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it brought friedman's idea of the partial vouch tore life. we will hear a lot today about how they work. but education savings accounts, which allow parents to direct every single dollar of their child's education that's in their account to not just a single private school choice but to multiple services and products and providers represent the next generation of school choice. esas are a refinement of that voucher model that friedman put forward back in 1955 and are one of the most promising ways forward for school choice. before i introduce our panelists, i should note it is ironic that after today's event to honor milton freed ma'am who popularized there's no such thing as a free lunch, there will be a free lunch in the lobby. the center for educational freedom. he served as legislator in the new hampshire house of representatives and education policy research fellow at the josiah center for public policy. he published numerous studies on education choice programs with organizations such as the friedman foundation for educational choice pi
it brought friedman's idea of the partial vouch tore life. we will hear a lot today about how they work. but education savings accounts, which allow parents to direct every single dollar of their child's education that's in their account to not just a single private school choice but to multiple services and products and providers represent the next generation of school choice. esas are a refinement of that voucher model that friedman put forward back in 1955 and are one of the most promising...
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that database a friedman's data man is paramount to the rosetta stone and it will be the key to make you -- once you know your history and know who you are you develop pride dignity and unity with your own people. >>> in this last segment let's talk about the oakland post, your paper. >> thank you. >> you can see why we invited paul cob to be with us. join us in our last segment after this. >>> i hope you've been with us. we have been really inspired and enlightened by paul cob the icon local. i'm not alone in saying that. he's the owner of the oakland post. tell us about your paper. >> well, i'm the owner of the oakland post, which is 52 years old. we have nine newspapers. oakland berkeley, rich manned mond san francisco, stockton and so forth. we have a spanish language newspaper that's also 52 years old. >> wow. >> so where he we are also going national with an insert that will be distributed in every african-american congregation throughout the country that will lay out issues like the friedman's bank, black history accomplishments and we'll deal with the how-tos of what the afri
that database a friedman's data man is paramount to the rosetta stone and it will be the key to make you -- once you know your history and know who you are you develop pride dignity and unity with your own people. >>> in this last segment let's talk about the oakland post, your paper. >> thank you. >> you can see why we invited paul cob to be with us. join us in our last segment after this. >>> i hope you've been with us. we have been really inspired and...
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today would've r3rd milton friedman's 10 birthday. he is considered the father of the modern day school choice movement. and what a movement it has become. today, 59 private school choice programs operate in 28 states and right here in the district of columbia. these options, whether vouchers, tuition tax credit scholarship programs, or education savings accounts which we are here to discuss today provide families the opportunity to choose schools and learning options that meet their child's individual and unique learning needs. instead of being assigned to a school based on where their parents live, these models of school choice free people and children from assignment by zip co policies that bind them to a neighborhoodde. as friedman said, school choice ensures children are free to choose and 1955, he first outlined his concept of free school vouchers. in his essay friedman posited government administers the schools is neither required by the financing of education nor justifiable in its own right in a predominantly free enterprise
today would've r3rd milton friedman's 10 birthday. he is considered the father of the modern day school choice movement. and what a movement it has become. today, 59 private school choice programs operate in 28 states and right here in the district of columbia. these options, whether vouchers, tuition tax credit scholarship programs, or education savings accounts which we are here to discuss today provide families the opportunity to choose schools and learning options that meet their child's...
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sheriff's department good morning, supervisors 8th district at large have got to see you i'm matt friedman a chief deputy smef for the san francisco county we want to give information the sheriff's department is current averaging 56 blocking bookings a day we have alternatives to crackers and at this snapshot 49 percent is in all of the elements with incarceration if so the sheriff's electronic monitoring an issue of bail has been discussed we want to provide you with information as of today some 45 percent of those in the custody of the sheriff's department are in no bail status pursuant to the court not eligible for jail the jail is overwhelmingly of those charged with felons some 88 percent in the actuating have felony charges we want to talk about the classification which many times can be maximum security and medium and minimum security inmates but goes to the types of inmates in the jail and our need to integrate r segregate those populations the rattling we say glancing ganlz in the jails we think of sexually vibrant perpetrators to safely and schuler operate a system those groups m
sheriff's department good morning, supervisors 8th district at large have got to see you i'm matt friedman a chief deputy smef for the san francisco county we want to give information the sheriff's department is current averaging 56 blocking bookings a day we have alternatives to crackers and at this snapshot 49 percent is in all of the elements with incarceration if so the sheriff's electronic monitoring an issue of bail has been discussed we want to provide you with information as of today...
