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there was frank in a brand new lexus suv. >> frank?that's me. >> that's not an i.s. >> reporter: an i.s., referring to the less expensive car he said he'd be driving. >> oh, yeah. my wife took the other car this morning. >> that's sweet. now i know what you spent your money on. >> reporter: money from fred schockner, is what the cop meant. frank did not take that bait. >> i gotta get going. >> reporter: hard to tell from the video, but frank coughs up the money. >> i got a grand for you right now because they're still monitoring my accounts. >> who is? >> [ bleep ] detectives. >> are they looking at you? >> yeah. >> reporter: detective birdsall was inside a van listening to the whole thing go down. >> and when you finally get something like that, that's gold. that was the nail in his coffin. >> reporter: so the instant he offered that $1,000, you knew, i got him. >> yep. we got him. he locked himself into it. >> reporter: and a couple of days later, detective birdsall and his partner paid frank a visit to snap their trap shut. >> they
there was frank in a brand new lexus suv. >> frank?that's me. >> that's not an i.s. >> reporter: an i.s., referring to the less expensive car he said he'd be driving. >> oh, yeah. my wife took the other car this morning. >> that's sweet. now i know what you spent your money on. >> reporter: money from fred schockner, is what the cop meant. frank did not take that bait. >> i gotta get going. >> reporter: hard to tell from the video, but frank...
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thank the swiss american photographer robert frank was one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century renowned for his role and expressive style which changed the course of documentary photography he captured ordinary people doing ordinary things finding guarded moments and intimacy in his subjects a retrospective of his work just opened and planned long before the news came of his death last tuesday of the age of 94. a seemingly tranquil image behind it is a history of the question secretary should embrace it and this is just 103 it's made robert frank a legend. the fighter both the americans captured the 1950 s. in the united states the photograph taken of a month traveling across the country posed the heart of america. it was a group that really made a star in the united states because it showed pictures that nobody wanted to see because they showed another america. the picture that people had been down mines i think changed the course of photography and they changed. if you people have a yard of the 950 is bright enough to. respond franks saw a country so different to
thank the swiss american photographer robert frank was one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century renowned for his role and expressive style which changed the course of documentary photography he captured ordinary people doing ordinary things finding guarded moments and intimacy in his subjects a retrospective of his work just opened and planned long before the news came of his death last tuesday of the age of 94. a seemingly tranquil image behind it is a history of the...
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for robert frank which is just that. it has been scientifically proven that singing is good for you for your soul as well as your physical being and if you need more proof look no further than this next report every year of the baker vest and bomb there's a campus concert which brings together young german musicians and young musicians from another country and share it singers from leipzig with sing us from johannesburg in south africa and they premiered a brand new piece by young south african composer chap ode so ted see in bomb on thursday evening. the climax of an unusual musical encounter on the campus project spic moment that bonds of beethoven festival. and the encounter began here in johannesburg the bustling metropolis in south africa the 6 young women from leipzig here for the 1st time members of an acapella ensemble called her way into the swedish word for subtle they are here to meet 6 singers from southern africa. and the 1st rehearsal just 6 the african singers and whaler hit it off right from the start mak
for robert frank which is just that. it has been scientifically proven that singing is good for you for your soul as well as your physical being and if you need more proof look no further than this next report every year of the baker vest and bomb there's a campus concert which brings together young german musicians and young musicians from another country and share it singers from leipzig with sing us from johannesburg in south africa and they premiered a brand new piece by young south african...
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gaze a radical frankness unpolished spontaneous and sometimes even intrusive. this was one of his favorite photographs. they said i have in mind shows a black couple in a park in san francisco and they look at the photographer had asked this of us kind of shocked and angry because the significance of. the exhibition also displays early unpublished photographs which he took in europe again we see the close look he takes of people in all walks of life with the interior paris london he's telling the narrative with a visual language. later in life he also made films and videos he's rolling stones tour documentary became a scandal that the world i hate what we're doing here it's not you can't. leave. just a few days ago robert frank died at the age of 90 cole he started in 1941 and he photographed until last year or maybe to be good of this year that's like so i have to like almost 7 years in the war of the photographs and films and needs it's an enormous amount of work that is left over and i deserve a legacy does is an unparalleled his photos and now classics subj
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frank said it's very simple. you have to make it sizzle. you have to make ita cocktail party wears every time somebody turns the page they're joining you in a conversation . their understanding what it is that everybody in society or everybody who we read about is thinking about. so conde decided to hire frank on as the editor for vanity fair on a handshake. he did his best deals on a handshake. they had one competitor at the time, hl mencken was the editor and it was the smart set where they said one civilized reader is worth 1000 boneheads . smart set eventually went out of business but they eventually had a friendly rivalry between them and george who had worked at the smart set and it up working at vanity fair after it closed . conde believed in hiring the best people no matter what. it didn't matter whether they were gay, lesbian, jewish , catholic, whatever. itdidn't matter . what mattered was talent. it didn't matter if they were known so he hired a girl calleddorothy rothschild to write captions for vogue . the one that caught frank
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frank peter christopher frank colleen l. fraser richard k. fraser kevin j.wley clyde frazier, jr. lillian inez frederick andrew fredericks tamitha freeman >> tom, you are shay's guardian angel. we all love and miss you. >> and my cousin, john, we love you and we miss you so very much and not a day goes by that we're not thinking of you. you'll never be forgotten. andrew keith friedman paul j. friedman gregg j. froehner lisa anne frost peter christian fry clement a. fumando steven elliot furman paul james furmato karleton douglas beye fyfe g fredric neal gabler richard peter gabriel richard s. gabrielle james andrew gadiel pamela lee gaff ervin vincent gailliard deanna lynn galante and her unborn child grace catherine galante anthony edward gallagher daniel james gallagher john patrick gallagher lourdes j. galletti cono e. gallo vincent gallucci thomas e. galvin giovanna galletta gambale thomas gambino, jr. giann f. gamboa ronald l. gamboa peter james ganci, jr.ganci, jr >> michael gann. >> andrew sunny garcia. cesar r. garcia >> david garcia. >> jorge lewis
frank peter christopher frank colleen l. fraser richard k. fraser kevin j.wley clyde frazier, jr. lillian inez frederick andrew fredericks tamitha freeman >> tom, you are shay's guardian angel. we all love and miss you. >> and my cousin, john, we love you and we miss you so very much and not a day goes by that we're not thinking of you. you'll never be forgotten. andrew keith friedman paul j. friedman gregg j. froehner lisa anne frost peter christian fry clement a. fumando steven...
