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what has officer milton come to mean to your family?essing, like a prayer was answered and it was through him. >> reporter: and for her sixth grade daughter back at school this turned into a positive learning experience. >> she wants to volunteer somewhere. we have stuff that's too little for us that we could give away. she wants to give away things. it was like a trickle effect. >> reporter: this was officer milton's fourth trip to deliver donations, and he says it won't be his last. >> thank you, officer milton. we'll be right back. it's balanced... it's easy-drinking... it's refreshing... ♪ if you've got the time ♪ it's what american lager was born to be. ♪ we've got the beer. ♪ welcome to the high life. ♪ miller beer. if you have a garden, you know weeds are low-down little scoundrels. with roundup precision gel®, you can finally banish garden weeds without harming precious plants nearby. so draw the line. just give the stick one click, touch the leaves and the gel stays put killing garden weeds to the root with pinpoint precision.
what has officer milton come to mean to your family?essing, like a prayer was answered and it was through him. >> reporter: and for her sixth grade daughter back at school this turned into a positive learning experience. >> she wants to volunteer somewhere. we have stuff that's too little for us that we could give away. she wants to give away things. it was like a trickle effect. >> reporter: this was officer milton's fourth trip to deliver donations, and he says it won't be...
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and milton new what it was. he wanted that graduation. with had actually lost both grand parents in worlds war two, and was excited to make it happen. and so they did. milton received the diploma he so badly wanted and so much deserved. his entire family made the john fry all different states to watch him graduate. after taking diploma in his hands he said i don't know how to put it into words but after all this time it means everything to me. and i can see why. it is crazy, that is just one example of thousands upon thousands, and this one kind of stands youth, because it is something that some would maybe say well, this may and graduation, but for some, it is huge, carry it around for 07 degrees. >> absolutely. >> you guys have any family or friends? >> absolutely. and what a great accomplishment. >> certainly. it doesn't matter, if it is ten, 20, 30, or 70 years later. it is never too late to accomplish your dreams. happy memorial day, health, is having the freedom ♪ to do what you want to do with your life, every single day. so at aet
and milton new what it was. he wanted that graduation. with had actually lost both grand parents in worlds war two, and was excited to make it happen. and so they did. milton received the diploma he so badly wanted and so much deserved. his entire family made the john fry all different states to watch him graduate. after taking diploma in his hands he said i don't know how to put it into words but after all this time it means everything to me. and i can see why. it is crazy, that is just one...
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law enforcement family and only four days on the job with the atlanta police department, officer miltonple's how is that night with dinner for the whole family, paid for with his own miner. >> the mom got teary-eyed. me, i get emotional as well. >> reporter: milton then got a call from his supervisor with a commendation, officer of the month, in his first month on the job. as word of generosity spread through the community more support for the staples family followed. >> what has officer milton meant to your family? >> definite lay blessing, a prayer was answered for him. >> reporter: and for her sixth great daughter back at school this turned into a positive learning experience. >> she wants to volunteer somewhere. we have stuff that's too little so she wants to give away so it's like a trickle effect. >> reporter: this was officer milton's fourth trip to deliver donations, and he says it won't be his last. >> love that. out of my hometown of atlanta, georgia. thank you so much and that officer. ike brooke baldwin. thanks so much for being with us here on this friday. let's go to washi
law enforcement family and only four days on the job with the atlanta police department, officer miltonple's how is that night with dinner for the whole family, paid for with his own miner. >> the mom got teary-eyed. me, i get emotional as well. >> reporter: milton then got a call from his supervisor with a commendation, officer of the month, in his first month on the job. as word of generosity spread through the community more support for the staples family followed. >> what...
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milton community bookstore and book drive project.s will also be on hand to give an update on her murder case. milton - a journalist - was shot and killed waiting for a bus along good hope road. her murder is still yet to be solved. coming up at six.. news from the offseason. the new redskins recruit with one very famous relative.. and at least one thing works in washington.. how the capitol is making way for ducklings.. plus - cutting down on clothing costs. a new way to look great for work or wedding season - without buying a single thing. we'll find out if it's worth it.. coming up at six. trending now they are easy to wear and perfect for warm weather.. and now a new line of rompers could be this summers newest fashion staple for men. yes that's right..ladies move over. a group of designers have caught the internets attention with these. the pieces look just like the rompers women wear but with key differences like a zippers fly and adjusable waist tabs. the idea sprang from a group of guys who wanted a menswear option that wasn't
milton community bookstore and book drive project.s will also be on hand to give an update on her murder case. milton - a journalist - was shot and killed waiting for a bus along good hope road. her murder is still yet to be solved. coming up at six.. news from the offseason. the new redskins recruit with one very famous relative.. and at least one thing works in washington.. how the capitol is making way for ducklings.. plus - cutting down on clothing costs. a new way to look great for work or...
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officer milton took the girl home... and that's when he saw the conditions the family of seven was living in... barely enough beds, a sofa and hardly any food in the house.... officer milton bought four large pizzas for the family. the atlanta police department soon heard the story and decided to share it... the department was overwhelmed with support for the family ... and posted all the information on how to help the family on the police facebook page. hulu just went live.the streaming service launched hulu with live t-v.the name says it all.instead of waiting a day-- cord cutters can now stream their favorite t-v shows -- live .getting your shows live -- without a cable contract -- is a popular business.hulu joins competitors like sling tv -- playstation vue -- directv now -- and the recently launched youtube tv.the companies offer what's called an "over-the-top" service. meaning you can get your favorite channels on a device you already own.like your phone -- apple t-v -- or roku. there's also no contract, so you can
officer milton took the girl home... and that's when he saw the conditions the family of seven was living in... barely enough beds, a sofa and hardly any food in the house.... officer milton bought four large pizzas for the family. the atlanta police department soon heard the story and decided to share it... the department was overwhelmed with support for the family ... and posted all the information on how to help the family on the police facebook page. hulu just went live.the streaming...
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reporter remembered how the family of charisse milton plans to honor the life she lived. not just the way she died. >>> but first, the latest on the shocking allegations against president trump. the president and white house once again in crisis mode. >> confirmed by nbc news, former fbi director james comey wrote a memo claiming the president asked him to shut down an investigation on michael flynn. news4's tracie potts is on capitol hill. tracie, what's the reaction to this and how are lawmakers reacting? >> in terms of lawmakers, aaron, democrats are criticism, as you might expect. the thing to watch is how republicans reacted, people like mitch mcconnell saying he wishes there would be less drama coming out of the white house. john mccain comparing it to watergate. saying, get this, we've seen this movie before, i think it appears at a point where it's of watergate size and scale. a spokeswoman was saying he wasn't talking about guilt of the president, but more allegations come out day by day which is one of the reasons he called for a select committee to take a look
reporter remembered how the family of charisse milton plans to honor the life she lived. not just the way she died. >>> but first, the latest on the shocking allegations against president trump. the president and white house once again in crisis mode. >> confirmed by nbc news, former fbi director james comey wrote a memo claiming the president asked him to shut down an investigation on michael flynn. news4's tracie potts is on capitol hill. tracie, what's the reaction to this and...
