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that was tova friedman.iewed her and her courage, hurt resilience and experience are remarkable. he could see their it absolutely shines through and it was absolutely shines through and it was a privilege to interview her. one of the things it was so important was to hear her testimony today. that's what they want to the ceremony to be about today, to be about the survivors and also about the victims. joining me now is my colleague tim franks, from the bbc world service, and former europe and middle east correspondent. testimonies like the one we just heard feel important because when you think about the numbers here, it's so fast, it's almost hard to comprehend 6 million people killed, 1.1 million people killed herejust at auschwitz — birkenau and then you here tova friedman's story and it personalises those numbers. find here tova friedman's story and it personalises those numbers. and of course she is _ personalises those numbers. and of course she is one _ personalises those numbers. and of course she is
that was tova friedman.iewed her and her courage, hurt resilience and experience are remarkable. he could see their it absolutely shines through and it was absolutely shines through and it was a privilege to interview her. one of the things it was so important was to hear her testimony today. that's what they want to the ceremony to be about today, to be about the survivors and also about the victims. joining me now is my colleague tim franks, from the bbc world service, and former europe and...
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here's more of what tom friedman has recently written. since donald trump's election, quote, will it be the trump who just appointed mike huckabee, a supporter of israeli annexation of the west bank, as his new ambassador in jerusalem? or will it be the trump who, with his son in law jared kushner, crafted and released the most detailed plan for a two state solution since bill clinton's administration? and i should say, tom, you made very clear in that writing that you don't think it's a final plan, but you think that it's a great conversation starter, for which trump is often not given credit. >> well, mike, you know, the way i see it right now is that donald trump has an opportunity for and the aspiration for winning a nobel peace prize. god bless him. it would be it would be great if he could achieve that. his ambitions for a nobel prize are the fuze that blows up benjamin netanyahu's government. okay. because the last thing netanyahu wanted was this cease fire. we know that this could have happened a long time ago. he wasn't the only
here's more of what tom friedman has recently written. since donald trump's election, quote, will it be the trump who just appointed mike huckabee, a supporter of israeli annexation of the west bank, as his new ambassador in jerusalem? or will it be the trump who, with his son in law jared kushner, crafted and released the most detailed plan for a two state solution since bill clinton's administration? and i should say, tom, you made very clear in that writing that you don't think it's a final...
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tovah friedman, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.is a great pleasure to have you with me here in this synagogue. i am mindful that it is 77 years since you, as a six—year—old girl, were finally freed from auschwitz. why have you chosen to tell the world your story in the form of a memoir now? well, i've been speaking for a very long time, since i was about a5, 50 years old, i've been speaking about it. but i always wanted to write because writing is a different experience. and i can tell things that i cannot tell when i'm speaking for 45 minutes to a group. this is like — i can think about it and bring, bring out the essence of what really happened. i sort of looked around and i saw the world is... it's really a mess, i hate to say that. anti—semitism and hatred, and left against right, and right — itjust... refugees are wandering the world trying to find a home, everywhere from country to country. and i said, "you know, this is a good time for..." ..in my age also, because i am at an age where i can't wait too much longer to tell my
tovah friedman, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.is a great pleasure to have you with me here in this synagogue. i am mindful that it is 77 years since you, as a six—year—old girl, were finally freed from auschwitz. why have you chosen to tell the world your story in the form of a memoir now? well, i've been speaking for a very long time, since i was about a5, 50 years old, i've been speaking about it. but i always wanted to write because writing is a different experience. and i can tell...
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host: drew friedman?i can say that at least for federal unions they have been pushing really hard back against some of the policies of the trump administration so far. the national treasury employees union, they filed a lawsuit against the schedule f executive order. the american federation of government employees, the largest one that we have, they filed a separate lawsuit about the department of government efficiency. there is a lot of pushback coming from federal unions already. i think we might expect to see the trump administration issue executive actions around unions similar to how they did in his first term. we have not seen a lot of that yet. it is hard to predict but it is something he has discussed. host: the federal employee unions go on strike often? guest: no. federal employee unions have a different structure than your typical labor union. they can't negotiate over pay rates because we have the general schedule and other set pay systems. they focus more on different types of workforce issue
host: drew friedman?i can say that at least for federal unions they have been pushing really hard back against some of the policies of the trump administration so far. the national treasury employees union, they filed a lawsuit against the schedule f executive order. the american federation of government employees, the largest one that we have, they filed a separate lawsuit about the department of government efficiency. there is a lot of pushback coming from federal unions already. i think we...
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we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation in honor of jewish book month with howard friedman, executive director of the jewish community library. welcome back. >> thank you. >> what trends do you see in what we think of as jewish books? >> i think there are always new kinds of developments. one thing that's been gratifying in the last years is there was a famous essay a number of years ago and literary critic said american jewish culture would be less interesting the more removed we became from the immigrant generations. whether or not that's true, what we have seen in the last years is the most exciting trend in jewish literature has been literature by young writers born in former soviet union who maybe came when they were young and are writing in english but reflecting on experience as american jewish immigrants sort of caught or torn between two worlds of russia and united states in terms of negotiating their identity. some of the books are in russia and some in america, some both. it's been some great literature. >> what are some of their themes? >> boris fischman wrote a
we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation in honor of jewish book month with howard friedman, executive director of the jewish community library. welcome back. >> thank you. >> what trends do you see in what we think of as jewish books? >> i think there are always new kinds of developments. one thing that's been gratifying in the last years is there was a famous essay a number of years ago and literary critic said american jewish culture would be less interesting the...
