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>> reporter: hey, bill, you know, friedman seating has been owned by the friedman family for four generations 2014 is expected to be its best year ever. this follows a decade of annual double digit growth that was fueled by soaring demand for its seats that are used in buses and delivery trucks. hiring soared, too. the company's president craig friedman increasing payrolls by 20% last year but at a cost. >> you know, we're not only competing with the small manufacturers. we're competing with the multi-national corporations that are here in chicago as well. >> reporter: friedman is speaking of skilled workers like welders and machinists who operate computer-guided equipment. most schools don't offer this training so he hires from chicago's jane adams resource corporation or jarc, a nonprofit training displaced adults with skills needed by industries that offer living wages and a career path. here's executive director guy louden. >> we don't run it like a traditional school, where people are sitting in classrooms. working out of books. it's a job. our lead instructor functions more like a plant
>> reporter: hey, bill, you know, friedman seating has been owned by the friedman family for four generations 2014 is expected to be its best year ever. this follows a decade of annual double digit growth that was fueled by soaring demand for its seats that are used in buses and delivery trucks. hiring soared, too. the company's president craig friedman increasing payrolls by 20% last year but at a cost. >> you know, we're not only competing with the small manufacturers. we're...
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. >> comedy impresario bud friedman knows jay from the early 1970s. jay then in boston with dreams of breaking into comedy drives down the new york city, over and over. >> and so, the young man comes up to me at the club, and he says, excuse me, mr. friedman, but i have been waiting three nights in a row where i have been coming down here for three nights in a row from boston where i go to school, and when can i get on. i said, wait, you come down to new york from boston and then go back home and you don't get on? he said, yeah. and i said, you are on next. >> jay is an instant success. >> he did great. he was a regular like that, and special. >> you notice how all of the news men use the same metaphors. >> there are comics that have worked hard and honed their craft, and they are great. >> another senseless killing earlier today. >> and there are comics that are just born hilarious, and jay was born hilarious. >> who knew? >> 1973, jay graduates from emerson college and moves to los angeles. he performs anywhere and everywhere he can. ultimately, he
. >> comedy impresario bud friedman knows jay from the early 1970s. jay then in boston with dreams of breaking into comedy drives down the new york city, over and over. >> and so, the young man comes up to me at the club, and he says, excuse me, mr. friedman, but i have been waiting three nights in a row where i have been coming down here for three nights in a row from boston where i go to school, and when can i get on. i said, wait, you come down to new york from boston and then go...
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friedman. i've been waiting three nights in a row where i have come down here from boston where i go to school to get on. i never get on. what do i have to do to get on? i said, wait, you come down to boston from new york and then go home and you don't get on? he said, right. i said, you're on next. >> jay is an instant success. >> he did great. he became a regular like that. he was special. >> you ever notice how all news use the same metaphors? >> the comics that have worked hard and honed their craft, and they're great. >> another senseless killing earlier today. >> and there are comics that are just born hilarious, and jay was born hilarious. >> who knew? >> 1973, jay graduates from emerson college and moves to los angeles. he performs anywhere and everywhere he can. ultimately, he finds a home, once again at bud friedman's improv on stage at shows like this one. freddy prinz and prince. >> it's always fun to stand here and watch people drink $5 worth of wine. you've had nine glasses, bud.
friedman. i've been waiting three nights in a row where i have come down here from boston where i go to school to get on. i never get on. what do i have to do to get on? i said, wait, you come down to boston from new york and then go home and you don't get on? he said, right. i said, you're on next. >> jay is an instant success. >> he did great. he became a regular like that. he was special. >> you ever notice how all news use the same metaphors? >> the comics that have...
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a conversation with new york times columnist thomas friedman about freedom. over the past 20 years i have had the pleasure and privilege of speaking with some of the best herbalists in the country. some have even won a pulitzer prize, which is the highest compliment in the newspaper world. none, except our guest tonight, has ever won three pulitzer prizes, two for his reporting from the middle east and one for his commentary. tom friedman joined the times in 1981. he was bureau chief in beirut and jerusalem. he has been the chief diplomatic correspondent and chief white house correspondent. columniste became a -- a foreign affairs columnist for the paper. he does that twice a week. and somehow, he still finds time to write six best-selling books, to host six television documentaries, numerous seminars, and conferences, and to be with us here tonight. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> are subject is freedom. a big word. i would like to start by asking what is your definition of freedom? >> it is granted to be with you. you and your brother, bernie, were a
a conversation with new york times columnist thomas friedman about freedom. over the past 20 years i have had the pleasure and privilege of speaking with some of the best herbalists in the country. some have even won a pulitzer prize, which is the highest compliment in the newspaper world. none, except our guest tonight, has ever won three pulitzer prizes, two for his reporting from the middle east and one for his commentary. tom friedman joined the times in 1981. he was bureau chief in beirut...
