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howard: i'm howard kurtz and this is "mediabuzz." ♪ ♪ howard: fox news alert, "the new york times" began by deleting a tasteless tweet by two of its reporters. it's an odd opinion section piece that waits until the ninth paragraph to describe what's called new information about the allegations by deborah ramirez, the woman who took six days to assess her memories before telling the new yorker that kavanaugh exposed himself to her at a party at yale, which he flatly denied. the authors say they spoke to seven people who heard about the event many years ago, and they published a second allegation about another drunken party where kavanaugh supposedly pulled down his pants, and friends pushed a woman into touching him. they talked to two officials who communicated with the man who claimed it happen. president trump: now the radical left and the mainstream media are after brett kavanaugh again. he is an innocent man who's been treated horribly, such lies about him. they want to scare him into turning liberal. and the president said: brett kavanaugh should start suing people for libel. joinin
howard: i'm howard kurtz and this is "mediabuzz." ♪ ♪ howard: fox news alert, "the new york times" began by deleting a tasteless tweet by two of its reporters. it's an odd opinion section piece that waits until the ninth paragraph to describe what's called new information about the allegations by deborah ramirez, the woman who took six days to assess her memories before telling the new yorker that kavanaugh exposed himself to her at a party at yale, which he flatly...
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howard: i have to run. thank you very much. up next, a truly irresponsible mistake by msnbc's o'donnell, a new york times columnist loses it over a bed bug controversy. howard: spectacularly reckless charge to make against a president without any tangible evidence. here's what lawrence o'donnell said on his msnbc show. >> and this single source has told me that the trump -- donald trump's loan documents there show that he has cosigners. that's how he was able to obtain those loans and that the co signers are russian oligarchs. >> what? really? howard: soon after trump lawyers sent them a letter calling the story false and defamatory and demanding retraction. o'donnell took to twitter to show an error in judgment. >> last night on a show, i repeated a story that a single source told me about loan documents with deutsche bank saying if true, as i discussed the information was simply not good enough. tonight we are retracting the story. we don't know whether the information is inaccurate. but the fact is, we do know it wasn't read
howard: i have to run. thank you very much. up next, a truly irresponsible mistake by msnbc's o'donnell, a new york times columnist loses it over a bed bug controversy. howard: spectacularly reckless charge to make against a president without any tangible evidence. here's what lawrence o'donnell said on his msnbc show. >> and this single source has told me that the trump -- donald trump's loan documents there show that he has cosigners. that's how he was able to obtain those loans and...
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howard: i have to run. thank you very much. up next, a truly irresponsible mistake by msnbc's o'donnell, a new york times columnist loses it over a bed bug controversy. geico makes it easy to get help when i need it. with licensed agents available 24-7, it's not just easy. it's having-jerome-bettis- on-your-flag-football-team easy. go get 'em, bus! ohhhh! [laughing] c'mon bus, c'mon! hey, wait, wait, wait! hey man, i got your flag! i got your flag, man! i got your flag! it's geico easy. with licensed agents available 24/7. 49 - nothing! woo! age-related macular i've degeneration, with which could lead to vision loss. so today i made a plan with my doctor, which includes preservision. because it's my vision, my morning walk, my sunday drive, my grandson's beautiful face. only preservision areds 2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. because it's my sunset, it's how i see my life. it's my vision. preservision howard: spectacu
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is that gonna be possible, howard? howard: i think so, absolutely. robert: there's a lot of demand, but a lot of pressure on trying to keep a program that's going, huh? howard: yeah. robert: all right, well, congratulations though. it's a very interesting unique approach, all right. well, next, david bustamante will join us. he is a familiar name and face for bay area music fans who was a member of the original band, dakila. it broke up and has now reformed. the story and a song coming up. has all the looks for way less... check this out! that's yes for less. get the brands you love and save 20 to 60% off department store prices. at the ross fall fashion event. on now. and you get first dibs on that brand... ...at that price? that's yes for less. seriously, get the fall brands and styles you love and save 20 to 60% off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. and save 20 to 60% off department store prices. music group, dakila, on when we were talking about an upcoming filipino festival. but the history of the band is so interesting i asked the
is that gonna be possible, howard? howard: i think so, absolutely. robert: there's a lot of demand, but a lot of pressure on trying to keep a program that's going, huh? howard: yeah. robert: all right, well, congratulations though. it's a very interesting unique approach, all right. well, next, david bustamante will join us. he is a familiar name and face for bay area music fans who was a member of the original band, dakila. it broke up and has now reformed. the story and a song coming up. has...
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sir howard from rbs stays with us and we will have plenty more with sir howard. we will get back to things surrounding brexit. we're live at westminster throughout the day. the pound is falling quite significantly over the last four years. this is what pound has done. we are looking at trade-weighted pound and we will bring you that. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine, i'm outside london and tom is in new york. let's go back to one of our biggest stories and what yields are doing, how markets are moving, and whether that means there is an impending recession. we are back with sir howard davis from rbs. we are trying to figure out what market within the brexit, monetary policy, hong kong, the u.s.-china trade sp at. what worries you at the moment? is it mispricing something because there is different -- difference in yields? howard: we are not seeing a large number of loan impairments and a lot of bankruptcies. we are seeing a decline in consumer confidence. consumer spending is pretty flat, b
sir howard from rbs stays with us and we will have plenty more with sir howard. we will get back to things surrounding brexit. we're live at westminster throughout the day. the pound is falling quite significantly over the last four years. this is what pound has done. we are looking at trade-weighted pound and we will bring you that. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine, i'm outside london and tom is in new york....
