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howard: all right. briefly touch on the merrick garland appointing a special counsel, jack smith as i mentioned, to oversee these investigations because trump's a declared candidate. just this morning donald trump was not tweeting, but truthing that this is a political hitman and a trump hater, but most people -- and his record is certainly there for criticism. i don't see him as either of those things. >> right. i mean, donald trump, frankly, takes the view that anyone criticizing him even legitimately is some kind of anti-trump -- howard: well, he hasn't criticized him. he's just overseaing the -- overseeing the investigation. >> right. i will say, look, republican voters feel that all of these institutions have become politicized. they don't trust the doj, the fbi, they don't trust the people half handled these things at every -- that have handled those things at every step. there's a lot of concern about why was the hunter biden lapstop story -- laptop story bauer -- buried? you're not a crazy consp
howard: all right. briefly touch on the merrick garland appointing a special counsel, jack smith as i mentioned, to oversee these investigations because trump's a declared candidate. just this morning donald trump was not tweeting, but truthing that this is a political hitman and a trump hater, but most people -- and his record is certainly there for criticism. i don't see him as either of those things. >> right. i mean, donald trump, frankly, takes the view that anyone criticizing him...
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howard: wishful thinking. >> exactly. howard: all right.iously, he's not on the ballot, but a lot of his hand-picked candidates lost when more conventional republicans might have won in these key states, and and that ends up with democratic control of the senate. and we forget that in the end it's not just about the issues, it's also about the character traits, the attributes and the history of the candidates. candidates matter. and if you're going to nominate the worst candidates, don't be surprised when the results don't end up your way. howard: so what does that say about donald trump and the are republican party? he's announcing tuesday night. >> how do you announce, how do you announce when you had such a bad showing? his candidate lost in pennsylvania, his candidate in arizona, his candidate is losing in georgia, his candidate lost in -- i could fill up the entire segment on how many trump candidates lost. i don't know how he announces. maybe he just doesn't get the message. howard: or maybe he thinks the republican party will rally b
howard: wishful thinking. >> exactly. howard: all right.iously, he's not on the ballot, but a lot of his hand-picked candidates lost when more conventional republicans might have won in these key states, and and that ends up with democratic control of the senate. and we forget that in the end it's not just about the issues, it's also about the character traits, the attributes and the history of the candidates. candidates matter. and if you're going to nominate the worst candidates, don't...
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howard: yeah.he's a nice guy. he's not supposed to be, you know, mr. partisan. i don't think he's ever made a great speech, but that one was particularly irritating to many people -- howard: i'll come back to that. >> i think the democrats are really on their back foot. howard: yeah. timing is everything and, obviously, there's been early voting, but election day is huge. will, the media back during the primaries wrote off many of the trump-backed, maga candidates as no way they can win a general election, they're too extreme, this is great for the democrats. and now many of these people -- kari lake, blake masters, herr shell walker -- are at least tied. so was this a tremendous mistake on the part of the press? >> yes, absolutely. but a predictable mistake, howard. look, okay, for the better part of 7-8 years the democratic party, and by extension, the media's focus has been exclusively on donald trump. as a result, all these issues that are now so important to the american people existed uncover
howard: yeah.he's a nice guy. he's not supposed to be, you know, mr. partisan. i don't think he's ever made a great speech, but that one was particularly irritating to many people -- howard: i'll come back to that. >> i think the democrats are really on their back foot. howard: yeah. timing is everything and, obviously, there's been early voting, but election day is huge. will, the media back during the primaries wrote off many of the trump-backed, maga candidates as no way they can win a...
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howard: right. know, it was reported widely, leslie, just briefly, that trump declared his candidacy so early because he thought that would help him with the justice department investigation. but i never could quite figure out the reasoning there because it wasn't going to derail the probes, and now it has led to the special counsel which everybody i knew there had been leaks -- everybody knew there had been leaks. [laughter] >> i don't know why he announced so early. look, sometimes it benefits people to be first, but sometimes if you have a longer period of time, you have the come up with more cash, and we've seen, you know, million millionaires and billionaires pull away from supporting him, pulling their money that hay threw at him back in 2016. and, you know, you also have more time for your opponents to get their game up to be above yours and to dig up more dirt on you, although i kind of think we know all the dirt on donald trump at at this point. howard: let me jump in here, ben, what do you
howard: right. know, it was reported widely, leslie, just briefly, that trump declared his candidacy so early because he thought that would help him with the justice department investigation. but i never could quite figure out the reasoning there because it wasn't going to derail the probes, and now it has led to the special counsel which everybody i knew there had been leaks -- everybody knew there had been leaks. [laughter] >> i don't know why he announced so early. look, sometimes it...
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amy: howard zinn in the democracy now!in 2009 as he launched the paperback edition of "a young people's history of the united states." he died unexpectedly the next year in january 2010. we end today's show with one of howard zinn's last public appearances. he spoke in november 2009 at boston university. >> when i was discharged from the army, from the air force, i got a letter from general marshall. he was a general general. he sent me a letter, not a personal letter to me. "dear howie." no. [laughter] a letter that was sent to 16 million men who served in the armed forces. the letter was something like ts, "we won the war. congratulations for your service. it will be a new world." and we know it hasn't been a new world since world war ii. war after war after war and 50 million people were dead in that war to end fascism and militarism. i came to the conclusion that war cannot be tolerated. no matter what we're told. if we think there are good wars, i want to examine the so-called good wars, holy wars, and take a good loo
amy: howard zinn in the democracy now!in 2009 as he launched the paperback edition of "a young people's history of the united states." he died unexpectedly the next year in january 2010. we end today's show with one of howard zinn's last public appearances. he spoke in november 2009 at boston university. >> when i was discharged from the army, from the air force, i got a letter from general marshall. he was a general general. he sent me a letter, not a personal letter to me....
