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howard: lucy?actually, you know, i am no big fan of donald trump, i don't think it was that big of a deal. i think he wasn't literally that biden had been convicted. maybe he answered it in a somewhat sloppy way, but i have a lot of criticisms to level at donald trump, but i think the way he answered that question was generally fine. [laughter] howard: all right. he did use the word convicted, just pointing a -- pointing that out. now, there is this question, jason, about the debate. we're heavily into the debate over debates right now. so there the had been an agreement for a september debate on abc. trump says, no, i'm not going to do that,s and he has now said he wants to do the debate with kamala harris on fox news on september 4th with an audience. obviously, there was no audience at the cnn debate. he said he would accept many of the other same rules. fox has offered to do this. now kamala harris says, no, no, no, first do the debate that you already agreed to,then we'll talk about this other
howard: lucy?actually, you know, i am no big fan of donald trump, i don't think it was that big of a deal. i think he wasn't literally that biden had been convicted. maybe he answered it in a somewhat sloppy way, but i have a lot of criticisms to level at donald trump, but i think the way he answered that question was generally fine. [laughter] howard: all right. he did use the word convicted, just pointing a -- pointing that out. now, there is this question, jason, about the debate. we're...
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howard: okay. say that donald trump is going to gut social security and medicare when he didn't do that in his first term, and he's as recently as a couple weeks ago said i will not cut one cent from social security or medicare? >> well, i think that we have all learned that no matter what donald trump says, you cannot believe it. donald trump repeatedly tried to gut the aca, gut medicare, gut social security, and now he has a project 2025 the agenda, him and j.d. vance, to do just that. so what donald trump is saying publicly and what donald trump is putting in place privately with his plans and trying to run from are two different things. but, again, he is in a -- he is a liar, and americans cannot trust anything donald trump says. he do does not care about them, he cares about making their lives more difficult the at the expense of the wealthy and big corporations. howard: again, he was president for four years and didn't touch social security or medicare. let me sneak in a break here and we'll
howard: okay. say that donald trump is going to gut social security and medicare when he didn't do that in his first term, and he's as recently as a couple weeks ago said i will not cut one cent from social security or medicare? >> well, i think that we have all learned that no matter what donald trump says, you cannot believe it. donald trump repeatedly tried to gut the aca, gut medicare, gut social security, and now he has a project 2025 the agenda, him and j.d. vance, to do just that....
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howard k. problems with her implants. >> i had had an apartment in burbank, and she was in the bedroom, and she started crying. screaming and yelling. and we ran into the bedroom, she had her hand over her breast, and her breast exploded. so i rushed her to the hospital. and she was in terrific pain. >> she's got migraines, stomach problems, breast implants causing back pain. she's got seizures. she's taking methadone for pain, klonopin for those seizures. she's taking a lot of medication. >> i was on prescription pain medication, and i was taking too much, and, um, i went into a coma for that. when i came out of the coma, i couldn't talk and i couldn't walk. it was pretty bad. it was real bad. >> can get get through here, please? >> there aren't many offers, and without much money coming in, anna nicole declares bankruptcy. >> the california bankruptcy judge finds that pierce was conspiring with his lawyer and his accountant to cheat anna out of her portion of the inheritance. >> former "playb
howard k. problems with her implants. >> i had had an apartment in burbank, and she was in the bedroom, and she started crying. screaming and yelling. and we ran into the bedroom, she had her hand over her breast, and her breast exploded. so i rushed her to the hospital. and she was in terrific pain. >> she's got migraines, stomach problems, breast implants causing back pain. she's got seizures. she's taking methadone for pain, klonopin for those seizures. she's taking a lot of...
