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frank-dodd, dodd-frank, i think frank would like that, chris. >> let's see how it works. >> i apologize, dodd-frank, i don't think it's going to work. with the spluss bank bailouts, obamacare, and now according to the chairman, dodd-frank, the democratic majority is clearly articulated its vision for the future, more government, higher taxes, and greater control over the economy. for millions of americans, however, the democrats' vision has produced an unfortunate reality, higher unemployment, less access to credit, and trillions of dollars of government debt on the shoulders of our children and our grandchildren. today we will examine the implementation of one of these bills, the recently enacted legislation known here as dodd-frank. rather than address the core issues that produced the financial crisis, i believe that dodd-frank legislation adheres to the warnout washington theory that more is better, more regulation, more agencies, more bureaucrats, and more spending. to make matters worse, the bill is delegated to the bureaucrats, the authorities that devised dozens if not hundreds
frank-dodd, dodd-frank, i think frank would like that, chris. >> let's see how it works. >> i apologize, dodd-frank, i don't think it's going to work. with the spluss bank bailouts, obamacare, and now according to the chairman, dodd-frank, the democratic majority is clearly articulated its vision for the future, more government, higher taxes, and greater control over the economy. for millions of americans, however, the democrats' vision has produced an unfortunate reality, higher...
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. >> if it goes to frank, the dodgers is solely frank mccourt's property. >> okay. >> belongs to frank and it's up to frank to either manage it or mismanage it. >> okay. >> however you want to -- >> call that one. >> right. >> if it's community property, and it belongs to both of them, it will be split between them. how do you cash out something like that? >> right. >> is it up for sale? does one of them buy the other one out? they're both very heavily leveraged. the team is heavily leveraged. how do you cash that out? does it just get sold? >> is it possible the judge will decide this goes to jamie mccourt? could she get sole ownership of the game? >> if it's community property it's 50/50. it's not going to be awarded to one over the other. unless there's something completely egregious here like foul or fraud. we're not really talking about that in this case. >> this a part where it's he said/she said, i had a bigger role in the team and no, i had a bigger role and why it should go to me or you? >> not really. if it's community property and 50/50 split you're more likely describing an
. >> if it goes to frank, the dodgers is solely frank mccourt's property. >> okay. >> belongs to frank and it's up to frank to either manage it or mismanage it. >> okay. >> however you want to -- >> call that one. >> right. >> if it's community property, and it belongs to both of them, it will be split between them. how do you cash out something like that? >> right. >> is it up for sale? does one of them buy the other one out? they're...
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. >> frank ware, ladies and gentlemen! got a little body english in there. frank ware. our fifth contestant is his second time to qualify for the finals. he is a grip. he's been with muni for nine years and spent seven years with the cable car division. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome mr. trini whittaker. so trini -- >> like i told frank, the cable car has two people. who would you take as your second person? >> my son. my son loves the cable cars. >> oh, that's fantastic. work on the sentimal -- sentimental vote. very smart. very smart. ladies and gentlemen, mr. trini whitaker.
. >> frank ware, ladies and gentlemen! got a little body english in there. frank ware. our fifth contestant is his second time to qualify for the finals. he is a grip. he's been with muni for nine years and spent seven years with the cable car division. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome mr. trini whittaker. so trini -- >> like i told frank, the cable car has two people. who would you take as your second person? >> my son. my son loves the cable cars. >> oh, that's...
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i'm frank sesno. [applause] >> this program has been brought to you by a grant from the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. for more information, visit...
i'm frank sesno. [applause] >> this program has been brought to you by a grant from the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. for more information, visit...
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. >> frank ware, ladies and gentlemen! got a little body english in there. frank ware. our fifth contestant is his second time to qualify for the finals. he is a grip. he's been with muni for nine years and spent seven years with the cable car division. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome mr. trini whittaker. so trini -- >> like i told frank, the cable car has two people. who would you take as your second person? >> my son. my son loves the cable cars. >> oh, that's fantastic. work on the sentimal -- sentimental vote. very smart. very smart. ladies and gentlemen, mr. trini whitaker. [ringing bells]
. >> frank ware, ladies and gentlemen! got a little body english in there. frank ware. our fifth contestant is his second time to qualify for the finals. he is a grip. he's been with muni for nine years and spent seven years with the cable car division. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome mr. trini whittaker. so trini -- >> like i told frank, the cable car has two people. who would you take as your second person? >> my son. my son loves the cable cars. >> oh, that's...
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. >> frank ware, ladies and gentlemen! got a little body english in there. frank ware. our fifth contestant is his second time to qualify for the finals. he is a grip. he's been with muni for nine years and spent seven years with the cable car division. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome mr. trini whittaker. so trini -- >> like i told frank, the cable car has two people. who would you take as your second person? >> my son. my son loves the cable cars. >> oh, that's fantastic. work on the sentimal -- sentimental vote. very smart. very smart.
