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should artie's maria from the ocean that visited one troubled district with a local journalist chang frank who witnessed multiple attacks himself. or. was. there something or was the hollowness one of this noble souls where we go. right now we're driving to the southern part of stockholm the swedish capital to one of the areas called by police as found the rebel area or especially vulnerable area or risk area how the refer to lead but in the media very often they call these neighborhoods right now around sixty one of them officially listed by police as no go so and he with me you know swedish journalist chang three thank you so much for being my guy tonight. no gun zone in sweden seriously of course you can go dar. you will have problem if you go there with the camera or with your police or. from here is swedish vulnerable areas have been grabbing headlines over she teen in car burnings the latter has nearly doubled every ten years why do they burn the car and i think it's like to show police that there were called for all of the area not the police to go. a lot of people are angry and all
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so should artie's maria from the ocean that visited one trouble district with local journalist chang frank who witnessed multiple attacks himself. or. was. there something that. the hollowness well of this noble source where we go. right now we're driving to the southern part of stockholm the swedish capital to one of the areas called by police as found the rebel area or especially vulnerable area or risk area how the prefer to lead but in the media very often they call these neighborhoods right now around sixty one of them officially stood by police as no go so and he with me says swedish journalist tang three thank you so much for being my knight. no guns are named in sweden seriously of course you can go dark. you will have a problem if you go there with the camera or if you're. from here is swedish vulnerable areas have been grabbing headlines over she teen in car burnings the latter has nearly doubled every ten years why do they burn the car and i think it's like to show police that there were called for all of the area not the police to go. lots of people angry and all because you kn
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sources all right artist maria for national visited one troubled district with local journalist chang frank who witnessed multiple arson attacks himself. or. was. there something that. the hollowness well of this noble source where we go. right now we're driving to the southern part of stockholm the swedish capital to one of the areas called by police as found the rebel area or especially vulnerable area or risk area how the prefer to lead but in the media very often they call these neighborhoods right now around sixty one of them officially listed by police as no go so and he with me says swedish journalist chang three thank you so much for being my guy tonight. no guns no need in sweden seriously of course you can go dark. you will have a problem if you go to with the camera or if you're a policeman. from here is swedish vulnerable areas have been grabbing headlines over she teen in car burnings the latter has nearly doubled every ten years why do they burn the car and i think it's like to show police that there are cultural of the area not the police you know. a lot of people are angry a
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of us or should our taste mary if a national visited one trouble district with local journalist chang frank who witnessed multiple arson attacks himself. or. was. there something or was the hollowness will of this noble souls where we go. right now we're driving to the southern part of stockholm the swedish capital to one of the areas called by police as vulnerable area or especially vulnerable area or risk area how the refer to it but in the media very often they call these neighborhoods right now around sixty one of them officially listed by police as no go so and he with me there swedish journalist tang three thank you so much for being my knight. no guns are in sweden seriously of course you can go dar. you will have problem if you go to with the camera or if you are pulled. from here is swedish vulnerable areas have been grabbing headlines over she teen in car burnings the latter has nearly doubled every ten years why do they burn the car and i think it's like to show police that there are cultural of the area not the police a lot. lot of people are angry and all because you know if yo
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so should artie's maria from the ocean that visited one troubled district with local journalist chang frank who witnessed multiple attacks himself. or. was. there something or was the hollowness will of this noble souls or we go. right now we're driving to the southern part of stockholm the swedish capital to one of the areas called by police as found the rebel area or especially vulnerable area or risk area how the refer to lead but in the media very often they call these neighborhoods right now around sixty one of them officially listed by police as no go so and he with me no swedish journalist chang three thank you so much for being my knight. no guns no in sweden seriously of course you can go to our. you will have problem if you go to with the camera or if you're. from here is swedish vulnerable areas have been grabbing headlines over she teen in car burnings the latter has nearly doubled every ten years why do they burn the car and i think it's like to show police that there were called for all of the area not the police to go. a lot of people are angry and all because you know if you
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the truth is, even the big banks don't really want to change dodd-frank now. they have come to live with it. they have come to accept it. the banks are in a much better position. this is a theological thing with republicans. they think all regulation is that anytime you have a regulation, they call it job killing. our financial system is already too big relative to the economy, too rich, too powerful. the idea that it has to be richer and more power, i think we could do with less financial innovation these days. power, ik we could do with less financial innovation these days. host: our guest, can american capitalism survive? white greed is not good, opportunity is not equal, and fairness will not make us poor. caller: good morning. i wanted to say thank you to mr. perlstein. he is a very good conveyor of this information that a lot of people don't understand. i wanted to mention and see if there are any responses. i know he is not here to manage my portfolio. him what heask thought about this. my husband and i will be retiring. when you say retiring, that is s
the truth is, even the big banks don't really want to change dodd-frank now. they have come to live with it. they have come to accept it. the banks are in a much better position. this is a theological thing with republicans. they think all regulation is that anytime you have a regulation, they call it job killing. our financial system is already too big relative to the economy, too rich, too powerful. the idea that it has to be richer and more power, i think we could do with less financial...