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milton was killed while waiting for a bus. police say atv and dirt bike riders were involved in that shootout and someone used her as a human shield. for more information on the book store and how you can donate search book store in our nbc washington app. >>> some other top stories. we just learned a second person on eastbound route 50 near annapolis. laura murphy died and so did the driver of the suv that she hit. murphy's 14-month-old son is in critical condition. that crash caused major rush hour delays. route 50 is back open. >>> body guards for turkey's president involved in the bloody brawl yesterday likely won't face any repercussions. experts say foreign security details have diplomatic immunity which means they can't be prosecuted here in the u.s. >>> we saw a hot one across our region including a couple of records. record high at dulles. d.c. would get 91, one degree shy of the record. 95 today. 95 in leesburg. warrenton at 94. another hot day tomorrow. some changes coming. pattern goes back to the cooler this may.
milton was killed while waiting for a bus. police say atv and dirt bike riders were involved in that shootout and someone used her as a human shield. for more information on the book store and how you can donate search book store in our nbc washington app. >>> some other top stories. we just learned a second person on eastbound route 50 near annapolis. laura murphy died and so did the driver of the suv that she hit. murphy's 14-month-old son is in critical condition. that crash caused...
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robert milton, brad land caster, and brandon collins and the 140 other officers killed in the line of duty in 2016 are being honored at our nation's capitol. their names will be inscribed in the national law enforcement memorial and will be a reminder to the nation of the service of these men and the debt we owe to them. we can never repay it, but we should try. as americans honor these men during national police week, we should remember their families, friends, fellow officers and loved ones they left behind. may god comfort them in their time of grief and be a source of strength of them, may he protect those who continue to serve and who stand in harm's way to protect our communities. an inscription at the memorial reads, in valor there is hope. the losses of brad lancaster, walter milton and brad collins, their act of valor offer americans hope and inspiration to carry on their mission to better our communities, to protect the vulnerable and to stand for what is it right. as we remember, let us tirelessly pursue those ends and do all we can to honor the fallen. the presiding office
robert milton, brad land caster, and brandon collins and the 140 other officers killed in the line of duty in 2016 are being honored at our nation's capitol. their names will be inscribed in the national law enforcement memorial and will be a reminder to the nation of the service of these men and the debt we owe to them. we can never repay it, but we should try. as americans honor these men during national police week, we should remember their families, friends, fellow officers and loved ones...
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that is on the edge of milton friedman. i remember milton friedman. you enjoying grinding this out? mr. bernanke: [inaudible] tom: it's a public service. let's go to it right now. the going to ask you about fed balance sheet. you've written about this. i would suggest there is a fear in some camps bordering on hysteria, and you seem to face this debate about lowering the fed balance sheet to balloon up during the crisis. you seem calm about it. are you
that is on the edge of milton friedman. i remember milton friedman. you enjoying grinding this out? mr. bernanke: [inaudible] tom: it's a public service. let's go to it right now. the going to ask you about fed balance sheet. you've written about this. i would suggest there is a fear in some camps bordering on hysteria, and you seem to face this debate about lowering the fed balance sheet to balloon up during the crisis. you seem calm about it. are you
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milton mockerman changed his birth certificate in 19-44 so he could be in the navy and fight in worldvy...he missed his high school graduation. he still felt like something was missing even though he started a career in the railroad business after serving in the war. that's when he contacted his old high school again and decided to finally get that diploma. ( marty ) milton's high school principal says she is glad the school was able to help him get his diploma. morning clouds again...with afternoon clearing. a touch warmer today. your remaining memorial weekend forecast is next ! ( averi ) coming up... a deadly officer involved shooting. i have a report right after the break. mr. brady, we've been expecting you. will you be needing anything else? no. not a thing. beautyrest black. get your beautyrest. landing ) that breaking news we're following... an officer-involved shooting turns deadly in san jose. that's where we find kron four's averi h
milton mockerman changed his birth certificate in 19-44 so he could be in the navy and fight in worldvy...he missed his high school graduation. he still felt like something was missing even though he started a career in the railroad business after serving in the war. that's when he contacted his old high school again and decided to finally get that diploma. ( marty ) milton's high school principal says she is glad the school was able to help him get his diploma. morning clouds again...with...
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even though pippa milton is not a royal result, when he has created a huge buzz.rrived in style in an open top with her father alongside her. pippa middleton were a custom-made lace dress for a formal ceremony to wed businessman jade matthews in a quiet country church this moniker pippa is a sister of kate. amongst them were prince william and prince harry. also heading into the church with several celebrities. all eyes were on the royal children. three old prince george, the son of william and kate with princess charlotte as a bridesmaid. kate acted informally as maid of honor as her sister did at her own wedding to william. there were plenty of public interest as pippa and her husband emerge from the church. the sobered with a champagne reception nearby -- they celebrated with a champagne reception nearby. -- certainly no expense has been spared for this special day. >> thank you. you know one of the biggest questions surrounding the question would be harry's girlfriend the american actress. and whether she would attend. she was not spotted at the servant but re
even though pippa milton is not a royal result, when he has created a huge buzz.rrived in style in an open top with her father alongside her. pippa middleton were a custom-made lace dress for a formal ceremony to wed businessman jade matthews in a quiet country church this moniker pippa is a sister of kate. amongst them were prince william and prince harry. also heading into the church with several celebrities. all eyes were on the royal children. three old prince george, the son of william and...
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. >> the prime minister advise herself in the vicinity of milton kings, may i suggest the visit of milton king gaps hospital finding rising clinical standards and investment in new medical school and cancer treatment center. >> visiting parts of the country over the next few weeks and wants to congratulate the staff of the hospital for achieving that rating. it is backed up by investment. we know between 2015, and 2020, half 1 trillion pound is being spent and it is only possible for the economy over the last 7 years. and the stable leadership. and cutting the health budget. >> visiting me in southhampton. and in southhampton schools and she will find them in despair, funding 10% in southhampton, 470 pounds per pupil equivalent to a loss of 418 jobs. a >> perfectly possible in southhampton over there. and as i said before, a general agreement the current funding is not fair and labor did nothing in 13 years to address it. it is important to get it right, the consultation in due course but what is good use of schools in the honorable gentlemen's constituency, a good or outstanding school.
