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all of its resources all right frank i had jump in front. of you first of all let's get the facts straight to quote that the professor just used about close to the united states god that's a quote about mexico let's let's get the facts straight that's number one to the killing all right he was well. ok well i don't know i mean that's a quote that any historian will tell you but let me say this. well i'm not sure and sorry i don't walk around oh i can i would have thought ok frank ok you know i'd like to point out i'd like to point out frank that mcgill's analogy even though it is with mexico still does apply to cuba go ahead frank go ahead and that's a that's a very famous quote about mexico and i don't know if it applies to cuba that his view well he percent at that as have five quote about cuba and as iranians as mistaking as it is mistaken to say that the way of dealing with this is to send tours to cuba my friends think they should all know their fire speak for themselves millions of canadians millions of spaniard and many other people h
all of its resources all right frank i had jump in front. of you first of all let's get the facts straight to quote that the professor just used about close to the united states god that's a quote about mexico let's let's get the facts straight that's number one to the killing all right he was well. ok well i don't know i mean that's a quote that any historian will tell you but let me say this. well i'm not sure and sorry i don't walk around oh i can i would have thought ok frank ok you know...
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you didn't know frank. >> i knew frank. i knew him but not knew him, knew him.t a phone call from him one day, from him directly. and he said to me, i want to go back to work. >> larry: he was retired. >> retired. he said i want to go back to work. i want to have a meeting with you. when he called, i didn't believe it was him. you know? i idolized him. the greatest in the world. there was nobody better. i watched your show the other night. i've seen your show so many times. you interviewed him. i love it. i got this call from him. my secretary said frank sinatra is on the phone. i said, yeah. no. it's one of my friends. who is it? frank sinatra is not calling. yes, he's on the phone. pick up the phone. he said, jerry, frank sinatra. i said, how you doing, mr. sinatra? no, no, no. call me frank. then when we get to know each other you call me francis but right now you call me frank. >> larry: that's the way he feels. >> >> he said i want to have a meeting. he said. great. let's have it right now. i said terrific. come on over. he said no come over here. i said wh
you didn't know frank. >> i knew frank. i knew him but not knew him, knew him.t a phone call from him one day, from him directly. and he said to me, i want to go back to work. >> larry: he was retired. >> retired. he said i want to go back to work. i want to have a meeting with you. when he called, i didn't believe it was him. you know? i idolized him. the greatest in the world. there was nobody better. i watched your show the other night. i've seen your show so many times....
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>> larry: why did you do it, frank?> you know, i put my faith in tony and the people at the studio, and i was really reluctant. i was very nervous about it. i was very nervous about it. but they brought me halfway around the world. you've got to try what they're saying. >> larry: what did you think, kristen? >> i thought it was amazing. it was the first time in a loong time that i was more concerned for myself than for frank. i was terrified to be in the helicopter and to do that sky dive. >> larry: why did it work, tony? >> because i wanted to create a dynamic. >> larry: it doesn't make him walk and doesn't make her not have to take care of him. >> but this man knows he's not fragile. he's shifted to taking care of her. there was an interesting moment where frank is saying, it will be okay, honey. she's freaking out. at one moment he said, i hope this thing is going to be done tandem. >> larry: you gave them other challenges. an amazing piece. more with kristen, frank and tony robbins after the break. let's go. come on
>> larry: why did you do it, frank?> you know, i put my faith in tony and the people at the studio, and i was really reluctant. i was very nervous about it. i was very nervous about it. but they brought me halfway around the world. you've got to try what they're saying. >> larry: what did you think, kristen? >> i thought it was amazing. it was the first time in a loong time that i was more concerned for myself than for frank. i was terrified to be in the helicopter and to...
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with us is frank and kristen alioto. he gave you other things to do, frank. like?he gave us a bunch of challenges. he proved to me that i could drive a truck again that i could still build things in my garage with my friends. he made me play murder ball which was unbelievable. >> larry: rugby in a wheelchair. >> it was an unbelievable experience. i spent the week basically with some very experienced quadriplegics. they showed me around san diego. they led me places. they took me places. and they kind of showed me that, you know, it's not as bad as you would think. >> larry: kristen, they send you on a holiday to dell coronado spa. you get the work. you come and have no idea he's going to play this, right? >> i had no idea what he was doing for the time i was away. we weren't allowed to speak or have any communication. >> larry: what did you think when you saw him? >> i imagined quite a few things they were doing with him. that was the last thing i imagined. i never imagined that. >> larry: he drives the truck and tony in the truck. then he has a stage -- >> he driv
with us is frank and kristen alioto. he gave you other things to do, frank. like?he gave us a bunch of challenges. he proved to me that i could drive a truck again that i could still build things in my garage with my friends. he made me play murder ball which was unbelievable. >> larry: rugby in a wheelchair. >> it was an unbelievable experience. i spent the week basically with some very experienced quadriplegics. they showed me around san diego. they led me places. they took me...
