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a young actor called me mr howard and i appreciated that and i saw an appreciation of what i had brought to the table and when you were nominated for an academy award did not change things yeah i did but i didn't understand it at the time you know i thought. i thought it meant that i did a great job and that everybody would love me from that point forward and now you know it's like martin luther king said history has seized me because from that moment onward anything i did was front page news everybody was him i couldn't make any little mistakes anymore and that's a hard thing to come to grips with i interviewed dr king a couple times spencer i knew nelson mandela spent time at his house interviewed him you played him yeah i always like to play a living person with nelson and now i believe. the saddest thing about that is i never got to talk to him before. so i felt like i was kind of stealing but i knew that he had sacrificed most of his freedom and his his youth for everyone else so all like it felt amazing because i can grab from the sorrow but also you know garnish some of the hope t
a young actor called me mr howard and i appreciated that and i saw an appreciation of what i had brought to the table and when you were nominated for an academy award did not change things yeah i did but i didn't understand it at the time you know i thought. i thought it meant that i did a great job and that everybody would love me from that point forward and now you know it's like martin luther king said history has seized me because from that moment onward anything i did was front page news...
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a young actor called me mr howard and i appreciated that and i saw an appreciation of what i brought to the table and when you were nominated for an academy award did not change things and yeah i did but i didn't understand it at the time you know i thought. i thought it meant that i did a great job and that everybody would love me from that point forward and now it's like martin luther king said history has seized me because from that moment onward anything i did was front page news everybody was him i couldn't make any little mistakes anymore and that's a hard thing to come to grips with i interviewed dr king a couple times since and knew nelson mandela spent time at his house and viewed him played him yeah i always like to play a living person. with nelson and now i believe the saddest thing about that is i never got to talk to him before hand. so i felt like i was kind of stealing but i knew that he had sacrificed most of his freedom and his his youth for everyone else so all like it felt amazing because i can grab from the sorrow but also you know garnish some of the hope that h
a young actor called me mr howard and i appreciated that and i saw an appreciation of what i brought to the table and when you were nominated for an academy award did not change things and yeah i did but i didn't understand it at the time you know i thought. i thought it meant that i did a great job and that everybody would love me from that point forward and now it's like martin luther king said history has seized me because from that moment onward anything i did was front page news everybody...
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mr. howard and mr.remorseful. >> definitely sorry that it happened and i wish we all would have handled it in a different way. >> mr. howard who is a large man made a comment that he was throwing some large round house punches and that he feels fortunate that he never really directly made contact with the ref or any of the opposing team because he could have really hurt them. >> although the referee threw the first punch, he is not charged. >> the referee used good judgment and he wanted to defend himself. >> i did not see him throw the first punch, but based on what i saw with my eyes, i would have defended myself, as well. >> the arrests are not the only consequences. the entire gators' team is expelled from the league. >> while i agree that a big statement needed to be made, the sarasota gators now are suffering as a result of the actions of three grown men and a youth who attacks the referee. >> a reminder of the power of one video going viral. >> if we wouldn't have had this on video, this would ha
mr. howard and mr.remorseful. >> definitely sorry that it happened and i wish we all would have handled it in a different way. >> mr. howard who is a large man made a comment that he was throwing some large round house punches and that he feels fortunate that he never really directly made contact with the ref or any of the opposing team because he could have really hurt them. >> although the referee threw the first punch, he is not charged. >> the referee used good...
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mr. lyons, next speaker, please. >> howard strassner. >> good afternoon, director again. howard strassner. this kind of shows a reasonable committee got together and they came to realize you can't have enough of something that you give away free. so they agreed you give them some more parking, use it for stuff that they need and then you have to pay for parking and the chair -- and i thought this was enough of a solution many years ago, just have some people get a regular blue sticker and some people get a blue sticker that shows they are really, they don't have the income and they won't have to pay, but i think now hearing this twice, because i went to one of those meetings, that you have to do all of the things that they are recommending plus do something about giving some people a chance to pay less. i don't think you can really do it for less unless you can figure that out. that would be even greater and it would make one -- but it might have to be free. one comment about the time. if you are mostly charging for the parking, time takes care of itself. i mean, professo
mr. lyons, next speaker, please. >> howard strassner. >> good afternoon, director again. howard strassner. this kind of shows a reasonable committee got together and they came to realize you can't have enough of something that you give away free. so they agreed you give them some more parking, use it for stuff that they need and then you have to pay for parking and the chair -- and i thought this was enough of a solution many years ago, just have some people get a regular blue...
