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tom friedman, ready to square off.> we talk >> anyway, former white house steve strategist steve bannon. they'll debate the president's handling of the trade war, the economy, and much more stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc ♪ most of us don't know how much data we use... ...but we all know we're paying too much for it. enter xfinity mobile. america's best lte with the most wifi hotspots. combined for the first time. when you're near an xfinity hotspot, you're...
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you know, i knew milton friedman. you know, i adored the guy. what he said is exactly right, and i was just about to sayth , that you mentioned the financial panic that happened in 2008 and '09. the fed helped create that. i was at the wall street journal, on the editoriale board, at me. month after month, we warned that -- >> it was fiscal policies also, though, right? >> yeah, but it was the moneta -- on the monetary side, they built up a bubble. now, i'm not saying the fed was the only thing that created the bubble. >> the gses helped create the bubble. >> well, of course. a there weot of contributing factors, but the fed kept -- where did all that excess money go that the fed was putting in the economy? it went into housing. and then we hathe bubble burst, and then the feds -- you know, i'm not so sure the fed -- everybody says they ved the economy. they didn't save the economy. they contributed to the -- exactly the point that milton friedman was making in that interview. >> well, you clearly disagree with the idea that the fed saved the ec
you know, i knew milton friedman. you know, i adored the guy. what he said is exactly right, and i was just about to sayth , that you mentioned the financial panic that happened in 2008 and '09. the fed helped create that. i was at the wall street journal, on the editoriale board, at me. month after month, we warned that -- >> it was fiscal policies also, though, right? >> yeah, but it was the moneta -- on the monetary side, they built up a bubble. now, i'm not saying the fed was...
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the contraband at friedman's freedmen's hospital endu red into the 21st century. not only because of the needs of the community but because the women and men who dedicated themselves to the hospital's survival. it can best be articulated by this quote -- it is longevity most of all to the dedication of those who committed their careers to it survival and growth. they refused to let the nation forget that this was no ordinary symboll but part an of a larger commitment to those america had enslaved and begrudgingly freed. thank you. [applause] i am happy to answer any questions. yes? [indiscernible] >> the pension system, let me just say this, african-americans had applied for pensions, there were some contract surgeons who did and a number of nurses who did. they did not always get their pensions. that they had to prove -- say a nurse was going a file a pension application, lot of times the official records did not say they were nurses, it said they were cooks or laundresses. so they would apply and get fellow nurses to give depositions and say, yes, she did this a
the contraband at friedman's freedmen's hospital endu red into the 21st century. not only because of the needs of the community but because the women and men who dedicated themselves to the hospital's survival. it can best be articulated by this quote -- it is longevity most of all to the dedication of those who committed their careers to it survival and growth. they refused to let the nation forget that this was no ordinary symboll but part an of a larger commitment to those america had...
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>> so what struck me first of all was tom friedman agreeing with steve bannon. steve bannon has been saying all this for a long time but tom friedman coming along, that is total submission of the foreign policy establishment agree with steve bannon and thinking that trump has been right to do this >> friedman, we all identify, as the globalist and representing that but you're right he also represents the establishment when it comes to foreign policy so if they are coming around to this idea, then what does that mean for the trump administration >> well, he's got support, right? he's got bipartisan support. we've known this for some time members of congress have been very, very critical of china so he feels that he's got leverage, right? he's always felt he hasn't had the most leverage but certainly the backing of almost everybody in congress when it comes to china. >> neil, the fascinating thing to me is markets clearly just want to deal i don't think the markets are pushing the administration to fix china's bad behavior they just want a deal. they want the tari
>> so what struck me first of all was tom friedman agreeing with steve bannon. steve bannon has been saying all this for a long time but tom friedman coming along, that is total submission of the foreign policy establishment agree with steve bannon and thinking that trump has been right to do this >> friedman, we all identify, as the globalist and representing that but you're right he also represents the establishment when it comes to foreign policy so if they are coming around to...
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thought thanody of legitimize not serving and that friedman, the by economist. several folks both in government and outside of government said legitimacy to no .erving another issue was that the war was increasingly unpopular. there was no doubt about that. in that sense, that becomes one .f the approximate causes finally, i think i have only skip one of will them. finally, the army itself had lost confidence in the draft. they were having increasing problems with the draft and with the problems of draftees serving in the force. they were looking for ways to manage manpower absent the draft. i will stop there. >> i am going to sit on the fence a little bit. my focus is looking at my book about laird as the secretary of defense but not his whole life. of the draft with nexen and laird was a political one. layered came in to the -- laird came into the position and he understood the war was incredibly unpopular and he was looking ahead to the war is going to end and i have to be responsible or building the armed forces up and preparing them for after the war. withi
thought thanody of legitimize not serving and that friedman, the by economist. several folks both in government and outside of government said legitimacy to no .erving another issue was that the war was increasingly unpopular. there was no doubt about that. in that sense, that becomes one .f the approximate causes finally, i think i have only skip one of will them. finally, the army itself had lost confidence in the draft. they were having increasing problems with the draft and with the...