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even before milton friedman, he's a hero of freedom.just for his economics but he bothered to deal with the morons in the media and explain things simply. here he is in his tv series free to choose showing how government's rules keep increasing. >> 1936 it took three volumes to record all these matters. in 1947 it took four, and then it grew and grew and grew. john: and now it has still more pages. each page has the power to kill good new thing. but it's hard for people to grasp that if you look at one rule at a time. that's why i imitate free to choose by doing these tv shows where i'm buried in today's rules. i said freedoms of hero for explaining hero and you, too are a hero, if you do the same and you should try, because lots of people just don't get it. malala, the heroic pakistani girl who fought for girls' right to get an education, she later then went to markist summer school and wrote i'm convinced socialism is the only answer, and i urge all comrades to take the struggle to its victorious conclusion. what? socialism is the ans
even before milton friedman, he's a hero of freedom.just for his economics but he bothered to deal with the morons in the media and explain things simply. here he is in his tv series free to choose showing how government's rules keep increasing. >> 1936 it took three volumes to record all these matters. in 1947 it took four, and then it grew and grew and grew. john: and now it has still more pages. each page has the power to kill good new thing. but it's hard for people to grasp that if...
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>> rose: we talk to tom friedman. >> obama i think is someone who believes in hunting big game. that is what you are here for. and that if you can, in a prudent way, in a away that serves the that interests be leaves us protection to reverse things if they go bad, if you can take a giant battleship like the u.s./ iran relationship, and begin to turn it in another direction, that is a really, really important thing. it's a high-risk thing but i really believe he feels he came there to hunt big game this is one of the biggest game he was out to hunt. >> rose: also this evening foreign correspondent dexter filkins who writes for "the new yorker" magazine, his most recent article is called "death of a prosecutor." >> on january 15th he was scheduled to appear in front of the-- a committee of the congress to testify about this. 12 hours before, he is found dead in a pool of blood, in the bathroom of his apartment. with a pistol in his hand. and that's the case. so, the coroner initially ruled it suicide. i have to say that nobody really believed that at the time. very few people beli
>> rose: we talk to tom friedman. >> obama i think is someone who believes in hunting big game. that is what you are here for. and that if you can, in a prudent way, in a away that serves the that interests be leaves us protection to reverse things if they go bad, if you can take a giant battleship like the u.s./ iran relationship, and begin to turn it in another direction, that is a really, really important thing. it's a high-risk thing but i really believe he feels he came there...
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charlie: tom friedman is here. he is a pulitzer prize-winning author and foreign policy columnist for the new york times. he spoke with president barack obama about the nuclear deal with iran soon after it had been announced. here's how the president defined the agreement with tom. president obama: we are not measuring this deal by whether we are solving every problem that can be traced back to iran, whether we are eliminating all their activities around the globe. we are measuring this deal and that was the original premise of this conversation. iran could not get a nuclear weapon. that was always the discussion. what i am going to be able to say and we will be able to prove is that this, by a wide margin is the most definitive path by which iran will not get a nuclear weapon and we will be able to achieve that with the full cooperation of the world community and without having to engage in another war in the middle east. charlie: ashton carter announced saudi support. meantime, secretary of state john kerry told
charlie: tom friedman is here. he is a pulitzer prize-winning author and foreign policy columnist for the new york times. he spoke with president barack obama about the nuclear deal with iran soon after it had been announced. here's how the president defined the agreement with tom. president obama: we are not measuring this deal by whether we are solving every problem that can be traced back to iran, whether we are eliminating all their activities around the globe. we are measuring this deal...
