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mr. henry's house gets repaired. how is that going to happen? we bring in jody pasquali who runs the deli who learned as a young boy from his grandfather, liu ouija, to help people in times like these. they held a golf tournament to help mr. henry. >> i want to come home. this has always been a good neighborhood. people always been friendly, regardless of what nationality or what race they were. >> mr. henry says once his house is fixed up he wants to hold a party for joe and everybody who helped him through this. that's what highland town is all about. >>> october is breast cancer awareness month, and we'll be thinking of it all month as we prepare for the komen run for the cure. the historic concord point lighthouse, usually all white , is beaming, lit up in a pretty shade of pink or mauve. built in 1827 the tower is overlooking the point where the sus quijano flows into the bay. a special part of our web site is designated to breasted cancer awareness. it's a place to get information about supporting komen maryland and find inspiration analys
mr. henry's house gets repaired. how is that going to happen? we bring in jody pasquali who runs the deli who learned as a young boy from his grandfather, liu ouija, to help people in times like these. they held a golf tournament to help mr. henry. >> i want to come home. this has always been a good neighborhood. people always been friendly, regardless of what nationality or what race they were. >> mr. henry says once his house is fixed up he wants to hold a party for joe and...
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i want to thank mr. henry for inviting us for this drill. why do we have a fire drill or an earthquake drill? why? that is right. in case the real thing happens. so if we practice what we do, then what happens? >> we get better. >> you get better, exactly. that is what we want to do, get better. and today during the drill, what i want you to think about is if this were to happen while you were at home, what would you do, the same thing? yeah, it would be ducking and covering. cover and -- you practice, too, huh? if you practice, then you will not get nervous when it happens. >> when the alarm is ringing, a practice, and i stayed low. >> the fire alarm goes on when your mother cooks? wow. probably try to tell her not to frighten many things. -- not to fry too many things. [laughter] >> we're going to get the kids back to their tables so they are ready when the drill happens. kids, can you go back to your desk? >> all right, three, two, one -- go. >> doug, cover, and holdd anduck, -- duck, cover, and hold. >> this is an earthquake drill. i rep
i want to thank mr. henry for inviting us for this drill. why do we have a fire drill or an earthquake drill? why? that is right. in case the real thing happens. so if we practice what we do, then what happens? >> we get better. >> you get better, exactly. that is what we want to do, get better. and today during the drill, what i want you to think about is if this were to happen while you were at home, what would you do, the same thing? yeah, it would be ducking and covering. cover...
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cohen: we have something very simple, i just wanted to honor the memory of a man by the name of mr. henry carter who passed away at the age of 90 on sunday, october 9. it is important for us to remember the lives of those that go on before us as we continue to work at a fight for our struggle here. mr. carter was a father and husband. i would like to ask that the supervisors close in his memory. >> roll call for introductions is concluded. president chiu: 1 of removed to the 3:30 special order for special commendations. after that, we will move to public comment. it will be provided by supervisor cohen. supervisor cohen: i don't see mr. blackwell. president chiu: the second commendation will be provided by supervisor mirkarimi. supervisor mirkarimi: this was well reported on -- approximately 4:00 p.m., the corner of eighth and fillmore. in fact, we were engaged in closed session. we got a number of calls as many of us do. i simply jetted right over there, and it contained a three ilan that moved to a for alarm that is a bit of a rarity, considering the fact that we lost to fire fighters e
cohen: we have something very simple, i just wanted to honor the memory of a man by the name of mr. henry carter who passed away at the age of 90 on sunday, october 9. it is important for us to remember the lives of those that go on before us as we continue to work at a fight for our struggle here. mr. carter was a father and husband. i would like to ask that the supervisors close in his memory. >> roll call for introductions is concluded. president chiu: 1 of removed to the 3:30 special...