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the just do it campaign. 45 percent sas and 17 percent say no and 38 percent say it is no change in opinion. >> frankinto the space reaction on the street. >> did not change my opinion about nike. i would continue to support nike and am glad to know they are rebounding back. i plotted the adds. >> we have to be respectful of people's voices and no matter how they express themselves. weather on the tennis court or the football field, or a tv commercial. >> a lot of responses. frank takes our question of the day. i thought a love of sweet. it does not directly answer our question but i think you can understand the sentiment. he tweets, the sacrifices nothing to those -- compared to those in the military who gave their lives to the united states. pat tillman. >> someone else tweeted that nike does not make marketing mistakes. that is their opinion but he seems to think they thought about it before they did it. >>> you can always join the conversation by using the hashtag ktvu 9 and what is on her twitter page. >>> this week it is the bay area pet fair. >> the largest collection of adoptable animals in o
the just do it campaign. 45 percent sas and 17 percent say no and 38 percent say it is no change in opinion. >> frankinto the space reaction on the street. >> did not change my opinion about nike. i would continue to support nike and am glad to know they are rebounding back. i plotted the adds. >> we have to be respectful of people's voices and no matter how they express themselves. weather on the tennis court or the football field, or a tv commercial. >> a lot of...
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glass steagall that was sort of redone partly as a thing called the bowker rules part of dodd frank that changing the difference between commercial and investment banking explain where that is well where that is is that the regulators did approve a rule that became final in two thousand and sixteen you worked on that i voted on it you voted on it it's a very complicated rule public citizen and the progressive organizations did not like that rule in particular it was overly complex again this rule says that banks should not gamble especially with taxpayer backed f.d.i.c deposits they should be engaged in the difficult boring business of making loans. the the the liquidity. that was threatened hasn't really appeared and yet the banks want this relaxed and as we speak the five agencies including your former agency are busy at work relaxing that rule i hope it doesn't happen i want to ask you about the future what do you think might be the next big crisis difficult to say. if i knew i would make a beeline to the regulators and make sure there is they are aware you're different such a different fellow
glass steagall that was sort of redone partly as a thing called the bowker rules part of dodd frank that changing the difference between commercial and investment banking explain where that is well where that is is that the regulators did approve a rule that became final in two thousand and sixteen you worked on that i voted on it you voted on it it's a very complicated rule public citizen and the progressive organizations did not like that rule in particular it was overly complex again this...
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the truth is even the big banks dodd really want to change -frank now.hey have come to live with it. the banks are in a much better position. this is a theological thing with .epublicans they think all regulation is that anytime you have a regulation they call it job killing. system is already too big relative to the economy, too rich, too powerful. the idea that it has to be richer and more power, i think we could do with less financial innovation these days. host: our guest, can american capitalism survive? white greed is not good, opportunity is not equal, and fairness will not make us poor. caller: good morning. i wanted to say thank you to mr. perlstein. he is a very good conveyor of this information that a lot of people don't understand. i wanted to mention and see if there are any responses. i know he is not here to manage my portfolio. him what heask thought about this. my husband and i will be retiring. when you say retiring, that is something that means different things to different people. my job,be leaving collecting a very small pension. he
the truth is even the big banks dodd really want to change -frank now.hey have come to live with it. the banks are in a much better position. this is a theological thing with .epublicans they think all regulation is that anytime you have a regulation they call it job killing. system is already too big relative to the economy, too rich, too powerful. the idea that it has to be richer and more power, i think we could do with less financial innovation these days. host: our guest, can american...
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frank has changed thank you ali. the head of the international monetary fund says she hopes to reach an agreement with argentina soon us today of the early release of a fifty billion dollars loan christine legarde says there's been progress in talks with the country's finance minister on the quest to hold named speeding up that payments the i.m.f. approved in june what is that it has already used the first installment of a billion dollars in the tent to stabilize its currency but the peso has continued its law using all of its body against the dollar this they've bought this ticket and that's raising fears that the country will not be able to service its debts the u.s. has also promised it's. an armada now the top story we're following the united nations has warned about blood. russian and syrian forces appear poised in the want a final assault on the country's last rebel held stronghold the un security council is set to meet on friday over the crisis. you're watching news from of the implantable coming up at the top
frank has changed thank you ali. the head of the international monetary fund says she hopes to reach an agreement with argentina soon us today of the early release of a fifty billion dollars loan christine legarde says there's been progress in talks with the country's finance minister on the quest to hold named speeding up that payments the i.m.f. approved in june what is that it has already used the first installment of a billion dollars in the tent to stabilize its currency but the peso has...
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that you like it nike more. 15 percent of the unite -- like nike less. 42 percent they no change in opinion. frankallicoat is life in alameda as people are weighing in on the question of the day.>>reporter: good morning. a beautiful alameda beach on a gorgeous thursday morning. we all know nike's mantra is just do it. did they ever having call in front of -- colin kaepernick front of the ad. we spoke to folks in alameda and hands-down across the board they are praising nike for taking a chance. >> i am an avid colin kaepernick fan and i think the tenacity that he has to move forward with how he believes and what he feels is actually also building the base and i'm actually very happy that nike is doing much better than it is. i would absolutely continue to buy nike products. my family is a nike family. this just kind of solidifies what they have chosen to do. >> i don't think it affected me. it did not change my opinion about nike. i would still support nike and i'm glad to know that they are rebounding back. i applauded the ads. i think they are risky and i think we need to shake things up a littl
that you like it nike more. 15 percent of the unite -- like nike less. 42 percent they no change in opinion. frankallicoat is life in alameda as people are weighing in on the question of the day.>>reporter: good morning. a beautiful alameda beach on a gorgeous thursday morning. we all know nike's mantra is just do it. did they ever having call in front of -- colin kaepernick front of the ad. we spoke to folks in alameda and hands-down across the board they are praising nike for taking a...
