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howard: yeah. and i think that's a fair approach. and we'll show some of what they said later. i get it, fox is fair game, anybody in the media is fair game, but you're right, it can be uncomfortable being the story. and the same thing goes for there's a whole lot of republicans out there who believe donald trump's unproven claims the election was stolen. this news division, we have reported about the claims and whether there's any evidence based on all the investigations and all the lawsuits and all of that. >> we've been clear. i mean, there's not been -- howard: no gray area. >> yeah. howard: it was breaking news on my show last week when our colleague, chris wallace, announced he's leaving fox after 18 years, and it's a major loss for our network. you worked with chris at debates, on elections nights, but he's not the only person who can host a sunday show. in fact, you filled in today on "fox news sunday." >> yeah. listen, they're big shoes to fill. i worked alongside him for 18 years, have a
howard: yeah. and i think that's a fair approach. and we'll show some of what they said later. i get it, fox is fair game, anybody in the media is fair game, but you're right, it can be uncomfortable being the story. and the same thing goes for there's a whole lot of republicans out there who believe donald trump's unproven claims the election was stolen. this news division, we have reported about the claims and whether there's any evidence based on all the investigations and all the lawsuits...
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howard: yeah. and that is a point i tried to make which is trials are not about a higher moral truth, they're about guilt or innocence. and if you were on trial, somebody you knew was on trial, you would want that. at the same time, some media conservatives, tara, are trying to make rittenhouse into a folk hero. i don't think he was a hero, but at the same time, he was entitled to a fair trial. but the more can did ones were acknowledging it was not wise to take an ar-15 into a zone of violence after the shooting of jacob blake. so you're getting this on both sides, circling back to your original point about the base of media and of politics. >> right. it definitely represents their viewers and their feelings about their viewers. i saw it on tucker carlson who has a documentary on kyle rittenhouse and and that, obviously, would appeal to the people who are watching his show. you might see the opposite on msnbc from one of the hosts in the evening. i think at the end of the day it's a very emotional
howard: yeah. and that is a point i tried to make which is trials are not about a higher moral truth, they're about guilt or innocence. and if you were on trial, somebody you knew was on trial, you would want that. at the same time, some media conservatives, tara, are trying to make rittenhouse into a folk hero. i don't think he was a hero, but at the same time, he was entitled to a fair trial. but the more can did ones were acknowledging it was not wise to take an ar-15 into a zone of violence...
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howard: oversight? >> oversight different from legislative purpose, but also they are doing this wide swath like trying to get everyone's information. they are going after telecommunication companies to get them to give records and the also have those doing this that we can't just do it for the sake of exposure. we had that back in the day so there's all sorts of prompts including it's supposed to be a bipartisan committee but nancy pelosi kicks republicans off. they don't have a ranking member. they are falsely presenting liz cheney as the ranking member when she was appointed by a democrat so there's major problems with the legality of this committee that has not been covered by that media. howard: put on to anti- trump republicans. does it look like the nixon case tapes forcing them to use turnover secret white house tapes the difference is this president is already out of office and it's not a criminal investigation, is it inquiry. >> i think molly is right that it's very important for them media to
howard: oversight? >> oversight different from legislative purpose, but also they are doing this wide swath like trying to get everyone's information. they are going after telecommunication companies to get them to give records and the also have those doing this that we can't just do it for the sake of exposure. we had that back in the day so there's all sorts of prompts including it's supposed to be a bipartisan committee but nancy pelosi kicks republicans off. they don't have a ranking...
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howard: yeah. liz, "the new york times" at first stealth edited its story by modifying the language about the accusation, and then after "the washington post" it ran an actual correction. rudy giuliani is calling on all three organizations to reveal their source. what's your thought about in this. >> well, that's never going to happen. [laughter] the media definitely, at least the three -- the new "the new yk times," washington post picked it up and, of course, nbc news -- they do have egg on their face about this. i would give them credit for issuing corrections. i wouldn't exactly say it was an outright retraction the, it was a correction at least on "the washington post" page. my morning hard copy of "the new york times" did not have the article at all, howie, so i don't know what that says. but depending -- you know, i'm in jersey. who knows how early i get that. but the fact is, you know, the fact that the media pounced on this story, it should not be a surprise to anybody. the legitimacy of i
howard: yeah. liz, "the new york times" at first stealth edited its story by modifying the language about the accusation, and then after "the washington post" it ran an actual correction. rudy giuliani is calling on all three organizations to reveal their source. what's your thought about in this. >> well, that's never going to happen. [laughter] the media definitely, at least the three -- the new "the new yk times," washington post picked it up and, of...
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howard: i agree. when was the last time you and i thought 1.35% on the 10-year yield was a high rate? come on, that is curious for a company. this is a market, yes, are they moving higher? of course they are moving higher. if the economy comes roaring back after the pandemic -- should rates be higher? of course. if the economy is growing, rates should be higher. this makes perfect sense. if the fed doesn't raise rates, what tools do they have if the economy falters? cutting below zero is like silly , totally silly stuff to me. amanda: regardless of what it looks like, the economy is doing well, investment banks have record high clients, we have reported that cantor fitzgerald is looking to build a whole new team and technology -- what is your plan this year to build a team? howard: we were number one in spac starting in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019. we have been in the spac business for quite some time. we are just really good at what we are really good at. i think we will continue to grow. cantor fit
howard: i agree. when was the last time you and i thought 1.35% on the 10-year yield was a high rate? come on, that is curious for a company. this is a market, yes, are they moving higher? of course they are moving higher. if the economy comes roaring back after the pandemic -- should rates be higher? of course. if the economy is growing, rates should be higher. this makes perfect sense. if the fed doesn't raise rates, what tools do they have if the economy falters? cutting below zero is like...
