43
43
Oct 21, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
henry's grandparents, they built the house in 1786, and henry's own parents lived here from 1807 through their deaths. the last person to live at the house was henry's sister, ann longfellow pearce. she died here in 1901. and upon her death, she left the house and everything in it to maine historical set. as far as how much of what you see in the wadsworth longfellow house is original to the house and to the family, the figure i've been quoted is 94%. so is, in other words, almost all of it. there are a few places in the house where we've had to fill in some gaps, things that may have been lost over the years, but almost everything that you're looking at has a personal connection to the house, to the people who lived here. so this is the front hall of the wadsworth longfellow house where the family's guests would have come in. and as guests, they probably would have been taken right into the family's parlor. so is this was the most formal room of the house. it was where they kept their nicest things, their finest furniture, because this more often than not was a room really for special o
henry's grandparents, they built the house in 1786, and henry's own parents lived here from 1807 through their deaths. the last person to live at the house was henry's sister, ann longfellow pearce. she died here in 1901. and upon her death, she left the house and everything in it to maine historical set. as far as how much of what you see in the wadsworth longfellow house is original to the house and to the family, the figure i've been quoted is 94%. so is, in other words, almost all of it....
40
40
Oct 21, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
we don't think his grandfather every talks to henry -- talked to henry about paul revere. we don't know if you talk to him about the war at all. it is interesting to know that would have seen paul revere remembered in a very different way or his grandfather would have him remember. henry showed interest in becoming a writer from his childhood. he published his first poem when he was 13 years old. after he graduated from bowdoin college, he would have been 18 years old or 19 years old, he told his father he wanted to be a writer. i think he always knew that was his dream, his passion. this room was the family's room. room and sitting a place when they were not entertaining company in the parlor they might gather to relax. father, years henry's stephen longfellow, used this as his law office. and for a time practiced out of the house. he had a small waiting room added to the house for his clients to use. could come in and out this entrance and wait for stephen here without interrupting the day of the rest of the family. we know that when henry was young, he liked to sit here
we don't think his grandfather every talks to henry -- talked to henry about paul revere. we don't know if you talk to him about the war at all. it is interesting to know that would have seen paul revere remembered in a very different way or his grandfather would have him remember. henry showed interest in becoming a writer from his childhood. he published his first poem when he was 13 years old. after he graduated from bowdoin college, he would have been 18 years old or 19 years old, he told...
95
95
Oct 22, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
when henry was about 19 years old, his father had moved the law office out of the house, and henry'sother decided to turn this space into a china closet which had him feeling a little put out. he would say in a letter to his sister elizabeth, basically, i haven't been able to write a thing, not since the vandals crossed the rubicon into the sanctuary of the little room. and now, at 19, talking about his mother, i think we could assume the statement is a little tongue in cheek, but it shows how important this space really was to henry, even as he grew up. henry's poetry, his first big commercial success is probably evangeline which he published in 1847. evangeline the maritimes by the british in the 1700's and that was followed by other, other big hits, if you will, the courtship of miles standish. high with hiawatha, the tales o the wayside inn and one. things they have in common is a very romantic style and epic story telling, if you will, and all the poems that i just mentioned were all inspired by actual historical events or actual historical figures. henry, for his own purposes,
when henry was about 19 years old, his father had moved the law office out of the house, and henry'sother decided to turn this space into a china closet which had him feeling a little put out. he would say in a letter to his sister elizabeth, basically, i haven't been able to write a thing, not since the vandals crossed the rubicon into the sanctuary of the little room. and now, at 19, talking about his mother, i think we could assume the statement is a little tongue in cheek, but it shows how...
69
69
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
henry will safely navigate the ship into home harbor with the help of the helmsmen . the island rises abruptly like a huge black castle from the ocean that sal charles darwin once described st helena . rocky cliffs everywhere it's only safe to land in a few spots. i was thinking when napoleon got here. enough to sell well and truly exiled because. it was a bit slow. to. comprehend. the sounds the ship's arrival it's one of the last duties mia henry will perform on board. and new job awaits him on the island the royal mail ship may not be making the journey much longer. so. after seventeen years onboard she's going ashore good to the. commander is trading the wide open sea for the solitude of the island. jamestown the capital and a new pool. much here is reminiscent of the former colonial power and not just the bob is strolling the streets. same telenor an isolated village in the middle of the atlantic is home to just four thousand five hundred people most are descendants of seafarers castaways and slaves from all over the world. at some point they were stranded on thi
henry will safely navigate the ship into home harbor with the help of the helmsmen . the island rises abruptly like a huge black castle from the ocean that sal charles darwin once described st helena . rocky cliffs everywhere it's only safe to land in a few spots. i was thinking when napoleon got here. enough to sell well and truly exiled because. it was a bit slow. to. comprehend. the sounds the ship's arrival it's one of the last duties mia henry will perform on board. and new job awaits him...
83
83
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
mia henry has come to see it off this time it will leave without. her former colleagues have already taken their positions on the bridge of the r.m.s. same telling a. lot of. feet not off the ground yet. the couple. ok. it does feel like some part of my identity has just stepped away from me and the man. i know it's my new job is going to be different i'm hoping that kind of find some of that identity again. yes this week's highlight. exciting aroma truffle season in northern italy. extraordinary shapes. museum dedicated to bringing. expert flavors berlin's master chef. your romance. d.w. . state by state. the most colorful. yes. the most traditional. find it all at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour. of germany state by state on d. w. dot com. d. w. church diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on a lot of programming but there you know. they're with us our innovations magazine for in asia the us for every week and always looking to the future fund d w dot com science and research for asia. because that
mia henry has come to see it off this time it will leave without. her former colleagues have already taken their positions on the bridge of the r.m.s. same telling a. lot of. feet not off the ground yet. the couple. ok. it does feel like some part of my identity has just stepped away from me and the man. i know it's my new job is going to be different i'm hoping that kind of find some of that identity again. yes this week's highlight. exciting aroma truffle season in northern italy....
