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. >> senior fellow at the milken institute joining us from los angeles.ould imagine this is a time when they are sitting down to his and witches and drinks. nearing the end, a statement coming out soon. when you look at the economic backdrop, what do you think they were most concerned about? i think they have to take into account the fact that the core consumer price index number is out.e out today they had a number yesterday that was down. overall inflation on cpi has been dropping and industrial production shows to be increasingly seeming to be in a recession. while the unemployment rate has gone below 5%, the participation rate is still very close to historic lows from the late 1970's. it is a tough situation to violence. on top of that, the ,nternational circumstances which janet yellen cited in december for delaying a rate hike are still very much present, a be even worse. alix: i know you say the fed could stay on hold indefinitely. me ismber that's about to medical services were much higher. we have yet to see that which is in the pc, what the fed
. >> senior fellow at the milken institute joining us from los angeles.ould imagine this is a time when they are sitting down to his and witches and drinks. nearing the end, a statement coming out soon. when you look at the economic backdrop, what do you think they were most concerned about? i think they have to take into account the fact that the core consumer price index number is out.e out today they had a number yesterday that was down. overall inflation on cpi has been dropping and...
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a lot of the michael milken stuff, all of that. i moved back to los angeles as noted are and was responsible for coverage of that era. c-span: why the new york times? >> guest: it seemed like the right moment in my career. and it just seemed a good opportunity. i could've gone to the "wall street journal" and the new york times. c-span: what did you do at the new york times and how long were you there? >> guest: a little over three years. basically the proxy to make sure the paper met the standards and responded to news quickly and to basically be the representative at night. i went from department to department. i committed to doing that, but after nine months they decided i knew what i was doing in the editor put me in the position for which i went in the 1st place. c-span: what would you say to outsiders, what is the difference between being inside the new york times and inside the "washington post" point. c-span: i don't know the "washington post" right now. you know, it is hard to describe cultural differences. there are signi
a lot of the michael milken stuff, all of that. i moved back to los angeles as noted are and was responsible for coverage of that era. c-span: why the new york times? >> guest: it seemed like the right moment in my career. and it just seemed a good opportunity. i could've gone to the "wall street journal" and the new york times. c-span: what did you do at the new york times and how long were you there? >> guest: a little over three years. basically the proxy to make sure...
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paul previously served as the milken institute's president and also as an advanced leadership fellow at harvard. previously he was chairman and c.e.o. of minett, and is the author of a wonderful book called "the upside of aging," how long life is changing the world of health, work, innovation, policy, and purpose. a "wall street journal" expert panelist and regular contributor to the huffington post, paul is also a director of the bank i work for, east west bank. he's a member of american society of aging. encore.org where he serves as vice chair and is also a member of the board of counselors of the u.s.c. davis school. he's got a tremendous, tremendous record of public service and i know that you will be very interested and fascinated by paul's presentation today. please join me in welcoming paul irving. [applause] mr. irving: thank you, gordon. i want to thank town hall. i want to welcome all of you. i see i've got some old friends, partners, and family here. today we are going to do about a year's worth of work in around 25 minutes. which is going to be a challenge. i want you to
paul previously served as the milken institute's president and also as an advanced leadership fellow at harvard. previously he was chairman and c.e.o. of minett, and is the author of a wonderful book called "the upside of aging," how long life is changing the world of health, work, innovation, policy, and purpose. a "wall street journal" expert panelist and regular contributor to the huffington post, paul is also a director of the bank i work for, east west bank. he's a...
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it has received money from the likes of ace greenberg, kirk douglas, michael milken, the junk bond king. in 2014, alone, they sent $25 million to israel. phillip weiss who's with us today reported that cfi provides funding to one headed by rabbis shapira and elitser. those guys co-authored a booked called "the king's torah" in which they make it clear that the commandment, thou shalt not kill applies only to jews who kill jews. the bulk of the text in this book is an instruction manual explaining the ways of kosher murder for nonjews. non jews the book explains are uncompassionate by nature and, therefore, attacking them may, quote, curb their evil inclinations. the book permits the killing of infants and children of non jews since, quote, it is clear that they will grow up to harm us. these are things that are funded by u.s. tax exempt dollars. in the interest of time, i think i'm going to skip through some of these. these are only a few examples in a large body of evidence showing how financial transactions from tax-exempt organizations are used to fund ethnoreligious supremacy and en
it has received money from the likes of ace greenberg, kirk douglas, michael milken, the junk bond king. in 2014, alone, they sent $25 million to israel. phillip weiss who's with us today reported that cfi provides funding to one headed by rabbis shapira and elitser. those guys co-authored a booked called "the king's torah" in which they make it clear that the commandment, thou shalt not kill applies only to jews who kill jews. the bulk of the text in this book is an instruction...