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you can bet the tom friedman article is being this custom and in ther party media and israel.k it's very important .ay lead to a tipping point >> the palestinians have one think, as awhich, i last resort they may use before going to the united nations again. they are reluctant to do this it would be very costly to the united states because congress has passed a law that declares that we shall withdraw from any eu and specialized agencies that admits a member and that would cause havoc for us. we are opposed to this policy. there is a need, i think, in the future if this american initiative continues, and i believe it will, to develop more .ublic diplomacy peace is not made by diplomats in the secret conversations. the societies of both israel and palestine are committed to peace if it is to succeed. john kerry will begin to turn a united statesge more directly with the israeli public and the palestinian public. it's already happening in a way that we need to build this and as a very important component of diplomacy. >> there is a night where scenario. john kerry's talks fail,
you can bet the tom friedman article is being this custom and in ther party media and israel.k it's very important .ay lead to a tipping point >> the palestinians have one think, as awhich, i last resort they may use before going to the united nations again. they are reluctant to do this it would be very costly to the united states because congress has passed a law that declares that we shall withdraw from any eu and specialized agencies that admits a member and that would cause havoc for...
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i don't think he, bezos would say that, but first of all milton friedman made that comment at a timehen socialism had, you know, this sort of meaning that maybe we don't understand, you know, i don't even know what he means by that. quite frankly. if a corporation is delighting its customers, if a corporation is energizing its employees and creating a good return to its shareholders not maximum but a good one i would say that is a pretty good enterprise and i would say that is a successful one and i wouldn't want to have that chief executive being thrown out because some activist investor says i can bring someone who can really push this to the wall and double their earnings per share next quarter. i don't think that is a good way to run an economy. >> thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> it is great to see you. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> in today's uncertain economy, bank foreclosures are alarmingly high and record numbers of americans have seen their life savings wiped out, but there is a way you can protect you and your families future. in the next half
i don't think he, bezos would say that, but first of all milton friedman made that comment at a timehen socialism had, you know, this sort of meaning that maybe we don't understand, you know, i don't even know what he means by that. quite frankly. if a corporation is delighting its customers, if a corporation is energizing its employees and creating a good return to its shareholders not maximum but a good one i would say that is a pretty good enterprise and i would say that is a successful one...
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the problem is in the five percent of the time when you have a real trade-off to make milton friedmanued in 1970 there is only one social responsibility of business to use its resources to use in activities designed to increase its profits, anything else he argues is unadulterated socialism. >> he believed that. >> and you want to know about -- for his economic principles, but let me just stay with this idea is also you might say by maximizing shareholder value is increasing the opportunities for the company and increase i -- increasing my ability to hire more people, to invest in more places to do things that bring or spread the wealth that i am creating. >> well, if that is what they were all doing then maybe we wouldn't be having this conversation. but if they are really making a lot of money, which they are, and they are using that money to buyback their shares, they are using that money to not sharing that with their employees who are not getting richer, so, therefore, not being able to bay more of their product, their employees are getting disengaged. i mean, imagine if i owned
the problem is in the five percent of the time when you have a real trade-off to make milton friedmanued in 1970 there is only one social responsibility of business to use its resources to use in activities designed to increase its profits, anything else he argues is unadulterated socialism. >> he believed that. >> and you want to know about -- for his economic principles, but let me just stay with this idea is also you might say by maximizing shareholder value is increasing the...
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is there anything more that can be done here, tom friedman? >> clearly, if we can identify people who share our values of wanting to see a pluralistic consensually political syria, we should arm and support them. seems to me the administration is doing that. but can you name the head of the syrian opposition? >> i knew you were going to ask that. can anyone? i can name several. >> i can't. that's really one of the problems. i think a lot of people in syria -- you know, sometimes the news is in the noise, and sometimes in the silence. so many people clinging to assad, they don't see an opposition that has the willability, and maybe even the ideology to build a pluralistic syria, the christians clinging to assad and others would feel confidence in. come back to the ukraine and to a similar revolution, tunisia. why is it that the arab state that's done the best is the one we had the least to do with? the people took it and owned it. if we see that in syria, i'm for supporting it. it's got to start with them. the middle east puts a smile on your f
is there anything more that can be done here, tom friedman? >> clearly, if we can identify people who share our values of wanting to see a pluralistic consensually political syria, we should arm and support them. seems to me the administration is doing that. but can you name the head of the syrian opposition? >> i knew you were going to ask that. can anyone? i can name several. >> i can't. that's really one of the problems. i think a lot of people in syria -- you know,...
