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elton friedman in the middle -- milton friedman in the middle. george had a very wry sense of humor. he said all economists are tall. there are two exceptions. [laughter] that is a classic line. i showed this to ben bernanke once and he did not have a sense of humor. the man said, that is not logical. answer. his anyway, i had a lot of fun times with milton friedman over the years, but our debates got heated from time to time. he was a tough debater. it has been said that milton friedman never lost a debate in his entire career. his wife would dispute that, but nevertheless, i saw friedman in action and i never wanted to debate with him. last year, i was in the london underground with paul krugman. he has quite a high opinion of himself. i'm one point, i said, paul, have you ever lost a debate? he said i really don't think so. i said, it is too bad milton friedman is not alive because he would lose. he humbled himself enough to admit that was probably true. just for those of you who may not know much about milton friedman, let me go over a brief
elton friedman in the middle -- milton friedman in the middle. george had a very wry sense of humor. he said all economists are tall. there are two exceptions. [laughter] that is a classic line. i showed this to ben bernanke once and he did not have a sense of humor. the man said, that is not logical. answer. his anyway, i had a lot of fun times with milton friedman over the years, but our debates got heated from time to time. he was a tough debater. it has been said that milton friedman never...
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friedman. the kansas city public library hosted this event.is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> good evening and welcome to the kansas city public library. i'm the director of public affairs. we have all heard the old song, the third time's the charm. i have a feeling we will see a definitive proof of that hisrtion when he presents third kansas city public library talk and barely more than 18 months. he is offering an original treatise on economist milton friedman, the nobel prize-winning intellectual architect of the free market reforms of the post-world war ii era. today would have been dr. friedman's 102nd birthday. i have no doubt it will be mark's
friedman. the kansas city public library hosted this event.is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> good evening and welcome to the kansas city public library. i'm the director of public affairs. we have all heard the old song, the third time's the charm. i have a feeling we will see a definitive proof of that hisrtion when he presents third kansas city public library talk and barely more than 18 months. he is offering an original treatise on economist milton friedman, the nobel prize-winning...
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budd friedman, what do you remember of those early performances? what did you see in the young robin williams? >> i guess what is memorable, i've never forgotten his first time on stage. he knocked me out. he went all over the place physically and mentally. he was a joy to behold. he became a regular at the improvimprov from the first time set foot on stage. he would tear the audience apart. >> brown: was the show different every night? did he look like he was working at it? >> he never looked like he was working at it. my favorite story, i was courting this young lady about 34 years ago, i was crazy about her, i thought, she's got everything i need and she's not in show business. our first date, we went to see robin at the club, and she watched him and she said, you know, i think i could do this. i said, be a stand-up? she said, yes. i said, oh god. the next night, she came with me and watched robin, and she said, maybe i can't do this. she made it look so easy that anyone thought they could do it. obviously not. >> brown: a man of many voices and
budd friedman, what do you remember of those early performances? what did you see in the young robin williams? >> i guess what is memorable, i've never forgotten his first time on stage. he knocked me out. he went all over the place physically and mentally. he was a joy to behold. he became a regular at the improvimprov from the first time set foot on stage. he would tear the audience apart. >> brown: was the show different every night? did he look like he was working at it?...
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from tom friedman's column, president obama talks to thomas friedman about iraq, putin and israel. he writes: president obama's hair is definitely grayer these days and no doubt trying to manage foreign policy accounts for at least half of those gray hairs. but having had a chance to spend an hour touring the horizon with him in the white house map room last friday afternoon, it's clear that the president has a take on the world borne of many lessons over the past six years, and he has feisty answers for his foreign policy critics. obama made clear he's only going to involve america more deeply in places like the middle east to the extent that the different communities there agree to an exclusive politics of no victor, no vanquished. the united states is not going to be the air force of iraqi shiites or any other faction. he cautioned president vladimir putin of russia could insays ukraine at any time and if he does, quote: trying to find our way back to a relationship with russia during the remainder of my term will be much more difficult. intervening in libya was the right thing
from tom friedman's column, president obama talks to thomas friedman about iraq, putin and israel. he writes: president obama's hair is definitely grayer these days and no doubt trying to manage foreign policy accounts for at least half of those gray hairs. but having had a chance to spend an hour touring the horizon with him in the white house map room last friday afternoon, it's clear that the president has a take on the world borne of many lessons over the past six years, and he has feisty...
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monday night at 945 eastern, economist reflects on the life of milton friedman and his contributions to the study of economics especially his work to reestablish the american economy following world war ii. he also reflects on his personal relationship of milton friedman and the influence on his own career. only on american history tv on c-span3. president roosevelt's role in preparing the allied forces for the d-day invasion of normandy. he argues that roosevelt by pushing for earlier military operation such as the north african campaign insured the allied forces would be combat hardened and prepared for d-day. he is the author of a new book "the mantle of command." the dwight d eisenhower library and museum hosted this event which is about one hour. >> our guest rates with a great grasp of history. one of the best military historians on either side of the atlantic. the story is told with great intelligence and sympathy. he writes books that you want to read. these are only a few of the many examples of the high praise earned by this afternoon's keynote speaker, nigel hamilton. we a
monday night at 945 eastern, economist reflects on the life of milton friedman and his contributions to the study of economics especially his work to reestablish the american economy following world war ii. he also reflects on his personal relationship of milton friedman and the influence on his own career. only on american history tv on c-span3. president roosevelt's role in preparing the allied forces for the d-day invasion of normandy. he argues that roosevelt by pushing for earlier military...
