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i'm howard kurtz, and this is "mediabuzz". ♪ ♪ howard: on the liberal side, there's a divide between those who are thrilled by the derek chauvin conviction and those essentially dismissing it. >> i had tears that were inside, i had to do tv, so i couldn't have them out, but it was a combination of tears of relief are, tears of sadness. >> this is a wake-up call. this is the justice system trying to say, hey, this is one bad apple. because this is how it's going to be interpreted. one bad apple, he got in trouble, yea, blah, blah, blah. howard: on the conservative side, the focus is on what laura ingraham calls the big lie by left-wing media and activists. >> they are not focused on the tragedy of george floyd. because for them, he was just a stepping stone to tearing down america. they have to convince all black americans that the police hate them and will never be fair to them. >> the jury in the derek chauvin trial came to a unanimous and unequivocal verdict this afternoon. please don't hurt us. everyone understood perfectly well the consequences of an acquittal in this case. howar
i'm howard kurtz, and this is "mediabuzz". ♪ ♪ howard: on the liberal side, there's a divide between those who are thrilled by the derek chauvin conviction and those essentially dismissing it. >> i had tears that were inside, i had to do tv, so i couldn't have them out, but it was a combination of tears of relief are, tears of sadness. >> this is a wake-up call. this is the justice system trying to say, hey, this is one bad apple. because this is how it's going to be...
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howard is number two. that burden that howard takes to diversify all these fields is significant. you have to remember that our endowment compared to some of the other institutions is minuscule. we have to run this institution in a very, very practical manner to ensure this and the classics will be a part that was. >> thank you so much, president frederick. greatly appreciate it. eddie told us, cornell, how important your mother was to him and his life. will you talk to our viewers, will you tell our family that watch every day, tell them about your mom, tell them about what was so special about your mom. >> well, she was sublime and majestic because she loved with everything she had inside of her. she emptied herself. she donated herself. she served others. she said her christian faith said at the very center who she was. those who encountered her -- remind you of armstrong. felt the joy oozing out of her soul. that's who she was. i will never be one-third of the human being she was. that's true for my father, too and my brother and brother eddie is part of the family in that way
howard is number two. that burden that howard takes to diversify all these fields is significant. you have to remember that our endowment compared to some of the other institutions is minuscule. we have to run this institution in a very, very practical manner to ensure this and the classics will be a part that was. >> thank you so much, president frederick. greatly appreciate it. eddie told us, cornell, how important your mother was to him and his life. will you talk to our viewers, will...
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how does it feel to have a howard university bison in the second highest office in the land >> i'm a third generation howard university bison so you cannot beat it and i think the united states of america is lucky to have a howard university bison in that office and i think we're going to be very happy with how things turn out over the next four years >> i thought you might say something like that, professor justin hansford, thank you, sir, for staying up with us and taking our questions appreciate it. hope to have you back. >>> coming up for us this evening what are the chances the anguish we've watched play out on our televisions this week might lead as the professor was saying, as the professor was hoping to real change in this country? two of our favorite voices standing by to join us when we come back. did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. take the prilosec o
how does it feel to have a howard university bison in the second highest office in the land >> i'm a third generation howard university bison so you cannot beat it and i think the united states of america is lucky to have a howard university bison in that office and i think we're going to be very happy with how things turn out over the next four years >> i thought you might say something like that, professor justin hansford, thank you, sir, for staying up with us and taking our...
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how does it feel to have a howard university bison in the second highest office in the land >> i'm a third generation howard university bison so you cannot beat it and i think the united states of america is lucky to have a howard university bison representative in the office and i think we'll be happy how things turn out over the next four years. >> i thought you might say something like that. justin hansford, thank you for staying up and taking our questions. hope to have you back. >>> coming up, what are the chances, the anguish we watched play out on our televisions this week might lead as the professor was saying, as the professor was hoping to real change in this country? two of our favorite voices standing by to join us when we come back. people living with h-, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab t
how does it feel to have a howard university bison in the second highest office in the land >> i'm a third generation howard university bison so you cannot beat it and i think the united states of america is lucky to have a howard university bison representative in the office and i think we'll be happy how things turn out over the next four years. >> i thought you might say something like that. justin hansford, thank you for staying up and taking our questions. hope to have you...
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we will talk to mark howard about this. pros don't look to the next fed meeting. they came out the meetings afterwards. mr. howard and others are focused not on april, but on june 16. jonathan: for good reason, lisa. in june we get the forecasts. lisa: perhaps they will give us more insight, although jay powell is saying guys pay way too much attention to forecasts. we look at the data, and this is where the group will be. there is a question, and you are talking about how there is a lift to markets today. i wonder how much of it is because of all this cash sloshing around checking accounts, savings accounts. where else is it going to go given some of the frictions in the labor market, given some of the supply chain delays? i wonder how much that is going to be a theme. valuations can keep going up, even if growth doesn't necessarily outperform. jonathan: you are giving after fill too much credit for what can be sorted out in one session -- giving dr. phil too much credit for what can be sorted out in one session. [laughter] on the s&p 500, we advanced 21, up 0.5%
we will talk to mark howard about this. pros don't look to the next fed meeting. they came out the meetings afterwards. mr. howard and others are focused not on april, but on june 16. jonathan: for good reason, lisa. in june we get the forecasts. lisa: perhaps they will give us more insight, although jay powell is saying guys pay way too much attention to forecasts. we look at the data, and this is where the group will be. there is a question, and you are talking about how there is a lift to...
