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friedman. thanks so much for joining us today. >> thank you, good morning, charm barrasso and members of the commit. i want to thank you for the opportunity to provide remarks on america's water infrastructure needs and challenges. i'm william friedman, cleveland port authority which we short port of cleveland because the full name is a mouthful. port of cleveland anchors major economic contributor the state and local economy. drives 3.5 billion in annual economic activity in our community and supports 20,000 jobs in our community as well. i'm also speaking on behalf of the american association of port authorities, apa, the chairman elect of legislative policy committee that sets policy for members. my remarks today will provide examples of water infrastructure needs faced by public ports and recommendations for legislation to improve core of engineers navigation. apa members find existential for future. partners are commit today this challenge can plans to invest upwards of 15 billion-dollar b
friedman. thanks so much for joining us today. >> thank you, good morning, charm barrasso and members of the commit. i want to thank you for the opportunity to provide remarks on america's water infrastructure needs and challenges. i'm william friedman, cleveland port authority which we short port of cleveland because the full name is a mouthful. port of cleveland anchors major economic contributor the state and local economy. drives 3.5 billion in annual economic activity in our...
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thomas friedman moderated the event. mr. friedman: welcome, everybody. thank you for skipping lunch. the subject today is finding a new equilibrium in the middle east. we have a terrific panel of representatives from the region. i thought i would again by taking a couple minutes and talk about what i think are the disequilibrium that are impacting the middle east, impacting the whole world, and i want to give each of the ministers a chance to talk about are creating as did disequilibrium, but how we stabilize the region. i think we are in the middle of three climate changes at once. we are in the middle of the climate of the climate. we're going from what i call later to now. americaas growing up in come in the 1960's and 1970's, later was when you could fix lay,river, clean that appear that for us, save that orangutan. you could save it now, you can save it later. later is officially over. later now will be too late. climate change, we see it in the middle east with rising temperatures and rising water issues among others. we are in the middle of a chan
thomas friedman moderated the event. mr. friedman: welcome, everybody. thank you for skipping lunch. the subject today is finding a new equilibrium in the middle east. we have a terrific panel of representatives from the region. i thought i would again by taking a couple minutes and talk about what i think are the disequilibrium that are impacting the middle east, impacting the whole world, and i want to give each of the ministers a chance to talk about are creating as did disequilibrium, but...
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friedman: thank you. mr. al kalifa: thank you very much for inviting me to the session. you talked about change. the region of the middle east is used to change, is very much used to it for decades. we all remember throughout the modern history some important events that made a lot of change in our area. the collapse of the ottoman empire, the rise of modern-day turkey, the revolutions in iraq and egypt, and a lot of change. i am jumping quickly. then the arrival of the cold war. the cold war was maybe in some times volatile, but in the middle east it was a recipe for understanding between different powers. while at the same time, the middle east powers were not there in calling all the shots because we had hardly any armies to do it ourselves. today there is change. we are going through another phase of change, but a lot of middle eastern countries are part of that change, are partners in a change towards either protecting it, prosperity, making everybody a stakeholder in the region to their own prosperity,
friedman: thank you. mr. al kalifa: thank you very much for inviting me to the session. you talked about change. the region of the middle east is used to change, is very much used to it for decades. we all remember throughout the modern history some important events that made a lot of change in our area. the collapse of the ottoman empire, the rise of modern-day turkey, the revolutions in iraq and egypt, and a lot of change. i am jumping quickly. then the arrival of the cold war. the cold war...
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friedman. thanks very much. does the cuyahoga river still catch on fire? >> no, sir. we're coming up on the 50th anniversary of that infamous fire, senator, and i'm happy to report that the environmental health of the river has been restored significantly. so we're proud of what we've been able to achieve since that dark day. >> i was -- i stood in ohio state university around that time. and we used to talk about fish fries up on the cuyahoga river. the wrong kind. the wrong kind. a question for you if i could. by 2020, the total volume of cargo shipped by water is expected to more than double by what it was just 17 years ago in 2001. ships continue to get bigger. we see more congestion at the docks. larger ships require deeper navigational channels, as we know, which only a few u.s. ports currently have. how do we ensure that ports are effectively able to distribute and receive goods as ships continue to grow in size is a policy, is it a policy issue? is it a funding issue? is it both? if it i
friedman. thanks very much. does the cuyahoga river still catch on fire? >> no, sir. we're coming up on the 50th anniversary of that infamous fire, senator, and i'm happy to report that the environmental health of the river has been restored significantly. so we're proud of what we've been able to achieve since that dark day. >> i was -- i stood in ohio state university around that time. and we used to talk about fish fries up on the cuyahoga river. the wrong kind. the wrong kind. a...
