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friedman: i am just worrying , nodding. [laughter] it is a very asymmetric global instability right now, which is very worrisome, because by definition, asymmetric means you cannot predict it and what was unpredictable about world war i was the actual trigger point. at the time, everyone thought commerce was too connected for there to be were but there was this super- saturation moment. what could that be today? a lot of things. mr. harris: i would push back a little on greece. greece exiting is certainly not good for the world or europe but when you think about militarization of the soviet union and around ukraine and some of the other nations, when you think about what is going on in the middle east, like were israel to attack iran where some of the oil facilities to be impacted, i think that is unlikely. if you think about china being more aggressive, which china is really improving its navy and air force and military quite significantly and is acting more aggressively with new leadership. it is hard to predict. i feel l
friedman: i am just worrying , nodding. [laughter] it is a very asymmetric global instability right now, which is very worrisome, because by definition, asymmetric means you cannot predict it and what was unpredictable about world war i was the actual trigger point. at the time, everyone thought commerce was too connected for there to be were but there was this super- saturation moment. what could that be today? a lot of things. mr. harris: i would push back a little on greece. greece exiting...
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and tom friedman is a great golfer.. >> you gave me some great tips. for those of you that will know what i'm talking about, if you know how kenny perry or jay haas picks the club up like this and gets his wrists in this position right here and then then way you explained it to me was your hands move far less than with the big shoulder turn and it allows the club head up here to stay open right? >> the big thing is -- yes, this alternative swing -- >> the a swing which is in the book. i tried it. it worked. >> see. i've got a personalized copy for you too. we need to make golf simpler. minimal practice maximum benefit. i'm working on this with derek jeter right now. he's getting into golf big-time now. it's a simple back swing. for people who don't have a lot of time we have time together. >> you don't want to hit something. that jeter character, any athletic ability there? you've seen mine. is it similar, would you say? >> pretty close. >> you don't really have to answer. so i have a lot of questions, but this just rel
and tom friedman is a great golfer.. >> you gave me some great tips. for those of you that will know what i'm talking about, if you know how kenny perry or jay haas picks the club up like this and gets his wrists in this position right here and then then way you explained it to me was your hands move far less than with the big shoulder turn and it allows the club head up here to stay open right? >> the big thing is -- yes, this alternative swing -- >> the a swing which is in...
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ken friedman, charismatic. >> i'm right here. you're talking like i'm not here. i'm sitting right here. >> rose: well, we want to do that for you. congratulations. >> thank you. >> rose: you did something important, you chose a great partner. >> i'm good at choosing partners and friends. i have goods friends, too. >> rose: ken friedman, april bloomfield, the restaurant in new york that's so famous, "the spotted pig." john dory, breslin, now tasca in san francisco. this is a big projects at 70 pine street, a wonderful old art deco building. >> this company, rose & associates, i don't know if you're involved with them or not. >> rose: are they in real estate. >> not yet. they're renovating the building seventh tallest. >> rose: you will be on the top four floors? >> yes. >> rose: that's a big deal. with you up for this? >> of course, we're nervous excited. >> we're in way over our head. >> rose: but that's the reason it's exciting, when you're in over your head. >> yes, we're literally 60 stories up. >> rose: good luck. the book a girl and her dreams, party girl wi
ken friedman, charismatic. >> i'm right here. you're talking like i'm not here. i'm sitting right here. >> rose: well, we want to do that for you. congratulations. >> thank you. >> rose: you did something important, you chose a great partner. >> i'm good at choosing partners and friends. i have goods friends, too. >> rose: ken friedman, april bloomfield, the restaurant in new york that's so famous, "the spotted pig." john dory, breslin, now tasca in...
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. >> steven friedman joins us now to discuss which economic report the markets will be watching most closely. >> the senior investment strategist at ubs wealth management. thanks for being here. >> which report to you is going to be the tell of the week, if you will? >> i think it's the immoment reports, it's been very critical reports for two reasons, it's e o factors that ultimately the federal reserve is going to be looking at closely, in terms of its assessment of the overall situation, the labor market being one of the key everyone greed currents into the equation. it's an important report because ultimately the labor markets is it one of the key pillars of consumption. and it's going to be one of the keys to see whether the consumer can reen gauge after the relatively sluggish phase we've seen in recent months. >> it comes in where economists are expecting and where you're expecting in the 200 plus arena. does that change your time r when the fed will move on interest rates? >> that would be broadly combatible with our expectation which is for a first hike in september. i think
. >> steven friedman joins us now to discuss which economic report the markets will be watching most closely. >> the senior investment strategist at ubs wealth management. thanks for being here. >> which report to you is going to be the tell of the week, if you will? >> i think it's the immoment reports, it's been very critical reports for two reasons, it's e o factors that ultimately the federal reserve is going to be looking at closely, in terms of its assessment of...
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i think it is a much better term than the term friedman. i think that puts a polish on the experience whereas "refugees" attends more to the dire predicament. the second point, i think that with the case on black soldiers and bodies, i think it is complex. in many ways, a lot of 19 century white medical doctors definitely prescribed to an early racist logic about medicine and science. there are many white doctors who don't. there are also a few black doctors who work for the hospitals who also don't either. it is hard to generalize. go ahead. >> you seem to be focusing on the professional medical services. a 2013 book looked at this particular situation regarding soldiers and their particular camps and the situation with the environment. the general statement was that most of the lower level soldiers were in social classes that were entirely distrustful of the fragmented medical system that is out there. they are much more dependent on talking to other persons in similar circumstances to find remedies and approaches for what needed to be do
i think it is a much better term than the term friedman. i think that puts a polish on the experience whereas "refugees" attends more to the dire predicament. the second point, i think that with the case on black soldiers and bodies, i think it is complex. in many ways, a lot of 19 century white medical doctors definitely prescribed to an early racist logic about medicine and science. there are many white doctors who don't. there are also a few black doctors who work for the hospitals...