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let's go to jerusalem and speak to michael friedman he's a middle east analyst with the u.s. based independent news organization the media like michael thank you for joining us so how significant is this impasse that we're seeing in israeli politics we seem to be witnessing a historic divide in israeli politics. we are witnessing possibly one to many probably the end of the dynasty you know mr netanyahu had he survived as prime minister until july and he would become the longest serving prime minister ever this place in the legendary they've been during the only prime minister more importantly though it's a young who has carved a very important niche for himself that israelis when they go to the voting booth to greet her seriously i doubt that many people could name another government head head of government of any of the western or western style country like israel would would be where the leader of the country can pick up a phone and in the left hand speak to putin in the right hands big triumph and have that kind of access and the kind of notoriety of people up the street
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friedman weree supposed to get the same amount of land as the native cherokee. in some instances, i seem to find that they got a little bit less. fast-forward to 2007, cherokees amended their tribal constitution. how did that change in terms of their citizenship rights? , asn terms of citizenship stipulated in the 1866 treaty, could they change their citizenship requirements? cherokees who considered way,elves cherokees from way back said we have our own autonomy. if there is a mayoral race and someone in the tribe could sway that one way or the other, maybe this is our opportunity to say let's exercise our sovereignty and kick them out of the tribe. we have the right to decide who is a citizen. >> what was the relationship and between the cherokee eedmen overe fr the last hundred years? >> they were mingling over that time. it is wrong to say they were the pureblood cherokee and the cherokee freedmen. we are racially mixed with the cherokee weather that is documented or not. whether that is document it or not. you had some cherokee freedmen and cherokee thinkin
friedman weree supposed to get the same amount of land as the native cherokee. in some instances, i seem to find that they got a little bit less. fast-forward to 2007, cherokees amended their tribal constitution. how did that change in terms of their citizenship rights? , asn terms of citizenship stipulated in the 1866 treaty, could they change their citizenship requirements? cherokees who considered way,elves cherokees from way back said we have our own autonomy. if there is a mayoral race and...
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a journalist and commentator michelle friedman normally lives in frankfurt but joins us today from tel aviv welcome what has been your experience as it has it become more dangerous to be openly jewish in germany. this is what i. said and i don't know if the nose is correct but the advice not to keep us is a catastrophe it means that secure jew is only an invisible jew and i believe that this 74 years after hitler is a catastrophe diagnosis and therapy we are living in a democracy and christian friend of mine can his christian science and i want that my children and myself are capable of living in berlin and frankfurt wherever and showing up that we are jews without being in a danger and that's what the situation is we are in danger not only in germany but also in germany i'm what you make of this recommendation from the german commission of anti semitism that old germans kippers to show their solidarity. i think it's a very good sign and the demonstration the protest is necessary but what is going on from sunday to next saturday and because this is not the daily experience that people
a journalist and commentator michelle friedman normally lives in frankfurt but joins us today from tel aviv welcome what has been your experience as it has it become more dangerous to be openly jewish in germany. this is what i. said and i don't know if the nose is correct but the advice not to keep us is a catastrophe it means that secure jew is only an invisible jew and i believe that this 74 years after hitler is a catastrophe diagnosis and therapy we are living in a democracy and christian...
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ambassador david friedman enthusiastically coordinated the embassy movement, fulfilling a vote of congress in 1994 to relocate from tel aviv to the capital of jerusalem. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? mr. baird: i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my rae marks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. i rise today to recognize mike pickett, who has become virtual-l an institution for the lafayette community and purdue university. mike has been an integral part of the greater lafayette area for more than 40 years. he serves numerous roles at perdue including public address announcer for the men's basketball team and public orator for more than 100 commencement ceremonies. before working at purdue, mike and eneral manager at wlfi the news director and news anchor for 14 years. and news director at wask radio for 13 years. his remarkable
ambassador david friedman enthusiastically coordinated the embassy movement, fulfilling a vote of congress in 1994 to relocate from tel aviv to the capital of jerusalem. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? mr. baird: i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my rae marks. the speaker pro tempore:...
