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is mr. henry morgan fall -- morganthall ii. i. he is 100 years old. [applause] and he was working at wgbh 50 years ago with the act was passed. his grandfather was fdr's treasury secretary. i am proud to say the library of congress has the papers of his grandfather. sir, we are truly honored you are here with us today. thank you. [applause] carla: many of you may know that the library of congress is the largest and most comprehensive collection of motion pictures, television programs, radio broadcasts and sound recordings in the world. it is honored to host this event with wgbh, educational foundation, our collaborators in the american archives of public broadcasting, aapb. the library received its first -- ic television program get my sentries next up. up.enturies next 1964 from the precursor of pbs. incidentally, just last month we digitized two of these programs so they could be more assessable the of the website. the library's public broadcasting holdings have grown exponentially since 1964 to include tens of thousands of films, video and audio ma
is mr. henry morgan fall -- morganthall ii. i. he is 100 years old. [applause] and he was working at wgbh 50 years ago with the act was passed. his grandfather was fdr's treasury secretary. i am proud to say the library of congress has the papers of his grandfather. sir, we are truly honored you are here with us today. thank you. [applause] carla: many of you may know that the library of congress is the largest and most comprehensive collection of motion pictures, television programs, radio...
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house and mr. henry who run the barbary coast, to listen and hear what they had to say. as a result of that, we put together a list of conditions under which we felt comfortable having this mcd on irving street. really trying to be flexible. really trying to be cooperative. that said, i need to tell you, that putting a medical dispensary in our neighborhood, it's a stretch. it's a real stretch. given the feelings and the biases and the just the culture in the community that we are. if it was going to come, we asked that it be closed by 8:00 p.m. you have the list of restrictions. i won't go through all of them, but we asked by 8:00 p.m. it be closed because the neighborhood is quiet by then, as they call themselves a medical dispraens and calls themselves patients, we said if wall green pharmacy is closed by 8:00 p.m., that should fit well with you. that is not the time they're scheduled to be closed at this point. we also asked they not apply for a recreational use permit when that would be allowed, which i believe is in january of 2018. and i'd like to read you what th
house and mr. henry who run the barbary coast, to listen and hear what they had to say. as a result of that, we put together a list of conditions under which we felt comfortable having this mcd on irving street. really trying to be flexible. really trying to be cooperative. that said, i need to tell you, that putting a medical dispensary in our neighborhood, it's a stretch. it's a real stretch. given the feelings and the biases and the just the culture in the community that we are. if it was...
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mr. president? >> hello, henryat geopolitical thinker, and he liked the idea of linkage, that he could link u.s. soviet policy and produce one tidy bundle. >> nixon thought that the vietnamese were hirlings or pawns of the chinese and soviets. they weren't. they were communists domestically, but they were no one's pawn. they were using the chinese and the russians playing them off each other to get weaponry to fight us to gain their independence. >> the heaviest fighting in a year broke out in south vietnam today. north vietnamese forces struck at eight bases manned by south vietnamese troops just south of the demilitarized zone. >> the north vietnamese are unnerved by the fact that the americans seem to be making peace with both the soviets and the chinese. they're feeling alienated from their principal allies. they see the offensive as a bold effort to perhaps bring the war to a close or at least perhaps put themselves in a much better position with respect to negotiations. >> the president has decided to keep am
mr. president? >> hello, henryat geopolitical thinker, and he liked the idea of linkage, that he could link u.s. soviet policy and produce one tidy bundle. >> nixon thought that the vietnamese were hirlings or pawns of the chinese and soviets. they weren't. they were communists domestically, but they were no one's pawn. they were using the chinese and the russians playing them off each other to get weaponry to fight us to gain their independence. >> the heaviest fighting in a...