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tova friedman there, one of the youngest survivors of auschwitz.. this is bbc news. farmers in the uk will not be allowed to use neonicotinoid pesticides on sugar beet crops this year, after an application for emergency use was turned down by the government for the first time. neonics are toxic to pollinators like bees and are banned in the eu. environmental groups have welcomed the decision but farmers say, without them, they have no way of protecting their crops. the environment minister emma hardy says the government is working to support an alternative option. let's speak to dave goulson, a professor of biology at the university of sussex with a specialisation in bumblebees. much forjoining us. just tell us why these pesticides are so damaging to bees.— damaging to bees. they are incredibly — damaging to bees. they are incredibly toxic _ damaging to bees. they are incredibly toxic to _ damaging to bees. they are incredibly toxic to all - damaging to bees. they are incredibly toxic to all insect | incredibly toxic to all insect life. just to ill
tova friedman there, one of the youngest survivors of auschwitz.. this is bbc news. farmers in the uk will not be allowed to use neonicotinoid pesticides on sugar beet crops this year, after an application for emergency use was turned down by the government for the first time. neonics are toxic to pollinators like bees and are banned in the eu. environmental groups have welcomed the decision but farmers say, without them, they have no way of protecting their crops. the environment minister emma...
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auschwitz survivor tova friedman.itz over the coming days. and on monday 27th january, on holocaust memorial day, lucy hockings will be presenting from auschwitz where survivors and world leaders will come together for day of commemorations. the 0scars nominations are out, with the brutalist being one of this year's most nominated films with 10 nods including best film, and best actor for adrien brody. he's hoping for a second academy award after winning in 2003 for the pianist. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba reports. post—war america, and hungarian immigrant laszlo is trying to rebuild his life through his work as an architect. speaking rather appropriately, surrounded by the brutalist buildings of london's barbican centre, adrien brody explains how his character's drive to create reflects his own path as an actor. it's an opportunity for me to honour my ancestral struggles — my mother and my grandparents�* hardships and loss in fleeing hungary in the �*50s and immigrating to the united states. very movi
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so that friedman, himself, a holocaust survivor and elsewhere survivor, talking about for experience, being a child, when the camp was liberated, she said she was 6 and a half years old. when the gates at auschwitz were finally opened also, but i knew it was so, but oh sure it's all way go. so both i would say i know offs on the bind, throw notified child the only focus is to find the to take the show. the next speaker is leon weintraub. 98 year old leon wind trust the little you bought the police of the on southern the rose teams the go on board and food concentration camp vinson. chung, of need system to distinguish representatives of government organizational and defended yourself other to vegas from the i'm from what are you in june? i was born void. you in sugar flushing out on the 1st of january 1926 non mean so, so i am giving you some 9 to 9 years old. pushed me and she offered so often my father that was the when i was you can just say just seeing how much this was 1920, almost 7 years drops. is my mom like a mother to available to be so the when she opened the small 100 this
so that friedman, himself, a holocaust survivor and elsewhere survivor, talking about for experience, being a child, when the camp was liberated, she said she was 6 and a half years old. when the gates at auschwitz were finally opened also, but i knew it was so, but oh sure it's all way go. so both i would say i know offs on the bind, throw notified child the only focus is to find the to take the show. the next speaker is leon weintraub. 98 year old leon wind trust the little you bought the...
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while he was giving a interview to lex friedman. thanks friedman, a very powerful blogger, and very influential guy. and he travelled to meet the narco, fewer and to 3 hours to basically listen to him rambling like something out of columbia and cartels storage garage didn't say anything very interesting. but what he did do was kinda reveal that he was from the size of christ on his face, made no sense for him. i didn't ask many interesting questions and it was a real softball interview. but something interesting was how we saw a sitting x failed president dictator because he was once president he was once elected in 2090. and he was elected by a landslide for want to end the war and talk a corruption. how's that going? he did something interesting in the interview. she's more like a sailor now. we do it here. i must go meals because we're now we're making a tv show. but this guy's meant to be the president of a country where a 1000000 people are dead. 20 percent of his country is occupied. i don't think it's very states, but i'm lik
while he was giving a interview to lex friedman. thanks friedman, a very powerful blogger, and very influential guy. and he travelled to meet the narco, fewer and to 3 hours to basically listen to him rambling like something out of columbia and cartels storage garage didn't say anything very interesting. but what he did do was kinda reveal that he was from the size of christ on his face, made no sense for him. i didn't ask many interesting questions and it was a real softball interview. but...
