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milton friedman was a liberal in tcm.onald reagan was so far left that one the fbi was following him. >> what was your wake up? thomas: fax. -- facts. susan: he was awarded his degree in 1968. where was he intellectually during that period? jason: sowell an initial supporter of the civil rights movement. he was at night school when brown v. board of education came down and he supported, wrote about how -- he also supported the civil rights act of 1964 and voting rights act of 1965. but what sowell always cautioned was these accomplishments, while making the country more just and uploading them, he says they are not going to be enough to solve the problems of blacks and inequality we see. four has to be done and needs to be done. internally. . he often said the problems of blacks not to more than what white are doing to them. while he uploaded the supreme court decisions or passage of legislation, he was cautiously optimistic about how much good it would do in the end. you mentioned about the 1960's. he was teaching on col
milton friedman was a liberal in tcm.onald reagan was so far left that one the fbi was following him. >> what was your wake up? thomas: fax. -- facts. susan: he was awarded his degree in 1968. where was he intellectually during that period? jason: sowell an initial supporter of the civil rights movement. he was at night school when brown v. board of education came down and he supported, wrote about how -- he also supported the civil rights act of 1964 and voting rights act of 1965. but...
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they put together two bills, the friedman bureau bail, which is to extend the life of the friedman's bureau. they want to extend its life so that it can continue to try and regain some semblance of order and give some relief to southerners also, in the aftermath of war. and they enact the civil rights of 1866, which for the first time defines national citizenship in american history. what does it mean to be a citizen of the united states? before the civil war, pretty much each state decided who is and who is not. so some states in new england gave blackmon the right to vote. the southern states did not. so you could decide as a state what's rights to give a person. it's only through reconstruction that you have a national idea. yes, there are federal laws regulating immigration. the naturalization law, only whites can enter the country, it was a racial law. here you have a very different view of civil rights and citizenship. it is to give black people some basic rights, the right to sue and to hold property, enter contracts. these were important. you think of them as minor rights but
they put together two bills, the friedman bureau bail, which is to extend the life of the friedman's bureau. they want to extend its life so that it can continue to try and regain some semblance of order and give some relief to southerners also, in the aftermath of war. and they enact the civil rights of 1866, which for the first time defines national citizenship in american history. what does it mean to be a citizen of the united states? before the civil war, pretty much each state decided who...
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friedman or mr. goodman. what about that in terms of the accuracy and also its use in terms as an investigative tool? and the george floyd policing act, we said there should not be federal resources in facial recognition. do you have your hand racer? >> i was just going to say about the question that it was supposed to be used for an investigative tool at that point they came and arrested me and didn't even tell me anything. i don't even live in detroit and detroit police came to my house and basically carded me off. i don't really have a lot to say about that. but what i am saying is that the way it is used they are not doing any due diligence at all. like the chief said, it was shoddy investigative work done -- >> actually, excuse me mr. williams, to me you are an example of what i wasn't saying -- >> you ask the question. >> right. they used it for your arrest. i think that is it's clear that that is problematic, but i was using it for him to investigate it not in realtime for an arrest. mr. friedman, do y
friedman or mr. goodman. what about that in terms of the accuracy and also its use in terms as an investigative tool? and the george floyd policing act, we said there should not be federal resources in facial recognition. do you have your hand racer? >> i was just going to say about the question that it was supposed to be used for an investigative tool at that point they came and arrested me and didn't even tell me anything. i don't even live in detroit and detroit police came to my house...
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from gary gensler of the s.e.c., and why he disagrees on payment for order of flow >>> plus josh friedman from canyon partners, gives us his read >>> lots to fog can on, though, on the big torrie. first mike santoli is tracking the market act as always josh lipton has the highlights from apple's big event, which may have been the trigger for some of this selling. >> the market, though, has been trading kind of loosely the last week and a half. we have this seasonal window that opened up, september weakness, policy flux, as well as i keep talking about the third week of the month, where around the 19th and the options expiration we've had these pullbacks that ended up being little vs on the chart, we're maybe on the cusp of one o these other visits to the s&p's 50-day average that has been where the market has roughly bottomed, so all of those things i think keeping buyer on the sidelines we also have just fully invested, you know, professionals and retail coming into this month and therefore didn't, quote, need to buy a lot more here as the nasdaq composite versus the dow, and what you se
from gary gensler of the s.e.c., and why he disagrees on payment for order of flow >>> plus josh friedman from canyon partners, gives us his read >>> lots to fog can on, though, on the big torrie. first mike santoli is tracking the market act as always josh lipton has the highlights from apple's big event, which may have been the trigger for some of this selling. >> the market, though, has been trading kind of loosely the last week and a half. we have this seasonal...