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frank wear. how's it going today? >> great. >> if you weren't driving the cable car what would you be doing? >> i'd be bar-hopping. >> start at one end of clement street and go all the way down, hitting all the bars. if you could choose anybody to pick your partner, who would you pick? >> i would say the governor but i knows -- know he's busy clearing up all this mess we're in. ity would say the superintendent. he was a conductor at one time. >> excellent. then we could just take the car and go on that bell-hopping or bar-hopping run. i'm hammered already. ladies and gentlemen, mr. frank ware. [ringing bells] [applause] >> ah-ha! yes! oh, yeah. >> frank ware, ladies and gentlemen! got a little body english in there. frank ware. our fifth contestant is his second time to qualify for the finals. he is a grip. he's been with muni for nine years and spent seven years with the cable car division. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome mr. trini whittaker. so trini -- >> like i told frank, the cable car has two people. who wo
frank wear. how's it going today? >> great. >> if you weren't driving the cable car what would you be doing? >> i'd be bar-hopping. >> start at one end of clement street and go all the way down, hitting all the bars. if you could choose anybody to pick your partner, who would you pick? >> i would say the governor but i knows -- know he's busy clearing up all this mess we're in. ity would say the superintendent. he was a conductor at one time. >> excellent....
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oh, yeah. >> frank ware, ladies and gentlemen! got a little body english in there. frank ware.s a grip. he's been with muni for nine years and spent seven years with the cable car division. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome mr. trini whittaker. so trini -- >> like i told frank, the cable car has two people. who would you take as your second person? >> my son. my son loves the cable cars. >> oh, that's fantastic. work on the sentimal -- sentimental vote. very smart. very smart. ladies and gentlemen, mr. trini whitaker. [ringing bells] [applause] >> nice. trinny whitaker, ladies and gentlemen. our sixth contestant is qualifieding for the -- qualifying for the very first time today. he's a conductor. he's been with muni 15 years, with the cable car division nine years. please welcome joseph hsu. mr. hsu, how's it going? if you weren't driving a cable car, what would you be doing? >> watching tv? >> so you can play the drums and watch perry mason at noon at the same time. sounds good to me. ladies and gentlemen, mr. joseph hsu. [ringing bells]
oh, yeah. >> frank ware, ladies and gentlemen! got a little body english in there. frank ware.s a grip. he's been with muni for nine years and spent seven years with the cable car division. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome mr. trini whittaker. so trini -- >> like i told frank, the cable car has two people. who would you take as your second person? >> my son. my son loves the cable cars. >> oh, that's fantastic. work on the sentimal -- sentimental vote. very smart....
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i'm frank sesno. our guests today are both experts in technology and the information needs of a democracy. aneesh chopra, appointed by president obama, is this country's first chief technology officer. he's charged with bringing innovation to the government and the economy. ellen miller is the co-founder of the sunlight foundation, a group committed to using the power of the internet to increase political transparency and accountability and to helping citizens and journalists be their own best watchdogs. welcome to you both. let me start by asking you, aneesh chopra, what's at stake here? >> well, ia sense, there are 3 key elements. first, this is a key pillar of how we have a government that works. second, our society is transformed incredibly by these emerging digital technologies, so how we communicate with one another is at stake, and third, the foundation of our economy, the economic prospects going forward, rest heavily on our ability to get this right. >> ellen miller? >> well, i would actually
i'm frank sesno. our guests today are both experts in technology and the information needs of a democracy. aneesh chopra, appointed by president obama, is this country's first chief technology officer. he's charged with bringing innovation to the government and the economy. ellen miller is the co-founder of the sunlight foundation, a group committed to using the power of the internet to increase political transparency and accountability and to helping citizens and journalists be their own best...
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guys like frank before.'re trouble. >> jimmy: yeah, you shouldn't have dated him again, i mean, really. you should not be allowed to pick what you're going to eat for lunch based on this decision. this is a few weeks ago. this is when you found out that justin, the wrestler, had a girlfriend back home. i want everybody to pay special attention to the look on frank's face. >> you probably miss your girlfriend in canada. she called me this morning. >> really? >> yeah. and she was really upset. >> jimmy: okay, there's frank right there. that face pretty much says it all. show the rest here. >> you promised her that you were going to come here and get to the top their and go home, promote your wrestling career, have a life with her. you sat here and cried to me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, my god, wait a minute, we're not allowed to have girlfriends back home? this is -- see, ali, that's where you should have realized that frank was not being frank with you in fact. >> i guess so. >> jimmy: did frank ever mention
guys like frank before.'re trouble. >> jimmy: yeah, you shouldn't have dated him again, i mean, really. you should not be allowed to pick what you're going to eat for lunch based on this decision. this is a few weeks ago. this is when you found out that justin, the wrestler, had a girlfriend back home. i want everybody to pay special attention to the look on frank's face. >> you probably miss your girlfriend in canada. she called me this morning. >> really? >> yeah. and...
