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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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. >> reporter: jen howard is only speaking out because of her husband jason wanted their story told. has your husband been taken care of? >> by organizations that help vets, yes. by the v.a. system? no. >> reporter: a marine veteran, jason did two tours in iraq. while there his wife says he worried about exposure to toxic fumes from pits where trash was burned. >> they burned pretty much everything. they couldn't necessarily read what all of the chemicals were because it was in i guess arabic. they just said it was smoke, fire, burning waste, burning human waste, burning chemical waste. >> reporter: within months doctors found the source. glioblastoma, the same terminal brain cancer that killed president biden's son, beau, who spent a year serving in iraq. then candidate biden brought up the issue of burn pits at a 2019 town hall. >> because of his exposure to burn pits -- and mind you, i can't prove it yet. he came back with stage 4 glioblastoma. >> reporter: at least 230 burn pits were used at bases in iraq and afghanistan. one of the largest, balad air base where a ten-acre trash
. >> reporter: jen howard is only speaking out because of her husband jason wanted their story told. has your husband been taken care of? >> by organizations that help vets, yes. by the v.a. system? no. >> reporter: a marine veteran, jason did two tours in iraq. while there his wife says he worried about exposure to toxic fumes from pits where trash was burned. >> they burned pretty much everything. they couldn't necessarily read what all of the chemicals were because it...
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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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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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i will now turn it over to my colleague howard that will go over the announcements this week. >> thank you to all the mayors with their leadership. earlier this week the president released official action to respond to the increase of anti- asian violence including reinstating and reinvigorating the white house initiative on asian american pacific islanders with an initial focus on anti- asian bias and violence according across federal agencies to combat anti- asian violence especially anti- asian violence at the intersection of gender-based violence and over the coming weeks the menstruation will meet with asian americans and pacific islander leaders and the organizations for structure and community engagement. the president will appoint a permanent director to lead the initiative in the coronation of policies across the federal government and the hawaiian and pacific island or. survivors of domestic violence and domestic assault was also announced allocating 49.5 million in american rescue plan for community-based specific services and programs for survivors of the basic violence and
i will now turn it over to my colleague howard that will go over the announcements this week. >> thank you to all the mayors with their leadership. earlier this week the president released official action to respond to the increase of anti- asian violence including reinstating and reinvigorating the white house initiative on asian american pacific islanders with an initial focus on anti- asian bias and violence according across federal agencies to combat anti- asian violence especially...
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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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let's get some perspective on the story with howard catton he is the c.e.o. of the international council of nurses which recently held a weapon are with african health workers howard thank you very much for joining us we mentioned earlier that the johnson and johnson vaccine has been suspended and that that is having a big impact on the roll out of course in south africa how concerned are you about the situation there. the situation with johnson and johnson as your report said the precautionary we're being ultra cautious about this we know people were worried about the speed of the rollout of vaccines this is the scrutiny in the checks really really working so we need to stay calm on this and we need to give the scientists the time to look at the information and advise us and also nurses driven by the evidence on this that there are 6 cases out of i think 6000000 so far whether there's a causal link hasn't been determined as well so we need to see what the scientists have to say but when vaccines are approved as being safe and effective i would say that healt
let's get some perspective on the story with howard catton he is the c.e.o. of the international council of nurses which recently held a weapon are with african health workers howard thank you very much for joining us we mentioned earlier that the johnson and johnson vaccine has been suspended and that that is having a big impact on the roll out of course in south africa how concerned are you about the situation there. the situation with johnson and johnson as your report said the precautionary...