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but friedman, he's a corporation should maximize profits.also said everyone's motivated by their self interest. so if starbucks can get away if washington price increase, god bless him, and that's his self interest and you as a shareholder can decide whether you want to be invested. >> i would say starbucks is in a unique position and this is another thing i don't like, matt, you talk about the stock being at a haul awl time high. there's a position where poorer people are less fortune people do go there every single day. maybe they shouldn't. but they do, he knows they do, he knows they're hooked on their product so he can talk the talk and not necessarily walk the walk. although today he had to raise prices. you can't do this forever. case and point whole foods. it was a starbucks years ago and now it's desperate. there comes a point where you can't over charge for people because of these ideas will b restructuring capitalism it's bullet shareholder returns. >> and ultimately the marketplace will either reward or punish you. you can have a
but friedman, he's a corporation should maximize profits.also said everyone's motivated by their self interest. so if starbucks can get away if washington price increase, god bless him, and that's his self interest and you as a shareholder can decide whether you want to be invested. >> i would say starbucks is in a unique position and this is another thing i don't like, matt, you talk about the stock being at a haul awl time high. there's a position where poorer people are less fortune...
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charlie: tom friedman back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: his piece in this week's issue takes a look at the death of the argentinian prosecutor. he accused cristina kirchner of covering up iran's role in the deadliest terror attack in the country's history. day later, he was found dead of a gunshot one to the head create is called the latin american equivalent of the jfk assassination. i am pleased to have dexter back at this table. take me to the story. dexter: it is an amazing story. there are so many threads, so many countries involved. it was the bombing of the jewish center in argentina probably carried out by iran and hezbollah. you had this prosecutor who was totally driven and assessed by this case. he was not going to be stopped. he was going to get to the bottom. he plugged on the case for years and years and he indicted the leadership of the iranian government. the iranians laughed at him. he went to interpol and got the arrest warrant secured. what happened and i think when i went -- what i went down to
charlie: tom friedman back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: his piece in this week's issue takes a look at the death of the argentinian prosecutor. he accused cristina kirchner of covering up iran's role in the deadliest terror attack in the country's history. day later, he was found dead of a gunshot one to the head create is called the latin american equivalent of the jfk assassination. i am pleased to have dexter back at this table. take me to the story. dexter: it is an amazing...
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joe talks to thomas friedman.aking great burgers, or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered with over a million new business owners to do just that. check us out today to see how you can become one of them. legalzoom. legal help is here. here's to the explorers. those diagnosed with cancer who explored their treatment options by getting a comprehensive second opinion at cancer treatment centers of america. call today or go online to schedule your second opinion here. learn more at cancercenter.com u moving are you moving forward fast enough? everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy. and a partnership with hp can help you accelerate down a path created by people, technology and ideas. to move your company from what it is now... to what it needs to become. when the moment's spontaneous,
joe talks to thomas friedman.aking great burgers, or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered with over a million new business owners to do just that. check us out today to see how you can become one of them. legalzoom. legal help is here. here's to the explorers. those diagnosed...
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alexander friedman, ceo of ga m. the greek prime minister suppress says he agreed to do a deal with the european creditors with a knife to his neck. that comes as the country's parliament today votes on the measures set out in the agreement. the international monetary fund says that greece needs debt relief far beyond what europe has been willing to consider. they've downgraded its growth. the central bank thinks that gdp will increase 1.7% this year. down from a 2% forecast in april. the bank of japan will continue to expand the monetary base at an annual pace of 80 trillion yen. the uk's largest luxury goods maker burberry has reported a 10% increase of first-quarter sales. we tell revenue advanced 407 million pounds in the three months up to june, but that was short of the 414 million predicted. every shares are trading down 34 .4%. amazon is celebrating it's 20th anniversary with a one-day sale that it says will be bigger than black friday. its prime day will see thousands of deals on offer but only available to
alexander friedman, ceo of ga m. the greek prime minister suppress says he agreed to do a deal with the european creditors with a knife to his neck. that comes as the country's parliament today votes on the measures set out in the agreement. the international monetary fund says that greece needs debt relief far beyond what europe has been willing to consider. they've downgraded its growth. the central bank thinks that gdp will increase 1.7% this year. down from a 2% forecast in april. the bank...
