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howard and i locked eyes, and he said, "i'll take the little one." >> howard and "the little one" soon and have two children. all the while, howard adds to his stockpile of percussion instruments. >> he started with one room. it grew to six rooms, and he had a whole room of just timpani shells, huge kettle drums, and the mallet instruments were everywhere. >> then one day howard walks in the door of their home in suburban new york with a big announcement. >> he came home with a burlap bag, and he said, "look what i have," and he dumped out a few of the gongs. >> how much did he pay for them? >> $8,000. >> and do you say, "holy glockenspiel. the kids need to go to college"? >> i was speechless. >> luckily for howard, his opera-loving wife learns to appreciate the gongs as much as he does. >> and they're very special, and i'll show you why. i'm going to play first a regular gong, which sounds pretty good, and this is onstage all the time. [ gong chiming ] sounds pretty good. >> yeah, pretty good to me. >> but here is the puccini gongs. [ low-pitch chime resonating ] >> [ gasps ] >> it's
howard and i locked eyes, and he said, "i'll take the little one." >> howard and "the little one" soon and have two children. all the while, howard adds to his stockpile of percussion instruments. >> he started with one room. it grew to six rooms, and he had a whole room of just timpani shells, huge kettle drums, and the mallet instruments were everywhere. >> then one day howard walks in the door of their home in suburban new york with a big announcement....
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nangsy howard.ehow managed to drag left into the house and in spite of taking a bullet in the head, she was able to give critical details to the 911 dispatchedis. >> how many people was it? >> oh, yes. i'm going to stay on the phone until they get there. >> a few minutes later, carrollton police officers received at the home on blue bonnet way. are nancy managed to open the door for them. >> help me! help me! >> soon carrollton police detectives michael wall and brian turner were on the case. >> it's just incredible how she was able to give the information to the dispatcher about what had happened and then wait for the police. >> this was a bloody crime scene. >> there was quite a bit of blood, yeah. >> there was a small hole just above nancy's left eye. she was struggling for breath and her vital signs were slipping. as paramedics rushed her to the hospital in dallas, detective wall turned his attention to the crime scene. >> could you see where she had gone through the house. >> garage and the hal
nangsy howard.ehow managed to drag left into the house and in spite of taking a bullet in the head, she was able to give critical details to the 911 dispatchedis. >> how many people was it? >> oh, yes. i'm going to stay on the phone until they get there. >> a few minutes later, carrollton police officers received at the home on blue bonnet way. are nancy managed to open the door for them. >> help me! help me! >> soon carrollton police detectives michael wall and...
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howard: that's right.ince then about the incumbency, to the extent the primaries are important, it is also true an unpopular administration or administration that happens to be in a period of stress may find the issue, the photo set -- issues it tries to set, the voters set their own agenda and vote against the incumbent, and with a wide variety of reasons, it may not have to do with the immediate issues debated in the campaign. this was true of johnson in 1968. mccarthy was talking about the war, and the people new hampshire supported the president. a majority voted against him on other grounds. stephen: it is a two-edge sword. the president can take credit for everything that happened during his term, whether he deserves that are not, but he is also blamed, even though he may have had no major control over it. richard: an interesting point with respect to this incumbency is that in 1976, we have more primaries the 1972. -- than we did in 1972. we have added 10, i believe. the number of delegates elected
howard: that's right.ince then about the incumbency, to the extent the primaries are important, it is also true an unpopular administration or administration that happens to be in a period of stress may find the issue, the photo set -- issues it tries to set, the voters set their own agenda and vote against the incumbent, and with a wide variety of reasons, it may not have to do with the immediate issues debated in the campaign. this was true of johnson in 1968. mccarthy was talking about the...
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there was no physical evidence tying erwin howard to the crime.e those key card records showing him clocking into his job at american airlines the night of the murder. still, detective gates took the information he had gathered to the l.a. county district attorney's sxofs asked for a warrant. >> they declined to file charges. >> they won't file? >> they won't file. >> did jimmy gates have the wrong man in his sights? was there ever going to be enough evidence to arrest a killer? any killer. >> coming up -- >> it's like lightning striking. twice. >> make that three times. >> one of the shocking things i've ever seen in one miff cases in a courtroom. >> when "dateline" continues. so the whole world looks different. the unbeatable strength and speed of advil liqui-gels. what pain? at walgreens, we love smart savers. like movie savers. tee-time savers. and especially medicare part d savers. so you probably know making walgreens your preferred pharmacy means up to $5 off on copays and 100 rewards points on prescriptions. because you're smart like that.
there was no physical evidence tying erwin howard to the crime.e those key card records showing him clocking into his job at american airlines the night of the murder. still, detective gates took the information he had gathered to the l.a. county district attorney's sxofs asked for a warrant. >> they declined to file charges. >> they won't file? >> they won't file. >> did jimmy gates have the wrong man in his sights? was there ever going to be enough evidence to arrest a...
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howard. this is richard scalon in washington.ed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. is onrican history tv c-span3 every weekend, featuring museum tours, archival films, and programs on the presidency, the civil war, and more. here is a clip from a recent program. revolutionary carbine was this carbine. named invented by a man christopher spencer, and spencer came up with several brilliant ideas, one of which was a new cartridge. was totallye self-contained. it looks pretty much like a modern cartridge, doesn't it? that looks like a giant .2.. .22.at looks like a giant the cartridge itself is totally self-contained. it has the powder in this copper case. instead of having a percussion cap for priming, the primer is in the rim around the base. it has the rim going around the base of the cartridge. so you don't need a percussion cap. jump, it is ag huge jump. invents a, he ma
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howard. ins is richard scalon washington.ed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: during the presidential election year of 1976, the u.s. information agency makes programs about the election process for foreign audiences with documenting the election and place 1976 in historical context. next, from march 12, 1976, the second episode in the series, election 1976, the primaries. three political analysts discussed the nominating process and results that year when ronald reagan was challenging gerald ford fo
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richard all right, howard, let : me put same question to you. what would you say?e begin by quoting david butler, great scholar of american, british, european politics, who once said it was more important in terms of domestic and foreign policy of the united states, who was president than it is to the british people who happens to be or which party happens to be elected. the presidency is so important an office in the united states. the role that he plays in both domestic and foreign policy of leading the people becomes an item of tremendous importance. it becomes more dramatic i suppose when you get in periods of crisis. everyone, southerners, northerners, everyone else, knew that something was very important about that 1860 election. the moment that election took place, you began to get a revolt in the south. this is one where, because of the crisis that existed, that everybody knew that there was a crisis. and the way it came out was the way in which the republic was going to go. happily, sometimes we have periods of peace, and quiet, and calm, and in those case
richard all right, howard, let : me put same question to you. what would you say?e begin by quoting david butler, great scholar of american, british, european politics, who once said it was more important in terms of domestic and foreign policy of the united states, who was president than it is to the british people who happens to be or which party happens to be elected. the presidency is so important an office in the united states. the role that he plays in both domestic and foreign policy of...