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and and friedman of course have 0 experience as diplomats but they all have significant experience as funders individually and with their families and their institutions major funders of the settlement project in occupied palestinian territory and israeli settlements so the notion that they are the ones who have the best sense of how to deal with this long running crisis of course is nonsensical that was never really the goal the goal here was to provide israel with a kind of pacification and again i think the goal here in the in the meeting in bufferin is to find enough money that will be invested or granted to the palestinians to at least replace the millions of dollars that the u.s. used to fund. the u.n. agency for supporting palestinian refugees and which they have not been funding any longer and to say that other countries now particularly the wealthy gulf states should take over that role and pay the palestinians to give up any claims to land and he claims to freedom and he claims to human rights and we think we know how the palestinians are going to respond to any part of this
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. >> what is less finally appreciated in this article is that friedman's paper contains a concise andful discussion of the natural rate of interest. the real interest rate that is consistent with price stability. rstar provided key reference points for economyg how long the may be, they play no role in the monetary policy that he advocates. his well-known rule that central bank should aim for and deliver a constant rate of growth of the monetary aggregate. this simple rule, friedman believes, could deliver longer price stability without requiring -- guy: let's talk a little bit about what lynch -- about what rich clarida has said about the policy formulation story. what, ife will weigh any, further adjustments are needed. the fed looks like it will be sticking to the patient line it has been delivering. the market has been unconvinced that that is what is going to happen. the market started pricing in cuts. we -- the iodo correspondence may be a percentage decrease. orstar,alking about that is the big question. says she isssion not done on investigating technology, including amazon an
. >> what is less finally appreciated in this article is that friedman's paper contains a concise andful discussion of the natural rate of interest. the real interest rate that is consistent with price stability. rstar provided key reference points for economyg how long the may be, they play no role in the monetary policy that he advocates. his well-known rule that central bank should aim for and deliver a constant rate of growth of the monetary aggregate. this simple rule, friedman...
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by the way as he pointed out, as victor pointed out, cher and thomas friedman acknowledging we need a wall? extraordinary. it is progress. it is a beginning. on wall street, stocks today closed lower. the dow jones industrials lost 163 points. the s&p fell 22. the nasdaq fell 46 points. volume on the big board 3.6 billion shares and federal reserve chairman jerome powell today announcing that the fed is keeping interest rates unchanged and not deciding to go with president trump who has urged the fed to actually cut interest rates by a full point. and a reminder listen to my reports three times a day, coast to coast on the salem radio network. up next, the radical dems vicious assault on attorney general barr. ed rollins joins me right after the break with that. much more still ahead. stay with us. i can't tell you who i am or what i witnessed, but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ lou: joining us tonight former reagan white house po
by the way as he pointed out, as victor pointed out, cher and thomas friedman acknowledging we need a wall? extraordinary. it is progress. it is a beginning. on wall street, stocks today closed lower. the dow jones industrials lost 163 points. the s&p fell 22. the nasdaq fell 46 points. volume on the big board 3.6 billion shares and federal reserve chairman jerome powell today announcing that the fed is keeping interest rates unchanged and not deciding to go with president trump who has...
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that is where she attended to the medical needs of the friedman there. as well as the free black population working with the bureau. she published a book in 1883 medicalhe book of discourse. she made note of her service in virginia. enabled in 1866, i was to have access each day to a others of number of different classes and a population of over 30,000 colored. her book is one of the first medical public of -- publications by an african-american woman. nursing during the civil war was seen more as a nurturing and caregiving role and less as a caregiving role. most of the nurses had no formal training. they provided care to surgeons -- soldiers. they assisted surgeons and helped bind wounds. they dispensed medicines and repaired uniforms. they wrote letters, make the beds, they had a myriad of things that they provided. hoursorked very long often for little or no pay. this is susie king taylor. she was a nurse with the 33rd regiment of colored troops. she worked alongside her husband who was a soldier. as describes her experience -- i gave my services wil
that is where she attended to the medical needs of the friedman there. as well as the free black population working with the bureau. she published a book in 1883 medicalhe book of discourse. she made note of her service in virginia. enabled in 1866, i was to have access each day to a others of number of different classes and a population of over 30,000 colored. her book is one of the first medical public of -- publications by an african-american woman. nursing during the civil war was seen more...
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who are the new milton friedmans?cannot give you the list but have made a note we need to develop one. david: that is club for growth president david mcintosh coming to us from washington. boeing is back in the crosshairs after reports it knew early on about a problem with the software in its boeing 737 but failed to inform those flying the airplanes. we talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: boeing is our stock of the hour. shares dropped the most in the month. there are new questions about the company's transparency of the 737 max 8 and emma chandra is here to tell us all about it. emma: the transparency or lack of transparency. boeing new the cockpit release angle of attack sensors on the jet were not working properly and needed -- and they knew months before the first crash of the 737 max jet. the plane makers do not share those findings with any airlines or with the faa until after the first crash. the faa has criticized them for poor communication. they were supposed to warn pilots about issues with t
who are the new milton friedmans?cannot give you the list but have made a note we need to develop one. david: that is club for growth president david mcintosh coming to us from washington. boeing is back in the crosshairs after reports it knew early on about a problem with the software in its boeing 737 but failed to inform those flying the airplanes. we talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: boeing is our stock of the hour. shares dropped the most in the month. there are new...
