military readiness condition, the soviets a...
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ed henry, thanks. >> and i bet debbie wasserman-schultz didn't write that. and we thank the panel for being here with us there is another big announcement coming up tomorrow, that is marco rubio who will jump into the race. we already have ted cruz rand paul, now a third senator will do that in florida, that is where campaign carl cameron is standing by. we'll get to him right after the break.
ed henry, thanks. >> and i bet debbie wasserman-schultz didn't write that. and we thank the panel for being here with us there is another big announcement coming up tomorrow, that is marco rubio who will jump into the race. we already have ted cruz rand paul, now a third senator will do that in florida, that is where campaign carl cameron is standing by. we'll get to him right after the break.
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. >> sreenivasan: a tudor takeover, adapting the story of king henry the eighth for print broadway and television. the drama, power plays and an anti-hero re-imagined. >> it is the story of a new modern man at the start of a new modern europe. and the way in which everyone really tries to serve the whims of henry the viii. >> sreenivasan: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the worlds most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: a year-long streak of solid u.s. job growth has ended. the labor department reported today that in
. >> sreenivasan: a tudor takeover, adapting the story of king henry the eighth for print broadway and television. the drama, power plays and an anti-hero re-imagined. >> it is the story of a new modern man at the start of a new modern europe. and the way in which everyone really tries to serve the whims of henry the viii. >> sreenivasan: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been...
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henry kissinger just his ideas his thoughts and rival.ctual rigor retains the trappings of power and that's 1977. let's do the math. it's been 38 years since he was last in government. most people were born probably until he was last in government. and yet he is still somebody, who as much as you may want to be appalled at the code pink saying, it does show how he is still a dominant part of our thinking and of our debate over how idealistic worse is how realistic our foreign policy should be. so i definitely respect that. as i said, i depict a book of understanding. i think read world order. henry kissinger wrote a book many years ago starting with richelieu and met vick and how world order happened how the treaty of her side how the west alien system of nationstates cons and even now many years later, he is still able to apply the rigorous intellectual framework in this world. >> host: do the clintons hold that the clintons sold their fame or? >> guest: certainly. they are running for president. bill clinton has that. when he comes to t
henry kissinger just his ideas his thoughts and rival.ctual rigor retains the trappings of power and that's 1977. let's do the math. it's been 38 years since he was last in government. most people were born probably until he was last in government. and yet he is still somebody, who as much as you may want to be appalled at the code pink saying, it does show how he is still a dominant part of our thinking and of our debate over how idealistic worse is how realistic our foreign policy should be....
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. >> britt mc henry from mt. holly new jersey.ccording to her twitter page all of this started when her car got towed sunday night while she was eating dinner. fox's alex an degree limon shows us what happened next. >> reporter: showdown started when britt mc henry car was towed from this parking lot you can see there are clearly signs warning people that unauthorized cars will be towed away. she claims she was eating dinner at this restaurant when the espn reporter showed up to get her car things really got ugly. >> mc henry slams and be littled the advanceed toll together employee. >> no education. no skill set. >> video from the april 6th incident is edited and was leaked thursday. >> do you feel good about your job? so i could ab college drop out don the same thing maybe if i was --ing. employees says are inaudible. >> you can hear her warn mc henry she's being recorded. >> that's fine. i'll play your video so careful. >> the employee on the receiving end of the rant who's only been identified as gina posted comments about it
. >> britt mc henry from mt. holly new jersey.ccording to her twitter page all of this started when her car got towed sunday night while she was eating dinner. fox's alex an degree limon shows us what happened next. >> reporter: showdown started when britt mc henry car was towed from this parking lot you can see there are clearly signs warning people that unauthorized cars will be towed away. she claims she was eating dinner at this restaurant when the espn reporter showed up to get...
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the truth is, john henry holliday, is an outlaw long before he meets wyatt earp.has a successful life laid out in front of him, a life he chooses to reject. >> by 1872, expansion west is in full swing. seven years after the end of the civil war, the american frontier is being established, while the south continues to rebuild. in atlanta, one of the city's hardest hit by the union, a young john henry holliday has made it through unscathed. a gifted intellect and dedicated student, holliday graduates from the prestigious pennsylvania california of dental surgery at just 20 years old. >> he graduates early in age. it was difficult for him to set up practice because he wasn't old enough. clear testimony to the achievement of his critical thinking skills. and he was good. >> doc holliday was the epitome of a southern gentleman, which means he was mannerly, and likely also hot-tempered and bigoted, all those things that go along with living in the south and in reconstruction. >> do you want me to hold him down, doc? >> that won't be necessary. i'll put something on your
the truth is, john henry holliday, is an outlaw long before he meets wyatt earp.has a successful life laid out in front of him, a life he chooses to reject. >> by 1872, expansion west is in full swing. seven years after the end of the civil war, the american frontier is being established, while the south continues to rebuild. in atlanta, one of the city's hardest hit by the union, a young john henry holliday has made it through unscathed. a gifted intellect and dedicated student, holliday...