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. >> how you doing, howard? >> hey. >> looking good, howard. >> what i told your mom last night!ghter ) >> i made a crazy risk, a but it's about to pay off. >> i want to put 40gs on a six way parlay in today's game! >> why would you bet on that? >> this is me! this is how i win! >> what crazy thing did you bet on now, howard? >> this kid's automatic! he never misses! he doesn't miss it! >> where's my (~bleep ) money, howard? >> let me go double or nothing on a big hopscotch game tomorrow! you know i'm good for it! >> all right, but here's a little taste of what's going to happen if you lose. >> oh! aaahhh! >> hopscotch? you bet on hopscotch? what the hell is wrong with you, howard? don't touch the light! don't touch the light! how hard is it to jump into a box? >> where's my money, howard? >> pay what you owe! >> you've got a gambling problem, howard. >> 50 bucks says i don't! ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: michael kosta, everybody! we'll be right back! today, john got dressed for his first date in a long time. his stylist browsed hundreds of styles for him so that tonight, j
. >> how you doing, howard? >> hey. >> looking good, howard. >> what i told your mom last night!ghter ) >> i made a crazy risk, a but it's about to pay off. >> i want to put 40gs on a six way parlay in today's game! >> why would you bet on that? >> this is me! this is how i win! >> what crazy thing did you bet on now, howard? >> this kid's automatic! he never misses! he doesn't miss it! >> where's my (~bleep ) money, howard?...
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howard: it seems to me if we come up again in a. are going to get as clear and sharp a distinction between american parties as you do between the parties and other countries. richard: or mecca candidates. howard: or candidates -- richard: or american candidates. got a: in 1932 you commitment from both candidates to solve the problem of unappointed and depression. what you had -- of unemployment and the depression. what you had happen between 1932 and 1936 with the development of a vast program which was very different than what had been the previous american programs. and in 1936 you had a sharp issue growing nuts much out of speeches of 1932, as growing out of the impact of a president, in this case franklin roosevelt, on the economy, on the politics and the whole social life of the country. and this was the issue in 1936 in the very sharp on. richard: eddie thing sharp then that would be now in 70's -- to think it is sharper then than it would be now in 1976? howard: yes because we were in the midst of a crisis and now we are not
howard: it seems to me if we come up again in a. are going to get as clear and sharp a distinction between american parties as you do between the parties and other countries. richard: or mecca candidates. howard: or candidates -- richard: or american candidates. got a: in 1932 you commitment from both candidates to solve the problem of unappointed and depression. what you had -- of unemployment and the depression. what you had happen between 1932 and 1936 with the development of a vast program...
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we visited howard county.nnesota border, to find out why so many iowans swung to mr. trump, and whether they might swing back for any of the democrats running for office. if swing voters are what you're looking for, no county in america swung more dramatically than this one. howard county, iowa voted for president obama by more than 20 points before a 40-point swing and a landslide victory for president trump, all of which raise as question. what happened? >> well, what i've been hearing mainly is that he was an outsider. >> reporter: laura hubka is chair of the democratic party in howard county, one of more than 200 counties nationwide that turned for president trump in 2016. >> i love this country. >> reporter: now democratic contenders are hoping those swing voters are willing to swing back. but up here, folks get a little particular. >> i don't think howard county is going to play well for biden at all. >> because he is the establishment? >> he is the establishment. even though he knows all the world leade
we visited howard county.nnesota border, to find out why so many iowans swung to mr. trump, and whether they might swing back for any of the democrats running for office. if swing voters are what you're looking for, no county in america swung more dramatically than this one. howard county, iowa voted for president obama by more than 20 points before a 40-point swing and a landslide victory for president trump, all of which raise as question. what happened? >> well, what i've been hearing...
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he always knew the great magician howard thurston inspired his dad to dabble in magic. this one letter, he learns that the great magician also started him collecting. >> he talked about how howard thurston gave him his first book. >> so, now you get a little nugget. >> i did. that was really one of my first clues. >> rex has little clue about the importance of his dad's acquisitions. to understand that, you'd have to be well-versed in the dark arts. >> a lot of them were seen actually as occult books, and people were a little scared of them. ray ricard, a rare-book collector, says rex's inheritance includes some of the oldest magic books in existence. >> some books actually had handwritten prayers that were put in the front of the book that were required to be read before you could actually open the book. >> like "the history of magick," published in 1657... >> the spelling of the word "magic" is m-a-g-i-c-k, which indicates books that are related to the occult, if you will, so superstition, some spiritualism, witchcraft. there's also "hocus pocus in perfection," publis
he always knew the great magician howard thurston inspired his dad to dabble in magic. this one letter, he learns that the great magician also started him collecting. >> he talked about how howard thurston gave him his first book. >> so, now you get a little nugget. >> i did. that was really one of my first clues. >> rex has little clue about the importance of his dad's acquisitions. to understand that, you'd have to be well-versed in the dark arts. >> a lot of...