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by the way, tom friedman will be among my guests in "the situation room." meantime, news will continue on cnn right after a very quick break. >>> good afternoon. i'm pamela brown in for brooke baldwin. thanks so much for being here with us on what's shaping up to be a very busy wednesday. and before we get to a historic moment involving space and nasa donald trump who is currently leading republican presidential candidates in some polls just released his financial information moments ago, and he says he is worth more than $10 billion. so let me bring in politics reporter m.j. lee, senior media correspondent brian stelter and political reporter sarah murray. we're looking through this but this is a new number m.j. >> this is a new number. what he about h so far before this filing came out and we should clarify we don't actually have the s.e.c. filing what we have is a press release from the trump campaign summarizing what we can expect to find. until we see that we won't be able to see the full details, but that being said
by the way, tom friedman will be among my guests in "the situation room." meantime, news will continue on cnn right after a very quick break. >>> good afternoon. i'm pamela brown in for brooke baldwin. thanks so much for being here with us on what's shaping up to be a very busy wednesday. and before we get to a historic moment involving space and nasa donald trump who is currently leading republican presidential candidates in some polls just released his financial information...
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i'm the research director at the friedman foundation for educational choice. we are a nonprofit nonpartisan organization that conducts research on school choice issues. we use our research-based to inform and educate legislators policymakers, advocates at the state levels and around the country. before we get too far, i want to give a special thanks to rick and mike and the education policies study team for hosting today's event will stop it is a great opportunity to share these results and findings. today, we are releasing the latest installment of the schooling in america survey. we have been doing this for a few years now, our wording on various topics, but before we get into the slides we can throw a sea of data with lots of charts and it can be a little overwhelming. i thought we should that back a little bit and get a better understanding of what some of the social and political developments have been around the past school year. that could signal some of the underlying context for the survey results and findings that we have. i don't know if any of you
i'm the research director at the friedman foundation for educational choice. we are a nonprofit nonpartisan organization that conducts research on school choice issues. we use our research-based to inform and educate legislators policymakers, advocates at the state levels and around the country. before we get too far, i want to give a special thanks to rick and mike and the education policies study team for hosting today's event will stop it is a great opportunity to share these results and...
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and friedman said to bennett, the same sort of thing that ted says in this paper. he says bill you know i beseech you to end this war on drugs. this is 25 years ago. because it will not accomplish what you hope to accomplish. it will only bring death, destruction and a loss of well being for the people in society. and then he cites, friedman cites a column that he wrote 17 years before in 1973 when the drug war was really getting ramped up. and in that article as a matter of fact, he made the same point that ted makes in this paper about designer drugs. friedman pointed out that crack cocaine was developed as a response to the government's crackdown on regular crack. regular cocaine, i mean. that because it was so expensive, that the black market brought into existence the crack cocaine much cheaper more addictive, and of course that went on to ravage people in the inner cities especially african-americans. so here you have this, this program that is utterly futile. and why would it surprise us? if you just look at basic laws of supply and demand that we all learn
and friedman said to bennett, the same sort of thing that ted says in this paper. he says bill you know i beseech you to end this war on drugs. this is 25 years ago. because it will not accomplish what you hope to accomplish. it will only bring death, destruction and a loss of well being for the people in society. and then he cites, friedman cites a column that he wrote 17 years before in 1973 when the drug war was really getting ramped up. and in that article as a matter of fact, he made the...
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so the president in the tom friedman interview and earlier press conference is essentially saying he solved the problem of the spread of nuclear weapons to the middle east. and i respectfully disagree. at best he bought us 10 or 15 years. at worst he made the problem worse. >> so they're about to get major scrutiny on capitol hill where democrats and republicans are skeptical if not already opposed to the deal all out. >> the president is the most important democrat in the country. he is is offously in favor of. this he negotiated it. he's going to work hard. to get the 34 votes that i know he knows he needs in order to sustain it. this is considerably short of perfection apparently. we knew what was working, sanctions. imagine what we would have if we spent the last two years sach eting upet -- ratcheting up the sanctions. >> the deal we have out there from what i know thus far is unacceptable. it's going to hand a dangerous regime billions of dollars in sanctions relief while pain and suffering the way for a nuclear iran. we're going to do everything we can to get to the details an
so the president in the tom friedman interview and earlier press conference is essentially saying he solved the problem of the spread of nuclear weapons to the middle east. and i respectfully disagree. at best he bought us 10 or 15 years. at worst he made the problem worse. >> so they're about to get major scrutiny on capitol hill where democrats and republicans are skeptical if not already opposed to the deal all out. >> the president is the most important democrat in the country....