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friedman. we look forward to questions in a little bit. first turn to nicole carter, research policy specialist for national resource services. thank you for joining us. >> members of the committee my name is nicole darter i'm specialist at congressional research service national resources policy. thank you for inviting us here to he have it. the committee requested that crs focus on legislative process for water resources development act, a wrda. related issues in 2018. i will start with a wrda primer, discuss executive branch reports relative to wrda deliberations and end with broader context for water resource authorization and infrastructure deliberations in 2018. congress often involved at the project level when it comes to the u.s. army corps of engineers. congress authorizes the corps so perform specific projects to improve navigation, reduce flood damage and restore aquatic systems. corps authorizes new project in statute in omnibus corps authorization bill, wedder today, prior to provi
friedman. we look forward to questions in a little bit. first turn to nicole carter, research policy specialist for national resource services. thank you for joining us. >> members of the committee my name is nicole darter i'm specialist at congressional research service national resources policy. thank you for inviting us here to he have it. the committee requested that crs focus on legislative process for water resources development act, a wrda. related issues in 2018. i will start with...
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josh friedman, the cofounder and cochairman -- i guess the comanaging partner as well -- all of the above, canyon partners. based in los angeles. right now, however, it is time to go to mark barton and vonnie quinn. >> fantastic interview, thank you. definitely we do some digesting of that later on. we will be heading back to davos in a little bit. let's check in on u.s. markets and how they are doing early this thursday session. an interesting day in the markets, a big surge around the old in, the dow and nasdaq up half a percent. moments ago, lower averages except for the dow. mix trading action now. sort of like yesterday where we had intraday volatility. we may see more of the same. we also have a new home sales print for december, a miss, coming in at 625,000 new homes versus the survey at 675,000. that represents a decline of 9.3%. not much of an influence on the markets but today's tory appears to be this volatility story. we are seeing volatility among individual movers. lam research had been up sharply, now down. the semi- cap equipment company being forecast. or.ping still, kla-
josh friedman, the cofounder and cochairman -- i guess the comanaging partner as well -- all of the above, canyon partners. based in los angeles. right now, however, it is time to go to mark barton and vonnie quinn. >> fantastic interview, thank you. definitely we do some digesting of that later on. we will be heading back to davos in a little bit. let's check in on u.s. markets and how they are doing early this thursday session. an interesting day in the markets, a big surge around the...
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defendant that israel called for and this is why mr abbas said that he would not actually meet with mr friedman because he doesn't even want the use of the word occupation by the americans mr belin if i can bring you in now how do you think the israelis finance activity how do you mr beilin how do you think the israelis and the israeli government will be looking on at what's come out of this p.l.o. central council meeting we have heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that actually mahmoud abbas has only served israel's interests he said that he exposed what we have been saying all the time that the root of the conflict is the basic refusal to recognize a jewish state and any borders i mean did mr abbas a speech recommendations play and to benjamin netanyahu is hands who are will have been given every right use of them in the news with whom most drive one. this government doesn't believe in real agreement with the pristine years there are still relatively well for peace but without paying the price for peace as a result of it what the government spokesmen are saying all the time is
defendant that israel called for and this is why mr abbas said that he would not actually meet with mr friedman because he doesn't even want the use of the word occupation by the americans mr belin if i can bring you in now how do you think the israelis finance activity how do you mr beilin how do you think the israelis and the israeli government will be looking on at what's come out of this p.l.o. central council meeting we have heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that actually...
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friedman, let's talk about the harbor maintenance trust. and i notice in your testimony, you advocate full use of hmt revenues over a ten-year period. what we've been doing, as is pointed out, we've been taking in more hmt revenue and sort of setting it aside and making the deficit look better by not spending it for its intended purpose. if we take your recommendation and restore over a ten-year period the full use of these revenues, will that get us where we need to be in terms of meeting our funding needs? >> thank you, senator wicker. it gets us part of the way there but not all of the way there if you look at the numbers that apa has submitted in the info graphic, and they can provide more detail we are calling for full spend every year of the revenues brought into the trust fund and spending the roughly $9 billion surplus that has been built up, as you just mentioned. and then on top of that, we would need additional moneys through an infrastructure bill to reach the $66 billion which we identify as the full need. so we would certainly
friedman, let's talk about the harbor maintenance trust. and i notice in your testimony, you advocate full use of hmt revenues over a ten-year period. what we've been doing, as is pointed out, we've been taking in more hmt revenue and sort of setting it aside and making the deficit look better by not spending it for its intended purpose. if we take your recommendation and restore over a ten-year period the full use of these revenues, will that get us where we need to be in terms of meeting our...