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frank: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the majority leader. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hoyer: i thank the chairman for yielding and i congratulate the chairman for the extraordinary work he's done. i thank mr. bachus, too, who i think is one of the really responsible leaders in the minority in terms of issues of substance and where there are differences, there are honest differences. mr. speaker, i come to the floor and when i do i hear the portions of the debate, sometimes not all the debate. i want to make an observation, though, i listened to the gentleman from new jersey and he remarked on what the people were saying. and i think that frankly his remarks reflected the difference in the perspective between both parties. indeed, that perspective has been reflected in my three decades here, under mr. reagan and others who have served as president. and lastly with mr. bush. mr. obama's immediate predecessor. and that perspective was, if the regulator would simpl
frank: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the majority leader. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hoyer: i thank the chairman for yielding and i congratulate the chairman for the extraordinary work he's done. i thank mr. bachus, too, who i think is one of the really responsible leaders in the minority in terms of issues of substance and where there are differences, there are honest differences. mr. speaker, i come to the floor and when i do i hear the portions of the...
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frank: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the majority leader. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hoyer: i thank the chairman for yielding and i congratulate the chairman for the extraordinary work he's done. i thank mr. bachus, too, who i think is one of the really responsible leaders in the minority in terms of issues of substance and where there are differences, there are honest differences. mr. speaker, i come to the floor and when i do i hear the portions of the debate, sometimes not all the debate. i want to make an observation, though, i listened to the gentleman from new jersey and he remarked on what the people were saying. and i think that frankly his remarks reflected the difference in the perspective between both parties. indeed, that perspective has been reflected in my three decades here, under mr. reagan and others who have served as president. and lastly with mr. bush. mr. obama's immediate predecessor. and that perspective was, if the regulator would simpl
frank: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the majority leader. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hoyer: i thank the chairman for yielding and i congratulate the chairman for the extraordinary work he's done. i thank mr. bachus, too, who i think is one of the really responsible leaders in the minority in terms of issues of substance and where there are differences, there are honest differences. mr. speaker, i come to the floor and when i do i hear the portions of the...
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were you a pilot, congressman franks? frank franks i never was. mr. broun: i'm a pilot. mr. akin: i remember the biplanes. my science teacher flew glider planes and flew some of those in the d-day invasion and he hated physical ed and didn't like the1 physical ed and didn't like the football jocks. he got an award to the national hall of fame of glider pilots, which is an athletic thing because he could do loops with his planes. he taught my basics about flying. in the early days of flight, you get in an airplane and do one of these deals, you pull the airplane into a stall and it will start to spin and called the graveyard spin, i guess. and when pilots got into those things, they kept the flying the planes into the ground which ruined their afternoon. somebody realized to gamble his life and said there is a way out of this problem and it is counterintuitive. when you are in that spin, try to pull the stick up and that makes it worse. this guy when he's in this graveyard spin and said i'm going to do it. and instead, he kicks the rudder and pushes the stick forward until th
were you a pilot, congressman franks? frank franks i never was. mr. broun: i'm a pilot. mr. akin: i remember the biplanes. my science teacher flew glider planes and flew some of those in the d-day invasion and he hated physical ed and didn't like the1 physical ed and didn't like the football jocks. he got an award to the national hall of fame of glider pilots, which is an athletic thing because he could do loops with his planes. he taught my basics about flying. in the early days of flight, you...
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the bill by the way is called the dodd frank bill. in a very long and distinguished political career, where do you put this? >> oh, among the top positive achievements. the i say that because one of my, i think most important defensive achievements was helping block the he was to drive bill clinton out of office. but in terms over a firmive thing, this is the single most important thing i've been able to work on. >> charlie: characterize it for me. what are your hopes for it. >> that it will allow us as we have done in two previous occasions in american economic history, to get the benefits of innovation and of creativity in the private sector without suffering from the abuses that come. what happens in our society is from time to time, innovation in the private sector which is ongoing hits critical mass. it happened in the late 19th century when the large enterprises came up and woodrow wilson had to respond and then it happened in the 30's with the stock market, if. dr had to respond. and it happened in the 90's and first outer pat
the bill by the way is called the dodd frank bill. in a very long and distinguished political career, where do you put this? >> oh, among the top positive achievements. the i say that because one of my, i think most important defensive achievements was helping block the he was to drive bill clinton out of office. but in terms over a firmive thing, this is the single most important thing i've been able to work on. >> charlie: characterize it for me. what are your hopes for it....
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i'm sonya gavankar filling in for frank sesno. today's guests have very different perspectives on the news media. chris matthews is a long-time broadcast journalist, a best-selling author, anofourse is ht of ardball" on msnbc. jan schaffer is a print journalist and a pulitzer prize winner. she is now at the american university as the executive director of the j-lab, the institute of interactive journalism. welcome to you both. let's start out with a very quick question: is there really anything wrong with 24-hour news cycle? jan? >> well, it doesn't serve all the citizens. in a democracy, people need different things than what you get on that 24-hour cycle, and i think that's become problematic, and i think we see citizens stepping up to the plate to try to fix it. >> chr? >> well, it is what it is. i think what i do is i get in my car in the morning, and i have satellite, which is great, actually, and then you can flip it around. i don't have msnbc on my satellite. they don't have it. but i usually start off with 60s music, which
i'm sonya gavankar filling in for frank sesno. today's guests have very different perspectives on the news media. chris matthews is a long-time broadcast journalist, a best-selling author, anofourse is ht of ardball" on msnbc. jan schaffer is a print journalist and a pulitzer prize winner. she is now at the american university as the executive director of the j-lab, the institute of interactive journalism. welcome to you both. let's start out with a very quick question: is there really...