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friedman, but i have been waiting three nights in a row, i come down here from boston where i go to theool to go on, and i never get on. what do i have to do to get on? and i said, wait, you drive down from boston to new york and then drive back again when you don't get on? right. well, you are on next. >> reporter: and jay is an instant success. >> he was great and became a regular like that. he was special. >> you notice how all newsmen use the same metaphors. >> there are comics that have worked hard and honed their craft, and they are great. >> another senseless killing earlier today. >> and there are comics that are just born hilarious, and jay was born hilarious. >> and who knew? >> reporter: 1973, jay graduates from emerson college and moves to los angeles. he performs anywhere and everywhere he can. ultimate li sh ultimately, he finds a home, once again at budd friedman's improv on stage on shows like this one, "freddy prinz and friends." >> it is fun to watch people drinking a bottle of wine. how much is that? $7. >> and sure, jay roast ed me a few times that. i were pretty fun
friedman, but i have been waiting three nights in a row, i come down here from boston where i go to theool to go on, and i never get on. what do i have to do to get on? and i said, wait, you drive down from boston to new york and then drive back again when you don't get on? right. well, you are on next. >> reporter: and jay is an instant success. >> he was great and became a regular like that. he was special. >> you notice how all newsmen use the same metaphors. >> there...
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tom friedman wrote his op-ed in the new york times purporting to framework --rry kerry free mark. then netanyahu and the settlor -- they had ainet separation of the palestinian .tate quoted as telling u.s. jewish leaders that the bulk of the settlers would remain in israel in any settlement. one culmination of this combination of fact is is that they began to wonder if perhaps netanyahu might be willing to take some political risks. we did not have the opportunity to discuss these events with palestinians. of products produced , those ads for you super bowl fans, and the disinvestment of banks operating was allettlements, it having an impact on the israeli .ublic and on the body politic john kerry's warning about the possibility for isolation helped bring this pot to a boil. tom friedman reporting from ramallah dedicated to this .ubject angela merkel is considered israel's best friend in europe and will be important in this respect. for the millions of israeli jews, this is the bustling part .f the israeli economy there are serious problems that by a law.solved a quick word about
tom friedman wrote his op-ed in the new york times purporting to framework --rry kerry free mark. then netanyahu and the settlor -- they had ainet separation of the palestinian .tate quoted as telling u.s. jewish leaders that the bulk of the settlers would remain in israel in any settlement. one culmination of this combination of fact is is that they began to wonder if perhaps netanyahu might be willing to take some political risks. we did not have the opportunity to discuss these events with...
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tom friedman, reporting from ramallah, devoted his latest column to the subject. of germanoming visit leader angela merkel, who is considered israel's best friend important.will be what she says and how she says it. for the millions of israeli jews who live in the sharon plan and near the sea, this is the bustling part of the israeli economy. range of potential serious problems. they cannot be solved by a wall. a quick word about the broader -- israel's treaties with israel and jordan are holding firm. tears over theo demise of morsi and the muslim brothers. they appreciate the efforts to control the islamic militants roaming through the sinai. and cairo's tough line on hamas and gaza, which seemed to be missing or at least they are invisible factors in the current peace initiative of the equation. interests an obvious in many proposals for security along the jordan river. any proposals for resolution of the palestinian refugee problem and jerusalem, which has its own special set of problems. the treaties with jordan and egypt are in good shape. israel is far stro
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all right well if they get any of these change thank you so much you guys brad friedman does it go and you guys everyone check out the brad blog and the green news report thanks so much you guys. and that's our show join me again tomorrow when i break that all over again. that they are dealing with the location of the boys still remember. how to do that well as of the low height texan said you would stop this storm we might be more my people will die. you know. pleasure to have you with us here today. there's a saying you know when you're in the arctic you have the entire world feet she looks like a fairly simple shit. and full of people have access to the nuclear icebreakers the real king here is that the polar bear and ice breakers come second not a single complex expedition to the arctic can be conducted with the russian nuclear powered fleet of ice breakers under. operation in. the northern sea route russia's arctic ice breakers. celebrations and high hopes and song clenches olympic gold and silver and the pairs figure skating and the stars of world hockey prepared to face off plus
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and tonight a conversation with new york times columnist thomas friedman about freedom.r the last 20 years i've had the pleasure, indeed the privilege of speaking with some of the best journalists in the country. some had even won a pulitzer prize, which is the highest compliment in the newspaper world. now and accept our guest tonight has ever won three pulitzer prizes, too for his reporting from the middle east and one for his commentary. john friedman joined the times in 1981, bureau chief in beirut and in jerusalem, he has been the paper's chief diplomatic correspondent and the paper's chief white house correspondent. in 1995 he became a columnist, foreign affairs columnist for the paper. he does that twice a week. and somehow he still finds time to write six best-selling books, rose six television documentaries, numerous and seminars, conferences, and to be with us here tonight. thank you. thank you very much. [applause] our subject tonight is freedom, a big word. and i would like to start, tom, by asking what is your definition of freedom. >> well, first of all, ma
and tonight a conversation with new york times columnist thomas friedman about freedom.r the last 20 years i've had the pleasure, indeed the privilege of speaking with some of the best journalists in the country. some had even won a pulitzer prize, which is the highest compliment in the newspaper world. now and accept our guest tonight has ever won three pulitzer prizes, too for his reporting from the middle east and one for his commentary. john friedman joined the times in 1981, bureau chief...