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although in the short term at the white house, it does change the subject. >> frank, i know you've been asked a lot about the op-ed piece, where we stand. it mounts to a national security crisis, to take mr. woodward's point. tonight mr. bannon went on fox news and had this comment for laura ingram. i'll get your comment when wii -- we've seen it. >> it's quite evident that what was said in that anonymous letter was absolutely outrageous and i think the president ought to take immediate and direction action. i don't think it was any one author. i think it was probably six to a dozen people. >> putting aside his argument there is a coup actively underway in this country, let's take his last point that it was somewhat the work of a committee. >> i will concede up front, brian, i know just enough about psychol ing uistics to be dangerous. but in counterintelligence, i've had extensive exposure to this field and the experts in it. one thing they taught me is to look at the fact of different themes being inserted in a written product, different writing styles to look at. while, again, i'm no
although in the short term at the white house, it does change the subject. >> frank, i know you've been asked a lot about the op-ed piece, where we stand. it mounts to a national security crisis, to take mr. woodward's point. tonight mr. bannon went on fox news and had this comment for laura ingram. i'll get your comment when wii -- we've seen it. >> it's quite evident that what was said in that anonymous letter was absolutely outrageous and i think the president ought to take...
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(geoffrey baer) how did these ten buildings change america? this frank lloyd wright house might have inspired the design for your house. this new york skcraper just may have been the model for your office building. and pies of this boston landmark are probably y all aroundou. i'm geoffrey baer. in this show, i'll be criss-crossing the country,bu to visit 1dings that changed the way we all live, work, and play. houses, skyscrapers, a factory and an airport, even a shopping mall. just take a look. each of these buildings was revolutionary in its time, and then went on to bete a trendsetr. >>this building is not like all those knock-offs >> (geoffrey baer) we'll go inside these seminal structures, to see what makes them extraordinary. >>the most complicated piece to build is right there. >> (geoffrey baer) we'll meet the daring architects
(geoffrey baer) how did these ten buildings change america? this frank lloyd wright house might have inspired the design for your house. this new york skcraper just may have been the model for your office building. and pies of this boston landmark are probably y all aroundou. i'm geoffrey baer. in this show, i'll be criss-crossing the country,bu to visit 1dings that changed the way we all live, work, and play. houses, skyscrapers, a factory and an airport, even a shopping mall. just take a...
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when rewarded for not ringing the changes while marino was left to rue his. —— frank lampard was leftampa rd rewarded. so lets have a look at the other scores from tonight's games... a stoppage time winner from callum wilson sent bournemouth into the last 16. burnley are out, lost 2—1 to league one side burton albion. a straight forward win for manchester city away at oxford. middlesboro and leicester needed penalties to progress and a seven goal thriller at wycombe — the visitors norwich hung on in the end, they were 4—1 at one stage. full details on the bbc sport website. in the scottish league cup, just the one game — hibernian and aberdeen couldn't find the net — goalless after extra time. the match went to penalties where aberdeen came out on top. thomas agyepong's penalty for hibs came back off the crossbar and aberdeen won the shoot out. manager nick cushing has praised manchester city captain steph houghton‘s professionalism, following her husband stephen darby's retirement. the bolton right—back was forced to end his playing career after being diagnosed with motor neurone dis
when rewarded for not ringing the changes while marino was left to rue his. —— frank lampard was leftampa rd rewarded. so lets have a look at the other scores from tonight's games... a stoppage time winner from callum wilson sent bournemouth into the last 16. burnley are out, lost 2—1 to league one side burton albion. a straight forward win for manchester city away at oxford. middlesboro and leicester needed penalties to progress and a seven goal thriller at wycombe — the visitors...
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changed. i don't think dodd-frank changed.ank of america, we wouldn't let them go. >> we didn't deal with the problem of derivatives. >> by the way, all that extra capital wouldn't save you in the middle of a meltdown. >> jpm has 2 $1/2 trillion of assets in management, that was 1.3 million impenetrable balance sheet by jpmorgan and jamie dimon. banks are bigger now, maybe they're bigger to fail. neil: did you ever think we would lose 5 trillion in financials on a day. >> they are the ones who didn't see it. so it is impossible for them to fix it. talking about derivatives of derivatives. they don't understand this. two people in the market, dod and frank missed it, and you put dodd and frank in charge to fix, it they didn't fix it. >> we're in the era of living wills. wouldn't you think the banking system is safer? >> all the risk from the private sector to the public sector balance sheet. not seeing a derisking of the global economy. neil: we patched debt problem with debt, right? >> we're going to have trillions in debt. ne
changed. i don't think dodd-frank changed.ank of america, we wouldn't let them go. >> we didn't deal with the problem of derivatives. >> by the way, all that extra capital wouldn't save you in the middle of a meltdown. >> jpm has 2 $1/2 trillion of assets in management, that was 1.3 million impenetrable balance sheet by jpmorgan and jamie dimon. banks are bigger now, maybe they're bigger to fail. neil: did you ever think we would lose 5 trillion in financials on a day....