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howard markel. tracy is joining us from sugarland, texas. dr. markel: i've actually heard of sugarland. caller: i have three things i want to say. number one, the reason some people are hesitant to take the vaccine is because remember the democrats and our vice president pushed the idea that they weren't going to be effective and you shouldn't take them because donald trump had something to do with it. that's one people people might want to be not taking it. i take offense to the way you talk about republicans. because i'm a republican. dr. markel: i didn't speak about republicans ma'am i spoke about two individuals. they are acting like fools. i will say this on area. the stuff they are saying is not only anti-science and anti-health. they are actually harming people by spreading nonsense. it is made by pfizer. they don't care who is president as long as it makes money. big pharma but never do that, but they do. stop making up these complicit, per crazy plots that people are trying to kill other people with the disease. epidemics and pandemics
howard markel. tracy is joining us from sugarland, texas. dr. markel: i've actually heard of sugarland. caller: i have three things i want to say. number one, the reason some people are hesitant to take the vaccine is because remember the democrats and our vice president pushed the idea that they weren't going to be effective and you shouldn't take them because donald trump had something to do with it. that's one people people might want to be not taking it. i take offense to the way you talk...
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rediscover something that's just not that anything can happen i guess but matter of luck and it may howard colleagues get over sports thanks so much thanks. and i'm way i'm glad kroft that's all the news for now up next with a documentary series examining the science of fear if you dare meanwhile you follow us on twitter at t w news will have more news at the top of the hour join us then thanks for watching . can you hear me here's we're going to give you and. i'm going to. surprise you with what is. really what you. want all. the way maurice and critics joining us from athens. a primal emotion. an instinctual response. but for something so fundamental fear is still a mystery. why are some people frozen by phobia while others seem like super humans. here is really doesn't exist on my machine just. as for those who. cannot deepest fears be overcome and should we even try she is very living breathing case study of what life would be like without she or could fear in fact be good for us. to survive before the samis you call it out thanks can you bear to find out. thank. stinks there's nothing
rediscover something that's just not that anything can happen i guess but matter of luck and it may howard colleagues get over sports thanks so much thanks. and i'm way i'm glad kroft that's all the news for now up next with a documentary series examining the science of fear if you dare meanwhile you follow us on twitter at t w news will have more news at the top of the hour join us then thanks for watching . can you hear me here's we're going to give you and. i'm going to. surprise you with...
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me howard w. sports big night or almost for dortmund they were this close to living down with a perfect result they were heavy underdogs going to manchester city manchester city and leaving the premier league they've got millions more pounds worth of players in this squad picardy ehlers the coach they were heavy favorite they scored early against open in the 19th minute they got to one nil right at the half time but dortmund were down and out it looked like but then on the 60 minute mark something clicked for the open and there i would have fought back and then it culminated in the i think 4th minute when marco royce scored to level the match at 11 away from home you thinking they could leave manchester at 11 and go back home with a big big chance of getting through to the semifinals but then heartbreak in the in the 90th minute defense has been dalton's problem all year long and phil foden was the young englishman who scored in the 90th minute and they have. 3 draws snatched away from them at the
me howard w. sports big night or almost for dortmund they were this close to living down with a perfect result they were heavy underdogs going to manchester city manchester city and leaving the premier league they've got millions more pounds worth of players in this squad picardy ehlers the coach they were heavy favorite they scored early against open in the 19th minute they got to one nil right at the half time but dortmund were down and out it looked like but then on the 60 minute mark...
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it was bs, it was total junk, howard. you increasing run one of the most important shows on television engaging in media criticism because the media at large has turned from attempting, i would suggest attempting to be objective truth tellers to outright propaganda. you heard jen psaki it was low to moderate confidence of intelligence, that means detainee heard a story second or third hand related to someone else. he passed it on and gossip and nonsense but reported breathless his with finger pointing as you saw in your clips there with full condemnation of president donald trump and it was all track and the crab was designed that donald trump was not reelected as president of the united states. it was mission accomplished for the propaganda. howie: mo, low to moderate, it doesn't mean it was not proven. what were the times now describing it in the own pages as a reported arrangement. do you think looking back, the story was solid enough to go with another news organization said they confirmed it ten months ago? mo: well,
it was bs, it was total junk, howard. you increasing run one of the most important shows on television engaging in media criticism because the media at large has turned from attempting, i would suggest attempting to be objective truth tellers to outright propaganda. you heard jen psaki it was low to moderate confidence of intelligence, that means detainee heard a story second or third hand related to someone else. he passed it on and gossip and nonsense but reported breathless his with finger...
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hubert humphrey and howard hawkins, i believe. it is really about what is the jobless level we are prepared to live with in this country? i think it is 4%. there is a lot of money in this country. your previous speaker talked about we are broke. but there is available when, you know, there is a weapons system -- we do not need a new $100 billion intercontinental ballistic missile. but when it is for care, human needs, there is she has put forward a wealth tax, and there should be fair taxes along the spectrum, and not just taxing the very rich. the very rich should be paying more. our tax code is not progressive. but, we need to get in balance about what we are for as a country. and, i think that the pandemic, greta, has revealed what was normal should not have been normal, and i think we want to come back to a new normal. which is i think possible if there is a folder way of reimagining our economy, our country's purpose, and its needs. host: explain that more, what was exposed was not normal and what should be the new normal. gu
hubert humphrey and howard hawkins, i believe. it is really about what is the jobless level we are prepared to live with in this country? i think it is 4%. there is a lot of money in this country. your previous speaker talked about we are broke. but there is available when, you know, there is a weapons system -- we do not need a new $100 billion intercontinental ballistic missile. but when it is for care, human needs, there is she has put forward a wealth tax, and there should be fair taxes...
