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frank cherubino. [applause] frank: can you hear us in the back? we might need a microphone to pass around. just thinking, because of the sound -- are you ok? ok, i think we will need a mic. [indiscernible] frank okay, we're supposed to be : coming to the system. okay. my best experience with south florida audiences is they can never be too loud. [laughter] i don't want to waste anymore time. this is a thrill for me and it should be a thrill for all of you. there it goes. ok. all right. it's my distinct honor to introduce retired supreme court justice john paul stevens. he is really one of the living legends of american jurisprudence. it is true. [applause] stevens became the 101st supreme court justice after being nominated by gerald ford in 1975, and was swiftly confirmed by the senate in a unanimous vote. [laughter] that's not happening anytime soon. [laughter] later, while looking at his presidency, president ford remarked that he was prepared to allow history's judgment on his entire term in office to be rested exclusively on his nomination of
frank cherubino. [applause] frank: can you hear us in the back? we might need a microphone to pass around. just thinking, because of the sound -- are you ok? ok, i think we will need a mic. [indiscernible] frank okay, we're supposed to be : coming to the system. okay. my best experience with south florida audiences is they can never be too loud. [laughter] i don't want to waste anymore time. this is a thrill for me and it should be a thrill for all of you. there it goes. ok. all right. it's my...
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in just one month, 10,000 students flocked to frank and filed fafsas. a little more than two years later, a half a million frank users have secured mor than $7 billion in aid.e the sit helps them prevent a lot of common mistakes which can drive up their debt. >> list whatever i minimum in your account. if not, you are doing yourself a sservice. >> despite the early traction, frank's path to revenue wasn't l immediately r, but as tech o companiesen learn the answers lie in the data. >> schools are having a really challenging time when it ces to enrollment today, so we started building a feet jury that would recmend a good match for them to send their fafs . >> manyho need aid apply to only one or two schools, but frank helps them cast a wider net. little did we know a few months later it could also be valuable to schools, where they said, "wait a second, can we play." >> now, about 2,000 schools are paying franko help them find students who fit both their academic commuties and their financial aidel guides. frank won't say how much they pay for access, o
in just one month, 10,000 students flocked to frank and filed fafsas. a little more than two years later, a half a million frank users have secured mor than $7 billion in aid.e the sit helps them prevent a lot of common mistakes which can drive up their debt. >> list whatever i minimum in your account. if not, you are doing yourself a sservice. >> despite the early traction, frank's path to revenue wasn't l immediately r, but as tech o companiesen learn the answers lie in the data....
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(live frank lampard coming home? yes, then, welcome to stamford bridge, where, as you say, frank lampard enjoyed such success as a player. in fa ct, enjoyed such success as a player. in fact, he's the club's record scorer. more than 200 goals, known to the fa ns more than 200 goals, known to the fans as super frank. well, now he's back as their manager, as sarah campbell reports. # super, super frank... for 13 years, frank lampard helped chelsea fill up its trophy cabinet. he is their all—time record goal—scorer, and now he's back. delighted to be back. so many great memories of this place. the new role starts here. i cannot wait to get started. see you soon. his credentials as a player are undisputed, winning both domestic and european titles with the team. but he is still new to management. last season he took derby to the championship play—off final afterjust one year in charge. now he has accepted a three—year deal with one of the biggest football clubs in the world. what they can hopefully expect from me
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let's go to frank in new york, frank? >> caller: frank, yeah, how are you, cramer? >> how are you doing >> caller: i want your thoughts on accelerated diagnostics. >> we'll do a lot of homework because this is in vitro
let's go to frank in new york, frank? >> caller: frank, yeah, how are you, cramer? >> how are you doing >> caller: i want your thoughts on accelerated diagnostics. >> we'll do a lot of homework because this is in vitro
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and chelsea confirm former player frank lampard will take over at stamford bridge on a three—year contract. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with tennis, and day four at wimbledon, where the defending women's champion angelique kerber was knocked out, while the grudge match between rafael nadal and nick kyrgios saw the spaniard come out on top. holly hamilton rounds up the day's action at the all—england club. well, it was the class we were all waiting for. nick kyrgios and rafael nadal, it was their seventh meeting. arguing with the umpire, serving underarm and perhaps trying to get underarm and perhaps trying to get under the 18 time grand slam champion's skin. it didn't work, the dial winning champion's skin. it didn't work, the dialwinning infour champion's skin. it didn't work, the dial winning in four sets. i'm happy 110w. “ dial winning in four sets. i'm happy now. -- the dial. sometimes it's tough to see a couple of things on court and it's amazing how good he is able to play, you know, so if he's able forget about all this stuff, potentially his a grand slam
and chelsea confirm former player frank lampard will take over at stamford bridge on a three—year contract. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with tennis, and day four at wimbledon, where the defending women's champion angelique kerber was knocked out, while the grudge match between rafael nadal and nick kyrgios saw the spaniard come out on top. holly hamilton rounds up the day's action at the all—england club. well, it was the class we were all waiting for. nick kyrgios...
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he orders general franks to prepare a plan of attack. since his invasion of kuwait in the gulf war and 991 large parts of iraq had been under an international no fly zone. despite iraq's defeat and the terrible sanctions that were decimating his people saddam remained in power. in 1998 he drove u.n. inspectors sent to disarm him saddam was a dangerous man dangerous 1st to his own citizens and dangerous to the rest of the world. joe wilson knows iraq well in 1991 in baghdad he was the last american diplomat to meet with saddam hussein saddam was hemmed in . he was not a threat he had been turned from a major regional power into a 3rd rate dictator. just over $100.00 days after the attacks of $911.00 still fighting. in afghanistan america looks for another war richard powell publishes what is essentially a declaration of war. the same day franks visits bush at his ranch in texas in front of journalists the 2 men speak of the successes against the taliban in afghanistan where taliban got the country secure the country stable we will destroy
he orders general franks to prepare a plan of attack. since his invasion of kuwait in the gulf war and 991 large parts of iraq had been under an international no fly zone. despite iraq's defeat and the terrible sanctions that were decimating his people saddam remained in power. in 1998 he drove u.n. inspectors sent to disarm him saddam was a dangerous man dangerous 1st to his own citizens and dangerous to the rest of the world. joe wilson knows iraq well in 1991 in baghdad he was the last...
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frank figliuzzi, jeremy bash, our thanks. and coming up, as mueller day comes to a close, a look at where we go from here. and the next witness on the democrats' wish list. what are the chances of that? >>> the very next step either tomorrow or friday is we're going into court to enforce -- to ask for the grand jury material and to enforce the subpoena against mr. mcgahn. and that's particularly important because the excuses, and i won't call them reasons, the excuses that the white house gives for mcgahn not testifying, the nonsense about absolute immunity, et cetera, are the same excuses for all the other fact witnesses. and if we break that, we'll break the logjam. >> it's not clear whether mueller's testimony moved the needle either way on impeachment. it was interesting to hear jackie speier, fellow member of the california delegation, saying about the speaker tonight she may be softening toward impeachment. investigations sparked by the mueller report are far from over. that much we know. don mcgahn, he of former white
frank figliuzzi, jeremy bash, our thanks. and coming up, as mueller day comes to a close, a look at where we go from here. and the next witness on the democrats' wish list. what are the chances of that? >>> the very next step either tomorrow or friday is we're going into court to enforce -- to ask for the grand jury material and to enforce the subpoena against mr. mcgahn. and that's particularly important because the excuses, and i won't call them reasons, the excuses that the white...
