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>> friedman: exactly.ng managers just aren't taking the time to go past that first 30 seconds and understand the skills, the talents, and the capabilities that exist within those individuals. >> shukla: there are complexities that are inherently inside of these very large data sets. >> cooper: at the global accounting firm ernst & young, they've scrapped the traditional interview process for applicants with autism. they've replaced it with a series of problem solving challenges. >> shukla: and so if i could ask you all to come up. >> cooper: testing aptitude, creativity, and teamwork. >> jayram: i think for this subject we should do analysis. >> cooper: in a demonstration last february in chicago, before the pandemic required they work from home, four current ernst & young employees on the autism spectrum were given millions of ldata tkl analyze, and explain how they'd present it to a client. >> if we find that there are errors, we can loop back over to this step. >> cooper: ernst & young has used this tec
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we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation with rabbi friedman. rabbi, congregation b'nai m-10 here in san francisco and president of the northern california association of rabbis. what is new at your congregation? >> you know, we are traditional conservative congregation. at the same time, we very much make use of the internet. at any given time you can go to the homepage of our congregation and you will see the slideshow at the top with our newest and most important events. if anyone is interested in hearing from us regularly we have something called the b mail that we email out every week. our programming changes, although our worship continues on shabbat. it is always warm and friendly. >> do you have special events coming up for your anniversary celebration? >> we do. those are listed right on the website as you go on to the congregation site. you will see them all coming up during the beginning of hanukkah. >> can you talk a little bit about the fact that your congregation is a part of the conservative movement, not everybody understands the
we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation with rabbi friedman. rabbi, congregation b'nai m-10 here in san francisco and president of the northern california association of rabbis. what is new at your congregation? >> you know, we are traditional conservative congregation. at the same time, we very much make use of the internet. at any given time you can go to the homepage of our congregation and you will see the slideshow at the top with our newest and most important events. if...
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and you just heard tom friedman and his concerns. if your state and the other states certified their results as they always do, and say no, this is it. our count is legit. and the president says, no, not good enough for me, i don't want a transfer of power. what would you do? >> so that's not going to happen. there's going to be a peaceful transfer of power, let me say something, i wish the two political sides actually had conversations where we list inged to each other. i have to admit it was surreal listening to you and tom friedman talking about what you think trump is going to do on the election. from my perspective, i think it's projection, i think the one that's going to challenge the election in all likelihood is joe biden. >> biden said last night he would accept the results. >> hillary clinton told biden in no way should you concede defeat. i was one of the lawyers who represented george w. bush, there's a chapter in my book that talks about book versus gore and elections. and it was al gore who challenged the outcome of tha
and you just heard tom friedman and his concerns. if your state and the other states certified their results as they always do, and say no, this is it. our count is legit. and the president says, no, not good enough for me, i don't want a transfer of power. what would you do? >> so that's not going to happen. there's going to be a peaceful transfer of power, let me say something, i wish the two political sides actually had conversations where we list inged to each other. i have to admit...
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adena friedman. adena, i really feel credit should be given where credit is due, and you very much get the credit. you and your team over the past four years, through thick and thin, have plowed forward but i want to talk about this particular quarter. revenue up $83 million. what drove it in particular this time around? >> thanks for having me, liz. it's great to be here. yes, we are really proud of the quarter that we've had and actually, the performance year to date, particularly given the uncertainty earlier in the year. but what we're really finding is that our business is leaning no a lot of key trends in our industry in terms of creating more advanced markets to support the level of volatility we're seeing as well as also making sure that we provide technology that helps with risk management across the industry. we have the world beating surveillance technology for the industry and now we have also launched an anti-money laundering investigator tool to support that. then we also have data and
adena friedman. adena, i really feel credit should be given where credit is due, and you very much get the credit. you and your team over the past four years, through thick and thin, have plowed forward but i want to talk about this particular quarter. revenue up $83 million. what drove it in particular this time around? >> thanks for having me, liz. it's great to be here. yes, we are really proud of the quarter that we've had and actually, the performance year to date, particularly given...
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thank god. >> tom friedman. thank you very much.ate it. >> pleasure. >> want to show everyone this. joe biden in milwaukee right now. part of an intense sweep through the midwest. these final days of the campaign. early voting numbers key right now for both candidates, obviously. just ahead, we are going to take a look at those record-breaking numbers, particularly in another area in the country, in texas. t just how big they are and what they may mean for democrats trying to turn a red state blue. it's a buick. it's an alexa. check it out. alexa, turn on the outdoor lights. ok. that's cool, but i'm pretty sure it's a buick. clearly an alexa. alexa, get directions to the 8-18 grill. getting directions. it's a buick. the first-ever encore gx, available with alexa built-in. nice buick. it's an alexa. now get nearly 3,300 purchase cash on the 2020 encore gx. ask: alexa, tell me about buick suv's you turn 40 and everything goes. tell me about it. you know, it's made me think, i'm closer to my retirement days than i am my college days. h
thank god. >> tom friedman. thank you very much.ate it. >> pleasure. >> want to show everyone this. joe biden in milwaukee right now. part of an intense sweep through the midwest. these final days of the campaign. early voting numbers key right now for both candidates, obviously. just ahead, we are going to take a look at those record-breaking numbers, particularly in another area in the country, in texas. t just how big they are and what they may mean for democrats trying to...
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abc 7 news reporter wayne friedman explains. >> reporter: sonoma county. color it purple. and that's not political. in this era of covid purple might as well be the scarlet letter. >> we're like living in a cartoon. >> reporter: with so many other counties moving to less risky tiers, sonoma county remains an exception. it is still purple. an infection rate of more than 5% and heading in the wrong direction. among people in this county it's taking a toll. >> how much sleep did you get last night? >> 30 minutes. >> reporter: kayla moore of santa rosa raising three kids on her own, keeping them at home every day for distance learning and working the graveyard shift every night. >> kids deserve to be in school. they need to be in school because it's messing with their mental health. it's not okay. my daughter's not okay. and i'm not okay. >> reporter: since sonoma's numbers spiked the county has increased free testing, especially in high risk neighborhoods with $30 gift cards as incentives. if somebody comes up positive the county will pay them to stay at home. >> if you get c
abc 7 news reporter wayne friedman explains. >> reporter: sonoma county. color it purple. and that's not political. in this era of covid purple might as well be the scarlet letter. >> we're like living in a cartoon. >> reporter: with so many other counties moving to less risky tiers, sonoma county remains an exception. it is still purple. an infection rate of more than 5% and heading in the wrong direction. among people in this county it's taking a toll. >> how much...
