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alexander friedman is to leave the company.ave more on this story throughout the show. -- a new ceo at gam. david jacoob. -- david jacob. you have more? >> let's have a look at what is happening with the asian trade. the u.s. midterms are very much in focus. we have seen the regional benchmark index slightly higher across asia. you are seeing a lot of concerned about what is happening with the u.s.-china trade relationship. the pboc government advisor has is not worried about to be seven to the u.s. dollar-yuan relationship. manus: thank you very much. juliette is in singapore. let's have a quick check in on our main story. it is about china. xi have chinese president remaining ready to discuss the trade solution with the united states. he said that they are not going to be believed or pressed by foreign powers. both china and the u.s. would like to see greater economic cooperation. china is ready to have discussions on issues of mutual concern. toward issues that are mutually acceptable. that was china's vice president speakin
alexander friedman is to leave the company.ave more on this story throughout the show. -- a new ceo at gam. david jacoob. -- david jacob. you have more? >> let's have a look at what is happening with the asian trade. the u.s. midterms are very much in focus. we have seen the regional benchmark index slightly higher across asia. you are seeing a lot of concerned about what is happening with the u.s.-china trade relationship. the pboc government advisor has is not worried about to be seven...
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alex friedman steps down.ra, another warning about the revenue prospects from the copenhagen business. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. we are 20 minutes into the trading day. european equity markets barely flat, losing the gains. the most closely watched expensive congressional elections in memory. democrats are expected to take the house. polls.ng to the latest let's speak to stephanie kelly. paribas isg from still with us. talk about your base case, if the divided congress, if the democrats take the house and the republicans take the senate, and if so what difference will that make in the second half of the trump residency? stephanie: i think there are good reasons to believe it is likely the democrats take the house. turnout among voters has been strong. early indicators are positive. that said, it is fair to say there are higher polling errors than you would normally expect with polls and other countries. that base case comes to pass and we get democrats taking the house, what
alex friedman steps down.ra, another warning about the revenue prospects from the copenhagen business. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. we are 20 minutes into the trading day. european equity markets barely flat, losing the gains. the most closely watched expensive congressional elections in memory. democrats are expected to take the house. polls.ng to the latest let's speak to stephanie kelly. paribas isg from still with us. talk about your base case, if the...
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friedman steps down. --ostile takeover we are counting you down after the u.s. bid terms. dominated i have budget factors. italy is certainly part of the story as well. the pound is trading higher today.
friedman steps down. --ostile takeover we are counting you down after the u.s. bid terms. dominated i have budget factors. italy is certainly part of the story as well. the pound is trading higher today.
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if we recall, milton friedman gave rise to the notion of just because we fund schools through government doesn't mean that government knows best for other people's children. but i think what we've seen today with over a hundred years of our current schools system, it's become really the playground for partisan political and special interests. and i think parents and the public have really had enough. so the more we can put parents in control, let private philanthropies and other organizations help where there is a true financial need, we're going to see that minimized. >> host: what is the independent institute? >> guest: the independent institute is headquartered in oakland, california, and we stand for peaceful, prosperous solutions and the protection of individual rights. >> host: is it a libertarian-based -- >> guest: well, we're nonpartisan, but limited government. so, yes, we would fall on the libertarian side of things, but we're nonpartisan. >> host: are vouchers, charter schools, are they working, in your view? >> guest: i think the more options we have, the better. there's a ra
if we recall, milton friedman gave rise to the notion of just because we fund schools through government doesn't mean that government knows best for other people's children. but i think what we've seen today with over a hundred years of our current schools system, it's become really the playground for partisan political and special interests. and i think parents and the public have really had enough. so the more we can put parents in control, let private philanthropies and other organizations...
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look at the citations that have been given the influence you can see the numbers given with milton friedman, marks and the best of them and smith won on the citation level that was hired the next three put together. so, smith is a figure that destroyed the world of economics and the effect of that is he's become important to be associated with particular ideas and so he's found himself the subject of misappropriation from across the political spectrum and the result has been caricaturist one has been the idea behind it is on the right of the political spectrum that he is a great economist, libertarian whose great genius is in releasing the world from the utopian delusions of socialism and communism. another character on the other side of the spectrum is that he's a market fundamentalist for human equality and therefore what we have between the two is an astonishing dichotomy of views. i'm going to save you by suggesting it is none of these things. then the question is adam smith and why should we care about him. i would start by saying there is a prestige that we see manifesting itself in o
look at the citations that have been given the influence you can see the numbers given with milton friedman, marks and the best of them and smith won on the citation level that was hired the next three put together. so, smith is a figure that destroyed the world of economics and the effect of that is he's become important to be associated with particular ideas and so he's found himself the subject of misappropriation from across the political spectrum and the result has been caricaturist one...