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from berkeley, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >>> a lot more to bring you here this wednesday night. >> when i first met him he made me feel like a special person. >> a man caught by abc 7 news faking his military history now facing some major time. the iteam report that led to his arrest. >>> and the californians who have just been told to stop watering their lawn. >>> meteorologist drew tuma is here with the weather. >> it's a mild evening. clouds rolling in from the coast. and we're set to peak with our heat tomorrow. a look at the numbers ahead. >>> and a female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event! is ending soon! get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster serta icomfort even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, free set-up, and free removal of your old mattress and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest free for 3 event is ending soon. ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ we got the new tempur-flex and it's got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress
from berkeley, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >>> a lot more to bring you here this wednesday night. >> when i first met him he made me feel like a special person. >> a man caught by abc 7 news faking his military history now facing some major time. the iteam report that led to his arrest. >>> and the californians who have just been told to stop watering their lawn. >>> meteorologist drew tuma is here with the weather. >> it's a mild evening. clouds...
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. >> reporter: eric friedman is director of montgomery county's office of consumer protection.edman says current county law requires the tow truck driver first notify the police and get authorization from the property owner before towing the car. the new county law they are signing this week will require it to be written authorization and prohibit the tow company from even parking the trucks on the lot these cover. i'm scott with channel four. we wanted to know why this driver was operating like. this the last truck you towed, who saw the driver walk off? >> why? >> what kind of authorization did you get for the tow? >> new laws don't go into effect until october 1st man. >> reporter: with that, he immediately drove over to this white car and towed it too. so, the i-team caught up with his boss who told us he thinks this type of towing is allowed, at least for now, in that will new law finally takes effect in a few months and that his company will continue operating here until then. >> our driver is well within the law with what he is doing. -- the truck is here in at property.
. >> reporter: eric friedman is director of montgomery county's office of consumer protection.edman says current county law requires the tow truck driver first notify the police and get authorization from the property owner before towing the car. the new county law they are signing this week will require it to be written authorization and prohibit the tow company from even parking the trucks on the lot these cover. i'm scott with channel four. we wanted to know why this driver was...
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." : tom friedman is here. he is a former -- foreign policy columnist.oke with resident barack obama about the nuclear deal with iran soon after it had been announced. here's how the president defined the agreement with tom. : we are notama measuring this deal by whether we are solving every problem that can be traced back to iran, whether we are eliminating all their new various activities around the globe.
." : tom friedman is here. he is a former -- foreign policy columnist.oke with resident barack obama about the nuclear deal with iran soon after it had been announced. here's how the president defined the agreement with tom. : we are notama measuring this deal by whether we are solving every problem that can be traced back to iran, whether we are eliminating all their new various activities around the globe.
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charlie: president obama also spoke with tom friedman of "the new york times." pres.bama: we have asked a consensus but 10 years from now, 15 years from now, the person sitting in my seat, the president of the united states republican or democrat, is not only going to have this same capacity to take necessary military actions or to impose new sanctions, that is actually going to have more insight into the program and will have international legitimacy if they have to do with a vial -- deal with the violation of the program. charlie: joining me now is dennis ross who served as a special assistant of president obama from 2009-2000 10, and he was also a middle east peace envoy under both democratic and republican presidential and ministrations. also joining me is the burns -- nick burns. i am pleased to have both of them on this program this evening and i think dennis for his appearance here and my colleagues on fox news where he serves as a consultant for them. let me ask a question to both of you, and it is this how difficult is it to achieve of -- achieve a deal like
charlie: president obama also spoke with tom friedman of "the new york times." pres.bama: we have asked a consensus but 10 years from now, 15 years from now, the person sitting in my seat, the president of the united states republican or democrat, is not only going to have this same capacity to take necessary military actions or to impose new sanctions, that is actually going to have more insight into the program and will have international legitimacy if they have to do with a vial --...