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professor friedman: if i may? >> go ahead. professor friedman: i want to appreciate the question at a couple levels, because it is important. it is easy to fall into the language of constitutional rights, and those are critically important, but the interpretation of the constitution often does not touch the things we are talking about, in part because the technology is rushing ahead of the courts. you could not be more correct that there is an urgent need for legislation and regulation, as to private companies and law enforcement agencies. to the private companies, i do not know of any congressional law that deals with this. some states have stepped in like illinois. for the most part, there is not. and i think the need for legislation is essential. professor laurin: i can only echo what the professor said, he speaks my mind. i think there is a tendency, actually, to sort of overly prioritized the constitutional stuff and to miss the fact that actually the constitution is a floor, not a ceiling, in terms of protections. and of
professor friedman: if i may? >> go ahead. professor friedman: i want to appreciate the question at a couple levels, because it is important. it is easy to fall into the language of constitutional rights, and those are critically important, but the interpretation of the constitution often does not touch the things we are talking about, in part because the technology is rushing ahead of the courts. you could not be more correct that there is an urgent need for legislation and regulation,...
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. >>> later, republican congresswoman liz cheney's latest break with her party and tom friedman's advice to democrats to maybe take that page from her playbook. he joins us ahead. ♪ ♪ woah, woah no ceiling woah ♪ ♪ woah good feeling woah woah ♪ ♪ i might send it up ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [doorbell] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [doorbell] ♪ ♪ [doorbell] ♪ ♪ there's my boy! all the delivery. no delivery fees. dashpass. ♪ when you have nausea, ♪ ♪ heartburn, ingestion, upset stomach... ♪ ♪ diarrheaaaa. ♪ pepto bismol coats your stomach with fast and soothing relief. and try new drug free pepto herbal blends. made from 100% natural ginger and peppermint. >>> two new pieces of breaking news tonight in the manhunt for brian laundrie and one concerns a phone he purchased after returning home to florida from wyoming where his fiancee, gabby petito, was killed. the other involves surveillance video which we just now learned is part of the investigation. randi kaye tonight has the latest on both and she joins us from north port, in florida. so let's talk about this phone brian laundrie purchased earlier this month. >> reporter:
. >>> later, republican congresswoman liz cheney's latest break with her party and tom friedman's advice to democrats to maybe take that page from her playbook. he joins us ahead. ♪ ♪ woah, woah no ceiling woah ♪ ♪ woah good feeling woah woah ♪ ♪ i might send it up ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [doorbell] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [doorbell] ♪ ♪ [doorbell] ♪ ♪ there's my boy! all the delivery. no delivery fees. dashpass. ♪ when you have nausea, ♪ ♪ heartburn, ingestion, upset...
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so i studied under milton friedman, joyce stigler and a couple of others, economics people and i love sociology. psychology and all that, really business is even more important than finance and marketing and it's sometimes more rare but to understand so retailing, you're applying geography. you're applying demography and applying sociology, anthropology, economics. and so really grasp the world and understand all those humanaspects of the world which is an important aspect . you just watch and if you go into any reasonably well-run supermarket and go in for a half hour you should be able to come out of their and tell me the ethnicity of the customers, the average family size, the incomes, so much about the people just the way a good grocery store is merchandised, especially a locally oriented one and there's some big chains like wegmans in the northeast, atv in texas. but even though they're pretty big, they still really focus on individual customers in each store. everywhere you look, there's just so much to be seen and yet everybody's caught up watching their gadget. i got rid of my
so i studied under milton friedman, joyce stigler and a couple of others, economics people and i love sociology. psychology and all that, really business is even more important than finance and marketing and it's sometimes more rare but to understand so retailing, you're applying geography. you're applying demography and applying sociology, anthropology, economics. and so really grasp the world and understand all those humanaspects of the world which is an important aspect . you just watch and...