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and 13 years at chelsea as a player — now frank lampard returns — as their new manager. and coming up on bbc news: it's been a good day for the british number one johanna konta, who's booked her place in the third round of wimbledon. good evening. the betting company william hill is planning to close around 700 stores across the uk after a government decision to reduce the maximum stake on fixed—odds betting terminals from £100 to £2. william hill said this had led to a "significant fall" in revenue — and there are now 4,500 jobs at risk. the union has called the news "devastating." the government, which acted after concerns that players could quickly lose large sums of money, said the gambling industry had had over a year to prepare for the change, including minimising job losses. our business correspondent emma simpson reports now from croydon. here is a borough with more than its fairshare of here is a borough with more than its fair share of bookies. there are 17 william hill shops with a croydon postcode. the success of fixed odds betting terminals is one big
and 13 years at chelsea as a player — now frank lampard returns — as their new manager. and coming up on bbc news: it's been a good day for the british number one johanna konta, who's booked her place in the third round of wimbledon. good evening. the betting company william hill is planning to close around 700 stores across the uk after a government decision to reduce the maximum stake on fixed—odds betting terminals from £100 to £2. william hill said this had led to a...
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and jeremy and frank are back. i saw nancy pelosi earlier today sort of downplaying the impeachment vote. obviously, she's spent a lot of time and energy. that's just what we've seen in public but also in private trying to keep her caucus together around the question of impeachment. what are the stakes next week for the mueller testimony? >> she's been very clear she thinks this vote is way premature and sends the wrong wreckage and substantively is not correct. i do think the mueller testimony going to be important. number one, just to hear it in his own voice in a very just the facts kind of presentation that marine, that nonpartisan, nonpolitical official i think will be very powerful. and then i think there's a lot of new information about the way the attorney general presented the information. and also about what really motivated bob mueller's ultimate decision not to charge the president. i think that's going to make for a very compelling hearing, and it's going to really define the contours of the way forwar
and jeremy and frank are back. i saw nancy pelosi earlier today sort of downplaying the impeachment vote. obviously, she's spent a lot of time and energy. that's just what we've seen in public but also in private trying to keep her caucus together around the question of impeachment. what are the stakes next week for the mueller testimony? >> she's been very clear she thinks this vote is way premature and sends the wrong wreckage and substantively is not correct. i do think the mueller...
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frank figliuzzi, jeremy bash, our thanks. and coming up, as mueller day comes to a close, a look at where we go from here. and the next witness on the democrats' wish list. what are the chances of that? f t [alarm beeping] {tires screeching} {truck honking} (avo) life doesn't give you many second chances. but a subaru can. (dad) you guys ok? you alright? wow. (avo) eyesight with pre-collision braking. standard on the subaru ascent. the three-row subaru ascent. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. the business of family time... ...and downtime. ...and you time. ...and forgetting what time it is...altogether. modernized comfort inns and suites have been refreshed because when your business is making time, our business is you. get the lowest price guaranteed on all choice hotels when you book direct at choicehotels.com. to take care of any messy situations. and put irritation in its place. and if i can get comfortable keeping this tookus safe and protected... ...you can get comfortable doing the same with yours. preparationh
frank figliuzzi, jeremy bash, our thanks. and coming up, as mueller day comes to a close, a look at where we go from here. and the next witness on the democrats' wish list. what are the chances of that? f t [alarm beeping] {tires screeching} {truck honking} (avo) life doesn't give you many second chances. but a subaru can. (dad) you guys ok? you alright? wow. (avo) eyesight with pre-collision braking. standard on the subaru ascent. the three-row subaru ascent. love. it's what makes a subaru a...
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over, frank, so they can see you. come on, frank. president, the one thing, we have -- mike collins gave me words time for describing of fantastic and beautiful, and i counted them, in three minutes used four fantastics and two beautifuls. let me close n: off with this one thing. i was thinking, as you came we know it was a success. and it had only been eight days, just a week, a long week, but greatest week in the history of the world since the creation. what e, as a result of happened in this week, the world infinitely, and also, as i'm going to find on this trip around the world, and heretary rogers will find as recovers the other countries in what you'veesult of done, the world has never been closer together before, and we you for that, and i only hope that all of us in government, all of us america, that as a result of what you've done, we can do our job a little better. we can reach for the stars, just as you have reached so far to the stars. don't want to how old any longer. does anybody have a last word? do you t promotions,
over, frank, so they can see you. come on, frank. president, the one thing, we have -- mike collins gave me words time for describing of fantastic and beautiful, and i counted them, in three minutes used four fantastics and two beautifuls. let me close n: off with this one thing. i was thinking, as you came we know it was a success. and it had only been eight days, just a week, a long week, but greatest week in the history of the world since the creation. what e, as a result of happened in this...
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we have a newsweek magazine featuring barney frank on it. he had served three terms as congressman in massachusetts before he came out as being a person. the citizens of massachusetts reelected him several more times. and after he left office, he married his longtime partner, jim ready. this is a button that they handed out at their wedding. >> we are going to walk around the corner and explore the story of lgbtq activist fighting for the right to serve in the military. in 1974, leonard -- was a sergeant in the air force. he was a decorated vietnam war veteran. he had served three tours of duty. in fact, he had the bronze star. he decided to challenge the military ban on people serving. and again, working with frank how many, the father of the lgbtq rights movement, he decided to push back against the air force. the air force discharged him and offered him a settlement, instead of trying to do change its policy. but you see, this person brave stance going on the cover of time magazine in 1975, saying, i am a homosexual. the firstperson to ap
we have a newsweek magazine featuring barney frank on it. he had served three terms as congressman in massachusetts before he came out as being a person. the citizens of massachusetts reelected him several more times. and after he left office, he married his longtime partner, jim ready. this is a button that they handed out at their wedding. >> we are going to walk around the corner and explore the story of lgbtq activist fighting for the right to serve in the military. in 1974, leonard...