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
mia henry has come to see it off this time it will leave without. her former colleagues have already taken their positions on the bridge of the r.m.s. same telling a. lot of. feet knocked off the ground. that a. lot of us. have. it does feel like some part of my identity has to do away from me after mammon. i know it's my new job is going to be different i'm hoping that it's kind of find some of that identity again. superstar. folds twenty one special. plus influenced us a rebellious monk still. beat the germans new and surprising aspects of noise and culture join. us american music takes a look at germany. at their traditions every day lives and language. good . guy. d.w. dot com makes the german. when cities are engulfed by the sea. walls and costly protective measures with them. challenging our future starting november nights on. climate change is affecting us all. rising sea levels and imagine whether join the. streets. a balance. through entire communities. the good news is our own choices in energy conservation. recycling. transport. the line
mia henry has come to see it off this time it will leave without. her former colleagues have already taken their positions on the bridge of the r.m.s. same telling a. lot of. feet knocked off the ground. that a. lot of us. have. it does feel like some part of my identity has to do away from me after mammon. i know it's my new job is going to be different i'm hoping that it's kind of find some of that identity again. superstar. folds twenty one special. plus influenced us a rebellious monk...
99
99
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
sounds the ships arrival it's one of the last duties mia henry will perform on board. and new job awaits him on the island the royal mail ship may not be making the journey much longer. so. after seventeen years on board she's going ashore the good. man is trading the wide open sea for the solitude of the island. jaynestown the capital and a new pool. much here is reminiscent of the former colonial power and not just the bobbies stroll in the streets. st helena an isolated village in the middle of the atlantic is home to just four thousand five hundred people. descendants of seafarers castaways and slaves from all over the world. at some point they were stranded on this rugged terrain in the middle of nowhere washed up by the way it's a fake. originally the island was nothing but bleak volcanic rock like the people all of flora and fauna were imported from elsewhere brought by the by wind or by way of. some plants and animals cannot be found anywhere else endemic tree ferns the remote mountains of st helena are the any place this spaces survives but the past has caught
sounds the ships arrival it's one of the last duties mia henry will perform on board. and new job awaits him on the island the royal mail ship may not be making the journey much longer. so. after seventeen years on board she's going ashore the good. man is trading the wide open sea for the solitude of the island. jaynestown the capital and a new pool. much here is reminiscent of the former colonial power and not just the bobbies stroll in the streets. st helena an isolated village in the middle...
101
101
Oct 8, 2017
10/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
john henry browne: if the opdykes are behind this-- [interposing voices] john henry browne: if the opdykesthis, and you know, they hired me, i'll tell you, if they hired me, i wouldn't be wearing my timex. ok? you know, that's ridiculous. keith morrison: john henry browne settled into a local hotel and set to work, deconstructing the prevailing public view of defendant, michael oakes. keith morrison: here in court, browne sucked up the attention. john henry browne: and i would suggest counsel come to trial and she'll find out. keith morrison: naturally flamboyant. john henry browne: i don't think i have a dog in this fight. keith morrison: while the client seemed to disappear into the woodwork behind him. a client who, said john henry browne, was not at all the villain the prosecution seemed determined to portray. john henry browne: what we have is a man who, has on his own, raised very successfully four children. keith morrison: it became, shall we say, a theme. michael oakes, single father of four, grandfather of one. well-spoken, mild mannered, but certainly not any ordinary salesman or
john henry browne: if the opdykes are behind this-- [interposing voices] john henry browne: if the opdykesthis, and you know, they hired me, i'll tell you, if they hired me, i wouldn't be wearing my timex. ok? you know, that's ridiculous. keith morrison: john henry browne settled into a local hotel and set to work, deconstructing the prevailing public view of defendant, michael oakes. keith morrison: here in court, browne sucked up the attention. john henry browne: and i would suggest counsel...
71
71
Oct 10, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
henry opened the door on this. again, h.r., if you would give us your reaction, jim, steve, and i will come back to henry. >> well, i had a practice that i had no secrets from my nsc principals. there wasn't anything i was doing that condi rice as secretary of state and bob gates, the secretary of defense, didn't know. and it was fine because that's the way the president wanted it. so i think that is an important piece, and we had the kinds of relationships where i was very comfortable doing that. i also wanted them to know what i was thinking, and to get a a sense of the kind of advice i would give to the president so if they had a different view it would have an opportunity to present the other side. i think in terms of the congress and the public, i think one of the things we have to distinguish between is the schematics and general direction policy from sort of operational and execution detail. and i think the public and the congress, once you start with schematics, they have an inexhaustible desire to go all t
henry opened the door on this. again, h.r., if you would give us your reaction, jim, steve, and i will come back to henry. >> well, i had a practice that i had no secrets from my nsc principals. there wasn't anything i was doing that condi rice as secretary of state and bob gates, the secretary of defense, didn't know. and it was fine because that's the way the president wanted it. so i think that is an important piece, and we had the kinds of relationships where i was very comfortable...
101
101
Oct 22, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
when henry was about 19 years old, his father had moved the law office out of the house and henry's mother decided to turn this space into a china closet, which had him feeling a little put out. he would say in a letter to his sister, elizabeth, i haven't been able to write a think, not since the vandals crossed the rubicon into the sanctum sanctorum of the little room and turned into a china closet. mother,alking about his i think we can assume the statement is a little tongue-in-cheek. it's just how important this really was to henry even as he grew up,. his poetry, his first big commercial success is probably eventually, which was published in 1847. ine is his polling about the arcadian explosion out of canada by the british in the 1700s. that was followed by other big hits, "the courtship of miles standards,." or what thes ride original title was "the landlord's tale." one of the things they had in common is a very romantic style, epic storytelling, if you will. and all of those poems i mentioned are all inspired by actual historical events or for his own henry purposes may have change
when henry was about 19 years old, his father had moved the law office out of the house and henry's mother decided to turn this space into a china closet, which had him feeling a little put out. he would say in a letter to his sister, elizabeth, i haven't been able to write a think, not since the vandals crossed the rubicon into the sanctum sanctorum of the little room and turned into a china closet. mother,alking about his i think we can assume the statement is a little tongue-in-cheek. it's...
47
47
Oct 9, 2017
10/17
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
tom haley also known as henri is a captain in the marine corps. she was one of the feminists protesting at gun them station what happened after the gun a murder changed her life. thanks. andy. in a post to support his i saw the post it and realized i had to take it more seriously. women have disadvantages that aren't obvious we need to bring these issues to the surface. tell them it's not their fault it's society's fault so from the c.p. this is why we need feminism that is why the movement needs to become more active. henri is a contributor to the feminist forum galia their tagline is deliberately provocative . this is how small. your genitals are. her activities on the forum made her a target when she took to social media to complain about sexism on t.v. she came under attack. soldiers aren't supposed to make a political statement. if she's in the marines. at the same time. this calls for disciplinary action. or people should have reported her come on and let you guys know when i hear about the results. you know. they wanted to attack me. so the
tom haley also known as henri is a captain in the marine corps. she was one of the feminists protesting at gun them station what happened after the gun a murder changed her life. thanks. andy. in a post to support his i saw the post it and realized i had to take it more seriously. women have disadvantages that aren't obvious we need to bring these issues to the surface. tell them it's not their fault it's society's fault so from the c.p. this is why we need feminism that is why the movement...