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all right well if they get any of these change thank you so much you guys brad friedman does it go and you guys everyone check out the brad blog and the green news report thanks so much you guys. and that's our show join me again tomorrow when i break that all over again. we welcome aaron eight and abby martin two of a terrific hosts on the r.t.e. network. it's going to give you a different perspective give me one stock tip i'll never i'll give you the information you make the decision don't worry about it i'll bring you the said works but there are others in the mine it's rubbish ideas and consciousness in frustrated with the system extremely you apologists would be described as angry i think i'm a strong enough single. shots are forced. to finish line of the marathon. let. us begin. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution which says that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy schreck help us. to make you know i'm sorry and i'm this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going going to go beyond identifyin
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people by definitely all right well they don't any of these change think you so much you guys brad friedman does enjoy and you guys everyone check out the brad blog and the green news report thanks so much you guys. and that's our show join me again tomorrow when i break the set all over again. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question for. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth from my think. it's because one call attention and the mainstream media works side by side with joe actually on the we're. going to. look at our teen years we have a different bright. yellow because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not. i'm ok. you got a sense of a job well handled. that. in rural areas the majority of families living here are pro-gun lear
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ecology in which people have different priorities and see how it turns out. >> disagree with milton friedmanre are a number of ways we can measure the purpose and role possess a corporation in our economic and social life? >> yes. and the value of them, whether they are being successful, and i am not going to say that jeff bezos is running an unsuccessful company because he doesn't have a lot of profits, would milton freedom ofriedman a say that isa socialistic enterprise. >> i don't think he, bezos would say that, but first of all milton friedman made that comment at a time when socialism had, you know, this sort of meaning that maybe we don't understand, you know, i don't even know what he means by that. quite frankly. if a corporation is delighting its customers, if a corporation is energy apologizing its employees and creating a good return to its shareholders not fax mum but a good one i would say that is a pretty good enterprise and i would say that is a successful one and i wouldn't want to have those chief exec advertise, that chief executive, chief executive being thrown out become
ecology in which people have different priorities and see how it turns out. >> disagree with milton friedmanre are a number of ways we can measure the purpose and role possess a corporation in our economic and social life? >> yes. and the value of them, whether they are being successful, and i am not going to say that jeff bezos is running an unsuccessful company because he doesn't have a lot of profits, would milton freedom ofriedman a say that isa socialistic enterprise. >>...
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tom friedman, thank you for that.g up after the break, money management veteran don marron will join us live for a victory lap in just a moment. >>> and to talk retirement investing when we return. >>> still to come, if you don't have a money manager, get ready to work the rest of your life. we talk pension woes and wealth management with light year capital founder don marron. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," everybody. we've been watching the futures. they've been under pressure but things have just turned around. this is a pretty big reversal. dow futures were down by as much as 60 points below fair value. now they're up by five points. still, that's a reversal of 65 points. s&p 500 futures are still down by one point below fair value. we have a lot of things coming up today including yellen speaking before the senate and that could have a big impact on how the trading day goes. >>> good news for pepsico. it will be the beverage supplier for shanghai disney resort, the first disney resort in main line china when it
tom friedman, thank you for that.g up after the break, money management veteran don marron will join us live for a victory lap in just a moment. >>> and to talk retirement investing when we return. >>> still to come, if you don't have a money manager, get ready to work the rest of your life. we talk pension woes and wealth management with light year capital founder don marron. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," everybody. we've been watching the futures....
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tom friedman, reporting from ramallah, devoted his latest column to the subject. and the forthcoming visit of german leader angela merkel who is considered israel's best friend in europe will be important in this discussion. what she says, how she says it before and after the forum. now, for the millions of israeli jews who live in the plane in near the sake this is a bustling part of the israeli economy, this raises a range of potential serious problems that cannot be solved by a law. a quick word about the broader picture. israel's treaty with egypt and jordan are holding firm. israelis shed no tears over the demise of morsi and the balls and brothers, and they appreciate egypt's efforts to control the islamic militants who are roaming through the sinai. and cairo's tough line on hamas in gaza, which seem to be missing, or at least their invisible factors in the current peace initiative equation. jordan has an obvious interest in any proposals for security along the jordan river. any proposal for resolution of the palestinian refugee problem, in jerusalem, which
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. >> a conversation with foreign affairs columnist and three-time pulitzer winner thomas friedman. he talks about national security and the freedom of the press. he is interviewed by former cbs news reporter. this a little more than an hour. [applause] >> our subject tonight is freedom. a big word. i would like to start by asking what is your definition of freedom? >> it is granted to be with you. you and your brother, burning, were always great. people i admire as a young journalist. a treat to be with you here today. think.w, let me i am not a philosopher, i am a journalist. let me answer your question in the context of journalism. if you started this story this evening by asking me, what was the greatest story you ever told? i just turned 60 and i have been at a few times for 33 years. really thee one that most amazing? i would tell you it was tire r square for-- tahri the original revolution that overthrew president mubarak. when i came home and people asked me about it and i would say this was the most amazing story i ever covered and they will say why? it was the most apoliti
. >> a conversation with foreign affairs columnist and three-time pulitzer winner thomas friedman. he talks about national security and the freedom of the press. he is interviewed by former cbs news reporter. this a little more than an hour. [applause] >> our subject tonight is freedom. a big word. i would like to start by asking what is your definition of freedom? >> it is granted to be with you. you and your brother, burning, were always great. people i admire as a young...