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hasident, president trump directed our state department working with ambassador friedman to complete the transition of from here tobassy jerusalem by the end of next year. and we look forward to that as a tangible sign of our enduring commitment and alliance to the state of israel and to the people of this great nation. the bond between us we believe has never been stronger. but under president trump's leadership, we are committed to make it stronger still. we have a deep commitment to freedom, shared values, and also through commerce. more than $45 billion in trade takes place between the united states supporting jobs in our country and yours. collaborationty has never been more robust. we stand shoulder to shoulder with you in the battle against radical islamic terrorism. >> i thank you for your courage and your courage of your military. i pledge cooperation on behalf of our mutual security. we stand together against the threat of the leading state sponsor of terror, iran. in president trump's recent this that theo announce waiver he would sign on sanctions would be the last one. w
hasident, president trump directed our state department working with ambassador friedman to complete the transition of from here tobassy jerusalem by the end of next year. and we look forward to that as a tangible sign of our enduring commitment and alliance to the state of israel and to the people of this great nation. the bond between us we believe has never been stronger. but under president trump's leadership, we are committed to make it stronger still. we have a deep commitment to freedom,...
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milton friedman. documentary the nation was at risk of default under pressure of the european institutions the berlusconi government had just resigned in favor of. a technician who did the forthcoming catastrophe it was the first time in a decade that i came back to the land where i was born. to advance a moral vision. where men and women are free. to choose. by the breeding agencies and they'd lost credibility in the eyes of international markets there was everywhere a climate of fear and uncertainty about the future. when government attempts. it's. for the judgments of free people. the results are usually disastrous. the italian case with its debt out of control could have even caused a domino effect on the whole european economy only dose of the pigs. what was going on in europe in contrast to the free markets invisible hand. which improves the lives of people the government's invisible foot. tramples on people's hopes and destroy surgery. that's the word spread and austerity had entered into every
milton friedman. documentary the nation was at risk of default under pressure of the european institutions the berlusconi government had just resigned in favor of. a technician who did the forthcoming catastrophe it was the first time in a decade that i came back to the land where i was born. to advance a moral vision. where men and women are free. to choose. by the breeding agencies and they'd lost credibility in the eyes of international markets there was everywhere a climate of fear and...
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here's reporter wayne friedman. >> reporter: maybe you noticed a rainbow that appeared to end in santa rosa. good place for you, especially the ruins of coffey park where many residents remain in a bit of a fog. it's certainly a place of promises, but mostly flat, mud and soot with an exception. on this lot, the future going up rather than a past burned down. >> coming in through laundry area. >> coffey park resident dan bradford getting a tour of the future 1613 kerry lane. 1235 square feet rising before your eyes. the first and only house to start construction in coffey park since last fall's tragedy. >> what's the secret? >> be assertive. maybe borderline aggressive at times when you have to be. >> he has navigated the red tape and insurance with guile and fortune. the plans, a local draftsman shop. >> lucky. >> he hired a contractor out of lake county, one with more than a little experience at rebuilding burned homes the last couple of years. rob williams first advice, ignore fema's cleanup offer. the advantage? >> saving that foundation in my driveway. having excavators crack tg.
here's reporter wayne friedman. >> reporter: maybe you noticed a rainbow that appeared to end in santa rosa. good place for you, especially the ruins of coffey park where many residents remain in a bit of a fog. it's certainly a place of promises, but mostly flat, mud and soot with an exception. on this lot, the future going up rather than a past burned down. >> coming in through laundry area. >> coffey park resident dan bradford getting a tour of the future 1613 kerry lane....
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the allegations are the latest in the bay area food world. 10 friedman -- ken friedman was accused of 10 employees by harassment in his new york restaurant. and oakland shift has -- chef has stepped away from day-to- day operations for his restaurant. >> we reached out to jeremy, but did not get a response. in the newsroom, ondrea borba -- andria borba , kpix 5. >>> more than 145 women wrote an open letter about the pervasive nature of sexual harassment in state politics as well. >>> two planes collided on the tarmac with flames visible on the tail section of one of these planes. the airport -- aircraft was empty and being told out of the gate, when it clipped another -- it was being towed out of the gate when it clipped another plane. at least one person is being treated at a hospital for injuries. >>> tonight, the final report is out on the failures of the oroville dam, which sparked a massive evacuation last february. >> reporter: a bad build from the beginning. a report by an independent team of experts found the problems with the oroville spillway happened almost immediately afte
the allegations are the latest in the bay area food world. 10 friedman -- ken friedman was accused of 10 employees by harassment in his new york restaurant. and oakland shift has -- chef has stepped away from day-to- day operations for his restaurant. >> we reached out to jeremy, but did not get a response. in the newsroom, ondrea borba -- andria borba , kpix 5. >>> more than 145 women wrote an open letter about the pervasive nature of sexual harassment in state politics as well....