. >> frank ware, ladies and gentlemen! got a little body english in there. frank ware. our fifth contestant is his second time to qualify for the finals. he is a grip. he's been with muni for nine years and spent seven years with the cable car division. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome mr. trini whittaker. so trini -- >> like i told frank, the cable car has two people. who would you take as your second person? >> my son. my son loves the cable cars. >> oh, that's...
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. >> cheryl: barney frank about to repeat history? what the massachusetts democrat is pushing fannie and freddie to do now that some say will make the last crisis look like a picnic. hey, lawrence, my parents want to talk to you. oh. about what? uh, they don't really think you're an exchange student. what? they think you're a businessman, using our house to meet new clients in china. for reals, player? [ woman saks chinese ] they overheard a phone call. speaks chinese ] something about shipping with fedex to shanghai. and then you opened a bottle of champagne. that was for a science project. [ man and woman speaking chinese ] i'm late for..occer... rehearsal. [ man speaks chinese ] you and i are cool? i'll be home by curfew. [ male announcer ] we understand.® you need a partner who can help you go global. fedex. >> cheryl: coming up, barney frank at it again to call for fannie and freddie to back more home loans. didn't that get us in the mess in >>> hello, everybody. i'm uma pemmaraju in washington. lisa murkowski has now re-entered
. >> cheryl: barney frank about to repeat history? what the massachusetts democrat is pushing fannie and freddie to do now that some say will make the last crisis look like a picnic. hey, lawrence, my parents want to talk to you. oh. about what? uh, they don't really think you're an exchange student. what? they think you're a businessman, using our house to meet new clients in china. for reals, player? [ woman saks chinese ] they overheard a phone call. speaks chinese ] something about...
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barney frank was responsible for passing financial reform. people don't trust the government to reform the banks. they are mad about t.a.r.p., they're mad about everything. barney frank gets no credit for all the work he's done on that. >> they don't think the government has reformed the banks is the problem. they don't see it. they don't believe it. we should put this in perspective. matt said something really important before as he usually does. that is that obama can say -- make 61 speeches in the next few weeks and it isn't going to turn this. what the president has to be thinking about now is the future of his presidency. his presidency is at risk. he has to really rethink what he has been doing. you know, another way to put this in perspective is at 42%, he's sitting exactly where ronald reagan was at this point in his presidency. he's sitting higher than bill clinton was. >> that's a great point. i was talking to a republican pollster who says maybe 55 or 60 seats the republicans will pick up. what does this mean for obama. he says zip
barney frank was responsible for passing financial reform. people don't trust the government to reform the banks. they are mad about t.a.r.p., they're mad about everything. barney frank gets no credit for all the work he's done on that. >> they don't think the government has reformed the banks is the problem. they don't see it. they don't believe it. we should put this in perspective. matt said something really important before as he usually does. that is that obama can say -- make 61...
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. >> frank ware, ladies and gentlemen! got a little body english in there. frank ware. our fifth contestant is his second time to qualify for the finals. he is a grip. he's been with muni for nine years and spent seven years with the cable car division. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome mr. trini whittaker. so trini -- >> like i told frank, the cable car has two people. who would you take as your second person? >> my son. my son loves the cable cars. >> oh, that's fantastic. work on the sentimal -- sentimental vote. very smart. very smart. ladies and gentlemen, mr. trini whitaker. [ringing bells] [applause] >> nice. trinny whitaker, ladies and gentlemen. our sixth contestant is qualifieding for the -- qualifying for the very first time today. he's a conductor. he's been with muni 15 years, with the cable car division nine years. please welcome joseph hsu. mr. hsu, how's it going? if you weren't driving a cable car, what would you be doing? >> watching tv? >> so you can play the drums and watch perry mason at noon at the same time. sounds good to me. ladies and gentle
. >> frank ware, ladies and gentlemen! got a little body english in there. frank ware. our fifth contestant is his second time to qualify for the finals. he is a grip. he's been with muni for nine years and spent seven years with the cable car division. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome mr. trini whittaker. so trini -- >> like i told frank, the cable car has two people. who would you take as your second person? >> my son. my son loves the cable cars. >> oh, that's...
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it features the head of frank zappa at the height of his popularity and fame. you will see him with a large mustache, ponytail, and everything. if you have ever seen a frank zappa albums covered, this statue will bring it all back home. >> why is it so important for the library to be a part of something like this? >> it has always been a place where ideas battle it out. now, freedom of expression, being able to have different views represented is something that the library is reinforcing and stands for. to have frank zappa, who is attracting a lot of young people with his son playing his music as a symbol of that, loosens it up. a rocker in front of a library representing free speech means a lot to us. >> very exciting. it will be great, the dedication today. 2:00 p.m., right? >> 2:00 p.m., you will get the live, free concert, and you will get some lemon ice from his famous saying, do not eat the yellow eyes. >> i love it. >> plenty of music had this morning. senator ben cardin is here for hours sunday mourning q&a. >> an integral part of the american dream to
it features the head of frank zappa at the height of his popularity and fame. you will see him with a large mustache, ponytail, and everything. if you have ever seen a frank zappa albums covered, this statue will bring it all back home. >> why is it so important for the library to be a part of something like this? >> it has always been a place where ideas battle it out. now, freedom of expression, being able to have different views represented is something that the library is...
