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but then in 1979, the creek past new laws decreeing that friedman were no longer tribal members. the other tribes followed friedman would lose that tribal voting rights as well as the housing health and other benefits. everyone should be outrage that this could happen in 1979 tribes argued it was an expression of their sovereignty. an 866 treaty with the u. s. government should not be the final say on who was a member of that tribes. they should be. sovereignty is fine, but sovereignty does not give you the right to discriminate against the people. and that's essentially what's happening. grayson who's been leading efforts over turn, the new laws, sees other motivations. it's about green and it's about racism is the core of the entire issue. that's it. efforts to pressure the tribes to reverse their exclusionary policies have been successful in the courts. in 2017, the cherokee nation was forced to abandon plans to expel its friedman cherokees or people. and unfortunately, in this world, there still people who are racist. i think the vast majority of charities are not the u. s. c
but then in 1979, the creek past new laws decreeing that friedman were no longer tribal members. the other tribes followed friedman would lose that tribal voting rights as well as the housing health and other benefits. everyone should be outrage that this could happen in 1979 tribes argued it was an expression of their sovereignty. an 866 treaty with the u. s. government should not be the final say on who was a member of that tribes. they should be. sovereignty is fine, but sovereignty does not...
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in 2017, the cherokee nation was forced to abandon plans to expel its friedman cherokees or people. and unfortunately, in this world, there still people who are racist. i think the vast majority of charities are not the u. s. congress is getting involved, threatening to withhold funding if other tribes did reverse course. and it seems to be working some say they will open a dialogue on the issue, but it is fraught on the face of it. the federal government is overtly intervening and tribal affairs. however, since a supreme court ruling in 2020, the tribes arguments are excluding friedman have become shake you muskogee creek tribe, argued for autonomy from the federal government its basis, the 1866 treaty with the federal government and the tribe one. but it's that same treaty that gave freedom and full rights as tribal members fioma, edward creek, all grayson's tribe. and she's determined that friedman, numbers, both living and dead, will soon be able to reclaim their identity. she ever tenancy al jazeera, broken arrow, oklahoma politicians and academics and south korea are pushing f
in 2017, the cherokee nation was forced to abandon plans to expel its friedman cherokees or people. and unfortunately, in this world, there still people who are racist. i think the vast majority of charities are not the u. s. congress is getting involved, threatening to withhold funding if other tribes did reverse course. and it seems to be working some say they will open a dialogue on the issue, but it is fraught on the face of it. the federal government is overtly intervening and tribal...
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milton friedman, i think one of the big impacts milton friedman had on sowell was on his public intellectualism, when he's best knownn for today. what i mean by that is that after milton friedman left teaching in the '70s after he won his nobel prize left the university of chicago, he set about writing popular books that could be read and understood by general interest readers, people were not economists or intellectuals. he did a lot of speaking to such groups, college campuses and elsewhere. he felt bad, the role of the skull, , of any natural is not something to talk to your peers in the academy but to explain your discipline to people who were not in the discipline. sowell has very much follow that model. he is written book after book after book explain -- in plain english, in plain spoken prose or everyday english. it's one off the reasons a lot f people are so disappointed when he gave up his column a few years back. even after tom left teaching you still teaching through that column, and i said at the time he was the best professor a lot of people had even if they never went to college.
milton friedman, i think one of the big impacts milton friedman had on sowell was on his public intellectualism, when he's best knownn for today. what i mean by that is that after milton friedman left teaching in the '70s after he won his nobel prize left the university of chicago, he set about writing popular books that could be read and understood by general interest readers, people were not economists or intellectuals. he did a lot of speaking to such groups, college campuses and elsewhere....
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so, i respect milton friedman as a thinker. but i did not share -- did not and do not share his views at all. and, you know, milton friedman would have opposed the kinds of tax increases that are under discussion right now. and i actually think they're very important for our country's economy. >> so, if you were the chairman of the federal reserve, how would you guide the fed in this moment? >> well, i already indicated that i -- that i think that it's time to be at least moving towards the end of the quantitative easing policies. we don't have a need for pushing the accelerator to the floor. the effect of quantitative easing policies for taxpayers is that they're substituting short-term debt for long-term debt. well, if you're buying a house right now, i think this would be a good time to have a long-term mortgage, not a short-term mortgage. >> right. >> but look. there's a very fundamental principle in monetary policy, which is you don't want to surprise and jolt people. and we've built up a set of expectations. and so, as i
so, i respect milton friedman as a thinker. but i did not share -- did not and do not share his views at all. and, you know, milton friedman would have opposed the kinds of tax increases that are under discussion right now. and i actually think they're very important for our country's economy. >> so, if you were the chairman of the federal reserve, how would you guide the fed in this moment? >> well, i already indicated that i -- that i think that it's time to be at least moving...