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let's get thoughts from bbnt's karina friedman. she's been listening from the red phone.of what has been said and does it change the views you have about nike? >> we view the brand favorably. talked about invasions but didn't give specifics. number two, they said that brazil is having a little slow down and that's probably going to take the wind out of the sails that thinks the olympics will be a catalyst for the allegations. the guidance just getting into it but it does seem like not light but it's compared to some of the other athletic plays up low double digits while very healthy and strong is you know not as strong compared to under armyor armor. >> karina friedman from bbnt. still very bullish. >> if you think about 2016 will this stock grow into a multiple? you could see people are probably around four maybe upgrading from $4 a share, when you talk about china's future 21% this is part of the excitement and thing but the entire apparel and technology part of the business is as strong as anybody's. everybody talks about under armor but nike is doing it too and that's
let's get thoughts from bbnt's karina friedman. she's been listening from the red phone.of what has been said and does it change the views you have about nike? >> we view the brand favorably. talked about invasions but didn't give specifics. number two, they said that brazil is having a little slow down and that's probably going to take the wind out of the sails that thinks the olympics will be a catalyst for the allegations. the guidance just getting into it but it does seem like not...
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they had sort of a refuge on the west coast of africa for liberated slaves, friedman, as well as thesepeople captured from slave ships, as they call them, re-captive. when they cross the ocean to go to liberia, even more people died. even though they were meant to be taking care of in this re-crossing of the atlantic they were too sick. the food was not adequate. another couple hundred people died crossing the ocean. by the time they all arrived in liberia, fewer than half the number that started out reached the crossing. we have had a strong interest in the slave trade. we studied a shipwreck called the henrietta marie for quite a while. that was a flavor that wrecked in 7900. we look at that wrecked and have been able to shed a lot of light. -- we looked at that wrecked. that was a slaver wreck in 1700. gail swanson uncovered information from a map from 1861 key west showing a notation called african cemetery on its and she figured that had to relate to this story, which was already known in key west about the 1860 events, and so we decided to zero in on where that site might be and
they had sort of a refuge on the west coast of africa for liberated slaves, friedman, as well as thesepeople captured from slave ships, as they call them, re-captive. when they cross the ocean to go to liberia, even more people died. even though they were meant to be taking care of in this re-crossing of the atlantic they were too sick. the food was not adequate. another couple hundred people died crossing the ocean. by the time they all arrived in liberia, fewer than half the number that...
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vanessa friedman of the "new york times."dquarters and scott wopner. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to the "halftime report." let's meet the starting lineup. josh brown is here along with jon and pete najarian and dan greenhouse, the chief strategist with bpig. our game plan looks like this, we're calling it a comeback. because missing link, stephanie link makes her return with a new gig and a portfolio near the top of our competition. mas moment with the alibaba big week sitting down with cnbc in a couple of hours, we
vanessa friedman of the "new york times."dquarters and scott wopner. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to the "halftime report." let's meet the starting lineup. josh brown is here along with jon and pete najarian and dan greenhouse, the chief strategist with bpig. our game plan looks like this, we're calling it a comeback. because missing link, stephanie link makes her return with a new gig and a portfolio near the top of our competition. mas moment with the alibaba big week...
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on my far right is alex friedman. next to me immediately next to me is josh friedman, cofounder of cannon. on my left, your right a man very well known to you who has been a veteran of these conferences, who is josh harris who is cofounder of apollo. on his left, your right is allen howard cofonder of brannan-howard. so we have a number of asset managers and one lonely banker who will tell us what's going on in the world. i would like to start perhaps with alex and ask you, when you look at the year ahead, are you worried about an explosion in volatility? >> you know, i spoke on this panel last year, and what i hope sd nobody would remember what i said a year ago, because i'm sure a big chunk of it is wrong. so to that question i expect some time over the next four to six months we'll see real volatileity and the market will pullback. that will be a good time. we have about two years left in this run. when you think about the drivers, and i'm not smart enough to get beyond the big drivers. i try to stick with them. we
on my far right is alex friedman. next to me immediately next to me is josh friedman, cofounder of cannon. on my left, your right a man very well known to you who has been a veteran of these conferences, who is josh harris who is cofounder of apollo. on his left, your right is allen howard cofonder of brannan-howard. so we have a number of asset managers and one lonely banker who will tell us what's going on in the world. i would like to start perhaps with alex and ask you, when you look at the...
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in jackson county, many of the friedman came and lived in kansas city.here was working kansas city. -- work in kansas city and they stayed in kansas city. i don't have a number in my head. i can't nail down the exact size of the population. during the civil war, many slaves in the counties i have studied were actually liberated and they moved to kansas and then up through iowa. i the time the civil war ended many of those who had been here in 1860 were outside of the area. >> we mentioned the people who came here after the civil war, ohio, illinois. was it strictly the land was cheap, there was greater opportunity here? could you go into more detail? tom: the 90,000 people who came here in 1863 after order number 11 had been implemented. the radical union sent a man named minor tea graham back to illinois in ohio to recruit people to come and live in western missouri. but the war was still going on. not many people came. after the civil war, once the railroads were anchored in the city, the city became a well-known beacon for people to work on the railro
in jackson county, many of the friedman came and lived in kansas city.here was working kansas city. -- work in kansas city and they stayed in kansas city. i don't have a number in my head. i can't nail down the exact size of the population. during the civil war, many slaves in the counties i have studied were actually liberated and they moved to kansas and then up through iowa. i the time the civil war ended many of those who had been here in 1860 were outside of the area. >> we mentioned...