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howie: i spoke to long-time network star from albuquerque. >> howard, good to be with you. to see you again, sam, you're retired in new mexico, you are taking heat from former colleagues as you know for endorseing mike bloomberg, because you covered the white house so well, it's a misuse of your considerable journalistic credibility and reputation, your response? >> well, the idea after i retire who knows me, you have to be about 620 years of age to have seen me that somehow i have this magnitude from great career, yes, if he's for bloomberg i'm for bloomberg, i think that's silly, by the way, if he's for bloomberg, the people who are now working reporters are being sullied by what he has done, that's nonsense, howard. howie: would this make some people who follow your career and they don't have to be that old, aha, we knew sam was a liberal and was shouting those questions at ronald reagan at the helicopter? >> for years i've considered myself a liberal as far as social issues and conservative, we should pay for what we spend and tax ourselves if we want to spend the money
howie: i spoke to long-time network star from albuquerque. >> howard, good to be with you. to see you again, sam, you're retired in new mexico, you are taking heat from former colleagues as you know for endorseing mike bloomberg, because you covered the white house so well, it's a misuse of your considerable journalistic credibility and reputation, your response? >> well, the idea after i retire who knows me, you have to be about 620 years of age to have seen me that somehow i have...
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howard: yes, i would think so. if there was to be an increase in the amount of debt available, you would certainly be participating in that area? howard: i would expect so, yes. guy: let's turn briefly to u.s. politics and talk a little bit about what is happening. the iowa caucuses are this evening. if bernie sanders was the democratic candidate, how would you react as an investor? howard: how would a typical investor react? guy: ok, how would a typical investor react? but you don't want to be the typical investor. howard: business would say that sanders' policies are antibusiness. the market did very well under trump. primarily because he is a pro-business president, regardless of anything else. that is the dominant consideration. deregulation, economic growth, etc. i think there's no doubt that in investors' minds, sanders would be in antibusiness president. he thinks that wealth creation is accomplished with negative that he's did not believe -- that he should not believe should be undertaken. i think that on t
howard: yes, i would think so. if there was to be an increase in the amount of debt available, you would certainly be participating in that area? howard: i would expect so, yes. guy: let's turn briefly to u.s. politics and talk a little bit about what is happening. the iowa caucuses are this evening. if bernie sanders was the democratic candidate, how would you react as an investor? howard: how would a typical investor react? guy: ok, how would a typical investor react? but you don't want to be...
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howard has beena sobrena. know their dad. howard has been a great dad.now and i will be left as a single parent. how is that fair? inaudible the technicals are still poor but to absolutely hear your message. how is itfairto your absolutely hear your message. how is it fair to your boys and yourself being left? i'm going to pause there. i am so sorry about the technical problems, apologies to our audience. karen, howard ormsby is one of those you think should be able to stay in britain? he is. i think we need to remember there are over a0 of the people we are in touch with, we are in touch with 20, there are over british children who could wake up on wednesday without their father, never seeing their father again. that is a huge problem and something we should be concerned about. also the nature of these charter flights. we are certain to deny charter flights. we are certain to d e ny a ccess charter flights. we are certain to deny access to justice because people are given five days' notice ofa people are given five days' notice of a flight and they are
howard has beena sobrena. know their dad. howard has been a great dad.now and i will be left as a single parent. how is that fair? inaudible the technicals are still poor but to absolutely hear your message. how is itfairto your absolutely hear your message. how is it fair to your boys and yourself being left? i'm going to pause there. i am so sorry about the technical problems, apologies to our audience. karen, howard ormsby is one of those you think should be able to stay in britain? he is. i...
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she says she wants to be the next howard stearn.g the president of lying about the coronavirus vaccine. >> the president said we are close to a vaccine, and dr. fauci like, well -- trish: a florida company working with the u.s. and the israelis on producing a vaccine. and he says president trump is way ahead of the curve. as black history month cops to a close, a cnn contributor saying that diamond and silk are not respectable black trump supporters. they are very respectable. they are very smart and they see through all the bullshit. dr. alveda also a trump supporter is here to respond to the pretentious liberal media. she is next. unlimited card. even when i'm spending, i'm earning 1.5% cash back on everything i buy. earning on my favorite soup... got it. earning on that eclair. don't touch it. don't touch it yet. let me get the big one. nope. this one? nope. this one? no. let me get them all. i'm gonna get them all. it's just the basics. can you double bag this right here? earn 1.5% cash back on everything you buy with freedom un
she says she wants to be the next howard stearn.g the president of lying about the coronavirus vaccine. >> the president said we are close to a vaccine, and dr. fauci like, well -- trish: a florida company working with the u.s. and the israelis on producing a vaccine. and he says president trump is way ahead of the curve. as black history month cops to a close, a cnn contributor saying that diamond and silk are not respectable black trump supporters. they are very respectable. they are...
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withine: up next, we speak howard marks.ome of the valuations out there. we will also focus on what china said. china will be reviewing its 2020 economic growth target because of the virus. we will see what howard marks thinks of that. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. let's head back to the london investmentconomics conference. we have been speaking to people in finance. guy johnson is speaking to oaktree capital's co-founder. guy: we are joined by howard marks, cochairman of oaktree. nice to see you. you are famous for saying that you cannot beat the market by looking like the market. how do you see the market now and how much is it being affected by the conversation tom and francine were having about the coronavirus? howard: the market has done well for a long time. the u.s. economy is pretty much the enemy of the world. and stocks are selling at high valuations. given that economic preeminence. say the u.s.e to goes on as preeminent and the stocks
withine: up next, we speak howard marks.ome of the valuations out there. we will also focus on what china said. china will be reviewing its 2020 economic growth target because of the virus. we will see what howard marks thinks of that. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. let's head back to the london investmentconomics conference. we have been speaking to people in finance. guy johnson is speaking to oaktree...