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mr. secretary, henry, you've come a long way.'t believe the private enterprise can actually build roads and bridges and airports successfully? >> i have always believed that i was mayor of san antonio in the 1980s. >> stuart: but you're a democrat. >> [laughter] a texas democrat. there is a difference. >> stuart: if we get this thing going next year, and i think we probably can, how big a stimulus to the economy is it? >> i think it's a very big stimulus to the economy but the real long term pay off is competitiveness on the world scene. more and more we have to have the ports for example,, the ports of los angeles and long beach import 40% of all the cargo coming into the united states. they need to be enhanced. the roadways to them, the railroads to them, et cetera to bring those goods then into the heartland. people fly out of beautiful airports in asia and in europe they land at kennedy and they say which was the third world country that i was just in? >> stuart: sar casm is a low form of witt, mr. secretary i'm sorry we're o
mr. secretary, henry, you've come a long way.'t believe the private enterprise can actually build roads and bridges and airports successfully? >> i have always believed that i was mayor of san antonio in the 1980s. >> stuart: but you're a democrat. >> [laughter] a texas democrat. there is a difference. >> stuart: if we get this thing going next year, and i think we probably can, how big a stimulus to the economy is it? >> i think it's a very big stimulus to the...
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henry lee joins us with the latest. >> reporter: mr. jamison wanted to conduct a terror attack at busy pier 39 the week before christmas because they knew it would be crowded. the fbi says mr. everett aaron jamison had hoped to use explosives to funnel people into a spot where he could inflict more casualties. he's a former marine with sharp shooter training. powder, tubing, nails, remote detonators, and an assault rifle. this started in september when an informant told the fbi about a suspicious facebook account belonging allegedly to everett. he liked and loved posts that were pro isis and pro terrorism. jamison was tailed as he met with undercover fbi employees who ultimately thwarted his plot. agents searched his home in modesto and found evidence, including guns, ammo, fireworks, and a handwritten letter in which he says y'all have brought this upon yourselves. also found was the last will and testament also allegedly written by the suspect. live in san francisco, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> and do we know when he met with the undercover
henry lee joins us with the latest. >> reporter: mr. jamison wanted to conduct a terror attack at busy pier 39 the week before christmas because they knew it would be crowded. the fbi says mr. everett aaron jamison had hoped to use explosives to funnel people into a spot where he could inflict more casualties. he's a former marine with sharp shooter training. powder, tubing, nails, remote detonators, and an assault rifle. this started in september when an informant told the fbi about a...
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mr. greenbaum's introduction so you know a little bit about him. henry greenbaum was born on april 1st, 1928 in poland, he was the youngest of nine children born to orthodox jewish parents. his father was a taylor and their life started off for him as a rather normal childhood. in 1939 when the germans invaded poland, the jewish people as a people had lived and flourished in poland for over 1,000 years. so you can imagine that when this was happening in germany, the crystal knock in 1938, that they believed that they were going to be safe because we have been here 1,000 years. but when they did invade, henry was just 11 years old, his father had just recently unexpectedly died. after his father's death, henry, his mother and their siblings were moved into the crowded polish-jewish ghetto. in 1942, his mother and two sisters were deport and killed in a nazi death camp. a year later, henry and his sister faye were attempting to escape from hair labr their lab concentration camp, however when they were just feet away from a hole they saw in the fence, the n
mr. greenbaum's introduction so you know a little bit about him. henry greenbaum was born on april 1st, 1928 in poland, he was the youngest of nine children born to orthodox jewish parents. his father was a taylor and their life started off for him as a rather normal childhood. in 1939 when the germans invaded poland, the jewish people as a people had lived and flourished in poland for over 1,000 years. so you can imagine that when this was happening in germany, the crystal knock in 1938, that...
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mr. president, history is going to record that you are a great president. i said, henrythat will depend on who writes the history. i made a few calls to people. outside. chanting a reminder of the vietnam days, but this time the chant was "jail to the chief!" that did not bother me. i had been heckled by experts. john: do you know what is great aboutthat did not bother that? he loved the fact that he will always be famous. even as the only president to resign, even recounting those events, he is delighted by the idea that this nobody could from yorba linda so dominated the 20th century, even though it him, cost him for so much grief and almost killed him -- there is a part of nixon who is grateful. brian: there is a back note quoting henry kissinger, saying he did not like him. john: consider did not like him? -- kissinger did not like him? he is a good example of nixon being able to either instinctively or brilliantly find somebody and make him his tool. kissinger with haldeman lasted longer than anybody. kissinger was very good at what he did. argument withic them over
mr. president, history is going to record that you are a great president. i said, henrythat will depend on who writes the history. i made a few calls to people. outside. chanting a reminder of the vietnam days, but this time the chant was "jail to the chief!" that did not bother me. i had been heckled by experts. john: do you know what is great aboutthat did not bother that? he loved the fact that he will always be famous. even as the only president to resign, even recounting those...