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frank. morgan h. frank. peter christopher franke. colleen al fraser. richard k. frazier. kevin j.junior. lillian ynez frederick. andrew fredericks. tamitha freeman. fred friedman. peter l. find. arlene azoff read. alan w. friedlander. and my son-in-law thomas. you are a guardian angel and she feels your presence every day. we all love and miss you. and my cousin, john j.. john, we love you and we miss you so very much, and not a day goes by that we are not thinkinv of you. you will never be forgotten. andrew keith friedman. paul j. friedman. greg j. froehner. lisa and foster. peter christian frei. clemens a fumando. stephen elliott furman. paul james furmato. carlton douglas bey. richard peter gabriel. richard s. gabriel. james andrew gadiel. pamela lee gaff. erwin then send galliard. the animal and galante and her unborn child. grace catherine galante. anthony edward gallagher. daniel james gallagher. john patrick gallagher. lourdes galetti. then send gallucci. thomas galvin. giovanna galletta gambale. firefighter thomas gambino. e john gamboa. peter james, junior. michael ganci.
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frank figliuzzi is still with us. frank, we were trying to get as much information as much as possible from tiffany, but understanding she is an eyewitness who went through a horrific afternoon. we can't confirm all the details she gave us, but from what she told us, what were you able to take away in terms of what happened today in odessa? >> first, there was a powerful interview, richard, from someone who's just been a very traumatic experience. and we're grateful that her family is still alive and well. she shares a lot of interesting information. and there is at least one significant data point, which is that she described the weapon as long. she said that two or three times. as he mentioned th she mentioned that she saw the shooter reloading that long gun. she confirmed what we've been speculating that this many rounds, this many people injured over this period of time, involving moving vehicles, this had to involve a rifle, and largely a semi-automatic or automatic rifle, and had to involve many, many shots, bec
frank figliuzzi is still with us. frank, we were trying to get as much information as much as possible from tiffany, but understanding she is an eyewitness who went through a horrific afternoon. we can't confirm all the details she gave us, but from what she told us, what were you able to take away in terms of what happened today in odessa? >> first, there was a powerful interview, richard, from someone who's just been a very traumatic experience. and we're grateful that her family is...
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it was poor frank had to do it.he sets up british vogue's because he can't export tape from america believe it or not during world war i and decides at the end of the war in 1919 that is going to go across to europe and set up a french vogue. he has now become the first international magazine publisher in the world. we talked about a few of the staff writers. i'm just going to show you a few pictures because of wars that the negatives are all about. his number one photographer was on the left here. it was in 1915 after he lost the first battle, after hurst lost the first battle with condÉ nast that he decided he was going to poach dermyer. it was a loss but only for about 10 minutes because george hearn again replaced him and it was george who took the first pictures of movement. he was followed by edward steichen and sussel bacon later on. and then there was the discovery of the model turned photographer v miller. v miller was vogue photographer during the second world war. we will come back to her pictures in a mi
it was poor frank had to do it.he sets up british vogue's because he can't export tape from america believe it or not during world war i and decides at the end of the war in 1919 that is going to go across to europe and set up a french vogue. he has now become the first international magazine publisher in the world. we talked about a few of the staff writers. i'm just going to show you a few pictures because of wars that the negatives are all about. his number one photographer was on the left...
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problem,his is the frank, i have. that we have no real department heads to anything in the government now. -- everyone is a an acting something. everyone reports the president in the bureaucracy to congress. people are just taking it at face value. i don't. i do not think that we will adequately respond to any emergency that we have now, and if we do or don't, we will not didthe true reasons why we or did not. that is my comment and i will leave it at that. i think it is almost a shame that we are accepting this as normal now. thank you. valid the caller makes a point. fema has been without a permanent administrator since brock long left the agency in mid-march. ,hat is six or so months through the worst disaster time of the year. and a number of other agencies throughout the government and particularly in the department of homeland security are being run by acting administrators, including the acting secretary of the department of homeland security, and that is the issue that the democrats in congress have raised a l
problem,his is the frank, i have. that we have no real department heads to anything in the government now. -- everyone is a an acting something. everyone reports the president in the bureaucracy to congress. people are just taking it at face value. i don't. i do not think that we will adequately respond to any emergency that we have now, and if we do or don't, we will not didthe true reasons why we or did not. that is my comment and i will leave it at that. i think it is almost a shame that we...
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frank, i'm sorry if we cut you off at all, frank figliuzzi. your point being that maybe an innocent person answers questions. >> yeah, well, first of all, an innocent person is eager to answer questions with the truth, but what i'd love to see more about -- more from the media, nichole, when he does this, when he's preparing a sound bite for fox news. the question, remember, was why should the american people entertain a president who asks a foreign leader for help getting re-elected? he just went off on the witch hunt of the russia investigation. the reporters have got to start saying, sir, with all due respect, you're not answering the question, and they just need to keep peppering him like that. >> all right. i'm going to thank frank, elise, carol and matt. my colleague chuck todd's going to pick up our coverage of the president's press conference. >> -- the beef and all of the different things, pork, very big on pork. but if you look and you see, i actually think they put out a statement. they're starting to buy very heavily our ag again.
frank, i'm sorry if we cut you off at all, frank figliuzzi. your point being that maybe an innocent person answers questions. >> yeah, well, first of all, an innocent person is eager to answer questions with the truth, but what i'd love to see more about -- more from the media, nichole, when he does this, when he's preparing a sound bite for fox news. the question, remember, was why should the american people entertain a president who asks a foreign leader for help getting re-elected? he...