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in napa wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >>> the arrests of 125 undocumented immigrants in sanctuary cities in california. i.c.e. released this video today of the week-long operation that ended alast saturday. some raids took place in bay area cities including daly city and this one in san francisco where a man was arrested for having two duis. federal immigration officials say agents focused on cities with sanctuary policies and on people who were arrested for crimes but were released despite having immigration detainers against them. san mateo county supervisor david canaba responded to the raids today saying "this sweep is another political ploy by the trump administration to undermine california's statewide sanctuary law. these raids tear apart the lives of hard-working immigrants and their families, who contribute vitally to the state's economy and culture." >>> state lawmakers demanded answers from the e.d.d.'s top officials today on why thousands are still waiting for benefits while fraud remains rampant. it happened at an assembly hearing and 7 on your side's michael finney is live
in napa wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >>> the arrests of 125 undocumented immigrants in sanctuary cities in california. i.c.e. released this video today of the week-long operation that ended alast saturday. some raids took place in bay area cities including daly city and this one in san francisco where a man was arrested for having two duis. federal immigration officials say agents focused on cities with sanctuary policies and on people who were arrested for crimes but were released...
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abc 7 news reporter wayne friedman is on the story. >> reporter: you're looking at the largest early voter turnout in marin county history with more than 100,000 ballots cast already. that's more than half the registered voters. panner lowe was one of them today but after talking with us she did have some questions. >> are you worried? >> well, now i am. >> reporter: and all because of her signature. this is how she signed her driver's license. and now on the ballot you'll see it's definitely changed. will this vote even count? >> how will i know? >> reporter: the answer begins inside the marin county civic center with a sorting machine nicknamed betsy ross. every incoming early ballot goes through here. >> we get three passes. three passes total. >> but not three votes? >> but not three votes, no. but not three votes. only one vote. >> reporter: once every second the machine scans signatures and compares them with a data base. roughly 25% do not make the first cut. just because these ballots are challenged doesn't mean they're disqualified. they move on. this is a process. >> i just
abc 7 news reporter wayne friedman is on the story. >> reporter: you're looking at the largest early voter turnout in marin county history with more than 100,000 ballots cast already. that's more than half the registered voters. panner lowe was one of them today but after talking with us she did have some questions. >> are you worried? >> well, now i am. >> reporter: and all because of her signature. this is how she signed her driver's license. and now on the ballot...
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host: we would like to thank richard friedman supreme court historian and university of michigan law school professor for being with us and taking us through the law and history of court packing" expansion. thank you so much for your time this morning. guest: i enjoyed >> live coverage on c-span and c-span.org. be sure to visit c-span.org to review a playlists of amy coney barrett political views. r , dr.ts on the coronavirus adalga. he is a senior scholar and he is here to take us through and provide us facts about covid-19. good morning. guest: good morning. thank you for having me. caller: -- host: let's get some of the straight information first. what is the contraction rate and how does that compare to other places around the world? guest: right now we are still having tens of thousands of cases each day. that is much higher than other parts of the world, but it is important to remember that our social distancing, our policies were aimed at trying to prevent the number of cases from becoming unmanageable from a hospital perspective. we were trying to flatten the curve to a point
host: we would like to thank richard friedman supreme court historian and university of michigan law school professor for being with us and taking us through the law and history of court packing" expansion. thank you so much for your time this morning. guest: i enjoyed >> live coverage on c-span and c-span.org. be sure to visit c-span.org to review a playlists of amy coney barrett political views. r , dr.ts on the coronavirus adalga. he is a senior scholar and he is here to take us...
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tom friedman. on a friday night, what could be better? scotch.is seal, this restaurant is committing to higher levels of cleanliness. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the expertise that helps keep hospitals clean, is helping keep businesses clean too. look for the ecolab science certified seal. my husband and i started trying right after our wedding. when we couldn't get pregnant, we started ivf. our story is special because its ours. but it isn't unique. if amy coney barrett is appointed, i am scared. she supported a group that wants to criminalize the way i got pregnant. doctors who perform it could end up in jail and families like mine might not exist. call your senator. demand justice is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> after last night's debate, who was ahead on what is usually the biggest issue in an election, the economy? trump. but he gets crushed on the pandemic. why aren't the two seen as um billically inextricably linked? if you don't deal with the pandemic, you can't get the economy back, which has gotten crushed by the pandemic. this is a
tom friedman. on a friday night, what could be better? scotch.is seal, this restaurant is committing to higher levels of cleanliness. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the expertise that helps keep hospitals clean, is helping keep businesses clean too. look for the ecolab science certified seal. my husband and i started trying right after our wedding. when we couldn't get pregnant, we started ivf. our story is special because its ours. but it isn't unique. if amy coney barrett is appointed, i am scared. she...
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friedman, thank you for your complete and total honesty regarding all of this. in 1992, the democrat-controlled senate did not go forward with the nomination from george h.w. bush. its biggest offender at the time was joe biden. that eventually led to, as you know, the nomination and election of ruth bader ginsburg to the supreme court after bill clinton became president. 2016, the republicans reminded everyone that that took place and they referred to it as the biden will. of -- the biden rule. of course, all of this has to do with politics. you are absolutely correct area i was just wondering perhaps if you could comment a little bit on the 1992 refusal on the part of the democrats to go forward with the nomination. it so happens that i do believe that mr. garland should have received a fair hearing, but when i found out about the biden rule, i understand what has taken place. guest: there was no vacancy on areaupreme court in 1992 biden did make a statement to the effect that once a presidential election is on, that in nomination should not be made. so he has
friedman, thank you for your complete and total honesty regarding all of this. in 1992, the democrat-controlled senate did not go forward with the nomination from george h.w. bush. its biggest offender at the time was joe biden. that eventually led to, as you know, the nomination and election of ruth bader ginsburg to the supreme court after bill clinton became president. 2016, the republicans reminded everyone that that took place and they referred to it as the biden will. of -- the biden...
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tom friedman. on a friday night, what could be better? scotch.is seal, this restaurant is committing to higher levels of cleanliness. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the expertise that helps keep hospitals clean, is helping keep businesses clean too. look for the ecolab science certified seal. such as high blood pressure,ve pdiabetes, and asthma.s this administration and senate republicans want to overturn laws requiring insurance companies to cover people with pre-existing conditions. they're rushing a lifetime appointment to the supreme court to change the law through the courts. 70% of americans want to keep protections for pre-existing conditions in place. tell our leaders in washingtn to stop playing games with our healthcare. at morgan stanley, a global collective of thought leaders offers investors a broader view. ♪ we see companies protecting the bottom line by putting people first. we see a bright future, still hungry for the ingenuity of those ready for the next challenge. today, we are translating decades of experience into strategies for the road ahead. we a
tom friedman. on a friday night, what could be better? scotch.is seal, this restaurant is committing to higher levels of cleanliness. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the expertise that helps keep hospitals clean, is helping keep businesses clean too. look for the ecolab science certified seal. such as high blood pressure,ve pdiabetes, and asthma.s this administration and senate republicans want to overturn laws requiring insurance companies to cover people with pre-existing conditions. they're rushing a...