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i'm howard kurtz. hope you're having a great thanksgiving weekend and happy hanukkah for those celebrating tonight. follow my daily columns and check out my podcast, media buzz meter, subscribe at apple itunes, google podcast and amazon device. we'll keep an eye on the omicron variant. we'll be back here next sunday with the latest buzz. arthel: governments across the globe are scrambling to close borders as cases of the new omicron covid variant increase, the u.k., germany, italy, the netherlands and use a trail ya -- australia all confirming cases of the new strain, which was first detected in southern africa. israel plans to close its borders to all foreign nationals you amid fear that's the omicron variant could set back global progress on covid-19. hello, everyone. welcome to "fox news live." i'm arthel neville. hi, mollie. molly:
i'm howard kurtz. hope you're having a great thanksgiving weekend and happy hanukkah for those celebrating tonight. follow my daily columns and check out my podcast, media buzz meter, subscribe at apple itunes, google podcast and amazon device. we'll keep an eye on the omicron variant. we'll be back here next sunday with the latest buzz. arthel: governments across the globe are scrambling to close borders as cases of the new omicron covid variant increase, the u.k., germany, italy, the...
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howard: kara? >> i think this virus is evolving and changing at every-- we didn't know about omicron a few months ago so as we collect information and we see the cases and how they play out, the number of hospitalizations, deaths as we evaluate what impact this has on public health and omicron might be less than verlyn if you had the vaccine and i think that's the message out there that as long as you are vaccinated you should not end up in the hospital and that needs to be communicated because it also promotes vaccination. howard: it's hard to have a single message when even experts can't make up their mind and the evidence keeps changing. >> they are still learning as well. howard: it's a problem. when we come back as one senator pulls the plug as president biden's $2 trillion spending bill and why the press is roughing up joe manchin (woman) wow, that's something. (burke) you get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. [echoing] get a quote today. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-
howard: kara? >> i think this virus is evolving and changing at every-- we didn't know about omicron a few months ago so as we collect information and we see the cases and how they play out, the number of hospitalizations, deaths as we evaluate what impact this has on public health and omicron might be less than verlyn if you had the vaccine and i think that's the message out there that as long as you are vaccinated you should not end up in the hospital and that needs to be communicated...
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howard k. stern. he soon becomes her confidant and adviser. >> on top of her career problems, she's also having problems with her implants. >> i had had an apartment in burbank, and she was in the bedroom, and she started crying. screaming and yelling. and we ran into the bedroom, she had her hand over her breast, and her breast exploded. so i rushed her to the hospital. and she was in terrific pain. >> she's got migraines, stomach problems, breast implants causing back pain. she's got seizures. she's taking methadone for pain, klonopin for those seizures. she's taking a lot of medication. >> i was on prescription pain medication, and i was taking too much, and i went into a coma for that. when i came out of the coma, i couldn't talk and i couldn't walk. it was pretty bad. it was real bad. >> can get get through here, please? >> there aren't many offers, and not much money coming in. anna nicole declares bankruptcy. >> the california bankruptcy judge finds that pierce was conspiring with his la
howard k. stern. he soon becomes her confidant and adviser. >> on top of her career problems, she's also having problems with her implants. >> i had had an apartment in burbank, and she was in the bedroom, and she started crying. screaming and yelling. and we ran into the bedroom, she had her hand over her breast, and her breast exploded. so i rushed her to the hospital. and she was in terrific pain. >> she's got migraines, stomach problems, breast implants causing back pain....
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howard thurman and dr. alfred fisk. they believed if people came together and had deep religious experiences, that they would emerge with a sense of unity racialers and sexual barriers and going on for 74 yes and next year it will be 75. >> that's wonderful. you talk about different religious backgrounds, races of people and creeds? >> yes. many of the people were former jewish folks, buddhists, communists and the congregation and people who had no religious background. and dr. thurman attracted many others. some people say, is this what the church is about? i want to be part of it. it was a powerful book, the most well recognized and was influential with dr. king and samuel proctor and many ot ople. >> and meeting with gandhi. >> he met with gandhi in 1936 as part of a pilgrimage with he and his wife and two other people. they were chosen to go to burma and india in 1935. it wasn't until 1936 that he met with gandhi. they discussed nonviolence. that is when gandhi said, it could be through the american negro that nonvi
howard thurman and dr. alfred fisk. they believed if people came together and had deep religious experiences, that they would emerge with a sense of unity racialers and sexual barriers and going on for 74 yes and next year it will be 75. >> that's wonderful. you talk about different religious backgrounds, races of people and creeds? >> yes. many of the people were former jewish folks, buddhists, communists and the congregation and people who had no religious background. and dr....
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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: this is very unusual, erik. erik: here we are. howard: right, ok. that is really the market cycle with the psychological cycle superimposed on it, but there is something else that is important, the economic cycle. usually the economic cycle in the stock market cycle coincide. not exactly, there are leads and lags but they move fairly well together. the high in the stock market is pretty close to the high in the economy. then the attorney -- economy turns down, and then the market, sometimes the market anticipates. today, we have high stock prices by anyone's measure. and we are early in the economic cycle. that is unusual. you could say this is bad, because the economy is still -- the recovery is nascent and stock prices are high. you could say, stock prices are high, but we have a lot of economic growth to come. it all depends on how you look at it. erik: part of the reason stock prices are high, interest rates are low because of central bank monetary policy. your latest memo is thinking about macros. william martin famously said it was the fed's j
howard: this is very unusual, erik. erik: here we are. howard: right, ok. that is really the market cycle with the psychological cycle superimposed on it, but there is something else that is important, the economic cycle. usually the economic cycle in the stock market cycle coincide. not exactly, there are leads and lags but they move fairly well together. the high in the stock market is pretty close to the high in the economy. then the attorney -- economy turns down, and then the market,...