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that is frank gardner reporting there. really good to see as well.the latest on our website, you can see brexit and hurricane dorian. and the failed peace deal. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @sipusey. more news on our website. thanks a lot for watching. hello once again. a pretty decent weekend for many parts of the british isles. however, i suspect the way that monday's going to start for some, that's going to be but a distant memory because if you are anywhere near that frontal system, which really doesn't want to move away very quickly from the british isles, then it is going to be a soggy old start to the day. this is how it's shaping up first thing with quite a bit of rain for the greater part of scotland, save the shetland isles, it should just about clear northern ireland in the first part of the day. it will be there to be had across certainly a good part of england and wales. through the afternoon, we lose the intensity from the rain, save for the south—western quarter, best temperature of the afternoon about 16 or 17. pretty shabby for t
that is frank gardner reporting there. really good to see as well.the latest on our website, you can see brexit and hurricane dorian. and the failed peace deal. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @sipusey. more news on our website. thanks a lot for watching. hello once again. a pretty decent weekend for many parts of the british isles. however, i suspect the way that monday's going to start for some, that's going to be but a distant memory because if you are anywhere near that frontal system,...
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the swiss american photographer robert frank was one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century renowned for his role and expressive style which changed the course of documentary photography he captured ordinary people doing ordinary things finding guarded moments and intimacies in his subjects. retrospective of his work. and long before the news came of his death last tuesday of the age of 94. a seemingly tranquil image but behind it is a history of oppression secretary action and racism this photo is just one of hundreds which made robert frank a legend. in the photo both the americans captured the 1950s in the united states the photographs taken of a months of traveling across the country exposed the heart of america. it was a movie that really made a story one i would say because it showed pictures that nobody wanted to see because they showed another what america did with the pictures of who had been the minds to change the course of the policy and he changed it to people who have an art of the 1950s broad enough to. respond frank saw a country so different to his a
the swiss american photographer robert frank was one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century renowned for his role and expressive style which changed the course of documentary photography he captured ordinary people doing ordinary things finding guarded moments and intimacies in his subjects. retrospective of his work. and long before the news came of his death last tuesday of the age of 94. a seemingly tranquil image but behind it is a history of oppression secretary action...
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robert frank was born ind switzerl a wealthy european jewish family, but he was decidedly an american m who managed ntain an outsider's point of view-- as he documentary about reer,15 "don't blink." >> i tried not to talk to them, and i didn't want them to talk to me. >> nawaz: frank emigrated to new york in 1947, and started work at "harpers bazaar," but he soon came aware of many of the stark contrasts in american society. that perspective was a driving force behind his most celebrated work, 1957's "the americans." starting in 1955, frank criss- crossed the country, snaing 28,000 photos in just two yearsg ultimately culhem down to a collection of just 83. his workas in sharp contrast to more traditional, optimistic photos of the time. frank reflected on that work in "don't blink:" >> when i look at the 83 photographs i chose for the book, i think i really got the essence. >> nawaz: like this shot of a trolley car in new orleans.. and a political rally in chicago. of photography at the nationalr gallery of art in washington, d.c. she knew frank, and says "the americans" revealed a co
robert frank was born ind switzerl a wealthy european jewish family, but he was decidedly an american m who managed ntain an outsider's point of view-- as he documentary about reer,15 "don't blink." >> i tried not to talk to them, and i didn't want them to talk to me. >> nawaz: frank emigrated to new york in 1947, and started work at "harpers bazaar," but he soon came aware of many of the stark contrasts in american society. that perspective was a driving force...
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>>> saved last word for frank. this picture of an erratic president look like around the world? >> it looks like america has problems with the truth. we can't -- today it was all about the truth. cia source being pulled out because he speaks the truth about putin, russia and our election. the air force not being able to be truthful with regard to where they are staying. the weather not being truthful. bolton being kicked out of his role because he is likely speaking truth to donald trump. if we aren't respected for the truth, we aren't taking a lead around the globe. >> my thanks to frank for that last word. most of all, thanks to you for watching. that does it for our hour. "mtp daily" starts now. ♪ >>> welcome to tuesday. it is meet the press daily and we begin with the breaking news that we've had since noon that
>>> saved last word for frank. this picture of an erratic president look like around the world? >> it looks like america has problems with the truth. we can't -- today it was all about the truth. cia source being pulled out because he speaks the truth about putin, russia and our election. the air force not being able to be truthful with regard to where they are staying. the weather not being truthful. bolton being kicked out of his role because he is likely speaking truth to...
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frank figliuzzi is still with us. frank, we were trying to get as much information as much as possible from tiffany, but understanding she is an eyewitness who went through a horrific afternoon. we can't confirm all the details she gave us, but from what she told us, what were you able to take away in terms of what happened today in odessa? >> first, there was a powerful interview, richard, from someone who's just been a very traumatic experience. and we're grateful that her family is still alive and well. she shares a lot of interesting information. and there is at least one significant data point, which is that she described the weapon as long. she said that two or three times. she mentioned that she saw the shooter reloading that long gun. she confirmed what we've been speculating that this many rounds, this many people injured over this period of time, involving moving vehicles, this had to involve a rifle, and largely a semi-automatic or automatic rifle, and had to involve many, many shots, because to accurately
frank figliuzzi is still with us. frank, we were trying to get as much information as much as possible from tiffany, but understanding she is an eyewitness who went through a horrific afternoon. we can't confirm all the details she gave us, but from what she told us, what were you able to take away in terms of what happened today in odessa? >> first, there was a powerful interview, richard, from someone who's just been a very traumatic experience. and we're grateful that her family is...
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look, i take frank's point.ut in the absence of this protective scheme, we could be talking about serious criminal liability under the espionage act. all the scheme does is protect the whistleblower against reprisal. it doesn't give money, doesn't give glory. this, to all appearances, is a hard-working patriotic person in the intelligence community who just wants to put the information out there. and for all the high-falutin constitutional arguments of the white house now that might apply in different times and with different presidents we are only talking about giving the information to the intelligence committee something that happens all the time. so to the extent there are disputes isn't, the law is crystal clear that is the i.g.'s call, the i.g. has made the call. there are ways that the administration could try to contest it in court. but for now it should absolutely just go forward. the whistleblower shouldn't be put to this impossible choice of coming forward and possibly facing criminal liability, not t
look, i take frank's point.ut in the absence of this protective scheme, we could be talking about serious criminal liability under the espionage act. all the scheme does is protect the whistleblower against reprisal. it doesn't give money, doesn't give glory. this, to all appearances, is a hard-working patriotic person in the intelligence community who just wants to put the information out there. and for all the high-falutin constitutional arguments of the white house now that might apply in...