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and we're going to speak now to christopher howard he is an actor and a dancer who joins me now from new york thank you so much for joining us 1st of all i just want to ask you what this last year has actually been like for you personally. well i was on a broadway touring show when the pandemic started and we actually ended up closing the show in march of 2020 so the company and of sending us home. delayed the show for a few weeks kept trying to push back which back and ultimately closed the show so myself in a bunch of my other colleagues both in broadway shows in new york and touring companies around the whole country have lost their jobs and have been unable to work in over a year and so this reopening that you are then going to be able to start working again to see that on your horizon. for me particularly no because the show i was doing has closed permanently because of the financial impacts of the pandemic so unfortunately no i do not have a show job to go back to at this moment some of my colleagues do have a broadway productions to go back to in new york but broadway theaters
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and we're going to speak now to christopher howard he is an actor and a dancer who joins me now from new york thank you so much for joining us 1st of all i just want to ask you what this last year has actually been like for you personally well i was on a broadway touring show when the pandemic started and we actually ended up closing the show in march of 2020 so the company and of sending us home. delayed the show for a few weeks kept trying to push back which back and ultimately closed the show so myself in a bunch of my other colleagues in broadway shows in new york and touring companies around the whole country have lost their jobs and have been unable to work in over a year and does this reopening mean that you are then going to be able to start working again do you see that on your horizon. for me particularly no because the show i was doing has closed permanently because of the financial impacts of the pandemic so unfortunately no i do not have a show job to go back to at this moment some of my colleagues do have a broadway productions to go back to in new york but broadway the
and we're going to speak now to christopher howard he is an actor and a dancer who joins me now from new york thank you so much for joining us 1st of all i just want to ask you what this last year has actually been like for you personally well i was on a broadway touring show when the pandemic started and we actually ended up closing the show in march of 2020 so the company and of sending us home. delayed the show for a few weeks kept trying to push back which back and ultimately closed the...
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one was named joseph howard. this is howard here. and these two journalists had a plan. they wanted to make a lot of money. and so this is the plan that they came up with. we're gonna buy up gold. we're going to then cause a public panic. so that the american people lose confidence in the government gold prices will skyrocket and then we'll sell the gold. and will make it we'll make a mint. and so joseph howard and the other journalist the way they decided to do this is they're going to write a bogus draft proclamation and they're going to sign it with abraham lincoln's name and they say abraham lincoln is calling for 400,000 men to be drafted. now remember, this is may of 1864. this is when the war is reaching a low point public confidence is already low if lincoln is going to call for these soldiers. it's going to make people lose heart. and so howard and the other journalists write this bogus proclamation. they go to the associated press, which was a pretty new thing back then they go to the associated press at four in the morning and they they give them this bogus dr
one was named joseph howard. this is howard here. and these two journalists had a plan. they wanted to make a lot of money. and so this is the plan that they came up with. we're gonna buy up gold. we're going to then cause a public panic. so that the american people lose confidence in the government gold prices will skyrocket and then we'll sell the gold. and will make it we'll make a mint. and so joseph howard and the other journalist the way they decided to do this is they're going to write a...
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danai howard reports. thousands filled the streets of algiers on friday, chanting long live an algeria that is not military. they're calling for an overhaul of what they say is a corrupt political system and an end to the army's involvement in politics. friday's demonstrations mark the resumption of the weekly street protests that were suspended last year because of the covid—i9 pandemic. their determination has not waned. translation: the algerian people are still thirsty - for freedom, they're still searching for complete independence. translation: the people take to the streets today _ to save algeria from the hands of the ruling gangs, and to allow the people to regain their sovereignty so that they can be free in theiraffairs, freedoms, human rights. justice is a popular demand. the leaderless protest movement known as hirak began two years ago and changed the face of alegria's leadership. in november 2019, widespread protests pushed the military to oust the former president abdelaziz bouteflika, wh
danai howard reports. thousands filled the streets of algiers on friday, chanting long live an algeria that is not military. they're calling for an overhaul of what they say is a corrupt political system and an end to the army's involvement in politics. friday's demonstrations mark the resumption of the weekly street protests that were suspended last year because of the covid—i9 pandemic. their determination has not waned. translation: the algerian people are still thirsty - for freedom,...
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in the case of the latter than, what are we looking at, howard? >> i think we are probably looking at a deranged individual. of the investigative agency, fbi and others will find out who this is and will do a complete background on the individual, associates and try to determine if he or she has any relation to any terrorist group. initially it doesn't sound like that to me. it sounds like someone as you said either had an illness or was intentionally as an individual going after these people. if it was a good terrorist organization number one they would know that short of a very, very, very large truck you are going to get through, so initially sounds to me like either a drenched individual or medical incident. based on the fact officers were injured, they may have been targeted is probably a deranged individual but we will have to wait and see. neil: i'm glad you mentioned that. howard, if you could stick with us. you have been very patient. other news organizations are referring to this as an attack and we don't feel we have enough information
in the case of the latter than, what are we looking at, howard? >> i think we are probably looking at a deranged individual. of the investigative agency, fbi and others will find out who this is and will do a complete background on the individual, associates and try to determine if he or she has any relation to any terrorist group. initially it doesn't sound like that to me. it sounds like someone as you said either had an illness or was intentionally as an individual going after these...
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danai howard reports. thousands filled the streets of algiers on friday, chanting along live and algeria that is not military. they are calling for an overhaul of what they say is a corrupt political system and an end to the army's involvement in politics. friday's demonstrations mark the resumption of the weekly street protests that were suspended last year because of the covid—i9 pandemic. their determination is not waned. translation: the determination is not waned. translation:— translation: the algerian eo - le translation: the algerian pebble are _ translation: the algerian people are still _ translation: the algerian people are still thirsty - translation: the algerian people are still thirsty for i people are still thirsty for freedom, they are still searching for complete independence. searching for complete indeendence. �* ,, �* independence. translation: the eo - le independence. translation: the pebble take _ independence. translation: the pebble take to _ independence. translation: the
danai howard reports. thousands filled the streets of algiers on friday, chanting along live and algeria that is not military. they are calling for an overhaul of what they say is a corrupt political system and an end to the army's involvement in politics. friday's demonstrations mark the resumption of the weekly street protests that were suspended last year because of the covid—i9 pandemic. their determination is not waned. translation: the determination is not waned. translation:—...