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. >> i would like to hear some comment on what tom friedman calls the third infitada, the tightening of the screws and israel in the negotiations. >> we have tried to address that to some extent. i don't know how many of you have had the experience of living in israel and watching this incredible interchange, interaction between the public and media and the government. it's not something i've experienced in any other country. this issue has been there, but was largely ignored until rather recently. several developments which we mentioned, the eu boycott of settlements, the danish and norwegian banks -- the dutch disinvesting, the talk by angela merkel. you can bet the tom friedman article is being discussed at every dinner party and in the media in israel. i think it's very important that may be leading to a tipping point. >> the palestinians have one other asset which, i think, as a last resort they may use before going to the united nations again. they are reluctant to do this because it would be very costly to the united states because congress has passed a law that declares that
. >> i would like to hear some comment on what tom friedman calls the third infitada, the tightening of the screws and israel in the negotiations. >> we have tried to address that to some extent. i don't know how many of you have had the experience of living in israel and watching this incredible interchange, interaction between the public and media and the government. it's not something i've experienced in any other country. this issue has been there, but was largely ignored until...
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he began to register friedman to go.by 1967, they decided they'd had enough of this and decided they were going to intimidate these two men by putting up and writing through the black part of town and kind of showing them who is in charge. thomas and brooks were former soldiers. they were veterans. they fought in the war in battle and they were not going to read now. like a lot of former soldiers, they were with their guns. so they hunkered down behind windows, in barrels, watering troughs and their 16 clansmen coming into town cannot they just opened fire. they scattered, leaving behind piles, hoods and robes and guns in the middle of the street and brooks goes out and collects the guns and add them to his arsenal. this kind of forms the narrative of a book. the u.s. army had been, for these men, their home, their school, their political club, a stepping stone into office. of the 1500 african-american men who served in local, state, national of history miss. come at least 130 had been in the military. 41 better and hope
he began to register friedman to go.by 1967, they decided they'd had enough of this and decided they were going to intimidate these two men by putting up and writing through the black part of town and kind of showing them who is in charge. thomas and brooks were former soldiers. they were veterans. they fought in the war in battle and they were not going to read now. like a lot of former soldiers, they were with their guns. so they hunkered down behind windows, in barrels, watering troughs and...
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st from is a blog po would say an anti-arab site that thomas friedman giving his instructions fomroma middle eat diplomat. it was like somebody was there with a cell phone, took a picture. i did not know was going on. boom, and you just have got to go with it. i do not know how to fight it. >> is there a danger, and this thought just occurred to me, that at a certain point if you amount of your privacy you are also yielding aspects of your freedom? >> oh, there is no question about it because it is on your mind all the time. you start to edit yourself. i'm doing that right now. in the sense that, you know, i that therelip up now is no such thing as local anymore, ok? when we did this seven years ago or we had done this 20 years if i mixed up something -- if i make a mistake, make a full of myself whatevermething angry, -- it would, maybe somebody would tell somebody. there is no such thing as local anymore. you are in a search engine. marvin kalb, bam. and you just, you got a live with it. i do not particularly like it but it has upsides. you can learn about, you're in contact with m
st from is a blog po would say an anti-arab site that thomas friedman giving his instructions fomroma middle eat diplomat. it was like somebody was there with a cell phone, took a picture. i did not know was going on. boom, and you just have got to go with it. i do not know how to fight it. >> is there a danger, and this thought just occurred to me, that at a certain point if you amount of your privacy you are also yielding aspects of your freedom? >> oh, there is no question about...
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in oakland, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >>> traffic could be an issue in oakland tonight.warriors are scheduled at 7:30 at oracle arena at about the time the monster jam is going under way at the coliseum. as many as 50,000 fans are expected to attend. fans are asked to get there early and if possible take public transportation. >>> the final countdown to rain -- i shouldn't say the final countdown. it's on and coming just four days from now on wednesday. you can track it on your smartphone any time with the abc 7 news weather app. certainly hope it's not the last countdown to rain. we need more. we've had so little this year so this is great news. >> katie, even though we're getting the rain, we cannot catch up this season for rainfall, so we will end the season well below normal, but at least it's coming and it will be significant rain. a look at live doppler 7 hd right now and you see a wisp of dog along t fog there along the coast. san jose sunny this morning with temperatures in the upper 40s. so slowly warming up for you. 42 in redwood city, 46 with the fog in half m
in oakland, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >>> traffic could be an issue in oakland tonight.warriors are scheduled at 7:30 at oracle arena at about the time the monster jam is going under way at the coliseum. as many as 50,000 fans are expected to attend. fans are asked to get there early and if possible take public transportation. >>> the final countdown to rain -- i shouldn't say the final countdown. it's on and coming just four days from now on wednesday. you can track it on...