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so, i talk to henry peterson. i say, henry, the fbi has by this time made it a federal case. they have come in after the arrest initially, it's a local burglary. electronic equipment found, which makes it a federal case. and peterson is in on the case. i say, henry, listen i don't know all the details of this. and i obviously wouldn't be in a position to tell you if i did. but i don't believe the white house could take a wide-open investigation by the fbi. if the fbi agents start coming in there following this lead after this lead, i'm thinking about what i don't know is national security or not national security this break-in to the psychiatrist office which krogh is calling national security. and it's real trouble. henry says john, i will tell you this. i, the fbi and the department of justice is going to do a very narrow investigation. we will only investigate what happened at the democrat headquarters at the watergate. >> are you winking back and forth at each other? does he know the implications? >> to my knowledge, peterson never obstructed justice. he spoke with the pr
so, i talk to henry peterson. i say, henry, the fbi has by this time made it a federal case. they have come in after the arrest initially, it's a local burglary. electronic equipment found, which makes it a federal case. and peterson is in on the case. i say, henry, listen i don't know all the details of this. and i obviously wouldn't be in a position to tell you if i did. but i don't believe the white house could take a wide-open investigation by the fbi. if the fbi agents start coming in...
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david henry is live now with the full story. >> this may be the break that the philadelphia police are hoping for this is an ongoing investigation and they hope that the suspect they arrested today may lead them to more suspects the airbag thefts plagued large sections of the northeast and philadelphia 20-year-old ricky sanchez is charged with multiple counts of thefts at least six of them. as part of the investigation police executed a search warrant at this salvage yard at glenwood avenue, where they recovered seven stolen airbags dozens of cars mostly hondas were hit all over the city, the thieves break windows and make off with the airbags in less than a minute and they sell them to repair shops for $50 to $200, and they put them in cars for $1000 each. they wake up to find a costly and time consuming nuisance. police were able to match fingerprints from six of the cars to sanchez, they believe he is part of a ring of thieves. >> we got this guy off the street but i'm sure there are several others connected to this, there is an ongoing investigation. and they will try to see if the
david henry is live now with the full story. >> this may be the break that the philadelphia police are hoping for this is an ongoing investigation and they hope that the suspect they arrested today may lead them to more suspects the airbag thefts plagued large sections of the northeast and philadelphia 20-year-old ricky sanchez is charged with multiple counts of thefts at least six of them. as part of the investigation police executed a search warrant at this salvage yard at glenwood...
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george., henry george. i'm sure a lot of people know about henry george, but a lot of people don't. the very short version, i'm not a henry george scholar he was a proponent of single tax. had this idea that if you tax land and only land the working class would have a better shot and equality and write this book called the progress of poverty, a massive bestseller. you can read all sorts of newspaper accounts of people packing owls to hear him speak. he was very charismatic. lizzy mcgee is one of the people who reads this book has moved by him and his teachings. here here is a patent for the 1904 landlord game. she gets it in 1904. the idea of somebody taking to a board game as a teaching tool may seem strange to us today about in her time it made a lot of sense. more games are becoming cheaper to manufacture. politicians are starting to talk about the fight for leisure time. more and more people as things like child labor laws approved, indoor fighting, a lot more things that make boardgames more conducive
george., henry george. i'm sure a lot of people know about henry george, but a lot of people don't. the very short version, i'm not a henry george scholar he was a proponent of single tax. had this idea that if you tax land and only land the working class would have a better shot and equality and write this book called the progress of poverty, a massive bestseller. you can read all sorts of newspaper accounts of people packing owls to hear him speak. he was very charismatic. lizzy mcgee is one...
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joining us from washington ace correspondent ed henry. before we get to that.'re covering hillary clinton now. right? >> right. yeah. the democratic field of candidates led by clinton yes. >> okay fine. so you will be chasing martin o'malley around, shortly. >> mullen. >> bernie sanders. >> mullen the admiral we just talked about and scorched he was in charge of the benghazi investigation, right? >> yes. the accountability. >> he didn't even talk to hillary clinton, did he? >> that's right. they didn't talk to hillary clinton. the accountability review board at the state department. he was the distinguished retired admiralty joint chiefs chair as you say who was in charge of that as well. and let's not forget they did an interview with hillary clinton and also what did they not have? they did not have her email either and what did they say? i remember how many times jay carney and others at the white house podium said. >> talked to her and what was the conclusion of mullen's. >> well that the security could have been better. that mistakes were made. but absolve
joining us from washington ace correspondent ed henry. before we get to that.'re covering hillary clinton now. right? >> right. yeah. the democratic field of candidates led by clinton yes. >> okay fine. so you will be chasing martin o'malley around, shortly. >> mullen. >> bernie sanders. >> mullen the admiral we just talked about and scorched he was in charge of the benghazi investigation, right? >> yes. the accountability. >> he didn't even talk to...