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these are students at howard university in washington, d.c., a historically black university, they are protesting. what are they protesting? they are protesting in favor of a national anti-lynching law and that it be passed, which is very strange, since lynching is definitely murder. for people who may not be familiar -- edna: for people who are not familiar with lynching, they will have seen ropes hanging around the next of howard university students. it was mob violence where a person, an african-american person would be surrounded by a racist mob, hung up and lynched. i want to emphasize that the target is not just the victim directly of the murder but the entire community. these were crimes designed to intimidate and create an atmosphere of terror and fear. so, against this backdrop, i would like to turn to you, deneen, where we can focus on how this scene that lynn has described intersects with our history at the holocaust museum. how did racism impact black americans who joined the military as the u.s. entered the war. i know you have done reporting in this area. deneen: yes. aga
these are students at howard university in washington, d.c., a historically black university, they are protesting. what are they protesting? they are protesting in favor of a national anti-lynching law and that it be passed, which is very strange, since lynching is definitely murder. for people who may not be familiar -- edna: for people who are not familiar with lynching, they will have seen ropes hanging around the next of howard university students. it was mob violence where a person, an...
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howard markel. tracy is joining us from sugarland, texas. dr. markel: i've actually heard of sugarland. caller: i have three things i want to say. number one, the reason some people are hesitant to take the vaccine is because remember the democrats and our vice president pushed the idea that they weren't going to be effective and you shouldn't take them because donald trump had something to do with it. that's one people people might want to be not taking it. i take offense to the way you talk about republicans. because i'm a republican. dr. markel: i didn't speak about republicans ma'am i spoke about two individuals. they are acting like fools. i will say this on area. the stuff they are saying is not only anti-science and anti-health. they are actually harming people by spreading nonsense. it is made by pfizer. they don't care who is president as long as it makes money. big pharma but never do that, but they do. stop making up these complicit, per crazy plots that people are trying to kill other people with the disease. epidemics and pandemics
howard markel. tracy is joining us from sugarland, texas. dr. markel: i've actually heard of sugarland. caller: i have three things i want to say. number one, the reason some people are hesitant to take the vaccine is because remember the democrats and our vice president pushed the idea that they weren't going to be effective and you shouldn't take them because donald trump had something to do with it. that's one people people might want to be not taking it. i take offense to the way you talk...
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but the medical that i got for that was ridiculous current were losing can let's go tol howard and west virginia republican. >> i yes, ma'am. as listening this morning i don't want to say about the insurance. are they going to do away with personal injury care? the medicare and medicaid where to do it they had her do have other things he'll do away with? thank you. >> guest: well, i certainly don't believe congress will do with medicaid medicare. those are here to stay. i also do not see congress doing away with employer-based. what they might do is try to ban the ability of people to buy into a government run program. nobody would have to buy into that program. if people are comfortable with their employer based i would think they would still be able to have it. although i do wonder if over time there were a public option, if more and more companies might try to steer their employees into it. i wonder about the cost of healthcare is a high cost not only for individuals, but also for companies who provide healthcare to their employees. >> i was just going to ask, what if companies do aw
but the medical that i got for that was ridiculous current were losing can let's go tol howard and west virginia republican. >> i yes, ma'am. as listening this morning i don't want to say about the insurance. are they going to do away with personal injury care? the medicare and medicaid where to do it they had her do have other things he'll do away with? thank you. >> guest: well, i certainly don't believe congress will do with medicaid medicare. those are here to stay. i also do...
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to rediscover something that's just not that anything can happen i guess but matter of luck and me howard colleague you know he supports thanks so much thanks will. let's remind you of the top story this hour top e.u. officials have held talks with turkey's president and a wanted ancora or so the fonda line is michelle said they expressed concerns about turkey's commitments to human rights by gratian and refugee policy were also on the agenda. player blue cross up next in our documentary series we examined the science of fear don't be afraid you should definitely check it out and of course you can follow us on twitter and instagram d w news and always visit our website didn't you dot com for the latest from us actually w m levo crap that's all for now thanks very much for watching. you feel worried about the planets. too. host of people on the grid friends and so many it's clear remains true. join me for a deep dive into the green transformation from a tribute to the guts of. a primal emotion. i mean response. but for something so fundamental fear is still a mystery. why are some people f
to rediscover something that's just not that anything can happen i guess but matter of luck and me howard colleague you know he supports thanks so much thanks will. let's remind you of the top story this hour top e.u. officials have held talks with turkey's president and a wanted ancora or so the fonda line is michelle said they expressed concerns about turkey's commitments to human rights by gratian and refugee policy were also on the agenda. player blue cross up next in our documentary series...
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how go the wedding plans, howard? great. we spent five hours last night at macy's registering for gifts. looks like i'm finally going to have that darling little earthenware asparagus dish i've always wanted. see, this is the good thing about having a girlfriend 9,000 miles away. i can spend my nights doing whatever i want. you mean like playing nerd games with us and then taking a suspiciously long shower? maybe. we enter the dungeon. you see a dragon. really? so we're playing dungeons & dragons and we walk into a dungeon and see a dragon? isn't that a little on the nose? when you play chutes and ladders, do you complain about all the chutes and all the ladders? are you gonna eat that whole pie? maybe. why not? who do i have in my life to watch my figure for? oh, god, did you watch bridget jones again? no, it's just that everybody's got someone. sheldon's with amy, howard's getting married, you're dating my sister. now that howard's getting married, maybe he'll inflate one of his old girlfriends for you. you know who i blam
how go the wedding plans, howard? great. we spent five hours last night at macy's registering for gifts. looks like i'm finally going to have that darling little earthenware asparagus dish i've always wanted. see, this is the good thing about having a girlfriend 9,000 miles away. i can spend my nights doing whatever i want. you mean like playing nerd games with us and then taking a suspiciously long shower? maybe. we enter the dungeon. you see a dragon. really? so we're playing dungeons &...
