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frank marshall davis to personal the example of frank marshall davis. i spent four years on this one. i won't take you through the entire four year sojourn i promise you. frank marshall davis is relevant because he was -- choosing my words carefully, a mentor to the current president of the united states, barack obama. that was in 1970. in hawaii. i first started reading about frank marshall davis and obama in 2007/2008. i heard conservatives on talk radio and bloggers elsewhere, saying he was a communist party member. he influenced obama and meanwhile i am hearing this stuff and have spread all over my desk all these committee reports. senate judiciary committee run by democrats, house committee on internal security and american activities, almost always -- these people ran these committees were democrats. chris dodd's father. francis walter, jack kennedy was an anticommunist on some of these committees. so i hear this and i am thinking what does he really believed? and how close was he to obama? august 2nd, 2008. davis was a constant figure in obama's
frank marshall davis to personal the example of frank marshall davis. i spent four years on this one. i won't take you through the entire four year sojourn i promise you. frank marshall davis is relevant because he was -- choosing my words carefully, a mentor to the current president of the united states, barack obama. that was in 1970. in hawaii. i first started reading about frank marshall davis and obama in 2007/2008. i heard conservatives on talk radio and bloggers elsewhere, saying he was...
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frank marshall davis, the example of frank marshall davis. i spent about four years on this one, and it won't take you to the entire four years sojourner i promise you. but, frank marshall davis is relevant right now because he was, choosing my words carefully, a mentor, a mentor to the current president of the united states, barack obama. that was in obama's years in the latter 1970s in hawaii. and i first started reading about frank marshall davis and obama 2007-2008. i heard conservatives on talk will come on blogs and elsewhere saying frank marshall davis is economies, a communist party member, take it to the bank, this guy is economies. while i'm hearing all of the stuff i had spread all over my desk, all this committee reports, right, senate judiciary committee run by democrats by the way. house committee and internal security is run by democrats. house committee on un-american activities almost always on but democrats. chris dodd father, thomas dodd, right? frances walter, representative i court, jack candy was an anti-communist -- jac
frank marshall davis, the example of frank marshall davis. i spent about four years on this one, and it won't take you to the entire four years sojourner i promise you. but, frank marshall davis is relevant right now because he was, choosing my words carefully, a mentor, a mentor to the current president of the united states, barack obama. that was in obama's years in the latter 1970s in hawaii. and i first started reading about frank marshall davis and obama 2007-2008. i heard conservatives on...
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the cftc under the dodd-frank act injuries this authority. once implemented the act will bring otc markets to a faerie queene exchange trading or clearing reader requires foreign boards of trade to seek u.s. access first prove they are subject to comparable oversight regulations come including position to position limits. in in addition, many of ever see speculator strathern plans to impose speculation limits. the ct works to delay implementation of these in the united states, deemed discriminatory from other jurisdictions overseas could be jeopardized. the cftc must type. excessive speculation as delimiters. when prices surged to unjustifiable levels, consumers are left with higher food castling costs. they will lose business including manufacturers and other transporters are as well. even though some continue to believe speculation can never be a blessing. despite ample evidence of excessive speculation is that the circuit to commodity markets, some continue to doubt, question or rates of the mind of speculation with other or could ever be
the cftc under the dodd-frank act injuries this authority. once implemented the act will bring otc markets to a faerie queene exchange trading or clearing reader requires foreign boards of trade to seek u.s. access first prove they are subject to comparable oversight regulations come including position to position limits. in in addition, many of ever see speculator strathern plans to impose speculation limits. the ct works to delay implementation of these in the united states, deemed...
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you know frank has been a huge part of our offense. sometimes you have to lean on frank a bit more. but we just have to adjust. that's all there is. we just have to adjust. there has to be somebody else that has to run for him. we'll see how that works. >> i think i said jack trolowiski, it's troy trolowiski. >> very rich man. >> that's the sporting live, i have sharks and warriors later. >>> that is our report for now. i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. thanks so much for joining us. have a great evening everyone. >> good night.
you know frank has been a huge part of our offense. sometimes you have to lean on frank a bit more. but we just have to adjust. that's all there is. we just have to adjust. there has to be somebody else that has to run for him. we'll see how that works. >> i think i said jack trolowiski, it's troy trolowiski. >> very rich man. >> that's the sporting live, i have sharks and warriors later. >>> that is our report for now. i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank...
