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howard: welcome. lemonis: i'm marcus. howard: marcus, i'm howard. i'm the nice guy, usually, and this is robyn, my partner. robyn: i'm robyn. lemonis: hey, robyn, how are you? nice to meet you. robyn: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: so how long have you guys been in business? robyn: 20 years. lemonis: how did you guys get in business together? howard: we knew each other since high school. lemonis: okay. howard: best friends. robyn: this is my ex-husband. we have two human children, and bowery kitchen is our first child. lemonis: you guys are 50-50? robyn: yes, absolutely. lemonis: who's in charge, between the two of you? robyn: howie. howard: i would say me. robyn: only because it's just like howie maybe started the business, but i'm not allowed to touch the knife wall. howard: yeah. lemonis: this place is big. howard: yeah, we can take you around and show you. lemonis: i would love to see. how many square feet is it? robyn: 4,000 square feet. lemonis: it looks kind of junky to me. customer comes in, no directional signage. howard: "holy [bleep]
howard: welcome. lemonis: i'm marcus. howard: marcus, i'm howard. i'm the nice guy, usually, and this is robyn, my partner. robyn: i'm robyn. lemonis: hey, robyn, how are you? nice to meet you. robyn: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: so how long have you guys been in business? robyn: 20 years. lemonis: how did you guys get in business together? howard: we knew each other since high school. lemonis: okay. howard: best friends. robyn: this is my ex-husband. we have two human children, and...
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we discovered the forgotten story of howard brisby. >> howard was a navy sailor who became a medic after pearl harbor. he waited through this very lagoon to what seemed like a small speck, the farthest from home he'd ever been. [ gunshots ]. >> they called it one square mile of hell and it's here where howard died killed by a japanese sniper. >> today howard buried here at arlington national cemetery but that wasn't always the case. he was found two years ago found on the island. why? because our country forgot about him. >> this is a rare photo of how our fallen are found on tarowa. howard's skeletalton found in 2015 his bones buried underneath his green poncho we were there to witness the men being excavated. howard's story is one of many. 73000 americans are still missing to this day killed in world war ii and never found. >> to put that into perspective that's like 100 acres of arlington national cemetery simply gone. all of these graves van irk. >> on tarowa alone 452 service members have never been found. it takes a toll on families to this day. you can see it for yourself. >> they
we discovered the forgotten story of howard brisby. >> howard was a navy sailor who became a medic after pearl harbor. he waited through this very lagoon to what seemed like a small speck, the farthest from home he'd ever been. [ gunshots ]. >> they called it one square mile of hell and it's here where howard died killed by a japanese sniper. >> today howard buried here at arlington national cemetery but that wasn't always the case. he was found two years ago found on the...
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then, in 2001, another loss -- howard's father passes away. >> he was the rock that i think kept howard together in terms of having a connection to somebody, and i think it was kind of devastating for him. >> he started to spiral, he started to lose focus. >> at the same time, howard's business becomes one of the many wiped out by the internet. when you need that picture of gary coleman or david hasselhoff fast, why call howie from brooklyn when you can instantly download your choice of shots from an online catalog? for the next several years, howard lives off his savings, but eventually lands on the street, moving his trove of pictures to those five storage units in coney island. >> he loved the pictures so much, he would go without eating. it was his life and made him who he was. >> then in the spring of 2012, howard tells his cousins he fears for his life. he even makes a fatalistic request, in connection with his favorite show, "the lone ranger." >> somehow, he identified with that character. he told me at the time we make his tombstone, he wanted the word "lone ranger" somehow brou
then, in 2001, another loss -- howard's father passes away. >> he was the rock that i think kept howard together in terms of having a connection to somebody, and i think it was kind of devastating for him. >> he started to spiral, he started to lose focus. >> at the same time, howard's business becomes one of the many wiped out by the internet. when you need that picture of gary coleman or david hasselhoff fast, why call howie from brooklyn when you can instantly download your...
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only days after howard died, his grave became a parking lot. the military never told his family. we did. >> there was a memorial that is now gone? and the cemetery is gone? i mean, that part is just i found out all this today, i am amazed that memorials are wiped off the face of the earth so they can build a parking lot? build, whatever? >> reporter: why didn't the government say anything to howard's relatives, we went to the agency in charged, the defense pow mia accounting agency, we met with retired colonel winbush, and asked why wasn't howard's family told what happened. >> they were shocked we were the first to tell them the final resting place for howard was a parking lot. any reaction to that? >> no reaction. the only thing i have to say to that is where we have found remains, again, in many cases, 70 plus years later, a lot has happened. >> reporter: do you thing in the future somewhere families should know about what happened and the circumstances of where their loved ones are buried? >> sure, sure, i can't tell you why they weren't to
only days after howard died, his grave became a parking lot. the military never told his family. we did. >> there was a memorial that is now gone? and the cemetery is gone? i mean, that part is just i found out all this today, i am amazed that memorials are wiped off the face of the earth so they can build a parking lot? build, whatever? >> reporter: why didn't the government say anything to howard's relatives, we went to the agency in charged, the defense pow mia accounting agency,...
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, howard university. in southern history, oliver otis howard is a hero. a flawed hero to be sure, someone who embodied the limitations of the federal government's efforts to remake the rebel south. but still a dedicated and true warrior for blackie quality. then, as reconstruction was collapsing, howard was sent to oregon to command army forces in the pacific northwest. he is a hero in southern history and african-american history but in western history, in native american history, general howard is a villain. his decisions all but sparked the nez perce war. men following his orders wound up massacreing women and children. the nez perce war is not just the story of one civil rights hero, chief joseph. rather, it is the story of how howard, himself a civil rights champion, made vicious war on another civil rights champion. in a way it is a quintessential story of america after reconstruction. in the decades between the end of the civil war and 1900 are a story of an extraordinary pivot in american values.
, howard university. in southern history, oliver otis howard is a hero. a flawed hero to be sure, someone who embodied the limitations of the federal government's efforts to remake the rebel south. but still a dedicated and true warrior for blackie quality. then, as reconstruction was collapsing, howard was sent to oregon to command army forces in the pacific northwest. he is a hero in southern history and african-american history but in western history, in native american history, general...