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in 2017, the cherokee nation was forced to abandon plans to expel its friedman cherokees or people. and unfortunately, in this world, there still people who are racist. i think the vast majority of charities or not the u. s. congress is getting involved, threatening to withhold funding if other tribes did reverse course. and it seems to be working some say they will open a dialogue on the issue, but it is fraud on the face of it, the federal government is overtly intervening and tribal affairs. however, since a supreme court.
in 2017, the cherokee nation was forced to abandon plans to expel its friedman cherokees or people. and unfortunately, in this world, there still people who are racist. i think the vast majority of charities or not the u. s. congress is getting involved, threatening to withhold funding if other tribes did reverse course. and it seems to be working some say they will open a dialogue on the issue, but it is fraud on the face of it, the federal government is overtly intervening and tribal affairs....
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friedman is right in terms of what we can be doing. these last five bipartisan bills related to coronavirus in the effort that we passed in december, we had $4 billion of u.s. commitment to that kovacs program, 100 million doses expected in march and april and now i understand there have been delays the cause of increased demand for vaccines and problems with the manufacturing process . but the united states has committed the resources, and we have done that legislatively in a bipartisan way. and this was signed by president trump. the resources have been committed so that people around the world can get the vaccines much, much more quickly than they would have ever been able to get that had it not been for both american ingenuity and the inventiveness of the researchers and then the commitment to produce and ship around the world. so, i think in terms of the next pandemic, we're better prepared with a vaccine, but need to be prepared with early warning and i think supply chains are also very important. we didn't really get much into t
friedman is right in terms of what we can be doing. these last five bipartisan bills related to coronavirus in the effort that we passed in december, we had $4 billion of u.s. commitment to that kovacs program, 100 million doses expected in march and april and now i understand there have been delays the cause of increased demand for vaccines and problems with the manufacturing process . but the united states has committed the resources, and we have done that legislatively in a bipartisan way....
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larry fink is worried about inflation, josh friedman is fine. should i take a bit of tail risk hedging? will talk about amc. let's talk about the fed. they will wind down a portfolio of corporate debt purchased in the emerging lending facility. policymakers say portfolio sale will be gradual and orderly. additional details provided -- will be provided before the process begins. earlier patrick harker said that the time should be now. >> it is perfect for us to slowly, carefully move back on her purchases at the appropriate time. when that is, that is something you need to start discussing. we have to be careful removing accommodation so we don't create any kind of taper tantrum. that's why we need to discuss very early and very often what we are going to do. manus: alan higgins. let's check if he's had a 40 year career in finance or not. you can asset question moment in -- mr. higgins. how they dared to buy corporate bond etf's, and then when they bought junk. it's not the size of the bond, but is there any significance in the messaging at all f
larry fink is worried about inflation, josh friedman is fine. should i take a bit of tail risk hedging? will talk about amc. let's talk about the fed. they will wind down a portfolio of corporate debt purchased in the emerging lending facility. policymakers say portfolio sale will be gradual and orderly. additional details provided -- will be provided before the process begins. earlier patrick harker said that the time should be now. >> it is perfect for us to slowly, carefully move back...
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we excrete -- we appreciate the mention of milton friedman. know the idea of sticky inflation, given the fact people have pointed to wages, people even dismissed that as transitory. michael: no doubt. we know these flexible prices are rocketing and those will be the first to respond. they will supply -- they will respond to supply-side and demand-side shops. this to be a prices tend to be more slower moving and you have a lot of monetary policy officials that are in the temporary camp, looking at shrimp prices for these different -- looking at trimmed prices for these different prices, so we are getting into the weeds but these are slower moving prices that will tend to respond over time. those areas next year may start to get moving, along with higher inflation expectations. that is going to get the fed's attention and away some of the price increases have not. lisa: lets you mount a little bit. the balance of risk, is it the higher yield or lower yield and poorer performance in equity markets should the reality of slower growth set in after
we excrete -- we appreciate the mention of milton friedman. know the idea of sticky inflation, given the fact people have pointed to wages, people even dismissed that as transitory. michael: no doubt. we know these flexible prices are rocketing and those will be the first to respond. they will supply -- they will respond to supply-side and demand-side shops. this to be a prices tend to be more slower moving and you have a lot of monetary policy officials that are in the temporary camp, looking...
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it went on to say that the friedman are advised to remain quietly at their present homes and to work for wages. they will not be allowed to collect military posts and will not be supported in idleness. the national archive says that it was critical to expanding freedom with the laces -- racist language foreshadowed that the fight for equal rights would continue. do you agree that it was racist? annette: idleness. one of the things people said to justify slavery was that black people would not work. they were not made to work. the thing i look on his this notion of absolute equality between the former enslaved and the former enslavers. that was a pretty bold statement to make, given the circumstances that they were in. i think that is what actually inflamed -- obviously the end of slavery inflamed them as well but this notion that blacks and whites could exist on an equal plane of humanity. it inflamed the number of whites in the area. talking about idleness. one thing that happened was when they heard about the emancipation proclamation, a lot of enslaved people left the plantation.
it went on to say that the friedman are advised to remain quietly at their present homes and to work for wages. they will not be allowed to collect military posts and will not be supported in idleness. the national archive says that it was critical to expanding freedom with the laces -- racist language foreshadowed that the fight for equal rights would continue. do you agree that it was racist? annette: idleness. one of the things people said to justify slavery was that black people would not...