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robert frank died monday, in nova scotia.as 94 years old. >> woodruff: and there's more online, where we take a closer look at one of frank's most enduring images from his book "the americans."at on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. ord that ithe newshour night. i'm judy woodruff.at for all of uhe we'll see you soonk you, and >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided :f >> bnsrailway. >> consumer cellular. >> financial servicejafirm raymond mes. >> the ford fodation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of internatial peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing supporte of tnstitutions and individuals. >> this program was made y the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbt ion from viewers like you. thank you. ns captioning sed by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh. >> you're
robert frank died monday, in nova scotia.as 94 years old. >> woodruff: and there's more online, where we take a closer look at one of frank's most enduring images from his book "the americans."at on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. ord that ithe newshour night. i'm judy woodruff.at for all of uhe we'll see you soonk you, and >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided :f >> bnsrailway. >> consumer cellular. >> financial servicejafirm raymond...
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. >> i'm frank somerville. here's the latest radar picture. hurricane dorian has just been downgraded to a category 3 with winds up to 110 miles an hour. but it has come to a virtual standstill over the bahamas. in fact it has barely moved over the past 24 hours and still not clear where it will hit in the united states. >> nine counties in florida and several more in georgia and south carolina are under mandatory evacuation orders at this hour. >> fox news lauren blanchard is in daytona beach tonight. what's the situation like there tonight, lauren? >> reporter: well, good evening. julie, frank, here we have been noticing the temperature and the winds change a bit throughout the day. the winds are starting to gust a little bit more and the temperature has definitely dropped even hours ago. it did unusually so for florida at the beginning of september. here in daytona it is virtually a ghost town. people have gotten out of here boarding up their businesses. there's really not anyone around because this area, officials have warned us here in vo
. >> i'm frank somerville. here's the latest radar picture. hurricane dorian has just been downgraded to a category 3 with winds up to 110 miles an hour. but it has come to a virtual standstill over the bahamas. in fact it has barely moved over the past 24 hours and still not clear where it will hit in the united states. >> nine counties in florida and several more in georgia and south carolina are under mandatory evacuation orders at this hour. >> fox news lauren blanchard is...
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frank figliuzzi and barbara mcquade and jonathan allen. we appreciate you guys. there are 29 more minutes and we can call it quit for the weekend. >> coming up, we got more on the impeachment. the secretary of state was subpoenaed for documents pertaining to ukraine. "the 11th hour" is back after this. ter this >>> we expect the administration to do everything they can to shut us down. when they do that and try to do that, every effort to slow us down will only add to the case against them for obstruction of congress. >> democrats are moving full speed ahead with their impeachment inquiry. house democrats issued the first subpoena to mike pompeo. they write your failure or refusal to comply with this subpoena shall constitute evidence of obstruction of the house's impeachment inquiry. back with us tonight, former 11 terms, christopher shays who served on the house of committee. welcome both of you. chris, you were a member of congress. give me your analysis of the pace of what it is happening now in the united states congress. >> for the record, i had profound un
frank figliuzzi and barbara mcquade and jonathan allen. we appreciate you guys. there are 29 more minutes and we can call it quit for the weekend. >> coming up, we got more on the impeachment. the secretary of state was subpoenaed for documents pertaining to ukraine. "the 11th hour" is back after this. ter this >>> we expect the administration to do everything they can to shut us down. when they do that and try to do that, every effort to slow us down will only add to...
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frank figliuzzi there. again, following the breaking news story coming out of west texas, odessa, texas, we just had a discussion with tiffany perada a witness of the entire incident. she was fired at. she was there assisting with one of the injured, and thankfully, she and her husband and her four young children were not injured despite them trying to warn others in and around that area of odessa, texas, on the ih 20 freeway. more on that coming out of west texas, and in a bit, another breaking story we are following on msnbc, that's hurricane dorian at the top of the hour, and so far, no change to the path here. still a category 4 storm, but there's more to it. we'll talk to bill karins. who's dog is this? it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i'm worried about moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! antonio? i
frank figliuzzi there. again, following the breaking news story coming out of west texas, odessa, texas, we just had a discussion with tiffany perada a witness of the entire incident. she was fired at. she was there assisting with one of the injured, and thankfully, she and her husband and her four young children were not injured despite them trying to warn others in and around that area of odessa, texas, on the ih 20 freeway. more on that coming out of west texas, and in a bit, another...
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she said his name is frank canno. he is a registered sex offender. >> reporter: he pleaded guilty to committing a lewd act on a minor. he was wearing a gps ankle monitor. now, did his monitor put him near the places those other three women, according to phone records, made their last calls? quinna, josephine and martha? one-by-one, the detective got the coordinates. >> reporter: an every intersection for that date and time that they gave me, frank canno came up. >> reporter: wow. >> for every single intersection. i was shocked. >> reporter: but something about that man, frank canno, he had a buddy. and she had run into them both. >> i mentioned, i do know that he has a friend, stephen gordon. >> reporter: steven gordon, he'd done time for molesting a minor and later for kidnapping. he and canno were inseparable, apparently. once again, detective lamelli pulled up the gps coordinates to check the place martha was last seen in santa ana, and no gordon. not there. but when she checked locations for quinna and josephine,
she said his name is frank canno. he is a registered sex offender. >> reporter: he pleaded guilty to committing a lewd act on a minor. he was wearing a gps ankle monitor. now, did his monitor put him near the places those other three women, according to phone records, made their last calls? quinna, josephine and martha? one-by-one, the detective got the coordinates. >> reporter: an every intersection for that date and time that they gave me, frank canno came up. >> reporter:...