111
111
Oct 10, 2017
10/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
henry kissinger is the author of the leading texts on china. he is the best-known american in beijing. he knows the chinese better than any other american and certainly better than any other american diplomat. and his advice would be very, very important. and i would also suggest that if rex tillerson still has his job after today, and every day it's a tillerson watch, it's because the president has his first asia trip. and the idea would be you don't fire the secretary of state right before you go to china. >> reporter: i think that's exactly right, andrea. obviously the stakes could not be higher as the president prepares to go on his first asia trip. former secretary kissinger is exactly the person he would want to talk to and seek advice from on that front. and we have been discussing for quite some time that while it does seem as though his relationship with secretary tillerson has become untenable, he really needs him. he needs stability, quite frankly, before he heads to asia and grapples with a whole host of presidential challenges, nor
henry kissinger is the author of the leading texts on china. he is the best-known american in beijing. he knows the chinese better than any other american and certainly better than any other american diplomat. and his advice would be very, very important. and i would also suggest that if rex tillerson still has his job after today, and every day it's a tillerson watch, it's because the president has his first asia trip. and the idea would be you don't fire the secretary of state right before...
157
157
Oct 16, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
term without henry wallace. wallace's predecessor had cleared the office not worth a bucket of warm spit. in thery wallace used office to head up a key war-related boards and played a vital role in its -- and persuading latin american countries to come into the war on the allied side. to define the causes for the fighting of the war, including economic justice and freedom >> and to provide a vision of postwar global order without american domination or british imperialism. one speech of particular that history of the common man speech, an editor called for the american century, a theme i think donald trump has doubled down on. 1940's envisioned in the instead a century where "no nation will have the god-given right to exploit other nations or older nations will have the privilege to help younger nations get started on the path to industrialization." as a quick aside, wallace's words provided the basis for aaron copland's musical piece called "fanfare for the common man." global view, his concern for global pover
term without henry wallace. wallace's predecessor had cleared the office not worth a bucket of warm spit. in thery wallace used office to head up a key war-related boards and played a vital role in its -- and persuading latin american countries to come into the war on the allied side. to define the causes for the fighting of the war, including economic justice and freedom >> and to provide a vision of postwar global order without american domination or british imperialism. one speech of...
103
103
Oct 25, 2017
10/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
henry had been to me a good friend for a long time. do with antarctica ever again. itjust seemed too tragic. i started thinking perhaps the best way to honour the friendship and inspiration he gave me would be to finish the job for him. ben, this looks exhausting. tell us about the exercises you're having to do. this is a dead lift which uses almost your whole body. so it's a strong pulling movement, off the floor with a lot of weight. this is more than twice my body weight. and you have to kind of bulk up with excess fat to last you. yes, i put on since the summer, ten kilos, 22lbs, about a stone—and—a—half. some of that is muscle and some of that is deliberately fat. it must be very difficult knowing what happened to henry, that ben's going to attempt the same journey. ben has prepared well. it's hisjob. he spent 17 years doing this so ijust have to trust that he knows what he's doing and he'll look after himself. ben's last trip to the south pole saw him complete the route which captain robert falcon scott attempted before he died i
henry had been to me a good friend for a long time. do with antarctica ever again. itjust seemed too tragic. i started thinking perhaps the best way to honour the friendship and inspiration he gave me would be to finish the job for him. ben, this looks exhausting. tell us about the exercises you're having to do. this is a dead lift which uses almost your whole body. so it's a strong pulling movement, off the floor with a lot of weight. this is more than twice my body weight. and you have to...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
sounds the ships arrival it's one of the last henry will perform on board. and new job awaits on the island the royal mail ship may not be making the journey much longer. after seventeen years i'm told she's going ashore good to. me and is trading the wide open sea for the solitude of the island. jaynestown the capital and a new pool. much here is reminiscent of the former colonial power and not just the bobbies strolling the streets. the same telenor an isolated village in the middle of the atlantic is home to just four thousand five hundred people most are descendants of seafarers castaways and slaves from all over the world. at some point they were stranded on this rugged terrain in the middle of nowhere washed up by the weights of fate. originally the island was nothing but bleak volcanic rock like the people all of flora and fauna were imported from elsewhere brought by the by wind or by waves. some plants and animals cannot be found anywhere else and demi tree ferns the remote mountains of sand helena are the only place this space is survives but the p
sounds the ships arrival it's one of the last henry will perform on board. and new job awaits on the island the royal mail ship may not be making the journey much longer. after seventeen years i'm told she's going ashore good to. me and is trading the wide open sea for the solitude of the island. jaynestown the capital and a new pool. much here is reminiscent of the former colonial power and not just the bobbies strolling the streets. the same telenor an isolated village in the middle of the...
47
47
Oct 11, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
henry has given his thoughts. how do you think about that. >> part of the bargain about the national security advisor and nsc not being senate confirmation her testimony and the like, it needs to be respectful to find its role so it does not preempt the role of departments and agencies or cabinet secretaries. .. >> did not get too public in terms of what they are doing. we learned in the iran arms sales and iran-contra the dangers of having an nsc that runs operations. on the other hand, i i would suggest simply this. the nsc spent a lot of time developing ways of building policy options for the president. i think there is our role for the nsc not in running operations, not displacing the department but to make sure once the president makes a decision and sets a policy, that the departments and agencies are implementing that policy effectively. it's not the substitute but it is to make sure that their implementing the president decision and hold them accountable. i think that's kind of a new frontier for the nsc,
henry has given his thoughts. how do you think about that. >> part of the bargain about the national security advisor and nsc not being senate confirmation her testimony and the like, it needs to be respectful to find its role so it does not preempt the role of departments and agencies or cabinet secretaries. .. >> did not get too public in terms of what they are doing. we learned in the iran arms sales and iran-contra the dangers of having an nsc that runs operations. on the other...