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john was frank howard. >> he had a photograph of frank howard sitting in his gray lexus.n his motorcycle. >> reporter: he may have been frank to his friends and mr. john to the east texans, but in truth he was both. his full name was john franklin howard. >> john franklin howard. >> reporter: aka frank? >> frank. >> frank, yeah. >> reporter: three names for a man who'd evidently been living three lives. one with his wife in carrollton, one with his mistress in california and a third one with the east texas crowd. >> it was a surprise just based on being the beaver cleaver family. being involved with the church. it was unusual. >> reporter: so eight days after nancy was shot, the detectives returned to the scene of the crime. this time they had a warrant. >> and i'm sitting there watching tv and working. and the police show up at the door to arrest me. and that was very -- i've never experienced -- you know, i have no clue what's going on and what's happening. >> reporter: they just put you in the car and took you to the station? >> yeah. yeah. >> reporter: the charge -- s
john was frank howard. >> he had a photograph of frank howard sitting in his gray lexus.n his motorcycle. >> reporter: he may have been frank to his friends and mr. john to the east texans, but in truth he was both. his full name was john franklin howard. >> john franklin howard. >> reporter: aka frank? >> frank. >> frank, yeah. >> reporter: three names for a man who'd evidently been living three lives. one with his wife in carrollton, one with his...
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>> you're the best, howard. >> thank you, howard. >> we love you, man. thank you so much. howard stearns. >> any time. bye-bye. thanks, guys. >> thanks. the. >>> so, willie, a lot to digest there. >> that last topic was your fault. let's be real clear. you opened the door to the prostate discussion. >> i did, but that was his last question. >> i know. >> i'm sitting there, i'm listening. he goes, do you have an enlarged prostate. bruce goes, nah, nah, i'm good. but i want to end this discussion where we began. he's just such a massive fan. no cynicism. no snarkiness. he's just such a huge bruce fan and that love comes out in the interview. it just makes it such a joyful occasion. >> it does. as i said to him, look, i grew up in new jersey. bruce springstein, just hearing those songs, the stories behind those songs be. "thunder road" is the anthem of high school, it's the anthem of driving down the parkway to go to the shore, to a friend's house in the summer, always in the background of our lives. to have the door open to those conversations and hear bruce talk about it on
>> you're the best, howard. >> thank you, howard. >> we love you, man. thank you so much. howard stearns. >> any time. bye-bye. thanks, guys. >> thanks. the. >>> so, willie, a lot to digest there. >> that last topic was your fault. let's be real clear. you opened the door to the prostate discussion. >> i did, but that was his last question. >> i know. >> i'm sitting there, i'm listening. he goes, do you have an enlarged prostate....
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both oh, howard baker. right. that his father in senator everett dirksen was like congressman duncan's father. he knew that racism was wrong and everett dirksen had helped pass the civil rights act. and howard baker voted for. well, congressman, father went on this very street. this library sits when the sit ins were taking place right on this street. and you could throw a rock from where was this library and hit where those citizens were taking place when were taking place here they soon were taking place in knoxville, tennessee. and it was john duncan singer, congressman duncan's father, who basically pushed shoved, negotiated and worked out so that for the first time in the history of knoxville, it didn't matter what your race is. you could be served at a lunch counter or restaurant or a public in knoxville, tennessee. there were some things then that were out of bounds right now. and congressman, you might want to comment. you might not, but there were some things that were out of bounds. and for your father a
both oh, howard baker. right. that his father in senator everett dirksen was like congressman duncan's father. he knew that racism was wrong and everett dirksen had helped pass the civil rights act. and howard baker voted for. well, congressman, father went on this very street. this library sits when the sit ins were taking place right on this street. and you could throw a rock from where was this library and hit where those citizens were taking place when were taking place here they soon were...
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howard: yes, some of his advisers seem upset. kristin, the can press is saying even if he didn't know about fuentes, he didn't say anything about his views, and most republicans -- chris christie and others who want to run against him -- have been silent. >> he said the guy gets me. i don't understand why you would announce you're running for president and hen invite somebody to dinner like kanye west and not know who else -- howard: trump said he was trying to help him with his business problems. >> okay, fine. he said that a couple days later. it makes no sense to take a meeting, you should know who that is. again, just judgment there is so lacking. howard: very briefly, with the media being highly critical, you think that's deserved? >> i think it's definitely deserved.
howard: yes, some of his advisers seem upset. kristin, the can press is saying even if he didn't know about fuentes, he didn't say anything about his views, and most republicans -- chris christie and others who want to run against him -- have been silent. >> he said the guy gets me. i don't understand why you would announce you're running for president and hen invite somebody to dinner like kanye west and not know who else -- howard: trump said he was trying to help him with his business...
