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henry. bounces it. might be a little short, i believe. >> gary: stopped inside very well by that lsu defensive line. forces henry to bounce outside. he almost stretches it for a first down. not quite. >> verne: brandon greene and michael nysewander. >> gary: do you almost bring in a goalline-type defense look here? can you really let alabama make another first down? you only have one time-out left. 5:34 remaining. >> gary: the right side to the left. taylor, number 50. they just ran behind the big guy. >> verne: the clock starts. coker back on. 5:17 to go. >> gary: the ball should never be snapped with more than five for alabama. never be snapped if it's higher than a five. >> verne: henry. >> gary: coming back though. >> verne: flag. >> gary: big play there. >> referee: holding, offense. 71. ten-yard penalty. replay first down. >> verne: another flag on pearce baker. >> gary: it was basically the same play that henry scored on earlier. but speaking of earlier, this has been the travails of leonard four
henry. bounces it. might be a little short, i believe. >> gary: stopped inside very well by that lsu defensive line. forces henry to bounce outside. he almost stretches it for a first down. not quite. >> verne: brandon greene and michael nysewander. >> gary: do you almost bring in a goalline-type defense look here? can you really let alabama make another first down? you only have one time-out left. 5:34 remaining. >> gary: the right side to the left. taylor, number 50....
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henry. bounces it.believe. >> gary: stopped inside very well by that lsu defensive line. forces henry to bounce outside. he almost stretches it for a first down. not quite. >> verne: brandon greene and michael nysewander. >> gary: do you almost bring in a goalline-type defense look here? can you really let alabama make another first down? you only have one time-out left. >> verne: and they got it. 5:34 remaining. >> gary: the right side to the left. taylor, number 50. they just ran behind the big guy. >> verne: the clock starts. coker back on. 5:17 to go. >> gary: the ball should never be snapped with more than five for alabama. never be snapped if it's higher than a five. >> verne: henry. >> gary: coming back though. >> verne: flag. >> gary: big play there. >> referee: holding, offense. 71. ten-yard penalty. replay first down. >> verne: another flag on pearce baker. >> gary: it was basically the same play that henry scored on earlier. but speaking of earlier, this has been the travails of leonard fourn
henry. bounces it.believe. >> gary: stopped inside very well by that lsu defensive line. forces henry to bounce outside. he almost stretches it for a first down. not quite. >> verne: brandon greene and michael nysewander. >> gary: do you almost bring in a goalline-type defense look here? can you really let alabama make another first down? you only have one time-out left. >> verne: and they got it. 5:34 remaining. >> gary: the right side to the left. taylor, number...
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henry. bounces it. might be a little short, i believe. >> gary: stopped inside very well by that lsu defensive line. forces henry to bounce outside. he almost stretches it for a first down. not quite. michael nysewander. >> gary: do you almost bring in a goalline-type defense look here? can you really let alabama make another first down? you only have one time-out left. >> verne: and they got it. 5:34 remaining. >> gary: the right side to the left. taylor, number 50. they just ran behind the big guy. >> verne: the clock starts. coker back on. 5:17 to go. >> gary: the ball should never be snapped with more than five for alabama. never be snapped if it's higher than a five. >> verne: henry. >> gary: coming back though. >> verne: flag. >> gary: big play there. >> referee: holding, offense. 71. ten-yard penalty. replay first down. >> verne: another flag on pearce baker. >> gary: it was basically the same play that henry scored on earlier. but speaking of earlier, this has been the travails of leonard fourne
henry. bounces it. might be a little short, i believe. >> gary: stopped inside very well by that lsu defensive line. forces henry to bounce outside. he almost stretches it for a first down. not quite. michael nysewander. >> gary: do you almost bring in a goalline-type defense look here? can you really let alabama make another first down? you only have one time-out left. >> verne: and they got it. 5:34 remaining. >> gary: the right side to the left. taylor, number 50....
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henry. bounces it. might be a little short, i believe. >> gary: stopped inside very well by that lsu defensive line. forces henry to bounce outside. he almost stretches it for a first down. not quite. >> verne: brandon greene and michael nysewander. >> gary: do you almost bring in a goalline-type defense look here? can you really let alabama make another first down? you only have one time-out left. >> verne: and they got it. 5:34 remaining. >> gary: the right side to the left. taylor, number 50. they just ran behind the big guy. >> verne: the clock starts. coker back on. 5:17 to go. >> gary: the ball should never be snapped with more than five for alabama. never be snapped if it's higher than a five. >> verne: henry. >> gary: coming back though. >> verne: flag. >> gary: big play there. >> referee: holding, offense. 71. ten-yard penalty. replay first down. >> verne: another flag on pearce baker. >> gary: it was basically the same play that henry scored on earlier. has been the travails of leonard fournet
henry. bounces it. might be a little short, i believe. >> gary: stopped inside very well by that lsu defensive line. forces henry to bounce outside. he almost stretches it for a first down. not quite. >> verne: brandon greene and michael nysewander. >> gary: do you almost bring in a goalline-type defense look here? can you really let alabama make another first down? you only have one time-out left. >> verne: and they got it. 5:34 remaining. >> gary: the right side...
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derrick henry. i don't know. i don't think he got there. >> gary: i don't think he did. >> verne: no. >> gary: i thought his knee came down. this will be looked at like a touchdown. i think he's short. he never really got his feet behind him on this one. he stumbles and falls forward and i don't think so. game is still alive. he needed to hit that full speed. it's very close. we're going to have to look again to see if hoos knees touched before they spotted it. >> verne: there is the stretch. short. >> gary: short. don't even need to look. derrick henry never got up any steam behind him that time. no momentum going forward. he kind of stumbled forward, leaped out as far as he could. if he had hit that full speed, i don't see how they could have stopped him. >> verne: that was a 10-play drive. all 10 plays runs by henry, but on the 10th play. >> gary: and remember, it was the fourth-down play two years ago that alabama didn't make that really set up all the craziness at the end of the game. remember carl lawson ma
derrick henry. i don't know. i don't think he got there. >> gary: i don't think he did. >> verne: no. >> gary: i thought his knee came down. this will be looked at like a touchdown. i think he's short. he never really got his feet behind him on this one. he stumbles and falls forward and i don't think so. game is still alive. he needed to hit that full speed. it's very close. we're going to have to look again to see if hoos knees touched before they spotted it. >> verne:...
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derrick henry never got up any steam behind him that time. no momentum going forward. he kind of stumbled forward, leaped out as far as he could. if he had hit that full speed, i don't see how they could have stopped him. >> verne: that was a 10-play drive. all 10 plays runs by henry, but on the 10th play. >> gary: and remember, it was the fourth-down play two years ago that alabama didn't make that really set up all the craziness at the end of the game. remember carl lawson made that stop on fourth down? >> verne: i think the ball was down before the knee was down. >> gary: >> gary: where that ball landed of the pafs the line. they may move this up six inches. i didn't see his knee go down. knee down right there. >> verne: if anything -- >> gary: they're not moving that. they're not moving that. that ball is staying right there. there is not enough there. >> referee: after review, the ruling on the field is confirmed. auburn's ball. first down. >> verne: that was unequivocal. >> gary: no doubt about that. now we've got a football game again -- all you need to do -- re
derrick henry never got up any steam behind him that time. no momentum going forward. he kind of stumbled forward, leaped out as far as he could. if he had hit that full speed, i don't see how they could have stopped him. >> verne: that was a 10-play drive. all 10 plays runs by henry, but on the 10th play. >> gary: and remember, it was the fourth-down play two years ago that alabama didn't make that really set up all the craziness at the end of the game. remember carl lawson made...