58
58
Oct 26, 2017
10/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
nejra: henry kaufman of henry kaufman and company, gina martin adams of bloomberg intelligence both stayan for banking, i am so glad gina brought up the buy side because i talked about that at length on my show. do try and catch it. a great discussion in this episode. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ isra: coming up shortly, it "bloomberg daybreak: americas." great to see you. what have you got? center isfront and the ecb decision, the asset purchase program running at 60 billion euros a month. how long will they extend the program for? we will bring you the conference with president draghi later. tom keene will continue to cover the fed rate. gary cohn is out, yellen is terrific. tom keene, i have not heard your name yet. tom: the only thing i am doing on washington is i am on the shortlist to have another two dogs at ben's chili bowl. we have henry kaufman with us and gina martin adams, and now joining us, we are thrilled to bring you one of the nation's authorities on what they have. he is a geopolitical futures, his name is george friedman. when we were kids, we loved to look at james. .- jane
nejra: henry kaufman of henry kaufman and company, gina martin adams of bloomberg intelligence both stayan for banking, i am so glad gina brought up the buy side because i talked about that at length on my show. do try and catch it. a great discussion in this episode. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ isra: coming up shortly, it "bloomberg daybreak: americas." great to see you. what have you got? center isfront and the ecb decision, the asset purchase program running at 60 billion euros a...
44
44
Oct 21, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
was the church with a henry wadsworth longfellow family worship.here is actually a revolutionary or cannonball in the chandelier that they found when they tore down the wooden structure. city.e me a sense of the for what is portland best-known? >> for lighthouse is probably. deeper there is a rich, history to the city that a lot of people don't know. of old port section is one the key seaports back in the day and still remains a working waterfront that is influential in terms of trade today. of what is going on in the history of the united states had a lot of focal points here in portland, but it was in the background. people don't appreciate how much of a motivator it was. in the declaration of independence, they reference the british burning our cities, and specifically when portland was burned by the british in 1775. >> where are we heading now? >> this is the original epicenter of the city. it was all would act during revolutionary days. after the civil war, there was a fire, some fourth of july celebration fireworks got out of control and the
was the church with a henry wadsworth longfellow family worship.here is actually a revolutionary or cannonball in the chandelier that they found when they tore down the wooden structure. city.e me a sense of the for what is portland best-known? >> for lighthouse is probably. deeper there is a rich, history to the city that a lot of people don't know. of old port section is one the key seaports back in the day and still remains a working waterfront that is influential in terms of trade...
46
46
Oct 11, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
henry has given us his thoughts about it, steve, let us start with you. how do you think about that? is thatf the things part of the bargain about that national security adviser and nscand this the -- and the is that it needs to be role,tful to confine its so that it does not preempt the roles of the departments and agencies or cabinet secretaries who are the ones that are confirmed by the senate and to whom money is appropriated to carry out foreign policy. so it requires a national security adviser to import do on the staff and be self-limiting, legitimately not get to public in terms of what they are doing. toond particularly not get public in terms of what they're doing. nscdangers of having an that runs operations is something like what happened with iran-contra. the nsc has spent a lot of time developing ways to deliver policy options to the president. i think there is a world for the and this he not in running operations, but to make sure that once the president makes a decision, and sets a policy, that the agencies are implementing the policy effe
henry has given us his thoughts about it, steve, let us start with you. how do you think about that? is thatf the things part of the bargain about that national security adviser and nscand this the -- and the is that it needs to be role,tful to confine its so that it does not preempt the roles of the departments and agencies or cabinet secretaries who are the ones that are confirmed by the senate and to whom money is appropriated to carry out foreign policy. so it requires a national security...
77
77
Oct 11, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
henry kissinger has been a friend of mine. i liked him, i respected him but we have been friends for a long time. long before my emergence in the world of politics which has not been too long. but we have been really in the new york scene and little bit but we got to know each other very well. he is a man i have great, great respect for.
henry kissinger has been a friend of mine. i liked him, i respected him but we have been friends for a long time. long before my emergence in the world of politics which has not been too long. but we have been really in the new york scene and little bit but we got to know each other very well. he is a man i have great, great respect for.
80
80
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
henry will safely navigate the ship into a home harbor with the help of the helmsmen. the island rises abruptly like a huge black castle from the ocean that charles darwin once described sent helena. cliffs everywhere it's only safe to land in.
henry will safely navigate the ship into a home harbor with the help of the helmsmen. the island rises abruptly like a huge black castle from the ocean that charles darwin once described sent helena. cliffs everywhere it's only safe to land in.
133
133
Oct 1, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
next week tour the railroad exhibit at the henry ford museum at dearborn, michigan. shows us an 1831 steam locomotive at a 125 foot allegheny engine that ways nearly 400 tons. i am curator of transportation and we are at the henry ford museum in dearborn michigan. we are sending in the midst of our railroad exhibit. the railroad was a major technology of the 19th century, it's not an exaggeration that is steam locomotives engine equal to an airline pilot today. we have railroad locomotives that tell the story of transportation in the united states but to the early days of the elective locomotive in the 1920's. this is a replica of an 1831 locomotive use any mohawk and hudson railway. it is historic now. idea of locomotives and trains would have looked like in the late 1820's. it was located in new york state and became a part of a robot that would be know as the new york central. railroads were very small and local, it might bring -- run 15 or 20 miles within local cities. eventually we got to that point but it took a few decades for the local systems to: list and gr
next week tour the railroad exhibit at the henry ford museum at dearborn, michigan. shows us an 1831 steam locomotive at a 125 foot allegheny engine that ways nearly 400 tons. i am curator of transportation and we are at the henry ford museum in dearborn michigan. we are sending in the midst of our railroad exhibit. the railroad was a major technology of the 19th century, it's not an exaggeration that is steam locomotives engine equal to an airline pilot today. we have railroad locomotives that...
113
113
Oct 15, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
henry houseing hill. this is one of the great defenses that he is taking a position that seemed logical. hold the top of the hill, have your men lay down, these are the logical things not being taught at west point. the guys are going to learn as they go across the battlefield. those open fields they are fighting and give ways to the choking woods of shiloh. this is around the place we call the hornets nest today. that great defense is just a portion of the shiloh battle. -- wel great defenses haven't speaker talking about the battle of corregidor, the tan death march. of the alamo was a great defense for 13 days but is not a victory. loh isrnets nest at shi not a victory. it ultimately helps to bring a great victory for the union, but it comes at a horrific cost. a cost that is starting to add up. as men start going across to likehills up places malvern hill. robert e. lee charges across malvern hill. the union army was 40 cannons at least firing into an open field. areding in open fields fighting for th
henry houseing hill. this is one of the great defenses that he is taking a position that seemed logical. hold the top of the hill, have your men lay down, these are the logical things not being taught at west point. the guys are going to learn as they go across the battlefield. those open fields they are fighting and give ways to the choking woods of shiloh. this is around the place we call the hornets nest today. that great defense is just a portion of the shiloh battle. -- wel great defenses...