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frank and joyce are sticking around, among others. so thankfully is nicolle wallace, with whom we turn it over with pleasure at the 4:00 hour. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> it was not fun but history. >>> it's 4:00 in new york. we're going to continue with our breaking news coverage of testimony today on capitol hill from special counsel robert mueller himself. donald trump and his first reaction since the end of those hearings just tweeted, quote, truth is a force of nature. for once we agree with him. in fact today's testimony revealed just a few uncomfortable truths for this president. first, that the obstruction of justice evidence, mueller's investigation uncovered against him is vast and damaging and it could be enough to charge trump with a crime after he leaves office. second, that the mueller investigation was not a witch-hunt at all. the list of lies in trump's circles about conduct with russians is long and the bottom line, the president's claim he was totally exonerated by robert mueller's probe is false. >> the president
frank and joyce are sticking around, among others. so thankfully is nicolle wallace, with whom we turn it over with pleasure at the 4:00 hour. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> it was not fun but history. >>> it's 4:00 in new york. we're going to continue with our breaking news coverage of testimony today on capitol hill from special counsel robert mueller himself. donald trump and his first reaction since the end of those hearings just tweeted, quote, truth is a force...
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the diary of frank frank would be, like, every day, dear diary, no school today, hell, yeah! ( laughter ) this war is awesome! ( laughter ) every other page would have, like, cartoon s from middle school. ( laughter ) like there's a drawing of goku here that didn't exist yet. he's, like, my name means hot dog-hot dog. that's pretty cool. ( laughter ) racism is a big problem in america, too. i think white people say racial slurs sometimes because they're jealous, like it's a word they can't say, and they're, like, we should say every word! i'm here to tell you, if you're white, there's something we can say no other race can say, and that's we're the only race that can call things bad boys. ( laughter ) i don't know if you follow. ( laughter ) like hdmi cables? ( laughter ) plug a couple of those bad boys in -- oh, yeah! ( applause ) now you're white. now you're doing it, you know? maybe get a keurig masine -- mae get some k cups, throw a couple of those bad boys in there. that's our culture. that's what we have. all right, i've got to wrap this bad boy up. thank you very honey
the diary of frank frank would be, like, every day, dear diary, no school today, hell, yeah! ( laughter ) this war is awesome! ( laughter ) every other page would have, like, cartoon s from middle school. ( laughter ) like there's a drawing of goku here that didn't exist yet. he's, like, my name means hot dog-hot dog. that's pretty cool. ( laughter ) racism is a big problem in america, too. i think white people say racial slurs sometimes because they're jealous, like it's a word they can't say,...
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i see frank nodding. frank, if you look at the ripple -- if you look at the mueller statement as a pebble thrown in the pond, that ripple rippled to the oval to donald trump, it rippled to congress where some of the regrets spilled out to the public about not seizing the richness of the narrative told in the mueller report, not seizing the airwaves, not telling the story and reading from his report and focusing the public's attention on all of the horrible conduct and unflattering anecdotal evidence in the mueller report. if you take those nine minutes -- and i'm not good at math, but we're going to have a factor of i don't know what, someone good at math will tweet it to me, he will be on tv for five hours. you take that ripple and draw it out. we don't know what we don't know about the effect of wednesday's testimony. >> so the time is on the side of the questioners. by that i mean mueller's history on the hill that's been to first be reticent to answer with yes, no, i will talk to you later about it of
i see frank nodding. frank, if you look at the ripple -- if you look at the mueller statement as a pebble thrown in the pond, that ripple rippled to the oval to donald trump, it rippled to congress where some of the regrets spilled out to the public about not seizing the richness of the narrative told in the mueller report, not seizing the airwaves, not telling the story and reading from his report and focusing the public's attention on all of the horrible conduct and unflattering anecdotal...
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for the new currency some already use the common money a common money it's called the sea far from frank which is pegged to the euro and has been criticized as a colonial left over supporters of the new eco say it will encourage integration and protect small countries from the global currency markets nigerian president mohamed called the currency quote an essential prerequisite to promote corporation and integration in nigeria nigeria whose oil dependent economy accounts for 2 thirds of the region's g.d.p. . would likely dominate a future monetary zone but critics say there isn't enough economic convergence meaning some economies do much worse than others a problem the euro zone knows all too well debt is also growing in the region and intra regional trade is slow political instability from ebola to civil wars could easily destabilize a regional currency again and again well let's talk about this with our correspondent wise wise how close are we really to a unified west african economy. well i think that is to walk ahead although it caused give a deadline of next year to study this but t
for the new currency some already use the common money a common money it's called the sea far from frank which is pegged to the euro and has been criticized as a colonial left over supporters of the new eco say it will encourage integration and protect small countries from the global currency markets nigerian president mohamed called the currency quote an essential prerequisite to promote corporation and integration in nigeria nigeria whose oil dependent economy accounts for 2 thirds of the...
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come on over, frank, so they can see you. and -- come on, frank. >> mr. president, the one thing, we have a powet in mike cllings. -- collings. -- collins. he gave me a hard time for describing words of fantastic and beautiful, and i counted them, in three minutes up there he used four fantastics and two beautifuls. president nixon: let me close off with this one thing. i was thinking, as you came down, and we know it was a success. and it had only been eight days, just a week, a long week, but this is the greatest week in the history of the world since the creation. because, as a result of what happened in this week, the world is bigger infinitely, and also, as i'm going to find on this trip around the world, and secretary rogers will find as he covers the other countries in asia, as a result of what you've done, the world has never been closer together before, and we just thank you for that, and i only hope that all of us in government, all of us america, -- in america, that as a result of what you've done, we can do our job a little better. we can reac
come on over, frank, so they can see you. and -- come on, frank. >> mr. president, the one thing, we have a powet in mike cllings. -- collings. -- collins. he gave me a hard time for describing words of fantastic and beautiful, and i counted them, in three minutes up there he used four fantastics and two beautifuls. president nixon: let me close off with this one thing. i was thinking, as you came down, and we know it was a success. and it had only been eight days, just a week, a long...
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. >> and i'm frank. police in american canyon are asking homeowners to check their surveillance video after more than 30 cars were hit over the weekend. we're there tonight with the video and reaction from victims, deborah? >> reporter: frank, that happened in the early morning hours, 2:30 to 4:30 a.m. both saturday and sunday mornings on opposite sides of town. now, police do have some video, but as you said, they need more. >> there was police going xup down, going through every house. >> reporter: a rude awakening sunday morning for perla lopez and her neighbors. on a half dozen streets on american canyon's west side parked cars had windows shattered>> very disappointing. i mean, they didn't take anything valuable. there was nothing valuable in there. now we're going to have to pay for the repairs. >> the man is looking for bags or things he's targeting for. his friend is walking down the sidewalk. >> reporter: security video shows two suspects before floodlights sent them scurrying . >> he's very thi
. >> and i'm frank. police in american canyon are asking homeowners to check their surveillance video after more than 30 cars were hit over the weekend. we're there tonight with the video and reaction from victims, deborah? >> reporter: frank, that happened in the early morning hours, 2:30 to 4:30 a.m. both saturday and sunday mornings on opposite sides of town. now, police do have some video, but as you said, they need more. >> there was police going xup down, going through...
