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frank: mr. williams, from that vantage point depicted in 17 do you see that person in the courtroom today? >> that is correct right there. frank: he is identified the defendant. when you are there at the scene, one point did you tell the officers you are trained at the academy? >> correct. frank: what did you mean by academy? >> [inaudible] frank: as this was happening, i'm sorry did other people eventually come to the scene? >> correct. frank: i will show you what has been marked as exhibit 184. before we put that out exhibit 184. we will come back to that later. frank: do you recall roughly him a people were there quick. >> i do not. frank: at any time did you hear anybody threatened to harm the officers? >> some may have called the police that when they realize what was going on and then i just said chillout it's too late you can't do that go back inside. frank: when you did that to him did he go back inside. >> he didn't started to cry. it was a younger kid. frank: earlier you mentioned the
frank: mr. williams, from that vantage point depicted in 17 do you see that person in the courtroom today? >> that is correct right there. frank: he is identified the defendant. when you are there at the scene, one point did you tell the officers you are trained at the academy? >> correct. frank: what did you mean by academy? >> [inaudible] frank: as this was happening, i'm sorry did other people eventually come to the scene? >> correct. frank: i will show you what has...
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frank: we working that day? >> no. frank: do you live in that area? >> yes i am in walking distance. frank: on that date in the early evening. what we doing you found yourself in the area? >> i was going for a walk. i believe i worked the day before. i was tired and wanted to have a peaceful day. i sat in a community garden on h for a while. and thought it would be getting dark soon so i would take chicago home instead of neighborhood streets. frank: re- 1 foot? >> i was on foot. frank: you approached cap futon chicago. >> yes. frank: as you were approaching that area did something catch your attention? >> it isn't uncommon to see or think my coworkers are there. from a distance it could have been anything. but i figured fire was they are so i would walk that direction. and as i got closer. it was a woman across the street screaming that they were killing him. so that is when i was alerted to the situation it was not a basic medical call. frank: did you walk to the area where the woman was? >> yes i asked her what was going on. frank: you notice polic
frank: we working that day? >> no. frank: do you live in that area? >> yes i am in walking distance. frank: on that date in the early evening. what we doing you found yourself in the area? >> i was going for a walk. i believe i worked the day before. i was tired and wanted to have a peaceful day. i sat in a community garden on h for a while. and thought it would be getting dark soon so i would take chicago home instead of neighborhood streets. frank: re- 1 foot? >> i was...
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frank: who is he? >> officer chauvin seemed very comfortable with the majority of his weight balanced on top of mr. floyd's neck. in my memory his hands were in his pockets. he felt comfortable. frank: his hand was on actually in his pocket with that change anything you assess at the time? >> i suppose not. he was comfortable in the position he was in. frank: if his hand was simply resting on his side with that change your assessment? >> he was not distributing though weight onto the pavement. frank: you said you first identified yourself as a firefighter. to whom? >> officer thao. i spoke loudly enough that i would think the other three officers would've been able to hear me. frank: how did officer thao respond? >> he said if you really are a minneapolis firefighter you would know better than to get involved. frank: what did you think of that? >> i was worried he would not believe me. and i would be able to help and that's not right. that's exactly what i should have done. there was no medical assista
frank: who is he? >> officer chauvin seemed very comfortable with the majority of his weight balanced on top of mr. floyd's neck. in my memory his hands were in his pockets. he felt comfortable. frank: his hand was on actually in his pocket with that change anything you assess at the time? >> i suppose not. he was comfortable in the position he was in. frank: if his hand was simply resting on his side with that change your assessment? >> he was not distributing though weight...
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frank: was it officer tao? >>. >> these saw him there and what do you understand his role to be when you were observing? >> he was dictating what was going on and controlling the people and controlled me. frank: you mentioned mr. floyd. where was this individual? >> again he was on the side of the car angled down by the entire area. by the car. frank: at this time, prior to coming into court showing a photograph of the officer mr. floyd on the ground? did we show you a photograph with him on the ground? >> yes. frank: did that depict what you saw when you got there? >> correct. frank: i offer exhibit 17 >> no objection. frank: exhibits civic - - 17 on the screen. this is what you saw when you came to the area on the curb. >> yes this is what i saw. that's why he's looking at me. frank: we will come back to that in a little bit. when you were there was mr. floyd able to speak? >> he was speaking in a distressed way. frank: which way? >> my stomach hurts. i cannot breathe. my head hurts. i want my mom. and those
frank: was it officer tao? >>. >> these saw him there and what do you understand his role to be when you were observing? >> he was dictating what was going on and controlling the people and controlled me. frank: you mentioned mr. floyd. where was this individual? >> again he was on the side of the car angled down by the entire area. by the car. frank: at this time, prior to coming into court showing a photograph of the officer mr. floyd on the ground? did we show you a...
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frank: let's talk about that. you are trained on a chokehold. >> correct. >> what type of training do you receive to do a chokehold? >> you go to a basic class with basic techniques. and how to defend a choke and put somebody in a choke as well. those of the basics you learn. >> talk about chokehold's involving the neck did you learn about the structures in the neck that could the two a chokehold? >> there is an error choke and the blood choke. frank: explain the first to the air choke like choking someone they still have air to breathe and then they absorb it but the blood choke specifically attacking the sides of then to cut off the circulation to the artery stop the blood flowing from the body from your head sometimes you are in the blood choke and you don't know that until you are on conscience on - - unconscious. frank: other times you have been rendered unconscious quick. >> correct on a professional level and in matches and over probably 30 jujitsu submission matches for a choke. i've only been choked out t
frank: let's talk about that. you are trained on a chokehold. >> correct. >> what type of training do you receive to do a chokehold? >> you go to a basic class with basic techniques. and how to defend a choke and put somebody in a choke as well. those of the basics you learn. >> talk about chokehold's involving the neck did you learn about the structures in the neck that could the two a chokehold? >> there is an error choke and the blood choke. frank: explain the...