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he said to friedman it's the most definitive path by which iran will not get a nuclear weapon. said -- he hit back against the charge that the u.s. has failed to use all of its leverage in the course of this negotiation. he said there was consensus throughout the world to put those sanctions in place to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon but the consensus does not exist to preclude iran from having access to nuclear power. we expect to hear from the president a little bit later today. friedman said very clearly the desire of this administration, members of this administration have said to us also privately is to have americans analyze this versus what any potential alternative might have been. >> and partyeter, it's also important to point out it's not a treaty it's an agreement, and it's the united states plus five that have agreed with iran on this. so the congress has a role. they have 60 days to review it but the president essentially is pretty confident that he's got enough for a veto-proof issue on this. >> i think that's the case. the president obviously recogniz
he said to friedman it's the most definitive path by which iran will not get a nuclear weapon. said -- he hit back against the charge that the u.s. has failed to use all of its leverage in the course of this negotiation. he said there was consensus throughout the world to put those sanctions in place to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon but the consensus does not exist to preclude iran from having access to nuclear power. we expect to hear from the president a little bit later today....
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joining us thomas friedman of the "new york times." andrea mitchell finally back from vienna. danielle pletka and bill richard richardson richardson. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> good morning. new developments into the investigation in chattanooga. those victims, lance corporal skip wells gunnery sergeant thomas sullivan staff sergeant david why yet, and sergeant holmquist. the gunman mohammad youssuf abdulazeez investigators are focusing on a text message he sent to friends just hours before the shootings, including a link to islamic verse who says this. whosoever shows enmity to friends. his family offered a statement offering condolences to the victims and stating their son suffered from depression for many years. i'm joined by governor haslam. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> any new developments on your end, sir? >> you know the fbi has been incredible, i think, in terms of being willing to chase down every lead, working with state law inforceenforcement and ascertain is this someone operating on their own, someone pulling their strings, what caus
joining us thomas friedman of the "new york times." andrea mitchell finally back from vienna. danielle pletka and bill richard richardson richardson. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> good morning. new developments into the investigation in chattanooga. those victims, lance corporal skip wells gunnery sergeant thomas sullivan staff sergeant david why yet, and sergeant holmquist. the gunman mohammad youssuf abdulazeez investigators are focusing on a text...
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. >> that was tom friedman's first question, why allow that to happen and he said the world signed up for these sanctions to achieve not regime change or solve every problem with iran. and he said that was never something that was in the cards but certainly facing a lot of that criticism. michelle kosinski, thank you very much. >>> now we take you to mention owe the country's notorious convict, its most-wanted man, is still either on the run or deep in hiding. take a look at. this this is the last glimpse of joaquin "el chapo" guzman that officials got at the maximum security prison where he was serving a life sentence. that was on saturday. an embarrassing slip for mexican authorities that is not getting easier for them with every passing days that el chapo remains on the lam. here's cnn's polo sandoval. >> reporter: this newly-released surveillance video shows the second view of guzman. he calmly walked over the shower in his cell, bends over and vanishes into thin air. mexican authorities say guzman exploited two blind spots. guzman's tracking bracelet that monitored his every move
. >> that was tom friedman's first question, why allow that to happen and he said the world signed up for these sanctions to achieve not regime change or solve every problem with iran. and he said that was never something that was in the cards but certainly facing a lot of that criticism. michelle kosinski, thank you very much. >>> now we take you to mention owe the country's notorious convict, its most-wanted man, is still either on the run or deep in hiding. take a look at....
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charlie: tom friedman is here.ulitzer prize-winning author and a foreign policy, it's -- a foreign-policy columnist for the new york times. last week he spoke with president barack obama about the nuclear deal with iran soon after it had been announced. here's how the president defined the agreement with tom. president obama: we are not measuring this deal by whether we are solving every problem that can be traced back to iran, whether we are eliminating all their nefarious activities around the globe.
charlie: tom friedman is here.ulitzer prize-winning author and a foreign policy, it's -- a foreign-policy columnist for the new york times. last week he spoke with president barack obama about the nuclear deal with iran soon after it had been announced. here's how the president defined the agreement with tom. president obama: we are not measuring this deal by whether we are solving every problem that can be traced back to iran, whether we are eliminating all their nefarious activities around...