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i have no idea milton friedman on - - milton friedman did not teach me that my professors to teach me why you would raise rates in anticipation of a market that you could not accurately protect at all anything beyond the six months. that's what they kept trying to do in jerome powell is an investment banker not an economist where a lot of economist and the federal reserve but they are not world renowned because they are not prescient in the forecasting but you have to follow markets if you are in banking or in the central bank in jerome powell was doing on of that. so i applied to the president because he was right to stop the nonsense and all that he would never acknowledge the president was right, he calmed down and it ended so then he announced a new policy at the federal reserve which to point out precisely what donald trump had been saying since the point of their disagreement over interest rates without the presence of inflation what in hell are you doing? and by the way is the president against united states and those are looking to make money in the stunning economic historian
i have no idea milton friedman on - - milton friedman did not teach me that my professors to teach me why you would raise rates in anticipation of a market that you could not accurately protect at all anything beyond the six months. that's what they kept trying to do in jerome powell is an investment banker not an economist where a lot of economist and the federal reserve but they are not world renowned because they are not prescient in the forecasting but you have to follow markets if you are...
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>> when we find piggy one way or another. >> reporter: in sonoma county, wayne friedman, abc 7 news.maybe, hopefully somebody took piggy smalls in and we'll now see the story and hopefully they'll be reunited, dan. >> let's hope. piggy looks extremely sweet. with any luck he is okay. we'll continue to keep tabs. >>> up next local experts weigh in on a vaccine advisory committee meeting. their concerns and the veterans that never quit on their team. when being a fan gets tough, and stretching your budget gets even tougher... ...our agents put in the time and legwork for you, ...so saving on auto insurance is easy. because saving a little extra goes a long way. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. >>> today remdesivir became the first and only drug to be approved by the fda as a covid-19 treatment. the antiviral drug is from gilead sciences in foster city. abc 7's special correspondent explains what the drug can and can't do. >> the most important thing people need to understand is remdesivir an antiviral isn't necessarily a cure. it doesn't matter what the president said. it is
>> when we find piggy one way or another. >> reporter: in sonoma county, wayne friedman, abc 7 news.maybe, hopefully somebody took piggy smalls in and we'll now see the story and hopefully they'll be reunited, dan. >> let's hope. piggy looks extremely sweet. with any luck he is okay. we'll continue to keep tabs. >>> up next local experts weigh in on a vaccine advisory committee meeting. their concerns and the veterans that never quit on their team. when being a fan...
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abc 7 news reporters laura anthony and wayne friedman are checking in on customers affected in the east bay and north bay. let's begin with abc 7 meteorologist drew tuma and the forecast. the red flag warning still on. >> yeah, that's right, kristen. frequently gusting over 50 miles per hour. still some isolated gusts out there right now. you can see fairfield, tracking that fire, winds gusting to 30 miles per hour. 24 the current wind gust in santa rosa. elsewhere, the winds not as strong. in our hills right fierce as they were earlier this morning, but still of concern. you can see winds gusting 15 to 35 miles per hour. not only the wind, bone-dry air. look at relative humidity in the single digits across much of the bay area. so we have that red flag warning that will continue along the coast and the lower elevations until 5:00 p.m., for the next hour. however, it will be extended until 5:00 p.m. tomorrow for the north bay mountains and the east bay hills. kristen, we're going to hour by hour show you those winds over the next 24 hours in the accuweather forecast in a few minutes. >>
abc 7 news reporters laura anthony and wayne friedman are checking in on customers affected in the east bay and north bay. let's begin with abc 7 meteorologist drew tuma and the forecast. the red flag warning still on. >> yeah, that's right, kristen. frequently gusting over 50 miles per hour. still some isolated gusts out there right now. you can see fairfield, tracking that fire, winds gusting to 30 miles per hour. 24 the current wind gust in santa rosa. elsewhere, the winds not as...
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. >> reporter: this is what air travel looked like for marty friedman and his wife, who just returnedo marin from a two- week trip to the east coast to visit family. >> we did, like, an east coast tour, and getting back, we, like everybody else, i think, we didn't -- we wanted to make sure that the risks of flying were such that we didn't get covid-19. >> reporter: the father of two is excited utilize a new service the oakland airport is now offering to the public, free rapid covid testing. an airport spokesman said the covid test takes just 15 seconds with results back in 15 minutes. >> we launched this program because this is really about keeping our airport workers and travelers safe. >> reporter: the testing, region by city health, takes place here, about a mile and a half north west of the oakland airport. it's free, paid for through a grant and federal funding, and the general public can schedule an appointment on-line. >> we ask that you try to do it at least three hours before your flight, and make sure that you allow at least two hours for check-in. >> reporter: sfo was the f
. >> reporter: this is what air travel looked like for marty friedman and his wife, who just returnedo marin from a two- week trip to the east coast to visit family. >> we did, like, an east coast tour, and getting back, we, like everybody else, i think, we didn't -- we wanted to make sure that the risks of flying were such that we didn't get covid-19. >> reporter: the father of two is excited utilize a new service the oakland airport is now offering to the public, free rapid...
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instead of taking a victory lap, the team president andrew friedman facing the music over justin turner's positive covid test. >> can you please take us through when you learned what you learned? will the team to going home or do you have to stay here in quarantine now? >> standing next to justin. >> can you speak to the optics of that. >> why did you choose not to follow that protocol? >> turner was out of the game once the dodgers clenched, the team reportedly learned of the positive test around the 2 2nd inning and they pulled turner in the 7th inning. la 3rd baseman later returned to the field to celebrate after he refused to stay in isolation. no more positive tests today, but turner is now being investigated by major league baseball and could face punishment. >> i think from his standpoint him having a chance to take a picture with the trophy was incredibly important and meaningful to him. >> turn the page now nfl 49ers are preparing to face the worst defense in the entire nfl. today the seahawks did something by acquiring defensive end carlos dunlap in a trade with the bengals. the
instead of taking a victory lap, the team president andrew friedman facing the music over justin turner's positive covid test. >> can you please take us through when you learned what you learned? will the team to going home or do you have to stay here in quarantine now? >> standing next to justin. >> can you speak to the optics of that. >> why did you choose not to follow that protocol? >> turner was out of the game once the dodgers clenched, the team reportedly...
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here is the dodgers' president and friedman, who is basically busted with his response to questioning. >> you wanted to come out and take a picture with the trophy, which i can't state strongly enough how big of a role he has played in the success of this organization. i don't think there was anyone that was going to stop him from going out. i think he was mindful of other people. >> you actually shown standing next to justin with neither of you wearing a mask. >> i was definitely wearing a mask. if there were people around him without masks, that's not good optics at all. >> thanks, everybody. holy [ bleep ] . hi, just kidding. >> talk about the optics right there, not good. but the dodgers, come on, give it to them, they were the best in baseball. and the san jose quakes, it seems, one of the best teams in the mls, surprise, with the way they started their season. but they now look with two matches left like they're going to the playoffs and thanks in part to the local kid was always made good. chris wanda lasky from danville , he is booted home 1-0, san jose leading at halftime and
here is the dodgers' president and friedman, who is basically busted with his response to questioning. >> you wanted to come out and take a picture with the trophy, which i can't state strongly enough how big of a role he has played in the success of this organization. i don't think there was anyone that was going to stop him from going out. i think he was mindful of other people. >> you actually shown standing next to justin with neither of you wearing a mask. >> i was...