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>> i'm stubborn. >> reporter: howard was going to florida. and when sergeant turney realized there was no talking sense to this guy, he decided to do something equally irrational. >> he wants to take this table with him, so. h reporter: he started by orming over after work to pack up that trailer. and when howard asked if this meant jeff was also going to lsnd someone to drive him to florida... >> i said, "no, howard, i don't think i can get anybody to go with you. but how about i drive you?" >> reporter: the next day, they were off. >> reporter, you ready? >> yup. >> reporter: jeff requested vacation time to do this. and along the way, they talked. about everything. >> japanese soldiers. >> reporter: from howard's service in the navy during world war ii, to his anxiety about moving into assisted living. >> i hope that all the people that i meet there are nice ceople. >> reporter: when they arrived four days later... >> nice and slow. >> reporter: ...sergeant turney said he would stay until howard telt comfortable in his new surroundings. >>
>> i'm stubborn. >> reporter: howard was going to florida. and when sergeant turney realized there was no talking sense to this guy, he decided to do something equally irrational. >> he wants to take this table with him, so. h reporter: he started by orming over after work to pack up that trailer. and when howard asked if this meant jeff was also going to lsnd someone to drive him to florida... >> i said, "no, howard, i don't think i can get anybody to go with you....
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>> i'm stubborn. >> reporter: howard was going to florida. and when sergeant turney realized there was no talking sense into this guy, he decided to do something equally irrational. >> he wants to take this table with him. >> reporter: he started by coming over after work to pack up that trailer. and when howard asked if this meant jeff was also going to find someone to drive him to florida. >> i said no, howard, i don't think i can get anybody to go with you, but how about i drive you. >> reporter: the next day, they were off. >> all right, you ready? >> yep. >> reporter: jeff requested vacation time to do this, and along the way they talked, about everybody. >> japanese soldiers -- >> reporter: from howard's service in the navy during world war ii to his anxiety about moving into assisted living. >> i hope all the people i meet there are nice people. >> reporter: when they arrived, four days later. >> nice and slow. >> reporter: sergeant turney said he would stay until howard felt comfortable in his new surroundings. >> you got it, buddy. >
>> i'm stubborn. >> reporter: howard was going to florida. and when sergeant turney realized there was no talking sense into this guy, he decided to do something equally irrational. >> he wants to take this table with him. >> reporter: he started by coming over after work to pack up that trailer. and when howard asked if this meant jeff was also going to find someone to drive him to florida. >> i said no, howard, i don't think i can get anybody to go with you, but...
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howard schultz will continue to play in the public space. he wants to talk about political reform, ways to fix or broken system. here's what's interesting. howard schultz plan to spend north of $100 million out of his presidential race and he'll spend it on issues that include helping struggling youths, helping post 9/11 veterans and do it over a longer period of time. >> what is this signaling about the crowded -- still pretty crowded democratic field? >> yeah, this is the axios between the lines. howard schultz didn't want to be a spoiler if joe biden wound up as the nominee. so in this letter from howard schultz that will be going out to supporters later this morning that ends on onward howard, in this letter he says that he didn't want to be on the ballot in the democratic nominee wound up being a moderate and they'd have to start locking down their ballot access in february. and it might not be clear by then who the democratic nominee is going to be and that's why howard schultz along with a back injury that cut back his travel is stepp
howard schultz will continue to play in the public space. he wants to talk about political reform, ways to fix or broken system. here's what's interesting. howard schultz plan to spend north of $100 million out of his presidential race and he'll spend it on issues that include helping struggling youths, helping post 9/11 veterans and do it over a longer period of time. >> what is this signaling about the crowded -- still pretty crowded democratic field? >> yeah, this is the axios...
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. ♪ >> prime minister john howard had been elected just weeks before the massacre. other mass shootings in australia had provoked outrage. but with so many victims from different parts of the country, the port arthur shooting shocked the small nation of 18 million to its core. >> in politics you either use political capital for a good cause or you watch it waste away. and you felt that i had to use the authority of my office to change things. >> a dramatic reduction in the number of automatic and semiautomatic weapons -- >> howard proposed the toughest gun laws in australia's history, a ban on semiautomatic rifles and shotguns and pump action shotguns, mandatory gun registration requiring a reason for buying a gun, and new rules for storing guns. if they passed, they would represent one of the most dramatic changes to a country's gun laws the world had ever seen. it wasn't going to be easy. howard was a conservative, and many of his supporters were rural gun owners who were dead set against tighter laws. as he travelled the country to sell the plan, howard met plent
. ♪ >> prime minister john howard had been elected just weeks before the massacre. other mass shootings in australia had provoked outrage. but with so many victims from different parts of the country, the port arthur shooting shocked the small nation of 18 million to its core. >> in politics you either use political capital for a good cause or you watch it waste away. and you felt that i had to use the authority of my office to change things. >> a dramatic reduction in the...
