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howard jones is here with us in studio.e a pioneer in many ways when you first made it big in the 1980s using synthesizers. how did you come up with that idea? >> i didn't want to follow what the other bands had done in the '60s or '70s. i wanted to create my own sound. and luckily, you know, all these amazing synthesizers and drum machines and stuff you could use in the studio came out. and i was able to you know sort of think of a new way of presenting these live and recording in the studio. >> i want to take you back to 1983, your first huge sort of break through. humans live. why was that particular album so successful? >> well, i -- it's difficult for me to say. i mean, i think it was part of that new sound that was different, you know. from what people heard before. you know it was music was made with brand-new machines, you know all these synthesizers, drum machines, it was different thinking. >> one of the groups that's out there that tries to keep musicians real are the musical critics, the journalists. >> yes. >>
howard jones is here with us in studio.e a pioneer in many ways when you first made it big in the 1980s using synthesizers. how did you come up with that idea? >> i didn't want to follow what the other bands had done in the '60s or '70s. i wanted to create my own sound. and luckily, you know, all these amazing synthesizers and drum machines and stuff you could use in the studio came out. and i was able to you know sort of think of a new way of presenting these live and recording in the...
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howard? >> jerry jones gave some money away the spirit of something ridiculous.ing despicable player he now has on the cowboys. >> the eagles won a game that may have made their entire season but lost a very important play ♪ >>> the eagles, they saved their season last night. a big overtime win, but lost a very good player. let's go to dallas. that player was jordan hicks. who in the fourth quarter early in the fourth quarter gets this interception. his only of his lifetime. pick six. scores touchdown but later in that quarter, a torn peck tour ya'll tend he's out for the season. hicks was only a rookie but his play impressed the veterans. >> he's obviously contributed a lot this year for us especially, you know, as a rookie his production has been off the charts. he's been a voice in the huddle and dee me company has been out and, you know, so he's a young linebacker that's athletic enough to match up against tight ends and some backs. >> you can't see this oning play enough. overtime after the officials overturned a fumble ruling, sam bradford good game. to jor
howard? >> jerry jones gave some money away the spirit of something ridiculous.ing despicable player he now has on the cowboys. >> the eagles won a game that may have made their entire season but lost a very important play ♪ >>> the eagles, they saved their season last night. a big overtime win, but lost a very good player. let's go to dallas. that player was jordan hicks. who in the fourth quarter early in the fourth quarter gets this interception. his only of his...
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jones if she regretted prince choosing howard. she gasped.was as though i had pushed too hard on a bruise. no, she said. dead.et that he is she said this with great composure and greater pain. she said this with all of the odd poise and direction that the great american injury demands of you. have you ever taken a hard look at those pictures from the sit-ins in the '60s, a hard, serious look? have you ever looked at the faces? the faces are neither angry, nor sad, nor joyous. they betray almost no emotion. they look out past their tormentors, past us, and focus on something way beyond anything ever known to me. i think they are fastened to their god, a god whom i cannot know. but, god or not, the armor is all over them, and it is real. or perhaps it is not armor at all. perhaps it is life extension, a kind of loan allowing you to take the assaults heaped upon you now and pay down the debt later. whatever it is, that same look i see in those pictures, noble and vacuous, that was the look i saw in mable jones. it was in her sharp brown eyes, wh
jones if she regretted prince choosing howard. she gasped.was as though i had pushed too hard on a bruise. no, she said. dead.et that he is she said this with great composure and greater pain. she said this with all of the odd poise and direction that the great american injury demands of you. have you ever taken a hard look at those pictures from the sit-ins in the '60s, a hard, serious look? have you ever looked at the faces? the faces are neither angry, nor sad, nor joyous. they betray almost...
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Nov 28, 2015
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that was the death, the murder, the killing of my friend prince carmen jones. howardthe book referred to it as the meca and we called it the meca because it was, you know, you would see black folks from all over the world, all over from various, various, economic groups gathered. my duddy is in the audience, he knows what i'm talking. one of the people that i met was prince jones, you know, i often say n the african american community we have ethic to being twice a good and if you look at the notion of being twice as good you would have had the family of prince jones. his mother jones was born to a family of croppers in louisiana, worked her way up, privileged education in her life was athlete in school, twoant lsu and became a doctor, became head of radiology and served in the navy, did everything america asked of her, raised a beautiful boy, prince jones, exceptional, exceptional student. could have gone to harvard, princeton and yale but want to go come to go howard university where i met him, i know everybody says this about people after they die, but i tell you i
that was the death, the murder, the killing of my friend prince carmen jones. howardthe book referred to it as the meca and we called it the meca because it was, you know, you would see black folks from all over the world, all over from various, various, economic groups gathered. my duddy is in the audience, he knows what i'm talking. one of the people that i met was prince jones, you know, i often say n the african american community we have ethic to being twice a good and if you look at the...