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while he was giving a interview to lex friedman. thanks friedman, a very powerful blogger, and very influential guy. and he a travel to meet the narco, fewer and to 3 hours to basically listen to him rambling like something out of columbia and cartels storage garage didn't say anything very interesting. but what he did do was kinda reveal that he was probably as high as a kite stone on his face made no sense for him. i didn't ask him any interesting questions. you know, it was a real softball interview, but something interesting was how we saw a sitting x failed president dictator because he was once president he was once elected in 2019. he was elected by a landslide for want to end the war and talk a corruption. how's that going? he did something interesting in the interview. she's more like a sailor now. we do it here on law school meals because we're now we're making a tv show. but this guy's meant to be the president of a country where a 1000000 people are dead. 20 percent of his country is occupied. i don't think it's very sta
while he was giving a interview to lex friedman. thanks friedman, a very powerful blogger, and very influential guy. and he a travel to meet the narco, fewer and to 3 hours to basically listen to him rambling like something out of columbia and cartels storage garage didn't say anything very interesting. but what he did do was kinda reveal that he was probably as high as a kite stone on his face made no sense for him. i didn't ask him any interesting questions. you know, it was a real softball...
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tova friedman. auschwitz over the coming days. and on monday 27th january, on holocaust memorial day, lucy hockings will be presenting from auschwitz where survivors and world leaders will come together for day of commemorations. the children's charity barnardo's has opened its archives to a camera crew for the first time to reveal the history of fostering in the uk. the charity, which has run fostering services since the victorian era, hopes sharing the historic images will highlight the current shorage of carers, and encourage more people to come forward. 0ur reporter tim muffett went to take a look. so this is the barnardo's archive. the records of the children who have been in our care. it's the records for about half a million children. we really have a collection that shows, really, social welfare throughout the last 150 years. when thomas barnardo moved from dublin to london in 1866, cholera had left thousands of children orphaned in the city. so impactful... we've been given rare access to t
tova friedman. auschwitz over the coming days. and on monday 27th january, on holocaust memorial day, lucy hockings will be presenting from auschwitz where survivors and world leaders will come together for day of commemorations. the children's charity barnardo's has opened its archives to a camera crew for the first time to reveal the history of fostering in the uk. the charity, which has run fostering services since the victorian era, hopes sharing the historic images will highlight the...
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and benjamin friedman, policy director of defense priorities. we need to have a conversation about where the trump administration is, is going, as it's, you know, it's now got his hand on the steering wheel as relates the israel palestine, which is which has never been this much influx, i think is fair to say. and that gives trump an opportunity to put his stamp on what's going to happen. what do you expect to see how the as well i, i think the, what i don't expect to see is a lot of coherence in terms of a foreign policy vision. i mean we've, we've heard some press of words from, from mark or rubio. i'm not sure how that's going to translate in terms of reality is on the ground and the palestine. israel have traditionally been a car about in us foreign policy, whether it was respect for human rights or pursuit of other us interest. and i would expect that that would, that would continue that in there would be palestine and israel will be treated differently. so regardless of whatever grand vision uh, the administration lays out for its foreign
and benjamin friedman, policy director of defense priorities. we need to have a conversation about where the trump administration is, is going, as it's, you know, it's now got his hand on the steering wheel as relates the israel palestine, which is which has never been this much influx, i think is fair to say. and that gives trump an opportunity to put his stamp on what's going to happen. what do you expect to see how the as well i, i think the, what i don't expect to see is a lot of coherence...
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congresswoman friedman, sorry to meet you. under these conditions. congratulations on your race coming to you. thank you. next. thank you. >> lineup or watch for free. >> sling lets you do that as a cardiologist. >> when i put my patients on a statin to reduce cholesterol, i also tell them it can deplete their coq10 levels. i recommend taking quinol coq10. quinol has three times better absorption than regular coq10 quinol the brand i trust. >> closed captioning brought to you by book.com. >> if you or a loved one have mesothelioma, we'll send you a free book to answer questions you may have. call now and we'll come to you. >> 808 two one 4000. >> in our national lead. you can see homeowners in eaton canyon, california, scrambling there to save their homes, using everything from pots of water to garden hoses. the devastating flames of the eaton fire just one of four separate wildfires tearing through los angeles county right now, destroying homes, offices and lives. cnn national correspondent julia vargas jones is in altadena, california. that's where
congresswoman friedman, sorry to meet you. under these conditions. congratulations on your race coming to you. thank you. next. thank you. >> lineup or watch for free. >> sling lets you do that as a cardiologist. >> when i put my patients on a statin to reduce cholesterol, i also tell them it can deplete their coq10 levels. i recommend taking quinol coq10. quinol has three times better absorption than regular coq10 quinol the brand i trust. >> closed captioning brought...
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lucy hockings has been speaking to tova friedman, an american author and therapist, and one of the youngestrman extermination camp at the age of just six—years—old. originally from poland, she moved to the us with her parents. lucy started by asking tova about her feelings as the 80th anniversary approaches. what i want the world to do is to please remember. remember us and let it be a lesson to the world. what can happen if we're not careful, and how we can easily destroy each other if we don't stop this horrible, terrible, fury that is around the world right now. so i want the world to remember us and to learn from it. so many of us struggle to remember things from when we were small. how much do you remember of your time there? i remember an awful lot because, as i mentioned before, i think that my mother would tell me, yes, she said, that smoke, yes. burning bodies. she never covered up anything. and she said yes, those dogs, those german shepherds, they are trained to kill, but only if you run. so you're not going to run. you're going to stay. you're going to stay very still. she taugh
lucy hockings has been speaking to tova friedman, an american author and therapist, and one of the youngestrman extermination camp at the age of just six—years—old. originally from poland, she moved to the us with her parents. lucy started by asking tova about her feelings as the 80th anniversary approaches. what i want the world to do is to please remember. remember us and let it be a lesson to the world. what can happen if we're not careful, and how we can easily destroy each other if we...