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howard taft and his family. they treated him just like equals. mrs. cap invited them to .inner's vast task -- mrs taft invited them to dinners. entertainment was a big part of the things she did over there. into theout to go collection storage area will be keep some of our valuable artifacts as well as things that are not on display. as we come in we see a philippine test. she collected a lot of filipino items. this is a storage chest that they bought while the rover there -- they were over there. what i had here is some photographs from some ladies in the philippines. they took some formal photographs. they wrote inscriptions and gave them to mrs. taft. this goes to illustrate the admiration the filipino had for the taft family, especially mrs. taft as she worked to make them feel integrated into greater society, make them feel equal to the other people, invited them to parties, put on musicals. them andly loved to this day we still get people coming from the philippines that happens connection with the family. alexa joining us on the set is jane ham
howard taft and his family. they treated him just like equals. mrs. cap invited them to .inner's vast task -- mrs taft invited them to dinners. entertainment was a big part of the things she did over there. into theout to go collection storage area will be keep some of our valuable artifacts as well as things that are not on display. as we come in we see a philippine test. she collected a lot of filipino items. this is a storage chest that they bought while the rover there -- they were over...
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our reporter is howard buskirk of "communications daily." mr. mccormick, looking at the new fcc with five members, do you see net neutrality, net management coming back as a front burner issue? >> guest: i cannot imagine that it would be a front burner issue. i think that it's one of those issues that's been resolved for a long time. i, frankly, think that it was resolved long before the adoption of the current regulation. because it was, it was over ten years ago that the commission promulgated its internet principles, and for over a decade now companies have been operating in complete conformance with those principles, things like do not block, compare, degrade, attach any device, run any application. so ten year withs ago that was really sort of established, and today you have so much competitioning in the field -- competition in the field that no company is going to sort of change the terms of service for its consumers. >> there's a, but there's a court case right now that the net neutrality appeal is before the d.c. circuit. is it your expe
our reporter is howard buskirk of "communications daily." mr. mccormick, looking at the new fcc with five members, do you see net neutrality, net management coming back as a front burner issue? >> guest: i cannot imagine that it would be a front burner issue. i think that it's one of those issues that's been resolved for a long time. i, frankly, think that it was resolved long before the adoption of the current regulation. because it was, it was over ten years ago that the...
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howard for 13 years. during that time, prior to my becoming president, mr. mandela received an honorary degree from howard. it was the first honorary degree he received from an american university. we are proud of that. mr. mandela, when i visited with him reminded me of his visit to washington and howard. he asked a question whether or not the students, how many students and what lessons were they learning? i think what he meant is what lessons are they learning regarding peace and fighting against justice. i think he viewed himself not simply as a leader. he certainly was. but i think fundamentally as a teacher, he realize zed he was an example. he realized people were watching him and looking at him and looking up to him and expecting great things of him. he really tried to teach through example, through humanity and humor and learned discourse. you know, what can you say about a giant. >> all right. >> doctor, i'm curious, you mentioned you had seen him back in '96. are we to draw profound parallels between our civil rights movement and what they experien
howard for 13 years. during that time, prior to my becoming president, mr. mandela received an honorary degree from howard. it was the first honorary degree he received from an american university. we are proud of that. mr. mandela, when i visited with him reminded me of his visit to washington and howard. he asked a question whether or not the students, how many students and what lessons were they learning? i think what he meant is what lessons are they learning regarding peace and fighting...
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our guest reporters howard buskirk of "communications daily" where he serves as an executive senior editor. mr. mott korn, looking at the fcc with five members you see net neutrality net management coming back? >> i cannot imagine that it would be a front burner issue. i think it's one of those issues that has been resolved for a long time. i frankly think it was resolved long before the adoption of the current regulation because it was over 10 years ago that the commission promulgated his internet prince of old and for over a decade now companies have been operating in complete conformance with those principles. things like do not block, impair, degrade, attach any device running the applications so 10 years ago that was really sort of established in today we have so much competition in the field that no company is going to change the terms of service for its consumers. >> guest: there's a court case right now that net neutrality refers to as the d.c. circuit reducing your expectation that particular owing to be overturned for an early mandate? used to be a general counsel for the department
our guest reporters howard buskirk of "communications daily" where he serves as an executive senior editor. mr. mott korn, looking at the fcc with five members you see net neutrality net management coming back? >> i cannot imagine that it would be a front burner issue. i think it's one of those issues that has been resolved for a long time. i frankly think it was resolved long before the adoption of the current regulation because it was over 10 years ago that the commission...