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but so far everybody has resumed except for the united states joining us, tom friedman doctor, good toy common when it comes to these trials and we should in fact applaud the companies for putting safety first and not skipping anything when it comes to that's vaccines or treatments. how do you read the news obviously both of them are watched carefully here in the fight against covid. >> right, i think you really hit the nail on the head it is kind of paradoxical, but actually, it's reassuring because we expect to see signals that may not indicate a problem. and we expect to see companies stopping so they can look carefully. so it gives reassurance that we are not cutting corners on safety i think there are sometimes kind of unrealistic expectations about a vaccine. a vaccine is not going to bring a fairy tale ending to this pandemic and the fact that we are going to get there in fits and starts, we are going to try to figure out what works and we are going to be completely transparent about what we are finding, that's reassuring. >> even though it's reassuring, dr. freeden, do you we a
but so far everybody has resumed except for the united states joining us, tom friedman doctor, good toy common when it comes to these trials and we should in fact applaud the companies for putting safety first and not skipping anything when it comes to that's vaccines or treatments. how do you read the news obviously both of them are watched carefully here in the fight against covid. >> right, i think you really hit the nail on the head it is kind of paradoxical, but actually, it's...
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it's so easy and it's also safe and secure. >> you know, dana, we had tom friedman on earlier.ness we've seen from the republicans over the last four years standing up in the president. now you have ben sasse critiquing the president to his constituents, not doing it directly. chris christie doing a mea culpa, which is kind of a rebuke of the president, although he didn't directly challenge him in any way. are those signs of them sort of seeing which way they think the wind may be blowing and sort of shifting tack a little bit? or is there nothing more to it than -- than -- >> no, i think -- i think there could be. there might be different cases. chris christie, obviously, this is very personal. he was at the white house trying to get the president ready for a debate and clearly got the coronavirus there. and it was not very subtle in what he was saying, you know? i'm from new jersey, but i don't think you have to be from new jersey to get what he was trying to get across, which is that the -- he was told that the white house was a safe zone. everybody was tested. the president
it's so easy and it's also safe and secure. >> you know, dana, we had tom friedman on earlier.ness we've seen from the republicans over the last four years standing up in the president. now you have ben sasse critiquing the president to his constituents, not doing it directly. chris christie doing a mea culpa, which is kind of a rebuke of the president, although he didn't directly challenge him in any way. are those signs of them sort of seeing which way they think the wind may be blowing...
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banks set to report quarterly results, and "new york times" columnist, pulitzer prize author tom friedmanl be right back. for you right now. clyde communications platform twilio is buying segment for $2.6 trillion in stock intuit, instacart and levis, and the ceos of both companies are going to join us in an exclusive interview in the next hour to talk all about it. you're looking at twilio stock up 2%. a little more than that, and we'll tell you more about that transaction when jeff lawson joins us in just a little bit. becky. >> excellent looking forward to it. thanks, andrew >>> our next guest says that the markets will be bombarded by policy news this week. most of it, he says, will be noise. but there are some key events. let's bring in mohammed el aryan. what are the events that you think we'll hear outside of just the regular noise. what should we pay attention to? >> the stimulus, but we're going to be bombarded by news about a few things we're going to be bombarded with news about projections, what the outlook is like. i can tell you these projections are out of date even before
banks set to report quarterly results, and "new york times" columnist, pulitzer prize author tom friedmanl be right back. for you right now. clyde communications platform twilio is buying segment for $2.6 trillion in stock intuit, instacart and levis, and the ceos of both companies are going to join us in an exclusive interview in the next hour to talk all about it. you're looking at twilio stock up 2%. a little more than that, and we'll tell you more about that transaction when jeff...
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did morgan friedman and carrot top impregnate amazon or what happened?is going to leave the house without remembering to attach his goatee that he bought from party city. >> draymond green looked like donkey from shrek. >> pretty sure reggie miller's ears provideifi. >> oh my god! they do! >> russell westbrook look like jar jar binks. i'll take your word for it. i don't know who that is but sure. >> shaq is a fat-ass old man -- that your mother loves very dearly. >> deandre jordan, so close to -- >> charles barkley has pancake [ bleep ]. that's not true, because i would eat them. >> he looks like his sweat smells like mop water and chihuahua. >> chris bosh talks like a white guy named dennis. >> no. [ bleep ] twitter. ain't doing it. >> that is our show. thanks to "adam sandler." apologies to matt damon. i'll be back later tonight with julie bowen and my morning jacket. so stay up, maybe all night. see you then. >> announcer: building a better bay area. for a safe and secure future. this is abc 7 news. >>> a san jose strike team caught in an intense figh
did morgan friedman and carrot top impregnate amazon or what happened?is going to leave the house without remembering to attach his goatee that he bought from party city. >> draymond green looked like donkey from shrek. >> pretty sure reggie miller's ears provideifi. >> oh my god! they do! >> russell westbrook look like jar jar binks. i'll take your word for it. i don't know who that is but sure. >> shaq is a fat-ass old man -- that your mother loves very dearly....
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abc 7 news reporter wayne friedman has more on what investigators said today. he joins us live from napa. wayne? >> reporter: they call it -- this happened a week ago last monday night. the napa county sheriff's department does have a policy of showing body cam videos after such incidents. you're going to see it here, and i need to warn you it's unpleasant and it's quite graphic. >> stop. stop! >> reporter: nine days later you see here bodycam footage from what the napa county sheriff's department describes as an unfortunate but justified shooting of 47-year-old juan garcia. toxicology would show he had a blood alcohol level of .338. four times the legal limit. the sheriff's department says sergeant david ackman, a 21-year veteran, feared for his life, suspected garcia might be carrying a weapon. he fired six times. [ gunshots ] >> shots fired. shots fired. >> you shoot until the threat is eliminated. and that's what he did. >> reporter: attorneys for the family are not so sure. based on the video, they do not believe the sergeant gave mr. garcia enough time or
abc 7 news reporter wayne friedman has more on what investigators said today. he joins us live from napa. wayne? >> reporter: they call it -- this happened a week ago last monday night. the napa county sheriff's department does have a policy of showing body cam videos after such incidents. you're going to see it here, and i need to warn you it's unpleasant and it's quite graphic. >> stop. stop! >> reporter: nine days later you see here bodycam footage from what the napa county...
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milton friedman didn't teach me that one. my professors didn't teach me why you would raise the rates in anticipation of a market that you couldn't accurately predict over anything beyond six months. that's what they kept trying to do. and jerome powell wasn't an economist. we have economists in the federal reserve, but economists are not renowned because they are particular in their forecasting. jerome powell was doing none of that so i applaud the president again my telly because he was right to stop this nonsense. the president was right, he calmed down and it ended. then he announced a new policy at the federal reserve which i would point out also resembled precisely what donald trump had been saying since the point of their little disagreement over interest rates. without the presence of inflation, what in the hell are you doing, and that by the way put a trum trump in a majority t what, the president of the united states on wall street and all of whom were looking to make money on a little extra volatility that would be
milton friedman didn't teach me that one. my professors didn't teach me why you would raise the rates in anticipation of a market that you couldn't accurately predict over anything beyond six months. that's what they kept trying to do. and jerome powell wasn't an economist. we have economists in the federal reserve, but economists are not renowned because they are particular in their forecasting. jerome powell was doing none of that so i applaud the president again my telly because he was right...