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wayne friedman shows you the progress on this megaproject. >> reporter: a standard greeting on a not so typical workday at mission rock on third street, just a grand slam or two away from san francisco's already iconic ballpark. two here the people gathered here tell it, that construction site symbolizes yet another complex puzzle designed to meld community and culture. >> this is how you create a more equitable city, by not leaving others out to dry. >> reporter: that was the mayor speaking enthusiastically about phase 1 of this project that creates a economic engine and new housing, in which 40% of the 1600 units will be affordable for residents of this historically challenged region. >> this is a new neighborhood created right in their backyard, and it is important that they are a part of this. >> reporter: the context stretches back decades to a time before the ballpark when this part of the bayview consisted of rail yards and industry. >> the dream was to open up to people. >> that message of inclusion, now more than clear when they named this stretch of roadway after the poet l
wayne friedman shows you the progress on this megaproject. >> reporter: a standard greeting on a not so typical workday at mission rock on third street, just a grand slam or two away from san francisco's already iconic ballpark. two here the people gathered here tell it, that construction site symbolizes yet another complex puzzle designed to meld community and culture. >> this is how you create a more equitable city, by not leaving others out to dry. >> reporter: that was the...
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gabe friedman, from the jewish telegraphic agency. let's get some of the day's other news.eader aung san suu kyi will hear its first testimony on monday. there have been near daily protests after a military coup removed her government in february. the uprising has been met with a brutal military crackdown that has killed hundreds of people. a retired army colonel from the pinochet era in chile has been arrested in argentina. walther klug riveria was arrested in buenos aires earlier this month. the argentine authorities say he will be sent back to chile where he stands accused of the murder of 23 people. thousands of protestors want to try and stop the pardoning of catalan leaders by the spanish government. the protestors accuse the socialist led government of trying to shore up political support with those opposed to spanish unity. the left deny it, saying the pardons would help ease tensions with the catalans and the separatist leaders who were found guilty of sedition two years ago. president biden has arrived in the belgian capital, brussels, for two days of meetings wit
gabe friedman, from the jewish telegraphic agency. let's get some of the day's other news.eader aung san suu kyi will hear its first testimony on monday. there have been near daily protests after a military coup removed her government in february. the uprising has been met with a brutal military crackdown that has killed hundreds of people. a retired army colonel from the pinochet era in chile has been arrested in argentina. walther klug riveria was arrested in buenos aires earlier this month....
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gabe friedman, from the jewish telegraphic agency.son, will announce later on monday whether or not covid restrictions in england are to be lifted onjune 2ist. there are reports that a delay of up to four weeks is being considered. the main concern is the increase in cases linked to the delta variant first detected in india, and the potential impact on hospitals in the coming weeks. our health correspondent, jim reed, has been looking at the data. drinks and socialising outside this afternoon. tomorrow, the government must decide whether to lift all remaining lockdown rules in england from june 21st, perhaps scrapping that limit of six people inside. the growth of the delta variant — first found in india — has made that call more difficult. scientists think it may spread 60% faster than the older kent — or alpha — version. speaking on the andrew marr programme, a government adviser said relaxing rules further could fan the flames of the pandemic. the way i look at it is, if you're driving down a road and you are coming up to a bend an
gabe friedman, from the jewish telegraphic agency.son, will announce later on monday whether or not covid restrictions in england are to be lifted onjune 2ist. there are reports that a delay of up to four weeks is being considered. the main concern is the increase in cases linked to the delta variant first detected in india, and the potential impact on hospitals in the coming weeks. our health correspondent, jim reed, has been looking at the data. drinks and socialising outside this afternoon....
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milton friedman back in 1962 in a book called "democracy and capitalism," he wrote that a monopoly isny corporation that has sufficient power to affect the terms in which business is done in the market. according to that definition, google is absolutely a monopoly in search, and an android, and in chrome, and in mapping, and in many other aspects of its business. because it has sufficient power and all of these areas to basically dictate terms to the people who want to get to market , and can dictate information to the people who are searching for information. there is really, this is this is a very backwards looking argument to argue that google and facebook, amazon are not in many respects monopolists. the question is what to do about these monopolies and the good news is that we have a huge number, we have some really smart people who know how to use the tool so that we the american people get to continue to use these services in ways that are good for us economically, but also safer us politically, so we don't have google and facebook threatening our democracy, which is what they
milton friedman back in 1962 in a book called "democracy and capitalism," he wrote that a monopoly isny corporation that has sufficient power to affect the terms in which business is done in the market. according to that definition, google is absolutely a monopoly in search, and an android, and in chrome, and in mapping, and in many other aspects of its business. because it has sufficient power and all of these areas to basically dictate terms to the people who want to get to market ,...