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ed henry, everybody. directly ahead.ther surge of illegal alien children crossing the southern border. feds seem powerless to stop the chaos once again. also, is it legal on two major trials, boston marathon bomber and next new england patriots star aaron hernandez charged with murder. up ahead. >>> factor follow up segment tonight, according to the "washington times," a second wave of unaccompanied illegal immigrant children has began surging the southern brld. so far this fiscal year nearly 16,000 children have been taken into custody by u.s. authorities down there. that's down from 29,000 at the same point last year but still a big humanitarian problem. in addition, the state department and homeland security are now flying kids to the u.s.a. from foreign countries to reunite them with their parents. that program is very controversial because some of those parents, perhaps most, are in the country illegally themselves hoping to take advantage of president obama's recent executive order and, of course, the taxpayers foo
ed henry, everybody. directly ahead.ther surge of illegal alien children crossing the southern border. feds seem powerless to stop the chaos once again. also, is it legal on two major trials, boston marathon bomber and next new england patriots star aaron hernandez charged with murder. up ahead. >>> factor follow up segment tonight, according to the "washington times," a second wave of unaccompanied illegal immigrant children has began surging the southern brld. so far this...
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about royal babies you know, since way before henry viii's time. there's always been tolling of bells, firing of guns great celebrations in the streets when a royal baby is born. >> reporter: the prince's parents will soon have two children under 2. prince william recently told a well wisher the first is a life changer, the second is a game changer. we still don't know if prince george will visit his new brother or sister at the hospital. his parents have said he's a bit of a handful, so they may save that first meeting for home. >>> still ahead, calling all foodies to lincoln financial field. we'll tell you about a big event that starts in about half an hour.
about royal babies you know, since way before henry viii's time. there's always been tolling of bells, firing of guns great celebrations in the streets when a royal baby is born. >> reporter: the prince's parents will soon have two children under 2. prince william recently told a well wisher the first is a life changer, the second is a game changer. we still don't know if prince george will visit his new brother or sister at the hospital. his parents have said he's a bit of a handful, so...
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our david henry is there at the scene and will have a live report coming up late under this broadcast. >>> now to accuweather and a day of big transition chilly to warm and humid back to pleasant. sky 6 hd taking a live look at cape may, new jersey not much of a beach day quite foggy there, prepare for temperatures to soar to 70 degrees and the chance of skies opening up today especially in south jersey. melissa magee is here with a preview. >> we are tracking the potential of strong to potential storms that roll through noolt afternoon and evening hours as you can see on stormtracker 6 live double scan things are dry and quiet there is low level moisture and are you dealing with mist and drizzle and cloudy conditions outside.
our david henry is there at the scene and will have a live report coming up late under this broadcast. >>> now to accuweather and a day of big transition chilly to warm and humid back to pleasant. sky 6 hd taking a live look at cape may, new jersey not much of a beach day quite foggy there, prepare for temperatures to soar to 70 degrees and the chance of skies opening up today especially in south jersey. melissa magee is here with a preview. >> we are tracking the potential of...
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henry flagler is known as the father of florida tourism. during his lifetime, he was a railroad magnate. he also joined with henry plant from connecticut, a man who developed the gulf coast of florida, and they created with nine other men the plant investment company through which they were going to develop florida, the southernmost frontier of the united states. flagler's wife had consumption. the warm, moist air in florida was what her doctor recommended to help her feel better. they went to jacksonville and stayed there, and from there they made a day excursion to saint augustine. he was not impressed. they went back home to new york. unfortunately, she passed away. a lot change in florida. he had the opportunity to bring his new bride here with the rockefellers for his honeymoon in december of 1883. the town was very changed. there were new modern hotels. the economy was coming back. he was much more impressed. in march of 1885, he bought his first piece of florida property, which is the site on which the hotel ponce de leon stands toda
henry flagler is known as the father of florida tourism. during his lifetime, he was a railroad magnate. he also joined with henry plant from connecticut, a man who developed the gulf coast of florida, and they created with nine other men the plant investment company through which they were going to develop florida, the southernmost frontier of the united states. flagler's wife had consumption. the warm, moist air in florida was what her doctor recommended to help her feel better. they went to...