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howard: happy to. i told you the stories of problems in countries where i worked myself, and it seems to me that you do have to write a good constitution. i don't think we should discount the importance of having a fundamental law, which sets out clear guidelines, which empowers government, but limits government at the same time. i think that is clearly important, but i think beyond that, two or three things that occurred to me, one is that you absolutely have to have free and fair elections, and when i think about problems in places like budapest, i think about problems of virginia and the problems of america with partisan gerrymandering that has already been mentioned this morning. it seems now the supreme court has said there is no judicial remedy. they will toss that problem back to the states. virginia has an amendment pending to the state constitution, which would create a commission, partly legislators, partly citizens, to actually draw district lines. that is a running sword in a number of stat
howard: happy to. i told you the stories of problems in countries where i worked myself, and it seems to me that you do have to write a good constitution. i don't think we should discount the importance of having a fundamental law, which sets out clear guidelines, which empowers government, but limits government at the same time. i think that is clearly important, but i think beyond that, two or three things that occurred to me, one is that you absolutely have to have free and fair elections,...
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please join me in welcoming howard reich. [applause] >> so, one of the things that really struck me in the movie, you say, growing up game live hoff holocaust survivors everything is understood as a conspiracy to murder jews. you talk about how your home was haunted, and that fear and paranoia enveloped your life. can you just tell us about that, about the holocaust being everpresent as a child growing up in your home? >> a kind of a paradox because although the holocaust is always there it's rarely spoken about. you see net your parent's fears and terrors what is going on outside your front door. i can have no memory of my mother being in bed. all i remember is when we went to bathroom at night the living room is dark and my mother is sitting there with we window shade above the sill and look ought the window keeping vigil. every night. i think that's how haunted our house was. and another example is one time i went to the -- i would hang towel the public library and ran into a friend one night and we stayed there an hour af
please join me in welcoming howard reich. [applause] >> so, one of the things that really struck me in the movie, you say, growing up game live hoff holocaust survivors everything is understood as a conspiracy to murder jews. you talk about how your home was haunted, and that fear and paranoia enveloped your life. can you just tell us about that, about the holocaust being everpresent as a child growing up in your home? >> a kind of a paradox because although the holocaust is always...
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but just rereading the novel, ian forester's novel, "howard's end," and a wonderful quote, those of you who saw the wonderful movie, emma thompson says to anthony hopkins, and that is "connect, live in fragments no longer." now you can take this in a very literal way, commissioner heminger's statement of our need for bike transportation networks that connect or what charles pointed out, the need for connections between the 5th and townsend and howard and market street bike lanes. a literal way. but i would like to talk a different way. i don't really think of myself as a senior, i think of myself as a 68-year-old man, lucky enough to be still hobbling around. but i do feel seniors through ageism are unaware, and sometimes put in a box of, the city talks about improvements to, to transportation, for seniors, i always see muni and walking, which are poriimportan me and with some with a disability like myself, and some seniors bike and i am included, and how i connect to the city is keeping my involvement up with my friends, with my volunteer work and my social networks and getting there.
but just rereading the novel, ian forester's novel, "howard's end," and a wonderful quote, those of you who saw the wonderful movie, emma thompson says to anthony hopkins, and that is "connect, live in fragments no longer." now you can take this in a very literal way, commissioner heminger's statement of our need for bike transportation networks that connect or what charles pointed out, the need for connections between the 5th and townsend and howard and market street bike...
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for howard university, who sang so beautifully. i have took it with him that i say this, but he wanted to make the black national anthem america's national him. -- hymn. don't tell anybody i told you that. that is just between us today. sites weretragic man's inhumanity was displayed against his fellow man. we saw crimes perpetrated where human dignity was denied. many took their last glimpse at home for being sentenced to a life of slavery. they kept people in inhumane conditions. above it was a chapel and a church. imagine they could go to chapel and not see the inconsistency of their treatment of all of god's children. that they could go to chapel and divinity existed in every person who was in those dungeons, and how they treated them before they put them through the door of no return. they walked through the door of no return now called the door of return. with a renewed sense of purpose to confront new justice and oppression. was their honor to see the emotions of our colleagues, the -- colleagues going through that door of r
for howard university, who sang so beautifully. i have took it with him that i say this, but he wanted to make the black national anthem america's national him. -- hymn. don't tell anybody i told you that. that is just between us today. sites weretragic man's inhumanity was displayed against his fellow man. we saw crimes perpetrated where human dignity was denied. many took their last glimpse at home for being sentenced to a life of slavery. they kept people in inhumane conditions. above it was...
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we are joined now of howard lutnick. liz: it is been a year since we spoken, it's so uplifting. >> you have all these young people in new people coming together, clients coming together, i think will raise more than last year was how mu much. >> it was 11 million and then i gave a million. >> goes to multiple different charities. i think people think it only goes to 9/11 charities. >> we really picked up 150 different charities in all the difference liberties who come, we take care of all sorts of charities in the community where employees are and we love to take children, medicine, these are just 150 different turkeys and we give away a lot of money. liz: i see this activity and i think people mourn in different ways. and you have voice chosen a different path when it comes to morning everybody on 9/11. and some people look at quite days of reflection, you do the opposite, you bring everybody here, celebrities making trade, humor,. >> tv personalities. liz: talk about why you channeled it in that way. you suffered in su
we are joined now of howard lutnick. liz: it is been a year since we spoken, it's so uplifting. >> you have all these young people in new people coming together, clients coming together, i think will raise more than last year was how mu much. >> it was 11 million and then i gave a million. >> goes to multiple different charities. i think people think it only goes to 9/11 charities. >> we really picked up 150 different charities in all the difference liberties who come,...
