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i would like you to meet henry chang. you'll probably see him on his bicycle riding around making deliveries. henry, this is detective anderson. police. nice to meet you. - thanks for the coffeecake. - my pleasure. was there a problem, henry ? my grandparents are afraid of the police. why ? in china the police weren't very nice to them. from the stories i've heard, they're not so nice here either. that is not fair. not all policemen are alike. it's the way i feel. anyway, i better get going. see you later. - don't be late for school, henry. - am i ever late ? katherine, why isn't there any coffee ? - oh, no. the power switch must be broken again. - rosa, is jamal back there ? - he hasn't come in yet. - oh, i just remembered. jamal called last night to say he might be a little late getting in this morning. excuse me. yes ? police. what have you got there ? tools. what do you use them for ? i fix things. do you have identification, sir ? identification ? is there some problem ? - can we see identification ? - all right. my d
i would like you to meet henry chang. you'll probably see him on his bicycle riding around making deliveries. henry, this is detective anderson. police. nice to meet you. - thanks for the coffeecake. - my pleasure. was there a problem, henry ? my grandparents are afraid of the police. why ? in china the police weren't very nice to them. from the stories i've heard, they're not so nice here either. that is not fair. not all policemen are alike. it's the way i feel. anyway, i better get going....
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changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> four years after the trial, robert henry would change his story about seeingng hands with wayne williams. in this affidavit, henry wrote, if my life depended on it, i could not say the man i saw with cater was wayne williams. our producer confronted henry with that affidavit. his signature is at the bottom. >> yes, that's my handwriting. >> whose words are those? >> they're not mine. >> whose words are they? >> i'd rather not say. >> in the summer of 1986, henry was in prison here when he said an associate of wayne williams came to see him and told him what to write. >> when you said, i could not i.d. the face of wayne williams as the man i saw with nathaniel cater, are those your words? >> those are words i was told to say. >> by? >> i'd rather not say. it might cause problems. >> could you i.d. the face of wayne williams? >> the person i saw holding nathaniel cater's hand was wayne williams, the man that was convicted of it. >> in fact, henry had passed a lie detector test before he took the witness stand. when his visitor came to see him, henry was serving
changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> four years after the trial, robert henry would change his story about seeingng hands with wayne williams. in this affidavit, henry wrote, if my life depended on it, i could not say the man i saw with cater was wayne williams. our producer confronted henry with that affidavit. his signature is at the bottom. >> yes, that's my handwriting. >> whose words are those? >> they're not mine. >> whose words are they?...
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>> wayne williams. >> robert henry is not the only one whose story has changed back and forth over thevening sick in bed, when henry said he saw him holding hands with cater. now williams says he has a different alibi for that evening. >> yeah, i was at a place called hotlanta records in college park. >> williams says he drove to that office near the atlanta airport. he had taken photos for this poster the night before and went there to turn in this invoice to get paid. >> we delivered a bill and statement of services that we were cut a check for. and it was probably about 9:00 or 9:30 when i left that location. >> we reached hotlanta's owner, melvin ware, now living in los angeles. >> he called in advance and when he came, i went back and wrote the check behind the desk. that's where our checkbook was. >> but he said williams didn't stay that long, not as late as 9:00. >> it wasn't like five minutes or ten minutes. we already spent maybe a half hour or something like that. >> how did wayne get to the office? >> he drove. i think he had his dad's car, if i'm not mistaken. >> wayne's fa
>> wayne williams. >> robert henry is not the only one whose story has changed back and forth over thevening sick in bed, when henry said he saw him holding hands with cater. now williams says he has a different alibi for that evening. >> yeah, i was at a place called hotlanta records in college park. >> williams says he drove to that office near the atlanta airport. he had taken photos for this poster the night before and went there to turn in this invoice to get paid....
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henry, let me break it to you. somebody who has followed the clintons, okay, she never ever repeal the affordable healthcare act. no matter what she says. >> maybe not repeal but changeverybody. directly ahead. hillary clinton compares hitler to putin and some liberal americans don't like it. also later, megyn kelly on more obamacare delays. we'll have those reports after these messages. ♪ ♪ (announcer) the subaru forester. motor trend's two thousand fourteen sport utility of the year. when you get some recognition, you can't help feeling alit, and a little pro. love. it's what makea subaru, a subaru. [ male announcer ] for paul ridley, there's no substitute for advil. it's built to be as fast as it is strong and fights pain at the site of inflammation and made for people like paul, who believe nothing should stop you from achieving your goals -- not doubt, not fear... and definitely not back and shoulder pain. advil has the strength and speed to help you move past pain and make today yours. advil. make today yours. the next time you nt a dvd, don't bother rewinding it. the way i see it, it's t next guy's problem. oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a
henry, let me break it to you. somebody who has followed the clintons, okay, she never ever repeal the affordable healthcare act. no matter what she says. >> maybe not repeal but changeverybody. directly ahead. hillary clinton compares hitler to putin and some liberal americans don't like it. also later, megyn kelly on more obamacare delays. we'll have those reports after these messages. ♪ ♪ (announcer) the subaru forester. motor trend's two thousand fourteen sport utility of the...
