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howard: welcome. lemonis: i'm marcus. howard: marcus, i'm howard. the nice guy, usually, and this is robyn, my partner. robyn: i'm robyn. lemonis: hey, robyn, how are you? nice to meet you. robyn: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: so how long have you guys been in business? robyn: 20 years. lemonis: how did you guys get in business together? howard: we knew each other since high school. lemonis: okay. howard: best friends. robyn: this is my ex-husband. we have two human children, and bowery kitchen is our first child. lemonis: you guys are 50-50? robyn: yes, absolutely. lemonis: who's in charge, between the two of you? robyn: howie. howard: i would say me. robyn: only because it's just like howie maybe started the business, but i'm not allowed to touch the knife wall. howard: yeah. lemonis: this place is big. howard: yeah, we can take you around and show you. lemonis: i would love to see. how many square feet is it? robyn: 4,000 square feet. lemonis: it looks kind of junky to me. customer comes in, no directional signage. howard: "holy [bleep] look
howard: welcome. lemonis: i'm marcus. howard: marcus, i'm howard. the nice guy, usually, and this is robyn, my partner. robyn: i'm robyn. lemonis: hey, robyn, how are you? nice to meet you. robyn: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: so how long have you guys been in business? robyn: 20 years. lemonis: how did you guys get in business together? howard: we knew each other since high school. lemonis: okay. howard: best friends. robyn: this is my ex-husband. we have two human children, and bowery...
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then, in 2001, another loss -- howard's father passes away. >> he was the rock that i think kept howardogether in terms of having a connection to somebody, and i think it was kind of devastating for him. >> he started to spiral, he started to lose focus. >> at the same time, howard's business becomes one of the many wiped out by the internet. when you need that picture of gary coleman or david hasselhoff fast, why call howie from brooklyn when you can instantly download your choice of shots from an online catalog? for the next several years, howard lives off his savings, but eventually lands on the street, moving his trove of pictures to those five storage units in coney island. >> he loved the pictures so much, he would go without eating. it was his life and made him who he was. >> then in the spring of 2012, howard tells his cousins he fears for his life. he even makes a fatalistic request, in connection with his favorite show, "the lone ranger." >> somehow, he identified with that character. he told me at the time we make his tombstone, he wanted the word "lone ranger" somehow brough
then, in 2001, another loss -- howard's father passes away. >> he was the rock that i think kept howardogether in terms of having a connection to somebody, and i think it was kind of devastating for him. >> he started to spiral, he started to lose focus. >> at the same time, howard's business becomes one of the many wiped out by the internet. when you need that picture of gary coleman or david hasselhoff fast, why call howie from brooklyn when you can instantly download your...
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his full name was john franklin howard. >> john franklin howard. >> a.k.a. -- >> frank. >> three nameshis mistress in california, and a third one with the east texas crowd. >> it was a surprised. just based on being a beaver cleaver family, being involved with the church, it was unusual. >> so eight days after nancy was shot, the detectives returned to the scene of the crime. this time they had a warrant. >> i'm sitting there watching tv and working and the police show up at the door to arrest me. and that was very -- you know, i have no clue what's going on and what's happening. >> they just put you in the car and took you to the station? >> yeah. yeah. >> the charge? solicitation for murder. frank's children were in shock. their father may have had an affair, they thought, but hiring hitmen, that made no sense. >> it's a very specific type of evil person that tries to kill their spouse, and my dad is just not that person. you know, having an affair is a human mistake. trying to murder someone is not human. no human would do that. and i'm sorry, my dad is a human. humans make mistakes
his full name was john franklin howard. >> john franklin howard. >> a.k.a. -- >> frank. >> three nameshis mistress in california, and a third one with the east texas crowd. >> it was a surprised. just based on being a beaver cleaver family, being involved with the church, it was unusual. >> so eight days after nancy was shot, the detectives returned to the scene of the crime. this time they had a warrant. >> i'm sitting there watching tv and working and...
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with me are professor howard honeyman of howard -- howard university and mr.en hess of the brookings institution. we want to discuss the democratic convention. we will do the republican convention at a later time when that meeting has been finished. but perhaps before we do either of the detailed discussions we conventions, we want to spend at least a few minutes talking about the basic purpose of an american national presidential nominating convention. one observer has said these conventions are real ideological struggles told as circuses. we know the main purpose is to nominate a candidate for president. but howard penniman, beyond that, how can we briefly describe the process of an american convention? howard: the national convention is the time of the nominating of the president and vice president. it is also the one time the party has the national existence. it meets there with delegates from every state in the union, elected by various means, this time by the direct primary but sometimes by convention. it needs as a national partnership. the one time it
with me are professor howard honeyman of howard -- howard university and mr.en hess of the brookings institution. we want to discuss the democratic convention. we will do the republican convention at a later time when that meeting has been finished. but perhaps before we do either of the detailed discussions we conventions, we want to spend at least a few minutes talking about the basic purpose of an american national presidential nominating convention. one observer has said these conventions...
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howard i have a feeling if mr.d be elect indeed november that in two years' time, you wouldn't be able to recognize major differences between his forepolicy and mr. ford in the two years that he has been in office. does that make sense to you? steve: in foreign policy and international economic policy, there doesn't seem to be any distinct differences. there have been times in american history where the two parties were different in this regard but right now, there will be differences in personnel and, of course, this makes a difference in style, but probably not in substance. richard: and the basic lines of demarcation that we see in the next weeks of the campaign will be on domestic questions, foreign policy, health policy, incomes maintenance policy, the question, howard as you put it what the republican party and candidates, less time to intervene in the normal free market systems and these differences really howard, would you call historical differences of our last basic election of change which was 1932 when
howard i have a feeling if mr.d be elect indeed november that in two years' time, you wouldn't be able to recognize major differences between his forepolicy and mr. ford in the two years that he has been in office. does that make sense to you? steve: in foreign policy and international economic policy, there doesn't seem to be any distinct differences. there have been times in american history where the two parties were different in this regard but right now, there will be differences in...