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both howard baker on that. father-in-law and he knew nracism was wrong and they have helped pass the civil rights act. congressman duncan's father on the street the library system system on the street in knoxville tennessee, john stuck in senior and pushed, shoved and worked out so for the first time in the history of knoxville tennessee, it didn't matter, it could be served at a restaurant, public place in knoxville tennessee. some things were out of bounds. you might want to, but some things were out of bounds. for your father and you and a host of first publicans, racism was not political context.to so they came together. today we look at critical race theory evenn though there's no e school in tennessee, i knew wt he came up it was about the next election and making it an issue. when you come down the escalatoi talking about those people, rapists and murderers you talk about racism. issues across the country right now, race is in the heat and hurt into many of these elections in the country desperately need
both howard baker on that. father-in-law and he knew nracism was wrong and they have helped pass the civil rights act. congressman duncan's father on the street the library system system on the street in knoxville tennessee, john stuck in senior and pushed, shoved and worked out so for the first time in the history of knoxville tennessee, it didn't matter, it could be served at a restaurant, public place in knoxville tennessee. some things were out of bounds. you might want to, but some things...
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had a great respect for howard baker particularly after the panama canal treaty. but now we've got republicans, literature if the political party any more. speak more like a weird cold given by all kinds of conspiracy theories and so forth. i think it's damaging the country. we're turning towards autocracy. i think this election is a choice between democracy and autocracy. they refuse to do anything about an important issues. i think howard baker would have been concerned about global warming, and so would eisenhower and maybe nixon as well. the one major political party in his country that has, or in the world, that refuses to accept the reality of global warming is the republican party and their the ones holding up progress. meanwhile, talking all these migrants that are coming in, they're coming in because of global warming. they can't plant crops in motor am one of which are thoughts are the future of your party and what they should be doing? i like, baker used to, and joe evans, u2, although they were different parties, they would issue press conferences or p
had a great respect for howard baker particularly after the panama canal treaty. but now we've got republicans, literature if the political party any more. speak more like a weird cold given by all kinds of conspiracy theories and so forth. i think it's damaging the country. we're turning towards autocracy. i think this election is a choice between democracy and autocracy. they refuse to do anything about an important issues. i think howard baker would have been concerned about global warming,...
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u howard baker was running and ultimately losing race for the senate that here.ry goldwater was flying into knoxville. they called in howard baker and decided that they were not going to go to the airport for the rally if senator goldwater said that. >> there are people in both parties for instance it really bothers me that conservative students are attacked on college campuses and they have to get extra security when the conservative goes to speak to the young republican or young americans for freedom and george will says that the place with the least freedom of speech in thisis country today is on colle and university campuses. if w that's true, and i'm sure u would disagree but if that's true, you say there's some truth to that, that's interesting. >> all i can tell you is this, if you go to any republican club or republican meeting inn this country, you would find mostly very, very fine people, very good people who love this country and who are sincerely trying to make things better. that's thean main thing i can tl you and i spoke about 2,000 times to school
u howard baker was running and ultimately losing race for the senate that here.ry goldwater was flying into knoxville. they called in howard baker and decided that they were not going to go to the airport for the rally if senator goldwater said that. >> there are people in both parties for instance it really bothers me that conservative students are attacked on college campuses and they have to get extra security when the conservative goes to speak to the young republican or young...
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and howard baker voted for it.l, congressman duncans author on this very street this library sits on, when the sit ins were taking place right on the street and you could throw a rock from where this library hit weather stations were taking place, whenever taking place here, they soon were taking place in knoxville, tennessee. and it was john duncan senior, congressman duncans father, who basically pushed, , shoved, negotiated in worked out said for the first time in history of knoxville, tennessee, did matter what your race is, you could be served at a lunch counter or restaurant or a public place in knoxville, tennessee. there were some things then that were out of bounds, you may want to comment, you may not but there was something so out of bounds. for your father and for you and for howard baker and for every dirksen and for everett dirksen, very responsible republicans racism was not a card you played any political contest. so the democrats and republicans came together. well today we look at critical race th
and howard baker voted for it.l, congressman duncans author on this very street this library sits on, when the sit ins were taking place right on the street and you could throw a rock from where this library hit weather stations were taking place, whenever taking place here, they soon were taking place in knoxville, tennessee. and it was john duncan senior, congressman duncans father, who basically pushed, , shoved, negotiated in worked out said for the first time in history of knoxville,...
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so is the story of the epic life and tragic death of howard baskerville and. you know, when i first saw this book appearing, you know, this is a topic that as a professor of iranian history at princeton, you know, i've seen undergraduates write on before it's a popular topic, one in which undergrads can go to the mudd archives and do a little bit research on on a figure who many ways serves as a kind of metonymy for american iranian relations and has a kind of personal tie to to us here at princeton. when i first saw the book and like, how could you write a 300 page book on howard baskerville when you know there's barely enough material, you know, that i was aware of to fill a short encyclopedia article all or, you know, as short student paper. boy was i wrong. this is this is, you know, a an amazing book. and one of the most amazing aspects, it is the way in which it creates a world. and this is, you know, something in which there's a dual training as scholar of religion and a scholar, creative writing really shines forth. so, reza, why kind of why don't i in
so is the story of the epic life and tragic death of howard baskerville and. you know, when i first saw this book appearing, you know, this is a topic that as a professor of iranian history at princeton, you know, i've seen undergraduates write on before it's a popular topic, one in which undergrads can go to the mudd archives and do a little bit research on on a figure who many ways serves as a kind of metonymy for american iranian relations and has a kind of personal tie to to us here at...