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tom friedman wrote a year or so ago about something called the trump doctrine. i think it provides an answer to the question why has president trump been so determined to get us out of the jcpoa and embrace the leader like the one in north korea. the trump doctrine goes from -- tom friedman goes something like this. it's a quote. obama built it. i, i being trump, broke it. you, including us here in this body, fix it. that's it. obama built it. i, donald trump broke it. you, the rest of us, fix it. i think my colleagues would agree it would be a travesty if the president's determination to destroy president obama's achievement and achievement shared by others in this country and by our allies and friends among other places britain, france, and germany. but our president's determination to destroy barack obama's achievement, in this case the nuclear deal, led us into another endless war in the middle east. mr. president, i urge president trump as he has done in the case of north korea, to engage in diplomacy and ratchet down tensions with iran rather than engaging
tom friedman wrote a year or so ago about something called the trump doctrine. i think it provides an answer to the question why has president trump been so determined to get us out of the jcpoa and embrace the leader like the one in north korea. the trump doctrine goes from -- tom friedman goes something like this. it's a quote. obama built it. i, i being trump, broke it. you, including us here in this body, fix it. that's it. obama built it. i, donald trump broke it. you, the rest of us, fix...
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abc7 news news reporter wayne friedman has spent considerable amount of time along the russian river, and today a progress report. >> if you believe the stars and stripes and all the customers inside the russian river pub this morning, then maybe the near record flood of last february feels like ancient history. but business has remained weird this year. >> definitely lighter, yeah. usually by this time it's 100 degrees and packed full of people on the river. >> so reads the sign. beaches closed on memorial day blame our late season rains and the current. >> they said it's moving too fast? >> yeah. that's the word on the street. >> a street that appeared particularly busy on this national holiday. that's a rousing vote of confidence for guerneville. >> nothing can hold them back. nothing is going to stop them from coming back. no fires, no floods. >> but it's taken time. >> there has been amazing progress. >> jeff bridges owns the r3 hotel. he lost and is now rebuilding 19 of 23 rooms, is aiming for a june reopening. >> are you counting the dollars you're not getting at this point? >>
abc7 news news reporter wayne friedman has spent considerable amount of time along the russian river, and today a progress report. >> if you believe the stars and stripes and all the customers inside the russian river pub this morning, then maybe the near record flood of last february feels like ancient history. but business has remained weird this year. >> definitely lighter, yeah. usually by this time it's 100 degrees and packed full of people on the river. >> so reads the...
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steve bannon and new york times columnist tom friedman facing off earlier today. bannon saying don't expect the president to blink on the trade war. >> there is no chance donald trump backs down from this i think he's looking at the good of people on a global basis. and i don't see him backing down i think he's going to set the framework for the 2020 election. this is as important as it gets but i agree with you i think we need the leaders and to take the heat down and they need to get behind closed doors and start a process that's going to take a long time. >> bannon goes onto say well street needs to cut off capital to shy chooi -- china and the u.s. is in the driver's seat >> we have all the cards donald trump is showing leadership it would be easy to sign a deal with cheer leaders on wall street say this is terrific, have a stock market go up for a moment he's looking at the long-term. >> meanwhile "the new york times" thomas friedman says china made a critical error in its strategy >> i happen to believe china's misreading of trump and america on this issue i
steve bannon and new york times columnist tom friedman facing off earlier today. bannon saying don't expect the president to blink on the trade war. >> there is no chance donald trump backs down from this i think he's looking at the good of people on a global basis. and i don't see him backing down i think he's going to set the framework for the 2020 election. this is as important as it gets but i agree with you i think we need the leaders and to take the heat down and they need to get...
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toreligious terms, israel them is the gift of god, therefore, some of you like friedman can speak openly and say israel is on the side of god. i wonder what god will do without israel being on its side? this is ridiculous. this is the first time i've heard of such a statement for support even someone like pompeo is said god sent trtrump to save israel from iraq? i mean, is this how you may 21 century politics? is this how you deal with geopolitics? bardi you start invoking biblical text and the old testament and so on in order to justify contemporary injustices? like greenblatt and others keep saying, this is an outdated argument. these are archaic arguments. you don't go back to your old arguments. they're going back and reciting the bible to us, at 3000 year old text, as being the basis of 21st century decisions, and yet we're not supposed to talk about freedom, human rights, dignity. ofre is a certain degree blind commitment emanating from very strong fundamentalists say that has dominated the decision-making. and that is why we feel this is extremely dangerous. whenever you bring god
toreligious terms, israel them is the gift of god, therefore, some of you like friedman can speak openly and say israel is on the side of god. i wonder what god will do without israel being on its side? this is ridiculous. this is the first time i've heard of such a statement for support even someone like pompeo is said god sent trtrump to save israel from iraq? i mean, is this how you may 21 century politics? is this how you deal with geopolitics? bardi you start invoking biblical text and the...