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i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. >>> a. we really enjoyed our time talking with everybody in cumberland. here's andy. showing the beautiful sights in allegheny county and downtown cumberland but it's also about the arts. >> we have two arts and entertainment one in cumberland, one in frostburg and lots happening all of the time. >> reporter: that's what keeps the community viable. cumberland theater will do the rocky horror show. we have festivals, our artist studio tour in early november. lots to come out and enjoy. >> these are shops here. they are local shops. haary owns one. you have a great toy shop. >> it's become a collection point for homecoming people. we are a great town for homecomings. not only do we have one of the premiere homecoming games between allegheny my personal favorite and for the hill featured in a national film. it's friday night, football night. i'll be up there. >> very good. notice this clean shirt. you run a clean shirt business. >> that's correct. >> reporter: this is mike. how are you, mike? >
i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. >>> a. we really enjoyed our time talking with everybody in cumberland. here's andy. showing the beautiful sights in allegheny county and downtown cumberland but it's also about the arts. >> we have two arts and entertainment one in cumberland, one in frostburg and lots happening all of the time. >> reporter: that's what keeps the community viable. cumberland theater will do the rocky horror show. we have festivals, our artist...
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>> frank, anything is possible at this moment. until we get things out and see exactly what is under this terrible situation right now we will not know. as i said the information that i have from the airport and from the faa no plane involved in this. now, certainly if it was below the radar it would be unlikely it is a mountous area. it would be very, very low to the ground to be below radar there. as you know the area around the airport. >> how is the fire effecting the fire there or is it? >> right now no major impact. a slow period of the evening for us as far as departures. where the fire is it is just a little south of our departure path for our flights if you are familiar with the runway configuration. the normal flights and domestic people are out over the bay and transatlantic goes over san bruno and daly city. but right now we don't have the impact. we sent three units of mutual aid, firefighterring rigs over there at the request of the commander. >> okay. thank you for your time. we will be checking back in with you as
>> frank, anything is possible at this moment. until we get things out and see exactly what is under this terrible situation right now we will not know. as i said the information that i have from the airport and from the faa no plane involved in this. now, certainly if it was below the radar it would be unlikely it is a mountous area. it would be very, very low to the ground to be below radar there. as you know the area around the airport. >> how is the fire effecting the fire there...
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i'm frank sesno. our guests today both bring a deep understanding of the importance of news as a public good in this country. farai chideya is an award-winning journalist and author. she's hosted npr's "news and notes" program and is the driving force behind the web blog pop and politics. dan rather has spent his life in news and is a highly acclaimed reporter and news anchor. he's covered major stories of our time for cbs news and now anchors "dan rather reports" on hdnet. welcome to you both. >> thank you, frank. >> glad to have you here. very different career arcs, perspectives. let me start by asking you the big question: are the media today serving the public interest? dan, what do you think? >> overall in the main, i think yes--less so than has been the case in some of our history, particularly in the period beginning just before world war ii and continuing into the mid nineties, but overall in the main, yes. journalism, particularly journalism at its best in the best traditions of the american
i'm frank sesno. our guests today both bring a deep understanding of the importance of news as a public good in this country. farai chideya is an award-winning journalist and author. she's hosted npr's "news and notes" program and is the driving force behind the web blog pop and politics. dan rather has spent his life in news and is a highly acclaimed reporter and news anchor. he's covered major stories of our time for cbs news and now anchors "dan rather reports" on hdnet....
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tavis: you mentioned you're on frank sinatra. you actually took some time to study frank sinatra. am i was forced. tavis: i will let you tell the story. >> i was a teenager. to me, frank sinatra was boring and i did not get what jim was saying. he said, relax, let the song come to you. it is very boring to me. but when i got it, all of that came back to me. as much as i like ray charles, i was still light, i can never sing like him. he said, but you like him and you are very much like him. i said i am not like ray charles. but when i got it, i got it. he would be so pleased. he really would. tavis: to the project itself, it is called "interpretations -- the british rock songbook." tell me how this concept came to be, because you have worked this thing. tell me about the concept. >> i did the kennedy center, so my husband said, why don't you do a whole album like that? i had never heard "love, rain, or me." was not a big who fan. as i explained to my audience when i do the songs, i say, the songs were the songs of your youth, but they were the nemesis of my youth, because there was
tavis: you mentioned you're on frank sinatra. you actually took some time to study frank sinatra. am i was forced. tavis: i will let you tell the story. >> i was a teenager. to me, frank sinatra was boring and i did not get what jim was saying. he said, relax, let the song come to you. it is very boring to me. but when i got it, all of that came back to me. as much as i like ray charles, i was still light, i can never sing like him. he said, but you like him and you are very much like...