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friedman said, it is always a monetary phenomenon. m2 growth is running at 24% over the last year.he money supply, the velocity is very low. unlock themething to velocity of money supply. you need the fiscal stimulus to take over from the monetary stimulus. qe is creating asset price inflation. money,s so much liquidity is abundant. in the hands of people buying assets. you have to get money in the hands of people who buy goods, and with a weaker dollar yield, you will start to see some inflation eventually. ,rancine: what is eventually like 18 months, 24? could it be longer? deflation is overwhelming anything on the side of the monetary things. target,ed meets its 2% -- i think in the next 12 to 18 months, i don't see any meaningful inflation anywhere near the fed's target. by the time to get out to two years, the five-year, inflation i think is the net result of the policies and debt being put in place. francine: thank you so much, patrick armstrong, chief investor at plurimi wealth. he stays with us, and we will talk about the german bunds and some of the things we are seeing on
friedman said, it is always a monetary phenomenon. m2 growth is running at 24% over the last year.he money supply, the velocity is very low. unlock themething to velocity of money supply. you need the fiscal stimulus to take over from the monetary stimulus. qe is creating asset price inflation. money,s so much liquidity is abundant. in the hands of people buying assets. you have to get money in the hands of people who buy goods, and with a weaker dollar yield, you will start to see some...
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. >> reporter: this is what air travel looked like from marty friedman and his wife his return to marin after a two week trip of the east coast with the family. the father of two is excited to utilize a new service, the oakland airport is now offering to the public. free rapid covid testing. and airport spokesman says the covid test takes 15 seconds with results back in 15 minutes. >> we launched this program because this is really about keeping our airport workers and travelers safe. >> reporter: the testing takes place here about a mile and a half northwest of the oakland airport. it is free, paid for by a grant and federal funding. >> we ask that you try to do it three hours before your flight and make sure that you allow at least two hours for check in. >> reporter: sfo was the first airport international to offer rapid testing. that is when hawaii loosened its two-week mandatory quarantine. the san jose airport does not currently offer rapid testing that says it is working with partners to offer a similar service. >> i was able to pick a time, and then my wife did the same and so w
. >> reporter: this is what air travel looked like from marty friedman and his wife his return to marin after a two week trip of the east coast with the family. the father of two is excited to utilize a new service, the oakland airport is now offering to the public. free rapid covid testing. and airport spokesman says the covid test takes 15 seconds with results back in 15 minutes. >> we launched this program because this is really about keeping our airport workers and travelers...
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adena friedman runs the nasdaq shop, always an important interview. look for that in the 9:00 hour.tay with us. markets on the move. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg surveillance." ." john mckay has been the ceo of whole foods market for over 40 years. he sold his company to amazon for $2.4 billion and agreed to stay on. the question is when will he live. on the davids rubenstein show. >> i will leave whole foods sometime in the next few years. i have not announced a retirement date yet. covid is a crisis. i am dealing with the crisis here for that. i always make this joke that whole foods is like my daughter and i literally married my daughter off to the richest man in the world. i just kind of came along to make sure the marriage settles , butll, and i'm still here i know that the time will come eventually for me to leave. it is just not yet. i'm not quite sure when it will be. anna: you can see ritika: that entire -- ritika:you can see that entire -- ritika: you can see that entire interview tonight on bloomberg tv. that is the bloomberg business flash. data.a quic
adena friedman runs the nasdaq shop, always an important interview. look for that in the 9:00 hour.tay with us. markets on the move. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg surveillance." ." john mckay has been the ceo of whole foods market for over 40 years. he sold his company to amazon for $2.4 billion and agreed to stay on. the question is when will he live. on the davids rubenstein show. >> i will leave whole foods sometime in the next few years. i have not...
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the world, according to tom friedman, he's going to be joining us, talking about stimulus talks, the the day's top stories, and his take as well. stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc ok, just keep coloring there... and sweetie can you just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. >>> good morning, futures showing gains ahead of the opening bell, but the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq, they're all currently on track to snap multiweek winning streaks. >>> and their closing arguments, president trump and former vice president biden going head to head in what was definitively a more subdued second debate however, we still heard a clear difference on their plans for the economy. we're going to break down the candidates' biggest claims, with the
the world, according to tom friedman, he's going to be joining us, talking about stimulus talks, the the day's top stories, and his take as well. stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc ok, just keep coloring there... and sweetie can you just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from...
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milton friedman didn't teach me that one. my professors didn't teach me why you would raise rates in anticipation of the market you couldn't accurately predict and that's what they kept trying to do. jerome powell was an investment banker, not an economist. we have lots of economists and the federainthe federal reservet economists are not world-renowned because they are particularly prissy and inaccurate in their forecasting. they are the inverse. and you have to follow markets if you are in banking or if you are in the central bank. jerome powell was doing none of that. so i applaud the president again mightily because he was right to stop this nonsense. and jerome powell, while he would never acknowledge of the president was right, he calmed down and it ended. then he announced a new policy at the federal reserve. to point out also, it resembled precisely what donald trump had been saying since the absolute incipient point of their little disagreement over interest rates. without the presence of inflation, what in hell are
milton friedman didn't teach me that one. my professors didn't teach me why you would raise rates in anticipation of the market you couldn't accurately predict and that's what they kept trying to do. jerome powell was an investment banker, not an economist. we have lots of economists and the federainthe federal reservet economists are not world-renowned because they are particularly prissy and inaccurate in their forecasting. they are the inverse. and you have to follow markets if you are in...
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. >> we will get to that in a few minutes but we had george friedman speaking about his new book, storm before the calm and he talks in the way that you do, this decade, it is extremely urgent and you wrote these years will generate a vision for democracy or solidify trajectory of the american decline. i wonder, is in every generati generation, talk about the great depression or the civil strike we experienced in the 60s, why do you feel this is really different? >> this is a moment that arises once or twice a century. i came of age in the. people talking about the end of history, whether the 90s would lead to endlessly stable state of affairs and improvement and then history came roaring back. the financial crisis that shaped the experience of my generation in so many ways and now the trump era, covid, george floyd and everything with it. i think it is just one of those moment where forces are converging and timelines not being set by politicians but just by affairs coming to a head. look at climate, it's clear they have to say, over the course of the next decade, who either permanentl
. >> we will get to that in a few minutes but we had george friedman speaking about his new book, storm before the calm and he talks in the way that you do, this decade, it is extremely urgent and you wrote these years will generate a vision for democracy or solidify trajectory of the american decline. i wonder, is in every generati generation, talk about the great depression or the civil strike we experienced in the 60s, why do you feel this is really different? >> this is a moment...