43
43
Oct 12, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
but henry is correct. there is a certain rhythm to the congressional year and after you pick up on it some things become traditional. you will have swearing in or if it is not an election year, first congress of the year that convenes, the state of the union is given and the president lays out the priorities shortly after that and the president budget is produced.the house produces a budget and it produces a budget -- allegedly these guys get to work on appropriations which we do through the summer months. then by september 30 it is all wrapped up and the balance of the year we clean up on items that did not get done. now, that is in theory. it has really been several years that we have talked about president trump being a destructor but for the first time in the first year of the new administration of president trump, the congress, the house have passed all 12 appropriations bills since before the end of the fiscal year. has that happens is 2006 or 2007. so it has been, even though he is a disruptor and t
but henry is correct. there is a certain rhythm to the congressional year and after you pick up on it some things become traditional. you will have swearing in or if it is not an election year, first congress of the year that convenes, the state of the union is given and the president lays out the priorities shortly after that and the president budget is produced.the house produces a budget and it produces a budget -- allegedly these guys get to work on appropriations which we do through the...
428
428
Oct 1, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 428
favorite 0
quote 1
my immediate left i have congressman henry who is from laredo. he's been serving in congress since 2004. one of the reasons i'm excited for him to be here today season appropriate her. he helps decide how we spend our money. there is anything i was told in the aftermath of hurricane harvey, the five most important members of congressman are john cornyn, the senate majority whip in the floor park breeders. is a democrat. have delayed in the democratic efforts from the state of texas to get as much money for harvey as possible. my for the left is a cars man from louisville elected in 2002. his the most important texan from congress on the healthcare issue. very powerful committee chairmanship. i once asked if he was the quarterback of the effort for healthcare reform and he said i'm the water boy. but he's very important on this issue. i follow these guys around the capital and annoy them and asked some questions. they're very much believe in their issues, they work hard. i'm honored to have them here talking to us about their life in congress. [ap
my immediate left i have congressman henry who is from laredo. he's been serving in congress since 2004. one of the reasons i'm excited for him to be here today season appropriate her. he helps decide how we spend our money. there is anything i was told in the aftermath of hurricane harvey, the five most important members of congressman are john cornyn, the senate majority whip in the floor park breeders. is a democrat. have delayed in the democratic efforts from the state of texas to get as...
95
95
Oct 19, 2017
10/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
henry. >> reporter: ken, we have
henry. >> reporter: ken, we have
112
112
Oct 18, 2017
10/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
henry? >> jim, that the tasha, overbrook high school put on lockdown after teacher thought she heard a gunshot, that was immediately followed by student reporting he thought i ayman al-zawahiri classmate rushing out of the school with a weapon, the police came at 9:30 a.m., put the entire street on lockdown, they worked quietly during the time police brought in k9 units searched the entire school, officers found no one injured and no signs of gunfire and when they really pressed eyewitnesses, there was no one to really confirm, there was an actual gun siting. so detectives are investigating the possibility this may have been a fit just outside the school. but the bottom line is. >> this. lockdown was lifted at around 10:30, police say everything happened the way it should have, even though this was a false alert. >> we always rather you call, and be safe, and as opposed to not. so i mean the message is always if you hear something, perceive a threat, whatever it may be, that's what we're her
henry? >> jim, that the tasha, overbrook high school put on lockdown after teacher thought she heard a gunshot, that was immediately followed by student reporting he thought i ayman al-zawahiri classmate rushing out of the school with a weapon, the police came at 9:30 a.m., put the entire street on lockdown, they worked quietly during the time police brought in k9 units searched the entire school, officers found no one injured and no signs of gunfire and when they really pressed...
82
82
Oct 2, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
used in the dedication ceremony for the henry ford. on that day, he brought one of his closest friends, thomas edison, along with another guest of honor, herbert hoover, president of the united states. you see it on the plaque with the date when they had the ceremony formally dedicating greenfield village and the henry ford museum. at that time, it was called the edison institute in honor of thomas edison. i always thought it was interesting the place opened october 31, 1929. arguably, one of the last good days of herbert hoover's administration. american railroads are distinguished from british railroads. brendan is where we turn to for our inspiration in building railroads and steam locomotives. havesh railroads tended to b flat level grades, stone bridges, substantial construction with larger locomotives. they had soft right of ways. in the united states, we are always moving fast so we do not and a lot of time making things permanent. our railroads were much less expensively built. they tended to be rough. the 440 could handle the
used in the dedication ceremony for the henry ford. on that day, he brought one of his closest friends, thomas edison, along with another guest of honor, herbert hoover, president of the united states. you see it on the plaque with the date when they had the ceremony formally dedicating greenfield village and the henry ford museum. at that time, it was called the edison institute in honor of thomas edison. i always thought it was interesting the place opened october 31, 1929. arguably, one of...
76
76
Oct 7, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
we take you to the railroad exhibit at the henry ford museum at dearborn, michigan. matt shows us an 1831 steam locomotive at a 125 foot allegany engine that weighs nearly 400 tons. >> i am matt allen and i am curator of transportation and we are at the henry ford museum in dearborn, michigan. we are sending in the midst of our railroad exhibit. the railroad was a major technology of the 19th century, it's not an exaggeration that the steam locomotives engine is equal to an airline pilot today. we have railroad locomotives that tell the story of transportation in the united states but to the early days of the elective locomotive in the 1920's. this is a replica of an 1831 locomotive uses any mohawk and hudson railway. it is historic now. this is an idea of locomotives and trains would have looked like in the late 1820's. it was located in new york state and became part of a railroad that would be known as the new yorks central, one of the largest. railroads were very small and local, it might bring -- run 15 or 20 miles within local cities. some of them had grander a
we take you to the railroad exhibit at the henry ford museum at dearborn, michigan. matt shows us an 1831 steam locomotive at a 125 foot allegany engine that weighs nearly 400 tons. >> i am matt allen and i am curator of transportation and we are at the henry ford museum in dearborn, michigan. we are sending in the midst of our railroad exhibit. the railroad was a major technology of the 19th century, it's not an exaggeration that the steam locomotives engine is equal to an airline pilot...