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[inaudible] underneath howard. having [inaudible] >> this is a [inaudible] worked with the residential, the merchants in the neighborhood, the non profits to make sure this is a vibrant area. >> even if you don't come to the convention and enjoy the public space, it is something that helps revitalize the neighborhood and bring energy to the neighborhood and more people to the neighborhood and shops and retail and shocase san is -- >> our united states constitution requires every ten years that america counts every human being in the united states which is incredibly important for many reasons. it's important for preliminary representation because if -- political representation because if we under count california we get less representatives in congress. it's important for san francisco because if we don't have all of the people in our city if we don't have all of the folks in california california and san francisco stand to lose billions of dollars in funding. >> it's really important to the city of san francisco t
[inaudible] underneath howard. having [inaudible] >> this is a [inaudible] worked with the residential, the merchants in the neighborhood, the non profits to make sure this is a vibrant area. >> even if you don't come to the convention and enjoy the public space, it is something that helps revitalize the neighborhood and bring energy to the neighborhood and more people to the neighborhood and shops and retail and shocase san is -- >> our united states constitution requires...
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howard is a veteran of the hotel industry. with over 40 years under his belt at the saint francis and -- he's the historian for both properties and continues to work part time. he's highly regarded in san francisco hotel history and convention management. howard's attention to detail and sense of responsibility ex continues pond the hotels he works at. the triangle and the castro neighborhoods. he walks his doberman faithfully. unlike many of us howard goes the extra mile, he picks up trash along his walks every single day, several times a day. he is also a long time member of the neighborhood association and inspiration to many neighbors. some of whom who i think have shown up here today. when my office reached out to the neighborhood association for stories about howard. we learned he doesn't only pick up trash, he repaints the decorative trim on the 30 something concrete ballards for the mini parks every year. howard is a good neighbor. he's an amazing neighbor. loved by his neighbors. it's my honor to extend this accommoda
howard is a veteran of the hotel industry. with over 40 years under his belt at the saint francis and -- he's the historian for both properties and continues to work part time. he's highly regarded in san francisco hotel history and convention management. howard's attention to detail and sense of responsibility ex continues pond the hotels he works at. the triangle and the castro neighborhoods. he walks his doberman faithfully. unlike many of us howard goes the extra mile, he picks up trash...
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howard carter had spent over a decade looking for it.ould be more incredible than the last. in a tiny tomb, we have everything from the royal court crammed in. we've got gold, jewellery, flowers, lunch boxes, underwear, clothes, sandals. we get a sense of the variety of material that survived from ancient egypt — some of it wonderfully news of the find was rushed here, to highclere castle — famous for its downton abbey connection nowadays, but back then, the story of tutankhamun is always linked with one name — that of howard carter, the man who broke through that wall 100 years ago. but carter wouldn't have been there at all without the passion and, perhaps more importantly, the finance of another egyptologist — this man, the 5th earl of carnarvon. the story sparked what became known as tutmania. from a few curious visitors, to the millions who viewed the wonders of the tomb at travelling exhibitions. i am sorry, there will be no more admission for the exhibition tonight. it is the last day, so we're going to put him to sleep now for an
howard carter had spent over a decade looking for it.ould be more incredible than the last. in a tiny tomb, we have everything from the royal court crammed in. we've got gold, jewellery, flowers, lunch boxes, underwear, clothes, sandals. we get a sense of the variety of material that survived from ancient egypt — some of it wonderfully news of the find was rushed here, to highclere castle — famous for its downton abbey connection nowadays, but back then, the story of tutankhamun is always...
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howard carter has spent over a decade looking for it.n a tiny tomb, we have everything from the royal court. we've got flowers, lunchboxes, underwear, clothes, sandals, a variety of material that survived from agent egypt. rubber: news of the find was rushed here, to the castle. the story of tutankhamen is always linked with one name, howard carter, the man who burst through that wall 100 years ago. it would not have been there at all without the passion and perhaps more importantly the finance of another egyptologist, this man. the story sparked what became known as tut-mania, from a few curious visitors to the millions who viewed the wonders of the tomb and traveling exhibitions. >> i am sorry, there will be no more admission for the exhibition tonight. robert: the feeling in the air, the legend of a pharaoh's on those who dared to enter the tomb. the newspapers named five men as its victims, among them lord can often himself. there are many layers to this story. howard cardi's successors are still finding new pieces of the jigsaw, sti
howard carter has spent over a decade looking for it.n a tiny tomb, we have everything from the royal court. we've got flowers, lunchboxes, underwear, clothes, sandals, a variety of material that survived from agent egypt. rubber: news of the find was rushed here, to the castle. the story of tutankhamen is always linked with one name, howard carter, the man who burst through that wall 100 years ago. it would not have been there at all without the passion and perhaps more importantly the finance...
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to fire all over otis howard. -- i'm gonna have to go quickly right now, this is a picture of howard. he lost an arm in the civil war. he was a white man. he was loved by black people. he was the commissioner of the freeman's bureau based in washington d.c. which had offices throughout the south which was supposed to help black people in terms of education, negro issues, money matters in someone. congress had set up freeman pirro, it was regarded as a very important institution. douglas and other black people thought howard was doing a great job. some of you in the our don't know that howard university was named after all of our otis howard, who helped to found it. arguably, replacing howard with douglass made no sense for a president to do except that it was a way to get douglass under johnson's control. johnson ever made a formal offer to douglass. he worked through back channels because he didn't want to be exposed is going after douglas, especially if douglas said no. douglass's third son, who worked at the bureau in washington d.c. was charged with asking his father if you would
to fire all over otis howard. -- i'm gonna have to go quickly right now, this is a picture of howard. he lost an arm in the civil war. he was a white man. he was loved by black people. he was the commissioner of the freeman's bureau based in washington d.c. which had offices throughout the south which was supposed to help black people in terms of education, negro issues, money matters in someone. congress had set up freeman pirro, it was regarded as a very important institution. douglas and...