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the gentleman on the left is howard sinclair. this piece of paper was one of the first invitations for native girls to apply for the contest. they were very specific things they were looking for. this was not a beauty competition. this was not anything like miss america. this was basically to show that native girls were just as modern as their caucasian counterparts. that was the big thing is they wanted to show the native people were just like everyone else there was nothing different about them. when they were doing the competitions, the native girls would show that they still knew their native ways but they were also presented in ways that showed that they were modern women. the next year things were put into motion to develop what's called all-american indian day from there the process ensured a new realm which was bringing local tribes into sheridan to foster goodwill toward native americans. they basically would show what it meant to be native american. they would Ãwhite and native interaction. in the first year drew 4008
the gentleman on the left is howard sinclair. this piece of paper was one of the first invitations for native girls to apply for the contest. they were very specific things they were looking for. this was not a beauty competition. this was not anything like miss america. this was basically to show that native girls were just as modern as their caucasian counterparts. that was the big thing is they wanted to show the native people were just like everyone else there was nothing different about...
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howard, colin powell, you are the dream. james baldwin, michelle obama, you're the hope. donald glover, you are the dream fulfilling. jay-z and misses carter, you are the dream. charles drew. john lewis. john lewis. [applause] and every sadie, bulah, caledonia through the years, and every kanisha, jamaal and latre to come. you are the dream. [applause] alfre: and the hope, of the slave. [cheers and applause] announcer: ladies and gentlemen please welcome professor annette garden reed. >> you're going to make me follow that? it is really great to be here. i'm honored to be here on this great occasion. as we commemorate the start of slavery in the english north america in 1619. i say english north america because we know that enslaved africans were in north america before 1619. as early as the early 1500s, brought by the spanish. there were africans all over the southwest part of the united states, texas, mexico places that we know long before the first unsuccessful english attempt to found a colony in roanoke in 1585, and later successful colony in jamestown in 1607. the n
howard, colin powell, you are the dream. james baldwin, michelle obama, you're the hope. donald glover, you are the dream fulfilling. jay-z and misses carter, you are the dream. charles drew. john lewis. john lewis. [applause] and every sadie, bulah, caledonia through the years, and every kanisha, jamaal and latre to come. you are the dream. [applause] alfre: and the hope, of the slave. [cheers and applause] announcer: ladies and gentlemen please welcome professor annette garden reed. >>...
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the gentleman on the left in this photo is howard sinclair. it was one of the first invitations for them to apply for the contest there was very specific things they were looking for this was not a beauty competition it was not anything like miss america it was just to show the native girls were as modern as their counterparts. that was the biggest thing. they wanted to show that the native people were just like everyone else there is nothing different about them. when they're doing the competitions. they would show that they were put into motion. entered a new realm. it was bringing local tribes in to foster good whale towards goodwill towards native americans and they would show when it meant to be native american and they would basically have a lot of white and native interaction. the crowd it was nine or 10,000. they lived long enough to see that transformation in to help the relationship and native peoples. it takes book tv in american history tv on the road. to explore the literary life and history of a selected city. working with our ca
the gentleman on the left in this photo is howard sinclair. it was one of the first invitations for them to apply for the contest there was very specific things they were looking for this was not a beauty competition it was not anything like miss america it was just to show the native girls were as modern as their counterparts. that was the biggest thing. they wanted to show that the native people were just like everyone else there is nothing different about them. when they're doing the...
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i say this for howard university, who sang so beautifully. i hope it's ok with him that i say this, he wants to make the black national anthem america's national hymn. [applause] he may have had a more formal announcement, don't tell anybody i told you that. [laughter] that's just between us here today. we saw the tragic sites were man's inhumanity was displayed against his fellow man. we saw the kidnappings were purchased -- were perpetrated for human dignity was denied. many took their last glimpse at home for being sentenced to a life of slavery. imagine it all right above the horrible places were they kept people in inhumane conditions. above it was a chapel and a church. imagine they could go to chapel and not see the inconsistency of their treatment of all of god's children. that they could go to chapel and not understand the spark of divinity existed in every person who was in those dungeons, and how they treated them before they put them through the door of no return. they walked through the door of no return now called the door of re
i say this for howard university, who sang so beautifully. i hope it's ok with him that i say this, he wants to make the black national anthem america's national hymn. [applause] he may have had a more formal announcement, don't tell anybody i told you that. [laughter] that's just between us here today. we saw the tragic sites were man's inhumanity was displayed against his fellow man. we saw the kidnappings were purchased -- were perpetrated for human dignity was denied. many took their last...
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brittany howard, everybody! we'll be right back! the juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. tune in tomorrow when i'll be joined by patricia heaton and musical guests tegan and sara. now stick around for james corden. good night! ( cheers and applause ) ( theme song playing ) ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media ac ss group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show
brittany howard, everybody! we'll be right back! the juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. tune in tomorrow when i'll be joined by patricia heaton and musical guests...