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mr. president. members of the bore, my name is christopher ball, i live at 1011 howard street, i wanted to bring your attention to -- i thought somebody would get that. the bicycle coalition has offered for your perusal on the website and i want to -- please note that 50 feet is the probable elevation of the whole impact of greenland melting. we can fix this, we know how much coal, oil and gas is burnt and so how much c02 we put into the atmosphere. we know how much c02 plants can pull down from the atmosphere and sequester. all we need to do is supply sufficient fresh water to enough empty desert to grow new plants so pull down all that carbon that we spew out. we don't have to make anybody drive funny little cars or anything. technological innovation has given us a taolt, carbon nano fill to cheaply filter from fresh water and find energy-free d free for the capture in hydrothermal venting, police cal intervention will enable california to have developments in all its economic ability, will warrant carbon download into plant material, we also fund the development of robotics. >> thanks, next speake
mr. president. members of the bore, my name is christopher ball, i live at 1011 howard street, i wanted to bring your attention to -- i thought somebody would get that. the bicycle coalition has offered for your perusal on the website and i want to -- please note that 50 feet is the probable elevation of the whole impact of greenland melting. we can fix this, we know how much coal, oil and gas is burnt and so how much c02 we put into the atmosphere. we know how much c02 plants can pull down...
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joining us from washington, host of "media buzz" howard kurts and from miami, mr. goldberg. bernie, you're the president of nbc universal. all right? >> uh-huh. >> full power over sharpton. what do you do? >> well, i'd fire him but i wouldn't have hired him in the first place but that doesn't mean that the people that run nbc or comcast, by did way, the parent company, are going to do that. every important democratic politician running for high office has to go to harlem and kiss al sharpton's ring. okay? every one of them. they're concerned about him. they have to pay him respect. so, if powerful politicians are doing that, are we supposed to believe that phil griffin of msnbc or the people running comcast aren't equally, i'll use the word afraid of him. i think they are. because who the hell know what is he's going to say the next day after he gets fired or what he's going to do? they're not going to take that chance, i don't think. >> if sharpton is just a commentator like bashir, you think he'd -- did he do enough to be fired, mr. kurtz? putting the pressure and color as
joining us from washington, host of "media buzz" howard kurts and from miami, mr. goldberg. bernie, you're the president of nbc universal. all right? >> uh-huh. >> full power over sharpton. what do you do? >> well, i'd fire him but i wouldn't have hired him in the first place but that doesn't mean that the people that run nbc or comcast, by did way, the parent company, are going to do that. every important democratic politician running for high office has to go to...
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mr. banks. empa thompson for sense and sensibility and howard's end. this is in saving mr.s the best selling author. she had children falling in love with mary popins. but the complicated author she was more than that. she was very special to her. and walt disney wants to make a movie, she has to be there but control every aspect of if. but tom hanks and behind the scenes film making. and this is an entertaining and smart movie. it takes us to her childhood and reminds news that way only movies can that no matter who we are, we bring our childhood with us. some with heavier baggage than others. four hats for telling this story without giving it a spoonful of sugar. it is engrossing and a great movie. i look forward to people seeing save ling banks. not really for kids. but sit them down with the world disney film. >> that's a classic. >> that's great. >> makes you want to watch the old ones. >> exactly. >> this time of year especially. now in 2009, get ready for something strange. >> there was a movie about lance armstrong's return to biking. but his doping scandal erupted
mr. banks. empa thompson for sense and sensibility and howard's end. this is in saving mr.s the best selling author. she had children falling in love with mary popins. but the complicated author she was more than that. she was very special to her. and walt disney wants to make a movie, she has to be there but control every aspect of if. but tom hanks and behind the scenes film making. and this is an entertaining and smart movie. it takes us to her childhood and reminds news that way only movies...
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howard ennis. may i assume that my old friend ms. drummond is listening in? say your piece, mr. ennis. i'll take that as a yes. i saw you on the news yesterday, kathryn. you are not aging well. i'm calling because i thought it was time that i explained what i'm up to. actually, mr. ennis, that won't be necessary. excuse me? well, i just figured it out. this is entirely about ms. drummond, correct? you despise her. why? well, obvious answer is that she's the agent most responsible for your capture, but i think there's more to it than that. you detest her because she... solved you. she climbed inside your head, she pulled all your ugly secrets out and exposed them. she demystified you. and now you're doing everything in your power to... violate her profile of you, rail against it, show everyone that, well, you never really were solved. i like you. i know who you are. the deductionist. accent gave you away. you see, i did a lot of reading in prison. i, uh, found everything kathryn ever wrote. and, by the way, you're right. i do want to humiliate kathryn. but not because of what she did to
howard ennis. may i assume that my old friend ms. drummond is listening in? say your piece, mr. ennis. i'll take that as a yes. i saw you on the news yesterday, kathryn. you are not aging well. i'm calling because i thought it was time that i explained what i'm up to. actually, mr. ennis, that won't be necessary. excuse me? well, i just figured it out. this is entirely about ms. drummond, correct? you despise her. why? well, obvious answer is that she's the agent most responsible for your...