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>> is that for me, howard? howie, it is for you. >> felicia rashad, former co-star, undying fan defended him in a tweet and now students want her to be fired from her new position of fine arts at howard university. howie: right. >> this is mixed reaction out here. howie: she then apologized, but earlier said a great wrong had been righted. i'm glad you brought that up. >> right. that is the way the black community responds like other communities. you're dispointed, embarrassed, outraged, whatever. cosby still has the fans are drumming up conspiracy theories, saying this is what really happened. that is a sign of futility. howie: alex, do we have almost o.j. like situation, yes the conviction was thrown out, maybe that was proper but most of the victims never went to the police. at the age of 83 we now treat bill cosby as a pariah? >> i don't think there is any kind of rehabing that could possibly bring back his reputation as a loveable person, character, that america came to love over the years. you know, i thi
>> is that for me, howard? howie, it is for you. >> felicia rashad, former co-star, undying fan defended him in a tweet and now students want her to be fired from her new position of fine arts at howard university. howie: right. >> this is mixed reaction out here. howie: she then apologized, but earlier said a great wrong had been righted. i'm glad you brought that up. >> right. that is the way the black community responds like other communities. you're dispointed,...
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howard: yes. again, we tried to amend that to get better coverage so we would make sure rapists were not allowed to sue at all but the fact is, though, because there is no exception for incest or rape is egregious on its face, but what it also says to us in order for you to be protected here, if we're going to look at rape and incest, we're saying you have to be assaulted first in order to get your constitutional rights. this is really the entire bill is just egregious. chair durbin: thank you. i will go off and vote. senator whitehouse will preside and i believe senator cornyn is next. senator cornyn: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i would think if we're going to single out individual states and individual cities that we can anticipate the future hearing on why the city of chicago has the highest murder rates -- among the highest murder rates in the designation. i really think it's inappropriate for the federal government, for the senate judicial committee committee to try to single out -
howard: yes. again, we tried to amend that to get better coverage so we would make sure rapists were not allowed to sue at all but the fact is, though, because there is no exception for incest or rape is egregious on its face, but what it also says to us in order for you to be protected here, if we're going to look at rape and incest, we're saying you have to be assaulted first in order to get your constitutional rights. this is really the entire bill is just egregious. chair durbin: thank you....
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howard: exactly. it takes time for the people who do not transition as easily to find the new thing. alternative investing is new thing. i do not think the word existed 20 years ago. we and apollo and kkr and blackstone got lucky because the world turned out to need the solutions we offer. as i say, it is a rather new development and people have not gotten to us yet. we are highly selective and the challenge is everybody i know who has done it is a man or is a white man, they make life tough. you have to break through that. we are tried to break through that and raise awareness of the alternative investment world on the campuses of starkly black colleges and universities and then provide curriculum and we are developing a kurt from -- a curriculum in partnership with morton, and provide fellowship money so people can afford to go to school and deal with emergencies that arise, and provide internships. we are looking at a 360 package that should, over time, raise the representation of the under represe
howard: exactly. it takes time for the people who do not transition as easily to find the new thing. alternative investing is new thing. i do not think the word existed 20 years ago. we and apollo and kkr and blackstone got lucky because the world turned out to need the solutions we offer. as i say, it is a rather new development and people have not gotten to us yet. we are highly selective and the challenge is everybody i know who has done it is a man or is a white man, they make life tough....
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howard: i think some of the media now howard kurtz, they believe is a pretty but an issue but there's some pundits on your side and still sort of clinging to this narrative that youngkin ran a racist campaign when affecting wanted to give the rights for them to opt out to what you think that some are still pushing this pretty. guest: thank you for having me firsthand i thank you so wrongheaded and is certainly not looking forward for anyone particular these members and it's a racialized to quickly and i we have a tendency hello politics that point the race, and i think that the more likely answer is that glenn youngkin met voters for the wearing virginia. and for governor president democrat and many times over the last several years of the all of a sudden become racist, i think that molly's point about parents, that parental involvement of parents and i want to over the last year have any kids education, but is probably that some parents resented the fact that those did not have good ideas that they do not have really good ideas but the willingness and the right to share those ideas a
howard: i think some of the media now howard kurtz, they believe is a pretty but an issue but there's some pundits on your side and still sort of clinging to this narrative that youngkin ran a racist campaign when affecting wanted to give the rights for them to opt out to what you think that some are still pushing this pretty. guest: thank you for having me firsthand i thank you so wrongheaded and is certainly not looking forward for anyone particular these members and it's a racialized to...
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howard k. stern. he was kind of her publicist. he was kind of her agent. he was kind of the go-to person for anna nicole. >> did you see evidence of drug use and alcohol use? did she have a problem? >> i saw -- i saw a lot of things i didn't like. never once in my relationship with anna did i see her do any kind of illegal drug. i will say she sometimes did not take the medication as she was prescribed the medication. the night before the american music awards was the first time i eaw he a seure. >> i honored to be on the next performer's new video. >> anna nicole smith's wild need at the american music awards. >> in the midst of all this strange and bad press comes the announcement that her longtime court battle for her elderly husband's estate is going to the supreme court. there was no end to her court battles. she was in litigation continuously for 11 years. >> it was affecting her tremendously. ruining her mental health and her physical health. >> she always she wanted a little girl. i rem
howard k. stern. he was kind of her publicist. he was kind of her agent. he was kind of the go-to person for anna nicole. >> did you see evidence of drug use and alcohol use? did she have a problem? >> i saw -- i saw a lot of things i didn't like. never once in my relationship with anna did i see her do any kind of illegal drug. i will say she sometimes did not take the medication as she was prescribed the medication. the night before the american music awards was the first time i...