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henry, let me break it to you. somebody who has followed the clintons, okay, she never ever repeal the affordable healthcare act. no matter what she says. >> maybe not repeal but changenry, everybody. directly ahead. hillary clinton compares hitler to putin and some liberal americans don't like it. also later, megyn kelly on more obamacare delays. we'll have those reports after these messages. captain obvious: i'm in a hotel. and a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about hotels. all-you-can-eat is a hotel policy that allows you to eat all that you can. the hotel gym is short for gymnasium. the hotel pool is usually filled with water. and the best dot com for booking hotels, is hotels.com. it's on the internet, but you probably knew that. or maybe not, i don't really know you. bellman: welcome back, captain obvious. captain obvious: yes i am. all those words are spelled correctly. image not beinghave near this so often.er, with the oxytrol for women patch. it's safe and effective when used as directed.c. and it redes frequency, urgency, and accidents. take control wi oxytrol for women. but when we start worrying about tomorrow, we miss out on the thin that mat
henry, let me break it to you. somebody who has followed the clintons, okay, she never ever repeal the affordable healthcare act. no matter what she says. >> maybe not repeal but changenry, everybody. directly ahead. hillary clinton compares hitler to putin and some liberal americans don't like it. also later, megyn kelly on more obamacare delays. we'll have those reports after these messages. captain obvious: i'm in a hotel. and a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about hotels....
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henry kissinger. i think with the way technology change youred our lives, obviously people are documenting everything all the time. what he has lost, and someone asks is why we document. when you document everything, i think in some ways you get people walking around the museum taking pictures of painting of sculptures, delaying the experience, looking at the works of art. when people come to the museum and sees my shows, i think history is created in archives. it shows the beautiful has come, and it's me in a museum in berlin, housing the busk as well as me walking through an abandoned building and sort of marrying the two images together. i hope people think of the work, will think of how we choose to preserve certain things, and let other things fall into ruin. >> now let's take a listen to a chicago artist about his elections to the show. >> i'm an artist who works with papier-mÂchÉ and leather. they are not even possible objects, really, in the real sworld. they are a kind of like how we might view the past as like these great moments, frozen, and no one is looking any more. and they can see the
henry kissinger. i think with the way technology change youred our lives, obviously people are documenting everything all the time. what he has lost, and someone asks is why we document. when you document everything, i think in some ways you get people walking around the museum taking pictures of painting of sculptures, delaying the experience, looking at the works of art. when people come to the museum and sees my shows, i think history is created in archives. it shows the beautiful has come,...
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changed in 1930. >> a relentless warfare. >> henry anslinger. the united states first drug czar. him, public enemy number one, you guessed it, marijuana. this guy saw how he could increase the budget of his department by having this mission, going after marijuana. >> you know, saying there is this drug that the mexican migrant workers are smoking, and it's loco weed and it's going to make them crazy and they're going to rape your women. >> he got the anti-marijuana message out through news report, and then came this. >> convinced that he is hopelessly and incurably insane. >> the film "reefer madness," portraying the users of marijuana as unproductive, crazed. >> people are still afraid of what pot can do to them. >> in many ways to have defined our attitudes for 70 years. >> yeah. >> marijuana then became illegal in 1937. and by 1970, it was schedule 1 controlled substance. the government was saying it had no medicinal value, and had a high potential for abuse. all reasons why the figges stayed away from marijuana, until this. and this might be hard for some of you to watch. >>
changed in 1930. >> a relentless warfare. >> henry anslinger. the united states first drug czar. him, public enemy number one, you guessed it, marijuana. this guy saw how he could increase the budget of his department by having this mission, going after marijuana. >> you know, saying there is this drug that the mexican migrant workers are smoking, and it's loco weed and it's going to make them crazy and they're going to rape your women. >> he got the anti-marijuana...
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changed in 1930. >> a relentless warfare. >> henry anslinger. the united states first drug czar.or him, public enemy number one, you guessed it, marijuana. this guy saw how he could increase the budget of his department by having this mission, going after marijuana. >> you know, saying there is this drug that the mexican migrant workers are smoking, and it's loco weed and it's going to make them crazy and they're going to rape your women. >> he got the anti-marijuana message out through news report, and then came this. >> convinced that he is hopelessly and incurably insane. >> the film "reefer madness," portraying the users of marijuana as unproductive, crazed. >> people are still afraid of what pot can do to them. >> in many ways to have defined our attitudes for 70 years. >> yeah. >> marijuana then became illegal in 1937. and by 1970, it was schedule 1 controlled substance. the government was saying it had no medicinal value, and had a high potential for abuse. all reasons why the figges stayed away from marijuana, until this. and this might be hard for some of you to watch. >
changed in 1930. >> a relentless warfare. >> henry anslinger. the united states first drug czar.or him, public enemy number one, you guessed it, marijuana. this guy saw how he could increase the budget of his department by having this mission, going after marijuana. >> you know, saying there is this drug that the mexican migrant workers are smoking, and it's loco weed and it's going to make them crazy and they're going to rape your women. >> he got the anti-marijuana...
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101 henry adams and make that the showroom show piece to keep the integrity of the design center district really vital. we we've been in this neighborhood and don't plan on leave. we don't want to change the galleria. we want that purely as a showroom building. as harry was saying, that ground floor condition into henry adams will remain showroom. that connection, that pedestrian connection to that ground floor is really important and that window line of active showroom space is also very important to us. so invite any questions and happy to answer. the last piece of it, i think is important to understand is that we have tenants in this building that are here through 2017, they're here through 2022. while there will be an office application which is in process, it'll be before the planning commission, this is not a project that will all the sudden turn into office. it will be a transition over time, complimentary users that can go exist together with the showroom tenants and at such time that we relocate and try to stabilize the galleria, any of those costs to relocate those tenants would be born by us, never born by the tenants. but our intent is to continue a really vibrant neighbor
101 henry adams and make that the showroom show piece to keep the integrity of the design center district really vital. we we've been in this neighborhood and don't plan on leave. we don't want to change the galleria. we want that purely as a showroom building. as harry was saying, that ground floor condition into henry adams will remain showroom. that connection, that pedestrian connection to that ground floor is really important and that window line of active showroom space is also very...