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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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howard and i go way back. we grew up in the western community. he has deep roots in the neighborhood and he's a bridge builder and pacemaker and would like to keep our community safe i'm glad to have him here today. [foreign language] >> thank you very much. i he'd like to first of all say thank you to our mayor not only bringing us together but she herself having her boots to the ground in chinatown to build a bridge and all the stuff we have been dealing with in the community thank you you for your work here. i'm here to say as mayor breeze said earlier when i see a senior i don't look at her as asian, white, or black. i see her as a senior. we were at the hub one day and the asian lady was 92 years old. i saw her and said let me help you with the box. she kept saying that was very nice of you i didn't think it was nice but the right thing to do we are facing challenges within the last four years on 1600 pennsylvania street there has been--they have--i'm sorry. excuse me. they have been devicive and time to pull together and go back to our root
howard and i go way back. we grew up in the western community. he has deep roots in the neighborhood and he's a bridge builder and pacemaker and would like to keep our community safe i'm glad to have him here today. [foreign language] >> thank you very much. i he'd like to first of all say thank you to our mayor not only bringing us together but she herself having her boots to the ground in chinatown to build a bridge and all the stuff we have been dealing with in the community thank you...
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there were two journalists, one was named joseph howard, this is howard here. in these two journalists had a plan. they wanted to make a lot of money. so this is the plan that they came up with. we are going to buy up go. we are then going to cause a public panic so that the american people lose confidence in the government, gold prices will skyrocket and then we will sell the go and we will make it -- we will make a mint. so joseph howard and the other journalist, the way they decided to do this was their going to write a bogus draft proclamation and 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 new back then. they go to the associated press at 4:00 in the morning and give them this bogus
there were two journalists, one was named joseph howard, this is howard here. in these two journalists had a plan. they wanted to make a lot of money. so this is the plan that they came up with. we are going to buy up go. we are then going to cause a public panic so that the american people lose confidence in the government, gold prices will skyrocket and then we will sell the go and we will make it -- we will make a mint. so joseph howard and the other journalist, the way they decided to do...
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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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identifies asian american rated at enough over to my colleague howard. who will go over actions announces week pretty. >> thank you. [inaudible]. additional actions on the increase of the asian violence. initial. [inaudible]. federal agencies to come combat anti- asian bias and gender-based violence, over the coming weeks, the ministration will be with that asian americans with the leaders. [inaudible]. to hear the recommendations structure and community engagement. and the president appoint a permanent director for these initiatives and coordination of policy across the federal government and anti- asian american and pacific islander communities printed the survivors of domestic violence also dealt with the department of health and human services beginning 49.5 million and reckon what you plan to draft for the community based specific services and programs survivors of domestic. [inaudible]. president biden also directed the department of justice across agency initiative to addresses anti- asian violence including receiving departments to crime enforcem
identifies asian american rated at enough over to my colleague howard. who will go over actions announces week pretty. >> thank you. [inaudible]. additional actions on the increase of the asian violence. initial. [inaudible]. federal agencies to come combat anti- asian bias and gender-based violence, over the coming weeks, the ministration will be with that asian americans with the leaders. [inaudible]. to hear the recommendations structure and community engagement. and the president...
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. >> his name is howard hatch. there he is. he started working in the old printing shop 22 years ago. he was working there and no one said much unless you were there to see him working the old printing press. only recently did fame find him through tiktok. how did that happen? hatch shares short explanations of the printing process or posts videos of the equipment in action. it is actually kind of interesting stuff. the tiktok account is now the most popular account for any museum in the entire world with twice as many followers as the population of sacramento. you got to check it out. >> wow. >> howard hatch, in the old printing shop in sacramento. >> you know, i don't have a tiktok. i feel like i'm too old for it. maybe time to get on it. >> "saturday night live" is right now. you're not old at all, anoushah. you know that. >> i'm getting there. have great night. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he
. >> his name is howard hatch. there he is. he started working in the old printing shop 22 years ago. he was working there and no one said much unless you were there to see him working the old printing press. only recently did fame find him through tiktok. how did that happen? hatch shares short explanations of the printing process or posts videos of the equipment in action. it is actually kind of interesting stuff. the tiktok account is now the most popular account for any museum in the...