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in oaklandayne friedman, abc 7 news. >>> and the cleveland cavs are now in san francisco. sky 7 hd was overhead as the team arrived at the four seasons on market and 3rd street just before 5:00. abc 7 news reporter lilian kim snapped this picture of cavs star lebron james a he walked into the hotel. the team will likely spend the next five nights athe hotel before returning toleveland afr game 2. that will be sunday night. >>> the mayors of oakland and clevand won't be place aing a wager on the sies. that's because the last time the cavs made thefinals their mayor bet the other city's mayor and the cavs lost in a four-game sweep. so instead the alameda county community food bankand the greater cleveland food bank are challenging each other to see which fan base can raise the most money. abc 7 news the oly place where you can see the nba finals. live coverage begins on thuray. game 1 is at oracle arena in oakland. game 2 will be sunday also in oakland. game 3 and 4 are in cleveland. game 5 if necessary returns to oracle. >>> authorities have identified e pilot killed after
in oaklandayne friedman, abc 7 news. >>> and the cleveland cavs are now in san francisco. sky 7 hd was overhead as the team arrived at the four seasons on market and 3rd street just before 5:00. abc 7 news reporter lilian kim snapped this picture of cavs star lebron james a he walked into the hotel. the team will likely spend the next five nights athe hotel before returning toleveland afr game 2. that will be sunday night. >>> the mayors of oakland and clevand won't be place...
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abc7 news reporter wayne friedman with more from santa rosa. >> once you learn a little more about him that he spends a lot of time tending his vegetable garden. >> yeah, climbing the ladder. >> training them, and they wouldn't be the first. he's done the same for people, too. you might even recognize the names. >> clifford gray, george johnson, charlie johnson. >> all those from the roster of the 1974-1975 nba champion golden state warriors. dick served as the trainer the travel agent, the equipment man, all 5'5" of him in a world of 7-footers who still remain good friends. >> well i always said let them look down on me instead of me looking up at them. >> the warriors will have the ball! >> even after 20 years with the team, dick remembers this game best of all. game four of the finals against the washington bullets in washington. warriors led the series 330, but -- >> this was a tight game. >> all the way. except they got about an 8-point lead at one time, i think. >> we watched it again in his living room. the final moments as the warriors came back and held to a precarious lead. >
abc7 news reporter wayne friedman with more from santa rosa. >> once you learn a little more about him that he spends a lot of time tending his vegetable garden. >> yeah, climbing the ladder. >> training them, and they wouldn't be the first. he's done the same for people, too. you might even recognize the names. >> clifford gray, george johnson, charlie johnson. >> all those from the roster of the 1974-1975 nba champion golden state warriors. dick served as the...
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even in the backyard. >> from santa rosa, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> yes, it is game day.ight-hand corner. it's counting us down to abc's coverage of the nba finals game two. 6 hours, 44 minutes away. and we are also celebrating the best fans in basketball. throughout the nba finals we are sharing your fan photos, and we are choosing an abc7 fan of the day. today it's more like fans of the day. we are talking about that little guy and his dad julius. just part of three generations of warrior lovers, who is the first grandpa jim. he's not in the picture but he made the chair you see in the photos. we would like to see your fan picks, too. just use the #dubson7 when you post them to social media. include the city where you live and then we can give you the proper shout out if you are chosen as the next abc7 fan of the day. great day for basketball, lisa. >> that's right. people will have their tv sets outside on the decks, perhaps. enjoying the day. in fact the fog is situated right over the bay and we are beginning to see sunshine here in san francisco. so although it is gr
even in the backyard. >> from santa rosa, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> yes, it is game day.ight-hand corner. it's counting us down to abc's coverage of the nba finals game two. 6 hours, 44 minutes away. and we are also celebrating the best fans in basketball. throughout the nba finals we are sharing your fan photos, and we are choosing an abc7 fan of the day. today it's more like fans of the day. we are talking about that little guy and his dad julius. just part of three...
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even in the backyard. >> from santa rosa, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> love that story, wayne.elebrating best fans in basketball. throughout the nba finals we are sharing your fan photos and choosing an abc7 fan of the day. today it's more like fans of the day. this little guy and his dad, julius, are part of three generations of warriors lovers. who was the first? well it's grandpa jim. he's not pictured here, but he did make the warriors chairs that you might be able to see in that photo. we want to see your warrior fan pics too. you can use the #dubson7 when you post your media. you could be chosen as the next abc7 fan of the day. lisa, where are your pictures? >> the littler, the cuter, i was going to say. >> definitely. >> well, you know, i'm living vicariously through you for sure. >> okay. >> no better way to do it. who is the number one fan? >> well, i think i am, i'm one of the number one fans. >> there's plenty of them. >> everybody is a fan these days. i like the weather. the change from the bloom miness. >> and get back to me on that because it is going to warm up q
even in the backyard. >> from santa rosa, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> love that story, wayne.elebrating best fans in basketball. throughout the nba finals we are sharing your fan photos and choosing an abc7 fan of the day. today it's more like fans of the day. this little guy and his dad, julius, are part of three generations of warriors lovers. who was the first? well it's grandpa jim. he's not pictured here, but he did make the warriors chairs that you might be able to see in...
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wayne friedman talked with people who knew one of the victims. >> reporter: the church was founded inthe methodist church denied membership to slaves due to the color of their skin. the irony that the a.m.e. church does not discriminate anyone, so why suspect an unknown white male during bible study. it was a planned meeting with an unplanned disturbing and emotional topic. >> shock, disappointment, sadness. >> reporter: reverend dr. harold maberry of the first a.m.e. church. they met at a restaurant in the east bay. but their hearts in charleston, south carolina, where nine members of their church died at the hands of a gunman in an apparent hate crime last night. >> it is unfathomable that somebody in today's society would walk into a church when people are having a prayer meeting, and take their lives. >> reporter: this mass murder cuts to so many issues. church sanctity, race relations, gun control. >> you weren't expecting for this to happen, but unfortunately now in this country we're not surprised. >> reporter: witnesses say the suspect, 21-year-old dylann roof, spent an hour i
wayne friedman talked with people who knew one of the victims. >> reporter: the church was founded inthe methodist church denied membership to slaves due to the color of their skin. the irony that the a.m.e. church does not discriminate anyone, so why suspect an unknown white male during bible study. it was a planned meeting with an unplanned disturbing and emotional topic. >> shock, disappointment, sadness. >> reporter: reverend dr. harold maberry of the first a.m.e. church....