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won't president trump to work for those held in iran cracks so those answers are provided by thomas friedman the famous journalist whose column appears from time to time and he wrote something called the trump doctrine that gives an answer why he's trying to get us out of the jcpoa. it goes a something like this. obama built it i broke it and you fix it. think my colleagues would agree the president's determination to destroy obama'sst achievements and other shared in this country by allies and friends including france and germany the president's determination to destroy brock obama's achievements and in this case leading us into another eendless war in the middle eas. mister h president i urge president trump to engage in diplomacy with iran rather than engaging. you know more than i do but whenever he mentions george w. bush talking how he got us into a war that cost thousands of lives and tens of billions of dollars with the iraq war. so that would suggest to me that the idea putting troops and more money into a war with iran has to be done with something with care on this one your annive
won't president trump to work for those held in iran cracks so those answers are provided by thomas friedman the famous journalist whose column appears from time to time and he wrote something called the trump doctrine that gives an answer why he's trying to get us out of the jcpoa. it goes a something like this. obama built it i broke it and you fix it. think my colleagues would agree the president's determination to destroy obama'sst achievements and other shared in this country by allies and...
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participation in mass murder here cargo officials are yet to comment on the monument we spoke to rob friedman joins a rally in new york against what he calls praising a careless he says he'll appeal to congress to put pressure on the new. outcries can help and contact the members of congress as we're going to do in this case and i want to make that clear that's the next step lobby members of congress it doesn't happen overnight to put pressure on the way here to speak to representatives of the jewish community to tell them don't go to lithuania until they correct this travesty why we've gone to lithuania where they're honoring the murder of thousands and thousands of people so it's going to take time but that's going to happen so it was with that in mind we decided to begin the process with the really being the first step and the plan to follow up with the other steps and we would hope that at some point you know the good people went away and you know we're going to start saying why are we honoring a guy that killed lithuanians because of people they killed were lit the way they happen to be
participation in mass murder here cargo officials are yet to comment on the monument we spoke to rob friedman joins a rally in new york against what he calls praising a careless he says he'll appeal to congress to put pressure on the new. outcries can help and contact the members of congress as we're going to do in this case and i want to make that clear that's the next step lobby members of congress it doesn't happen overnight to put pressure on the way here to speak to representatives of the...
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>> friedman is brilliant columnist, brilliant writer, brilliant reporter. this is fiction. only is there not a republican that would fall -- >> why? >> there's not a republican that could stand a mean tweet. the republicans -- i mean they are the party of cowards. the idea there will be one that will land on a grenade, there's not one that can stomach a tweet. let me just say that this is a fantasy. if they think republicans don't sit around bars in real-time and talk about what wusses republicans are, the idea someone would fall on a grenade when they can't stomach a mean tweet from trump. >> i'm not talking about someone running from office. >> i'm not talking about that either. there's not a republican, man or woman in the country, that can handle a mean tweet from donald trump. don rumsfeld set it and i'm tom friedman criticized, you go to war with the army you have got. as it is right now, there's not one republican that can stomach a mean tweet from donald trump. >> wow. boy, i tell you, republicans nicole just called you out. don. >> it is trump's party. you know, i
>> friedman is brilliant columnist, brilliant writer, brilliant reporter. this is fiction. only is there not a republican that would fall -- >> why? >> there's not a republican that could stand a mean tweet. the republicans -- i mean they are the party of cowards. the idea there will be one that will land on a grenade, there's not one that can stomach a tweet. let me just say that this is a fantasy. if they think republicans don't sit around bars in real-time and talk about...
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. >> we asked our wayne friedman to go back for a status update. >> wayne joins us tonig from downtownporter: if there's one thing that we learned covering the north bay fires is it takes ameo damage. this is downtown paradise. there are still work crews here. one thing we've learned again, there and here, when people are attached to an area, no matter what happens to them, they want to come home. this was the last time we saw fire flattened paradise, california. if you're the kind of person who believes whatever he reads, then you might accept scenes like this as the end of the story. elena and scott are the first people on fern lane in paradise to see their lot cleared. it happened only today. so this is progress? >> a lot of progress, yes. >> reporter: progress in a region with so much more left to do. 18,000 structures burned here, 86 people died. the reminders are everywhere. the trucks, their dust and their noise fill the air and fema has hired a lot of them. >> a thousand trucks go up and down this road every day. >> reporter: they pull out load after load of debris. ron harmon
. >> we asked our wayne friedman to go back for a status update. >> wayne joins us tonig from downtownporter: if there's one thing that we learned covering the north bay fires is it takes ameo damage. this is downtown paradise. there are still work crews here. one thing we've learned again, there and here, when people are attached to an area, no matter what happens to them, they want to come home. this was the last time we saw fire flattened paradise, california. if you're the kind...