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i know some of you are saying republican debate or henry george, republican debate or henry george. so, i'm pretty gratified you chose henry george and hopefully you'll be glad that you did. it's a great thrill always to come back to new york and to come back to the gotham center, a place that i've done other talks and people i've worked with. it's a really wonderful event. and it's particularly wonderful because i finally get to talk about this henry george book, so let me just jump right in my showing you a photo, getting a little personal here, but that's me when i started this book. and you may -- you may -- can see i don't look quite that young anymore. a little bit harrier. someone had mentioned to me there's a henry george tree in central park. i said i did not know that and five days later i'm walking through central park, which, remember it's 840 acres, it's bigger than monaco, it's a large piece of land i reached down to tie my shoe, and there -- i'm not kidding you, tied my shoe next to the henry george tree, i don't really believe in these cosmic signs but this was a cos
i know some of you are saying republican debate or henry george, republican debate or henry george. so, i'm pretty gratified you chose henry george and hopefully you'll be glad that you did. it's a great thrill always to come back to new york and to come back to the gotham center, a place that i've done other talks and people i've worked with. it's a really wonderful event. and it's particularly wonderful because i finally get to talk about this henry george book, so let me just jump right in...
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a little more than two centuries ago henry clay, the young henry clay walked into the house of representatives and found almost every member carried a pistol. just about everybody in the house of representatives did. members fought on the floor wrestling and then step outside and fight a dual and shoot each other. one member brought a pair of vicious hunting dogs to protect himself and intimidate opponents. clay was the youngest speaker and only freshmen elected to that post. they picked up the gavel and pounded into order and turned the house of representatives into what the framers had intended when they wrote the constitution. in doing so, he became the greatest speaker in american history. he layed down the rules of conduct for the house and for every speaker who followed. and i can sum up all of those rules with that one word, compromise. i was stunned a few weeks to read in a major daily newspaper an editorial that praised our current speaker john boehner for having, and this is a quote from this newspaper perfected the art of disagreeing without being disagreeable. that's not the job of
a little more than two centuries ago henry clay, the young henry clay walked into the house of representatives and found almost every member carried a pistol. just about everybody in the house of representatives did. members fought on the floor wrestling and then step outside and fight a dual and shoot each other. one member brought a pair of vicious hunting dogs to protect himself and intimidate opponents. clay was the youngest speaker and only freshmen elected to that post. they picked up the...
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all 10 plays runs by henry, but on the 10th play. the fourth-down play two years ago that alabama didn't make that really set up all the craziness at the end of the game. rememeer carl lawson made that stop on fourth down? >> verne: i think the ball was down before the knee was down. >> gary: >> gy: where that ball landed ofofhe pafs the line. they may move this up six inches. i didn't see his knee go down. knee down right there. >> verne: if anything -- >> gary: they're not moving that. they're not moving that. that ball is staying right there. there is not enough there. >> referee: after review, the ruling on the field is confirmed. auburn's ball. first down. >> verne: that was unequivocal. >> gary: no doubt about that. now we've got a football game ain -- all you need to do -- member, if they make that the game is over. >> verne: right. >> gary: now you've got to hold on if you're alabama and auburn has one more chance. if they score, they go onside. alabama took five minutes off but they cannot take 7 1/2 minutes off if they need
all 10 plays runs by henry, but on the 10th play. the fourth-down play two years ago that alabama didn't make that really set up all the craziness at the end of the game. rememeer carl lawson made that stop on fourth down? >> verne: i think the ball was down before the knee was down. >> gary: >> gy: where that ball landed ofofhe pafs the line. they may move this up six inches. i didn't see his knee go down. knee down right there. >> verne: if anything -- >> gary:...
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henry leading the way. >> gary: this will come as a pass. a complete. henry truck and trailer.behind the big truck. trail and you got it. learned that a long time ago back in high school. truck and trailer. >> verne: by the way, i bumped into your center before the game. >> gary: the last captain of an alabama team coached by bear bryant. the last time. he was the captain of the team. >> verne: i'll be darned. >> gary: yes. >> verne: is that a fumble? could be. >> gary: i got a text and said don't mention the world turnover. you're a jinx. so now he's officially the jinx. >> verne: henry with the bobble. >> gary: it was. only the 10th turnover for lsu on the season. they got it. bower got it. did he recover it or not? number 46 bowers is the guy that got his hand on it. >> verne: i think he did. here's henry. angry with himself. reggie ragland looks into the student section. he says give us a little noise down here. >> gary: this is where malachi dupre has to make a play. they have not been able to run on this alabama defense. what will lsu dial up? >> verne: in this half, lsu
henry leading the way. >> gary: this will come as a pass. a complete. henry truck and trailer.behind the big truck. trail and you got it. learned that a long time ago back in high school. truck and trailer. >> verne: by the way, i bumped into your center before the game. >> gary: the last captain of an alabama team coached by bear bryant. the last time. he was the captain of the team. >> verne: i'll be darned. >> gary: yes. >> verne: is that a fumble? could...
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henry leading the way. >> gary: this will come as a pass. a complete. henry truck and trailer. stay behind the big truck. trail and you got it. learned that a long time ago back in high scscol. truck and trailer. >> verne: by the way, i bumped into your center before the game. >> gary: the last captain of an alabama team coached by bear bryant. the last time. he was the captain of the team. >> verne: i'll be darned. >> gary: yes. >> verne: is that a fumble? could be. >> gary: i got a text and said don't mention the world turnover. you're a jinx. so now he's officially the jinx. >> verne: henry with the bobble. >> gary: it was. only the 10th turnover for lsu they got it. bower got it. did he recover it or not? number 46 bowers is the guy that got his hand on it. >> verne: i think he did. here's's henry. angry with himself. reggie ragland looks into the student section. he says give us a little noise down here. >> gary: this is where malachi dupre has to make a play. they have not been able to run on this alabama fense. what will lsu dial up? >> verne: in this half,su has run for
henry leading the way. >> gary: this will come as a pass. a complete. henry truck and trailer. stay behind the big truck. trail and you got it. learned that a long time ago back in high scscol. truck and trailer. >> verne: by the way, i bumped into your center before the game. >> gary: the last captain of an alabama team coached by bear bryant. the last time. he was the captain of the team. >> verne: i'll be darned. >> gary: yes. >> verne: is that a fumble?...