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and also, howard, you brought a guest with you today, the president of rwanda, paul kagame, who helped present the award to you last night. mr. president, thank you so much for joining us as well this morning. before we pick up to some of the issues in africa? howard, first tell me, how has it been like the last few months on the book tour? >> all i can say to anybody is don't write a book. i'll be glad to get back to mr. president's country in a about four or five days. i'd rather be there, i think. >> you basically -- i mean, you were all over the country, right? >> yeah, yeah, we went east coast, west coast, midwest, yeah. >> and what did you learn from this book tour? >> you know, it was interesting, because we had a lot of, you know, appearances where we had 400, 500, 600 people, and we had a moderated panel, and i learned that there's a lot of people interested in these subjects, which is a good thing. we had a lot of great questions and met a lot of great people. that part was really fun. >> tell me about your relationship with the president. >> well, i'll start off by making enemies by saying this, but this is the be
and also, howard, you brought a guest with you today, the president of rwanda, paul kagame, who helped present the award to you last night. mr. president, thank you so much for joining us as well this morning. before we pick up to some of the issues in africa? howard, first tell me, how has it been like the last few months on the book tour? >> all i can say to anybody is don't write a book. i'll be glad to get back to mr. president's country in a about four or five days. i'd rather be...
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howard in a series of dogs contaminants than this. it's like to stop the tax you hear. mr hawley was made law says that the business of obasanjo whoever reads this. in the womb. and. welcome to play with it caps the back of the gifts that in the mac prep lopez economic engine it's no great harm to the hundreds of businesses in the region's biggest force and now it's looking to increase its profile on the wall financial stage. we went to meet one of a new generation of traders resisting the crisis casablanca stock markets is just posted all the gains of eight percent. businesses this kid is pretty real that was the go set up but who finds she faces competition from households around the world. alas when we gather news and the morning the press eli was in my role is to transmit them to clients it and explain the opportunities are risks of buying or selling on the markets to stay warm. if the time. at this age is determined to make casablanca late to hop and will finance its ability to fold this in spite of some seconds to go to. this is one of the older stock exchanges in af
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. >>> and joining us ten years later, howard dean, former governor of vermont, former chair of the dnc and founder of democracy for america. mr have you with us, governor. thank you. >> thanks for having me on, ed. >> you took heat even from democrats for saying saddam's capture didn't make us safer and also said you didn't think it changed much. looking back ten years after the fact, do you have the same opinion? >> i'm anxious to hear as you view this now, your thoughts on that news cycle. >> you know what, the washington people always say a gaffe is when you tell the truth in washington and they don't think you should have. the truth is, iraq is now essentially a satellite state of iran which is a really dangerous country for us, for the west. that maliki has become essentially a pawn of the iraqi mullah -- the iranian mullahs. he's slaughtering sunnis around the country and also the kurds i think are about to become independent. they're already building their own pipeline in turkey, cut their own oil deals with turkey. so, no, i think the iraq war was a very foolish thing to do. we caught saddam, great day for the armed f
. >>> and joining us ten years later, howard dean, former governor of vermont, former chair of the dnc and founder of democracy for america. mr have you with us, governor. thank you. >> thanks for having me on, ed. >> you took heat even from democrats for saying saddam's capture didn't make us safer and also said you didn't think it changed much. looking back ten years after the fact, do you have the same opinion? >> i'm anxious to hear as you view this now, your...
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howard kurtz anchor of the fnc broadcast media buzz seen sundays at 11 a.m. eastern time. from miami the purveyor of bernard goldberg mrberg. so bernie, you say? >> i say that the patriarch of this family has every right to say as he did that gay behavior leads -- could lead to sex with animals. he every right to say that he has every right to say the same thing that paul said to the corinthians and that is that gays are in the same class as drunks and swindlers and prostitutes. he has every right to say that and i have every right to say that he is ignoramus and a&e has every right to keep him on the air, to suspend him, to fire him, to do whatever a&e wants and conservative christians have every right to watch the show or to boycott the show. and the problem, bill, is this: that too often too many liberals reflexively defend trash like miley cyrus and too often too many conservatives reflexively defend ignorance and too many people, i believe, are coming to his defense in the manner that you. >> they don't see it your way. they don't see it as ignorant. they think he is brave and standing up for what the bible says.
howard kurtz anchor of the fnc broadcast media buzz seen sundays at 11 a.m. eastern time. from miami the purveyor of bernard goldberg mrberg. so bernie, you say? >> i say that the patriarch of this family has every right to say as he did that gay behavior leads -- could lead to sex with animals. he every right to say that he has every right to say the same thing that paul said to the corinthians and that is that gays are in the same class as drunks and swindlers and prostitutes. he has...