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we are back with howard stern. cardi b is on the way. howard. >> oh my god, and look at jimmy. he grew up in brooklyn. when did you leave brooklyn? >> jimmy: when i was 9 years >> when you were 9 years. because nobody thinks of you from brooklyn. i say, jimmy's like a carpet bagger, wherever he goes, he's from. you grew up in las vegas. >> jimmy: this is interesting. coming from a man who this very morning was talking about his tour of duty in vietnam. [ laughter ] even though you were a teenager when the war essentially ended. >> it was such a great war. oh my god. there were no rules of engagement. >> jimmy: thank you for your service. >> oh, you're welcome. >> jimmy: i do want to say that. >> i hope no one here has any stolen valor, i hate that. >> jimmy: you don't want to steal any valor. i believe your show has never been better than it is, do you agree with that? [ cheers and applause ] >> yes. i feel very good about the show. as you know we're on sirius xm radio. i found that to be -- i found it to be very liberating, getting on satellite radio where it's a subscriber se
we are back with howard stern. cardi b is on the way. howard. >> oh my god, and look at jimmy. he grew up in brooklyn. when did you leave brooklyn? >> jimmy: when i was 9 years >> when you were 9 years. because nobody thinks of you from brooklyn. i say, jimmy's like a carpet bagger, wherever he goes, he's from. you grew up in las vegas. >> jimmy: this is interesting. coming from a man who this very morning was talking about his tour of duty in vietnam. [ laughter ] even...
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americans cleared howard's cemetery by 1944 only days after howard died. they also put up a parking lot right over howard's grave. it's a story our government never told howard's family. we told them. >> this is a very different story. and then it got run over. if you can get rid of something that big and memorials to people, cemeteries and crosses are gone, bulldozed, if deaths can disappear? >> reporter: how could the this? we went to the agency in charge of bringing home our missing heroes called bpaa, the defense p.o.w. mia accounting agency. we met with retired colonel sumter and asked for her thoughts where the family didn't know. >> they were shocked we were the first people to tell them the final resting place for howard was a parking lot. any reaction to that? >> no reaction. the only thing i have to say to that is where we have found remains again in many cases 70 plus years later a lot has happened since that hero went down. >> reporter: howard's family says that is an understatement. the contrast between here and arlington is startling and they
americans cleared howard's cemetery by 1944 only days after howard died. they also put up a parking lot right over howard's grave. it's a story our government never told howard's family. we told them. >> this is a very different story. and then it got run over. if you can get rid of something that big and memorials to people, cemeteries and crosses are gone, bulldozed, if deaths can disappear? >> reporter: how could the this? we went to the agency in charge of bringing home our...
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howard: we have people here. yvonne: in terms of regulations, is there a long-term strategy for oaktree? they say china is not exactly of foreigners market. how do you see the environment in china and india? the leadersink of of both china and india are moving their countries in a consideringection, outside capital being put to work. since the systems are different from ours, we cannot say categorically we know what the future holds in that regard. but we are optimistic enough to be moving in a positive direction in both countries. about howncertainty creditor rights will be treated. investor in less than stellar credit debt, you have to be able to rely on a restructuring process which delivers appropriate value to the creditors. we cannot be absolutely sure how it is going to go. but we are certainly willing to find out. we have a bloomberg terminal viewer who wants to ask you a question. he says, what do you think about corporate profits improving by the penetration of technology that is displacing capital and
howard: we have people here. yvonne: in terms of regulations, is there a long-term strategy for oaktree? they say china is not exactly of foreigners market. how do you see the environment in china and india? the leadersink of of both china and india are moving their countries in a consideringection, outside capital being put to work. since the systems are different from ours, we cannot say categorically we know what the future holds in that regard. but we are optimistic enough to be moving in a...
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howard stern is here! we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ action. ♪ ♪ ♪ deck the halls oh yes! we bring your family amazing value every day. t.j. maxx. marshalls. homegoods. family is the greatest gift. i started volunteering for (victorinational parks.s twelve, i go out and demonstrate to people what life was like in the eighteenth century. you can have almost a spiritual experience with the beauty of nature or with a connection with the past. there's no better place to find that than a national park, which preserves that beauty and the history. (vo) the subaru share the love event has donated over six-point-five million dollars to help the national parks. get a new subaru and we'll donate two hundred fifty dollars more. (victoria) ♪ put a little love in your heart. ♪ mwith incredible black frfriday doorbusters!p! stores open thursday at 5pm. plus, get more bang for your buck with $15 kohl's cash for every $50 spent! toys are just $19.99 and a 55 inch tv is just $299.99. kohl's. giv
howard stern is here! we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ action. ♪ ♪ ♪ deck the halls oh yes! we bring your family amazing value every day. t.j. maxx. marshalls. homegoods. family is the greatest gift. i started volunteering for (victorinational parks.s twelve, i go out and demonstrate to people what life was like in the eighteenth century. you can have almost a spiritual experience with the beauty of nature or with a connection with the past. there's no better place to find...
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howard university has released a statement and in part it says that howard university takes this very seriously. that is all allegations of sexual assault, sexual harassment and domestic violence and gender-based discrimination are occurring on the as of july, they had filed a motion to have the suit dismissed. so far, no ruling on the motion. howard university, derrick ward, news 4. >>> developing this morning, we're learning about new allegations against matt lauer nearly a day after nbc news announced his firing. the host has not commented about the allegations. >> the incident he was fired for happened at the 2014 olympics in sochi, russia. there are at least two other complaints against him. a report by variety magazine alleges a pattern of misconduct. lauer allegedly extended late-night invitations to his hotel room while covering the olympics. another woman claims lauer exposed himself to her in his office. magazine also says several women were ignored by nbc news when they complained. >> nbc news denies that allegation. it issued a statement reading "we can say prior to monday
howard university has released a statement and in part it says that howard university takes this very seriously. that is all allegations of sexual assault, sexual harassment and domestic violence and gender-based discrimination are occurring on the as of july, they had filed a motion to have the suit dismissed. so far, no ruling on the motion. howard university, derrick ward, news 4. >>> developing this morning, we're learning about new allegations against matt lauer nearly a day after...
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howard climbing back. two-yard carry. howard within three with eight minutes. nine seconds left. howard trailing by three. they go for the win. get it. that's cam newton's little brother. howard wins the team exchanging addresses for christmas cards or maybe some other things. a punch or two. mostly shoving and pushing. a great win for howard's final home game of the season. maryland also fired up but in a much different way. they host michigan this afternoon. it was all wolverines. up two scores in the second. brandon peters hits for the 33-yard touchdown. 21-0. michigan leading 28-3. navy hosting smu on veteran's day. perry had two rushing touchdowns on the day. how about this? for a third, perry keeps on the option. 92 yards for six. navy up 27-11 there. they lead 40-32 heading into the fourth quarter. virginia looking to continue their turnaround season at louisville. last year's heisman trophy winner had that is jackson keeping it. he is gone. 68-yard touchdown. that tied the game at 7. it's currently 38-14, cardinals in the fourth. switching to the hardwood, patrick ewing i
howard climbing back. two-yard carry. howard within three with eight minutes. nine seconds left. howard trailing by three. they go for the win. get it. that's cam newton's little brother. howard wins the team exchanging addresses for christmas cards or maybe some other things. a punch or two. mostly shoving and pushing. a great win for howard's final home game of the season. maryland also fired up but in a much different way. they host michigan this afternoon. it was all wolverines. up two...