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one was a man named joe howard, jr., who was -- who covered the case for the boston globe. he was at the time the highest-paid correspondent in america. he traveled, it was said, with a blonde stenographer, and he devoted a great deal of attention to bringing his readers into the courtroom so that, so that people could follow along in the proceedings, not what actually happened while the court was in session, but also the sense of urgency that so many felt in their attempts to get into the courthouse. the fact that so many women were in the audience. the numbers of women steadily increased throughout the trial so that by the end, more than half were women. some even put the number higher. and he would scan the crowd for, you know, pretty faces as he was wont to do. and other celebrities of the day would receive mention. he turned minor court officials into characters so that the readers would have the, you know, the pleasure of reading about their -- the familiar, the familiar people and the pomposity of the sheriff or the eloquence of the lawyer. he even reported on the ac
one was a man named joe howard, jr., who was -- who covered the case for the boston globe. he was at the time the highest-paid correspondent in america. he traveled, it was said, with a blonde stenographer, and he devoted a great deal of attention to bringing his readers into the courtroom so that, so that people could follow along in the proceedings, not what actually happened while the court was in session, but also the sense of urgency that so many felt in their attempts to get into the...
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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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the city announced a new sobering center today that will open on howard street and are on this different approach to a growing problem. >> reporter: this is the first of its kind center in the bay area and we believe even nationwide and a place for people coming off of their high to safely come off of that and access more services while freeing up room in an already crushed emergency room. >> reporter: the addiction and overdose crisis in the streets of same but cisco was killed more people in the past year than covid-19 and the mayor said the same old same old is not working. >> ultimately we want to make sure it is easier to access help than it is to access and purchase drugs in our streets and that is what this is about. >> reporter: enter 1076 howard street an office building empty which would become 830 bed sobering center from those suffering from drug-induced psychosis and initial startup cost will be $2 million with another $4.2 million per year for staff of contracted addiction specialist to keep it running. the doctor said while life- saving drugs like narcan will be on hand th
the city announced a new sobering center today that will open on howard street and are on this different approach to a growing problem. >> reporter: this is the first of its kind center in the bay area and we believe even nationwide and a place for people coming off of their high to safely come off of that and access more services while freeing up room in an already crushed emergency room. >> reporter: the addiction and overdose crisis in the streets of same but cisco was killed...
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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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look, let's talk about the new ballpark proposal at howard terminal. there are already concerns before about businesses and community groups that were opposed. now we are talking about, you know, maybe i'm going from privately financing the whole thing to saying, we need public money, where do you stand on this? >> let me be clear about what their proposal actually is. they are financing privately, the construction of their own ballpark. we know for that ballpark to successful, and really for our whole city to be successful, we have a lot of infrastructure improvements that we have to make. some necessary for the ballpark, others that are just going to be desirable for us to move to a much more pedestrian friendly city, a city where you can bike more safely, and the connection between downtown and those bart stations, with our beautiful waterfront, could definitely use some improvement. they are proposing the use of a tool called the infrastructure financing district. it is pretty similar to how redevelopment used to work. and it is taking what we woul
look, let's talk about the new ballpark proposal at howard terminal. there are already concerns before about businesses and community groups that were opposed. now we are talking about, you know, maybe i'm going from privately financing the whole thing to saying, we need public money, where do you stand on this? >> let me be clear about what their proposal actually is. they are financing privately, the construction of their own ballpark. we know for that ballpark to successful, and really...
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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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let's get some perspective on the story with howard catton he's the c.e.o. of the international council of nurses which recently held a weapon are with african health workers howard thank you very much for joining us you're on we mentioned earlier that the johnson and johnson vaccine has been suspended and that that is having a big impact on the roll out of course in south africa how concerned are you about the situation there. the situation with johnson and johnson as your report said the precautionary we're being ultra cautious about this we know people were worried about the speed of the rollout of vaccines this is the scrutiny and the checks really really working so we need to stay calm on this and we need to give the scientists the time to look at the information and advise us and also nurses driven by the evidence on this that there are 6 cases out of i think 6000000 so far whether there's a causal link hasn't been determined as well so we need to see what the scientists have to say but when vaccines are approved as being safe and effective i would say
let's get some perspective on the story with howard catton he's the c.e.o. of the international council of nurses which recently held a weapon are with african health workers howard thank you very much for joining us you're on we mentioned earlier that the johnson and johnson vaccine has been suspended and that that is having a big impact on the roll out of course in south africa how concerned are you about the situation there. the situation with johnson and johnson as your report said the...