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. >> and it is because of the busy signal that henry hunt wanted to make a change. >> following his daughter's passing, hunt started an online petition to pass a law requiring direct access to emergency services. into my 9-year-old daughter told me i tried and it wouldn't work. i felt guilty. and i felt like it was as adults, it was our job to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> his efforts caught the attention of the f.c.c. whose commissioner vowed to look into the matter. a survey released this week revealed tens of thousands of hotels don't allow guests to call 911 directly from their rooms. speaking at the 911 goes to washington conference on monday, commissioner said in part... >> the issue is more common than people may think. >> for every day that goes by without federal legislation to finally resolve this problem, millions of americans in hoe tells, college dormitories and ordinary office buildings were put at risk because they can't reach 911 effectively. >> updating systems to support direct access to 911 could potentially save lives, he said. hotel general manager cj clayton took
. >> and it is because of the busy signal that henry hunt wanted to make a change. >> following his daughter's passing, hunt started an online petition to pass a law requiring direct access to emergency services. into my 9-year-old daughter told me i tried and it wouldn't work. i felt guilty. and i felt like it was as adults, it was our job to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> his efforts caught the attention of the f.c.c. whose commissioner vowed to look into the matter....
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the bicameral task force on climate change, which i started with representative henry waxman, asked the national basketball association, major league baseball, the national hockey league, the national football league and the united states olympic committee to tell us what climate change means for their sports. the national hockey league chemicadeputy commissioner wrot, "hockey's relationship with the environment is unique. our sport was born on frozen ponds, where to this day players of all ages and skill levels learn to skate. for this magnificent tradition to continue, it is imperative that we recognize the importance of maintaining the environment." the park city foundation in utah predicts an annual local temperature increase of 6.8 degrees fahrenheit by 2075. which could cause a complete loss of snowpack in the lower park city resort area of the rocky mountains. the foundation estimates that this will result in thousands of lost jobs, tens of millions in lost earnings, and hundreds of millions in lost economic growth. mr. president, while we in congress equivocate and stall, the ev
the bicameral task force on climate change, which i started with representative henry waxman, asked the national basketball association, major league baseball, the national hockey league, the national football league and the united states olympic committee to tell us what climate change means for their sports. the national hockey league chemicadeputy commissioner wrot, "hockey's relationship with the environment is unique. our sport was born on frozen ponds, where to this day players of...
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change. they got a warrant to search his electronic devices. roz plater, abc 7 news. >> news of henry dent posture arrest comes as the z's fire chief faced tough questions about his department. personal shortages were addressed at today posher oversight hearing. councilmember tommy wells raised questions about the recent death of cecil mills. who are right across the street from him at the time ignored their pleas to come help the 77-year-old man who later died. some firefighter say that now is the time for a new leader. >> a lot of bad blood here. it is time for a change. councilman wells has called for the deputy mayor. the decision will lie in the hands of the next mayor of d.c. get ready for springlike temperatures this weekend. steve rudin is here now. change on the way. just in time for the weekend. take a look at temperatures outside the belfort furniture weather center. 33 at dulles, 32 gaithersburg. frederick is at 38 degrees. as we show you radar, that is the coastal storm that impacted southern virginia early today. not much across that region except some showers. all that
change. they got a warrant to search his electronic devices. roz plater, abc 7 news. >> news of henry dent posture arrest comes as the z's fire chief faced tough questions about his department. personal shortages were addressed at today posher oversight hearing. councilmember tommy wells raised questions about the recent death of cecil mills. who are right across the street from him at the time ignored their pleas to come help the 77-year-old man who later died. some firefighter say that...
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changed in 1930. >> a relentless warfare. >> henry anslinger. the united states first drug czar.or him, public enemy number one, you guessed it, marijuana. this guy saw how he could increase the budget of his department by having this mission, going after marijuana. >> you know, saying there is this drug that the mexican migrant workers are smoking, and it's loco weed and it's going to make them crazy and they're going to rape your women. >> he got the anti-marijuana message out through news report, and then came this. >> convinced that he is hopelessly and incurably insane. >> the film "reefer madness," portraying the users of marijuana as unproductive, crazed. >> people are still afraid of what pot can do to them. >> in many ways to have defined our attitudes for 70 years. >> yeah. >> marijuana then became illegal in 1937. and by 1970, it was schedule 1 controlled substance. the government was saying it had no medicinal value, and had a high potential for abuse. all reasons why the figges stayed away from marijuana, until this. and this might be hard for some of you to watch. >
changed in 1930. >> a relentless warfare. >> henry anslinger. the united states first drug czar.or him, public enemy number one, you guessed it, marijuana. this guy saw how he could increase the budget of his department by having this mission, going after marijuana. >> you know, saying there is this drug that the mexican migrant workers are smoking, and it's loco weed and it's going to make them crazy and they're going to rape your women. >> he got the anti-marijuana...
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changed in 1930. >> a relentless warfare. >> henry anslinger. the united states first drug czar. for him, public enemy number one, you guessed it, marijuana. this guy saw how he could increase the budget of his department by having this mission, going after marijuana. >> you know, saying there is this drug that the mexican migrant workers are smoking, and it's loco weed and it's going to make them crazy and they're going to rape your women. >> he got the anti-marijuana message out through news report, and then came this. >> convinced that he is hopelessly and incurably insane. >> the film "reefer madness," portraying the users of marijuana as unproductive, crazed. >> people are still afraid of what pot can do to them. >> in many ways to have defined our attitudes for 70 years. >> yeah. >> marijuana then became illegal in 1937. and by 1970, it was schedule 1 controlled substance. the government was saying it had no medicinal value, and had a high potential for abuse. all reasons why the figges stayed away from marijuana, until this. and this might be hard for some of you to watch.
changed in 1930. >> a relentless warfare. >> henry anslinger. the united states first drug czar. for him, public enemy number one, you guessed it, marijuana. this guy saw how he could increase the budget of his department by having this mission, going after marijuana. >> you know, saying there is this drug that the mexican migrant workers are smoking, and it's loco weed and it's going to make them crazy and they're going to rape your women. >> he got the anti-marijuana...