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say that's not a movement maybe can grow bigger but it seems to be growing national what milton friedmanad a universal voucher system that is nowhere near universal so we could have this private school model in america a look at the history in america but most importantly an american and say elton friedman changes minds about vouchers because he read the work or school education in england where in today's language there were low-cost so maybe we can reclaim and revisit that. >> but i wonder if the charter school development in the united states. >> . >> because they read about charter schools and say all their energy is channeled where they have to organize themselves in relation to the local authorities and qualify for the money and meet the requirements. they are not operating outside the system but as supplements of the system. >> yes. and wonderful charter schools. i cannot stress that enough.k but i thank you are right with your parent to was dissatisfied with public education. but again, masses of parents waiting for the charter schools to wait to appear so what i am saying is act
say that's not a movement maybe can grow bigger but it seems to be growing national what milton friedmanad a universal voucher system that is nowhere near universal so we could have this private school model in america a look at the history in america but most importantly an american and say elton friedman changes minds about vouchers because he read the work or school education in england where in today's language there were low-cost so maybe we can reclaim and revisit that. >> but i...
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what friedman had in mind as a universal voucher system, a universal voucher system. >> right. >> and that's nowhere near. i start saying could we have the private school model in america? i look at the history, don't i, the history there in america, but most importantly in england and friedman changed his minds about vouchers because he read the work of eg 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 and the state stamped them out and maybe we can reclaim, we can revisit that and why not in america? i think i say the first time will the first entrepreneur in america stand up. >> and i 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 mean i say stymied, the parents who care about these things, because read about charter schools, all of their energy gets channeled into this channel where they have to organize themselves in relation to
what friedman had in mind as a universal voucher system, a universal voucher system. >> right. >> and that's nowhere near. i start saying could we have the private school model in america? i look at the history, don't i, the history there in america, but most importantly in england and friedman changed his minds about vouchers because he read the work of eg west looking at the history of school education in england where in today's language, my language, there were low cost private...
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what judge friedman did three years ago was reduce the number of restrictions.ink, a great care and sensitivity let's strike the right balance here and so i was against -- i would urge caution. i think ed puts his finger on it. this was so horrific and we just need the kinds of assurances that the order thus far has had in place. we do have a very experienced and careful judge in paul friedman who has been in charge of this case for a long, long time. for almost 20 years so i think the process is in good hands. >> dana: thank you both. very interesting and interesting to relive those moments. >> bill: thank you, ed and ken. >> dana: texas official efs are blaming president biden for the flood of migrants at the southern border. the homeland security secretary says the record setting numbers are nothing new. texas senator john cornyn weighs in next. prince henry and meghan markle making a new documentary about their lives. carley shimkus on that coming up. thousands of veteran homeowners have discovered the power of using their va home loan benefit to get money f
what judge friedman did three years ago was reduce the number of restrictions.ink, a great care and sensitivity let's strike the right balance here and so i was against -- i would urge caution. i think ed puts his finger on it. this was so horrific and we just need the kinds of assurances that the order thus far has had in place. we do have a very experienced and careful judge in paul friedman who has been in charge of this case for a long, long time. for almost 20 years so i think the process...
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youtube twitter and linkedin please join the conversation today will be joined by my colleague andrew friedman to the infrastructure and budget bill and discuss. >> in the first guest is a senator from california joining us from los angeles. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having it is a timely and important topic. >> and how you think the bipartisan infrastructure bill and that democrats are trying to move to the budget process and also to get a sense of what are the top priorities for the measures? >> there is a lot to unpack. number one not just the need to act that the urgency. there has been a debate. clearly the bipartisan infrastructure package so those that will achieve and if you're not convince we have to tackle climate with urgency in the flooding it caused new york and new jersey and other areas in many parts and suffering from another record-setting wildfire season the extreme weather patterns the sustain drought and then to go big on climate a unique opportunity at this time with those elements and those on prudent policies with the state of california with the comm
youtube twitter and linkedin please join the conversation today will be joined by my colleague andrew friedman to the infrastructure and budget bill and discuss. >> in the first guest is a senator from california joining us from los angeles. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having it is a timely and important topic. >> and how you think the bipartisan infrastructure bill and that democrats are trying to move to the budget process and also to get a sense of what...