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the team wants to build a ballpark at the howard terminal with 35,000 seats. the plan also includes up to 3,000 housing units and retail space. today, the oakland united coalition will air its concerns aday ahead of a planning commission hearing on the project. >>> and marin county could be hit with water restrictions. the water district would be the first big bay area water agency to make such a move. if passed, people would only be allowed to water their lawn one day a week. washing cars, refilling swimming pools would be limits. fines could be up to $250 with enforcement starting a check at weather with meteorologist mary lee and we need the rain. >> desperately sew. we are in a drought across the bay area. as we look to the end of the week, there is a chance to see a few showers, we'll take what we can get. we are about 30% of average for our water year of what we should be seeing this time. here is a live look at san francisco. the transamerica pyramid across the bay. blue skies. temperatures in the 50s and the 60s at this hour. i'm tracking on shore flow
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howard: my dad has never said that to me. not because he doesn't love me, but because culturally, it was uncomfortable for him. so, i teased him the other day and i said, "how come you never say that to me?" and he said "you're too old now." now that he's a grandfather he says i love you to my son every time he sees him. my advice to all the fathers out there, forget the material things, forget the cultural restrictions, they grow up way too fast for you to waste even a single precious minute or moment. mom: say bye bye. baby: bye bye. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: teddy roosevelt famously used in antitrust law to save capitalism, which was on its way out. they broke up monopolies because they were abusing consumers and discrediting the entire system. can he save the system by restraining it? there was almost so much abuse people can it take it so they started looking to other options. why is socialism popular? that's why. because big monopolies are discrediting market capitalism. unfortunately, corporation seem to have more political p
howard: my dad has never said that to me. not because he doesn't love me, but because culturally, it was uncomfortable for him. so, i teased him the other day and i said, "how come you never say that to me?" and he said "you're too old now." now that he's a grandfather he says i love you to my son every time he sees him. my advice to all the fathers out there, forget the material things, forget the cultural restrictions, they grow up way too fast for you to waste even a...
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and we are now joined by howard catton he is the c.e.o. of the international council of nurses which recently how they women are with their african health workers thank you so much for your time sir can you tell us what the situation is right now in the hospitals in south africa. they are close to being overwhelmed to start off are exhausted some are some of scared as well there are issues with numbers of beds scarcity of of i.c.u. beds and of oxygen supplies as well the suspension of the jane just a vaccine it's it's a temporary and it's a precautionary measure people worried about vaccines being developed quickly and actually this shows us the detail the scrutiny that's been given to these vaccines we just need to let the scientists in the experts look at the evidence the numbers from the u.s. i think it was 6 cases where they've been close out of something like 66000000 and it's not clear whether there's a causal link all or not but the key issue here is to make sure that health care workers and nurses do get a vaccine as quickly as pos
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more now on this big night in european football i'm joined by my colleague here in the studio at me howard w. sports big night or almost for dortmund they were this close to living down with a perfect result they were heavy underdogs going to manchester city manchester city leaving the premier league they've got a 1000000 small pounds worth of players in this squad picardy ehlers the coach they were heavy favorites they scored early against open in the 19th minute they got to one nil right at the half time but dortmund were down and out it looked like but then on the 60 minute mark something clicked the door open and there i would have fought back and then it culminated in the 4th minute when marco royce scored to level the match at 11 away from home me thinking i could leave manchester at 11 and go back home with a big big chance of getting through to the semifinals but then hot break in the in the 90th minute defense has been dormant problem all year long and phil followed and it was the young englishman who scored in the 90th minute and they have a victory drop snatched away from them a
more now on this big night in european football i'm joined by my colleague here in the studio at me howard w. sports big night or almost for dortmund they were this close to living down with a perfect result they were heavy underdogs going to manchester city manchester city leaving the premier league they've got a 1000000 small pounds worth of players in this squad picardy ehlers the coach they were heavy favorites they scored early against open in the 19th minute they got to one nil right at...
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shannon. >> shannon: howard kurtz, thank you very much. part of our move to a new hour, fox news at night is pleased to present a new segment we hope will become a midnight staple. who said it. let's bring into members of the bream team. both staying up for i stay bedtime tonight. great to see you. >> hi, shannon. >> it's tuesday, right? it's beyond good evening, good morning, it depends on your time zone. so you solve the story about governor desantis and 60 minutes. it didn't take long for people to go on and see the unedited video to see the great difference in the impression that his cast about the way these were handled. here's one of my first ones now. so let's stick to this one. here is a tweet. i said this before, and i will say it again. publix was recommended by the florida officials as the other pharmacies were not ready to start. period, full. either of you have an idea of who said that? >> i think it's a democrat. i'm going to say democrat. spew on both of you are right, this is the fema director for florida. you guys wouldn't
shannon. >> shannon: howard kurtz, thank you very much. part of our move to a new hour, fox news at night is pleased to present a new segment we hope will become a midnight staple. who said it. let's bring into members of the bream team. both staying up for i stay bedtime tonight. great to see you. >> hi, shannon. >> it's tuesday, right? it's beyond good evening, good morning, it depends on your time zone. so you solve the story about governor desantis and 60 minutes. it...
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. >> is that when you were a student here in washington at howard university? that's pretty scary event that you're describing. >> no. this was actually when i went to xavier in louisiana, but you are my howard brother, both of us having gone there. luckily, that didn't happen in d.c. >> chris stewart, thank god you're okay. and we'll continue our conversation. appreciate it very much. >> any time. >> good work. >>> let's bring back cnn's omar jimenez on the ground in minneapolis along with cnn political commentator bakari sellers and legal analyst paul callen. >> it certainly doesn't just contradict the prosecution's expert witnesses, and there were so many of them, it contradicts what we heard from chauvin's police chief, right? >> yeah. i have to agree with my good friend, chris stewart, on this one. this expert wasn't up to par today. he wasn't decisive. he wasn't commanding of the courtroom. he didn't have the same charisma you saw a lot of those experts have last week. i'm not sure he scored any points for the defense in this case. and if the defense is g
. >> is that when you were a student here in washington at howard university? that's pretty scary event that you're describing. >> no. this was actually when i went to xavier in louisiana, but you are my howard brother, both of us having gone there. luckily, that didn't happen in d.c. >> chris stewart, thank god you're okay. and we'll continue our conversation. appreciate it very much. >> any time. >> good work. >>> let's bring back cnn's omar jimenez on...