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changed in 1930. >> a relentless warfare. >> henry anslinger. the united states first drug czar.or him, public enemy number one, you guessed it, marijuana. >> this guy saw how he could increase the budget of his department by having this mission, going after marijuana. >> you know, saying there is this drug that the mexican migrant workers are smoking, and it's loco weed and it's going to make them crazy and they're going to rape your women. >> he got the anti-marijuana message out through news report, and then came this. >> convinced that he is hopelessly and incurably insane. >> the film "reefer madness," portraying the users of marijuana as unproductive, crazed. >> people are still afraid of what pot can do to them. >> in many ways to have defined our attitudes for 70 years. >> yeah. >> marijuana then became illegal in 1937. and by 1970, it was schedule 1 controlled substance. the government was saying it had no medicinal value, and had a high potential for abuse. all reasons why the figges stayed away from marijuana, until this. and this might be hard for some of you to watch
changed in 1930. >> a relentless warfare. >> henry anslinger. the united states first drug czar.or him, public enemy number one, you guessed it, marijuana. >> this guy saw how he could increase the budget of his department by having this mission, going after marijuana. >> you know, saying there is this drug that the mexican migrant workers are smoking, and it's loco weed and it's going to make them crazy and they're going to rape your women. >> he got the...
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henry. he's too young to be a boss, and he only works part-time. i'll change my schedule if i can be the boss. not on your life. i had a hunch you might all show up early today. what ? you have been unanimously elected to be in charge of crossroads cafe. - wait ! wait ! - no way. i'm retired, remember ? these old bones are too old to work. besides, why can't one of you be in charge ? if rosa is the boss, katherine can't work. if katherine is the boss, rosa can't work. henry is too young. i have to take care of my baby this week. that leaves you. how long will victor be away ? the doctor said he could probably come back in a few weeks. at the most. well, i suppose i could manage the cafe, but only as a volunteer and only because victor is my friend. well, it looks like we have a boss. what are you all looking at ? don't you have some work to do ? we definitely have a boss. - hi, mr. brashov. - how are you feeling ? fine, now that you are here. oh, thank you so much for coming to visit me. mr. jenkins, meet two of my-- [ brashov ] he's asleep. he does that a lot
henry. he's too young to be a boss, and he only works part-time. i'll change my schedule if i can be the boss. not on your life. i had a hunch you might all show up early today. what ? you have been unanimously elected to be in charge of crossroads cafe. - wait ! wait ! - no way. i'm retired, remember ? these old bones are too old to work. besides, why can't one of you be in charge ? if rosa is the boss, katherine can't work. if katherine is the boss, rosa can't work. henry is too young. i have...
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and i think what people like henry kissinger overestimate is our ability to affect change here and influence the ground. what happened in ukraine was mostly an internal process despite russian meddling. this anti-western feeling inside russia is not because of things we were doing but because of what putin was doing, because he needed to legitimize his coming back to the presidency, crushing pro-democratic protests by labeling them as agents of the west, saying they were paid for by the state department, and that he's the counterweight to this. he is the true russian ruler and he has to be kind of an anti-western thing. so this is his thing. this isn't our thing. >> julia, there's a serp amount -- there's a lack of awareness about the true dynamic on the ground, especially ukraine's history, i think most people don't understand at all. both you and henry kissinger make the point about the culture. you also made the important point that much of the split in terms of identity in ukraine is a generational one. tell us more about that. >> so like you said, most people in ukraine speak ukrainian.
and i think what people like henry kissinger overestimate is our ability to affect change here and influence the ground. what happened in ukraine was mostly an internal process despite russian meddling. this anti-western feeling inside russia is not because of things we were doing but because of what putin was doing, because he needed to legitimize his coming back to the presidency, crushing pro-democratic protests by labeling them as agents of the west, saying they were paid for by the state...
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henry. >> you got it. >> okay. can you fill us in what's going on. change is big. highs in the 70s and 80s and one of our warmest locations, 86 degrees. tomorrow only near 70 so quite a contrast. even though it's not going to rain. lots of morning fog and drizzle, but it will just be that deceptive sunshine, if you will. if it looks nice, get out in it but still a little cool. >> little chill and windy. >> especially considering how warm it was today. >> and perhaps some real rain coming up later on. >> no, not at sglaul not in the seven-day forecast, unfortunately, but maybe eight to ten days out, a big system that we're watching. >> all right. >> stay tuned. >> thanks for choosing nbc bay area news. ". >> thirty rock" is up next. - well, hello, hank. so good of you to come up. - well, i'm not gonna miss the america's kidz got singing finale. last time i was this excited was this morning. i saw a cat wearing the same sweater as its person. [laughs] jack, you remember my granddaughter. - oh, hi, mr. donaghy. - kaylie. - there's jenna maroney! - so, jack, how's your
henry. >> you got it. >> okay. can you fill us in what's going on. change is big. highs in the 70s and 80s and one of our warmest locations, 86 degrees. tomorrow only near 70 so quite a contrast. even though it's not going to rain. lots of morning fog and drizzle, but it will just be that deceptive sunshine, if you will. if it looks nice, get out in it but still a little cool. >> little chill and windy. >> especially considering how warm it was today. >> and...