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i am fundamentally more optimistic than tom friedman.nt at the end of the day the united states is always a mixed, messy country but it has incredible dynamism and i'm going to bet on the america i know. zz i wa >> i want to talk about your book. you write "this ugly pandemic has opened up a path to a new world." what do you mean by that? >> there's no question you're right. this is the most consequential eve in our lifetimes. it has affected every single human beings since 9/11. but in doing that it's dislocated everything. as a result, change is possible. think about how much we've all changed in our lives. we've agreed to isolate o ourselv ourselves, we've agreed to spend hours having deeply personal conversations with our laptops. we been willing to change if politicians lead us and tell us in this moment of enormous change, here's the way forward. i think we would get to a better place but we need leaders that would get us to this place. zz f >> fareed, i'm going to read it this weekend. coming up, randi kaye. zuckerberg: i really j
i am fundamentally more optimistic than tom friedman.nt at the end of the day the united states is always a mixed, messy country but it has incredible dynamism and i'm going to bet on the america i know. zz i wa >> i want to talk about your book. you write "this ugly pandemic has opened up a path to a new world." what do you mean by that? >> there's no question you're right. this is the most consequential eve in our lifetimes. it has affected every single human beings...
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friedman. it is dishonest but is it dangerous trump campaign is using dr.ds out of context? it seems to undermine that of someone with high credibility. >> if we look at it factually, it is clear of what dr. fauci was saying is not what the campaign wants that to be construed as. you really cannot say it with a straight face that the administration done anything it could to stop covid. the record of this administration is a colossal failure. there is no national plan and there is no common understanding of where we are. there is not the existence of frank and effective communications. those are the three most important things to run a response to the a pandemic and all three of them have been lacking to the federal response. whatever the politics of it, dr. fauci's comment does not refer to the performance of the government, sadly it is a tragedy that we had over 100,000, more than 200,000 deaths that did not need to happen. >> it is remarkable and hypocrihypocri hypocritical where dr. fauci and dr. birx, experts, they have been sidelined and yet the presid
friedman. it is dishonest but is it dangerous trump campaign is using dr.ds out of context? it seems to undermine that of someone with high credibility. >> if we look at it factually, it is clear of what dr. fauci was saying is not what the campaign wants that to be construed as. you really cannot say it with a straight face that the administration done anything it could to stop covid. the record of this administration is a colossal failure. there is no national plan and there is no...
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about on the broader question of gender and sexuality in the position of norms about the role of friedman spiro agent in trying to impose a set of conventions upon people tied to their free labor vision and asking to what degree are ministers and other people of serving power in the churches you study influenced by these admonishments in this case coming from northerners and basically how to think about the interaction between those goals of the rise of the politics respectability that you trace on the ground? dr. turner: when i think about ,he cases in guilt field church the way that the church arrives at the practice of excluding men from being held accountable for , i have pregnancy matched it to the landscape of politics and respectability and creating a space for black men in the political landscape that would be respectable. there's also an element in which the church is trying to live out their vision of what it means to be a christian community. part of that vision has a set of practices around dealing with trying to keep the community together the process of engaging conflict. of
about on the broader question of gender and sexuality in the position of norms about the role of friedman spiro agent in trying to impose a set of conventions upon people tied to their free labor vision and asking to what degree are ministers and other people of serving power in the churches you study influenced by these admonishments in this case coming from northerners and basically how to think about the interaction between those goals of the rise of the politics respectability that you...
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i think i started maybe inthe 70s when i was born ,milton friedman , free markets going to sort itselfout and reagan's policies and there was a strike in our town, a really horrible strike in our town that tore our town apart and really left wall mill workers not thinking their company was loyal to them anymore andthey weren't so there were things like that happened . the recession after recession and we always said that i don't know if it's true but i'm not an economist but it seems like it always hit our town first and less last and sometimes pieces of it still lingered. so we're going to the 70s and 80s with reagan hiring all the air traffic controllers and guys like what's his name general lester. jack welch. so just nobody cared anymore. it's just about the bottom line and mill workers felt that very acutely. it started with the strike but then their loyalty started to waver to and also i should say our mill was owned by a man and then his son and his son and a chemical company, a corporation and a conglomerate and now it's owned by a chinese company and its are actually in the ar
i think i started maybe inthe 70s when i was born ,milton friedman , free markets going to sort itselfout and reagan's policies and there was a strike in our town, a really horrible strike in our town that tore our town apart and really left wall mill workers not thinking their company was loyal to them anymore andthey weren't so there were things like that happened . the recession after recession and we always said that i don't know if it's true but i'm not an economist but it seems like it...
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. >> tom friedman, thank you. >> joe biden is in milwaukee right now.ose record breaking number famili particularly in area of texas of how big they are turning the state blue. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the expertise that helps keep hospitals clean, is helping keep businesses clean too. look for the ecolab science certified seal. i started this campaign saying we were in the battle for the soul of the nation. i believe that even more deeply today. who we are, what we stand for, and maybe most importantly, who we are going to be, it's all at stake. character is on the ballot, the character of the country, and this is our opportunity to leave the dark, angry politics of the past four years behind us, to choose hope over fear, unity over division, science over fiction. i believe it's time to unite the country, to come together as a nation, but i can't do it without you. so i'm asking for your vote. we need to remember this is the united states of america, and there's never been anything we've been unable to do when we've done it together. i'm joe biden, and i approve this m
. >> tom friedman, thank you. >> joe biden is in milwaukee right now.ose record breaking number famili particularly in area of texas of how big they are turning the state blue. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the expertise that helps keep hospitals clean, is helping keep businesses clean too. look for the ecolab science certified seal. i started this campaign saying we were in the battle for the soul of the nation. i believe that even more deeply today. who we are, what we stand for, and maybe most...
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democracy is not enshrined in laws, written laws, it's based on horror no, and tradition, and tom friedman is important to think about. the honor and traditions that is what is -- even if the constitution is not being up ended. >> absolutely. that's why i don't buy arguments with trump and the enableers, it's notten constitutional about not mentioned there. that's why we're not talking about the letter of the law but also about the spirit of the law and also about norms and conditions. and i warned about trump's gradually removing them from his way back in 2016 because that's what's typically done. it's not, you know, a corporate night. it's a slow motion process of destroys checks and balances. as you can see, trump removed all the people that were loyal to the state, the constitution, to american democracy. and he replaced them with enablers. that's why you look at the trump's white house and his supporters in other branches of government, and they are loyal to trump more than they're loyal to american constitution and to the very base of american democracy with presidents, democrats and
democracy is not enshrined in laws, written laws, it's based on horror no, and tradition, and tom friedman is important to think about. the honor and traditions that is what is -- even if the constitution is not being up ended. >> absolutely. that's why i don't buy arguments with trump and the enableers, it's notten constitutional about not mentioned there. that's why we're not talking about the letter of the law but also about the spirit of the law and also about norms and conditions....