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and now, howard, to you. and capturing some of the themes that we've heard from your acllow panel participants here. moving people along with what a lisa called the vaccine acceptance continuum, which as l we know a lot of people have already moved. the ones who may be left in a ml month or so are going to be different from the people who already moved out of that movable middle. and the role in particular of primary care clinicians as the trustededmessengers, of those wo have the trust of the patients in the community. let's talk about your recommendations to the task force around primary care in particular. as we heard, not all doctors are always as informed as they should be. done at and they also can be susceptiblp to mixed messages. give us a sense of what needs tc be done at this point to sure continue t to reach out to the primary care community to make e sure they are well informed and also extremely well equipped to convey these messages that will help people move along that continuum that lisa descr
and now, howard, to you. and capturing some of the themes that we've heard from your acllow panel participants here. moving people along with what a lisa called the vaccine acceptance continuum, which as l we know a lot of people have already moved. the ones who may be left in a ml month or so are going to be different from the people who already moved out of that movable middle. and the role in particular of primary care clinicians as the trustededmessengers, of those wo have the trust of the...
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i'm howard kurtz. i hope you like my facebook page. you can come on twitter, you don't need encouragement. media buzz meter, you is subscribe at apple play or google play. i'm talking fast because we are almost out of time. 11:00 eastern for the next media buzz. ♪ ♪ because it's time. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ ♪ time for grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ ♪. arthel: president biden under pressure to respond to a record number of arrest at the southern border u.s. custom and border protection reporting is 71% increase of apprehensions from february to march this year, hello and welcome to fox news live i am arthel neville. eric: hello everyone thank you for joining us on the sunday i am eric shawn we have two other major stories we are following at this hour president biden trying to set up a commission as you heard to study changing the number of justices on the supreme court including not just adding
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already voted out of her former howard. the current squad for priority aircraft the number almost 100 in 20 years after the 1st successful motor operated airplane flew in the united states we can now say you're going to be really good for another part of the triumph hailed as a right brothers moment in fact the many for palm copter named ingenuity carried a bit of the wright brothers with it the right but there's 1000 military they flew this with a. small spruce wood and fabric system we in ingenuity with all the high tech materials and carbon fiber skins and metals we are very proud to on that experimental aircraft from long ago by carrying a small piece of fabric. on ingenuity here you'll see engineers installing that small piece of fabric this fabric. is formed your original aircraft that flew at kitty hawk nasa had to wait more than 3 hours to find out if the preprogrammed flight actually happened 178000000 miles away but flight controllers in california confirmed and genuity is brief hop after getting data via the pers
already voted out of her former howard. the current squad for priority aircraft the number almost 100 in 20 years after the 1st successful motor operated airplane flew in the united states we can now say you're going to be really good for another part of the triumph hailed as a right brothers moment in fact the many for palm copter named ingenuity carried a bit of the wright brothers with it the right but there's 1000 military they flew this with a. small spruce wood and fabric system we in...
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we will go to howard in virginia. a republican. caller: i was listening earlier this morning. are they going to do with the personal insurance we have, plus the medicare and medicaid we have? thank you. guest: uh, well, i certainly do not see congress doing away with medicare and medicaid, those programs are here to stay. and i also do not see congress doing away with employer-based insurance. what they might do is to try to expanded the ability of people to buy into a government run program. nobody would have to buy into the program. if people are comfortable with their employer-based insurance, then i would think that, you know, that they would still be able to have it, although i do wonder if over time, if there was a public option, if more and more companies might try to steer their employees into it. i wonder about the cost of health care -- it's a high cost not only for individuals, but for companies to provide health care to their employees. host: i was going to ask, what if companies do away with employer-based insurance? guest: i do think that that is going to be part
we will go to howard in virginia. a republican. caller: i was listening earlier this morning. are they going to do with the personal insurance we have, plus the medicare and medicaid we have? thank you. guest: uh, well, i certainly do not see congress doing away with medicare and medicaid, those programs are here to stay. and i also do not see congress doing away with employer-based insurance. what they might do is to try to expanded the ability of people to buy into a government run program....
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here's fox news media and list and host of fox news media buzz howard kurtz. >> the media have been accused of decades of liberal bias by richard nixon. >> the press is the enemy, the press is the enemy. >> by george h.w. bush. not so much by barack obama. >> the feeling most people get when they hear barack obama i got this thrill going up my leg. >> and by donald trump who hit back hard. >> these are just dishonest, terrible people. i'm telling you that fake, fake, disgusting news. >> have four years of increasingly hostile coverage of trump made the press more reflectively anti-republican now that joe biden is president? it's a difficult question because biden has a less confrontational style but many reporters steam admire him. >> the perception of you that got you elected as a moral, decent man. >> when the "new york post" broke this story of hunter biden's incriminating laptop not only did twitter censor the story and later apologize. >> incredible interference of the right to vote and be heard. >> the managing editor dismissed it saying we don't want to waste our time on stories that
here's fox news media and list and host of fox news media buzz howard kurtz. >> the media have been accused of decades of liberal bias by richard nixon. >> the press is the enemy, the press is the enemy. >> by george h.w. bush. not so much by barack obama. >> the feeling most people get when they hear barack obama i got this thrill going up my leg. >> and by donald trump who hit back hard. >> these are just dishonest, terrible people. i'm telling you that...
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expedition of yours was a scam more or less because the data was being withheld and they really had howard at beijing over this. here are haven't heard a new one describe it as a scam not to me anyway but look i think this is what are the important thing here again we look at the data we review the data we ask questions of the doctor we interpret the data now then what people do with it is kind of up to them now we felt biased on our sets and that the laboratory leak was highly unlikely now if that doesn't suit the political interpretation of that well you know that's something that's got to be discussed in the same way that the chinese to have their own narrative about this story that we didn't necessarily entirely agree with either the cape issue though is it if you make too much of a political possibility you prevent the ongoing work from happening in new hires off the chance to continue this work and and as a scientist that's what really worries me. and of course the team were aware of how politically charged it is because it obviously it was a bio warfare lab and that means something
expedition of yours was a scam more or less because the data was being withheld and they really had howard at beijing over this. here are haven't heard a new one describe it as a scam not to me anyway but look i think this is what are the important thing here again we look at the data we review the data we ask questions of the doctor we interpret the data now then what people do with it is kind of up to them now we felt biased on our sets and that the laboratory leak was highly unlikely now if...