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howard?ard: i would say he could -- i would suppose that he could maintain it or the better part of it through november. it gets more difficult when you begin writing legislation next january and february. again, i would suppose although that if there is a large democratic majority, suppose for a moment he is elected, and there is a democratic majority in congress, he should be able to get the support of congress on virtually any issue given he will not press anything out at extraneous positions. they should maintain that unity well into the summer or fall. maybe the first full year of his presidency, and there will be then some of those economic reforms that i talked about earlier. richard: would you agree in this case, steve, that if these economic changes, which many republicans say will result in heavy inflation, do result in that kind of inflation, would you feel that year, that honeymoon year might be shortened up? if he were elected president? stephen: it will be a very strange future
howard?ard: i would say he could -- i would suppose that he could maintain it or the better part of it through november. it gets more difficult when you begin writing legislation next january and february. again, i would suppose although that if there is a large democratic majority, suppose for a moment he is elected, and there is a democratic majority in congress, he should be able to get the support of congress on virtually any issue given he will not press anything out at extraneous...
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>> looks like erwin howard. >> she was ginn a photo lineup and picked out erwin howard. >> that's lightightning striking. >> twice. >> six months later, detective gates' phone rang who had been interviewed twice and -- she was having an attack of conscious. she told detective she saw wynn win on june 30th. >> she said the conversation lasted 15 or 20 minutes that he articulates he was mad enough to strangle her with work gloves. >> that's what deede's neighbor said he said to her? >> correct. >> why do you think she didn't tell you for six months? >> i have no idea why a neighbor during a murder investigation didn't tell the cops he just wanted to kill her. >> armed with that statement, detective gates was able to get a statement and soon erwin howard was under arrest for the murder of deede keller. >> now the case was in the thanes of l.a. county district attorney john lewan. >> what made this case different? >> i love cases where you have a very good idea who the suspect is, but it's a question of kind of putting the evidence together. so circumstantial cases, where you have high moti
>> looks like erwin howard. >> she was ginn a photo lineup and picked out erwin howard. >> that's lightightning striking. >> twice. >> six months later, detective gates' phone rang who had been interviewed twice and -- she was having an attack of conscious. she told detective she saw wynn win on june 30th. >> she said the conversation lasted 15 or 20 minutes that he articulates he was mad enough to strangle her with work gloves. >> that's what deede's...
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i love you howard.rever. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> businesses in california, opening up, at last. a or, are they? making sense of new reopening guidelines set forth b
i love you howard.rever. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> businesses in california, opening up, at last. a or, are they? making sense of new reopening guidelines set forth b
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howard: the speeches gave much less emphasis. time if you are not in a crisis, you will not emphasize that. the platform gives an enormous amount of space to foreign policy. changes, some emphasis here or there. expectation must be to continue the policy that has been guiding the united states since the truman period. as you look at the messick policy -- domestic policy, we have this problem, two problems. jimmy carter maintained this reconciliation of many divergent elements in the party. the gaps in the democratic party was still there. he maintained this reconciliation until november. if you wins, how long after november before those gaps open up again? you could probably maintain the better part of it november. it gets more difficult when you begin writing legislation next january and february . if there is a large democratic , he should be able to get the support of congress on virtually any issue. should maintain that energy well into the summer or fall. than economic reform that we talked about earlier. that if would you a
howard: the speeches gave much less emphasis. time if you are not in a crisis, you will not emphasize that. the platform gives an enormous amount of space to foreign policy. changes, some emphasis here or there. expectation must be to continue the policy that has been guiding the united states since the truman period. as you look at the messick policy -- domestic policy, we have this problem, two problems. jimmy carter maintained this reconciliation of many divergent elements in the party. the...
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erik schatzker is speaking to howard marks of oaktree. >> always terrific to have howard marks with us on bloomberg television. weigh in on tenterhooks for your memos. a lot of them in march and april. not so many as of late. you are out with another one, time for thinking. you raise a number of provocative points and questions. them states the obvious, the financial markets are at the center of a titanic struggle between the pandemic on the one hand, and the government effectively on the other, recession versus the fed and treasury department. you and i have talked about this before. as recently as may, you're thinking was that the fed could not keep it up forever. am i to divine that perhaps you're thinking has changed on that subject? no, i still don't know if they can keep it up forever. that is the critical question. fed and treasury support is obviously important to the economy while it is partially shut down and underperforming. by provision of liquidity the fed, keeping of interest rates low, all of these are very important to what the market has been doing for the last 4, 5 mo
erik schatzker is speaking to howard marks of oaktree. >> always terrific to have howard marks with us on bloomberg television. weigh in on tenterhooks for your memos. a lot of them in march and april. not so many as of late. you are out with another one, time for thinking. you raise a number of provocative points and questions. them states the obvious, the financial markets are at the center of a titanic struggle between the pandemic on the one hand, and the government effectively on the...
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i wanted to go to howard and i did go to howard. and thankfully i did. [cheering] and dw is also a good school. [laughter] >> host: more to the point of howard. you do right with such reverence for the university. you right at howard you would come as you were and leave as the person you aspired to be. there were no false choices. we weren't just told we have the capacity to be great, we were challenged to live up to that potential. >> guest: that's right. at howard it's interesting jonathan, you remember because we ran into each other about 2008 during that election cycle. i was an early supporter of president obama when he first ran. she remember that conversation that would happen about is he enough? you remember that? and i was us arrogant. i remember having -- doing a few interviews. in response to that request and at howard university. this is what i would say. one, when you ask that question, when one asks that question are displaying your lack of exposur exposure. two who is a black person and what a black person can be and is. so i would explain
i wanted to go to howard and i did go to howard. and thankfully i did. [cheering] and dw is also a good school. [laughter] >> host: more to the point of howard. you do right with such reverence for the university. you right at howard you would come as you were and leave as the person you aspired to be. there were no false choices. we weren't just told we have the capacity to be great, we were challenged to live up to that potential. >> guest: that's right. at howard it's interesting...
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to howard.his incredible incubator, i want say, for the development of strong leadership at howard university and most hbcus. we had a strong sense all together and a strong camaraderie and sororities and frat e fraternities. we all find a connection and we all find an extreme level of joy in kamala's nomination for the democratic party as vice president. >> well, professor, we so appreciate you being part of this conversation. thank you for your voice. take good care. >> thank you. thank you. >>> howard university certainly is a special place. >> who else went to howard, victor? >> i did indeed. dr. anthony fauci he calls this absolutely far out contingency but as we know scientists across the country are developing to develop a vaccine, some are pushing back to start these human trails. >> basically treating people like laboratory animals. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. ♪ take the good, with the bad ♪ live the life you want
to howard.his incredible incubator, i want say, for the development of strong leadership at howard university and most hbcus. we had a strong sense all together and a strong camaraderie and sororities and frat e fraternities. we all find a connection and we all find an extreme level of joy in kamala's nomination for the democratic party as vice president. >> well, professor, we so appreciate you being part of this conversation. thank you for your voice. take good care. >> thank you....