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"i will not dignify your name with a mr., or a reverent, or a doctor, your name calls to mind a king like that of henry the eighth. look into your heart, you know you are rate fraud and liability grows of our us knee this is" -- definitely a dude from the fbi. ,you are a colossal fraud clearly you don't believe in any personal moral principles. you are filth' etc.. you are on the record, all of your or trees. listen to yourself, your filthy -- you filthy animal here to the american public, the church organizations helping protestants, catholics, and will know you for what you are, a beast. there is only one thing left to thing -- is only one you better do it. you are done. your fraudulent self is bared for the nation." he is encouraged to kill himself because he is such a threat to the nation in their view. then offers to turn the tape over to the press. the press turns him down and the down in the face of a looming investigation into federal surveillance. lyndon johnson takes over for the assassinated kennedy, cranks down on wiretapping. there are a couple of court cases, katz versus united states. in
"i will not dignify your name with a mr., or a reverent, or a doctor, your name calls to mind a king like that of henry the eighth. look into your heart, you know you are rate fraud and liability grows of our us knee this is" -- definitely a dude from the fbi. ,you are a colossal fraud clearly you don't believe in any personal moral principles. you are filth' etc.. you are on the record, all of your or trees. listen to yourself, your filthy -- you filthy animal here to the american...
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henry sanders. welcome, sir. >> good to see you. >> all right. you heard mr. young from mr. moore's campaign. first of all, what's the state of this race? do you think doug jones can win? >> i think the race is very close, and i do think that doug jones can win. i think this is a turnout race. hoomp tuwhoever turns out their people, that's who's going to win. >> you were among those that weren't -- wasn't happy how the kpar wasn't happy engaging with the african-american community. what say you now. >>> not a matter of not being a strong supporter of doug jones, i understand. >> i didn't feel enough was being done in the african-american community. but within the last two or three weeks, a lot more has been done, and first, i don't depend up on doug jones to get out the vote in the black community. many black leaders and black community leaders have been working to get that vote out, and i see considerable movement in the last couple of weeks. >> the last time judge moore was on the ballot in a general election it was presidential year. barack obama was on the bam it. ballot. big african-amer
henry sanders. welcome, sir. >> good to see you. >> all right. you heard mr. young from mr. moore's campaign. first of all, what's the state of this race? do you think doug jones can win? >> i think the race is very close, and i do think that doug jones can win. i think this is a turnout race. hoomp tuwhoever turns out their people, that's who's going to win. >> you were among those that weren't -- wasn't happy how the kpar wasn't happy engaging with the african-american...
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mr. mandel's story is available for each of you to learn and read about at the holocaust museum here in washington, d.c. manny and henry both worked there, give their time to make sure that the next generations never forget. rather than asking questions like some of the panels have been doing, i have talked with both manny and henry and decided it's more compelling if i let them tell their story in the totality of how they want to rather than me parsing it into questions. so without further ado, i will turn the floor over. please welcome manny mandel. [ applause ]. >> i know that -- is this thing on? can you hear me? okay. i know that some of you are from local areas here and some from all over the country. how many of you have been to the holocaust museum here in washington? good. i can go home now. [ laughter ]. >> the holocaust museum is a memorial and also a teaching institution. i think it's terribly important for people like me who are part of what we now call a diminishing resource -- i mean henry is 89 years old. i'm 81. so i'm not a kid in that sense. and those of us who are still around who remember the holoc
mr. mandel's story is available for each of you to learn and read about at the holocaust museum here in washington, d.c. manny and henry both worked there, give their time to make sure that the next generations never forget. rather than asking questions like some of the panels have been doing, i have talked with both manny and henry and decided it's more compelling if i let them tell their story in the totality of how they want to rather than me parsing it into questions. so without further...