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last week, friedman filed a story for another us news at the atlantic, whose editor in chief, american, jeffrey told, moved to israel in his 20 volunteer for the army and was a guard and a prison tanius for its treatment of the current new york times political columnists david brooks and former jerusalem bureau chief, ethan bronner, both of them american have had sons in the israeli army. and on the broadcast side, there's news anchor splits. his bio on cnn site is sick with details on the stories. he's covered, the interviews. he's conducted the honorary degrees. he's received not one mention though, of his former journal. you're at the biggest, the most influential pro israel lobby, group of them all. 8. there's a strong israel today, a vibrant israel that is not going to disappear. for a pack of destroy the 2 state solution. back in the eighty's and story, i always wanted to know this guy is forgiven his resume. i think that lists are understand that his job is not just for his job is to get a range of opinion and that he feels a responsibility to stop. then wait a minute is the sam
last week, friedman filed a story for another us news at the atlantic, whose editor in chief, american, jeffrey told, moved to israel in his 20 volunteer for the army and was a guard and a prison tanius for its treatment of the current new york times political columnists david brooks and former jerusalem bureau chief, ethan bronner, both of them american have had sons in the israeli army. and on the broadcast side, there's news anchor splits. his bio on cnn site is sick with details on the...
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and the district notated and other 11,000 friedman. this is an 1850.aying, is that these freed men had homes, had businesses, they had built churches and they were prosperous and business. they had carriage companies, they were blacksmith's and masons they were copper smith's. they had a life outside of the dialog that always goes on around emancipation. we get this image of this raggedy field person that has you know that's always running. so my point that i'm trying to make is that these neighborhoods and you're talking georgetown, that was a black built neighborhood. logan circle that was a black built neighborhood. foggy bottom. these friedman built hospitals and churches and it's not the image that we're continuing to push. and then there is the freedmen act which no one ever talks about in history which is one of the first forms of reparation soak we ever deal with that because the records are in this building, and it would probably fill up that stage three times over and they're probably the most complete records of american history in the count
and the district notated and other 11,000 friedman. this is an 1850.aying, is that these freed men had homes, had businesses, they had built churches and they were prosperous and business. they had carriage companies, they were blacksmith's and masons they were copper smith's. they had a life outside of the dialog that always goes on around emancipation. we get this image of this raggedy field person that has you know that's always running. so my point that i'm trying to make is that these...
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gabe friedman, joining us from seattle.n the belgian capital, brussels, for two days of meetings with nato and the european union. what a racket from air force one there. monday's talks among the 30 members of nato are expected to see the united states resume its traditional leadership role, which had been somewhat diminished during the trump presidency. of course. nato leaders are expected to formulate a firm message for mr biden to take to geneva on wednesday, where he will be meeting the russian president, vladimir putin. mr biden has of course, spent the past three days at the g7 summit in south—west england, which ended with a final communique that included the promise of a billion covid vaccine doses to the poorer nations of the world and more action on climate change. from cornwall, here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. ready for a fortifying early dip? borisjohnson wanted to show off the british seaside to the most powerful leaders in the world, but has ended up going headlong into a clash on the side with t
gabe friedman, joining us from seattle.n the belgian capital, brussels, for two days of meetings with nato and the european union. what a racket from air force one there. monday's talks among the 30 members of nato are expected to see the united states resume its traditional leadership role, which had been somewhat diminished during the trump presidency. of course. nato leaders are expected to formulate a firm message for mr biden to take to geneva on wednesday, where he will be meeting the...
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the friedman's journal, first black newspaper published in america, and united states, in new york. david walker's appeal, 1829, calling for slaves to fight for their freedom. 1831, william lloyd garrison's the liberator. 1833, in england, abolition having more success. keep that in mind. this reflects english slavery is you can see this well in the average price of a slave over the years before civil war. what does this chart show? panics, booms and busts. maybe i don't know how to use this. whatever. 1819, 1837, panics happen in the world economy, the american economy. panics happen but slavery is there. the price of slaves growing, 1860, price of slaves is at an all-time? it is right there on the map. south of petersburg, between norfork on the north carolina border. here is a map, i'm not sure how well it appears, part to see. united states, 1830, slave population. places in red are roughly, orange dots, the middle ones, southampton county, 50% slave. lots of slaves. virginia is the heart of slavery. cotton boom is happening, biggest plantations, which had been in south carolina
the friedman's journal, first black newspaper published in america, and united states, in new york. david walker's appeal, 1829, calling for slaves to fight for their freedom. 1831, william lloyd garrison's the liberator. 1833, in england, abolition having more success. keep that in mind. this reflects english slavery is you can see this well in the average price of a slave over the years before civil war. what does this chart show? panics, booms and busts. maybe i don't know how to use this....