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that we would do for howard country. >> right now, school starts for high schools in howard county at 7:25 and the board wants to push that time back to give teen the 8 hours of sleep recommended by health experts and that cannot happen until they find a way to make the bus routes work at a later start time. and which is where dr. hagani comes in. >> they try to link these trips in a efficient way of routes is accomplished and so that the number of buses used are minimum and same time among the time the bus goes empty is also minimized. >> variables like school locations an number of buses and deciding fastest way to get to and from stops there's millions of combinations and dr. hagani tool based on complicated math and programming identifies the most efficient routes that require the least number of bus sfwlz our system can do this within less than a mi minute. >> now school systems from philadelphia to aurora, colorado are are lining up to have the umd research team provide them the best bus routes and dr. hagani you research has allowed howard county to cut 20 buses from the fleet
that we would do for howard country. >> right now, school starts for high schools in howard county at 7:25 and the board wants to push that time back to give teen the 8 hours of sleep recommended by health experts and that cannot happen until they find a way to make the bus routes work at a later start time. and which is where dr. hagani comes in. >> they try to link these trips in a efficient way of routes is accomplished and so that the number of buses used are minimum and same...
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. >> reporter: this is howard's oldest nephew, john, and we just told him, along with howard's living relatives, that no one knew where the sailor's grave was for 70 years. no one could all of these years. >> reporter: why was howard missing? you see, for generations, howard's family thought he was buried here, with white crosses, and white beaches. a paradise in the pacific. this is the reality. pig bens, and trash cans. americans are buried in a trench to the left, only a few feet away. defense department documents show americans were the ones who first cleared howard's gravesite, all to expand an air base. only days after howard died, his grave became a parking lot. the military never told his family. we did. >> there was a memorial, that's now gone, and the cemetery's gone. i mean that part is just, i found out all of this today. i'm just amazed that memorials wiped off the face of the earth lot, or build whatever. >> more on this incredible story of the fallen, forgotten, and an epic failure on the part of our government. we think of a burial spot for our fallen heros, we think o
. >> reporter: this is howard's oldest nephew, john, and we just told him, along with howard's living relatives, that no one knew where the sailor's grave was for 70 years. no one could all of these years. >> reporter: why was howard missing? you see, for generations, howard's family thought he was buried here, with white crosses, and white beaches. a paradise in the pacific. this is the reality. pig bens, and trash cans. americans are buried in a trench to the left, only a few feet...
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howard and susan, sit tight. up next, we'll have the questions about the gop tax cut plan, does the economy really need a tax cut right now? i'm going to ask an expert about that and get both of your reaction, of course. and later, discourse in the time of trump. how people talk about this president, the parties, our politics, in an increasingly divided country. that's coming way in our next hour. whether it's connecting one of the world's most innovative campuses. or bringing wifi to 65,000 fans. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. >>> they're concerned that the personal tax cuts expire in 2025. that's a bit of a gimmick. we'll get there because failure is not an option when it comes to the republican party and cutting taxes. >> a trillion and a half dollars on the deficit, tax breaks for the wealth easieiest corporatio people in america. >>> joining me now, kimberly clossing, an economist and professor. does the economy really need a tax cut right now? >> no, this isn't a
howard and susan, sit tight. up next, we'll have the questions about the gop tax cut plan, does the economy really need a tax cut right now? i'm going to ask an expert about that and get both of your reaction, of course. and later, discourse in the time of trump. how people talk about this president, the parties, our politics, in an increasingly divided country. that's coming way in our next hour. whether it's connecting one of the world's most innovative campuses. or bringing wifi to 65,000...
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>>reporter: the new allegations against howard are the latest in a series going back years. in a federal lawsuit, the new victim jan doe number six alleged she was raped by a fellow student, a member of the marching band in april 2016. but that the university failed to investigate for months, allowing the accused rapist to stay on campus and terrorize her to this day. a year after her assault, the woman says the dean of students told her that her rapist had assaulted another studentt and the lawsuit says the university was aware of several earlier allegations of sexual violence against the man. >> these cases are not about adjudicating rape. our clients were raped on campus, but what this is about is the university's failure to make sure that they were able to continue their education dispute what they had experienced. >> the plaintiff say harboring rapist is a disturbing pattern at howard. one complaint on twitter about being raped by a resident assistant in college hall - only to have another woman respond that he had raped her too. >> it's an outrage we live in a building
>>reporter: the new allegations against howard are the latest in a series going back years. in a federal lawsuit, the new victim jan doe number six alleged she was raped by a fellow student, a member of the marching band in april 2016. but that the university failed to investigate for months, allowing the accused rapist to stay on campus and terrorize her to this day. a year after her assault, the woman says the dean of students told her that her rapist had assaulted another studentt and...
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howard: robyn, god damn it! robyn: [ sighs ] lemonis: located in manhattan's popular chelsea market, bowery draws tons of foot traffic.
howard: robyn, god damn it! robyn: [ sighs ] lemonis: located in manhattan's popular chelsea market, bowery draws tons of foot traffic.
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the lawsuit accuses howard of retaliating against victims who report the assaults. we'll bring you any new information we find. >>> 4:32. d.c. police are trying to figure out how a man died. we're still working to learn more details about the death investigation. he was found dead at 13th and n streets northwest in the logan circle neighborhood. police were called to the scene just before 6:00 p.m. police have not revealed the victim's name at this point. >>> a survivor of the las vegas massacre is celebrating another year of life. she turns 28 years tonight the community will honor her with a fundraiser. it will be held at the green turtle. the restaurant will donate to% of all sales to the christina frost trust fund. >> her family is holding a silent auction tonight from 7:00 until 9:00. >>> the redskins are on field tonight. >> they are taking on our rival, dallas cowboys in texas. news 4 sports reporter carol maloney has a preview of the big game. >> big night for redskins. big night here on nbc4. burgundy and gold visiting the dallas cowboys. every game a must
the lawsuit accuses howard of retaliating against victims who report the assaults. we'll bring you any new information we find. >>> 4:32. d.c. police are trying to figure out how a man died. we're still working to learn more details about the death investigation. he was found dead at 13th and n streets northwest in the logan circle neighborhood. police were called to the scene just before 6:00 p.m. police have not revealed the victim's name at this point. >>> a survivor of the...