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mr. hennessy: a staff sergeant later refered to him as a decayed california gambler. for joseph hooker, his time in california coincided precisely with that command of henry talent, who would be his immediate superior officer during his tenure as commander of the potomac. how it came to believe that his knowledge of hooker in california deeply affected the relationship the rest of their careers. he is aware that i know some things about his career and conduct in california. in fearing i may use that information against him, he seeks to ward off affects by making it seem i am his personal enemy. he would become a constant enemy and thorn in hooker's side. we do not know if he is right but he thought his knowledge of hooker's antics during his time in california shaped the relationship that the two of them had. as a civilian, he received contracts -- this is his house in sonoma, which i have not heard if it is still standing. it is preserved in sonoma. as a civilian after his resignation in 1853, he received a number of contracts to help build railroads in oregon. while he never left california, he certainly had a strong presence in oregon. it was there he developed a
mr. hennessy: a staff sergeant later refered to him as a decayed california gambler. for joseph hooker, his time in california coincided precisely with that command of henry talent, who would be his immediate superior officer during his tenure as commander of the potomac. how it came to believe that his knowledge of hooker in california deeply affected the relationship the rest of their careers. he is aware that i know some things about his career and conduct in california. in fearing i may use...
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henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> what were derick almena and max harris like in court today? >> reporter: you know, they both had their red jailhouse jumpsuits on, no visible emotion but clearly mrery upset. he wiped his eyes repeatedly, very clearly shaken still a year after the fire. >> were the families of any of the victims in court? >> reporter: yes. they were there. they wore pins with pictures of the victims on them. >> thank you. >>> coming up, personal information stolen as scammers try to cash in on north bay wildfire victims. a new task force aims to bring those responsible to justice. "2 investigates" what you need to do to protect yourself if you live in napa or sonoma county. >> direct deposits deleted from teacher bank accounts. coming up, the mistake a person made causing panic through staff today. >> and a new capital city for israel. what it means for the rest of the middle east now that the president has recognized jerusalem as israel's capital. sfx: squeak sfx: stair creak sfx: clink sfx: deep breath sfx: grunt sfx: tinny headphone music sfx: feet shuffling sfx: slice sfx: gasp sfx: inhale. exhale. sfx: lights scraping on roof sfx: metallic scrape sfx: grunt
henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> what were derick almena and max harris like in court today? >> reporter: you know, they both had their red jailhouse jumpsuits on, no visible emotion but clearly mrery upset. he wiped his eyes repeatedly, very clearly shaken still a year after the fire. >> were the families of any of the victims in court? >> reporter: yes. they were there. they wore pins with pictures of the victims on them. >> thank you. >>> coming up,...
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. >> punk rock singer, actor, and author henry rollins published a photo book in 2011 titled "occupants," featuring images from a trip to north korea. mr. rollins talks about the journey and shows his photographs at an event hosted by the national geographic society. >> overlook, it's pyongyang, north korea. it took me about two years to get this visa. they let about 100 or less americans per year into north america. i got in in time for the games. this is the famous room where the north and the south meet. that backdoor is south korea. my back is to north korea. i am there with tourist spies, a few norwegians. they are making noise, trying to take photos of the soldiers. i said you are screwing up my "man alone in north korea" vibe. i am just going to sit. i sat in those chairs, and everyone left. they say, we are walking. all of a sudden i am alone with is --uy who became here who became serious i dared to sit with him. he raised his hand, get out! i took that photo, and bolted out of the door. i said thank you, and i bolted out. i was thinking, if i can get this shot out of the country, i am going to have a slideshow one day. >> [la
. >> punk rock singer, actor, and author henry rollins published a photo book in 2011 titled "occupants," featuring images from a trip to north korea. mr. rollins talks about the journey and shows his photographs at an event hosted by the national geographic society. >> overlook, it's pyongyang, north korea. it took me about two years to get this visa. they let about 100 or less americans per year into north america. i got in in time for the games. this is the famous room...