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. >> kim friedman takes helicopter parenting to a brand new level. used to be a big director working on "the love boat." "star trek," and "dynasty" and "beverly hills 90210." she left it all. >> there was some money in the -- >> i won't go there. >> a boy? >> we are not going there. >> could be. we wore there early in the morning. i will let your imagination go. >> when her daughter kate graduated and moved to new york city. her mom embraced texting as the principal means of reaching kate at all hours. >> oh, my gosh. beautiful >> reporter: we spent a saturday with them recently during one 20 minute period when they were apart, kate received a total of 11 texts. three pictures. mostly as her mom went shopping on her behalf. >> oh this iscute. can i take a picture of you in the top and send it to her. >> of course. >> let me get your front. turn around the front. okay. >> reporter: one of kim's preoccupations in the texts is the fact that kate's boyfriend, kim calls super jew has not proposed after more than a year of being together. okay, here we go.
. >> kim friedman takes helicopter parenting to a brand new level. used to be a big director working on "the love boat." "star trek," and "dynasty" and "beverly hills 90210." she left it all. >> there was some money in the -- >> i won't go there. >> a boy? >> we are not going there. >> could be. we wore there early in the morning. i will let your imagination go. >> when her daughter kate graduated and moved to new...
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we'll get perspective from new york times columnist tom friedman. >>> the president weighing in on bill cosby as well. we'll talk about what he said when "360" continues. ♪ ♪ mike fincham was diagnosed with colorectal cancer 2 years ago. it was a priority for mike that he continue to be there for his family throughout his treatment continuing to live the life he loves. that's why he chose cancer treatment centers of america. there he found a comprehensive array of therapeutic options all under the same roof designed to fight his cancer boost his energy and help him maintain his strength during treatment. mike and his clinical team developed a plan just for him. this is integrative cancer care. this is how mike fincham fights cancer. cancer treatment centers of america. for more information go to cancercenter.com appointments available now. the next great trip, gotta study those tripadvisor reviews carefully. and now, the tripadvisor you have always trusted for reviews now checks over 200 websites to find the best price. book! book! book! book! ♪ ♪ over 200 sites checked to find the best
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. >> supervisor mar i just wanted to allow chief friedman to respond to questions about the outdoor exercise area in title 24 the states rentals under title 24 i saw facial expressions but there is not an outdoor exercise ore era that was proved by the commission how to make sure there facilities. >> what i can tell you supervisors i'm at architect and not prepared to explain in detail exactly the form i can tell you bans the extensive research the jail team did and all the conversations we've had are the corrections the plan we've proposed to them we've advised them how we will build the recreation space for the inmates in r d f will go forward and the rfp will not be deretailed but what we're proposing at all. >> sir. >> as additional note key issues the access i believe to proper have you been to air and the project is not fully designed an opportunity to recalculate and we believe there is an opportunity to provide the proper ventilation within the context of the project as currently proposed and designed. >> no outdoor recreational space and there will be access to natural ventilation w
. >> supervisor mar i just wanted to allow chief friedman to respond to questions about the outdoor exercise area in title 24 the states rentals under title 24 i saw facial expressions but there is not an outdoor exercise ore era that was proved by the commission how to make sure there facilities. >> what i can tell you supervisors i'm at architect and not prepared to explain in detail exactly the form i can tell you bans the extensive research the jail team did and all the...
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jill robinson department of public health, director of behavioral health services, deputy chief friedmanfrom the sheriff's apartment. kyle patterson, from the controller's office, and finally, brian strom and charles declares capital plan and budget dg dpw project manager first i like to ask supervisor matt gonzalez. welcome back. >> thank you. supervisors, good morning. public defender within himself that he's on a much-needed vacation. this is an issue that's important. let me, if we can go to the presentation and get right into it -- so this is the way we see the current situation. there are, in effect, three locations were prisoners are held in our jails in san francisco. that's on the left there, zambrano has two facilities. the seventh street locations and the six and seven for and then -- i'm sorry. that's the seventh street jail and 96 and 74 at the hall of justice. the figures, the first immediate column, if you go down, that's what the capacity was until recently about 2400 beds were available. the next two columns i think are the scenario one and scenario to that the controlle
jill robinson department of public health, director of behavioral health services, deputy chief friedmanfrom the sheriff's apartment. kyle patterson, from the controller's office, and finally, brian strom and charles declares capital plan and budget dg dpw project manager first i like to ask supervisor matt gonzalez. welcome back. >> thank you. supervisors, good morning. public defender within himself that he's on a much-needed vacation. this is an issue that's important. let me, if we...