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henry. for wheeling, wheeling was considered the head of navigation on the ohio during the low water season. fort henry and wheeling would have a symbiotic relationship in that a lot of places where forts were built where there was no population, they were abandoned because they were as in. because fort henry had people abandoned.it was not protectedt henry wheeling and wheeling protected fort henry. that was the relationship. theidea -- it is built on sieges and the trilogy of legends. the first occurred september 1, 1777. the frontiersman had been expecting an attack. they got word that a large scale attack was coming, and they called all their militia groups together. toitia companies together garrison the fort. of course, the indians were nobodies full when it came to warfare. they had spies out, people watching the forge and the had the belief that time spent reconnaissance -- in reconnaissance is never wasted. militiated until the was there, seven were dismissed and to left the garriso
henry. for wheeling, wheeling was considered the head of navigation on the ohio during the low water season. fort henry and wheeling would have a symbiotic relationship in that a lot of places where forts were built where there was no population, they were abandoned because they were as in. because fort henry had people abandoned.it was not protectedt henry wheeling and wheeling protected fort henry. that was the relationship. theidea -- it is built on sieges and the trilogy of legends. the...
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by henry was built morrison flagler. flagler is a man who is very little known outside of 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. in their early years of standard oil, rockefeller and flagler were best friends. they had homes on euclid avenue in cleveland near each other. when standard moved its headquarters to new york city, rockefeller and flagler had homes across the street from each other on fifth avenue. in their office in cleveland, they pushed their desks together back-to-back so they could hand documents back and forth to each other. 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 haul standard oil's products. flagler was noted for driving hard bargains. he would get rebates from the railroads which would be reduced standard's products. standard a big advantage over its competitors in that it could ship more che
by henry was built morrison flagler. flagler is a man who is very little known outside of 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. in their early years of standard oil, rockefeller and flagler were best friends. they had homes on euclid avenue in cleveland near each other. when standard moved its headquarters to new york city, rockefeller and flagler had homes across the street...
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h-- patrick henry the same. he offered henry the war department. that this is not true about is another virginian, a neighbored at gunston hall george mason. talk about, we george mason and his relationship with george washington that was always somewhat odd, because the was a friendship frequently rocked by disagreement that would not ordinarily impinge on a friendship. things that washington seems to have taken exception to that he overlooked and other people. and the only thing that we can think cause this is the fact george mason was something of a c personality who tended to lecture, rather than converse. that was fine with people like thomas jefferson, who liked that dialogue. washington did not. it seems to us that george mason's behavior towards george washington was hinged by that sort of -- not open condensation -- condescension, but assumption of intellect. that is what we think happened in philadelphia. there must have been an interview between the two of them, in terms of mason's opposition to the constitution, that turned nasty. that
h-- patrick henry the same. he offered henry the war department. that this is not true about is another virginian, a neighbored at gunston hall george mason. talk about, we george mason and his relationship with george washington that was always somewhat odd, because the was a friendship frequently rocked by disagreement that would not ordinarily impinge on a friendship. things that washington seems to have taken exception to that he overlooked and other people. and the only thing that we can...
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[chanting] arrest henry kissinger for war crimes! arrest henry kissinger for war crimes!n the name of the people in timorand vietnam and east , in the name of the people of cambodia, and the name of the people of laos. amy: senator john mccain lashed out at the protesters and called on the capitol hill police to remove them. >> i've been a member of this committee for many years, and i've never seen anything as disgraceful and outrageous and despicable as the last to mr. nation that just took place about -- >> [inaudible] >> you're going to have to shut up or i'm going to have you arrested. get out of here, lowlife scum. amy: thirty minutes later, two more members of codepink interrupted henry kissinger's testimony before the senate armed services committee. >> is look around the world, we encounter of people in conflict -- of people in conflict and chaos. >> arrest henry kissinger for war crimes will stop vietnam, 1969 to 1973, kissinger oversaw the slaughter in vietnam, cambodia, and laos that led to the death of millions -- many thousands more died from the effects of
[chanting] arrest henry kissinger for war crimes! arrest henry kissinger for war crimes!n the name of the people in timorand vietnam and east , in the name of the people of cambodia, and the name of the people of laos. amy: senator john mccain lashed out at the protesters and called on the capitol hill police to remove them. >> i've been a member of this committee for many years, and i've never seen anything as disgraceful and outrageous and despicable as the last to mr. nation that just...
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this is a tremendous blow for aaron henry. the man who almost rebuilt the organization is 0 no longer there. they depended on each other and so on, and his brother arrives, who had not been in the state, there were tensions in the beginning. charlie evers was a man of strong opinion, and there were many differences in the beginning, but he became the field secretary for the naacp, and so they worked together until the movement moves from the social movement part to the political mobilization, and charlie evers had political ambitions of his own, and so they began to diverge, and it was for henry a bitter disappointment that the further they moved away. >> thank you. dennis mitchell, i mentioned i just heard you talk about how you felt certain commitment to kind of write a different version of mississippi history from that we have been exposed to, and i told you earlier, if you would indulge me, i'll read a couple of lines from the mississippi state history that i was taught when i was a young boy here in school in summit, miss
this is a tremendous blow for aaron henry. the man who almost rebuilt the organization is 0 no longer there. they depended on each other and so on, and his brother arrives, who had not been in the state, there were tensions in the beginning. charlie evers was a man of strong opinion, and there were many differences in the beginning, but he became the field secretary for the naacp, and so they worked together until the movement moves from the social movement part to the political mobilization,...