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it turns out that was a cornerstone of nixon's and famous socialist like milton friedman and hayek. there's a weird bipartisan history to this idea and if this does continue to play out along these trajectories we might revisit that. that's not our preferred solution. there's a wrinkle on that advocated by milton friedman among others that we would like a lot tighter which is a negative income tax which is let's encourage work and make sure people are still working and for every dollar they earn instead of paying 20 cents out of their taxes why don't we give them 20 cents and that 20 cents in that link urged him to keep working. these are some pretty heavy ideas. we think in the more far out future let's ship the conversation around what we are taxing and how and if we need to shifted in this direction. >> we are at the halfway point. >> are you still with us? >> this is the commonwealth club of california program and you are talking with erik brynjolfsson and andrew mcafee about their new look "the second machine", work progress and prosperity in a time of brilliant technologies. i
it turns out that was a cornerstone of nixon's and famous socialist like milton friedman and hayek. there's a weird bipartisan history to this idea and if this does continue to play out along these trajectories we might revisit that. that's not our preferred solution. there's a wrinkle on that advocated by milton friedman among others that we would like a lot tighter which is a negative income tax which is let's encourage work and make sure people are still working and for every dollar they...
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abc7 news reporter wayne friedman has been there all day in the rain. wayne?h, just a quick look down the corner there. that's the line. the line. and it's a long line. and these people are wet. how long, sir have you been in this line? >> since 9:00. >> 9:00 this morning? what about this gentleman over here? how long have you been in line? >> 9:00. >> is it gonna be worth it? >> i hope so >> the item they are waiting for costs all of $4.50. the only place you can get it is right in there. they stood in a line that stretched around the block in the rain, no less, a line that took hours to get through and in some cases, even longer to get to. >> i came up from reno. >> santa maria. >> orange county. >> reporter: to santa rosa and for what? >> makes my heart happy. >> euphoric. >> ever seen a line like this before? >> no, not for beer. >> beer? >> yeah. they are waiting for beer. >> reporter: not just any beer, at the russian river brewing company, this is the one for which customers wait all year, a not-so-modest very thick brew called primy the younger, named
abc7 news reporter wayne friedman has been there all day in the rain. wayne?h, just a quick look down the corner there. that's the line. the line. and it's a long line. and these people are wet. how long, sir have you been in this line? >> since 9:00. >> 9:00 this morning? what about this gentleman over here? how long have you been in line? >> 9:00. >> is it gonna be worth it? >> i hope so >> the item they are waiting for costs all of $4.50. the only place...
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a conversation with newer times columnist thomas friedman about friedman -- freedom. i've had the pleasure, the privilege, speaking some of the best or worst in the country. some had even won a pulitzer prize which is the highest compliment in the newspaper world. none except our guest tonight has ever won three vote surprises, and one for his commentary. tom friedman joined the times in 1981. beirutbureau chief in and eventually slip your guest and the chief white house correspondent. >> in 1995, he became alumnist. columnist. somehow, he finds time to write six best selling books, posts six television documentaries, numerous seminars and conferences, and to be with us here today. thank you very much. [applause] freedom.ct tonight is big word. i would like to start by asking what is your definition of freedom. >> first of all, it is great to be with you during you and your always greate were for me, people i admired as a journalist. tell bernie i said hi. i am not a philosopher. i am a journalist. so let me give you -- to answer your question in the context of journa
a conversation with newer times columnist thomas friedman about friedman -- freedom. i've had the pleasure, the privilege, speaking some of the best or worst in the country. some had even won a pulitzer prize which is the highest compliment in the newspaper world. none except our guest tonight has ever won three vote surprises, and one for his commentary. tom friedman joined the times in 1981. beirutbureau chief in and eventually slip your guest and the chief white house correspondent. >>...
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wayne friedman has the story. >> reporter: they stood in a line that stretched around the block in the rain no less, a line that took hours to get through and in some cases longer to get to. >> i came up from reno. >> reporter: and for what? >> it just makes my heart really happy. >> it's simply you forecast. >> reporter: have you ever seen a line like this before? >> yeah, not for beer. >> reporter: beer? >> yeah, they're waiting for beer. >> reporter: not just any beer. this is the one for which customers wait all year. a not so modest very big brew named after an ancient roman magistrate. apparently he was a fan of beer and so was the brew master who never expected that what dpbega as an experiment would become a phenomenon. >> well, it blows me away. i'm still surprised when all these people show up every year. very humbled. >> reporter: there are a lot of secrets that go into making it and vinny isn't going to tell us. firstly he brews it twice as long. more ingredients, the hops. there are three times the normal amount of hops in this beer. and the alcohol content? 10.25%. >> you
wayne friedman has the story. >> reporter: they stood in a line that stretched around the block in the rain no less, a line that took hours to get through and in some cases longer to get to. >> i came up from reno. >> reporter: and for what? >> it just makes my heart really happy. >> it's simply you forecast. >> reporter: have you ever seen a line like this before? >> yeah, not for beer. >> reporter: beer? >> yeah, they're waiting for beer....