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elsewhere, hellman and friedman together with the carlyle group sold notes to extract a payout of $1.9on from a drug research company. this boosted the company's debt load to 7.5 times earnings. elsewhere, a busy week for u.s. investment grade. bristol-myers selling $19 billion in investment bond, only to be outmatched by ibm a day later. the highest volume week in eight months with $45 billion pricing. around the table is gershon distenfeld, henry peabody, and diana amoa. let's talk about this. a weaker massive supply in the face of real macro risk, and the investment grade is taking it pretty well. gershon: journalists like yourself have been scaring us for a long time. jonathan: you are saying we are part of that? gershon: 100%. jonathan: we are very responsible around this table. go on. gershon: certainly in this cycle there are more absolute debt but it has not happened yet. whether they listen to you or not, they were selling. that market was widening out. that stuff got cheap. there has been a bid for it. high yield, people just need yield. jonathan: we can talk about high-yield
elsewhere, hellman and friedman together with the carlyle group sold notes to extract a payout of $1.9on from a drug research company. this boosted the company's debt load to 7.5 times earnings. elsewhere, a busy week for u.s. investment grade. bristol-myers selling $19 billion in investment bond, only to be outmatched by ibm a day later. the highest volume week in eight months with $45 billion pricing. around the table is gershon distenfeld, henry peabody, and diana amoa. let's talk about...
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elsewhere, hellman and friedman with the carlyle group sold notes to extract a payout of $1.9 milliona drug research company. this sale boosted the company's debt load to 7.5 times earnings. elsewhere busy week for u.s. , a investment grade. bristol-myers selling $19 billion in bonds, only to be outmatched by ibm a day later. it was the highest volume week in eight months with $45 billion pricing. around the table is gershon distenfeld, henry peabody, and diana amoa. a weaker massive supply in the risks, real macro and the investment grade is taking it pretty well. gershon: journalists like yourself have been scaring us for a long time with this bbb debt. jonathan: you are saying we are part of that? go on. gershon: 100%. certainly in this cycle there are more absolutes but it has not happened yet. whether they listen to you or not, they were selling. that market was widening out. people realizing that stuff got cheap. there is a difference in high-yield. high yield, people just need yield. jonathan: we can talk about high-yield. on behalf of my own program, a lot of people have come
elsewhere, hellman and friedman with the carlyle group sold notes to extract a payout of $1.9 milliona drug research company. this sale boosted the company's debt load to 7.5 times earnings. elsewhere busy week for u.s. , a investment grade. bristol-myers selling $19 billion in bonds, only to be outmatched by ibm a day later. it was the highest volume week in eight months with $45 billion pricing. around the table is gershon distenfeld, henry peabody, and diana amoa. a weaker massive supply in...
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live in richmond, wayne friedman. >> thank you. >>> in san jose, police have arrested five people accused of using a fake tinder dating profile to rob and carjack their victims s victims. >> reporter: a lesson to think twice before you possibly swipe right. >> it doesn't help us as a society to just brush over it and ignore these things that are like happening online. >> reporter: this week, san jose police announced the arrest of five people who they say were responsible for an alleged robbery and carjacking ring. the suspects ranging in age from 15 to 19 used a fake tinder profile to bait their victims. >> we're talking about the emotions and logic. when the emotion takes over, the suffering. and the consequences could be deadly. >> reporter: during a two-week stretch in march, at least 11 men were beaten or carjacked typically in the late evening hours. the victim supposedly thought they were meeting with someone named becky or victoria for a date. >> tried text from a fake phone number and can i see your instagram or snapchat of you right now. if they don't provide something like that
live in richmond, wayne friedman. >> thank you. >>> in san jose, police have arrested five people accused of using a fake tinder dating profile to rob and carjack their victims s victims. >> reporter: a lesson to think twice before you possibly swipe right. >> it doesn't help us as a society to just brush over it and ignore these things that are like happening online. >> reporter: this week, san jose police announced the arrest of five people who they say were...
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wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >>> thank you. we have much more on robert mueller's statement today on our website, abc7news.com zbhchlt a woman is under arrest after police say she went on a collision course this afternoon. meese say she was involved with at least five crashes leaving at least three people hurt. police started tailing the woman after running the car's plate. the car was stolen. this video released by police shows one of the crashes that we're talking about. you can see the kia sol plow right into the scaffolding after stops and starts. the driver then managed to get away. the chase ended ultimately with one final crash at sixth and claira in the south market neighborhood. woman hit a police car. police arrested the woman at that location. she was taken to the hospital after complaining of some pain. >> a fire that started on the third rail of the bart tracks shut down service between north berkeley and for over an hour this afternoon. the fire department said they received calls of an explosion with black smoke
wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >>> thank you. we have much more on robert mueller's statement today on our website, abc7news.com zbhchlt a woman is under arrest after police say she went on a collision course this afternoon. meese say she was involved with at least five crashes leaving at least three people hurt. police started tailing the woman after running the car's plate. the car was stolen. this video released by police shows one of the crashes that we're talking about. you can see...