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patrick henry, the same. he offered henry the war department when knox resigned. the one person that this is not true about is another virginian, mason.bor, george in the book, we talk about george mason and his relationship with george washington that was always somewhat odd. it was a friendship rot with the disagreements that would not ordinarily infringe on a friendship, things that washington seem to overlook with other people. the only thing we can think that caused this is the fact that george mason was something of a didactic personality that tended to lecture, rather than converse. that was fine with certain people, who liked that. washington did not. masonms to us that george 's behavior towards george washington was always tinged by that, not condescension, but presumption of superior knowledge and in the light. thought, we think, is what happened in philadelphia. ehere must've been som interview between the two of them in terms of mason's opposition to the constitution that turned nasty, that made washington feel stupid. he could be quite touchy about t
patrick henry, the same. he offered henry the war department when knox resigned. the one person that this is not true about is another virginian, mason.bor, george in the book, we talk about george mason and his relationship with george washington that was always somewhat odd. it was a friendship rot with the disagreements that would not ordinarily infringe on a friendship, things that washington seem to overlook with other people. the only thing we can think that caused this is the fact that...
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henry. for wheeling, wheeling was considered the head of navigation on the ohio during the low water season. fort henry and wheeling would have a symbiotic relationship in that a lot of places where forts were built where there was no population, they were abandoned because they were as in. because fort henry had people abandoned.it was not protectedt henry wheeling and wheeling protected fort henry. that was the relationship. theidea -- it is built on sieges and the trilogy of legends. the first
henry. for wheeling, wheeling was considered the head of navigation on the ohio during the low water season. fort henry and wheeling would have a symbiotic relationship in that a lot of places where forts were built where there was no population, they were abandoned because they were as in. because fort henry had people abandoned.it was not protectedt henry wheeling and wheeling protected fort henry. that was the relationship. theidea -- it is built on sieges and the trilogy of legends. the...
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about william henry harrison who is one of the favorite historical local characters. he was one of the most fascinating people in greater cincinnati history. i think because he connects across time spans angiography, and so many different people. harrison grew up in a political family. a family he knew, his father knew, and he knew as a child thomas jefferson, james madison, and all the people the founders of the country. william country. william henry harrison came to cincinnati as an infant, and the first infantry heat was sent by president george washington, became commander of the ford and was here in 1791 when cincinnati was mostly mud streets and a few log cabins on the riverfront. his time in cincinnati, parallels the lives of cincinnati as a grand city which it became. when he left in 1841 to be president, it was was the fastest growing city in the united states. it was a city of fine churches, beautiful mansions, flowers, very prosperous and had grown significantly in a time that harrison didn't just observe what happens, which is the story of american progre
about william henry harrison who is one of the favorite historical local characters. he was one of the most fascinating people in greater cincinnati history. i think because he connects across time spans angiography, and so many different people. harrison grew up in a political family. a family he knew, his father knew, and he knew as a child thomas jefferson, james madison, and all the people the founders of the country. william country. william henry harrison came to cincinnati as an infant,...
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henry kissinger and mrs. henry kissinger. the honorable greg strok -- the honorable wendy sherborn and mr. bruce strokes. announcer: in his weekly address, the president discusses prescription drugs. marsha blackburn of tenancy gives a republican response on efforts to defund planned parenthood. president obama: hi, everybody. today, september 26th, is "national prescription drug take-back day." it's a day where you can safely, conveniently, and responsibly dispose of expired and unwanted prescription drugs at collection sites in your community. here's why this matters. more americans now die every year from drug overdoses than they do in car crashes. and most of those deaths aren't due to drugs like cocaine or heroin but rather pscription drugs. in 2013 alone, overdoses from prescription pain medications killed more than 16,000 americans. and most young people who begin misusing prescription drugs don't buy them in some dark alley they get them from the medicine cabinet. if that's not a good enough reason to participate in "
henry kissinger and mrs. henry kissinger. the honorable greg strok -- the honorable wendy sherborn and mr. bruce strokes. announcer: in his weekly address, the president discusses prescription drugs. marsha blackburn of tenancy gives a republican response on efforts to defund planned parenthood. president obama: hi, everybody. today, september 26th, is "national prescription drug take-back day." it's a day where you can safely, conveniently, and responsibly dispose of expired and...
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it's part of the program run by hope for henry. laurie and her husband started up the non-profit after their 7-year-old henry died from a rare disease. >> there were very few organizations that provided sustained services that acknowledge that the kiz are actually just regular -- kids are actually regular kids. >> if you give them an experience they don't feel so out of control in a setting and they will cooperate more. >> the smiles make it clear that hope for henry is having an impact on everyone at the hospital. >> wow! wow! >> she has fun. you know seeing everybody come in and give her gifts. she enjoys it. >> just keeps everyone up and not down because they are in the hospital. >> i'm really glad they have been here. >> we are not providing medical care but we are providing care that is critical. >> in addition to visits by the special guests, hope for henry makes each special celebrating birthday and holiday for the kids. they can earn hope for henry bucks when they go through difficult treatment. the program is also at the c
it's part of the program run by hope for henry. laurie and her husband started up the non-profit after their 7-year-old henry died from a rare disease. >> there were very few organizations that provided sustained services that acknowledge that the kiz are actually just regular -- kids are actually regular kids. >> if you give them an experience they don't feel so out of control in a setting and they will cooperate more. >> the smiles make it clear that hope for henry is having...
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thank you. >> welcome henry. >> welcome henry. >>> it was a big surprise this morning for students at a school. we have live pictures where there's reading rally. >>> and we have a new hashtag to go along with our new hour. you can reach us at #ktvu 9. are more likely to have a to frsuccessful future.e born talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents . >>> welcome back to the 9. today is the day presidential candidates are converging here in california for the second gop debate. 11 have qualified for the main events, and for some this is being considered a make or break night. tonight donald trump is expected to have to fend off attacks from all sides. he'll be right in the middle. neurosurgeon ben carson who is now number two in the polls will be standing next to him. another big story is an anticipate
thank you. >> welcome henry. >> welcome henry. >>> it was a big surprise this morning for students at a school. we have live pictures where there's reading rally. >>> and we have a new hashtag to go along with our new hour. you can reach us at #ktvu 9. are more likely to have a to frsuccessful future.e born talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater...