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frank. did your world change for the better. team full of good health you got people who will. raise their. own and do things a little bit easier you have a lower lot of person from the political standpoint. or will we go could use a little cook that he gave to the people who need obama and then i went to bob because i don't have to pay to go to blow smoke all up. so like i said before. learn em all up on the food and i'm latino that. brock obama be elected it was a cherries i was it made first the first time ever a vote and you know educated i know but it's also what made me feel included and when he was. it gave us all hope that that was even possible given for him to be so eloquent in the way you know period of some social for. a great example of a male and it empowered a lot of his a lot of his our scholars male social will based on that if in the eight years of barack obama more and more and more positive things happen for african-americans in america praise god and now my question is and you can if we if that were true for chicago how did the alignments get worse if that
frank. did your world change for the better. team full of good health you got people who will. raise their. own and do things a little bit easier you have a lower lot of person from the political standpoint. or will we go could use a little cook that he gave to the people who need obama and then i went to bob because i don't have to pay to go to blow smoke all up. so like i said before. learn em all up on the food and i'm latino that. brock obama be elected it was a cherries i was it made first...
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change through gaming next time around shift. to. kill aims to. become a single wave victory over labor. i think today for frank in the final seconds of play frankenstein thanks i think. it's all happening just getting a feeling. to link to news from africa and the world. your link to exceptional stories and discussions came to one lunchtime today you suffocating program tonight from fun insanity from years of easy to out with safety debit cards the traffic cop join us on facebook at g.w. africa. fund beethoven. his works and goddess fortuna. the mushroom and famous. beethoven insist upon the twenty. first day of school in the jungle. first clueless of this. event doris grand moment arrives. join during a tank on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. tour of the wreckage and returns home on t.w. dot com tang's. lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition true. lots. of investment bankers who thought for carousels would never stop of a system that spun out of control. that was. the crash the investment bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth on d w. this is you don't reduce li
change through gaming next time around shift. to. kill aims to. become a single wave victory over labor. i think today for frank in the final seconds of play frankenstein thanks i think. it's all happening just getting a feeling. to link to news from africa and the world. your link to exceptional stories and discussions came to one lunchtime today you suffocating program tonight from fun insanity from years of easy to out with safety debit cards the traffic cop join us on facebook at g.w....
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change. download audible. this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog.d this is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you hear that? this is frank's record shop. and this is where life meets legal. lou: president trump and his administration sending very clear warnings to iran at the u.n. general assembly today. >> cannot allow the world's leading sponsor of terrorism toptoto says the planet's most dangerous weapons. the u.s. has launched a campaign to deny the regime the funds it needs to advance its bloody agenda. >> if you cross us, our allies or our partners, you harm our citizens, if you continue to lie, cheat and deceive, yes, there will indeed be hell to pay. [applause] lou: the president's top national security adviser john bolton there. joining me now, top strategist, gr
change. download audible. this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog.d this is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you hear that? this is frank's record shop. and this is where life meets...
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frank mallicoat. steve is front and center with a change in the weather forecast. >> that is correct. today will be the last day in the 90s. we might not see that in a while. we are up in the 90s -- the fog is thick around the bay and bridges. we have a low offshore, and that is key to be few high clouds. what will happen with hurricane rosen? most of the forecast projections take it of southern california and arizona but there are some that lift it northwards towards us but not until late monday or tuesday. 40s and 50s on the temperatures, menlo park and san mateo are cool. fog will burn back and we may get it inching closer, leading to a big cooldown tomorrow. we have one more day of in the 90s. >>> we have some slowing on the roads. 580 westbound in 205
frank mallicoat. steve is front and center with a change in the weather forecast. >> that is correct. today will be the last day in the 90s. we might not see that in a while. we are up in the 90s -- the fog is thick around the bay and bridges. we have a low offshore, and that is key to be few high clouds. what will happen with hurricane rosen? most of the forecast projections take it of southern california and arizona but there are some that lift it northwards towards us but not until...
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they just want the chinese to sit down and have a real frank conversation about changing those specificsues that the president has brought up. charles: edward thank you very much. we have gillian antonine in the studio. 10% now going to 25% in january so the temper sent his 20 billion -- and 25% as the larger number. a 50 billion-dollar tax potential and goods you would bicom imported goods from china. the ball now i would suspect is in china's court. china's stock arc it is under tremendous amount of pressure especially their technology market. it's been down for a long time. in fact i think they have got structural issues and economic issues that go before the tariff battle began and i think they are being exposed whether their debt issue, and credit issues. in your mind this would be enough to get china back to the negotiating table. >> i think that's an a. question mark now they don't have the good answer. couple of things we are learning now, i think the 10% to 25% after christmas is telling. i think that's indicative of trying to deal the holiday season. this is going to cause sig
they just want the chinese to sit down and have a real frank conversation about changing those specificsues that the president has brought up. charles: edward thank you very much. we have gillian antonine in the studio. 10% now going to 25% in january so the temper sent his 20 billion -- and 25% as the larger number. a 50 billion-dollar tax potential and goods you would bicom imported goods from china. the ball now i would suspect is in china's court. china's stock arc it is under tremendous...