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in san francisco, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >> next it's noer ctm displa ceeli sid >>> welcome backinning number from the $$155 million megamillions drawing. 7, 10, 30, 33, 59, the meganumber 23. nobody picked all six. so the japgs goes up to $172 million. nasa ace insight is in the foinl countdown to land on mars. it's expected to arrive on the red planet on monday. following the six-month journey. this is the ninth attempt at landing on mars. the first space craft launch from the west coast to land on another planet. it took off from vaneden burg. overall only about 40% mars income taxes have succeeded. >>> happening today in san francisco, the mayor month hotel life size ginger bread mouse opens up. this is the sweet escape. in supersized creation welcomes visitors beginning at 10:30 this morning. thehouse is 25 feet high, 35 feet wide and features a private dining space inside. a 23-foot christmas tree. cham bane and pop-up shop are close by. the pop-up will be open until jan 1st. >> next at 6:00, a shocking site as the ferry slams into the water front. passengers tell us what t
in san francisco, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >> next it's noer ctm displa ceeli sid >>> welcome backinning number from the $$155 million megamillions drawing. 7, 10, 30, 33, 59, the meganumber 23. nobody picked all six. so the japgs goes up to $172 million. nasa ace insight is in the foinl countdown to land on mars. it's expected to arrive on the red planet on monday. following the six-month journey. this is the ninth attempt at landing on mars. the first space craft launch from...
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abc 7 news reporter wayne friedman has more how the big man is trying to appeal to millennials pat atory about sowing that hasn't happened but will. and we warn you in advance you need to get used to it. >> you want to have your picture taken with santa. >> sure. >> after that ringing endorsement welcome to westfield mall. >> there is a change coming. >> like what? >> have you seen santa here today? >> santa? >> yeah. >> no. >> no, not here. used to be you go to the mall and see santa on the christmas set, stand in line, sit on his lap, take a picture. you'd pay a few bucks. when well now there is a twist. they're calling it the selfie santa. >> how much that going to cost. >> unlike years past you'll get a warneding santa in the very hauls a a photo-op and why not if you won't get off the phone and come to santa now he comes to you. >> i think it's cool. >> i believe in selfies. >> we try to stay off social media. >> okay. where is he? >> he is not here yet. >> not until the seventh of december. >> not yet. >> nope. and as for explaining all the many pictures of santa destined for s
abc 7 news reporter wayne friedman has more how the big man is trying to appeal to millennials pat atory about sowing that hasn't happened but will. and we warn you in advance you need to get used to it. >> you want to have your picture taken with santa. >> sure. >> after that ringing endorsement welcome to westfield mall. >> there is a change coming. >> like what? >> have you seen santa here today? >> santa? >> yeah. >> no. >> no, not...
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in san francisco, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >> next it's no ordinary christmas display.nger bread house. ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ [ready forngs ] christmas? no, it's way too early to be annoyed by christmas. you just need some holiday spirit! that's it! this feud just went mobile. with xfinity xfi you get the best wifi experience at home. and with xfinity mobile, you get the best wireless coverage for your phone. ...you're about to find out! you don't even know where i live... hello! see the grinch in theaters by saying "get grinch tickets" into your xfinity x1 voice remote. a guy just dropped this off. he-he-he-he. irchlt here are the winning numbers from last night's $$55 million megamels 7, 0, 30, 33, 59, the meganumber 23. nobody matched all six to the jackpot goes up to $172 million. >>> happening in san francisco, the life size ginger were bread in san francisco opens up. this year's creation will welcome visitors beginning at 10:30 this morning. it's 25 feet high. and 35 feet wide and features a private dining space. a 23-foot tree and hot
in san francisco, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >> next it's no ordinary christmas display.nger bread house. ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ [ready forngs ] christmas? no, it's way too early to be annoyed by christmas. you just need some holiday spirit! that's it! this feud just went mobile. with xfinity xfi you get the best wifi experience at home. and with xfinity mobile, you get the best wireless coverage for your phone. ...you're about to find out! you don't...
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in napa wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >> this is such a wonderful story for so many reasons. just like steph's oldest daughter, riley, who's cute as well. but how many nba stars write a handwritten note to one of their hands? great job steph curry. thanks for joining you. i'm larry beil. abc 7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >>> realized the car was braking. at the same time he didn't have enough time to stop. >> there's been a lot of that in the bay area lately. the roads are bad and the rain isn't going away just yet. >> the skies really opened up last night and the weather sent waste water treatment plants into overdrive at 1:00 this morning. >>> our smoky skies may be gone but does the danger still linger in the air in the new effort to gauge the impact on all of that bad air. >>> use think these workers won the lottery, right? well, in a way they did. are. >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> this is our power lines going off. i really hope nothing catches on fire. there's our travel trailer. >> thankfully nothing apparently did but people in moss be
in napa wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >> this is such a wonderful story for so many reasons. just like steph's oldest daughter, riley, who's cute as well. but how many nba stars write a handwritten note to one of their hands? great job steph curry. thanks for joining you. i'm larry beil. abc 7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >>> realized the car was braking. at the same time he didn't have enough time to stop. >> there's been a lot of that in the bay area lately. the roads are...