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he says henry's testimony would make a difference. "when we go to trial and he gets to get up on the stand and the boys get to get up on the stand and tell what they saw piercy do to my son they will get to see the whole truth of what he actually did do. " jack: to follow along on this story and see all our past coverage, visit our website. that's we are iowa dot com. stephanie/2med we're going to take a quick break, but we have lots more ahead on local five news at six. jack/2med but coming up next -- it's 100 years of helping others. "so a great, great feeling to do our small part." " jack: hear why volunteers say today is the most important day in making the perfect thanksgiving meal for those who need it most. brad: and i'll have your forecast ahead, we'll be right back. "your watching local 5 news at 6 in hd with jack miller, stephanie jack miller, stephanie angleson, we are iowa's most accurate forecast with chief meteorologist brad iowa's most accurate forecast with chief meteorologist brad edwards, and local 5 sports with spor
he says henry's testimony would make a difference. "when we go to trial and he gets to get up on the stand and the boys get to get up on the stand and tell what they saw piercy do to my son they will get to see the whole truth of what he actually did do. " jack: to follow along on this story and see all our past coverage, visit our website. that's we are iowa dot com. stephanie/2med we're going to take a quick break, but we have lots more ahead on local five news at six. jack/2med but...
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henry leading the way. >> gary: this will come as a pass. a complete. henry truck and trailer. stay behind the big truck. trail and you got it. learned that a long time ago back in high school. truck and trailer. >> verne: by the way, i bumped into your center before the game. >> gary: the last captain of an alabama team coached by bear bryant. the last time. he was the captain of the team. >> verne: i'll be darned. >> gary: yes. >> verne: is that a fumble? could be. >> gary: i got a text and said turnover. you're a jinx. so now he's officially the jinx. >> verne: henry with the bobble. >> gary: it was. only the 10th turnover for lsu on the season. they got it. bower got it. did he recover it or not? number 46 bowers is the guy that got his hand on it. >> verne: i think he did. here's henry. angry with himself. reggie ragland looks into the student section. he says give us a little noise down here. >> gary: this is where malachi dupre has to make a play. they have not been able to run on this alabama defense. what will lsu dial up? >> verne: in this half, lsu has run for minus
henry leading the way. >> gary: this will come as a pass. a complete. henry truck and trailer. stay behind the big truck. trail and you got it. learned that a long time ago back in high school. truck and trailer. >> verne: by the way, i bumped into your center before the game. >> gary: the last captain of an alabama team coached by bear bryant. the last time. he was the captain of the team. >> verne: i'll be darned. >> gary: yes. >> verne: is that a fumble?...
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that's why henry clay is on the cover of my new book. americans understand the role and the power of speaking and we defined that role as they became the greatest speaker in american history. sadly, the most recent speaker either didn't understand the role or refuse to accept it and put the interests of his own district and interests of his political party ahead of the nations interest which would be fine if he were an ordinary congressman. but he wasn't. once the house of representatives elected a speaker, that person is no longer committed to debate or vote in the house. he is there to engineer compromises that will bring a majority of congress. a majority of americans together in the interest of the nation. now, we are often a very difficult people to bring together which is why even 200 years since the first congress convened, the house has finally enacted 5% of all proposed legislation. 5%. 95% are rejected. some say that's dysfunctional. if the new law helps you and doesn't hurt me, i may be for it. but if it hurts me, i'm against
that's why henry clay is on the cover of my new book. americans understand the role and the power of speaking and we defined that role as they became the greatest speaker in american history. sadly, the most recent speaker either didn't understand the role or refuse to accept it and put the interests of his own district and interests of his political party ahead of the nations interest which would be fine if he were an ordinary congressman. but he wasn't. once the house of representatives...
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derrick henry. i don't know. i don't think he got there. >> gary: i don't think he did. >> verne: no. >> gary: i thought his knee came down. this will be looked at like a touchdown. i think he's short. he never really got his feet behind him on this one. he stumbles and falls forward and i don't think so. game is still alive. he needed to hit that full speed. it's very close. we're going to have to look again to see if hoos knees touched before they spotted it. >> verne: there is the stretch. short. >> gary: short. don't even need to look. derrick henry never got up any steam behind him that time. no momentum going forward. he kind of stumbled forward, leaped out as far as he could. if he had hit that full speed, i don't see how they could have stopped him. >> verne: that was a 10-play drive. all 10 plays runs by henry, but on the 10th play. >> gary: and remember, it was the fourth-down play two years ago that alabama didn't make that really set up all the craziness at the end of the game. remember carl lawson ma
derrick henry. i don't know. i don't think he got there. >> gary: i don't think he did. >> verne: no. >> gary: i thought his knee came down. this will be looked at like a touchdown. i think he's short. he never really got his feet behind him on this one. he stumbles and falls forward and i don't think so. game is still alive. he needed to hit that full speed. it's very close. we're going to have to look again to see if hoos knees touched before they spotted it. >> verne:...
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henry makes the catch. tosses it back. collins is down. a couple razorbacks are down. >> aaron: they're down, carter, but i don't know if they're out. that football first there. >> carter: first down arkansas. morgan slow to get up. said last chance for arkansas but it was fourth and 25 and a wild play as henry makes the catch. then laterals to keep it alive for collins. now it will be first down and are arkansas. what a wild play by the razorbacks. >> aaron: what a heads-up play by hunter henry. he knows he's going to be tackled. he has the wherewithal to try to keep the play alive. getting it past the line to gain. they're going to look at this, carter. interesting to see who touched lateraled it backwards. >> carter: al ford and the replay booth wants to look at this. we'll find out what they're looking at. it's at the end of the play to see if the ball came loose from collins, who it was recovered by and critically, where it was recovered so if the ball comes loose from collins, right here, if it's a fumble, recovered boy arkansas, but
henry makes the catch. tosses it back. collins is down. a couple razorbacks are down. >> aaron: they're down, carter, but i don't know if they're out. that football first there. >> carter: first down arkansas. morgan slow to get up. said last chance for arkansas but it was fourth and 25 and a wild play as henry makes the catch. then laterals to keep it alive for collins. now it will be first down and are arkansas. what a wild play by the razorbacks. >> aaron: what a heads-up...
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we saw the lateral from henry earlier. then ole miss d's it up perfectly but marquis hayneswith his left hand keeps this drive alive. you're halfway clesser to the end zone than you were on the play before. >> aaron: ole miss was in perfect position on that last play. this would be the situation. you think arkansas would rely on its offensive line. >> carter: it comes down to this. no waiting around for that third overtime where you have to go for two. the second two-point try for arkansas. collins next to allen. >> carter: morgan. fake it. allen takes it. dives. and he is in. the two-point conversion. arkansas wins it in overtime. >> carter: all bret bielema can do is smile. escaping oxford with a shootout overtime win, 53-52 over ole miss. now the attention turns to brandon allen down at the goal line. the player who has fought through injury after injury to be on the field for his arkansas razorbacks laying it out on the game. >> aaron: just a beautifully designed quarterback run. he gets hit and lets go of the football
we saw the lateral from henry earlier. then ole miss d's it up perfectly but marquis hayneswith his left hand keeps this drive alive. you're halfway clesser to the end zone than you were on the play before. >> aaron: ole miss was in perfect position on that last play. this would be the situation. you think arkansas would rely on its offensive line. >> carter: it comes down to this. no waiting around for that third overtime where you have to go for two. the second two-point try for...