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dodd-frank has been changed.are canceling obama's illegal, anti-coal, so-called clean power plan. it sounds so beautiful. you know what that means. when i did it, this sounds so nice, clean power plan. there is only one problem. it doesn't work. it doesn't work. it will put our country out of business. it took away our greatest natural resources. we couldn't do anything with them. it was such a pretty term, clean power plan. it's out of business now. we are going to have clean power but it's not going to be under the clean power plan. and we are strongly protecting our public lands for hunters and fishermen and everyone who loves the outdoors, like my son don, who comes here a lot. [applause] my son comes here a lot. you know that. a lot of you know my son who comes here. he loves hunting. we passed veterans choice giving our veterans the right to see a private doctor if they have to wait in line for the rest of his life. and we also passed the landmark .a. accountability act. they have been trying to pass both o
dodd-frank has been changed.are canceling obama's illegal, anti-coal, so-called clean power plan. it sounds so beautiful. you know what that means. when i did it, this sounds so nice, clean power plan. there is only one problem. it doesn't work. it doesn't work. it will put our country out of business. it took away our greatest natural resources. we couldn't do anything with them. it was such a pretty term, clean power plan. it's out of business now. we are going to have clean power but it's...
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grandmother who signed a petition and eight hundred ninety three paving the way for change we would twenty five thousand women in franks who signed an apprentice who also proving that they were ordinary no dressmakers there were no shopkeepers. there were mahmoud's sisters grandmothers. and i signed a petition sometimes a great cost to themselves would be i'm not one or we were annoyed it would. succeed. and i get on there's a problem in doha with the headlines on al-jazeera the leaders of north and south korea wrapping up this three day summit with a joint visit to meld picked through the korean peninsula as most sacred melton rounds out a trip that's taken major steps forward of the peace process after the two leaders agreed to make the peninsula nuclear free. the former prime minister of malaysia has been arrested again and is facing twenty one money laundering charges and is already facing a string of allegations linked to billions of dollars that went missing from a state investment fund when he was in office millions were transferred to the jeep's personal bank accounts rescue workers in the philippines the conti
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changes and why you may experiences a long commute this morning. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us on the mornings on 2 . >> i am frank. rk is standing by on what looks like a hot day and. >> september will deliver some heat in the mid 90s. we have the change compared to yesterday. primarily along the interior because the coastal spots are not warm there. today it was the hottest day of the week and tomorrow is hot and then a cool down by friday into the weekend. we have fog on the coastline around pacifica and towards san francisco that will impact visibility.the 50s. san francisco is 53. partly cloudy skies with fog to side and in the afternn,
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frank. there has been a big change over creditt 10 years in coming from nonbanks. what about that? of those issues i think are important to take into account as we go forward, and that's why i think the banking supervisors are looking at this, and i think regulators and thecymakers need to look at financial services industry as a that, and to the degree there are pockets or corners of the financial services industry that need to have additional attention, they need to do that. largest think that the banks or the banking sector generally are going to be the root cause of the source of whatever the next situation is that the economy may face that affects financial services. i look at the dramatic growth of blackrock, for example, over the last two years. is it possible for washington to have effective regulation of legislationthout because they are not a financial institution? what they are not. thever, if you look at authority given to the treasury department, the financial stability oversight council was given the responsibility of looking at the system as a whole with the informat
frank. there has been a big change over creditt 10 years in coming from nonbanks. what about that? of those issues i think are important to take into account as we go forward, and that's why i think the banking supervisors are looking at this, and i think regulators and thecymakers need to look at financial services industry as a that, and to the degree there are pockets or corners of the financial services industry that need to have additional attention, they need to do that. largest think...
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change your life. life. to the fullest. >>> franktalking about this huge deal by the santa fe stars. >> talking our ears off about that on the eve of training camp opening, no less, i know there's a big difference between paper and ice, but on paper you have to say the sharks are looking like a true stanley cup contender. they've got to prove it on the ice, but look at this guy, eric carlson, two-time winner of the nhl top award for defensemen, he will join brett burns, mark edwards, one of the top lines in hockey, great defense right there. carlson has been the highest scoring defensemen in the league since he came in 2009. in his prime, 28 years old, the one thing you have to think about, one year left on his contract. the price to get him was steep from ottawa, they gave up first round picks in 2019 or 20. this kit is a little stunned by the trade, he's got some getting used to with big-time sports and getting traded. >> i can start looking ahead and moving forward a bit but as of right now, it's really emotional and said. even th
change your life. life. to the fullest. >>> franktalking about this huge deal by the santa fe stars. >> talking our ears off about that on the eve of training camp opening, no less, i know there's a big difference between paper and ice, but on paper you have to say the sharks are looking like a true stanley cup contender. they've got to prove it on the ice, but look at this guy, eric carlson, two-time winner of the nhl top award for defensemen, he will join brett burns, mark...