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well, so you will be with milton friedman, of course, his 1962 book, way too familiar, way too familiar capitalism and freedom to remind people you already know. but to remind people it was the year after kennedy was inaugurated and he said, ask not what your country can do for do for you. ask what you can do for your country. and on the first page of friedman's book, he goes into this exercise where he says, well, that's totally wrong, because, you know, that's assuming there's a public interest and publics don't have interest. so i was very intrigued by return over and over again to the idea of collective because essentially what milton friedman was doing was lobbying for the notion that there is no such thing as collective. well, we're actually surrounded by collectives everywhere. look, as a collective, yeah. but what he's doing is setting a norm. so the people who are operating in collectives do not think that they are in and they behave as if they're individuals not recognizing the collectivity of the exercise order in. would you comment, you know, oh, that was a question. another
well, so you will be with milton friedman, of course, his 1962 book, way too familiar, way too familiar capitalism and freedom to remind people you already know. but to remind people it was the year after kennedy was inaugurated and he said, ask not what your country can do for do for you. ask what you can do for your country. and on the first page of friedman's book, he goes into this exercise where he says, well, that's totally wrong, because, you know, that's assuming there's a public...
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and one thing that really stood out to me was the testimony of tova friedman. she was a child when she was here in our shoots at the liberation. she was 6 and a half years old and she says, it's hard to imagine, but she still has some very vivid memories of the atrocities she had to live through. and she had the witness here, and this is something that has permeated her entire life. but, but she brings forward as testimony because she says, because of the utmost importance that these stories keep getting told. so that of the atrocities that happens here do not occur again. that's right. extremely moving woods from all of the people who spoke to the survivors and did the, the recent rise in anti semitism across europe, the resurgence of the fall right. was that something that was addressed in today's speech is julia this was a, at the center of the testimonies of all of the survivors who spoke here today. they expressed concern at the rise of anti semitism around the world. they express concern at the rise of a racist ideologies and of the far right parties that
and one thing that really stood out to me was the testimony of tova friedman. she was a child when she was here in our shoots at the liberation. she was 6 and a half years old and she says, it's hard to imagine, but she still has some very vivid memories of the atrocities she had to live through. and she had the witness here, and this is something that has permeated her entire life. but, but she brings forward as testimony because she says, because of the utmost importance that these stories...
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friedman: i did say that. it just for communities relying on trucking and communities that are impacted by freight routes that go through communities, what would you like to see from the federal government in terms of investments to make people's lives better entities communities? mr. dellinger: the short answer is, roads, bridges, the working space, the investment in physical working space is what we really need. rep. friedman: in terms of safety for drivers is there anything you think the federal government could be doing better to support people driving these trucks? mr. dellinger: yes. it's a just put out a 280 something page in prm -- nprm on automated vehicles turning over the reins to both commercial and non-commercial entities to describe what they think is safe and whether or not they abide by that. instead of spending time noodling around with technology i think they should be focused on doing their core safety row over there. in san francisco, these vehicles hitting or almost hitting commercial and
friedman: i did say that. it just for communities relying on trucking and communities that are impacted by freight routes that go through communities, what would you like to see from the federal government in terms of investments to make people's lives better entities communities? mr. dellinger: the short answer is, roads, bridges, the working space, the investment in physical working space is what we really need. rep. friedman: in terms of safety for drivers is there anything you think the...
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lucy hockings has been speaking to tova friedman, an american author and therapist and one of the youngestamp at the age ofjust six years old. originally from poland, she moved to the us with her parents. lucy started by asking her how she felt about the 80th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz on monday. what i want the world to do is to please remember. remember us and let it be a lesson to the world. what can happen if we are not careful and how we can easily destroy each other if we don't stop this horrible, terrible fury that is around the world right now, so i want the world to remember us and to learn from it. so many of us struggle to remember things from when we were small. how much do you remember of your time there? i remember an awful lot because, as i mentioned before, i think my mother would tell me. yes, she said, that smoke. yes, burning bodies. she never covered up anything. and she said yes, those dogs, those german shepherds, they are trained to kill but only if you run, so you are not going to run. you are going to stay very still. she taught me survival skills.
lucy hockings has been speaking to tova friedman, an american author and therapist and one of the youngestamp at the age ofjust six years old. originally from poland, she moved to the us with her parents. lucy started by asking her how she felt about the 80th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz on monday. what i want the world to do is to please remember. remember us and let it be a lesson to the world. what can happen if we are not careful and how we can easily destroy each other if we...