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emily: that was nasdaq ceo adena friedman in davos.brought, went public with a good for -- with a with a bidic for qualcomm -- we will discuss the impact on apple's supply chain. if you have a bloomberg, check out the bloomberg terminal, tv . watch us online, click on our charts and graphics, and interact directly with us. go to tv on your terminal. contact us on twitter. check out "tick tock" by bloomberg. the first 24 hour global news network streaming live on twit ter. network streaming >> president trump is on his way , and his top economic advisers are setting the stage for the rollout of his america first manifesto by signaling a tougher stance on trade. treasury secretary steven mnuchin said a weaker currency is good for u.s. trade. morgan stanley ceo james gorman said he's more worried about record highs in the stock market than about the fed. >> at this point i am less worried about monetary policy and the alignment into a more natural stands, which is starting in the u.s. it will eventually moved to japan. the market
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thomas friedman moderated the event. mr. friedman: welcome, everybody.hank you for skipping lunch. the subject today is finding a new equilibrium in the middle east. we have a terrific panel of representatives from the region.
thomas friedman moderated the event. mr. friedman: welcome, everybody.hank you for skipping lunch. the subject today is finding a new equilibrium in the middle east. we have a terrific panel of representatives from the region.
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friedman: welcome, everybody. thank you for skipping lunch. co
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emily: that was nasdaq ceo adena friedman in davos.com created the potential for a giant in global chips. we will discuss the impact on apple's supply chain. if you have a holistically, not just that one. emily: that was nasdaq ceo adena bloomberg, check out the bloomberg terminal, tv . watch us online, click on our charts, and interact directly with us. go to tv on your terminal. contact us on twitter. byck out "tick tock" bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ alisa: i'm alisa parenti in washington, and you are watching "bloomberg technology." here is a check of your "first word news." willrump administration delay the release of the fiscal year 2019 budget until february 12, a week later than expected. the budget typically arrives in congress by the first monday in february, which falls this year on february 5. blamed the government shutdown for the lost time. a court in brazil voted unanimously today to uphold the corruption conviction of former president lula. fromuld prevent him participating in presidential elections scheduled
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friedman. does the river still catch on fire? >> nos. we are coming up on the 50th anniversary and i'm happy to report the environmental health of the river has been restored significantly. so we are proud of what we've been able to achieve since that dark day. >> i was student at ohio state university around that time. and we used to talk about fish fries up on the river. so wrong kind. question for you, if i could, by 2020, total volume of cargo ship biwater is expected to double just 17 years ago in 2001. ships continue to get bigger see more congestion at the docks. how do we ensure that ports are able to effectively distribute and receive goods as ships continue to grow incise is a policy of finding, is poly issue, is it funding issue, is it both? and if it is a funding issue, what can we do, how do we go about more with less? >> certainly policy and funding issue both. you heard me say earlier, apaa is asking for $66 billion over the next ten years to address many of those issues that you just spoke to deepening water side projects
friedman. does the river still catch on fire? >> nos. we are coming up on the 50th anniversary and i'm happy to report the environmental health of the river has been restored significantly. so we are proud of what we've been able to achieve since that dark day. >> i was student at ohio state university around that time. and we used to talk about fish fries up on the river. so wrong kind. question for you, if i could, by 2020, total volume of cargo ship biwater is expected to double...
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in sonoma county, wayne friedman, abc news 7, news. >>> the oakland a's are taking action to make the fan experience safer. the team announced today that they're expand the protective netting from the coliseum beyond both dugouts. it will ensure fan safety and is in line with recommendations made by major league baseball. the netting's green color will be similar to the grass to minimize the impact to fans and tv viewers. >>> the coliseum went through a transformation, crews are dumping dirt on the field for a supercross event this weekend. it will take over 500 truckloads to build the track for saturday's big event. the total amount of dirt being brought in, about 11 million pounds. >>> while a bay area history kl exhibit has been extended for another year and the intense interest isn't just from a century ago, but what they have to say about our political debay today. >> reporter: at the beginning of world war ii, the presidio was the hub of the domestic battle here at home. the forced evacuation of japanese-american citizen. liz melaker is the the the general -- from his desk in th
in sonoma county, wayne friedman, abc news 7, news. >>> the oakland a's are taking action to make the fan experience safer. the team announced today that they're expand the protective netting from the coliseum beyond both dugouts. it will ensure fan safety and is in line with recommendations made by major league baseball. the netting's green color will be similar to the grass to minimize the impact to fans and tv viewers. >>> the coliseum went through a transformation, crews...