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i'm howard kurtz. i'd like to wish you a happy easter and you can like our facebook page, we post my daily columns there. continue the conversation on twitter, check out my podcast, media buzz meter. you can subscribe at apple itunes or goo bell pod casts or get it on your amazon device. well, we pack a lot in as we try the to do every week. we are back here next sunday, 11:00 eastern. hope to see you then with the latest buzz. if you have... ...moderate to severe psoriasis, ... ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea,... ...nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts... ...or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should m
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>> howard kurtz for us tonight we will see you on 11:00 a.m. on sunday morning. the u.s. has seen some signs of iranian seriousness during indirect talks in vienna over its nuclear deal with the west. a senior state department official says the united states has not seen enough and the main? is over at tehran's repeated demand that washington left all sanctions imposed since 2017. the official says there will be no deal if iran sticks to that position. up next the passing of prince philip. we will have a live report from london. first other news from beyond our borders tonight. an explosive eruption rocks evoking on the eastern caribbean island of st. vincent. it comes following mandatory evacuation orders from local government. emergency management officials said the ashkelon was about 20,000 feet high. police in northern ireland deployed water cannons for the first time in six years as they try to disperse protesters who hurled stones, fireworks, and molotov cocktails at officers during another night of violence in belfast. the violence erupted last week has anger over
>> howard kurtz for us tonight we will see you on 11:00 a.m. on sunday morning. the u.s. has seen some signs of iranian seriousness during indirect talks in vienna over its nuclear deal with the west. a senior state department official says the united states has not seen enough and the main? is over at tehran's repeated demand that washington left all sanctions imposed since 2017. the official says there will be no deal if iran sticks to that position. up next the passing of prince...
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they hatch a scheme with howard baker who was the republican minority leader of the senate. carter empowered him. he revolutionized the vice presidency. they call him to baker's office. they put a call into the president. senator, i would so much like your wife's council on foreign policy if you could come over to the white house and see me, i would really appreciate it. carter says, you know, i would really appreciate your support on the panama canal. he leaves a book with him that he had written earlier on semantics. this had to be one of the most boring books ever written. jimmy carter is the only american president except for maybe jefferson who would actually read the book. quizzing him on it to see whether he has read it. carter passes the test and talks about semantics. one more thing he wants, he says, mr. president, i would like to come over and give you my wise counsel on foreign policy every two weeks. this, i thought was brilliant. i cannot possibly limited to only two weeks. i would not want to lock ourselves into that schedule. he goes, that sounds good. he vot
they hatch a scheme with howard baker who was the republican minority leader of the senate. carter empowered him. he revolutionized the vice presidency. they call him to baker's office. they put a call into the president. senator, i would so much like your wife's council on foreign policy if you could come over to the white house and see me, i would really appreciate it. carter says, you know, i would really appreciate your support on the panama canal. he leaves a book with him that he had...
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and we're going to speak now to christopher howard he is an actor and a dancer who joins me now from new york thank you so much for joining us 1st of all i just want to ask you what this last year has actually been like for you personally well i was on a broadway touring show when the pandemic started and we actually ended up closing the show in march of 2020 so the company and of sending us home. delayed the show for a few weeks kept trying to push back which back and ultimately closed the show so myself in a bunch of my other colleagues in broadway shows in new york and touring companies around the whole country have lost our jobs and have been unable to work in over a year and does this reopening mean that you are then going to be able to start working again do you see that on your horizon. for me particularly no because the show i was doing has closed permanently because of the financial impacts of the pandemic so unfortunately no i do not have a show job to go back to at this moment some of my colleagues do have a broadway productions to go back to in new york but broadway theat
and we're going to speak now to christopher howard he is an actor and a dancer who joins me now from new york thank you so much for joining us 1st of all i just want to ask you what this last year has actually been like for you personally well i was on a broadway touring show when the pandemic started and we actually ended up closing the show in march of 2020 so the company and of sending us home. delayed the show for a few weeks kept trying to push back which back and ultimately closed the...
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he died after the january 6th insurrection another officer, howard liebengood, died by suicide. rioters that day explicitly targeting officers in the aftermath of the riot officers working 18-hour shifts six days a week for weeks on end to maintain tighter security >> today is just another example of what they do every day for us to put their lives on the line and officers across the country. >> kasie, you cover capitol hill for us. officer evans, i understand, is someone you saw regularly. >> reporter: lester, officer evans was a familiar face to me and to so many others who work at the capitol every day. he was always friendly, quick with a smile or a hello and lately after the insurrection senators, aides, reporters at the capitol would often stop to tell officer evans and his colleagues thank you and today he died manning the barricade to keep us all safe. lester >> all right thank you, kasie >>> joining me now is former new york city police commissioner bill bratton bill, in this case the officers did their job. they stopped the suspect. but does each successive attack or e
he died after the january 6th insurrection another officer, howard liebengood, died by suicide. rioters that day explicitly targeting officers in the aftermath of the riot officers working 18-hour shifts six days a week for weeks on end to maintain tighter security >> today is just another example of what they do every day for us to put their lives on the line and officers across the country. >> kasie, you cover capitol hill for us. officer evans, i understand, is someone you saw...