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see this weekend, uncle frank. >> uncle frank here at the movies.w a [ bleep ] crazy movie called "conception." it's not about the immaculate conception. crazy movie. but interesting in its own way. >> jimmy: all right, well -- we'll recommend it. [ applause ] there's a -- a video on youtube which i will not bother to explain you, it's called yosemite mountain giant rainbow. somebody sent this to me. i posted a link to it on twitter. i know how to do that now, and two weeks -- less than two weeks later, it has almost 7 million views. if you haven't seen it yet, here it is. >> double rainbow. oh, my god. it's a double rainbow all the way. whoa! oh, my god. oh, my god! oh -- my god! woo! oh, wow! woo! oh, my god. look at that. it's starting to oolook like a triple rainbow. oh, my god, it's full-on double rainbow all the way across the sky! oh, my god. what does this mean? oh! it's so bright! oh, my god, it's so bright and vivid. oh! oh! oh! oh, my god. oh, my god. what does it mean? tell me. too much. what it means? oh, my god. it's so intense. >> jim
see this weekend, uncle frank. >> uncle frank here at the movies.w a [ bleep ] crazy movie called "conception." it's not about the immaculate conception. crazy movie. but interesting in its own way. >> jimmy: all right, well -- we'll recommend it. [ applause ] there's a -- a video on youtube which i will not bother to explain you, it's called yosemite mountain giant rainbow. somebody sent this to me. i posted a link to it on twitter. i know how to do that now, and two...
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the dodd-frank bill will not enhance systemic stability. it will not prevent future bailouts of politically favored institutions and groups by the government. the bill serves to expand the beryl bureaucracy and government-controlled private sector. it will impose large costs on the taxpayers and businesses. for these reasons, i urge my colleagues to reject this bill. i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. mr. dodd: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from connecticut. mr. dodd: well, madam president, let me thank my colleague from alabama once again. i say this with respect, but i almost feel like i'm listening to the same speech i heard back in november when i offered the original proposal of this bill. i'm wondering whether or not we have been in the same chamber, in the same city over the last several years. i'm not going to go in the time between now and 11:00 a.m. when we'll vote on the cloture motion. i won't go through the long list here, page after page after page of amen
the dodd-frank bill will not enhance systemic stability. it will not prevent future bailouts of politically favored institutions and groups by the government. the bill serves to expand the beryl bureaucracy and government-controlled private sector. it will impose large costs on the taxpayers and businesses. for these reasons, i urge my colleagues to reject this bill. i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. mr. dodd: madam president? the presiding...
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so frank points out a good point. let's go outside and we will show you what we have in terms of fog. you saw kenney pritchett, he's right there. right off the tower of the golden gate bridge. there's no fog, but there will be in the next few hours. it's in your neighborhood in the morning. this slightly cooler weather continues and temperatures will start to click up a bit. not a lot, just a bit. tomorrow, fog starts out in the morning. most of us in our daytime high, upper 60s, low 70s. there might even be a low 80 in vacaville. but that's not that warm for this time of year. daytime highs tomorrow will be hampered by this low pressure center which has definitely kept us cool. brought us the weather spring and now brought us the cooler summer. thursday, friday and saturday, temperatures do warm into the 80s and even low 90s; it's still going to be below average. mild weather to say the least. i've had lots of communication with all of you and a lot of folks are expressing how much they enjoy this weather. i bet you
so frank points out a good point. let's go outside and we will show you what we have in terms of fog. you saw kenney pritchett, he's right there. right off the tower of the golden gate bridge. there's no fog, but there will be in the next few hours. it's in your neighborhood in the morning. this slightly cooler weather continues and temperatures will start to click up a bit. not a lot, just a bit. tomorrow, fog starts out in the morning. most of us in our daytime high, upper 60s, low 70s. there...
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i'm frank somerville >> and i'm julie haener. >> the u.s. defense department says that a roadside bomb in afghanistan has killed a 21- year-old soldier from napa. army specialist chase stanley graduated from napa soldier. he was among four soldiers who died in wednesday's explosion. ktvu's amber lee has the story. >> reporter: friends tell us that chase stanley enlisted in the army while he was a senior here at napa high. he left for the military four years ago and was due to be discharmed this summer. >> he was deployed in 2007. >> he remembers his goal of joining the army part of his adventurous spirit and recklessness. >> you know, he was an amazing kid. you put in front of him and he had to get up in three seconds and do something. >> reporter: he had already served 15 months in iraq when he was deployed to afghanistan in december after the army extended his tour. friends say that stanley was ready to come home but was willing to do more to serve his country. >> that's something that he thought was courageous and a man should do. that's
i'm frank somerville >> and i'm julie haener. >> the u.s. defense department says that a roadside bomb in afghanistan has killed a 21- year-old soldier from napa. army specialist chase stanley graduated from napa soldier. he was among four soldiers who died in wednesday's explosion. ktvu's amber lee has the story. >> reporter: friends tell us that chase stanley enlisted in the army while he was a senior here at napa high. he left for the military four years ago and was due to...