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she also told me the accused is still on campus at howard university. we know howard university filed a case toss have this case dismissed back in july when the original five women filed their lawsuit. for now reporting live, meling is arowell. "fox5 local news". >> new details are emerging about the sexual harassment allegations against long time today show host matt lauer. two more accusers came forward after firing lauer. there are multiple accusations for current and stormier nbs staffers arranging from lawyer expose is himself to giving sex toys to co-workers nbc fired hour and said the complaint promed a serious review and represented a clear violation of our company standards. >> meanwhile long term public radio host is also out a job fired from you public radio in allegations of inappropriate behavior with someone who worked with him. he is create orof the popular show prairie home companion and he retired. public radio learned of the allegations late month and ended business relationship with him. >> however tonight a new statement is raising q
she also told me the accused is still on campus at howard university. we know howard university filed a case toss have this case dismissed back in july when the original five women filed their lawsuit. for now reporting live, meling is arowell. "fox5 local news". >> new details are emerging about the sexual harassment allegations against long time today show host matt lauer. two more accusers came forward after firing lauer. there are multiple accusations for current and...
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let's bring in former dnc chair and former governor of vermont, howard dean. and also host of hugh hewitt host of the hugh hewitt show on the salem radio network. we got you. gentlemen, i'm glad to have both of you with me today. earlier today, i asked former federal prosecutor samuel beautifbule what he thinks will happen in that investigation. he said, look, the reality is i don't think bob mueller's going on a fishing expedition. he realizes that hope hicks is in the inner circle. he wouldn't expect her to be forthcoming with something. he must have something he believes specifically she will need to answer or if she does not properly answer it, she could be breaking the law in a couple of different ways. you're a lawyer, hugh. do you agree with his analysis? >> i agree with the last part. the false statements act. if you make a false statement to special counsel or his representative or an fbi agent, you've committed a felony. i've dealt with hope hicks a long time. she's a straight shooter. even though who don't like the president's policies agree that ho
let's bring in former dnc chair and former governor of vermont, howard dean. and also host of hugh hewitt host of the hugh hewitt show on the salem radio network. we got you. gentlemen, i'm glad to have both of you with me today. earlier today, i asked former federal prosecutor samuel beautifbule what he thinks will happen in that investigation. he said, look, the reality is i don't think bob mueller's going on a fishing expedition. he realizes that hope hicks is in the inner circle. he...
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he always knew the great magician howard thurston inspired his dad to dabble in magic. now, from this one letter, he learns that the great magician also started him collecting. >> he talked about how howard thurston gave him his first book. >> so, now you get a little nugget. >> i did. that was really one of my first clues. >> rex has little clue about the importance of his dad's acquisitions. to understand that, you'd have to be well-versed in the dark arts. >> a lot of them were seen actually as occult books, and people were a little scared of them. ray ricard, a rare-book collector, says rex's inheritance includes some of the oldest magic books in existence. >> some books actually had handwritten prayers that were put in the front of the book that were required to be read before you could actually open the book. >> like "the history of magick," published in 1657... >> the spelling of the word "magic" is m-a-g-i-c-k, which indicates books that are related to the occult, if you will, so superstition, some spiritualism, witchcraft. there's also "hocus pocus in perfectio
he always knew the great magician howard thurston inspired his dad to dabble in magic. now, from this one letter, he learns that the great magician also started him collecting. >> he talked about how howard thurston gave him his first book. >> so, now you get a little nugget. >> i did. that was really one of my first clues. >> rex has little clue about the importance of his dad's acquisitions. to understand that, you'd have to be well-versed in the dark arts. >> a...
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howard s howard rodman, howard rodman, are you in the audience? howard rodman will speak on his father and walter bernstein, who was blacklisted in 1950 and wrote "the front." howard, take it away. >> walter who wrote the front is 97 years old and one of the wisest people i know. he was blacklisted for a decade and a half during which he couldn't write anything under his own name. so in order to make a living, he used a number of fronts, some of whom were delightfully cooperative in his effort to write under another name. and some of whom -- well, let's talk about that. in his memoir "inside out: a memoir of the blacklist" walter writes about his experience with particular front named howard. walter, a kind and generous man, did not use the last name of his front. but i will. it's howard rodman sr., my dad. and this is walter's story about his experiences writing under my father's name. then once again through the friend of a friend, i found a front. he was a talented writer named howard who was making a name for himself writing television dramas.
howard s howard rodman, howard rodman, are you in the audience? howard rodman will speak on his father and walter bernstein, who was blacklisted in 1950 and wrote "the front." howard, take it away. >> walter who wrote the front is 97 years old and one of the wisest people i know. he was blacklisted for a decade and a half during which he couldn't write anything under his own name. so in order to make a living, he used a number of fronts, some of whom were delightfully...
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thank you, howard johnson in manila. and as howard was talking, we just saw prime minister shinzo abe of japan talking, we just saw prime minister shinzo abe ofjapan are right. also this hour: a vast relief effort is continuing after a powerful earthquake struck in the mountainous border region between iran and iraq. the 7.3 magnitude quake was the deadliest in the world this year. at least a50 people were killed and at least 7,000 are injured. our correspondent rami ruhayem reports from darbandikhan in iraq. this area is one of the hardest hit in iraq by sunday's earthquake. we are told seven people were inside this home when it collapsed. two of them were killed, and others were injured. several other buildings suffered similar damage to this one. fortunately, they seem to be the exception rather than the rule. and most of the other homes in the region managed to withstand the impact of the earthquake. myanmar‘s military has tried to absolve itself of any wrongdoing against the country's muslim rohingya population. 6
thank you, howard johnson in manila. and as howard was talking, we just saw prime minister shinzo abe of japan talking, we just saw prime minister shinzo abe ofjapan are right. also this hour: a vast relief effort is continuing after a powerful earthquake struck in the mountainous border region between iran and iraq. the 7.3 magnitude quake was the deadliest in the world this year. at least a50 people were killed and at least 7,000 are injured. our correspondent rami ruhayem reports from...
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joining us from manila is the bbc‘s howard johnson. president rodrigo duterte‘s drug war has been controversial. it has claimed thousands of lives, and leaders gathered for a gala dinner in manila. they signed a number of trade agreements with hong kong at the time, and as you can see, they are all arriving. canadian leader justin trudeau has just walked through the door, as they begin the asean summit, being greeted by his counterpart, rodrigo duterte of the philippines. and we can speak now to howard johnson, who is actually in manila. he is at the us embassy at the moment where we can see some protest is going on behind you, howard. can you tell us about those protests 7 howard. can you tell us about those protests? because we know this is president trump's last day in asia, he is winding up his tour. yes, we have actually just moved he is winding up his tour. yes, we have actuallyjust moved a mile or so have actuallyjust moved a mile or so away from the embassy, to an area where the protesters will begin their march towards the e
joining us from manila is the bbc‘s howard johnson. president rodrigo duterte‘s drug war has been controversial. it has claimed thousands of lives, and leaders gathered for a gala dinner in manila. they signed a number of trade agreements with hong kong at the time, and as you can see, they are all arriving. canadian leader justin trudeau has just walked through the door, as they begin the asean summit, being greeted by his counterpart, rodrigo duterte of the philippines. and we can speak...