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you are a great fan of margaret thatcher and milton friedman. president trump is coming and he is bringing tariffs and protectionism. i wonder how could a disciple of milton friedman and margaret thatcher like that kind of economics? president milei: first of all i am in no position to give an opinion on another countries trade policy. i think it would be irresponsible and disrespectful towards any country. on the other hand i think that unlike other leaders trump understands very well geopolitics and uses the u.s. trade geopolitics as part of the broader geopolitics. it is not that he is protectionist. rather he knows what the role of the u.s. in the world is and therefore his trade policy is a part of his geopolitical strategy. it is a geopolitical tool. that is the point. if you fail to understand the playing field that trump is playing on it will be hard to understand his vision but certainly the guidelines he is putting forward will bring a much better world, no doubt. john: did you discuss a free-trade agreement with argentina with preside
you are a great fan of margaret thatcher and milton friedman. president trump is coming and he is bringing tariffs and protectionism. i wonder how could a disciple of milton friedman and margaret thatcher like that kind of economics? president milei: first of all i am in no position to give an opinion on another countries trade policy. i think it would be irresponsible and disrespectful towards any country. on the other hand i think that unlike other leaders trump understands very well...
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lucy hockings has been speaking to tova friedman, an american author and therapist and one of the youngeste ofjust six years old. originally from poland, she moved to the us with her parents. lucy started by asking her how she felt about the 80th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz on monday. what i want the world to do is to please remember. remember us and b are less to the world. what can happen —— let it be a lesson to the world if we are not careful and how we can easily destroy each other if we don't stop this horrible, terrible fury that is around the world right now, so i want the world right now, so i want the world right now, so i want the world to remember us and to learn from it. 50 the world to remember us and to learn from it.— learn from it. so many of us struggle _ learn from it. so many of us struggle to _ learn from it. so many of us struggle to remember - learn from it. so many of us| struggle to remember things from when we were small. how much do you remember of your time there? i much do you remember of your time there?— much do you remember of your time there?
lucy hockings has been speaking to tova friedman, an american author and therapist and one of the youngeste ofjust six years old. originally from poland, she moved to the us with her parents. lucy started by asking her how she felt about the 80th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz on monday. what i want the world to do is to please remember. remember us and b are less to the world. what can happen —— let it be a lesson to the world if we are not careful and how we can easily destroy...
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. >> joining our coverage is congresswoman laura friedman of california.district have been under mandatory evacuation. congresswoman, thank you so much for being here. tell us how your constituents are doing and what it is you need from the federal government and from the general public wanting to help. >> thank you. well, first of all, my constituents are heartbroken. they're heartbroken seeing the same images that you're seeing of people who have lost everything. people have lost their homes, their businesses, in some cases their lives. so the whole community is grieving and no one is sleeping. well, we're still not out of the woods. we still have huge fire risk because of the drought conditions and the wind is picking up. so we have fires, as you said, in the station break ringing our communities. and so people are very nervous and they're very on edge. and now the task is to make sure that we keep everyone safe for now. at some point we'll be assessing the damage, of course, and my job is to help get relief to the people who need it, namely our first r
. >> joining our coverage is congresswoman laura friedman of california.district have been under mandatory evacuation. congresswoman, thank you so much for being here. tell us how your constituents are doing and what it is you need from the federal government and from the general public wanting to help. >> thank you. well, first of all, my constituents are heartbroken. they're heartbroken seeing the same images that you're seeing of people who have lost everything. people have lost...
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lucy hockings has been speaking to tova friedman — an american author and therapist, and one of the youngest ofjust 6 years old. originally from poland, she moved to the us with her parents. lucy started by asking tova about her feelings as the 80th anniversary approaches. what i want the world to do is to please remember. remember us and let it be a lesson to the world. what can happen if we are not careful and how we can easily destroy each other if we don't stop this horrible, terrible fury that is around the world right now, so i want the world to remember us and to learn from it. so many of us struggle to remember things from when we were small. how much do you remember of your time there? i remember an awful lot because, as i mentioned before, i think my mother would tell me. yes, she said, that smoke. yes, burning bodies. she never covered up anything. and she said yes, those dogs, those german shepherds, they are trained to kill but only if you run, so you are not going to run. you are going to stay very still. she taught me survival skills. that is an incredible gift, those survival
lucy hockings has been speaking to tova friedman — an american author and therapist, and one of the youngest ofjust 6 years old. originally from poland, she moved to the us with her parents. lucy started by asking tova about her feelings as the 80th anniversary approaches. what i want the world to do is to please remember. remember us and let it be a lesson to the world. what can happen if we are not careful and how we can easily destroy each other if we don't stop this horrible, terrible...