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i don't remember it. >> south korea north korea. >> everybody else with john friedman not jerry raffertynot gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, while the heated seat soothes your back, neck and shoulders. kohler is an expert in bathing, so you can count on a deep soaking experience. are you seeing this? the kohler walk-in bath comes with fully adjustable hydrotherapy jets and our exclusive bubblemassage. everything is installed in as little as a day by a kohler-certified installer. and it's made by kohler- america's leading plumbing brand. we need this bath. yes. yes you do. a kohler walk-in bath provides independence with peace of mind. call for a free kohler night-light toilet seat with consultation... or visit kohler
i don't remember it. >> south korea north korea. >> everybody else with john friedman not jerry raffertynot gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the...
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we find our reporter, wayne friedman, live with details on what happened here. >> reporter: good morning. if you were on a railroad, this happens eventually, after six months of service, it happened to the smart railroad. the scene behind me at roughly 7:40 this morning. this is video from sky 7. smart says the southbound train would have been moving at 79 miles per hour. full speed when the accident occurred. the force of the impact pushed the victim 50 yards down the track. we also have some interviews here with smart police chief jennifer welsh, saying the railroad has video of the accident from the train. >> well, certainly, point of impact, hopefully will be captured on the video, but a lot goes into that prior to what happened, what this person was going, how they were acting, were they on the sidewalk or middle of the intersection. there's a lot of factors to look at to figure out exactly how this happen. >> reporter: they are figuring it out for quite a while. they have not said what happened. they have not said whether it was a suicide or an accident. they are just not saying. s
we find our reporter, wayne friedman, live with details on what happened here. >> reporter: good morning. if you were on a railroad, this happens eventually, after six months of service, it happened to the smart railroad. the scene behind me at roughly 7:40 this morning. this is video from sky 7. smart says the southbound train would have been moving at 79 miles per hour. full speed when the accident occurred. the force of the impact pushed the victim 50 yards down the track. we also have...
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thank you so much, tina vanessa friedman. great conversation. >>> h.r. mcmaster says russia is meddling is another presidential election and it is the election of an american ail lly. we'll break it down with other known cases of kremlin interference. you're watching "velshi & ruhle" on msnbc. and at our factory in, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. you're watching "velshi & ruhle." we have breaking news. nbc news has confirmed the trump administration will announce later today that it is ending temporary legal status for 200,000 people from el salvador who have been living in the united states for nearly two decades. they'll have until september of 2019 to seek permanent reside
thank you so much, tina vanessa friedman. great conversation. >>> h.r. mcmaster says russia is meddling is another presidential election and it is the election of an american ail lly. we'll break it down with other known cases of kremlin interference. you're watching "velshi & ruhle" on msnbc. and at our factory in, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one...
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these were immigrants from italy and friedman from the united states who did this work to create probablyhought from the florida avenue going across the bypass. really good view from there. >> 50,000 people a day can see this mural by riding up and down the red line, between rhode island avenue and noma and also our visitors who are on amtrak or on marc can see it from the train stations. >> with all the controversy taking down the couldn't federal statues, i think this is just an mazing, um, statement. >> this is an homage to what it takes to be part of the history of this country and what it takes to build. these things don't magically appear on the mall. it's a lot of hard work a lot of crafts man ship and the department of general services wanted to hahn are in that. >> makes me tear up. it's amazing. i love it. >> still ahead we hit the bay with how folks in the dmv make a living. we'll be right back. ♪ the great emperor penguin migration. trekking a hundred miles inland to their breeding grounds. except for these two fellows. this time next yea
these were immigrants from italy and friedman from the united states who did this work to create probablyhought from the florida avenue going across the bypass. really good view from there. >> 50,000 people a day can see this mural by riding up and down the red line, between rhode island avenue and noma and also our visitors who are on amtrak or on marc can see it from the train stations. >> with all the controversy taking down the couldn't federal statues, i think this is just an...
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in marin county, wade friedman, abc7 news. >>> secretary kirsten neilson confirmed today dhs has asked federal prosecutors to take legal action against sanctuary cities. the head of immigrations and customs enforcement has been highly critical saying california could feel the wrath of his agency because of the sanctuary state decision. >>> and we're getti ting word t a former cia officer had been arrested, he may be connected more than a dozen deaths of operatives in china. he carried a notebook with classified information and the names of cia agents. the former agent is identified as 53-year-old jerry chun lee. >>> a teenager's bravery brings a nightmare to light. after she did, thorauthorities d her 12 brothers and sisters shackled inside a home. >>> a man accused of killing two california deputis laughs out loud and makes outrageous comments about the victims. >>> live doppler 7 tracking several storms, i'll have the timeline of the next two systems coming up. >>> and of course going to the dentist isn't fun but neither is putting it >>> the mother of 13 children kept locked in filt
in marin county, wade friedman, abc7 news. >>> secretary kirsten neilson confirmed today dhs has asked federal prosecutors to take legal action against sanctuary cities. the head of immigrations and customs enforcement has been highly critical saying california could feel the wrath of his agency because of the sanctuary state decision. >>> and we're getti ting word t a former cia officer had been arrested, he may be connected more than a dozen deaths of operatives in china. he...