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he called it a hymn, howard.out his faith. he talked about death. in this song -- also another moving moment, last man standing, when he talked about driving down to say good-bye to the last member of his band that was dying of cancer, and went there and then wrote "last man standing." i thought, you know what, talk about a clear eye view not only of the glory days but his own mortality, man, it was heavy. >> yeah, i felt the same way that this is a guy that has lived a long life, but he's really learned a lot. he shared a lot of wisdom, and, you know, that's why -- getting back to my original point, i thought it was so important and i am glad to be on your show this morning because more people will hear the interview and listen to the interview, and there's something to be learned here. it's inspirational, even for nonmusicians. when you see a guy so dedicated and in love with what he does and puts so much energy in his craft, i felt like, wow, no matter what your career, you could learn from bruce springsteen.
he called it a hymn, howard.out his faith. he talked about death. in this song -- also another moving moment, last man standing, when he talked about driving down to say good-bye to the last member of his band that was dying of cancer, and went there and then wrote "last man standing." i thought, you know what, talk about a clear eye view not only of the glory days but his own mortality, man, it was heavy. >> yeah, i felt the same way that this is a guy that has lived a long...
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i don't know if you have anything to add, howard? >> i think that was very good, mike. >> jeff with space news in the back. >> question for mike, i think we were all holding our breath when we heard about the hydroyen leak. fortunately it was fixed. i wonder if you can talk us through exactly what the problem was and what the red crew team did when tai went out to the pad to fix the problem? >> definitely be glad to. as i chance to listen to some of the questions and look out in the crowd, i love there are so many artemis shirts, artemis hats. i love that we've got a media team as excited about what we're doing as y'all are. thank you for that. what we had was, we had a leak in a replenish valve which is down in a cryo valve complex we've bot in the -- we've got in the base of the mobile launcher. so, you know that caused us to go into stop flow on the upper stage while we resolved the leak we were seeing in the base. we sent a read tell out and basically what the red team was doing, we had a couple of folks in there, it's kind of a
i don't know if you have anything to add, howard? >> i think that was very good, mike. >> jeff with space news in the back. >> question for mike, i think we were all holding our breath when we heard about the hydroyen leak. fortunately it was fixed. i wonder if you can talk us through exactly what the problem was and what the red crew team did when tai went out to the pad to fix the problem? >> definitely be glad to. as i chance to listen to some of the questions and...
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this isd a man that grew up ina segregated new orleans, went to howard university one of the premiercolleges. he doesn't like when i say black colleges.ef he left to become the pastor of a small church and to move to new york to minister for an minn organization and to georgia he left that after martin luther king'sre assassination to run fr congress when he was in the first class of congressmenme and women to become a un ambassador and he left that to become the mayor of atlanta and he brought the olympics to the united states, something no one could have ever foreseen and now he runs a foundation. the one thing that iste interesting it's as if every decade he kind of reinvents himself and he looks back and if you pick out a part of his life like mayor of atlanta, there's a whole book in that so i wanted to distill these different aspects into an easily readable book and i think that is the challenge you gave yourself and succeeded at. to be as active as he is in the organization he is out of the country today in fact doing whatever his calling has led him to do and i want to talk a
this isd a man that grew up ina segregated new orleans, went to howard university one of the premiercolleges. he doesn't like when i say black colleges.ef he left to become the pastor of a small church and to move to new york to minister for an minn organization and to georgia he left that after martin luther king'sre assassination to run fr congress when he was in the first class of congressmenme and women to become a un ambassador and he left that to become the mayor of atlanta and he brought...
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a great job some of you in the audience know that howard university was named after oliver, otis howard who helped to found it. arguably replacing howard with douglas made no sense for a president who didn't want a radical in the job except that it was a way of getting douglas under johnson's control johnson never made a formal offer to douglas. he worked through back channels because he didn't want to be exposed as going after douglas. especially if douglas said that so douglas's third son charles ramon douglas who worked at the freeman's bureau in washington's dc was charged with asking his father if you would like the job as was william slade a stewart at the white house the courtship went on in letters for several weeks douglas made it clear. he didn't want the job and then he betrayed the privacy that johnson wanted by letting an anti-jobs in new york newspaper. no about the offer the editor of that newspaper wrote as follows the greatest black man in the nation did not consent to the tool of the meanest white for this prudence and firmness mr. douglas is entitled entitled to the t
a great job some of you in the audience know that howard university was named after oliver, otis howard who helped to found it. arguably replacing howard with douglas made no sense for a president who didn't want a radical in the job except that it was a way of getting douglas under johnson's control johnson never made a formal offer to douglas. he worked through back channels because he didn't want to be exposed as going after douglas. especially if douglas said that so douglas's third son...
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howard knows exactly how long the solar array wings are. i cannot remember. there is a reason we put those in those positions. i do not know if you have anything to add mike. >> now. >> thank you. >> jeff, from space news. in the back. >> jeff, from space news. i think we are holding our breath when we heard about the hydrogen link. i wonder if you could talk us through what the problem was and what that crew team did when they went out to the pad to fix the problem. then -- >> i had a chance to listen to the questions. i love there are so many artemis shirts and hats. i love we have a media team that is as excited as you all are. i want to thank everybody for that. what we had was is a leak in a replenish valve down in a cryo-valve complex we have in the base of the launcher. that caused us to go a stop flow in the upper stage while we resolved the leak in the base. we sent a red team out and what they did was a couple folks in there. it is a type. i am not sure what you were seeing. it was a tight fit. out there with a torque wrench in tightening down packi
howard knows exactly how long the solar array wings are. i cannot remember. there is a reason we put those in those positions. i do not know if you have anything to add mike. >> now. >> thank you. >> jeff, from space news. in the back. >> jeff, from space news. i think we are holding our breath when we heard about the hydrogen link. i wonder if you could talk us through what the problem was and what that crew team did when they went out to the pad to fix the problem....