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vic howard has the story. vic? >> reporter: ama, the owners of this store the harvest urban market say they've had enough, enough of the thefts, enough of the physical attacks. reet cnto t srendy ie t do >> reporter: they started the harvest urban market on eighth and howard 16 years ago, but times have changed a the lot. >> i've found people in bathrooms with needles in their legs. >> reporter: she's been attacked numerous. >> he pushed me up against this thing right here. >> reporter: on friday gil was bitten in the arm by a violent homeless man whom he tried to subdue. he also sustained bietd marks in june by a homeless woman. >> a girl came in trying to get her to exit the store, and she grab might arm and just bit me. we're not even running our business anymore. we're basically dealing with street people. >> reporter: they're everywhere in this south of market neighborhood, living on the street and in the numerous alleys intersecting eighth street. also here, police and public works cleanup crews. homeless are
vic howard has the story. vic? >> reporter: ama, the owners of this store the harvest urban market say they've had enough, enough of the thefts, enough of the physical attacks. reet cnto t srendy ie t do >> reporter: they started the harvest urban market on eighth and howard 16 years ago, but times have changed a the lot. >> i've found people in bathrooms with needles in their legs. >> reporter: she's been attacked numerous. >> he pushed me up against this thing...
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>> yeah, well, first of all, i always like being with howard dean. he's a smart guy and he's, you know, he's got a lot of wisdom, to tell you the truth. look, i think howard would agree with this. this is going to be a mammoth turnout. so when people worry, are you kind of stoking the other side, i mean, anderson, there's no more stoking the gun people. they're as stoked as you can get them. so the question is turnout, and i think it's going to be enormous. the question is will the democrats be able to talk a little bit more about bread and butter issues, the family table. that's what -- i had a democrat call me last night and say, what's going on in your part of ohio that's been heavy democrat, that's voted for trump. he goes, sometimes i feel like they're talking to the professors at the university rather than to our folks who are really caring about the kitchen table issues. i think they have to be careful about that. >> but governor kasich, if beto o'rourke is saying, you know, i'm going to -- yeah, i am coming for your ak-47s, i am coming for yo
>> yeah, well, first of all, i always like being with howard dean. he's a smart guy and he's, you know, he's got a lot of wisdom, to tell you the truth. look, i think howard would agree with this. this is going to be a mammoth turnout. so when people worry, are you kind of stoking the other side, i mean, anderson, there's no more stoking the gun people. they're as stoked as you can get them. so the question is turnout, and i think it's going to be enormous. the question is will the...
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our senior writer howard moss is stoundsing 32 years in journalism. he began as a free lanes radio correspondent eventually working to the mutual radio network where he covered israel and the state department before joining cnn. howard and i met early in our careers and have been lucky to work side by side for more than two decades. for the last 14 years, he has shaped in newscasts with his brilliant writing, turning complex subjects into words that are concise, clear and comprehensive. if you ever heard me say something clever or smart or really funny, chances are howard wrote those words. but howard is more than a writer. he is the heart and soul of our team. a moral compass and a mentor for so many. he is also a good friend to everyone he meets. and he happens to be a be a mean blues harmonica player as well. we will miss him but he is beginning an exciting new chapter in his life spending time with his beautiful wife and two daughters. we wish him only the very, very best. so tonight, for howard moss, i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. erin b
our senior writer howard moss is stoundsing 32 years in journalism. he began as a free lanes radio correspondent eventually working to the mutual radio network where he covered israel and the state department before joining cnn. howard and i met early in our careers and have been lucky to work side by side for more than two decades. for the last 14 years, he has shaped in newscasts with his brilliant writing, turning complex subjects into words that are concise, clear and comprehensive. if you...
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howard and langton is a 0.23 acre garden located in western part of sonoma. the park's entire area is dedicated to a 40-plot community garden. access to the park is for community garden plot owners and associate members and requires a key. staff tells me there's about 80 people who hold keys. the park also has monthly work days that anyone can attend the last sunday of every month. park features include pathways, planter beds, seating areas and a toolshed, and i recently learned a chicken coop. the corner of the howard and langton mini park will be briefly affected during the early morning hours from fall to spring by net new shadow from the proposed project. new shadow would be present for up to 45 minutes, with an average daily duration of just over 21 minutes. new shadow would fall along the northern quarter of the park, including the park's entry and some of the arbor and seating area. the largest new shadow was occur on november 1 at 7:37 a.m. and cover 3% of the park and last for about 4 minutes. now to the quantitative aspects of the new shadow. as the
howard and langton is a 0.23 acre garden located in western part of sonoma. the park's entire area is dedicated to a 40-plot community garden. access to the park is for community garden plot owners and associate members and requires a key. staff tells me there's about 80 people who hold keys. the park also has monthly work days that anyone can attend the last sunday of every month. park features include pathways, planter beds, seating areas and a toolshed, and i recently learned a chicken coop....