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frank: . . . . some police officers that operate cameras can use them as well. >> how did you see them, how do you see the video from the cameras? >> just like the tvs in this room, they are on the wall for us to use. there are approximately six tvs. >> so you can see what's going on on the streets? >> correct. >> how often in your job do you think you look up at those and see what's going on? >> it depends. depends on how busy we are. sometimes we are going from call to call to call and you start at 5:00 and sometimes it's already 9:00 in the afternoon and you don't know how you got there. sometimes we look up and see what it's like outside and watch the people walking by. it all depends on the day. >> there are different ways that you can actually communicate and talk to them. what are the different ways? >> first we use our radio. that's the formal way of communication with giving out calls and communication. we also have our computer system that allows us to take the calls for 911 operators. the
frank: . . . . some police officers that operate cameras can use them as well. >> how did you see them, how do you see the video from the cameras? >> just like the tvs in this room, they are on the wall for us to use. there are approximately six tvs. >> so you can see what's going on on the streets? >> correct. >> how often in your job do you think you look up at those and see what's going on? >> it depends. depends on how busy we are. sometimes we are going...
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frank. frank: good morning again. yesterday when we finished and we had the abrupt and because of the question about the feed. that has been worked out. so just to revisit where we were when we left off yesterday, we have been going through the piece of video you have identified for the jurors the shimmy moves that you saw. i want to move on from that point and continue on with our questioning this morning. okay? while you were standing there watching this incident from the curb, were there are things you sought on mr. floyd's face that were significant to you? >> correct. you can see he was going through tremendous pain and you can see it in his face. you can see his eyes slowly rolling back in his head and having his mouth open, wide open slowly drooling and dried on his mouth. you can see that he is trying to gasp for air. he is trying to be able to breathe as he is down there. and is trying to move his face side to side. frank: as you are standing there seeing all this how are you feeling? >> sitting there, i was
frank. frank: good morning again. yesterday when we finished and we had the abrupt and because of the question about the feed. that has been worked out. so just to revisit where we were when we left off yesterday, we have been going through the piece of video you have identified for the jurors the shimmy moves that you saw. i want to move on from that point and continue on with our questioning this morning. okay? while you were standing there watching this incident from the curb, were there are...
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frank joins us now with the latest >> frank, just a mystery in an enigma last week, we saw two things records smashed with the nft with $69 million we saw record market cap for cryptocurrency bitcoin topping $1 trillion and etherian value is not only linked, but fueling growth nft sales $340 million in february up $12 million from december with the prices of bitcoin more than doubled the cryptocurrency rich who have seen initial investment soar in value don't have many outlets to spend or invest in the gains without triggering reporting or tax requirements nft appeared in time for the new large liquid market driven by cryptocurrency the buyer of the $69 million beeple described himself as an early investor in 2013 of b bitcoin. another is tim keng. he bought etheiron in 2016 the under bidder for the beeple was the son of the founder of the platform tron. frank, a lot of links with all of this trapped healtwealth loog for an outlet. nft came just in time to spend it >> you know what i have to ask you, robert, a lot of people have been asking what does this is a if the nft craze is here
frank joins us now with the latest >> frank, just a mystery in an enigma last week, we saw two things records smashed with the nft with $69 million we saw record market cap for cryptocurrency bitcoin topping $1 trillion and etherian value is not only linked, but fueling growth nft sales $340 million in february up $12 million from december with the prices of bitcoin more than doubled the cryptocurrency rich who have seen initial investment soar in value don't have many outlets to spend or...
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frank: what is a priority call?> is the make calls within ten minutes of the situation or suspect on scene. frank: what is the significance of a priority call for dispatch? >> we went to get someone there as soon as possible. , if it is still happening if the possibility is still on scene. that is not code to. frank: describe for us code number two. >> to me that means not using sirens. frank: so it makes sense for a code two be priority if you have a suspect so they are to get an officer there right away. >> correct. frank: code two from your training and experience others that are used as part of the dispatch and policing process. >> we have code for clear working with other agencies such as ems and they are in the area not going in unless police have deemed it safe for them and they will let us know that is code four and they will proceed. frank: is there code three? >> that means emergent as quickly as possible. frank: to back up a little that one - - a little bit as a job as dispatcher hearing what is getting c
frank: what is a priority call?> is the make calls within ten minutes of the situation or suspect on scene. frank: what is the significance of a priority call for dispatch? >> we went to get someone there as soon as possible. , if it is still happening if the possibility is still on scene. that is not code to. frank: describe for us code number two. >> to me that means not using sirens. frank: so it makes sense for a code two be priority if you have a suspect so they are to get...
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frank?n morgan mcmanus, the master of the empire state six, that's a maritime college training ship and he's actually navigated through the suez canal six times, both north and south. captain morgan, thank you for being here. >> thanks, frank. >> we'll skip the jokes about your name being captain morgan and let the people on twitter do that one on a serious note, you have navigated this canal multiple times. how difficult is it? and that spot where the ship got stuck, are you familiar with it at all >> the canal is a challenge from a time perspective it takes 16 hours to go through. it's a long day, it's a long evolution. i've been through it on car carriers and cargo ships where you have that high profile similar to the ever given. when the winds kick up like that, you really have to anticipate and adjust your course to cheat over for that wind, to compensate for it so it becomes a challenge. you know, you have the suez pilots that are on board and they're there as advisers but the captain
frank?n morgan mcmanus, the master of the empire state six, that's a maritime college training ship and he's actually navigated through the suez canal six times, both north and south. captain morgan, thank you for being here. >> thanks, frank. >> we'll skip the jokes about your name being captain morgan and let the people on twitter do that one on a serious note, you have navigated this canal multiple times. how difficult is it? and that spot where the ship got stuck, are you...