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friedman is a little daunting. mean, anyone who knows what this man has meant, not just to barbara jordan but to so many who have studied here, who have been in any way affected by his brilliant teaching of elocution and delivery would be a little daunted too. i notice that both dr. rudley and sheila got off before dr. freedman came up. i also want to say my thoughts and prayers are with the families in houston and across texas who have been affected by the recent terrible flooding. and i am confident that this community will embrace them. i remember very well coming here after katrina with my husband and in fact we invited to come along a young senator from illinois by the name of barack obama. and with sheila and other leaders in the community, we toured the facilities that houston had provided to those who were fleeing that horrific storm. i saw how people opened their hearts and their homes. this is a city that knows how to pull together and i'm confident you will do so again on behalf of those who are sufferin
friedman is a little daunting. mean, anyone who knows what this man has meant, not just to barbara jordan but to so many who have studied here, who have been in any way affected by his brilliant teaching of elocution and delivery would be a little daunted too. i notice that both dr. rudley and sheila got off before dr. freedman came up. i also want to say my thoughts and prayers are with the families in houston and across texas who have been affected by the recent terrible flooding. and i am...
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. >> reporter: friedman is the first student to graduate from all school which was founded in 2013 by an ex-google employee. >> the experience is intensely personalized for each child and the learning is taking place not through a screen but through a physical classroom. >> reporter: the $20,000 a year private school uses technology to create a personalized lesson plan, or playlist, for each student. >> if you are interested in something they will push you to get there and playlist allows you to do that. >> reporter: teachers create instruction cards for assignments that can be one person or the whole class and then they build a playlist for individual students. >> we don't have tests, quizzes or letter grades. i great them on an on -- i grade them on an ongoing basis. >> reporter: the teachers can also work with an engineer they have been paired with. >> we have about 45 engineers, product magers and designers who build products for our schools. >> reporter: when all schools started in 2013, it look more like a startup with 20 students in one room and engineers in the other. for the
. >> reporter: friedman is the first student to graduate from all school which was founded in 2013 by an ex-google employee. >> the experience is intensely personalized for each child and the learning is taking place not through a screen but through a physical classroom. >> reporter: the $20,000 a year private school uses technology to create a personalized lesson plan, or playlist, for each student. >> if you are interested in something they will push you to get there...
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mike shumann and wayne friedman and laura anthony. >>> a bay area woman at the centering of a supreme court case. the one thing justices say she has no right to know about her husband. >>> look for your papers, check your i.d.s. >> changing lives three years on, advocates have a message for immigrants who want to live in the bay area. >>> also the comeback plan that means big layoffs for a bay area company. >>> why state lawmakers just passed a budget they know the governor opposes. >> and if you're looking to save money on car repairs 7 on your ♪ ♪ ♪ it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand. but only one shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> effective immediately, the department of homeland security is taking steps to lift the shadow of deportation from these young people. >> that was president obama three years ago today. he salvaged a program that changed the lives of hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants who were brought to the u.s. as children. abc 7 news reporter sergio c
mike shumann and wayne friedman and laura anthony. >>> a bay area woman at the centering of a supreme court case. the one thing justices say she has no right to know about her husband. >>> look for your papers, check your i.d.s. >> changing lives three years on, advocates have a message for immigrants who want to live in the bay area. >>> also the comeback plan that means big layoffs for a bay area company. >>> why state lawmakers just passed a budget...
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kennedy: the early 20th century milton friedman favored a time of immigration because when you starthe programs people came over for different reasons that the turn-of-the-century. >> our rules are set up to give virtually impossible to compete for like mark zuckerberg for his job but they could compete for his landscapers job. kennedy: some say that isn't the worst thing summit the landscaper think so. kennedy: if you work in the low-skilled jobs creating capital you are adding to the economy and better real-life. >> bay are the greece of the wheel of the economy. if you have low-wage taking more than they pay it could help the low wage to regret it definitely whole curt's those for that compete for the job indefinitely hurts those that is half the country. kennedy: even with a false so security number you have a lot of immigrants that come here to work hard and pay taxes. >> but they're not paying taxes. >> they are not. that is not true. if you have to have a fake social security number to use the verification system. >> they are accepting more back. kennedy: when you say that it
kennedy: the early 20th century milton friedman favored a time of immigration because when you starthe programs people came over for different reasons that the turn-of-the-century. >> our rules are set up to give virtually impossible to compete for like mark zuckerberg for his job but they could compete for his landscapers job. kennedy: some say that isn't the worst thing summit the landscaper think so. kennedy: if you work in the low-skilled jobs creating capital you are adding to the...
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a friedman dash everyday -- fox business everyday it should be the first thing that you looked at when you turn on your screen every morning so watch that tomorrow. now the dow was climbing so there is the glimmer of hope and tell the imf to says you are an arrears they have intel's 6:00 p.m. eastern to transfer 1.8 billion dollars to the imf. they don't have it they said they want but that is why the market starts to move higher let's bring and robert kahn also held senior of evil on daschle positions that he is us senior fellow at the council of foreign relations. what is your "best guess"? there may not be a referendum you heard that tsipras said maybe i will cancel it it looks like a lot of confusion. >> i agree it is chaos and likely to get worse. what we saw was of last-ditch effort to keep the talks going to create a sense to have a deal to pull together the initial reaction was pretty pour although they have the call i am skeptical we're making much progress. the most likely outcome is we will have to see where we are to have a referendum and help afterwards we can get things g
a friedman dash everyday -- fox business everyday it should be the first thing that you looked at when you turn on your screen every morning so watch that tomorrow. now the dow was climbing so there is the glimmer of hope and tell the imf to says you are an arrears they have intel's 6:00 p.m. eastern to transfer 1.8 billion dollars to the imf. they don't have it they said they want but that is why the market starts to move higher let's bring and robert kahn also held senior of evil on daschle...