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none of that's happening at the moment. >> rick, henry blodget, have you seen a change in the last fews going on now? more credit, more pawning? anything changing in the economy? >> no, that's the problem. it's just staying so flat. there's no new jobs. there's no, you know, businesses are unsure. they're not investing a lot. i own multiple companies, and i had a meeting the other day and we still don't understand the health care bill. so those are some of the big problems at the moment. it's just understanding -- not knowing what's going to happen down the road with the government regulations and everything else. that's what i think the big stall is right now. >> yeah. i was talking to a restaurant ceo who's trying to put in order all of his franchisees concerns. you mentioned obamacare, but there's also the brewing minimum wage argument, other things people have to worry about. where would you place health care on the list of concerns? >> for a business owner it's number one or two at the moment. i just don't -- i mean, i was talking to a u.s. senator a few weeks ago and he basically
none of that's happening at the moment. >> rick, henry blodget, have you seen a change in the last fews going on now? more credit, more pawning? anything changing in the economy? >> no, that's the problem. it's just staying so flat. there's no new jobs. there's no, you know, businesses are unsure. they're not investing a lot. i own multiple companies, and i had a meeting the other day and we still don't understand the health care bill. so those are some of the big problems at the...
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henry kissinger. i think with the way technology has you know changed our lives, obviously people are documenting everythingl the time. what we have sort of lost i think in some way is why we document. when you can document everything i think in some ways you get people walking around the museum taking pictures of paintings and sculptures and perhaps delaying the experience of actually looking at those works of art. when people come to the museum and see the shows, see my work, i hope they think about how history has created an archive. the whitney also chose a video called the beautiful one has come and it is me in a museum in berlin that is housing the nefertiti bust and me walking through an abandoned building and sort of marryin marrying tho images together. i hope people will look at how we choose to preserve some things and let other things fall to ruin. >> i'm carol jackson. an artist who works with paper mache and leather. they are not even possible in the real world but how we might view the past like these great moments frozen and no one's looking anymore. and they can see tear current world but a
henry kissinger. i think with the way technology has you know changed our lives, obviously people are documenting everythingl the time. what we have sort of lost i think in some way is why we document. when you can document everything i think in some ways you get people walking around the museum taking pictures of paintings and sculptures and perhaps delaying the experience of actually looking at those works of art. when people come to the museum and see the shows, see my work, i hope they...
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change. they may relaunch as hot 105.7. it makes me think of henry williford. you're getting hot.k at you go. >> getting hot in here. >> i'm not taking off my jacket. not here. >> it's a little hot. >>> no, diane, things are really heating up in sports though. one bay area college basketball team is going ♪ dancing, dancing, dancing the others are going to the nit. more on that plus the warriors. let's put another one in the book books. you do not want to miss the highlighig highligh highlights. sporting is next. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. you know players who can't perform under pressure have no business being on the court right now. and the play offs are right around the corner. it felt like a playoff game in portland tonight. let's go off to the pacific nor
change. they may relaunch as hot 105.7. it makes me think of henry williford. you're getting hot.k at you go. >> getting hot in here. >> i'm not taking off my jacket. not here. >> it's a little hot. >>> no, diane, things are really heating up in sports though. one bay area college basketball team is going ♪ dancing, dancing, dancing the others are going to the nit. more on that plus the warriors. let's put another one in the book books. you do not want to miss the...
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. >> my name is henry and i wanted to commend the mta and the board on their hard work on the tep and the changes are exciting. just some of my comments of support. definitely the jackson should stay if people use it. they could serve as a connecter for pacific heights to downtown china town. another comment i'd like to make it regarding the 27. i live on washington street, honestly my family could use that route especially my mom who rides the 27 to work, although the good point is velejo don't have service, they'll benefit from it and they'll be encouraged to ride the bus and my block as should had children -- i grew up on that block and i like the bus coming down my block since i was a kid so it did not endanger me. i'm still here. for the 19 -- i'm going to into the things i'm concerned about and that's of the 19 especially in the bay view. a lot of those in live if the bay view, they need a way to get downtown in case the tep don't work. they hope they maintain the service down into the bay view. and i think that's all my comments. >> at this time, members of the board, to pleasure -- we're
. >> my name is henry and i wanted to commend the mta and the board on their hard work on the tep and the changes are exciting. just some of my comments of support. definitely the jackson should stay if people use it. they could serve as a connecter for pacific heights to downtown china town. another comment i'd like to make it regarding the 27. i live on washington street, honestly my family could use that route especially my mom who rides the 27 to work, although the good point is...
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will affect enrollment and we bin chief white house correspondent ed henry on how the administration is trying to sell its latest change of plans. >> reporter: good evening, bret, trying to sell it as simply trying to smooth things out, but tonight even hillary clinton may not be fully on board with that. with weaker than expected hispanic signups for his health care law, president obama had a town hall today with two spanish language networks, but was confronted with another problem, questions about why he delayed a key piece of his own law yet again. >> on a program like this that has so many people involved and millions of people who are trying to find health insurance or get better health insurance, there are always going to be some smoothing out of the process that has to take place. >> reporter: what the president downplayed as smoothing out was quickly derided by speaker john boehner. >> the truth you is can't fix this law. it needs to be torn out by its roots. >> reporter: even though the white house defended the president's broken promise if you like your plan you can keep it by saying such individual plans we
will affect enrollment and we bin chief white house correspondent ed henry on how the administration is trying to sell its latest change of plans. >> reporter: good evening, bret, trying to sell it as simply trying to smooth things out, but tonight even hillary clinton may not be fully on board with that. with weaker than expected hispanic signups for his health care law, president obama had a town hall today with two spanish language networks, but was confronted with another problem,...