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if you want to know how good the nba is, howard's knock is you can't score. plays his debut in taiwan. out performs lebron james. he is an absolute freak of nature in taiwan right now. if he gets a call back to the nba, is his six point and five rebound average from last year going to go up from this confidence? >> that's what ♪music playing♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ nothing brings the pack together like a trip to great wolf lodge. now open in northern california. okay care coalition, alaska airlines is still frontrunner for most caring airline. funshine bear, you did some of your own research, right? i sure did. ♪ according to the web, their program's number one, ♪ ♪ earning alaska miles is quicker and more fun! ♪ cute! ooh, that was wonderful, sweetie! oh, oh, oh, i have a song about their cheese plates. ♪ cheese please! cheese please! cheese please! cheese please! ♪ uh- it's time for lunch. aw... ♪ ♪ >>> it is that time of year. and the tsa is giving tips and reminders when it comes to traveling with thanksgiving food. food that can be brought through security include
if you want to know how good the nba is, howard's knock is you can't score. plays his debut in taiwan. out performs lebron james. he is an absolute freak of nature in taiwan right now. if he gets a call back to the nba, is his six point and five rebound average from last year going to go up from this confidence? >> that's what ♪music playing♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ nothing brings the pack together like a trip to great wolf lodge. now open in northern california. okay care...
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>> sit on out howard. >> does any one say, thank you, arnold? no. you know what they say?old. >> that's what they say. >> you watch fonzi and you just want to be fonzi. >> oh. >> hey, girls. knock yourselves out. i'm really sorry, it was a slip of the fingers, slip of the fingers. >> it's a fantasy of what teen life could be. >> hey, dafazio. they're here. all right. laverne. this is laverne dafazio. she's mine. this is shirley feeney. she's yours. as you can see. >> nice to meet you, ritchie. >> my pleasure. >> when "laverne & shirley" made a guest appearance, one of the cameramen said, look at this two shot. that's a series. >> shamele, shamozle -- hossenfere incorporated. >> tuesday night between 8:00 and 9:00 is called the death spot, death to any program that dares to go head-on against abc's "happy days" and "laverne & shirley." >> "laverne & shirley" was one of the few sitcoms that debuted as number one. >> the absolute top number one show this season is "laverne & shirley." a seemingly harmless but essentially brainless exercise in adolescent silliness. >> you have
>> sit on out howard. >> does any one say, thank you, arnold? no. you know what they say?old. >> that's what they say. >> you watch fonzi and you just want to be fonzi. >> oh. >> hey, girls. knock yourselves out. i'm really sorry, it was a slip of the fingers, slip of the fingers. >> it's a fantasy of what teen life could be. >> hey, dafazio. they're here. all right. laverne. this is laverne dafazio. she's mine. this is shirley feeney. she's...
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schultz howard schultz picks kevin johnson.in johnson misses the fact that bigger percentage of people wanted cold brew than hot. didn't have the right technology so, schultz comes back, brings in technologists that can make it so they have eight cold brew done at once next inning you know, schultz is done >> by the way, that is not -- it's interesting to make that comparison, because you know, a lot of what iger's going to do right now, my understanding is he's going to the stabilize things morale is not great, so he's going to create what he hopes would be more optimism at the company, but he's going to have to make some tough decisions about direct-to-consumer, about costs, about espn, the future of sports, a lot of things. and he's a big fan of espn, and we'll play some sound from our interview a year ago >> he's a big fan of live sports >> yeah. but all that being said, he's also going to have to help the board find his successor and do it within two years and help train that person and hopefully it's going to go better th
schultz howard schultz picks kevin johnson.in johnson misses the fact that bigger percentage of people wanted cold brew than hot. didn't have the right technology so, schultz comes back, brings in technologists that can make it so they have eight cold brew done at once next inning you know, schultz is done >> by the way, that is not -- it's interesting to make that comparison, because you know, a lot of what iger's going to do right now, my understanding is he's going to the stabilize...
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andrew yang you look at the fact that here's a man who grew up in segregated new orleans and went to howard university premier colleges and he left that to become a a pastor of a small church in georgia and left that to move to new york you ministry work and then georgia and became junior and then the king's assassination to run for congress in the first class of black congressman and women from the south of reconstruction and un ambassador and the that to become mayor of atlanta and left that, he brought the olympics to the united states or atlanta, something no one could have ever foreseen and now runs a foundation so he has many lives the one thing interesting about him is every decade kind of reinvents himself and looks back but doesn't really look back. if you part of his life and the mayor of atlanta, there's ama whole book and that, being un ambassador so i wanted to distill all of these aspects of his life into one easily be readable area. >> that's the challenge you gave yourself and succeeded at so well, there really is a book linked to be written on any of these positions he held
andrew yang you look at the fact that here's a man who grew up in segregated new orleans and went to howard university premier colleges and he left that to become a a pastor of a small church in georgia and left that to move to new york you ministry work and then georgia and became junior and then the king's assassination to run for congress in the first class of black congressman and women from the south of reconstruction and un ambassador and the that to become mayor of atlanta and left that,...