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david friedman pulled over the driver of the truck, curtis hicks. watch what happens. >> woah!> wow. he came out firing. >> he shot officer david friedman seven times before he gets back into his car and then drives away. now this phappened in april of 2013. he led police on a high speed chase, wrecked the car, another shootout, and police fatally wounded him. police just now released the video because the district attorney will rule that the officers handled the situation correctly. >> what happened to the officer shot seven times, did he survive? >> he did survive the shooting. >>> i feel you need helmets on for this next video. this is from the nine knights competition in italy. gopros mounted to the mountain bike, a downhill run, full of drop offs. ready, bac flip. >> i need not a helmet, but adrem mean. >> no kidding. >> incredible run. you see the angle, you see the back wheel going, the helmet camera's spectacular. >> you feel like you're on the bikes. >> we always make a big deal of the talent and they have it, but look at the course they made for them. >> there's a num
david friedman pulled over the driver of the truck, curtis hicks. watch what happens. >> woah!> wow. he came out firing. >> he shot officer david friedman seven times before he gets back into his car and then drives away. now this phappened in april of 2013. he led police on a high speed chase, wrecked the car, another shootout, and police fatally wounded him. police just now released the video because the district attorney will rule that the officers handled the situation...
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and the fact that tom friedman of "the new york times" was nodding his head so vigorously only tells doubling down on a failed vision of trying to negotiate with killers and terrorists. >> what's the vision? what's the other vision? leland: hold on, alan, i want to get to a vision now. this is what the president had to say on iraq. >> they squandered an opportunity, and i've been, i think, pretty clear about the fact that had the shia heart seized -- majority seized the opportunity to reach out to the sunnis and the kurds in the more effective way past legislation, debaathification, that would have made a difference, i don't think that can be disputed. the flip side is if they had done exactly what they did and we had 10,000 troops there, that would not have prevented the kinds of problems we've seen. the difference would be 10,000 troops in the middle of this chaos as opposed to having a much more limitedded number. leland: jim, is this a fair qualification of president obama's doctrine if there is one in terms of how he looks at the middle east, so is it simply justifying what's ha
and the fact that tom friedman of "the new york times" was nodding his head so vigorously only tells doubling down on a failed vision of trying to negotiate with killers and terrorists. >> what's the vision? what's the other vision? leland: hold on, alan, i want to get to a vision now. this is what the president had to say on iraq. >> they squandered an opportunity, and i've been, i think, pretty clear about the fact that had the shia heart seized -- majority seized the...
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investigators now say friedman made up the whole story. he was arrested and released after posting bail. >>> from our delaware bureau, a burglary suspect took a nap at the wrong time and was nabbed by a police dog inside the victim's house. police say a family member found joseph alcara sound asleep in a bedroom of a claymont home. investigators were called in and a k-9 team made the arrest. he had allegedly stolen several pieces of jewelry while inside the house. >>> crews have just wrapped up another round of mosquito spraying in camden county against the threat of west nile virus. the mosquito spraying is happening in several parts of gloucester, brooklawn, somerdale, and waterford township. the solution sprayed won't hurt you or your pets but you should avoid direct contact if you have breathing issues. officials are urging homeowners to check their properties for standing water which is a common breeding ground for mosquitos. >>> a helicopter crew surveying which spots to spray for mosquitos crashed today at the jersey shore. skyforce
investigators now say friedman made up the whole story. he was arrested and released after posting bail. >>> from our delaware bureau, a burglary suspect took a nap at the wrong time and was nabbed by a police dog inside the victim's house. police say a family member found joseph alcara sound asleep in a bedroom of a claymont home. investigators were called in and a k-9 team made the arrest. he had allegedly stolen several pieces of jewelry while inside the house. >>> crews...
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so what is the tom friedman doctrine?. one is, joe, sometimes the necessary is impossible, or it's impossible at any cost that we are willing to pay. that's number one because basically you are having -- you're seeing states fall apart and i think the only way to really rebuild them is an international force to come in and stay for 20, 30 years, okay. so sometimes the necessary is impossible. and the other point you have to take note of is, number two, is that the two most successful arab spring nations are the two countries we've had nothing to do with. tunisia and kurdistan. we helped the kurds early on but the people there came together in a no vanquish formula and they built the politics that could support a state which we can then come in and support. >> tom, let's talk about another ugly reality we've all had to face over the past decade. i was extraordinarily concerned about -- like i'm sure you were -- what had been going on for egypt for 20, 30 years. they are our closest ally but there are a lot of things that m
so what is the tom friedman doctrine?. one is, joe, sometimes the necessary is impossible, or it's impossible at any cost that we are willing to pay. that's number one because basically you are having -- you're seeing states fall apart and i think the only way to really rebuild them is an international force to come in and stay for 20, 30 years, okay. so sometimes the necessary is impossible. and the other point you have to take note of is, number two, is that the two most successful arab...