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. >> robert, stick around as we joined to dive deeper into this topic with bess friedman it's nice toood to see you. >> good to see you >> fantastic robert talked a lot about rentals. let's talk about sales what's happening with apartment sales in manhattan where are they still moving and where are they sluggish? in what price bands? >> we saw the third quarter report just came out you know, it was really good considering all the things that we're facing here in new york city so the most movement we see is under a million. that was roughly 52% of the market and the 1 to 2 million dollar price range was about 25% of the market. we're getting pretty hard at the high end that's a bit slower and more slug ush agish and a lot of new development condominiums are sitting there. it all about pricing things really have to be adjusted >> how much would prices have been higher a year ago than they are today? you said that the area where the falloff is the greatest has been in the lower price part of the market what would those prices have been a year ago? 10% higher 15 >> i think 10% is probably
. >> robert, stick around as we joined to dive deeper into this topic with bess friedman it's nice toood to see you. >> good to see you >> fantastic robert talked a lot about rentals. let's talk about sales what's happening with apartment sales in manhattan where are they still moving and where are they sluggish? in what price bands? >> we saw the third quarter report just came out you know, it was really good considering all the things that we're facing here in new york...
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friedman and sanjay gupta. >> it sounds like we are rounding turn to an oncoming event. given what's about to happen in this country, does it make any sense? >> i can't talk about the politics but i can talk about the science. we are having a steady increase in cases in much of the u.s., the midwest, the west. we have high case count much of the south and this is a reflection of federal response. it is not about agreeing or disagreeing with one individual. it is about whether you follow policies that'll protect people. that gets us into the full herd immunity discussion which has been distressing to hear. you are talking about sacrificing the lives of hundreds of thousands of americans based on a theory that's almost certainly wrong. >> sanjay, i don't understand how somebody who's a leader of this country knowing that the projections are and by early february of additional 200,000 people, i think it was up to 400,000 people will be dead by then. so a growth from 220,000 right now to 400,000 by the end of february. that could be drastically red e reduced by 70,000 or mor
friedman and sanjay gupta. >> it sounds like we are rounding turn to an oncoming event. given what's about to happen in this country, does it make any sense? >> i can't talk about the politics but i can talk about the science. we are having a steady increase in cases in much of the u.s., the midwest, the west. we have high case count much of the south and this is a reflection of federal response. it is not about agreeing or disagreeing with one individual. it is about whether you...
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. >>> ownership, andrew friedman. dave roberts. strike three, dodgers have won it all in 2020! >> time now for sports and the world champion los angeles dodgers, finally crowned after a frustrating drought that included three tries in the last four years. and the franchise captures its first title since 1988. the city of los angeles now with even more to celebrate, as the dodgers add to the lakers' success on the court, over in the nba. as for the action on the diamond at globelife field last night, tampa got the scoring starts as randy arozarena extended his run in the first inning. and starter blake snell was taken out of the game. the lefty had struck out nine batters before giving up two hits being pulled. and a double mookie betts. that was for you joe. and a rund sco scoring ground p and groundout gave them that run. and the dodgers hang on for a 3-1 win over the rays in game six. and with it, of course, that world series title. congrats to l.a. my friends katy tur and jacob soboroff are going to be particularly excited this morning, i think. there was one concerning mome
. >>> ownership, andrew friedman. dave roberts. strike three, dodgers have won it all in 2020! >> time now for sports and the world champion los angeles dodgers, finally crowned after a frustrating drought that included three tries in the last four years. and the franchise captures its first title since 1988. the city of los angeles now with even more to celebrate, as the dodgers add to the lakers' success on the court, over in the nba. as for the action on the diamond at...
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tom friedman wrote a column today saying america is on the ballot, and his thesis is we get one shott this election. he further says this election is the election to save the country. i want to play for you part of what he said to anderson cooper tonight. >> the greatest thing for america would be is if joe biden won texas. because if joe biden won texas it would break this fever in the republican party. it would blow that party up. the same moderate republicans i think would reemerge. i could see then biden actually forming a national unity government that would include everyone from aoc on one side to a few republicans on the other. >> professor, "a," i will come to that political science class if that happens. "b," for all the marbles, this is your chance -- is texas truly in play? >> it is in play, but i'm cautiously optimistic that it's in play, brian. i mean, look, we know that texas is trending purple. i feel very comfortable saying that texas is purple regardless of what happens on tuesday. the real question is what shade of purple is it going to be? so understanding that bid
tom friedman wrote a column today saying america is on the ballot, and his thesis is we get one shott this election. he further says this election is the election to save the country. i want to play for you part of what he said to anderson cooper tonight. >> the greatest thing for america would be is if joe biden won texas. because if joe biden won texas it would break this fever in the republican party. it would blow that party up. the same moderate republicans i think would reemerge. i...
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friedman saidon if cocaine weren't illegal, we would never have crack cocaine. economically, it would not make sense. it does not make sense to come up with such a strong substance. alcohol prohibition. beer and wine drinking went down. liquor sales went up. it was easier to smuggle. that is what they are doing. they are making drugs more concentrated and toxic because that is how they do it in a black market. drugs would be safer out of a black market. you would not have to be worried about being thrown in jail. we don't have drug pushers with profits trying to get people hooked. maryland, washington, democratic line. morning!ood hello? host: you are on the air. i am voting for the democratic party, joe biden, because i believe he is the man for the right reason and he is a candidate for all seasons. donald trump should be prosecuted again. he is immoral. going around violating an airline stewardess just doing her job, then going to another country, giving people golden showers. this man is terrible. , he didnot bad enough whenave correct etiquette he met queen
friedman saidon if cocaine weren't illegal, we would never have crack cocaine. economically, it would not make sense. it does not make sense to come up with such a strong substance. alcohol prohibition. beer and wine drinking went down. liquor sales went up. it was easier to smuggle. that is what they are doing. they are making drugs more concentrated and toxic because that is how they do it in a black market. drugs would be safer out of a black market. you would not have to be worried about...
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tom friedman gave us great credit but outside of that, literally one story and we've done things, i mean, that's very significant. but identify done things possibly much more significant than that they don't give credit to washington post. it is a disaster. you can't get a good story. it's disgusting. and then you go to abc, nbc probably is the worst of all comcast i call it comcast but a con job because they try to protect their name like how good they are. nbc is horrible cbs is a disearn then you go to real beauties that msbnc as we call it and -- , of course, cnn, but at least cnn you know where they're coming from. you know they're stone cold dishonest at least you know that. so it's a -- it's a sad thing. i mean it is a very sad thing. fortunately local press is extremely good i get great local and for speech i do one or two local reporters these are greatest stories it is like unbelievable. they cover it so good actually they're -- they're almost more enthusiastic than i am. and so we have that. we have some honest media fox is good but not as good as what it was. they've become p
tom friedman gave us great credit but outside of that, literally one story and we've done things, i mean, that's very significant. but identify done things possibly much more significant than that they don't give credit to washington post. it is a disaster. you can't get a good story. it's disgusting. and then you go to abc, nbc probably is the worst of all comcast i call it comcast but a con job because they try to protect their name like how good they are. nbc is horrible cbs is a disearn...