. >> the prime minister advise herself in the vicinity of milton kings, may i suggest the visit of milton king gaps hospital finding rising clinical standards and investment in new medical school and cancer treatment center. >> visiting parts of the country over the next few weeks and wants to congratulate the staff of the hospital for achieving that rating. it is backed up by investment. we know between 2015, and 2020, half 1 trillion pound is being spent and it is only possible...
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the family announced the creation of a charnice milton community bookstore. police say atv and dirt bike riders were involved in a shootout and someone used milton as a human shield. her killer has never been found. >>> well, this is a story we've been following very closely for more than a year now. d.c. police are debunking a conspiracy theory that falsely links a staffer to wikileaks. seth rich was 27 when he was killed last july in d.c.'s bloomingdale neighborhood. d.c. police believe his death was a result of a robbery. a private detective claimed on fox news that there's evidence on his thousands of dnc e-mails to and from wikileaks. d.c. police say they never gave his laptop to the fbi and his laptop never contained any e-mails related to wikileaks. >> it's bad enough that as a city we lost a citizen like seth rich. the fact that this is irresponsibly connected to a broader fictional conspiracy adds to that pain. >> and rich's family released a statement denying the details of that story on fox news saying, in part, quote, we are a family who is commit
the family announced the creation of a charnice milton community bookstore. police say atv and dirt bike riders were involved in a shootout and someone used milton as a human shield. her killer has never been found. >>> well, this is a story we've been following very closely for more than a year now. d.c. police are debunking a conspiracy theory that falsely links a staffer to wikileaks. seth rich was 27 when he was killed last july in d.c.'s bloomingdale neighborhood. d.c. police...
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police will also be at today's announcement to give an update on milton's case. killed two years ago by a stray bullet as she waited for a bus in d.c. police say atv and dirt bike riders were involved in the a shoot-out. and she may have been used as a shield. >> you may remember this plane crash, six people died. among them mother and brother of drew bornstein. in a speeche inspire and motivate others. >> go out and make a difference, earn your place among the successful alumni. do what you can to make this world a better place. >> borenstein is now going into the marine corps as a second lieutenant. c congratulations to him as well. >>> well, could the secret to better sleep be understand yo y citizen? >>> plus x-rat to take on the "tom insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks... that's what tom perriello is about." progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello... and before and after congress i led non-profits to battle climate change, poverty and president bush's attacks on civil rights.
police will also be at today's announcement to give an update on milton's case. killed two years ago by a stray bullet as she waited for a bus in d.c. police say atv and dirt bike riders were involved in the a shoot-out. and she may have been used as a shield. >> you may remember this plane crash, six people died. among them mother and brother of drew bornstein. in a speeche inspire and motivate others. >> go out and make a difference, earn your place among the successful alumni. do...
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police have been invite on today's announcement to give an update on milton's case. was killed almost two years ago by a stray bullet as she waited for a bus in southeast d.c. police say atvs and dirt bikes were involved in a shoot-out when someone used milton as a human shield. her killer has not been found. >>> prince george's county about to get a boost in business. happening near capitol heights in the beltway. >> a major redevelopment project in the works in what is called kingdom square right now. news4's justin finch is there with more. >> reporter: good morning. kingdom square is already home to more than a dozen businesses. take a look, all of the story fronts are actually quite full. but what's coming developers say promising to be much bigger. offices, a grocery store and more will make up what will be called hampton park on central avenue here. it should be open in about three years. church members at the sanctuary at kingdom square bought this strip mall more than a decade ago. now kingdom square store owners tell us they look forward to what's happening
police have been invite on today's announcement to give an update on milton's case. was killed almost two years ago by a stray bullet as she waited for a bus in southeast d.c. police say atvs and dirt bikes were involved in a shoot-out when someone used milton as a human shield. her killer has not been found. >>> prince george's county about to get a boost in business. happening near capitol heights in the beltway. >> a major redevelopment project in the works in what is called...
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half of the squad had to leave milton keynes and for me as a singles player i have not got the supportfinancially it might help bring that back and it would mean a great deal to the players and it could push us on the extra 5% or 10%. it is for the younger generation, we want the sport to have a rich history and to keep being made by the young ones who won't have the support that maybe we did at that age. for us, it means so maybe we did at that age. for us, it means so much to us that any bit of help, crowdfunding, would be huge. there maybe a lack of money, but there is plenty of motivation within badminton in britain. usain bolt says his legacy, will be proving to youngsters, that clean athletes can win medals. bolt will be retiring from the sport after defending his sprint titles at the world championships in london this summer and speaking to bbc sport's steve cram injamaica he says he won't change his mind about quitting and is more than happy with what he has done for athletics. for me, just a great legacy, you know what i mean? to show to the kids that anything is possible. you
half of the squad had to leave milton keynes and for me as a singles player i have not got the supportfinancially it might help bring that back and it would mean a great deal to the players and it could push us on the extra 5% or 10%. it is for the younger generation, we want the sport to have a rich history and to keep being made by the young ones who won't have the support that maybe we did at that age. for us, it means so maybe we did at that age. for us, it means so much to us that any bit...
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tina from milton keynes.her and have a cross—party coalition so that we cancel got —— we cancel the security? we have lost and had people murdered in our country this week. innocent children's futures have been wiped out. why can't the parties come together and form a strong strategy together and form a strong strategy to move forward and be tough on terrorism? i am azeez from london. this is a question for mla. i hear what you are saying in terms of jeremy corbyn's approach being to talk to people, but how would that conversation go? the terrorists you are talking about, they are not forthcoming people that you sit down ata forthcoming people that you sit down at a table and have a conversation and a cup of tea with. they are dangerous. they are a detriment to the world. so how do you expect that conversation to go when you talk to them? i agree with you. that was the point was trying to make, which is that there are some people you can talk to. so we had to find a way through with northern ireland. the prob
tina from milton keynes.her and have a cross—party coalition so that we cancel got —— we cancel the security? we have lost and had people murdered in our country this week. innocent children's futures have been wiped out. why can't the parties come together and form a strong strategy together and form a strong strategy to move forward and be tough on terrorism? i am azeez from london. this is a question for mla. i hear what you are saying in terms of jeremy corbyn's approach being to talk...