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studio is robert friedman, bloomberg news editor at large for finance.is about a restoration of profit growth or is hsbc sensing a shift in the global financial climate in europe? brenda: i think it is a combination of the two. hsbc has tried to be so many things to so many people, so i think what we are seeing now is a retrenching of the retail banking sector and a concentration of where the growth is present, and that is within asia with a view to shutting down the likes of brazil, shutting down operations in turkey. it's about shutting down the price of business working well moving away from some of the areas that are not. hsp has taken a hit over the manipulation of currency markets, tax evasion and money laundering. will the moves announced today be able to restore investor confidence? robert: usually when you job cuts, you0 get a spike, but i think investors are unsure whether it's enough and there's a lot of speculation on whether the company is going to move its headquarters from london to hong kong. i think stuart gulliver has a lot of work cut
studio is robert friedman, bloomberg news editor at large for finance.is about a restoration of profit growth or is hsbc sensing a shift in the global financial climate in europe? brenda: i think it is a combination of the two. hsbc has tried to be so many things to so many people, so i think what we are seeing now is a retrenching of the retail banking sector and a concentration of where the growth is present, and that is within asia with a view to shutting down the likes of brazil, shutting...
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back in the 1970's when milton friedman was looking back at the great depression and talking about whatchers had advocated as policies in the great depression, and saying what he would have advocated, he would have called for in situations like that, and i think in situations like this, for coordinated monetary and fiscal expansion. with interest rates at such extraordinarily low levels now as in the 1930's is a once in a century opportunity to pull all the infrastructure spending we are going to be doing over the next generation forward into the next five years, and do it over the next five years when interest rates are extremely low and when the government can thus finance it at such extraordinarily good terms. matt: we have a national infrastructure crisis here, bridges,ads and airports are at levels that are critical and certainly not worthy of a first world country. tom, do you agree we need to fix that up? tom: i think with the stimulus 2009 they blew the opportunity to do more in terms of infrastructure. the other money you may have gotten in short-term did not add to long-term.
back in the 1970's when milton friedman was looking back at the great depression and talking about whatchers had advocated as policies in the great depression, and saying what he would have advocated, he would have called for in situations like that, and i think in situations like this, for coordinated monetary and fiscal expansion. with interest rates at such extraordinarily low levels now as in the 1930's is a once in a century opportunity to pull all the infrastructure spending we are going...
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. ♪ david: ken friedman was a successful executive with no experience in the food world.hen, he decided to open a restaurant after he was introduced to april bloomfield. he knew he had found his partner. together, they open the spotted pagan new york -- the spotted pig in new york. it was a hit. the new yorker called it a place where normal people go to feel like celebrities, and celebrities go to feel normal. here is a look behind the scenes. >> i spent my whole life in clubs as a musician, putting on shows. you are standing up at a club and you are looking at the band or looking at the dj or looking at girls. restaurants are like clubs for grown-ups. you can still mingled and meet new people, but you eat instead of get drunk. it is my midlife crisis, this restaurant. it has made -- it is made for people like me who do not decide where to go until five minutes before, who don't dress up urea this jack and i am wearing is a big deal. when i decided i wonder to quit the music business and devote my energy and my money to opening the spotted leg -- the spotted p ig, i neede
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and so ultimately milton friedman said this is just not going to work and it is a bad idea. boy, was he ever right. how many years later we're now looking at eurozone potentially falling apart. there is a lot of will there. germany would like to keep it together. angela merkel would like to keep it together but greeks are making it very clear, they don't care. i think the lack of leadership was very much on display when tsipras said he would send the vote back to the people. neil: the people are angry. thank you very much, trish. see you at the top of the hour. this is the scene in athens if we could still show it. the throngs are gathering. they will hear from the prime minister in 20 minutes. this is the largest crowds i've seen outside of parliament building. ashley webster is there, access to money is limited or impossible to get. some you can't get the cash when you need it. the question what kind of cash will they dispense in weeks and months ahead. now it is euro. those days could be limited. they could go back to the drachma which is beautiful currency if you haven't
and so ultimately milton friedman said this is just not going to work and it is a bad idea. boy, was he ever right. how many years later we're now looking at eurozone potentially falling apart. there is a lot of will there. germany would like to keep it together. angela merkel would like to keep it together but greeks are making it very clear, they don't care. i think the lack of leadership was very much on display when tsipras said he would send the vote back to the people. neil: the people...
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escaped slaves going in or those going to the union army called contraband and every emancipation, friedman. she understood there were many, particularly the elderly who have no where with all to get a job or housing or anything so chic established a relief organization and because she had such prominent friends was able to raise a good deal of money and awareness of the issue so she was able after her business fell apart to throw her energies into the free men relief, to working as well. that was what really struck me in this end, was how after the war as a result of the experiences during the war these women did move out front and take on their own causes and their own issues and they had been very involved and in flu when shall, now they were marching on to public stages themselves. davis after the war after she got , now they were marching on to public stages themselves. davis after the war after she got her husband out of jail she prevailed andrew johnson to get him out of jail, how these women are in and out of the white house all the time just giving the president grief. it is fabulo
escaped slaves going in or those going to the union army called contraband and every emancipation, friedman. she understood there were many, particularly the elderly who have no where with all to get a job or housing or anything so chic established a relief organization and because she had such prominent friends was able to raise a good deal of money and awareness of the issue so she was able after her business fell apart to throw her energies into the free men relief, to working as well. that...
