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frank did not take that bait.deo, but frank coughs up the money. >> i got a grant right now because they are still monitoring my accounts. >> who is? >> [ bleep ] detectives. >> they are looking at you? >> detective was in the van, listening to the whole thing go down. >> when you finally get something like that, that was the nail in his coffin. >> the instantly he offered that $1000 you thought-- >> he locked himself into it. >> a couple of days later, the detective and his partner paid frank a visit to snap their trap shut. >> basically, who is this guy, john mark i understand you gave him some money. he was like, i don't know what you're talking about. i come into the room a few minutes later. yeah. and it was like the oh [ bleep ] look of the century. >> and then he realized, you are a cop. >> he hung his head and he looked sick. i think the whole world came crashing down at that point. >> you could see the look in his eyes, like a deer in headlights and he just started giving it all up. >> coming up. >> he wo
frank did not take that bait.deo, but frank coughs up the money. >> i got a grant right now because they are still monitoring my accounts. >> who is? >> [ bleep ] detectives. >> they are looking at you? >> detective was in the van, listening to the whole thing go down. >> when you finally get something like that, that was the nail in his coffin. >> the instantly he offered that $1000 you thought-- >> he locked himself into it. >> a couple of...
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it's so important, frank.ve a diversified portfolio and asset allocation strategy set, you did better on monday. we think about what did well on monday. bonds did better on monday. defensives did better on monday. it is exciting to get caught up in these large-cap growth stocks that really drive the performance of the market for so long. it is really important in a balanced portfolio. defensives, if you don't have any, you should consider. xlp is my pick. it's a really good way to kind of get broad exposure to the defensive sector. the consumer sector. >> one last question, tiffany. the mag seven declined significantly in the last month. are you looking to nibble or take a bite out of that after the big dips? >> frank, you know i'm always a fan of tech and growth stocks. yeah, you know, if you don't own these individually and you have conviction with some of these, of course, buying on the dip is always a good idea. maybe an opportunity to add to some positions. >> all right. looks like everybody found religio
it's so important, frank.ve a diversified portfolio and asset allocation strategy set, you did better on monday. we think about what did well on monday. bonds did better on monday. defensives did better on monday. it is exciting to get caught up in these large-cap growth stocks that really drive the performance of the market for so long. it is really important in a balanced portfolio. defensives, if you don't have any, you should consider. xlp is my pick. it's a really good way to kind of get...
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>> frank, very well zeroed in.u would not make the segue back to robert's excellent report. that is an area vulnerability. it is hard to realize the gains. it is hard to believe that would pass as legislation and that would be challenged in court. that, i admit, is not a willing quality of the package. why would ceos support the harris-walz campaign, and they do, by the way, for other reasons. the tax policies we're hoping will get revised or not ever get passed on these grounds. you take a look at the past century of ceo support. overwhelmingly, ceos sugop supp the gop candidate. there are only two ceos who supported donald trump. we are back down to the elon musk where he is and you hear steve schwartz's name. >> jeff, one of the things you say ceos are worried about is the growing debt. why is the harris administration better equipped to handle that and why are they concerned about it? >> they are very concerned because the federal debt increased 100% under the last trump administration. under biden, it has gone
>> frank, very well zeroed in.u would not make the segue back to robert's excellent report. that is an area vulnerability. it is hard to realize the gains. it is hard to believe that would pass as legislation and that would be challenged in court. that, i admit, is not a willing quality of the package. why would ceos support the harris-walz campaign, and they do, by the way, for other reasons. the tax policies we're hoping will get revised or not ever get passed on these grounds. you take...
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dwight will speak this evening with frank gannon. frank joined the nixon white house and the sum of 1971 as a white house fellow assigned to counselors to the president, donald rumsfeld and bob finch. he did d work for john ehrlichmn on the domestic council staff, along with colonel brennan and handful of other stuff ever since asked by president nixon to fly aboard air force one on the final flight home to california on august 9, 1974. frank work with the former president in san clemente for five years as richard nixon's chief editorial assistant organizing to researching and writing of his memoirs, wiki with diane sawyer. frank received his bs in from the georgetown university school of foreign service, a masters from the london school of economics and a phd from oxford. ladies and gentlemen, would you please join me in welcoming dwight chapin and frank gannon. [applause] okay. good evening. ladies and gentlemen. what a great great group we have here. i want to thank you all for coming. this obviously is a huge occasion for me, and
dwight will speak this evening with frank gannon. frank joined the nixon white house and the sum of 1971 as a white house fellow assigned to counselors to the president, donald rumsfeld and bob finch. he did d work for john ehrlichmn on the domestic council staff, along with colonel brennan and handful of other stuff ever since asked by president nixon to fly aboard air force one on the final flight home to california on august 9, 1974. frank work with the former president in san clemente for...
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jp, good morning. >> good morning, frank.hat a bounce back after the drubbing on monday and a weak handoff from wall street overnight, markets shrugged us off and no more than nikkei 225. stocks on a tear surging 10% in the today's session. this is on the back of the yen veh weakness. as we know, the weaker yen supports the exporters in japan. we have to remember a lot of the selloff in japan actually happened on the back of the yen strength on the back of the unwinding of the carry trade. a lot of analysts we spoke to here in asia did tell us it is very difficult to term whether that unwinding is indeed done. the top currency diplomat in japan say they continue to watch out for market volatility and want to ensure the currency moves are done in a smooth and non-volatile fashion. the kospi and taiwan are up a bit this morning. the central bank decided to keep rates unchanged because they are still seeing pesky core inflation looking to ease rates. the hang seng closing up in the red today. we have to remember we get the trade
jp, good morning. >> good morning, frank.hat a bounce back after the drubbing on monday and a weak handoff from wall street overnight, markets shrugged us off and no more than nikkei 225. stocks on a tear surging 10% in the today's session. this is on the back of the yen veh weakness. as we know, the weaker yen supports the exporters in japan. we have to remember a lot of the selloff in japan actually happened on the back of the yen strength on the back of the unwinding of the carry...