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i'm frank holland at cnbc headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. wall street is said to open up in the red this morning. yesterday stocks rising following several positive earnings reports and news about a fresh round of u.s./china trade talks will begin sometime in the next week. the dow and the nasdaq closing just shy of new record highs. on today's watch list, a report on new home sales and earnings from at&t, boeing, facebook, ford and tesla. >>> ups is going seven days a week. the company will add sunday delivery starting early next year as it responds to the huge growth in online is postal service which delivers some ups packages in the final leg of their journey. > yowant a nice coffee, frappuccino? you don't want toea home or your office? we have an answer for that. starbucks will expand delivrshi. it tested last fall in miami and adden nuary. uber eats currently charges a fee of $2.49 for starbucks orders, small amount for somebody who goes to tahoe or takes long locations to send something to their friend on the east coast. >> we're alway
i'm frank holland at cnbc headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. wall street is said to open up in the red this morning. yesterday stocks rising following several positive earnings reports and news about a fresh round of u.s./china trade talks will begin sometime in the next week. the dow and the nasdaq closing just shy of new record highs. on today's watch list, a report on new home sales and earnings from at&t, boeing, facebook, ford and tesla. >>> ups is going...
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rockiest in the years and that we've entered an era of mutual disillusionment i'm very glad to have frank langfitt join us for this conversation he's a journalist formerly based in china and out now with a book looking at the relationship from the ground up it's called shanghai free taxi a frank what do you think of when you think of mutual disillusionment. well i guess what i've been really struck by melissa is how both sides particularly the people in both countries now have much dimmer view of the governments of the other country and i think in the case of china one thing is disillusionment with the democratic system a lot of people in china are not happy with president trump he's a cut not the kind of leader they thought would lead a democracy like the united states i think that there are people who are very proud of country company like walk away and they see it as being targeted and used in a pawn in this trade war i think on the american side there was a belief perhaps it was naive among many scholars and a lot of other people in government that economic engagement with china would
rockiest in the years and that we've entered an era of mutual disillusionment i'm very glad to have frank langfitt join us for this conversation he's a journalist formerly based in china and out now with a book looking at the relationship from the ground up it's called shanghai free taxi a frank what do you think of when you think of mutual disillusionment. well i guess what i've been really struck by melissa is how both sides particularly the people in both countries now have much dimmer view...
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the conversation will be moderated by frank, a familiar figure to many of you. frank started out in long island and graduated from the u.s. naval academy. he served in the navy. completed a journalism masters at northwestern university, began work in chicago and eventually came to south florida and joined the miami herald for several years and then he moved to the palm beach post where he has been writing a local news column for -- it says 2016 ears, frank. can it be? he also lectures at fsu and probably does other things i don't know about. anyway. [laughter] while justice stevens will have to leave immediately afterward, and i ask you to please give him some easy access of the aisle, frank has agreed to stick around if there is audience interest in doing that. no further delays. frank. [applause] can you hear in the back? we might need a microphone to pass around. are you okay? we will try it. i think we will need a mic. ok, we're supposed to be coming to the system. ok. my best experience with south florida audiences is they can never be too loud. but don't w
the conversation will be moderated by frank, a familiar figure to many of you. frank started out in long island and graduated from the u.s. naval academy. he served in the navy. completed a journalism masters at northwestern university, began work in chicago and eventually came to south florida and joined the miami herald for several years and then he moved to the palm beach post where he has been writing a local news column for -- it says 2016 ears, frank. can it be? he also lectures at fsu...
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danger well we'll talk about that was a man who is fighting for his son to remain a boy and sociologist frank furedi. your boy. girl who told you your girl molly gender identity is something children as young as 3 are unlikely to have heard of it seems. a clear understanding of who they want to be. in the biz across fire of debate about whether a sex change there at the should be available to the young and vulnerable while celebrities office a poet in the forefront calling it necessary treatment experts argue about whether such progress really will improve thousands of people's lives or represents a dangerous trend for humanity. jeff younger a father of the 70 year old james jeff welcome to the show it's great to have you with us thanks for agreeing to talk to us thank you for you're welcome thank you for having me on so your story has sparked a huge debate all around walt at the very beginning when your son james 1st told you that he was a girl what was your reaction i mean where you taken aback did you take it seriously i took it very seriously because i had to some information what i was s
danger well we'll talk about that was a man who is fighting for his son to remain a boy and sociologist frank furedi. your boy. girl who told you your girl molly gender identity is something children as young as 3 are unlikely to have heard of it seems. a clear understanding of who they want to be. in the biz across fire of debate about whether a sex change there at the should be available to the young and vulnerable while celebrities office a poet in the forefront calling it necessary...
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out now with a book looking at the relationship from the ground up it's called shanghai free taxi a frank what do you think of when you think of mutual disillusionment. well i guess what i've been really struck by melissa is how both sides particularly the people in both countries now much dimmer view of the governments of the other country and i think in the case of china one thing is disillusionment with the democratic system a lot of people in china are not happy with president trump he's a kind of not the kind of leader they thought would lead a democracy like the united states i think that there are people who are very proud of country company like walk away and they see it as being targeted and used in a pawn in this trade war i think on the american side there was a belief perhaps it was naive among many scholars and a lot of other people in government that economic engagement with china would lead to more liberal china that's not what has happened obviously we see now the most assertive an authoritarian leader in you know decades of the day in china and she jinping so i think that
out now with a book looking at the relationship from the ground up it's called shanghai free taxi a frank what do you think of when you think of mutual disillusionment. well i guess what i've been really struck by melissa is how both sides particularly the people in both countries now much dimmer view of the governments of the other country and i think in the case of china one thing is disillusionment with the democratic system a lot of people in china are not happy with president trump he's a...
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you're going to like this, frank. that is 89-year-old monty moore. >> i love that guy. >> play-by-play announcer way back when. all those great years in the '70s. and he would call this off the bat of matt olson a dinger for the good guy. a two-run dinger in the third. erase as 3-0 deficit. fourth inning load them up. this is chris herman in his first game for the a's. he's been injured all year. that's a grand slam. and the a's take a 6-3 lead over to twins. good ball club. minnesota now within 7-6 in the seventh. mark canna deep and gone. his 12th. it's an 8-6 final. the a's are hot. they have won six of their last seven. >>> and take you to san diego. how old are you when you get your first cellphone? 2 or 3? can't you watch the game without tweeting? i guess not. first batter of the game, fifth pitch by matt strahm is deposited over and out by donovan solano who had three hits tonight. here's a nonhome run. a rarity these days. austin slater called up from the minors. last night he had a big game. kevin polar had
you're going to like this, frank. that is 89-year-old monty moore. >> i love that guy. >> play-by-play announcer way back when. all those great years in the '70s. and he would call this off the bat of matt olson a dinger for the good guy. a two-run dinger in the third. erase as 3-0 deficit. fourth inning load them up. this is chris herman in his first game for the a's. he's been injured all year. that's a grand slam. and the a's take a 6-3 lead over to twins. good ball club....