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the first change he implement in 19209 he turns howard university, turns howard university school ofaw from a part-time night school, to a full-time day school. part-time night school to full-time day school. calling your colleagues. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> okaywh what you do? probably something that's right. [inaudible] [inaudible] [laughter] night school part-timers. people are working people working people are working most lawyers santo a great migration until black lawyers for the most part will have the clientele to support. to african-american lawyers will have the clientele to support them. they won't have to have other types of jobs. their students, they are working. and he makes this change the population of smoke most upset are the alumni. they safety houston you don't understand your students. her you are at harvard university education making these changes. acting like it is heart. we don't understand your students. all right? charles hamilton houston responds i am going to war with the system of racial segregation legalize racial segregation in america. to dismantle t
the first change he implement in 19209 he turns howard university, turns howard university school ofaw from a part-time night school, to a full-time day school. part-time night school to full-time day school. calling your colleagues. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> okaywh what you do? probably something that's right. [inaudible] [inaudible] [laughter] night school part-timers. people are working people working people are working most lawyers santo a great migration until black lawyers for the...
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1910 the howard theater.oward theater was the premier african-american theater in the world in 1910. once you begin to get howard theater, you begin to get these professionals from howard university, the place takes off. it becomes an incubator for african-american excellence and genius in progress. peter: bernard demczuk, virginia ali arrives in 1952. what was going on in the country at that point, and what was d.c. like? mr. demczuk: 1952 of course was a segregated period of time in america. we had just come from world war ii, and the black gi's in world war ii, some took advantage of the g.i. bill and they went to howard university. these men who were trained to fight, and did fight in the south pacific in europe, when they came back, they had to sit on the back of the bus. they could not sit at a white lunch counter. even in d.c. and that infuriated them to the point where they said, look, if we can defeat the nazis in europe, we can defeat racism here at home. and so this area here really becomes the spa
1910 the howard theater.oward theater was the premier african-american theater in the world in 1910. once you begin to get howard theater, you begin to get these professionals from howard university, the place takes off. it becomes an incubator for african-american excellence and genius in progress. peter: bernard demczuk, virginia ali arrives in 1952. what was going on in the country at that point, and what was d.c. like? mr. demczuk: 1952 of course was a segregated period of time in america....
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he turns howard university, terrence howard university, school of law. from a part time night school to a full time day. part time night school to a full time day. nights. that's a great question. student does anybody have an answer? i'll on your colleagues for. 5050 was the night school because again at this time it's what 1929 around the time it's abc for you, it's not going to get that's high marks. it's like a harvard or yale. so just like you're going sleep is not okay. i mean, what else cost yet and look at i don't think that's fair. okay, so so what is your yeah. what do you do because it doesn't think that's. so what do you think might. oh the maximum it is is for cameras. okay. so nice. cool bicep. nice cool part time high school. yeah. no, these people are, students, people working and people are working. and so they're students. and as i mentioned, most lawyers are going to be making a lot of money. it's not until the great migration people begin to move northward until black lawyers for the most part will have the clientele to support 1930s r
he turns howard university, terrence howard university, school of law. from a part time night school to a full time day. part time night school to a full time day. nights. that's a great question. student does anybody have an answer? i'll on your colleagues for. 5050 was the night school because again at this time it's what 1929 around the time it's abc for you, it's not going to get that's high marks. it's like a harvard or yale. so just like you're going sleep is not okay. i mean, what else...
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>> i want to welcome ening of 921 howard street. this beautiful building right ■( up here.his is 18 stories hundred percent ■r3-rdable housing. happens to be the tallest affordable housing in san francisco. our tallest building in our portfolio and it is eek building and really appreciate everyone who was involved in the process and all. we will celebrate this accomplishment today, but we can't do this without ackndthe ork and the collaboration from some of our here.ers this includes sharmain curtis development [applause] the swinerten construction. bank of america. [applause] techs. cal hsa and many others. [applause] itiolly we hold a ribbon cuten ceremony when the building is fully ocwe have 203 families duals who are living in this wonderful building right here. they are close to transportation, shopping, restaurants, and cultural institutions ■ke museums and yerba buena gardens. that's the heart of what we are here to celebrate. at this time, i want to invite my co ceo kalamont and sharmain kurting to come up and talk about the story how to this building and what is sp
>> i want to welcome ening of 921 howard street. this beautiful building right ■( up here.his is 18 stories hundred percent ■r3-rdable housing. happens to be the tallest affordable housing in san francisco. our tallest building in our portfolio and it is eek building and really appreciate everyone who was involved in the process and all. we will celebrate this accomplishment today, but we can't do this without ackndthe ork and the collaboration from some of our here.ers this includes...