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guy -- [inaudible conversations] mr. henry h. kang and ms. cassie hearn mihalik. udible conversations] the honorable ann stock and mr. stewart c. stolt. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ms. janelle monet and mr. nathaniel irvin. janelle monet is one of the performers this evening at the white house, following the white house state dinner. the other performers will be be on trio from seoul korea who were educated at juilliard in new york. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] mrs. janet berman. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] mr. spencer arthur overton and mrs. leslie collins overton. ms. linda nathan and mr. roger h. browne. mr. james biden and ms. sarah biden. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversat
guy -- [inaudible conversations] mr. henry h. kang and ms. cassie hearn mihalik. udible conversations] the honorable ann stock and mr. stewart c. stolt. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ms. janelle monet and mr. nathaniel irvin. janelle monet is one of the performers this evening at the white house, following the white house state dinner. the other performers will be be on trio from seoul korea who were educated at juilliard...
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[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] mr. henry h. king and ms. kathy burns halleck. rsations] [inaudible conversations] the honorable anna stock and mr. stewart stock. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> ms. janel monet and mr. nathaniel urbain. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> mrs. james burr and. [inaudible conversations] dr. robert colucci and ms. emily neustadt. [inaudible conversations] mr. spencer earth are over 10 and mrs. leslie collins over 10. ms. linda nathan and mr. roger h. brown. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] mr. james biden and ms. sir biden. that matched >> guests arriving at the white house earlier for the state dinner for south korean president lee myung-bak. secretary hewitt and his wife, senate finance committee chairman max baucus, treasury secretary tim geithner and in just a mome
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] mr. henry h. king and ms. kathy burns halleck. rsations] [inaudible conversations] the honorable anna stock and mr. stewart stock. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> ms. janel monet and mr. nathaniel urbain. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]...
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mr. schulz, and henry kissinger, former secretary of state with a ph.d is always called dr. kissinger? and the only thing i could figure it may be kissinger had a podiatry practice on the side. [laughter] but the dinner party has not happened, and i tell you i hear from is animal people. and by animal people i don't mean people who are thrown clear of a plane wreck in africa and raised by a bench of our many things. i mean people with special concern for animals. i mentioned once in a column that they appeared to be a breed of dog that seemed to be assembled from parts from other breeds of dogs. [laughter] not the parts of those dogs are all that sorry about getting a. you may be surprised how many corgis the art in the united states. anyway, i hear from the animal people. i wasn't one of the people who said that dan quayle had a stare like deer in headlights. 's but i suspect people who did write that got more, even though quayle had a very loyal following got more letters from dear people than quayle people. [laughter] >> my question is about wit and humor because it's such a difficu
mr. schulz, and henry kissinger, former secretary of state with a ph.d is always called dr. kissinger? and the only thing i could figure it may be kissinger had a podiatry practice on the side. [laughter] but the dinner party has not happened, and i tell you i hear from is animal people. and by animal people i don't mean people who are thrown clear of a plane wreck in africa and raised by a bench of our many things. i mean people with special concern for animals. i mentioned once in a column...
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mr. henry? >> following up on that phone call, the president is traveling around the country. you seem to believe there is bipartisan support. >> it is not a statement of opinion. it is a statement of fact if you believe the data. >> you have that data in hand? why doesn't the president called the speaker of the year after weeks and back up -- of back and forth and say, ok, let's get this done. >> because there is no complexity of getting it done. congress just need to act. congress will not even take up the provisions of the american people. >> why not say, stop taking of the bills about coins? >> -- about baseball coins? >> the american public believes the president and others need to pull up in a room together -- >> [unintelligible] >> i disagree. i think the speaker would say they passed the 3% withholding provision, which is something that was part of the jobs act and the president supports. republicans supported free trade agreement. patton reform, we will be passing it to the senate, and hopefully if they see the light in the house, an opportunity to vote on those. we r
mr. henry? >> following up on that phone call, the president is traveling around the country. you seem to believe there is bipartisan support. >> it is not a statement of opinion. it is a statement of fact if you believe the data. >> you have that data in hand? why doesn't the president called the speaker of the year after weeks and back up -- of back and forth and say, ok, let's get this done. >> because there is no complexity of getting it done. congress just need to...