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i'm michael friedman, the 113th president of the national press club. i'm the former general manager of cbs radio network. no
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at the d'young museum, wade friedman. >> stunning work. >>> a new library popup service is operating.day, the libraries fleet of book mobiles will park at designated locations allowing patrons to retrieve or return materials they took out. the service is available at ortega elementary, john o'connell high schools on tuesday and thursday afternoons. and on treasure island wednesday afternoons. mayor london breed says the service is a creative way to help residents access library resources while branchs remain closed because of the pandemic. >>> negotiations on a stimulus package stopped in their tracks. what happened today. >>> covid we are the thrivers. women with metastatic breast cancer. our time... ...for more time... ...has come. living longer is possible- and proven in postmenopausal women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant. in a clinical trial, kisqali plus fulvestrant helped women live longer with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. and it significantly delayed disease progression. kisqali can cause lung problems or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause ser
at the d'young museum, wade friedman. >> stunning work. >>> a new library popup service is operating.day, the libraries fleet of book mobiles will park at designated locations allowing patrons to retrieve or return materials they took out. the service is available at ortega elementary, john o'connell high schools on tuesday and thursday afternoons. and on treasure island wednesday afternoons. mayor london breed says the service is a creative way to help residents access library...
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here is andy friedman's reaction. >> he wanted to come out and take a picture with the trophy, which,w, can't state strongly enough how big of a role he's played in the success of this organization. i don't think there is anyone that was gonna stop him from going out. i think he was mindful of, you know, other people. >> you were actually shown standing next to justin and neither of you wearing a mask. >> i was definitely wearing a mask. if there are people around him without masks, that's not good optics at all. >> thanks, over. (bleep) >> hi, just kidding. >> yeah, he didn't like that. but all in fairness, you can understand the guy wanted to celebrate with his teammate after the season and all of that, but there are protocols, it is a serious issue, and he broke the rules and he could be suspended next year. he's a free agent, by the way. >>> 49ers traveling up to the great northwest this sunday. that's never an easy task for any team. the seahawks have always given the 49ers major trouble up in seattle, and it looks like their defense has also had some major issues. as a matter of
here is andy friedman's reaction. >> he wanted to come out and take a picture with the trophy, which,w, can't state strongly enough how big of a role he's played in the success of this organization. i don't think there is anyone that was gonna stop him from going out. i think he was mindful of, you know, other people. >> you were actually shown standing next to justin and neither of you wearing a mask. >> i was definitely wearing a mask. if there are people around him without...
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achld to israel david friedman, secretary may nun chin, one of the members who worked on the agreementrth noting the plane you see sitting behind them, the elal flight, is the flight that made the first commercial flight between tel aviv and the united arab emirates a few weeks ago. it will be making the first flight between israel and bahrain with the israeli and american delegation set to discuss a range of topics, technology, investments, a number of other fields, to get these bilateral discussions or trilateral, with the american delegation, on the way here and begin to expand what was signed on the lawn of the white house between israel and bahrain, the agreement that began the process of formal i'ding and normalizing diplomatic relations between israel and bahrain. we know this team is trying to build on that momentum with israel and the uae and see if they can get other arab and muslim states on board. that would be another major diplomatic accomplishment, not only for israel but for the u.s. and president donald trump. right now the focus is on bahrain. the flags behind these s
achld to israel david friedman, secretary may nun chin, one of the members who worked on the agreementrth noting the plane you see sitting behind them, the elal flight, is the flight that made the first commercial flight between tel aviv and the united arab emirates a few weeks ago. it will be making the first flight between israel and bahrain with the israeli and american delegation set to discuss a range of topics, technology, investments, a number of other fields, to get these bilateral...
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i am michael friedman, the 113th president and former general manager of cbs radio network. now journalist in residence at university of maryland and executive producer of the broadcasting series moderated by marvin kalb. we have dr. francis collins, director of the national institute of health. we are pleased to accept questions from our audience, especially our journalists tuning in. i will ask as many as time permits. headliners@p ress.org. medicalur nation's research agency. it is the largest public funder of biomedical research in the world, investing more than $32 billion a world to enhance life and reduce illness and disability. nih comprises different components each with its own research agenda often focusing on particular diseases or body systems. receive their funding directly from congress. the director of the central office is responsible for setting policy and planning, managing, and coordinating programs and activities of all the nih components. in 2009, dr. francis collins was appointed by former president barack obama to serve as the 16th director of nih and
i am michael friedman, the 113th president and former general manager of cbs radio network. now journalist in residence at university of maryland and executive producer of the broadcasting series moderated by marvin kalb. we have dr. francis collins, director of the national institute of health. we are pleased to accept questions from our audience, especially our journalists tuning in. i will ask as many as time permits. headliners@p ress.org. medicalur nation's research agency. it is the...
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power of david friedman's artistry. i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance." ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. we begin tonight with a bombshell report in the new york post today are e vealing never-before-seen e-mails that have been buried for some reason for some time by the fbi. it's a further expose of joe and hunter biden's alleged corruption. the information reported today shows joe biden lying about having no knowledge or interactions with the ukrainian gas company burisma. it is a company that clearly hired his son hunter solely because of his washington connections. the department of justice and the fbi have a lot to answer for as well. they appear to be imply caughted in what is -- implicated in what is another deep state cover-up. both agencies had knowledge of joe and hunter biden's relationship with burisma, and both agencies buried it. thelations come in the form of -- revelations come in the form of newly-discovered e-mails extracted from a computer hard drive. the computer had been abandoned at a compu
power of david friedman's artistry. i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance." ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. we begin tonight with a bombshell report in the new york post today are e vealing never-before-seen e-mails that have been buried for some reason for some time by the fbi. it's a further expose of joe and hunter biden's alleged corruption. the information reported today shows joe biden lying about having no knowledge or interactions with the ukrainian...
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. >> geraldo born in new york city, the son of lily friedman and cruz rivera, a new yorker and veterandren. >> geraldo got his start in television in 1970. >> the whole move was to diversify and integrate local news in new york. >> at 28 he exposed to abuse inside the state school for developing -- developmentally disabled children. >> what we found here is a disgrace to all of us. >> afterwards his career sword and abc's good night america. he got his own daytime talk show and a career jetting from global conflicts to big interviews with muhammad ali, fidel castro, and even charles manson. >> would you tell those to kill somebody? >> and he made television history with his special "the history of al capone's the volt." >> this is the one time that a pot of gold will be a lot more fun than chasing the rainbow. >> -- joining fox news as its chief or correspondent. >> they are firing on us. >> in the end geraldo says, i just want people to know that i was a proud new yorker, proud american, it has been an amazing, an amazing 50 years. >> in this hispanic heritage month, we honor geraldo
. >> geraldo born in new york city, the son of lily friedman and cruz rivera, a new yorker and veterandren. >> geraldo got his start in television in 1970. >> the whole move was to diversify and integrate local news in new york. >> at 28 he exposed to abuse inside the state school for developing -- developmentally disabled children. >> what we found here is a disgrace to all of us. >> afterwards his career sword and abc's good night america. he got his own...