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change. i hope it will be. i agree entirely with the diagnosis that frank has had.d the jeremy noseda to ensure that they really tackle these issues and don‘t just dismiss it in the way that the people surrounding jeremy have done in the last 2a hours. people surrounding jeremy have done in the last 24 hours. we have heard state m e nts in the last 24 hours. we have heard statements from the labour party say that they are. isn‘t the big concern what this looks like to voters. everybody squabbling, frank field resigns after 40 years as an mp for the labour party pulls up what you think voters will make of this? the labour party pulls up what you think voters will make of this7m you can‘t lead your own party and stop racism within it and show leadership, why would they trust you to run the country? and we need a labour government in this country. we see what is happening over brexit in this country. this scandal has been going on for over two years and people are devastated at what this is doing to the labour party. the actions he could take are so simple but all it t
change. i hope it will be. i agree entirely with the diagnosis that frank has had.d the jeremy noseda to ensure that they really tackle these issues and don‘t just dismiss it in the way that the people surrounding jeremy have done in the last 2a hours. people surrounding jeremy have done in the last 24 hours. we have heard state m e nts in the last 24 hours. we have heard statements from the labour party say that they are. isn‘t the big concern what this looks like to voters. everybody...
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change through gaming next time around shift. from. claims to. missing away victory over if. i. stay for frank in the final seconds of playing against i think so because. i would. caution fragile. porcelain art. thirty one artists have looked to this delicate material for inspiration. and created some intriguing works out of the white of. the four cylinder and i like my son. sixty minutes. his creations and his brand understandable column icon of the fashion world. look what do we really know about the man behind the dark shades what motivates him how does he think and feel private moments in the life of a great fashion designer when someone smashes. starts september ninth w. in atlanta in sixty eight no crime occurred around the world. young people rebelled against their parents' generation. if it wasn't on city does to the stupidity entish it is. they demanded nothing less than a home to society the wanted maelstrom of euphoria and violence with the vietnam war playing which role of my generation watch to be about war every day. our documentary takes a look at the smile times how do those me
change through gaming next time around shift. from. claims to. missing away victory over if. i. stay for frank in the final seconds of playing against i think so because. i would. caution fragile. porcelain art. thirty one artists have looked to this delicate material for inspiration. and created some intriguing works out of the white of. the four cylinder and i like my son. sixty minutes. his creations and his brand understandable column icon of the fashion world. look what do we really know...
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frank field? no, i am not thinking about resigning anything. i am campaigning for change.efinitely, and jeremy must understand that this is a major problem. the party is failing to deal with anti—semitism in its ranks. his own comments are not helping, his recent comment about jews, he says, scientists being something not quite english, not quite one of us, has really made matters a great deal worse, and he has got to get a grip of this. you have given a bit of an example there, but those people watching that do not understand what he has done wrong, or what he is anti—semitic about, what single thing can you point to that has appalled to? —— appalled you? thing can you point to that has appalled to? -- appalled you? since jeremy has become leader, anti—semitism has become rife in the labour party. for example, a lot of talk about the rothschild and the jews controlling the labour party has been alleged that i and other mps are somehow in the pay of isis. it has been suggested that there are jewish conspiracies running the country, that may be thejews were behind 911. all
frank field? no, i am not thinking about resigning anything. i am campaigning for change.efinitely, and jeremy must understand that this is a major problem. the party is failing to deal with anti—semitism in its ranks. his own comments are not helping, his recent comment about jews, he says, scientists being something not quite english, not quite one of us, has really made matters a great deal worse, and he has got to get a grip of this. you have given a bit of an example there, but those...
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you will notice that change when you first wake up tomorrow. >> thank you. >>> frank is here now withat some of the stories we are working on for ktvu fox 2 news at 5:00. frank, once again, word of a shooting on a school campus. >> this time out of las vegas. developing news, a high school was on lockdown after reports that a student was shills koshi killed and shot on campus. we are working to learn more and will bring it to you coming up at 5:00. >>> and, a wildfire in marin county continues to burn. live update from the fire lines of what's being called the irving fire. there is good news tonight as firefighters work to gain control of the planes. >> that's all coming up at five. thank you, frank. >>> next on the four on 2, lucky to be alive. a boy takes a fall out of history house, and onto a need to skewer. and, he lives to tell the tale. >> all i can remember is laughing and crying, and cheering. and just the support of my friends and family. it's powerful. >>> a missouri father says his sun is lucky to be alive after falling face first onto a meet skewer. it happened over the w
you will notice that change when you first wake up tomorrow. >> thank you. >>> frank is here now withat some of the stories we are working on for ktvu fox 2 news at 5:00. frank, once again, word of a shooting on a school campus. >> this time out of las vegas. developing news, a high school was on lockdown after reports that a student was shills koshi killed and shot on campus. we are working to learn more and will bring it to you coming up at 5:00. >>> and, a...
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changes, but they have not seemed to really unwind the basic elements. what congress did, the only thing they did was really give some relief to small banks. dodd-frankl there. 95% of the elements are still intact. not much has changed. has the stress tests they continue to do so deregulation has not happened as much as some feared it was going to happen, but it can keep going on. in other words, especially if things are nice, that is what happens. we forget. we forget in 10, 15 years how bad things were, and then we say we did too much. everything looks fine and let's deregulate. that is the fear. things do not go up in the next few years, we could slowly see the emotion of these rules that have helped make this. taylor: markets sure do have short memories. thank you. troubles are becoming more --ealing for this with many for the swift money managers that reviewed a series of investments tied to british industrialist on jacob to. -- anjai. tom, thanks for joining us. bring us up to the latest. we heard there were some allegations that were tied to private securities he was dealing with. what more are we learning about haywood's suspension? >> that i
changes, but they have not seemed to really unwind the basic elements. what congress did, the only thing they did was really give some relief to small banks. dodd-frankl there. 95% of the elements are still intact. not much has changed. has the stress tests they continue to do so deregulation has not happened as much as some feared it was going to happen, but it can keep going on. in other words, especially if things are nice, that is what happens. we forget. we forget in 10, 15 years how bad...