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frank? >> jana katsuyama at sfo tonight, thank you. >>> sfo is also implementing a few gate numbering system. gates one to 102 are being relabeled if an alphanumeric format. a letter will correspond following a number. starting october 16, the gates will begin with a1 in the international terminal and end with gate s22 in terminal three. sfo says this is designed to be more intuitive for travelers. >>> a man crossing the street in redwood city is struck by a police car when it spins out of control. tonight that pedestrian is hospitalized in critical condition. the accident happened this morning in el camino real as the officer was responding to a call. ktvu's crime reporter, henr lee, says an investigation is underway to determine how that officer lost control of her patrol car. >> this is what's left of the redwood city police car that crashed on el camino real in redwood city. the crash happened at 9:45 on wednesday morning. surveillance video shows a man walking to the center median. a sh
frank? >> jana katsuyama at sfo tonight, thank you. >>> sfo is also implementing a few gate numbering system. gates one to 102 are being relabeled if an alphanumeric format. a letter will correspond following a number. starting october 16, the gates will begin with a1 in the international terminal and end with gate s22 in terminal three. sfo says this is designed to be more intuitive for travelers. >>> a man crossing the street in redwood city is struck by a police car...
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i'm frank gardner and can't use your legs? i'm frank gardnerandi can't use your legs? saudi arabia 15 years ago. i do not have snow skiing, it's called adaptive skiing. i still want to ski before my injury but waterskiing has always been that one challenge to far. i've avoided, i dodged it, abducted all these years. there is a charity called access adventures that gets disabled people like myself into the water to give ita like myself into the water to give it a try. the first challenge is going to be struggling into the wetsuit and that is a challenge in itself. i just put wetsuit and that is a challenge in itself. ijust put my leg with the arm of the wetsuit. i feel like a beached seal. second challenge is getting into the actual kit that i'm going to ski in. this is called an adaptive waterski which as you can see, it's got a fixed seat attached to it which i'm going to get myself into. how does it feel being back in the water? cold and wet. it's a big moment where you feel that tug on the rope on the boat exhilarated front of you and suddenly you are surging out of
i'm frank gardner and can't use your legs? i'm frank gardnerandi can't use your legs? saudi arabia 15 years ago. i do not have snow skiing, it's called adaptive skiing. i still want to ski before my injury but waterskiing has always been that one challenge to far. i've avoided, i dodged it, abducted all these years. there is a charity called access adventures that gets disabled people like myself into the water to give ita like myself into the water to give it a try. the first challenge is...
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recently, frank has nnounced a $10 million gift to st. peters university school of expand and update school initiatives. like to thank frank for his enerosity, his public service, is long standing commitment to bolster education and support his hometown of jersey city. thank you, frank. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. the chair recognizes the pennsylvania, mr. thompson, for five minutes. mr. thompson: thank you, madam speaker. i rise to draw attention to an ongoing epidemic th that's plaguing most communities across the nation. i'm talking about the opioid crisis. too many have fallen to the epidemic. 5,388 people died from drug 2017.se in many of them from opioid abuse. addiction does not discriminate. race, gender, or socioeconomic status. our is not a community in nation that hasn't been impacted by opioid addiction in some way. in ning co, i spent 28 years -- before my time ascongress, i spent 28 years a rehabilitation therapist. i've seen firsthand how impacts families in our communities. september is recovery month, and opportun
recently, frank has nnounced a $10 million gift to st. peters university school of expand and update school initiatives. like to thank frank for his enerosity, his public service, is long standing commitment to bolster education and support his hometown of jersey city. thank you, frank. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. the chair recognizes the pennsylvania, mr. thompson, for five minutes. mr. thompson: thank you, madam speaker. i rise to draw attention to an ongoing epidemic th that's...
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as well as working again, frank has also rekindled his interest in skiing.e a wheelchair because i got shot while on a bbc assignment in saudi arabia 15 years ago. i've done a lot of skiing, snow skiing. it's called adaptive skiing. i used to waterski before my injuries, but waterskiing has always just been that one challenge too far. i've avoided, i dodged it, i've ducked it all these years. there is a charity called access adventures that gets disabled people like myself into the water to give it a try. the first challenge is going to be struggling into the wetsuit, and that is a challenge in itself. i've just put my leg through the arm of the wetsuit. i feel like a beached seal. 0k, second challenge is getting into the actual kit that i'm going to ski in. this is called an adaptive waterski, which, as you can see, it's got a kind of fixed seat attached to it, which i'm going to get myself into. how does it feel being back in the water? well, cold and wet. hit it! it's a big moment where you feel that tug on the rope and the boat accelerates in front of yo
as well as working again, frank has also rekindled his interest in skiing.e a wheelchair because i got shot while on a bbc assignment in saudi arabia 15 years ago. i've done a lot of skiing, snow skiing. it's called adaptive skiing. i used to waterski before my injuries, but waterskiing has always just been that one challenge too far. i've avoided, i dodged it, i've ducked it all these years. there is a charity called access adventures that gets disabled people like myself into the water to...
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so is the frank anthony facebook page. a spokesman said in part we don't allow this misleading page on facebook. we've removed billions of fake accounts however enforcement is never perfect and there is nor work to be done. paul never did get those swim shorts. instd steds from a brick and mortar store. >> reporter: the one sure way to get your merchandise. buy in person. >> they're not waterproof but i like them. >> reporter: if you see an ad on social media and never heard of a company do research. go on-line and look for reviews, ratings and comments that should turn up any red flags. paul said he wishes he would have done that before buying a swimsuit rather than after. michael finney, 7 on your side. >>> still to come on "abc 7 mornings," time is money in home construction. a new process could make it cheaper and faster. plus a closer look at dorian's destruction? north carolina and the bahamas and where the storm stands this morning. find the brands you love from nordstrom. up to 70% off at nordstrom rack. ♪ that's f
so is the frank anthony facebook page. a spokesman said in part we don't allow this misleading page on facebook. we've removed billions of fake accounts however enforcement is never perfect and there is nor work to be done. paul never did get those swim shorts. instd steds from a brick and mortar store. >> reporter: the one sure way to get your merchandise. buy in person. >> they're not waterproof but i like them. >> reporter: if you see an ad on social media and never heard...