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chernoff fails to point out he's a lawyer for zach friedman and paterson, who have been pursuing us since 2015 with a lawsuit. he needs to keep his lawsuit going. originally, the decision here was made in continuances on this matter that the decision of an a.a.b. would preempt the legal outcome. now, what's happened is, the a.a.b., the abatements appeal board, have gone through this matter in extraordinary detail already, and they have given us the instructions to provide this documentation. so here it is in the continuation, and remember, he wants to see his lawsuit going. that's what this is really about at this point. so the a.a.b. has already made this decision. here is the documentation from the a.a.b. hearing. there's a variety of complaints that chernoff is coming up with, but let me, first of all, just show you what we're talking about here. this is the d.o.o. requester's building, this huge structure here. and the pictures that chernoff shows, they are complaining about this garage. you can't even see the deck. it has no public access. it has no public concern. he has taken a pic
chernoff fails to point out he's a lawyer for zach friedman and paterson, who have been pursuing us since 2015 with a lawsuit. he needs to keep his lawsuit going. originally, the decision here was made in continuances on this matter that the decision of an a.a.b. would preempt the legal outcome. now, what's happened is, the a.a.b., the abatements appeal board, have gone through this matter in extraordinary detail already, and they have given us the instructions to provide this documentation. so...
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thomas friedman of the new york times who sort of tried to verbalize a reasonable moral approach but at the end he sort of said where we would be rather bet that we would be better off with inhabitants but instead of another prince would not speak english who would not be on our side so there is this compromise as far as an initial way of managing the crisis but i don't think now when you consider the other elements in washington or in europe i don't think that even trump will be able to contain this crisis and keep support in m.b.'s so far so it's it will be time when someone at the white house would say well let's consider is m.m. m.b. as a liability or something else all right. we thank you very much. so at the heart of this is the murder of one man and that's the father of four journalists just one day before his wedding let's wind back to october the second where charles stratford's oct the second for fifty seven am local time in istanbul security camera footage shows him and his fiance hoodies each angus entering the building of his recently acquired istanbul apartment. hours l
thomas friedman of the new york times who sort of tried to verbalize a reasonable moral approach but at the end he sort of said where we would be rather bet that we would be better off with inhabitants but instead of another prince would not speak english who would not be on our side so there is this compromise as far as an initial way of managing the crisis but i don't think now when you consider the other elements in washington or in europe i don't think that even trump will be able to...
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the friedman schools were open to everyone. of course no white southerner would send his children to school with a former slave child at that point. so there is some truth in that, but the whole truth is often different from what we learn. [ applause ] . thank you all. thank you all. >>> coming up thanksgiving weekend on the c-span networks -- on c pan tonight at 8:00 eastern, supreme court justice kagan followed by chief justice john roberts. friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern former new jersey governor chris harris and others discuss the opioid epidemic. saturday at 8:p.m. eastern, photo journalists talk about their favorite photographs taken on the campaign trail. and sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern gun laws and self-defense. on book tv on c-span2 tonight at 8:30 eastern, retired general stanley mccrystal talks about 13 great leaders. friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, political writer derek hunter. saturday at 8:p.m., lindsey adario talks about photos she has taken in the middle east. sunday at 9:p.m. on afterwards, pulitzer p
the friedman schools were open to everyone. of course no white southerner would send his children to school with a former slave child at that point. so there is some truth in that, but the whole truth is often different from what we learn. [ applause ] . thank you all. thank you all. >>> coming up thanksgiving weekend on the c-span networks -- on c pan tonight at 8:00 eastern, supreme court justice kagan followed by chief justice john roberts. friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern former new...
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>> well, it's tom friedman. let's take it where it's coming. think that -- i don't think that calling the president a chump is helpful. i don't think that calling him immora although it may be cathar is especially helpful either our relationshi with saudi arabia has always been tran transa relationshi about saudi arabia is always about our larger saudi arabia rule of law or anything else. so my view of this is informed by the problem that we have and we've talked about many times the politicalization of absolu everything. look, if people cared as much about jamal khashoggi as they did about half a million people in syria, as they cared about the 85,000 kids in yemen, about what i happening about the murder frankly clearly by the way ordered by putin of dissid in the uk. if everybody cared about those the same way, i would credit the object to his statements on saudi arabia a lot more. >> but he was elected to up end the status quo when it came to foreig policy. that's not what he's doing. he's reinforcing the very worst elemen of a policy that
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here is thomas friedman.t is the worst thing about president trump's approach to foreign policy? the combination is terrible. he sells out american values enough but then gets nothing of value in return. a little harsh? >> well, it's tom friedman. let's take it where it's coming from is important. i don't think that -- i don't think that calling the president a chump is helpful. i don't think that calling him immoral although it may be cathartic is especially helpful either. our relationship with saudi arabia has always been transactional. our relationship about saudi arabia is always about our larger goals not for saudi arabia's rule of law or anything else. so my view of this is informed by the problem that we have and we've talked about many times. the politicalization of absolutely everything. look, if people cared as much about jamal khashoggi as they did about half a million people in syria, as they cared about the 85,000 kids in yemen, about what is happening about the murder frankly clearly by the way
here is thomas friedman.t is the worst thing about president trump's approach to foreign policy? the combination is terrible. he sells out american values enough but then gets nothing of value in return. a little harsh? >> well, it's tom friedman. let's take it where it's coming from is important. i don't think that -- i don't think that calling the president a chump is helpful. i don't think that calling him immoral although it may be cathartic is especially helpful either. our...