164
164
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
nicky also produces this handwritten note dated 1863 from the widow of jane's brother, henry.losed ring once belonged to your aunt jane." >> yeah. >> how exciting. "it was given to me by your aunt cassandra as soon as she knew that i was engaged to your uncle. i bequeath it to you. god bless you. november 1863." >> yeah. >> was that it? >> yeah, that was -- for me, that was it. that was tremendously exciting. most of her belongings went, of course, to her favorite sister, cassandra. then, here, you see cassandra giving this ring to eleanor when she marries jane's favorite brother, henry. >> did the letter, on its face, read authentic? >> it did look authentic. but the main thing that we did was to compare the handwriting. it was undoubtedly the same. >> he was amazed that it was something that was real. >> the idea that you're handling something that's one of the greatest writers of the english language kept on her finger, it's a special feeling. >> heaton gives the ring an estimated price of £30,000, or roughly $45,000, and sets the auction for july 2012 in london. >> we knew
nicky also produces this handwritten note dated 1863 from the widow of jane's brother, henry.losed ring once belonged to your aunt jane." >> yeah. >> how exciting. "it was given to me by your aunt cassandra as soon as she knew that i was engaged to your uncle. i bequeath it to you. god bless you. november 1863." >> yeah. >> was that it? >> yeah, that was -- for me, that was it. that was tremendously exciting. most of her belongings went, of course,...
81
81
Oct 11, 2017
10/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
live in media, henry rosoff cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> henry we'll see you later tonight.hank you. >> in other news authorities are ordering even more evacuations as wind driven flames roar through communities in northern california's wine country. >> more than a dozen huge fires have destroyed homes and businesses and killed at least 17 people. this video was shot as the sonoma county sheriff drives through the flame. authorities say the death toll could rise with more than a hundred people reported missing. the fires are mostly in napa and sonoma counties. correspondent greg mills is tracking the story. >> reporter: flames from a wildfire near sacramento burned dangerously close to two homes. >> we're making sure the fire goes around. >> reporter: overnight, the atlas fire forced more people from their homes. volunteers helped to free animals trapped by the flames. >> looks like we're just going to have to cut fences and let them run wherever they can. >> reporter: at least 17 fires are burning across the state. most of them are in the heart of california's wine country.
live in media, henry rosoff cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> henry we'll see you later tonight.hank you. >> in other news authorities are ordering even more evacuations as wind driven flames roar through communities in northern california's wine country. >> more than a dozen huge fires have destroyed homes and businesses and killed at least 17 people. this video was shot as the sonoma county sheriff drives through the flame. authorities say the death toll could rise with...
25
25
Oct 1, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
on my immediate left is congressman henry cuellar, who is from laredo. he is been serving in congress since 2004 and one of the reasons i'm excited to have him here is he is an appropriate or witches inside washington jargon for helping decide how we made our money. if there's anything i would fault in the aftermath of harvey, five most important of congress and our status john cornyn and before four appropriators. this is a bipartisan effort. he will be leading the craddick effort from the state of texas to get as much funding as possible. elected 2002 is john cornyn. the most important texan from congress on the issue. i once asked if he was the quarterback of the effort for tax reform and he said he was the water boy. i can tell you i followed these guys around the capitol. i annoy them, i asked them questions. they very much believe in issues, they work hard. i am honored to have them here talking about their lives in congress. [applause] sadll start this off with a anecdote about my life as a reporter in washington. everythinghe energy, changed at 1
on my immediate left is congressman henry cuellar, who is from laredo. he is been serving in congress since 2004 and one of the reasons i'm excited to have him here is he is an appropriate or witches inside washington jargon for helping decide how we made our money. if there's anything i would fault in the aftermath of harvey, five most important of congress and our status john cornyn and before four appropriators. this is a bipartisan effort. he will be leading the craddick effort from the...
173
173
Oct 18, 2017
10/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 1
henry, we know you have been waiting. any word ?>> reporter: we were told five minutes ago that it would be around this time. we are expecting an update from the acting police chief, tony chaplin. the police chief is out of town. the latest, is that an officer assigned to the tenderloin task force, was struck and injured by a gun suspect. the suspect hit him with a lexus suv. before abandoning the vehicle. the vehicle has been found, the suspect has not. we are hoping to get an update on officer condition. we do know that the suspect learned the officers were on to him and intentionally he hit the officer. we do not know the name of the officer. he is a male. many command staff with the san francisco police and fire are here. as well as sheriff deputies. mayor atley -- ed lee is at the hospital.>> you are checking behind you are they arriving ? will the conference happen soon ? should we come back ?>> reporter: you may want to come back. we do not yet see the active chief. >> henry lee, live in san francisco. hopefully the conferenc
henry, we know you have been waiting. any word ?>> reporter: we were told five minutes ago that it would be around this time. we are expecting an update from the acting police chief, tony chaplin. the police chief is out of town. the latest, is that an officer assigned to the tenderloin task force, was struck and injured by a gun suspect. the suspect hit him with a lexus suv. before abandoning the vehicle. the vehicle has been found, the suspect has not. we are hoping to get an update on...
131
131
Oct 24, 2017
10/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, henry. >> well, if you get the daily news, here's what you're waking up to. the front page says high and mighty. and that's the question on everyone's mind, after the big win, how far can they go? >> well, weaver some breaking news to report this morning, philadelphia police discovered a woman's body stuffed inside of a trash bag in tioga. officers made the grim discovery on the 1800 block every westmoreland street just after 1:00 this morning, officials tell us the woman showed signs of trauma to her head and face. half of her body was reportedly inside the trash bag, while half of the body was partially on the sidewalk. investigators are now trying to figure out who she is and how she died. so far no arrest haves been made. >> former philadelphia district attorney seth williams faces to up five years in prison when he sentenced later today. williams pled guilty to a bribery charge in the middle of his federal corruption trial in june. the democrat resigned from office, and was immediately taken into custody. williams officially lost his law license last wee
thank you, henry. >> well, if you get the daily news, here's what you're waking up to. the front page says high and mighty. and that's the question on everyone's mind, after the big win, how far can they go? >> well, weaver some breaking news to report this morning, philadelphia police discovered a woman's body stuffed inside of a trash bag in tioga. officers made the grim discovery on the 1800 block every westmoreland street just after 1:00 this morning, officials tell us the woman...