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howard: thank you. i would like to thank everybody joining us to learn about the biggest spy trial ever done in frederick, and the largest spy trial, the highest official ever charged with being a spy by the federal government. i would like to think heritage frederick for not only hosting this program but for the assistance they provided helping me to do research regarding what frederick was like in 1811, as well as what this court-martial was all about. the archive staff and archive records have an incredible resource to draw upon to get information about what life was like here in frederick as well as what the trial was like. indeed, heritage frederick has one of the few copies of the trial transcript that was an immense help in getting this project underway. let's talk about what this spy trial was in frederick, why it took place here, the cast of characters, and what the charges were. when we talk about famous spies in american history, everybody knows about general benedict arnold. and hardly anybo
howard: thank you. i would like to thank everybody joining us to learn about the biggest spy trial ever done in frederick, and the largest spy trial, the highest official ever charged with being a spy by the federal government. i would like to think heritage frederick for not only hosting this program but for the assistance they provided helping me to do research regarding what frederick was like in 1811, as well as what this court-martial was all about. the archive staff and archive records...
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there was no physical evidence tying erwin howard to the crime. and, there were those key card records showing him clocking into his job at american airlines the night of the murder. still, detective gates took the information he had gathered to the l.a. county district attorney's office and asked for a warrant. >> they declined to file charges. >> the did jimmy gates have the wrong man in his sights, was there ever going to be enough evidence to arrest the killer? and he killer? >> coming up. >> that's like lightning striking? >> twice. >> make that three times. >> one of the most shocking things i've ever seen in one of my cases in a courtroom. >> when dateline continues. line continues w way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot and pick up your car, that's it. so ditch the o
there was no physical evidence tying erwin howard to the crime. and, there were those key card records showing him clocking into his job at american airlines the night of the murder. still, detective gates took the information he had gathered to the l.a. county district attorney's office and asked for a warrant. >> they declined to file charges. >> the did jimmy gates have the wrong man in his sights, was there ever going to be enough evidence to arrest the killer? and he killer?...
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howard it's an honor to have you join us. welcome and thank you so much and now i will turn it over to you. >> thank you. that all makes me sound really old with all that stuff but that may share my screen. here we go. hopefully you can all see that. so, thank you jen and thank you leah. i have not seen some of those photos either and it was really interesting to see the photo of andrew jackson's inauguration as i also worked on some artifacts for that better in the tennessee state museum so it would be kind of interesting if both the robe and andrew jackson's top hat were in the same spot at the same time. very cool. my involvement in this project goes back to january of 2019 which seems like a very long time ago now but i flew up to richmond to basically spend a morning at the house examining the robe and just really kind of coming to grips with its current condition. i don't think anyone had seen it for quite a while. it was just very fragile and people had wanted to take it out so i spent the morning carefully folding it
howard it's an honor to have you join us. welcome and thank you so much and now i will turn it over to you. >> thank you. that all makes me sound really old with all that stuff but that may share my screen. here we go. hopefully you can all see that. so, thank you jen and thank you leah. i have not seen some of those photos either and it was really interesting to see the photo of andrew jackson's inauguration as i also worked on some artifacts for that better in the tennessee state museum...
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we will talk about howard terminal. let's start by giving everyone a chance to state their case, and, dave, you have been on a few times in the past. where are we with howard terminal and why is it the best for the oakland a's in the community? >> i want to thank you for organizing this special half- hour session with discuss this critical issue. we are at a critical point at our future in oakland. we have a dynamic plan for a waterfront ballpark at howard terminal. over $12 billion in private investments and $450 million in community benefits and $1 billion for the general fund. we think this can be done in a responsible way and we are excited to get to a point where this could get approved by the council with a nonbinding vote this summer and then a binding vote in the fall. we are hopeful that we get those affirmative votes so we can move forward with the project in a meaningful way. the current stadium is over 50 years old and it is past its useful life. we only have an actual agreement through 2024, and we need to
we will talk about howard terminal. let's start by giving everyone a chance to state their case, and, dave, you have been on a few times in the past. where are we with howard terminal and why is it the best for the oakland a's in the community? >> i want to thank you for organizing this special half- hour session with discuss this critical issue. we are at a critical point at our future in oakland. we have a dynamic plan for a waterfront ballpark at howard terminal. over $12 billion in...
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we are happy to introduce lillian bradley and howard friedman. welcome vivian and howard. let's just jump in. vivian, what is pj library? >> pj library, pj stands for pajamas, is a program of the jewish confederation of san francisco. it provides wi children's book and music to kids in the bay area starting by six months to the age of eight. we also have another program low in our community which are chapter books and graphic novels that are free into his content for kids 9 to 11 years of age. >> is pj library a local program? >> it is an international program. it was started in the u.s. but is currently in 12 different countries and in the past 10 years has given away 12 million books in the united states and canada. >> i know we will come back to pj library. how do we talk about the jewish community library in san francisco? >> it is a full-serwe are basically only dealing with jewish topics. it is really with the whole gamut of the jewish experience. not only religion, but culture, history and from every perspective imaginable. we have a small branch at the palo alto jc
we are happy to introduce lillian bradley and howard friedman. welcome vivian and howard. let's just jump in. vivian, what is pj library? >> pj library, pj stands for pajamas, is a program of the jewish confederation of san francisco. it provides wi children's book and music to kids in the bay area starting by six months to the age of eight. we also have another program low in our community which are chapter books and graphic novels that are free into his content for kids 9 to 11 years of...