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i honestly feel that these kinds of things are a waste of time, and i'm sorry to say, give zach friedman a very bad name. we sat through so many, castro street, had gone on for eight years. this seems like retaliatory litigation, and i'd be embarrassed if i were the owner or the attorney doing this. i vote to -- move to not approve the project as opposed. >> second. >> secretary: seeing nothing further, motion that's seconded to not take d.r. on that motion -- [ roll call ] so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 6-0. >> president hillis: okay, and the meeting is adjourned. >> good morning everyone. the meeting will come to order. welcome to the november 14th, 2018 regular meeting of the public safety and neighborhood services committee. i am chair of the committee. to my right is vice chair supervisor ronen. supervisor peskin will not be joining us today and shall be excuse -- would you like to make a motion to excuse him? all right. without objection. he is excused. our clerk is john carroll and i would like to thank my hernandez and jesse larson at san francisco govern
i honestly feel that these kinds of things are a waste of time, and i'm sorry to say, give zach friedman a very bad name. we sat through so many, castro street, had gone on for eight years. this seems like retaliatory litigation, and i'd be embarrassed if i were the owner or the attorney doing this. i vote to -- move to not approve the project as opposed. >> second. >> secretary: seeing nothing further, motion that's seconded to not take d.r. on that motion -- [ roll call ] so...
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. >> reporter: santa rosa, wayne friedman. >>> we have a full list of resources on our website.ion to the red crosby texting the words res cross to 90999. >>> b.a.r.t. has an official app to help you navigate trains. it will give you real-time departure times. it also links to the b.a.r.t. watch app which riders can use to report suspicious or illegal activity. the app also includes information from 31 other transit agencies to help you plan your extended trips. the app is available for android and apple devices. >>> if you are looking for a new thanksgiving turkey recipe, let us know if you would try reynolds' new hot turkey in an oven bag. it uses flaming hot it suggests you toss them in a food processor and cover your turkey in the crumbs. >> people on social media have something to say. >> no. >> can you believe it? this is my personal favorite. chad says, america is already great. #hotcheetos. a radio station in san diego commented, your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should. alexis' hot take? >> i don't thin
. >> reporter: santa rosa, wayne friedman. >>> we have a full list of resources on our website.ion to the red crosby texting the words res cross to 90999. >>> b.a.r.t. has an official app to help you navigate trains. it will give you real-time departure times. it also links to the b.a.r.t. watch app which riders can use to report suspicious or illegal activity. the app also includes information from 31 other transit agencies to help you plan your extended trips. the app...
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earlier medina caution of a discuss trumps initiative with dr tom friedman from the hebrew university he says it will be clear whether the plan should be backed only after it's discussed between israel and the us. she gave an opinion that she believes personally about the plan that could be or not be when the plan is presented it will be discussed and debated at the israeli government and then the government itself will decide whether to back it or not there is a pall actually that was released last month which found that seventy three percent of israelis do not believe that u.s. president donald trump's peace plan would actually lead to peace and again we heard from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu he also said that he does not see any urgency and having the plan released so again a musky why do you think israel holding out for what could israel be holding out for why the rejecting that plan so strongly i think we have to differentiate between statements that are made publicly to statements that are made in rooms we are a democracy there is public opinion there is a way for
earlier medina caution of a discuss trumps initiative with dr tom friedman from the hebrew university he says it will be clear whether the plan should be backed only after it's discussed between israel and the us. she gave an opinion that she believes personally about the plan that could be or not be when the plan is presented it will be discussed and debated at the israeli government and then the government itself will decide whether to back it or not there is a pall actually that was released...
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a question or a son in law and senior advisor bassett or from the united states to israel david friedman has flown into washington for this meeting in the middle east peace coordinator jason blatt about the final content of the deal of the century planned and on has been working on for so long and perhaps it's now sees that plan that's fully korten dated with him as the kind of step that would improve israeli security permanently and needs to be done right now if there was an election going on that man would be delayed by another several months and maybe never even appen if this is the key to israel's security future then it's now needed to delay this election but couldn't really explain why jani let's expand a little bit further that particular idea by gil let's suppose the americans decide to announce they all to deal in a way though with till the ground in favor of netanyahu however we know absolutely nothing about the components of that deal fate of do is sell em final deal with the palestinian security arrangements the rights of the refugees and we don't know whether all the key pla
a question or a son in law and senior advisor bassett or from the united states to israel david friedman has flown into washington for this meeting in the middle east peace coordinator jason blatt about the final content of the deal of the century planned and on has been working on for so long and perhaps it's now sees that plan that's fully korten dated with him as the kind of step that would improve israeli security permanently and needs to be done right now if there was an election going on...
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driving to vision twenty thirty one had been so money is very quick to take the credit for it tom friedman is very quick to give him the credit for it so similarly we want to ask the hard question was he this and if he was not is he incompetent easy maybe not aware of some nefarious stuff that's going on within his government so accountability is at the center of all of this right now we know there was a murder but we want to know. the duty to everybody out there who's been mesmerized by the ghastly events of the past month so thank you so much jim and also to iran and of course if you want to find out the latest in the culture go case go over to al jazeera dot com it's one of the trending stories there right now gentlemen thank you very much indeed moving on to gaza where are the rest along the gaza israel border continues despite an. truce reports surfaced tuesday that israeli soldiers wounded abu ammar he's a young palestinian man whose photo has become a symbol of palestinian resistance joining us with the latest on gaza in east jerusalem we have al jazeera correspondent stephanie deck
driving to vision twenty thirty one had been so money is very quick to take the credit for it tom friedman is very quick to give him the credit for it so similarly we want to ask the hard question was he this and if he was not is he incompetent easy maybe not aware of some nefarious stuff that's going on within his government so accountability is at the center of all of this right now we know there was a murder but we want to know. the duty to everybody out there who's been mesmerized by the...