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when she mad at one last month journalists declares it on the smallest much bigger than this the milkenso you can use it on anyone who says you're not speaking softly enough. the gillette mach 3 turbo still feels better after 10 shaves than a disposable on it's first. mach 3 blades have twice the coatings. for a closer shave with zero redness. get an incredible experience shave after shave after shave. gillette. the best a man can get. >>darya: the tracks in between damage to cars and so now they're running shorter trains and bus bridges to help people out and it is going to be a while is definitely today and maybe a few days. you did of davis with our website stay connected with our kron 4 mobile app,kron4.com,facebook,and twitter feeds.dr phil coming up next have a great day see you tommorow at 4am. >> announcer: today on "dr. phil." her fake pregnancies made headlines. >> she posed ae mother. >> dr. phil: you have old ultra sounds of your children? >> yes. >> dr. phil: as proof of your pregnancy? >> i did. >> announcer: she scammed this couple out of thousands. >> i wanted to kill th
when she mad at one last month journalists declares it on the smallest much bigger than this the milkenso you can use it on anyone who says you're not speaking softly enough. the gillette mach 3 turbo still feels better after 10 shaves than a disposable on it's first. mach 3 blades have twice the coatings. for a closer shave with zero redness. get an incredible experience shave after shave after shave. gillette. the best a man can get. >>darya: the tracks in between damage to cars and so...
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target mexicali after all modeling fall of money a trump plaza new appeared in a fixed but at the milken from antitrust pact and not the cruise campaign. >>reporter: traumas continuing to hand the two also should begin releasing this video slam the texas senator recent spate of endorsements 42 percent believe the billionaire businessman with come on top of a to a nearly even on will be the strongest leader clinton and have the responsibility of commander in chief a strike clinton is in thailand in the wake of the terror attack in brussels. voters in three states will help decide who should be the democratic presidential nominee the senate should hold the vote on american garment confirmation. >>mark: petition on change that orphans already 59 signatures is still on the planning stage of the community wants to stop before it is too late one man who lives in dublin said ikea will make traffic in the city worst in all regions. the liberals are working on environmental impact report >>darya:the search is on for two people who stole thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from an east bay o
target mexicali after all modeling fall of money a trump plaza new appeared in a fixed but at the milken from antitrust pact and not the cruise campaign. >>reporter: traumas continuing to hand the two also should begin releasing this video slam the texas senator recent spate of endorsements 42 percent believe the billionaire businessman with come on top of a to a nearly even on will be the strongest leader clinton and have the responsibility of commander in chief a strike clinton is in...
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and then pack milken are expected to be there to a 2018. >> darya: it is a beautiful day out there right now. here's a look from the embarcadero. things will change and will tell you when it a few minutes. nine people recovering from the commuter train that derailed in the space into the creek. we are talking about what they're doing it and when they will have a train service again. thus a breaking news coming out of chicago and fired a free- market. their reports of people are trapped inside >>male announcer:this is the bay area news station,kron 4 morning news starts now. >>darya: continuing live coverage on the aftermath of the ace commuter train that derailed and plunged into a creek during a/trip of the evening it happened last night just before a did this new video from the scene from a helicopter partnership with abc seven news. >>darya: >>mark: they believed it was a mudslide that caused the derailment nine passengers and injured their 214 people on board a strains are not running today it is unclear when service will be restored. >>will tran: this is a disadvantage for we've bee
and then pack milken are expected to be there to a 2018. >> darya: it is a beautiful day out there right now. here's a look from the embarcadero. things will change and will tell you when it a few minutes. nine people recovering from the commuter train that derailed in the space into the creek. we are talking about what they're doing it and when they will have a train service again. thus a breaking news coming out of chicago and fired a free- market. their reports of people are trapped...