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friedman posted about his experience on facebook. paul l responded saying he loves hearing about stories. how great is that. >> now we have more from candlestick coming up later in this newscast. we show you some photographs of that final beetles concert never seen in public before. and william whose parents would not about let her attend the con center 1966 find out who is taking her to the show tonight. . those stories coming later in the hour. something very different bomb shell revelation about robin williams that his wife releasing a statement l thanking everyone for the outpouring of good wishes since his passing but also divulging he was suffering with early stages of parkinson's disease jaws debilitating illness. nick watt now with details. >> we learn about one more struggle faced by the i are repressible robin williams in the months before he died. robin sobriety was intact his wife susan said in written statement he was brave as he drug weld his own battle of depression, anxiety as well as early stages of parkinson's disea
friedman posted about his experience on facebook. paul l responded saying he loves hearing about stories. how great is that. >> now we have more from candlestick coming up later in this newscast. we show you some photographs of that final beetles concert never seen in public before. and william whose parents would not about let her attend the con center 1966 find out who is taking her to the show tonight. . those stories coming later in the hour. something very different bomb shell...
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the worst ebola outbreak in history just this week the centers for disease control director tom friedman testified before a congressional committee iterating the seriousness of the issue but also reassuring the american people that the c.d.c. has everything under control. we do know how to stop ebola. meticulous case finding isolation and contact tracing and management we with our partners have been able to stop every ebola outbreak to date and i'm confident that if we do what works we will stop this one also. unfortunately not everyone shares the same optimism as dr friedman as the virus now spreads beyond liberia guinea in sierra leone at least two ebola have been reported so far in nigeria and sierra leone military troops have been deployed to enforce quarantines and a ban on public gatherings but as these precautions are being taken in west africa world governments don't seem quite as committed to addressing the heightened risk of further contagion it's a point that was made by world health organization director margaret chan who spoke at a press conference earlier today. he is movin
the worst ebola outbreak in history just this week the centers for disease control director tom friedman testified before a congressional committee iterating the seriousness of the issue but also reassuring the american people that the c.d.c. has everything under control. we do know how to stop ebola. meticulous case finding isolation and contact tracing and management we with our partners have been able to stop every ebola outbreak to date and i'm confident that if we do what works we will...
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. >> reporter: friedman says she is more concerned when people sit down and eat half a box of cookie, even if those are fat-free. >> to me the problem is not the trans fats that they're getting in the cookies. it's all of the calories. >> reporter: and not surprisingly, she thinks people should eat more fruits, vegetables and whole grains, but says having some of your favorite desserts is okay. >> i think it's fine to have some processed foods. no one is going to live without cake or cookies. >> reporter: and friedman applauds the industry for efforts to cut transfats out of foods. >> ten years ago, thousands of foods contained it. so the industry has really made great progress. >> reporter: so the best advice for the consumer, be sure to read the labels to really know what you're eating. ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> exotic visitors at sfo caught without the proper permits. that's them. border patrol agents seized 20 giant african millipedes at the airmail facility operated by the u.s. postal service. an x-ray scan prompted inspectors to take a closer look at the styrofoam box com
. >> reporter: friedman says she is more concerned when people sit down and eat half a box of cookie, even if those are fat-free. >> to me the problem is not the trans fats that they're getting in the cookies. it's all of the calories. >> reporter: and not surprisingly, she thinks people should eat more fruits, vegetables and whole grains, but says having some of your favorite desserts is okay. >> i think it's fine to have some processed foods. no one is going to live...
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the worst ebola outbreak in history just this week the centers for disease control director tom friedman testified before a congressional committee iterating the seriousness of the issue but also reassuring the american people that the c.d.c. has everything under control. we do know how to stop ebola. meticulous case finding isolation and contact tracing and management we with our partners have been able to stop every ebola outbreak to date and i'm confident that if we do what works we will stop this one also. unfortunately not everyone shares the same optimism as dr friedman as the virus now spreads beyond liberia guinea in sierra leone at least two ebola have been reported so far in nigeria and sierra leone military troops have been deployed to enforce quarantines in a ban on public gatherings that as these precautions are being taken in west africa world governments don't seem quite as committed to addressing the heightened risk of further contagion it's a point that was made by world health organization director margaret chan who spoke at a press conference earlier today. he is movin
the worst ebola outbreak in history just this week the centers for disease control director tom friedman testified before a congressional committee iterating the seriousness of the issue but also reassuring the american people that the c.d.c. has everything under control. we do know how to stop ebola. meticulous case finding isolation and contact tracing and management we with our partners have been able to stop every ebola outbreak to date and i'm confident that if we do what works we will...