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why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 1974, the new york times published a front page above the fold blockbuster article authored by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and that article alleged that the cia had operated a domestic intel agents collection program nationwide, wide, in clear violation of its 1947 charter. frank church was chosen to lead this investigate mission because he wanted the job. he lobbied senator mike mansfield, who was the democratic majority leader in 1975. he lobbied mike mansfield for the position. he saw it as a continuation of some of the earlier work that he had been doing on some special investigatory committees. and importantly, he had been an 18 year at that point member of the senate foreign relations committee. he had been one of the first public voices of dissent in the united states senate about us vietnam war policy. and he was someone who really wanted to take on these issues. the issues related to national intel, the national intelligence commune
why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 1974, the new york times published a front page above the fold blockbuster article authored by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and that article alleged that the cia had operated a domestic intel agents collection program nationwide, wide, in clear violation of its 1947 charter. frank church was chosen to lead this investigate mission because he wanted the job. he lobbied senator mike mansfield, who was the democratic...
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frank was a great friend of richard nixon's and in fact, we brought frank in on the moonwalk and several other things. he was kind of our conduit with nasa. we're going to pass over this because we don't have time. this was my introduction to dwight chapin. i was it was a white house fellow was the gave peripheral a new meaning. i it was just an outsider where dwight was the innist of the inner circle. so when the trip to china was announced i tried to finagle a place on the plane and so i wrote a memo and this is so this was my first contact with dwight chapin and he says unfortunately even though your arguments are meritorious. there's a chance in hell that you're gonna be on this plane and more diplomatically and having never met him but received this memo we met in the mess and you said to me words that i will always treasure nice try, you know and and all of us that were involved in this i mean the idea of going on the trip to china. there was no one in the white that did not want to go on that trip to china. so it was it was very dicey trying to you know, picking the right people t
frank was a great friend of richard nixon's and in fact, we brought frank in on the moonwalk and several other things. he was kind of our conduit with nasa. we're going to pass over this because we don't have time. this was my introduction to dwight chapin. i was it was a white house fellow was the gave peripheral a new meaning. i it was just an outsider where dwight was the innist of the inner circle. so when the trip to china was announced i tried to finagle a place on the plane and so i...
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frank had autographed it. frank was a great friend of richard nixon's and in fact we brought frankien on the moonwalk and several other things. he was our conduit with nasa. >> we are going to pass over this because i don't have time but but this was my introductioo dwight chapin. i'mm sorry that dwight -- the trip to china p was announced ad i tried to finagle a place on the plane so they wrote a memo this was my first contact with dwight chapin and he says unfortunately even though your arguments are meritorious there's no chance in that you'll be one this flight [laughter] more diplomatically and having never met him but received this memo we met in the mess and he said to me words that i will always treasure, nice try. [laughter] [applause] >> and all of us that were involved in this i mean the idea of going on a trip to china and there was no wind in the white house that did not want to go on the trip to china so was very dicey picking the right people to go. >> these are the iconic moments as you said he
frank had autographed it. frank was a great friend of richard nixon's and in fact we brought frankien on the moonwalk and several other things. he was our conduit with nasa. >> we are going to pass over this because i don't have time but but this was my introductioo dwight chapin. i'mm sorry that dwight -- the trip to china p was announced ad i tried to finagle a place on the plane so they wrote a memo this was my first contact with dwight chapin and he says unfortunately even though your...
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>> it's a great question, frank.ook, i have been reaching out to the opec ministers to get a sense of how they are reading the declines and the market sell down. the word we're hearing is status quo for now. opec is constantly monitoring the market and constantinly assessing the market balance. the signal is they are unlikely to change course because they already have a strategy in place to manage the supply side. what we don't know at this point is what's going to happen on the demand side. if we really did see the data really unfolding in the united states in an unfavorable way that could, perhaps, force the fed to act more aggressively, that could ultimately impact the outlook for oil demand. that is the most important thing to watch at this point as we continue to track the market declines. >> dan murphy live in london. great to see you. >>> as we head to break, intel adding to the 26% loss and the worst day since back in 1974. look this morning. intel down 5%. the chip sector is trading lower. chip makers like n
>> it's a great question, frank.ook, i have been reaching out to the opec ministers to get a sense of how they are reading the declines and the market sell down. the word we're hearing is status quo for now. opec is constantly monitoring the market and constantinly assessing the market balance. the signal is they are unlikely to change course because they already have a strategy in place to manage the supply side. what we don't know at this point is what's going to happen on the demand...