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so howard, are you building right now?s all this doing, the rising rates and changes in the market, doing to development and building pipelines and ultimately how is that going to impact inventory >> in new york, no one really has started anything new for the last few years since covid came. florida is booming on new developments there is so much new development in florida and they're at all ends, the lower, mid and really high-end luxury crazy prices we're seeing prices we just saw a sale in a project that we're selling on miami beach that approached $7,000 a square foot. >> wow no slowdown there. so no softening. >> nope. well maybe volume have softened a little bit but people are still buying. >> howard lorber, thank you very much good to get color on the market. appreciate it. >> my pleasure thank you. >>> let's show you what's happening in the market. we have just over 25 minutes left of trading and we've deteriorated down 557. we're negative on the week for, let's see, the dow is holding in there for gains on the wee
so howard, are you building right now?s all this doing, the rising rates and changes in the market, doing to development and building pipelines and ultimately how is that going to impact inventory >> in new york, no one really has started anything new for the last few years since covid came. florida is booming on new developments there is so much new development in florida and they're at all ends, the lower, mid and really high-end luxury crazy prices we're seeing prices we just saw a...
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howard safir. the border, that's a big issue particularly if you're in a border state and doesn't bill melugin know it, bill. >> the biden administration continues to insist that the border is closed or secure. that doesn't match up with the situation on the ground here. case in point, take a look at the video our fantastic drone team shot earlier this morning in normandy, texas before sunrise, yet again, the fifth day in a row we witnessed a huge group of illegal immigrants crossing into the normandy area, streaming across the rio grande, wading through the window, no resistance either side of the border. five days in a row we've seen it, same time, same spot. there's been nothing done to stop it. very nonchalant as they shuffle into the united states and crawl underneath a fence that was put up by the texas national guard once they get here and this certainly isn't the only group. take a look at the shot yesterday, same time, same location, a bigger group. once again in normandy. several hundred
howard safir. the border, that's a big issue particularly if you're in a border state and doesn't bill melugin know it, bill. >> the biden administration continues to insist that the border is closed or secure. that doesn't match up with the situation on the ground here. case in point, take a look at the video our fantastic drone team shot earlier this morning in normandy, texas before sunrise, yet again, the fifth day in a row we witnessed a huge group of illegal immigrants crossing into...
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joining me now is vance howard at howard capital management >> good morning. >> vance, midterms are expectedthe mas markets. a guest earlier says republicans win both houses. how do you see it? >> it is an interesting call you get burned out on listening to them, you are glad they are over i think the republicans have a strong chance to take the house. we will see what happens with the senate will it impact the market? probably will. let's face it, the past two years have not been great for investors or anybody as a whole. th there will be opportunity. the trend is negative and a lot of headwinds ahead of us cautious is the word. >> varnce, 2021 was a pretty goo year >> that is correct the last year has been tough it has been hard on folks. it created a lot of opportunity. our buy line is down until that changes, the word of the day is caution i was looking at the 1 to 3 month treasury they had flows with billions into the etf there is a tremendous amount of cash to present themselves we get the election out the way and see what the changes are for the economy and headwinds we're facing righ
joining me now is vance howard at howard capital management >> good morning. >> vance, midterms are expectedthe mas markets. a guest earlier says republicans win both houses. how do you see it? >> it is an interesting call you get burned out on listening to them, you are glad they are over i think the republicans have a strong chance to take the house. we will see what happens with the senate will it impact the market? probably will. let's face it, the past two years have not...
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howard carter had spent over a decade looking for it.e have gold, jewellery, flowers, lunchboxes, underwear, clothes, sandals. we get a sense of the variety of material that survived from ancient egypt. news of the find was rushed here, to highclere castle. the story of tutankhamun is always linked with one name, that of howard carter, the man who broke through that wall 100 years ago. but carter wouldn't have been there at all without the passion — and perhaps more importantly the finance — of another egyptologist, this man, the fifth earl of caernarvon. the story sparked what became known as "tut—mania". from a few curious visitors to the millions who viewed the wonders of the tomb at travelling exhibitions. i'm sorry, there will be no more admission for the exhibition tonight. and hanging in the air, the legend of a pharaoh�*s curse on those who dared to enter the tomb. the newspapers named five men as its victims, among them lord caernarvon himself. like tutankhamun's interlocking coffin, there are many layers to this story. howard c
howard carter had spent over a decade looking for it.e have gold, jewellery, flowers, lunchboxes, underwear, clothes, sandals. we get a sense of the variety of material that survived from ancient egypt. news of the find was rushed here, to highclere castle. the story of tutankhamun is always linked with one name, that of howard carter, the man who broke through that wall 100 years ago. but carter wouldn't have been there at all without the passion — and perhaps more importantly the finance...