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friedman would argue the balfour declaration -- >> is this a question? very limited time. >> ok. was it not negotiated as a reward for bringing the u.s. into the war? he would argue that the roots and objectives of both our integrated. i think we got it. thanks. the gentleman down there, and the lady in the middle. >> my name is jeremiah reamer. two questions. i'm a little puzzled about the association democratic party with bolshevism that early, given the palmer raids -- the guy who led that also ran for the democratic nomination and for much of the 1920s. the klan was a major part of the democratic party. my more important question goes to the fact that i agree with you. r's role in thene euro crisis was very important. i'm intrigued by and would like to get further thought from you on why that is not celebrated. it is very interesting. i can imagine is difficult for both sides to sell this to their public and constituencies. their ideologies. it is hard for me to see the german chancellor saying, yes, i agreed with the hawks. it must be also difficult for the democratic party
friedman would argue the balfour declaration -- >> is this a question? very limited time. >> ok. was it not negotiated as a reward for bringing the u.s. into the war? he would argue that the roots and objectives of both our integrated. i think we got it. thanks. the gentleman down there, and the lady in the middle. >> my name is jeremiah reamer. two questions. i'm a little puzzled about the association democratic party with bolshevism that early, given the palmer raids -- the...
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friedman would argue the balfour declaration. i'm lane foundation. the balfour declaration was a not negotiated as a reward for bringing the u.s. into the war? by zion interests? roots and objectives are integrated. >> i think we got at the gentleman down there and then the lady in the middle. >> two quick questions. i'm a little puzzled about the association democratic party with bolshevism laterally given the palmer the guy who led the palmer raids ran for the democratic nomination and for much of the 1920s. the major the clan is a major part of democratic party. my more important question goes i agree with you obama and guider's role in european your crisis is very important. i'm intrigued and like to get further thoughts on why it is that isn't celebrated? i can imagine is difficult for both sides to sell this to their public and constituencies. hard for me to see the german chancellor saying yes of course i had to agree to really am grateful that obama and ims did solid dearly maybe must be also difficult for democratic party for some reason to
friedman would argue the balfour declaration. i'm lane foundation. the balfour declaration was a not negotiated as a reward for bringing the u.s. into the war? by zion interests? roots and objectives are integrated. >> i think we got at the gentleman down there and then the lady in the middle. >> two quick questions. i'm a little puzzled about the association democratic party with bolshevism laterally given the palmer the guy who led the palmer raids ran for the democratic...
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friedman steps down. --ostile takeover we are counting you down after the u.s. bid terms. today markets dominated i have budget factors. italy is certainly part of the story as well. the pound is trading higher today. sterling going down the pound going higher. the ftse 100 want lower. -- went lower. continuing decline in crude, certainly something that is worth paying attention to. for the breakeven rates we are protecting -- then we come to what probably is one of the big stocks out of europe today and that is game holding -- gam holding. losing its ceo. some would say that is inevitable. what happens next? does this open the door for a hostile takeover? that is how europe is trading. let's find out what is happening stateside. hit with the details is abigail doolittle. look at the dow, s&p 500 and nasdaq, modest gains for each. tech nasdaq up 1%, dow and s&p 500 second update in a row. and bit of a reversal for the nasdaq which has been down. as for the dollar, some volatility overnight against the euro. right now about flat. today relative calm. where we have not had c
friedman steps down. --ostile takeover we are counting you down after the u.s. bid terms. today markets dominated i have budget factors. italy is certainly part of the story as well. the pound is trading higher today. sterling going down the pound going higher. the ftse 100 want lower. -- went lower. continuing decline in crude, certainly something that is worth paying attention to. for the breakeven rates we are protecting -- then we come to what probably is one of the big stocks out of europe...
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hellman and friedman, a flagship private equity firm, a large firm that continues to execute exceptionally well. we asked for $50 million and were allocated 5 $50 million. jibe the pragill investment we -- brazil investment we asked the board to approve in july. it is the equivalent of $30 million u.s. dollars. we were allocate you had that amount. new energy capital infrastructure. i believe legal requires us to read these out. that is why we are doing that. we asked for $50 million in september to new energy cap. we were awarded $50 million. nordic, a buyout strategy emphasizing the upper part of the european continent, we asked for $75 million euros. we weren't surprised. we were cut back to $50 million. it is a capacity constrained strategy. top manager. pelican co-investors we asked for $15 million co-investment that was closed in october. san francisco asia which is a local -- known as asia alternatives could investment together or separate account with asia we asked for $150 million. we did get $150 million. san francisco s e.i.r. the k-1 we asked for $30 million. we were awarded 30
hellman and friedman, a flagship private equity firm, a large firm that continues to execute exceptionally well. we asked for $50 million and were allocated 5 $50 million. jibe the pragill investment we -- brazil investment we asked the board to approve in july. it is the equivalent of $30 million u.s. dollars. we were allocate you had that amount. new energy capital infrastructure. i believe legal requires us to read these out. that is why we are doing that. we asked for $50 million in...