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>> i think there are two questions here raised by tom friedman.how to raise questions. >> yes, he does. >> also micced metaphors. we love him for that. the question s is it, in fact, bottom up and to what extent? i think you can argue this is also very much the ukrainian people responding to the whims of outside powers and the flow of outside power into and out of ukraine. we obviously see a close relationship between the european union and this part of the world. russia is responsible for 31% of the eu's gas imports. so this is a tension between those two powers duking it out in this context. remember, this all started when there was a decision made by that regime to turn away from the eu towards russia. so this is very much about these outside powers as much as it's bottom up. question two is, if it's bottom up and we did see 50,000 people coming out, is that a good thing? as you pointed out, we look at some of these models in the arab spring and see that bottom up can go awry very quickly. >> certainly it seems clear they're going to need suppo
>> i think there are two questions here raised by tom friedman.how to raise questions. >> yes, he does. >> also micced metaphors. we love him for that. the question s is it, in fact, bottom up and to what extent? i think you can argue this is also very much the ukrainian people responding to the whims of outside powers and the flow of outside power into and out of ukraine. we obviously see a close relationship between the european union and this part of the world. russia is...
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officer alexander friedman joins us live from zÜrich. thank you for joining us today.ander, do you think the games we've witnessed in u.s. stocks, almost at record highs, are warranted given the volatility and emerging markets? >> bottom line, yes. emerging markets you have to put into context. gdp014, we expect 3.5% growth worldwide. of that, the emerging markets, when you take out china, are only five percent. it's a small portion of the overall story. the real story is what happens in china. the headlines have been scary. why have they been? it's really because of the five fragile companies. >> let's talk about china. how worried are you about the measures being taken by the chinese government to try and slow things down intentionally and china? what are you factoring in terms of chinese growth? expect a little over 7.5% growth. i have confidence they will come in somewhere around 7.5 %-8%. draw ine line i would the sand. below that, we have a different story. autumn line, china will be able to manage growth this year in the neighborhood of 8%. >> credit market gaug
officer alexander friedman joins us live from zÜrich. thank you for joining us today.ander, do you think the games we've witnessed in u.s. stocks, almost at record highs, are warranted given the volatility and emerging markets? >> bottom line, yes. emerging markets you have to put into context. gdp014, we expect 3.5% growth worldwide. of that, the emerging markets, when you take out china, are only five percent. it's a small portion of the overall story. the real story is what happens in...
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wayne friedman of our san francisco station has the story. >> reporter: unbelievable.ted in the 1800s. >> it is clear these were buried over a long period of time. >> and dug up in coffee cans, an unnamed couple walking on their land in northern california's gold country. here is the story as they told rare coin dealer, don kagin, when they walked through the door one day last year. >> found the can, they used a stick to dig it out. they brought it back thinking it was full of paint because it was so heavy. then when they got rid of some of the gunk and dirt they discovered they had gold. the little pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. they went back with a metal detector and found seven other cans. >> that now have a name. the saddle ridge hoard. 1400 coins. street value back then, $28,000. but so much more now because of the lore and the quality. >> the coins that are out there, that have maintained their value the best over the years, the coins that have good stories, that's what people are really buying here. >> what do they plan to do with the cans? >> they want
wayne friedman of our san francisco station has the story. >> reporter: unbelievable.ted in the 1800s. >> it is clear these were buried over a long period of time. >> and dug up in coffee cans, an unnamed couple walking on their land in northern california's gold country. here is the story as they told rare coin dealer, don kagin, when they walked through the door one day last year. >> found the can, they used a stick to dig it out. they brought it back thinking it was...
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complex issues jiang day to endure and that they are capable of understanding complex issues daniel friedman is the head of the socially when disputed that the israeli ministry of education which released a video sharon study material comes from an oklahoma the man know it's going to limit its reputation as an end to teach them that was certainly not to think that they are. copies of the country and that if they are well aware that students don't leave it at the weekend everything today. second some of them probably can't speak no decision has been some slight are things you ask in southern ca and when to take the kids. it's time we had a pistol and clients throughout his life and good schools and teachers for the last exercise good judgment in accordance to the eighties on the students' political religious and sent to economic influences of the body of students at their school and with this didactic each team after they decide that a standard level of the deaf in one gadget is his cousin so close to heal commando who could come. dope deceiving him enough to melt and sent to fiji sheet uk sh
complex issues jiang day to endure and that they are capable of understanding complex issues daniel friedman is the head of the socially when disputed that the israeli ministry of education which released a video sharon study material comes from an oklahoma the man know it's going to limit its reputation as an end to teach them that was certainly not to think that they are. copies of the country and that if they are well aware that students don't leave it at the weekend everything today. second...