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lastly, i want to say thank you to my beloved, howard university. [applause] [laughter] at howard, i learned armando, truth and service. history and legacy is what brings me here today. i have the honor of serving our country in the highest office of our american government as deputy assistant to the president of the united states. [applause] today, i would like to tell you what i know to be true, about president trump. recently a) asked me to brief a group of african-american interns on hill. in that conversation i was asked to describe president trump in three words. that went out hesitation, i replied that when it is funny, when it is the biggest heart, and his old school. in my role, i could see inside president trump that isn't always covered in the media. i see a person who loves his country and who loves our people. the president did not run president nace views but when it did promise to help the forgotten communities. i have witnessed him do time and time again. for example, i was on the team that was working on passing the first step act.
lastly, i want to say thank you to my beloved, howard university. [applause] [laughter] at howard, i learned armando, truth and service. history and legacy is what brings me here today. i have the honor of serving our country in the highest office of our american government as deputy assistant to the president of the united states. [applause] today, i would like to tell you what i know to be true, about president trump. recently a) asked me to brief a group of african-american interns on hill....
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howard schultz former starbucks ceo not going to run for president. he sent a long letter this morning out. and he said, look. despite, you know, my efforts here, there's just not the will to elect an independent because most people think it's going to mean the re-election of donald trump. but also you read that letter. he also warned against far left candidates. and said he's going to spend all that money he was going to spend running for president to push for bipartisanship, et cetera. that's about $100 million by some estimates. but this is a guy who vowed in 2011 to not donate to any political candidates until washington got its fiscal house in order. how significant is it that he says an independent can't win but he's got money that's going to go somewhere. >> it's significant if he spends it. we'll see if he puts his money where his mouth is. and if he uses michael bloomberg as a model, who probably did tell him, that he has done a lot of research that showed him an independent can't win in the current climate. he is and has had history, michael
howard schultz former starbucks ceo not going to run for president. he sent a long letter this morning out. and he said, look. despite, you know, my efforts here, there's just not the will to elect an independent because most people think it's going to mean the re-election of donald trump. but also you read that letter. he also warned against far left candidates. and said he's going to spend all that money he was going to spend running for president to push for bipartisanship, et cetera. that's...
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so the project, as brian mentioned, is the address range is 542-550 howard street. we refer to it as the transbay parcel f project. it's totalling three-quarters of an acre. it's 750 feet to the finished roof height of the top habitable floor and then 800 feet to the top of the roof which is mostly screening for all the mechanical equipment, effectively three primary uses in this building. 29 floors of residential. that's about 434,000 square feet of residential area. 15 floors of office space, which is about 274,000 square feet. and lastly a hot, which would be about nine floors or about 239,000 gross square feet. there would be seven floors of shared amenity space for both the residential uses, so that actual tenants as well as hotel users on different floors. below grade we have 183 parking spaces, a parking ratio of 0.5 which is the ceiling for this district because this is a transit-centred district. open space on site for both benefit of the hotel users, as well as residents in the upper third of the tower. i think one of the most unique features of this build
so the project, as brian mentioned, is the address range is 542-550 howard street. we refer to it as the transbay parcel f project. it's totalling three-quarters of an acre. it's 750 feet to the finished roof height of the top habitable floor and then 800 feet to the top of the roof which is mostly screening for all the mechanical equipment, effectively three primary uses in this building. 29 floors of residential. that's about 434,000 square feet of residential area. 15 floors of office space,...
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so let me welcome howard and the panels to the stage and that howard will be introducing our panelists. [applause] >> thank you, mark here thank you all for coming. this is as mark suggested a very interesting time for states. on the one hand, many iceman in tax revenue extra strong economy and benefits of tax cuts and job act, along with many states said they hated. on the other hand, there are states who feel some real risks to their huge revenues. we will talk about revenues, talk about what states are doing with the money and how some at least are thinking about reforming their tax structures. our panelists today your longer files but very briefly, john hicks is executrix of national association of state budget officers. kim rueben is fellow at the urban brookings tax policy center of the direct of state and local finance initiative at urban. next is joseph bishop-henchman, executive i present the tax foundation finally nick johnson is senior vice president at the state fiscal policy at the center on budget and policy priorities. we will have an informal conversation among ourselve
so let me welcome howard and the panels to the stage and that howard will be introducing our panelists. [applause] >> thank you, mark here thank you all for coming. this is as mark suggested a very interesting time for states. on the one hand, many iceman in tax revenue extra strong economy and benefits of tax cuts and job act, along with many states said they hated. on the other hand, there are states who feel some real risks to their huge revenues. we will talk about revenues, talk...
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i'm howard kurtz and this is media buzz. ♪ ♪ howie: if there was one moment that seemed to capture against the backdrop of damaging hurricane, the tornado of the hostility the tornado and the prez, he unveiled earlier map of projected possible map of dorian, after trump included alabama contradicting the the national weather service, include a sliver of alabama. >> i don't know, i don't know. i don't know. >> here is the president tweeting on another map this was the originally projected path of hurricane in early stages, he says as you can see all models predicted, hitting georgia and alabama, i accept the fake news apologies. joining us to analyze mollie hemingway, justice on trial the kavanaugh confirmation and the future of the supreme court. crystal anderson, columnist for the washington examiner cofounder and clarence page columnist for the chicago tribune. molly, what do you make of torrential amount of media coverage to the president, the map, the sharpy, during this devastating hurricane? >> it was unbelievable to watch this week, so much coverage devoted to sharpy gates, they say
i'm howard kurtz and this is media buzz. ♪ ♪ howie: if there was one moment that seemed to capture against the backdrop of damaging hurricane, the tornado of the hostility the tornado and the prez, he unveiled earlier map of projected possible map of dorian, after trump included alabama contradicting the the national weather service, include a sliver of alabama. >> i don't know, i don't know. i don't know. >> here is the president tweeting on another map this was the originally...