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. >> thank you so much, frank. professor, kcci 8 news, iowa's news -- professor sakata, i am curious to see what steps you think these partners could take to potentially reopen diplomatic pathways. professor sakata thank you. thank you to the center for american progress, and marc knapper for his keynote remarks. it is great timing to touch base on trilateral cooperation and to tackle the most difficult issue of north korea once again. to answer your question, i want to first make a couple of comments. number one, on biden's prospects for diplomacy, number one, what has changed is -- it has already been mentioned, but we hope it will be more allied diplomacy. because that was not there during the trump administration because our previous president personalized diplomacy. i think it was very diplomatic for -- difficult for the diplomats to coordinate policy. that is number one. number two, vis-a-vis north korea, as president biden said, hopefully it will be more principled if they will stay with more conventional di
. >> thank you so much, frank. professor, kcci 8 news, iowa's news -- professor sakata, i am curious to see what steps you think these partners could take to potentially reopen diplomatic pathways. professor sakata thank you. thank you to the center for american progress, and marc knapper for his keynote remarks. it is great timing to touch base on trilateral cooperation and to tackle the most difficult issue of north korea once again. to answer your question, i want to first make a...
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back to you, frank. >> turning to the early trailed in europe.a bercetche is standing by in our london newsroom. hi, frank, more red on the board today for european, the second day in the row is on track to end in positive territory, 1.2%. strong start to the week, not so much in the last couple of trading days ftse 100, down two percentage points, we're focused on the london stock exchange trading as low as 5% lower on the session despite better than expected results. a bit of a surprising one there. france, down about 7/10, dax in germany, down about 9/10 of a percentage point despite better industrial production rates coming in for the month of january. i want to turn your attention to italy. there's been a lot of talk about what's happening not necessarily on the financial front but the diplomatic front overnight, italy has announced they have imposed a shipment ban of astrazeneca vaccines going to australia, this has sparked a diplomatic row between italy and australia. it's having an impact on astrazeneca. the stock is down about 4/10 of a
back to you, frank. >> turning to the early trailed in europe.a bercetche is standing by in our london newsroom. hi, frank, more red on the board today for european, the second day in the row is on track to end in positive territory, 1.2%. strong start to the week, not so much in the last couple of trading days ftse 100, down two percentage points, we're focused on the london stock exchange trading as low as 5% lower on the session despite better than expected results. a bit of a...
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., ., ,, frank.sides? it's really. really — connections and both sides? it�*s really, really difficult because my sense of... people like to categorise it as the salmond camp and the sturgeon camp, but my sense is that the much bigger camp is in the middle, and i've always really respected these two. it's a bit sad. obviously, the two accounts are very vocal, so it'sjust a case obviously, the two accounts are very vocal, so it's just a case of him telling it straight, reporting the news, doing a really good job. not going any further than that. ii'idta�*e going any further than that. have ou going any further than that. have you spoken _ going any further than that. have you spoken to — going any further than that. have you spoken to salmond _ going any further than that. have you spoken to salmond or - going any further than that. have you spoken to salmond or sturgeon in the past two weeks? flat you spoken to salmond or sturgeon in the past two weeks?— the past two weeks? not in the past two weeks-
., ., ,, frank.sides? it's really. really — connections and both sides? it�*s really, really difficult because my sense of... people like to categorise it as the salmond camp and the sturgeon camp, but my sense is that the much bigger camp is in the middle, and i've always really respected these two. it's a bit sad. obviously, the two accounts are very vocal, so it'sjust a case obviously, the two accounts are very vocal, so it's just a case of him telling it straight, reporting the news,...
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frank: s answer you got. that is information you received before what you sent out at that time. >> correct that was the time of me typing that in. frank: when you refer to your work duties that day as channel one, how does that signify you from other dispatchers? >> we have two other channels. channel to is in charge of the north side and then channel three is downtown in the sixth precinct. then a relief dispatcher who will help us when we take our breaks are need to get up. frank: dispatch channel one city wider precinct wide >> just to precincts i have my own dedicated channel. frank: being questions by opposing counsel about the call as you sit here today have you change your mind about the reasons you called sergeant when you did? >> now. frank: you are asked about the number of screens you have up and still being able to see what is going on with the call on the city camera. that has been your work set up for about seven years? >> correct. frank: something you do on a daily basis to keep track of all o
frank: s answer you got. that is information you received before what you sent out at that time. >> correct that was the time of me typing that in. frank: when you refer to your work duties that day as channel one, how does that signify you from other dispatchers? >> we have two other channels. channel to is in charge of the north side and then channel three is downtown in the sixth precinct. then a relief dispatcher who will help us when we take our breaks are need to get up....
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good morning, tracie >> walking a bit of a tight rope, frank.ood morning, everyone what's happening today is opening debate on whether to move forward with the american rescue plan act which is the president's $1.9 trillion covid relief bill. we'll see some debate and later this afternoon, we're expecting to see a preliminary vote to move forward that vote could split along party lines, 50/50 democrats and republicans, requiring vice president harris to come in and break the tie. that's the beginning of this the next 20 hours of debate which can take a couple of days will be democrats and republicans putting in and taking out parts of this bill. it includes billions of dollars for schools, the $1,400 payments, state and local governments. that's been a sore spot for republicans who don't think that money is necessary, and for vaccine distribution all of this before a final vote that could come, at least the white house is hoping it will come before march 14th because that's when the federal unemployment benefits run out. a bit of a time line her
good morning, tracie >> walking a bit of a tight rope, frank.ood morning, everyone what's happening today is opening debate on whether to move forward with the american rescue plan act which is the president's $1.9 trillion covid relief bill. we'll see some debate and later this afternoon, we're expecting to see a preliminary vote to move forward that vote could split along party lines, 50/50 democrats and republicans, requiring vice president harris to come in and break the tie. that's...