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i'm frank somerville >> and i'm julie haener. >> the u.s. defense department says that a roadside bomb in afghanistan has killed a 21- year-old soldier from napa. army specialist chase stanley graduated from napa soldier. he was among four soldiers who died in wednesday's explosion. ktvu's amber lee has the story. >> reporter: friends tell us that chase stanley enlisted in the army while he was a senior here at napa high. he left for the military four years ago and was due to be discharmed this summer. >> he was deployed in 2007. >> he remembers his goal of joining the army part of his adventurous spirit and recklessness. >> you know, he was an amazing kid. you put in front of him and he had to get up in three seconds and do something. >> reporter: he had already served 15 months in iraq when he was deployed to afghanistan in december after the army extended his tour. friends say that stanley was ready to come home but was willing to do more to serve his country. >> that's something that he thought was courageous and a man should do. that's
i'm frank somerville >> and i'm julie haener. >> the u.s. defense department says that a roadside bomb in afghanistan has killed a 21- year-old soldier from napa. army specialist chase stanley graduated from napa soldier. he was among four soldiers who died in wednesday's explosion. ktvu's amber lee has the story. >> reporter: friends tell us that chase stanley enlisted in the army while he was a senior here at napa high. he left for the military four years ago and was due to...
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good evening, everyone, i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. he bought them and said they are ansel adams originals worth tens of billions of dollars. but a bay area woman says not so fast her uncle took the photos and a gallery expert we contacted agrees. ken wayne with a story you are see only on 2? >> the photos by ansel adams may not be by him at all. they were taken by her uncle mill. she says when she saw a picture of the famous jeffrey pine on ktvu, channel 2 news last night she immediately recognized it as one taken by her uncle early brooks back in 1923. >> i thought oh, my good that's exactly the same picture. >> her uncle lived in the area must of his life and often took pictures there. rick also of fresno said he bought these pictures at a garage sale for $45 and claims they are ansel adams originals, worth as much as $200 million. but the photo taken by uncle earl looks nearly identical to the one claimed to be from ansel adams? >> so what's your gut feeling on fresno with these pictures? >> not a thing. expected i think thinking t
good evening, everyone, i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. he bought them and said they are ansel adams originals worth tens of billions of dollars. but a bay area woman says not so fast her uncle took the photos and a gallery expert we contacted agrees. ken wayne with a story you are see only on 2? >> the photos by ansel adams may not be by him at all. they were taken by her uncle mill. she says when she saw a picture of the famous jeffrey pine on ktvu, channel 2 news...
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good evening, everyone, i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. he bought them and said they are ansel adams originals worth tens of billions of dollars. but a bay area woman says not so fast her uncle took the photos and a gallery expert we contacted agrees. ken wayne with a story you are see only on 2? >> the photos by ansel adams may not be by him at all. they were taken by her uncle mill. she says when she saw a picture of the famous jeffrey pine on ktvu, channel 2 news last night she immediately recognized it as one taken by her uncle early brooks back in 1923. >> i thought oh, my good that's exactly the same picture. >> her uncle lived in the area must of his life and often took pictures there. rick also of fresno said he bought these pictures at a garage sale for $45 and claims they are ansel adams originals, worth as much as $200 million. but the photo taken by uncle earl looks nearly identical to the one claimed to be from ansel adams? >> so what's your gut feeling on fresno with these pictures? >> not a thing. expected i think thinking t
good evening, everyone, i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. he bought them and said they are ansel adams originals worth tens of billions of dollars. but a bay area woman says not so fast her uncle took the photos and a gallery expert we contacted agrees. ken wayne with a story you are see only on 2? >> the photos by ansel adams may not be by him at all. they were taken by her uncle mill. she says when she saw a picture of the famous jeffrey pine on ktvu, channel 2 news...
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frank has something great to save up for. this is my dad. isn't that cool? and a very understanding girlfriend. i showed him a wells fargo savings account with my savings plan. [ frank ] and what it does is it takes a little bit of my money and puts it towards my goal. i want to get all the original parts and do it right. for my dad. there's a couple months in between parts. so, one at a time. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when it's time to save. ♪
frank has something great to save up for. this is my dad. isn't that cool? and a very understanding girlfriend. i showed him a wells fargo savings account with my savings plan. [ frank ] and what it does is it takes a little bit of my money and puts it towards my goal. i want to get all the original parts and do it right. for my dad. there's a couple months in between parts. so, one at a time. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when it's time to save. ♪
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. >> jimmy: you liked frank too, right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah., yet, we know what happened with frank. where was he tonight? why wasn't he on the show? >> he -- the producers thought it would be better if we saved frank for after the final rose just because that's such heavy, heavy stuff. >> jimmy: well, this is going to be the most shocking after the final rose ever. >> there actually is going to be a few surprises. >> jimmy: will this be the first time you're speaking to frank since the day he left? >> yeah, i haven't spoken to frank since the day he left so -- >> jimmy: wow. now, in the previews for next week, both chris and roberto ask your dad for permission to propose to you. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: and your dad doesn't seem that happy about this turn of events. did your dad -- >> no, no. my dad actually -- on "the bachel bachelor" my dad was actually on the hometown date. you never saw it on the bachelor. i think it was because he was joking around with jake and thought he wasn't being serious enough. this time he really wanted to be serious.