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henry's about matt for a story conference. but city of two residents are worried that the marks. when that might change the fortunes of the peninsula after all i need depends greatly on tourism. i am going to be in the new weekend. the sierra i think there will be an aunt to me new toys. but none the less thank all those stories will try to make sure that some will come. nicholas cocaine yet. it's like a fork in the quest grainy and the tilt to it. in
henry's about matt for a story conference. but city of two residents are worried that the marks. when that might change the fortunes of the peninsula after all i need depends greatly on tourism. i am going to be in the new weekend. the sierra i think there will be an aunt to me new toys. but none the less thank all those stories will try to make sure that some will come. nicholas cocaine yet. it's like a fork in the quest grainy and the tilt to it. in
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al jazeera's john henry smith has the story of one man who is trying to change all of that. >> i wastching a news story, heart breaking news story about the plight of children in war zones and refugee camps. it was explaining the simplest therapy to bring them back to humanity was just to play. simple, unstructured play. >> that was all of the inspiration tim yanagan needed. he knew there were programs sending soccer balls to developing and third-world communities, but he also knew that those soccer balls didn't last very long in the harsh playing fields often found in those communities. >> that's when he imagined a solution. >> to make a ball for these children that would never go flat so that they could just play and get that therapy. >> he is a lyricist by trade worked with a number of famous musicians including sting. when he mentioned the one world football idea to sting, the newsition not only liked the idea. he offered to fund the research and design phase of developing the ball. >> please let this be so successful that i can do for someone else what he just did for me some da
al jazeera's john henry smith has the story of one man who is trying to change all of that. >> i wastching a news story, heart breaking news story about the plight of children in war zones and refugee camps. it was explaining the simplest therapy to bring them back to humanity was just to play. simple, unstructured play. >> that was all of the inspiration tim yanagan needed. he knew there were programs sending soccer balls to developing and third-world communities, but he also knew...
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henry's about that for a historic conference. but city of two residents are worried that the mosques friend of mine changed the fortunes of the peninsula after all i need depends greatly on tourism. you may have limited the weekend. the sierra. i think there will be an aunt who may need to is like none the less i called the authorities will try to make sure that some will calm the coastal maine yeah it's like a fork in the quest grainy and the tilt to it. in phoenix. i think i should one pensioner from delta is concerned about recent developments in the region and hoped that the situation would not escalate into an armed conflict. which is ridiculous for you to come here. i think it will come again else that didn't come here they will not come but the most important thing for this change is looking to melt into armed conflict in the diesel plus no one will come and be ourselves who kept quiet and some seo is that the fifth of march the counts on leave from delta said he was penny's hopes on russia. we almost took the canoe of mobilization. i think we have to hide the dogs ukrainian tourists like the crimean regardless of whether this t
henry's about that for a historic conference. but city of two residents are worried that the mosques friend of mine changed the fortunes of the peninsula after all i need depends greatly on tourism. you may have limited the weekend. the sierra. i think there will be an aunt who may need to is like none the less i called the authorities will try to make sure that some will calm the coastal maine yeah it's like a fork in the quest grainy and the tilt to it. in phoenix. i think i should one...
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changed in 1930. >> a relentless warfare. >> henry anslinger. the united states first drug czar.umber one, you guessed it, marijuana. this guy saw how he could increase the budget of his department by having this mission, going after marijuana. >> you know, saying there is this drug that the mexican migrant workers are smoking, and it's loco weed and it's going to make them crazy and they're going to rape your women. >> he got the anti-marijuana message out through news report, and then came this. >> convinced that he is hopelessly and incurably insane. >> the film "reefer madness," portraying the users of marijuana as unproductive, crazed. >> people are still afraid of what pot can do to them. >> in many ways to have defined our attitudes for 70 years. >> yeah. >> marijuana then became illegal in 1937. and by 1970, it was schedule 1 controlled substance. the government was saying it had no medicinal value, and had a high potential for abuse. all reasons why the figges stayed away from marijuana, until this. and this might be hard for some of you to watch. >> it's okay, baby. >>
changed in 1930. >> a relentless warfare. >> henry anslinger. the united states first drug czar.umber one, you guessed it, marijuana. this guy saw how he could increase the budget of his department by having this mission, going after marijuana. >> you know, saying there is this drug that the mexican migrant workers are smoking, and it's loco weed and it's going to make them crazy and they're going to rape your women. >> he got the anti-marijuana message out through news...
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henry george, that's how nothing happenedded. i mean, basically, there was wisdom there, not all right or wrong, but it didn't change the system. you know, the system is power, money, leverage, opportunity, wealth. in some sense. do you believe that some of these other growing crisises, there's a third point? sometimes when you get into the polarized situation, it takes a third point of crisis to short of sake things up politically. >> that's a really good question. i think just quickly, you know, in the past, you had the opportunity to let this debate, you know, i would say the people in power had the opportunity to let that debate go back and forth. you know, the people displaced throughout the course of this country's history, certainly, did not have that opportunity, and nor did they have the choice on whorpt the debate would juts go back and forth, but i think that bringing the climate crisis into the equation is definitely a moment in which we have the opportunity to really demand real kind of fundmental changes this terms of the way property is allocated, land relations are constituted in terms of the way we think about
henry george, that's how nothing happenedded. i mean, basically, there was wisdom there, not all right or wrong, but it didn't change the system. you know, the system is power, money, leverage, opportunity, wealth. in some sense. do you believe that some of these other growing crisises, there's a third point? sometimes when you get into the polarized situation, it takes a third point of crisis to short of sake things up politically. >> that's a really good question. i think just quickly,...