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i don't know, frank.otivate me if i could get a free drink >> ylan, i'll buy your drink i won't go outside in chicago in march. it is still cold >> reporter: they have a heated tent >> still cold. seriously. we talked to the ceo of the fitness company. he would not answer if he would make it mandatory for employees to get vaccinated. is this legal to offer this incentive? >> reporter: it is still a gray area, frank. a lot of companies are worried if they offer an incentive that is too big, they could actually be seen as trying to coerce employees into taking an action that they may not be legally required to do a lot of companies as well as the society for human resource management written to the eeoc to get clarity on this that could be a disincentive for companies to offer an incentive. they are trying to get their workers to stay as healthy as possible and put an end to the pandemic they don't want to run an foul the law. >> drinks on me next time you are in new york. >> reporter: thank you, frank. >>
i don't know, frank.otivate me if i could get a free drink >> ylan, i'll buy your drink i won't go outside in chicago in march. it is still cold >> reporter: they have a heated tent >> still cold. seriously. we talked to the ceo of the fitness company. he would not answer if he would make it mandatory for employees to get vaccinated. is this legal to offer this incentive? >> reporter: it is still a gray area, frank. a lot of companies are worried if they offer an...
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frank. >>> still ahead, talks of a massive infrastructure plan on the way.te taxes likely to go up to pay for that bill, but which industries could benefit from some carve-outs? we'll try to tell you coming out. >>> plus betting on betting. one analyst getting bullish on draftkings saying new york could be a $3 billion opportunity for sports betting all that and much more when "power lunch" returns. and 2 free smartphones. plus you'll now get netflix on us. all this for up to 50% off vs. verizon. it's all included. 2 lines of unlimited for only $70 bucks. and this rate is fixed. you'll pay exactly $70 bucks total. this month and every month. only at t-mobile. come on, come on...yes! hey ava, how's my bracket looking? um, i'm trying to find a nicer word for dumpster fire. um, you're not ava. yeah, this is gary, i invested in invesco qqq. a fund that invests in the innovations of the nasdaq-100. like this artificially intelligent home system. you don't have to be an ai voice architect to help dictate the future. any other questions? yes, when will you be leavi
frank. >>> still ahead, talks of a massive infrastructure plan on the way.te taxes likely to go up to pay for that bill, but which industries could benefit from some carve-outs? we'll try to tell you coming out. >>> plus betting on betting. one analyst getting bullish on draftkings saying new york could be a $3 billion opportunity for sports betting all that and much more when "power lunch" returns. and 2 free smartphones. plus you'll now get netflix on us. all this...
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good morning, phil, what's going on. >> frank, good to see you. most significant democracy reform bills since the 1965 voting rights act the voting and ethics bill also known as hr 1 passed with a 220-210 vote some of the measures include expanded early and mail-in voting, reducing restrictive voter id laws and restoring rights to felons, and that's setting the stage for an explosive battle in the senate where it will face republican opposition. >>> embattled new york governor andrew cuomo is refusing to resign over allegations of sexual harassment by three women. during a news conference on wednesday, the governor apologized for quote making people feel uncomfortable but also denied touching anyone inappropriately. >>> and finally, pittsburgh steelers wide receiver yo smith-schuster, battling that 425 female pound lion for a bit, but ultimately the animal proved to be too much, and eventually he gave up frank, an excellent core workout nonetheless. >> anybody could do that with a fence up i would be impressed if the too the fence down. >> i tell
good morning, phil, what's going on. >> frank, good to see you. most significant democracy reform bills since the 1965 voting rights act the voting and ethics bill also known as hr 1 passed with a 220-210 vote some of the measures include expanded early and mail-in voting, reducing restrictive voter id laws and restoring rights to felons, and that's setting the stage for an explosive battle in the senate where it will face republican opposition. >>> embattled new york governor...
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>> you are right, frank.launch of the two-day fmoc meeting, but today is the members of the fmoc put out the dot plots. they contain hints as to how the members of the fmoc are thinking about the recent increase really in short-term interest rates and what they are imagining that tightening could mean. so, there is some hints today as to what that means and whether those creeping up of interest rates mean anything regarding some kind of disanchoring of inflationary expectations. tend to think not. it won't be the case you have markets a little bit active here. >> the december edition had no moves to the dots. we also have a lot of questions about the fed's inflation target i have to ask, if one of the dots move, does that change the inflation target what does that mean going forward when we see the press conference later what will jay powell say to the markets to keep them calm? >> i won't put too much emphasis on whether one member's dots move versus another members. i think that is really something that is
>> you are right, frank.launch of the two-day fmoc meeting, but today is the members of the fmoc put out the dot plots. they contain hints as to how the members of the fmoc are thinking about the recent increase really in short-term interest rates and what they are imagining that tightening could mean. so, there is some hints today as to what that means and whether those creeping up of interest rates mean anything regarding some kind of disanchoring of inflationary expectations. tend to...
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frank, back to you >> 17 years?ork every 17 years that seems strange >> that's how they figured it out in their world they will be loud. they are harmless. there will be a lot. head's up. >> every 17 years. i can't wait thanks for being here. >>> still ahead. the federal reserve staying put on the policy as it talks of improving economy and inflation. we have sarah house laying out the path forward for the central bank. >>> subscribe to our podcast check us out on apple or spotify or other apps. the cnbc inclusion forum is set to take place today with strategies and initiatives to create equity for all. join tiaa's roger ferguson and mellody hobson and many more check out the lineup and register at cnbcevents.com/inclusion we'll be right back. dana-farber cancer institute discovered the pd-l1 pathway. pd-l1. they changed how the world fights cancer. blocking the pd-l1 protein, lets the immune system attack, attack, attack cancer. pd-l1 transformed, revolutionized, immunotherapy. pd-l1 saved my life. saved my life. s
frank, back to you >> 17 years?ork every 17 years that seems strange >> that's how they figured it out in their world they will be loud. they are harmless. there will be a lot. head's up. >> every 17 years. i can't wait thanks for being here. >>> still ahead. the federal reserve staying put on the policy as it talks of improving economy and inflation. we have sarah house laying out the path forward for the central bank. >>> subscribe to our podcast check us...