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jones, big mama, working in the west. were every today, catholic university, number six in division three, j. howardoing some lunch pail work in the low post, he had 27-7, corey stanford said don't leave me out of the deal. yeah, he's wide-open in the corner, three, two, one, contact. he had 21-16, catholic keeps on rolling, 75-64. all right, give me 27 minutes, and i can get one defensive rebound. that's what thewy sardz head coach said -- wizards head coach said on tuesday. only one rebound in 27 minutes. yeah. randy likes to send strong messages to his team through the media. tonight, some serious stuff first. classy move bit wizards -- by the way wizards, some of the players, down right emotional, tribute to the people in france. let's get to the game. views vich -- wizards climbing back thanks to this guy, john wall, or as i like to call him go speed racer go. the nice scoop here to the hoop, a double double, 15-11. kris humphries, what got into this guy? he normally doesn't shoot threes but five of eight from deeply deep today. wizards break the three-game losing streak, winning 108-99. i'm ou
jones, big mama, working in the west. were every today, catholic university, number six in division three, j. howardoing some lunch pail work in the low post, he had 27-7, corey stanford said don't leave me out of the deal. yeah, he's wide-open in the corner, three, two, one, contact. he had 21-16, catholic keeps on rolling, 75-64. all right, give me 27 minutes, and i can get one defensive rebound. that's what thewy sardz head coach said -- wizards head coach said on tuesday. only one rebound...
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absalom jones, mariah stewart, david walker, martin delaney, william howard day -- this is an important event for gospel soldiers. it's a confirmation of the genius of their leaders, who were analysts the now have become prophets. that's why the emancipation proclamation is important. when people who were victims of the story say, the emancipation proclamation wasn't enforced because it did not free the slaves -- you are thinking somebody should have done it for you. that's not what gospel soldiers are saying. they're saying, we must have the ability to put down the rebellion. that's how they're thinking. self-help is going on here. the emancipation reclamation is not held in high esteem by the gospel soldiers because they free the slaves. it is held in high esteem because it makes it legal for them to rise up and strike a blow for liberty. in the emancipation proclamation is where president lincoln issues his public order to his field commanders. the loyal league is activated in full force after this. men like hezekiah fort douglas are ready. the loyal league is activated in full force
absalom jones, mariah stewart, david walker, martin delaney, william howard day -- this is an important event for gospel soldiers. it's a confirmation of the genius of their leaders, who were analysts the now have become prophets. that's why the emancipation proclamation is important. when people who were victims of the story say, the emancipation proclamation wasn't enforced because it did not free the slaves -- you are thinking somebody should have done it for you. that's not what gospel...
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howard over at s&p dow jones indexes, all kinds of numbers, looks back to 1931, just looking at the timesn friday 13th happened in november. there's only 12 times. average return for the s&p 500 down .6% of 1%. if you use these as part of the overall strategy or part of the color they use to make some decisions, that plays an interesting role for that. i mean, we would just say this, this is historical context for what happens, but friday the 13th may not necessarily be the worst day out there, but november will be the worst. i will say this, guys -- >> i love you. i love the way you act like you are excited about this. there's an idea, you looked at it, nothing happens, why go forward with it? >> turns out when friday the 13th happens -- >> i don't understand. who's idea was it in the first place? what's interesting? i got married on friday the 13th, march of -- >> your wife is lovely, by the way. >> thank you. lucky, and it was a lunar eclip eclipse, so i'm giving you something to sink your teeth into, other than the .2% up or down. >> what about the long term since 1931? if friday the
howard over at s&p dow jones indexes, all kinds of numbers, looks back to 1931, just looking at the timesn friday 13th happened in november. there's only 12 times. average return for the s&p 500 down .6% of 1%. if you use these as part of the overall strategy or part of the color they use to make some decisions, that plays an interesting role for that. i mean, we would just say this, this is historical context for what happens, but friday the 13th may not necessarily be the worst day...