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we will talk real estate with bess friedman. stick with us for that conversation next.is bloomberg. ♪ sonali: new u.s. economic data today showing housing starts in the u.s. climbed in december to the fastest pace since early 2024. for more on the real estate market as rates stay high, we are joined by bess freedman, a leading luxury real estate company. rates above 7%. you were talking about how they needed to be below five to unlock the market. it looks like people can't wait. bess: there is volatility right now. it feels very frothy, the environment. it will take time before rates start to come down. people assume that when the fed cut the last time before the end of the year that we would start to see mortgage rates come down but there has been so much volatility in the market, so many things going on, it will take time before we start to see a real shift. sonali: hard for me to know from where i'm sitting but you will know, is this a buyers or sellers market? bess: i don't know which one it is. i used to say to someone, you would go to the dances as a kid, girls on
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i have asked general friedman to assist both the new orleans police and the fbi.e heard more about the political reaction from the white house with our north america correspondent rowan bridge. rowan: he has offered the support needed to the authorities in louisiana. there are some key things that came out of the news conference that bear repeating. it is clear that the authorities now do not think this was a single person behind this attack. they are trying to track down all of the known associates of shamsud din jabbar, and anyone who has had contact with him in the last 72 hours. there are still victims of this attack on the street, and bourbon street, the french quarter, in new orleans, which means it is certainly possible that the death toll of 10 confirmed so far may go up. some are still in hospital are still in a critical condition. also as well, there's been talk about whether there were security measures in place in new orleans, in case of such a terrorist attack. the police are keen to point out that they did have measures in place, there were patrol ca
i have asked general friedman to assist both the new orleans police and the fbi.e heard more about the political reaction from the white house with our north america correspondent rowan bridge. rowan: he has offered the support needed to the authorities in louisiana. there are some key things that came out of the news conference that bear repeating. it is clear that the authorities now do not think this was a single person behind this attack. they are trying to track down all of the known...
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tova friedman talking to my colleague.ry of auschwitz over the coming days. on monday lucy hawkins will be presenting from auschwitz where survivors and world leaders will come together for holocaust will come togetherfor holocaust memorial will come together for holocaust memorial day. donald trump has signed an executive order declassifying files on the assassinations of presidentjohn f kennedy, his brother bobby kennedy and the civil rights leader martin luther king. donald trump has signed an executive order declassifying files on the assassinations of presidentjohn f kennedy, matt with the kings family has alleged as us government can experience after the man convicted of murder denied carrying out. for more of what the release of those documents might meet under the assassination i spoke to the author of the book case closed. lee harvey oswald and the assassination ofjfk. historical truth is that oswald on his own, killed kennedy back in 1963. but i also think a lot of americans and people around the world don't thin
tova friedman talking to my colleague.ry of auschwitz over the coming days. on monday lucy hawkins will be presenting from auschwitz where survivors and world leaders will come together for holocaust will come togetherfor holocaust memorial will come together for holocaust memorial day. donald trump has signed an executive order declassifying files on the assassinations of presidentjohn f kennedy, his brother bobby kennedy and the civil rights leader martin luther king. donald trump has signed...
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nasdaq ceo adena friedman will join us here at the world economic forum.ater, bridgewater associates founder and cio mentor ray dalio will be with us. he's going to talk markets, the president's economic agenda and souc mh more. a transatlantic version of "squawk box" from washington, d.c. and davos this morning. we're returning right after a short break. so an ai agent didt tip off the stylist as to what i might actually wear. - yes. - oh. that's a commitment. [glass knocked] hey bud! whaddaya think? you know, people can see you out here. ha ha ha ha, yeah, yeah, right, right, ha ha. love you, too. agentforce helps retailers prevent fashion fails. it's what ai was meant to be. ♪♪ ok guys, instead of getting weathertech, i saved a few bucks and got some cheap, foreign made floor mats. but they really stink, so put these on. ♪♪ really, gary? mom, i'm thirsty. don't settle for cheap, stinky floor mats. at weathertech we make our floorliners and cargo liners here in america, out of pure non-toxic american materials. dad, next time get weathertech. they don't
nasdaq ceo adena friedman will join us here at the world economic forum.ater, bridgewater associates founder and cio mentor ray dalio will be with us. he's going to talk markets, the president's economic agenda and souc mh more. a transatlantic version of "squawk box" from washington, d.c. and davos this morning. we're returning right after a short break. so an ai agent didt tip off the stylist as to what i might actually wear. - yes. - oh. that's a commitment. [glass knocked] hey...
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with us now is congresswoman laura friedman. her district includes areas under mandatory evacuation orders near the eaton fire area. congresswoman, thank you so much for being with us this morning. what's the latest information you have on your district? the firefighting efforts, the recovery efforts, when people might be able to return to their homes if they're lucky enough to have them. >> hi. >> thanks so much for having me. >> well, our brave first responders and our firefighters are making just incredible progress on all of these fires. we have joint response crews from all over the western states, really all over the united states and canada and mexico, and they're making great progress on the fires. but everyone's on edge because the winds are kicking back up again. and as we saw last week, that means that there can be spot fires in pretty much any location. so no one is sleeping well in los angeles, los angeles. but i want to say that the outpouring of support from our neighbors, from people all over los angeles, the don
with us now is congresswoman laura friedman. her district includes areas under mandatory evacuation orders near the eaton fire area. congresswoman, thank you so much for being with us this morning. what's the latest information you have on your district? the firefighting efforts, the recovery efforts, when people might be able to return to their homes if they're lucky enough to have them. >> hi. >> thanks so much for having me. >> well, our brave first responders and our...