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that gives me the chance to channel howard dean circa 200a.g to going to iowa, new hampshire... you have seen thatjoke before. i always wonder exactly why this particular caucus is so important. i saw you talking to your correspondent, katty kay, and it seems as though people can get momentum if they do well there. many centres lost last time to hillary clinton, this time he is hoping to win this time he is hoping to win this time. and it is an interesting demographic, older, white, more rural. if you can win there, where they are a little bit more centrist, then perhaps he can do even better when they move into a much more liberal constituency or state. but of course, the other candidates, like joe biden, will expect to do very well there, and particularly elizabeth warren. each of them going for the middle to sort of centre ground, not to hard—core left, like bernie sanders. but i saw his speech about 45 minutes ago, and that man is on something, i would like to have what he is having. because at 77, he doesn't need an autocue, he doesn't ne
that gives me the chance to channel howard dean circa 200a.g to going to iowa, new hampshire... you have seen thatjoke before. i always wonder exactly why this particular caucus is so important. i saw you talking to your correspondent, katty kay, and it seems as though people can get momentum if they do well there. many centres lost last time to hillary clinton, this time he is hoping to win this time he is hoping to win this time. and it is an interesting demographic, older, white, more rural....
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that was a statement howard a banker -- howard baker made. winnows the field and i have been winnowed in. the first function of bio was to elevate a candidate or coal the field -- a function of iowa was to elevate a candidate or cull the field. winner indole was the 1988 with 37%. senator dole competed a few times. he has credited his victories in the state to chuck grassley. i wanted to use that as a way to ask you about chuck grassley and tom harkin's influence on the iowa caucus. david: it has been enormous. both influential senators. senator harkin told me in 1984 when he won his senate seat that harkin would not have gone to the u.s. senate if it were not for the organization the democrats build in 1984. -- built in 1984. ronald reagan was uncontested and they did not have the organization. so tom harkin said the caucus was a help for him to get elected to the senate. both men are big on giving advice about how to campaign and issues and places to go and things to do. for the most part, i think they have stayed out of the game went -- ga
that was a statement howard a banker -- howard baker made. winnows the field and i have been winnowed in. the first function of bio was to elevate a candidate or coal the field -- a function of iowa was to elevate a candidate or cull the field. winner indole was the 1988 with 37%. senator dole competed a few times. he has credited his victories in the state to chuck grassley. i wanted to use that as a way to ask you about chuck grassley and tom harkin's influence on the iowa caucus. david: it...
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nonetheless, i'll probably by more >> howard, it's been great to see you. >> who to see you all. >> howard marks of oak tree. >>> the dow is down 999 points at its low the dow is down 1,011, worst day for stocks, the dow in a couple years. dow s&p negative for 2020. you guys can leave us with a final trade. we do have about a minute to do that you can tell me what and why, if it's not a buy or sell, give me some thought >> i just want to give you a tactic that somebody taught me this 15 years ago. it always works. i like to put in these obscene buy limit orders, way below the market on my favorite stocks, the ones i missed out on and i never forgave myself you don't want them to get hit but if you do, you almost root for the market to go lower it's a psychological trick it forces to you watch the game more closely i'm doing that with goldman and berkshire hathaway, i have obscenely low buy orders i hope i get billed even in the market comes down. >> i got some salesforce.com calls early tomorrow >> bryn. >> play on u.s. housing, u.s. rates are better if you can get a loan >> the dow right
nonetheless, i'll probably by more >> howard, it's been great to see you. >> who to see you all. >> howard marks of oak tree. >>> the dow is down 999 points at its low the dow is down 1,011, worst day for stocks, the dow in a couple years. dow s&p negative for 2020. you guys can leave us with a final trade. we do have about a minute to do that you can tell me what and why, if it's not a buy or sell, give me some thought >> i just want to give you a tactic...
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she is now the associate provost of equity affairs and howard atversity -- faculty affairs howard university and this places her in the enviable position of having to say no to everyone. [laughter] she is the former chair of history at howard. she is the former interim dean and professor of history. her works focus on african-american history and the history of the jacksonian era, the reconstruction. include theworks emancipation proclamation three views which is now coming out in paperback. the price of freedom, slavery and the civil war. volume one and volume two. as well as the historical perspectives of the african burial ground new york blacks and the diaspora. what i have always found about her scholarship is she reminds us of the humid told of the civil war. we often can float into abstractions or perhaps i'm speaking of myself and the world look at history from a detached perspective but she is always there to remind us of the humid toll, the humid bring this conflict to life for us. please welcome and a green medford. medford.reen [applause] >> good afternoon. thank you. wonderful.
she is now the associate provost of equity affairs and howard atversity -- faculty affairs howard university and this places her in the enviable position of having to say no to everyone. [laughter] she is the former chair of history at howard. she is the former interim dean and professor of history. her works focus on african-american history and the history of the jacksonian era, the reconstruction. include theworks emancipation proclamation three views which is now coming out in paperback....
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an adjunct faculty at the howard school of law. as they discuss the vital role of african-americans in world war i. african-americans who hoped to live out post-civil war expectations of full citizenship upon returning home. this book reveals the many ways world war i shaped the identity of black people and lent fuel to their long-standing efforts to demand full citizenship rights and to claim their place in this country's cultural and political landscape. had we many more hours, i could give you the amazing credentials of these brilliant men. but let me suffice to say, they are not only holders of phd's and their respective subjects, but they have spoken widely and traveled widely on the subject. dr. salter is a retired u.s. army colonel. he also curated our exhibition on military history and our inaugural exhibitions here in the museum. double victory, the african-american military experience. his publications also include, the story of black military officers, 1861-1948. dr. carr has numerous credentials to his name. in addition
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let's discuss, howard franklin and john howard are here.emen. >> good morning. lauren: howard, we'll begin with you. you just heard what the former vice president said. are you worried about this latest gaffe and what it means for his standing? he could be on the eve of the first in the nation primary 0 for 2 in the first contest of 2020. >> i agree. i think a lot of democrats are worried about his standing. in fact, the question that i think was prompted by the young lady, the student, was also about his willingness or ability to actually win the new hampshire primary and what it meant to go 0 for 2. i think this is an a issue that a lot of democrats are grappling with, i think it's why mike bloomberg entered the race, i think it's why the democratic field is unsettled even though we've had one caucus and are on the eve of another primary. lauren: mayor pete buttigieg may be 2 for 2 after a strong showing in iowa and he's got the enthusiasm factor on the democratic side so far in new hampshire. john, what do you make of it? >> he does. for
let's discuss, howard franklin and john howard are here.emen. >> good morning. lauren: howard, we'll begin with you. you just heard what the former vice president said. are you worried about this latest gaffe and what it means for his standing? he could be on the eve of the first in the nation primary 0 for 2 in the first contest of 2020. >> i agree. i think a lot of democrats are worried about his standing. in fact, the question that i think was prompted by the young lady, the...