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patrick's day and you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc ♪ >>> and good morning i'm frank in for brian sullivan, kicking off your wednesday and your st. patrick's day with the stock futures let's take a look. the futures pretty much flat across the board we're seeing the dow up slightly the s&p actually down slightly as well down with the nasdaq, all of these numbers coming off a lower session yesterday. the dow snapping its first win streak since august. the s&p coming off of its first day at 6 this is followed by a jay powell press conference 30 minutes later. investors looking for any indication the central bank may change course in the face of a growing u.s. economy and rising inflation. former fed governor sarah bloom raskin on this show laying out her expectations for powell and company. >> i'd really be paying attention to the language that chairman powell uses in his press conference today he's going tomorrow, he's going to have a lot of questions and how he answers those questions, particularly as they relate to this slight tightening in short-term interest rates,
patrick's day and you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc ♪ >>> and good morning i'm frank in for brian sullivan, kicking off your wednesday and your st. patrick's day with the stock futures let's take a look. the futures pretty much flat across the board we're seeing the dow up slightly the s&p actually down slightly as well down with the nasdaq, all of these numbers coming off a lower session yesterday. the dow snapping its first win streak since...
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frank: not this year.moment is not imaginable that in the next three months we will see a lot of increase in intercontinental travel, and even after people get vaccinated, i think it will continue to only start sequentially to increase, and that's why this year we will see a constraint on value space. it might normalize more next year, it might be 2023 or 2024. manus: i deal with a lot of ceos in this region and they are asking all of their staff to get vaccinated. will you ask all of your staff globally to get vaccinated? is it going to become a request from the top? frank: i think you can't do that. we have said whenever we are allowed to buy a vaccine from the government or pharmaceutical cool companies in the first place, we would buy that and offered to colleagues around the world. that's the decision of individuals and we can't make it mandatory. i refuse to do that as a company, but i think many people will get vaccinated. as executives, you complain role model and i get vaccines every year, and i s
frank: not this year.moment is not imaginable that in the next three months we will see a lot of increase in intercontinental travel, and even after people get vaccinated, i think it will continue to only start sequentially to increase, and that's why this year we will see a constraint on value space. it might normalize more next year, it might be 2023 or 2024. manus: i deal with a lot of ceos in this region and they are asking all of their staff to get vaccinated. will you ask all of your...
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and joining us later in the show will be frank o'donnell.n chief of dc thompson's newspapers in aberdeenshire. that's including the press injournal and evening express. before that, he was editor of the scotsman, no less. and callum baird is editor of the national, the scottish paper launched in 2014. welcome to you all. callum, let's start with you. you must have one screen on this zoom call. by the way, unmute yourselves when you're speaking over the next 28 minutes or so. callum, you must have one screen on this zoom call and another fixed on a livestream from holyrood. yeah, i've been watching all day. what did you make of it? it's gone on and on and on and on, it keeps going down a few odd rabbit holes and going over the same ground over and over again. it's certainly been fascinating, i think, watching alex salmond's evidence last week. i think you can tell why these two people have been such significant figures in scottish and uk politics over the last ten years, because they are both extremely accomplished at this, and no question ha
and joining us later in the show will be frank o'donnell.n chief of dc thompson's newspapers in aberdeenshire. that's including the press injournal and evening express. before that, he was editor of the scotsman, no less. and callum baird is editor of the national, the scottish paper launched in 2014. welcome to you all. callum, let's start with you. you must have one screen on this zoom call. by the way, unmute yourselves when you're speaking over the next 28 minutes or so. callum, you must...
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frank?-- the passover holidays as well as easter, people will be gathering and people in the cdc and the president worried that people are letting the guard down thank you very much. frank? >>> boeing shares are higher the company with an order from southwest for 100 737 max planes the stock is long way off the record highs the traders weigh in on boeing next on "power lunch." hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee... yeah i should've just led with that... with at&t business... you can pick the best plan for each employee and only pay for the features they need. >>> welcome back check out boeing shares rallying today after southwest announced 100 firm orders of the 737 max jet with th
frank?-- the passover holidays as well as easter, people will be gathering and people in the cdc and the president worried that people are letting the guard down thank you very much. frank? >>> boeing shares are higher the company with an order from southwest for 100 737 max planes the stock is long way off the record highs the traders weigh in on boeing next on "power lunch." hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different....
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unbelievable lot of unbelievable research, frank. not a guy would want to mess with that is the sporty life. heather and frank will get it back to you about 11 o'clock, all right. thanks so much mark and coming up next at a love it. ah, vote of no confidence in san francisco, stripping the school board vice president of her titles after controversy surrounding a thread of offensive tweets, the san francisco school board tonight taking that then again, you box two starts now, san francisco school board tonight, taking action against board member allyson collins for tweets seen as racist against asian americans. hello again, everyone i'm heather holmes in tonight produced and i'm frank somerville. the tweets prompted outrage from the community at a time when the district is also facing intense criticism for not reopening schools more quickly. ktvu is amber lee is in the city tonight with more on what happened there this evening. ever frank allyson collins did apologize over the weekend, but the board passed a resolution that says her 2
unbelievable lot of unbelievable research, frank. not a guy would want to mess with that is the sporty life. heather and frank will get it back to you about 11 o'clock, all right. thanks so much mark and coming up next at a love it. ah, vote of no confidence in san francisco, stripping the school board vice president of her titles after controversy surrounding a thread of offensive tweets, the san francisco school board tonight taking that then again, you box two starts now, san francisco...
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at the very last minute, if you know frank, frank said, i don't need a rehearsal., i need a rehearsal. because frank goes in, at that time, here's the orchestra, there's the thing, you sing it, it's done. lena said, i can't do it, i need a rehearsal. that close. >> jimmy: you could have slid dinah shore in there. >> dinah could have been the mediator, pulled that thing off. >> jimmy: lionel richie is with us, one of the judges from "american idol." we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by philadelphia cheesecake crumble, the last bite is not meant to be shared. (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. ♪ ♪i've got the brains you've got the looks♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a lot of opportunities♪ with allstate, drivers w
at the very last minute, if you know frank, frank said, i don't need a rehearsal., i need a rehearsal. because frank goes in, at that time, here's the orchestra, there's the thing, you sing it, it's done. lena said, i can't do it, i need a rehearsal. that close. >> jimmy: you could have slid dinah shore in there. >> dinah could have been the mediator, pulled that thing off. >> jimmy: lionel richie is with us, one of the judges from "american idol." we'll be right...