31
31
Oct 12, 2017
10/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
a number of amendments, because of a possible rebellion over a number ofamendments, including the henryiii powers which a lot of mps have difficulty with in terms of allowing ministers to have so much legislative power without parliament scrutiny. the other issue, interesting issue, is right at the end of the report where it says ministers are increasingly convinced that mrsmay will soon reshuffle her cabinet to restore her authority. the tory infighting is continuing and it's being played out in front of the flagship tory press. this goes back to herfailure of the flagship tory press. this goes back to her failure to get a decent majority at the election. well, of course. she has been running to standstill ever since. this shows us, it's a real mess. she doesn't seem to have a coherent strategy. in particular the henry viii clauses, it can be no surprise she's having so much trouble with those because it's an undemocratic thing she's been trying to do, it says in the telegraph that the remain mps are likely to cause trouble for this bill and that's why they've had to change the timetab
a number of amendments, because of a possible rebellion over a number ofamendments, including the henryiii powers which a lot of mps have difficulty with in terms of allowing ministers to have so much legislative power without parliament scrutiny. the other issue, interesting issue, is right at the end of the report where it says ministers are increasingly convinced that mrsmay will soon reshuffle her cabinet to restore her authority. the tory infighting is continuing and it's being played out...
86
86
Oct 14, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
we are inside the henry ford museum of american innovation. just outside our driving america exhibit, we look at the history of the united -- of the automobile in the united states. we are standing in front of the series of presidential limousines which show presidential transportation over the last 117 years or so. behind me is the 1902 carriage used by theodore roosevelt. by the time of roosevelt's administration, it is a common occurrence to see cars moving on public streets. roosevelt, interestingly enough, for all the reputation he has as a forward-looking progressive, really never cared much for automobiles. he wanted to remain in horse-drawn vehicles. i think partly he's out there is a formality involved with horse-drawn transportation appropriate to begin to see -- appropriate to the agency -- appropriate to the dignity of the office. he remained in that for his primary transportation when moving around washington, d.c. vehicles like this would have been fairly common. ofhave a vision in our heads so many western movies that everybody
we are inside the henry ford museum of american innovation. just outside our driving america exhibit, we look at the history of the united -- of the automobile in the united states. we are standing in front of the series of presidential limousines which show presidential transportation over the last 117 years or so. behind me is the 1902 carriage used by theodore roosevelt. by the time of roosevelt's administration, it is a common occurrence to see cars moving on public streets. roosevelt,...
97
97
Oct 30, 2017
10/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
good morning henry. >> good morning, jim rahel. special council robert mueller investigating possible connections between russia and president donald trump's campaign since mid-may. since then, little has been leaked about the specific target of the investigation and what they may ends up being charged with. but sources tell cbs news, that is he can actually what we may finds out in just a matter of hours. cbs has learned federal grand jury has approved charges brought by special council robert mueller and details of the indictment could be unsealed, later this morning. in advance. moment, president donald trump launched series of new tweets with a old message. he called the probe a witch hunt saying there is so much guilt by democrats, and clinton, last week, it did come to light democrats helped pay for some of the information in a does a of allegations against the president's election team. >> i certainly would have like to know who paid for it earlier, but nonetheless that's just one factor to be considered. it doesn't answer t
good morning henry. >> good morning, jim rahel. special council robert mueller investigating possible connections between russia and president donald trump's campaign since mid-may. since then, little has been leaked about the specific target of the investigation and what they may ends up being charged with. but sources tell cbs news, that is he can actually what we may finds out in just a matter of hours. cbs has learned federal grand jury has approved charges brought by special council...
132
132
Oct 22, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
the jews are tempted to leave the democratic part and for with henry wallace. harry truman it's baptist kid from a small town in missouri. what does he know about jewish issues? what happens, david niles and max blumenthal, they basically push for the recognition of israel, and israel gets recognized, the first nation recognized israel is the united states and the first person called by harry truman is david niles. so, the jews remain in the democratic party the blacks remain in the democratic party and harry truman is able to win all 12 of the nation's largest cities and retape the white house in 1948 thanks to david niles. the first black committee chairman in the house of representatives. this is john mccormack. he steps aside at a senior member of the committee so the man, william dawson from chicago can being the first black chair of a congressional committee. so both guys are working hard to diffuse prejudice. this is the swearing in of -- inaugural. there's harry and john, in 1963 john john mccormack will sit behind lynn john johnson, five days after the
the jews are tempted to leave the democratic part and for with henry wallace. harry truman it's baptist kid from a small town in missouri. what does he know about jewish issues? what happens, david niles and max blumenthal, they basically push for the recognition of israel, and israel gets recognized, the first nation recognized israel is the united states and the first person called by harry truman is david niles. so, the jews remain in the democratic party the blacks remain in the democratic...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
independence party has elected a new leader henry bolton becomes the fifth head of the group in justover a year well fifty four year old bolton is a former british army officer he used to be in the liberal democrat party and he was awarded the order of the british empire the other be his services to international security and henry bolton joins us now. hello there henry congratulations on your new position i mean well let's start there with your key party policy which is u.k. independence well the exit secretary david davis has issued a strong warning to the you that britain says that we no deal if there's no breakthrough in talks what do you think of that i think that's absolutely right my fear is that it's well and good saying that but the british government was plan and prepare to leave we must we must be prepared to leave and we must be prepared immediately to leave if necessary if there is no deal and that without that preparation there's no real credibility behind such a statement well let's look at some other independence issues i mean particular the one we've been talking abo
independence party has elected a new leader henry bolton becomes the fifth head of the group in justover a year well fifty four year old bolton is a former british army officer he used to be in the liberal democrat party and he was awarded the order of the british empire the other be his services to international security and henry bolton joins us now. hello there henry congratulations on your new position i mean well let's start there with your key party policy which is u.k. independence well...
86
86
Oct 10, 2017
10/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
rossoff live at williamstown new jersey, henry , good morning, apparently parents who a lot to say last night? >> i can understanded why, rahel. i mean, parent here at holly dale elementary say student events been dealing with stomach issues as well as headaches for some time. this school closed last week. now all of the schools you mentioned in the district are closed and that's creating whole new set of issues. >> this is deplorable >> so many angry parents packed the williamstown high school auditorium monday night . the fire marshall had to ask some to leave. but, with the health and safety of their children at steak, everyone stayed late into the evening, demanding answers, about the mold plaguing holly glenn elementary school. that school was shut down last week, after the disgusting discovery inside drop-down ceilings, now the whole monroe township district will be closed for testing >> we want to make sure everything is the way it should be. so everybody feels comfortable >> though the shut-down seems to be doing the opposite, creating a uncomfortable situation, for parent, as t
rossoff live at williamstown new jersey, henry , good morning, apparently parents who a lot to say last night? >> i can understanded why, rahel. i mean, parent here at holly dale elementary say student events been dealing with stomach issues as well as headaches for some time. this school closed last week. now all of the schools you mentioned in the district are closed and that's creating whole new set of issues. >> this is deplorable >> so many angry parents packed the...