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i think he recognized it and probably changed it back to the original version. next, we have patrick henryme liberty or give me death." very courageous statement. we all remember that one from school. but, the first draft was "give me liberty, i'm pretty inflexible on this." little less courageous on that one. next, we have julius caesar, love this guy and the salad. let's see what we've got. "i came, i saw, i conquered," very nice synopsis. the first draft, "i came, i saw, i conquered, i went to dinner. i ordered the venison. i was too dry. i sent it back. i waited too long for my drink. i was like 'do they even know who i am?' i tipped 10%." that's a little too long. i'm glad he shortened it up. next, we have ben franklin. "you can do anything you set your mind to." quotes like these remind us why he's a founding father. let's see the first draft. "you can do anything you set your mind to unless it's inventing bifocals, because i already did that, bitch." very territorial. not a very nice thing to say. the first person to use bifocals and bitch in the same sentence. not a lot of people g
i think he recognized it and probably changed it back to the original version. next, we have patrick henryme liberty or give me death." very courageous statement. we all remember that one from school. but, the first draft was "give me liberty, i'm pretty inflexible on this." little less courageous on that one. next, we have julius caesar, love this guy and the salad. let's see what we've got. "i came, i saw, i conquered," very nice synopsis. the first draft, "i...
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changed the polls. >> all right. charles krauthammer everybody. next on the rundown, ed henry is with the president.will join us from the netherlands, congressman paul ryan branded racist by some in the house. we will step in the no spin zone. factor exclusive. we are coming right back. you know what phones are supposed to have? buttons. one for each number. so-called smartphones have two, maybe three buttons max. that's neat, but what do you do when you want to dial a four? it's not so smart then, is it? (laughter) nice phone, dude. thanks! smart phones make life easier. that's why esurance is introducing video appraisal. you can use your smart phone to video chat with a claims expert. they'll assess the damage and help settle your claim faster than ever. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a re
changed the polls. >> all right. charles krauthammer everybody. next on the rundown, ed henry is with the president.will join us from the netherlands, congressman paul ryan branded racist by some in the house. we will step in the no spin zone. factor exclusive. we are coming right back. you know what phones are supposed to have? buttons. one for each number. so-called smartphones have two, maybe three buttons max. that's neat, but what do you do when you want to dial a four? it's not so...
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changed the polls. >> all right. charles krauthammer everybody. next on the rundown, ed henry is with the president.will join us from the netherlands, congressman paul ryan branded racist by some in the house. we will step in the no spin zone. factor exclusive. we are coming right back. oh! the name your price tool! you tell them how much you want to pay, and they help you find a policy that fits your budget. i told you to wear something comfortable! this is a polyester blend! whoa! uh...little help? i got you! unh! it's so beautiful! man: should we call security? no, this is just getting good. the name your price tool, still only from progressive. ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the all-new sleep numb
changed the polls. >> all right. charles krauthammer everybody. next on the rundown, ed henry is with the president.will join us from the netherlands, congressman paul ryan branded racist by some in the house. we will step in the no spin zone. factor exclusive. we are coming right back. oh! the name your price tool! you tell them how much you want to pay, and they help you find a policy that fits your budget. i told you to wear something comfortable! this is a polyester blend! whoa!...
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changed. host: that was senate majority leader henry -- harry reid. we are talking about it with our viewers on the washington journal this morning. you want to get your take on what you have seen on the senate floor this past 15 or 20 hours. let's go to new york, new york on the line for democrats. steve, good morning. caller: the first thing i would like to ask you is if you can run it on saturday or sunday so that people can actually watch this in its entirety. i watched a little of it last night. i got up at 530 this morning. i watched a senator from connecticut. the one thing i wanted to mention is just about not only is the energy concerns in this country, but also our food supply, because these variations in climate, as people have mentioned in the senate, are really affecting our food supply and our ability to grow certain vegetables and foods. i am just a gardener, and if the temperature goes above 90 degrees, you can't grow a tomato. i just wanted to point this out and one other anecdotal comment. i just heard where this winter with the pola
changed. host: that was senate majority leader henry -- harry reid. we are talking about it with our viewers on the washington journal this morning. you want to get your take on what you have seen on the senate floor this past 15 or 20 hours. let's go to new york, new york on the line for democrats. steve, good morning. caller: the first thing i would like to ask you is if you can run it on saturday or sunday so that people can actually watch this in its entirety. i watched a little of it last...
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changing the law. gretchen. >> all right. hard to keep it all straight, even all the way from europe where ed henry is. >>> dramatic video as action worker rescued from a massive fire we first alerted you to yesterday. >> oh, god. oh, god. o, god. oh, my god. oh, no. oh, no. oh, no. yes. thank you jesus. thank you god. oh, my god. oh, no. my god. >> understand a lot of omg there. joining me now by phone the firefighter who was on that ladder and saved that man's life. houston fire department senior captain brad hawthorne. captain, great to speak with you today. >> you, too. >>> we're looking at this amazing video and watching this construction worker literally hanging on this ledge. at one point he slips off down to the next level. where were you at this point in time. >> when we first arrived they told under the circumstances three workers on the roof. we sent the ladder to the roof. when we got to the roof we could see nobody was there and we saw the gentleman come out of the doors and we lowered the ladder down to him to pick him up. >> when you were trying to get there -- we just saw him jump down to the next level. help
changing the law. gretchen. >> all right. hard to keep it all straight, even all the way from europe where ed henry is. >>> dramatic video as action worker rescued from a massive fire we first alerted you to yesterday. >> oh, god. oh, god. o, god. oh, my god. oh, no. oh, no. oh, no. yes. thank you jesus. thank you god. oh, my god. oh, no. my god. >> understand a lot of omg there. joining me now by phone the firefighter who was on that ladder and saved that man's life....