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>> i agree with frank. part of what we need to do is get surrogates that people trust.the research i have seen are the best surrogates. getting the politics out of this, which is what the white house is trying to do. leading with science is about getting the politics out of this to get down to the best messengers for individual targets. i think getting to doctors, nurses and local trusted voices is key for a variety of target populations, including african-americans, latinos and republicans. i think frank's research is what the white house is attempting to do. >> doctor, how do public health experts get out of the politics, reach out to doctors, not just experts such as yourself, but the family doctor to try to get the word out? there are health -- front line health workers who are refusing the vaccine. that's a problem. >> you know, one of the things i have been doing is whenever i can i try to go on conservative news outlets. i have gone on fox news and some of the others. the way i explain it is this is an evolving situation. what happened was the anti-vaccine moveme
>> i agree with frank. part of what we need to do is get surrogates that people trust.the research i have seen are the best surrogates. getting the politics out of this, which is what the white house is trying to do. leading with science is about getting the politics out of this to get down to the best messengers for individual targets. i think getting to doctors, nurses and local trusted voices is key for a variety of target populations, including african-americans, latinos and...
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still with us, our friends frank figliuzzi and jim cavanaugh. frank, i promised i'd come to you.ade such a good point about let's call them the 1-6 types. everyone knows who we're talking about. the reason they weren't armed that day is because of gun laws in the district of columbia. though we saw some sporadic reports there were guns across the river in virginia, they had guns available to them. we'll wait until the final examination, the final investigation. but frank, you know the type. if cabella's makes it, they wear it. and here's the problem. if open carry states the three of us have seen them there too. everything but bandoliers. they look like they are going to topple fallujah and all they're doing is going to the grocery store. talk to me about confusion in open carry states. let's say the late officer who we now learned was the indeed first responding officer. pulls into a parking lot where the gunman is, not the only one displaying a weapon, carrying a weapon. not the only werns person presenting with a long gun. does continue get confusing for law enforcement? >> it
still with us, our friends frank figliuzzi and jim cavanaugh. frank, i promised i'd come to you.ade such a good point about let's call them the 1-6 types. everyone knows who we're talking about. the reason they weren't armed that day is because of gun laws in the district of columbia. though we saw some sporadic reports there were guns across the river in virginia, they had guns available to them. we'll wait until the final examination, the final investigation. but frank, you know the type. if...
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i want to bring in blayne alexander and frank fragluci. frank, we heard from the sheriff that this might have been a target of opportunity for this suspect. what does that mean? we also heard that the suspect himself claims that it was not a racially motivated attack. it's just him saying that. is that enough for officials to make a determination about whether this was a hate crime? >> well, it's incredible insight. these people arrested for this often talk a lot about their motivation and drivers. you should listen to it when they say it. no, they will analyze his life, all of his social media, all of his devices to see if there was a racial element or hate crime element to this to rule it out. that's likely why the fbi is in a support mode here, to see if there's a potential federal judge that could be levied here. two takeaways. this will likely be a spree killing by behavioral profilers. why is that important? spree killers don't stop until they are stopped. the incredible work of law enforcement here cannot be emphasized enough. this
i want to bring in blayne alexander and frank fragluci. frank, we heard from the sheriff that this might have been a target of opportunity for this suspect. what does that mean? we also heard that the suspect himself claims that it was not a racially motivated attack. it's just him saying that. is that enough for officials to make a determination about whether this was a hate crime? >> well, it's incredible insight. these people arrested for this often talk a lot about their motivation...
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another, another big day, folks, for the markets frank? >> tyler, that's absolutely right. a big rally, tracking for a record close while tech seems to be sitting out the party let's bring in bob pisani with a look nasdaq falling about a percent and a half, what do you think? >> what's happening the gap between growth and value stocks is getting wider and wider, but it's even simpler, that it's tech versus everything else. tech being down today is the reason we're not get a lot of energy faang stocks are doing grange. citigroup at a new high. even industrials, eaton is at a new high some of the materials are at new highs. exxon mobil is at a new high look at tech, as you heard frank say, lagging the party there big-cap tech and xilinx, and advanced micro same thing it was less than a month ago when we were hitting new highs we have lots of new highs, darden, exxon as i mention ed ad you can -- you want it simply, how you about disney versus apple? did i any jumped in early november, on the announcement the first successful vaccine test, di
another, another big day, folks, for the markets frank? >> tyler, that's absolutely right. a big rally, tracking for a record close while tech seems to be sitting out the party let's bring in bob pisani with a look nasdaq falling about a percent and a half, what do you think? >> what's happening the gap between growth and value stocks is getting wider and wider, but it's even simpler, that it's tech versus everything else. tech being down today is the reason we're not get a lot of...
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frank, it is great to have you with us again.e us a history of the nra and how it is possible now after these two mass shootings in a week that the congress, at least at this point, the senate has made clear that they are not for gun contr. >> yeah, the nra is a history they don't want anyone to know about because for over 100 years, they were focused on improving marksmanship among military forces and later panding that throughout the guowning community of the united states. competitive target shooters and that alsounters. in 1977, they underwent something they don't like to talk about but is known in their own floors, this cincinnati revolt. nce th, the n has put forth an etiology which says you can have a little gun control thout sacrificingll of your guns and a little gun control, even background checks, can precipitate slippers like to disarmament and all the way to genocide. and to support this theory, they distorted the history of the holocaust, falsely claiming gun control was a significant factor in enabling the holocaus
frank, it is great to have you with us again.e us a history of the nra and how it is possible now after these two mass shootings in a week that the congress, at least at this point, the senate has made clear that they are not for gun contr. >> yeah, the nra is a history they don't want anyone to know about because for over 100 years, they were focused on improving marksmanship among military forces and later panding that throughout the guowning community of the united states. competitive...