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wayne friedman joins us live from grimsby drive. >> reporter: good afternoon. a second ago a firefighting plane flew by and dropped on that ridge. 15 minutes ago that area was ablaze with flames moving towards these houses. as we understand, it is 100 acres. it did begin about two hours ago. it started in a regional park and then it spread very quickly and it's still going. it began in black diamonds mine regional park. all of this in antioch. we have seen jet planes, helicopters, firefighting crews from around the region. and all because this is extreme extremely dry brush. as7wr you see, we have homes nearby. let me talk to a person who's been here looking at it from the beginning. jack reedenburg. your house is nearby. when did this begin? what's your day been like? >> it's been pretty scary. this fire jumped up in my view when i was about two miles away shopping. i could see the flames on the hill and i came rushing over to my house to see the flames are right up at my back yard. >> reporter: are they gaining ground on it? is it worse than when it started?
wayne friedman joins us live from grimsby drive. >> reporter: good afternoon. a second ago a firefighting plane flew by and dropped on that ridge. 15 minutes ago that area was ablaze with flames moving towards these houses. as we understand, it is 100 acres. it did begin about two hours ago. it started in a regional park and then it spread very quickly and it's still going. it began in black diamonds mine regional park. all of this in antioch. we have seen jet planes, helicopters,...
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. ♪ charlie: ken friedman was a successful music executive with networks aryans in the food world, andhen he decided to open a restaurant after jamie oliver introduced him to april bloomfield. he knew he found his partner. they opened their restaurant the following spring and a decade later, "the new yorker" has called it the place to go for celebrities to feel like normal people and normal people to feel like celebrities. here is a look. ken: i've put on -- i've spent my life putting on shows and clubs. restaurants are like clubs for grown-ups. you still mingle with new people , but you eat instead of do drugs. it is like my midlife crisis and it is made for people who don't decide where to go until five minutes before. and don't dress up. i'm wearing a jacket now, but no big deal. when i decided i wanted to quit the music business and devote my energy and what bit of money i had to opening the spotted pig i knew i needed a good chef. april: i got a call from him, hey, do you want to do this of a new york? and i was like, i don't know new york at all. i don't know who you are. i'm lis
. ♪ charlie: ken friedman was a successful music executive with networks aryans in the food world, andhen he decided to open a restaurant after jamie oliver introduced him to april bloomfield. he knew he found his partner. they opened their restaurant the following spring and a decade later, "the new yorker" has called it the place to go for celebrities to feel like normal people and normal people to feel like celebrities. here is a look. ken: i've put on -- i've spent my life...
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friedman is a little daunting.ean, anyone who knows what this man has meant, not just to barbara jordan but to so many who have studied here, who have been in any way affected by his brilliant teaching of elocution and delivery would be a little daunted too. i notice that both dr. rudley and sheila got off before dr. freedman came up. i also want to say my thoughts and prayers are with the families in houston and across texas who have been affected by the recent terrible flooding. and i am confident that this community will embrace them. i remember very well coming here after katrina with my husband and in fact we invited to come along a young senator from illinois by the name of barack obama. and with sheila and other leaders in the community, we toured the facilities that houston had provided to those who were fleing that horrific storm. i saw how people opened their hearts and their homes. this is a city that knows how to pull together and i'm confident you will do so again on behalf of those who are suffering f
friedman is a little daunting.ean, anyone who knows what this man has meant, not just to barbara jordan but to so many who have studied here, who have been in any way affected by his brilliant teaching of elocution and delivery would be a little daunted too. i notice that both dr. rudley and sheila got off before dr. freedman came up. i also want to say my thoughts and prayers are with the families in houston and across texas who have been affected by the recent terrible flooding. and i am...
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milton friedman called this back in 1997. he said that it wasn't going to work. he was right. that is then. could be happening now. trish, always good to see you, thank you very much. we mentioned chris christie joining the race here but if you want to know who is making a race of it, follow the money. we have two people who have it and who they are following after this. ♪ >> i'm dagen mcdowell and this is your fox business brief. the u.s. women's soccer team gearing up for a showdown to remember. usa takes on germany in tonight's world cup semifinal game. the two countries played each other 29 times. germany winning only four of those matchups however team usa is entering the tonight's game as the underdog. number one germany is favorite to take home the trophy. winner will take on germany -- england or japan on sunday. you don't want to miss it. go usa! take a look at market as we go to break. 61-point gain on the dow. we'll take that after yesterday's tumble. "cavuto: coast to coast" will be back in just a minute. this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth
milton friedman called this back in 1997. he said that it wasn't going to work. he was right. that is then. could be happening now. trish, always good to see you, thank you very much. we mentioned chris christie joining the race here but if you want to know who is making a race of it, follow the money. we have two people who have it and who they are following after this. ♪ >> i'm dagen mcdowell and this is your fox business brief. the u.s. women's soccer team gearing up for a showdown...
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company attorney danielle friedman. >> one cab not in operation impacts business so to have, you knowissing cabs off the street certainly hurts us. >> reporter: investigators you were caution since some of the stolen cabs were used in a shooting and in armed robberies. >> it's very concerning when people have comfort in these environments and the comfort at this point is shattered. >> reporter: lieutenant john walker says every stolen taxi had the complex tracking system removed and fox 29 learned the thief is going out ford counsel vicks between 2007 and 2009 with worn down starter system working to his advantage. >> with the use of keys over time the ignitions get worn out. any key afford forward product will work in that ignition. which is of concern. >> reporter: police want to you check for two forms of driver id before ever getting inside. >> one is the rear facing card and the other is the driver's certificate and they should be posted at all times in that cab. if they it, walk away. >> reporter: at southwest detectives, dave kinchen fox 29 news. >>> police tell us they have fo
company attorney danielle friedman. >> one cab not in operation impacts business so to have, you knowissing cabs off the street certainly hurts us. >> reporter: investigators you were caution since some of the stolen cabs were used in a shooting and in armed robberies. >> it's very concerning when people have comfort in these environments and the comfort at this point is shattered. >> reporter: lieutenant john walker says every stolen taxi had the complex tracking system...