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at the top of the hour wolf stories is next here on day doubly for now on anthony howard from me and the rest of the team here in bellingham thanks so much in. the 1st. cut. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites the p.w. world heritage 360 getting up now. to use crime fighters are back to africa's most successful radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech cholera prevention and sustainable charcoal production . all of a sow's are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters tune in now. this week on world stories. we get a taste of politics soon on kong. and to hear about a controversial band in lego's but we begin in germany 75 years ago allied planes carried out devastating air raids on dresden the historic city center was reduced to rubble and shot tens of thousands were killed we speak to a survivor. when aaron steers comes to the neuer markt public square and sees the restored fallen cure here
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i'm anthony howard thanks for your company u.s. passengers stuck on a cruise ship in japan are being evacuated after an anxious 14 day quarantine period on sunday will start things reported another 70 and fictions of the run of our sample of the dawn princess bringing the total to of the $350000400.00 americans boarded buses to take them to charter flights leaving for the u.s. many believe to go home off to what was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime but it's likely they'll have to spend another 2 weeks in quarantine after arriving in the u.s. . in north korea meanwhile there are no official reports of cases with verifiable information from the isolated country very difficult to obtain pyongyang however recently announced a raft of new measures designed to stop the virus known as code 19. north korea is keen to demonstrate that it is doing all it can to protect its people from the corona virus despite officially denying any confirmed cases these researches have allegedly developed a substance that can prevent the spread of 19 in
i'm anthony howard thanks for your company u.s. passengers stuck on a cruise ship in japan are being evacuated after an anxious 14 day quarantine period on sunday will start things reported another 70 and fictions of the run of our sample of the dawn princess bringing the total to of the $350000400.00 americans boarded buses to take them to charter flights leaving for the u.s. many believe to go home off to what was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime but it's likely they'll have to spend...
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former dnc chairman howard dean is with us now.u see the dynamic playing out in the 2020 race does it feel a bit like deja vu to you? >> only a little bit. by the time we got to new hampshire, there were three viable candidates. it's possible you'll get out of new hampshire and go ahead to south carolina with six viable candidates, including mike bloomberg. >> we have two candidates in this race from neighboring states, just like in your contest. >> yep. >> how much influence does that have in new hampshire, especially in this case with so many more candidates competing? >> it has a big influence. bernie clearly did well because he's from vermont. elizabeth -- thing is television from both states gets into new hampshire. these folks have seen years and years of elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. they're familiar people. they feel like they know who they are, which is probably true. it certainly is helpful to be from vermont or massachusetts. >> why do you think, though, bernie sanders is running so far ahead of elizabeth warren,
former dnc chairman howard dean is with us now.u see the dynamic playing out in the 2020 race does it feel a bit like deja vu to you? >> only a little bit. by the time we got to new hampshire, there were three viable candidates. it's possible you'll get out of new hampshire and go ahead to south carolina with six viable candidates, including mike bloomberg. >> we have two candidates in this race from neighboring states, just like in your contest. >> yep. >> how much...
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thank in so like to ddition to our partners at npr the scripps howard foundation and the leadership at the both they of maryland, university and the merrill college of journalism for having to make this possible. thank you. [applause] bob little in nwr. producer thank our nwr and our digital director, they great radioo for this project, something we're particularly proud of. in public ou had out media long time ago that partnerships make us better. a good example of that in action. i'm grateful for the university for recognizing that, for the scripps howard foundation and we'll keep the wisdom of that decision. if i could, i'm an old newspaper guy and i have spent some time fretting about the future of my profession. people earlier doing the same thing. i got to say, working on this project with my colleagues at npr with the students at the university of maryland to see the nthusiasm, the talent, energy, the outrage, i think going to be ok. so congratulations to all of my partners and thank you. [applause] >> this recognizes the impact of regulations on local communities. the outstandi
thank in so like to ddition to our partners at npr the scripps howard foundation and the leadership at the both they of maryland, university and the merrill college of journalism for having to make this possible. thank you. [applause] bob little in nwr. producer thank our nwr and our digital director, they great radioo for this project, something we're particularly proud of. in public ou had out media long time ago that partnerships make us better. a good example of that in action. i'm grateful...
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let's discuss with howard kurtz. what about the moderator? >> the msnbc moderators were very aggressive, none of this tell us your thoughts why donald trump is a terrible president, let's take a look. >> you release three letters from your doctors but now will you will not release anything more. what happened to your promise for full transparency. >> there are some democrats who like you a lot but worry that this plan medicare for all will take away private insurance and goes too far. are they right? >> now. >> what does that language say about how you view people of color or people in minority neighborhoods? >> reporter: the last question about michael bloomberg's record on stop and frisk in new york city, specific questions that produce clashes between the candidates and the smartest thing moderators did was disappeared and let the rivals go at it, amy klobuchar and pete buttigieg dripping condescension. >> after iowa and new hampshire some candidates trying to change their momentum. how do you think these candidates dealt with one another?
let's discuss with howard kurtz. what about the moderator? >> the msnbc moderators were very aggressive, none of this tell us your thoughts why donald trump is a terrible president, let's take a look. >> you release three letters from your doctors but now will you will not release anything more. what happened to your promise for full transparency. >> there are some democrats who like you a lot but worry that this plan medicare for all will take away private insurance and goes...