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but the vast majority of petitioners for compassionate release are denied, and so was frank. >> frankow are you feeling? i'm from nbc, lester holt. >> oh, yeah. we had a nice conversation. >> frank, do you think you should go home? >> soon i know that. >> it helps my throat. >> yeah. i can open that for you. let me open that for you. there you go, frank. all right. i'm going to let you rest. okay? well, he's a human being. i'm not here to judge him. but i don't know how you not have compassion. >> a few weeks later, i learned that frank died in his hospice bed alone. back in my cell, i had a lot of time to reflect about everything i've seen. >> i have personally wrestled with this question of is prison punishment? because if it is punishment, it's pretty bad. is it a place of reform? you can certainly see efforts to reform here. i can't help thinking as we're, you know, talking to men incarcerated when they were teenagers i think of my own self at 16, 17 years old and it is all complicated. >> and now the two men i met that committed murders as teenagers, henry and clifford, are about
but the vast majority of petitioners for compassionate release are denied, and so was frank. >> frankow are you feeling? i'm from nbc, lester holt. >> oh, yeah. we had a nice conversation. >> frank, do you think you should go home? >> soon i know that. >> it helps my throat. >> yeah. i can open that for you. let me open that for you. there you go, frank. all right. i'm going to let you rest. okay? well, he's a human being. i'm not here to judge him. but i...
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so is the frank anthony facebook page.on said we don't allow those kind of misleading pages on facebook. we removed billions of fake accounts from the platform, however enforcement is never perfect and there is more work to be done. paul never did get those swim shorts. >> so i ended up buying these instead from a brick and mortar store. >> the one sure way to get your merchandise, buy in person. >> they are not waterproof, though but i still like them. [ laughter ] >> if you see an ad on social media and never heard of a company before, you've got to do some research before you send some money. go online and look for reviews and ratings and comments, you know how to do that. that should turn up any red flag. paul wishes he did that before buying a swimsuit rather than after. i want to hear from you. my 7 on your side hot line is open weekdays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 415-954-8151. >> good stuff. lesson learned. >> yeah. >> thank you, michael. >> let's update the weather forecast. >> spencer is here with the latest. >>
so is the frank anthony facebook page.on said we don't allow those kind of misleading pages on facebook. we removed billions of fake accounts from the platform, however enforcement is never perfect and there is more work to be done. paul never did get those swim shorts. >> so i ended up buying these instead from a brick and mortar store. >> the one sure way to get your merchandise, buy in person. >> they are not waterproof, though but i still like them. [ laughter ] >>...
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frank said to me about a half hour ago. i said just hang in there frank. i had to blame frank. 60s, 70s and 80s all below average, slightly below. after a very hot august and early september, temperatures have come down. low clouds are there but we had a much bigger fog bank yesterday. tropical moisture monsoon is now pushing well to the east. city 59, el cerrito's 59, so is kensington. berkeley lab, onshore breeze, not as strong as yesterday. still okay. highs today, mile side. about where they should be. 60s 70s and 80s. a big cooldown is on tap for tomorrow. will have more on that coming up. 60s, 70s and 80s . >>> prosecutors on the go ship warehouse or deciding whether to seek a second trial against defendant, derick almena. the deadlock means a hung jury, after yesterday's verdict, prosecutors talk to jurors and the family members. for feedback on whether to retry derick almena. >> while he is happy, in a sense to be on convicted, he is very unhappy when he thinks about what happened. >> our hearts have been with the families of the 36 victims that di
frank said to me about a half hour ago. i said just hang in there frank. i had to blame frank. 60s, 70s and 80s all below average, slightly below. after a very hot august and early september, temperatures have come down. low clouds are there but we had a much bigger fog bank yesterday. tropical moisture monsoon is now pushing well to the east. city 59, el cerrito's 59, so is kensington. berkeley lab, onshore breeze, not as strong as yesterday. still okay. highs today, mile side. about where...
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. >> i'm frank somerville. president trump also said he doesn't want war and that there's room for diplomacy, but he made it clear the u.s. is prepared. the attack on saturday crippled a huge oil facility on saudi arabia that produces 5% of the daily global supply. rebels in yemen claim responsibility. they say ten drones were used in the attack. but behind the scenes, u.s. officials are suggesting they are originating inside iran. >> the price of crude oil prices jumped by more than $8 a barrel to more than $63 a barrel. the biggest increase since the first gulf war 30 years ago. live coverage now from fox news lauren blanchard who is in the nation's capital with more on how the u.s. could be pulled into the concept. lauren? >> reporter: julie, president trump says soon he should know definitively who was behind the weekend attack on major saudi oil sites and whether or not those attacks warrant a military response. >> they will need to decide. >> reporter: on capitol hill lawmakers say the president needs to
. >> i'm frank somerville. president trump also said he doesn't want war and that there's room for diplomacy, but he made it clear the u.s. is prepared. the attack on saturday crippled a huge oil facility on saudi arabia that produces 5% of the daily global supply. rebels in yemen claim responsibility. they say ten drones were used in the attack. but behind the scenes, u.s. officials are suggesting they are originating inside iran. >> the price of crude oil prices jumped by more...
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frank, what do you think about that? lovely? that's no scam. >> no. >> dana: thanks, frank. will have more for you about all of the news, breaking news of the day. john bolton out as national security adviser. there's an acting adviser. we'll see if the president decides to appoint anybody else. we have more for you on "the five" as well and the other antics. thanks for joining us. i'm dana perino with "the daily briefing." up next, here's shep. >> shepard: breaking news and a live look just suit of st. louis in dupo, illinois. a train has jumped the tracks and erupted into flames. firefighters have been racing to pull out multiple blazes. local media report evacuations nearby. we'll keep an eye on it. but first, another spin of the white house revolving door and a he said he said on why john bolton is out as the president's national security adviser. the president said he asked for bolton's resignation last night. bolton says that the president is lying. that he, bolton, offered his resignation. it's extraor o
frank, what do you think about that? lovely? that's no scam. >> no. >> dana: thanks, frank. will have more for you about all of the news, breaking news of the day. john bolton out as national security adviser. there's an acting adviser. we'll see if the president decides to appoint anybody else. we have more for you on "the five" as well and the other antics. thanks for joining us. i'm dana perino with "the daily briefing." up next, here's shep. >> shepard:...