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we would read milton friedman and high-tech -- hayek, and then we would give speeches on free-market economics. later on, we formed a group called the constitutional ground breakers. it was five high school students. we spent hundreds of hours reading the federalist papers, the anti-federalist papers, the debates on ratification, and we memorize the court -- the constitution in a short form. we toured the state of texas speaking on it. we would go to a rotary club. while you were sit in having lunch, we would set up five easels, and each of the high school students, we would write the entire constitution from memory in a shortened, pneumonic form. then we would write a definition of socialism, government ownership of the means of distribution and production in the economy. she don't know what it is, you can't identify when you have it. finally, we wrote a quote from thomas jefferson. "if a nation expects to be ignorant and free, it expects what never was and never will be." in four years of high school, i gave roughly 80 speeches all over the state of texas on free-market economics a
we would read milton friedman and high-tech -- hayek, and then we would give speeches on free-market economics. later on, we formed a group called the constitutional ground breakers. it was five high school students. we spent hundreds of hours reading the federalist papers, the anti-federalist papers, the debates on ratification, and we memorize the court -- the constitution in a short form. we toured the state of texas speaking on it. we would go to a rotary club. while you were sit in having...
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friedman testified in december you were going to hire an expert in propellant and bag production airbag production within a week of the last hearing. has that taken place hasn't it. >> yes, it is. we have at least four people on staff that know airbags quite well but now we have someone with particular expertise in the areas we're looking at that's been on staff. >> these four are they part of the eight you're describing so also looking -- >> clarify we have three or four staff people with the expertise as well as a consultant outside that's been added and the three or four staff people are part of the eight that we have. >> part that you were describing. and so has there ever been an airbag consultant before? this is new, i guess, due to this issue? >> and this individual was picked specifically because of their expertise on the propellant side. with the inflator if you think about design and other elements we're focused on the chemistry of the propellant. >> thank you we appreciate you being here. we're all trying to find an answer because even since december of and the hundreds of in
friedman testified in december you were going to hire an expert in propellant and bag production airbag production within a week of the last hearing. has that taken place hasn't it. >> yes, it is. we have at least four people on staff that know airbags quite well but now we have someone with particular expertise in the areas we're looking at that's been on staff. >> these four are they part of the eight you're describing so also looking -- >> clarify we have three or four...
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in san francisco, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >>> santa clara county residents can reduce gun violenceake cash this morning. the gun buyback event will be held at 8:00 a.m. to noon at the reid hillview airport. sheriffs deputies will be there to collect handguns and rifles and assault weapons from your car's trunk on an anonymous basis. assault weapons alone can bring up to $200. the buyback is to help spread awareness and reduce the amount of gun violence. >>> kormellen powell offered to drop her appeal of the jury verdict against her if the venture firm paid her $2.7 million according to court papers filed yesterday. the offer came after a jury rejected claims that cliner perkins discriminated against her. klin kline r perkins declined to comment. >>> they say dennis hastert sexually abused their loved ones, a teenage boys. >> reporter: one of the alleged victims identified. this young man steve reinbold the student manager for hastert's high school wrestling team who he called his great right-hand man. >> he damaged steve i think more than any of us will ever know. >> reporter: spea
in san francisco, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >>> santa clara county residents can reduce gun violenceake cash this morning. the gun buyback event will be held at 8:00 a.m. to noon at the reid hillview airport. sheriffs deputies will be there to collect handguns and rifles and assault weapons from your car's trunk on an anonymous basis. assault weapons alone can bring up to $200. the buyback is to help spread awareness and reduce the amount of gun violence. >>> kormellen...
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. >> speaking of our boss we would not be here without the leadership and guidance of steve friedman.ou, steve for leading all of us through this journey. >> i was just saying it feels like yesterday we got engaged. here we are three years in it is crazy -- >> and now you've had two kids. >> that's how it feels. >> it is exciting a tv show is everyone who works on it thanks to the viewers and everyone this is a nice little treat. >> alex wagner starts right now. >>> a monumental decision by the supreme court today upholds the affordable care act securing health care for millions of americans. it's thursday june 25th, and this is now. >> the affordable care act is here to stay. ♪ >> for the second time the supreme court has upheld the affordable care act. >> the landmark health care law stand where's it is. >> this is a big sigh of relief for millions of people across the country. >> mike huckabee released a statement calling it judicial tyranny. >> i believe obama care's good for americans. >> the affordable care act is not just the law of the land. it will remain the law of the land.
. >> speaking of our boss we would not be here without the leadership and guidance of steve friedman.ou, steve for leading all of us through this journey. >> i was just saying it feels like yesterday we got engaged. here we are three years in it is crazy -- >> and now you've had two kids. >> that's how it feels. >> it is exciting a tv show is everyone who works on it thanks to the viewers and everyone this is a nice little treat. >> alex wagner starts right...
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cleveland tomorrow and get all things warriors from sports anchor mike shumann and reporters wayne friedman and laura anthony. >> good stuff. >>> we want to turn to our weather now. >> spencer christian here now with our accuweather update. >> hey, i want you to know i am the best forecaster on this roof right now. i'm also the only one on the roof right now. gloriously sunny skies across much of the bay area with just a few clouds. here's live doppler 7 hd and it is a lovely, breezy day across the"4s bay area with low clouds lingering along the coastline. speaking of low clouds, we have low cloud ceilings at sfo producing 30-minute delays in flights right now but no problems at oakland or san jose airports. here's the viewf kykyykú now. you can see it's breezy there as well as it is around much of the bay area. 59 in san francisco, mountain view 66 67 at san jose, 79 in morgan hill and 55 at half moon bay. here's a nice view of more blue sky looking southeastward from our southeast camera in san francisco. it's 76 at santa rosa napa 79, 70 in petaluma, mid-70s at concord and livermore. che
cleveland tomorrow and get all things warriors from sports anchor mike shumann and reporters wayne friedman and laura anthony. >> good stuff. >>> we want to turn to our weather now. >> spencer christian here now with our accuweather update. >> hey, i want you to know i am the best forecaster on this roof right now. i'm also the only one on the roof right now. gloriously sunny skies across much of the bay area with just a few clouds. here's live doppler 7 hd and it is...