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frank mccourt, i've known frank and jamie for a long time. i know larry silverstein, lawyer. frank is a little litigious personality. whatever happen s at the major league baseball, he could tie that up. to answer your question, before spring training, major league baseball is going to act on this because, as you indicated, there are four premier national franchises in major league baseball, dodgers, franchises i baseball. what has happened in los angeles over the past few years, not just with the divorce case, has been a horrific embarrassment to major league baseball. lawyers meet today with a mediator to decide if jamie mccourt gets $100 million or $400 million or frank gets the club personally. what happens at the end of the day, this is a bankrupt dodger organization. it can't continue this way. >> it just feels like it's bad for baseball, no matter who gets control of the dodgers in the end. >> it is bad for baseball and they need desperately someone with deep pockets from, hopefully, the los angeles area to restore this team to its prominence and to take the taint of w
frank mccourt, i've known frank and jamie for a long time. i know larry silverstein, lawyer. frank is a little litigious personality. whatever happen s at the major league baseball, he could tie that up. to answer your question, before spring training, major league baseball is going to act on this because, as you indicated, there are four premier national franchises in major league baseball, dodgers, franchises i baseball. what has happened in los angeles over the past few years, not just with...
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frank also came to say good-bye to his wife's brother killed aboard the u.s.s. arizona, souls who never got a chance to grow old like frank did which is why he says he's ready. >> if i die tomorrow or this afternoon, it wouldn't bother me a bit. >> reporter: no regrets? >> no regrets, no. i lived a good life. i had two nice kids. what more can i ask for? >> reporter: what more could a nation ask of him? ♪ god bless america ♪ my home sweet home >> reporter: lee cowan, nbc news, pearl harbor. >> that is why a friend of mine famously called them the greatest generation. they were indeed. that's our broadcast for this thursday night. thank you, as always, for being with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening when we are >>> new information on what may have set off a killing spree across the bay area. >> now the question, was it an ambush? that set off the man accused of
frank also came to say good-bye to his wife's brother killed aboard the u.s.s. arizona, souls who never got a chance to grow old like frank did which is why he says he's ready. >> if i die tomorrow or this afternoon, it wouldn't bother me a bit. >> reporter: no regrets? >> no regrets, no. i lived a good life. i had two nice kids. what more can i ask for? >> reporter: what more could a nation ask of him? ♪ god bless america ♪ my home sweet home >> reporter: lee...
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right, uncle frank? >> that's true. >> jimmy: somehow the discovery channel has managed to keep this shark week thing going for 23 years now. and they've done it by mixing things up. you know, there's only so much shark footage you can watch so what they do is they get celebrities to like narrate and host. big name celebrities like my uncle frank. -- >> shark week with uncle frank. oh, look at this guy. he's going in the water. he's dressed for action. what is he taking? a tank. he's going underneath. i don't know yet what he's looking for, but we'll see. shark! sharks! yep. that guy is surrounded by sharks. oh, my god. he's playing with them, really. sometimes sharks can play. they're not always -- if they're not hungry, you can play with them. they eat almost anything, you know? that's a goose, a geese. oh, my god. oh, my god. it's chow time. poor geese. sharks have to eat, too. we have to eat to live. oh, look at that. that's a papoose. a porpoise. that's not a shark. look at that tail. wow. unbelieva
right, uncle frank? >> that's true. >> jimmy: somehow the discovery channel has managed to keep this shark week thing going for 23 years now. and they've done it by mixing things up. you know, there's only so much shark footage you can watch so what they do is they get celebrities to like narrate and host. big name celebrities like my uncle frank. -- >> shark week with uncle frank. oh, look at this guy. he's going in the water. he's dressed for action. what is he taking? a...
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welcome, frank. i see that you brought a big aerial photograph with overly geology. >> it is a big google map with overly geology. the different colors depict the different formations or deposits beneath san francisco. san francisco is a young environment. it is a relatively young environment. the basement rock beneath san francisco is known as the franciscan complex or formation. it is throughout the city, most notably twin peaks, edge hill, telegraph hill. every once in awhile, you hear about those who make the news with a rock fall or landslide. usually occur in the telegraph and twin peaks. . above the rock are the soil deposits. the most common is dune sand. it is nothing but rocks that has been worn down from the sierras and deposited along the beaches. the wind blew that dune sand over most of the city. it is this mustard color. on the avenues, it is very thick. it can be up to 400 feet thick. as you moved south across slope boulevard, that is the tolar foundation. it was named after the first
welcome, frank. i see that you brought a big aerial photograph with overly geology. >> it is a big google map with overly geology. the different colors depict the different formations or deposits beneath san francisco. san francisco is a young environment. it is a relatively young environment. the basement rock beneath san francisco is known as the franciscan complex or formation. it is throughout the city, most notably twin peaks, edge hill, telegraph hill. every once in awhile, you hear...