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barry bennell appeared via video link from prison in milton keynes, where he is on remand.v screen wearing a blue jumper with his arms crossed. he spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth and to say that he understood the 21 fresh charges against him. these new charges against four boys aged between 10—16 and they are alleged to have it in place between 1983 and 1991. barry bennell is a former youth team coach with crewe alexandra and a number of other clu bs alexandra and a number of other clubs in the north—west of england. he is —— he has already appeared in court, and he pled not guilty to 2012 six abuse charges. it means you face a total of 41 child six abuse charges when he appears in crown court injuly. charges when he appears in crown court in july. —— charges when he appears in crown court injuly. —— he pled not guilty to 20 abuse charges. kyle edmund has been knocked out of the rome masters. juan martin del potro beat him in straight sets. the british number two pushed the argentinian almost to tie breaks in both sets, but eventually lost 7—5, 6—4. del potro
barry bennell appeared via video link from prison in milton keynes, where he is on remand.v screen wearing a blue jumper with his arms crossed. he spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth and to say that he understood the 21 fresh charges against him. these new charges against four boys aged between 10—16 and they are alleged to have it in place between 1983 and 1991. barry bennell is a former youth team coach with crewe alexandra and a number of other clu bs alexandra and a number of...
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i'm still here at lovely santa rosa, main unit, here in milton, florida.s not exactly the best place in the world to be, so i would not advise anyone out there coming here. i know i have a lot of regrets. the food here is horrible. so is the daily schedule. it's pretty boring. i work in laundry here, five days a week, monday through friday. sewing machine operator. nothing too glamorous about it. >> santa rosa's laundry plant is a sea of blues and whites. sheets and blankets. about 60 loads of laundry gets washed, dried and folded here every workday. the inmates who shoulder the burden put in eight hours, just like a job on the outside. and should one of them ever tire of the job, there are plenty of others eager to replace them. >> i get about 70 to 80 work requests, i want to work in the laundry, a week. of course, we're only authorized 18, so. it's a highly coveted job and position here at santa rosa. they're not getting paid. they get game time for their pay, but they like working here. it's a good atmosphere, a good environment. we attempt to recycle
i'm still here at lovely santa rosa, main unit, here in milton, florida.s not exactly the best place in the world to be, so i would not advise anyone out there coming here. i know i have a lot of regrets. the food here is horrible. so is the daily schedule. it's pretty boring. i work in laundry here, five days a week, monday through friday. sewing machine operator. nothing too glamorous about it. >> santa rosa's laundry plant is a sea of blues and whites. sheets and blankets. about 60...
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after the squad has had to leave milton keynes and for me as a singles player do not have a sparring are losing, if we got support financially, it might help bring that back and i think it would mean a great deal to the players. that back and i think it would mean a great deal to the playersm that back and i think it would mean a great deal to the players. it is for the younger generation as well. we want this sport to have a rich history and for that to keep being made by the young ones people not enjoy the support we had. made by the young ones people not enjoy the support we hadm made by the young ones people not enjoy the support we had. it means so enjoy the support we had. it means so much trust that any bit of help would huge. there might be a lack of money but there is plenty of motivation. finally, use in bold says he is happy with what he has done for athletics as he approaches his retirement. that takes place after the winter championship in london this summer. he has been discussing his legacy injamaica. what do you think you will leave behind? for me, a great legacy. the
after the squad has had to leave milton keynes and for me as a singles player do not have a sparring are losing, if we got support financially, it might help bring that back and i think it would mean a great deal to the players. that back and i think it would mean a great deal to the playersm that back and i think it would mean a great deal to the players. it is for the younger generation as well. we want this sport to have a rich history and for that to keep being made by the young ones people...
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that is on the edge of milton friedman. i remember milton friedman. are you enjoying grinding this out? mr. bernanke: [inaudible] tom: it's a public service. let's go to it right now. the going to ask you about fed balance sheet. you've written about this. i would suggest there is a fear in some camps bordering on hysteria, and you seem to face this debate about lowering the fed balance sheet to balloon up during the crisis. you seem calm about it. are you calm about it? mr. bernanke: i'm calm about it. there are questions about how big it should be ultimately, and we can talk about it. but there seems to be no concern, certainly not much visible in markets that the unwinding part will be difficult. the whole strategy of the fed is two at some point stop reinvesting maturing securities and let it run off in a quiet, passive way. i suspect that will be received pretty well. tom: the concision of your thought, what you lead to always is in paragraph distinctions. you have an important distinction between the balance. educate our audience about the word
that is on the edge of milton friedman. i remember milton friedman. are you enjoying grinding this out? mr. bernanke: [inaudible] tom: it's a public service. let's go to it right now. the going to ask you about fed balance sheet. you've written about this. i would suggest there is a fear in some camps bordering on hysteria, and you seem to face this debate about lowering the fed balance sheet to balloon up during the crisis. you seem calm about it. are you calm about it? mr. bernanke: i'm calm...
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loved ones are making plans now harnese milton community bookstore. organizers are collecting books for the store which they hope to open by the end of the year. jonathan: one of the country's biggest pot conventions is here, the expo just kicked off at the gaylord national harbor. tim barber talked to some businesses that are cashing in big time on cannabis. tim: it looks and sounds a lot like a chemistry convention. but as you can tell from the pictures, it's all about the greenery. marijuana and money. and business people. >> it's not what you would expect to run into. tim: for nearly 50 years, richard has been selling distillery equipment to petroleum companies. one day he got a call from mississippi state that wanted material that makes up cannabis oil. >> in 1998, nobody was think he would be a booming industry. tim: with more states legalizing marijuana, the convention gets bigger. last year in orlando, nearly 200 companies. this yearin d.c., 275. this is the first time the convention is in the d.c. area, which is significant for influencing ma
loved ones are making plans now harnese milton community bookstore. organizers are collecting books for the store which they hope to open by the end of the year. jonathan: one of the country's biggest pot conventions is here, the expo just kicked off at the gaylord national harbor. tim barber talked to some businesses that are cashing in big time on cannabis. tim: it looks and sounds a lot like a chemistry convention. but as you can tell from the pictures, it's all about the greenery. marijuana...
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. >> if government spend coming create jobs as milton friedman says us why not hire people to dig holes with spoons then you get a lot of jobs out of that. >> sybrina go ahead. >> there is i think some burden needs to be on congress, write clear laws so often passing hundreds of laws constructive branch tosses rooms and regulation that weren't clear in the law we need to sort of streamline that, so that they can't do that especially when there are things overall 1 hundred million dollars it wasn't specified so i think there is a lot of work congress can do to rein in executives. >> you point to 1,000 statutes that you think should be wiped off the books right. >> the government has nose into too many things one of them labor market if you want growth, if you want jobs, liberate employees are by people do on sist of france. >> i like that last word, coming up next liberals planning a summer of resistance against the president's agenda is one here says it could get a chilly reresponse and backfire on democrats' economic agenda we debate it next. do you remember what your sdad and i taught
. >> if government spend coming create jobs as milton friedman says us why not hire people to dig holes with spoons then you get a lot of jobs out of that. >> sybrina go ahead. >> there is i think some burden needs to be on congress, write clear laws so often passing hundreds of laws constructive branch tosses rooms and regulation that weren't clear in the law we need to sort of streamline that, so that they can't do that especially when there are things overall 1 hundred...