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why, howard? well, a lot of my family members went to howard. i actually talk about it in the super heroes are everywhere book but they thank you. and so i had family members that went to howard and told and they would, you know growing up tell wonderful stories. but also, you know, i grew up at a young age wanting to be a lawyer. and, you know, the heroes among the many of the civil rights movement were the lawyers. thurgood marshall, charles hamilton, houston, constance baker motley. and, you know, they were the ones who took the passion from the streets and translated it into the courtrooms of our country and did the noble work of reminding folks of the thing that we know. they must constantly be reminded of, which is that great point, that we are all equal and should be treated that way. and so i one of my heroes was thurgood marshall as another example of a great howard graduate and and i was just as and so i was just, you know, we could keep going. and so for all of those reasons, i want i dreamt of going to howard, i wanted to go to howar
why, howard? well, a lot of my family members went to howard. i actually talk about it in the super heroes are everywhere book but they thank you. and so i had family members that went to howard and told and they would, you know growing up tell wonderful stories. but also, you know, i grew up at a young age wanting to be a lawyer. and, you know, the heroes among the many of the civil rights movement were the lawyers. thurgood marshall, charles hamilton, houston, constance baker motley. and, you...
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to howard. talk about superheroes are everywhere book. thank you. i'd family members who into howard they would tell wonderful stories. i grew up at a young age wanting to be a lawyer. the heroes among the civil rights movements were lawyers thurgood marshall, and they were the ones who took the passion from the street and translated it into the courtrooms of our country. did the noble work of reminding things they must constantly reminded of what is the great point we shall be are equal and should be treated that way. great howard graduate. we could keep going. [laughter] for all of those reasons i dreamt of going to howard i wanted to go to howard and i did go to howard. and thankfully i did. and that's also great school. what's more to the point of howard. you do it right with such a reverence for the universe that you write at howard he would come as you were in leaf as a person you aspired to be. there were no falsese choices bt were noto told me had the capacity to be great we were challen
to howard. talk about superheroes are everywhere book. thank you. i'd family members who into howard they would tell wonderful stories. i grew up at a young age wanting to be a lawyer. the heroes among the civil rights movements were lawyers thurgood marshall, and they were the ones who took the passion from the street and translated it into the courtrooms of our country. did the noble work of reminding things they must constantly reminded of what is the great point we shall be are equal and...
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>> well, a lot of my familyly members went toto howard.out it there the super heroes are everywhere book. thank you. i have family that went to howard and they would, growing up tell wonderful stories. i grew up at a young age wanting to be a lawyer. you know,er the heroes among the civil rights movement were the lawyers. there good marshall, constant baker molly. they took the passion from the street andhe translated into the courtrooms of the country. they did the knowledgeable work noable work of reminding folks of the things that are that great point and we arere all equal and. should be treated thates way. my hero was marshall, another great example of a great howard graduate. id was just, yeah, we can keep going. >> so, for all of those reasons, i dreamt of going to howard, wanted togo go, and i did go. thankfully, i did. a that's also great school. >> more to the point. you write with rev vance for the university. at howard, you would come as you were and leave as the person you aspired to be. if you h weren't told you. had the capa
>> well, a lot of my familyly members went toto howard.out it there the super heroes are everywhere book. thank you. i have family that went to howard and they would, growing up tell wonderful stories. i grew up at a young age wanting to be a lawyer. you know,er the heroes among the civil rights movement were the lawyers. there good marshall, constant baker molly. they took the passion from the street andhe translated into the courtrooms of the country. they did the knowledgeable work...