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barney frank.... >> gregg: jimmy carter? >> you know that barney frank.... >> calvin coolidge's fault. >> it stopped the down economy with fannie mae and freddie mac people couldn't afford the buy houses and the market collapsed and housing market is going down as fast as the democratic party. >> gregg: rick and rich, good to see you both. >> julie: well, before making a final ballot decisions, many voters are waiting to see what congress does about expiring tax cuts. president obama and many democrats want to end the bush era cuts for wealthiest americans but many recipes says raising taxes on anyone isn't the answer to our financial crisis. julie, we got some answers on the timing of the tax cut vote. what is the word. >> reporter: the number two democrat in the house appeared, steny hoyer he doubts there be vote on tax cuts meaning that americans are going to have to wait until after the november elections to find out what their tax rates are going to be, on income, dividends and capital gains. hoyer says it's republicans
barney frank.... >> gregg: jimmy carter? >> you know that barney frank.... >> calvin coolidge's fault. >> it stopped the down economy with fannie mae and freddie mac people couldn't afford the buy houses and the market collapsed and housing market is going down as fast as the democratic party. >> gregg: rick and rich, good to see you both. >> julie: well, before making a final ballot decisions, many voters are waiting to see what congress does about expiring...
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i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. >>> lag dire frank zappa -- legendary music frank zappa talk to congress about freedom of speech and artistic freedom. >> we're down at the library. >> this is a great day. >> so dr. hayden, people know that frank zappa was born in baltimore. but now we get to say thank to you him what is going to happen today. >> we have the actual zappa family that will be here. and his son will be playing a concert of his music today at 2:00 in front of the library. and we are expecting so many people to come from all over the country. but the main people that we're excitinged about that will be -- excited about that will be here are the people from the legitimate lithiwania. it will be unveiled today at 2:00 with the family and then the wonderful concert. >> this is going to be really exciting. >> all the different countries and towns around the country are going to fly in for this event. how many do you expect. and this starts at 11:00 and how long is this is going to go. i think people want to know what they're getting into when they head down here t
i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. >>> lag dire frank zappa -- legendary music frank zappa talk to congress about freedom of speech and artistic freedom. >> we're down at the library. >> this is a great day. >> so dr. hayden, people know that frank zappa was born in baltimore. but now we get to say thank to you him what is going to happen today. >> we have the actual zappa family that will be here. and his son will be playing a concert of his music...
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bit frank gore, 168 yards, two- point conversion, ties at at 22. drew brees brings the saints right back, right back and sets up the field goal kicker for a 37-yarder and the saints win 25- 22. 49ers are 0-2 and for the record, 19% of teams that start 0-2 make it to the playoffs and later we will hear from coach single tarry and alex smith. when you take the world champions within three points, that's pretty good. but then you listen to the fans calling in, very rough. >> but neat for jerry rice. big moment. >> to me, it was close. >> no. when i watched it, they were so -- >> so you are one of those people -- >> it was tough. >> okay. somehow you will get over it. go home and bounce back. my thing is, next week they play kansas city and they lose, they will be 0-3. i will be back with complete highlights in a few minutes. >> we will be right back. done with all these lists. and driving all over town. i want one list. for one store. [ female announcer ] at safeway, you get it all. great quality and great prices. so you just need a safeway list. [ ma
bit frank gore, 168 yards, two- point conversion, ties at at 22. drew brees brings the saints right back, right back and sets up the field goal kicker for a 37-yarder and the saints win 25- 22. 49ers are 0-2 and for the record, 19% of teams that start 0-2 make it to the playoffs and later we will hear from coach single tarry and alex smith. when you take the world champions within three points, that's pretty good. but then you listen to the fans calling in, very rough. >> but neat for...
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barack obama will win with 67% of the vote. >> frank? >> if the -- look, if the president president's unemployment numbers are -- he's projecting 9% for next year, he runs for -- where the action. >> in other words, oh, well, jobs, jobs, jobs, does it -- >> if obama were running against sarah palin, about a 38% approval rating. if christine o'donnell wins in delaware tonight, does that mean sarah palin will win in 2012 in the primary or does it mean that if she were to win but lose the general election, that's a warning to them. we have to be more careful about who we nominate. >> last word. >> i just don't think that's the way they think. i think barack obama will be re-elected in part because the republican party is not running broad-based campaigns. >> you guys up for doing this on tuesday's going forward? >> i love breakfast. >> i don't think like that. >> i'm not a morning person. morning meeting, you would know that. you and frank can have breakfast. he's just getting used to shaving and wearing clothing again. and humans. it is a
barack obama will win with 67% of the vote. >> frank? >> if the -- look, if the president president's unemployment numbers are -- he's projecting 9% for next year, he runs for -- where the action. >> in other words, oh, well, jobs, jobs, jobs, does it -- >> if obama were running against sarah palin, about a 38% approval rating. if christine o'donnell wins in delaware tonight, does that mean sarah palin will win in 2012 in the primary or does it mean that if she were to...
