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. >> my name is henry howard. i am here to represent pastor parrish.ve accomplished a lot in the time i have been here. we go up to the youth program and talk to the kids there. i am also the director of the art program, which we will launch june 1. i think he will be a good candidate on getting something is done in the reentry world and helping the elderly people, not just the use -- but you have to target the people that is over 25 because they need help, too, and he is the right man for the job. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. >> how do you do, folks? my name is robert smith. i am a native san franciscan, born and raised here in the fillmore, haight-ashbury, western addition, sun said. i have seen a lot of change. i am a baby boomers age-wise, so i have seen a lot of coming and going in san francisco. i have seen a lot of the generation that erris edgerly represents desires to leave our city, for numerous reasons, including my own children, who are now in marin and in alameda county, but i want to say that i really do ierris' initiative in fou
. >> my name is henry howard. i am here to represent pastor parrish.ve accomplished a lot in the time i have been here. we go up to the youth program and talk to the kids there. i am also the director of the art program, which we will launch june 1. i think he will be a good candidate on getting something is done in the reentry world and helping the elderly people, not just the use -- but you have to target the people that is over 25 because they need help, too, and he is the right man...
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. >> and then they enjoyed what they were doing and we had a number one person in ron howard and henry player and he said woah and hey. i like to write it and then we gave him more and he was a big star. >> did you think that henry winkler as his role in the fonz was a national phenom nan . >> he was on everybody's clothing and mugs. and on the pajamas. look. >> he was not on my paiamas. >> you wonder what kind of things you wear. but you know, he was the type. and i come from a neighborhood you dress well or you could hit somebody in the head, but most dangerous was the guys who didn't talk. henry was from a long island and in the brox we didn't talk. but he could act and put on the act and he acted the heck. >> we have a clip of one of those great scenes from happy day. >> fonzy. it is me vivian. >> what was that? >> vivian here . >> i heard that. >> fonz. i may be late. >> fonzy, are you coming out. >> this is buyersing. some people have no class and interrupt a great meal. don't do that short cake. >> will you shut up, we're eating . >> great memories of these moments there. and ki
. >> and then they enjoyed what they were doing and we had a number one person in ron howard and henry player and he said woah and hey. i like to write it and then we gave him more and he was a big star. >> did you think that henry winkler as his role in the fonz was a national phenom nan . >> he was on everybody's clothing and mugs. and on the pajamas. look. >> he was not on my paiamas. >> you wonder what kind of things you wear. but you know, he was the type. and...
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and we had a wonderful number one person in ron howard and then henry winkler, a delightful human being but he said, whoa, and hey for a couple of-- which was ease toy write, whoa and hey. i like the writing, but then we gave him more and he became-- >> did you think that henry winkler in his role as the fonz would turn out to be such a national phenomena as he turned out to be? >> he was on everybody's clothing and mugs. >> mike: yeah. >> on your pajamas, and hello. >> mike: he wasn't on my pajamas so everybody knows. >> and the things you wear. but you know, he wasn't the type, really. and through the neighborhood and either you dress well, or you could hit somebody in the head. and, but they would talk and henry was from yale drama school and from long island, you know, in the bronx, we didn't talk long island, but he put on that jacket and he just acted the heck the out of it. >> mike: we've got a clip of one of those great scenes from happy days right here. >> fonzy, it's me, vivian! >> what was that? >> that's vivian here. >> well, i heard that. >> date tonight, fonz? >> a maybe d
and we had a wonderful number one person in ron howard and then henry winkler, a delightful human being but he said, whoa, and hey for a couple of-- which was ease toy write, whoa and hey. i like the writing, but then we gave him more and he became-- >> did you think that henry winkler in his role as the fonz would turn out to be such a national phenomena as he turned out to be? >> he was on everybody's clothing and mugs. >> mike: yeah. >> on your pajamas, and hello....
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howard, our city's budget director. next to her is luis herrera, our city librarian who manages the san francisco public library. our housing and 30 is run by director henry alvarez -- housing authority is run by director henry l. burress. our human services agency, derek chu. now relations between any of thechu's tonight, by the way. the head of our department of children, youth, and families, maria. the head of the department of public health, barbara garcia. from our neighborhood, a member of the department of emergency management. end of the blue uniform here, a well-known gentlemen, our police chief, greg suhr. good to see you. to my letter to your right is ken from our city administrator's office but also in uniform tonight is our fire chief, chief hayes-white. [applause] from the children's support services, we have karen. to her left is our mayors education adviser and a member of our school board, hydra mendoza. a man who is responsible for cleaning and repairing our streets and other public works in our city, the director of public works, mohammed nuru puerto rico director of rec and park department, philip ginsburg. [applause] from hr san franc
howard, our city's budget director. next to her is luis herrera, our city librarian who manages the san francisco public library. our housing and 30 is run by director henry alvarez -- housing authority is run by director henry l. burress. our human services agency, derek chu. now relations between any of thechu's tonight, by the way. the head of our department of children, youth, and families, maria. the head of the department of public health, barbara garcia. from our neighborhood, a member...
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henry wants him fired. has he stolen the nba as t the villain? >> i think we have. dwight howard the hug and then denying the thing that granby had come out and said. he had done a lot of pr stuff in terms of his image. it's a no-win situation when you na demand a coach be fired and he's not, and now you have a team looking for direction, and all the turmoil can kill a team, even one as good as magic is right now. >>> if we have learned anything in the last few years it's that young people these days can be passionate about politics, but rather than elect someone else for office, they're deciding to do it themselves. next, meet three young, fresh faces who have decided that if you want things to change, that's the way to do it. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about that 401(k) you picked up back in the '80s. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like a lot of things, the market has changed, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and your plans probably have too. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so those old investments might not sound so hot today. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we'll give you pe
henry wants him fired. has he stolen the nba as t the villain? >> i think we have. dwight howard the hug and then denying the thing that granby had come out and said. he had done a lot of pr stuff in terms of his image. it's a no-win situation when you na demand a coach be fired and he's not, and now you have a team looking for direction, and all the turmoil can kill a team, even one as good as magic is right now. >>> if we have learned anything in the last few years it's that...