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i'm the grandson of jean henry large, the sister of lou henry hoover, and i just wanted to express how great a lady she was and how much i appreciated her, as well as her husband. and i was born in palo alto, and i just wanted to express that they really did care for their kids, grandkids, and relatives. thank you. swain: thank you. well, we hope we've done a fair job tonight in telling the story of your relative. thank you for your call. well, that's a great -- well, before we go onto her legacy, where is she buried? dunlap: she is originally buried in palo alto, and then they actually exhumed her body and she is next to bert at west branch. swain: and when the government opens again and all these institutions back, you can go to west branch and visit the herbert hoover presidential library there. so the question for both of you, since they were a couple who really approached public life together, what should their legacy be? charnock: well, i think it is -- as a first lady, her legacy is the way in which she tried to utilize her role as first lady to both make a call to action to the
i'm the grandson of jean henry large, the sister of lou henry hoover, and i just wanted to express how great a lady she was and how much i appreciated her, as well as her husband. and i was born in palo alto, and i just wanted to express that they really did care for their kids, grandkids, and relatives. thank you. swain: thank you. well, we hope we've done a fair job tonight in telling the story of your relative. thank you for your call. well, that's a great -- well, before we go onto her...
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hennessey jr. >> michelle marie henrique >> joseph patrick henry >> william henry >> john christopher henwood >> robert allan hepburn >> mary herencia >> lindsay c. herkness iii >> harvey robert hermerc-n3 >> claribel hernandez >> nuberto hernandez >> raul hernandez >> and my son anthony perez. anthony, we love you. we will never forget you. you three children are doing very well. they work very hard because they say they want you to be proud of them. and i pray for you to pray to our god to keep america save and give the politicians the knowledge to keep america safe. >> my son michael, i miss you every day, and your nephews, they wanted to come from tennessee to come here, but it was not possible. everyone thinks of you and they remember you and they are growing as tall as you are already. and they are 12 and 13. and your children are also missing you all the time. and the older one, he's here with me today. i love you and miss you, but i'll be hoping to see you when jesus comes. amen. >> gary herold >> jeffrey a. hersch >> thomas j. hetzel >> leon bernard heyward >> brian christop
hennessey jr. >> michelle marie henrique >> joseph patrick henry >> william henry >> john christopher henwood >> robert allan hepburn >> mary herencia >> lindsay c. herkness iii >> harvey robert hermerc-n3 >> claribel hernandez >> nuberto hernandez >> raul hernandez >> and my son anthony perez. anthony, we love you. we will never forget you. you three children are doing very well. they work very hard because they say they...
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[applause] henry: thank you so much, bob. we will be taking questions at one of these two microphones and remember my instructions. prof. greene: that's right, follow the instructions and -- henry, it wouldn't be the same without you. thank you so much for everything you have done for the kansas city public library. [applause] is there anything stevenson could have done different that would have made any difference in this election? prof. greene: no. that is the problem writing about a rout. you have to go through and there is no dramatic moment or you can say, if you had done this you would have gained 15 points. it was impossible. the job of the historian, if you believed it was an important election, is to show how it was important for the future. stevenson could have done nothing. i do want to say this, people think that the nixon moment, the checkers speech could have saved it for stevenson. so many nixon biographer's treated as this moment where if nixon had dropped off the ticket and done the honorable thing, stevenson
[applause] henry: thank you so much, bob. we will be taking questions at one of these two microphones and remember my instructions. prof. greene: that's right, follow the instructions and -- henry, it wouldn't be the same without you. thank you so much for everything you have done for the kansas city public library. [applause] is there anything stevenson could have done different that would have made any difference in this election? prof. greene: no. that is the problem writing about a rout....
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henry got nixon cranked up and then he started cranking each other up. kissinger told nixon that shows that you are a link weakling mr. president. so crimes lead to more crimes than he was involved in the early plotting including the wiretaps and and associates, surveillances and meetings where the nation's highest officers were smearing antiwar dissidents on both treasonous allegiance is where they were plotting to block mail former presidents and throw up. couple of states and the institute and give orders to run the paramilitary operations that led to watergate. even as vietnam and watergate were beginning to break up the old national security state, kissinger who had survived and we can talk later on in the questions about how we manage to survive watergate and continue on under the successor gerald ford was helping with the reconstruction of the national security state and a new form, kind of a restored imperial presidency capable of moving forward into the post-vietnam world and many different elements of this restored national security state. i wi
henry got nixon cranked up and then he started cranking each other up. kissinger told nixon that shows that you are a link weakling mr. president. so crimes lead to more crimes than he was involved in the early plotting including the wiretaps and and associates, surveillances and meetings where the nation's highest officers were smearing antiwar dissidents on both treasonous allegiance is where they were plotting to block mail former presidents and throw up. couple of states and the institute...
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you will see the henry huber facebook -- henry hoover picture and the conversation going on be -- beneath that. how did she get from iowa to california. annette: her father was in banking and he was a banker in waterloo. this is in the days before you had the federal reserve or federal deposit insurance and so banks did not necessarily succeed. they went up and down with the economy and with the farm economy. her father charles was looking for other opportunities and he was given the opportunity to, and start a bank in whittier, california. at the time that they moved, in the early -- in 1887, they were building a brand-new community. it had been founded by the quakers. they said they were open to any fair-minded people of any religion. susan: here is the connection among presidents. whittier, california, that quaker community being established. many years later, there would be a home for richard nixon there. he was also a quaker. there is a connection between these two first families. we have a video for you and we will be back to talk more about her life. [video clip] her father had alw
you will see the henry huber facebook -- henry hoover picture and the conversation going on be -- beneath that. how did she get from iowa to california. annette: her father was in banking and he was a banker in waterloo. this is in the days before you had the federal reserve or federal deposit insurance and so banks did not necessarily succeed. they went up and down with the economy and with the farm economy. her father charles was looking for other opportunities and he was given the...