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. >> and i'm frank somerville. julie haener is off tonight. tonight we're learning that the elderly man killed in that house fire was a world war ii veteran who served in both europe and the pacific. the fire broke out this afternoon in walnut creek on draden court. that's where ken wayne is live tonight with more on the victim and also what may have caused the fire, ken. >> reporter: frank, when fire fighters arrived they say there were no flames visible but there was so much smoke in the house they had to cut a hole in the roof to get that smoke out. but by then it was already too late to save 85-year-old keith brooks who may have died from smoke inhalation. >> when we opened up the front door, smoke down to the floor. thick black smoke all the way down. they initiated a quick search, located the victim upstairs in the room of origin. we put the fire out relatively
. >> and i'm frank somerville. julie haener is off tonight. tonight we're learning that the elderly man killed in that house fire was a world war ii veteran who served in both europe and the pacific. the fire broke out this afternoon in walnut creek on draden court. that's where ken wayne is live tonight with more on the victim and also what may have caused the fire, ken. >> reporter: frank, when fire fighters arrived they say there were no flames visible but there was so much smoke...
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do they get all of their talking froints frank luntz. some guy down in the beach in santa monica is knocking out terminology. the lingo in these people. they're recited. don't they know that they sound like parrots? just a thought. >> frank luntz is basically a genius on words. and what he was paid to put these words together, he deserves literally whatever he was paid because every single solitary republican bought it. not only did they buy it, they sold it to the american people. and the way they got away with selling it to the american people, they were not the clear, outside, uninterested with no agenda to push voice saying, wait a minute. it's a lie. whenever these republicans were interviewed, they got away. because nobody said, what do you mean, takeover? define that word for me.
do they get all of their talking froints frank luntz. some guy down in the beach in santa monica is knocking out terminology. the lingo in these people. they're recited. don't they know that they sound like parrots? just a thought. >> frank luntz is basically a genius on words. and what he was paid to put these words together, he deserves literally whatever he was paid because every single solitary republican bought it. not only did they buy it, they sold it to the american people. and...
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>> reporter: well, frank, there is no escaping the cold here at frank middle school. students walk up these steps into their classrooms only to find it's just as cold. for the passed three days this tobacco-free campus has also been heat-free. >> it's been very colorado. >>> i just bundle up a little and just shiver. >> and i can't feel my hands. and i can't think straight. >> reporter: who could. when these students arrived at school this morning it was a bone chilling 40 degrees. >> we asked our teachers if we could turn on the heaters. they say they don't control it, that the district does. but what can help is that we bring coats and stuff and like scarves and gloves and stuff. >> reporter: the district does control the heat at this middle school through a centrally operated system. but that's not the issue. the problem lies in the district's decision to shut down the heating system during the thanksgiving holiday, a move designed to save money. >> but something we encounter at many of the sites that have older facilities and older equipment is that when you resta
>> reporter: well, frank, there is no escaping the cold here at frank middle school. students walk up these steps into their classrooms only to find it's just as cold. for the passed three days this tobacco-free campus has also been heat-free. >> it's been very colorado. >>> i just bundle up a little and just shiver. >> and i can't feel my hands. and i can't think straight. >> reporter: who could. when these students arrived at school this morning it was a bone...
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people like frank buckles. but you see, he still continues to fight for america and really fight for people that serve in world war i. -- served in world war i. because when i met frank buckles he was here at the capitol, and his mission now is to make sure that we honor as a nation those who served and came back home in world war i and those that served and are still buried in graves only known by god in europe. those other dough boys. and his goal and the goal i hope of most americans now is to make sure that they are properly honored. you know, america has moved on since world war i. not much was said after world war i that, you know, world war i came, the american dough boys came home, they really didn't -- they didn't have a whole lot of fanfare. they merged back in society. all of a sudden came the roaring 20's. and then came the depression. and then we were in world war ii. america left that generation the way they were when they returned. i say that to say this, you see, in this great capitol, the great
people like frank buckles. but you see, he still continues to fight for america and really fight for people that serve in world war i. -- served in world war i. because when i met frank buckles he was here at the capitol, and his mission now is to make sure that we honor as a nation those who served and came back home in world war i and those that served and are still buried in graves only known by god in europe. those other dough boys. and his goal and the goal i hope of most americans now is...
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ran into congressman frank let's just say that you got served. well christmas time is here now i mean spending time with family and friends dinners and opening presents but here in the u.s. it's becoming a holiday that deeply divides americans some religious organizations even some media outlets are outraged by what they're calling a war on christmas but in light of the economic crisis is taking a toll on families this is really the battle that people should be focusing on. he has more. tis the season to be decided i'm just so enraged by these all these atheist displays in trying to push jesus to the back seat on christmas day but people like head humanist roy spec hard say they aren't trying to push jesus anywhere when they see these ads it does give them pause that it gives them a chance to think about the issue and the issues are plenty two wars record high unemployment and a budget crisis. but apparently the real group well the one atheist group is putting a new spin on the war on christmas if you listen to the media this is the truth we're t
ran into congressman frank let's just say that you got served. well christmas time is here now i mean spending time with family and friends dinners and opening presents but here in the u.s. it's becoming a holiday that deeply divides americans some religious organizations even some media outlets are outraged by what they're calling a war on christmas but in light of the economic crisis is taking a toll on families this is really the battle that people should be focusing on. he has more. tis the...