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of the illusions which you are paid to think howard simply wanted any of our great products to meet in person plastic and together we can make the world a little bit better. for our. filing of an advertising strategy but is that real far behind us or is it just green washing thanks to the consumer injury. 30 minutes on w feeling. we have employed numers. smoking as a. healthy. posted signs are good for the believers global warming doesn't exist. don't believe those. not yet because. you have read my mind it's. industry is controlling your thoughts there are times to. find. it's not easy to spot i'm saying one thing industry is saying another. great book so good 20th century. present day hoaxes. and who's behind the. manufacturing ignorance starts may 3rd on d w. such. player . played. played. this is news live from our land the us and nato are pulling their troops out of afghanistan beginning on made the 1st president biden says that all u.s. troops will be back home by september 11th bringing an end to america's longest war but many in afghanistan fear that the exit could jeopardize.
of the illusions which you are paid to think howard simply wanted any of our great products to meet in person plastic and together we can make the world a little bit better. for our. filing of an advertising strategy but is that real far behind us or is it just green washing thanks to the consumer injury. 30 minutes on w feeling. we have employed numers. smoking as a. healthy. posted signs are good for the believers global warming doesn't exist. don't believe those. not yet because. you have...
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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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of howard capital management ceo is joining us right now. what is that sector going forward. >> we do like the epicenter stocks there looking very good, your volleys reopening stocks coming back online and making money. and using the earnings, the earnings are looking pretty spectacular to us. there's so much opportunity you don't know where to point your target at, mastercard, make an express or looking terrific we see opportunity everywhere. liz: you would be buying at the top on the etf, why would i do that. >> buying at new highs is never a bad thing. if there any company or etf to make a new high there's another new high, i hear this from other managers and investors i'm scared of the market, i'm scared of the market that's why we trade at a nonemotional system, any pullback in buying opportunity, i think you would be crazy not to be in this market, there's 1.9 trillion thrown into this market, there's so much money throwing around and records amount of cash to fuel this thing higher, it's a great time to be an investor i would not be s
of howard capital management ceo is joining us right now. what is that sector going forward. >> we do like the epicenter stocks there looking very good, your volleys reopening stocks coming back online and making money. and using the earnings, the earnings are looking pretty spectacular to us. there's so much opportunity you don't know where to point your target at, mastercard, make an express or looking terrific we see opportunity everywhere. liz: you would be buying at the top on the...
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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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but in 1967, howard hughes came into the state of nevada, and one of the effects of hughes in the state of nevada was that it legitimized gaming operations, and by 1974, harrah's had actually gone public on the stock exchange and that heralded the new era of gaming and throughout nevada and eventually, of course, throughout the united states. what we have here are things from our educational collection, which allows people to look at things, physically hold them, handle them like this. the purpose of the aga is to gather, protect, and present the history of gaming, and so this allows us to give demonstrations of various types of -- in this instance, things that are considered to be special work or cheating devices. and if you see, i take a magnet here, you have a dice cube. it's actually a mag dice, what they call magnetic dice. you can -- sometimes it works in an opposite direction. now, this is a magnetized roulette ball. it will stick to the magnet. this is an unprocessed dice cube out of the '20s. and this cube here is very interesting because it's what is called a tap die. this one
but in 1967, howard hughes came into the state of nevada, and one of the effects of hughes in the state of nevada was that it legitimized gaming operations, and by 1974, harrah's had actually gone public on the stock exchange and that heralded the new era of gaming and throughout nevada and eventually, of course, throughout the united states. what we have here are things from our educational collection, which allows people to look at things, physically hold them, handle them like this. the...