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they were extremely close friends and also milton friedman and milt friedman of course won the nobelprize for economics when he was teaching at the university of chicago. he was a national celebrity in the 70s when he was running a series on economics with friedman that his thinking inspired a lot of reagan's policies including tax cuts and budget policies and restarting the economy as a means of adding dollars to the workplace. let's go through reverend robert hodge from seared views and new york e-mailed into you craig shirley what was nancy reagan's role in his success and what you think of karen tumulty's new biography of her?? the >> guest: i have not read the book yet that i'm anxious to read it and i'm sure it'so a vey good look. she's a good reporter at the "washington post" and i've known her for years and what was the first part of your question? >> host: what nancy reagan's role was in his legacy? >> guest: nancy reagan was valuable to ronald reagan. if reagan was a shoe salesman she would have made sure he was the best shoe salesman in the world. she was not a passive lit
they were extremely close friends and also milton friedman and milt friedman of course won the nobelprize for economics when he was teaching at the university of chicago. he was a national celebrity in the 70s when he was running a series on economics with friedman that his thinking inspired a lot of reagan's policies including tax cuts and budget policies and restarting the economy as a means of adding dollars to the workplace. let's go through reverend robert hodge from seared views and new...
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i want to bring tom friedman back in.a very long time maybe you can speak to this issue. i know you haven't necessarily been in these kinds of rooms, but to the extent that president biden wants to or feels a need to talk tough with putin, how does he do it given what you know about his temperament and sensibility? >> i traveled with now president biden, then senator biden on a trip to afghanistan actually right after 9/11 i got to see him in action a lot. he's someone who's very familiar with the issues. he's comfortable talking about foreign affairs. he's had a lot of experience as a senator, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee and then vice president so he knows how this is done. i'm sure they've gamed it out and i'm sure they've gone into this meeting, andrew, saying what are the one, two, or three things we must convey to putin that he cannot leave geneva without being clear on them? certainly number one there is the continued hacking of our economy. and to literally say to him, you're backing up all o
i want to bring tom friedman back in.a very long time maybe you can speak to this issue. i know you haven't necessarily been in these kinds of rooms, but to the extent that president biden wants to or feels a need to talk tough with putin, how does he do it given what you know about his temperament and sensibility? >> i traveled with now president biden, then senator biden on a trip to afghanistan actually right after 9/11 i got to see him in action a lot. he's someone who's very familiar...
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in fact it was milton friedman who? met with me in chicago at a conference on and we talked about the concept of the all-voluntary army in the 1960s and he urged me. i was a young congressman many urged me to put in legislation. that would have our country move from a conscript system to an all volunteer military. and there were very strong arguments against it and people said oh, that would be a mercenary military and and of course what was happening in those days is we did have a draft system and people were told they had to serve but it was only a fraction of the people women did not serve did not have to serve teachers did not have to serve students did not have to serve conscientious objectors did not have to serve and and it was just a segment of the society. that was told that they were going to be the ones to serve and by the way the government was going to pay them about 50 60 70 percent of what the civilian manpower market was and friedman found that offensive and and i did in fact put in legislation and testi
in fact it was milton friedman who? met with me in chicago at a conference on and we talked about the concept of the all-voluntary army in the 1960s and he urged me. i was a young congressman many urged me to put in legislation. that would have our country move from a conscript system to an all volunteer military. and there were very strong arguments against it and people said oh, that would be a mercenary military and and of course what was happening in those days is we did have a draft system...
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stanton friedman explicitly says roswell is a cosmic watergate. other rival researchers like don schmidt describe the kennedy assassination as a formative experience and compare the government statements on roswell to the warren commission report right in neither case. can this document be trusted? philip corso who writes the really popular the day after roswell is a firm advocate of the two oswald's theory of the kennedy assassination and goes further than that to say that the entire cold war was really just a cover to help develop anti-alien defense mechanisms. and you see this flood of roswell literature through the 80s through the 90s that says yes, the government covered it up and they didn't do it for our own good donald keyhoe was wrong. instead it is a litany of misinformation and misdeeds. no longer is the air force this benign body trying to protect. the public from national hysteria now president truman sets up magic 12 in 1947 as a special government body to cover up the truth about ufos. presumably also in charge of those men in black
stanton friedman explicitly says roswell is a cosmic watergate. other rival researchers like don schmidt describe the kennedy assassination as a formative experience and compare the government statements on roswell to the warren commission report right in neither case. can this document be trusted? philip corso who writes the really popular the day after roswell is a firm advocate of the two oswald's theory of the kennedy assassination and goes further than that to say that the entire cold war...