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henry's journalism class has a new project. something about television news. henry...i see everybody is early this morning. now that i'm riding with katherine i don't have to be worried about those stupid bus schedules. and i only charge her half as much as the bus driver. yes, but i have to walk to her apartment. listen, you don't have two school kids to get ready every morning. i need the extra time. well, rosa, i'm glad you're here. i need to go over the produce list with you. i'll just hang up my coat. i'm so tired. i don't think i've slept in a week. listen, if you're going to be rosa the party animal, don't expect any sympathy from me. it's nothing like that. it's my pipes. excuse me ? the pipes in my apartment. all night long they are making sounds like a science fiction movie. i don't think i ever saw that movie. i can't get any sleep. - why don't you call your landlord and complain ? - i tried. but all i got was an answering machine so i left a message. my neighbor says they told her they were going to fix it. - but she's been saying that for weeks. - maybe yo
henry's journalism class has a new project. something about television news. henry...i see everybody is early this morning. now that i'm riding with katherine i don't have to be worried about those stupid bus schedules. and i only charge her half as much as the bus driver. yes, but i have to walk to her apartment. listen, you don't have two school kids to get ready every morning. i need the extra time. well, rosa, i'm glad you're here. i need to go over the produce list with you. i'll just hang...
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henry stimson thought that it may have pearl. >> thanks for your lecture. very good. could you comment on the argument that rather invading europe and france in the northern part there was an argument made to go into unoccupied france in the south? and i am understand the background as a student but why did marshall tolerate those generals who were influential and even after the war he didn't have any sympathy. >> but that sentiment stroke may -- struck me more than historians comment on. >> said general was a senior planner in the war department then moved over to the theater to work with the admiral. he attended the academy in 1936 and tended to be on the entire british side of that equation. he was working diligently and honorably with no indication he did anything that was the best interest of the united states of america. but before the war many americans saw a lot to the german nationalistic approach. marshall tended to look deadman's performance and not too much into his political leanings he was very familiar with him and his father-in-law. the other part of t
henry stimson thought that it may have pearl. >> thanks for your lecture. very good. could you comment on the argument that rather invading europe and france in the northern part there was an argument made to go into unoccupied france in the south? and i am understand the background as a student but why did marshall tolerate those generals who were influential and even after the war he didn't have any sympathy. >> but that sentiment stroke may -- struck me more than historians...
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miller. >> henry alfred miller, jr. michael matthew miller. philip d. miller. >> charles m., jr. >> ronald keith. william george. >> lewis joseph. >> thomas. >> dominic. >> joseph d. >> susan j. >> paul thomas mitchell. >> richard. >> jeffrey peter. >> frank, sr. >> lewis joseph. >> and our cousin mark joseph ellis, police officer. you're loved and miss. >> and my cousin. >> manuel d.mojica, jr. >> rolando molina. >> manuel do jesus molina. >> carl. >> justin john, jr. >> ryan patrick. >> franklin. >> john gerard. >> kristin lee montenero. michael g. >> carlos alberto montoya. >> antonio do jesus montoya valdez. >> cheryl. >> thomas carlo. >> sharon moore. laura lee. >> abner more -- morael. >> paula morales. >> sonia mercedes morales. >> gerard. moran, jr. >> john christopher moran. >> john michael moran. >> catherine moran. >> lindsey moorhouse. >> nicole moreno. >> dorothy morgan. >> richard j. morgan. >> nancy morgan. >> blanca morocho. >> jeramomo morocho. >> james gerard. >> and my husband firefighter michael carl. i love you, love you. love never
miller. >> henry alfred miller, jr. michael matthew miller. philip d. miller. >> charles m., jr. >> ronald keith. william george. >> lewis joseph. >> thomas. >> dominic. >> joseph d. >> susan j. >> paul thomas mitchell. >> richard. >> jeffrey peter. >> frank, sr. >> lewis joseph. >> and our cousin mark joseph ellis, police officer. you're loved and miss. >> and my cousin. >> manuel d.mojica, jr....
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. >>> a busy day in court for henry lee. he is in court this morning in regard to matthew muller who is charged with a kidnapping and home invasion. a dublin home invasion linked him to the vallejo kidnapping case. >> denise huskin and her boyfriend said the vallejo police called them liers and it returned their lives. >> that happens at 9:00 a.m. so we will bring henry back for the noon. i will mention huskins and her boyfriend filed a claim against the city of vallejo for saying her kidnapping was a hoax. >>> meanwhile, let's bring you back to san francisco. the killing of kate steinle on the pier. this man says he found a gun and it went out of when he picked it up. the bullet hit kate steinle. the judge says there is enough evidence for lopez-sanchez to stand on trial for second degree murder charges. he is going to be arraigned today. this story really points who what some fear is a greater problem. attacks happening in some of the biggest tourest spots in san francisco. >> lombard street, fisherman's wharf. the police
. >>> a busy day in court for henry lee. he is in court this morning in regard to matthew muller who is charged with a kidnapping and home invasion. a dublin home invasion linked him to the vallejo kidnapping case. >> denise huskin and her boyfriend said the vallejo police called them liers and it returned their lives. >> that happens at 9:00 a.m. so we will bring henry back for the noon. i will mention huskins and her boyfriend filed a claim against the city of vallejo for...
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learned that the teenger arrested for an alleged plot against pope francis is from new jersey david henry is live with the full story. >> reporter: sources are telling us that that teenager is from camden county across the river from philadelphia, he was living in a tent in his parent's backyard and was on an isis website talking about an attack on the pope and that is when the fbi moved in on him. meanwhile, people attending the event here at independence mall and on the parkway say they are aware of the threat but not afraid. >> you can't live in fear and i'm not afraid, i'm looking forward to seeing the pope, sources confirm that the boy was planning an attack with a lot of attackers and bombs and that he shared his plans on social media along with instructions for making bombs. they say his plan appeared to be more aspirational rather than operational. he is the kind of lone wolf that officials worry about as they scour social media for potential threats. people are uneasy in large crowds since 9/11 and the boston marathon bombing. but the potential for this threat won't keep people a
learned that the teenger arrested for an alleged plot against pope francis is from new jersey david henry is live with the full story. >> reporter: sources are telling us that that teenager is from camden county across the river from philadelphia, he was living in a tent in his parent's backyard and was on an isis website talking about an attack on the pope and that is when the fbi moved in on him. meanwhile, people attending the event here at independence mall and on the parkway say they...