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a lot of the history here, frank. >> we'll see you back there at 6:00. >> frank, you remember that evening? >> i do. i can remember that. >> we just got back from the lake camping. it was like 6:00 or 7:00. it was in the afternoon. we had just gotten home and it was on the grainy plague and white tv. it was amazing. >> it really was. >> it still gives me a chill. where were you? >> i was at home watch ng the kitchen on the black and wyatt tv. >> so with that said let's go to the forecast which is going to include a cool down as we get towards thursday, friday and saturday. we talked about it last night. the weather tomorrow will be just like today alittle warmer in some places. over all, upper 80s, low 90s. that is not a heatwave. cooler on your bay area thursday, friday and saturday. low to mid-80s. you see the wind offshore. there is a little bit of wind. we tried to scour the fog out of there. you see the clouds overhead. there is a pattern, perfect if you're cal fire. you like the higher humidities and lower temperatures. this is the time of year we can get the 105-degree weather but n
a lot of the history here, frank. >> we'll see you back there at 6:00. >> frank, you remember that evening? >> i do. i can remember that. >> we just got back from the lake camping. it was like 6:00 or 7:00. it was in the afternoon. we had just gotten home and it was on the grainy plague and white tv. it was amazing. >> it really was. >> it still gives me a chill. where were you? >> i was at home watch ng the kitchen on the black and wyatt tv. >>...
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, frank. >> reporter: i'm not far away from you and we will get to the trivia in a moment. i met the metro city restaurant and that maybe the best eggs benedict i have ever seen. have you taken a bite yet? >> a little bit. >> reporter: she has been patiently waiting but you y, al it is a great time down here on murphy avenue, by the way. this city has gone through a lot of from agriculture 63 years, believe i not. he said 53 years ago he would hunt doves and jackrabbits a few blocks from here. getting back to the trivia one wanted to know how much the folks of sunnyvale really know about their town and here we go. >> reporter: one thing that started the gaming craze it was developed in the bar and sunnyvale and can you name it? >> i'm sure you have played paying -- ping blank. >> that is ping-pong. >> pong. >> reporter: are you sure? >> i'm sure. >> reporter: the water tower supplied water to the orchards of sunnyvale and there are four fruits that are featured on the can, and can you name them? >> the peaks, pare back and pineapple. >> cherry. >> reporter: jerry is right.
, frank. >> reporter: i'm not far away from you and we will get to the trivia in a moment. i met the metro city restaurant and that maybe the best eggs benedict i have ever seen. have you taken a bite yet? >> a little bit. >> reporter: she has been patiently waiting but you y, al it is a great time down here on murphy avenue, by the way. this city has gone through a lot of from agriculture 63 years, believe i not. he said 53 years ago he would hunt doves and jackrabbits a few...
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let's be frank about this, this is what donald trump himself has suggested. if you really want to curry favour with someone like donald trump, why not listen to him and give him the pretence that he is influencing britain? that thing with trophies he isn't interested in friendships and alliances, he is only interested in what trump can get for trump so this idea you can put a room up and a pointless person and he will give us an easy trade deal, they are only fantasies. trump will only do what is an advantage to himself. you talk about this idea that it could be trying to curry favour with boris johnson but boris johnson trying to curry favour with boris johnson but borisjohnson really wa nts a johnson but borisjohnson really wants a good relationship with the white house. yes, exactly and this doesn't play well in the short term andl doesn't play well in the short term and i think politicians and diplomats on both sides of the pond will be looking at how this is dealt with and addressed. yes, the cat is out of the bag now, it will be all about who gets punis
let's be frank about this, this is what donald trump himself has suggested. if you really want to curry favour with someone like donald trump, why not listen to him and give him the pretence that he is influencing britain? that thing with trophies he isn't interested in friendships and alliances, he is only interested in what trump can get for trump so this idea you can put a room up and a pointless person and he will give us an easy trade deal, they are only fantasies. trump will only do what...
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. >> and i'm frank somerville. those two sites are city-owned land, one in the dakota neighborhood, another behind city hall. azenith smith is in fremont where hundreds of people showed up at tonight's city council meeting. >> reporter: and frank and julie, many of them are still here. 250 people signed up to speak during public comment period. this item was not on the agenda, but many people filling the council chambers and overflow rooms, hoping citys. a boisterous crowd outside fremont city hall, many holding signs not dakota, referring to a proposal to build a navigation center for the homeless on city-owned land on dakota road. an online petition with 7,000 signatures. >> we want to do the right thing. we want to do the right thing to help and not, you know, getting neighborhoods against neighborhoods. >> reporter: he and hundreds of neighborhoods packed council chambers and overflow rooms. they want the center located at a parking lot behind city al, away from homes, away from schools. >> have you ever talked
. >> and i'm frank somerville. those two sites are city-owned land, one in the dakota neighborhood, another behind city hall. azenith smith is in fremont where hundreds of people showed up at tonight's city council meeting. >> reporter: and frank and julie, many of them are still here. 250 people signed up to speak during public comment period. this item was not on the agenda, but many people filling the council chambers and overflow rooms, hoping citys. a boisterous crowd outside...
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out now with a book looking at the relationship from the ground up it's called shanghai free taxi a frank what do you think of when you think of mutual disillusionment. well i guess what i've been really struck by melissa is how both sides particularly the people in both countries now much dimmer view of the governments of the other country and i think in the case of china one thing is disillusionment with the democratic system a lot of people in china are not happy with president trump he's not the kind of leader they thought would lead a democracy like the united states i think that there are people who are very proud of the company like walk away and they see it as being targeted and used in a pawn in this trade war i think on the american side there was a belief perhaps it was naive among many scholars and a lot of other people in government that economic engagement with china would lead to more liberal china that's not what has happened obviously we see now the most assertive an authoritarian leader in you know decades of the child and she jinping so i think that both sides now have
out now with a book looking at the relationship from the ground up it's called shanghai free taxi a frank what do you think of when you think of mutual disillusionment. well i guess what i've been really struck by melissa is how both sides particularly the people in both countries now much dimmer view of the governments of the other country and i think in the case of china one thing is disillusionment with the democratic system a lot of people in china are not happy with president trump he's...
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frank? >> my question is, and to use another football analogy end around, i will say mueller was charlie brown and lucy pulled the football away and that's barr. >> totally agree. >> here's my question to mueller, you were clearly operating in cliens with doj policy that you can't indict a sitting president. did you ever have a discussion with the attorney general of united states to make sure you were on the same sheet of music? and if you had that discussion, what did he say? because he did pull the football out from under you. there was dysfunction between those two offices, and i need answers as to why. >> and why did you write two letters? what was your concern? >> exactly. what was the dysfunction. how hard back does it go? was rob rosenstein involved in the dysfunction? did he tell you to play by the rules and yank it out from under you? >> a few more. i also would want to know, i would like to hear him say if he wasn't the president of the united states, would he be facing three, fou
frank? >> my question is, and to use another football analogy end around, i will say mueller was charlie brown and lucy pulled the football away and that's barr. >> totally agree. >> here's my question to mueller, you were clearly operating in cliens with doj policy that you can't indict a sitting president. did you ever have a discussion with the attorney general of united states to make sure you were on the same sheet of music? and if you had that discussion, what did he...