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for all those reasons i dreamed of going to howard and did go to howard and i thankfully did. [applause] >> gw is also a great school. >> more to the point of howard. you do right with such reference for the university and you write at howard you would come at you or leave the person you are aspire to be. there were no false choices. we were not just told we have the capacity to be great, we were challenged to live up to that potential. >> howard, interesting, you remember because we would run into each other around 2008 during that election cycle and i was an early supporter of president obama when he first ran. remember the conversation that would happen? i was a surrogate and i remember doing a few interviews and i would talk in response to that question about howard university and this is what i would say, when you ask that question, when one asks that question, displaying your lack of exposure to who is a black person and what a black person can be so i would explain, i would explain i would explain what it means to stand on the yard at howard university and the yard, cov
for all those reasons i dreamed of going to howard and did go to howard and i thankfully did. [applause] >> gw is also a great school. >> more to the point of howard. you do right with such reference for the university and you write at howard you would come at you or leave the person you are aspire to be. there were no false choices. we were not just told we have the capacity to be great, we were challenged to live up to that potential. >> howard, interesting, you remember...
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coming up, howard dean. bloomberg. ♪ senator harris: i have been guided by the words i spoke the first time i spoke in a courtroom -- ", harris for the we can do better and deserve so much more. we must elect a president who will bring something different, something better, and do the important work. let's fight with conviction. let's fight with hope. i have fought for children and survivors of sexual assault. i have fought against transnational criminal organizations. banks andthe biggest helped take down one of the biggest for-profit colleges. i know a predator when i see one. let's fight with confidence in ourselves and a commitment to each other -- to the america we know is possible. the america we love. a president who will bring all of us together -- black, white, toino, asian, indigenous -- achieve the future we collectively want. i accept your nomination for vice president of the united states of america. tom: the senator from california, and tonight we will hear from vice president biden, our specia
coming up, howard dean. bloomberg. ♪ senator harris: i have been guided by the words i spoke the first time i spoke in a courtroom -- ", harris for the we can do better and deserve so much more. we must elect a president who will bring something different, something better, and do the important work. let's fight with conviction. let's fight with hope. i have fought for children and survivors of sexual assault. i have fought against transnational criminal organizations. banks andthe...
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howard was a school where people actually dressed up to go to class.ht now, that would be problematic for us. so i think we took ourselves fairly seriously. >> my name is leta rosario, and, i recruited kamala harris for the debate team. a lot of times when males and females are in a spirited debate, the men use their physical mass to make their point. and i saw that kamala didn't back down when they did that. she proceeded to make her point. and it's funny, because when i look at her on television today, i still see that character in her. >> there was a little girl in california who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools. and she was bussed to school every day. and that little girl was me. >> every school day of the year in berkley, the buses move almost 3500 children across town. >> my name is carol, and i lived around the corner from kamala. kamala and i were bussed together from 1971 to 1973 to thousand oaks school. we met at the corner of bancroft and browning in berke le aley a stood in line to get on the bus. to be able to b
howard was a school where people actually dressed up to go to class.ht now, that would be problematic for us. so i think we took ourselves fairly seriously. >> my name is leta rosario, and, i recruited kamala harris for the debate team. a lot of times when males and females are in a spirited debate, the men use their physical mass to make their point. and i saw that kamala didn't back down when they did that. she proceeded to make her point. and it's funny, because when i look at her on...
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ready to make some change in the world because that's what howard says about howard always. brings out students who are the best of the best and who have a passion for changing the world have a passion for making a difference and we met on the howard university the famous howard university yard i don't exactly remember when i just remember this beautiful girl with this short hair and this huge goofy laugh and that's the friend i've had for more than 3038 years so all those qualities you list the type of things you think which are american voters will like as well a lot is being made of the fact that we now have a woman and a woman of color running for vice president for the 1st time but it has to be the right woman in the right woman of color to get the votes and i think kamel is exactly the right woman she's not only brilliant but she's also very empathetic she has had experiences that make her know exactly what the american people are going through what the american people need and she is that person she is a hard worker and as a woman as a woman of color you're often havi
ready to make some change in the world because that's what howard says about howard always. brings out students who are the best of the best and who have a passion for changing the world have a passion for making a difference and we met on the howard university the famous howard university yard i don't exactly remember when i just remember this beautiful girl with this short hair and this huge goofy laugh and that's the friend i've had for more than 3038 years so all those qualities you list...
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howard: a great example is the airlines.irlines have tremendous ongoing costs every day, whether they are flying or not, and to ground the planes and have them go through a long period where they are not flying and when they are underpopulated, many of them would have gone under. them innt grants kept business. >> do you think that we have crossed the line into state capitalism? howard: well, state capitalism -- we have not passed the line into government ownership of businesses, but clearly, there is an unwillingness to let companies go. there is an unwillingness to let the chips fall just anywhere, period hasw, this been a period when the government has been providing peoples and incomes to and businesses that they otherwise would not have had that they need, and without those, there would have been very serious consequences. >> there is a necessary darwinistic quality to free markets that has been staved off to the -- for the time being. every credit investor is wrestling with this because you have to make decisions accor
howard: a great example is the airlines.irlines have tremendous ongoing costs every day, whether they are flying or not, and to ground the planes and have them go through a long period where they are not flying and when they are underpopulated, many of them would have gone under. them innt grants kept business. >> do you think that we have crossed the line into state capitalism? howard: well, state capitalism -- we have not passed the line into government ownership of businesses, but...
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has the biden campaign reached out to howard to vet her? >> no.'t do is participate in the political process in that way, as you can imagine. but having said that, and trying to be as apolitical as possible, i am a fan of senator harris, i know her personally. she is a proud howard alumni and most importantly she is well-qualified and i think it says a lot about what our hbcus in this country mean if we can send her to shatter two glass ceilings all at once. >> dr. wayne frederick, thank you. of howard university. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> kendis, trying to get the answers. trying to. >>> as the weeks go on and as the days going on we anticipate the veeps announcement. >>> millions of americans thought they were laid off temporarily face a grim reality that it could be permanent. aril that it could be permanent uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. (burke)eighbor) oh, just puttering, tinkering... commemorating bizarre mishaps that farmers has seen and covered. had a little extra time on my han
has the biden campaign reached out to howard to vet her? >> no.'t do is participate in the political process in that way, as you can imagine. but having said that, and trying to be as apolitical as possible, i am a fan of senator harris, i know her personally. she is a proud howard alumni and most importantly she is well-qualified and i think it says a lot about what our hbcus in this country mean if we can send her to shatter two glass ceilings all at once. >> dr. wayne frederick,...