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. >> reporter: john henry browne had his client put on the bulletproof vest and show the jury what he claimed happened next. courtroom show and tell. >> mrthe gun out. he fired at you. >> mm-hmm. >> what do you do? that was amazingly fast. is that the way you did that? >> that's how i was trained. >> mr. stover was shot with his own gun? >> yes, he was. >> reporter: so now mark stover was dead in the hallway of his home. and soon after, said oakes, he went outside and was confronted by mark's dog ding. >> i shot a couple times until it stopped coming at me. >> reporter: so why didn't he call the police? >> he had said he owned the cops and seemed like there was some evidence that that might be true. i just didn't think they would believe me at all. >> reporter: then michiel said he wanted to see his kids before, as he said he assumed, he'd be arrested. he tucked mark's gun into his vest pocket, carried the body into the station wagon, got in the driver's seat, put his hat on and drove down the driveway. >> i drove around a while, sat there and thinking about how can i get to my kids? >> reporter: he thought maybe he'd leave mark's body i
. >> reporter: john henry browne had his client put on the bulletproof vest and show the jury what he claimed happened next. courtroom show and tell. >> mrthe gun out. he fired at you. >> mm-hmm. >> what do you do? that was amazingly fast. is that the way you did that? >> that's how i was trained. >> mr. stover was shot with his own gun? >> yes, he was. >> reporter: so now mark stover was dead in the hallway of his home. and soon after, said...
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mr. secretary, nice to see you again, happy new year. >> happy new year to you thank you. keep up the good work. >> former hud secretary henry cisneros joining us today. >>> rets gplus signs among the r averages the dow the only one in record territory right now. joining our exchange today, quincy crosby from pru den dentt post 9 sitting next to kenny from o'neal securities and welcome back rick santelli as well kenny, we've been highlighting all week it's been a very quiet week you know, in the past few years we haven't had that. we had a market that just either was booming or heading south in a big way, but this year it feels like the market's either in a wait-and-see mode or fell like they figured everything out. >> it is, you know, we had this conversation, we've been talking about it for a while, the market is gliding into the end o the year, right, with the s&p up 25%, the dollar up almost 28% and with the nasdaq up almost over 30% you know, in the last couple -- the last week here, last couple days, no one is making any changes. they're going to let it ride which is exact lly what you see. i don't remember when volume
mr. secretary, nice to see you again, happy new year. >> happy new year to you thank you. keep up the good work. >> former hud secretary henry cisneros joining us today. >>> rets gplus signs among the r averages the dow the only one in record territory right now. joining our exchange today, quincy crosby from pru den dentt post 9 sitting next to kenny from o'neal securities and welcome back rick santelli as well kenny, we've been highlighting all week it's been a very quiet...
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henry with panty ann brown. while the president is on vacation in florida, he says he will be working very hard in this christmas break and he's not taking a break from twitter. mrhe american tax bill and slamming the fbi's deputy director and kicking up controversy in the process. rich edson live with the news in palm beach resort, mar-a-largo. rich, what is happening today? >> good afternoon, ed. not much happening publicly for the president of the united states and the first family. they've been enjoying the christmas at the mar-a-largo estate, which is close to where we are. also, a pretty light day on twitter for the president, which is unusual for this. president. he wished am merry christmas frm him and the first lady. >> melania and i and baron wish you a very merry christmas. >> we see the best of america and the souls of the american people. >> the president kicked off the holiday last evening when he attended church surfaces at the bethesda by the sea episcopal church where the president and melania were married 12 years ago. >> the president always has the balance the fact of celebrating christmas, but dealing with grim news sometimes, including terr
henry with panty ann brown. while the president is on vacation in florida, he says he will be working very hard in this christmas break and he's not taking a break from twitter. mrhe american tax bill and slamming the fbi's deputy director and kicking up controversy in the process. rich edson live with the news in palm beach resort, mar-a-largo. rich, what is happening today? >> good afternoon, ed. not much happening publicly for the president of the united states and the first family....
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henry cuellar. in the meantime, i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from florida. mrs. demings: i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. speaker, i'm pleased to join my colleagues in consideration of h.r. 1208, a bill to designate the facility of the united states post office located at 9155 schaefer road, in converse texas, as the converse veteran post office. men and women make great sacrifices to defend this nation and protect our freedom. while we can never repay them for our service, naming the converse post office in their honor is the least we can do. mr. speaker, we should pass this bill and name this post office so we might recognize the selfless service of our veterans and honor the sacrifices they have made for this nation. i, too, urge the passage of h.r. 1208 and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from montana. mr. gianforte: i have no further speakers and am prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from florida. mrs. demings: i yield such time as he may consume to the
henry cuellar. in the meantime, i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from florida. mrs. demings: i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. speaker, i'm pleased to join my colleagues in consideration of h.r. 1208, a bill to designate the facility of the united states post office located at 9155 schaefer road, in converse texas, as the converse veteran post office. men and women make...