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henry kissinger and mrs. henry kissinger.iss kristie parson and miss melanie yow. >> that's what they tell us. that is what i did for many years and studied. interpreting. >> have fun. >> thank you, you too. >> the honorable greg s cowcroft. the honorable catherine and mr. david. the honorable wendy sherman and mr. bruce. president obama: good evening, everyone. on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to our country. [applause] president obama: president xi, members of the chinese delegation, once again i want to welcome you as we honor the ties between our nations. [speaking chinese] president obama: in our visit to china, michelle and i is the traditions and cultures that span thousands of years. i understand that in china there saying: the heavens. i dare not stand in the way of the divine. [laughter] [chinese] -- [speaking chinese] president obama: president xi and i are happy to expand the cooperation between our two nations. people around the world question whether we have the same cooperation that we need and well ma
henry kissinger and mrs. henry kissinger.iss kristie parson and miss melanie yow. >> that's what they tell us. that is what i did for many years and studied. interpreting. >> have fun. >> thank you, you too. >> the honorable greg s cowcroft. the honorable catherine and mr. david. the honorable wendy sherman and mr. bruce. president obama: good evening, everyone. on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to our country. [applause] president obama: president xi, members of...
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was it henry winkler, scott bayo or ron howard? answer is next. >> it's all right there online. >>> welcome back, everybody. >>> welcome back, everybody. tonight's birthday, which "happy days" star says his first job was to clean up after dogs? >> my father used to own a kennel. i had to clean the kennel. >> happy birthday, scott bayo. he turns 54 today. >> last night at dodgers stadium, there was a code black invasion. marcia gayhart threw out the first >> i call that a strike. good job, marcia. >> good-bye, everybody. >>> the "insider" from hollywood. your 24/7 celebrity conversation. >> the only thing that separates women of color from anyone else is opportunity. >> viola's emmy speech backlash. her historic win touching twitter from a very vocal soap star. >> there's been a lot of comments. >> as the stars come to davis' defense. >> the universe needed to h that message. >> then don't cross poppa ryan. >> i'm the dad guy now. >> why he cut off the best friend to protect his daughter. >> francis has been called the people's pope
was it henry winkler, scott bayo or ron howard? answer is next. >> it's all right there online. >>> welcome back, everybody. >>> welcome back, everybody. tonight's birthday, which "happy days" star says his first job was to clean up after dogs? >> my father used to own a kennel. i had to clean the kennel. >> happy birthday, scott bayo. he turns 54 today. >> last night at dodgers stadium, there was a code black invasion. marcia gayhart threw...
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thank you so much for coming tonight, henry. your words to our scholarship honorees were very inspiring. well, they seem like a nice bunch of kids. i've just never given a speech before and seen so many people holding up their phones. (laughs) well, in today's world, that's a standing ovation. (chuckles) now, can i count on you for the winter fund-raiser? i'll clear my busy schedule. (laughs) thanks, joan. mm-hmm. (humming) reagan... wet your whistle. nah, i've had enough. ah, come on, i paid 50 bucks to have this suit let out. i gotta make my money back with the open bar. good point. so... how bad's this thing with your grandson? how'd you hear about that? oh, come on. a threat comes in, word gets out. so? no comment. since when did you not have an opinion on something? (chuckles) yeah. why should i pussyfoot around when some son of a bitch is going after my grandson? damn straight. let's just put it this way: if i was still p.c., this guy would already be in cuffs, if not the morgue. (laughing) back in the day, some dirtbag th
thank you so much for coming tonight, henry. your words to our scholarship honorees were very inspiring. well, they seem like a nice bunch of kids. i've just never given a speech before and seen so many people holding up their phones. (laughs) well, in today's world, that's a standing ovation. (chuckles) now, can i count on you for the winter fund-raiser? i'll clear my busy schedule. (laughs) thanks, joan. mm-hmm. (humming) reagan... wet your whistle. nah, i've had enough. ah, come on, i paid...
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patrick henry at the virginia ratifying conventions as opposing, he opposes the constitution. suppose we do this and virginia delegates in the senate and house all vote against a tax bill and it passes. then we have been taxed without our consent because he doesn't think that he is an american. he thinks he is the average union. jefferson fought that way too will he said i want to get out of philadelphia, don't want to write this document, i want to go back to my country, his country is virginia. so that somehow we got to explain how history is headed in one direction and changes and heads in a national direction. what happens is during the revolutionary war the colonies are governed by the articles of confederation which are put together to govern them through the war. the war ends, everyone goes back to their respective states, wash their hands of unity can the articles of confederation do not allow congress to tax. >> guest: states don't have to pay. voluntary thing. would you like to pay $1,000? i am sorry about that, that is the way it is. we are running a $40 million deb
patrick henry at the virginia ratifying conventions as opposing, he opposes the constitution. suppose we do this and virginia delegates in the senate and house all vote against a tax bill and it passes. then we have been taxed without our consent because he doesn't think that he is an american. he thinks he is the average union. jefferson fought that way too will he said i want to get out of philadelphia, don't want to write this document, i want to go back to my country, his country is...
