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he also went to nelson rockefeller's but he did not go to henry wilson. apart. is what sets me brian: just for your benefit? kurt: it was not intentional at the time. i went there with my mother on the way to a boston red sox game and afterwards it worked out that way. brian: on your website, you have connections to other websites and there is a picture on there of a fella who is trying to climb the fence at the rockefeller but he doesn't get in there. kurt: he did not. we were the only ones, we believe at this point, who were willing to go the extra mile. tomorrow withends the u.s. capital historical society, and recently we put on a dinner honoring the house ways and means committee. i had a chance after the dinner to talk with the new committee chair paul ryan and i discussed that. it came up about rockefeller and he said, it is on private family property, how did you do it? i said that we had the connections. i didn't tell him that it was because the tree connected with the fence but semantics. [laughter] brian: you have to be careful with the vice president
he also went to nelson rockefeller's but he did not go to henry wilson. apart. is what sets me brian: just for your benefit? kurt: it was not intentional at the time. i went there with my mother on the way to a boston red sox game and afterwards it worked out that way. brian: on your website, you have connections to other websites and there is a picture on there of a fella who is trying to climb the fence at the rockefeller but he doesn't get in there. kurt: he did not. we were the only ones,...
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i had a good writing and research partner henry wilson. but part of it is was the luxury of television. i think i could not have done this in your job -- i could not have done this as a print report in some ways or even in my old job at the hot line because the little stuff i pick up along the way, one of the reviews i got where they called me out in a positive way was it struck me it was like stuff he could not get on air all of the time and he wanted to complete the story. there is part of that with television you don't get to put everything you learn on the air. i can't explain it. it wasn't a burden it just sort of stuck. i might not have felt i needed this as an outlet. >> host: to what extent did the project change over the time you were doing it? >> mr. todd: it changed a lot. i didn't expect to end up on hillary clinton but it kept coming back. >> you were not going to know the end of the story unless you were ten years past your deadline. >> that was part of the challenge. my publisher pushed me and i pushed back. i thought it had
i had a good writing and research partner henry wilson. but part of it is was the luxury of television. i think i could not have done this in your job -- i could not have done this as a print report in some ways or even in my old job at the hot line because the little stuff i pick up along the way, one of the reviews i got where they called me out in a positive way was it struck me it was like stuff he could not get on air all of the time and he wanted to complete the story. there is part of...
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accused of fatally shooting officer henry wilson when he was responding to a domestic abuse call.ne of the women was the sister of a local mayor. after killing the officer, wily drove to a nearby convenience store and bar kaeding himself against the police. officer s threw tear gas into e store to end the standoff. sglin colorado, james holmes has been sentenced to thousands of years in prison. the judge called holmes an angry quitter, saying he had given up on life and turned his hatred into murder. holmes was sentenced to life in prison with an additional 3,018 years. >> after the break, the opening bell on what street. live coverage of the market opens and where it goes on "the rundown." ♪ no student's ever been the king of the campus on day one. but you're armed with a roomy new jansport backpack, a powerful new dell 2-in-1 laptop, and durable new stellar notebooks, so you're walking the halls with varsity level swagger. that's what we call that new gear feeling. you left this on the bus... get it at the place with the experts to get you the right gear. office depot officemax.
accused of fatally shooting officer henry wilson when he was responding to a domestic abuse call.ne of the women was the sister of a local mayor. after killing the officer, wily drove to a nearby convenience store and bar kaeding himself against the police. officer s threw tear gas into e store to end the standoff. sglin colorado, james holmes has been sentenced to thousands of years in prison. the judge called holmes an angry quitter, saying he had given up on life and turned his hatred into...
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henry morgenthau who was ambassador to turkey under president wilson bought the farm and it was largerhan it is today. from what i'm told he brought it for his son in order to keep henry junior near him. he was devoted to his son and to him and sometimes he was known to want to take a little break. but indeed he threw himself into farming. of the the farm was sold off at some point and only the apple orchards were left.
henry morgenthau who was ambassador to turkey under president wilson bought the farm and it was largerhan it is today. from what i'm told he brought it for his son in order to keep henry junior near him. he was devoted to his son and to him and sometimes he was known to want to take a little break. but indeed he threw himself into farming. of the the farm was sold off at some point and only the apple orchards were left.
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henry morgenthaler one, who was ambassador to of turkey under president wilson bought the farm and it was much larger than it was today, it was a dairy farm as well as a fruit farm. he bought it for his son. from what i am told he bought it for his son, henry junior junior in order to keep henry junior near him. he was devoted to his son and his son was devoted to him, although sometimes he was known to want to take a little break. but henry junior, indeed threw himself into farming, the dairy farm was sold off at some point and only the apple orchard were left. bob, i think bob is a farmer at heart just like his father was. one of bob saenz is there is no better maneuver than the footprints of the owner. so, every weekend since we have been married, almost 40 years we have gone up to fishkill farms and bob has gone around pruning the trees, examining the apples, getting depressed if it was a bad crop or if we had a freeze, and getting a lady if the crop, like it is this year, bountiful. our son joshua, who is 31 has just taken over fishkill farms and he has made it into an organic en
henry morgenthaler one, who was ambassador to of turkey under president wilson bought the farm and it was much larger than it was today, it was a dairy farm as well as a fruit farm. he bought it for his son. from what i am told he bought it for his son, henry junior junior in order to keep henry junior near him. he was devoted to his son and his son was devoted to him, although sometimes he was known to want to take a little break. but henry junior, indeed threw himself into farming, the dairy...