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on presidential memory and history and what both richard and frank talked about today, and that is how the perception of a president changes over the decades after they leave office. and the -- my question is, if that's true, that means that the perception of the president that's presented by the media currently is not accurate, and whether that's fake news or it's not fake news, i wonder if -- since i don't hear it very often, if there's any reflection that you hear among journalists and people who study this issue as to whether there could be a better job done by journalists instead of just always apologizing for how good journalism is and how the president is the one, like you were saying, that's always just angry over being covered in that way. if history changes the view, then maybe journalism is not doing its job today. >> good question. we have about seven minutes left so we'll do this quickly and take as many questions as we can. >> i would disagree by saying what we cover today is not accurate. it's not complete. it doesn't have the benefit of history. we don't know what the consequences of what a president does u
on presidential memory and history and what both richard and frank talked about today, and that is how the perception of a president changes over the decades after they leave office. and the -- my question is, if that's true, that means that the perception of the president that's presented by the media currently is not accurate, and whether that's fake news or it's not fake news, i wonder if -- since i don't hear it very often, if there's any reflection that you hear among journalists and...
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change hour. hoping for red lines and white noise. frankthe effort in "the new york times" op-ed i read to fire the investigators. i think it's accurate to describe them as once obscure bureaucrats. i never heard the name bruce ohr before. these are people being targeted because of their expertise in russian mobs, in money laundering and because of their roles in the russia investigation. not a coincidence, is it? >> no, there's no question that all of the litany of people you read earlier that have all appeared before mueller and discussed what's going on inside the white house with him are going to amount to the mind-set of the president. they're going to be sharing, and they already have shared his insights, his motivations, what he's talking about in terms of going after these people and the intent seems to be clear. the intent is to take out the people who can do harm to me. that's what -- that's his mind-set and that goes toward intent. you'll hear a lot of people say that's all circumstantial evidence. that's how you make cases. when
change hour. hoping for red lines and white noise. frankthe effort in "the new york times" op-ed i read to fire the investigators. i think it's accurate to describe them as once obscure bureaucrats. i never heard the name bruce ohr before. these are people being targeted because of their expertise in russian mobs, in money laundering and because of their roles in the russia investigation. not a coincidence, is it? >> no, there's no question that all of the litany of people you...
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frank right as an amazing today when you. right right calling on which we did about fifty meters on tell me if you can change it is if you are not an ideal mac mac [inaudible] since. this is. a trade. union is u. s. u. s. come come top top provider solely [inaudible] you do. send send you import ports of sentiment to reserve your insights. on buying buying what was once one i'm something special. during meetings. from from july deal deal that we do we've helped helped often offer. and any decisions and those already changing. meant large large easel result doesn't ready ready when i got twenty sixteen it was it was forced to raise raise impose upon hard times and race race adding adding plain sight. of the broadcast catalog affect these detainees recently. passed. out from excess assets if they feel. value nineteen out those ads acid in -- clues guy he is more than. they want to go ahead and take. action on on and it's it's old hat hash. function three rounds only a lot of money on thew?w?7 m 09/20/18 09/20/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! pres. trump: if she shows
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by the way, dodd/frank, a little thing, we fixed it. it's been changed. we are canceling obama's illegal anti-coal so-called clean power plant. that sounds so beautiful. right? you know what that means. you know when i did it i said, man, this is a tough one. it sounds so nice. clean power plant. only one problem, it doesn't work. it will put our country out of business. it took away our greatest natural resources and we couldn't do anything with them. it was such a pretty term, clean power plant is out of business now. we're going to have clean power but it's not going to be under the clean power plan. we are strongly protecting our public lands for hunters and fishermen and everyone who loves the outdoors, like my son, don, who comes here a lot. [cheers and applause] you know that, a lot of you know son don. he comes here, he loves hunting. we passed veterans choice, giving our veterans the right to see a public doctor if he has to wait in line for the rest of his life. life. we also passed the landmark va accountability act. they've been trying to pass
by the way, dodd/frank, a little thing, we fixed it. it's been changed. we are canceling obama's illegal anti-coal so-called clean power plant. that sounds so beautiful. right? you know what that means. you know when i did it i said, man, this is a tough one. it sounds so nice. clean power plant. only one problem, it doesn't work. it will put our country out of business. it took away our greatest natural resources and we couldn't do anything with them. it was such a pretty term, clean power...
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change. my question to frank is, when we start looking at children and how -- let me step back. in forcing an election, having an effect on an election, when we look at our children how do these applications affect them and what's the danger for them and could they be driven to a really negative place >> i think it's happening now. that's what the data suggests when we were talking about the rise of loneliness and depression. but one thing i think we all need to do is it's obviously we're really concerned about kids and when we see a kid sitting there across from us with their face about youried in their phone unable to carry a conversation, we start to get extremely alarmed. but as grown-ups i think we need to remember we're models a lot of this behavior for kids. kids are a mirror. holding ourselves back to ourselves. while i'm extremely concerned about kids, i think change actually starts with us. and being able to establish the clear sorts of boundaries, the clear sense of disconnection. you know, one of the oldest concepts in our society, our civilization is the idea of the
change. my question to frank is, when we start looking at children and how -- let me step back. in forcing an election, having an effect on an election, when we look at our children how do these applications affect them and what's the danger for them and could they be driven to a really negative place >> i think it's happening now. that's what the data suggests when we were talking about the rise of loneliness and depression. but one thing i think we all need to do is it's obviously we're...
