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similarly, boston took down a copy of the freedman's memorial that had been in a park in boston, andin after a large number of hearings.til so these types of debates take t lot of effort, take a lot of time, take a lot of expense, frankly, but i think is worth it. again, somebody who cares what happens with this particular hunk of metal, but to come s together as a community is really important, especially in these days when we all keep talking about how america is fractured and we don't talk to each other. well, if we're willing to talk to each other about statues, i think that's a really good place to start. >> you talked a little bit also about the idea that statues that just sort of contain just one t figure, that we're all supposed to put on a pedestal and er worship, at least in a civic way, worship or honor, that in itself is limiting. i may get these terms wrong but in some places there are a little more abstraction and a a little less figuresome, so more people can see themselves in a d work so it's more open to different sort of readings.t' you said america needs new monume
similarly, boston took down a copy of the freedman's memorial that had been in a park in boston, andin after a large number of hearings.til so these types of debates take t lot of effort, take a lot of time, take a lot of expense, frankly, but i think is worth it. again, somebody who cares what happens with this particular hunk of metal, but to come s together as a community is really important, especially in these days when we all keep talking about how america is fractured and we don't talk...
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that fredrick douglas wrote to a washington newspaper after the t day after the dedication of the freedmanorial complaining g about the representation of a black man as more like an animal than a man. so people have been spotting the issues in problematic statues since they went up.. it's just the voices have been effectively squashed through very concerted campaigns to shape what vision of history gets taught, especially to e american school children. so in the early 20th century, the united daughters of the confederacy, a confederate heritage group which do things like stamp unfair to the south n in textbooks that they thought for example attributed the ng war to slavery rather than states rights. so i think what we are seeing now is not suddenly new complaints or new defenses. it's just a change in o perceptions and sort of coming out to public because one side is not so successfully tamped down on all of the complaints. >> sure. at >> and yeah, so i think i have yeen a lot of analysis of statue protests with commentators thinking they knew what protesters wanted from it.ou but not a wh
that fredrick douglas wrote to a washington newspaper after the t day after the dedication of the freedmanorial complaining g about the representation of a black man as more like an animal than a man. so people have been spotting the issues in problematic statues since they went up.. it's just the voices have been effectively squashed through very concerted campaigns to shape what vision of history gets taught, especially to e american school children. so in the early 20th century, the united...
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mikael freedman and derek patchman have broken ranks with the kremlin and called ford bloodshed to end. freedman born in ukraine said he has limited sway these days. >> just made enormous pressure for us personally but we do not have any impact on political decision. >> their line has been they have no influence and they're innocent in all of this. i don't think many people believe that. >> reporter: annatoli and nikko lay have said they are against this. roman ibramovich's attempts to mediate haven't stopped his assets. he's denied links to putin saying none of his activities merit sanctions. this mansion was infiltrated by squatters. they believed this to be owned by a russian oligarch. he recently said all sides would lose out with tragic consequences for the entire world. >> i think when it comes to sanctions on oligarchs, they are symbolic. they'll keep the issue in the public eye. >> reporter: in essence this is a pr exercise? >> it definitely is. >> reporter: authorities appear to be aware of this. on wednesday they said they will target the assets of putin's two adult daughters
mikael freedman and derek patchman have broken ranks with the kremlin and called ford bloodshed to end. freedman born in ukraine said he has limited sway these days. >> just made enormous pressure for us personally but we do not have any impact on political decision. >> their line has been they have no influence and they're innocent in all of this. i don't think many people believe that. >> reporter: annatoli and nikko lay have said they are against this. roman ibramovich's...
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kriti: bess freedman, brown harris stevens ceo, thank you for your time and insight.coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is bloomberg markets. you are looking at a live shot of the principal room. anastasia amoroso, and the investment strategist joining bloomberg television at 3:30 p.m. new york time. this is bloomberg. keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world. i'm ritika gupta. the men who police identified as a person of interest in the new york city subway's shooting is now a suspect. frank james is a at large. >> based on the briefing from my law enforcement officials and based on the evidence that we were able to accumulate, he has now been upgraded to a suspect. we are asking all new yorkers to assist us in his apprehension. please do not approach him. if you see him or if you know about his whereabouts, please notify law enforcement. ritika: the attack in brooklyn left at least 23 people injured, 10 of them shot. the biden administration is preparing an aid package worth $750 million for ukraine. the president is allowed to transfer y
kriti: bess freedman, brown harris stevens ceo, thank you for your time and insight.coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is bloomberg markets. you are looking at a live shot of the principal room. anastasia amoroso, and the investment strategist joining bloomberg television at 3:30 p.m. new york time. this is bloomberg. keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world. i'm ritika gupta. the men who police identified as a person of interest in the new york city subway's...