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wilson: if i did not know very much about my parents, i'm not sure how much i knew about world war ii, but i do very much appreciate henry's very generous introduction. it is about an hour. prof. wilson: if i did not know very much about my parents, i'm i am delighted to be taking part in the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii in europe and particularly tonight in europe sponsored by the truman library institute and the kansas city public library. institutions with which i have enjoyed opportunities to cooperate and for which i have enormous respect as sources of intellectual inquiry in this region. one caveat before i take you back to the america of 1941 to 1945. title of my lecture is a gloss on tom brokaw's bestseller "the greatest generation," which defines the sacrifices of ordinary americans in the cauldron of world war ii as for some of me never to be repeated phenomenon. historians are made uncomfortable with such words as greatest and never to be repeated. because of our excessive focus on context and aversion to projecting backward our own concerns and convictions, we normally duck c
wilson: if i did not know very much about my parents, i'm not sure how much i knew about world war ii, but i do very much appreciate henry's very generous introduction. it is about an hour. prof. wilson: if i did not know very much about my parents, i'm i am delighted to be taking part in the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii in europe and particularly tonight in europe sponsored by the truman library institute and the kansas city public library. institutions with...
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macfarlane, henry now, william boden, james graham wilson, and kyren skinner. [ applause ] on behalf of the robertson school of government here and the university as a whole, i'd also like to thank our sponsors. gold, silver, and bronze, our friends at c-span for their coverage, the audience here in virginia beach, and our audience online through the live streaming and those who will be watching the broadcast by c-span. finally, i'd like to thank the high school students, college and graduate community members, some of whom came as far as d.c. piedmont, virginia, the northern tier of north carolina to be present at this event. just one order of business that following our conclusion here there will be a networking lunch, a complimentary lunch for students. you're welcome to join that. there will be a uniform person, student ambassadors who will help you find your way over to that in the divinity building on campus here, just sort of catty corner to the building where we are currently. and with that, it's my sort of bittersweet task to conclude, to announce that the tenth annual ronal
macfarlane, henry now, william boden, james graham wilson, and kyren skinner. [ applause ] on behalf of the robertson school of government here and the university as a whole, i'd also like to thank our sponsors. gold, silver, and bronze, our friends at c-span for their coverage, the audience here in virginia beach, and our audience online through the live streaming and those who will be watching the broadcast by c-span. finally, i'd like to thank the high school students, college and graduate...
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henry's regiment the 369th. thank you to each of you for your service. and i would ask command sergeant major lewis wilsonyork national guard to come forward and accept this medal on private johnson's behalf. [ applause ] >> the president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress march 3rd, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to private henry johnson united states army. private henry johnson distinguished himself by extraordinary acts of heroism at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a member of company c 369th infantry regimen 93rd on may 15th, 1918 during combat operations against the enemy on the front lines of the western front in france. in the early morning hours private johnson and another soldier were on sentry duty when they received a surprise attack from a german raiding party consisting of at least 12 enemy soldiers. private johnson mounted a brave retaliation resulting in several enemy casualties. when his fellow soldier was badly wounded and being carried away by the enemy, private johnson exposed himself to gra
henry's regiment the 369th. thank you to each of you for your service. and i would ask command sergeant major lewis wilsonyork national guard to come forward and accept this medal on private johnson's behalf. [ applause ] >> the president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress march 3rd, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to private henry johnson united states army. private henry johnson distinguished himself by extraordinary acts of...
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wilson bought the farm and it was larger than it is today. from what i'm told he brought it for his son in order to keep henry junior near him. he was devoted to his son and to him and sometimes he was known to want to take a little break. but indeed he threw himself into farming. of the the farm was sold off at some point and only the apple orchards were left. bob was a farmer at heart just like his father was. and one of the sayings is there is no better than the footprint of the owner. getting depressed if it was a bad crop and getting easily it if it is like it is this year is bountiful, and our son, joshua is 31 was just taken over fishtailed farms and he has made it into an organic enterprise to spray the apples instead of pesticides. he's growing organic vegetables they had free range chickens that produce really delicious eggs. stop by sometime. and there's picked your own. every month they blueberries, raspberries, then in august and even in july we have the apple crop beginning and then there's picked your own, people that come and spend a day and have picnics and packs of apples. so after almost 40 years it's becom
wilson bought the farm and it was larger than it is today. from what i'm told he brought it for his son in order to keep henry junior near him. he was devoted to his son and to him and sometimes he was known to want to take a little break. but indeed he threw himself into farming. of the the farm was sold off at some point and only the apple orchards were left. bob was a farmer at heart just like his father was. and one of the sayings is there is no better than the footprint of the owner....