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i'm frank holland.hank you for starting your da i was we ooher going to pick up with a check of the stock u.s. futures. take a look at futures right now. you can see how it's kind of a mixed picture right now. take a look. the s&p up fractionally higher. the dow looks like it would open 46 points higher, the nasdaq down 13 points, fractionally lower. >>> take a look right here. keysight technologies, the biggest gainer, shares up almost 12%. target, shares up almost 2.5%. corning up about 2.25% as we look at the premar get gainers. we also check on the price of gold as it continues to touch at new record highs closing at 2,550. take a look right now. you see gold pulling back a bit. fractionally lower. year to date, just about 23%. that is your morning money setup now. i want to turn our attention to some parts of the market now. lo lowe's reporting second quarter results. both home improvement chains saying customers are spending on big ticket products including high interest mortgage rates. they're ex
i'm frank holland.hank you for starting your da i was we ooher going to pick up with a check of the stock u.s. futures. take a look at futures right now. you can see how it's kind of a mixed picture right now. take a look. the s&p up fractionally higher. the dow looks like it would open 46 points higher, the nasdaq down 13 points, fractionally lower. >>> take a look right here. keysight technologies, the biggest gainer, shares up almost 12%. target, shares up almost 2.5%. corning...
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why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 1974, the new york times published a front page above the fold blockbuster article authored by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and that article alleged that the cia had operated a domestic intel agents collection program nationwide, wide, in clear violation of its 1947 charter. frank church was chosen to lead this investigate mission because he wanted the job. he lobbied senator mike mansfield, who was the democratic majority leader in 1975. he lobbied mike mansfield for the position. he saw it as a continuation of some of the earlier work that he had been doing on some special investigatory committees. and importantly, he had been an 18 year at that point member of the senate foreign relations committee. he had been one of the first public voices of dissent in the united states senate about us vietnam war policy. and he was someone who really wanted to take on these issues. the issues related to national intel, the national intelligence commune
why frank church? why. 1975 1975? because in december of 1974, the new york times published a front page above the fold blockbuster article authored by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and that article alleged that the cia had operated a domestic intel agents collection program nationwide, wide, in clear violation of its 1947 charter. frank church was chosen to lead this investigate mission because he wanted the job. he lobbied senator mike mansfield, who was the democratic...
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frank was a great friend of richard nixon's.n fact we brought frank in on the moonwalk and several other things. he was kind of our conduit with nasa. >> i'm going to pass over this because we don't have time. this was my introduction to dwight chapin. i was the white house fellow who gave peripheral a new meeting . i was just an outsider whereas dwight was the insider so when the trip to china was announced i tried to finagle a place on the plane so i wrote a memo so this was my first contact with dwight chapin and he says unfortunately even though your arguments are e meritorious there isn't a chance in hell you're going to be on this plane . more diplomatically and having never met him but received his memo we met in the mess and you said to me words that i will always treasure . nice try. [applause] >> all of us were involved in this. the idea of going on a trip to china, there was no one on the white house that did not want to go to that trip to china so it was very dicey kind of picking the right people to go and so forth.
frank was a great friend of richard nixon's.n fact we brought frank in on the moonwalk and several other things. he was kind of our conduit with nasa. >> i'm going to pass over this because we don't have time. this was my introduction to dwight chapin. i was the white house fellow who gave peripheral a new meeting . i was just an outsider whereas dwight was the insider so when the trip to china was announced i tried to finagle a place on the plane so i wrote a memo so this was my first...
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i'm frank holland. get you ready to kick off this hour in the final trading day of august with the check of u.s. stock futures. dow now sitting at an all-time high. looks like open around 60 points higher. s&p up 23 points. look at the nasdaq. up 128 points. more than half a percent. focus for investors remains in part outside of big tech with financials, health care and industrials along with materials. all sitting at record highs. you see right now the accident we saw yesterday showing you right now. financials up over three quarters of one percent. materials up over half a percent. this morning watching shares of nvidia after more than a 6% drop yesterday, and $200 billion in market value lost. a look now. you can see nvidia. show you in a second. up higher in the pre-market this morning bouncing back a bit. up 1.5%. not showing it. trust me. up just about 1.5%. the bond market key pce inflation report today. yields, close to lows of the year. the benchmark at 3.86. at its lows of 2024. important to
i'm frank holland. get you ready to kick off this hour in the final trading day of august with the check of u.s. stock futures. dow now sitting at an all-time high. looks like open around 60 points higher. s&p up 23 points. look at the nasdaq. up 128 points. more than half a percent. focus for investors remains in part outside of big tech with financials, health care and industrials along with materials. all sitting at record highs. you see right now the accident we saw yesterday showing...
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silvia, good morning. >> very good morning, frank.ndeed in europe at this stage, it is rebound mode. we are seeing the stoxx 600 trading higher at this stage with decent gains in basic resources as well as travel and leisure names. as you see to my left, we have all of the major bourses trading in the green. let me show you asia. it was a volatile week over there. looking at the nikkei 225, it ended today's session up .6%. let's not for get the nikkei 225 started the week posting it's steepest losses since 1987. we know august to be a quiet month, but that is not the case this week whatsoever. let's show you the nikkei 225 and how it ended the week. it posted lower by 2.5%. looking at europe as well, the stoxx 600 is actually on track to end the week higher. what we have witnessed, frank, is a lot of volatility in global equities and traders are telling us this volatility is here to stay. >> silvia, thank you very much. silvia amaro live in our london newsroom. >>> turning attention back to the u.s., the question is not if the fed cut
silvia, good morning. >> very good morning, frank.ndeed in europe at this stage, it is rebound mode. we are seeing the stoxx 600 trading higher at this stage with decent gains in basic resources as well as travel and leisure names. as you see to my left, we have all of the major bourses trading in the green. let me show you asia. it was a volatile week over there. looking at the nikkei 225, it ended today's session up .6%. let's not for get the nikkei 225 started the week posting it's...