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too assess tf building the oakland a's proposed ballpark it howard terminal. the coalition includes east bay housing organizations and faith groups. they say they have concerns regarding the community and the environmental impact of the proposed ballpark project. they also say that the city's current draft of the environmental impact report does not address the need for affordable housing and the significant environmental and community impacts. the oakland planning commission is set the whole the public hearing tomorrow on the environmental impact report. there was a one of a kind for 20 event today in the south bay involving former nfl playe native marshawn lynch. he was a guest bud. tender it sanders days. airfield supply company. the dispensary launched lynch's cannabis brand, dodie blunts went, says he invested in the cannabis industry because it has the ability to raise up black and brown communities. and he says he wants to help lift up his many people as he can. marchand's focus on community his desire to just make the world a better place to make the b
too assess tf building the oakland a's proposed ballpark it howard terminal. the coalition includes east bay housing organizations and faith groups. they say they have concerns regarding the community and the environmental impact of the proposed ballpark project. they also say that the city's current draft of the environmental impact report does not address the need for affordable housing and the significant environmental and community impacts. the oakland planning commission is set the whole...
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i'm wearing my howard university sweatshirt today. my black howard university sweatshirt. we lost a beloved classmate to covid this week. and i just want to remind people, particularly people in the african-american community that, you know, get the vaccine if you can and take it seriously. i know we feel like this is winding down, but we're still losing people. and it's really terrible and it's a loss that my whole community, certainly my year at howard, we all are feeling a loss right now. >> i'm so sorry for your loss. and amen to that. everyone should get that vaccine. get whatever one is available. that's the best one. so last minute here, brittany, in terms of where we go from here, we talked earlier in our earlier conversation about the fact that this isn't about training, it's about that bias that police have towards communities of color. but if we can't even protest if the police kill us, what kind of democracy is that? >> well, the good news about activists and organizers around this country is that we are creative. and we continue to evade and create around the
i'm wearing my howard university sweatshirt today. my black howard university sweatshirt. we lost a beloved classmate to covid this week. and i just want to remind people, particularly people in the african-american community that, you know, get the vaccine if you can and take it seriously. i know we feel like this is winding down, but we're still losing people. and it's really terrible and it's a loss that my whole community, certainly my year at howard, we all are feeling a loss right now....
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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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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
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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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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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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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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two years later, william howard taft became the first american civil governor. the philippines for the filipinos was his slogan, independence, the promise. what followed was 30 years of hard work and nationbuilding. the structure of a democratic and independent nation was fashioned step-by-step. the philippine commonwealth, the first great stride towards full nationhood, was inaugurated in 1935. the fiery filipino leader became its president. [explosions] five years away from its promised appointment with freedom, the philippine commonwealth was plunged into war. lost to the enemy after a brave but futile stand, general macarthur promised its eventual liberation. this was the price of liberation. on july 4, 1946, despite the devastation brought by war, the philippines became an independent nation. the president took the oath of office as its first president. the ambassador, then american commissioner in the philippines, declared the united states sovereignty over the philippines at an end. the raising of the philippine flag marked the birth of a free, independen
two years later, william howard taft became the first american civil governor. the philippines for the filipinos was his slogan, independence, the promise. what followed was 30 years of hard work and nationbuilding. the structure of a democratic and independent nation was fashioned step-by-step. the philippine commonwealth, the first great stride towards full nationhood, was inaugurated in 1935. the fiery filipino leader became its president. [explosions] five years away from its promised...