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mrs. obama with the 26 candles in honor of the shooting but once i newtown. howard in vineland, new jersey. democratic line. caller: i am in new jersey. i am originally from texas. i want to talk about the article. i read often. they forgot to print the section lies.""white remember when george bush said -- he said hussein there were weapons of mass destruction and we know exactly where they are. hundreds of thousands of people have died as a result of those lies. this is why my opinion is that he should have made a section called "the white lie." mr. obama said if you like your doctor, you can keep it. if you want your insurance, you can keep it. no one died from those particular lies. onn this vice president goes -- when he says that we know they have weapons of mass destruction and we know where they are, those were out and out lies. there were no outrageous incidents. the former president and vice president lied in the faces of the american people. host: thank you for your call. let's hear from new york city on the independent line. the last'm addressing caller.
mrs. obama with the 26 candles in honor of the shooting but once i newtown. howard in vineland, new jersey. democratic line. caller: i am in new jersey. i am originally from texas. i want to talk about the article. i read often. they forgot to print the section lies.""white remember when george bush said -- he said hussein there were weapons of mass destruction and we know exactly where they are. hundreds of thousands of people have died as a result of those lies. this is why my...
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howard taft? >> thank you. we will talk about the tafts later on, but really briefly, how did they know the taft? >> they were social friends. i do not think edith cared for mrstaft so much. they were friendly during t.r.'s presidency. it is during 1910, after taft shows his hand as president that hostilities break out. >> next is a call from alexander in indiana. hello. >> i have a question about theodore roosevelt. >> i'm happy to hear it. can you tell us how old you are? >> i'm 12 years old. >> have you studied theodore roosevelt in school already? >> no. i have wrote a paragraph about him. he is my favorite president. >> why? >> because i think he did a lot for this country. >> can you name one thing? >> he fought in the spanish- american war. >> what questions do you have about him? >> did he believe in god and jesus? >> thank you. >> yes, he was a devout christian. >> in fact, incorporating religion into edith's life, we talk about her religion and how it informed her life, she argued for applied christianity. she would urge her husband to think about how his policies affected the poor. she was a social gospel christian, taking care of the poor and bein
howard taft? >> thank you. we will talk about the tafts later on, but really briefly, how did they know the taft? >> they were social friends. i do not think edith cared for mrstaft so much. they were friendly during t.r.'s presidency. it is during 1910, after taft shows his hand as president that hostilities break out. >> next is a call from alexander in indiana. hello. >> i have a question about theodore roosevelt. >> i'm happy to hear it. can you tell us how old...
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mr. speaker, today i rise to recognize the 1973 basketball team from howard high school in wilmington, delaware. this year marks 40 years since howard's sensational 1973 team won delaware's boy's state championship with an undefeated season of 24-0. howard's 1973 team wasn't the biggest but the wildcats played with a lot of heart. they were led by their brilliant guards and the irrepressable mike miller who battled much taller players under the boards. coaches, teachers, classmates and howard alumni, the wildcats became the first team in delaware history to finish the season undefeated. there were several games when it looked like howard might get knocked off, including a nail biter against the much bigger school in the state semifinal, but the wildcats were always able to pull it out in the end. today, i want to recognize howard high school's 1973 boy's basketball team, honor them for their historic season and thank them for the work they continue to do for youth in the state of delaware. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose
mr. speaker, today i rise to recognize the 1973 basketball team from howard high school in wilmington, delaware. this year marks 40 years since howard's sensational 1973 team won delaware's boy's state championship with an undefeated season of 24-0. howard's 1973 team wasn't the biggest but the wildcats played with a lot of heart. they were led by their brilliant guards and the irrepressable mike miller who battled much taller players under the boards. coaches, teachers, classmates and howard...
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howard. sxfrjts do we have anymore business in front of the board. >> that concludes our business before the board today, mr. president. >> we hope everyone has a wonderful thank giving. we are adjourned before the board. (gavel). (meeting is adjourned).
howard. sxfrjts do we have anymore business in front of the board. >> that concludes our business before the board today, mr. president. >> we hope everyone has a wonderful thank giving. we are adjourned before the board. (gavel). (meeting is adjourned).