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is scheduled to be developed with another 230 homes. 921 howard is also one of the most development in san francisco. s a cost effective design, thank you architects and developed total development cost 10 percent then despite the fact it took 10 years to how we were able to minimize is t acquisition carrying cost fortunate a philanthropic tech donor wanted to support in soma and h invest through us and rough the san francisco housing accelerator fund. grateful to many lenders that helped along the way, including rator find and the very being, enterprise and state supported transit ieed affordable housing program. grateful to construction and perm lender to bank of america who made the bigest loan taken out and tax cut investment. grto cal hsa to support the middle income component the mayor office of housing community development. with that, i like to introduce sharmain. [applause] >> thank you katie. so, katie gavall the facts, which are really good and important facts, especially rt of this project, passionate about personally. i will go more philosophical. it has honor and privi
is scheduled to be developed with another 230 homes. 921 howard is also one of the most development in san francisco. s a cost effective design, thank you architects and developed total development cost 10 percent then despite the fact it took 10 years to how we were able to minimize is t acquisition carrying cost fortunate a philanthropic tech donor wanted to support in soma and h invest through us and rough the san francisco housing accelerator fund. grateful to many lenders that helped along...
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, i want to invite my co ceo katie lamont and about the story how we got to this building and 921 howardapplause] >> thank you so much roxanne. i'm so pleased to be standing here besides sharmain. nymay xoe, i worked at tndc a long time and started leading the using development department and this development has been germinating ■átime, and sharmai in navigating our way forward to get to this place today and grateful she is our codeveloper on this project. so, little about the story how we got to this place today. as many know, soma had a lot of market rate development and are a lot of little to no moderate income dee vepmtime we were conceiving this development there was a erate income housing and 921 howard to tndc and kurting development perseverance and commitment sing as a broad ls.ome this unique we serve folks with moderate income supported by the california housing also located across the street from the development and benefits from all of those e q outdoor amenities. contributing to a balanced community. to the mayor's office of housing and community the years as we pursued up
, i want to invite my co ceo katie lamont and about the story how we got to this building and 921 howardapplause] >> thank you so much roxanne. i'm so pleased to be standing here besides sharmain. nymay xoe, i worked at tndc a long time and started leading the using development department and this development has been germinating ■átime, and sharmai in navigating our way forward to get to this place today and grateful she is our codeveloper on this project. so, little about the story...
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and my grandfather will get to william howard taft later. my great grandfather. but my grandfather, robert taft, really was like a true public servant. he probably had the curse of a staff that he was a wonderful public servant, not the best politician. he was one of the greatest senators of our time. obviously, in both parties have said that about how totally objective and objective. i mean, i think if mr. republican got a presidential medal of honor and freedom from john f kennedy, it's pretty unbiased. but he wouldn't in the first recipient. but i always thought so. robert taft actually ran for the republican nomination three times and i think that each time it wasn't necessarily opposites and research that came against him and he lived his life very transparently. so in his first bid for the republican nomination, they actually thought that he was too liberal, the far right, because he had supported a lot of the new deal initiatives since then. full circle. then later he's running against eisenhower and they think he's too conservative, because they think tha
and my grandfather will get to william howard taft later. my great grandfather. but my grandfather, robert taft, really was like a true public servant. he probably had the curse of a staff that he was a wonderful public servant, not the best politician. he was one of the greatest senators of our time. obviously, in both parties have said that about how totally objective and objective. i mean, i think if mr. republican got a presidential medal of honor and freedom from john f kennedy, it's...