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and frank luntz, polling prince.e's the whole convention reduced to just a minute, too long for some but a moment in history for others. ladies and gentlemen, my name is dj cassidy— ladies and gentlemen, my name is dj cassidy and _ ladies and gentlemen, my name is dj cassidy and i would like to welcome you all— cassidy and i would like to welcome you all to _ cassidy and i would like to welcome you all to the democratic national convention roll call. # _ convention roll call. # we _ convention roll call. # we are family good evening. it is so good to be with everyone this evening in this hole. # get up everybody and saying. # get up everybody and saying. # we are family. # we are family. # i've got all my sisters and me. # i've got all my sisters and me. # we are family. # we are family. # get up everybody and saying. i # get up everybody and saying. i want to know, who is going to tell him that thejob want to know, who is going to tell him that the job he want to know, who is going to tell him that thejob he is want
and frank luntz, polling prince.e's the whole convention reduced to just a minute, too long for some but a moment in history for others. ladies and gentlemen, my name is dj cassidy— ladies and gentlemen, my name is dj cassidy and _ ladies and gentlemen, my name is dj cassidy and i would like to welcome you all— cassidy and i would like to welcome you all to _ cassidy and i would like to welcome you all to the democratic national convention roll call. # _ convention roll call. # we _...
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frank.well, at least you did meet someone who did know the answer to that. >> yeah. all right, when we come back, you're going to get to hear a little bit more from one of the incredible voices we've been so fortunate to feature on the zip trip to mill valley. young man matt jaffe grew up here in mill valley. i love this story. he produced his first album at the age of 16, formed a band, dropped out of college and has not looked back. we'll hear from him in music and in words about how his art has become so meaningful, not just to him, but to the whole world. we'll be back with, but i'd sooner dro wn and look around there's nothing like a wendy's frosty. it's cool. it's creamy. it's only a dollar right now. wait... what?! the one and only frosty is a buck? gotta be wendy's. street cred. when someone from a big name band discovers you. and that's exactly what happened to matt jaffe. claudine wong. she's standing by now with him with much more. hey claudine. >> hey, andre. yeah. what an amazin
frank.well, at least you did meet someone who did know the answer to that. >> yeah. all right, when we come back, you're going to get to hear a little bit more from one of the incredible voices we've been so fortunate to feature on the zip trip to mill valley. young man matt jaffe grew up here in mill valley. i love this story. he produced his first album at the age of 16, formed a band, dropped out of college and has not looked back. we'll hear from him in music and in words about how...
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frank: good to see you again. i think we are at a key moment.onths we have seen a real -- the wind has shifted. there is a real, real change. congress recently passed cosa with overwhelming numbers. the judge's ruling on google and antitrust. there is a real seachange happening here. people are fed up with, with, with the way the internet is being used and the way that big platforms are exploiting individuals. frankly, i see this as a cynical attempt by zuckerberg to shift the focus from facebook, meta, instagram, all the different meta products of meta -- different products of meta away from their habits, the exploitive nature and the fact that they are surveilling millions of americans and i think it's not right. we should keep our eye on the ball here and what's really going on and not shifted this to a story about biden and facebook being a victim. i think it's not correct. ed: should any administration have the power to, if the allegations made by mark zuckerberg are correct, have the power to put pressure on a specific company or social me
frank: good to see you again. i think we are at a key moment.onths we have seen a real -- the wind has shifted. there is a real, real change. congress recently passed cosa with overwhelming numbers. the judge's ruling on google and antitrust. there is a real seachange happening here. people are fed up with, with, with the way the internet is being used and the way that big platforms are exploiting individuals. frankly, i see this as a cynical attempt by zuckerberg to shift the focus from...
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and to get us to this moment, frank, it is not only beenj moment, frank, it is not only been complexr for this people, a lot of pieces have to come togetherfor this moment to happen. exactly, it is a jigsaw which you, if you imagine, it is completely jumbled up at the beginning, intelligent people, primarily, spooks put this stuff together behind the scenes. i mean, they had the advantage of working in the shadows, so that is one of the reasons why these things tend to be intelligence led and it is no coincidence that we are starting to hear quotes from the mit, that is the turkish intelligence, who will have been very closely involved, i'm sure, in this. it is not the first time. they were involved in trying to broker peace talks between russia and ukraine and they may well still be involved in those peace talks. of course, turkey has a huge great big long black sea coastline, so it is very much involved in what is going on further to the north. and the cia will have been involved, joan intelligence, but very much the svr and to some extent the fsb because vadim krasikov, who is the
and to get us to this moment, frank, it is not only beenj moment, frank, it is not only been complexr for this people, a lot of pieces have to come togetherfor this moment to happen. exactly, it is a jigsaw which you, if you imagine, it is completely jumbled up at the beginning, intelligent people, primarily, spooks put this stuff together behind the scenes. i mean, they had the advantage of working in the shadows, so that is one of the reasons why these things tend to be intelligence led and...