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yes, they're all pretty impressive, frank. several events today where young people organized or spoke up against hate, not just a big city issue, but smaller cities, taking a stand and looking to heal. roughly 100 people gathered at league elizabeth and fremont on this sunny sunday afternoon to rise up against hate and free themselves of fear. it's especially scary knowing that way live in a society like this, where it feels almost unsafe. this mission high school student organized the event to get the fremont community involved and youth engaged. there's a lot of times where there's a lot of stereotyping microaggressions perpetuated against the asian american community in berkeley, a 12 year old or. agonized this stop asian hate rally where several 100 people turned out. we are the future were young people were going to grow up in. do things souto porton to hear my family from us. i am not a virus. i am not your finish and milpitas, empowering words from a 10 year old filipina girl named maha lena, referring to the eight peop
yes, they're all pretty impressive, frank. several events today where young people organized or spoke up against hate, not just a big city issue, but smaller cities, taking a stand and looking to heal. roughly 100 people gathered at league elizabeth and fremont on this sunny sunday afternoon to rise up against hate and free themselves of fear. it's especially scary knowing that way live in a society like this, where it feels almost unsafe. this mission high school student organized the event to...
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and at the very last minute, if you know frank, frank said i don't need a rehearsal. i need a rehearsal, because frank goes in at that time, and here is the orchestra, there is the thing, you sing it, it's done. and lena said i can't do it because i need a rehearsal. that close. >> jimmy: you couldn't have slipped dinah shore in there? >> i know, and dinah could have been the greatest mediator ever. >> jimmy: lionel richie is with us. he is on of the judges on "american idol." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪i've got the brains you've got the looks♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a lot of opportunities♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate click or call to switch today. i'm jimmy dean, and, uh, allstate we know, there is no shortcut to quality. and that's why we use nothing but the very best sausage money can buy. paint yourself a beautiful morning! if you're shopping for a compact suv, you're probably considering the usual
and at the very last minute, if you know frank, frank said i don't need a rehearsal. i need a rehearsal, because frank goes in at that time, and here is the orchestra, there is the thing, you sing it, it's done. and lena said i can't do it because i need a rehearsal. that close. >> jimmy: you couldn't have slipped dinah shore in there? >> i know, and dinah could have been the greatest mediator ever. >> jimmy: lionel richie is with us. he is on of the judges on "american...
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frank, first to you on law enforcement and sadly here we are. a third location in the beautiful state of colorado, right up there along columbine and aurora will now be boulder, synonymous for whatever else they have to offer human life, synonymous with mass murders. talk about procedure. oddly, perversely it was columbine and aurora that helped to lead to a rethinking in your line of work, in law enforcement. it used to be responding officers would pause, set up a perimeter, try to establish communications, wait for s.w.a.t. and tactical to come in behind them. now, a lot of the burden is on patrol officers as i fear we are going to learn when this story unfolds to go in and try to counter act the active shooter. talk about this change in philosophy over the years and the good reasons for it. >> you are right, brian, columbine caused law enforcement to pivot on tactical strategy in responding to active shooters. it used to be about containing the threat and waiting for the s.w.a.t. teams to arrive, and then methodically going through and cleari
frank, first to you on law enforcement and sadly here we are. a third location in the beautiful state of colorado, right up there along columbine and aurora will now be boulder, synonymous for whatever else they have to offer human life, synonymous with mass murders. talk about procedure. oddly, perversely it was columbine and aurora that helped to lead to a rethinking in your line of work, in law enforcement. it used to be responding officers would pause, set up a perimeter, try to establish...
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i'm frank somerville, the group of concerned parents rallied near lake marin. oakland's afternoon pushing for the school district and the union to reach an agreement about when to reopen schools. ktvu is greg logan's here now with more on the rally, greg? yeah, frank as the number of covid cases continues to go down, it appears more parents are starting to speak up about getting their kids back into the classroom. and this afternoon, a very vocal group of parents in oakland made their case for reopening. venmo than 100 people advocating for the reopening of oakland schools filled the grass field at astro parked near lake merritt. the group consisted of parents, students, educators, even a few health care workers. one man identifying himself as a physician and parent shared his frustration feeling fed up with inaction was stalling with private schools and wealthy public school district's opening up while our public schools remain closed. yeah i'm feeling fed up with my child getting an inferior education. that frustration is echoed by one of the rally's organize
i'm frank somerville, the group of concerned parents rallied near lake marin. oakland's afternoon pushing for the school district and the union to reach an agreement about when to reopen schools. ktvu is greg logan's here now with more on the rally, greg? yeah, frank as the number of covid cases continues to go down, it appears more parents are starting to speak up about getting their kids back into the classroom. and this afternoon, a very vocal group of parents in oakland made their case for...
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joining us now in a cnbc exclusive snowflake ceo frank slootman frank, welcome what i am most curioushaving looked at these earnings, highly anticipated, is the growth momentum. your product revenue is up 116%, i believe, year over year. current quarter year projecting 94% at the midpoint, so roughly still doubling also, you said 77 customers have generated more than a million dollars in product revenue up from 44 a year ago so tell us about that. are they consuming the same thing or more of it or expanding your product offerings and the customers are buying more? >> yeah, jon, it's really a confluence of factors. the market is really developing in front of us this is not a static world it's incredibly fluid. the reason is computing provides a completely variable capacity environment so customers can scale at will. the only limitations to what they can and can't do are their budgets and their imagination. the markers are moving on both those things we see that every day. so it's incredibly liberating to be in a variable and not a fixed capacity environment because people can go after
joining us now in a cnbc exclusive snowflake ceo frank slootman frank, welcome what i am most curioushaving looked at these earnings, highly anticipated, is the growth momentum. your product revenue is up 116%, i believe, year over year. current quarter year projecting 94% at the midpoint, so roughly still doubling also, you said 77 customers have generated more than a million dollars in product revenue up from 44 a year ago so tell us about that. are they consuming the same thing or more of it...