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i don't know, henry.se that when i become a famous rock star and tour all over the world, i'll always give free concerts at crossroads cafe. - don't do me any favors. - okay, i'll never give another concert at crossroads cafe. so, can you help me out ? all right, henry. all right ? all right. all right ! - you won't regret this. - i probably will. i can't believe you still remember that. how can i forget ? ah, that was a wonderful meal. i can't tell you how nice it is to see you both again. thank you for inviting me. oh, the pleasure is ours. it's always good to see friends from home. excuse me, please. all part of being a parent. oh, the baby brings us much happiness. how are your children ? ah. growing too quickly. oh. it must be very difficult to leave them when you have to travel so much. i never really traveled so much before, but as my chief engineer has left the firm, it has been difficult to meet our deadlines. i'm sorry to hear that. it's too bad that you are no longer available, jamal. you must
i don't know, henry.se that when i become a famous rock star and tour all over the world, i'll always give free concerts at crossroads cafe. - don't do me any favors. - okay, i'll never give another concert at crossroads cafe. so, can you help me out ? all right, henry. all right ? all right. all right ! - you won't regret this. - i probably will. i can't believe you still remember that. how can i forget ? ah, that was a wonderful meal. i can't tell you how nice it is to see you both again....
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>> henry: down here. >> henry: down here! >> henry: yeah... yeah! >> henry: great. >> henry: yeah.ad a little mix up. >> henry: i'm actually on assignment in africa at the moment. >> henry: but, i've also been looking for great furniture. >> henry: because, today we are featuring russell's fine furniture on bay area bargains. >> henry: now, they have some fabulous deals. >> henry: i've been looking around here in africa and to be perfectly honest beautiful furniture but, it's a lot of trouble. >> henry: you have to get shots... you have to export. >> henry: my suggestion is go to santa clara. listen to richard. >> henry: he has some amazing deals, at russell fine furniture. >> henry: and, that's coming up on bay area bargains! >> music
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ryan: sergeant randy henry didn't hold back in our one-on-one interview. the former water patrol supervisor tells me the highway patrol is at fault, but the agency has been trying to silence his story. >> i just feel so bad for the family that we killed their son. ryan: brandon ellingson's death on missouri's lake of the ozarks was ruled an accidental drowning. but nearly a year and a half later, a former water patrol supervisor is speaking out. >> as soon as brandon ellingson got onto tony piercy's boat i believe it was a death march. ryan: sergeant randy henry of the missouri highway patrol was working that night and interviewed trooper anthony piercy immediately after the accident. >> this happened on our watch. it should not have happened. it was totally preventable and it was covered up. ryan: may 2014, trooper piercy while intoxicated. those critical moments after on the highway patrol boat have been criticized by brandon's family and spurred legislative hearings. trooper piercy admits he placed the wrong life jacket on ellingson, who was handcuffed
ryan: sergeant randy henry didn't hold back in our one-on-one interview. the former water patrol supervisor tells me the highway patrol is at fault, but the agency has been trying to silence his story. >> i just feel so bad for the family that we killed their son. ryan: brandon ellingson's death on missouri's lake of the ozarks was ruled an accidental drowning. but nearly a year and a half later, a former water patrol supervisor is speaking out. >> as soon as brandon ellingson got...
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henry makes the catch. tosses it back. a couple razorbacks are down. >> aaron: they're down, carter, but i don't know if they're out. >> aaron: hard to see who hits that football first there. >> carter: first down arkansas. morgan slow to get up. said last chance for arkansas but it was fourth and 25 and a wild play as henry makes the catch. then laterals to keep it alive for collins. now it will be first down and are arkansas. what a wild play by the razorbacks. >> aaron: what a heads-up play by hunter henry. he knows he's going to be he has the wherewithal to try to keep the play alive. getting it past the line to gain. they're going to look at this, carter. interesting to see who touched the football first when henry lateraled it backwards. >> carter: al ford and the replay booth wants to look at this. we'll find out what they're looking at. it's at the end of the play to see if the ball came loose from collins, who it was recovered by recovered so if the ball comes loose from collins, right here, if it's a fumble, reco
henry makes the catch. tosses it back. a couple razorbacks are down. >> aaron: they're down, carter, but i don't know if they're out. >> aaron: hard to see who hits that football first there. >> carter: first down arkansas. morgan slow to get up. said last chance for arkansas but it was fourth and 25 and a wild play as henry makes the catch. then laterals to keep it alive for collins. now it will be first down and are arkansas. what a wild play by the razorbacks. >>...
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bernard-henri: i hope not.e that the obama i met in in 2003, who was the senator of illinois and the brave, young man -- i hope this obama of 2003 is still alive in turkey today, and i hope so much. two cities have been struck in 14 years. new york on september 11, paris today. why these two cities? why? what is the common point of new york and of paris? they have -- both of them -- what fascists hate more, the shining cities of new york and paris, the cities of culture, intelligence, and freedom, this is the incarnation of what these people hate more. let's unite, hollande and obama, to finish with this nightmare. in the peshmergas, we saw -- anyone -- charlie: but we cannot fight someone else's battle. who else other than the kurds? there are no saudi troops, -- onre are no turkey troops the ground. michael: i was going to say, we actually have seen some successful policy in syria. i give the president some do for this, because it is not a knowledge. there were there were two programs that we funded. the seco
bernard-henri: i hope not.e that the obama i met in in 2003, who was the senator of illinois and the brave, young man -- i hope this obama of 2003 is still alive in turkey today, and i hope so much. two cities have been struck in 14 years. new york on september 11, paris today. why these two cities? why? what is the common point of new york and of paris? they have -- both of them -- what fascists hate more, the shining cities of new york and paris, the cities of culture, intelligence, and...
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that randy henry says was paid for with brandon ellingsons have done anything differently? no. brandon ellingson was cooperative, you can see that in the photo (show photo) 23:23:26 missiouri highway patrol killed brandon, tony being responsible, but i share in that responsibility. when it came time for the state coroner to investigate if piercy should face criminal charges, henry says highway patrol purposely withheld evidence and witnesses to change the outcome of the investigation.... 23:07:23 if the jury had seen all the evidence, i could have accepted this but the evidence was witheld. the system is broke and no one was held accountable for that. today piercy is still on the job... a fact henry struggles with. 23:05:41 i believe there are elements there for involuntary manslaughter. nikki: should he be in jail? not saying he needs to be in jail... but charged with a felony and let the courts decide. henry himself was demoted and transferred to another area after he claims officals encouraged him to lie about the strength of their training program on the record. he says now
that randy henry says was paid for with brandon ellingsons have done anything differently? no. brandon ellingson was cooperative, you can see that in the photo (show photo) 23:23:26 missiouri highway patrol killed brandon, tony being responsible, but i share in that responsibility. when it came time for the state coroner to investigate if piercy should face criminal charges, henry says highway patrol purposely withheld evidence and witnesses to change the outcome of the investigation.......