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howard university and alumni are excited.bout thexcited possibility of a person who went to our school might be the next resident or vice president of the united states of america. host: how did we get to this moment? what were the historical currents that led to senator harris getting on the ticket with joe biden? she is not the first woman on a major ticket. she is not the first black woman to run for president. scribe for us how we got here. -- describe for us how we got here. guest: the things you mentioned, that she is not the first woman or black woman are important things. i think about politics in long stretches. i would start with reconstruction. i think like men paved the way inblack men paved the way their participation. we get the 19th amendment where women get the ability to vote. we get the women's suffrage movement and delta sigma theta working on voting. we get other people throughout we history of this nation, , we haveley chisholm geraldine ferraro. i think all of these are little cracks at the ceiling that
howard university and alumni are excited.bout thexcited possibility of a person who went to our school might be the next resident or vice president of the united states of america. host: how did we get to this moment? what were the historical currents that led to senator harris getting on the ticket with joe biden? she is not the first woman on a major ticket. she is not the first black woman to run for president. scribe for us how we got here. -- describe for us how we got here. guest: the...
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gave a salute at the howard graduation saying "howard forever."here he is right there. >> i remember asking him once -- >> can we listen? nischelle. >> i'm sorry, i didn't know. >> i didn't either. but let's rerack it. >> purpose is an essential element of you. it is the reason that you are on the planet at this particular time in history. your very existence is wrapped up in the things you are here to fulfill. whatever you choose for a career path, remember the struggles along the way are only meant to shape you for your purpose. i don't know what your future is, but if you are willing to take the harder way, the more complicated one, the one with more failures at first than successes, the one that has ultimately proven to have more meaning, more victory, more glory, then you will not regret it. now, this is your time. i love you, howard. howard forever. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. oh boy. go ahead, nischelle. i don't know what to say. >> i remember asking him once if, you know, because so many people would ask him to do the salute. i said c
gave a salute at the howard graduation saying "howard forever."here he is right there. >> i remember asking him once -- >> can we listen? nischelle. >> i'm sorry, i didn't know. >> i didn't either. but let's rerack it. >> purpose is an essential element of you. it is the reason that you are on the planet at this particular time in history. your very existence is wrapped up in the things you are here to fulfill. whatever you choose for a career path,...
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howard: i don't know what they are going to do next time.they are providing liquidity to a lot of companies. some of them are zombies. we use that term to define a company where the cash flow is less than the debt service or garments. in other words, cash requirements -- requirements. in other words, they have to borrow money to service their debt. the provision of liquidity now is keeping them alive. another thing we say, however, is that the fed can provide liquidity, but it cannot provide solvency. which is to say, it cannot make a zombie company a moneymaker. >> for the time being, these companies would not have survived were it not for fed and treasury action? howard: many of them, yes, yes. a great example is the airlines, you know. the airlines have tremendous ongoing costs every day, whether they are flying or not. planes and have them go through a long time when they are not flying or when they are underpopulated, many of them would have gone under. them innt grants kept business. >> do you think that we have crossed the line into s
howard: i don't know what they are going to do next time.they are providing liquidity to a lot of companies. some of them are zombies. we use that term to define a company where the cash flow is less than the debt service or garments. in other words, cash requirements -- requirements. in other words, they have to borrow money to service their debt. the provision of liquidity now is keeping them alive. another thing we say, however, is that the fed can provide liquidity, but it cannot provide...
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i love you, howard. howard forever. >> chadwick boseman, speaking to howard's class of 2018. from you. how are you finding ways to press on with purpose? we're dealing with so much, these days. covid-19 and civil unrest and police brutality and natural za disasters and the election. what's been knocking you down? and what helps you get back up? e-mail us talk@msnbc.com. include your name, where you live, and please, do keep it brief. 200 words or less. talk@msnbc.com. we'll share some of your stories tomorrow. thank you for making time for us tonight. come on back tomorrow, at 9:00 p.m. eastern, and do bring a friend. but until we meet a agagain, i' joshua johnson. "the rachel maddow show" is next on msnbc. good night. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ with acetaminophenction fights pain in two ways. advil targets pain at the source... ...while acetaminophen blocks pain signals. the future of pain relief is here. new advil
i love you, howard. howard forever. >> chadwick boseman, speaking to howard's class of 2018. from you. how are you finding ways to press on with purpose? we're dealing with so much, these days. covid-19 and civil unrest and police brutality and natural za disasters and the election. what's been knocking you down? and what helps you get back up? e-mail us talk@msnbc.com. include your name, where you live, and please, do keep it brief. 200 words or less. talk@msnbc.com. we'll share some of...
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economy the former starbucks ceo howard schultz.ng on congress to pass more small business relief. speak to a bipartisan group of senators huge implications for the economy, the markets and your money and you can't afford to miss it. the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and scott wapn wapner joe is out today we've been watching the u.s. equity futures we're seeing pressure and the s&p is down by about 97 points that's about the weakest level we've seen -- sorry, dow futures. s&p down 15. nasdaq off by about 50 points. this does come after an update yesterday for the markets where the s&p got back to its highest level since february and where the nasdaq actually set another new all-time high. let's take a look at the treasury yields. that market continues to see yields under pressure. andrew >> thank you, becky. the biggest issue right now for the economy and for millions of americans is the fate of the nex
economy the former starbucks ceo howard schultz.ng on congress to pass more small business relief. speak to a bipartisan group of senators huge implications for the economy, the markets and your money and you can't afford to miss it. the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and scott wapn wapner joe is out today we've been watching the u.s....
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frederick, president of howard university, and dr.over, the president of tennessee state university and the international president of alpha kappa alpha sorority. thank you both. i am going to ladies first. normally i would go to the college president first, but i have to go to you first, dr. glover. your thoughts on your soror, senator harris, getting on the democratic ticket? >> well, thank you so much for the invitation. joy, this is a great day for our country, a great day for african americans. it's a great day for women. we are so excited and congratulate senator kamala harris for having been selected as a running mate to joe biden. this is such a wonderful moment. it's a full-circle moment for senator harris, having been initiated into alpha kappa alpha on the campus of howard university and now to come back now to be on the ticket, presumptively on the ticket with joe biden. that is so wonderful. we appreciate all of the divine nine, the organizations, for what they have done to help thus far, and alpha kappa alpha that we tra
frederick, president of howard university, and dr.over, the president of tennessee state university and the international president of alpha kappa alpha sorority. thank you both. i am going to ladies first. normally i would go to the college president first, but i have to go to you first, dr. glover. your thoughts on your soror, senator harris, getting on the democratic ticket? >> well, thank you so much for the invitation. joy, this is a great day for our country, a great day for african...