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mr. shultz, and henry kissinger, former secretary is always called dr. kissinger and the only thing i can figure is maybe kissinger had a podiatry practice on the side but that the dinner party has not happened and i tell you who i hear from is animal people come and buy animal people i don't mean people who are thrown clear of a plane wreck in africa and raised by a bunch of a running it things i mean people with a special concern for animals. i mentioned one in a column that to the breed of dog it seemed to be assembled from parts from other breeds of dog. [laughter] not the parts those dogs are all about sorry about giving up. [laughter] you would be surprised how many voters there are here in the united states with computers and things, typewriters. anyway, i hear from the animal people. i wasn't one of the people who said dan quayle had a scare like a deer in the head headlights but people who did write that got more, even though dan quayle had a very loyal quality got more letters from deer people than dan quayle people. >> my question is about whi
mr. shultz, and henry kissinger, former secretary is always called dr. kissinger and the only thing i can figure is maybe kissinger had a podiatry practice on the side but that the dinner party has not happened and i tell you who i hear from is animal people come and buy animal people i don't mean people who are thrown clear of a plane wreck in africa and raised by a bunch of a running it things i mean people with a special concern for animals. i mentioned one in a column that to the breed of...
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mr. scholz and henry kissinger, former secretary of state is always called that are kissinger and the only thing i could figure is maybe kissinger had a podiatry is on the side. but that dinner party has not happened. and i tell you i hear from us and all people. and by animal people, i do not mean people who were thrown clear of a plane wreck in africa and raised by a bunch of orangutans. i mean, people with special concern for animals. i mentioned once in a column that corgis appear to be a breed of dog that seemed to be assembled from parts from other breeds of dogs. not the parts that those dogs are all that sorry about giving. you'd be surprised how many corgi donors there are in the united states with computers and things, tape writers. anyway, i hear from the animal people. if i wasn't one of the people who said that dan quayle had a stare like a deer in headlights, but some people say i suspect the people who did write that got more, even though quayle had a very loyal following, got more letters from deer people dan quayle people. [laughter] >> my question is about wit and humor b
mr. scholz and henry kissinger, former secretary of state is always called that are kissinger and the only thing i could figure is maybe kissinger had a podiatry is on the side. but that dinner party has not happened. and i tell you i hear from us and all people. and by animal people, i do not mean people who were thrown clear of a plane wreck in africa and raised by a bunch of orangutans. i mean, people with special concern for animals. i mentioned once in a column that corgis appear to be a...
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mrs. obama in seoul next year. thank you very much. >> we're going to start off with ed henry. >> thank you, mr. president.e, i wanted to start with you. one question to each. first, when you mentioned north korea, what concrete steps do you think the obama administration has helped to contain kim jong-il, and president obama i want your first reaction to the iranian terror plot. your secretary of state called it a dangerous escalation. what specific steps will you take to hold iran accountable? especially when mitt romney charged last week, quote, if you do not want america to be the strongest nation on earth, i am not your president. you have that president today." >> well, i didn't know that you were the spokesperson for mitt romney. but let me just talk about the plot in particular. we have a situation here where the attorney general has laid out a very specific set of facts. what we know is that an individual of iranian-american decent was involved in a plot to assassinate the ambassador to the united states from saudi arabia. and we also know that he had direct links, was paid by, and directed by ind
mrs. obama in seoul next year. thank you very much. >> we're going to start off with ed henry. >> thank you, mr. president.e, i wanted to start with you. one question to each. first, when you mentioned north korea, what concrete steps do you think the obama administration has helped to contain kim jong-il, and president obama i want your first reaction to the iranian terror plot. your secretary of state called it a dangerous escalation. what specific steps will you take to hold iran...
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mrs. obama in seoul next year. thank you very much. >> all right. we're going to start off with ed henry. where is ed? nk you, mr. president, i appreciate it. president lee, i wanted to start with you, one question each first. first, when you mentioned north korea, what concrete steps do you think the obama administration has helped to contain kim jong-il? and president obama, i wanted to get your first reaction to the iranian terror plot. your secretary of state called it a dangerous he is can is la. what specific steps will you take to hold iran accountable especially when mitt romney charged last week, quote, if you do not want america to be the strongest faith on earth, i am not your president. you have that president today. >> well, i didn't know you are the spokesperson for mitt romney but the, let me just talk about the plot in particular. we have a situation here where the attorney general has laid out a very specific set of facts. what we know is that an individual of iranian-american descent was involved in a plot to assassinate the ambassador to the united states from saudi arabia. and we al
mrs. obama in seoul next year. thank you very much. >> all right. we're going to start off with ed henry. where is ed? nk you, mr. president, i appreciate it. president lee, i wanted to start with you, one question each first. first, when you mentioned north korea, what concrete steps do you think the obama administration has helped to contain kim jong-il? and president obama, i wanted to get your first reaction to the iranian terror plot. your secretary of state called it a dangerous he...