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and now howard, to you. capturing some the things we've heard from your fellow panel participants here, moving people along with the vaccine acceptance contain ammo which we a lot of people have already moved. the ones who may be left in a month or so going to be ones who've t the already moved out of that movable middle and the role in particular of primary care clinicians as the trusted messengers. they have the trust of patients and others in the community. let's talk a bit from your perspective about recommendations to the task force around primary care in particular. not all doctors were informed as they should be. gives that what needs to be done make sure their well-informed and well-equipped on the continuum lisa just describe its back thank you it's a pleasure in addressing some of those issues. you wouldn't believe the majority of primary care providers are well informed and hope to seek the information they need. the minority of individuals in any particular profession who do not adhere to the hig
and now howard, to you. capturing some the things we've heard from your fellow panel participants here, moving people along with the vaccine acceptance contain ammo which we a lot of people have already moved. the ones who may be left in a month or so going to be ones who've t the already moved out of that movable middle and the role in particular of primary care clinicians as the trusted messengers. they have the trust of patients and others in the community. let's talk a bit from your...
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howard grossman is a doctor and activist who also takes prep. if everybody who is at risk of infection goes on crap and everybody who is a tiny positive gets treatment and access to treatment and effective treatment then in one generation this epidemic ends without a back see without a cure or without anything else and this is the 1st time then we've ever been able to say that person really as a prep user daemon jacobs has to have a blood test every 3 months the medication has no side effects for most people but those with kidney disorders or osteoporosis aren't allowed to take it since prep was introduced in 2012 the number of users has risen by 500 percent and infection rates are falling damon jacobs has set up a website to publicize truvada more widely. i spoke to a friend of mine about prep and he was like i wish she would have told me that i'm already positive that broke my heart so that is when i started a facebook group devoted to prep. there's also some drastically needed change afoot in new york's bronx district n.h.i. the hot spot homo
howard grossman is a doctor and activist who also takes prep. if everybody who is at risk of infection goes on crap and everybody who is a tiny positive gets treatment and access to treatment and effective treatment then in one generation this epidemic ends without a back see without a cure or without anything else and this is the 1st time then we've ever been able to say that person really as a prep user daemon jacobs has to have a blood test every 3 months the medication has no side effects...
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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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let's get more now for on a big night of european football my colleague anthony howard from sports is here anthony 1st to byron defending their title. not so well without skin this guy and they're playing at home in munich in the snow it wasn't great conditions p.s.g. came to town and schooled the 1st go. look dangerous from the very beginning of the game but i want out of it by any stretch they had lots of chances but every single time p.s.g. went forward they looked dangerous they were 2 nil up at half time one was still in the guy they had a multitude of chances eric to promoting school defense for bongo things rolling thomas equalise the veteran in the end it came down just to one more shot on goal is jay and killing him back by school at 3 to the when i talk about. playing that because it was really really important to bond they had 31 shots on goal p.s.g. on the had 6 but from the 6 shots 3 goals for p.s.g. from those 31 shots for beyond just the 2 goals they were in a bit of a situation in this title defense they know. but they are down they've got to now go to paris and school
let's get more now for on a big night of european football my colleague anthony howard from sports is here anthony 1st to byron defending their title. not so well without skin this guy and they're playing at home in munich in the snow it wasn't great conditions p.s.g. came to town and schooled the 1st go. look dangerous from the very beginning of the game but i want out of it by any stretch they had lots of chances but every single time p.s.g. went forward they looked dangerous they were 2 nil...
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thank in particular some really smart scientists, president biden, and the staff and volunteers at howard university where tomorrow i will get my second dose of the covid vaccine. that vaccine is good for the body but it's also good for the mind and soul because it inspires the future. our job is to shape that future. i have fought some viruses in the past and i've learned two lessons. the first is if the virus is moving faster than we are, it is winning. the second is with unity of purpose, science, vigilance and leadership, we can outpace any virus. america has done it before. 18 years ago, a republican president launched a bold initiative to take on the hiv-aids epidemic. a democratic president went on to expand that mission and scope. in 2014, the obama-biden administration was a strong some port -- with the strong support of congress to feed the world's first to bowl epidemic. our challenges now are too. first, to shorten the lifespan of a borderless pandemic destroying lives and livelihoods all across the world. the second is to ensure we can prevent, detect and respond to those fut
thank in particular some really smart scientists, president biden, and the staff and volunteers at howard university where tomorrow i will get my second dose of the covid vaccine. that vaccine is good for the body but it's also good for the mind and soul because it inspires the future. our job is to shape that future. i have fought some viruses in the past and i've learned two lessons. the first is if the virus is moving faster than we are, it is winning. the second is with unity of purpose,...