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we have lunch with milton freedman back and 96 and he said young man, understand your responsibilityd spend it on political campaigns or other matters, but is their choice let them spend their money their way pray quickly what has the response been with any of these big companies? >> i have had some privately i'm not going to disclose private conversations. the reality is disney trying to do the right thing i think but i don't think they're trying to be malicious at all. the damages can be done for getting involved in these kind of issues when you don't know what you're talking about. for them to say they're going to overthrow nowhere in the parents rights bill is the word gay ever mention. so somebody did not do their homework. this may be a catastrophe for disney but it still is an opportunity for other businesses to learn from that mistake. it may be the best thing that ever happened to american business. >> you think the active ceo is here to stay? >> i think there is been a lot of bullying going on this is a tyranny of the minority breed the vast majority of americans don't beli
we have lunch with milton freedman back and 96 and he said young man, understand your responsibilityd spend it on political campaigns or other matters, but is their choice let them spend their money their way pray quickly what has the response been with any of these big companies? >> i have had some privately i'm not going to disclose private conversations. the reality is disney trying to do the right thing i think but i don't think they're trying to be malicious at all. the damages can...
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for the league and one from snider the accusations come from the team's long time sale vp jason freedmanccusations. >>> cookie lovers you'll have something to rave up nesly tollhouse is releasing their first ever stuffed cookie. the each pack contains four ready to bake jumbo style cookies that's going to be great, though, because you can only buy like $5, $6, $7 cookies with that stuff and now you can make your own >> that's right. if you haven't made anything during covid here's your op >>> the sort of terror that i haven't seen before since 9/11. >> right now at 4:30, an intensifying manhunt under way in new york city for the man who opened fire on a subway train. the new revelations police are making this morning about the case and also how local transit agencies are reacting. >> plus, in mourning, the south bay community comes together to support the family of a mother and daughter killed by a hit-and-run driver. >> and rain set to roll back into the bay area. meteorologist kari hall is tracking when the wet weather hits your neighborhood. this is "today in the bay."
for the league and one from snider the accusations come from the team's long time sale vp jason freedmanccusations. >>> cookie lovers you'll have something to rave up nesly tollhouse is releasing their first ever stuffed cookie. the each pack contains four ready to bake jumbo style cookies that's going to be great, though, because you can only buy like $5, $6, $7 cookies with that stuff and now you can make your own >> that's right. if you haven't made anything during covid...
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able to continue the story of american history and we have in our property the small farm of a freedman's family. we also have a jim you era train depot built by william dupont. we interpreted the jim you era in that space. we talk about the entire arc of african-american citizenship. two major landmarks have come since the rubric was created in 2018. in 2019, the community organized and became a separate 501c3 non-profit. the board voted to create a relationship of parity with the montpelier committee. since that historic vote in june, there's been difficulty in moving forward in the negotiations between the two boards just demonstrating how difficult this work is and remains but how critically important it is to the future of sites like ours. >> jennifer. >> good morning. glad to be here. i'm a descendant of james monroe. i sit on the advisory where we share authority with the site. it's a real thing. i grew up in an area of outside of charlottesville that's probably about five miles from highland. probably 20 from montpelier. that's where my family has been for as long as i can remembe
able to continue the story of american history and we have in our property the small farm of a freedman's family. we also have a jim you era train depot built by william dupont. we interpreted the jim you era in that space. we talk about the entire arc of african-american citizenship. two major landmarks have come since the rubric was created in 2018. in 2019, the community organized and became a separate 501c3 non-profit. the board voted to create a relationship of parity with the montpelier...
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in a new column from the "new york times," thomas freedman writes everyone is watching. in world war i and world war ii, no one had a smartphone or access to social networks through which to observe and participate in the war in non-kinetic ways. now anyone with a smartphone can view what is happening in ukraine live and in color and express opinions globally through social media. well, we expression outrage, russia says there's nothing to see here. russia rejected the claims of atrocities in cities like bucha. and that is what makes the words of donald trump and other republicans inexcusable. putin is not a genius. he is a killer. but last night at a rally in michigan, trump used russia's war in ukraine as political talking point. he once again bragged, bragged about his relationship with putin, absurdly saying this would not have happened if he, donald trump, if he donald trump were still in the white house. joining us from lviv, ukraine, our correspondent. the secretary-general calls the images a brutality against civilians we haven't seen in europe for decades. what
in a new column from the "new york times," thomas freedman writes everyone is watching. in world war i and world war ii, no one had a smartphone or access to social networks through which to observe and participate in the war in non-kinetic ways. now anyone with a smartphone can view what is happening in ukraine live and in color and express opinions globally through social media. well, we expression outrage, russia says there's nothing to see here. russia rejected the claims of...