. >> jimmy: you liked frank too, right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah., yet, we know what happened with frank. where was he tonight? why wasn't he on the show? >> he -- the producers thought it would be better if we saved frank for after the final rose just because that's such heavy, heavy stuff. >> jimmy: well, this is going to be the most shocking after the final rose ever. >> there actually is going to be a few surprises. >> jimmy: will this be the first...
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which, i think, makes my uncle frank the oldest living person on tv, right uncle frank?ongratulations. [ applause ] there was a story in the paper today that said a lot of steps cities across the country are canceling their annual fireworks displays because of budget shortages. they literally don't have money to burn this year, and so they're not. and i don't like that. i think -- we should have fireworks on the fourth of july. we certainly need fireworks more than we need meter maids. right? i mean -- get rid a couple of them. uncle frank always gave me some important advice. what do you always say? >> i forgot. >> jimmy: never forget, right? no, that wasn't it. safety -- >> oh, safety first. >> jimmy: safety first, that's right. so -- [ applause ] safety always comes first. with a word about fireworks safety, here's uncle frank. >> i was a police officer in the '50s, and i had to deal with incidents because of fireworks. there was calm before the fireworks. when they erupted, it gets the adrenaline up of the humans and whatever animals around, it could be dogs and cats
which, i think, makes my uncle frank the oldest living person on tv, right uncle frank?ongratulations. [ applause ] there was a story in the paper today that said a lot of steps cities across the country are canceling their annual fireworks displays because of budget shortages. they literally don't have money to burn this year, and so they're not. and i don't like that. i think -- we should have fireworks on the fourth of july. we certainly need fireworks more than we need meter maids. right? i...
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but to do that, regulators will have to write 500 new rules implementing dodd-frank. and business advocates like david hirschman worry those regulatory decisions will determine the history that children read decades from now. >> i hope they will read that regulators implemented this correctly rather than exacerbate the current economic uncertainty. >> reporter: the president will sign the bill next week, and that picture might be set in the history books next to franklin roosevelt's, the last president to enact financial reforms this broad. darren gersh, "nightly business report," washington. >> susie: the other big story tonight-- goldman sachs will pay $550 million to settle charges it misled investors over mortgage-backed securities. that's the biggest fine the s.e.c. has ever imposed on a financial firm. the money will go to repay investors who lost billions in the goldman deals, and to the u.s. treasury. the settlement also requires the bank to review how it sells complex financial instruments. that's because one of the deals in question was crafted with help fro
but to do that, regulators will have to write 500 new rules implementing dodd-frank. and business advocates like david hirschman worry those regulatory decisions will determine the history that children read decades from now. >> i hope they will read that regulators implemented this correctly rather than exacerbate the current economic uncertainty. >> reporter: the president will sign the bill next week, and that picture might be set in the history books next to franklin...
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. >> reporter: san quentin officials say 31-year-old frank anthony souza is the primary suspect in the killing of shaffer. souza was convicted of killing a homeless man in san jose during an argument after souza stole his bicycle. souza came from behind shaffer with a homemade weapon. >> it's a piercing kind of weapon that's pretty sophisticated. >> reporter: san quentin officials say they don't know the motive for the killing that both men were in the prison reception recreation yard yesterday. and would have been sent to higher security prison soon to serve out their terms. now this is the first prison inmate killing here at san quentin since 1997. >>> fairfield mother appeared in court today to face charges with a deadly apartment fire that claimed the life of four young children including one of her own. shatarra james wiped away tears as she sat in court today. she pleaded not guilty. her three children and her sister's child were killed back in april when unattended candles fell over and spread flames. the children were left alone in the apartment. they also say the three younges
. >> reporter: san quentin officials say 31-year-old frank anthony souza is the primary suspect in the killing of shaffer. souza was convicted of killing a homeless man in san jose during an argument after souza stole his bicycle. souza came from behind shaffer with a homemade weapon. >> it's a piercing kind of weapon that's pretty sophisticated. >> reporter: san quentin officials say they don't know the motive for the killing that both men were in the prison reception...