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friedman, do you have anything you want to say in last few seconds? >> sure. i think there are things this body could do regulartorial and things it could learn and try goat us to learn. >> thank you, madame chair. >> thank you. ranking member, i'm not going o the take up your time but i'm going to say it looks like unreasonable search and seizure. i'm delighted to recognize mr. jordan for five minutes. >> thank you. how often does it happen, how often do we get the wrong person? mr. williams told his compelling story of how they were wrong and he was arrested and detained for 30 hours. i know the recent story of the couple in alaska who were not in the capital on january 6th but the door kicked in, put in handcuffs, gunpointed at them. it was like a four hour interrogation. it was all based on facial recognition. how often do we get the wrong person in. >> well, one time is too many. some estimate as high as 30%. i believe it's more than that representative jordan. it's nice to see you again, sir. i believe it's higher than that. i have represented two indivi
friedman, do you have anything you want to say in last few seconds? >> sure. i think there are things this body could do regulartorial and things it could learn and try goat us to learn. >> thank you, madame chair. >> thank you. ranking member, i'm not going o the take up your time but i'm going to say it looks like unreasonable search and seizure. i'm delighted to recognize mr. jordan for five minutes. >> thank you. how often does it happen, how often do we get the...
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. >> i am wade friedman at kirkwood resort.ow snowmaking machines may fight the caldor fire. >> 10 foot tall flames feet from homes in this neighborhood. what firefighters expect overnight. >> september off to a cooler than average start. when the heat and smoke return. >> efforts to assist and house afghan refugees begin. what it will look like, and how you can help. abc7 news starts right now. >> now from abc7, live breaking news. >> we have bodies underwater. >> we are now retrieving bodies. >> the mayor devastation after the remains of hurricane ida slammed the east coast with tornadoes and torrential rain all the way from virginia to the northeast. >> the national weather service issued flash flooding emergencies for all five boroughs in new york. more than six inches of rain had fallen. rain falling at a rain of three to five inches per hour. this is the 28th street substation or water cascaded onto the stairs and the platform. it was limited or suspended altogether. at the u.s. open tennis tournament, play was called off
. >> i am wade friedman at kirkwood resort.ow snowmaking machines may fight the caldor fire. >> 10 foot tall flames feet from homes in this neighborhood. what firefighters expect overnight. >> september off to a cooler than average start. when the heat and smoke return. >> efforts to assist and house afghan refugees begin. what it will look like, and how you can help. abc7 news starts right now. >> now from abc7, live breaking news. >> we have bodies...
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when don died in november 2019 michael friedman is a life settlement broker. we are a life settlement provider to means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout the united states who no longer want or can afford their life insurance policies. baby boomers are now 73 years old, which is around the, the age at which like settlements become more likely to, to work for the seniors as they get older. and they need assistance with, with activities of daily living as, as they're referred to bathing, dressing, transportation, eating. and they can't take care of themselves. and they need what's called long term care. then medicare doesn't cover that. so we have a retirement crisis in this country and we have a health care crisis for seniors in this country as well. the do you think the situation would be the same in the us for this industry? with a strong universal health care, it would reduce the discrepancy in the life expectancy from poor to rich and provide less of a windfall if you will. if would be less profitable? well yeah, you coul
when don died in november 2019 michael friedman is a life settlement broker. we are a life settlement provider to means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout the united states who no longer want or can afford their life insurance policies. baby boomers are now 73 years old, which is around the, the age at which like settlements become more likely to, to work for the seniors as they get older. and they need assistance with, with activities of daily living as, as...