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places like the national friedman conventions which we had talked about and sort of antebellum period remember they had started around the time of the colonization and immigration debates in the 1830s. these were friedman freeman conventions in the 1830s, but by at the post emancipation period they're still having these meetings right talking about what it means to refreeze what it is that they're seeking a lot of times. they talked about voting serving on juries holding political offices. these were spaces where they started to crack to sort of craft what freedom could mean and they talked about constitutional conventions and participating in them because one of the things that happened as a result of the civil war and as resolution was a reconstruction act that broke the south into military districts and made it so that the states had to rewrite their constitutions to reflect the end of slavery and to grant suffrage to friedman. and in these conventions they held office black men were elected to hold office in these conventions in some places. they were majorities of the convention
places like the national friedman conventions which we had talked about and sort of antebellum period remember they had started around the time of the colonization and immigration debates in the 1830s. these were friedman freeman conventions in the 1830s, but by at the post emancipation period they're still having these meetings right talking about what it means to refreeze what it is that they're seeking a lot of times. they talked about voting serving on juries holding political offices....
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the friedman's bureau was opened and there were other truths but texas was huge and they could not go oh -- go over even east texas. the friedman tour was designed to make sure that contracts were fair and people were treated fairly. they didn't have the reach that was needed to do it. you can imagine it was somewhat abrupt. this change of circumstances where you had legal control over people changing to a situation where you didn't. with predictable results that there was recalcitrance and people trying to keep things as near to slavery as they could. to my house soon until it became a commemorative day? >> people started right away celebrating in churches, and annual celebration. african men and woman in houston bought property and created what was called celebration park. houston and other places as well would come to emancipation park. most celebrated at home. there were barbecues and getting together with family. it was a family and friends day. from what we can tell the commemoration started immediately, and in some places larger cities moved to park so that people could get tog
the friedman's bureau was opened and there were other truths but texas was huge and they could not go oh -- go over even east texas. the friedman tour was designed to make sure that contracts were fair and people were treated fairly. they didn't have the reach that was needed to do it. you can imagine it was somewhat abrupt. this change of circumstances where you had legal control over people changing to a situation where you didn't. with predictable results that there was recalcitrance and...
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alix: that was josh friedman, canyon partners cofounder and co-ceo. watch more on your bloomberg terminal. let's delve deeper into the numbers. this looks at pricing pressures. the yellow line is cpi. the white line is ppi final demand. the blue is the average final price index. they are all shooting to highs we haven't seen in years. in particular, you've got factories reporting supply chain pressures get inputs, labor, prints rotation bottlenecks -- transportation bottlenecks all pushing upward supply cannot wind up meeting the demand. how do you play that, even if it is temporary? joining us to help us break it down is dan niles. it is temporary, but it is still here. what you do with that? dan: i think the first thing you have to think about is is it temporary, because you have to remember you had the lowest recovery from a recession in history. normally recoveries average about 4%. so you've got company's really cutting back on their expansion over the last decade, especially last year during the pandemic. so this could be much longer-lasting tha
alix: that was josh friedman, canyon partners cofounder and co-ceo. watch more on your bloomberg terminal. let's delve deeper into the numbers. this looks at pricing pressures. the yellow line is cpi. the white line is ppi final demand. the blue is the average final price index. they are all shooting to highs we haven't seen in years. in particular, you've got factories reporting supply chain pressures get inputs, labor, prints rotation bottlenecks -- transportation bottlenecks all pushing...
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i think i'd look at it and say it seems to be growth with maximum 2 or 3% given -- what milton friedman had in mind was a universal voucher system -- >> right. >> and that's nowhere near -- so i'd start saying, well, could we have this private school model in america. i look at the history, don't i, and the history there in america, but most importantly the in england, and i say milton friedman changed his mind about vouchers because he read the work of e.g. west looking at the history of school education in england where in today's language, my language, there were low cost private schools before the state got involved 150 years ago. they stamped them out, and maybe we can reclaim, we can revisit that. and why not in america, right in i think i said at one point will the first entrepreneur in america stand up and -- >> please. you know, i almost wonder whether the charter school development in the united states has almost stymied the emergence of what you're talking about. >> yes, i think it has. and, look -- >> and the reason i say stymied is the parents who care about these things, b
i think i'd look at it and say it seems to be growth with maximum 2 or 3% given -- what milton friedman had in mind was a universal voucher system -- >> right. >> and that's nowhere near -- so i'd start saying, well, could we have this private school model in america. i look at the history, don't i, and the history there in america, but most importantly the in england, and i say milton friedman changed his mind about vouchers because he read the work of e.g. west looking at the...