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frankie friedman was a woman who had a very simple goal in life. her goal was to do everything she could eliminate discrimination. franky was born in november of 1916. she was one of eight children. she was raised in a segregated neighborhood in virginia and she said from the time she was a very young girl that she wanted to change the world. she met her husband of over 50 years in new york where he was attending graduate school. why was he in new york attending graduate school? he was from missouri. he was in new york attending graduate school because after graduating from lincoln, a historically black college in missouri, the university of missouri refused to admit him. they said rather than allow you on our campus, we will send you to new york for graduate school. frankie was in new york, her husband was in new york. they met, they fell in love, and they got married. frankie then -- they moved to the washington, d.c., area and tbrangy then -- and frankie then decided she was going to law school. her third year of law school, she went to hour law
frankie friedman was a woman who had a very simple goal in life. her goal was to do everything she could eliminate discrimination. franky was born in november of 1916. she was one of eight children. she was raised in a segregated neighborhood in virginia and she said from the time she was a very young girl that she wanted to change the world. she met her husband of over 50 years in new york where he was attending graduate school. why was he in new york attending graduate school? he was from...
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stanton friedman explicitly says roswell is a cosmic watergate. other rival researchers like don schmidt described the kennedy assassination as a formative experience and compare the government's statements on roswell to the warren commission report. in neither case can this official document be trusted. philip courso, who writes the really popular "the day after roswell" is a firm advocate of the two oswalds theory of the kennedy assassination and goes further than that to say that the entire cold war was really just a cover to help develop anti-alien defense mechanisms. and you see this flood of roswell literature through the '80s, through the '90s, that said, yes, the government covered it up. and they didn't do it for our own good. donald kehoe was wrong. instead, it is a litany of misinformation and misdeeds. no longer is the air force this benign body trying to protect the public from national hysteria. now, president truman sets up magic 12 in 1947 as a special government body to cover up the truth about ufos. presumably also in charge of t
stanton friedman explicitly says roswell is a cosmic watergate. other rival researchers like don schmidt described the kennedy assassination as a formative experience and compare the government's statements on roswell to the warren commission report. in neither case can this official document be trusted. philip courso, who writes the really popular "the day after roswell" is a firm advocate of the two oswalds theory of the kennedy assassination and goes further than that to say that...
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green blood and friedman and that's remember these three are supporters of illegal israeli settlements i mean there are only through and through either charities and foundations supporters of israeli illegal settlements in palestinian territory so all in all we have an administration we have a vice president that are you know see israel as not only just a special but they see it as an instrument of god in the region obviously they're singing from the same hymn sheet when they talk about iran and the nuclear deal and speaking from the same the same language but i suppose interesting also is that one way of kind of almost trying to bring saudi arabia back into the fold because in in the end that's exactly what saudi arabia wants to hear and mike pence made quite a thing of it and that seems to be the key area that netanyahu wanted to talk about jerry in his speech that's very true is very important and just have three things to say about this first of all king abdullah of jordan told mike pence that he disagrees completely and this is going to have terrible consequences for the region an
green blood and friedman and that's remember these three are supporters of illegal israeli settlements i mean there are only through and through either charities and foundations supporters of israeli illegal settlements in palestinian territory so all in all we have an administration we have a vice president that are you know see israel as not only just a special but they see it as an instrument of god in the region obviously they're singing from the same hymn sheet when they talk about iran...
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in napa, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >>> a suspect is hospitalized after a wild confrontation in hayward when a suspect hit them with a vehicle. it happened at larch mont and broad more avenue. that officer had been tailing the suspects. one suspect got out and ran and the officer got out and ran after her. after a short chase, police caught the driver. t >>> alameda county deputy is under arrest after an inmate was beat up on his watch. alyssa harrington tells us the deputy may have been trying to get revenge on that inmate. >> joseph bailey was arrested monday morning after a three-months long investigation. he's accused of knowingly and willingly -- bailey and an inmate allegedly had some sort of argument. then just a few hours later, that person was attacked by a group of other inmates. >> we believe that there was some type of interaction that took place between him and the inmate that was attacked. and that maybe as retaliation for retribution, he sanctioned this assault to occur. >> reporter: this happened in the dormitory area of the jail's minimum security area in dublin. office
in napa, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >>> a suspect is hospitalized after a wild confrontation in hayward when a suspect hit them with a vehicle. it happened at larch mont and broad more avenue. that officer had been tailing the suspects. one suspect got out and ran and the officer got out and ran after her. after a short chase, police caught the driver. t >>> alameda county deputy is under arrest after an inmate was beat up on his watch. alyssa harrington tells us the deputy...