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. >> let me bring howard in. howard, the other guy has big questions. you get the simplest one, no offense. >> well, thank you. >> there's a thing called control f and you can control f for wikileaks and make sure if you're looking for it, it exists and hand them over to congress if they ask for them. why don't you walk us through how chuck grassley got mad enough about this to be involved because he's a republican. i don't think he's going to be just willy-nilly about this. >> no. and when congressional committees, especially ones with subpoena power and investigative duties on the hill, ask for documents, they want the documents. and you either produce them or you don't produce them. it's not as fuzzy as you were saying about recollection. there are subpoenas that you can issue for documents, and that's really what's at stake here. but the larger picture we see increasingly numbers of areas where the investigators both on the hill and bob mueller are looking at areas of possible collusion. you've got that meeting at the trump tower. you've got the rel
. >> let me bring howard in. howard, the other guy has big questions. you get the simplest one, no offense. >> well, thank you. >> there's a thing called control f and you can control f for wikileaks and make sure if you're looking for it, it exists and hand them over to congress if they ask for them. why don't you walk us through how chuck grassley got mad enough about this to be involved because he's a republican. i don't think he's going to be just willy-nilly about this....
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howard schultz is going to come up and repeat his speech. [laughter] >> howard, that was really, really, really good. for real. really good. ladies and gentlemen, i am deeply honored to be here as part of the night, serving this year as chair of the national constitution center board of trustees has afforded me many privileges. none greater than the opportunity to recognize and celebrate the extraordinary and exemplary service to our nation of my dear friend. my mom -- i met john's mom and he knew my mom -- my mom had an expression. from the time i was a kid, she said, joey, look at me. look in my eyes. i'm not exaggerating. my word as a biden, she said, look at me. to remember, you are defined by your courage and your redeemed by your loyalty. that was her code. you are defined by your courage, and you are redeemed by your loyalty. courage and loyalty. i can think of no better description of the man we are honoring tonight, my friend john mccain. as i said, my mom knew john, and respected him deeply. she said -- as i never told john -- she
howard schultz is going to come up and repeat his speech. [laughter] >> howard, that was really, really, really good. for real. really good. ladies and gentlemen, i am deeply honored to be here as part of the night, serving this year as chair of the national constitution center board of trustees has afforded me many privileges. none greater than the opportunity to recognize and celebrate the extraordinary and exemplary service to our nation of my dear friend. my mom -- i met john's mom...
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howard b. pate jr. post office. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 3369, a bill to designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 225 north main street in spring lake, north carolina, as the howard b. pate jr. post office. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from texas, mr. farenthold, and the gentlewoman from new jersey, mrs. watson coleman, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. farenthold: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. farenthold: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for as much time as he wishes to use. mr. farenthold: mr. speaker, i support h.r. 336
howard b. pate jr. post office. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 3369, a bill to designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 225 north main street in spring lake, north carolina, as the howard b. pate jr. post office. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from texas, mr. farenthold, and the gentlewoman from new jersey, mrs. watson coleman, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the...
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that kind of reminds me of you and i fighting, howard. a dad and son were driving thanksgiving night when they came across a couple of deer. it looks like they're having a fight. after a minute or so the pair headed off. they said see ya. >> i would never fight with you. it's a losing proposition. >> smart man. >>> crazy stuff in the world of sports. one of the most bizarre things you'll see in basketball. >> ever? >> i would argue ever. i've got that for you next. look closely. look closely. >> there aren't any on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to ultiyour ideal comfortweek your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? it's the final days of ultimate sleep number week. save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed with adjustable comfort on both sides. ends monday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. >>> now wusa 9 sports with frank hanrahan. brought to you by xfinity. >> it's not good when the face of the franchise is looking do a debra is upset about john wal. out two -- wahl. out for two weeks. that hu
that kind of reminds me of you and i fighting, howard. a dad and son were driving thanksgiving night when they came across a couple of deer. it looks like they're having a fight. after a minute or so the pair headed off. they said see ya. >> i would never fight with you. it's a losing proposition. >> smart man. >>> crazy stuff in the world of sports. one of the most bizarre things you'll see in basketball. >> ever? >> i would argue ever. i've got that for you...
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he also has children who are a product of howard county schools. so, when the school district approached him to help them solve a bus route conundrum he knew he could help. >> i sort of looked it at the time as a community service kind of thing that we would do for howard county. >> reporter: right now, school starts for high schools in howard county at 7:25. the board wants to push that time back to give teens the eight hours of sleep recommended by health experts. that can't happen until they find a way to make the bus routes work at a later start time which is where the doctor comes in. >> we sort of tried to link these trips in a way that the most efficient way of routes is accomplished so the number of buses that are used are minimal. at the same time [inaudible] >> reporter: school ca deciding the fastest way to get to and from stops, there are literally millions of combinations. so, the doctor's tool based on complicated math and programming identifies the most efficient routes that require the least number of buses. >> our system can do thi
he also has children who are a product of howard county schools. so, when the school district approached him to help them solve a bus route conundrum he knew he could help. >> i sort of looked it at the time as a community service kind of thing that we would do for howard county. >> reporter: right now, school starts for high schools in howard county at 7:25. the board wants to push that time back to give teens the eight hours of sleep recommended by health experts. that can't...
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we discovered the forgotten story of howard brisby. >> howard was a navy sailor who became a medic after pearl harbor. he waited through this very lagoon to what seemed like a small speck, the farthest from home he'd ever been. [ gunshots ]. >> they called it one square mile of hell and it's here where howard died killed by a japanese sniper. >> today howard buried here at arlington national cemetery but that wasn't always the case. he was found two years ago found
we discovered the forgotten story of howard brisby. >> howard was a navy sailor who became a medic after pearl harbor. he waited through this very lagoon to what seemed like a small speck, the farthest from home he'd ever been. [ gunshots ]. >> they called it one square mile of hell and it's here where howard died killed by a japanese sniper. >> today howard buried here at arlington national cemetery but that wasn't always the case. he was found two years ago found
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custody in howard county. her husband with her two-year-old in the backseat of the car wait outside. do the right thing was for her to turn herself in. she was very adamant. she has a drinking problem and can really love her what happened that night last weekend. >> apparently she wanted to get something to or drink or something and ventured out and this happened. john: this morning, they were headed to the howard county wasntion center where she going to turn herself in, but police did not let her arrived. they pulled the car over on 175, to fit a custody on the side of the road. coming here to meet the detectives and they were waiting for us, which is probably standard. they probably were not sure if she was going to do it or not. john: martin says he watches the video over and over again and cannot believe that is his wife. >> she had a blackout drunk experience which resulted in this kind of behavior. john: john gonzalez, abc 7 news. adrianna: a manhunt is underway for the person who shot a city detective
custody in howard county. her husband with her two-year-old in the backseat of the car wait outside. do the right thing was for her to turn herself in. she was very adamant. she has a drinking problem and can really love her what happened that night last weekend. >> apparently she wanted to get something to or drink or something and ventured out and this happened. john: this morning, they were headed to the howard county wasntion center where she going to turn herself in, but police did...