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see something on the supply side or on the supply side there be something kilter on the demand side milton friedman had this absurd -- observation nothing so permit as a temporary government program even though the explanations may vary over time why they have a lasting nature but if we look at that venture -- vested interest that inertia becomes easier to launder stand if you look at the work that has now been 30 years the rise and fall of great powers what is striking to re-read the principal stories to go back to the 1500's to ask the fundamental question of we would predicted that point the dominant powers nowadays we would pick china and the ottoman empire and how they unwound themselves it is hard not to construe that looking at that population of the technological advances in how under the awning dynasty they return in a word either from the bad emperor problem to face the shipbuilding restricting trade shifting the of border in word but the bureaucracy star is to weigh in in the last start to set in supporting technological innovations and to call it the idiot sultan problem there
see something on the supply side or on the supply side there be something kilter on the demand side milton friedman had this absurd -- observation nothing so permit as a temporary government program even though the explanations may vary over time why they have a lasting nature but if we look at that venture -- vested interest that inertia becomes easier to launder stand if you look at the work that has now been 30 years the rise and fall of great powers what is striking to re-read the principal...
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later on, bob diamond joining us live from the milton global conference.o our viewers worldwide, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: the best performer since the u.s. election running out of steam. financials have led the way since the election of donald trump. on prospects of the regulation and accelerating u.s. growth. the rally has started to stall, leading the election leaders in the last two months. still with us is brian belski, chief investment strategist. great to have you with us. the line that sticks out from you is that overweight analysis and underweight rhetoric. for the rhetoric around financials, it has been positive and it remains positive, doesn't it? >> from a longer-term perspective, i think it does. especially on the regulation side of things. we have said that the 16 year bull market and compliance is over with respect to financials. it hasn't been since 2001 that are businesses changed the medically. a lot of that has been for the better. but i think there still remains this negative respect to financial services which we toieve ties to th
later on, bob diamond joining us live from the milton global conference.o our viewers worldwide, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: the best performer since the u.s. election running out of steam. financials have led the way since the election of donald trump. on prospects of the regulation and accelerating u.s. growth. the rally has started to stall, leading the election leaders in the last two months. still with us is brian belski, chief investment strategist. great to have you with us. the...
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reading eagle, ex tore township has become the latest berks county municipality to turn to penn state miltonthe medical emergency provider. sixty people who attendedment supervisor's meeting last night, the board unanimously voted for an agreement with penn state health. >> burlington county times preservation new jersey listed two burlington county historic sites on its 201710 most endangered historic places. the former bricks minutes meat factory in chesterfield is in danger every being torn down, and jacobs chapel in mt. laurel, once they stop on the underground railroad, has fall mean such disrepair it has been deemed un safer. >> that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> and up next, pat here with your morning supports. good morning. >> good morning, get you caught up on the phillies and brutal stretch. see if they could get over the hump last night against the league leading rockies. two western conference champions crowned, on the same night. we will explain next in sp >> pat here is sports, trouble on the road? >> it continues, yes, rough st
reading eagle, ex tore township has become the latest berks county municipality to turn to penn state miltonthe medical emergency provider. sixty people who attendedment supervisor's meeting last night, the board unanimously voted for an agreement with penn state health. >> burlington county times preservation new jersey listed two burlington county historic sites on its 201710 most endangered historic places. the former bricks minutes meat factory in chesterfield is in danger every being...
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this is a question from david watching in milton keynes.no idea if the russians recorded the meeting. i think vladimir putin was joking when he was making comments on russian television earlier today about having a transcript and giving it over to the us. i do not think the us wants that and i do not think donald trump wants his help right now. then in london is asking this, if we are talking about impeachment, what would be the next steps? impeachment would start in the house of representatives in a committee that would hold hearings and draft articles and hold a vote and it would go to the floor of the house of representatives. a simple majority and it goes to trial and senate. first it would start in a committee and would require republicans getting on board because they have the majority in the house. we are way away from that? very far away. we have not seen a break in the republican ranks yet that would require that. ross is asking, what is the deal with the donald trump bashing? i hope we are not doing that, we are doing and reportin
this is a question from david watching in milton keynes.no idea if the russians recorded the meeting. i think vladimir putin was joking when he was making comments on russian television earlier today about having a transcript and giving it over to the us. i do not think the us wants that and i do not think donald trump wants his help right now. then in london is asking this, if we are talking about impeachment, what would be the next steps? impeachment would start in the house of...
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it's dean, it's milton burle, jackie gleason. but variety was in my genes.e had been so good on "the gary moore show," she always knew she could sing and dance and be funny. >> on my show, i would do pratfalls and jump out of windows and get pies in the face. it was heaven. >> you know, i still see a rerun of "the carol burnett show" and i'm like, god, they're funny. >> that was the greatest show ever. >> she was great in bed, too, remember that? >> you're not supposed to -- >> i get dizzy when i bend over. >> when tim conway came on, his goal in life was to destroy harvey. >> here's tim with our own harvey korman as a brand new dentist with his very first patient. >> we used to have a pool backstage not as to whether harvey was going to break up, but how far along he could get in the sketch before he broke up. >> take a firm hold of the hypodermic needle. right. >> they never knew what he was going to do, but they knew it was not going to be what they expected. >> when they did the dentist sketch, none of that was rehearsed. >> i'll be right with you. >> po
it's dean, it's milton burle, jackie gleason. but variety was in my genes.e had been so good on "the gary moore show," she always knew she could sing and dance and be funny. >> on my show, i would do pratfalls and jump out of windows and get pies in the face. it was heaven. >> you know, i still see a rerun of "the carol burnett show" and i'm like, god, they're funny. >> that was the greatest show ever. >> she was great in bed, too, remember that?...