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wayne friedman is in santa rosa. >> reporter: in the auditor yubl at the santa rosa city hall, firefighting of the legislative kind. >> let's turn our attention once again to utility wildfire prevention. >> reporter: it's a traveling road show of the committee for transportation safety. senator hill, asking what kind of laws the state might pass to prevent tragedies like the ones here last fall. >> it's important to hear the responses from the regulators and we regulate the regulators. so if they're not going to be responsible to protect communities, we need to pass laws to make sure that they do. >> when the senate committee calls, you must show up, like michael picker who told the panel that there's an effectiveness gap between passing legislation and the pragmatics of implementing it. >> every time you do something, somebody is disadvantaged and they're going to use the legal process to slow it down. >> pg&e vice president pat hogan -- >> these are state wide issues, and we need state wide solutions. >> reporter: mr. hogan is the only one that declined our request for an interview. pg&e
wayne friedman is in santa rosa. >> reporter: in the auditor yubl at the santa rosa city hall, firefighting of the legislative kind. >> let's turn our attention once again to utility wildfire prevention. >> reporter: it's a traveling road show of the committee for transportation safety. senator hill, asking what kind of laws the state might pass to prevent tragedies like the ones here last fall. >> it's important to hear the responses from the regulators and we regulate...
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argued the need for public intervention in the economy of the nation on the opposite side milton friedman yes that treatment the hero of freedom economic.
argued the need for public intervention in the economy of the nation on the opposite side milton friedman yes that treatment the hero of freedom economic.
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argued the need for public intervention in the economy of the nation on the opposite side milton friedman yes that treatment of freedom and economic consumption of the bloodthirsty dictator pinochet yuri's remain the source of current economic policies of the past and anything we can do to keep down government spending is a good thing we should restrict it to those activities like defense which we really need to do. because it's a political decision that's why in the past i've called it a crime against humanity because it's an act of decision to kind of walk they have run out of money the central bank just credits because there's no limit to the amount they credit accounts so let's see how money is created in the united states . in order to overthrow regime it does take popular discontent and popular mobilization but it also requires actors with in the leadership of the regime who feel that the regime is no longer serving the national interest you need people in the military or the bureau. crissy or both who are willing to see the regime change otherwise they would be able to put down a p
argued the need for public intervention in the economy of the nation on the opposite side milton friedman yes that treatment of freedom and economic consumption of the bloodthirsty dictator pinochet yuri's remain the source of current economic policies of the past and anything we can do to keep down government spending is a good thing we should restrict it to those activities like defense which we really need to do. because it's a political decision that's why in the past i've called it a crime...
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milton friedman. i arrived in italy in november two thousand and eleven to shoot a documentary the nation was at risk of default and under pressure of the european institutions the berlusconi government had just resigned in favor of mario monti a technician who would have afforded the forthcoming catastrophe it was the first time in a decade that i came back to the land where i was born. to advance a moral vision. a vision of a society where men and women are free. free to choose italy had been downgraded by the radio agencies and had lost credibility in the eyes of international markets there was everywhere a climate of fear and uncertainty about the future. when government attempts to substitute its own judgments. for the judgments of free people. the results are usually disastrous. the italian case with its debt out of control could have even caused a domino effect on the whole european economy not only dose of the pigs. what was going on in europe in contrast to the free market invisible hand. whi
milton friedman. i arrived in italy in november two thousand and eleven to shoot a documentary the nation was at risk of default and under pressure of the european institutions the berlusconi government had just resigned in favor of mario monti a technician who would have afforded the forthcoming catastrophe it was the first time in a decade that i came back to the land where i was born. to advance a moral vision. a vision of a society where men and women are free. free to choose italy had been...