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[applause] and the reason is because frank said if you want to get laid go to college. if you want -- an education go to the library. [cheering] [applause] . >> that's where the statue is placed outside of the library and for some other reasons as well. you see he was a critic of censo ship. he was counter culture hit such as don't eat that yellow snow to the movie two hundred motels. his legacy is he was able to inspire others to take chances and he used music to be different and say something about your worldt. as this attitude that got him a spot in history and a spot on the corner of eastern avenue. >> i think it's fair to say to the zappa family that the spirit of frank is a live and well in baltimore. >> don't be surprised at how amazing this all is. thank you so much for just loving my dad. >> check on the sweat next. on the weather is next. instrumental music ] [ instrumental music ] everyone knows a fee is a tax. you raised some taxes during that period, particularly the property tax as well as a lot of fee increases. as you know, there's a big difference betwe
[applause] and the reason is because frank said if you want to get laid go to college. if you want -- an education go to the library. [cheering] [applause] . >> that's where the statue is placed outside of the library and for some other reasons as well. you see he was a critic of censo ship. he was counter culture hit such as don't eat that yellow snow to the movie two hundred motels. his legacy is he was able to inspire others to take chances and he used music to be different and say...
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right, uncle frank? they'd have -- like someone would wear someone's brand-new reeboks and there would be a fight and handfuls of hair and my aunt chippy would come with in my uncle frank's gun and everybody would settle down. my aunt chippy is a big fan of the show. she's italian, she's got all the qualifications, and here she is with her thoughts on tonight's tumultuous episode. >> "jersey shore" season two is [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: all right, well -- [ applause ] she didn't like that one. this is a -- this is a crazy story. there's a nut in florida, he's the pastor of a tiny church, he's been all over the news, every news channel today because he's planning to burn copies of the koran on september 11th. his name is terry jones. he's been condemned by pretty much everyone. president obama said what he's doing goes against american values. general petraeus said it could threaten american troops. al gore is upset about the carbon emissions from burning the -- would like the pastor to microwave i
right, uncle frank? they'd have -- like someone would wear someone's brand-new reeboks and there would be a fight and handfuls of hair and my aunt chippy would come with in my uncle frank's gun and everybody would settle down. my aunt chippy is a big fan of the show. she's italian, she's got all the qualifications, and here she is with her thoughts on tonight's tumultuous episode. >> "jersey shore" season two is [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: all right, well -- [ applause...
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world of nations the international order since one thousand nine hundred five and unlivable we cross to frank madonna and author and reader in international history at liverpool john moore's university. in one thousand nine hundred thirty nine he of the soviet union and nazi germany embracing each other a deadly embrace that we would find out later how did we get to that point where did what went wrong to the international system go wrong who failed eastern europe and could have the war been avoided you don't have to answer him all the same time . well i think you possibly start back in one thousand nine hundred nineteen with the end of the first world war i think the basic point is that the two countries which really matter in europe in the twentieth century germany and russia it's only really germany and russia which have the resources human and other potentially to dominate the whole continent the first world war was above all else a struggle between germany and russia to dominate the central europe and either of them if they dominated the central europe would have the resources to dominat
world of nations the international order since one thousand nine hundred five and unlivable we cross to frank madonna and author and reader in international history at liverpool john moore's university. in one thousand nine hundred thirty nine he of the soviet union and nazi germany embracing each other a deadly embrace that we would find out later how did we get to that point where did what went wrong to the international system go wrong who failed eastern europe and could have the war been...
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the pilot is identified as 62- year-old frank goals. he owns gomes farm air which sprays pesticides over farms. the chp says he crashed shortly after takeoff at about 6:00 this morning. >> according to the pilot, he got disoriented in the fog and got a little vertigo and lost control. >> it took three hours to clear the wreck. no one else was hurt. the helicopter was knot carrying any pesticides when it went down. >>> a salvage crew worked all day today to pull the wreckage of a small plane from the bottom of a lagoon in redwood city. it was 7:00 tonight before the plane was lifted clear of the water. three people died in yesterday's crash. authorities say the body of the pilot and 91-year-old robert boreman of boreman steel in east palo alto remained in the wreckage. the body of the pilot's girlfriend was recovered yesterday. a federal investigation is underway. witnesses say the twin engine beechcraft took off from the airport and climbed to about 800 feet before it rolled sharply as if the right engine had failed. the plane was in th
the pilot is identified as 62- year-old frank goals. he owns gomes farm air which sprays pesticides over farms. the chp says he crashed shortly after takeoff at about 6:00 this morning. >> according to the pilot, he got disoriented in the fog and got a little vertigo and lost control. >> it took three hours to clear the wreck. no one else was hurt. the helicopter was knot carrying any pesticides when it went down. >>> a salvage crew worked all day today to pull the wreckage...