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. >> his long time friend, the chairman, henry rosenberg was the force in getting this city to put up a brooks statue. >> i think mr fantastic job. he gave me a little more than i deserved. >> we had a long talk about it. >> we had a long talk about that, though, but i am amazed. every detail, you look at the shoe strings and the cleats and everything is just real life. >> we're here on the plaza between washington boulevard and russell street. >> we live across the street, and we're very excited the statue will be in our neighborhood. >> get your programs here. >> we're here because he always hit a home run on our birthday, because he remembers what he ate at our banquet 40 years ago at the american legion. >> always friendly, never too busy to stock and give an autograph. >> once called the human vacuum cleaner, how about just calling him the finest human? >> let me once again say how deeply grateful i am for this incredible statue and thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you. >> speaking of another class act, this man here has done more in 60 years than most people do in ça lifetime. today we celebrate
. >> his long time friend, the chairman, henry rosenberg was the force in getting this city to put up a brooks statue. >> i think mr fantastic job. he gave me a little more than i deserved. >> we had a long talk about it. >> we had a long talk about that, though, but i am amazed. every detail, you look at the shoe strings and the cleats and everything is just real life. >> we're here on the plaza between washington boulevard and russell street. >> we live...
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mr. graham: lieblgd to rise and talk on two topics, the nomination of henry flaid to the fourth circuit court of appeals and the motion to proceed on china currency. thank you. first, judge henry floyd has been nominated to serve on the fourth circuit court of appeals in richmond, virginia. he has a lot of bipartisan support from south carolina. he was nominated by judge bush -- president bush tosh a district court judge. he served as a state court judge before that. he has got a distinguished record as a state and federal jurist. he is an outstanding choice by the president to serve on the first circuit court of appeals. i've known him for many years, have practiced law with him, appeared before him as a state judge and has v. followed his career. he is unanimously rated well-qualified to proceed to the fourth circuit. he is an outstanding -- he has an outstanding legal background, great temperament and is one of the most qualified district court judges in south carolina and will serve the people of the fourth judicial circuit well on the court of appeals. he has the kind of intellect and co
mr. graham: lieblgd to rise and talk on two topics, the nomination of henry flaid to the fourth circuit court of appeals and the motion to proceed on china currency. thank you. first, judge henry floyd has been nominated to serve on the fourth circuit court of appeals in richmond, virginia. he has a lot of bipartisan support from south carolina. he was nominated by judge bush -- president bush tosh a district court judge. he served as a state court judge before that. he has got a distinguished...
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time friend , the chairman, henry rose enburg was forced to giving the money to put the statute up. prokes was moved to tears by -- brook was moved to tears by the honor. mr. shepherd did a fantastic job and gave me a little more hair than i deserve. we had a long talk about that, though. i'm amazed. every detail. you look at the shoe strings and the cleats and everything is real nice. >> he hung around afterwards and signed a few autographs. >>> a devastating earthquake rocks turkey. now frantic search is understoodway understood -- underway for the survivors. kuren redmond is live. >> 138 people are death. that's expected to rise. this are a number of victims trapped beneath collapsed buildings. the powerful quake struck in the middle of the day yesterday. wrecking this room and rocking the walls leaving behind a destructive mess. tens of thousands of residents flocked to the streets. buildings knocked down in to piles of rubble. screams were coming from beneath the wreckage. anguished loved ones comfort one another as they awaited word on family and friends. >> there was a lot of shaking said this man. i have relatives here and waiting for them. i pray
time friend , the chairman, henry rose enburg was forced to giving the money to put the statute up. prokes was moved to tears by -- brook was moved to tears by the honor. mr. shepherd did a fantastic job and gave me a little more hair than i deserve. we had a long talk about that, though. i'm amazed. every detail. you look at the shoe strings and the cleats and everything is real nice. >> he hung around afterwards and signed a few autographs. >>> a devastating earthquake rocks...