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henry: it is a human aspect. erik: no question. henry: let's put that aside.e germany, they are bringing in about 1.2 million migrants this year so if you think about that, about 12,000 euros per migrant, that is stimulative. the economics community has said that is a positive. something we have been focused on at kkr is what is the social and political component. i think you are going to see the ecb is going to lean in so you will get more negative deposit increasedecember, buying, and make equities more attractive. on a longer-term basis, you do have to question, does the velocity of money and travel slow down as you direct permanent or semipermanent walls. last time i was on, we talked about europe as an interesting destination. we are still talking about equities in europe. the second thing i would say is that the restructuring of financial services industry right now -- stephanie: european banks getting smaller? henry: it is another leg up. the u.s. banks will restructure, the european banks will restructure. there is a banks, change in management, they w
henry: it is a human aspect. erik: no question. henry: let's put that aside.e germany, they are bringing in about 1.2 million migrants this year so if you think about that, about 12,000 euros per migrant, that is stimulative. the economics community has said that is a positive. something we have been focused on at kkr is what is the social and political component. i think you are going to see the ecb is going to lean in so you will get more negative deposit increasedecember, buying, and make...
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henry officially retires next month. now the officer who spent three decades loyal to the badge says he is partly to blame for ellingson's drowning. >> i was part of the system. i signed off on tony piercy to work the water. ryan s.: you regret that now. >> yes i regret it 100%. it's something i'm going to have to live with for the rest of my life. elizabeth: that was ryan smith reporting. he also spoke to brandon's father about sgt. henry's actions as a whistle blower. he hopes sgt. henry's account of what happened will help spur action. >> i'm just glad there's people in the patrol that are willing to step forward and do the right thing. by him stepping forward telling the truth, it should renew the interest and hopefully we'll get some answers. -- hopefully we will get some result out of this. -- get some resolve out of this. elizabeth: ellingson says the family's pursuit of charges in federal court is moving forward. representatives of the missouri highway patrol will be in iowa next month for depositions. eric: char
henry officially retires next month. now the officer who spent three decades loyal to the badge says he is partly to blame for ellingson's drowning. >> i was part of the system. i signed off on tony piercy to work the water. ryan s.: you regret that now. >> yes i regret it 100%. it's something i'm going to have to live with for the rest of my life. elizabeth: that was ryan smith reporting. he also spoke to brandon's father about sgt. henry's actions as a whistle blower. he hopes...
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- everyone is in a rush. - everybody except henry. remember ?i told you about my business management class. oh, yes, i forgot. what time does your class start, rosa ? not until 6:30, but it's a long bus ride. and i need to go to the library-- what was that ? oh, jamal ! sorry about the noise. the air conditioner in your office... is almost ready, mr. brashov. i just have to replace this one part, and then you can move back in. - why don't you just get one of those ceiling fans ? - a ceiling fan is all right but it won't do all the things my system will do. we are very lucky to have... an engineer working here at crossroads cafe. i'll be running a final test of the air conditioner in 2 minutes and 27 seconds. is he testing the air conditioner or launching a rocket ? - that's jamal. - mr. brashov, if i don't leave right now my children will be advertising for a new mother. please, go. don't worry about it. - maybe rosa can finish up ? - what ? didn't you hear anything i just said ? i have to leave too ! why don't you let mr. brashov decide who doe
- everyone is in a rush. - everybody except henry. remember ?i told you about my business management class. oh, yes, i forgot. what time does your class start, rosa ? not until 6:30, but it's a long bus ride. and i need to go to the library-- what was that ? oh, jamal ! sorry about the noise. the air conditioner in your office... is almost ready, mr. brashov. i just have to replace this one part, and then you can move back in. - why don't you just get one of those ceiling fans ? - a ceiling fan...
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it looks at the early life of henry kissinger. he is interviewed by carla anne robbins of the council on foreign relations and national security prep best threat root college. >> welcome professor and thank you for doing this. this is the first of two book authorized under the prep as you say that not only has this book been written with her kissinger's cooperation it was written with his suggestion. how did that happen? >> authors ought to be nervous of it because it advised that he had some control over it. when he suggested this to me which is number than ten years ago i said, yes i will be willing to do this but one condition, i have a completely free hand and you have to accept that if you ask me to do this and give me access to your private papers, i will write what i think is the truth. which is incidentally the basis for which i have written the previous book. so he agreed to that. i think i would be willing to take it on on any other basis. >> so how does it happen? did you know him before hand? >> i had met him of course
it looks at the early life of henry kissinger. he is interviewed by carla anne robbins of the council on foreign relations and national security prep best threat root college. >> welcome professor and thank you for doing this. this is the first of two book authorized under the prep as you say that not only has this book been written with her kissinger's cooperation it was written with his suggestion. how did that happen? >> authors ought to be nervous of it because it advised that...
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randy henry: yes, i regret it 100%. eric: meanwhile, ellingson's father craig says the family's pursuit of charges in federal court is moving forward. representatives of the missouri highway patrol will be in iowa next month for depositions. elizabeth: the driver involved in a deadly des moines car crash monday morning now faces multiple charges. police arrested 24-year-old troy lee mure junior tuesday when he was released from the hospital. officials say mure was drunk when he crashed his car into a utility pole in the 600 block of 35th street. 22-year-old scalicity perez was the passenger in the car. and was killed in the crash. perez's family tells kcci she leaves behind four children. mure is in the polk county jail, charged with vehicular homicide by reckless driving, vehicular homicide by operating while intoxicated, and owi. eric: brendan mcguinness is expected to appear in a dallas county courtroom today on first degree murder charges. mcguinness is charged in the shooting death of 41-year-old gino risola. risol
randy henry: yes, i regret it 100%. eric: meanwhile, ellingson's father craig says the family's pursuit of charges in federal court is moving forward. representatives of the missouri highway patrol will be in iowa next month for depositions. elizabeth: the driver involved in a deadly des moines car crash monday morning now faces multiple charges. police arrested 24-year-old troy lee mure junior tuesday when he was released from the hospital. officials say mure was drunk when he crashed his car...
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bales-henry becomes the first latino to serve on the city bales-henry becomes the first latino to serve on the city council. for links to your county auditor's website and results from around the state head to our website, that's we are iowa dot com. we are iowa dot com. sabrina: the third thing you need to know before you walk out the door... sabrina: a congressional investigation shows the pentagon paid dozens of professional sports teams to support the troops. now, some members of congress are looking to ban the practice of what they call "paying for patriotism." the investigation showed 53- million in taxpayer dollars have been spent on sponsoring these events. elias: number four... elias: a memorial that sparked national controversy will move after veterans day. the kneeling soldier memorial mysteriously showed up, without permission months ago in youngs park in knoxville. the knoxvilles city council voted to move the memorial to private property. local veterans said they're happy the memorial is here to stay. sabrina: and finally... you'll want to know about this story in the big
bales-henry becomes the first latino to serve on the city bales-henry becomes the first latino to serve on the city council. for links to your county auditor's website and results from around the state head to our website, that's we are iowa dot com. we are iowa dot com. sabrina: the third thing you need to know before you walk out the door... sabrina: a congressional investigation shows the pentagon paid dozens of professional sports teams to support the troops. now, some members of congress...