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howard, very briefly,. he said _ chinese society. howard, very briefly,.s? does china stand? where is the vaccination rates in this? - does china stand? this? where does china stand? china has a hiuh this? where does china stand? china has a high vaccination _ this? where does china stand? china has a high vaccination rate. - this? where does china stand? (in “us. has a high vaccination rate. the only trouble is the vaccines they are using are the chinese vaccines which were only based on the original virus. which were only based on the originalvirus. not which were only based on the original virus. not the new variance. and that is the trouble. china is facing. the oral vaccines simply do not work. ok china is facing. the oral vaccines simply do not work.— china is facing. the oral vaccines simply do not work. 0k howard thank ou ve simply do not work. 0k howard thank you very much _ simply do not work. 0k howard thank you very much indeed _ simply do not work. 0k howard thank you very much indeed keep _ simply do not work. 0k howard thank you very much in
howard, very briefly,. he said _ chinese society. howard, very briefly,.s? does china stand? where is the vaccination rates in this? - does china stand? this? where does china stand? china has a hiuh this? where does china stand? china has a high vaccination _ this? where does china stand? china has a high vaccination rate. - this? where does china stand? (in “us. has a high vaccination rate. the only trouble is the vaccines they are using are the chinese vaccines which were only based on the...
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howard carter had spent over a decade looking for it.underwear, clothes, sandals. we get a sense of the variety of material that survived from ancient egypt. news of the find was rushed here, to highclere castle. the story of tutankhamun is always linked with one name, that of howard carter, the man who broke through that wall, 100 years ago. but carter wouldn't have been there at all without the passion and more importantly the finance of another egyptologist, this man, the fifth earl of caernarvon. the story sparked what became known as tutmania. from a few curious visitors to the millions who viewed the wonders of the tomb at travelling exhibitions. i'm sorry, there will be no more admission for the exhibition tonight. hanging in the air, the legend of a pharaoh's curse on those who dared to enter the tomb. the newspapers named five men as its victims, among them lord caernarvon himself. like tutankhamun's interlocking coffin, there are many layers to this story. howard carter's successors are still finding new pieces of the jigsaw, s
howard carter had spent over a decade looking for it.underwear, clothes, sandals. we get a sense of the variety of material that survived from ancient egypt. news of the find was rushed here, to highclere castle. the story of tutankhamun is always linked with one name, that of howard carter, the man who broke through that wall, 100 years ago. but carter wouldn't have been there at all without the passion and more importantly the finance of another egyptologist, this man, the fifth earl of...
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so when he graduated, he barely graduated four years of howard. his parents drove up to washington, d.c., to pick him up and bring him to new orleans. they couldn't find a hotel, of course. and anyway, between. so they stopped at a religious camp in, kings mountain, north carolina, which is my home state. and they spent night at the religious resort and again, he's an athlete, so he runs up kings mountain one morning to kind of clear his head and according to this story, he runs up the mountain and. he he passes out or something happens to him when he wakes up. and this is you know this these are kind of stories you read. you know, or or mythology or the bible where he wakes up and the whole world is different he sees everything different. he talks about how the leaves are greener and the sky is bluer and the grasses and he sees the cows. and if god if, if god made all of this, he made all these vivid colors and all these complex things and complex creatures. and there's a purpose for me. so he wakes up, he runs down the hill, and he at that parti
so when he graduated, he barely graduated four years of howard. his parents drove up to washington, d.c., to pick him up and bring him to new orleans. they couldn't find a hotel, of course. and anyway, between. so they stopped at a religious camp in, kings mountain, north carolina, which is my home state. and they spent night at the religious resort and again, he's an athlete, so he runs up kings mountain one morning to kind of clear his head and according to this story, he runs up the mountain...
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howard is incredible.mart home, beautiful wife, amanda, son, luke, but james howard has a memorial that goes all around the united states. it's got the names of 7,000 assistants who died in the global war on terror. a great way to honor his heroes himself. >> brian: i think we might have some footage shown while talking here of james howard. tell me of a little bit more about him, his service, his sacrifice and what he is now, what he's received from tunnel towers. >> listen james is a quadriplegic and you wouldn't know it the way he tries to get around. a beautiful house on the right side of richmond, virginia. he wants to make sure he doesn't forget all of those who gave their lives to protect our freedoms. so, he has dedicated his life, which means his wife has dedicated her life going around the united states and honoring these great heroes. on veterans day, james' house, i'm so happy i'm able to be here today talking about him. he has inspired so many people, but he has inspired our foundation and ins
howard is incredible.mart home, beautiful wife, amanda, son, luke, but james howard has a memorial that goes all around the united states. it's got the names of 7,000 assistants who died in the global war on terror. a great way to honor his heroes himself. >> brian: i think we might have some footage shown while talking here of james howard. tell me of a little bit more about him, his service, his sacrifice and what he is now, what he's received from tunnel towers. >> listen james...
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but i want to play some of what you, howard, said on meet the press.k in 2004 and it was following john kerry's loss to george w. bush. here. >> we ran the best grassroots campaign that i've seen in my lifetime. they ran a better one? why because we sent 14,000 people into ohio from elsewhere. they had 14,000 people from ohio under their neighbors. that's how you win in rural states and rural america. if we don't do those things, we are not going to win and we have to learn to do those things. >> how do you feel about that statement? >> i think there's a lot of legitimacy. i do think fetterman was the rising star not just, we don't know what he's going to vote record is going to be in the senate. but the reason he's a rising star is because he is one of the people that is best equipped to talk to the working class, which democrats seem to have forgotten about. and it's not that we forgot about them and we didn't do anything for them, we've done far more than the republicans have ever done for the working class. they don't give a darn about the working
but i want to play some of what you, howard, said on meet the press.k in 2004 and it was following john kerry's loss to george w. bush. here. >> we ran the best grassroots campaign that i've seen in my lifetime. they ran a better one? why because we sent 14,000 people into ohio from elsewhere. they had 14,000 people from ohio under their neighbors. that's how you win in rural states and rural america. if we don't do those things, we are not going to win and we have to learn to do those...