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d me we were conceiving this development there was a lot of call for more income housing and 921 howard k to tndc and kurting development perseverance afrdable tment prong housing as a broad range of income levels. this unique we serve folks witho income and moderate income supported by the california housing ncagency. it is also located across the street from the lopment and benefits from all of those e outdoor amenities. contributing to a balanced community. grateful to the mayor's office of housing and community lor eadfast support over the years as we pursued upzoning through the central soma an and assembled financing. the re especially grateful to planning department, including steve wartime now moved on and doing gre state legislature. through the central soma plan, substantially itwas zoned to support 175 homes in a 8 story building and today are delivering 203 homes in the first phase and the phsee on the side of the street that fronts howard is schedu be developed with anothe 230 homes. also one of the most cost effective affordable housings i. it has a cost effective design,
d me we were conceiving this development there was a lot of call for more income housing and 921 howard k to tndc and kurting development perseverance afrdable tment prong housing as a broad range of income levels. this unique we serve folks witho income and moderate income supported by the california housing ncagency. it is also located across the street from the lopment and benefits from all of those e outdoor amenities. contributing to a balanced community. grateful to the mayor's office of...
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>> i want to welcome to grand opening of 921 howard street. this beautiful building right up here. this is 18 stories of hundred percent ableousing. happens to be the tallest affordable housing in san francisco. our tallest building in our portfolio and it is a k mo building and really appreciate everyone who was involved in the process and all the pelive here.will celebrate this accomplishment today, but we can't do this without acknowand the collaboration from some of our partners this includes sharmain curtis from curtis development [applause] the offi. swinerten construction. bank of america. [applause] cal hsa and many others. [applause] a ribbon cuten ceremony when the building is fully at means today we have 203 families aninliving in this wonderful building right here. they are close to public transportation, shopping, restaurants, and cultural institutions like museums and yerba buena gardens. are here to celebrate. at this time, i want to invite my co ceo katie lamont and sharmain kurting to come up and talk about the story how weth building and what is special about 921
>> i want to welcome to grand opening of 921 howard street. this beautiful building right up here. this is 18 stories of hundred percent ableousing. happens to be the tallest affordable housing in san francisco. our tallest building in our portfolio and it is a k mo building and really appreciate everyone who was involved in the process and all the pelive here.will celebrate this accomplishment today, but we can't do this without acknowand the collaboration from some of our partners this...
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howard wrote foreword. mississippi was as a ticking time bomb and epitomized the savagery that characterized the us south. and i'll just add when emmett till killed in august of in august of 1955, he was just latest of a string murders that were happening in that summer. i keep was killed in may in the states and two weeks before till was killed. another man was killed on the courthouse lawn of mississippi for trying to register people to vote. so people saw emmett till as just the incident happening in the state. born in murray, kentucky, in 1908, dr. howard was called the most controversial figure in mississippi, and he lived at a well-secured compound in the all black town mound bayou, which about an hour drive from sumner when the black press and other activists traveled to the delta to cover the trial, they most likely stayed in mobile. many of them stayed at howard's almost 200 acres estate, and those who traveled with him, including till mobley, were transported in a bullet proof vehicle. the dr. how
howard wrote foreword. mississippi was as a ticking time bomb and epitomized the savagery that characterized the us south. and i'll just add when emmett till killed in august of in august of 1955, he was just latest of a string murders that were happening in that summer. i keep was killed in may in the states and two weeks before till was killed. another man was killed on the courthouse lawn of mississippi for trying to register people to vote. so people saw emmett till as just the incident...
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@main kup and tahoand wout 921 howard e7 >> ank you ■goxanne.■■[ i'so ea many may xoe, i developmentea■m tod codeveloper on this project.got to this place today. rate devepment and are a lo development, and the we were concving this development ere was a and commitment g■rrange of we exe■+ is street 5m .and benets om all th■ outdoor amenities. coributi housg mmity pursue asmbled nacing.tral soma we are espeally grateful to pl dertment, including steve thing atur delped...