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i think henry's analysis is broadly right. there is a question of which part of the electorate consolidates first? i think a lot of people are thinking that ben carson might and ted cruz may take that vote. as henry indicated, and a lot of the earlier states will be favorable to him. if that happens early that gives him and a lot of momentum. he other candidates, as mentioned on the establishment side may be more divided. the big question is donald trump. that what point do we say is he doingervative, or is he well in polling. does he become the alternative to those who can last through? >> just very quickly, i'm assuming that ben carson is going to fade. that ben carson's polling right now if you were to sustain that through, it would be quite clue that ben carson would be the nominee because ben carson is running first among all the ideological factions, project and the evangelicals who dominate in the early voting states on march 1 and march 15. he is running first or second among the establishment conservatives. if that we
i think henry's analysis is broadly right. there is a question of which part of the electorate consolidates first? i think a lot of people are thinking that ben carson might and ted cruz may take that vote. as henry indicated, and a lot of the earlier states will be favorable to him. if that happens early that gives him and a lot of momentum. he other candidates, as mentioned on the establishment side may be more divided. the big question is donald trump. that what point do we say is he...
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and where is henry ? he should be back from that delivery by now. so, my friends how do you like my restaurant ? - it is a wonderful little place. - very charming. it is, isn't it ? not too pretentious. - rosa, how are you doing on tomorrow's special ? - excuse me ? - what do you think you're doing ? - come along now, katharine. you have work to do ! excuse us one moment. - you can't tell me what to do ! - are you feeling okay ? katharine, meet me in the kitchen this instant. come into the kitchen ! what's wrong with him ? maybe there is a full moon. please. i need to talk to both of you... in the kitchen ! okay. fine. we'd love to see your restaurant's kitchen. do you mind ? - oh, no, no, no ! that's impossible ! - it is ? yes. it's the board of health. they are very strict. only employees are allowed in the kitchen. i have a little problem. okay. but you owe us one. a big one. my friends ! welcome to my cafe ! - you have already welcomed us, gamal. - i know ! i felt the need to do it again ! is there anything else i can get you, mr. al-jibali ? -
and where is henry ? he should be back from that delivery by now. so, my friends how do you like my restaurant ? - it is a wonderful little place. - very charming. it is, isn't it ? not too pretentious. - rosa, how are you doing on tomorrow's special ? - excuse me ? - what do you think you're doing ? - come along now, katharine. you have work to do ! excuse us one moment. - you can't tell me what to do ! - are you feeling okay ? katharine, meet me in the kitchen this instant. come into the...
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derrick henry over 200 yards for second straight week. dak prescott hits the 300 mark but team only scoring six points. now look at the sec west standings with alabama now at 6-1 in conference play. lsu will try to keep pace tonight against arkansas. if the tigers do beat the hogs only tigers and ole miss will still be in contention for the sec west. rootingg for auburn couple weeks from now in the meantime i am joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. this was another tide -- didn't dominate first half from there. >> so hard to beat alabama. there were five turnovers. mississippi state had nice plan they were moving the bl they were stopping alabama. then, boom, a punt return. boom, there goes ridley with about 50 yard catch and run for touchdown really difficult to keep up with these guys, make the understatement when nick saban says we thought we had an advantage with our front agagast their offensive line. every time you say it you have that -- >> you don't say. it doesn't stop there with that frontof alabama. it stops with derrick h
derrick henry over 200 yards for second straight week. dak prescott hits the 300 mark but team only scoring six points. now look at the sec west standings with alabama now at 6-1 in conference play. lsu will try to keep pace tonight against arkansas. if the tigers do beat the hogs only tigers and ole miss will still be in contention for the sec west. rootingg for auburn couple weeks from now in the meantime i am joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. this was another tide -- didn't dominate...
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(nat barking) in missouri this is how randy henry is spending the retirement... partner... a former k-9 officer. (good boy) but his dog... is just years with the state patrol... most everything else hes gotten rid of. 23:30:25 i had my retirement letter typed up, i couldn't wait to hit send. one of the happiest days of my life. he says he doesn't even like being referred to as "sergeant" anymore... its a reminder of what he says is a mistake that will stay with him forever. 23:29:36 that is something you'll never forget. i was part of this organization. we all have to take responsibility, its something that will stay with us for the rest of our lives. the mistake... he says was when missouri highway patrol merged its road and water operations...and he was in charge of signing off on the training of a trooper named anthony piercy... 2:50:27 they enouraged him to the the first 20/20/20 officer, 20 dui on road, 20 bwi and 20 drug arrests. they actively encouraged him to be top dog, and i think that had a little to do with all of this. rush rush so we can get to the next one. h
(nat barking) in missouri this is how randy henry is spending the retirement... partner... a former k-9 officer. (good boy) but his dog... is just years with the state patrol... most everything else hes gotten rid of. 23:30:25 i had my retirement letter typed up, i couldn't wait to hit send. one of the happiest days of my life. he says he doesn't even like being referred to as "sergeant" anymore... its a reminder of what he says is a mistake that will stay with him forever. 23:29:36...
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students from henry c lee elementer to school received a campus tour.he youngsters had a chance to meet and ask questions of penn students who were graduates of philadelphia high schools. >>> we are saying a fond farewell to one of our long time colleagues tonight here at "action news." david henry is retiring after reporting thousands of stories for us and more importantly for you. david, thank you for everything you did. you made us better. tonight brian taff looks back on david's superb career. >> at city hall in wilmington, in harris, in allentown, in reading, in atlantic city. in south philadelphia. in northeast philadelphia. i'm david henry channel6 "action news." >> he's been a mainstay of "action news" for nearly 30 years. >> they've asked to us poe o ticket their identities. >> you've watched david henry cover the big stories. >> what we're seeing of course is a lot of chaos a lot of emergency personnel here in the middle of the intersection of 23rd and market street. >> and sometime the not so big ones. >> we formed a relay brigade and got him
students from henry c lee elementer to school received a campus tour.he youngsters had a chance to meet and ask questions of penn students who were graduates of philadelphia high schools. >>> we are saying a fond farewell to one of our long time colleagues tonight here at "action news." david henry is retiring after reporting thousands of stories for us and more importantly for you. david, thank you for everything you did. you made us better. tonight brian taff looks back on...
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derrick henry over 200 yards for second straight week. dak prescott hits the 300 mark but team only scoring six points. now look at the sec west standings with alabama now at 6-1 in conference play. lsu will try to keep pace tonight against arkansas. if the tigers do beat the hogs only tigers and ole miss will still be in contention for the sec west. rooting for auburn couple weeks from now in the meantime i am joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. this was another tide -- didn't dominate first half from there. >> so hard to beat alabama. there were five turnovers. mississippi state had nice plan they were moving the ball they were stopping alabama. then, boom, a punt return. boom, there goes ridley with about 50 yard catch and run for touchdown really difficult to keep up with these guys, make the understatement when nick saban says we thought we had an advantage with our front against their offensive line. every time you say it you have that -- >> you don't say. it doesn't stop there with that front of alabama. it stops with derrick
derrick henry over 200 yards for second straight week. dak prescott hits the 300 mark but team only scoring six points. now look at the sec west standings with alabama now at 6-1 in conference play. lsu will try to keep pace tonight against arkansas. if the tigers do beat the hogs only tigers and ole miss will still be in contention for the sec west. rooting for auburn couple weeks from now in the meantime i am joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. this was another tide -- didn't dominate...