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the truth is john henry holiday is a notorious out law, long before he meets wyatt earp.n into a family of means, he's highly educated. he has his life in front of him, a life he chooses to regret. >> expansion west is in full spring, 7 years after the end of the civil war, the american frontier is being established, while the south continues to rebuild. in atlanta, one of the cities hardest hit by the union, a young john hen reholiday has made the through unskaithed. he grad waits at just 20 years a old. >> he grad waits so early that it was difficult for him to set up practice because he wasn't old enough yet. he was good. >> doc holiday was the epitome of a southern gentleman, which meant he was mannerly and hot tempered and bigoted, all the things that go along with living in the south during the civil war and reconstruction. >> you want me to hold him down, doc? >> that won't be necessary. i will put something on your gums to dull the pain. >> the only time i'm not nervous is when i'm working on someone's teeth. that's how i know dentistry is my calling. that's my fa
the truth is john henry holiday is a notorious out law, long before he meets wyatt earp.n into a family of means, he's highly educated. he has his life in front of him, a life he chooses to regret. >> expansion west is in full spring, 7 years after the end of the civil war, the american frontier is being established, while the south continues to rebuild. in atlanta, one of the cities hardest hit by the union, a young john hen reholiday has made the through unskaithed. he grad waits at...
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ed henry, everybody. directly ahead.f illegal alien children crossing the southern border. feds seem powerless to stop the chaos once again. also, is it legal on two major trials, boston marathon bomber and next new england patriots star aaron hernandez charged with murder. up ahead. new york state is reinventing how we do business by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new york state pay no taxes for 10 years. all to grow our economy and create jobs. see how new york can give your business the opportunity to grow at ny.gov/business fofofofor fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...wh
ed henry, everybody. directly ahead.f illegal alien children crossing the southern border. feds seem powerless to stop the chaos once again. also, is it legal on two major trials, boston marathon bomber and next new england patriots star aaron hernandez charged with murder. up ahead. new york state is reinventing how we do business by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on...
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tom: in our next hour, a conversation with henry paulson.ot only his interest in china but hank paulson on the american financial system. 7:3-0 this morning. from new york city,. this is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning. the georgeousity of getting into tax day. brendan: i have a correction. you said i was off for two days doing my taxes. my wife did the taxes i was cleaning the garage. tom: something less useful than doing taxes. a morning must read. a smart one on california from olivia sterns. olivia: my morning must read comes from "the new york times." he also writes about food. he writes "in most areas groundwater farland oh-fers is free as long as you can -- groundwater for landowners is free as long as you can dig a well." he's saying it's great that jerry brown says everybody has to shower and use less water but the problem is for agricultural policy. we needa a policy that prevents profit-making from public water. what we have in california is a situation where we are growing things like alfalfa, which is thursday or t
tom: in our next hour, a conversation with henry paulson.ot only his interest in china but hank paulson on the american financial system. 7:3-0 this morning. from new york city,. this is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning. the georgeousity of getting into tax day. brendan: i have a correction. you said i was off for two days doing my taxes. my wife did the taxes i was cleaning the garage. tom: something less useful than doing taxes. a morning must read. a smart one on...
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. >> henry kissinger. i will cite you that book. >> that is what the white house said. >> that is what henry kissinger said. >> the white house -- >> is henry kissinger a problem? >> you bring up a great point, within the white house i'm told by some people that have sources there that they use a code called the kissinger code. they want to do, this white house wants to do with iran what kissinger and nixon did with china. they want to bring iran in from the cold. i think it is a very bad analogy. melissa: hang on. give people a couple of details. we can go back to fighting about them. this is some of the headlines we've seen come out so far. iran's president saying there is a solution on key pa tram terse of the deal. they will start drafting in order to finish by june 30th. germany's foreign ministry saying there is agreement on framework for first two years. current enrichment levels must be stopped. iran commits up to 25 years of constraints and controls on their nuclear program. in the first 10 years
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the federal commander henry davies facing off against tom mumpher's men.captain john vantoole gets captured. he's wounded three times in this fight. he's a lieutenant, tent calvary. there's confederate casualties. men killed. william parker, second virginia calvary. robert parker, second virginia calvary. william price, first maryland calvary confederate. they receive promotions for gal i can't. that's captain cantz. federal troops send out white flags to stop that fighting. but mumpher knows that he's going to meet with general grant. they disband in lynch burg. john ramsey of the 155 pennsylvania marches all the way and dies the next day, april 10th. of diphtheria. the 61st pennsylvania is loading surrendered weapons into wagons. one of those weapons is loaded discharges into his chest. he died right there. last soldier we know of is edward baker he died july 18, 1865. the most moving story is that of the 14th virginia calvary. he is mortally wounded on that fight on the morning of april 9. a comrade of his goes out under the battlefield. wilson says to
the federal commander henry davies facing off against tom mumpher's men.captain john vantoole gets captured. he's wounded three times in this fight. he's a lieutenant, tent calvary. there's confederate casualties. men killed. william parker, second virginia calvary. robert parker, second virginia calvary. william price, first maryland calvary confederate. they receive promotions for gal i can't. that's captain cantz. federal troops send out white flags to stop that fighting. but mumpher knows...