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come on over, frank, so they can see you. and -- come on, frank. >> mr. president, the one thing, we have -- mike collins gave me a hard time for describing words of fantastic and beautiful, and i counted them, in three minutes up there he used four fantastics and two beautifuls. president nixon: let me close off with this one thing. i was thinking, as you came down, and we know it was a success. and it had only been eight days, just a week, a long week, but this is the greatest week in the history of the world since the creation. because, as a result of what happened in this week, the world is bigger infinitely, and also, as i'm going to find on this trip around the world, and secretary rogers will find as he covers the other countries in asia, as a result of what you've done, the world has never been closer together before, and we just thank you for that, and i only hope that all of us in government, all of us america, that as a result of what you've done, we can do our job a little better. we can reach for the stars, just as you have reached so far to
come on over, frank, so they can see you. and -- come on, frank. >> mr. president, the one thing, we have -- mike collins gave me a hard time for describing words of fantastic and beautiful, and i counted them, in three minutes up there he used four fantastics and two beautifuls. president nixon: let me close off with this one thing. i was thinking, as you came down, and we know it was a success. and it had only been eight days, just a week, a long week, but this is the greatest week in...
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correspondence has come into the open but it's also important to say it's the job of ambassadors to give frank and personal opinions about what's happening in the countries that they serve. exit polls suggest greece has elected a new centre right government, ousting the leftist syriza party, in a snap election. jubilation for the united states who have won the women's world cup with a 2—0 victory against the netherlands in france. skirmishes have broken out between demonstrators and police in hong kong, after another large—scale protest against china's increasing control over the territory. the jodrell bank observatory in cheshire, which has been at the forefront of astronomical research, is declared a unesco world heritage site. the foreign office has begun an investigation, into who leaked emails from britain's ambassador to washington, which described the trump administration as being "inept" and "uniquely dysfunctional. " in the memos, obtained by the mail on sunday, sir kim darroch, says despite his shortcomings, president trump shouldn't be written off. here's our washington correspo
correspondence has come into the open but it's also important to say it's the job of ambassadors to give frank and personal opinions about what's happening in the countries that they serve. exit polls suggest greece has elected a new centre right government, ousting the leftist syriza party, in a snap election. jubilation for the united states who have won the women's world cup with a 2—0 victory against the netherlands in france. skirmishes have broken out between demonstrators and police in...
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i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. the rescue happened at 10:30 on saturday night in fremont east of the 680 mission boulevard exit. new at 11:00 tonight, ktvu's azenith smith joins us live after speaking with that officer about the dangerous rescue, as knit? >> reporter: julie, frank, the whole thing lasting roughly two minutes. it happened right over here. you can see the homeowner put up caution tape so no one slips on the leftover car greece. the tree was broken from t base and has since been removed. the fire left many bushes on thr crash on kerner avenue saturday night he had no time to think. cellphone video from a witness captures what he was up against. a lexus on its side, its engine and hood heavily involved in flames, and the large tree the car hit halfway inside. >> when i got out of my car, people started yelling there's somebody trapped in there. i grabbed a fire extinguisher which didn't do much at first. i thought i could control the fire. >> reporter: the fire was out of control. he sprayed the gas ta
i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. the rescue happened at 10:30 on saturday night in fremont east of the 680 mission boulevard exit. new at 11:00 tonight, ktvu's azenith smith joins us live after speaking with that officer about the dangerous rescue, as knit? >> reporter: julie, frank, the whole thing lasting roughly two minutes. it happened right over here. you can see the homeowner put up caution tape so no one slips on the leftover car greece. the tree was broken from...
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going to bay whether young kids should be subject to gender reassignment therapy what sociologist frank furedi and jeff who problem firsthand was his 7 year old son facing such therapy that's it for this edition of sophie and co and i'll see you next time. i don't want to talk to a communist news agency forgive me we'll have to find someone else. to go. into the future just like. this is. seeing through the. thanks. we have to go back 6 2. i think. it's an indication of how. it's all. moved towards we are definitely winning it because we have the people they have people in power but we are. stacey. fill out let's say i'm at. the fight c street fraud thank you for. destroying. that slavery. will not obey the voice of the lord you're going to do all these long months and. then all these curses shall come upon you and overtake you. and then the white people. must pretend that. you get rid of whites only problems will go. to what you did. in the. white horse will find themselves. means. it's. end of. the. civil war in south africa. and. in the headlines in the u.k. government orders an inve
going to bay whether young kids should be subject to gender reassignment therapy what sociologist frank furedi and jeff who problem firsthand was his 7 year old son facing such therapy that's it for this edition of sophie and co and i'll see you next time. i don't want to talk to a communist news agency forgive me we'll have to find someone else. to go. into the future just like. this is. seeing through the. thanks. we have to go back 6 2. i think. it's an indication of how. it's all. moved...
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frank and julie? >> azenith smith in the south bay tonight. thank you. >>> all right, we're waiting on a warm you. and it's going to be a little bit longer. tomorrow it will warm, but subtle, a degree or two, and then a few more the next day and a few more the next day. by friday ask saturday we'll see numbers perhaps into the low 90s. this is not a heat wave, trying to get back to close to normal. these were the highs from today. 82 degrees in fairfield is is cooler than i would expect this time ofwe're splitting hairs. you're not going the much of a difference other than you might notice a little bit. you're going see more rapid clearing, i guess, tomorrow in the inland valleys. if you get to 85 degrees, that's noticeable over to 78 of a couple days ago. but with that said, this weather system to the north is delivering rain to vancouver island, portland, seattle. even brought showers to the reading area around northeast california. the impact for us is fog's coming on shore because it's been stretched out and lifted up. that low is not supp
frank and julie? >> azenith smith in the south bay tonight. thank you. >>> all right, we're waiting on a warm you. and it's going to be a little bit longer. tomorrow it will warm, but subtle, a degree or two, and then a few more the next day and a few more the next day. by friday ask saturday we'll see numbers perhaps into the low 90s. this is not a heat wave, trying to get back to close to normal. these were the highs from today. 82 degrees in fairfield is is cooler than i would...
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to be frank, i really got tired of seeing rats and dropouts speaking for the aryan brotherhood. they don't speak for us. they're not real brothers or they wouldn't have dropped out. they're marked men. they're dead men walking. as well they should be. >> weaver's role in the aryan brotherhood is one of the reasons he has been housed in administrative segregation. a lockdown unit. >> that was part of the reason why -- that's part of the reason why we sent him over there. >> that's part of the reason why we sent him over there. >> just his activity and his influence over the population being a leader with the stg group is enough reason to keep him over there. just at that. bu he can call shots and make things happen and stand back in the shadows. >> think i don't understand is they put me in here thinking i can make a hit. how does that save that person? he's still going to get hit. if i had the authority to do that, which i don't. but my past haunts me. and it's bloody. >> coming up -- >> as far as the extortion, i think he's lying. >> nick compton's story comes under fire. and l
to be frank, i really got tired of seeing rats and dropouts speaking for the aryan brotherhood. they don't speak for us. they're not real brothers or they wouldn't have dropped out. they're marked men. they're dead men walking. as well they should be. >> weaver's role in the aryan brotherhood is one of the reasons he has been housed in administrative segregation. a lockdown unit. >> that was part of the reason why -- that's part of the reason why we sent him over there. >>...