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wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >> pretty amazing, huh? >>> still ahead, what are your rights as an airline passenger when disaster strikes? >> what to expect when traveling during a hurricane season. we'll go over airline and hotel rights and travel insurance policies. >>> also ahead, nine more victims of the jonestown massacre are discovered. why the remains are now in the hands of homeland security. >>> plus, deep dissent. what prompted this all-out response in san jose. >> and why students in richmond are getting tens of millions of dollars. who's behind this big bankroll? >> when abc 7 n >>> specially trained firefighters climbed into a manhole at a mobile home park on center road in san jose this morning. residents heard what sounded like tapping coming from the manhole about 8:30 this morning. it was thought to be coming from a woman trapped underground. rescuers checked out several hundred feet of a three-foot wide storm drain. >> while they were down in the hole, they could clearly hear people talking at the other end and they can
wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >> pretty amazing, huh? >>> still ahead, what are your rights as an airline passenger when disaster strikes? >> what to expect when traveling during a hurricane season. we'll go over airline and hotel rights and travel insurance policies. >>> also ahead, nine more victims of the jonestown massacre are discovered. why the remains are now in the hands of homeland security. >>> plus, deep dissent. what prompted this all-out...
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officer friedman showed us how easy it is to cut the average lock with a simple tool. we're going to run an experiment. this is a san francisco police department bait bike. i'm going to cut the cable, take it. let's see if they can find it. an app on his phone and a second receiver hone in on the bait bike. i've hit it blocks away, but it doesn't take long. you zeros right in on it. >> right in on it. >> reporter: he recommends small u-locks like this one. they take a lot longer to cut through. a real deterrent. but his biggest trick? to keep the crooks guessing, is it an easy target or a bait bike? neal karlinsky, abc news, san francisco. >> our thanks to neal. >>> coming up here on "world news," hanging ten at the age of 6. how this little girl earned the nickname the flying squirrel. our "instant index" up next. (vo) if you have type 2 diabetes, you may know what it's like to deal with high... and low blood sugar. januvia (sitagliptin) is a once-daily pill that, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar. januvia works when your blood sugar is high and wo
officer friedman showed us how easy it is to cut the average lock with a simple tool. we're going to run an experiment. this is a san francisco police department bait bike. i'm going to cut the cable, take it. let's see if they can find it. an app on his phone and a second receiver hone in on the bait bike. i've hit it blocks away, but it doesn't take long. you zeros right in on it. >> right in on it. >> reporter: he recommends small u-locks like this one. they take a lot longer to...
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its very first director was william friedman. he starts with a staff of four individuals and by the end of world war ii there are 10,000 people working for the s.i.s., but in the beginning one of the most important missions they had was to try to help american policy makers and war fighters ascertain the future intentions of the japanese empire. they began a program in the early 1930's to break japanese diplomatic traffic. and the first system that they went after was called red. and what i'd like to do now is to point out to you a very rare and treasured artifact. this is an authentic japanese red machine. it was used during the 1930's to send and receive messages within the diplomatic corps. we believe this might be the last existing one -- we don't even think there's one in japan. the red code was broken by the signals intelligence service in 1935, due to the hard work of a team led by a man who would become a very famous and accomplished cryptanalist, or cryptologist, frank rowlett. his team is able to design a cipher wheel t
its very first director was william friedman. he starts with a staff of four individuals and by the end of world war ii there are 10,000 people working for the s.i.s., but in the beginning one of the most important missions they had was to try to help american policy makers and war fighters ascertain the future intentions of the japanese empire. they began a program in the early 1930's to break japanese diplomatic traffic. and the first system that they went after was called red. and what i'd...
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history and american history professor joanne friedman discusses how the concept of honor affected alexander hamilton throughout his life. she maintains that his desire was so strong that it led
history and american history professor joanne friedman discusses how the concept of honor affected alexander hamilton throughout his life. she maintains that his desire was so strong that it led
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he told tom friedman, obama made clear that he is only going to involve america more deeply in placesike the middle east to the extent that the different communities there agree to an inclusive politics of no victor/no vanquished. did we learn something here? >> i think we learned a lot, and what we learned is this contrast between barack obama and hillary clinton in her interview with jeff goldberg. how do you say that we have a humanitarian mission here in iraq with the ya i did zis and not the syrians where 170,000 people are dead? that's what hillary clinton would say to jeff goldberg. how do you say that syria arming the opposition was fantasy of barack obama when hillary clinton lays out a different and i think going to be an escalating differentiation between her and barack obama. >> here is the big criticism, rich lowry. this was a reaction to president bush and president obama said we are not going to be in war against terrorism . now he faces something quite vast. >> obviously he wouldn't be president of the united states if it weren't for his opposition to the iraq war, but
he told tom friedman, obama made clear that he is only going to involve america more deeply in placesike the middle east to the extent that the different communities there agree to an inclusive politics of no victor/no vanquished. did we learn something here? >> i think we learned a lot, and what we learned is this contrast between barack obama and hillary clinton in her interview with jeff goldberg. how do you say that we have a humanitarian mission here in iraq with the ya i did zis and...