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chicago's called the ball university all right was the congo school of finance is quite famous milton friedman and all those guys right is that right is that you're following the footsteps of and so that minor school because if you're looking at the step chapter one of max's version of how to win friends and influence people threaten bodily harm i was originally thinking that way and i sort of changed my mind because of my show. knows more about the people in finance i didn't really seem to get along with right so he had to go to the finance and do more business sort of i sort of segue it out of finance actually i got interested to. see the science. data science and money this sounds like a prelude to pinpoint getting into because i think the person i wish i'd gotten in the big point ten years i recommended. you got two kids i got to write a lie and. so how we do want to build a house a house a house life for the last smart make good choices we've got tiger mom on their back you know through the door that you see that you're just an old school new school more old school the same because while
chicago's called the ball university all right was the congo school of finance is quite famous milton friedman and all those guys right is that right is that you're following the footsteps of and so that minor school because if you're looking at the step chapter one of max's version of how to win friends and influence people threaten bodily harm i was originally thinking that way and i sort of changed my mind because of my show. knows more about the people in finance i didn't really seem to get...
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last season, we caught one the friedmans of ridgewood, new jersey, who wanted to cut their bill. you have a beautiful home. >> thank you. >> reporter: energy expert scott fisher found cool air pouring in. the family replacing the bulbs, sealing off windows and adding a new door sweep. today, they tell us it added up to hundreds of dollars in savings over the winter. >> we save about 10% on our energy importantly, the temperature is even throughout our home. >> everyone's looking to save, because it's going to be a cold winter ahead. you have some other areas of the home that don't cost anything to make changes? >> reporter: that's right. if you have an act tick, weather industrial around the entrance. close the drapes throughout your home. if you have ceiling fans, reverse them. that will push the warm air down into the home. >> reverse them. i didn't know you could do that. rebecca, thank you so much. happy new year. >>> when we come back here tonight, there is news about tonya harding. is she acknowledging something that she's never acknowledged before? >>> and that fireworks e
last season, we caught one the friedmans of ridgewood, new jersey, who wanted to cut their bill. you have a beautiful home. >> thank you. >> reporter: energy expert scott fisher found cool air pouring in. the family replacing the bulbs, sealing off windows and adding a new door sweep. today, they tell us it added up to hundreds of dollars in savings over the winter. >> we save about 10% on our energy importantly, the temperature is even throughout our home. >> everyone's...
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foreign ministers of several middle eastern countries sit down with "new york times" columnist thomas friedman to talk about the region and relations with the u.s. this was part of the world economic forum in doubles, switzerland. it is just under an hour.
foreign ministers of several middle eastern countries sit down with "new york times" columnist thomas friedman to talk about the region and relations with the u.s. this was part of the world economic forum in doubles, switzerland. it is just under an hour.
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[applause] allison: my name is allison friedman, and i am a first-time candidate running for congress in virginia's 10th district. [applause] and standing in front of this icon of unity, i think about our president, and i think about the founders, and i think they knew that at some point, we would tirade in the white house. what they did not count on was a congress without the courage to hold him accountable. [applause] but i look at here and i see courage. i secret in the silence-breakers , and the dreamers, and the moms who demand, and the black lives that matter. [applause] and deliver alabama. [applause] and courage that says to congress, if this job is too hard, and if this president is too scary to take on, we will take your place. [applause] we are ready to fight for a government that doesn't shut down, and understands that you can't incentivize work if childcare costs more than you are paid. caree ready to make health more accessible and affordable. fact, inady to deal in science, and integrity. becausere ready to run the only thing scarier than stepping into this ring is seei
[applause] allison: my name is allison friedman, and i am a first-time candidate running for congress in virginia's 10th district. [applause] and standing in front of this icon of unity, i think about our president, and i think about the founders, and i think they knew that at some point, we would tirade in the white house. what they did not count on was a congress without the courage to hold him accountable. [applause] but i look at here and i see courage. i secret in the silence-breakers ,...
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who do i mean by this, people like tom friedman, malcolm gladwell, the whole editorial staff of the financial times and the economist who specialize in formulating and refining the conventional wisdom and enforcing they told depletes what they want to hear of course your policy is justified and moral and right and opioid epidemics and stuff like that, that is the failure of older people, keep doing what you're doing so we need to think about this. it is a category of thought that nobody has explored. i would suggest that we all were some of us whoever is interested, come up with a definition of only is a parallel of populism because this really does work both ways in reality just not get in our language but i think that we will get there. [applause] we have time for questions and microphones. i will start with the first question picking up on something that roger eluted to them wondering whether the circumstances to be of populism arises when there is a divide between the but it seems to be different because the nature of the bureaucracy, administration and how we are ruled. does that give ri
who do i mean by this, people like tom friedman, malcolm gladwell, the whole editorial staff of the financial times and the economist who specialize in formulating and refining the conventional wisdom and enforcing they told depletes what they want to hear of course your policy is justified and moral and right and opioid epidemics and stuff like that, that is the failure of older people, keep doing what you're doing so we need to think about this. it is a category of thought that nobody has...