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that, that must've been pretty cool. >> frank, this was so cool. michael collins is the guy who was orbiting the moon as neil armstrong and buzz aldrin were down on the moon's surface. we were here at the museum earlier today, able to shake his hand, and it was just truly what an honor, his daughter was with him and as she described him to me, he was really a down- to-earth kind of guy, that's the way she put it. really was such a cool thing to really meet this living legend pick >> does he have any pins, the first man on the moon, the second, the guy who had to orbit the moon? i mean, we talk about that in terms of the roles they played, and how certainly remarkable, you don't want to take anything away from that, you know? but it looks a >> he got so close. >> of course. so, he did. i was reading up a bit about it, just because you know you hear about neil armstrong, you hear about buzz aldrin, but michael collins, not quite as much. when he first was up there orbiting, there was a point where he was just by himself, in this module, the main part
that, that must've been pretty cool. >> frank, this was so cool. michael collins is the guy who was orbiting the moon as neil armstrong and buzz aldrin were down on the moon's surface. we were here at the museum earlier today, able to shake his hand, and it was just truly what an honor, his daughter was with him and as she described him to me, he was really a down- to-earth kind of guy, that's the way she put it. really was such a cool thing to really meet this living legend pick >>...
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. >> and i'm frank somerville. the shooting happened in the northbound direction of 880 at 98th avenue in oakland. that's just south of the oakland coliseum near the oakland airport. police say the shooting happened about 6:30 tonight. the freeway didn't reopen until 8:40 tonight. that's what you're seeing here. our traffic camera was rolling at the exact moment when the highway patrol allowed drivers to resume using all lanes of traffic. developing news from ktvu's jana katsuyama. she was on that closed stretch of freeway but has moved near the coliseum where the road re-opened. jenna, what have you learned? >> reporter: well, frank, what a difference it makes, this is moving freely. an hour and a half ago it was such a mess. a lot of frustrated drivers during the evening commute. i talked to the chp, and they say right now they searching for that driver that opened fire out here on the highway and shot at a car. chp investigators surrounded the toyota rav4 suv stopped in the center lane of northbound # 80 just pa
. >> and i'm frank somerville. the shooting happened in the northbound direction of 880 at 98th avenue in oakland. that's just south of the oakland coliseum near the oakland airport. police say the shooting happened about 6:30 tonight. the freeway didn't reopen until 8:40 tonight. that's what you're seeing here. our traffic camera was rolling at the exact moment when the highway patrol allowed drivers to resume using all lanes of traffic. developing news from ktvu's jana katsuyama. she...
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i'm frank holland at cnbc headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. wall street is set to open up sharply higher this morning. investors all around the world are reacting to the u.s. and china striking a trade truce this weekend, agreeing not to imurth tariffs time being. the markets closing out the first half of the year with gains on friday. the dow had its best month since october of 2015 and turned in its best first half since 1999. >>> if you're flying out on the fourth of july, get ready for some extra, get there extra early. the number of passengers will be a record flying this week with 12 million people expected to pass through security checkpoints between july 3rd and the 7th. the peak day will likely be sunday. the tsa anticipates screening about 2.7 million passengers and crew members on the peak days, that's an additional 500,000 people than on a typical day. you could also face extra traffic out there on the roads. aaa says the number of drivers is expected to rise by more than 4% this year and some cities will be three times more conges
i'm frank holland at cnbc headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. wall street is set to open up sharply higher this morning. investors all around the world are reacting to the u.s. and china striking a trade truce this weekend, agreeing not to imurth tariffs time being. the markets closing out the first half of the year with gains on friday. the dow had its best month since october of 2015 and turned in its best first half since 1999. >>> if you're flying out on the...
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>> it was a memo from a chat from a man who worked at the nsa , frank. it was just a request from the nsa for gchq to assist them in bugging the offices of the six u.n. security council delegates. amy: weight, spying on an eavesdropping, wiretapping, whatever? and who were these six countries? >> you are putting m me on the spot. amy: i know. gavin? >> angola, cameroon, bulgaria, chile, pakistan, and mexico. amy: so bugging these six countries. >> nonmember on the sessions nonpermanent members at the time.. amy: they would figure out which way they would vote so they could sway them. >> the idea was to gather information they could use to into them or threaten them voting yes for the resolution. >> tremendous amount of pressure coming down because if tony blair and bush had been able to resolution, the weapons of mass destruction issue would have been almost pretty much irrelevant. there were two legal ways to go to war, either based on the u.n. resolution we're all going together or you got approval to your self-defense argument. katharine gun, you see
>> it was a memo from a chat from a man who worked at the nsa , frank. it was just a request from the nsa for gchq to assist them in bugging the offices of the six u.n. security council delegates. amy: weight, spying on an eavesdropping, wiretapping, whatever? and who were these six countries? >> you are putting m me on the spot. amy: i know. gavin? >> angola, cameroon, bulgaria, chile, pakistan, and mexico. amy: so bugging these six countries. >> nonmember on the...
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marÍa: que le tocara hacer pruebas, nada mÁs y nada menos, que a frank sinatra, y que este le dejara una gran propina, reforzaba su creencia de que gozaba de una suerte celestial. >> increÍble, y la suerte que tuvo el tal manuel ese. acaba de llegar y ya le tocÓ atender a frank sinatra, y ni siquiera sabe quiÉn es. >> y conociendo a sinatra, seguro le dio una buenÍsima propina. manuel: ¿quÉ pasÓ? ¿por quÉ tanto alboroto con este seÑor que acabo de atender? nunca en mi vida habÍa escuchado su nombre si quiera, en el 50 andaba en el swing, allÁ, viendo a las chamacas en los drive-ins. >> manuel, es el cantante mÁs importante de este paÍs. ¿cuÁnta propina te dio? marÍa: en ese momento sacÓ el rollo de billetes y comenzÓ a contarlos. para sorpresa de todos, era una pequeÑa fortuna. manuel: ni sabÍa quiÉn era, pero luego lo aprendÍ. me dio mil dÓlares de propina la primera vez, la primera prueba que le hice. sy: manuel, estÁs en la boca de todo el mundo y no solamente por tu trabajo, sino porque eres el sastre preferido de nuestros mejores clientes. a partir de ho
marÍa: que le tocara hacer pruebas, nada mÁs y nada menos, que a frank sinatra, y que este le dejara una gran propina, reforzaba su creencia de que gozaba de una suerte celestial. >> increÍble, y la suerte que tuvo el tal manuel ese. acaba de llegar y ya le tocÓ atender a frank sinatra, y ni siquiera sabe quiÉn es. >> y conociendo a sinatra, seguro le dio una buenÍsima propina. manuel: ¿quÉ pasÓ? ¿por quÉ tanto alboroto con este seÑor que acabo de atender? nunca en mi...