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speaks to many of his collaborators, including sigourney weaver, george lucas, morgan freeman, ron howard, and ben affleck. he said, i think you're really talented and i really loved american graffiti and what else do you have? so i said, let's do it. i particularly enjoyed hearing from director ridley scott, who explains how laddie helped make alien, blade runner and thelma and louise a reality. many women in the industry also explain how he gave them a chance when other studios wouldn't. at one point, he's described as gender blind. why do all roles have to be made for men? laddie up himself appears much less comfortable talking about his career, perhaps unaccustomed to being in the spotlight, and maybe inevitably, certain areas are skimmed over by his director daughter. at times, this feels like a premature eulogy, but it's still a tribute to an impressive career, loaded with film trivia and reminders of classics you'll want to rewatch immediately. it is on digitalfrom monday, the 26th of april. now to a music doc and the brilliantly named sisters with transistors. technology is a trem
speaks to many of his collaborators, including sigourney weaver, george lucas, morgan freeman, ron howard, and ben affleck. he said, i think you're really talented and i really loved american graffiti and what else do you have? so i said, let's do it. i particularly enjoyed hearing from director ridley scott, who explains how laddie helped make alien, blade runner and thelma and louise a reality. many women in the industry also explain how he gave them a chance when other studios wouldn't. at...
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[applause] howard lee was the first african american elected mayor in a majority white southern city. it's right so we sit down with mr. lee to talk about serving as the chapel hill's mayor and challenges he faced while in office. >> mayor why did you decide to run for mayor of chapel hill? >> what was probably more of an accident than it was a purpose i went to a friend of mine and asked if he could we consider running for mayor because i personally didn't think a black person had any prayer of being elected mayor of chapel hill. he didn't want me to do that he can persuade me to do it and he went to the local newspaper and told him that he had a scoop which is that i plan to run for mayor and that the newspaper without checking printed that story as front page headline. and that of course split the chapel hill committee following that i had pressure on both sides. a black person living in the south was told at the time, you would be right. and i thought well you know let's make it right. and then i thought i would run for mayor and that's how it all started. and i chose to run for m
[applause] howard lee was the first african american elected mayor in a majority white southern city. it's right so we sit down with mr. lee to talk about serving as the chapel hill's mayor and challenges he faced while in office. >> mayor why did you decide to run for mayor of chapel hill? >> what was probably more of an accident than it was a purpose i went to a friend of mine and asked if he could we consider running for mayor because i personally didn't think a black person had...
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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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brendan howard, a well-known hedge fund internationally according to sources is going to invest its main fund into cryptocurrency, betting that the value of the digital assets will rise. it is a really interesting play on the back of a record year for its main fund last year, where it exceeded 27% returns. this is a theme we have been talking about all week. to finish on that -- cathie wood , we were talking about cryptocurrency. they have bought millions of dollars worth of coin-based stocks. it is an interesting bet. we are talking about cathie wood when it comes to digital assets, cryptocurrencies, and the equities associated with them. some pretty good lines to talk about. caroline: ed ludlow, thank you. cathie been loving all things crypto for a while. let's talk about another person who has been loving crypto for a while. after it close lower than its closing price on wednesday, but it still was a blockbuster direct listing, receiving mixed reactions from policy makers and investors, including arc investor cathie wood. here's what they had to say. >> what people call cryptocurrenci
brendan howard, a well-known hedge fund internationally according to sources is going to invest its main fund into cryptocurrency, betting that the value of the digital assets will rise. it is a really interesting play on the back of a record year for its main fund last year, where it exceeded 27% returns. this is a theme we have been talking about all week. to finish on that -- cathie wood , we were talking about cryptocurrency. they have bought millions of dollars worth of coin-based stocks....