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so howard is it's an honor to have you join us. welcome and thank you so much and now i'll turn it over to you. >> thank you jen. that makes me sound very ominous. let me share my screen. here we go. and then we will hit that. hopefully you can ask me that. so rethank you jen, that julia. it was really interesting to see the roads of andrew jackson's inauguration because i also worked on some artifacts from that in tennessee state so it would be interesting if both the robe and andrew jackson's top hat thwere at the same spot at the same time. very cool. but otmy involvement with this project was back to january 2019 which seems a very long time ago now. i flew up to richmond expecting a morning at the marshall house examining the role and just really getting to grips with its current condition. i don't think anyone had seen it for quite a while. it had been boxed up and it was very fragile. people were reluctant to take it out so i spent the morning carefully sorting it, documenting its current condition and after that, i wrote up
so howard is it's an honor to have you join us. welcome and thank you so much and now i'll turn it over to you. >> thank you jen. that makes me sound very ominous. let me share my screen. here we go. and then we will hit that. hopefully you can ask me that. so rethank you jen, that julia. it was really interesting to see the roads of andrew jackson's inauguration because i also worked on some artifacts from that in tennessee state so it would be interesting if both the robe and andrew...
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there was no physical evidence tying erwin howard to the crime. and, there were those key card records showing him clocking into his job at american airlines the night of the murder. still, detective gates took the information he had gathered to the l. a. county district attorney's office and asked for a warrant. >> they declined to file charges. >> the did jimmy gates have the wrong man in his sights, was there ever going to be enough evidence to arrest the killer? and he killer? >> coming up. >> that's like lightning striking? >> twice. >> make that three times. >> one of the most shocking things i've ever seen in one of my cases in a courtroom. >> when dateline continues. when i heard about the science behind the new sensodyne repair and protect with deep repair i was super excited about it. it shows that the toothpaste goes deep inside the exposed dentin to help repair sensitive teeth. life is just too short to miss out on simple things like drinking that cold cup of water or having a sip of hot coffee. i have the science to prove it, i can se
there was no physical evidence tying erwin howard to the crime. and, there were those key card records showing him clocking into his job at american airlines the night of the murder. still, detective gates took the information he had gathered to the l. a. county district attorney's office and asked for a warrant. >> they declined to file charges. >> the did jimmy gates have the wrong man in his sights, was there ever going to be enough evidence to arrest the killer? and he killer?...
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howard: thank you for having me. i am in sunny san diego where every day it does not pay to be skeptical. by the way, joe, your distant cousin is listening into this. he enjoyed the podcast, he enjoyed the shout outs. joe: tell him to call me. howard: he says while you may be family, please don't ask for money. it is a supply and demand thing though. the world index is over indexed. young people want to pick companies. you can argue all day long about what is happening. you have 0% interest rates, tons of cash on the sideline, all these smart people, and they don't have enough great public companies. with the cloud and this global social boom, there is so much demand for growth, there's more supply of great companies, and people estimate on the pure demand and supply side you have demand for retail, demand from hedge funds to back people like myself, and then you have is a supply of great companies that can go public. what everybody needs to be wary of is the supply eventually finds its way onto the market, and as al
howard: thank you for having me. i am in sunny san diego where every day it does not pay to be skeptical. by the way, joe, your distant cousin is listening into this. he enjoyed the podcast, he enjoyed the shout outs. joe: tell him to call me. howard: he says while you may be family, please don't ask for money. it is a supply and demand thing though. the world index is over indexed. young people want to pick companies. you can argue all day long about what is happening. you have 0% interest...
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i think howard understands that. we need to reenergize survivors' rights, and i think that howard will be a part of that going forward >> ae rauls appreciate your can dn dcandor. thanks so much for talking with us. >>> we have details on the golf course. what police now say why he was killed. i may not be able to tell time, but i know what time it is. [whispering] it's grilled cheese o'clock. ♪ ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo >>> a man hunt is still under way in georgia after one of the more shocking incidents of gun violence over the weekend. >> a golf pro was shot and killed saturday on a country club g
i think howard understands that. we need to reenergize survivors' rights, and i think that howard will be a part of that going forward >> ae rauls appreciate your can dn dcandor. thanks so much for talking with us. >>> we have details on the golf course. what police now say why he was killed. i may not be able to tell time, but i know what time it is. [whispering] it's grilled cheese o'clock. ♪ ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪...
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howard: we've known each other a long time. it's a little over my pay grade, so it's a slippery slope. i'm glad i don't have to make that big decision but i've seen this building and i have been writing about it for years. you have this massive unbundling for a decade, people were told to put their money in index. with that came problems that lead to really bad behavior at the corporate level and the banks like wells fargo. next day or next month the money that's world puts her money in their 401(k) and it finally gets allocated to indexes, that is pretty bad behavior on the corporate side. on this side, it's hard for me to say if people should be allowed to do something really dumb. the stock is trading, i feel like i don't know all the mechanics behind it, but it is not seeming like a great decision leading up to letting people on these things and then pulling the rug. caroline: it's sort of fascinating, people weighing in on if you should reverse it. everyone is sort of frustrated by it and they're all talking about this on
howard: we've known each other a long time. it's a little over my pay grade, so it's a slippery slope. i'm glad i don't have to make that big decision but i've seen this building and i have been writing about it for years. you have this massive unbundling for a decade, people were told to put their money in index. with that came problems that lead to really bad behavior at the corporate level and the banks like wells fargo. next day or next month the money that's world puts her money in their...
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when howard comes in howard, cutting but coming on board at the end of 2018 we certainly thought or i thought the appropriations was one of the biggest events i would have to interact with the former commissioners and the rest of your term will be somewhat easy compared to that and then obviously we ran into the pandemic and very proud of the employees of the internal revenue service and how we handled it and reacted to it and, you know, with the view for as we say, in view of the mission and understanding the importance of our response abilities to the people in the country and then similarly myself and others understanding the significance of what we were entering into with respect to the pandemic and it is something you can't see and we have 80000 employees which means we have 80000 different concerns that we needed to respect for the pandemic and we have people of all age categories and some people who wanted to come into the office regardless and others who still don't want to come into the office. so in line with that we needed to also carry on our mission and it came up durin
when howard comes in howard, cutting but coming on board at the end of 2018 we certainly thought or i thought the appropriations was one of the biggest events i would have to interact with the former commissioners and the rest of your term will be somewhat easy compared to that and then obviously we ran into the pandemic and very proud of the employees of the internal revenue service and how we handled it and reacted to it and, you know, with the view for as we say, in view of the mission and...