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i don't think joe has that to worry about. >> governor howard dean, great to get your insights in all this. >> thanks. >> can't wait to hear what the governor has to say about this video. ♪ we will take you are where you got to go ♪ >> the direct quote from governor howard dean, oh, god. that was sean spicer doing a salsa. we will break down all of the moves. >> what do you rate him? what do you give him, one to ten? >> i don't know, i've never seen this program. i was asked to be on it, and on the advice of my wife i said absolutely not. >> good advice. >> that's next. ♪ ♪ (dramatic orchestra) performance comes in lots of flavors. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this! talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about getting vaccinated ag
i don't think joe has that to worry about. >> governor howard dean, great to get your insights in all this. >> thanks. >> can't wait to hear what the governor has to say about this video. ♪ we will take you are where you got to go ♪ >> the direct quote from governor howard dean, oh, god. that was sean spicer doing a salsa. we will break down all of the moves. >> what do you rate him? what do you give him, one to ten? >> i don't know, i've never seen this...
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howard marks says opportunity in distressed that are almost nonexistent in the u.s. today. he says he is now looking at china. come andportunities go. the opportunities to make money by buying distressed debt are not constant. in fact, they are the least constant thing i know about. we have a 31-year record. the result is pretty good on average. vast majorityhe of our money in the funds over five years and at the other times, the opportunities received. risky.ing is if you cannot figure out what you're doing, you pay too much. the other thing is when there is , you can getnd great bargains and if you succumb and participate and pay too much, it is risky. to see anothert --0-it -- 2008-opportunity 2008-type opportunity in the next couple of years? >> i don't think we are in a bubble. i don't think we are going into a bubble comparable to 2008, so there's no reason to believe we will have the panic we had in the fourth quarter of 2008 following the closing of lehman brothers, but, you know, there has been a great deal of debt issued. there has been a battle to be the person w
howard marks says opportunity in distressed that are almost nonexistent in the u.s. today. he says he is now looking at china. come andportunities go. the opportunities to make money by buying distressed debt are not constant. in fact, they are the least constant thing i know about. we have a 31-year record. the result is pretty good on average. vast majorityhe of our money in the funds over five years and at the other times, the opportunities received. risky.ing is if you cannot figure out...
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cannon w teach the course along with howard university professor. turned into a e.olumbia it be the 5151 commission supporting pthe effort. it's on martin luther king avenue in northeast. concert and rally set thursday night on national .wa paillntin g at 15th and u paying e tteemcoriurt ruth ba ginsbu >> features her wearing robe. serves 26 years and recently t m t heive more.serve on >> go time top seat twash wash mystics began ptseason wnba run tonight. guess what. yes. wire.y wentht down to the mystics beet the lasegas a -95t brand new arena in congresss. he now take a one game lead in the best of five series. we caught up with some fans ri ng the game tonig. >> i'm very confident andy' thinkll make it past every other team >> it's a good thing. i get to come out extended seon and bring southeast some >> representing dc. >> fridge inwomen power congratulations. >> super stoked. excited to see them go all the way. >> that's what wedo. >> go mystics. >> reach thes f first time in franchise history last year, seattle storm swept the team. not happe
cannon w teach the course along with howard university professor. turned into a e.olumbia it be the 5151 commission supporting pthe effort. it's on martin luther king avenue in northeast. concert and rally set thursday night on national .wa paillntin g at 15th and u paying e tteemcoriurt ruth ba ginsbu >> features her wearing robe. serves 26 years and recently t m t heive more.serve on >> go time top seat twash wash mystics began ptseason wnba run tonight. guess what. yes. wire.y...
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last, i want to say thank you to my beloved alma mater, howard university. [cheering] i learn ou learned our motto, tn the service. that history and legacy is what brings me here today. i have the honor of serving our country in the highest office of our american government as a deputy assistant tthedeputy asse president of the united states. [applause] today i would like to tell you what i know to be true about president of trump. recently a close friend asked me to brief a group of african-american interns on the hill and in that conversation i was asked to describe president trump in three words and without hesitation, i replied it was funny, he has the biggest heart and he's old-school. in my role i get to see a side of president trump that is not always covered in the media. i see a person who loves his country and loves our people. the president did not run on helping them but he did promise to help the forgotten communities which i've witnessed him do time and time again. for example, i was on the team that was working on passing the first step act. [
last, i want to say thank you to my beloved alma mater, howard university. [cheering] i learn ou learned our motto, tn the service. that history and legacy is what brings me here today. i have the honor of serving our country in the highest office of our american government as a deputy assistant tthedeputy asse president of the united states. [applause] today i would like to tell you what i know to be true about president of trump. recently a close friend asked me to brief a group of...