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mr. madison could not be distinctly heard. yet when circumstances required it, he debated patrick henry.he debated james monroe and the open air in a snowstorm so bitter he got frostbite on his nose. he won those debates. when he found a political chore, yet so it could not do it. he was not too proud to work with men or women who could. dolly madison was more than a hostess. she was a political wife, america's first. half a campaign type team in austin the better half. likewise, madison worked with washington, profiting from his charisma and judgment and the table 10 profiting from his -- when he was not alarmed by it. he worked with jefferson, visionary philosopher and politician echelon for 40 years. he consented to learn something about money from his younger colleague, albert callison come a swiss immigrant who spoke with a french accent but knew more about america's finances than most natives. madison was a great man who is not afraid of assisting or deferring to other great than, another legacy of his taste in life. he also worked with the less than great. hatchet men and facets,
mr. madison could not be distinctly heard. yet when circumstances required it, he debated patrick henry.he debated james monroe and the open air in a snowstorm so bitter he got frostbite on his nose. he won those debates. when he found a political chore, yet so it could not do it. he was not too proud to work with men or women who could. dolly madison was more than a hostess. she was a political wife, america's first. half a campaign type team in austin the better half. likewise, madison worked...
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mrs. obama in seoul next year. thank you very much. >> we're going to start off with ed henry. where's ed?lee, i wanted to start with you, when you mentioned north korea, what concrete steps do you think the obama administration has held to contain kim juong il. your secretary of state called it a dangerous escalation, what steps will you take to hold iran accountability especially when mitt rommy charged if you don't want america to be the strongest nation on earth, i'm not your president, you have that president today? >> well, i didn't know you were the spokesperson for mitt romney. but the -- let me just talk about the plot in particular. we have a situation here where the attorney general has laid out a very specific set of facts. what we know is that an individual of iranian-american descent was involved in a plot to assassinate the ambassador to the united states from saudi arabia. and we also know that he had direct links, was paid by and directed by individuals in the iranian government. now, those facts are there for all to see. and we would not be bringing forward a case unless
mrs. obama in seoul next year. thank you very much. >> we're going to start off with ed henry. where's ed?lee, i wanted to start with you, when you mentioned north korea, what concrete steps do you think the obama administration has held to contain kim juong il. your secretary of state called it a dangerous escalation, what steps will you take to hold iran accountability especially when mitt rommy charged if you don't want america to be the strongest nation on earth, i'm not your...
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terms of raising the capacity of our partners, henry made disengage even as they continue to fight on their room. >> is the ultimate goal that opposing of mr. kony predicted the posing of mr. kony and the disbanding of the lra? >> that is the stated goal. that is one of the four parts of the strategy. it is very important that we have a clear mission. >> there is a broader objective that we are serving which is to support partners in africa so that they can address the threat to their citizens to achieve stability and become more productive contributors to security in the region and more broadly. we have seen some of them stepping up as has been mentioned in somalia at great risk and loss of life. this is a problem that is debilitating to several countries so this is something we can help them finally put an end to this threat. it will help their security and make them better partners for us. >> was there a perception in making this decision that our partners were on their own not capable of meeting that goal? >> yes, congressman. while they had made a lot of progress, we had seen the lra's size reduced substantially, but going that final
terms of raising the capacity of our partners, henry made disengage even as they continue to fight on their room. >> is the ultimate goal that opposing of mr. kony predicted the posing of mr. kony and the disbanding of the lra? >> that is the stated goal. that is one of the four parts of the strategy. it is very important that we have a clear mission. >> there is a broader objective that we are serving which is to support partners in africa so that they can address the threat...