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his name was howard dean. and there were a lot of people in the democratic establishment fretting about whether or not he could beat george w. bush. but i also know that there were people in the bush campaign that were worried about howard dean getting the nomination because he might be able to energize young people and grassroots democrats. what do you think? >> great point. well, i can tell you for a point, we were much worried about howard dean than john kerry. >> don't tell me that now? >> principled, clear convictions. i think there is a lot of that in bernie sanders. it's convention aal wisdom wher he is ideological he would be easier for trump and republicans to beat. he's creating a passion among voters. again, throw out the playbook. i think republicans may regret what they ask for at the end of the day. because sanders is -- got a narrative, and his narrative is very much like trump's ironically, which is the system is rigged, you're skegetting screwed. he has a different prescription and cause. >> i
his name was howard dean. and there were a lot of people in the democratic establishment fretting about whether or not he could beat george w. bush. but i also know that there were people in the bush campaign that were worried about howard dean getting the nomination because he might be able to energize young people and grassroots democrats. what do you think? >> great point. well, i can tell you for a point, we were much worried about howard dean than john kerry. >> don't tell me...
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does he wait for the study or leave as howard davies left lse years ago?icult to comment on these highly personalized, specific issues. i think it will come down a lot do not just the substance of the situation, but often it comes down to the process. andwhat he told the board the regulator, was it absolutely clear? if there is any lack of clarity that there was complete openness, that will be a negative. it will have to be a personal judgment for him as to whether he wants to keep going in circumstances where he is criticized. i think he genuinely i am sure is personally upset he is in the situation. disgusted is clearly by what has come out about epstein and regrets what he has done, but these are very personal decisions at the end of the day. they are often driven by the individuals deciding it is not worthwhile on a personal basis living under the attacks, rather than it being a board decision or anybody else saying it has to come to an end. i also want to talk about brexit and financial equivalency. what kind of regulation does the u.k. need? can they
does he wait for the study or leave as howard davies left lse years ago?icult to comment on these highly personalized, specific issues. i think it will come down a lot do not just the substance of the situation, but often it comes down to the process. andwhat he told the board the regulator, was it absolutely clear? if there is any lack of clarity that there was complete openness, that will be a negative. it will have to be a personal judgment for him as to whether he wants to keep going in...
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we bring in former vermont governor and former dnc chair howard dean and barbara boxer.in iowa. they could be sitting in the senate chamber as it all goes down. what do you expect those hours to be like for the senators? you've been in the hot seats there in the chamber. especially the arguments stretching through the night. because they don't have their technology with them. >> i know. i was there for the clinton impeachment, a very different set of issues, as you know. it had to do with lying about sex and this is about abusing power by inviting in foreign interference and endangering our national security. very, very different. but i have to say, if you're asking me what it will be like for those who are running, and i think howard dean is going to be able to speak to it, because he did run for president. i never did that. it's tough. but i have to say, at this point, it's about the boots on the ground. it really is. i mean, i'll tell you, every time i ran for united states senate, i had tough races. but election day, i didn't do that much. i kind of breathed deeply a
we bring in former vermont governor and former dnc chair howard dean and barbara boxer.in iowa. they could be sitting in the senate chamber as it all goes down. what do you expect those hours to be like for the senators? you've been in the hot seats there in the chamber. especially the arguments stretching through the night. because they don't have their technology with them. >> i know. i was there for the clinton impeachment, a very different set of issues, as you know. it had to do with...
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espn senior writer howard bryant on sports and race in america. he is interviewed by author and former nba player thomas. >> dealing with the police whether it's dealing with schools, whether stealing with their work ethic, whatever it is, you are looking at other people, and by other people your white counterparts. will they be able to do things that you can't do because there are two sets of rules. >> i noticed that my white counterparts never questioned their own competence. they assumed that they belonged. they always assumed that they belongs. and yet when you begin to look at the actual rod numbers of who gets hired and who doesn't. we are talking about this obviously in sports over the nfl coaching, how frustrating. it's almost like a full dissidence moment where nfl coaches are having where they are recognizing that no matter how much time we put in and how much experience we have, they don't want us. >> watch authors charles murphy and howard bryant this weekend on book tv on cspan2. sumac a monday, president trump holds a campaign rally
espn senior writer howard bryant on sports and race in america. he is interviewed by author and former nba player thomas. >> dealing with the police whether it's dealing with schools, whether stealing with their work ethic, whatever it is, you are looking at other people, and by other people your white counterparts. will they be able to do things that you can't do because there are two sets of rules. >> i noticed that my white counterparts never questioned their own competence. they...
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howard jones was her initial doctor who saw this tumor and diagnosed it.there was this team at hopkins doing this research on the cervical cancer. the scientists who grew the cells were different from her doctors. so they gave them to the scientist. he gave them all away for free. no one ever patented the cells. that wasn't something you did in the 50s. he gave them to anyone who he thought would use them for science. they quickly went all over the world. i one point, factory was set up to where they were mass-produced to about 3 trillion cells per week. the volume of the cells was incomprehensible. >> warehouse had the cells gone? - - where else. >> you can use them as a baseline. you can grow various things. if you want to grow a certain protein. the research, if you go to a scientific database and you type in - - it's like going to google and type in the word, and. - - is the name of the self. and it's still going. i can't member the exact number. the journals published each month is around 3000 papers per month. >> in 1938, the race for seabiscuit was
howard jones was her initial doctor who saw this tumor and diagnosed it.there was this team at hopkins doing this research on the cervical cancer. the scientists who grew the cells were different from her doctors. so they gave them to the scientist. he gave them all away for free. no one ever patented the cells. that wasn't something you did in the 50s. he gave them to anyone who he thought would use them for science. they quickly went all over the world. i one point, factory was set up to...