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these interviews were done by frank chen, frank abe and other folks and they are all on file. i used those to make sure i created real live characters. hope that answers the question. >> who else wants to ask a question? . >> when you do research, are you able to compare the (inaudible). >> i have to admit i haven't done as much research into that area because there were germans also who went through the same thing and no i didn't. that certainly is a story that should be looked into. i know in my early works, a character would say why didn't they do this to the germans and italians but at the time i wrote this play, i wasn't aware that the other things were going on in the country also. so i don't know a lot about that. . >> is there any one or any group that you studied in particular for your sort of art piece japanese artist character? . >> no, but i feel like i sort of have it inside of me, my body, that i've actually played this type of character in one of my films where he wears very odd glasses and has a bow tie and fashions himself as a bit of an intellectual. he actua
these interviews were done by frank chen, frank abe and other folks and they are all on file. i used those to make sure i created real live characters. hope that answers the question. >> who else wants to ask a question? . >> when you do research, are you able to compare the (inaudible). >> i have to admit i haven't done as much research into that area because there were germans also who went through the same thing and no i didn't. that certainly is a story that should be...
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banking system is about to go through its biggest overhaul in over seventy years the dodd frank bill is designed to prevent a repeat of the financial crisis and would limit risky trading activities limiting bank profits but it isn't popular on wall street with wealthy donors beginning to direct more campaign contributions to the republican party president finds out if people in new york think bankers can't be reformed. the twenty three hundred page died frank bell is being regarded as the most significant financial legislation in almost a century do you think wall street bankers can actually be reformed this week let's talk about that do you think that wall street bankers can be reformed no. because it's just the mentality that you need to have to work on wall street it's like it's almost an ingrained into their personalities as a finished grad school and i just don't think that's going to change they think if we put a little bit more regulation here in wall street the facts could help the world globally not a little a lot. because like you said this is the world's financial structur
banking system is about to go through its biggest overhaul in over seventy years the dodd frank bill is designed to prevent a repeat of the financial crisis and would limit risky trading activities limiting bank profits but it isn't popular on wall street with wealthy donors beginning to direct more campaign contributions to the republican party president finds out if people in new york think bankers can't be reformed. the twenty three hundred page died frank bell is being regarded as the most...
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whether or not you think the dodd frank bill will actually accomplish anything the bottom line is we have to try something otherwise we're just death to. to make a mistake with this diagram. and cooperation between moscow and berlin has received a boost following chancellor angela merkel's talks with president medvedev in russia both leaders took the opportunity to reiterate the unique relationship shared between their two countries. let me draw your attention to the fact that germany is number one on the list of russia's partners we have long time relations which have not been spoiled even by difficult chapters in our history. when it comes to russia and germany's relations with other countries it's not like in school where you have just one friend we can have many friends germany and russia have their own issues they're completely different in nature it's a transatlantic problems it's useful for us to be able to discuss them together the room for dialogue doesn't exist to the same degree with president obama as a does between us but the u.s. relationship is still very important and
whether or not you think the dodd frank bill will actually accomplish anything the bottom line is we have to try something otherwise we're just death to. to make a mistake with this diagram. and cooperation between moscow and berlin has received a boost following chancellor angela merkel's talks with president medvedev in russia both leaders took the opportunity to reiterate the unique relationship shared between their two countries. let me draw your attention to the fact that germany is number...
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you knew where you stood with frank sinatra.lso in my opinion, the best entertainer of his era. >> director quentin tarantino has a question to ask larry. the question and answer next. >> my favorite larry king memory, he may not remember this. when he drove up to the gates of graceland in a beautiful blue convertible cadillac. and he drove up and he was getting ready to interview me. and he looked like he was having a great time driving through the long driveway up to the doors and the big smile on his face. >> we made it. i'm at graceland. let's go in. >> was his funeral held right here? >> yes. we are basically sitting where the casket was. >> larry: so this was very private. >> yes. >> larry: family only. >> family and very close friends. absolutely. >> my favorite larry king moment would probably be larry king going into the chicken and waffles with snoop dogg, sitting down having a plate and some waffles and talking about his favorite drink. seeing him break that chicken down. that was beautiful for me to see. >> i see you
you knew where you stood with frank sinatra.lso in my opinion, the best entertainer of his era. >> director quentin tarantino has a question to ask larry. the question and answer next. >> my favorite larry king memory, he may not remember this. when he drove up to the gates of graceland in a beautiful blue convertible cadillac. and he drove up and he was getting ready to interview me. and he looked like he was having a great time driving through the long driveway up to the doors and...
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whether or not you think they died frank bell will actually accomplish anything the bottom line is we have to try something otherwise we're just destined to make a mistake with this pain dire consequence. this week and the bollywood comedy that. looking like was bound to buck a song but this is a war that the painting the walls most wanted man in a comic way could to target terrorist attacks on his counseling went to all those behind the comedy if the world is ready ready for post nine eleven. this could well be the biggest school for my career interviewing the worst. terrorist however this man does not have a twenty five million dollar reward on his head in fact he's not or some of bin laden but an actor in a bollywood for their. but just in case you think this is a movie. it is a. biography it's a film which is a. character and this is a film. using it's not. in any way anybody from anybody is going to enjoy this from i can guarantee you that. young journalist is fixated with going to america and he decided to stick it to get an interview with osama bin laden so he goes about creati
whether or not you think they died frank bell will actually accomplish anything the bottom line is we have to try something otherwise we're just destined to make a mistake with this pain dire consequence. this week and the bollywood comedy that. looking like was bound to buck a song but this is a war that the painting the walls most wanted man in a comic way could to target terrorist attacks on his counseling went to all those behind the comedy if the world is ready ready for post nine eleven....