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at 9:45, the life of nobel prize-winning economist milton friedman. find our television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. on twitter, use the hash tag, c123. email us at comments@c-span.org. join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follow us n twitter. >> you're looking at footage released by the kennedy line threar summer of president kennedy vacationing at his family home in hyannis port, massachusetts. we're joined here on american history tv by the author of "away from the white house: presidential escapes, retreats, and vacations." you covered the white house and washington for many years. is a president ever really away from his job? >> never, never really. they certainly try, and i have since the first president, george washington, broke off from his desk in philadelphia, and when the coach and four horses went home to mount vernon. they haven't. president kennedy's speech counsel said cial -- well, many presidents have said tchash a president's office is
at 9:45, the life of nobel prize-winning economist milton friedman. find our television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. on twitter, use the hash tag, c123. email us at comments@c-span.org. join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follow us n twitter. >> you're looking at footage released by the kennedy line threar summer of president kennedy vacationing at his family home in hyannis port,...
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who is the people they investors put up to handle the businessmen train andrew friedman and wilbur which are incredibly illuminating and i would only put out a couple of those where they kept saying what's going on and you're supposed to be making new airplanes. why are you doing this? why aren't you at this airshow? and you get a flavor for that. so what i try to do is to hit everything that's needed. anyone else? yes sir. >> you said that the list of contributions made as much larger than what the wright brothers made. but weren't they the ones that did all the trial and error to make the discoveries about the wing and the importance of the mechanism or are other people at the same time making this discovery is? >> that is a good question. there was a man in egypt who i mentioned in passing. he was the most famous of all engineer in america. he build bridges across missouri and retired with great wealth and became the kind of clearinghouse for information. he was the first after. everybody in the world was essentially sending him oceans and plans and some ask for money and there was on
who is the people they investors put up to handle the businessmen train andrew friedman and wilbur which are incredibly illuminating and i would only put out a couple of those where they kept saying what's going on and you're supposed to be making new airplanes. why are you doing this? why aren't you at this airshow? and you get a flavor for that. so what i try to do is to hit everything that's needed. anyone else? yes sir. >> you said that the list of contributions made as much larger...
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he also reflects on his personal relationship with friedman and the economist's influence on his own career. only on american history tv on c-span3. >> with live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate wec-span2, on c-span3 complement that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. on weekends, c-span3 is home to american history tv with programs that tell our nation's story including the civil war's 150th anniversary, american museums anduring historic sites to reveal what artifacts reveal about america's past. the best-known american history writers, the presidency, looking at the policies and legacies of our commanders in chief. lectures in history with top professors delving into america's past. and our new series featuring archival government and educational films in the 1930's through the 1970's. c-span3 created by the cable-tv industry and funded by your local provider. like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. war,xt on the civil university of west georgia professor discusses general sherman's 1864 atlanta campaign.
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thomas friedman says the outbreak will get worse before it gets better. the priority is to get good care to those that are sick and protective gear to health care workers trying to save them. a worker was flown back to the u.s. after getting within a few feet of a patient without gear on. >>> now it's 6 abc get to be fit. >> health reporter, and registered nurse, ali gorman is at the big board with tips. >> parents are gung ho getting into shape over the summer, for some it goes to a screeching halt now that summer is back in session. you can see in fitness and you don't have to do it all at once. connie collins is busy, she has two kids and works full-time. once her kids go back to school, the family schedule is hectic, so when it comes to fitness. >> i try to grab time wherever i can. >> karen richards says that is the right idea, she is the chairman of the university of sciences. >> ten minutes a day is all you need. >> she recommends power walking, short trips throughout the day for working parents or -- >> if you are standing at the park watching the
thomas friedman says the outbreak will get worse before it gets better. the priority is to get good care to those that are sick and protective gear to health care workers trying to save them. a worker was flown back to the u.s. after getting within a few feet of a patient without gear on. >>> now it's 6 abc get to be fit. >> health reporter, and registered nurse, ali gorman is at the big board with tips. >> parents are gung ho getting into shape over the summer, for some it...
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howard university and the friedman's bureau and also u street. i mentioned the howard theater and the lincoln theater. i tried not to include commercial entities, i mean, i was very tempted to put ben's chili bowl in, for instance, i thought if i started down that path. if you walk down 14th street, every day there's a new restaura restaurant. i elected not to do that. i wanted to put lincoln's theater and howard's theater in, i do refer to it, it is not as deep, probably, as what you might look for, but it is a very vibrant city. increasingly, one great place to go for a concert is the synagogue. i do have some of the churches in washington, because i wanted to put the national cathedral in. there's also the ame church. there's mount zion in georgetown, a very vibrant religious history. but i touch upon those rather to go into them deeply. i have a question before we go on. io i want to ask this question, which president, and i've always stumped the audiences, so i want to see whether i can get the right answer here. which president pardoned rob
howard university and the friedman's bureau and also u street. i mentioned the howard theater and the lincoln theater. i tried not to include commercial entities, i mean, i was very tempted to put ben's chili bowl in, for instance, i thought if i started down that path. if you walk down 14th street, every day there's a new restaura restaurant. i elected not to do that. i wanted to put lincoln's theater and howard's theater in, i do refer to it, it is not as deep, probably, as what you might...