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acota completed his ob set sticks and gynecology at howard. subsequent he was board certified by the american board of obstetrics in gynecology in 2014. he peld physician licenses in good standing in state of maryland vir vivr. acota demonstrated breath and depth of clinical competency expected of a gynecologist but in 2016 he was operating with a doctor without a license and indicted and thee ten women in the lawsuit and 10 owe 0 other women told lawyers they too were patients of the fake doctorate prince george hospital center and seeking damages as a result. sarah. >>> long time today show anchor are matt lauer is out fired after allegation of inappropriate sexual behavior at work. nbc received a detailed complaint from female colleague monday night claiming inappropriate behavior started during the 2014 olympics and continued aft games. nbc noted this was first complaint against lauer but there was reason to believe it was not isolated incidents. hours of the termination announcement variety magazine said three women came forward with hara
acota completed his ob set sticks and gynecology at howard. subsequent he was board certified by the american board of obstetrics in gynecology in 2014. he peld physician licenses in good standing in state of maryland vir vivr. acota demonstrated breath and depth of clinical competency expected of a gynecologist but in 2016 he was operating with a doctor without a license and indicted and thee ten women in the lawsuit and 10 owe 0 other women told lawyers they too were patients of the fake...
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>> thank you so much, howard. $215,000. and that's for information leading to the arrest to whomever killed a baltimore police detective this week. detective shaun sooter was fatally shot in the head wednesday while working a case in west baltimore. he was an 18-year veteran of the police force and the father of five children. the large reward has been criticized by people who say civilian homicides in the city don't receive such attention. baltimore's police commissioner meantime says he considers the shooting of an officer to be an assault on american democracy. >>> well, the goal is to make the streets safer. so how they say this event to return guns for gift cards was a big success. >> i've had this gun -- it was my father's gun that i inherited after he passed away. i decided it would be >> reporter: jimmy fuller turned in his guns at the first baptist church here. so did timothy and his mother. >> my grandfather and father were both police officers. i guess he had guns when they passed. they both passed in the early '
>> thank you so much, howard. $215,000. and that's for information leading to the arrest to whomever killed a baltimore police detective this week. detective shaun sooter was fatally shot in the head wednesday while working a case in west baltimore. he was an 18-year veteran of the police force and the father of five children. the large reward has been criticized by people who say civilian homicides in the city don't receive such attention. baltimore's police commissioner meantime says he...
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. >> right now, school starts for high schools in howard county at 7:25. the board wants to push that time back to give teens the eight hours of sleep reco recommended by health experts. that cannot happen until they find a way to make the bus routes work at a later start time. which is where dr. hagani comes in. >> we try to link trips in a way that the most efficient way of routes is accomplished. so the number of buses used are minimum and at the same time the amounts of time the buses go empty is also minimum. >> with variables deciding the fastest way to get to and from stops there's literally millions of combinations so dr. hagani tool based on complicated math and programming identifies the most efficient routes that require the least number of buses. >> our system can do this within less than a minute. >> now, school systems from philadelphia to arora colorado are lining up to have the umd research team provide them the best bus routes. the research allowed howard county to cut 20 bus from fleet saving system nor than a million dollars. >> even how
. >> right now, school starts for high schools in howard county at 7:25. the board wants to push that time back to give teens the eight hours of sleep reco recommended by health experts. that cannot happen until they find a way to make the bus routes work at a later start time. which is where dr. hagani comes in. >> we try to link trips in a way that the most efficient way of routes is accomplished. so the number of buses used are minimum and at the same time the amounts of time the...
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derrick ward is live at howard to break down what's going on here. derrick? >> reporter: good morning again. these are troubling allegations against the university. it is not the first set of allegations like this. dou jane doe number 6. she says when she was assaulted by another student, the university was slow to investigate that assault and it actually made it difficult for her. she says it allowed her attacker to attack another woman. another student on campus. she joins five other jane does, women who say they were attacked between 2014 and 2016 and who claim that the university's handling of their cases made it difficult for them on campus. the latest litigant says she saw her attacker on campus after being told that he was not there and they actually ended up in the same dorm. now, the university has released a statement. they say that they are committed to investigating and solving this case. also, that their commitment to investigating is evidenced by a rigorous enforcement of the university's title 9 policy on prohibited sexual harassment and gender
derrick ward is live at howard to break down what's going on here. derrick? >> reporter: good morning again. these are troubling allegations against the university. it is not the first set of allegations like this. dou jane doe number 6. she says when she was assaulted by another student, the university was slow to investigate that assault and it actually made it difficult for her. she says it allowed her attacker to attack another woman. another student on campus. she joins five other...
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howard, you first? >> i think we all believe that kelly is the adult in the white house, that the difference of opinion is that whether this guy is in control or not. he clearly is not. kelly has put some order into the white house pecking order into the way they communicate into the who can walk in the office but he can't put order into donald trump and he said so. this is going to continue. trump is going to continue to say whatever he dam well pleases whether good for the country or not and often it's not and kelly can't do a thing about it. >> susan, your thoughts. >> it is concerning kelly's statement these are officials statements from the president of the united states which you -- whether you like them or dislike them, think they're tempered or off the rails, this is coming from the white house and it is up to general kelly to be there or chief of staff kelly to be there to moderate and at least be able to properly respond and give the marching orders on how we deal with this. it is a little con
howard, you first? >> i think we all believe that kelly is the adult in the white house, that the difference of opinion is that whether this guy is in control or not. he clearly is not. kelly has put some order into the white house pecking order into the way they communicate into the who can walk in the office but he can't put order into donald trump and he said so. this is going to continue. trump is going to continue to say whatever he dam well pleases whether good for the country or...
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howard dean, former governor of vermont. and msnbc contributor. and matt welch, editor at large for "reason," the libertarian monthly magazine. you know i'm going to you first irene. i've known charlie rose for a few years. charlie is a friend of mine. yet when i read this story, i was stunned. my heart broke for these women and for all the women who are coming forward now. and part of your report stuck out to me and i want to read it. five women described rose putting his hand on their legs. sometimes their upper thigh in what they perceived as a test to gauge their reactions. two said that while they were working for rose at his residences or traveling with him on business, he emerged from the shower and walked naked in front of them. one said he globed her buttocks at a staff party. one woman described him as a sexual predator. in the last few days, we've been talking a lot about where's the line. there's a difference between a harvey weinstein and al franken and then we have charlie rose. and when i read this and it was as though he was gaugin
howard dean, former governor of vermont. and msnbc contributor. and matt welch, editor at large for "reason," the libertarian monthly magazine. you know i'm going to you first irene. i've known charlie rose for a few years. charlie is a friend of mine. yet when i read this story, i was stunned. my heart broke for these women and for all the women who are coming forward now. and part of your report stuck out to me and i want to read it. five women described rose putting his hand on...