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wayne friedman is looking into that possibility. >> reporter: as summer approaches, we'll say it again. marin county is on the cusp of a record drought. you can see it in the dusty reservoirs and the livestock that no longer grazes on the absent grass. and then there was the water general manager in a meeting last night. >> we currently have less than a year of water supply. and that's the perilous position for a water agency to be in. >> reporter: which is where the richmond bridge could conceivably enter play as a last resort toward rebuilding the lifeline pipeline using water from the east bay. in 1976, the ten million gallons of water a day coming through that pipeline rescued a county that would otherwise run out in three months. back then the east bay delivered the water as an emergency order from the state. >> the water district is looking closely to see where we are in december. >> reporter: today they confirmed discussions with marin about a new pipeline last april. >> we really focus onned on focused on what a plan would show us. >> reporter: she describes those talks as bein
wayne friedman is looking into that possibility. >> reporter: as summer approaches, we'll say it again. marin county is on the cusp of a record drought. you can see it in the dusty reservoirs and the livestock that no longer grazes on the absent grass. and then there was the water general manager in a meeting last night. >> we currently have less than a year of water supply. and that's the perilous position for a water agency to be in. >> reporter: which is where the richmond...
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i just don't know enough about that, andrew sorry. >> tom friedman, always great to see you.>> look forward. >> you bet thanks >>> coming up, mohamed el erian joins us with his take on the markets. and then shopify's harley finklesteen. "squawk box" coming right back ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there's interest you accrue, and interests you pursue. plans for the long term, and plans for a long weekend. assets you allocate, and ones you hold tight. at thrivent, we believe money is a tool, not a goal. and with the right guidance, you can get the financial clarity you need, and live a life rich in meaning, and gratitude. to learn more, text thrive to 444555, or visit thrivent.com. >>> how has it gone in the past 12 months? we're going to talk about that very issue with a special guest as the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning and welcome to skbauk box see that the nasdaq that's where the show comes from i'm joe kernen with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin we're back in times square it feels good. it's easier. we forgot what it was. >> body language, to be able to talk
i just don't know enough about that, andrew sorry. >> tom friedman, always great to see you.>> look forward. >> you bet thanks >>> coming up, mohamed el erian joins us with his take on the markets. and then shopify's harley finklesteen. "squawk box" coming right back ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there's interest you accrue, and interests you pursue. plans for the long term, and plans for a long weekend. assets you allocate, and ones you hold tight. at thrivent, we...
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people like friedrich hayek and milton friedman became icons for the intellectual and funded best use of the american right -- intellectual and funded bastions of the american right. his home state of arizona and three states in the deep south. barry goldwater ran on a fusionist platform, the traditional three-legged stool platform of social traditionalism. barry goldwater himself was not intensely pro-life, but he did hold some very conservative issues. his views on the civil rights act. he certainly was a proponent of kind of a robust, staunch, stringent view of laissez-faire economics, and his foreign was anti-soviet and anti-communist. those were the three legs of the capital conservative movement. as conservative lore would have it, the unsuccessful nomination of goldwater in 1964 paved the way for reagan's mere ability. he almost knocked off ford in the 1976 presidential primary, and then ultimately was successful for years later in 1980. so the conservative movement takes a while to reach its pinnacle, but the fusionist, buckley-centric movement reaches its design it in the pre
people like friedrich hayek and milton friedman became icons for the intellectual and funded best use of the american right -- intellectual and funded bastions of the american right. his home state of arizona and three states in the deep south. barry goldwater ran on a fusionist platform, the traditional three-legged stool platform of social traditionalism. barry goldwater himself was not intensely pro-life, but he did hold some very conservative issues. his views on the civil rights act. he...
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here is abc7 news reporter wayne friedman. >> reporter: in napa county a gathering that had nothing to instead they are worried about the coming fire season. >> just like everybody else. >> reporter: johnny white manages vineyards in napa country where a local insurance company sponsored a fire fair, featuring a showcase of proactive fire prevention products assuming we have the water for them. >> if we are the first one to have a fire and there's nothing else going on in the state we are good. there's plenty of equipment. if we are third on the list were on our own. >> reporter: so why here in napa county? not as if this place needs a remainder, a reminder of fire danger, just look at the hill over my shoulder. it was this time last year that they begin to burn first with the hennessey fire and on into the fall and by the time glass fire ended in october the county had lost 67,000 acres, 308 homes and 343 commercial buildings. with almost all of california now dealing with the most severe drought in decades, 2021 does not look better. >> we were dryer this year at the end of april tha
here is abc7 news reporter wayne friedman. >> reporter: in napa county a gathering that had nothing to instead they are worried about the coming fire season. >> just like everybody else. >> reporter: johnny white manages vineyards in napa country where a local insurance company sponsored a fire fair, featuring a showcase of proactive fire prevention products assuming we have the water for them. >> if we are the first one to have a fire and there's nothing else going on...