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henry winkler. you're watching "fox & friends." >> thank you, mr. fonzerelli. >> that was such an anti-fonz.g you're watching "fox & friends." hey! >> it was a little understated. >> clayton, what are you doing here? >> i'm filling in for brian this morning. >> he's gone because it's spa week. >> yeah. he celebrates spa week every year this time of year. like i do shark week. always off. >> we have and we're going to go outside and we're going to get a rubdown, foot rubs, you name it. it's happening on our plaza because it's spa week and that's why brian took the day off. >> actually, he's going to be really upset to find out he couldn't get the patdown. that's why he always talks about with the tsa. >> he might come in just for that. >> let's do the headlines before we get a pedicure, the hacker group called anonymous could launch an attack on the new york stock exchange today. the group posted this video warning them of the impending hack. they're responsible for hacking both visa and mastercards web sites in the past. this comes as the protests have moved into their fourth week and are gr
henry winkler. you're watching "fox & friends." >> thank you, mr. fonzerelli. >> that was such an anti-fonz.g you're watching "fox & friends." hey! >> it was a little understated. >> clayton, what are you doing here? >> i'm filling in for brian this morning. >> he's gone because it's spa week. >> yeah. he celebrates spa week every year this time of year. like i do shark week. always off. >> we have and we're going to go...
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mrs. obama. thank you very much. >> we're going to start off with ed henry. >> thank you. i want to start with you. when you mention no. 3, what steps you think has helped contain it? a wanted to be your first reaction to the plot. what specific steps will you take? if you do not want america to be the strongest nation on earth, i'm not your president. you have this today. >> i did not know you were the spokesperson for mitt romney. let me talk about the plot. we have a situation here where the attorney general has laid out a very specific set of facts. what we know is that an individual of the iranian/american descent was involved in a plot to assassinate the ambassador to the united states from saudia a. minutes. [inaudible conversations] i'm not >> mr. speaker, the president of the republic of korea. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. thank you.congresshave [applause] >> members of congress, i have a
mrs. obama. thank you very much. >> we're going to start off with ed henry. >> thank you. i want to start with you. when you mention no. 3, what steps you think has helped contain it? a wanted to be your first reaction to the plot. what specific steps will you take? if you do not want america to be the strongest nation on earth, i'm not your president. you have this today. >> i did not know you were the spokesperson for mitt romney. let me talk about the plot. we have a...
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henry ford being another. as was just said, walt disney. milton hershey. companies where the individual's legacy lived on through the business entity they created. and also changed cculture, processes as mr. jobs did while he was at apple, when he was gone and more importantly when he came back. he has done so many ground breaking things. don't forget, he also started pixar, the animation company that's now owned by walt disney. he's been on the forefront of technological changes. interestingly enough, lawrence, when he came back to apple, the company was effectively believe to be going out of business and it also, when he came back to apple, he was really turning the company around at a time after the internet bubble burst. when people thought there would be no new major applications that would excite the technology industry. next thing we knew, we had the ipod then the iphone then the ipad. and so he has done so much to revolutionize technology as walt disney did in animation, henry ford in automation, autos and edison and others. it's truly, he's a giant among industrialists if you will in the history of our country. >> ron, as we've been speaking, we've been rolling tape obviously of
henry ford being another. as was just said, walt disney. milton hershey. companies where the individual's legacy lived on through the business entity they created. and also changed cculture, processes as mr. jobs did while he was at apple, when he was gone and more importantly when he came back. he has done so many ground breaking things. don't forget, he also started pixar, the animation company that's now owned by walt disney. he's been on the forefront of technological changes. interestingly...
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henry and mcdonnell. they are the ones i like to talk about. new hampshire is live free or die. we are glad mr. jefferson gave that understanding of liberty. you love nascar. tony stewart fans feeling good about race in virginia. you guys know how to create jobs. there is nothing more important in america but you have the lowest unemployment rate east of the mississippi. we are a little behind you at 6%. you understand what it takes to get people to work and have access to the american dream because with the leadership of speaker o'brien you are pushing to make new hampshire a right to work state like the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] and we have something else in common. we are both realizing we made a big mistake in 2008 because both our states went for president obama. i hope you are ready to fix that problem next year in new hampshire. [applause] let me give you one other goal which is how important it is to win the governor's raise next year. you got every office except the corner office and it is time for a change. what a great opportunity we have got. [applause] you have bill and
henry and mcdonnell. they are the ones i like to talk about. new hampshire is live free or die. we are glad mr. jefferson gave that understanding of liberty. you love nascar. tony stewart fans feeling good about race in virginia. you guys know how to create jobs. there is nothing more important in america but you have the lowest unemployment rate east of the mississippi. we are a little behind you at 6%. you understand what it takes to get people to work and have access to the american dream...