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from healdsburg, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >>> warrior star steph curry was involved in a car accident his beloved porsche isn't. but that six-figure car may be the reason he walked away unharmed. >>> a woman welcome to emirates mr. jones. just sit back, relax and let us entertain you... ...with over 3,500 channels of entertainment, including the latest movies and box sets from around the world. ( ♪ ) we even have live sports and news channels. ( ♪ ) and your free wi-fi will start shortly. enjoy your flight mr. jones. world's best inflight entertainment. fly emirates. fly better. >>> we have breaking news out of butte county. the sheriff's office has confirmed 88 deaths because of the wildfire. additional remains were recovered in earlier searches. 203 names remain on the missing list. it is now 100% contained meaning the fire is no longer spreading. the rain coming this week is expected to put it out completely. >>> dash cam video has surfaced showing the crash steph curry was involved in. you can seat crash e the crash left of the screen. it clipped the front of curry's car. you see
from healdsburg, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >>> warrior star steph curry was involved in a car accident his beloved porsche isn't. but that six-figure car may be the reason he walked away unharmed. >>> a woman welcome to emirates mr. jones. just sit back, relax and let us entertain you... ...with over 3,500 channels of entertainment, including the latest movies and box sets from around the world. ( ♪ ) we even have live sports and news channels. ( ♪ ) and your free wi-fi...
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. >> well, we live as tom friedman says in a flat and interconnected world.very fragile in terms of twitter-based policy, which is inflated with politics. >> neil, can i make one more point. neil: yes, quickly. >> quickly, heading into midterms come republicans are worried this could be a sleeper issue that the economy would go so and they would backfire. this is still an issue going into 2020. >> you know, i'd like to extend this because it's a very good discussion down about 500. one of the things you always here for market players is the market doesn't wear political colors here. red or blue or green they like making money. if they've had a tougher time making money 400, 500 points on the dow on the belief that the run-up is just sort of sputtering. every time you assume that, you know, people come back in and buy her this might be exaggerated or the fact of markets closed today in the short-lived sort of a rise here. do you see this happening or is this something more systemic going on? >> i would say that i generally agree that market are not stick to po
. >> well, we live as tom friedman says in a flat and interconnected world.very fragile in terms of twitter-based policy, which is inflated with politics. >> neil, can i make one more point. neil: yes, quickly. >> quickly, heading into midterms come republicans are worried this could be a sleeper issue that the economy would go so and they would backfire. this is still an issue going into 2020. >> you know, i'd like to extend this because it's a very good discussion down...
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as the second greatest speech with the unveiling of the monument and the park in washington and friedmans memorial and kranz pulled the rope that unveiled them and i went to the papers to find out what that grant think. nothing there. he must have gone back for a nap at the white house. >> how did the rise of jim crow in fact fax >> douglas got thrown off of lots of trains and he'd been to jim crow more than she could count by hotel, tavern, restaurant train, stagecoach. it got to be a source of humor for him at times. but later douglas lives to see if in mississippi this is the first disenfranchisement is douglas lives to see the beginnings of the segregation in the 80s and 90s. nothing about it as much as i could tell surprised him because he's experienced all of the antebellum jim crow over and over. as anotheit is another variatioe proslavery ideas it would be the reconstruction an and tradition brought back to life. for him it was the resurrection of slavery. >> manifestation as our national state. >> it's also why it was so important. how influential was he in getting this passed? >
as the second greatest speech with the unveiling of the monument and the park in washington and friedmans memorial and kranz pulled the rope that unveiled them and i went to the papers to find out what that grant think. nothing there. he must have gone back for a nap at the white house. >> how did the rise of jim crow in fact fax >> douglas got thrown off of lots of trains and he'd been to jim crow more than she could count by hotel, tavern, restaurant train, stagecoach. it got to...
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wayne friedman saw this s posted in chico. we also have a crawl at the bottom of the screen. >>> the weather in southern california is helpi ining firefighters as they deal with massive woolsey blaze. many people are returning home to nothing but rubble. >> reporter: we know the president will be visiting california tomorrow but is the kind of scene he's going to encounter. just home after home that are now empty lots. for the people who were living here, they are coming home to this destruction. many of them don't know how they will rebuild. will can take up to two years before they move back in their homes. >> reporter: as more evacuation or orders are being lifted, we're getting a better picture of how widespread this destruction is. in northern california, a dangerous smog is blanketing cities. >> the air is so bad. so bad. >> reporter: bay area schools are closed and authorities are urging people to remain indoors. search crews are forced to push past this blinding smoke. continuing their pain staking search for the hundr
wayne friedman saw this s posted in chico. we also have a crawl at the bottom of the screen. >>> the weather in southern california is helpi ining firefighters as they deal with massive woolsey blaze. many people are returning home to nothing but rubble. >> reporter: we know the president will be visiting california tomorrow but is the kind of scene he's going to encounter. just home after home that are now empty lots. for the people who were living here, they are coming home to...