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yields on treasuries jumping after steve mnuchin made this comment at the milton institute global conferenceesterday. >> we are studying ultralong bonds. that is something we are considering at treasury. we have a working group looking at it. we think it is something that could absolutely make sense. ,onnie: joining us from the cme bill baruch. do ultralong bonds make sense? bill: i'm still trying to wrap my head around it right now. doesn't make sense to some degree? yes. interest rates are low and locking in this debt, that makes sense. ultimately come i don't know if this is something they will get done anytime soon. i'm looking at the market in regards to 10 year. the yield jumped on those comments yesterday. there's a lot of support in the prices, the inverse and yields. -- inverse in yields. onk: hedge funds are bullish treasuries across the curve for the first time since july. what does that tell us? --l: we can a lot of bearish we have seen a lot of bearish feds pullback. i think the and treasury prices are headed higher for longer. but a lot of support that aroundcontract is right 1
yields on treasuries jumping after steve mnuchin made this comment at the milton institute global conferenceesterday. >> we are studying ultralong bonds. that is something we are considering at treasury. we have a working group looking at it. we think it is something that could absolutely make sense. ,onnie: joining us from the cme bill baruch. do ultralong bonds make sense? bill: i'm still trying to wrap my head around it right now. doesn't make sense to some degree? yes. interest rates...
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you mentioned milton friedman. i used to have dinner with him every few months before he died in san francisco. as you all know, he always said the single most important thing to help poor people was universal school choice. we could in this city -- just one example, in washington, d.c., where we are right now, the average poor resident of this city, mostly blacks and hispanics, could get a better education for half the cost in the catholic school system. we're spending $20,000 per student in government schools. we could give them $10,000 to go to a catholic school and it -- they would get a better education. the next one is social security. that will probably be second -- that should shock people. social security helps poor people, right? that's a great program. it makes sure what people grow old they do not become destitute. it turns out we ran numbers -- in fact, we just ran these with the actuaries in the social security administration. instead of having the social security tax taken from workers every week, ev
you mentioned milton friedman. i used to have dinner with him every few months before he died in san francisco. as you all know, he always said the single most important thing to help poor people was universal school choice. we could in this city -- just one example, in washington, d.c., where we are right now, the average poor resident of this city, mostly blacks and hispanics, could get a better education for half the cost in the catholic school system. we're spending $20,000 per student in...
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at that time he was accepted to the navel academy prep school after graduating from the milton hershey school. he will serve as a navy informational professional stationed in hawaii. congratulations on the the great achievement and the service he has given to the country. cadet to officer. vowing to perform again, ariana grande makes a powerful statement on a concert after the attack in in england. >>> a powerful explosion in a store, hear from the panicked witnesses coming up. >> a violent and deadly day in egypt as several gunmen opened fire on a bus killing 28 people, dozens more were injured. the bus was carrying coptic christians in sky io. the united nations security council condemned the attack anticipate every -- emphasized that the perpetrators have to be brought to justice. >>> now to the terror attack in england, the suicide bomber targeted the ariana grande concert. she is going to have another concert in the city to benefit the victims and their families. >>> molly hunter has the latest from manchester. this morning, secretary of state rex tillerson meeting with british fo
at that time he was accepted to the navel academy prep school after graduating from the milton hershey school. he will serve as a navy informational professional stationed in hawaii. congratulations on the the great achievement and the service he has given to the country. cadet to officer. vowing to perform again, ariana grande makes a powerful statement on a concert after the attack in in england. >>> a powerful explosion in a store, hear from the panicked witnesses coming up....
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. >>> new honor for milton killed nearly two years ago in southeast washington. her love of reading is taking new life in the first community bookstore east of the river. every wednesday evening organizers collect books at we act radio in downtown anacostia. >> welcome to the future bookstore. community bookstore. >> reporter: so the goal here is to raise money to renovate this space. >> yes. people without vision perish. so we have to have vision. we have the largest number of children in this city. we have the largest illiteracy east of the river. >> she loved this book. she loved reading. i will encourage everyone to honor my daughter by bringing a book by. a book that you love. not just something you want to throw away but something that impassions you. because she was impassioned by what she read and lived life accordingly. >>> too much caffeine blamed for the death of a healthy teenager. davis price overdosed after ingesting a large soft drink, a latte, and energy drink over a short period of time. the high school sophomore collapsed in school and died late
. >>> new honor for milton killed nearly two years ago in southeast washington. her love of reading is taking new life in the first community bookstore east of the river. every wednesday evening organizers collect books at we act radio in downtown anacostia. >> welcome to the future bookstore. community bookstore. >> reporter: so the goal here is to raise money to renovate this space. >> yes. people without vision perish. so we have to have vision. we have the largest...
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john milton cooper, he is professor emeritus of history at the university of wisconsin that -- wisconsin madison, and he is written on early 19th-century and 20th-century history. his books include "woodrow wilson: a biography" and "breaking the heart of the world." she is professor and chair of history at the history department at chapman university. she is also president of the society of military history. she too has written widely, quite a lot on world war i. her books become -- include "doughboys:" --and at the far side of the panel, my good friend and colleague. jay is the historian and residents here. he is a best-selling author. april 1865,nclude " the month that saved america" and "1944: fdr and the year that changed history." -- please joinme me in welcoming john, jennifer and jay. we're going to talk about world war i which is a large and complex topic. i'm going to try to march all of our panelists through the big issue. i apologize if we do not get through all of the questions one might get to in a conversation like today. beginninggin at the and let me start perhaps with yo
john milton cooper, he is professor emeritus of history at the university of wisconsin that -- wisconsin madison, and he is written on early 19th-century and 20th-century history. his books include "woodrow wilson: a biography" and "breaking the heart of the world." she is professor and chair of history at the history department at chapman university. she is also president of the society of military history. she too has written widely, quite a lot on world war i. her books...
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milton williams is being recognized at the fundraiser. is homeless and has been staying at shelters. >> i have been employed the whole time it's just been a challenge financially. >> he originally came to san francisco from florida as a professional tennis umpire but the work is seasonal making it difficult to afford stable housing. >> part of that work is taking me out of the city at times and i am housed while i'm traveling on the road but it's the times when i am at home that it's been difficult just income wise there's just not been enough income to settle into my own place. >> he credits back on my feet with helping him change course. the nonprofit's ceo tells me corporate sponsors and individual donors at the fundraiser have made it possible to help the homeless. the program requires participants to run three times a week at 5:30 a.m. with a group to learn discipline. in turn the nonprofit connects them with job training and resources. >> now we'll work with the city and affordable housing and nonprofit opportunities out there and b
milton williams is being recognized at the fundraiser. is homeless and has been staying at shelters. >> i have been employed the whole time it's just been a challenge financially. >> he originally came to san francisco from florida as a professional tennis umpire but the work is seasonal making it difficult to afford stable housing. >> part of that work is taking me out of the city at times and i am housed while i'm traveling on the road but it's the times when i am at home...