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. >> an example of what milton friedman did and the economic freedom in chile to the political freedom do you think that there is no feedback from a development that we can do back into the political? >> i'm glad you raised this example. there is a view of the free-market oriented economists that almost like the ideal situation but they have a free-market autocrat and they really ran it through the free-market and after that you can come after that it can happen this may or may not be the story for any kind of a normative recommendation that i would be happy with. it sounds wicked technocratic you can have the sort of technocratic justification and an autocratic that in autocratic that is the free-market reform that you want. there's outside experts like i would include friedman asked one of them he was being a sort of development expert in the involvement but they are part of the problem most of the time these kind of attempts to force pre- market policies and autocrat on other societies that led to the backlash and i think what is really missing is the more unified respect for both t
. >> an example of what milton friedman did and the economic freedom in chile to the political freedom do you think that there is no feedback from a development that we can do back into the political? >> i'm glad you raised this example. there is a view of the free-market oriented economists that almost like the ideal situation but they have a free-market autocrat and they really ran it through the free-market and after that you can come after that it can happen this may or may not...
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from concordia park in oakland, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >>> and they had a lot of fun doing it it looks like it will take another week before the playground is open. a lot of playgrounds open across the bay area today, what will it be like for them? >> the weekend and the first part of the upcoming work week, a little cooler than average. we'll save the warmer weather for the second half of the work week. more interesting fen phenomenon as we go through the next cull of days, another area of low pressure visits us and we'll include a sprinkles and possibility of lightning strikes as we get in to the second half of the weekend. so live doppler 7 hd looking at just the fog situated along the shoreline. but we want to get you up to date on a cell where you still can see some very heavy rain, parts of islands, they picked up about a foot of rain on the big island. some areas downed trees, power outages and they'll have a chance to clean up. so more rain here as the cell continues to weaken. and all eyes are on julio, which will miss the hawaiian islands. that's the good news. so we'll
from concordia park in oakland, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >>> and they had a lot of fun doing it it looks like it will take another week before the playground is open. a lot of playgrounds open across the bay area today, what will it be like for them? >> the weekend and the first part of the upcoming work week, a little cooler than average. we'll save the warmer weather for the second half of the work week. more interesting fen phenomenon as we go through the next cull of days,...
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columnrom tom friedman's , his interview with president he talks about iraq, putin and israel.rites having a chance to tour the horizon with him last friday afternoon, it is clear that the president has a take on the and he has feisty answers for all of the foreign-policy critics. raymond in new york. independent caller. what do you make of hillary clinton's critique of president obama's policy? as leadership fails -- as far as hillary, we still have benghazi. there could be a loss because of that. i wouldn't like myself and vote for them. i will consider it. host: used point michigan. -- eastpointe, michigan. democratic caller. 74 and i remember when women were only good for secretarial jobs or a nurse or a school teacher. hillary is to be admired. say, i really don't want to see her run because there is a possibility she will be defeated and that would tarnish her reputation. as far as agreeing or disagreeing with the president, i don't see where he would benefit from a yes-man. we wouldn't benefit from somebody who did not point out other evidence to be taken. gates agreed w
columnrom tom friedman's , his interview with president he talks about iraq, putin and israel.rites having a chance to tour the horizon with him last friday afternoon, it is clear that the president has a take on the and he has feisty answers for all of the foreign-policy critics. raymond in new york. independent caller. what do you make of hillary clinton's critique of president obama's policy? as leadership fails -- as far as hillary, we still have benghazi. there could be a loss because of...
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for more on today's hearing, i spoke with director tom friedman from capitol hill just a brief time ago. what action have you taken in response to the ebola outbreak? >> the centers for disease control and prevention is surging our response. we will put 50 disease control experts into the affected countries in the coming days, but this is part of a multinational effort that includes the world health organization, other governments, and most importantly, the affected countries themselves. >> those affected countries, are you confident they have the resources they need to fight this outbreak? >> there are definitely more resources needed. we are not ahead of this, particularly in liberia and lagos. we have significant problems. we need to increase those of -- those management emergency management services. there is one key thing to know about ebola. we can stop it. we can stop it by tried-and-true public health measures. >> what is it that the countries getting, they are not and how long will it take to get it to them given that this is a public health emergency? >> we are working along w
for more on today's hearing, i spoke with director tom friedman from capitol hill just a brief time ago. what action have you taken in response to the ebola outbreak? >> the centers for disease control and prevention is surging our response. we will put 50 disease control experts into the affected countries in the coming days, but this is part of a multinational effort that includes the world health organization, other governments, and most importantly, the affected countries themselves....