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pedro: rhonita miller y howard, su esposo, tenÍan siete hijos.los encontraron perdidos en el monte. adriÁn: la niÑa de 14 aÑos, balaceada del pie, cargando al niÑo, balaceado de la mejilla y al otro, y se fueron para abajo, como asÍ nomÁs, a menos de un kilÓmetro ya no pudo. pedro: en la camioneta suburban de dawna, cinco de los siete hijos que viajaban con ella lograron sobrevivir, cuatro de ellos recibieron impactos de balas. devin, de 13 aÑos, y el Único que saliÓ ileso, los escondiÓ en un arroyo entre los Árboles y fue a buscar ayuda, pero a Él también lo siguieron los sicarios. devin: [habla en inglÉs] pedro: devin logrÓ escapar de los asesinos, sus hermanos estaban escondidos con unas ramas, a Él le tomÓ seis horas recorrer unas 15 millas para llegar al rancho la mora, a dar aviso de la masacre y contar que sus hermanos estaban heridos. lenzo: alguien lo encontrÓ y-- y les dijo que sÍ, que estaban muertas las mamÁs y que--y algunos de los niÑos y que estaban los demÁs heridos. pedro: al ver que pasaban las horas y su hermano no regresaba co
pedro: rhonita miller y howard, su esposo, tenÍan siete hijos.los encontraron perdidos en el monte. adriÁn: la niÑa de 14 aÑos, balaceada del pie, cargando al niÑo, balaceado de la mejilla y al otro, y se fueron para abajo, como asÍ nomÁs, a menos de un kilÓmetro ya no pudo. pedro: en la camioneta suburban de dawna, cinco de los siete hijos que viajaban con ella lograron sobrevivir, cuatro de ellos recibieron impactos de balas. devin, de 13 aÑos, y el Único que saliÓ ileso, los...
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that was for howard. that question was for howard. >> sorry. lauren: no worries. >> no worries.s if both senators sanders and warren were initially competing for the lane that bernie seems to occupy all by himself. this will come down to organization of money very soon. we've got a number of moderate candidates who all agree that bernie sanders and his particular brand of democratic socialism wouldn't do well for the democratic party in 2020 or going forward. it will come down to resource and organization very quickly. the way these campaigns typically work, they're focused on the state at hand. they're all in south carolina. obviously super tuesday will present a different challenge across 14 states. lauren: let's look at the nbc poll in south carolina. you can see joe biden has a lead, 27% support. but narrowly in second place is bernie sanders. so anna, how important is south carolina and a major victory there for the longevity of the joe biden campaign? >> i think it's going to be very important. right now, bernie is nationally polling very well with millennials and gen-gers
that was for howard. that question was for howard. >> sorry. lauren: no worries. >> no worries.s if both senators sanders and warren were initially competing for the lane that bernie seems to occupy all by himself. this will come down to organization of money very soon. we've got a number of moderate candidates who all agree that bernie sanders and his particular brand of democratic socialism wouldn't do well for the democratic party in 2020 or going forward. it will come down to...
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howard dean, third at 17%. richard gephardt, fourth at 11.2%.ere is a piece of video from the 2004 iowa caucuses that has become iconic. i think it is fair to say. we will watch and have you talk about the impact of this moment in iowa that year. [video] >> you know something? not only are we going to new hampshire, we are going to south carolina and oklahoma and arizona and new mexico. we are going to california and texas and new york. we are going to south dakota and oregon and washington and michigan. then we are going to washington, d.c., to take back the white house. david yepsen, he is clearly having fun in that video. what did it do to his candidacy and why? david: well, i think it effectively ended it. that was too aggressive, too hot, too excited. it did not look presidential. remember this was the night he , finished third. this did not happen before the caucuses. it happened immediately after. i think it finished his candidacy. he has already failed to meet expectations. governor dean came here and on the strength of the antiwar movem
howard dean, third at 17%. richard gephardt, fourth at 11.2%.ere is a piece of video from the 2004 iowa caucuses that has become iconic. i think it is fair to say. we will watch and have you talk about the impact of this moment in iowa that year. [video] >> you know something? not only are we going to new hampshire, we are going to south carolina and oklahoma and arizona and new mexico. we are going to california and texas and new york. we are going to south dakota and oregon and...
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i'm how wards kurtz -- howard kurtz and this is media buzz. ♪ ♪ howie: we are covering development story of the bronx where two police officers is have been shot in less than 24 hours, first attack occurring last night when an offer and policeman was shot at after a man approached asking for directions, the second incident happening earlier this morning when the gunman shot officer in the arm, inside 44 precinct stations, both officers are recosting and we will bring you updates throughout the day. 52-48, the president has brief and revealing moment at the thee national prayer breakfast. >> do i my best. >> i don't know if the president understand but we do pray, i pray hard for him because he's so off the track of our constitution, our values. >> then came the victory lap at the white house. >> it was evil, corrupt, it was dirty cops, it was leakers and liars. nancy pelosi is a horrible person. howie: mollie hemingway, melanie zanonna, mollie, guilty but acquitted, some people say acquittal didn't count because it wasn't a fair trial? >> it kind of ended up, ended upturning out poorly f
i'm how wards kurtz -- howard kurtz and this is media buzz. ♪ ♪ howie: we are covering development story of the bronx where two police officers is have been shot in less than 24 hours, first attack occurring last night when an offer and policeman was shot at after a man approached asking for directions, the second incident happening earlier this morning when the gunman shot officer in the arm, inside 44 precinct stations, both officers are recosting and we will bring you updates throughout...