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milton bryant got the fishman award, recognizing the nation's most effective teachers working in high-need public schools. bryant says he'll invest some of that money in a class trip for his students. wow, lucky them. >>> and a 7-year-old from janey elementary school will be honored tomorrow for her artwork on buys. sonara hutchins won the grand prize for this drawing of the endangered, rusty-patched bumblebee. she's the first ever winning artist from d.c. >> wow, she's got serious talent there. >> yeah. >>> a cloudy backdrop behind us. >> we need some sun. just plain old sun. what do you think? >> california is beautiful this time of year. really, the way from the rockies to the coast. >> yeah, this is growing tiresome, i think. after a while, the clouds weigh on you and we say gray skies are not going to clear up, put on a happy face anyway. but after a while, it's trying. >> and we'll continue to watch the cloud cover over the next couple days. temperatures will be up a little bit too. right now, we got the rain developing across town. you can see the visibility is much lower than a lit
milton bryant got the fishman award, recognizing the nation's most effective teachers working in high-need public schools. bryant says he'll invest some of that money in a class trip for his students. wow, lucky them. >>> and a 7-year-old from janey elementary school will be honored tomorrow for her artwork on buys. sonara hutchins won the grand prize for this drawing of the endangered, rusty-patched bumblebee. she's the first ever winning artist from d.c. >> wow, she's got...
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atv and dirt bike riders were involved in a shootout and that someone used milton as a human shield. the journalist killer has never been found. her family is determined to keep her memory alive. they're announcing the community book store in her honor. >> get ready because we are just about a week away from the memorial day mass exodus and whether you're taking a plane or hitting the road or just staying in town, you can bet it's going to be plenty busy. >> why so many people are expected to travel next weekend? first a4:00. t ♪ [doorbell] ♪ ♪ ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ >>> whether you plan to drive, fly or take the train, triple a predicts mep mem day travels will hit a 12 year high. >> what's fueling the spike despite higher gas prices? >> reporter: a summer temperatures rise so does our interest in getting out of town. ahead of memorial day weekend triple a has released its annual travel forecast detailing where we plan to travel and how plan to
atv and dirt bike riders were involved in a shootout and that someone used milton as a human shield. the journalist killer has never been found. her family is determined to keep her memory alive. they're announcing the community book store in her honor. >> get ready because we are just about a week away from the memorial day mass exodus and whether you're taking a plane or hitting the road or just staying in town, you can bet it's going to be plenty busy. >> why so many people are...
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thursday, april 27th, milton avenue in silver spring, the blue mazda car was here and then it wasn't: thursday night your mazda car was parked on the street, right. >> yes. >> reporter: friday morning it was gone. >> saturday april 29th another victim this time it's the rockville city police. an a.r. 15 assault rifle similar to this one taken from an unmarked police car along with five fully loaded magazines and a shotgun. >> we have assault weapons and a shotgun stolen and those are out >> reporter: monday it all comes together at ienstein high school. a school resources officer sees a teenager walk into the school, he's caring a black plastic bag. a short time later he comes out of the school no bag. the officer gets suspicious. he watches as the teenager gets into a blue mazda car. the officer makes a traffic stop, the teen begins to run, the teens arrested, police search the car and what do they find in the trunk, that assault rifle and all the ammunition. >> thankfully we had the sro there, you know, who potentially could've stopped a tragedy because we don't know what this indiv
thursday, april 27th, milton avenue in silver spring, the blue mazda car was here and then it wasn't: thursday night your mazda car was parked on the street, right. >> yes. >> reporter: friday morning it was gone. >> saturday april 29th another victim this time it's the rockville city police. an a.r. 15 assault rifle similar to this one taken from an unmarked police car along with five fully loaded magazines and a shotgun. >> we have assault weapons and a shotgun stolen...
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milton mockerman joined the u.s.in 1944 and he fought in world war ii but his time in the service cost him his high school diploma. he was promised he could graduate when he returned home, but it never happened. so at 89 years old he contacted his high school in michigan, and they agreed to help him and the veteran proudly walked across the stage, receiving his hard earned diploma. >> i don't know you'd put it in words, but it does mean a lot to me. >> so beautiful. >> no summer school for that guy. >> there you go. >> he earns the right to walk across the stage. this was fun. time for "cnn newsroom" with poppy harlow. >> good morning you guys. have a great memorial day. let's get started. >>> good monday morning everyone. i'm poppy harlow. john berman has the day off. this morning president trump visit the arlington national cemetery to deliver remarks and lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldie
milton mockerman joined the u.s.in 1944 and he fought in world war ii but his time in the service cost him his high school diploma. he was promised he could graduate when he returned home, but it never happened. so at 89 years old he contacted his high school in michigan, and they agreed to help him and the veteran proudly walked across the stage, receiving his hard earned diploma. >> i don't know you'd put it in words, but it does mean a lot to me. >> so beautiful. >> no...
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he was that, but he also loved shakespeare, milton, and other poetry. he always had trouble with his eyes. he was steady his bible at lunch. but then in the evening, his wives would read sticker to him. -- would read shakespeare to him. when he went on his tour of europe, he went to one single battlefield. stonewall jackson went to look at churches and art. that is not how we think of him. one of his greatest -- henry was douglas, henry douglas a tough, somewhat everyday, brave, talented young man. handsome as could be, really studley lady-killer. his secret vice was reading what rippers, called bodice romantic novels written for women. he would go for the latest of danielle steel. leadership,ct of judge lest not you be judged. us to look atfor those ice cold black and gray symbols on a white page in the arrows advance and retreat and say, why on earth did general x or colonel y do something that stupid? the short answer is he did not know it would be that stupid. sometimes they do not sleep for days. these men are tired, they are worn, they are often s
he was that, but he also loved shakespeare, milton, and other poetry. he always had trouble with his eyes. he was steady his bible at lunch. but then in the evening, his wives would read sticker to him. -- would read shakespeare to him. when he went on his tour of europe, he went to one single battlefield. stonewall jackson went to look at churches and art. that is not how we think of him. one of his greatest -- henry was douglas, henry douglas a tough, somewhat everyday, brave, talented young...