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howard: well, look.e destruction, which is to say that companies that are unsuccessful should perish. waste societal resources keeping unsuccessful companies in business, then there are other parts of the population or economy we cannot do as much for. that was howard marks of oaktree capital. let's get you now some of the business flash headlines. the t-mobile stock rose as much as 8% after more than one million new users in the second quarter, taking it to number two among u.s. carriers. revenue just under $18 billion, slightly ahead of excitations. but the coronavirus pandemic did take a toll. with covid-related costs rising to $340 billion. verizon remains top dog while at&t falls to third in terms of subscriber. facebook jumps on optimism about its tictoc challenger -- its tiktok challenger. reels is intended to be a direct rival to tiktok, and it may stop users defecting to the chinese owned app. reels is intended to mimic tiktok. so, yeah. gensing singapore say you're on your revenue sank by 94% t
howard: well, look.e destruction, which is to say that companies that are unsuccessful should perish. waste societal resources keeping unsuccessful companies in business, then there are other parts of the population or economy we cannot do as much for. that was howard marks of oaktree capital. let's get you now some of the business flash headlines. the t-mobile stock rose as much as 8% after more than one million new users in the second quarter, taking it to number two among u.s. carriers....
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. >> a new nat geo documentary from ron howard. >> it's about the people who stayed and endured thisruel test. now what. >> through rebuilding and recovery. >> and that day that we broke ground, things finally caught up with me. >>> plus, from the ashes. a family that lived through the ashes, now struggling to keep their child safe. >> i've lived through four fires in paradise, and it's not something i considered risking with my daughter again. >> their story of survival. >> "nightline" starts right now with juju chang. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. when ron howard and his team embarked on a documentary in paradise, california, they knew they would find people in pain. but what they also discovered was a comeback story. leaning into all they had left -- each other. will carr has >> reporte >> i have lived here for 30 years. i love this school. >> reporter: the football field holds decades of special memories for michelle john. >> we brought the line down around here. and there was screaming. i mean, people were just so excited. there were so many people, it's packed. >> rep
. >> a new nat geo documentary from ron howard. >> it's about the people who stayed and endured thisruel test. now what. >> through rebuilding and recovery. >> and that day that we broke ground, things finally caught up with me. >>> plus, from the ashes. a family that lived through the ashes, now struggling to keep their child safe. >> i've lived through four fires in paradise, and it's not something i considered risking with my daughter again. >>...
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this is public comment on the howard-kissling appeal. if you can press star-three, you can be entered back in the meeting. mr. qu, is there another caller on the line? hi, is there another caller? >> yes, there is. can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, please proceed. >> hi, my name is t. i'm calling in regards to item 27, which is not -- >> clerk: ma'am, may i interrupt your comments -- [inaudible] >> you do not have the right to interrupt me -- >> clerk: hi. we are taking public comment right now for the howard street and kissling street appeal hearing, items 28 through 31. mr. qu, is there any other callers on the line for this item? >> operator: there's still four other callers in the queue. i will go to the next caller. >> clerk: okay. hi. is there a caller for comments on the howard and kissling street appeal? you have two minutes? perhaps we can skip over this person and go to the next caller. >> hello? >> clerk: hi. are you here to speak on the howard and kissling street appeal? >> no, i want to speak on item number 27. >> clerk: okay.
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♪ ♪ ♪ howie: this is media buzz, i'm howard kurtz.ll talk with senior adviser from trump campaign. joe biden ended speculation with zoom call, harris has drawn walk on water news coverage, sharp criticism from media conservatives. >> the opportunity to make history with a black woman to put this black woman into the seat of power, center of power, black women will be in formation for this ticket. >> tonight when harris was announced some people said that it was a safe choice. ask a black woman what it's like being a black woman in america. >> the first time i saw harris speak i immediately understood why people in california saw her as the female obama. >> she's inconceivable given current state joe biden would pick someone transparently one-dimensional as harris, someone as empty as he is. >> even joe understanding that he's not really going to be running the show if he wins in november, biden's big mistake, of course, narrowing his options by limiting choice on the basic of skin color and on planet earth that used to be called bias
♪ ♪ ♪ howie: this is media buzz, i'm howard kurtz.ll talk with senior adviser from trump campaign. joe biden ended speculation with zoom call, harris has drawn walk on water news coverage, sharp criticism from media conservatives. >> the opportunity to make history with a black woman to put this black woman into the seat of power, center of power, black women will be in formation for this ticket. >> tonight when harris was announced some people said that it was a safe choice....
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choruses on the matter is howard university in washington d.c. they've been tweeting their congratulations we spoke to sonia lockett who was a cost mate of hers at how she recalled meeting the senate as several decades ago. we met as freshman at our university a 30 years ago in 1902 both bright eyed and energetic and ready to make some change in the world because that's what ours is about howard always. brings out students who are the best of the best and who have a passion for changing the world have a passion for making a difference and we met on the howard university the famous howard university art i don't exactly remember when i just remember this beautiful girl with this short hair and this huge goofy laugh and that the friend i've had for more than 3038 years she's not only brilliant but she's also very empathetic she has had experiences that make her know exactly what the american people are going through what the american people need and she is that person she is a hard worker and as a woman as a woman of color you're often having to wor
choruses on the matter is howard university in washington d.c. they've been tweeting their congratulations we spoke to sonia lockett who was a cost mate of hers at how she recalled meeting the senate as several decades ago. we met as freshman at our university a 30 years ago in 1902 both bright eyed and energetic and ready to make some change in the world because that's what ours is about howard always. brings out students who are the best of the best and who have a passion for changing the...