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henry george, that's how nothing happenedded. i mean, basically, there was wisdom there, not all right or wrong, but it didn't change the system. you know, the system is power, money, leverage, opportunity, wealth. in some sense. do you believe that some of these other growing crisises, there's a third point? sometimes when you get into the polarized situation, it takes a third point of crisis to short of sake things up politically. >> that's a really good question. i think just quickly, you know, in the past, you had the opportunity to let this debate, you know, i would say the people in power had the opportunity to let that debate go back and forth. you know, the people displaced throughout the course of this country's history, certainly, did not have that opportunity, and nor did they have the choice on whorpt the debate would juts go back and forth, but i think that bringing the climate crisis into the equation is definitely a moment in which we have the opportunity to really demand real kind of fundmental changes this terms of the way property is allocated, land relations are constituted in terms of the way we think about
henry george, that's how nothing happenedded. i mean, basically, there was wisdom there, not all right or wrong, but it didn't change the system. you know, the system is power, money, leverage, opportunity, wealth. in some sense. do you believe that some of these other growing crisises, there's a third point? sometimes when you get into the polarized situation, it takes a third point of crisis to short of sake things up politically. >> that's a really good question. i think just quickly,...
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it will change under the ticker box. that's for henryhe white house ask expected to propose an overhaul to the national security agencies telephone program that would end the bulk collection of phone records. "the new york times" reporting that the administration plans to ask congress that would approve changes that would end the systemic selection of bulk phone call information. the government would be able to access the information when needed by getting permission from a judge. which you're supposed to be able to do already. the roar also says the overhaul would propose the telephone companies keep the data but the companies will not be required to hold on to it any longer than they normally do. i don't know if that will help the situation or not. it basically sounds kind of like the same thing except the information is technically scored with us. with us being the taxpayers and the government. >> i guess it's supposed to make us feel better. >> slightly. >> we are watching the futures this morning after yesterday's losses. the nasdaq
it will change under the ticker box. that's for henryhe white house ask expected to propose an overhaul to the national security agencies telephone program that would end the bulk collection of phone records. "the new york times" reporting that the administration plans to ask congress that would approve changes that would end the systemic selection of bulk phone call information. the government would be able to access the information when needed by getting permission from a judge....
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change their minds at some point. but to this point they don't have a substantial tie. >> jim sciutto, appreciate the update. joining us is shawn henry, president of -- former assistant director of the fbi where he was responsible for cyber and international divisions. david galla of the national oceanic and air institute. leading of the search for ethiopian flight 447. peter, let me start with you. what do you make of the news that the transponder was turned off and the plane made this significant turn? how easy is it to turn off a transponder? >> it's not difficult and pilots can do it. although the circumstances of them being able to do it or wanting to do it is simply inexplicable. they wouldn't want to do that. you don't want to fly blind to your air traffic controllers and to other aircraft. the real problem in this so far, anderson, is how the investigation is being conducted. this is a military-led investigation. there are protocols and there's a treaty signed that should be governing this investigation that would allow other countries to step in and give assistance that we have a standing to do that. and so far the malaysian
change their minds at some point. but to this point they don't have a substantial tie. >> jim sciutto, appreciate the update. joining us is shawn henry, president of -- former assistant director of the fbi where he was responsible for cyber and international divisions. david galla of the national oceanic and air institute. leading of the search for ethiopian flight 447. peter, let me start with you. what do you make of the news that the transponder was turned off and the plane made this...
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is a change to the way controversial calls are reviewed. john henry smith is here. >> mitch should have consulted with me. clearly duke university. if you wondered how could that replay see the replay i saw and make ta call - you may like the new wrinkle the league threw into the replay system. at the owners' meetings, field officials will be allowed to consult with officials in the new york officers to make the right call. they had this to say. . >> i'm confident fans will like the next rule change. i know jimmy graham won't, the man that made dunking over the goalpost after scores his trademark. he'll have to find a new way of expressing goal house joy. the league has banned goal huhs dunking. twice he has knocked the goalpost over. mutual respect and sportsmanship is the reasons. >> dallas has the third best record behind the paces and the heat. in the woolly west they were taking on second-best in the west. 45 seconds left. kevin durant nail the three. thunder open. shouldn't have done that, hit the three, sending the game into ot. mavs. backs dow
is a change to the way controversial calls are reviewed. john henry smith is here. >> mitch should have consulted with me. clearly duke university. if you wondered how could that replay see the replay i saw and make ta call - you may like the new wrinkle the league threw into the replay system. at the owners' meetings, field officials will be allowed to consult with officials in the new york officers to make the right call. they had this to say. . >> i'm confident fans will like the...
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and that is a big change since you've become a historian and part of that is possible because of hoover's work in the archives. nonot everyone reported that wih some data for example henrydexter white. hoover wasn't exactly wrong that the soviet union was evil or that it had some influence. >> guest: he regarded the recognition, diplomatic recognition in the 1933 he said it gave them respectability and much easier access into american public lif life and in the 30s they developed what was called the popular front and so perhaps at one point there were 100,000 members in the united states. that may seem small but they were concentrate concentrated ae and energetic and so forth and hoover was worried about this and he thought that this was pulling the new deal to the le left. >> host: they thought he was hysterical and in the social and economic prospect of the soviet union. >> guest: hoover argued if we were not careful in our proper destruction of the odyssey evil empire we would have another evil empire in its place and stalin would win the war and that's part of the argument of this other book on a parallel volume number two of the crusaders that roosevelt had a very
and that is a big change since you've become a historian and part of that is possible because of hoover's work in the archives. nonot everyone reported that wih some data for example henrydexter white. hoover wasn't exactly wrong that the soviet union was evil or that it had some influence. >> guest: he regarded the recognition, diplomatic recognition in the 1933 he said it gave them respectability and much easier access into american public lif life and in the 30s they developed what was...