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in a moment, "new york times" columnist tom friedman joins me who recently spoke with the wyoming republican>>> and later the january 6th committee cheney also sits on issued in you subpoenas today. we will have the names and details of that ahead. talking about mental health it's not a sign of weakness, but really a sign of strength. people sometimes don't want to talk about mental health, they don't want to talk about problems that they might have that aren't physical, but those problems are just as real. i have this disease you know, and it makes it awkward that i have to explain myself or prove myself in certain situations. a lot of times i'm not feeling good or you know not having a good day, but through the music i'm able to have a good day by expressing something that feels good to me that i can pass onto others. one of my favorite phrases to share with not only my kids but anybody is never compare your insides to someone else's outsides. we are creating conversation we are raising awareness and we're kicking the hell out of this stigma saying get away from the people we love the most
in a moment, "new york times" columnist tom friedman joins me who recently spoke with the wyoming republican>>> and later the january 6th committee cheney also sits on issued in you subpoenas today. we will have the names and details of that ahead. talking about mental health it's not a sign of weakness, but really a sign of strength. people sometimes don't want to talk about mental health, they don't want to talk about problems that they might have that aren't physical, but...
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we are bidding goodbye to our colleague when freemen -- wayne friedman who is retiring after 30 yearsars in the news business. he is unlike any other, more than a reporter, storyteller, and unparalleled observer of human nature and the human condition. dan: his 54 local emmys attest to that. the man who captivated generations of new zeros with his words struggled find them when he addressed all of us. >> i worked at this station years ago i needed a job and who would have thought it would last as long as it did and with this station i would see the world and see so much and share with all of you folks? i want to thank my wife for putting up with the other mistress, which is this business, and my daughter, i know she is there, but thank you everybody, very much, deeply. [applause] ama: we thank you, wayne. waynee the president and general manager of abc 7 presented him a declaration from the mayor who declared today wayne freedman day in san francisco. so deserving. dan: we worked together nearly 27 years and he is unlike any other reporter i've ever worked with, a pro-with a unique se
we are bidding goodbye to our colleague when freemen -- wayne friedman who is retiring after 30 yearsars in the news business. he is unlike any other, more than a reporter, storyteller, and unparalleled observer of human nature and the human condition. dan: his 54 local emmys attest to that. the man who captivated generations of new zeros with his words struggled find them when he addressed all of us. >> i worked at this station years ago i needed a job and who would have thought it would...
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. >> ski resorts getting creative to >> i am wade friedman at kirkwood resort. how snowmaking machines may fight the caldor fire. >> 10 foot tall flames feet from homes in this neighborhood. what firefighters expect overnight. >> september off to a cooler than average start. when the heat and smoke return. >> efforts to assist and house afghan refugees begin. what it will look like, and how you can help. abc7 news starts right now. >> now from abc7, live breaking news. >> we have bodies underwater. >> we are now retrieving bodies. >> the mayor devastation after the remains of hurricane ida slammed the east coast with tornadoes and torrential rain all the way from virginia to the northeast. >> the national weather service issued flash flooding emergencies for all five boroughs in new york. more than six inches of rain had fallen. rain falling at a rain of three to five inches per hour. this is the 28th street substation or water cascaded onto the stairs and the platform. it was limited or suspended altogether. at the u.s. open tennis tournament, play was called o
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it was sound friedman gave them economic argument for why they should be concerned about morality. after a 3rd of a century of this experiment, we know that it's wrong that you can make money by destroying. busy the world, and there's something wrong with that. ah ah, if we're going to defend cities as we know them, i can't do it alone. i decided to create a new movement called the shift so that we can come up with ideas of how to protect our cities. so it's not an n g o movement. it's not a movement of just cities. it's a movement. hopefully, all stakeholders you know, they're getting to be launching the ship here in barcelona, where the financial aid station have taken hold. and where there is a mayor like out of collab, i hired a young woman, julie who had a background in international human rights law. cutting things, things move them up, one 3rd of death worldwide are linked to poverty in and out of what housing the new world wide movement to reclaim and realize the fundamental right to housing and putting people for exports. there if he knows that, you know, there are philome
it was sound friedman gave them economic argument for why they should be concerned about morality. after a 3rd of a century of this experiment, we know that it's wrong that you can make money by destroying. busy the world, and there's something wrong with that. ah ah, if we're going to defend cities as we know them, i can't do it alone. i decided to create a new movement called the shift so that we can come up with ideas of how to protect our cities. so it's not an n g o movement. it's not a...