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henry the second, john's father, henry the first, john's great-grandfather. they came to the throne both in contentious circumstances. we will defend the liberties of the church i will defend the rights and customs of england. we know the coronation chart had to be the first time had been on the minds of the rebels several months prior, maybe even in the autumn of 1214. started to think this could be a model for rebellion or for putting it on the cat if you'd like. but in this sort of broader scholastic sense, the idea, the ideas with questions about what do you do with the tyrants when a prince becomes a tyrant? those are talked about at the university of paris, and intellectual school, went back and include been like thomas becket, similar generation. these kind of their intellectual men to be think about the nature of power and what to do. langston was a key figure advising the rebels to begin with and then mediating the magna carta. a lot of deep thinking, probably attribute. a lot of the detail comes from special interest, you know. and the church. we do
henry the second, john's father, henry the first, john's great-grandfather. they came to the throne both in contentious circumstances. we will defend the liberties of the church i will defend the rights and customs of england. we know the coronation chart had to be the first time had been on the minds of the rebels several months prior, maybe even in the autumn of 1214. started to think this could be a model for rebellion or for putting it on the cat if you'd like. but in this sort of broader...
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henry says thats when piercy continued to fail horribly to do the right thing. 23:03:39 it was a very simple rescue, if he had maintained his wits, jumped in and told people he could have held onto him for over an hour, you don't let a kid out there while you're in the boat... he didn't even call for backup. piercy did eventually jump into recover ellingson, but said he wasn't able to keep ahold of him... and says he struggled to stay afloat and worried for his own safety... it's a story randy henry says changed over time... 23:02:17 i told him he was lying, i was gonna support you through this. you're lying to me. we are done. i'm not gonna support you. you killed this kid, now you're lying about it. you are not very remorseful if you're lying about it. nikki: what did he say? nothing. he walked out. i haven't spoken to him since. lies and mistakes.... that randy henry says was paid for with brandon ellingsons life. 22:55:34 could brandon have done anything differently? no. brandon ellingson was cooperative, you can see that in the photo (show photo) 23:23:26 missiouri highway patrol
henry says thats when piercy continued to fail horribly to do the right thing. 23:03:39 it was a very simple rescue, if he had maintained his wits, jumped in and told people he could have held onto him for over an hour, you don't let a kid out there while you're in the boat... he didn't even call for backup. piercy did eventually jump into recover ellingson, but said he wasn't able to keep ahold of him... and says he struggled to stay afloat and worried for his own safety... it's a story randy...
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nbc's henry austin joining us with the latest on this fluid situation in mali. henry, thank you.ourse we'll keep tabs on that and bring you the latest just as soon as we get more details. straight ahead, more on the controversial proposal by donald trump that would require all muslim americans to register on some sort of database. details on that next. proud of you, son. ge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to...
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ryan: sergeant randy henry interviews -- interviewed trooper pearcy. he doesn't hold back. >> this happened on our watch. this shouldn't have happened, totally preventable. and then it was covered up. ryan: sergeant henry is set to retire next month after 30 years with the missouri highway patrol and water control. those two agencies were merged in that, henry says, resulted in poor training for some officers. the trooper admits he put the right -- but the wrong lifejacket on ellingson. because of that, ellingson couldn't stay above the surface after he went overboard. tonight at 10:00, henry opens up about the highway patrol's internal investigation and their efforts, he says, to silence him. steve: and commitment 2016 news this afternoon new poll numbers , show a new gop candidate now closing in on donald trump. chief political reporter cynthia fodor live in-studio with a detailed look at the results. cynthia: steve, trump is back on top, ahead of dr. ben carson, but ted cruz has more than doubled his numbers. quinnipiac university's poll shows likel
ryan: sergeant randy henry interviews -- interviewed trooper pearcy. he doesn't hold back. >> this happened on our watch. this shouldn't have happened, totally preventable. and then it was covered up. ryan: sergeant henry is set to retire next month after 30 years with the missouri highway patrol and water control. those two agencies were merged in that, henry says, resulted in poor training for some officers. the trooper admits he put the right -- but the wrong lifejacket on ellingson....
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can you imagine going through a million of henry kissinger's papers? somebody should. >> host: biographer working on that hopefully. >> guest: ferguson has written the first volume of henry kissinger's life from birth to 1968 called the idealist. this was the mad magazine edition. >> host: back to butterfield, you tried swayback in 1973 when you were working on watergate, to reach butterfield. tried knocking on his door. >> guest: i was able to knock on his door and there was the kind of change from the drapes in his living room. >> host: i you going to try again? >> guest: i didn't try again. after nixon's council made the allegation nixon and the senate watergate committee was trying to find out if there is something to verify or refused, i told two people on staff, the general counsel, you ought to talk to butterfield because of a couple of people talked to including markfield and sloan who was a nixon committee -- butterfield was in charge of internal security, a word that is used for wiretapping in the justice department. so they called and there
can you imagine going through a million of henry kissinger's papers? somebody should. >> host: biographer working on that hopefully. >> guest: ferguson has written the first volume of henry kissinger's life from birth to 1968 called the idealist. this was the mad magazine edition. >> host: back to butterfield, you tried swayback in 1973 when you were working on watergate, to reach butterfield. tried knocking on his door. >> guest: i was able to knock on his door and...
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please henry maybe the director maybe henry. >> the fundamentally the types of items you've listed belong to the project team and management that works under the direction of the dbi director so we're - we definitely feel greatest owner 100 percent ownership this is that responsibility given to us by director huey so we're responsible. >> okay director huey. >> besides i ask henry and shawn and my assistant director we've ordered the documentation from the last few years you know engagement with all the you know supporter and user e.r. the documents we send to the consultant document what we require and then you know, i took the full probability for the whole young that's all i don't feel comfortable with the way it is going so i want the reset. >> thank you. >> so at this stage open up for public comment if no more commissioners. >> i have a comment. >> okay. >> madam secretary. >> been promoted. >> good morning. i'm jerry i would last week to make a few comments on the department of building inspection preemption of the sell last year system and the building inspection oversight of this
please henry maybe the director maybe henry. >> the fundamentally the types of items you've listed belong to the project team and management that works under the direction of the dbi director so we're - we definitely feel greatest owner 100 percent ownership this is that responsibility given to us by director huey so we're responsible. >> okay director huey. >> besides i ask henry and shawn and my assistant director we've ordered the documentation from the last few years you...