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ambassador friedman, what are they celebrating? >> i mean, this is probably being sold to them as some sort of a victory, and look, it's hard for israelis to watch the hamas supporters celebrating. but that celebration is going to be short-lived. i mean, right now, this is about getting the hostages back and israel is paying a high price to get them back. but israel is not agreeing to end the war. hamas has no future. and i'm hoping -- i'm skeptical. but i'm hoping that may be some of them are celebrating the possibility that hamas is coming to an end. that with this, you know, hamas loses its leverage, and someone can come in and rule the gaza strip which is less malign. but i'm not a very good psychologist into the minds of these people. >> harris: i was hoping to get some audio, and now we have more light on the situation. they are on each other's shoulders and looking jubilant. as you say -- wait, we can hear some of it now. [[c[crowd noise] ]drums] [crowd noise] >> harris: i want to ask you quickly, ambassador, if you could un
ambassador friedman, what are they celebrating? >> i mean, this is probably being sold to them as some sort of a victory, and look, it's hard for israelis to watch the hamas supporters celebrating. but that celebration is going to be short-lived. i mean, right now, this is about getting the hostages back and israel is paying a high price to get them back. but israel is not agreeing to end the war. hamas has no future. and i'm hoping -- i'm skeptical. but i'm hoping that may be some of...
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your grandmother tova friedman is the most remarkable woman.ou've always known about? about her experiences? i have known about it for almost my entire life, as long as long as i can remember. she kind of started slow, explaining, like, this is my number because i was a prisoner and as i got older she would explain in more details about the holocaust so she would not scare me or scar me when i was young. slowly. and how do you feel is the descendant of a holocaust survivor? the fact that we're now talking about the 80th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz today? well, i mean, it is kind of a responsibility to continue. as the third generation and is in fourth generation survivors, fit, eventually. ——fifth it is up to us to continue the stories of our relatives because they won't be here forever and the 80th anniversary, there won't be as many survivors as there was at the 75th and the 70th so it kind of shows, we need to be here. we need to be talking about this. if you were to go to a holocaust museum in germany, my grandmother story is
your grandmother tova friedman is the most remarkable woman.ou've always known about? about her experiences? i have known about it for almost my entire life, as long as long as i can remember. she kind of started slow, explaining, like, this is my number because i was a prisoner and as i got older she would explain in more details about the holocaust so she would not scare me or scar me when i was young. slowly. and how do you feel is the descendant of a holocaust survivor? the fact that we're...
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run out of time but there is a deep, firmly rooted in the great writings of the past of hayek in friedman, there's a deeper reason for optimism and a belief that if people like us stand up to defend the enterprise been able when. so capital matters, i'm just thrilled "national review" came to me and we formed this place were free enterprise could be defended. because it's really like almost step one of the how do we stop socialism in my book cover is you have to recapture respectability. take it away from the idiots socialist who claim their respectable and are always -- have to create a place where people defend free enterprise are celebrated and not intimidated. >> definitely. "national review," we are not moving on this. this is where we stand. standing before history is kind of our thing and this one is definitely an issue where we know that this is right thing to do and we're not budging on it no matter what. politicians but say about it. the editor of the section, he will talk about, get, we get these big pieces sometimes that are 3000 words. we just ran one from a guy houston work
run out of time but there is a deep, firmly rooted in the great writings of the past of hayek in friedman, there's a deeper reason for optimism and a belief that if people like us stand up to defend the enterprise been able when. so capital matters, i'm just thrilled "national review" came to me and we formed this place were free enterprise could be defended. because it's really like almost step one of the how do we stop socialism in my book cover is you have to recapture...
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asked jim a note -- general friedman to assess the fbi.ust in case there's any confusion, we've been talking about the sugar bowl, which is the big college football game that attracts tens of thousands of spectators. you will have heard the governor also talking about the super bowl, because new orleans is due to host the super bowl this year as well. let's get more reaction now from washington. we will go to washington in just a moment, but let me bring you a statement that has just come to us in the last few seconds from ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy, saying he is horrified by the deadly attack in new orleans on a crowd celebrating new year, and said that ukraine stands by the american people, in a statement on x, he says we trust that those responsible for this terrible act will be brought to justice. more reaction coming in from around the globe for what has happened there in new orleans. let's go now live to washington commanders we can speak to our north american correspondent, rowan bridge. bring us up-to-date on what pres
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gabe friedman says the wildfires in la are a wake up call for all of california to be ready. he believes preparing is the most important thing all of us can do. >> you can't let these things fail you. you got to be kind of ready in the moment. and i try to balance that with not having too much of a culture of fear. >> cert training classes are offered by most bay area fire departments. check websites for information in berkeley. cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> much more ahead on the los angeles county wildfires, residents line up for hours, hoping to be escorted to their homes by police. we'll hear from a pacific palisades family with bay area ties. and north bay cal fire crews battling the eaton fire. the aircraft tracking app they've set up in la that allows you pete g. writes, "my tween wants a new phone. how do i not break the bank?" we got you, pete. xfinity mobile was designed to save you money and gives you access to wifi speeds up to a gig. so you get high speeds for low prices. better than getting low speeds for high prices. right, bruce? -jealous? yeah, look at
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gabe friedman says the wildfires in la are a wake up call for all of california to be ready. he believes preparing is the most important thing all of us can do. >> you can't let these things fail you. you got to be kind of ready in the moment. and i try to balance that with not having too much of a culture of fear. >> cert training classes are offered by most bay area fire departments. check websites for information in berkeley. cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> well, much more ahead tonight on the l.a. county wildfires, including residents lining up for hours hoping to be escorted to their homes by police. we'll hear from a pacific palisades family with bay area ties and north bay. cal fire crews are battling the eaton fire. the aircraft tracking app they've set up in la thatows you to see water drops my hands are the most important tools i have. you need to take care of them. that's where o'keeffe's comes in. it's america's #1 selling hand cream for guaranteed relief. if it works for these hands, it'll work for yours. also available in o'keeffe's lip repair. (vo) struggl
gabe friedman says the wildfires in la are a wake up call for all of california to be ready. he believes preparing is the most important thing all of us can do. >> you can't let these things fail you. you got to be kind of ready in the moment. and i try to balance that with not having too much of a culture of fear. >> cert training classes are offered by most bay area fire departments. check websites for information in berkeley. cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> well, much...
