all over the world. howard negotiated and debated conflict-ing views on solutions to highly complex extremely volatile social problems, i m regarded that debate as its duty. howard has been much praised. it has also been much maligned. and has suffered a step back, a setback. that has never suffered defeat. it has never suffered defeat. howard has certainly been through a lot since 1867 when it was founded just two years after the civil war. and now in 2022 the universities facing new challenges. this morning howard instructed
volatile social problems, and regarded that debate as its duty. howard has been much acclaimed and also has been much maligned and has suffered with setback, after setback, but it has never suffered defeat. it has never suffered defeat. howard has certainly been through a lot since 1867, when it was founded just two years after the civil war. and now, in 2022, the university is facing new challenges. this morning, howard instructed students and factle it i to shelter in place, as it faced yet another bomb threat. the fourth of its find since january 4th. this is just the latest in a string of terrifying threats against more than two dozen
to highly complex extremely volatile social problems, i m regarded that debate as its duty. howard has been much praised. it has also been much maligned. and has suffered a step back, a setback. that has never suffered defeat. it has never suffered defeat. howard has certainly been through a lot since 1867 when it was founded just two years after the civil war. and now in 2022 the universities facing new challenges. this morning howard instructed students and faculty to shelter in place as it faced yet another bomb threat. the fourth of its kind since
brian: were you surprised they brought this up? not really because we hear this every now and then. we a have heard this over the decade so many in the russian parliament they lament the fact that they gave up alaska 1867 as a matter of fact. we never take it seriously. we have a pretty significant military presence here in alaska air force, army, and who knows what we have under the seas. but we feel pretty protected up here. governor, it s been interesting because alaska and drilling and oil has been right at the forefront of what is going on. you said we have got the oil here bring about independence. will sanctioned more than. iranian oil, venezuelan oil. stealing the brunt of the
nuclear consequences. carley: sean duffy joins us now, sean, this is insane issue but sounds like they are lashing out because things aren t going well for them. sean: the sanctions are having their intended effect, reeking havoc on the russian economy. they said, we sold you alaska in 1867 for $7.2 million, that happened well over 100 years ago issue but we want it back. this shows the war is not going well for russia, sanctions are having their impact. if you are russia, you are like democrats are in power and control and they love reparations, everyone is asking the u.s. federal government for payouts, why don t we do it, too. todd: i hesitate to give too much credence to this, do you