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tom friedman, appreciate it. thank you very much. >> thanks, anderson. >>> up next, reporting on the investigation of allen weisselberg and more breaking news. see who voted against honoring heroes that defended the capitol from attack, including each and every lawmaker that voted no. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo hey, mom. i'll never say this but.... - thanks for telling me everyone 12 and older is eligible for the covid-19 vaccine. - thank you for loving me that much. - thanks. tonight, i'll be eating a pork banh mi with extra jalapeños. [doorbell rings] thanks, baby. yeah, we 'bout to get spicy for this virtual date. spicy like them pajama pants? well, the top half of me looks good. no wonder we still single. hello lenny28. wait a minute, i know a len
tom friedman, appreciate it. thank you very much. >> thanks, anderson. >>> up next, reporting on the investigation of allen weisselberg and more breaking news. see who voted against honoring heroes that defended the capitol from attack, including each and every lawmaker that voted no. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume...
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today i am talking to josh friedman, the cofounder and co-ceo of canyon partners.hedge fund pioneer in the early 1990's. and today, his firm oversees $27 billion. distressed debt situations, lehman brothers, caesar's, and puerto rico, have produced some of canyon's biggest wins. but, thanks to trillions in central bank stimulus, there is not much distress anymore. josh says it is just a matter of time. josh: you have big portions of the equity markets that are in bu
today i am talking to josh friedman, the cofounder and co-ceo of canyon partners.hedge fund pioneer in the early 1990's. and today, his firm oversees $27 billion. distressed debt situations, lehman brothers, caesar's, and puerto rico, have produced some of canyon's biggest wins. but, thanks to trillions in central bank stimulus, there is not much distress anymore. josh says it is just a matter of time. josh: you have big portions of the equity markets that are in bu
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there are accounts of unleashing a torrent of violence on the friedman. somebody -- the freed men.omebody recounts coming to an area and finding the bodies of 30 black men women and children hanging from trees, talks of black bodies in the river. once whites lost their control over them, a lot of whites responded with extreme hostility. >> harvard professor and at gordon reed talks about juneteenth -- annete gordon-reed talks about juneteenth and her experience growing up in texas. find it where.you get your podcasts . >> do you think this is just a community? it is way more than that. comcast is partnering with community centers so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a television provider along with these companies. >> colonial pipeline ceo joseph wound testified before congress about the recent ransomware -- joseph blount testified before
there are accounts of unleashing a torrent of violence on the friedman. somebody -- the freed men.omebody recounts coming to an area and finding the bodies of 30 black men women and children hanging from trees, talks of black bodies in the river. once whites lost their control over them, a lot of whites responded with extreme hostility. >> harvard professor and at gordon reed talks about juneteenth -- annete gordon-reed talks about juneteenth and her experience growing up in texas. find...
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friedman all right nasdaq this is a company that was able to handle this managed trading over the pastthere and look at progressive returns. another that everybody thinks that flow is in charge of that but it's actually semi- made christian she has invested in high-tech underwriting. gainsharing is geico you mentioned earlier that it's a lack of banking crisis pretty think about that, noah has a lot to do with that only also have jp morgan and banks of american as well on our list. jack: how can elon musk and tesla make this list. [laughter] elon has a unique ability to tweak jokes about crypto currencies the prices going crazy. with them work on those things that we like about him. like you transformed the car business. the biggest change since the model t assembly line. and also from gm is autonomous by the way and she has making great money from utility vehicles. but elon, changing the car business and begin biggest thing to happen more than a half a century pretty. >> i wish we had more time and we can argue about whether zuckerberg facebook should really be on that list. weed also
friedman all right nasdaq this is a company that was able to handle this managed trading over the pastthere and look at progressive returns. another that everybody thinks that flow is in charge of that but it's actually semi- made christian she has invested in high-tech underwriting. gainsharing is geico you mentioned earlier that it's a lack of banking crisis pretty think about that, noah has a lot to do with that only also have jp morgan and banks of american as well on our list. jack: how...
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friedman all right nasdaq this is a company that was able to handle this managed trading over the pastd also a data business going over there and look at progressive returns. another that everybody thinks that flow is in charge of that but it's actually semi- made christian she has invested in high-tech underwriting. gainsharing is geico you mentioned earlier that it's a lack of banking crisis pretty think about that, noah has a lot to do with that only also have jp morgan and banks offfmeri ana l o n our lis l l tket.hi elonkus and and augh on has a a ality too eaok j jut j cutryptopt encuesenheenenrisoi gng az wihekn t tnghihi that weat aatutbo him oukekeforaarar busine e biggeig change s the mode l tbly t le. sorom gm autonouss cles.ay and a a has makgakakgrti t elon, changing the car business and begin biggest thing to happen more than a half a century pretty. >> i wish we had more time and we can argue about whether zuckerberg facebook should really be on that list. weed also thank you jack. up next, roundtable members get up next, roundtable members get their we made usaa insuran
friedman all right nasdaq this is a company that was able to handle this managed trading over the pastd also a data business going over there and look at progressive returns. another that everybody thinks that flow is in charge of that but it's actually semi- made christian she has invested in high-tech underwriting. gainsharing is geico you mentioned earlier that it's a lack of banking crisis pretty think about that, noah has a lot to do with that only also have jp morgan and banks offfmeri...