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former assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi, frank figliuzzi is back. with us from "the new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker. at the tame rick stengel, former managing editor of "time" mack scene who worked with machine's state department. plus, executive editor from bloom opinion, tim o'brien. tim, i will start with you because you have been chronicling donald trump the liar longer than all of us together. but as someone who worked in the white house and state department, there are still moments like the president holding up a doctored image of a storm path that continue to rattle and shake what's left of our norms. >> you know, i don't think it's just about lying. lying is an outcome of other things that trouble the president of the united states. for all of his blusters, he's a deeply insecure man and there are certain things that trigger him around that. his wealth, his intelligence and on and on. and what happened i think with alabama is he made a mistake that another person might have made, and had he been secure, had he abo
former assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi, frank figliuzzi is back. with us from "the new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker. at the tame rick stengel, former managing editor of "time" mack scene who worked with machine's state department. plus, executive editor from bloom opinion, tim o'brien. tim, i will start with you because you have been chronicling donald trump the liar longer than all of us together. but as someone who worked in...
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be frank.rank. diplomatically frank. i think this huge disappointment, the tdp physician there's obviously huge disappointment stop there's two reasons for that. this was an american and japanese initiative by the end of it. and we walked. i am not a fan of president trump's decision cell those biases must be put on the table i think it's a huge strategic loss for us but more importantly i think it was a huge economic opportunity that we lost as well. i think what happened at the end of the obama administration is that the obama administration officials began to sell it as strategic leadership when they ought to at home been selling it economically good for the united states and they couldn't make that case well enough. as you know in 2016 both republican and democratic base party members decided tdp was not good for america economically. we will have a long recovery i think of how we deal with that here at home in terms of how free-trade operates and to whose it is but in terms of our leadersh
be frank.rank. diplomatically frank. i think this huge disappointment, the tdp physician there's obviously huge disappointment stop there's two reasons for that. this was an american and japanese initiative by the end of it. and we walked. i am not a fan of president trump's decision cell those biases must be put on the table i think it's a huge strategic loss for us but more importantly i think it was a huge economic opportunity that we lost as well. i think what happened at the end of the...
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i'm frank somerville. >> i'm julie haener. it won't happen overnight, but it is the future. tonight the metropolitan transportation commission voted unanimously to make all electronic tolls a reality. the hope is to speed up the flow of traffic and to save money on operations at the seven state-run bridges in the bay area. here they are. the richmond san jose bridge. live coverage from ktvu's azenith smith at the toll plaza tonight with a look at what's coming down the road. azenith? >> the toll takers and the government agency tells me 200 of them will be affected when the cash signs will go away and the toll booths will be eliminated. traffic at bay area toll bridges could soon be smoother as drivers, they will no longer have the option to start and pay cash. >> i never thought it was equitable. but i also drive a lot in traffic. >> reporter: wednesday the metropolitan transportation commission gave a green light on the $4 million contract for an all-electronic tolling system, which means drivers must pay with fast track only. those with fast track, cameras will capture yo
i'm frank somerville. >> i'm julie haener. it won't happen overnight, but it is the future. tonight the metropolitan transportation commission voted unanimously to make all electronic tolls a reality. the hope is to speed up the flow of traffic and to save money on operations at the seven state-run bridges in the bay area. here they are. the richmond san jose bridge. live coverage from ktvu's azenith smith at the toll plaza tonight with a look at what's coming down the road. azenith?...
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and frank and voice are here.he only reason he wasn't indicted or recommended to be indicted by the mueller probe is because there was no intent to do that, right? it was the stupidity defense. neither junior the son as ken accurately points out. we covered his colleagues with great interest, the trump tower meeting where donald trump jr. said what they said it was, was dirt on hillary clinton. but because they didn't know it was illegal, the scenario rick lays out was something that wasn't criminal. frank, could this be a different situation? could you argue that he knew the difference this time? >> yeah. we absolutely could say he was on notice and, in fact, the statute that i was quoting earlier says corruptly requests or seeks this thing of value. and he can't possibly now say i didn't know you couldn't seek help from a foreign government for a thing of value. we are painful aware, we have lived through the mueller report that he's already quite aware that you can't do it with regard to russia, and you can't d
and frank and voice are here.he only reason he wasn't indicted or recommended to be indicted by the mueller probe is because there was no intent to do that, right? it was the stupidity defense. neither junior the son as ken accurately points out. we covered his colleagues with great interest, the trump tower meeting where donald trump jr. said what they said it was, was dirt on hillary clinton. but because they didn't know it was illegal, the scenario rick lays out was something that wasn't...
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robert slatzer and frank capell signed a contract to produce the book. bob slatzer would be credited with writing the book and capell would remain secret. >> with capell on board slat descrer also -- slatzer. he reintroduced clemmons from the l.a.p.d. >> the scene seemed staged. >> marilyn was stretched out face down on the bed. obviously she had been placed in that position. i was shown the night stand by her bed it was 8 or 10 empty bottles that contained medicine. i looked in the bathroom for a glass that had been used, there was none. >> he reported there was no drinking vessel in marilyn's bedroom and he questioned how she was able to swallow the medication. you can see a drinking vessel. one of a series of 12 vessels she purchased in mexico. it iches believed that might have been the vessel taken into police evidence. >> clemmons said when he arrived, eunice murray was washing something in the washing machine and twhawts suspicious. soot implication was she was destroying evidence. as the first responding officer he did not investigate what she was
robert slatzer and frank capell signed a contract to produce the book. bob slatzer would be credited with writing the book and capell would remain secret. >> with capell on board slat descrer also -- slatzer. he reintroduced clemmons from the l.a.p.d. >> the scene seemed staged. >> marilyn was stretched out face down on the bed. obviously she had been placed in that position. i was shown the night stand by her bed it was 8 or 10 empty bottles that contained medicine. i looked...