68
68
Oct 25, 2017
10/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
live near saint guess prep, henry rossoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> henry, thank you. >>> 5:36n business news this morning you're deal amount of sleep. >> and another big day for the stock market, money watch's dianne king hall joins us live from the new york stock exchange. good morning again, dianne. >> reporter: good morning, rahel and jim. another record setting day on wall street dow jones rallied 167 points, the nasdaq added 11, the gains came off back of the solid earnings round up, and we will stick with the letter e there, it is also all about the economy, outlook for the global economy is improving, stronger corporate balance sheets and industrial co like caterpillar and 3m which makes post it notes boost wall street yesterday, they cited demand from china ace key factor to growing bottom line. >>> fears in whirlpool are ending their american century old partnership, struggling retailer accused whirlpool of making demand that is would have made it difficult to sell appliances at a competitive price. a top millennial money matters new survey by u.s. news and world repor
live near saint guess prep, henry rossoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> henry, thank you. >>> 5:36n business news this morning you're deal amount of sleep. >> and another big day for the stock market, money watch's dianne king hall joins us live from the new york stock exchange. good morning again, dianne. >> reporter: good morning, rahel and jim. another record setting day on wall street dow jones rallied 167 points, the nasdaq added 11, the gains came...
64
64
Oct 8, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
:i'm the curator of transportation here at the henry ford, and we are inside the henry ford museum of american innovation. just outside our "driving america" exhibit, where we look at the history of the automobile in the united states. this is the series of presidential limousines which show presidential transportation over the last 117 years or so. behind me is the 1902 carriage used by theodore roosevelt. ae automobile really becomes force in the united states in the 1890's, but by the time of roosevelt's administration, it is a common occurrence to see cars moving on public streets. roosevelt, interestingly enough, for all the reputation he has as a real forward-looking progressive, really never cared much for automobiles. he wanted to remain in horse-drawn vehicles. i think partly he thought there is a formality involved with horse-drawn transportation that was appropriate to the dignity of the office. but also, he had a regressive and "man of the people" image she wanted to protect. at that time, automobiles were thought -- he wanted to protect. at that time, automobiles were tho
:i'm the curator of transportation here at the henry ford, and we are inside the henry ford museum of american innovation. just outside our "driving america" exhibit, where we look at the history of the automobile in the united states. this is the series of presidential limousines which show presidential transportation over the last 117 years or so. behind me is the 1902 carriage used by theodore roosevelt. ae automobile really becomes force in the united states in the 1890's, but by...
97
97
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
live from pennsylvania convention center henry ross off for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> henry, thank you. >>> kate bilo joins us now with our forecast, another beautiful day. >> gorgeous. >> yes. >> wow. >> we copy and pasted. >> yes, how about it. >> you cannot complain. it is beautiful weather. cool start to the day. nice warm afternoon. you had to dress in those layers but regardless it is such a great time to get outside and meteorologist lauren casey has done just that live with the mobile weather watchers and she's at philadelphia's franklin square , she has ideas for fun this weekend. hi there, lauren. >> kate, yes a beautiful evening as you mentioned here at festive franklin square, fountain is blowing behind me, so nice, you can feel that crispness in the air but everyone else such a beautiful place. it takes a respite with the family, of course, the carousal, great for little won also maybe great for adult meteorologist whose ride the carousal as well. also, they do have the mini golf course which friday, saturday, sunday evening transforms into spooky miniature golf. that
live from pennsylvania convention center henry ross off for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> henry, thank you. >>> kate bilo joins us now with our forecast, another beautiful day. >> gorgeous. >> yes. >> wow. >> we copy and pasted. >> yes, how about it. >> you cannot complain. it is beautiful weather. cool start to the day. nice warm afternoon. you had to dress in those layers but regardless it is such a great time to get outside and...
90
90
Oct 12, 2017
10/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
carl quintanilla with john fortt, sara eisen, and business insider editor in chief henry blodget, guys, good morning to everybody. got a news alert to start things off. inventory is out on the oil complex. let's get to jackie. jackie >> good morning, carl. you can see crude prices are pairing losses, but still negative after this report, saying last week crude inventories fell 2.7 million, so that's a little bit supportive, but on the flip side, gasoline inventories were up 2.5 million, so sort of cancelling each other out there. the other thing i would note is u.s. production was actually down we've been watching this steadily creep up. 9.48 million barrels a day people are waiting for it to eclipse its peak of 9.6 million barrels a day, so definitely a good sign we're moving in the opposite direction $50.44, as you know, we've been trading around the $50 mark for quite some time. these numbers aren't going to help us find a direction i'll send it back to you >> thank you very much for that. >>> facebook is on the offensive this morning as pressure continues to hammer big tech sheryl
carl quintanilla with john fortt, sara eisen, and business insider editor in chief henry blodget, guys, good morning to everybody. got a news alert to start things off. inventory is out on the oil complex. let's get to jackie. jackie >> good morning, carl. you can see crude prices are pairing losses, but still negative after this report, saying last week crude inventories fell 2.7 million, so that's a little bit supportive, but on the flip side, gasoline inventories were up 2.5 million,...
71
71
Oct 5, 2017
10/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
henry: he did.ant to extend it for too long. 2018 andned the end of it's not clear whether they will agree to maintain the current , but of production curbs certainly they understand it is having a positive impact and therefore they are willing to continue for some time. mark: henry, thank you for that. isay, the european close next. we are 35 minutes away from the and of the session. are you on medicare? do you have the coverage you need? open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time to get on a path that could be right for you... with plans including aarp medicarecomplete insured through unitedhealthcare. call today or go online to enroll. these medicare advantage plans can combine your hospital and doctor coverage... with prescription drug coverage, and extra benefits... all in one complete plan... for a low monthly premium, or in some areas no plan premium at all. other benefits can include: $0 co-pays for an annual physical and most immunizations, routine vision and hearing coverage, and
henry: he did.ant to extend it for too long. 2018 andned the end of it's not clear whether they will agree to maintain the current , but of production curbs certainly they understand it is having a positive impact and therefore they are willing to continue for some time. mark: henry, thank you for that. isay, the european close next. we are 35 minutes away from the and of the session. are you on medicare? do you have the coverage you need? open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time to...