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. >> reporter: tovah friedman arrived here when she was 5. at one point her mother hid her among corpses so she wouldn't be killed. >> i recall thinking, i will never, i will never let them know how much they are hurting me. >> reporter: the nazis tried to hide proof of their crimes. but the evidence is still here. piles of shoes, glasses, suitcases. these survivors speaking at a time when antisemitism is surging. in 2018, 58% of americans thought something like the holocaust could happen again. today, 76% think it's a possibility. >> we will never, never, ever allow history to repeat itself. >> reporter: jessie kirsch, nbc news, brzezinka, poland. >> a story that must be told. >>> we'll take a break. and in 60 seconds what caused the terrifying mid-air jolt and plunge of a united airlines flight. passengers seriously injured. what we know. right after this. es flight. passengers seriously injured. what we know. right after this. hon', take airborne! it has 7 key nutrients to help fill those holes your immune system may have. what holes? [scr
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lucy hockings has been speaking to tova friedman — and american author and therapist, and one of then camp at the age ofjust six years old. originally from poland, she moved to the us with her parents. lucy started by asking tova about her feelings as the 80th anniversary approaches. what i want the world to do is to please remember. remember us. and let it be a lesson to the world — what can happen if we are not careful, and how we can easily destroy each other if we don't stop this horrible, terrible...fury that is around the world right now. so i want the world to remember us, and to learn from it. you're helping so much with that message, particularly the work that you're doing with your grandson — making these tiktoks that are going viral. how has that experience been? it's been a fabulous experience, because most of the people who are watching — and there are millions of them — are young, young people. when people say, "well, the young are not interested, the teenagers don't care, the 20—year—old don't worry about things like that," they may be wrong. from the questions and the
lucy hockings has been speaking to tova friedman — and american author and therapist, and one of then camp at the age ofjust six years old. originally from poland, she moved to the us with her parents. lucy started by asking tova about her feelings as the 80th anniversary approaches. what i want the world to do is to please remember. remember us. and let it be a lesson to the world — what can happen if we are not careful, and how we can easily destroy each other if we don't stop this...
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there's this kind of debate among historians about sort of whether friedman was or wasn't is just sort of not really relevant is undisputed is that segregationists at the time absolutely leapt on the voucher idea but fast forward past that period time to the 1990 and the kind of first modern voucher systems, those come out of a framing at the time of kind of conservative policymaking that was very market oriented, very in its own way, data driven. i don't think that phrase used in that way, but critics of that would call it neoliberal ism today. what they mean is sort of market driven emphasis on data, emphasis on outcomes. and so the first voucher systems from 1990 till about 2010, really. so the second decade in that period, which is really kind of my formative years of this. professor, policy analyst. there was this emphasis on data outcomes, on how holding what they public schools accountable for their outcomes, but also at that time they so confident in this voucher idea as a way to improve education but starting with competition and and an improvement for low income families and
there's this kind of debate among historians about sort of whether friedman was or wasn't is just sort of not really relevant is undisputed is that segregationists at the time absolutely leapt on the voucher idea but fast forward past that period time to the 1990 and the kind of first modern voucher systems, those come out of a framing at the time of kind of conservative policymaking that was very market oriented, very in its own way, data driven. i don't think that phrase used in that way, but...
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welcome back to our neighborhoods, david and tammy friedman. david, in time, it's been a pleasure really a pleasure to have you back here and, especially mazel tov on the birth of your of your grandson in israel was yehuda. what a beautiful strength. yehuda, after tammy's dad's resurrection. god willing, he should bring lots of light into this into this world. thank you. i wanted to take us back. david it really is a pleasure to be back to back here. i want to take us back, actually, one year. one year ago at the end september, we will all altogether many us in this room were together with you down in rockville center watching a movie together where we were. if you take us a background. and what was that movie feels like a billion years. it feels like a million years ago. and then we were at the premiere september 19th, 2023, in the rockville center watching ruth's 60, the biblical highway premiere. and you introduced it. it was such a beautiful time. it was a time of optimism. it was a of looking forward. and and i really walked out saying the
welcome back to our neighborhoods, david and tammy friedman. david, in time, it's been a pleasure really a pleasure to have you back here and, especially mazel tov on the birth of your of your grandson in israel was yehuda. what a beautiful strength. yehuda, after tammy's dad's resurrection. god willing, he should bring lots of light into this into this world. thank you. i wanted to take us back. david it really is a pleasure to be back to back here. i want to take us back, actually, one year....