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still with us, our friends frank and jim. frank, i promised i would come to you.about calling them the 1-6 types. everyone knows what they are talking about. the reason they were not armed that day is because of gun laws in the district of columbia, though we saw sporadic reports there were guns across the river in virginia, guns available to them. we will wait until the final examination. but frank, you know the case. if cabela's makes it, they wear it. and here's the problem. in open carry states, they have seen them too. they look like they are going to topple fal fallujah and they ar going to the the store. and the late officer, indeed the first responding officer, pulls in a parking lot, not the only one carrying a weapon, not presenting with a long gun. does it not get confusing for law enforcement? >> it can indeed. and i think it's a reflection of how deeply polarized we are as a society, and how passionate people are on both sides of the issue. and i wish we could find a middle ground. we can't have this discussion without me already hearing the voices sa
still with us, our friends frank and jim. frank, i promised i would come to you.about calling them the 1-6 types. everyone knows what they are talking about. the reason they were not armed that day is because of gun laws in the district of columbia, though we saw sporadic reports there were guns across the river in virginia, guns available to them. we will wait until the final examination. but frank, you know the case. if cabela's makes it, they wear it. and here's the problem. in open carry...
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frank in florida. mr. jaffer, he said an eternity this will always happen. >> frank, thanks for your question and thanks for your service and i have an uncle from burma so i totally get it. look, i think he's described a very real challenge that we face. we're never going to sort of end the threat that we face in cyber space. that's not realistic. what we can do i think is buy down the risk and what i mean by that is we know today what we're doing in the government and industry is not effective. we can tell that from kathy's description of the threat that she faced personally in terms of the identity threat, the things that you and i all know about and had happen to us. what we see happening in companies. we've gotten almost jaded to cyber attacks, or cyber thefts, at least of cyber data, you know, data breaches and the like you hear about it every few
frank in florida. mr. jaffer, he said an eternity this will always happen. >> frank, thanks for your question and thanks for your service and i have an uncle from burma so i totally get it. look, i think he's described a very real challenge that we face. we're never going to sort of end the threat that we face in cyber space. that's not realistic. what we can do i think is buy down the risk and what i mean by that is we know today what we're doing in the government and industry is not...
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i'm frank holland. the big story today as tyler mentioned, the nasdaq comeback as the momentum stocks coming back with a vengeance. pairing some of the losses over the last few months and let's take a look at the big movers. of course, you have tesla. those tesla shares up about 20% right now. doc docusign and peloton up 14% and even with a double digit gain like today, tesla still down from record highs. still down about 25% from those record highs something we have to continue to watch. it's currently right now adding 92 points to the ndx which would account for 17% of the tech-heavy index as gains and of course, as always, we're watching shares of gamestop up another 20% today the movement, gamestop continuing to go higher, gaining 100% in the last week as retail traders bet on the digital transformation under ryan cohen and bob pisani, what's the latest >> good to see you, frank. we're at the highs for the day but only 2 to 1 advance declining stocks because the reopening stocks, they're faltering t
i'm frank holland. the big story today as tyler mentioned, the nasdaq comeback as the momentum stocks coming back with a vengeance. pairing some of the losses over the last few months and let's take a look at the big movers. of course, you have tesla. those tesla shares up about 20% right now. doc docusign and peloton up 14% and even with a double digit gain like today, tesla still down from record highs. still down about 25% from those record highs something we have to continue to watch. it's...
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frank looks like general lee. which humanizes a historical figure? he enters a persona from the outside just as theater actors do frank engages in something. we can call some people have called method reenacting. the result of the amalgamation of the actor with the historical persona and frank orlando admitted to me quote it gets to the point where i have a different difficult time differentiating between robbery and myself, you know, it almost meshes. and so that makes it quite interesting and quote. his goal is not just persona though. he's he has a higher pedagogical he's a teacher. frank admire's robert leaves leadership skills through his impersonation. he hopes to quote impress upon people. today's people how important duty was to the people of the 1850s and 1860s. frank feels a double responsibility one for truth and accuracy to the visitor. the other for honesty to the memory of general lee quote i want to want to slight robbery lee by doing something in public that he would be ashamed of. you know, he's not with us anymore. robbery lee died
frank looks like general lee. which humanizes a historical figure? he enters a persona from the outside just as theater actors do frank engages in something. we can call some people have called method reenacting. the result of the amalgamation of the actor with the historical persona and frank orlando admitted to me quote it gets to the point where i have a different difficult time differentiating between robbery and myself, you know, it almost meshes. and so that makes it quite interesting and...
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fla>> reporter: frank stella is recognized among america's greatest living artists. yorker," he is to abstract art what bob dylan is to music. those painted surfaces stella talks about, they've changed a lot over the years, morphing into giant collages, that turned into sculpture, and then headed in the direction of architecture. why abstraction of course figurative? >> because i didn't like people that much. [laughter] >> reporter: really? >> everybody was doing that. i didn't want to spend a lot of time drawing from the model. you know, when you see that poor girl sitting up there on the chair after she has to take off her bathrobe and everything, it is pretty pitiful. >> reporter: as stella pushed the boundaries of abstraction, along the way he developed a few artistic obsessions. it has been 20-something years since frank stella became fascinated with the idea of turning smoke rings into art. ♪ >> reporter: that's how we started our story when "sunday morning" profiled him in 2007. i couldn't resist showing it again. in some ways this reminds me of the smoke ring
fla>> reporter: frank stella is recognized among america's greatest living artists. yorker," he is to abstract art what bob dylan is to music. those painted surfaces stella talks about, they've changed a lot over the years, morphing into giant collages, that turned into sculpture, and then headed in the direction of architecture. why abstraction of course figurative? >> because i didn't like people that much. [laughter] >> reporter: really? >> everybody was doing...
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