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frank mcghee is the head metals strategist at i.b.s. metals. >> frank, want to different with you what is your prediction for gold prices in 2011? >> well, i ultimately think the gold market will have a next internal highway somewhere in the area of 1580 to 1640. now that doesn't say that we are going to go there straight and probably the best thing that could happen to this market is if we were to get a sharp --off because it gives people who haven't gotten in the ability to get in. but we're ultimately going higher tz sounds like a bullish sentiment. adolfo how about it, do you like gold in 2011. >> well, 1600, 1500, everything is possible nay market that has disconnect from macroeconomic fundamentals. we becoming more optimistic about the outlook and i think that will go against gold. we see good numbers coming from industrial production. manufacturing service. even the u.s. consumer seems to be become. i think the fed will stop qe 2 at the end of the program, that is the resulting high the middle of the year. probably the dollar wil
frank mcghee is the head metals strategist at i.b.s. metals. >> frank, want to different with you what is your prediction for gold prices in 2011? >> well, i ultimately think the gold market will have a next internal highway somewhere in the area of 1580 to 1640. now that doesn't say that we are going to go there straight and probably the best thing that could happen to this market is if we were to get a sharp --off because it gives people who haven't gotten in the ability to get...
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(laughter) >> rose: is that why he was a good diplomat, frank? >> he could wear down the position. >> let me tell you what a four-hour conversation with dick holbrooke was like. he spoke 3:45 and you inched out 15 minutes. (laughter) >> this is something we all learned, richard holbrooke was not comfortable if he wasn't controlling the conversation and if he wasn't controlling you. very important. he ran my life, or attempted to, for the years that i knew him. and i must say i generally got a good steer from him. >> people... >> rose: people seem to accept the sign of go, to accept and almost be amused by it. >> well, we were. >> some people were, we were. (laughter) >> look, there were loads of people who had nothing but complaints. we laughed at them. >> absolutely. >> because they didn't understand what we understood: that this guy wanted to be a great man because he knew great men mick history. and dick holbrooke wanted to make history. that really mattered to him. >> absolutely. and the people that complained, the personality traits that the
(laughter) >> rose: is that why he was a good diplomat, frank? >> he could wear down the position. >> let me tell you what a four-hour conversation with dick holbrooke was like. he spoke 3:45 and you inched out 15 minutes. (laughter) >> this is something we all learned, richard holbrooke was not comfortable if he wasn't controlling the conversation and if he wasn't controlling you. very important. he ran my life, or attempted to, for the years that i knew him. and i must...
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frank hit on something very important. he was was. i can't find anybody else on this globe who was ready to go to war for humanitarian causes at a senior level than dick. but people think it's a matter of dick holbrooke persuading the end of this country or that tribal chief to do this. he used charm and argument dick knew that they had to be moved by muscle. he was always active, twisting the arm, saying here's what we can do for you, here's what we can do to hurt you. it was not, how shall i put it, soft power? (laughter) >> of course,... >> rose: he wanted to use soft power and that's what he was about in afghanistan in part. no, or not? >> no. i think no. >> rose: not for a second. >> no, because those people are not going to be moved by saying you know, it's in your interest to stop the corruption. that's not the way it works. >> you know, you talk about dealing with really hard-nosed people, i think all of us know the stories but they're worth remembering of richard going up against those serbian thugs in bosnia, mladic and kara
frank hit on something very important. he was was. i can't find anybody else on this globe who was ready to go to war for humanitarian causes at a senior level than dick. but people think it's a matter of dick holbrooke persuading the end of this country or that tribal chief to do this. he used charm and argument dick knew that they had to be moved by muscle. he was always active, twisting the arm, saying here's what we can do for you, here's what we can do to hurt you. it was not, how shall i...
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aunt chippy, uncle frank and mikki, everybody.ay night, time for your weekly tribute to the fcc where we bleep and blur things whether they need it or not. it's "this week in unnecessary censorship." >> christmas album is already a smash hit. tonight, she [ bleep ] perfect [ bleep ]. here's susan boyle. >> i kind of got the gene that can [ bleep ] anybody under a table. >> look, you [ bleep ] a [ bleep ]. you are all a bunch of liberals and that's the way it is. >> and it's good [ bleep ] [ bleep ] weather. >> phenomenal weather. especially by a fire. >> miss marcus didn't like the fact that she was told by miss cutler to stop [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> someone [ bleep ] your mom. that's what i'm saying. >> what? >> the queen is going to host the traditional wedding day [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. it's called a wedding day [ bleep ] [ bleep ], but it's a lunch. >> well, donner, where's the new member of the family? after all, if he's going to [ bleep ] my [ bleep ] some day, he better get to know me. >> jimmy: all right. we have a good show
aunt chippy, uncle frank and mikki, everybody.ay night, time for your weekly tribute to the fcc where we bleep and blur things whether they need it or not. it's "this week in unnecessary censorship." >> christmas album is already a smash hit. tonight, she [ bleep ] perfect [ bleep ]. here's susan boyle. >> i kind of got the gene that can [ bleep ] anybody under a table. >> look, you [ bleep ] a [ bleep ]. you are all a bunch of liberals and that's the way it is....