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today that she and henry have split a year of dating. she's been really vocal saying, you know, her career exploded out november where and henry really kept grounded in this crazy hollywood scene. >> and it's apparently ove under the radar couple will forte and january jones. >> so will and january reportedly split after five months ofdating. they split last month. the two of them still have to work together on "last man on earth." it should be interesting to see how that goes. >> now to a couple alert. "gotham" xco-stars. >> so they are totally dating. they were holding hands. >> emmy.com cameras captured the images of the couple chatting backstage at the bar. let's move on to emmy ace emmy surprise. schumer staingrammed this picture of the hotel room flooded with balloons s by her best friend. never tell jennifer l your room number. she just signed a book deal for $8 mil to $10 million and who knew an hath away was a big fan? she sat down with our car steel. >> you recently said you have a big fan girl crush on amy schumer. wuf been tw
today that she and henry have split a year of dating. she's been really vocal saying, you know, her career exploded out november where and henry really kept grounded in this crazy hollywood scene. >> and it's apparently ove under the radar couple will forte and january jones. >> so will and january reportedly split after five months ofdating. they split last month. the two of them still have to work together on "last man on earth." it should be interesting to see how that...
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ed henry is with us. benghazi is back. exciting. >> reporter: the vice-president in miami today, and what he is doing is testing the waters. his staff has been talking about it in private for some weeks. he was meeting with jewish leaders and that's significant, he was talking up the iran nuclear deal the president has been pushing and now appears to have the votes to get through the house and senate. that enables biden to burnish his foreign policy credentials and reach out to jew rich leaders who could be potentially helpful with votes, raising campaign money. he is still weeks away, we're told, from a decision, and hillary clinton's aides are watching this very closely. in a conference call with reporters today they were asked how would it impact your strategy if the vice-president gets in? her top aide insist they'll run the same race either way. they acknowledge they have what they called head winds from the e-mail controversy, and it got a whole lot tougher today when a former clinton aide, who helped set up the serv
ed henry is with us. benghazi is back. exciting. >> reporter: the vice-president in miami today, and what he is doing is testing the waters. his staff has been talking about it in private for some weeks. he was meeting with jewish leaders and that's significant, he was talking up the iran nuclear deal the president has been pushing and now appears to have the votes to get through the house and senate. that enables biden to burnish his foreign policy credentials and reach out to jew rich...
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ed henry standing by with reaction from her brooklyn headquarters tonight. do you suffer from constipation or irregularity? trust dulcolax® for dependable relief. try free at dulcolaxoffers.com dulcolax® stool softner makes it easier to go comfortably. hurry! try free at dulcolaxoffers.com. dulcolax®. designed for dependable relief. ♪ >>> welcome back to "hannity." donald trump has been lighting up the polls since he announced his candidacy back in june. many believe that trump is mainly the main target in tonight's debate. here was a taste of the jabs thrown at trump so far throughout the campaign. take a look. >> donald trump's view is that the end is near. his pessimistic view is, let's close the borders, let's create terrorists, let's do that, let's do that all based on negativity. >> that's a very big part of who i am. humility and a fear of the lord. i don't get that impression with him. >> donald trump's not a conservative. he's a fake conservative and eventually people will wake up and hear that. >> he has no ideology. he doesn't believe in anything
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. >> david henry is on the ben franklin parkway as construction continues and more for him in just a minute but first lets go to rick williams and monica malpass live in washington, d.c. >> reporter: thank you sara, hi there, and yes after a fairly quiet day yesterday, the pope's first full day on american soil today as been a busy one, starting out at the white house with a special welcoming ceremony, lets look at some of video from this morning. with the fanfare of trumpets, the trump arrived in his modest italian fiat, where the president greeted him and escorted him to a red carpeted stage surrounded by color guards. >> he emphasized the topics they agree on everything from economic dispermit. and most importantly the president recognizes the humanity of the pope, all of this in the u.s. is because he has a gentle quality as a human being. >> in your humility and embrace of simplicity and the gentleness of your words, and the generosity of your spirit, we see a living example of jesus's teachings. [ applause ] and during his remarks the pontiff waded into one of america's most hi
. >> david henry is on the ben franklin parkway as construction continues and more for him in just a minute but first lets go to rick williams and monica malpass live in washington, d.c. >> reporter: thank you sara, hi there, and yes after a fairly quiet day yesterday, the pope's first full day on american soil today as been a busy one, starting out at the white house with a special welcoming ceremony, lets look at some of video from this morning. with the fanfare of trumpets, the...
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jones. >> edward, senior. >> robert thomas jordan. >> albert joseph. >> carl henry joseph. >> steven >> jane josiah. Ángel, jr. >> karen sue. >> michael. judge. >> thomas jergin. >> pamela choo and my big brother, the king, our guardian Ángel number 41, keep watching over us the spirit lives with all your family. >> and my husband carlos jimÉnez you are a big man, your memory remains each and every day in the eyes of your children. you would be so proud of the intelligent compassionate young women that you have helped bring into this world. i love you. i misand i -- miss you and i may never forget, the world may never forget. >> howard lee cain. >> vicente d. cain. >> robert canter. >> debra catherine. >> robin lynn. >> alvin peter. >> charles h. >> william. >> douglas g. >> charles l. casper. >> andrew. robert michael crawford. >> john, jr. >> edward. king. >> richard n. king. >> lisa ivonne. >> carl kiesler. >> bÁrbara keeding. leo russell the third. chandler raymond keller. >> joseph john keller. >> petter kellerman. fed -- joseph a. kelly. >> thomas richard kelly. >> thomas micha
jones. >> edward, senior. >> robert thomas jordan. >> albert joseph. >> carl henry joseph. >> steven >> jane josiah. Ángel, jr. >> karen sue. >> michael. judge. >> thomas jergin. >> pamela choo and my big brother, the king, our guardian Ángel number 41, keep watching over us the spirit lives with all your family. >> and my husband carlos jimÉnez you are a big man, your memory remains each and every day in the eyes of your...