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." >> just ahead, tom freedman joins us next. kin', flippin', dippin'. oozing, then you're losing. tater totting, cold or hohotting. mealin', feelin', pie-ing, trying. color your spread. upgrade your bread. pair it. share it. kraft singles. square it. i am here because they revolutionized immunotherapy. i am here because they saw how cancer adapts to different oxygen levels and starved it. i am here because they switched off egfr gene mutation and stopped the growth of tumor cells. there's a place that's making one advanced cancer discovery after another for 75 years. i am here... i am here.... because of dana-farber. what we do here changes lives everywhere. i am here. ♪ ♪ ♪i'm so defensive,♪ ♪i got bongos thumping in my chest♪ ♪and something tells me they don't beat me♪ ♪ ♪ ♪he'd better not take the ring from me.♪ before i went to aspen dental, i had a lot of infection going on and i was having extractions done on a traditional, regular basis. when terry first came in, he wanted a long term solution, and that's something we were able to offer him. thei
." >> just ahead, tom freedman joins us next. kin', flippin', dippin'. oozing, then you're losing. tater totting, cold or hohotting. mealin', feelin', pie-ing, trying. color your spread. upgrade your bread. pair it. share it. kraft singles. square it. i am here because they revolutionized immunotherapy. i am here because they saw how cancer adapts to different oxygen levels and starved it. i am here because they switched off egfr gene mutation and stopped the growth of tumor cells....
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mikhail freedman and oleg deripaska, both under sanction, have broken ranks with the kremlin and called for the bloodshed to end. friedman, born in ukraine, says he has limited sway these days. >> just create enormous pressure for us personally, but we do not have any impact for political decisions. >> their line has been they have no influence so they're innocent in all of this. i don't think many people believe that. >> reporter: former government officials have let it be known that they are against the events in ukraine. neither agreed to speak to cnn on camera. roman abramovich's attempts to mediate in peace talks haven't stopped his prized chelsea football club and a fleet of boats from being hit either as he now tries to sell the team. he's denied links to putin, saying none of his activities merited sanctions. public opinion is certainly souring against kremlin-connected cash, especially in prime parts of central london. this mansion behind me was broken into by squatters who made their way up to the balcony and unfurled a sign in protest to the war in ukraine. the reason they sa
mikhail freedman and oleg deripaska, both under sanction, have broken ranks with the kremlin and called for the bloodshed to end. friedman, born in ukraine, says he has limited sway these days. >> just create enormous pressure for us personally, but we do not have any impact for political decisions. >> their line has been they have no influence so they're innocent in all of this. i don't think many people believe that. >> reporter: former government officials have let it be...
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letters have never before appeared in print 14 of them are in those very famous large volumes of the freedman and southern society project, which is published out of the university of maryland where i did my phd but then the vast majority have never appeared in print about a hundred of them are from the national archives about 20 or from the library of congress and then a few are in newspapers that i was able to find. and what these letters do is they give us a very real picture of black life in the 19th century. so these are people who are struggling in slavery or in freedom or in that transition. they may be soldiers. they may be enslaved. they might be the family of soldiers and they have tried to they've got problems that they've got to deal with and they've tried to resolve them in various ways and they've gotten in many cases to the end of the line and they have nowhere left to turn and so they turn to lincoln and i think it's just really meaningful that they write to the president about what's going on in their daily lives because it shows that for the first time african americans beli
letters have never before appeared in print 14 of them are in those very famous large volumes of the freedman and southern society project, which is published out of the university of maryland where i did my phd but then the vast majority have never appeared in print about a hundred of them are from the national archives about 20 or from the library of congress and then a few are in newspapers that i was able to find. and what these letters do is they give us a very real picture of black life...