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wayne frederick, president of howard university. dr. frederick, first of all, how do you respond to this? thanks for being with us on this victorious week. you and i know all too often black academics have been lured to predominantly white institutions because that's where the bulk of resources went in terms of endowments and, quite frankly, the presumption of prestige. but this week's news that howard will now have two of the nation's leading thinkers on race in tenured positions, they're success made possible in part by some $20 million in philanthropic funding. it's what your students might call a flex. how does howard university and the rest of hbcu family capitalize on the attention tat when many of the institutions are still struggling to get resources that they do? >> yeah, well, you know, it's a good week for black america. for too long i think we have tried to allow other people to dictate who we can be and who we will be and who we are. and the reality is that we are a community of scholars, a community of excellence, and we h
wayne frederick, president of howard university. dr. frederick, first of all, how do you respond to this? thanks for being with us on this victorious week. you and i know all too often black academics have been lured to predominantly white institutions because that's where the bulk of resources went in terms of endowments and, quite frankly, the presumption of prestige. but this week's news that howard will now have two of the nation's leading thinkers on race in tenured positions, they're...
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i can't believe i will talk more with the howard brothers once again. the book is the boys, and it is a memoir of hollywood and family indeed, clint ron howard right after this one, dennis miller plus one and the surgeon's tactile perception as well as his or her. i saw it helps a lot because you need to make sure you don't break the thread well, placing the switches and robotic hands can't do that. not now. and i believe not ever. you can write software to the machine, but you cannot give it a human tactile perception. ah, it's what i took on my facebook, but i still believe we did. who bought. i bought the dial tomorrow. either way, but i know from politicians to athletes and movies. dentist musicals does it seems every big name in the world has been here this year. hope of miss you can pick up. this goes to school. ah i wish them wasn't when you get the call, but i need to remove it doesn't give me a glove. would you spoke with them? said basil makes dreams come true. the every one who falls in love with luc wide. mm. join me every thursday on the al
i can't believe i will talk more with the howard brothers once again. the book is the boys, and it is a memoir of hollywood and family indeed, clint ron howard right after this one, dennis miller plus one and the surgeon's tactile perception as well as his or her. i saw it helps a lot because you need to make sure you don't break the thread well, placing the switches and robotic hands can't do that. not now. and i believe not ever. you can write software to the machine, but you cannot give it a...
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we're talking to ron and clint howard. they've written a memoir called the boys, a memoir of hollywood and family. obviously the 1st time i see ronnie is on a andy show and i think that she, clint, they're the 1st time to lose a little boy walking. i walk here 3 of like 5 times the one i was like. it's also the 1st time i ever jack nicholson, who, frances bobby, a jury duty, and they want to send somebody up the river. it's at the end, young jed liens that ago. thank you. and me for old out. it's like playing henry fonda and 12 angry mayberry i it's the 1st time you see a lot of things, the vibe of the show, the man i rance and g must have been so happy because it's like just made berries and id, fix it in my head, it's such a beautiful place to be going to get to get into a gig least is not in a scream, or i know what you did last summer film. is that a nice place? you know, it was good with great, good fortune. and you know, there is a story that, that we, that i write about in the boys, which is that very early on, my d
we're talking to ron and clint howard. they've written a memoir called the boys, a memoir of hollywood and family. obviously the 1st time i see ronnie is on a andy show and i think that she, clint, they're the 1st time to lose a little boy walking. i walk here 3 of like 5 times the one i was like. it's also the 1st time i ever jack nicholson, who, frances bobby, a jury duty, and they want to send somebody up the river. it's at the end, young jed liens that ago. thank you. and me for old out....
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howard, let me start with you today. it is estimated that between 80002880002 health care workers could have died from cupboard 19 since the beginning of the pandemic. that is a staggering number. just how shocking is it to you. i'm. it's a, it's a conservative estimate. it is absolutely shocking. i think the true figure could be higher. i think we could be pushing close to a quarter of a 1000000. it's an indictment of government's failure to act, to protect health care work as these are people who were just going to work to do their job. but the real issue that worries me hugely here is that the actual number of deaths reported to the world health organization. from countries around the world is less than $7000.00. people are clapping, but nobody is counting. and that sends a message to suggest that it's just not being taken seriously enough. one death is a tragedy. it leaves in its wake families left without her with, without mums, without did dad's kids being offered. but when we get into the scale of the thousands, i
howard, let me start with you today. it is estimated that between 80002880002 health care workers could have died from cupboard 19 since the beginning of the pandemic. that is a staggering number. just how shocking is it to you. i'm. it's a, it's a conservative estimate. it is absolutely shocking. i think the true figure could be higher. i think we could be pushing close to a quarter of a 1000000. it's an indictment of government's failure to act, to protect health care work as these are people...