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the process really, frank, is interesting. while we see the central bank as trying to message that confidence and get the market mechanism to work, on the other hand, we're seeing the state really intervening in the market in the economy much more than ever before. >> all right. live in beijing, thank you very much. let's bring in our senior policy analyst at longview global. good morning. always great to see you. >> good morning, frank. >> help us figure this out. in previous years, investors had market reforms to navigate investmentes in china. now you say china's become overreliant on monetary policy actionsen that is failing to resonate with investors. it seems like a bit of a catch 22. what are your clients telling you about investing in china? >> thanks for having me. i think it is important to note that china has been trying through a series of monetary policy, rate adjustmentes to get the confidence up. it is missing the key constituents that i think will will create that good news story, that narrative that will bring
the process really, frank, is interesting. while we see the central bank as trying to message that confidence and get the market mechanism to work, on the other hand, we're seeing the state really intervening in the market in the economy much more than ever before. >> all right. live in beijing, thank you very much. let's bring in our senior policy analyst at longview global. good morning. always great to see you. >> good morning, frank. >> help us figure this out. in previous...
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frank, two things you can update us on. first, why ankara and why turkey? significance of mr cursive golf?— of mr cursive golf? door, vadim krasikov. _ of mr cursive golf? door, vadim krasikov, who _ of mr cursive golf? door, vadim krasikov, who saw— of mr cursive golf? door, vadim krasikov, who saw a _ of mr cursive golf? door, vadim krasikov, who saw a picture - of mr cursive golf? door, vadim i krasikov, who saw a picture there, he is currently serving a life sentence in germany or was, until today, serving a life sentence for the murder in 2019 in berlin's park, of an egyptian georgian dissident, who shot at point—blank range and the court called this a state—sponsored murder by russia, which the kremlin denied. he is somebody who investigators have said is a colonel in russia's fsb intelligence service and someone who president putin has made it very clear he wants back. in other words, the kremlin looks after its own. and he is very much a high—profile prisoner, who russia has called for the kremlin has called a patriot. and we are hearing that he is
frank, two things you can update us on. first, why ankara and why turkey? significance of mr cursive golf?— of mr cursive golf? door, vadim krasikov. _ of mr cursive golf? door, vadim krasikov, who _ of mr cursive golf? door, vadim krasikov, who saw— of mr cursive golf? door, vadim krasikov, who saw a _ of mr cursive golf? door, vadim krasikov, who saw a picture - of mr cursive golf? door, vadim i krasikov, who saw a picture there, he is currently serving a life sentence in germany or was,...
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the july 25th issue of frank leslie's illustrated newspaper at eight years the oldest of the three u.s. weekly pictorials, included a special double-page supplement depicting 13 scenes during monday,ul 13th, and to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the riot. since the pictorial papers were date bthe last day of the week of their publication,he images may have aually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the violence began. publication in such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste, entaili shortcuts that delivered the news in a timely fashion. but at some cost to clarity and detail. so the end graving of the, as 's called, burning of the coloredrpns asylum along with the issue's other illustraon was noticeably crude in its execution although spif as to place. showing the crowd along the 44 street side of the burning building. the new york illustrated news, the new and least solvent -- newest and least solvent pictorial weekly, also rushed out images of the riot withs within days of the onset of the violence. like tho
the july 25th issue of frank leslie's illustrated newspaper at eight years the oldest of the three u.s. weekly pictorials, included a special double-page supplement depicting 13 scenes during monday,ul 13th, and to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the riot. since the pictorial papers were date bthe last day of the week of their publication,he images may have aually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the violence began. publication in such...
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frank returned it the next. i suppose they pop the label off front, slapped on one for next year and used it again. frank mccarthy during the war was chief of the secretariat, a general headquarters, and he traveled extensively with general marshall, which is a very good thing. frank mccarthy had worked for a as a journalist before the war. he'd done some pr for the broadway show brother rat, and he was a note taker, which is a very, very good thing because marshall didn't take notes for anything. he didn't take notes at meetings, didn't keep a calendar, he didn't keep a journal, he didn't write down things. he kept everything in his head. and so having frank travel with him was wonderful. there's this great picture of marshall talking to a general, and frank's in the background just down everything because of that. we know who marshall talked with, where hetayed, he ate with what they conversed about at dinner, all of these conferences at yalta, potsdam and these international conferences. after the war took hi
frank returned it the next. i suppose they pop the label off front, slapped on one for next year and used it again. frank mccarthy during the war was chief of the secretariat, a general headquarters, and he traveled extensively with general marshall, which is a very good thing. frank mccarthy had worked for a as a journalist before the war. he'd done some pr for the broadway show brother rat, and he was a note taker, which is a very, very good thing because marshall didn't take notes for...
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frank returned it the next. i suppose they pop the label off front, slapped on one for next year and used it again. frank mccarthy during the war was chief of the secretariat, a general headquarters, and he traveled extensively with general marshall, which is a very good thing. frank mccarthy had worked for a as a journalist before the war. he'd done some pr for the broadway show brother rat, and he was a note taker, which is a very, very good thing because marshall didn't take notes for anything. he didn't take notes at meetings, didn't keep a calendar, he didn't keep a journal, he didn't write down things. he kept everything in his head. and so having frank travel with him was wonderful. there's this great picture of marshall talking to a general, and frank's in the background just down everything because of that. we know who marshall talked with, where he stayed, he ate with what they conversed about at dinner, all of these conferences at yalta, potsdam and these international conferences. after the war took
frank returned it the next. i suppose they pop the label off front, slapped on one for next year and used it again. frank mccarthy during the war was chief of the secretariat, a general headquarters, and he traveled extensively with general marshall, which is a very good thing. frank mccarthy had worked for a as a journalist before the war. he'd done some pr for the broadway show brother rat, and he was a note taker, which is a very, very good thing because marshall didn't take notes for...