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mr. charles weinberg. how about that? okay. catherlean smith of steubenville, ohio. 100 years old and loves, absolutely adores taking care of her community activities and still reads her newspaper without glasses. how about that? >>> henryes to garden and has a shot of apricot every morning. i never cared for brandy. nobody cares about that. pearl lewis. niagara falls, new york. 100 years old today. and loves to take care of her garden and her yard and also does a lot of work around her church. good church lady. and we have carlton finethy, nice man, 100 years old today, he is from rumford, maine. best people in the world come from maine. and he had his driver's license renewed last year. went out and bought two cars. two. that's it. that's all. back to new york. >> all right, willard. thank you so much. >>> hair y harry belefonte stop next after your local news. >> live, local, late-breaking - this wbal-tv 11 news in baltimore. >> good morning. the time is 8:263 let's get a final check in the morning commute. >> it has been a mess out there. we are dealing with heavy delays out of the white marsh area. there is an accident along pulaski highway that is shut down in both directions between allender road and dave cove ro
mr. charles weinberg. how about that? okay. catherlean smith of steubenville, ohio. 100 years old and loves, absolutely adores taking care of her community activities and still reads her newspaper without glasses. how about that? >>> henryes to garden and has a shot of apricot every morning. i never cared for brandy. nobody cares about that. pearl lewis. niagara falls, new york. 100 years old today. and loves to take care of her garden and her yard and also does a lot of work around...
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house speaker john boehner, vice-president joe biden, henry kissinger, and former vice president dick cheney. this portion is 2:45. > [applause] >> mr. by sporadic, it is good to see you. >> if it is good to see you, too. >> , what do you think the world has lost all with the passing of a steve jobs? >> i was watching some of the show's last night, his commencement speech at stanford in 2005 -- if you have not seen yet, you should see it -- and someone said this guy democratized technology in eight way that if put in the hands of ordinary people, estimates that were only heretofore available to nasa scientist, to doctors in an operating room -- and he put them in the hands of ordinary people. that struck me that he democratized the use of the most advanced technology on earth. i think his contribution huge. the gets up every morning, looks in the mirror, and asked whether or not it does what the last day in my life when i'd be doing what i am doing today? that is how he approached life. my doctor said it differently. it is the lucky man and woman who gets up every morning, ' on the floor, and knows what they are going to do. >> the
house speaker john boehner, vice-president joe biden, henry kissinger, and former vice president dick cheney. this portion is 2:45. > [applause] >> mr. by sporadic, it is good to see you. >> if it is good to see you, too. >> , what do you think the world has lost all with the passing of a steve jobs? >> i was watching some of the show's last night, his commencement speech at stanford in 2005 -- if you have not seen yet, you should see it -- and someone said this guy...
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mr. mcconnell: madam president president, i rise to mourn the passing of a great american and man who did much to benefit the people of kentucky as well as ohio. carl henry lindher jr. was greater sin sins most successful entrepreneur and a self-made man. he passed away this october 17. he was 92 years old. carl lindher was born in dayton, ohio in 1919, the son of a dairyman. he quit high school to help out on his father's dairy. that store grew into united dairy farmers, a chain of dairy and convenience stores that many northern kentuckians frequent to this day to buy their famous ice cream. mr. lindher made much of his living in the banking and insurance business. his name became famous across northern kentucky and ohio and nationwide as the owner of the cincinnati reds from 1999 to 2005. carl also ran an amusement park and his hometown newspaper "the cincinnati inquirier." always the optimist, carl was famous for carrying with him cards that he would hand out to anyone he met with motivational sayings printed on them. one frequent version of the card would read, "only in america. gee, am i lucky." carl spent much of his time working for his community
mr. mcconnell: madam president president, i rise to mourn the passing of a great american and man who did much to benefit the people of kentucky as well as ohio. carl henry lindher jr. was greater sin sins most successful entrepreneur and a self-made man. he passed away this october 17. he was 92 years old. carl lindher was born in dayton, ohio in 1919, the son of a dairyman. he quit high school to help out on his father's dairy. that store grew into united dairy farmers, a chain of dairy and...