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this is public comment on the howard-kissling appeal. if you can press star-three, you can be entered back in the meeting. mr. qu, is there another caller on the line? hi, is there another caller? >> yes, there is. can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, please proceed. >> hi, my name is t. i'm calling in regards to item 27, which is not -- >> clerk: ma'am, may i interrupt your comments -- [inaudible] >> you do not have the right to interrupt me -- >> clerk: hi. we are taking public comment right now for the howard street and kissling street appeal hearing, items 28 through 31. mr. qu, is there any other callers on the line for this item? >> operator: there's still four other callers in the queue. i will go to the next caller. >> clerk: okay. hi. is there a caller for comments on the howard and kissling street appeal? you have two minutes? perhaps we can skip over this person and go to the next caller. >> hello? >> clerk: hi. are you here to speak on the howard and kissling street appeal? >> no, i want to speak on item number 27. >> clerk: okay.
this is public comment on the howard-kissling appeal. if you can press star-three, you can be entered back in the meeting. mr. qu, is there another caller on the line? hi, is there another caller? >> yes, there is. can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, please proceed. >> hi, my name is t. i'm calling in regards to item 27, which is not -- >> clerk: ma'am, may i interrupt your comments -- [inaudible] >> you do not have the right to interrupt me -- >> clerk: hi. we...
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i love you, howard. howard, forever. >> yeah. oh, boy. go ahead. what do you want to say? i don't know what to say. >> i remember asking him, once, if, you know, because so many people would ask him to do the wakanda forever salute after black panther came out. i asked does it get on your nerves? do you get tired of doing it? and he said, absolutely not. i was like a kid in a candy store waiting, with baited breath, to bring tachala to everybody. he was so proud of this. so proud of that film. so proud of what it did for little, black boys and black girls, to look up and see someone that looked like them, be this amazing superhero. and this whole cast of beautiful, black folks. and -- and this film being shot in parts of africa. i mean, that meant the world to him. because he, also, believed, like i said, so much in the work. and i just -- i don't -- i don't even know what to say. reading the statement from his rep. knowing that he did all this, through rounds of chemotherapy and being sick, and he just persevered. i mean, talk about strong. talk about a true king. i mean,
i love you, howard. howard, forever. >> yeah. oh, boy. go ahead. what do you want to say? i don't know what to say. >> i remember asking him, once, if, you know, because so many people would ask him to do the wakanda forever salute after black panther came out. i asked does it get on your nerves? do you get tired of doing it? and he said, absolutely not. i was like a kid in a candy store waiting, with baited breath, to bring tachala to everybody. he was so proud of this. so proud of...
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. >> reporter: two weeks ago mason howard was a healthy 10- year-old boy living in a popular tourist destination. today he is at uc davis children's hospital in sacramento, fighting a rare disease, believed to be associated with covid-19, and his father, back in south lake tahoe, is fighting another battle. >> people should think twice about packing the family in the camper and coming up here. i don't think it's that safe. >> reporter: met the sin has tested negative for covid, but his family said his symptoms point toward multisystem inflammatory center. it's an illness no new the cdc doesn't know what causes it. but many children have the virus that causes covid-19, or has been around someone else with covid-19. >> he had a fever, wasn't feeling good, he started vomiting, had diarrhea. quickly he was showing multiple symptoms for something, obviously really bad and immediately you start reporter: cora lee howard says his family was very careful the social to, even after his son got. it's mostly because of this, the steady stream of traffic they see coming into this region almost da
. >> reporter: two weeks ago mason howard was a healthy 10- year-old boy living in a popular tourist destination. today he is at uc davis children's hospital in sacramento, fighting a rare disease, believed to be associated with covid-19, and his father, back in south lake tahoe, is fighting another battle. >> people should think twice about packing the family in the camper and coming up here. i don't think it's that safe. >> reporter: met the sin has tested negative for...
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next, vanity fair contribute an editor howard blum recounts the failed nazi plot that killed three allieders at a secret meeting in tehran in 1943. then philosophy professor justin tosi and brandon were key examines the impact of grandstanding and political discourse. after that, political analyst tiffany cross shares her thoughts on the power of the black vote. find more information on your program guide or online at booktv.org. >> and now, without further ado, let's welcome howard blum. >> thank you christina. when i was writing "in the enemy house" and "night of the assassins" last year it seems like a lot more than a year ago before zoom, before sequestering part of a previous lifetime but i won't digress. last year when i was working on "night of the assassins", i spent a lot of time reading about world war ii i was trying to put myself in the shoes of the people i was reading
next, vanity fair contribute an editor howard blum recounts the failed nazi plot that killed three allieders at a secret meeting in tehran in 1943. then philosophy professor justin tosi and brandon were key examines the impact of grandstanding and political discourse. after that, political analyst tiffany cross shares her thoughts on the power of the black vote. find more information on your program guide or online at booktv.org. >> and now, without further ado, let's welcome howard blum....
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and let's bring in anthony howard from the diving is 14 joining us here in the studio this wasn't quite the shootout that many had anticipated at the compliment on the crowds here there was no one there to make that and the audience nerves if you like both teams are usually really attacking by and have averaged about 3 goals a game in this amazing run they've been on in 2020 percent your manner also. renowned as an attacking team but we got to half time it wasn't until kingsley kamaal scored the goal after one hour that was the decisive moment incredible for him to grow up in paris and he played at the p.s.g. academy the buying coach might just the one change for this guy and it was kingsley come on to come in and he said later well he grew up in paris he played in paris he'll be extra motivated against these old thing which in the eyes of analytics is such a retrograde thing to base a selection on that the kind so critical but as with everything handy flick has touched in the last 12 months it turned to gold one will one nil was enough a bomb not because of the goal but because a man w
and let's bring in anthony howard from the diving is 14 joining us here in the studio this wasn't quite the shootout that many had anticipated at the compliment on the crowds here there was no one there to make that and the audience nerves if you like both teams are usually really attacking by and have averaged about 3 goals a game in this amazing run they've been on in 2020 percent your manner also. renowned as an attacking team but we got to half time it wasn't until kingsley kamaal scored...
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. >> how much money, if you know this, howard, how much money is indexed to the dow jones industrial average, and the abs and 500 is the big one, but there are etfs that are indexed to dow. >> i do not have the current one, but this is going to cause an amount of change that they will have to do. they will be selling, and some of the adds and the deletes and the apple. so it is going to be a little bit of a crush on them, and a drag on the performance because of that. >> what is remarkable though, howard, if you are thinking of thou dow is going to change once the inclusions are made, apple, the biggest company in the world is now a much lesser impact on the dow than even a salesforce. >> yes. apple will have the performance based on a nice 2.99%, and just under 3%, and they are right now before this split, 12.2. but salesforce will have almost 5, and amgen 5.6, and honey well with 3.8, and all of the additions will have more of a weight than apple will. so to some degree, the reweig re-weighting of apple is because of the split, and you have locked in 3/4 of the shares, but realloca
. >> how much money, if you know this, howard, how much money is indexed to the dow jones industrial average, and the abs and 500 is the big one, but there are etfs that are indexed to dow. >> i do not have the current one, but this is going to cause an amount of change that they will have to do. they will be selling, and some of the adds and the deletes and the apple. so it is going to be a little bit of a crush on them, and a drag on the performance because of that. >> what...