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jonathan: let's get straight to eric friedman. eric, let's start here. what's changed? >> as you talked about, the biggest change has been the yield. this market was trying to decide what it wanted to do. we were stuck between reflation or stagflation. right now, we see a market edging toward reflation. that is true in the bond market. you have to hold up. lisa: earnings are front and center. how much can they absorb some of the supply chain disruptions? the call with downgrading them because they will pay their wages more. are they a tech company? jonathan: they are still very bullish. that is happening at 10:00. the resignations, does that take the heat off the chairman today. tom: you're going to pin me down on this. jonathan: do you think the people asking questions are in a position to ask these question? tom: the lights are brighter on powell. jonathan: thank you for the answer. futures are down 41. from your city, good morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> going into predictions that china will need -- doubling the size of its global fleet. it this is bloomberg. ♪ >>
jonathan: let's get straight to eric friedman. eric, let's start here. what's changed? >> as you talked about, the biggest change has been the yield. this market was trying to decide what it wanted to do. we were stuck between reflation or stagflation. right now, we see a market edging toward reflation. that is true in the bond market. you have to hold up. lisa: earnings are front and center. how much can they absorb some of the supply chain disruptions? the call with downgrading them...
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tom friedman, one of the world leading public health experts. dr. freedom is the former director of the centers for disease control. and prevention is now the ceo of a 5 year initiative called resolve to save lives. dr. freedom, thanks so much for joining us today. let me ask you to just sort of help our viewers to understand from your perspective, given where we were, you know, 18 months ago, plus what has gone really well in this effort against this pandemic. and what are the parts that we really need to focus on that have not gone well? and i want you to include not just america, but the rest of the world. well, one thing that's gone well is that we've learned a lot more about the virus and you know, the old saying know your enemy, the virus is the enemy here, and the more we understand it, the better we can fight it. we also have remarkably effective vaccines, especially the m r n a vaccines, but several of the other vaccines as well. this is a stunning success of science. on the other hand, we have real opposition to implementing the 2 most
tom friedman, one of the world leading public health experts. dr. freedom is the former director of the centers for disease control. and prevention is now the ceo of a 5 year initiative called resolve to save lives. dr. freedom, thanks so much for joining us today. let me ask you to just sort of help our viewers to understand from your perspective, given where we were, you know, 18 months ago, plus what has gone really well in this effort against this pandemic. and what are the parts that we...
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i also sent the publication a few years ago friedman, this mason request about they checked the software, they checked encryption standards, adhering to sort of international standards, hardware, it's secure, nobody should know we've never check system. no, we don't know when it's national standards. it seems to be going under the carpet and nobody's aware of what's in school, what's being sold to schools who are access to it. and whether or not there's been any biometric data breaches for entire generations of british school children. questions of consent around their biometrics have been bypass to a great extent. it was only in 2012 that a law was enacted putting in place processes for consent to be given or withheld. the overall effect of biometrics in schools however, is that the sharing and use some very personal data and implications of surveillance. a being normalized that's millions of british children who've been taught to understand that it's no big deal to head over your body data. in order to get a service or a product, they don't understand how it could be abused necessarily
i also sent the publication a few years ago friedman, this mason request about they checked the software, they checked encryption standards, adhering to sort of international standards, hardware, it's secure, nobody should know we've never check system. no, we don't know when it's national standards. it seems to be going under the carpet and nobody's aware of what's in school, what's being sold to schools who are access to it. and whether or not there's been any biometric data breaches for...
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look at the great milton friedman. >> is there some society note that doesn't run on green?nk china doesn't run on green? what is green? of course none of us are, only the other side. [laughter] the world runs on individuals collectively achievement of civilization have not counseled government bureaus so record history is crystal clear, there is no alternative way so far of approving the ordinary people can hold to activities on leased by free enterprise citizens. dan: income in the income distribution center? get a job. a jlp. stop caring about other people's money, they pay enough. coming up, thousands of migrants sitting at the southern border. you know who's not there? kamala harris. wire democrats okay with her being another day, another chance. make the most of it with the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. and get the advanced cybersecurity solutions you need with comcast business securityedge. ask how to get comcast business securityedge to help protect all your connected devices. and get started with a great offer on fast and reliable inter
look at the great milton friedman. >> is there some society note that doesn't run on green?nk china doesn't run on green? what is green? of course none of us are, only the other side. [laughter] the world runs on individuals collectively achievement of civilization have not counseled government bureaus so record history is crystal clear, there is no alternative way so far of approving the ordinary people can hold to activities on leased by free enterprise citizens. dan: income in the...