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now a federal judge named bernard friedman has ruled while the federal government can forcs you to buyt ban the girls from being trafficed across state lines to be mutilated. so the alleged child cutters get to go free. an author and an anti-fgm activist and she joins us tonight. thanks a lot for coming on. i'm wondering, as i have inn conversations with you in the past, where the outcry over this is. i haven't seen this reported anywhere, really. >> first of all, thank you so much for having me, thank you sr much for shining a light on this once again. there is an outcry on one side, there's not outcry on the other. i just spokenn to a lawyer. we at the foundation we are in discussions with a law firm that spontaneously decided to appeal this and it's not the only law firm but it's the one we are in discussions with. we need the department of justice to act and to act right now. because if the department of justice appeals, we can go forward and at least challenge the ruling of this judge. so let's just put the legal stuff aside. that's a process, it's a long it's hard. but i understa
now a federal judge named bernard friedman has ruled while the federal government can forcs you to buyt ban the girls from being trafficed across state lines to be mutilated. so the alleged child cutters get to go free. an author and an anti-fgm activist and she joins us tonight. thanks a lot for coming on. i'm wondering, as i have inn conversations with you in the past, where the outcry over this is. i haven't seen this reported anywhere, really. >> first of all, thank you so much for...
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[laughter] how many of you knew a law just like this passed in 1971 under nixon milton friedman and mlk was for it thousand economist said this to be great for the economy there is one state biggest between one and $2000 per year how do they fund that? what is the oil of the 21st century? technology. software and artificial intelligence we will do what alaska did for the people here in iowa and around the country $1000 a month for every adult is $16 billion is in your hands every year with main street businesses to create 40000 new jobs in perpetuity because right now 50 percent of an percent of fellow americans cannot afford an unexpected 500-dollar bill they get $1000 a month where will it go? health care. car repairs it will stay right here in iowa that is how we build the trickle up economy from the people and families and communities go up that trickle-down nonsense that we know does not work. we need to build a human centered economy. number two moved to medicare for all. [applause] in the richest country in the history of the world when we get sick we worry more about our health
[laughter] how many of you knew a law just like this passed in 1971 under nixon milton friedman and mlk was for it thousand economist said this to be great for the economy there is one state biggest between one and $2000 per year how do they fund that? what is the oil of the 21st century? technology. software and artificial intelligence we will do what alaska did for the people here in iowa and around the country $1000 a month for every adult is $16 billion is in your hands every year with main...
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. >> as a reference for my question, benjamin friedman at t age 71 gave a talk at the hotel in 1961 andas connected to the administration and was president of her sigh in 1919. written in 1956 it is published and you mentioned the power circa 1900 arguing that our is named in the person to whom the declaration was addressed and freedman would argue -- >> is this a question? >> was it not negotiate as a reward for bringing the u.s. into the war, and we could argue the objective of zionism is inextricably intertwined. >> the gentle me gentleman in td then the lady in the middle. >> two questions. i'm a little puzzled about the association with the party of bolshevism that those that fled the palmer raids and for much of the 1920s the clan that's my question. the crisis was very important and i am intrigued by and i would like to get further thoughts from you o on white citizens celebrated. i could imagine that it's difficult for both sides to sell this but it's hard for me to see them say of course i have to agree but i'm grateful it must be also difficult for the democratic party to say
. >> as a reference for my question, benjamin friedman at t age 71 gave a talk at the hotel in 1961 andas connected to the administration and was president of her sigh in 1919. written in 1956 it is published and you mentioned the power circa 1900 arguing that our is named in the person to whom the declaration was addressed and freedman would argue -- >> is this a question? >> was it not negotiate as a reward for bringing the u.s. into the war, and we could argue the objective...
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sterling swiss investment firm gambling is ousted ceo alex friedman.f mishaps that culminated in the ascension of a star manager and left the firm fighting for its survival. assets under management fell by $18 million in the third quarter. under armour is trying to adjust to the me too era. -- barred employees employees from expensing business to strip clubs. under armour announced the policy change in email to an employee in the journal says executives and employees went with athletes to strip clubs after some corporate events. bloomberg your business flash. ♪ inauguralbloomberg's new economy form began in singapore today with u.s. china trade tensions taking a central focus in a speech of the form, top deputy to the chinese president that the beijing discuss they to trade solution with the u.s. but also cautioned that the country would not again be bullied and oppressed by foreign powers. china and the u.s. would like to seek greater economic corporation. china is ready to have discussions on issues of mutual concern and work towards a solution on tr
sterling swiss investment firm gambling is ousted ceo alex friedman.f mishaps that culminated in the ascension of a star manager and left the firm fighting for its survival. assets under management fell by $18 million in the third quarter. under armour is trying to adjust to the me too era. -- barred employees employees from expensing business to strip clubs. under armour announced the policy change in email to an employee in the journal says executives and employees went with athletes to strip...
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. >>> you know wane friedman for his work as a reporter. always carries a still camera. here are some of those still pictures depicting california's season of fire. >> reporter: until recently if someone had proposed the notion of paradise being an alternative universe, we might've asked what he was smoking. now we know better. they have become the latest victims in a string of wildland fires that seemed inconceivable a few years ago. this last one was so hot that as people escaped they left their flaming shoes behind. we're calling this the new normal? this has been the most destructive fire season in california history, at least 101 people have died and counting. almost 1.7 million acres have burned and counting. we've spent $442 million on manpower and resources and still counting. we've lost more than 10,000 homes and still counting. that is christina hicksen who lost her home in paradise. she's showing us a video of it burning. she broke into tears again while talking about it and took to the arms of a friend where they sat in their ca
. >>> you know wane friedman for his work as a reporter. always carries a still camera. here are some of those still pictures depicting california's season of fire. >> reporter: until recently if someone had proposed the notion of paradise being an alternative universe, we might've asked what he was smoking. now we know better. they have become the latest victims in a string of wildland fires that seemed inconceivable a few years ago. this last one was so hot that as people...