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then there was howard -- howard fast -- he used his time to write a novel about a slave in rome. making a film from a book written by a communist and using a writer rumored to be dalton trumbo made me a hard it -- made me a target, they threaten to destroy me and the film. i did not putr, dalton's name on the screen because playing spartacus had gone to my head. i was no hero. i was tired of being a hypocrite . blacklisted writers, just as long as they did not step on the lot. of course, we had to hide their true identities, although it was an open the great which blacklisted writer was working on what. maybe it was stanley kubrick who pushed me over the edge. we were sitting around deciding whose name should go on as writer in the credits. stanley volunteered to help us out by letting us use his. [laughter] >> i was shocked that he would want to take credit for someone else's work. after i'd made the decision, i celebrated by inviting dalton for lunch at universal. i left a pass for him at the gates, met him there, and we walked together to the commissary. what will you have tod
then there was howard -- howard fast -- he used his time to write a novel about a slave in rome. making a film from a book written by a communist and using a writer rumored to be dalton trumbo made me a hard it -- made me a target, they threaten to destroy me and the film. i did not putr, dalton's name on the screen because playing spartacus had gone to my head. i was no hero. i was tired of being a hypocrite . blacklisted writers, just as long as they did not step on the lot. of course, we had...
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joining us from manila is the bbc‘s howard johnson. now, howard, was crucial is of course we know it is donald trump's last day in asia as he wraps up essentially the longest trip by a us president now for decades. so what's expected on the agenda today? good morning. yes, this is the end of this marathon five country tour for donald trump. today he will attend the showpiece of the asean summit, the showpiece of the asean summit, the east asia summit. this is where regional leaders and dialogue partners get together to discuss security issues in this region. they will be talking about issues such as so—called islamic state in southeast asia, they will be talking about the threat of north korea missile strikes. but the most important one todayis strikes. but the most important one today is the south china sea debate. now, normally with these summits, in the last few they have been trying to get together a code of conduct about the south china sea. this disputed waterway where trillions of dollars worth of trade flows through every yea
joining us from manila is the bbc‘s howard johnson. now, howard, was crucial is of course we know it is donald trump's last day in asia as he wraps up essentially the longest trip by a us president now for decades. so what's expected on the agenda today? good morning. yes, this is the end of this marathon five country tour for donald trump. today he will attend the showpiece of the asean summit, the showpiece of the asean summit, the east asia summit. this is where regional leaders and...
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i'm debra alfarone alongside howard bernstein and howard let's get going here. how's the thanksgiving week going to start off? >> going to be that chilly start you know but temperatures are going to rebound quickly by tuesday. so up and down we've been dealing with much of the month. well that's going to continue this week as well. boy it got cold after being in the 60s. our high today was 64. that was early this morning. but we've got windchills in the 20s in a few spots now. and yes, the snow has been flying up in the mountains. garrett county's got some snow- covered roads there over toward accidents and grands fold but even up into pennsylvania this is settling down tonight but a cold night nonetheless. the winds are still gusting over 30 in martinsburg but we had gusts this morning over # a in -- 50 in a few spots. so conditions are getting better but the windchills are and 38 here in d.c. and 40 manassas so yeah the cold has come in for the night. now the futurecast shows overnight fairly quiet. by monday morning, you know we'll be in the upper 20s to mid
i'm debra alfarone alongside howard bernstein and howard let's get going here. how's the thanksgiving week going to start off? >> going to be that chilly start you know but temperatures are going to rebound quickly by tuesday. so up and down we've been dealing with much of the month. well that's going to continue this week as well. boy it got cold after being in the 60s. our high today was 64. that was early this morning. but we've got windchills in the 20s in a few spots now. and yes,...
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they say david left their home in new jersey to visit a friend in howard county. he was supposed to stay with her, but that fell through and he ended up staying with that woman's friend. the friend says she last saw david when she dropped him off on some property that belongs to her family. there is a pond and around the pond he was and some chairs. almost like an early junkyard feel to it. according to david's mother the woman has said david was using drugs and wanted to detox. family says david has drug ld with substance abuse, but that he's been clean for a year. and there's enough situation behavior surrounding the story that it brings fear. the prolt is private land beyond these homes that he woornt able to can as. howard county police say they've conducted a large kale search by land and air but no sign of david. investigators say there is no evidence of foul play but they're considering every possibility. we pray. we hope. we trust that on one will come forward with truthful information to help us find him david is six foot four so he would definitely stand
they say david left their home in new jersey to visit a friend in howard county. he was supposed to stay with her, but that fell through and he ended up staying with that woman's friend. the friend says she last saw david when she dropped him off on some property that belongs to her family. there is a pond and around the pond he was and some chairs. almost like an early junkyard feel to it. according to david's mother the woman has said david was using drugs and wanted to detox. family says...
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and ryan howard reacts to the death of his former phillies teammate roy halladay. >> on the cold side but true arctic air is waiting in the wings to the north. i'll let you know how cold it will feel. >> those stories and much more when "action news" continues tonight. democrat phil murphy was the big winner as he soundly defeated kim guadagno and democrats scored historic victories in delaware and chester county and pennsylvania in races you may not know about. john rawlins has that part of the story. >> in chester county republicans have the edge but the four county wide seats when democratic a first. is there a message? >> a repudiation of the president and the republican party not doing a good job over the past year. >> you think a repudiation of the president? >> i don't know if i can say that. it's hard to think that the two are not connected in nearby delaware county there was a surprise. two newcomers out polled the opponents winning seats on county council the first. while donald trump was not on any ballot he loomed large locally and in places like virginia. >> donald trump
and ryan howard reacts to the death of his former phillies teammate roy halladay. >> on the cold side but true arctic air is waiting in the wings to the north. i'll let you know how cold it will feel. >> those stories and much more when "action news" continues tonight. democrat phil murphy was the big winner as he soundly defeated kim guadagno and democrats scored historic victories in delaware and chester county and pennsylvania in races you may not know about. john...