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there is, however, some evidence that there may be, as the late milton friedman wrote in an e-mail to me shortly before he died, that there are also some negative experiences perhaps associated with college in some cases. so it's very difficult to measure the -- it's an economics term. the experiment. another one that was often used is smoking. college graduates smoke less. that causes less secondhand smoke problems. although people that smoke die earlier and that lowers the medicare cost. you can -- i'm sorry. true. >> it's a somewhat grim view. i'm not sure i want to explore that one any further. i think i'll shift to the trio program. >> segue. >> yes. i'm a little sensitive on that one because my father died of emphysema. so on this issue of trio, so some of the stakeholders have suggested that there's not enough data to show that all of the programs are working as effectively as we'd want to given the investment. some have said therefore we should just end them. some have said perhaps we should remake them. maybe into more general grant program with a lot more accountability. so
there is, however, some evidence that there may be, as the late milton friedman wrote in an e-mail to me shortly before he died, that there are also some negative experiences perhaps associated with college in some cases. so it's very difficult to measure the -- it's an economics term. the experiment. another one that was often used is smoking. college graduates smoke less. that causes less secondhand smoke problems. although people that smoke die earlier and that lowers the medicare cost. you...
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vanessa friedman of the "new york times." let's get over to headquarters and scott wopner. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to the "halftime report." let's meet the starting lineup. josh brown is here along with jon and pete najarian and dan greenhouse, the chief strategist with bpig. our game plan looks like this, we're calling it a comeback. because missing link, stephanie link makes her return with a new gig and a portfolio near the top of our competition. mas moment with the alibaba big week sitting down with cnbc in a couple of hours, we speak live with the analyst who just rained on that company's parade. >>> a big snap-back for stocks, dow on track for the best gain since february. there does remain a great debate in this market over whether a big correction is in fact coming. and whether rising rates around the world will be the trigger. stef, welcome back. >> thanks for having me. >> what's your view here on what we're witnessing in the market? you get a nice snap-back, but much of the focus for the last many days is what's going o
vanessa friedman of the "new york times." let's get over to headquarters and scott wopner. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to the "halftime report." let's meet the starting lineup. josh brown is here along with jon and pete najarian and dan greenhouse, the chief strategist with bpig. our game plan looks like this, we're calling it a comeback. because missing link, stephanie link makes her return with a new gig and a portfolio near the top of our competition. mas moment with...
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>> judge friedman, who was our trial judge and the judge that recommended we change our second can adoption case to a marriage case. we asked him friday. amy: marc solomon, your reaction to judge roberts dissenting opinion? >> i thought it was really unfortunate and sort of mean. i think he was essentially saying you know, gay and lesbian folks, same-sex couples you know, continue to go at it in legislatures, on ballot initiatives, but our constitution guarantees that fundamental liberties, our fundamental liberties. amy: he said -- "the court invalidates the marriage laws of more than half the states and orders the transformation of a social institution that has formed the basis of human society for millennia, for the kalahari bushmen and the han chinese, the carthaginians and the aztecs. just who do we think we are?" >> i saw on judge poser, also a reagan appointee, who wrote a response to that and was talking about how the aztecs actually sliced the hearts out of the people that they conquered and said, that is not the image that we're looking to replicate. look, the constitution guarant
>> judge friedman, who was our trial judge and the judge that recommended we change our second can adoption case to a marriage case. we asked him friday. amy: marc solomon, your reaction to judge roberts dissenting opinion? >> i thought it was really unfortunate and sort of mean. i think he was essentially saying you know, gay and lesbian folks, same-sex couples you know, continue to go at it in legislatures, on ballot initiatives, but our constitution guarantees that fundamental...
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tom friedman was against nato enlargement. george tenet. there was a debate, but it was not liberal/conservative. it was over kosovo. it was partisan. china coming into the wto. very tough claim. but again, it was not -- we cared up. we had a substantial effort. it did not break along partisan lines. but we worked through the leadership, with one particular instance. one night i was in my office and larry summers came in and said i think that mexico is about to go down the drain. we have very little time. if we do not loan them $40 billion, they are going to collapse. so, we went in to see the president. the president said we have to do this. let's see if we can get the congressional leadership on board. we brought the four leaders down . larry talk to the leaders about how the precariousness was. they all signed up. they said they would go back, check with their caucuses, give us a green light. we heard from three of the four, but we never heard from newt. three days, 40's, five days. finally called him and he said, i can't persuade six gu
tom friedman was against nato enlargement. george tenet. there was a debate, but it was not liberal/conservative. it was over kosovo. it was partisan. china coming into the wto. very tough claim. but again, it was not -- we cared up. we had a substantial effort. it did not break along partisan lines. but we worked through the leadership, with one particular instance. one night i was in my office and larry summers came in and said i think that mexico is about to go down the drain. we have very...
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. >> reporter: tattoo historian anna friedman says the art often reflects what's going on in broader for much of the 20th century it was soldiers and sailors exercising their right to bear arms. >> the memory of the yorktown's fighting days inspired tattoos. these tattoos tell the stories. >> anytime we have a war we get this desire of people to show their patriotism in a deep way. >> reporter: a turning point for tattoos came with women's liberation. >> certainly women were getting tattoos in the '60s and '70s as a way of breaking out of this mold of the woman who gets told what to do. >> reporter: and this man capitalized on the revolution. >> i was in more panties than gaingynecologies because a favorite place to get tattooed was in the bikini line. >> reporter: lyle tuttle is an 83-year-old tattoo artist, often called the father of modern tattooing. >> it was not my great artistic talents that got me where i am today but i was in everybody's favorite city. >> he's in san francisco because this city has deemed the reputation of being the hippie capital of the world. >> reporter: a
. >> reporter: tattoo historian anna friedman says the art often reflects what's going on in broader for much of the 20th century it was soldiers and sailors exercising their right to bear arms. >> the memory of the yorktown's fighting days inspired tattoos. these tattoos tell the stories. >> anytime we have a war we get this desire of people to show their patriotism in a deep way. >> reporter: a turning point for tattoos came with women's liberation. >> certainly...