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. >> i think i will look at it and see maximum two or 3 percent given the way that what friedman hadversal voucher system that's nowhere near universal circuit we havehi the private school model in america? a look at the history most importantly in england and he read the work of the history of school education so in my language there are low-cost private schools before the state got involved 150 years ago. maybe we can we claim or revisit that. why not in america? the first entrepreneur in america stand up and do it. please. >> i must wonder if the charter school development in the united states has almost s i've made the emergence of what you talk about. >> yes. i think it has. the reason i say stymie the parents you care about these things, because they read about charter schools. all of their energy is channeled where they have to organize themselves in relation to the local authorities, qualify for the money, meet the requirements, they are not operating outside theem system but as a supplement of the system. >> yes. and i have seen some wonderful charter schools. i cannot stres
. >> i think i will look at it and see maximum two or 3 percent given the way that what friedman hadversal voucher system that's nowhere near universal circuit we havehi the private school model in america? a look at the history most importantly in england and he read the work of the history of school education so in my language there are low-cost private schools before the state got involved 150 years ago. maybe we can we claim or revisit that. why not in america? the first entrepreneur...
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private equity group hellman & friedman sweetens the bid for zooplus. at the center of the bidding war. >>> ab foods raised profit outlook despite the poor sales the retailer reported robust performance at the food and sugar business and strong growth in the fashion arm where it benefitted from the significant reduction in labor and store operating costs. >>> s4 capital recently acquired the 25th purchase. it also raised revenue guidance for the fourth time this year. speaking to cnbc earlier, the chairman said a large portion of the company's growth is organic. >> we get into the tail end of '22 and '23, it will start to accelerate our billings or revenues which the company doubled up in the first half of this year, about half of the growth from organic growth. >>> moving back to french politics anne hildago announced her canadidacy candidacy. and emmanuel macron and marine le pen continue to lead in the polls. let's get to charlotte who is keeping a keen eye on everything in france. charlotte, talk us through the announcement from anne hildalgo. >> no
private equity group hellman & friedman sweetens the bid for zooplus. at the center of the bidding war. >>> ab foods raised profit outlook despite the poor sales the retailer reported robust performance at the food and sugar business and strong growth in the fashion arm where it benefitted from the significant reduction in labor and store operating costs. >>> s4 capital recently acquired the 25th purchase. it also raised revenue guidance for the fourth time this year....
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look at the great milton friedman. >> is there some society note that doesn't run on green?nk china doesn't run on green? what is green? of course none of us are, only the other side. [laughter] the world runs on individuals collectively achievement of civilization have not counseled government bureaus so record history is crystal clear, there is no alternative way so far of approving the ordinary people can hold to activities on leased by free enterprise citizens. dan: income in the income distribution center? get a job. a jlp. stop caring about other people's money, they pay enough. coming up, thousands of migrants sitting at the southern border. you know who's not there? kamala harris. wire democrats okay with her being i've always focused on my career. but when we found out our son had autism, his future became my focus. lavender baths always calmed him. so we turned bath time into a business. and building it with my son has been my dream job. at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at
look at the great milton friedman. >> is there some society note that doesn't run on green?nk china doesn't run on green? what is green? of course none of us are, only the other side. [laughter] the world runs on individuals collectively achievement of civilization have not counseled government bureaus so record history is crystal clear, there is no alternative way so far of approving the ordinary people can hold to activities on leased by free enterprise citizens. dan: income in the...