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he and henry clay founded the whig party. the secretary of state's and has own son down to the plantation in virginia to announce that he was now the resident. however, there was uncertainty about john tyler's status. was he acting president? did he have full powers? it had never happened before. a president had never died in office. he began to be viewed with suspicion by whigs in congress. they thought over the national bank legislation. in mid-september, 1841, on a saturday, five whig cabinet members walked into the white house and each one of them resigned. daniel webster state. tyler wanted him to stay because he needed webster to help him with battles with the weeks in congress. phobe.was an anglo fo he know that webster was an anglophile. the great financial house dominated european and american finances for years. daniel webster was the american lawyer for them. in congress at that time, pressure was building and building. the democrats controlled the house and adopted what was called the gag rule. automatic tabling o
he and henry clay founded the whig party. the secretary of state's and has own son down to the plantation in virginia to announce that he was now the resident. however, there was uncertainty about john tyler's status. was he acting president? did he have full powers? it had never happened before. a president had never died in office. he began to be viewed with suspicion by whigs in congress. they thought over the national bank legislation. in mid-september, 1841, on a saturday, five whig...
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ed henry on that. later newt gingrich will assess the republican field as the second debate is less than a week away. and the factor is coming right back. if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity, powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief. i built my businessto 3 days. with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? >>> hillary clinton tries to remake her immanuel. joining us from washington ed henry is covering the campaign. does this mean, henry, she is going to be nicer to you? >> no, not a chance. she told me at
ed henry on that. later newt gingrich will assess the republican field as the second debate is less than a week away. and the factor is coming right back. if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity, powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief. i built my businessto 3 days. with passion. but i keep it growing by...
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ed henry on that. later newt gingrich will assess the republican field as the second debate is less than a week away. and the factor ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? >>> hillary clinton tries to remake her immanuel. joining us from washington ed henry is covering the campaign. does this mean, henry, she is going to be nicer to you? >> no, not a chance. she told me at a recent news conference you are only entitled to one he request. so i don't think she is going to be nicer to me. in all seriousness, she did say that. she has been more open about taking questions from the media. and so i do think she is trying to shift strategies, whether it works or not is a whole
ed henry on that. later newt gingrich will assess the republican field as the second debate is less than a week away. and the factor ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's...
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. >> joining us now with more is ed henry. by the way, not only was it the top secret designation, the highest classification available. she had denied this repeatedly. why the turnaround? >> well, sean, this is an independent review by the intelligence community. so she's not admitting that there was top secret information. that's why there is no turnaround from her. the intelligence community is bolstering their case, as they
. >> joining us now with more is ed henry. by the way, not only was it the top secret designation, the highest classification available. she had denied this repeatedly. why the turnaround? >> well, sean, this is an independent review by the intelligence community. so she's not admitting that there was top secret information. that's why there is no turnaround from her. the intelligence community is bolstering their case, as they
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questions at quarterback and gets a big game from derrick henry. let's go to heather with nick saban. >> heather: chris, thank you so much. coach, what kind of tone does this win set for the season? >> well, you know, i think that, in a game like this, you know, you are always going to go back and say, where are we? where do we need to improve, what are the things we did well, what are the things we need to do better and there are certainly a lot of things we can do better in the game. it was a great win for us. wisconsin's got a good team. i'm really happy with the way our guys competed. i thought we played really well in the second half. >> heather: coach, a big question mark throughout fall camp was your quarterback situation. you said you needed to see game evidence. what is your takeaway now? >> i thought jake played well. cooper probably didn't have the same opportunities, but really pleased with the way jake played. he made good choices and decisions out there, and, you know, hopefully he'll only get better. >> heather: what are your thought
questions at quarterback and gets a big game from derrick henry. let's go to heather with nick saban. >> heather: chris, thank you so much. coach, what kind of tone does this win set for the season? >> well, you know, i think that, in a game like this, you know, you are always going to go back and say, where are we? where do we need to improve, what are the things we did well, what are the things we need to do better and there are certainly a lot of things we can do better in the...
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-- henry werth. story almost humorous where he asks permission to use his pocket knife to big up a root for extra food. permission, but before he is done, he is told to leave. when he approaches the prison's gates, he realizes he has left his pocket and i behind. he goes to the first officer he sees and says, excuse me, i need to get my pocket knife. he walks him back, they find the knife, and t, you know, returns him to the prison. just imagine that image. a prisoner walking back to the south gate entrance with henry werth on horseback. everybody notices this. the place kind of stops for a moment. rth in the moment, captain we cracks a joke. he says, they think you are up to something. -- when weimony , 150 about the trial witnesses testified. bluntest ofthe them, the most accusatory of them, tend to be the 50 or so confederate officers, confederate guides, confederate officials, and confederate civilians. there are the ones that speak very plainly to break down within the chains of command and assi
-- henry werth. story almost humorous where he asks permission to use his pocket knife to big up a root for extra food. permission, but before he is done, he is told to leave. when he approaches the prison's gates, he realizes he has left his pocket and i behind. he goes to the first officer he sees and says, excuse me, i need to get my pocket knife. he walks him back, they find the knife, and t, you know, returns him to the prison. just imagine that image. a prisoner walking back to the south...
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can you score a great apartment like ed henry did by going to an auction?can, and the property man, i'm gonna tell you how. [ woman vocalizing ] at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. just find the one you're looking for, see what others paid for it, lock in your savings, and get the car you want hassle-free. with truecar, it's never been easier. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm bob massi, the property man. time now for the massi memo, where we review what we learned today. earlier, ed henry told us how he was able to get an amazing deal on a great apartment by going to a foreclosure auction. now, auctions can be a good way to purchase property at below-market value, but like most things in real estate, you better know what you're doing. you must make sure you understand the foreclosure process itself. what type of auction are you at? are you at a trustee auction? is it a sheriff's sale? is it a bank foreclosure auction? is it a government foreclosure auction? if you're a novice, watch out. if you'v
can you score a great apartment like ed henry did by going to an auction?can, and the property man, i'm gonna tell you how. [ woman vocalizing ] at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. just find the one you're looking for, see what others paid for it, lock in your savings, and get the car you want hassle-free. with truecar, it's never been easier. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm bob massi, the property man. time now for the...