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it's kind of a tom friedman mantra, the world is flat. if there's a reverberation in a place like argentina or venezuela. there's rioting, looting in venezuela. argentina has a traumatic debt defaelt, how does that recourse to china which is one of the biggest financial sponsors of united states spending. if china issic that en online or growth is weaker there, how does that affect all the other smaller asian nations that orbit china? the united states is no island. this is no crisis like we had in the late '90s where emerging markets were blowing up left and right and the united states was the strong one. we've never been so interconnected and dependent as we are now. >> robin far zag from bloomberg business, thanks so much. >> my pleasure. >>> and now to our signature segment. tonight we return to hawaii to report on a program that began locally, but is now expanding across the nation thanks to its success. it's called hope. and it's designed to keep probationers out of prison. that's a priority in states where housing inmates is so exp
it's kind of a tom friedman mantra, the world is flat. if there's a reverberation in a place like argentina or venezuela. there's rioting, looting in venezuela. argentina has a traumatic debt defaelt, how does that recourse to china which is one of the biggest financial sponsors of united states spending. if china issic that en online or growth is weaker there, how does that affect all the other smaller asian nations that orbit china? the united states is no island. this is no crisis like we...
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decade some of them didn't even live to face charges the editor of prison legal news activist alex friedman tells us that keeping inmates alive and not be always a priority and some u.s. jails. prisoners might have very serious medical conditions and sometimes be very near death and they're told to sign up on a sick call or that they'll refer them to the nurse the next week or they might not be a doctor at the prison that weekend and so they have to wait until the next week to see medical staff. go received a twenty year sentence he did not receive a death sentence but unless he receives adequate medical care he and other prisoners with serious medical conditions can die while in custody mr you're a shame go was basically kidnapped and you know when he was taken into custody overseas by u.s. officials. the united states really does not have a lot of respect for the rule of international law when it conflicts with what they want to do or as more stories a click away on r.t. dot com including italy lightening the burden on its overcrowded prisons by overturning a law that put marijuana alongs
decade some of them didn't even live to face charges the editor of prison legal news activist alex friedman tells us that keeping inmates alive and not be always a priority and some u.s. jails. prisoners might have very serious medical conditions and sometimes be very near death and they're told to sign up on a sick call or that they'll refer them to the nurse the next week or they might not be a doctor at the prison that weekend and so they have to wait until the next week to see medical...
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interest, the california center for public health advocacy, harold goldstein and others, and roberta friedman and kelly from the yale rec center for food policy and obesity have been really great advisors. i also wanted to say on supervisor avalos's introduction to hearing on the children's fund i hope i can be added as a co-sponsor as well. and i know that from your work with coleman and margaret's efforts over now 23 years ago with the original prop j which i was strongly supported in the richmond district from 1991 when norman yee led the campaign for the re-authorization, i believe in 2000, right, norman? that it's been a community-based effort. so, my hope is that dcyf, the school district, the mayor's office really join together with the grassroots community coalition that's been working on that. and for the prop h or the public enrichment public education enrichment fund or piece propses to tom ammiano for his vision on that one ten years ago and that also needs more transparencies as the community coalition around schools and children and families organizationses need to be centrally
interest, the california center for public health advocacy, harold goldstein and others, and roberta friedman and kelly from the yale rec center for food policy and obesity have been really great advisors. i also wanted to say on supervisor avalos's introduction to hearing on the children's fund i hope i can be added as a co-sponsor as well. and i know that from your work with coleman and margaret's efforts over now 23 years ago with the original prop j which i was strongly supported in the...
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jiang had to endure and that they are capable of understanding complex issues neil friedman is the head of the socially when disputed that the israeli ministry of education which released audio sharon study material comes from an oklahoma the man know it's all in the olympics have good taste and doesn't feel any sense to teach them that is certainly not to think that they are it's a country that still well. don't leave it at the weekend. everything today second some of them probably can take no decision has been some slight are things you ask in southern ca and went to take the kids. it's time we had a pistol and clients throughout his life and good schools and teachers for the last exercise good judgment in accordance to the age of the students and political religious and sent t economi influences of and live this down tor kea ty decide a standard leve of the death a one to get to use his cousin so close to heal commando who could come. dope to see taken enough to melt and sent to fiji sheet uk has reached sixty andrsity topology of education for many years. this would be surprising fo
jiang had to endure and that they are capable of understanding complex issues neil friedman is the head of the socially when disputed that the israeli ministry of education which released audio sharon study material comes from an oklahoma the man know it's all in the olympics have good taste and doesn't feel any sense to teach them that is certainly not to think that they are it's a country that still well. don't leave it at the weekend. everything today second some of them probably can take no...