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gal: we have an amazing partner, emmanuel friedman, the owner coming from a very strong financial --one of the strongest institutional investors in the space of banking and a very strong history of ability to invest in these things and then you have on the other side strong, young company, pagaya. the combination is powerful. we are building the future roads of the company more than an actual transaction and the other thing is the ability to do all the grifting and accelerate the roads of the companies and to be able to get more in the network that would enable more of those customers in a shorter period of time. caroline: thanks for your time. ceo of pagaya. ongoing public by of a special purpose acquisition company. that is it for bloomberg technology. join us tomorrow. i'm caroline hyde in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cyber
gal: we have an amazing partner, emmanuel friedman, the owner coming from a very strong financial --one of the strongest institutional investors in the space of banking and a very strong history of ability to invest in these things and then you have on the other side strong, young company, pagaya. the combination is powerful. we are building the future roads of the company more than an actual transaction and the other thing is the ability to do all the grifting and accelerate the roads of the...
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mike and dan friedman join me now.ble to follow your story over these years now that it has been 20 years. dan, we'll start with you about your reflections on this day. >> it is hard to believe it's been 20 years since 9/11. i remember that day so vividly. i remember being in school, having the principal tell me a plan hit my dad's building. i didn't know much about the world trade center at the time. i assumed all would be okay. the days afterwards not seeing our dad come home kind of having that sense of hope that he might come home but then as the days went by looking for information is a very tough process to remember and coming up on the 20th anniversary it is even tougher it has gotten more coverage. it is a difficult week but we're doing our best as a family to get through it together. >> bill: have you guys dreaded this day as it approaches or have you given it that kind of thought? >> it's always -- it feels the same every year on the anniversary. but this year in particular because it's 20 years, it is tough.
mike and dan friedman join me now.ble to follow your story over these years now that it has been 20 years. dan, we'll start with you about your reflections on this day. >> it is hard to believe it's been 20 years since 9/11. i remember that day so vividly. i remember being in school, having the principal tell me a plan hit my dad's building. i didn't know much about the world trade center at the time. i assumed all would be okay. the days afterwards not seeing our dad come home kind of...
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this tom friedman wrote this under the headline do democrats have the courage of liz cheney?cheney is willing to risk everything, then democrats must rides to this moment and forge the majorities needed in the senate and house to pass the infrastructure bill now scheduled for a thursday volt in the house. a voting rights bill and as much of the build back better legislation has moderates and progressives can agree on, stewart, is that a real world prospect, given your knowledge of the current scene? >> well, i have a lot of confidence in this biden administration. the people around him are incredibly solvent, incredibly experienced, stable. i think that they understand how the process works and this is actually a place where i would be optimistic. i think the biden white house will be able to put together this deal. my plea to democrats would be to just understand what is at stake here. the problem kingsessing george had was he couldn't imagine a creation of an american democracy and we suffer from the same problem. we can't imagine the ending of american democracy. but it ca
this tom friedman wrote this under the headline do democrats have the courage of liz cheney?cheney is willing to risk everything, then democrats must rides to this moment and forge the majorities needed in the senate and house to pass the infrastructure bill now scheduled for a thursday volt in the house. a voting rights bill and as much of the build back better legislation has moderates and progressives can agree on, stewart, is that a real world prospect, given your knowledge of the current...
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reporter when friedman tells us why kids are only allowed 14 minutes to eat.: for all the ways the covid has changed our lives, here's one you may not have seen coming. a rush for the daily school lunch. >> spread yourselves out. reporter: that is the principal at manny washburn elementary school in windsor. kids also prepare for a race against time. it is an adaptation prompted by day last month >> >> and covid exposures force them to close down an entire grade level. it seemed air responsible for a stop to address it. it is a lot of students out, it is the full to learn from him. . reporter: you might wonder why 14 minutes, seems like an odd number. there's a reason for it. state guidelines mandate full quarantine after exposure at 15 minutes. 14 minutes gives them one minute to spare. >> by doing this for 14 minutes, we can accurately say to the department public health, we know our students have not been unmasked and within six feet," for more than 15 minutes. reporter: by then, the district had already determined that lunchtime poses the greatest risk of
reporter when friedman tells us why kids are only allowed 14 minutes to eat.: for all the ways the covid has changed our lives, here's one you may not have seen coming. a rush for the daily school lunch. >> spread yourselves out. reporter: that is the principal at manny washburn elementary school in windsor. kids also prepare for a race against time. it is an adaptation prompted by day last month >> >> and covid exposures force them to close down an entire grade level. it...