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we thought that howard schultz was one of those that would do that.be it was so disappointing to him that he felt he had to step in, but brian niccol has the track record that will at least command respect in the space. that's where the former ceo did not. we talked to some insiders who said he did not understand restaurant retailing and the culture of the company. i don't think brian niccol is going to make that mistake. if he puts results on the board quickly, i think that will solve kind of the angst that we have heard coming out of howard schultz. let's hope. >> gabe, what would you add to that? >> certainly, and also howard schulz is no longer in a leadership position with the company. he didn't like this decision, i imagine we would have heard about it. but he trained the ceo for six months and this didn't work out. i agree with what was said about brian niccol's track and respect in the industry. star bucks is a premium brand that also needs to maintain its competitive nature in this environment with consumers. if you are going to discount, it
we thought that howard schultz was one of those that would do that.be it was so disappointing to him that he felt he had to step in, but brian niccol has the track record that will at least command respect in the space. that's where the former ceo did not. we talked to some insiders who said he did not understand restaurant retailing and the culture of the company. i don't think brian niccol is going to make that mistake. if he puts results on the board quickly, i think that will solve kind of...
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howard baker asking that important question. and really, what it boils down to is this the only way to understand when or if the president knew was to get access to those tapes and it's fascinating that howard baker is the person who, in a closed door session with watergate, the senate watergate committee members, is the one to propose that the senate take the president to court over access to the tapes. did the watergate committee issue a final report? and what did it say? it did issue a final report in the spring of 1974. and i have say that the watergate story by, the time the senate watergate committee issues its final report, the watergate story had moved far past the senate's important contribution. and so the watergate final report issued by the senate committee is a bit of a it doesn't gain as much attention as people, particularly the investigators on the committee would have liked what the watergate final report says is that there had been a number of illegal activities. unethical activities that had been accepted by t
howard baker asking that important question. and really, what it boils down to is this the only way to understand when or if the president knew was to get access to those tapes and it's fascinating that howard baker is the person who, in a closed door session with watergate, the senate watergate committee members, is the one to propose that the senate take the president to court over access to the tapes. did the watergate committee issue a final report? and what did it say? it did issue a final...
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it was early of 1947, early june in 1947, on the steps of the lincoln memorial with the howard university choir singing above him held forth to a crowd of 10,000 acp supporters in their friends, and he began by saying. it is my deep conviction that the nation has reached a turning point, turning point in its efforts to guarantee freedom and equality for all americans. and then he emphasized and when i say all americans, i mean all americans. and then he went on to pledge his support for civil rights, beginning with right to a free trial. right to be free to free racial discrimination. and then focused on four or five areas that where needed to have some civil rights legislation voting, education, housing, medical care and, equality of opportunity for jobs, and then his last pledge was perhaps most important he said that he pledged that the federal government would lead would lead the way. so, of course, this was just the beginning, very beginning of his crusade for, civil rights in 19. it was in 19 the next year, 48. it was a presidential election year. truman was running and. roosevelt o
it was early of 1947, early june in 1947, on the steps of the lincoln memorial with the howard university choir singing above him held forth to a crowd of 10,000 acp supporters in their friends, and he began by saying. it is my deep conviction that the nation has reached a turning point, turning point in its efforts to guarantee freedom and equality for all americans. and then he emphasized and when i say all americans, i mean all americans. and then he went on to pledge his support for civil...
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and then after christmas he took his staff and some of his cronies and friends to key west and howard mcgraph, the head of the republican national committee, was there, a former senator. he had just gotten a memo from a guy, from nash, a young staffer who was monitoring the black vote and howard mcgrath told truman, it was his opinion, the reason they won that election at the last moment, surprising everyone, it was probably the most surprising election in presidential history and i include, you know, trump in that, i think more surprising than trump's victory in 2016. he believed that the blacks took -- were the reason why, of course, there were several reasons, but that was his opinion. in conclusion, you know, the story of the death, rebirth and transition, and i take the position that this is the most consequential and productive transition from a dying president in the history of -- in the history of our presidential politics and the republic. thank you very much. [applause] >> any questions? oh, we've got an academic here. >> well, a michigan alum and retired from the university
and then after christmas he took his staff and some of his cronies and friends to key west and howard mcgraph, the head of the republican national committee, was there, a former senator. he had just gotten a memo from a guy, from nash, a young staffer who was monitoring the black vote and howard mcgrath told truman, it was his opinion, the reason they won that election at the last moment, surprising everyone, it was probably the most surprising election in presidential history and i include,...