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howard, welcome.to have you with us >> thanks for having me on >> i think the greatst thing that caught my eye in my reference notes about your company is while people wait in their cars for their drive through orders to be fulfilled, you hand out complimentary bread sticks that's genius. >> thank you so much our bread sticks are the g.o.a.t. we put people out in the drive through. it was surprising and a really good move. it worked out well for us. >> talk to me about how your business mix has changed from dine in, carry out to drive through. how much bigger a proportion is driver through today than it was six, seven months ago. >> it was about 35% and it's moved up to 60%. we have seen a spike in delivery we put and shifted a lot of our sales to off premise whether it's drooi throuive through, cue delive delivery it's a significant part of our business it's over 75% of our business now. >> are most people doing drive through, are they ordering on site or pre-ordering by app and coming to pick up whi
howard, welcome.to have you with us >> thanks for having me on >> i think the greatst thing that caught my eye in my reference notes about your company is while people wait in their cars for their drive through orders to be fulfilled, you hand out complimentary bread sticks that's genius. >> thank you so much our bread sticks are the g.o.a.t. we put people out in the drive through. it was surprising and a really good move. it worked out well for us. >> talk to me about...
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his name was raymond howard. raymond. howard. >> spell the last name. >> h-o-w-a-r-d. >> are h-o-w-a-r-d? >> oh, howard. >> that's all i can remember about his name. he was my squatted or right before i was captured, and we were behind the embankment. about six, five foot high. they had gotten so close to us that we were going to throw percussion grenades at us. one hit down below, and i thought that was the end of the line. but it didn't. the concussions went away instead of toomey. then, he said, well, -- we had a little valley that we need to cross to get out. he said if you can get across that valley and hold the line of fire until i can get to you, and he said since you are hit, you better go ahead. and i'll try to get to you. i said, all right. i started to cross this little ravine and it was fairly level, i'm sure, because when i started across, not realizing all day that i had been bleeding. my arm is broken. i just put my hand in my pocket, carrying it like a sling. that's all i ever got. it grew back fairly stra
his name was raymond howard. raymond. howard. >> spell the last name. >> h-o-w-a-r-d. >> are h-o-w-a-r-d? >> oh, howard. >> that's all i can remember about his name. he was my squatted or right before i was captured, and we were behind the embankment. about six, five foot high. they had gotten so close to us that we were going to throw percussion grenades at us. one hit down below, and i thought that was the end of the line. but it didn't. the concussions went away...
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but i would like you to sort of, this is a huge moment for howard university. a huge moment for hbcu. i assume around this country. kamala harris, howard alumni, potentially the next vice president of the united states. your reaction today as president of this as president of howard university. >> absolutely exhilarating. i'm a triple alum myself. and you would think that somebody that walks the same halls as current students, and the same halls that i did, to be sent to this position of opportunity is remarkable. specially at this time in the nation's history, i want to underscore that for all the labels that she's being given. i hope we will focus on how well prepared she is, her intellect, her experience and her track record of what she has done her poise is incredible. i had the opportunity to speak to her on monday. she's become a good friend. she's part of the committee that selected me as president. and as i've come to know her, just as my conversation on monday revealed, you cannot have a more down to earth, humble person who can relate to so many ameri
but i would like you to sort of, this is a huge moment for howard university. a huge moment for hbcu. i assume around this country. kamala harris, howard alumni, potentially the next vice president of the united states. your reaction today as president of this as president of howard university. >> absolutely exhilarating. i'm a triple alum myself. and you would think that somebody that walks the same halls as current students, and the same halls that i did, to be sent to this position of...
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>> i stand here today knowing that my howard university education prepared me to play jackie robinson. marshall,n, ththurgood and t'challa. amy: the beloved actor chadwick boseman has died at the age of 43 after a secret four-year battle with colon cancer. boseman is best known for his iconic role as king t'challa in the grou-b-breakg "b"bla panther"ililm. his firsleleadin role was playing jackie rininson thehe film " "." give me uniform, give me a nunumbern my bacack and i will give you the guts. amy: chadwick boseman died on friday. we will speak to cancer survivor, author, and professor ibram x. kendi. friday marked two years since he underwent surgery to remove tumors. it is a day he calls his second birthday. we will talk about chadwick boseman, his own fight against cancer, racial disparities in health care, trump, white supremacy, and how -- "how to be an anti-racist." >> we can't just talk about racism as an original sin. we have to talk about racism as the original cancer that is been killing america. it is a must prevented americans from coming together and forming a uninion
>> i stand here today knowing that my howard university education prepared me to play jackie robinson. marshall,n, ththurgood and t'challa. amy: the beloved actor chadwick boseman has died at the age of 43 after a secret four-year battle with colon cancer. boseman is best known for his iconic role as king t'challa in the grou-b-breakg "b"bla panther"ililm. his firsleleadin role was playing jackie rininson thehe film " "." give me uniform, give me a nunumbern...
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he always knew the great magician howard thurston inspired his dad to dabble in magic.e 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," published in london in 17
he always knew the great magician howard thurston inspired his dad to dabble in magic.e 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...
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we're also hearing from senator kamala harris who attended boseman's alma mater howard university.ris says she is heartbroken calling boseman brilliant, kind, learned and humble, adding that he left too early but his life did make a difference. >>> cnn's stephanie elam takes a look back at boseman's illustrious career. ♪ >> reporter: from james brown in "get on up" to supreme court justice thurgood marshall, chadwick boseman rose to fame playing american icons. he died on the day baseball celebrated one of them, jackie robinson, who boseman embodied in his 2013 breakout film "42." but it was his portrayal of african superhero in "black panther." >> don't freeze. >> i never freeze. >> reporter: that made chadwick boseman a household name. >> i knew it was an opportunity to pull from real things. so if anybody believes, you know, that didn't have architecture, didn't have art, didn't have science, you see it in this movie. >> reporter: the action-packed blockbuster clawed away more than $1.3 billion at the box office worldwide. becoming a cultural phenomenon and proving that a predom
we're also hearing from senator kamala harris who attended boseman's alma mater howard university.ris says she is heartbroken calling boseman brilliant, kind, learned and humble, adding that he left too early but his life did make a difference. >>> cnn's stephanie elam takes a look back at boseman's illustrious career. ♪ >> reporter: from james brown in "get on up" to supreme court justice thurgood marshall, chadwick boseman rose to fame playing american icons. he...