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the friedman schools were open to everyone. no white southerner would send his children to school with a former slave child at that point. there is some truth in that but is often truth different from what we learned. [applause] professor laver: thank you all. >> all right. thank you very much. that was terrific. >> interested in american history tv? visit our website, c-span.org/history. andcan view the tv schedule preview upcoming programs and watch college lectures, museum tours, archival films, and more. american history tv at c-span.org/history. >> tonight and q&a, -- >> seven years ago, the people of the united states set out upon what they thought was a great, liberal campaign. somewhere along the line, we lost the objective. >> to time to look surprised when an author david lewis on -- biography of candidate here was an internationalist and a great civil libertarian, a man with civil right convictions say,would have matched obama, perhaps. liberal man who was a and at the same time, accessible to the role of government
the friedman schools were open to everyone. no white southerner would send his children to school with a former slave child at that point. there is some truth in that but is often truth different from what we learned. [applause] professor laver: thank you all. >> all right. thank you very much. that was terrific. >> interested in american history tv? visit our website, c-span.org/history. andcan view the tv schedule preview upcoming programs and watch college lectures, museum tours,...
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. >> reporter: psychiatrist susan hatters-friedman has studied the disorder and says it's surprisinglywoman may have some idea that she's pregnant intellectually but she pushes it from her mind. until she can no longer do so, because she's suddenly giving birth. and certainly a young woman's own experiences of abandonment could contribute to denial of pregnancy. >> reporter: possibly explaining cindy's odd behavior is a painful backstory. as a small child, cindy and her sister were both given up for adoption. they were on a bus, en route to an orphanage. >> and at the last minute, their brother pulled her sister off the bus and left her. >> reporter: left cindy. >> alone. >> reporter: by herself. >> she's just a little girl, almost 3 years old, on this bus alone, who's sent off to some orphanage. >> reporter: must have been traumatic for this child. >> it's abandonment again. we only can speculate what sort of emotional damage that may have done to cindy very early on in her life. >> reporter: still ahead, andrea and heather, about to find out their mother took even more secrets to her
. >> reporter: psychiatrist susan hatters-friedman has studied the disorder and says it's surprisinglywoman may have some idea that she's pregnant intellectually but she pushes it from her mind. until she can no longer do so, because she's suddenly giving birth. and certainly a young woman's own experiences of abandonment could contribute to denial of pregnancy. >> reporter: possibly explaining cindy's odd behavior is a painful backstory. as a small child, cindy and her sister were...
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our response, my response was, well, you know, well, you know, as milton friedman might say -- that's not a good response politically. that's not good morally. we weren't listening to the problems of our people. i'm not against free trade. i'm for recognizing consequences and figuring out a way deal with hem so american citizens -- with them so american citizens don't take it -- i'm not going to say where, but you get the idea. and i didn't, and we weren't listening -- other people, like "the wall street journal", were not listening about illegal aliens. you come to california, right, you get hit by an illegal alien, drives some corolla into your car, cop goes, he's an illegal, i don't know who he is, you're stuck with the bill, you've without your deductible to pay because this guy rammed into you. $500 is a lot of money to people. and when some ms-13 guy shoots your daughter many a gang initiation, okay, you're going to have questions. okay? and it's not all folks living in nice beach cities like me. right? it's a lot -- you know, the killings are going to be regular folks who are j
our response, my response was, well, you know, well, you know, as milton friedman might say -- that's not a good response politically. that's not good morally. we weren't listening to the problems of our people. i'm not against free trade. i'm for recognizing consequences and figuring out a way deal with hem so american citizens -- with them so american citizens don't take it -- i'm not going to say where, but you get the idea. and i didn't, and we weren't listening -- other people, like...
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first, there is jane friedman who is a entrepreneur and was a worldwide ceo of harpercollins publishers. a billion-dollar company that is part of rupert murdoch's empire and jane cofounded open road integrated media, which was the first major digital publisher of atlas books, totally changed the industry. then we have brooke warner who is the publisher of she writes press for eight years she was the executive editor at seal press where she shepherded hundreds of books through to the publication process. she sits on the executive board of the independent book publishers association and the national association of memoir writers and is the author of five nonfiction books on writing a memoir and how to get published. she writes a monthly column for the publishers weekly and from the other end of the publishing spectrum we have julie barden who is a writer and is the author of "the new york times" bestseller called dog in this and how my dog saved me from myself. she published and it became a bestseller and was picked up by random house this is th good enh for a self published author. so wi
first, there is jane friedman who is a entrepreneur and was a worldwide ceo of harpercollins publishers. a billion-dollar company that is part of rupert murdoch's empire and jane cofounded open road integrated media, which was the first major digital publisher of atlas books, totally changed the industry. then we have brooke warner who is the publisher of she writes press for eight years she was the executive editor at seal press where she shepherded hundreds of books through to the publication...