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frank returned it the next. i suppose they pop the label off front, slapped on one for next year and used it again. frank mccarthy during the war was chief of the secretariat, a general headquarters, and he traveled extensively with general marshall, which is a very good thing. frank mccarthy had worked for a as a journalist before the war. he'd done some pr for the broadway show brother rat, and he was a note taker, which is a very, very good thing because marshall didn't take notes for anything. he didn't take notes at meetings, didn't keep a calendar, he didn't keep a journal, he didn't write down things. he kept everything in his head. and so having frank travel with him was wonderful. there's this great picture of marshall talking to a general, and frank's in the background just down everything because of that. we know who marshall talked with, where he stayed, he ate th what they conversed about at dinner, all of these conferences at yalta, potsdam and these international conferences. after the war took hi
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frank, i middle of the world. absolutely. frank. i think — middle of the world. absolutely. middle of the world. absolutely. frank, i think what i _ middle of the world. absolutely. frank, i think what i am - middle of the world. absolutely. frank, i think what i am getting | frank, i think what i am getting from body and i had the advantage of reading one of her articles, you have to get into the midwest attitude if you want to win this election. illinois, idon't attitude if you want to win this election. illinois, i don't know if we call it the midwest or what we call it. is what she's saying, understand the midwest and get closer to the white house as we look at these marvellous pictures of chicago which i filmed? i at these marvellous pictures of chicago which i filmed?- chicago which i filmed? i love chica . o chicago which i filmed? i love chicago and _ chicago which i filmed? i love chicago and l _ chicago which i filmed? i love chicago and i love _ chicago which i filmed? i love chicago and i love being - chicago which i filmed? i love chicago and i love being here|
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oh, frank thomas. well, sir, thank you. what's this? great idea. you know, the servicemen's notes column i've been doing a week. yes. i think this new idea would be better because it has a different slant, a difference, man. what do you mean, sports are pretty close to your heart there? mr. well, yes, you know that. what strikes you most about this? i mean what's the one thing that most sports have in common? i think is good boy good answer that one teamwork. exactly. teamwork. teamwork and the complete democracy of it. and the fact that a man is measured only by his ability and skill. yes, that's right. now, you've seen some great white teams and some colored teams and some with both whites and -- as teammates. yes, i have. well, i want to write a column about a great team like that. no, i have tickets for something interesting this afternoon. come out with and i'll show you what i mean by that. i can tell you. i'd like to, frank, but i'm too busy. well, and you're not that busy. this is important. well, if you think it's important, i suppose i. g
oh, frank thomas. well, sir, thank you. what's this? great idea. you know, the servicemen's notes column i've been doing a week. yes. i think this new idea would be better because it has a different slant, a difference, man. what do you mean, sports are pretty close to your heart there? mr. well, yes, you know that. what strikes you most about this? i mean what's the one thing that most sports have in common? i think is good boy good answer that one teamwork. exactly. teamwork. teamwork and the...
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frank returned it the next. i suppose they pop the label off front, slapped on one for next year and used it again. frank mccarthy during the war was chief of the secretariat, a general headquarters, and he traveled extensively with general marshall, which is a very good thing. frank mccarthy had worked for a as a journalist before the war. he'd done some pr for the broadway show brother rat, and he was a note taker, which is a very, very good thing because marshall didn't take notes for anything. he didn't take notes at meetings, didn't keep a calendar, he didn't keep a journal, he didn't write down things. he kept everything in his head. and so having frank travel with him was wonderful. there's this great picture of marshall talking to a general, and frank's in the background just down everything because of that. we know who marshall talked with, where he stayed, he ate with what they cversed about at dinner, all of these conferences at yalta, potsdam and these international conferences. after the war took hi
frank returned it the next. i suppose they pop the label off front, slapped on one for next year and used it again. frank mccarthy during the war was chief of the secretariat, a general headquarters, and he traveled extensively with general marshall, which is a very good thing. frank mccarthy had worked for a as a journalist before the war. he'd done some pr for the broadway show brother rat, and he was a note taker, which is a very, very good thing because marshall didn't take notes for...
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right now he has a frank mallicoat forecast. >> frank. he made me laugh there. that was well, it's about time, steve. >> you're on hour four now so yeah but let it rip. >> but welcome to the dawn patrol, sir. thank you sir. always a pleasure to have frank here. all right. we have some pretty good fog bank out there. it'll be a slightly warmer day. maybe some thunderstorms up in the mountains, southern california. but for us, we're just really kind of looking for a low overcast, give way hazy skies. yes. there's a lot of smoke around. temps inland will come up a little bit. we had our cool down yesterday. everything is pointing towards sunday into next week. significantly cooler today. it's typical 60s, 70s, 80s to low 90s. all right, sal's here. are we going east bay again? >> yeah, because it's not much going on. steve. you know, i've been looking around. this is a good problem for me to have because there's not a lot going on. so let's go and take a look at some of these commutes and i'll show you the traffic is moving along pretty well. there is some slowing
right now he has a frank mallicoat forecast. >> frank. he made me laugh there. that was well, it's about time, steve. >> you're on hour four now so yeah but let it rip. >> but welcome to the dawn patrol, sir. thank you sir. always a pleasure to have frank here. all right. we have some pretty good fog bank out there. it'll be a slightly warmer day. maybe some thunderstorms up in the mountains, southern california. but for us, we're just really kind of looking for a low...