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i guess this is my final question for you, howard. and take your time in answering it. you wrote this lovely book. taken altogether these blessings and prayers from these 441 rabbis, what does it tell us about the american story? >> guest: oh gosh, i love that. and first of all one thing i do want to mention is a thank you to you karl her during this conversation. i want to thank the washington hebrew congregation that partnered with be in this book. the most number of rabbis in the synagogue i do it to plug them. i will answer than anecdote. an israel does not open with the prayer. if you want to be a rabbi and open eight legislative session you have to come to america to do it. what this tells me is two things. one, what i did in this book hasn't been done as rabbis, there's very little research in books in writing on the overall topic of prayer in congress. now people have argued about the church aspect of it, my perspective is i care about the story of this unreported, undiscovered treasury of america our democracy, begetting each session with prayer. it came from t
i guess this is my final question for you, howard. and take your time in answering it. you wrote this lovely book. taken altogether these blessings and prayers from these 441 rabbis, what does it tell us about the american story? >> guest: oh gosh, i love that. and first of all one thing i do want to mention is a thank you to you karl her during this conversation. i want to thank the washington hebrew congregation that partnered with be in this book. the most number of rabbis in the...
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[inaudible] underneath howard. having [inaudible] >> this is a [inaudible] worked with the residential, the merchants in the neighborhood, the non profits to make sure this is a vibrant area. >> even if you don't come to the convention and enjoy the public space, it is something that helps revitalize the neighborhood and bring energy to the neighborhood and more people to the neighborhood and shops and retail and shocase san community investment and infrastructure for tuesday, december 15, 2020. i would like to welcome the members of the public listening live and the staff presenting today. following the guidelines set forth by local and state firms during this health emergency, the members of the commission are meeting remotely to ensure the safety of everyone, including members of the public. thank you all for joining us, please call the first item. >> thank you. the first order of business is item one roll
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howard university right now, they can atrack top academic talents in terms of students and faculty. if people start saying you know where i want to be is where nicole hanna jones and coates are, other hbcu are going to start to compete. you created a marketplace at hbcus that have not been this hot since the 1950s. i am excited to see whether or not that mark place produces incredible financial and academic results for howard and for other hbcus, sorry unt, you dropped the bag. >> joy reid, thank you so much. >> coming up on the next hour on "the reid out," keep it right here on msnbc, you won't want to miss it. >> also, a new development on someone cooperating in the matt gaetz sex criminal probe. first, more indictments are coming up as trump admits to the crimes and public, mary, the niece says ivanka will flip on her father. next on "the beat" live. father next on "the beat" live. [ squawk ] hot dog or... chicken? [ squawk ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on.
howard university right now, they can atrack top academic talents in terms of students and faculty. if people start saying you know where i want to be is where nicole hanna jones and coates are, other hbcu are going to start to compete. you created a marketplace at hbcus that have not been this hot since the 1950s. i am excited to see whether or not that mark place produces incredible financial and academic results for howard and for other hbcus, sorry unt, you dropped the bag. >> joy...
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you always say she went to howard for undergrad. she is the first hbcu grad to make it to the white house. that was a big selling point. a second selling point is the dna of our institution is social justice. a lot of people have joined the caravan because of the summer we had last year. what is key is that when they leave the caravan, and they always have, we have got to make sure they leave us with all the tools they need. new tires, new gas, new engine, and more people have to stay on the caravan to see us all the way through. people are seeing howard and other hbcus, buses on a caravan headed to a promised land. that is giving people an opportunity to be educated in the right way and also giving people a way to speak to bigger questions. on my campus, i am asking students about their mission of their major. people are motivated to solve a big problem in the world. they want to be part of something bigger. romaine: a great conversation we had earlier with the president of howard university. we had a great time here at milken. thi
you always say she went to howard for undergrad. she is the first hbcu grad to make it to the white house. that was a big selling point. a second selling point is the dna of our institution is social justice. a lot of people have joined the caravan because of the summer we had last year. what is key is that when they leave the caravan, and they always have, we have got to make sure they leave us with all the tools they need. new tires, new gas, new engine, and more people have to stay on the...
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calls came in for her resignation and for howard to fire her. rashad quick to apologize saying in part, my remarks were in no way directed toward survivors of sexual assault. i vehemently oppose sexual violence and find no excuse for such behavior. the university distancing itself from rashad, saying rashad's initial tweet showed insensitivity to victims of sexual assault. certain positions of leadership do not support howard university's policies. sol public -- some publicly supported her. including singer stephanie mills and former reality judge joe brown, and saying you must follow freedom of speech, what is supposed to be taught every day at that renowned law school. the problem for some at howard university is, was rashad's apology enough? >> we need to look at the student survivor committee, and if students in the committee feel she should be removed, howard university needs to take that seriously. >> students couldn't say for sure whether rashad should keep her position. the president of revolt, an on-campus group, helping to reserve a sa
calls came in for her resignation and for howard to fire her. rashad quick to apologize saying in part, my remarks were in no way directed toward survivors of sexual assault. i vehemently oppose sexual violence and find no excuse for such behavior. the university distancing itself from rashad, saying rashad's initial tweet showed insensitivity to victims of sexual assault. certain positions of leadership do not support howard university's policies. sol public -- some publicly supported her....
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howard mortman, not morris, i sometimes send emails to the wrong process, howard mortman is the medications director c-span, the privately funded public service providing television coverage of our u.s. congress, he is a veteran of dc media organizations, he's observed congress from positions at msnbc, and the broadcasting board of governors, new media strategies, he's a native of washington and grew up attending temple i got and his families are member of temple shalom in northern virginia. "when rabbis bless congress: the great american story of jewish prayers on capital hill" is his first book. he's going to be in conversation with carl cannon, the washington bureau chief of real clear politics and executive editor of real clear media group, carl has covered every presidential campaign and major political convention since 1984. he's received the two most prestigious honors for white house coverage, gerald r ford prize for distinguished reporting of the presidency and the aldo beckman award for excellence and presidential news coverage. i think we are in really good hands for tonight. i w
howard mortman, not morris, i sometimes send emails to the wrong process, howard mortman is the medications director c-span, the privately funded public service providing television coverage of our u.s. congress, he is a veteran of dc media organizations, he's observed congress from positions at msnbc, and the broadcasting board of governors, new media strategies, he's a native of washington and grew up attending temple i got and his families are member of temple shalom in northern virginia....