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elsewhere, hellman and friedman with the carlyle group sold notes to extract a payout of $1.9 milliona drug research company. this sale boosted the company's debt load to 7.5 times earnings. elsewhere, a busy week for u.s. investment grade. bristol-myers selling $19 billion in bonds, only to be outmatched by ibm's deal a day later. it was the highest volume week in eight months with $45 billion pricing. around the table is gershon distenfeld, henry peabody, and diana amoa. a weaker massive supply in the face of real macro risks, and the investment grade is taking it pretty well. gershon: well-meaning journalists like yourself have been scaring us for a long time with this bbb debt. jonathan: are you saying i was part of that? i think we were very responsible around this table. [laughter] jonathan: go on. gershon: 100%. certainly in this cycle there are more absolutes but it has not happened yet. whether they listen to you or not, they were selling. that market was widening out. people realizing that stuff got cheap. there is a difference in high-yield. high yield, people just need yie
elsewhere, hellman and friedman with the carlyle group sold notes to extract a payout of $1.9 milliona drug research company. this sale boosted the company's debt load to 7.5 times earnings. elsewhere, a busy week for u.s. investment grade. bristol-myers selling $19 billion in bonds, only to be outmatched by ibm's deal a day later. it was the highest volume week in eight months with $45 billion pricing. around the table is gershon distenfeld, henry peabody, and diana amoa. a weaker massive...
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in this city where you had a majority of friedman intermingling with the slaves, their lifestyles wereh him. so though they were enslaved, there were some -- there was some feeling of freedom. they could walk amongst it and feel it. baltimore was different in that vein. one way to get a feel of how similar they were, you can read one of frederick douglass's biography where he talks about being hired out in baltimore. where he had a room and a little stipend that he could live on. so these people were living though enslaved on the edge of freedom. they can smell it. they can taste it, they can touch it. somewhere intation the census list for 1860 where the census taker listed in enslaved -- and enslaved black man as free, then he had to correct himself. the black man has said -- we live like free. free.e like we appreciate the pencil mark, but he wanted to express the nature of his existence in a changing environment. diary inis: in a congress, there is a man who talks about this intermingling with enslaved and free people. but i do think that even on the prefaces of freedom, there is s
in this city where you had a majority of friedman intermingling with the slaves, their lifestyles wereh him. so though they were enslaved, there were some -- there was some feeling of freedom. they could walk amongst it and feel it. baltimore was different in that vein. one way to get a feel of how similar they were, you can read one of frederick douglass's biography where he talks about being hired out in baltimore. where he had a room and a little stipend that he could live on. so these...
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reason it's been as the previous one this could be the end from that you know all right michael friedman a middle east analyst with the media line thank you so much for joining us on our program the pleasure. that's a good just diluting the vomit we've all had. that requires us not to destroy lies as truth and truth. thank you. german chancellor angela merkel delivering the commencement speech at harvard university earlier and on a reserved for the very few she was awarded an honorary doctor of law degree as well let's talk about the speech we have our chief political editor michelle or cooper with us here in a studio and alexander phenomenas at harvard where she's been listening in on the speech for us and i found out let's start with you give us your highlights from this commencement address from the chancellor. so me i think that angle merkel struck the right tone here and harvard was in the audience as you said listening to this speech watching the erection in the crowd people applauding laughing standing up for the chancellor and i think it was a very smart move to start talking abo
reason it's been as the previous one this could be the end from that you know all right michael friedman a middle east analyst with the media line thank you so much for joining us on our program the pleasure. that's a good just diluting the vomit we've all had. that requires us not to destroy lies as truth and truth. thank you. german chancellor angela merkel delivering the commencement speech at harvard university earlier and on a reserved for the very few she was awarded an honorary doctor of...
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and if thomas friedman can be convinced of that, you know, that may if have resonance for democrats anderic: yeah. you have the families fleeing violence and oppression as well as poverty. and several die along the way, we had a raft overturn in the river the other day. it is just horrendous. meanwhile, what do we do? i mean, the president is talking about tightening up asylum laws, here's a poll, part of that poll. 30% believe, one-third, that it should be harder to seek asylum. just about that number say it should be easier, most say it should stay as it is, but the facts are, according to the study, the vast majority of those from the three central american countries who come who ask for asylum, they're turned away. does that mean that their asylum claims basically are judged not legitimate? >> well, you know, there's certainly been a lot of allegations that people are encouraged to seek asylum as the easy way to stay in the country. and what's interesting about that is, again to return to the thomas friedman column, one of the interesting things he said in there was when he was in t
and if thomas friedman can be convinced of that, you know, that may if have resonance for democrats anderic: yeah. you have the families fleeing violence and oppression as well as poverty. and several die along the way, we had a raft overturn in the river the other day. it is just horrendous. meanwhile, what do we do? i mean, the president is talking about tightening up asylum laws, here's a poll, part of that poll. 30% believe, one-third, that it should be harder to seek asylum. just about...