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going back to the days of milton friedman, there is a lot to be said for constructive ambiguity.otttle bit of ambiguity to let the markets fully anticipate everything. the one thing you know is that when markets are disappointed, they feel you really understand how you're doing, then you do something different, that is the source of loss of credibility and resource of market turmoil. that is something the fed has to avoid. it up transparency is great, but up to a point. scarlet: great analysis. thank you so much. joe: i think it was interesting what he said about us not being at full employment. more and more economists are saying we're at 4.4% unemployment but maybe we could go a lot lower. >> and worry less. about his point constructive ambiguity. up, we talked to muddy waters founder about his outlook on china. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ credit agency cutting china's debt agency since the first time since 1989. the chinese finance minister says they don't understand china's debt regulation system any country will likely maintain stable and relatively high growth. to t
going back to the days of milton friedman, there is a lot to be said for constructive ambiguity.otttle bit of ambiguity to let the markets fully anticipate everything. the one thing you know is that when markets are disappointed, they feel you really understand how you're doing, then you do something different, that is the source of loss of credibility and resource of market turmoil. that is something the fed has to avoid. it up transparency is great, but up to a point. scarlet: great analysis....
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told bbc news that safety improvements weren't made after a spate of suicides at woodhill prison in miltontaff to make changes. campaigners will learn tomorrow if high courtjudges will order the government to make the prison safer. the ministry ofjustice said it couldn't comment ahead of the ruling. michael buchanan reports. this is england's deadliestjail. 18 prisoners have killed themselves at woodhill since 2013. levels of assault and violence are also rising. the prison is chronically understaffed. inmates can be locked up for 23 hours per day. what does that do to you, to be locked up for that amount of time? well, it has a big impact on you, mentally. it can give you serious mental health issues. i must‘ve got some of them myself. jamie blyde has been in and out of woodhill for the past 12 years. everyone can break, and has a breaking point, like. and obviously my brother hit that point, and now he's gone. his brother, daniel, who was 35, killed himself in prison last summer. an inquest jury found neglect by woodhill staff contributed to his suicide, and failed to learn from previous
told bbc news that safety improvements weren't made after a spate of suicides at woodhill prison in miltontaff to make changes. campaigners will learn tomorrow if high courtjudges will order the government to make the prison safer. the ministry ofjustice said it couldn't comment ahead of the ruling. michael buchanan reports. this is england's deadliestjail. 18 prisoners have killed themselves at woodhill since 2013. levels of assault and violence are also rising. the prison is chronically...
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individualism versus the forgotten man today and today's version of it you will -- i skipped over milton friedman and michael harrington and others in the 60s and 70s. but the debate today is really led by thomas, and his capital in the 21st century income inequality which president obama called the challenge of our time. and -- and one with of the things that we think happened in our society today is as thomas sowell another hoover fellow said if his book intellectual in society what happens today is that intellectuals come up on a problem that they write about or talk about and then policy people sort of grab ahold of that and try to find and implement policy solutionings. al gore and climate change would be classic example where al gore developed the scientists had already developed agenda and wents on the roads talking about it, became both domestic, international policy and that's happening today in the economic side thomas and capital income inequality is becoming kind of the latest version of should we do away with rugged individualism and move toward much more of a collective set
individualism versus the forgotten man today and today's version of it you will -- i skipped over milton friedman and michael harrington and others in the 60s and 70s. but the debate today is really led by thomas, and his capital in the 21st century income inequality which president obama called the challenge of our time. and -- and one with of the things that we think happened in our society today is as thomas sowell another hoover fellow said if his book intellectual in society what happens...
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drive up center avenue, crossing rock river near where with assembly plant stands vacant, and then up miltonnue to matt's nice home on north edge of town, that he and darcy managed to keep because he's a gypsy and goes through the town dchts ways because it is nice to be home nice to see janesville streets. at 3:20 a.m. chris pulls into the driveway of the beige house with a dark red are front door. darcy hangt remembered to turn on outside light but left the light on in the laundry room just inside the garage door, we're seeing girls once cried is matt leaving for fort wayne for the first time. matt hands chris a $20 bill gas and oil changes when the grand prix needs him. what time are you going to be here monday morning he asked before pulling duffel out of the trunk. probably 8:10, 8:15 the usual. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you amy that was wonderful. and thank all of you again for being here. we are going to do q and a now, again, she is not a politician. >> thank you for saying that. >> had not a forum for opinion but questions and answers. and the question should be relev
drive up center avenue, crossing rock river near where with assembly plant stands vacant, and then up miltonnue to matt's nice home on north edge of town, that he and darcy managed to keep because he's a gypsy and goes through the town dchts ways because it is nice to be home nice to see janesville streets. at 3:20 a.m. chris pulls into the driveway of the beige house with a dark red are front door. darcy hangt remembered to turn on outside light but left the light on in the laundry room just...
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all of these groups believed in limited government, and low taxes, and incentive structure, and milton freedman kind of economics, and then they differed a great deal about tactics. actually in terms terms of real politic and taxes, james burnham, on the left, became the most anti-communist member of the -- he felt nelson rockefeller should -- he had better sources of information through rocker feller interests reasons the world and was more anti-communist than geldwater. -- goldwater? why do we hate him? fusionism is a coalition of aligned interests but no overlapping interests. >> we're up against our time. so give us a quick question. >> i'll try. okay; quick on fusionism. in frank meier's version of -- >> meier kind the term. >> yes, a princeton guy. but in his view, anyway, both the lib be tarean and the traditionalists blended in a certain way that was not incoherent. whether buckley believed that or not i don't know. myer believed that fusionism was not a compromise. myer was my favorite guy national review. peter, who was a one-time teacher, writer for national review, his big
all of these groups believed in limited government, and low taxes, and incentive structure, and milton freedman kind of economics, and then they differed a great deal about tactics. actually in terms terms of real politic and taxes, james burnham, on the left, became the most anti-communist member of the -- he felt nelson rockefeller should -- he had better sources of information through rocker feller interests reasons the world and was more anti-communist than geldwater. -- goldwater? why do...
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there are some people, milton friedman being the most notable. friedrich bastien, there are a handful of other excellent economist and excellent public communicators. we have a few of those. the basic truths are not out there in the public mind. i tried to distill the basic truths of economics as they are relevant to today's public policy debate and i've distill them down to the convenient number of 12. intoldn't quite fit them 10. here are the basic truths of economics as i see it. if these truths were better understood by the general public, the state of the public debate and the date of politics and policy would be better. it would not be perfect, but it would be better. these are in no particular order except maybe the number one, first one. there is no such thing as a free lunch. i like that phrase. you know what it means. that means that every benefit have a cost. that does not mean the benefit is not worthwhile pursuing or grabbing but it has a cost. cost. benefit has a often, these costs are unseen. the flipside is a lot of costs have ben
there are some people, milton friedman being the most notable. friedrich bastien, there are a handful of other excellent economist and excellent public communicators. we have a few of those. the basic truths are not out there in the public mind. i tried to distill the basic truths of economics as they are relevant to today's public policy debate and i've distill them down to the convenient number of 12. intoldn't quite fit them 10. here are the basic truths of economics as i see it. if these...