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you spoke with the director of the cdc, tom friedman, today, what'd he have to say?on, and he's told us that already what he's found here is so much worse than what we expected. take a listen to this. >> no one has ever seen an outbreak of ebola like this, with this kind of explosive spread in urban areas. we've seen clusters in hospitals and hundreds of cases in the other outbreaks, but we're in the thousands here. >> reporter: the world health organization has spoken about an underestimation of the death toll. they've also spoken about a secret patient case load. is that the sense you've got here on the ground, that this is actually, it could be so much worse than we know right now? >> it's definitely worse than the total numbers. how much worse, we don't know. but we know that not all the cases have been reported. not all the cases have been diagnosed, not all the cases have been tested. so it's a much bigger problem than anyone anticipated. the world cannot isolate liberia and west africa. that won't help, and it will make it harder to stop the outbreak, and ulti
you spoke with the director of the cdc, tom friedman, today, what'd he have to say?on, and he's told us that already what he's found here is so much worse than what we expected. take a listen to this. >> no one has ever seen an outbreak of ebola like this, with this kind of explosive spread in urban areas. we've seen clusters in hospitals and hundreds of cases in the other outbreaks, but we're in the thousands here. >> reporter: the world health organization has spoken about an...
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at 9:45, milton friedman. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us at 202-626-3400. on twitter, use the hash tag c123 or e-mail us at comments@cspan.org join the conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. terror ... standards was an undue burden. vladimir putin has called on separatists to provide an escape route for troops trapped in the southeastern part of the country. senegal became the fifth country to report the outbreak of the ebola virus. more of these headlines and more on "washington journal." should president obama take executive action on immigration?
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melony and pierre friedman.y kiss the bride. >> reporter: what you might not know by looking at the new mr. and mrs. freeman are the socks the groom has on, super man socks, man of steel. because this might be super hero pierre and his lewis lane, melony, expect to leap tall buildings one day, finally beating the disease they refuse to let them hold back. >> fox's lucy nolan reporting. >> if would you like to know more about wish upon a wedding, head to our web site at my fox philly.com and click on the as seen on tv tab. >>> it is 5:51, time for a check of the weather. >> we are looking at a great weekend. it will make up for clouds, rain and cool weather that we felt last week even. we will stay comfortable but really nice. one of the best of the summer and we have had a lot of good ones. eighty-five today. sunny and nice. eighty-seven and warmer saturday afternoon. the great pool or beach day, and then 85 there on sunday with a few more clouds down the the shore. now, monday, clouds return and we will have a
melony and pierre friedman.y kiss the bride. >> reporter: what you might not know by looking at the new mr. and mrs. freeman are the socks the groom has on, super man socks, man of steel. because this might be super hero pierre and his lewis lane, melony, expect to leap tall buildings one day, finally beating the disease they refuse to let them hold back. >> fox's lucy nolan reporting. >> if would you like to know more about wish upon a wedding, head to our web site at my fox...
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>> anybody going to take in wayne friedman. >> i don't know. >> still debating. >> f one step at a time. >> tell we love you. we do. we d.is a pitcher said he would may sam the sore knee to get him in the line up. he would may sam the sore knee to get him in the line up. wasn't necessary. he wa ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary tool that can save you big-time. just plug it in, and the better you drive, the more cash you'll stash. switching to progressive can already save ye $500. snapshot could save ye even more. meat maiden! bringeth to me thine spiciest wings of buffalo. >> good evening we are in for quite a finish. 32 games left a's moved back in a tie for first place. got help with angel loss and took care of their own business in hue stochlt a open 3 game set with the astros. donaldson had a sore knee but bat is just fine. down thee in the third scoring l al on the double nothing 1 a's there it goes. josh going deep on the burlingame native. scott feldman. 3 nothing athletic. jeff took a shout out
>> anybody going to take in wayne friedman. >> i don't know. >> still debating. >> f one step at a time. >> tell we love you. we do. we d.is a pitcher said he would may sam the sore knee to get him in the line up. he would may sam the sore knee to get him in the line up. wasn't necessary. he wa ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary tool that can save you big-time. just plug it in, and...
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but the whole theory of perfect markets that the devotees of adam smith and milton friedman, and all these people who think that markets work perfect, totally ignored. so the idea was that markets where people have different information, where some people know more than others, where markets work imperfectly, are fundamentally different from this world that they had described, where there was perfect information. you know, if worlds were perfect information, there wouldn't be any discrimination, there wouldn't be any of this monopolies and all, you know, those kinds of perfections are not part of the world that we live in. and so what my research did is to help clarify, and with other people's research, help clarify why our economy doesn't work quite so smoothly as the advocates of free markets have claimed. why we had a crisis in 2008. you know, that's not the way market economies are supposed to operate. why it is, you know, the basic law of economics is you have supply and demand. with supply, the law of supply and demand, there's not supposed to be unemployment. you know, we have
but the whole theory of perfect markets that the devotees of adam smith and milton friedman, and all these people who think that markets work perfect, totally ignored. so the idea was that markets where people have different information, where some people know more than others, where markets work imperfectly, are fundamentally different from this world that they had described, where there was perfect information. you know, if worlds were perfect information, there wouldn't be any...