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frank, correspondent frank gardner. what does this mear chances frank, what does this mean for any chances refreshment? —— refreshment. i chances of future refreshment? -- refreshment-— chances of future refreshment? -- refreshment. i think rapprochement is off the cards _ refreshment. i think rapprochement is off the cards for _ refreshment. i think rapprochement is off the cards for a _ refreshment. i think rapprochement is off the cards for a long _ refreshment. i think rapprochement is off the cards for a long time, - is off the cards for a long time, but eventually the two sides will have to sit together and ukraine's position is that by temporarily occupying some russian land, that gives them a stronger bargaining position and therefore in their view brings the chance of peace talks closer. when russia says it is off the table, big deal, they were of the table, big deal, they were of the table, big deal, they were of the table anyhow because russia's peace proposals were not realistic and frankly, i don't think ukraine's are either. ukraine wants all of its territory back into the cr
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frank, welcome. we have no immediate comment from russia here on ukraine's claim to have sung one of its sub marines inside of us tofal. but could you tell us what impacts of this could have on russia's naval capabilities in the black sea region split the morning class, but so i can offer a little bit of context. the ukrainians said that they had damage to separate last september, confirmed by the breakers decided to state catastrophic damage. took them 6 months to paris and i think you, june, it was in the harbor on initial tests, whether it's been sunk this time in hop or, or, or along side we don't know. but the, the answer your question is do i have no impact on the war as it is since the summer? even somebody fact if somebody by mountain key low class, it's affected, been taken off of the line. we'll see when we get some confirmation from satellite photos, the extent of the damage now, but it wasn't said it wasn't functioning before. uh no, i suspect it won't be functioning off quite some time.
frank, welcome. we have no immediate comment from russia here on ukraine's claim to have sung one of its sub marines inside of us tofal. but could you tell us what impacts of this could have on russia's naval capabilities in the black sea region split the morning class, but so i can offer a little bit of context. the ukrainians said that they had damage to separate last september, confirmed by the breakers decided to state catastrophic damage. took them 6 months to paris and i think you, june,...
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we have frank mallicoat standing by along with our sal castaneda frank, we'll start here. you've actually spent quite a bit of time here in niles, haven't you, >> yeah, i did, and believe it or not, i grew up in the east bay. i had never been here. i didn't know it was a part of fremont. you got to come. and as you mentioned, off the top, the transcontinental railroad came through here in 1869. kind of put niles on the map. that's why we're climbing aboard the trains this morning. and also, niles got its name from someone affiliated with that railroad years ago. we'll talk about that. and as you mentioned, silent movies here, over 350 shot. charlie chaplin got his start here in niles. more on that in trivia. but first, how about a tour through town? of all the wonderful food and no one better to do that than our foodie, mr. sal castaneda. take it away. >> you know what, frank? absolutely right. i did find good places to eat and drink here. and it also coming up, we're going to find out a little bit more about the history of the town. i'm at the flying a gas station, and th
we have frank mallicoat standing by along with our sal castaneda frank, we'll start here. you've actually spent quite a bit of time here in niles, haven't you, >> yeah, i did, and believe it or not, i grew up in the east bay. i had never been here. i didn't know it was a part of fremont. you got to come. and as you mentioned, off the top, the transcontinental railroad came through here in 1869. kind of put niles on the map. that's why we're climbing aboard the trains this morning. and...
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i'm frank holland. here's your "five@5." the rebounds are trying to build gains in the first positive session as upbeat earnings take over recession fears. >>> other in asia stocks are rising for a second straight day, adding to a market rebound from bear market lows. the key catalysts driving that this morning. >>> we dig into the crypto market and why the recent volatility has not changed that. >>> and what a harris/walz administration, what that could mean for stocks. >>> we get ready for disney stocks, and we lay out the number you need to watch for. it's wednesday, august 7th, 2024, and you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange." thanks so much for being with us. let's get you ready for the trading day ahead. we kick off the hour with the stock futures pointing to a second day of gains. we are clawing back after three historic days of losses. the s&p is onning up 50 points higher, the dow about 280 and the nasdaq, $200 higher. gains, but a long way away
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once frank, i'm so grateful to have you. admit this publicly, but i was once in some of your focus groups as a student at george washington university today, so i have been a longtime admirer of viewers, and i'm very grateful to have you here and i know this enthusiasm is something that you have really focused in on as kind of these central change to the race that we have seen here. what did you learn from these voters in this particular group? and what else should we be watching here well, first i need to apologize because if you are in my focus groups, as soon as gw, i must have been my yelling face voters to tell me the truth, to speak up and speak out. now i think i had to do it in a much more quiet and respectful fashion. >> you never scared me. it was all good i even scare you. >> i'm still i'm sure i was improper accept my allergies and matter most and that intensity is number one because that means a joule get your polling numbers. it's one thing to support a candidate it's another thing to take the time and go out a
once frank, i'm so grateful to have you. admit this publicly, but i was once in some of your focus groups as a student at george washington university today, so i have been a longtime admirer of viewers, and i'm very grateful to have you here and i know this enthusiasm is something that you have really focused in on as kind of these central change to the race that we have seen here. what did you learn from these voters in this particular group? and what else should we be watching here well,...