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world of nations the international order since one thousand nine hundred five and unlivable we cross to frank madonna and author and reader in international history at liverpool john moore's university. in one thousand nine hundred thirty nine you have the soviet union and nazi germany embracing each other a deadly embrace that we would find out later how did we get to that point where did what went wrong to the international system go wrong who failed eastern europe and could have the war been avoided you don't have to answer him all the same time . well i think you possibly start back in one thousand nine hundred nineteen with the end of the first world war i mean the basic point is that the two countries which really matter in europe in the twentieth century germany and russia it's only really germany and russia which have the resources human and other potentially to dominate the whole continent the first world war was above all else a struggle between germany and russia to dominate the central europe and either of them if they dominated the central europe would have the resources to domin
world of nations the international order since one thousand nine hundred five and unlivable we cross to frank madonna and author and reader in international history at liverpool john moore's university. in one thousand nine hundred thirty nine you have the soviet union and nazi germany embracing each other a deadly embrace that we would find out later how did we get to that point where did what went wrong to the international system go wrong who failed eastern europe and could have the war been...
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i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. >> it is now 5:43. a freshman tries crossing a street and doesn't make it, linda? >> police say it was an accident, and the driver just couldn't avoid it. joey was at two friends -- with two friends when they were crossing the road, and joey d'entremont. he was in the crosswalk, but the light prohibited him from walking. the 19 is quire old driver -- 19 year old driver had no time to stop, and hit and killed joey. >>> joey was a lovable guy. >> i would go through hard times with my family, and he would say, always stick with your family, never forget thim, you never know when you can lose someone like that. and then i lost him. meanwhile funeral's have been set. tuesday 69:00 p.m. -- 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. and the funeral on the following day. >> classes at chesapeake bay high which he -- chesapeake middle and folger will not have school today, but they will resume tomorrow morning. >> if you are going to go at it, go at it hard, but don't disrespect the game like that. six points was given up for bs. it's e
i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. >> it is now 5:43. a freshman tries crossing a street and doesn't make it, linda? >> police say it was an accident, and the driver just couldn't avoid it. joey was at two friends -- with two friends when they were crossing the road, and joey d'entremont. he was in the crosswalk, but the light prohibited him from walking. the 19 is quire old driver -- 19 year old driver had no time to stop, and hit and killed joey. >>> joey was...
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but secondly, regulators still have to turn that dodd-frank bill into rules. now, dozens of committees linked to the s.e.c. and c.f.t.c. are starting to do just that right now. but the process is pretty technical, and it doesn't occur in the glare of the public eye. it's crucial, though. take one example-- though dodd- frank will put "standardized" derivatives on a central platform, no one know how "standardized" will be defined, and so no one knows how many contracts will be captured. that matters a lot for bank profits. there's a lot to play for still. no wonder bank lobbyists say they have never been busier. i'm gillian tett. >> susie: finally, some college students in pennsylvania are in the middle of what probably feels like a really long week. that's because the harrisburg university of science and technology has blacked out all social media for the entire week. students and staff at the small school can't use facebook, twitter, or any similar sites while on campus. the blackout isn't a punishment; instead, it's being used as a way to evaluate the role o
but secondly, regulators still have to turn that dodd-frank bill into rules. now, dozens of committees linked to the s.e.c. and c.f.t.c. are starting to do just that right now. but the process is pretty technical, and it doesn't occur in the glare of the public eye. it's crucial, though. take one example-- though dodd- frank will put "standardized" derivatives on a central platform, no one know how "standardized" will be defined, and so no one knows how many contracts will...
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now, frank, does that necessarily mean seeking out professional investment advice? >> it can. it doesn't have to mean seeking out professional advice. but at the very least it means involving another trusted person whom you respect in your decision making process. even if it's just to touch base with this person, check in, let them hold up a mirror to ourselves. we talk a lot about self awareness and how important it is to be self aware. sometimes we need other people to make us aware of ourselves. so by all means, this is a very simple thing that anybody can do, and it's very practical. >> tom: another tip that you have is thing thing long term. how could dedo that when we're inundated with information? >> you make a good point and part of the answer can be in what you just said. limiting that information is a great start. we're constantly being drawn into this short-term market based perspective of our vems, it like gravity. we're not aware of it, but it constantly pulling us down. we have to fight, consciously fight to get out of it. >> tom: another tip that you advise is b
now, frank, does that necessarily mean seeking out professional investment advice? >> it can. it doesn't have to mean seeking out professional advice. but at the very least it means involving another trusted person whom you respect in your decision making process. even if it's just to touch base with this person, check in, let them hold up a mirror to ourselves. we talk a lot about self awareness and how important it is to be self aware. sometimes we need other people to make us aware of...