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. >> before we leave last night's emmys, a little bit of a steve friedman indulgence.show. while his wife beverly was absolutely killing him in their one-on-one emmy pool, about 40 minutes into the show his mood did change for the better when this happened. >> the yoplay commercial featured their grandson shane. this is the first time they've seen it. when your friends and family do a commercial, you never know when you will see it. but there he was. shane has been doing this sort of thing for the last seven or eight years. while he is a veteran of commercials, seeing him is always special for the people he calls papa and nami. while "breaking bad" and "modern family" were the big winners last night, all eyes in the friedman household were on this yoplay commercial. onomy, to quality, today's chevrolet has it all. and it's a good time to see for yourself. this labor day, check out great lease offers on chevy's award-winning, fuel efficient lineup. just announced, get additional $500 bonus to lease this 2014 chevy malibu lt for around $189 per month. find new roads at y
. >> before we leave last night's emmys, a little bit of a steve friedman indulgence.show. while his wife beverly was absolutely killing him in their one-on-one emmy pool, about 40 minutes into the show his mood did change for the better when this happened. >> the yoplay commercial featured their grandson shane. this is the first time they've seen it. when your friends and family do a commercial, you never know when you will see it. but there he was. shane has been doing this sort...
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civil war as a scholar writes, the poster boy of arms more from the concord minute in the caroline friedman. they argue that some supporters of the 14th in it which incorporates the second amendment is against the state entities to ensure black citizens the right to protect themselves with guns. how important is that reconstruction history to your argument? >> the reconstruction history confirms the fact that the framers indeed sought the second amendment to secure rights. i grew with mark's view and what intended and what effect an accomplished with respect to rights of arms. this was a change in the view of the second and. with all due respect the bill of rights was first proposed and ratified was meant to be the anti-federalist, the people who are afraid that new federal government in washington which eventually would be founded was going to trample upon all of their basic rights. the federalist response was always that you don't need a bill of rights because the federal power lacks the structure government lacks the power to deprive people of their individual freedoms. but as the ratifi
civil war as a scholar writes, the poster boy of arms more from the concord minute in the caroline friedman. they argue that some supporters of the 14th in it which incorporates the second amendment is against the state entities to ensure black citizens the right to protect themselves with guns. how important is that reconstruction history to your argument? >> the reconstruction history confirms the fact that the framers indeed sought the second amendment to secure rights. i grew with...
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we're told two officers fired after dared friedman came toward them. he later died at a hospital. . >> chaos at a local office building tonight. an suv plow id 25 feet into the building. it destroyed a mercedes along the way but incredibly nobody was seriously hurt here. news 4 talked to people inside that office building about their very close call. >> reporter: it certainly was. we're live inside the build wrg that car came barreling through. you can see it's boarded up here. this is where the hearing health care center is located. take a look here at their front door. it is unsafe to occupy this building now. there were a lot of workers inside at the time. fortunately, like you said, no one was hurt. >> it caused a lot of damage and made a big mess but fortunately no one was hurt when a jeep smashed into this office building. >> it seems like a minor miracle. >> this woman co-owns the health center. the suv crashed into one of her offices. the woman typically sitting at the desk where the suv came through was not there today. >> thanks god she was a
we're told two officers fired after dared friedman came toward them. he later died at a hospital. . >> chaos at a local office building tonight. an suv plow id 25 feet into the building. it destroyed a mercedes along the way but incredibly nobody was seriously hurt here. news 4 talked to people inside that office building about their very close call. >> reporter: it certainly was. we're live inside the build wrg that car came barreling through. you can see it's boarded up here. this...
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and tom friedman "the new york times" is joining us right now.nt of the united states. let me just try to get into his head via you for a moment. these dramatic pictures we're seeing now of rescue operations, religious minorities in northern iraq and kurdistan. it's unbelievable what we're seeing and kurdish had officials warning these isis terrorists want to commit genocide against these people. how much pressure is this going to put on president to maybe revise his strategy and go in and rescue people as opposed to just providing food or having some bombs hit artillery pieces? >> well, i think the president's made clear, wolf, in his public statements and the interview he believes a humanitarian crisis on this scale in a country we were involved in where we can make a difference, that he's going to be involved. and he certainly followed up over the weekend by making clear that it's going to be long-term. there's two issues here. one is what you've got this dramatic footage of the humanitarian crisis involving this minority, the yazidis. and the
and tom friedman "the new york times" is joining us right now.nt of the united states. let me just try to get into his head via you for a moment. these dramatic pictures we're seeing now of rescue operations, religious minorities in northern iraq and kurdistan. it's unbelievable what we're seeing and kurdish had officials warning these isis terrorists want to commit genocide against these people. how much pressure is this going to put on president to maybe revise his strategy and go...