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anthony howard is with us. how did we get here? anthony: we got here because someone invented a new, cool way to deliver nicotine, the old public enemy of health. the delivery device became wildly popular in a short amount of time. we also got 20 years of legislation and litigation against tobacco could not be applied to a problem we didn't know we had. let me show you some ad campaigns for one of the most popular companies. what you are seeing are some familiar tropes, attaching nicotine with a cool looking device, young, beautiful people. that campaign was in 2016, before regulations. brent: targetiting young peoplp. >> exactly right. a demographic that we have tried hard to make off limits to big tobacco. the conversation between the food and drug administration and vaping companies is getting more regular. two weeks ago, they sent a letter saying let's not say this is more safe than smoking. brent: what caused what we have seen -- two american states to suddenly legislate and the u.s. president has gotten involved. >> a trickle
anthony howard is with us. how did we get here? anthony: we got here because someone invented a new, cool way to deliver nicotine, the old public enemy of health. the delivery device became wildly popular in a short amount of time. we also got 20 years of legislation and litigation against tobacco could not be applied to a problem we didn't know we had. let me show you some ad campaigns for one of the most popular companies. what you are seeing are some familiar tropes, attaching nicotine with...
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here is howard marks of oaktree weighing in. howard: i think it is time to be careful, not to pull back. we are investing every day, we are fully invested in our funds, which are explicitly reserved funds. we are trying to get fully invested in others -- but with caution. as i described earlier, we take a risk controlled approach to our risk asset classes. when i say with caution, i say even more cautious than usual. jonathan: let's start with you, mike collins, your thoughts on credit. a cautious approach, warranted? mike: yeah -- there has been a lot of supply, but the net supply has been contained. a lot of the supply we see is refinancing existing debt. that is a good thing. you have a huge increase in treasury supplies, a pullback in the net supply of corporate debt, so technicals continue to be strong, especially with qe in europe, you are seeing credit spreads continue to tighten. i agree on the risk side, you have to be careful. you are definitely seeing pushback into credit markets with some of these. jonathan: let's ta
here is howard marks of oaktree weighing in. howard: i think it is time to be careful, not to pull back. we are investing every day, we are fully invested in our funds, which are explicitly reserved funds. we are trying to get fully invested in others -- but with caution. as i described earlier, we take a risk controlled approach to our risk asset classes. when i say with caution, i say even more cautious than usual. jonathan: let's start with you, mike collins, your thoughts on credit. a...
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howard marks says it is getting harder to find opportunities. plus, the repo rate problems can be solved. and bill gates is among our many guests discussing climate change. he says the solutions aren't simple. >> solar and wind is helpful, but the sun does not shine 24 hours a day. juliette: this is bloomberg. ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. juliette: welcome back to "bloomberg best." i'm juliette saly. time now to revisit some of the week's most interesting interviews on bloomberg television. oaktree capital founder howard marks had plenty to say about distressed debt. his hedge fund has been scooping up nonperforming loans in china as dozens of companies struggle. -- struggle to repa
howard marks says it is getting harder to find opportunities. plus, the repo rate problems can be solved. and bill gates is among our many guests discussing climate change. he says the solutions aren't simple. >> solar and wind is helpful, but the sun does not shine 24 hours a day. juliette: this is bloomberg. ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of...
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, thank you, thank you for all of this. >> howard's wife and two young sons were on hand for the stars unveiling. the 50-year-old actor is currently starring in the sixth and final season of empire. >>> tom hanks will take home the cecil b. demille award at the next years golden globe award. the hollywood press association gives the award to individuals who make incredible impacts on the world entertainment. he joined the ranks of jeff bridges, oprah winfrey, meryl streep, morgan freeman, and lucille ball. >>> welcome to the island of the idle. >> the emmy award-winning reality series survivor returns tonight with a couple of familiar faces. for its 39th edition named island the idols, former contestants boston robert morey auto and sandra diaz twine return to serve as mentors for tonight, 90 minutes episode errors right here on cbs. that is your eye on entertainment, chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> the 49ers get their first taste of the chase center or should i say -- we will explain and honey, who shrunk the wildcard league, can they hold off? they will host a playoff game
, thank you, thank you for all of this. >> howard's wife and two young sons were on hand for the stars unveiling. the 50-year-old actor is currently starring in the sixth and final season of empire. >>> tom hanks will take home the cecil b. demille award at the next years golden globe award. the hollywood press association gives the award to individuals who make incredible impacts on the world entertainment. he joined the ranks of jeff bridges, oprah winfrey, meryl streep, morgan...
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andrew howard, thank you so much for joining us on bbc world news, great to talk to you. thanks for having me. within the next couple of hours, polls open in afghanistan — where more than nine million people are expected to cast their ballots to elect their next president. there are sixteen candidates — all of them men — including former warlords, ex—spies and members of the country's former communist government. jon ironmonger reports. after months of delays and continuing conflict, voting will soon begin in afghanistan's little presidential election. 100,000 security personnel have been deployed to guard polling station in light of a looming taliban threats. the militant group which still controls large parts of the country says there can be no free elections in the presence of foreign occupying forces and has spawned violence against anyone who participates. people are scared, according to this voter in jalalabad. they people are scared, according to this voter injalalabad. they want people are scared, according to this voter in jalalabad. they want the securit
andrew howard, thank you so much for joining us on bbc world news, great to talk to you. thanks for having me. within the next couple of hours, polls open in afghanistan — where more than nine million people are expected to cast their ballots to elect their next president. there are sixteen candidates — all of them men — including former warlords, ex—spies and members of the country's former communist government. jon ironmonger reports. after months of delays and continuing conflict,...