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espn.com southeastern writer howard bryant offers his thoughts on sports, politics and race in america. american enterprise institute director levin argues that supporting american institutions rather than replacing them will unite the country. and laurean pratt discusses artificial intelligence that involves decisionmaking, tonight at booktv. check your program did for more information. >> i am gavin kleespies. i know that dreary weather and change in the season makes it harder to come to programs so we appreciate seeing a full room despite the rain. if anyone is visiting for the first time i want to extend a special welcome. we're an independent, nonprofit library that makes massachusetts and american history available. we do this through thank you support of members and don nors -- donors. we make history available through our library that provides access to our amazing collection which includes close to 14 million manuscript pages and among other things the papers of three of the first six u.s. presidents. we also do this through programs for educators, programs for academics and t
espn.com southeastern writer howard bryant offers his thoughts on sports, politics and race in america. american enterprise institute director levin argues that supporting american institutions rather than replacing them will unite the country. and laurean pratt discusses artificial intelligence that involves decisionmaking, tonight at booktv. check your program did for more information. >> i am gavin kleespies. i know that dreary weather and change in the season makes it harder to come...
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for more, i am joined by howard fineman. john heilemann, co-host of show times the circus and nation national affairs analysts. all three of you -- first of all, bena, escorting him like he's been -- like he was stealing money from the cash register or something. treating him like he's a bad-news character. >> and his brother, the nsc lawyer. the president doesn't feel like the acquittal is enough. and i think it says something about what senator mitt romney did, which is to say he pierced through the sort of myth the white house was casting about this impeachment trial. that it was just a partisan witch hunt. and the fact that mitt romney came out and voted for one of the articles of impeachment to convict, i think caused a reaction in the white house. and -- and what they're doing is they're showing people that speaking out, even under oath, even telling the truth, is something that's punishable behavior in this white house. >> he wants to expunge everything. >> no. no. he doesn't want to expunge them until he makes a spec
for more, i am joined by howard fineman. john heilemann, co-host of show times the circus and nation national affairs analysts. all three of you -- first of all, bena, escorting him like he's been -- like he was stealing money from the cash register or something. treating him like he's a bad-news character. >> and his brother, the nsc lawyer. the president doesn't feel like the acquittal is enough. and i think it says something about what senator mitt romney did, which is to say he...
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i'm joined by howard fineman, msnbc contributor and republican strategist.alk is so shameless. who is it working with in this culture of ours? it's working somewhere. these numbers are very even. >> the amazing thing is donald trump is a new yorker, but he's an outer borough new yorker and he has all of the resentments -- >> are you talking to me? >> are you talking to me? resentments from somebody out there in queens who comes to manhattan with a chip on his shoulder. that emotional dynamic allows him to go straight dot cortex of the people at daytona 500. i haven't seen anything like it in tway long time. lee at water had to instruct george bush. trump who never lived outside of new york has that sense of resentment -- >> by the way, that resentment, howard, you and i know -- >> it's gold. >> not just midwestern south, bucks county, pennsylvania, opened up a swag store. lines around the block for trump paraphernalia. these people have an attitude -- >> chris, this was invented in new york after the riots in the '60s, the social turmoil there. the end of th
i'm joined by howard fineman, msnbc contributor and republican strategist.alk is so shameless. who is it working with in this culture of ours? it's working somewhere. these numbers are very even. >> the amazing thing is donald trump is a new yorker, but he's an outer borough new yorker and he has all of the resentments -- >> are you talking to me? >> are you talking to me? resentments from somebody out there in queens who comes to manhattan with a chip on his shoulder. that...
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howard kurtz weighing in on the media's performance.llison barber keeping an eye on candidates who really needed a big shot of momentum but we begin with peter doocy in his natural habitat, the spin room. >> reporter: bernie sanders was at center stage meaning a lot more talk from all the other candidates about democratic socialism. what does that mean and what challenges that present as they try to figure out who can beat donald trump. >> got the most votes of anybody besides himself are because we are putting together this vision that is inclusive, future focused and paid attention to the need to hold onto the house and the senate. you have joe cunningham flipped a red this to do blue, one for the democrats in the low country and a good shot at defeating lindsey graham, i went them to have someone at the top of the ticket paying attention to how to make things easier, not harder for them to win. >> does that have an impact in the next couple days or was it just tough tv? >> it is a little noisy up there but at the end of the day there
howard kurtz weighing in on the media's performance.llison barber keeping an eye on candidates who really needed a big shot of momentum but we begin with peter doocy in his natural habitat, the spin room. >> reporter: bernie sanders was at center stage meaning a lot more talk from all the other candidates about democratic socialism. what does that mean and what challenges that present as they try to figure out who can beat donald trump. >> got the most votes of anybody besides...
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was an aide to howard baker.s a young man, howard baker turned against nixon durg impehment of that president or the impeachment of that inquiry. but at thend of the day, lamar alexander is somebody who is not going to be the guy at the front edge leading the revolution. he waso willing t push for witnesses, but he was only willing to go so far. robert: so you spent years covering then governor romney, his 2012 presigential cam as a long time reporter on t romney beat. your impression of this week? >> you know, think finally in what his second year in the u.s. senate we've seen mitt romney become the romney he was getting elected in utah. had spoken out ainst president trump way back when he was a candidate in 2016 andok very strongly about trump as by a amoral a wrong fit for the republican party. he then ran for the senate and people assumed he would stand up to trump. dment. he took his time. but in this impeachment trial, he took careful notes. took t process very seriously. and you can see him arriving that
was an aide to howard baker.s a young man, howard baker turned against nixon durg impehment of that president or the impeachment of that inquiry. but at thend of the day, lamar alexander is somebody who is not going to be the guy at the front edge leading the revolution. he waso willing t push for witnesses, but he was only willing to go so far. robert: so you spent years covering then governor romney, his 2012 presigential cam as a long time reporter on t romney beat. your impression of this...
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now, book tvs "after words", espn.com senior writer howard bryant discusses sports, politics, and racen america. he is interviewed by author and former nba player thomas "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest host including nonpatient boxes about their latest work. all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> it's an honor to be able to sit down with howard bryant, the new book is
now, book tvs "after words", espn.com senior writer howard bryant discusses sports, politics, and racen america. he is interviewed by author and former nba player thomas "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest host including nonpatient boxes about their latest work. all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> it's an honor to be able to sit down with howard bryant, the new book is