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idea is a motivation but it does not quite emerge in the record as much until we begin to see the friedmanureau's record and we begin to get into the internal dynamics of what families look like for refugees. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> american history tv brings you 48 hours of programming exploring our nation's past. to view an archive of our programs visit c-span.org/history. this weekend american history tv is joining our comcast cable partners to show cast the history of palo alto california. to watch more video from the cities on our tour visit .-span.org/cities tour we continue with a look at the history of palo alto. >> the following program has images some viewers may find disturbing. you are discretion is advised. the subtitle is the american relief exposition to soviet russia in the famine of 1921. and first thing i realize there 1921, 1922 about the famine in english. no one had a serious book. i woul
idea is a motivation but it does not quite emerge in the record as much until we begin to see the friedmanureau's record and we begin to get into the internal dynamics of what families look like for refugees. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> american history tv brings you 48 hours of programming exploring our...
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democrat leader or vince cable he said this kind of idea is more him and isn't of aymer and and milton friedman and the tories are also saying the reason why this is dangerous is that you are taking away the choice of the person and the choice of the lawyer i think the absurdity of those remarks is revealed both things label did say we're way way quickly. given you know you compare yourself to but no no quite and i think it's absurd that just because. incidentally i mean given an analogy. i don't hitler was in favor of a national health service. does this mean you and i should be against a national health service because somebody favored it and rand as you mention quite clearly mad in my view what we're proposing is that common dividends as basic incomes payments should be a sharing of public wealth and you identify you could afford to be a book about it that this is something very british you trace it to some of the magna carta or more famously but the charter of the forest into all seventy the charter of the forest of november the sixth twelve seventeen is one of the most subversive radical d
democrat leader or vince cable he said this kind of idea is more him and isn't of aymer and and milton friedman and the tories are also saying the reason why this is dangerous is that you are taking away the choice of the person and the choice of the lawyer i think the absurdity of those remarks is revealed both things label did say we're way way quickly. given you know you compare yourself to but no no quite and i think it's absurd that just because. incidentally i mean given an analogy. i...
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taking on china has seemed to put trump in the better graces with harshest critics people like tom friedman of the of the new york times for example who typically speak for the washington consensus he now came out in support of trump do you think these china policy may how to get more acceptance domestically honestly i don't think so i wish there were the case but i don't think it will be your most of the opposition to trump domestically has very little to do with foreign policy and is really all about trump the person and about trump's domestic agenda so while trump like at some point some support from unlikely friends when it comes to the china debate the china debate crosses party lines it's not about democrats versus republicans it's about you know china hawks versus china doves and each of the parties each of the 2 major parties has people in both camps so i don't think this will particularly help trump in you know in the media or in the 202020 elections but i don't think it will hurt him either now standing up to unfair trade and manufacturing promises practice is rather was why i kno
taking on china has seemed to put trump in the better graces with harshest critics people like tom friedman of the of the new york times for example who typically speak for the washington consensus he now came out in support of trump do you think these china policy may how to get more acceptance domestically honestly i don't think so i wish there were the case but i don't think it will be your most of the opposition to trump domestically has very little to do with foreign policy and is really...
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championed it in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven called it the guaranteed minimum income milton friedman in one thousand economists signed a study saying this would be tremendous for america and one state has had a dividend for the last forty years and that's alaska where everyone in the state gets between one and two thousand dollars a year no questions asked to your point this would help us address the problems of automation by putting buying power into americans hands it would make it so that consumers can continue to participate even as the jobs start to go away it would also create two million new jobs in our economy because of the increased consumer demand where a lot of people would be spending that money in their communities and those that money would circulate several times over it's going to help expand the types of work that we can do because many americans would pursue different kinds of opportunities if they had the sort of resources that move with them wherever they went it's really interesting that you use the term that others have used the term dividends you describe it a
championed it in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven called it the guaranteed minimum income milton friedman in one thousand economists signed a study saying this would be tremendous for america and one state has had a dividend for the last forty years and that's alaska where everyone in the state gets between one and two thousand dollars a year no questions asked to your point this would help us address the problems of automation by putting buying power into americans hands it would make it...
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america by mob -- the late great robert friedman. there is a time in their where wholieutenant of -- intersects between russian and israeli crime networks has his whenenant in trump tower the fbi's look at for him. i urge the american people to find out what is really going on here, and they will not get it from either the mainstream media or the alternative media. i appreciate the time, and i as the american people to get their information. guest: i think you have to read skeptically and critically. . you can't only read one side of the issue. the problem is that so many people read only on one side. i wonder if the caller has read my book -- against impeaching trump -- or maybe she doesn't want to read against his narrative. for every three books recommended on one side, there should be three others recommended on the other side, so you can approach the problem in a balanced way. host: mr. dershowitz wrote his book before the mueller report -- the case against impeaching trump. the also wrote the intro to the mueller report, which
america by mob -- the late great robert friedman. there is a time in their where wholieutenant of -- intersects between russian and israeli crime networks has his whenenant in trump tower the fbi's look at for him. i urge the american people to find out what is really going on here, and they will not get it from either the mainstream media or the alternative media. i appreciate the time, and i as the american people to get their information. guest: i think you have to read skeptically and...