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we've got bob sloan, howard london. and our own in-house team of wall street experts who have been following this minute by minute. let's get straight to it. i want to bring in our correspondent here, who has been covering this sentence before even the meme stoxx thing it turned into kind of the issue -- -- meme stock thing turned into kind of the issue of 2021. >> it's at $33 now. a lot lower than that shared ipo price. we knew this retail allocation could be anywhere between 20% to 35%. where was that calculus last night, when the bankers were talking to his additional investors? those retail investors that brought in at $38 a share, how are they feeling now? the people who bought in at that time are down by hundreds of millions of dollars at this point in time. we knew it was going to be volatile. we just didn't to be this far down. >> emily chang, your joining us now from san francisco. host of global technology. you just spoke about an hour ago with vlad, one of the cofounders and ceo of robinhood, how disappointed
we've got bob sloan, howard london. and our own in-house team of wall street experts who have been following this minute by minute. let's get straight to it. i want to bring in our correspondent here, who has been covering this sentence before even the meme stoxx thing it turned into kind of the issue -- -- meme stock thing turned into kind of the issue of 2021. >> it's at $33 now. a lot lower than that shared ipo price. we knew this retail allocation could be anywhere between 20% to 35%....
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why howard? >> a lot of my family members went to howard. i talk about in the superheroes are everywhere. thank you. and so i have family members that went to howard and they would tell wonderful stories but also, i grew up at a youngage wanting to be a lawyer . the heroes among the many rights movement were the lawyers. thurgood marshall, constance baker miley. >> .. and i was, so i was -- we can keep going. [laughing] and so for all of those reasons i dripped that going to howard. i wanted to go to howard and i did go to howard. and thankfully i did. [applause] and gw is also a great school. [laughing] >> more to the point of howard because you do write with such reverence for the university, you write, at how would you would come as you were an late as the person you aspire to be. there were no false choices. we would not just told we had the capacity to be great. we were challenged to live up to that potential. >> that's right. at howard it's interesting, jonathan, you remember because we would run into each other about 2008 during that
why howard? >> a lot of my family members went to howard. i talk about in the superheroes are everywhere. thank you. and so i have family members that went to howard and they would tell wonderful stories but also, i grew up at a youngage wanting to be a lawyer . the heroes among the many rights movement were the lawyers. thurgood marshall, constance baker miley. >> .. and i was, so i was -- we can keep going. [laughing] and so for all of those reasons i dripped that going to howard....
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amended and okayed the term sheet for financing the $12 billion project including a new ballpark at howard terminal. today's vote is nonbinding because an environmental impact report still has to be approved but it sends a clear signal about the city intentions. it is unclear what the team will now do and in an interesting twist the vote happen roughly at the same time the a's were throwing out the first pitch for today's game. >> i want to say this is a good deal. we have been negotiating in good faith. >> the oakland city council put their best foot forward as six members voted yes to a nonbinding term sheet that outlines plans for new waterfront park at howard terminal. oakland even made a major concession in that the city offered to take responsibility for $352 million in off-site transportation infrastructure, but the a's were blunt, they didn't like it. >> the current term sheet as it's constructed and with its current language is not a business partnership that works for us. >> if they are not happy with what was produced today and are still talking about leaving after the city has
amended and okayed the term sheet for financing the $12 billion project including a new ballpark at howard terminal. today's vote is nonbinding because an environmental impact report still has to be approved but it sends a clear signal about the city intentions. it is unclear what the team will now do and in an interesting twist the vote happen roughly at the same time the a's were throwing out the first pitch for today's game. >> i want to say this is a good deal. we have been...
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representative howard, you're first. >> thank you, donna howard, state representative from austin, texas and chair over the texas women's health caucus. i'm here to provide an overview and discussion of bill eight and its impact on texans. it reduced access to care by creating medically unnecessary obstructions to healthcare. a quick summary how we got here. following the 2010 elections when the tea party got a super majority in the texas house. they cut the budget for women's health by 2/3 and by creating a tiered system that was intended to capture such providers as planned parenthood. unfortunately there was significant collateral damage if that it captured faith-based clinics and academics-based
representative howard, you're first. >> thank you, donna howard, state representative from austin, texas and chair over the texas women's health caucus. i'm here to provide an overview and discussion of bill eight and its impact on texans. it reduced access to care by creating medically unnecessary obstructions to healthcare. a quick summary how we got here. following the 2010 elections when the tea party got a super majority in the texas house. they cut the budget for women's health by...
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can you introduce us to john howard? >> sure. john howard is a very interesting historical figure. noun isrimarily a still primarily known as a present reformer. in the late 1700s were inherited quite a large fortune from a father who works in the upholstery trade. so we use that money to fund humanitarian travel so he traveled throughout europe visiting prisons, jails, dungeons. andci you try to measure anything from the bread rash of the receives whether there is natural daylight, that access to fresh water. the floors and 6 inches of mud these people off to sleep in. developed almost like their cataloging things that that was wrong. that's one way of looking at he goes back to england and gives talks to the houses of parliament trying to improve conditions in england. to make a long story short he realized that he had been traveling the quarantine station or remarkably similar to prisons. they're kind of like a medical jails. so he in the 60s set off on a whole journey where he went throughout europe, sorry russia effectively being a quarantine critic. what we wanted to deal wit
can you introduce us to john howard? >> sure. john howard is a very interesting historical figure. noun isrimarily a still primarily known as a present reformer. in the late 1700s were inherited quite a large fortune from a father who works in the upholstery trade. so we use that money to fund humanitarian travel so he traveled throughout europe visiting prisons, jails, dungeons. andci you try to measure anything from the bread rash of the receives whether there is natural daylight, that...