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changed. first, the ipo market shrank the drop in the markets and the regulatory rules created und the tdodd-frank made tougher for companies to go public. low rates made it easier for private equity to raise capital and keep companies private. second, there are far fewer publicly traded companies than there were ten years ago. fewer ipos, more mna and more companies going out of business have led to a big drop ierthe nu of public companies. the number of publicly listed stocks fell dramatically from roughly 7,000 in 1998 to 5,000 in 2004 and it droppedgain after the financial crisis. the wilshire 5,000 has only about 3400 stocks in it. that's less than half the number there were in 1998. third important point, sort of the death of volatility. eentral banks helped create the greatest trade of post crisis era. go long equities and short volatility. bet things would be calm keeping or longxcessively low periods of time helped create abnormally low volatility punctuated by short bursts of panic. fourth and most important was the crisi sped up the transition for ndexing and the rise of f, exchange tra
changed. first, the ipo market shrank the drop in the markets and the regulatory rules created und the tdodd-frank made tougher for companies to go public. low rates made it easier for private equity to raise capital and keep companies private. second, there are far fewer publicly traded companies than there were ten years ago. fewer ipos, more mna and more companies going out of business have led to a big drop ierthe nu of public companies. the number of publicly listed stocks fell...
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front seat all three of you and -- but i started for the front door and frank said no, let's get in the back, we won't have to change. it was real strange. it just struck me as odd. and -- but anyway. we weren't -- we had just gotten into the street. he put his left arm, i was on the left side and he put his left arm under my chin and grabbed my arm with his -- my left arm with his left arm and then he started with his hands up my skirt, we didn't wear long pants in those days, it was a tight skirt i was kicking, i was -- i felt like i could hear myself scream bug that nobody else could because his arm was under my chin pressing against my throat and the young man in front started up and i was kicking against the back of the seat and we drove up toward the major street where he was going to turn and this kid in front had a change of heart and he pulled in a driveway and turned around and took me back and i got out out in the street and they drove off and i went in, my parents as i said, had left. and i took a bath and got in bed nd they came home at 10:30 because my curfew was 11:00 and they always wanted to be ther
front seat all three of you and -- but i started for the front door and frank said no, let's get in the back, we won't have to change. it was real strange. it just struck me as odd. and -- but anyway. we weren't -- we had just gotten into the street. he put his left arm, i was on the left side and he put his left arm under my chin and grabbed my arm with his -- my left arm with his left arm and then he started with his hands up my skirt, we didn't wear long pants in those days, it was a tight...
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will be watching for language to see if there will be any change to the tightening path, and you see the area of congestion moving up quickly? frank has been there six months already. is a 3% but ield think it is a high-level consolidation. finally, since you have this risk on the view, let's take a look at your high momentum growth rate here. this is one of the most persistent uptrends we see going back to the beginning of 2016 rally. it is 100%, that is a lot. in -- 27%.20% this, ande is part of because of it, health care has been one of the best-performing sectors. you have a better risk reward in i hi. abigail: tilray is up 94% 30%.hing up one question, there is an inner level of resistance, could that stop the medical device investors? frank: buying breakouts may or may not work. frank, love it. thank you so much for joining us. great charts, abigail. a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. amazon.com runs the risk of following google when it comes to the european union. chief says regulators are asking how the online retailer is treating smaller rivals. the eu find google billions of euros in a similar case. am
will be watching for language to see if there will be any change to the tightening path, and you see the area of congestion moving up quickly? frank has been there six months already. is a 3% but ield think it is a high-level consolidation. finally, since you have this risk on the view, let's take a look at your high momentum growth rate here. this is one of the most persistent uptrends we see going back to the beginning of 2016 rally. it is 100%, that is a lot. in -- 27%.20% this, ande is part...
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university of music and frank back he lives for music and wanted to find new ways of expressing themselves musically so he developed any data which he calls a piano cook. meat wants to change the world of music he's using a day to go after introduce a whole new level of sound he can play conventionally at the keyboard while adding digital sounds. less played on a piano that was different than sure pounce on children's piano was different from the ones we played today over this. the instruments developed and today we have really different opportunities in tools digital technology makes it possible to generate electronic sounds and the use of the data glove helps maintain the musical flows of cognition flues. the movement of the fingers are converted into signals and these are transmitted to a computer crushed me can then use a music program to alter various compositions he's playing on his piano. of course i want to touch the hearts of our listeners the fascination with technology is one thing but at the end of the day it's simply the sounds that reach the people clinging to dimension. and the musical pioneer is on target with his unique blend of alec tronic and acoustic so
university of music and frank back he lives for music and wanted to find new ways of expressing themselves musically so he developed any data which he calls a piano cook. meat wants to change the world of music he's using a day to go after introduce a whole new level of sound he can play conventionally at the keyboard while adding digital sounds. less played on a piano that was different than sure pounce on children's piano was different from the ones we played today over this. the instruments...