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we've been talking to henry wann, clinical social worker, when he's not working henry is travelling the world and taking great photographs and so where have you gone? >> wow, hong kong, maylin china, beijing, singapore, vietnam, switzerland, sweden, ireland, scotland, england. >> you just hang out on vacation days and you're out of here. >> we're in a school now actually, it's nice. i have a couple months to travel. >> right, summertime off, right. >> before i started working at school i would save all of my vacs and take it all at once. >> and what are your big hobbies, besides you're a musician and we'll hear you play the drums in a second and you love photography and it's one of your hobbies. let's take a look at the pictures you've taken on your travels. >> this is in hong kong off one of the islands in hong kong. i just love photographing this place because it was a time capsule perfectly preserved. >> like the old way of living. >> yeah. a mountain called malosun and they just have wild monkeys roaming the place. >> and do they try to steal stuff? >> yes they do. if your backpack
we've been talking to henry wann, clinical social worker, when he's not working henry is travelling the world and taking great photographs and so where have you gone? >> wow, hong kong, maylin china, beijing, singapore, vietnam, switzerland, sweden, ireland, scotland, england. >> you just hang out on vacation days and you're out of here. >> we're in a school now actually, it's nice. i have a couple months to travel. >> right, summertime off, right. >> before i...
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. >>> comcast sportsnet's henry wofford joining us now. yes, there he is. henry, how are you doing? what are you going to be for halloween later on? >> i've already got my mask on. can't you tell? >> henry wofford? >> exactly. >> that's not scary. >> yeah, my face is normally scary. i apologize. you usually see me without makeup on. that would be one hell of a costume for you, terry. we've got a lot going on. warriors looking to stay unbeaten as they take on the pelicans for the second time this season. we'll have an update for you. plus, one of the 49ers' key off-season signings has already been shown the door. and this move might surprise a lot of 49er fans. you don't want to miss this. we'll be right back after the break. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. when australian rugby star jerryd haynes signed with the 49ers in march he was expected to make a huge impact but now the man known as australia's michael jordan, he's without a job. just seven games into his nfl career. the 49ers waived jerryd hayn today. the former running back was released to promote running back kendall gask
. >>> comcast sportsnet's henry wofford joining us now. yes, there he is. henry, how are you doing? what are you going to be for halloween later on? >> i've already got my mask on. can't you tell? >> henry wofford? >> exactly. >> that's not scary. >> yeah, my face is normally scary. i apologize. you usually see me without makeup on. that would be one hell of a costume for you, terry. we've got a lot going on. warriors looking to stay unbeaten as they take...
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i think henry's analysis is broadly right. there is a question of which part of the electorate consolidates first? i think a lot of people are thinking that ben carson might and ted cruz may take that vote. as henry indicated, and a lot of the earlier states will be favorable to him. if that happens early that gives him and a lot of momentum. he other candidates, as mentioned on the establishment side may be more divided. the big question is donald trump. that what point do we say is he doingervative, or is he well in polling. does he become the alternative to those who can last through? >> just very quickly, i'm assuming that ben carson is going to fade. that ben carson's polling right now if you were to sustain that through, it would be quite clue that ben carson would be the nominee because ben carson is running first among all the ideological factions, project and the evangelicals who dominate in the early voting states on march 1 and march 15. he is running first or second among the establishment conservatives. if that we
i think henry's analysis is broadly right. there is a question of which part of the electorate consolidates first? i think a lot of people are thinking that ben carson might and ted cruz may take that vote. as henry indicated, and a lot of the earlier states will be favorable to him. if that happens early that gives him and a lot of momentum. he other candidates, as mentioned on the establishment side may be more divided. the big question is donald trump. that what point do we say is he...
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us, he is not leaving any cya room, henry are.t hit, we get hit, he goes down as the worst president in u.s. history, no doubt. >> hillary clinton is struggling with the fact that she was supposed to be bringing the best resumed to the table and she certainly has better credentials on national security than, say, bernie sanders who is a democratic socialist and barely wanted to talk about it in the debate saturday 24 hours after the paris attacks. but, observed, in a general election she is going to have real problems if she is the nominee because she is tethered to this president who does have a pretty difficult record. >> that's fine but you avoided my cya question which is, you know, village people song. if we get hit, we have a passive president who believes progress is being made and no one else believes that that i can see. all right? >> it will be a disaster for him obviously it's a big if and we all hope it doesn't happen, obviously. >> of course. >> hillary clinton in the debate tried to separate herself on saturday by sa
us, he is not leaving any cya room, henry are.t hit, we get hit, he goes down as the worst president in u.s. history, no doubt. >> hillary clinton is struggling with the fact that she was supposed to be bringing the best resumed to the table and she certainly has better credentials on national security than, say, bernie sanders who is a democratic socialist and barely wanted to talk about it in the debate saturday 24 hours after the paris attacks. but, observed, in a general election she...
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bria: when speaking to michael, chris, and henry... a bald eagle flew right above our heads,hich according to them symbolized a good message for the future. there's a native american prayer that translates into "we are all related" and the three say if more people believed in helping each other, the city would be an even better place. live in studio, bria bell, abc 9 news. deborah: just two days after the horrific attacks in paris ... french fighter jets bombed isis targets in syria. france targeted the syrian city of considered the capital of the so- called "isis caliphat." the strike involved 12 aircraft.....droppi ng 20 bombs on military targets across the city. while in turkey at the g-20 summit...president obama...issued a stern warning to thosresponsible for the attacks. sot - president obama "the skies have been darkened by the horrific attacks that took place in paris. isis is also suspected of a deadly bombing in beirut last week and blowing up a russian passenger plane earlier this month, killing 224 people. the u-s has condu
bria: when speaking to michael, chris, and henry... a bald eagle flew right above our heads,hich according to them symbolized a good message for the future. there's a native american prayer that translates into "we are all related" and the three say if more people believed in helping each other, the city would be an even better place. live in studio, bria bell, abc 9 news. deborah: just two days after the horrific attacks in paris ... french fighter jets bombed isis targets in syria....
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. >> president nixon, you dispatched henry kissinger to paris on peace talks. >> it is thought the u.s working on a peace proposal for north vietnam. >> his strategy was to negotiate a peace agreement but at the same time to vietnamize the conflict. >> we had to turn the war over to south vietnam. we couldn't fight their war forever. >> the south vietnamese were taught to fight like americans. >> south vietnam's president said he wanted to take over full responsibility for the war. >> he had a lot to withdraw. there were over 500,000 men there. >> but he did have very slowly, as they supposedly shifted the burden of the fighting to the south vietnamese army. and a lot of people were getting killed during the process. >> 1969, vietnam moratorium day. >> never have so many of our people publicly and collectively manifested opposition to this country's involvement in a war. >> it wasn't hippies. it wasn't radicals and marxists, it was ordinary middle class americans, 2 million taking the day off of school, from work. it was a genuine democratic explosion of anti-war sentiment. >> loss of
. >> president nixon, you dispatched henry kissinger to paris on peace talks. >> it is thought the u.s working on a peace proposal for north vietnam. >> his strategy was to negotiate a peace agreement but at the same time to vietnamize the conflict. >> we had to turn the war over to south vietnam. we couldn't fight their war forever. >> the south vietnamese were taught to fight like americans. >> south vietnam's president said he wanted to take over full...