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have to leave the conversation there thank you so much to all of our guests power felgenhauer alexia howard ron and richard whites and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page at facebook dot com for response a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at c.j. inside story for me my gentleman the whole team here by phone after. on counting the cost of the 1000000000 as the bank has finally had it off of brazil's president green bombs how the world plans to reduce carbon emissions mouton false facts of life to nature boss europe's rush for battery technology. counting the cost i'll just see about. the long of what do i owe the richest. but my sister saved me. a lot of my last year with more family you talk about the reality of addiction in the arab wilds i'm the struggle for a cup for a mother to him it was just me and it's a drug. i'll just say oh well it goes inside a rehab clinic in the niles outside. rehab egypt edge of addiction on al-j
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so when general eisenhower and he became generalized in howard became the supreme allied commander during the the war in europe, what were his responsibilities in this role and his approach to them? well, actually dwight eisenhower's the strategic leader. he was a supreme commander and his job was to reconcile all the factors involved in any military operation. and of course when he has given that appointment he has been given the appointment for operation overlord, which is what we often called d-day his job was to rationalize the the strategic objectives with logistics with the use of forces with the politics with everything that goes into making a successful operation. this is this is actually one of my favorite pictures of ike during the war. he's actually here talking to the 101st airborne division literally within an hour they are going to take off for the coast of normandy in what is one of the most ambitious and certainly the largest amphibious landing in military history. this is one of the largest operations ever and and so um, you know, there were a lot of factors there includi
so when general eisenhower and he became generalized in howard became the supreme allied commander during the the war in europe, what were his responsibilities in this role and his approach to them? well, actually dwight eisenhower's the strategic leader. he was a supreme commander and his job was to reconcile all the factors involved in any military operation. and of course when he has given that appointment he has been given the appointment for operation overlord, which is what we often...
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in 1933, he joined the scripps howard company, the newspaper enterprise association which was situated in cleveland, ohio. and then in 1946, right after the second world war, he joined "the washington post" where he spent the rest of his career. and he died about six weeks after his last cartoon appeared in "the washington post." his last cartoon appeared on august 26th, 2001, and he died just a week shy of his 92nd birthday in october. the library of congress has the herblock collection. we have about 14,460 of his editorial cartoons, but we have nearly all of the work he produced for "the washington post". he did give away cartoons to friends, but we have the majority of his output. so mr. block drew cartoons about presidents from hoover to the second george bush. and so you get to see how his career evolved, how his opinions changed. see how he drew particular presidents. obviously, i just brought out a selection of cartoons to give a sense of how he perceived different presidents and how his style evolved. the first cartoon we have is about herbert hoover who -- which was the first
in 1933, he joined the scripps howard company, the newspaper enterprise association which was situated in cleveland, ohio. and then in 1946, right after the second world war, he joined "the washington post" where he spent the rest of his career. and he died about six weeks after his last cartoon appeared in "the washington post." his last cartoon appeared on august 26th, 2001, and he died just a week shy of his 92nd birthday in october. the library of congress has the...
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and save at trelegy.com. >>> now to a move taken yesterday by howard university that poses a big cause for concern for our next guest. the university announced it is shutting down its classic studies department as part of, quote, prioritization efforts. it is currently the only historically black college or university with such a department. in response, harvard university's cornel west and author and educator, jeremy tate, co-wrote an opinion piece for "the washington post" writing, howard university's removal of classics a spiritual catastrophe. quote, academia's continual campaign to disregard or neglect the classics is a sign of spiritual decay, moral decline, and a deep intellectual narrowness running amok in american culture. those who commit this terrible act treat western civilization as either irrelevant and not worthy of prioritization or as harmful and worthy only of condemnation. to end this spiritual catastrophe, we must restore true education, mobilizing all of the intellectual and moral resources we can to create human beings of courage, vision, and civic virtue. this cl
and save at trelegy.com. >>> now to a move taken yesterday by howard university that poses a big cause for concern for our next guest. the university announced it is shutting down its classic studies department as part of, quote, prioritization efforts. it is currently the only historically black college or university with such a department. in response, harvard university's cornel west and author and educator, jeremy tate, co-wrote an opinion piece for "the washington post"...
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exciting time there's no finger pointing in texas this is the time to fix it everywhere brierly martin howard roark thank you as always for stepping into the big picture possibly americans most dreaded deadline is looming when i say april 15 year jump right and even though the pandemic gave us an extra month to get our income taxes in procrastination never takes a holiday a year ago when the shutdown hit i figured this is my opportunity i'm finally going to organize my office i'm finally going to clean up my cellar i'm just now chipping away at it so we asked author psychology today columnist and cycle therapist nancy collyer what are the magic words you can say in the mirror to get off the dime about something you've been postponing. well i right off for my south and listen you're no different than all the people i talk to every day you know all the plans and then here we are 11th hour haven't done it but i want to offer myself a couple it's of advice in the mirror why me is 1st and i had knowledge of it's he adds to our taxes it's just if he is taxed for every human being and less i don't k
exciting time there's no finger pointing in texas this is the time to fix it everywhere brierly martin howard roark thank you as always for stepping into the big picture possibly americans most dreaded deadline is looming when i say april 15 year jump right and even though the pandemic gave us an extra month to get our income taxes in procrastination never takes a holiday a year ago when the shutdown hit i figured this is my opportunity i'm finally going to organize my office i'm finally going...
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hubert humphrey and howard hawkins, i believe. it is really about what is the jobless level we are prepared to live with in this country? i think it is 4%. there is a lot of money in this country. your previous speaker talked about we are broke. but there is available when, you know, there is a weapons system -- we do not need a new $100 billion intercontinental ballistic missile. but when it is for care, human needs, there is often a battle, and i think it is about the priority of the country, and we can do better by meeting the needs of people, all people. elizabeth warren, who i think is a remarkable figure, she has put forward a wealth tax. ok. but i also believe that -- and this should not be heretical -- that there should be fair taxes along the spectrum, not just taxing the very rich. the very rich should be paying much more. our tax code is not progressive. but we need to get in balance about what we are for as a country. and i think the pandemic has revealed -- what was normal should not have been normal. and i think we w
hubert humphrey and howard hawkins, i believe. it is really about what is the jobless level we are prepared to live with in this country? i think it is 4%. there is a lot of money in this country. your previous speaker talked about we are broke. but there is available when, you know, there is a weapons system -- we do not need a new $100 billion intercontinental ballistic missile. but when it is for care, human needs, there is often a battle, and i think it is about the priority of the country,...