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always very candid like howard closeell of classic family. >> this is a historic day, because through in baseball. it was august 7th, 2007, when move over, henry aaron, a guy by the name of barry lamar bonds taking over as the new home run champ. here is joe fonzi with this day in sports history. >>> and then there was one. on this day in 2007, barry bond went deep for the 756th time in his career. >> and bonds hits one high! hits it deep! it is outta here! 756! bonds stands alone! >> he stood alone, as baseball's all-time home run leader. >> he is on top! >> that's this day in sports, august 7th. i'm joe fonzi. >> this might be a little hard to look at, as we close tonight. this is a bike race in poland. the tour of poland, as they come across the finish line. a pack of riders, and one makes an aggressive cut in, and cuts somebody off. fabio is actually injured severely, was put in a coma, but he is said to be in stable condition right now. leg finish. that's the sporting life at this hour, guys. >> thanks so much. have a good night, everyone. i. but i know it's kind of a touchy subj
always very candid like howard closeell of classic family. >> this is a historic day, because through in baseball. it was august 7th, 2007, when move over, henry aaron, a guy by the name of barry lamar bonds taking over as the new home run champ. here is joe fonzi with this day in sports history. >>> and then there was one. on this day in 2007, barry bond went deep for the 756th time in his career. >> and bonds hits one high! hits it deep! it is outta here! 756! bonds...
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born in oakland, california in harris graduated from howard university and university of california'sastings college of law. served as san francisco's district attorney from 2004 two 2011 before being elected the attorney general of california. in november 2016, harris defeated loretta sanchez to win her u.s. senate seat, seating outgoing senator barbara boxer. -- january, she announced her candidacy citing lack of funds to continue. >> since 1987, c-span has been documenting the appearances of with 260,000ures hours in our free, searchable video library. all of senator harris's 195 appearances on the c-span networks by going to c-span.org and typing her name in the search bar. >> c-span has covered every minute of every political convention since 1984 and we are not stopping now. this month's political convention will be like none other in history. with the coronavirus pandemic looming, plans for gatherings are being altered. democrats will need to nominate joe biden on monday and president trump will accept his nomination the next week. 9:00 p.m.an at eastern for live coverage of th
born in oakland, california in harris graduated from howard university and university of california'sastings college of law. served as san francisco's district attorney from 2004 two 2011 before being elected the attorney general of california. in november 2016, harris defeated loretta sanchez to win her u.s. senate seat, seating outgoing senator barbara boxer. -- january, she announced her candidacy citing lack of funds to continue. >> since 1987, c-span has been documenting the...
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more on the reshuffle, howard silverblatt joins us now. ctia. howard, why does this matter?> the changes are significant. apple andghting of the impact on technology. the overall take is the change in representation in the dow. from 27%y will go down to 23%. health care will go up. that will change the performance. over time, the dow and s&p -- very well. short-term, not at all. as you mentioned, one is market waited the other is price weigh ted. the apple changes significant. the apple change in itself would have taken -- down to 20%. significantly under. [indiscernible] apple, because of the split [indiscernible][indiscernible]-- [indiscernible] if it goes down, you are only going to take one quarter of the hit. so, you reallocate and lock in some product. the issues we put in, the substitutions, we believe will influence what the higher end of the market is. of thisobviously, a lot is about balancing more toward technology with the apple stock split. what can we glean from this about your attitude toward embracing technology going forward? >> [indiscernible] this is marke
more on the reshuffle, howard silverblatt joins us now. ctia. howard, why does this matter?> the changes are significant. apple andghting of the impact on technology. the overall take is the change in representation in the dow. from 27%y will go down to 23%. health care will go up. that will change the performance. over time, the dow and s&p -- very well. short-term, not at all. as you mentioned, one is market waited the other is price weigh ted. the apple changes significant. the apple...
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. >> boseman was a howard university graduate and classically trained in drama at oxford. he was an actor and he was an activist. >> dreams still lives. and my dream is that our youth can reach their full line of potential without the threat of gun violence. >> reporter: boseman's all-too-short film career will not be forgotten because the roles were memorable. and now we know they were filmed between countless surgeries and chemotherapy. this was the last time we saw the "black panther," dressed in a suit in "avenger"avengers: en but we will be able to keep chadwick boseman with us, a true fighter, on screen and off. >> so sad to hear of his loss. you remember seeing chadwick boseman right here on msnbc a little while ago. >> yeah, that was back when the film "marshall" came out, in 2017. he sat down with our own joy reid to discuss how the theme of racism tackled in the theme compared to present day. >> you see how the north sort of hid its racism, and that's similar to what we experience today. it's different words. we live in a, you know, race-free society. like, we th
. >> boseman was a howard university graduate and classically trained in drama at oxford. he was an actor and he was an activist. >> dreams still lives. and my dream is that our youth can reach their full line of potential without the threat of gun violence. >> reporter: boseman's all-too-short film career will not be forgotten because the roles were memorable. and now we know they were filmed between countless surgeries and chemotherapy. this was the last time we saw the...
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it was a very interesting time when we were in college at howard in the '80s.n woman became miss america. and it was an event because it was groundbreaking. it was something that we had never seen before. "the cosby show" came on during that time. and the opportunity to see educated professionals in a functional family was a new phenomenon on television. to be coming of age in a time where you could see that possibilities were opening up. the horizons were broadening, for women, for people of color. that, i think, was very important. >> do not listen when they say, it can't be done. howard taught me, and it has taught you, you can do anything, and you do everything. >> my name is dr. shelley young tompkins, and i had the pleasure of befriending kamala my freshman year at university. on campus she was known for being a woman about business. she and i would be mistaken for professors, because we would have briefcases, you know. >> my name is stacey johnson-batiste. i've known kamala since we were about 4 1/2 years old. the one thing that stands out is she's the f
it was a very interesting time when we were in college at howard in the '80s.n woman became miss america. and it was an event because it was groundbreaking. it was something that we had never seen before. "the cosby show" came on during that time. and the opportunity to see educated professionals in a functional family was a new phenomenon on television. to be coming of age in a time where you could see that possibilities were opening up. the horizons were broadening, for women, for...