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to jeff younger who is fighting to keep his 7 year old son a boy and now we're joined by sociologist frank furedi to discuss their own going to bait and whether young children should be subject to a sex change treatment frank furedi welcome to the show really really great to have you with us i know i've just interviewed a man who is 77 year old son identifies as a girl when with his mother and the boy with his father how often do children get confused by their own parents when it comes to the issue of gender identity. well i mean kids are always confused about who they are even at the best of times. i think what what has happened is that because of a very powerful culture of. gender identification which encourages people i think to be confused about who they are. it has meant that children are very often. you know react very differently between who they are for example if you chart if you if you think your mother. is so open minded but doesn't care whether you are as a boy you remain a boy that you might play up to that and you kind of play the role of somebody who's very confused about th
to jeff younger who is fighting to keep his 7 year old son a boy and now we're joined by sociologist frank furedi to discuss their own going to bait and whether young children should be subject to a sex change treatment frank furedi welcome to the show really really great to have you with us i know i've just interviewed a man who is 77 year old son identifies as a girl when with his mother and the boy with his father how often do children get confused by their own parents when it comes to the...
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frank? >> jana katsuyama in the city tonight. thank you, jana. >>> a car fire shut down macarthur tunnel tonight. the driver was able to walk away. both northbound lanes and southbound lanes were all shut down, but opened back up this afternoon. caltrans will offer a follow-up inspection tomorrow. >>> police in concord searching for a driver of a truck involving a hit-and-run crash involving a motorcycle rider. it happened around 12:30 this morning. police say the motorcyclist was in the eastbound lane when he crashed into the back of the car that was trying, he was trying to pass. the man ended up in the westbound lane where moments later, a dark colored pickup truck drove right over him. the driver of the truck did not stop. neighbors rushed into the streets to try to help the victim, but he died in the middle of the street. >> i could see the bike in the yard and people in the middle of the street. >> investigators are asking for the public's help. anyone with information about this case should call concord police. >>> dozens
frank? >> jana katsuyama in the city tonight. thank you, jana. >>> a car fire shut down macarthur tunnel tonight. the driver was able to walk away. both northbound lanes and southbound lanes were all shut down, but opened back up this afternoon. caltrans will offer a follow-up inspection tomorrow. >>> police in concord searching for a driver of a truck involving a hit-and-run crash involving a motorcycle rider. it happened around 12:30 this morning. police say the...
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come on over, frank, so they can see you. and -- come on, frank. are you going to take that lying down? >> mr. president, the one thing, we have a poet in my collins and he gave me a hard time for describing words of fantastic and beautiful, and i counted them, in three minutes up there he used four fantastics and two beautifuls. pres. nixon: let me close off with this one thing. i was thinking, as you came down, and we know it was a success. and it had only been eight days, just a week, a long week, but this is the greatest week in the history of the world since the creation. because, as a result of what happened in this week, the world is bigger infinitely and also, , as i'm going to find on this trip around the world, and secretary rogers will find as he covers the other countries in asia, as a result of what you've done, the world has never been closer together before, and we just thank you for that, and i only hope that all of us in government, all of us america, that as a result of what you've done, we can do our job a little better. we can r
come on over, frank, so they can see you. and -- come on, frank. are you going to take that lying down? >> mr. president, the one thing, we have a poet in my collins and he gave me a hard time for describing words of fantastic and beautiful, and i counted them, in three minutes up there he used four fantastics and two beautifuls. pres. nixon: let me close off with this one thing. i was thinking, as you came down, and we know it was a success. and it had only been eight days, just a week,...
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frank: what?! then get a luxe look high atop one of new york's most famous addresses in a three-story, $43 million penthouse inside the legendary plaza hotel that boasts the best view in town, the finest in old-school charm
frank: what?! then get a luxe look high atop one of new york's most famous addresses in a three-story, $43 million penthouse inside the legendary plaza hotel that boasts the best view in town, the finest in old-school charm
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the hot buffalo chicken with frank's redhot wings sauce. and the tangy barbecue. the new hot chicken trio at togo's. how far would you go for a togo?
the hot buffalo chicken with frank's redhot wings sauce. and the tangy barbecue. the new hot chicken trio at togo's. how far would you go for a togo?
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he was just a few franks shy of breaking last year's record at 74. on the women's side, miki sudo won her sixth consecutive title in that event, devouring 31 hot dogs. it was short of her 37 last year. she easily beat the runner-up who gobbled just 26 buns and franks. so there you go. >>> and an illinois man put his patriotism on full display outside of his home in the village of bourbon a. with the help of his friends, he painted a giant american flag on his front lawn. it took them weeks to finish the 40x26 flag. he wanted to honor the military in the best way he could. he also hosted an independence day party raising funs for veterans. >>> and we'll show you the blockbuster movie hitting the movie theaters this summer. zwrooirks blockbuster movie hitting the movie theaters this summer. learning, and concentration. neuriva. more often than we even realize. pronamel repair can actively help repair weakened enamel that takes minerals and it drives it deep into the tooth's surface. pronamel repair takes it to the next level. the best way to hit the be
he was just a few franks shy of breaking last year's record at 74. on the women's side, miki sudo won her sixth consecutive title in that event, devouring 31 hot dogs. it was short of her 37 last year. she easily beat the runner-up who gobbled just 26 buns and franks. so there you go. >>> and an illinois man put his patriotism on full display outside of his home in the village of bourbon a. with the help of his friends, he painted a giant american flag on his front lawn. it took them...
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are protected by dodd-frank's anti-retaliation provisions. by clarifying that dodd-frank's anti-retaliation provisions also apply to internal wristle -- whistleblowers, this addresses the supreme court's interpretations and aligns dodd-frank's protections with other major whistleblower laws. i want to thank congressman green and congressman high zen fwa for this important legislation which i support. i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting h r. 2515. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. waters: i yield two mr. greene, the chame of the subcommittee on oversight and investigations and the sponsor of h.r. 2515, as much time as he may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. green: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i am honored to present this legislation, but i'm more honored to acknowledge something that is exceedingly important they feel chairwoman of the committee, the honora
are protected by dodd-frank's anti-retaliation provisions. by clarifying that dodd-frank's anti-retaliation provisions also apply to internal wristle -- whistleblowers, this addresses the supreme court's interpretations and aligns dodd-frank's protections with other major whistleblower laws. i want to thank congressman green and congressman high zen fwa for this important legislation which i support. i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting h r. 2515. i reserve the balance of my time. the...