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the pilot is identified as 62- year-old frank goals. he owns gomes farm air which sprays pesticides over farms. the chp says he crashed shortly after takeoff at about 6:00 this morning. >> according to the pilot, he got disoriented in the fog and got a little vertigo and lost control. >> it took three hours to clear the wreck. no one else was hurt. the helicopter was knot carrying any pesticides when it went down. >>> a salvage crew worked all day today to pull the wreckage of a small plane from the bottom of a lagoon in redwood city. it was 7:00 tonight before the plane was lifted clear of the water. three people died in yesterday's crash. authorities say the body of the pilot and 91-year-old robert boreman of boreman steel in east palo alto remained in the wreckage. the body of the pilot's girlfriend was recovered yesterday. a federal investigation is underway. witnesses say the twin engine beechcraft took off from the airport and climbed to about 800 feet before it rolled sharply as if the right engine had failed. the plane was in th
the pilot is identified as 62- year-old frank goals. he owns gomes farm air which sprays pesticides over farms. the chp says he crashed shortly after takeoff at about 6:00 this morning. >> according to the pilot, he got disoriented in the fog and got a little vertigo and lost control. >> it took three hours to clear the wreck. no one else was hurt. the helicopter was knot carrying any pesticides when it went down. >>> a salvage crew worked all day today to pull the wreckage...
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julie haener has the night off. >>> i'm frank somerville. a freemont officer shot in the line of duty is recovering tonight but is still sedated. the shoot out happened one week ago, and today the wife of officer todd young was emotion as she spoke publicly about her husband for th
julie haener has the night off. >>> i'm frank somerville. a freemont officer shot in the line of duty is recovering tonight but is still sedated. the shoot out happened one week ago, and today the wife of officer todd young was emotion as she spoke publicly about her husband for th
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it is 82 degrees at >> today has been officially declared frank zappa day. a statue of the artist was unveiled. frank zappa was a world-renowned artist and testified on capitol hill about free expression . hurricane igor is heading toward the island of bermuda hurricane wind and powerful waves have already done a lot to the beaches. in the next 24 hours to 36 hours, the brunt of the storm will hit as close as 10 miles. just a few power flashes have hit the island, but bermuda is prepared for the worst of igor. >> temperatures today and are cooperating for interesa nice fo the weekend. it is starting to back off a bit now. it is in the upper-70's are wronaround the beltway. it is still 82 degrees down at bwi marshall. it is warm out towards hagerstown. we have cool and comfortable conditions out in western maryland where a few showers are approaching during the late afternoon and early evening. these clouds are associated with a cold front that will come through here and not the temperature back a bit more could imbedded in these clouds, there may be a few is
it is 82 degrees at >> today has been officially declared frank zappa day. a statue of the artist was unveiled. frank zappa was a world-renowned artist and testified on capitol hill about free expression . hurricane igor is heading toward the island of bermuda hurricane wind and powerful waves have already done a lot to the beaches. in the next 24 hours to 36 hours, the brunt of the storm will hit as close as 10 miles. just a few power flashes have hit the island, but bermuda is prepared...
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i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. a single father is mourning the loss of his youngest son tonight after the high school student was gunned down on an oakland street corner. the 17-year-old victim had hoped to go to college, having just transferred to a school that specializes in health and science. ktvu's amber lee is live now in oakland with our report. amber? >> julie, students and staff here at the school have lost a promising teenager. today they sent a letter out to parents letting us know what happened. tonight a father tells us his anyone is in describable. family and friends of 17-year- old raymond justice gathered for a quiet vigil in front of his home. he raised raymond as a single father. after seeing combat in vietnam, he never thought he would experience the horror of trying to save his own son on the streets of oakland. >> this is blood right here. i said that with the police, give him mouth to mouth resuscitation and his last breath came and i knew he was dead. >> reporter: last night around 6:30 he to
i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. a single father is mourning the loss of his youngest son tonight after the high school student was gunned down on an oakland street corner. the 17-year-old victim had hoped to go to college, having just transferred to a school that specializes in health and science. ktvu's amber lee is live now in oakland with our report. amber? >> julie, students and staff here at the school have lost a promising teenager. today they sent a letter out...
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frank marshall davis. tell me about this relationship. >> so the dunhams, stanley dunham and his wife madeline raised obama. he said he was raised by his mom but that's in the true. when he was sent to hawaii, his mother stayed in indonesia and did anthropological field work. he was raised from 10 to 17 by the grandparents. the grandfather believed he needed a role model, black role model and they found a black role model in the former communist frank marshall davis. poet, radical. he lived in hawaii at the time. and his writings are available. he has -- there is a book, collected writings of frank marshall davis. so obama saw him as a kind of surrogate father. in fact, we know that, because obama writes about him at some length about the influences of frank marshall davis. obama doesn't say he was a communist. but talks about the influence. >> glenn: had an f.b.i. file this thick. >> right. >> glenn: so then grandma says, or then we go from, we go from grandpa and frank marshall davis. we're about to meet
frank marshall davis. tell me about this relationship. >> so the dunhams, stanley dunham and his wife madeline raised obama. he said he was raised by his mom but that's in the true. when he was sent to hawaii, his mother stayed in indonesia and did anthropological field work. he was raised from 10 to 17 by the grandparents. the grandfather believed he needed a role model, black role model and they found a black role model in the former communist frank marshall davis. poet, radical. he...