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julie and frank? thank you. >>> few at 10:00 tonight, the detention facility downtown oakland have been sitting empty since june. paying $83,000 a month to keep the heat and air-conditioning on, saying ventilation is true to save money. trying to figure out what to do since then and plans to use them were scrapped after arguing doing so would be inhumane. >> the power outage in the east bay would shut down businesses along with the downtown berkeley bart station for hours this morning. ktvu's leigh martinez has more. >> reporter: a power outage threw off morning routines. >> it is more like my e-mail and work and a day to get things done. especially around downtown, it's a mellow day not to run that usual thing. >> and they had to turn the potential customers away for sure. >> a lot of business. the fact that we're not going to open until 1:00 says a lot. >> and the stores had to stay closed. >> so we feel like it will be risoon that the power will be back. >> and we couldn't find one there and so we
julie and frank? thank you. >>> few at 10:00 tonight, the detention facility downtown oakland have been sitting empty since june. paying $83,000 a month to keep the heat and air-conditioning on, saying ventilation is true to save money. trying to figure out what to do since then and plans to use them were scrapped after arguing doing so would be inhumane. >> the power outage in the east bay would shut down businesses along with the downtown berkeley bart station for hours this...
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julie, frank? >> it's heartbreaking to hear his sister talking to think he moved away from las vegas where there was a shooting to be in a safer place and the this happens. >> they feel like nowhere is safe anymore. >> amber, thank you. >> thanks, amber. >>> some democratic presidential candidates are toughening their stance on gun control after the mass shooting there in west texas. former texas congressman beto o'rourke has been calling for a complete ban and buyback of assault weapons. today in iowa south bend mayorpete buttigieg call for more background checks. joe biden called inaction from the president and congressional republicans disgraceful. >>> new at 10:00 friends and family of a missing man in belmont held a rally tonight to raise awareness. they gathered to get that word out on paul farmer, missing since last wednesday night. farmer never returned home from a walk. his wife says he has the history of fall and many people around that community have been looking for him ever since he di
julie, frank? >> it's heartbreaking to hear his sister talking to think he moved away from las vegas where there was a shooting to be in a safer place and the this happens. >> they feel like nowhere is safe anymore. >> amber, thank you. >> thanks, amber. >>> some democratic presidential candidates are toughening their stance on gun control after the mass shooting there in west texas. former texas congressman beto o'rourke has been calling for a complete ban and...
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was almost totally destroyed by arrowheads in march 1904 now it's been resurrected as a testament to frank for its medieval past. architect and urban planning. has reconstructed the most donate of the old buildings the golden scale was once owned by the dutch spice merchant out confection a home fun humble. yacht by their golden bargain for the golden scale and partly for other buildings as well we were lucky enough to have a great number of original elements that had survived the war. and we managed to persuade the owner of large parts of the golden scales façade to donate the stones to us he had them stored in his library building. fund kamel family papers reveal details like the existence of a gilded waterspout shaped like a dragon. a total of 15 buildings have been reconstructed 20 more are entirely new the built in medieval style some people criticize the project at 1st but today the new old town is a thing of beauty from aston i'd finished my 1st impression is that it's beautiful it's aesthetically pleasing i can't say that about it it decorative facades came out very well i don't kn
was almost totally destroyed by arrowheads in march 1904 now it's been resurrected as a testament to frank for its medieval past. architect and urban planning. has reconstructed the most donate of the old buildings the golden scale was once owned by the dutch spice merchant out confection a home fun humble. yacht by their golden bargain for the golden scale and partly for other buildings as well we were lucky enough to have a great number of original elements that had survived the war. and we...
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as well as working again, frank has also rekindled his interest in skiing. you waterski when you can't use your legs? i'm frank gardner, and i use a wheelchair because i got shot while on a bbc assignment in saudi arabia 15 years ago. i've done a lot of skiing, snow skiing. it's called adaptive skiing. i used to waterski before my injuries, but waterskiing has always just been that one challenge too far. i've avoided, i dodged it, i've ducked it all these years. there is a charity called access adventures that gets disabled people like myself into the water to give it a try. the first challenge is going to be struggling into the wetsuit, and that is a challenge in itself. i've just put my leg through the arm of the wetsuit. i feel like a kind of beached seal. ok, second challenge is getting into the actual kit that i'm going to ski in. so this is called an adaptive waterski, which, as you can see, it's got a kind of fixed seat attached to it, which i'm now going to get myself into. how does it feel being back in the water? well, cold and wet. hit it! it's a
as well as working again, frank has also rekindled his interest in skiing. you waterski when you can't use your legs? i'm frank gardner, and i use a wheelchair because i got shot while on a bbc assignment in saudi arabia 15 years ago. i've done a lot of skiing, snow skiing. it's called adaptive skiing. i used to waterski before my injuries, but waterskiing has always just been that one challenge too far. i've avoided, i dodged it, i've ducked it all these years. there is a charity called access...
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here to break down that is pollster frank luntz.ot all right, frank. conservatives have kind of long argued that the left is kind of using various policies to transform our country. i've said this. but, last night, we actually heard a slight tweak to that language. watch. >> we will transition off of fossil fuels, natural gas, coal, oil. we must transition off. >> there will be a transition and there will be some pain there. >> this transition is already happening. >> the transition to more of a renewable economy. >> you have to see this as a m transition as we move ahead. >> laura: frank, do americans really appreciate being told that they have to transition to a different type of economy? does that make it more palatable? >> let me give you the data behind public opinion. somewhere between 70 to 75% of americans don't believe the climate change is real. between and 70 into 75% of americans now believe that human behavior is affecting the climate and that they have come to accept that scientists d ebl believe this as well and that's had a significant
here to break down that is pollster frank luntz.ot all right, frank. conservatives have kind of long argued that the left is kind of using various policies to transform our country. i've said this. but, last night, we actually heard a slight tweak to that language. watch. >> we will transition off of fossil fuels, natural gas, coal, oil. we must transition off. >> there will be a transition and there will be some pain there. >> this transition is already happening. >>...