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greetings, my name is frank, longtime taxi driver in san francisco. i have watched my skyline change. since the said day that the mayor was murdered, i have driven through the booms and busts of the '80s and '90s. the average trip is transporting people roam the city. that is one reason i do not oppose the deleon sales -- medallion sales. it seems the only one year ago the taxi regulations consisted of 255 x 8 -- 25 5 by 8 pages, but it is now 28 pages long. most for the first violation, but the third is $250. anyways, they go on. already these fines are being closed on companies for not taking cars in for recall fast enough. the problem is that these are being posed without warning. a $75 fine of a taxi driver, a beginning texas driver, that is all 10 hours of work. the question i have, will you give us a warning before you start imposing penalties for violations and extensive regulations? there are many regulations that deal with filling out bills, if they are there. having the right address for the fair and where we are going, especially paratransi
greetings, my name is frank, longtime taxi driver in san francisco. i have watched my skyline change. since the said day that the mayor was murdered, i have driven through the booms and busts of the '80s and '90s. the average trip is transporting people roam the city. that is one reason i do not oppose the deleon sales -- medallion sales. it seems the only one year ago the taxi regulations consisted of 255 x 8 -- 25 5 by 8 pages, but it is now 28 pages long. most for the first violation, but...
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. >> and i'm frank somerville. the man with the gun told customers to get down. and then he and his accomplice grabbed money, purses and other valuables. the takeover robbery happened just before closing time last night at a new shop on a trendy block of piedmont avenue in oakland. ktvu's mike mibach is there tonight with our report. mike? >> reporter: frank, it was a 40- second crime. the robbers got away with credit cards and cash. but they also got caught on tape. the investigation began close to 11:00 in the evening. officers were interviewing victims who just minutes earlier were inside this smoothie shop. security cameras inside the store capture a man walking into the establishment, pointing a handgun. the owner, who did not want to be identified, was behind the counter and heard the demands. >> get down. everybody get down, yeah. >> reporter: a table of six quickly drops to the ground, the gunman grabs over-the- counter and grabs the money while his accomplice heads to the customer's table and grabs their purses and eventually the till. >> i was kind of f
. >> and i'm frank somerville. the man with the gun told customers to get down. and then he and his accomplice grabbed money, purses and other valuables. the takeover robbery happened just before closing time last night at a new shop on a trendy block of piedmont avenue in oakland. ktvu's mike mibach is there tonight with our report. mike? >> reporter: frank, it was a 40- second crime. the robbers got away with credit cards and cash. but they also got caught on tape. the...
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. >> and i'm frank somerville. the man with the gun told customers to get down. and then he and his accomplice grabbed money, purses and other valuables. the takeover robbery happened just before closing time last night at a new shop on a trendy block of piedmont avenue in oakland. ktvu's mike mibach is there tonight with our report. mike? >> reporter: frank, it was a 40- second crime. the robbers got away with credit cards and cash. but they also got caught on tape. the investigation began close to 11:00 in the evening. officers were interviewing victims who just minutes earlier were inside this smoothie shop. security cameras inside the store capture a man walking into the establishment, pointing a handgun. the owner, who did not want to be identified, was behind the counter and heard the demands. >> get down. everybody get down, yeah. >> reporter: a table of six quickly drops to the ground, the gunman grabs over-the- counter and grabs the money while his accomplice heads to the customer's table and grabs their purses and eventually the till. >> i was kind of f
. >> and i'm frank somerville. the man with the gun told customers to get down. and then he and his accomplice grabbed money, purses and other valuables. the takeover robbery happened just before closing time last night at a new shop on a trendy block of piedmont avenue in oakland. ktvu's mike mibach is there tonight with our report. mike? >> reporter: frank, it was a 40- second crime. the robbers got away with credit cards and cash. but they also got caught on tape. the...
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>> reporter: well, frank we're up here in a remote location in alameda county. near the border of santa clara county. if you follow this road which is the road close to mines road, you will get to the rocky ridge area, where the officer- involved shooting took place. the santa clara county sheriff's department has set up a command post office up the road. investigators say this morning a sheriff's department marijuana eradication team along with some alameda county deputies approached a pot growing operation on the santa clara county side. and a man, apparently armed, suddenly appeared. >> our dispatch received a call from one of our deputies indicating that shots were fired during the operation and the suspect was dead at the scene. >> reporter: a view from newschopper2 shows a rugged terrain around the marijuana patch which officers say is typical since the heavy brush is used to hide the operation. they say today's incident is similar to the last time santa clara county deputies were involved in a pot farm shooting. in 2008, in the saratoga hills, a man fired
>> reporter: well, frank we're up here in a remote location in alameda county. near the border of santa clara county. if you follow this road which is the road close to mines road, you will get to the rocky ridge area, where the officer- involved shooting took place. the santa clara county sheriff's department has set up a command post office up the road. investigators say this morning a sheriff's department marijuana eradication team along with some alameda county deputies approached a...