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back to howard dean. i asked that question, i get the sense that the dnc is very much interested in conversion. meaning that they would very much like, please, to go to trump voters and convert them or convert what normally are republican voters, like white suburban women and have them convert over to the democrats. politico put out a poll 8 in 10 trump voter would vote for hem again knowing what they know now. i feel the return on investment, democrats don't necessarily see bigger roi in investing in community of color than they do in conversion? and i wrong about that. >>> i think they -- i think so. i think the dnc -- look, the dnc is an inside the beltway organization with 40 people in virginia. they did their piece. the heavy lift among african-american and latino voters in particular were color of change, which did a great job organizing, and voter latino. latins vote. those organizations, and there were others. look, you know, the interesting thing about this is, you can criticize the dnc and they'
back to howard dean. i asked that question, i get the sense that the dnc is very much interested in conversion. meaning that they would very much like, please, to go to trump voters and convert them or convert what normally are republican voters, like white suburban women and have them convert over to the democrats. politico put out a poll 8 in 10 trump voter would vote for hem again knowing what they know now. i feel the return on investment, democrats don't necessarily see bigger roi in...
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sharyl: howard kurtz is a media critic and host of "media buzz" on fox news. howard kurtz: this was the worst election for the media in my professional lifetime. i don't think it's the kind of thing where a month or two from now, we all just move on. there was a level, a fundamental level of distrust toward the press. a lot of it from the right, but some of it toward the left which didn't like the way that we collectively covered hillary clinton. sharyl: the big miss may reflect growing global skepticism of information provided by once-trusted institutions like like we saw after the wrong predictions about the u.k. vote to exit from the european union or brexit. howard kurtz: the punditry, the prediction, the polls all came up woefully short in this campaign. if we don't do better next time, the remaining credibility that the news business has is going to shrink even further. sharyl: so, how are we doing a year later? seems the big miss keeps on rolling, as in just this week there was the koi fish controversy. the media seemed to hyperventilate as they showed
sharyl: howard kurtz is a media critic and host of "media buzz" on fox news. howard kurtz: this was the worst election for the media in my professional lifetime. i don't think it's the kind of thing where a month or two from now, we all just move on. there was a level, a fundamental level of distrust toward the press. a lot of it from the right, but some of it toward the left which didn't like the way that we collectively covered hillary clinton. sharyl: the big miss may reflect...
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tom harmon, desmond howard. winningest program in college football history, 941 victories overall. harbaugh was on the field watching take part in some of those big moments, he knew he was going to be here. i loved his story about bo schembechler, at his house when he was in fifth grade. he wouldn't come down, he was playing with a talking football. he and his brother john were up in the attic, they had a home on the other side of the tracks. >> spencer: their house was considerably smaller. >> tim: trust me, he was recruiting even then when he was in the sixth grade. our friend les miles tonight, i know he's thinking about bo. there is a fumble by hmielewski. >> spencer: that's twice tonight. >> tim: i think he recovered it. mccrary had one and it hmielewski had another, he did get on top of it just in time. 41-yard to boot. the team, the team, the team, they are winning right now and more than just unlimited data, we give you unlimited plans with hbo included for life. because you deserve more entertainment. and more spokespeople. talking like this, saying the word more. at&t. it
tom harmon, desmond howard. winningest program in college football history, 941 victories overall. harbaugh was on the field watching take part in some of those big moments, he knew he was going to be here. i loved his story about bo schembechler, at his house when he was in fifth grade. he wouldn't come down, he was playing with a talking football. he and his brother john were up in the attic, they had a home on the other side of the tracks. >> spencer: their house was considerably...
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howard : the idea that he will be pro-business is legitimate. it is unclear how much he will get done, but he will be pro-business. that is just one of the elements. in our business, everybody says focus on one element at a time. this will happen, and the market should go down. but there is a lot that will happen, and president trump is just one of them. the market has behaved very positively. the economic outlook is very positive. the president's pro business aspect is a positive. on the other hand, things are very expensive, and the prospective returns are likely the lowest they have ever been. so how much should they go up? and the thing that i harp on is you are in a low return world, and in order to get a high return in a low return world, people engage in what i call pro risk behavior. they're risky behavior makes the market risky for us. that should temper our enthusiasm, and that is the point i have tried to make. >> having reached the point of what is healthy exuberance versus what is irrational, have we reached that? howard: i do not t
howard : the idea that he will be pro-business is legitimate. it is unclear how much he will get done, but he will be pro-business. that is just one of the elements. in our business, everybody says focus on one element at a time. this will happen, and the market should go down. but there is a lot that will happen, and president trump is just one of them. the market has behaved very positively. the economic outlook is very positive. the president's pro business aspect is a positive. on the other...
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for now we're live in howard county, lindsay watts. the us navy continues to investigate a deadly plain accident that killed three sale ors. two of the sale ors are from florida, the third from louisiana. it was headed to the uss ronald reagan when it crashed off the coast in the sea. ate other sale ors were rescued. much more on that story coming up at 6:30. in the district, the search continues for three missing siblings. police say adirectly, lay directly and lee and a rice were last seen on thanksgiving in the 4500 blk of south dakota avenue northeast. however they were not reported missing until one day later on friday. police believe they may be with their mother em emily. if you know where they are, you are asked to call d.c. police. so ahead after a long holiday weekend it's back to work for many tomorrow. a check of your workweek forecast coming up. plus, ready shop, with just hours to go, tips for how you can score the best deal on in look. how a christmas short tabling could impact your holiday decorating. our favorite remin
for now we're live in howard county, lindsay watts. the us navy continues to investigate a deadly plain accident that killed three sale ors. two of the sale ors are from florida, the third from louisiana. it was headed to the uss ronald reagan when it crashed off the coast in the sea. ate other sale ors were rescued. much more on that story coming up at 6:30. in the district, the search continues for three missing siblings. police say adirectly, lay directly and lee and a rice were last seen on...
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wear on the road beaming into your heads from the howard gillman opera house at the brooklyn academy of music in brooklyn, new york.[ cheers and applause ] plean o sit. thank you very much. was there enough bike parking for everyone here tonight? this is our third time broadcasting from brooklyn. [ cheers and applause ]n last but a lot has were here 2015. bed-stuy is the ticket $5ac i now.oi tofarella level is.375 rht nights in a row. yesterday, she's 3 y if sh [ chrs aindow ope d, it ] ers. every time we come line something weird happens. >> breaking news out of prospect park, brooklyn. a cow is on th the cow is near aere. >> a in l.a. we go through a similar thing every out of h this cow slaughterhouse the only one that hasn't been converted into an art a field which parents you is the worst place world to they h it, took two hours to get ahold of this baby bull. the police were able to wrangle bull was arrested and charged with endangerment guys might be going overboard with the farm to table thing. the bull will not end up under a slice of m they have a policy where if an animal
wear on the road beaming into your heads from the howard gillman opera house at the brooklyn academy of music in brooklyn, new york.[ cheers and applause ] plean o sit. thank you very much. was there enough bike parking for everyone here tonight? this is our third time broadcasting from brooklyn. [ cheers and applause ]n last but a lot has were here 2015. bed-stuy is the ticket $5ac i now.oi tofarella level is.375 rht nights in a row. yesterday, she's 3 y if sh [ chrs aindow ope d, it ] ers....