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in 2009 henry died after being struck in the head by a wheel from another car. after weldon's death and being injured himself, wilsoner drivers were always trying to make racing safer but added, quote, it's a car race. we're racing hard and fast. when it goes wrong, it can get messy. pretty chilling. back to you. >> it is. thank you very much. >> two little girls at home. >> he grew up in england learning on go carts. he grew up with don weldon the guy who hit his head on the fence two years ago. >> his brother was on twitter. he said i often told him i want to grow up and be half the man he is. that would make me a pretty good man. >> tragedy. >>> three minutes after the hour. breaking news about the american heros in france. >> the first time we hear about him. another american hero emerges in the train take do you think in france. we know professor mark mooglian was shot in the neck after being the first person to confront the gunman. that is when the three other americans jumped in to restrain the attacker. this morning spencer stone is nominated for air force highest non combat honor for his kaxes. >> what the
in 2009 henry died after being struck in the head by a wheel from another car. after weldon's death and being injured himself, wilsoner drivers were always trying to make racing safer but added, quote, it's a car race. we're racing hard and fast. when it goes wrong, it can get messy. pretty chilling. back to you. >> it is. thank you very much. >> two little girls at home. >> he grew up in england learning on go carts. he grew up with don weldon the guy who hit his head on the...
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henry kissinger used to say that power was the ultimate aphrodisiac and i think woodrow wilson would have agreed. mr. cooper: oh, yeah. ms. miller: and so, he was using this entree to these secret papers as part of his courting, courtship and she was susceptible to that. and so, he shared a great deal of what he was doing, really a great deal of what he was doing with her. so that, i think john said that she probably knew as well as anyone what he was doing and what he was thinking because he was a -- he was a real lone wolf when it came to being a president. he didn't have a lot of close advisers wouldn't you say. mr. cooper: that's true. yes, that's true. ms. swain: i have a quote to show you both. it's from edith wilson herself. she published her memoirs. and in this big controversy about how much power she took upon herself. here's what she said, "i myself never made a single decision regarding the disposition of public affairs. the only decision that was mine was what was important and what was not and the very important decision of when to present matters to my husband." ok. so
henry kissinger used to say that power was the ultimate aphrodisiac and i think woodrow wilson would have agreed. mr. cooper: oh, yeah. ms. miller: and so, he was using this entree to these secret papers as part of his courting, courtship and she was susceptible to that. and so, he shared a great deal of what he was doing, really a great deal of what he was doing with her. so that, i think john said that she probably knew as well as anyone what he was doing and what he was thinking because he...
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henry avenue when he missed the curve and hit the tree. police are looking into whether he may have fallen asleep at the wheel. sergeant robert wilson iii was killed in the line of duty during a robbery at a north philadelphia game stop store in march. you can count on nbc 10 to follow withis latest tragedy on air and online on our nbc 10 news app. >>> a hot, cloudy day at the shore but still crowded along the atlantic city boardwalk, people trying to get in last minute beach time before labor day. here's a live look over center city philadelphia. we are bracing for what could be, yes, our fifth heat wave of the season. there's even warmer weather ahead this week. >> first alert meteorologist brittney shipp is tracking the heat and a few showers out there, right? >> that's right. it's an even spread across the entire area. you're not getting much relief closer to the shore, where temperatures are still in the high 80s. a hot, muggy monday for us. 88 degrees in philadelphia, 85 in washington township. 87 degrees in wilmington. 87 in chester springs. close to 90 in trenton. the poconos right now in the low 80s. 90 degrees all the way
henry avenue when he missed the curve and hit the tree. police are looking into whether he may have fallen asleep at the wheel. sergeant robert wilson iii was killed in the line of duty during a robbery at a north philadelphia game stop store in march. you can count on nbc 10 to follow withis latest tragedy on air and online on our nbc 10 news app. >>> a hot, cloudy day at the shore but still crowded along the atlantic city boardwalk, people trying to get in last minute beach time...
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henry avenue near dupont street. he was taken to einstein where he was pronounced dead short willly after arrival. this is the second philadelphia police officer killed. the first being robert wilsont and killed in the line of duty in march during a robbery in north philadelphia. the wilson was an officer with the 22nd district. now back here live, philadelphia police say the circumstances are under investigation, the officer was on duty and not on his way home from work at the time. police say the last officer from the 39 district killed was killed in a motorcycle accident of last year. trish hartman, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you,. >>> vice president's joe biden meeting in washington that is fueling talks that's about to launch a presidential bid. >> the rumors swirling. 6:32. beautiful weather yesterday we're hoping for a repeat today. >> reporter: i think you will like today better than yesterday, you'll see more clouds, it will prevent the sun from beating down on you. >> great shot look at that. >> reporter: that's a gorgeous shot, the ben franklin bridge we have mainly clear conditions as the afternoon wears on you'll see the clouds increase from the west and the ea
henry avenue near dupont street. he was taken to einstein where he was pronounced dead short willly after arrival. this is the second philadelphia police officer killed. the first being robert wilsont and killed in the line of duty in march during a robbery in north philadelphia. the wilson was an officer with the 22nd district. now back here live, philadelphia police say the circumstances are under investigation, the officer was on duty and not on his way home from work at the time. police say...