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professor rosa freedman from reading university is a leading global experts in the un human rights councilforjoining us. this council was set up in 2006. how unusual it is it for a member to be suspended? unusual it is it for a member to be summed?— unusual it is it for a member to be susended? , , ., , , suspended? this is only the second time in the — suspended? this is only the second time in the consul _ suspended? this is only the second time in the consul history _ suspended? this is only the second time in the consul history that - suspended? this is only the second time in the consul history that a - time in the consul history that a member has been suspended. the first time was in 2011 which was to be out while the was perpetuating a choice as human rights active —— which is hejust as human rights active —— which is he just how grave the violations are and what the world really thinks of them. it and what the world really thinks of them. , , ., , ., . ., them. it is sending a signal. what is it actually _ them. it is sending a signal. what is it actually mean? _ them. it is sendin
professor rosa freedman from reading university is a leading global experts in the un human rights councilforjoining us. this council was set up in 2006. how unusual it is it for a member to be suspended? unusual it is it for a member to be summed?— unusual it is it for a member to be susended? , , ., , , suspended? this is only the second time in the — suspended? this is only the second time in the consul _ suspended? this is only the second time in the consul history _ suspended? this is...
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we can speak now to professor rosa freedman from the university of reading.onflict resolution, international law and the powers of the united nations. your thoughts first of all. it is a broad place to start but your thoughts on the importance and the relevance of anti—gutierrez going to the region but also starting with that trip to moscow before he went to ukraine. —— antonio. you that trip to moscow before he went to ukraine. -- antonio.— that trip to moscow before he went to ukraine. -- antonio. you have to understand — to ukraine. -- antonio. you have to understand that _ to ukraine. -- antonio. you have to understand that antonio _ to ukraine. -- antonio. you have to understand that antonio gutierrez i to ukraine. -- antonio. you have toi understand that antonio gutierrez is the secretary—general of the united nations and the united nations is an organisation run by 193 member states. russia is one of the most powerful states within the un. it holds a permanent seat at the security council along with four other countries. and had antonio guterres it sta
we can speak now to professor rosa freedman from the university of reading.onflict resolution, international law and the powers of the united nations. your thoughts first of all. it is a broad place to start but your thoughts on the importance and the relevance of anti—gutierrez going to the region but also starting with that trip to moscow before he went to ukraine. —— antonio. you that trip to moscow before he went to ukraine. -- antonio.— that trip to moscow before he went to...
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along those lines, tom freedman has written about what we do with vladimir putin now that he's gone fromw has that changed what zelenskyy does in terms of dealing with vladimir putin? >> reporter: well, i mean, it's a very tough situation for zelenskyy. that's why, you know, he's -- it's amazing that given all the atrocities that have gone on here, all the cities won, zelenskyy still saying i'm willing to meet him. i'm willing to meet him with no preconditions because he thinks that will be the fastest way to end this war. he says, you know, we're not going to stop fighting them on the battlefield, pushing them back. but any time putin want to meet, i'm willing to meet him to bring this war to an end. he thinks that's the fastest way of stopping this war by changing vladimir putin's mind. but clearly putin does not want any peace talks. they've made every excuse they can in the book not to meet peace talks. they said, listen, there's a draft agreement, the russians have said there's enough in the text for the two leaders to meet each other. and i told a bunch of ukrainians that, they sta
along those lines, tom freedman has written about what we do with vladimir putin now that he's gone fromw has that changed what zelenskyy does in terms of dealing with vladimir putin? >> reporter: well, i mean, it's a very tough situation for zelenskyy. that's why, you know, he's -- it's amazing that given all the atrocities that have gone on here, all the cities won, zelenskyy still saying i'm willing to meet him. i'm willing to meet him with no preconditions because he thinks that will...
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i had lunch with milton freedman one time he said very clear to me young man you are an executive incial engineering it is not province of corporations i feel badly for people at disney, fantasy land you should go there have fun, we should not be engineering social engineering in disney parks, their principles what they've done is alienate a huge part of their audience going to have adverse effect on stock company in total my opinion is very simply, executives have a responsibility to be inclusive there should be equality programs in place day elevate everybody that works for us. if we want people of color national origins have suppliers employees create programs that elevate everybody equally, all we want to say if you guys are going to do something like this we want to see that you have an audit of civil rights people no one losses civil rights everybody treated with equality everybody's rights preserved under our constitution, this is i hope going to be a great educational opportunity, we've got to give some executives cover because they are getting beat up from all sides right no
i had lunch with milton freedman one time he said very clear to me young man you are an executive incial engineering it is not province of corporations i feel badly for people at disney, fantasy land you should go there have fun, we should not be engineering social engineering in disney parks, their principles what they've done is alienate a huge part of their audience going to have adverse effect on stock company in total my opinion is very simply, executives have a responsibility to be...