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howard. she lives in hampton, virginia, and does dog, cats and kids portraits. this is a photograph i took of henry about a month ago. henry beechwood. we miss him dearly. it was a wonderful, meaningful gift. thank you so much. and jasper, the new puppy was born. we have a picture. one of those guys. >> eric: he is a good boy! good boy. we have to go. that is it for "the five." see you monday, everybody. have a great >>> i will. we are doi
howard. she lives in hampton, virginia, and does dog, cats and kids portraits. this is a photograph i took of henry about a month ago. henry beechwood. we miss him dearly. it was a wonderful, meaningful gift. thank you so much. and jasper, the new puppy was born. we have a picture. one of those guys. >> eric: he is a good boy! good boy. we have to go. that is it for "the five." see you monday, everybody. have a great >>> i will. we are doi
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howard. she lives in hampton, virginia, and does dog, cats and kids portraits. this is a photograph i took of henryut a month ago. henry beechwood. we miss him dearly. it was a wonderful, meaningful gift. thank you soh.
howard. she lives in hampton, virginia, and does dog, cats and kids portraits. this is a photograph i took of henryut a month ago. henry beechwood. we miss him dearly. it was a wonderful, meaningful gift. thank you soh.
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the board is adding accounting expert daniel henry and deloitte vice-chairman robert bass who will serve on the audit committee. who is out? starbucks ceo howardchultz. and a story that cnbc broke earlier today, delta airlines closes their deal to buy the trainer pennsylvania oil refinery for $180 million. delta received 30 million in state subsidies for that payment. the refinery is expected to provide 80% of delta's jet fuel needs in the u.s., reducing its fuel costs larry. this is a first. it's really quite an interesting move on their part. >> all right. many thanks. cnbc's bertha coombs. >>> later on "kudlow," the paycheck wars. team obama tries to stoke a false war on women, arguing that women make less money than men. but we've got facts that speak otherwise. >>> and up next, too much economic pessimism. we found somebody who says america's decline is a myth, like steve austin and the $6 million man, the u.s. is better, stronger, and faster than anywhere else in the world. believe it or not, we can rebuild. we have the technology, economic strength versus economic sputter. our experts are going to face off. it's very important to unders
the board is adding accounting expert daniel henry and deloitte vice-chairman robert bass who will serve on the audit committee. who is out? starbucks ceo howardchultz. and a story that cnbc broke earlier today, delta airlines closes their deal to buy the trainer pennsylvania oil refinery for $180 million. delta received 30 million in state subsidies for that payment. the refinery is expected to provide 80% of delta's jet fuel needs in the u.s., reducing its fuel costs larry. this is a first....
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daniel henry, chief financial officer of american express and robert bass, vice chairman of deloitte. they will serve on the audit committee along with audit chair, replacing howard schultz and another board member, and they will stand for election at the company's board meeting on may 19th. groupon trading well below $20 but its lock up expiration is may 2nd. shares bouncing back a bit after hours. but that lock-up expiration could make for more volatility. over to you. >> wow. that chart shows you how way down that is. see you later. bertha coombs with the latest on broupon. >>> next, carl icahn will update us on his take of cer energy. >>> also ahead, billionaire investor eike batista gives his outlook on brazil's economy and tells us whether investors should be concerned about the nationallization of oil in argentina. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> welcome back. all day on cnbc, we've had some of the biggest activist investors on wall street. talking about the bedroom wars they are waging. f >> we're in the end game, so, may 17 ng is the shareholder meeting. votes are coming in as we speak. independent group called brendon woods da sur
daniel henry, chief financial officer of american express and robert bass, vice chairman of deloitte. they will serve on the audit committee along with audit chair, replacing howard schultz and another board member, and they will stand for election at the company's board meeting on may 19th. groupon trading well below $20 but its lock up expiration is may 2nd. shares bouncing back a bit after hours. but that lock-up expiration could make for more volatility. over to you. >> wow. that...
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senate of that period, hubert humphrey, jacob javits, howard baker, sam ervin, jay william fulbright, william byrd, abraham, robert kennedy, wayne moss, henry jackson, ed muskie, warren magnuson, phill douglas, walter mondale, robert dole, frank church, john sherman cooper, eugene mccarthy, george, margaret smith, richard russell, george mcgovern, william that's mired and barry goldwater. that is quite a cast of characters and those are names i think that many older americans will remember today. of those names, which names pop out to you and which have impressed you the most pacs >> guest: let me say first of full disclosure the narrative of the book focuses on the last years of the great senate, the late 70's and it is backlit by what has happened before. my basic argument is there was a great senator from the early 60's through the 70's so all the people the you indicated were a part of that. the once the standoff prominently in my memory would include hubert humphrey who was perhaps one of the greatest centers of all time although i think somewhat of a tragic figure because of what happened to him during the vietnam war when he was vice
senate of that period, hubert humphrey, jacob javits, howard baker, sam ervin, jay william fulbright, william byrd, abraham, robert kennedy, wayne moss, henry jackson, ed muskie, warren magnuson, phill douglas, walter mondale, robert dole, frank church, john sherman cooper, eugene mccarthy, george, margaret smith, richard russell, george mcgovern, william that's mired and barry goldwater. that is quite a cast of characters and those are names i think that many older americans will remember...