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let me introduce senator henry was some -- senator henry wilson. a senator from massachusetts and the author of a significant work called the history of the rise and fall of the slave power in america. that draftede man the legislation for the emancipation in d.c. he also drafted the legislation for the collapse of the black code in the district of columbia. he deserves to be better known but he is not taught about in our schools. even though folks who live while he was alive and he died in the united states capitol building on stage and still fighting. he was a man who was born under blinding poverty. this was not his given name, his father offered to rename him to honor a rich patron. he had a natural affinity to the poor and suffering and the dispossessed. that it is critical for us to understand how d.c. could be so important to the slave trade. among the early victories of the slave power on the banks of the potomac, the government was located in a unity -- the burninging of influences of the slaveholding society, more significant and disastro
let me introduce senator henry was some -- senator henry wilson. a senator from massachusetts and the author of a significant work called the history of the rise and fall of the slave power in america. that draftede man the legislation for the emancipation in d.c. he also drafted the legislation for the collapse of the black code in the district of columbia. he deserves to be better known but he is not taught about in our schools. even though folks who live while he was alive and he died in the...
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john henry smith has more. >> well, the incident happened last friday in a game between two san antonio area schools. and the two players involved are telling school officials what they did was not unprovoked. >> the incident is shameful to us and is deeply trouble to go all of us. >> the fall out continues on the behind-the head attack. now they're deciding whether to charge the players with a crime. they say that the refugee directed racial slurs to them. >> we'll discuss the racial slur allegation. >> on the website, it is reported as saying, libel and slander has been committed against me. and the austin football football association said that they're wanting to press charges. the john j players were angry about perceived slight committed against them in last friday night's game. >> during the game the players were feeling lots of frustration by what they perceived to be missed or wrong calls by the refs. the two accused players said that led one of their coaches to tell them to take revenge. >> the students alleged that an assistant coach said that guy needs to pay for cheating us.
john henry smith has more. >> well, the incident happened last friday in a game between two san antonio area schools. and the two players involved are telling school officials what they did was not unprovoked. >> the incident is shameful to us and is deeply trouble to go all of us. >> the fall out continues on the behind-the head attack. now they're deciding whether to charge the players with a crime. they say that the refugee directed racial slurs to them. >> we'll...
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on march 19, 1970 henry kissinger told his colic about a brutal a brutal telephone conversation he just had with the president. kissinger told nixon that there wasn't very much they could do militarily to force vietnam to settle or surrender. the president demanded a new set of war plans, a hard option and he wanted it on his desk that day. kissinger became frantic. the written notes of white house were council convened on march 23, conveyed the conundrum. mr. helms, the director of the cia, said at the end we believe we might bomb north vietnam set might be achieved. mr. mr. kissinger asked how this could be conveying to fit non-. general wheeler said it would be clear if we actually did some bombing. then came a clue out of nowhere. that week, a right-wing a right-wing military took power in cambodia. communist forces started moving toward the cambodia capital, 200 miles northwest of military headquarters in saigon. nick's again embraced the leader, a a general knowing new well but with the name knowing could forget. long knoll. quote pres. nixon nixon asked me to draft several person
on march 19, 1970 henry kissinger told his colic about a brutal a brutal telephone conversation he just had with the president. kissinger told nixon that there wasn't very much they could do militarily to force vietnam to settle or surrender. the president demanded a new set of war plans, a hard option and he wanted it on his desk that day. kissinger became frantic. the written notes of white house were council convened on march 23, conveyed the conundrum. mr. helms, the director of the cia,...
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. >> joining us now is ktvu's henry lee. henry, obviously you were in court today and we all know court is stressful, but it is rare for a defendant to actually faint. >> right. he just started to sway and then he keeled over. we could hear his chains on his hands hitting the ground. we were just stunned. we were even more surprised to find him standing up, saying, yeah, i'm fine, judge. thank you for checking on me. i'm ready to plead no contest. >> was there any sort of indication he wasn't feeling well before he fainted? >> he was kind of moving around and the sheriff's deputy said he is physically ill. the attorney came over to make sure he was okay. but other than that, we had no idea he was not feeling well. >> what happens now? he's pleaded no contest. >> that's right. >> what will he face in terms of a sentence? >> he faces 11 years in the state case for just the dublin home invasion. he'll be sentenced in november. any sentence that he -- any time he spends mind bars will be served concurrently with federal sentence
. >> joining us now is ktvu's henry lee. henry, obviously you were in court today and we all know court is stressful, but it is rare for a defendant to actually faint. >> right. he just started to sway and then he keeled over. we could hear his chains on his hands hitting the ground. we were just stunned. we were even more surprised to find him standing up, saying, yeah, i'm fine, judge. thank you for checking on me. i'm ready to plead no contest. >> was there any sort of...
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thank you so much, henri. i'm going to open this up for questions briefly but first let me pose a question of my own. i'm going to start with henri, but if others want to weigh in that would be wonderful. so we are in washington, d.c. speaking to an american audience. and i went to ask you, the united states has dealt with less than democratic turkish governments before. it's that with a turkey eating with the kurdish question. these are not new problems. why does it matter for u.s. interests to resolve this the people in turkey right now? >> -- is a people. >> you are right. the united states as a steadfast ally. we have never veered from calling the pkk a terrorist organization, always supported, always supported the turks in the fight against the pkk. what is different this time is essentially isis. you we have different perceptions of places if you want. for the united states isis is the most important, more important than aside as we know. it is more important than anything else. isis have to be pushed ba
thank you so much, henri. i'm going to open this up for questions briefly but first let me pose a question of my own. i'm going to start with henri, but if others want to weigh in that would be wonderful. so we are in washington, d.c. speaking to an american audience. and i went to ask you, the united states has dealt with less than democratic turkish governments before. it's that with a turkey eating with the kurdish question. these are not new problems. why does it matter for u.s. interests...