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to surprise frank abramo. >>>>did you see you? yeah few friends start their john >>>organized a 100th birthday party for the world war two veteran. only about 119,000 of them. fewer than 1%, are still living, according to the national world war two museum. >>>>for me they're model men, you know, they're just i don't even know how to explain it i just want him to feel like, you know he's loved and appreciated by the south pacific and mainly in the solomon islands on destroyer so i say thank you, god, i come back not wounded i'm still here to talk about it the >>>party at the san mateo elks lodge, just one of the ways john has served veterans for the past six years. >>>>good to see you, my brother >>>when we first introduced you to him in 2022, we toured the san carlos warehouse where he collects donated gently used furniture. john, >>>>would you like to peep your head into my apartment? that >>>he uses to fill the homes of formerly unhoused military veterans for free john, who runs his own moving company, has s
to surprise frank abramo. >>>>did you see you? yeah few friends start their john >>>organized a 100th birthday party for the world war two veteran. only about 119,000 of them. fewer than 1%, are still living, according to the national world war two museum. >>>>for me they're model men, you know, they're just i don't even know how to explain it i just want him to feel like, you know he's loved and appreciated by the south pacific and mainly in the solomon islands...
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frank gardner is still with me. we arejust to steve rosenberg. frank gardner is still with me.ils about what has happened in the deal that has been struck. ., ., ,., , happened in the deal that has been struck. ., ., , struck. there are no reports could be as many _ struck. there are no reports could be as many 24 _ struck. there are no reports could be as many 24 people _ struck. there are no reports could be as many 24 people who - struck. there are no reports could be as many 24 people who are - be as many 24 people who are involved in this exchange involving six countries. russia, the us, uk, germany, belarus and slovenia. extraordinary if this happens. it would make it even bigger than the exchange of 14 people in 2010. this would be the biggest change of prisoners since the end of the cold war by far. it hasn't happened yet but everyone at least on the western side is talking about it happening, because there is clearly an alignment of interests here. the signs were already there and steve alluded to it a little bit. when you see people starting to be given these very hea
frank gardner is still with me. we arejust to steve rosenberg. frank gardner is still with me.ils about what has happened in the deal that has been struck. ., ., ,., , happened in the deal that has been struck. ., ., , struck. there are no reports could be as many _ struck. there are no reports could be as many 24 _ struck. there are no reports could be as many 24 people _ struck. there are no reports could be as many 24 people who - struck. there are no reports could be as many 24 people who...
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frank, good to see you. why this offensive now and why they're as the motor class president so landscape was well quite interesting. he was talking about it just piece, and it seems to me that top one of the purpose of this is to establish effect a company in russia to the extent i. com web by the russians whereby they can leave rich the possession of land against the peace deal. that is going to be a peace conference towards the end of the year. in november. i think they want something to, to, to trade with us at the strategic level. i suspect it's into costs because there was some heavy intelligence as a credible intelligence that the russians are planning us upfront costs into assuming it may well be that that's the reason. and finally, of course, as mentioned in your report, it's a very important region, particularly with respect to gust supplies. it's one of the main conduits, an entry points into ukraine soto least 3 fronts. it's a, it's a very important area of the timing is interesting. we've been he
frank, good to see you. why this offensive now and why they're as the motor class president so landscape was well quite interesting. he was talking about it just piece, and it seems to me that top one of the purpose of this is to establish effect a company in russia to the extent i. com web by the russians whereby they can leave rich the possession of land against the peace deal. that is going to be a peace conference towards the end of the year. in november. i think they want something to, to,...
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and his way the, as frank condo school to and shelter in kansas city has raised concerns about sci fi talk slice it for later this week. emergency services in gauze, and say the attack killed almost a 100 palestinians sheltering in the compound and wounded dozens. bull is well disputes the report a death told and says how much was using this site is a command center attack is drawn widespread international condemnation. a how much carried out the whole type of 7th, a tax on the as well that is classified a terrorist organization by many countries including the united states. is you with vice president cala howard's head? again, there are to many 1000000000 israel has a right, but we need to get the high and i can't stress that needs to get done needs to get done for you with state deposit or advise the lower blumenfeld told us, the outrage of a saturday's attack was increased the pressure on his round to agree to a ceasefire with thomas who haven't yet agreed to the talks that in a very sad and tragic way, today's event gives the united states additional leverage and pressure. because
and his way the, as frank condo school to and shelter in kansas city has raised concerns about sci fi talk slice it for later this week. emergency services in gauze, and say the attack killed almost a 100 palestinians sheltering in the compound and wounded dozens. bull is well disputes the report a death told and says how much was using this site is a command center attack is drawn widespread international condemnation. a how much carried out the whole type of 7th, a tax on the as well that is...
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pam and frank. >> nice. nice to see you.their speeches really calling on voters all voters, regardless of party. the importance and of electing kamala harris. and the difference between the two really talking a lot about a dangerous situation. we hear danger a lot this week when they're referring to donald trump. how do you think they did in terms of getting some of those undecided voters? >> i think they really helped for a couple reasons. one is that the obamas, especially michelle obama, is they're extraordinarily popular and michelle obama especially isn't popular among republicans, independents, people who don't care about politics. so they lent their popularity to harris last night and in a way that they did that is making clear that they see harris as the heir apparent to the obama administration. and another way they did that is by attacking trump, but doing it in a different way. so democrats have talked for a while about the dangers of another trump presidency, but they talked about trump in ways that made him seem
pam and frank. >> nice. nice to see you.their speeches really calling on voters all voters, regardless of party. the importance and of electing kamala harris. and the difference between the two really talking a lot about a dangerous situation. we hear danger a lot this week when they're referring to donald trump. how do you think they did in terms of getting some of those undecided voters? >> i think they really helped for a couple reasons. one is that the obamas, especially...
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