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hi, mikki. [ applause ] she's the daughter of my aunt chippy and uncle frank.ue in a month. tell everyone what you are planning to name her. >> franki, with an i, after uncle frank. >> jimmy: someone bought one of those recordable books where you have the grandparents read a story for the child. that way, when aunt chippy and uncle frank have killed each other, they ask still read her a story. so, i thought it would be funny for them to read it on camera together, and i think i was right. this will be very sweet. aunt chippy and uncle frank reading to their baby granddaughter. >> and you press the button. >> begin reading after the tone. press stop when finished. >> okay. >> for my little princess. read to you with lots of love by -- >> why don't you fill in the name, frank? >> oh, okay, let's start over. here we go. for my little princess. franki, franki, though she's a little girl -- >> frank -- this -- don't get nuts. okay? wait a minute. >> you get this one. >> a real princess doesn't need a castle or a throne -- >> no, no, start over. a little bit more ent
hi, mikki. [ applause ] she's the daughter of my aunt chippy and uncle frank.ue in a month. tell everyone what you are planning to name her. >> franki, with an i, after uncle frank. >> jimmy: someone bought one of those recordable books where you have the grandparents read a story for the child. that way, when aunt chippy and uncle frank have killed each other, they ask still read her a story. so, i thought it would be funny for them to read it on camera together, and i think i was...
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>> reporter: well, frank, there is no escaping the cold here at frank middle school. students walk up these steps into their classrooms only to j for the passed three days this tobacco-free campus has also been heat-free. >> it's been very colorado. >>> i just bundle up a little and just shiver. >> and i can't feel my hands. and i can't think straight. >> reporter: who could. when these students arrived at school this morning it was a bone chilling 40 degrees. >> we asked our teachers if we could turn on the heaters. they say they don't control it, that the district does. but what can help is that we bring coats and stuff and like scarves and gloves and stuff. >> reporter: the district does control the heat at this middle school through a centrally operated system. but that's not the issue. the problem lies in the district's decision to shut down the heating system during the thanksgiving holiday, a move designed to save money. >> but something we encounter at many of the sites that have older facilities and older equipment is that when you restart the equipment after
>> reporter: well, frank, there is no escaping the cold here at frank middle school. students walk up these steps into their classrooms only to j for the passed three days this tobacco-free campus has also been heat-free. >> it's been very colorado. >>> i just bundle up a little and just shiver. >> and i can't feel my hands. and i can't think straight. >> reporter: who could. when these students arrived at school this morning it was a bone chilling 40 degrees....
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[laughter] >> and king will talk about the principles under the dodd-frank- act.ct is >> the dodd-frank act is on ity an everyone's agenda in thes y financial community.ments and certainly influenced hours as you will see from the statements today.ct's one of the act, many over assignments or the revelatory committee is to develop procedures for recognizing and allocating losses systemicly important financial institutions. these are called in the shorthand of washington, d.c., sfies. the dodd-frank act to its great credit recognizes investor understanding endgame how a insolvency will be resolved influence as firm's appetite for risk. and if the authorities don't change the understanding of existing rules which means changing the rules to begin with, higher capital requirements, which is the solution everyone is trumpeting around the world really can't by themselves end credit or perceptions that in most circumstances systemicly important financial institutions are just going to be economically, politically and administrative, to difficult to fail and unwind. that is what occurred in th
[laughter] >> and king will talk about the principles under the dodd-frank- act.ct is >> the dodd-frank act is on ity an everyone's agenda in thes y financial community.ments and certainly influenced hours as you will see from the statements today.ct's one of the act, many over assignments or the revelatory committee is to develop procedures for recognizing and allocating losses systemicly important financial institutions. these are called in the shorthand of washington, d.c.,...
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this was part of the dodd frank financial regulation bill passed earlier this year. this is an hour. >> the board requests public comment on those rules implementing section 1075 of the dodd frank act. this provision deals with regulation of interchange fees of debit cards and related matters. u.s. financial regulatory agencies have been given significant new responsibilities under dodd frank. in a number of cases the law requires the board and other agencies to address complex and challenging issues within a short time frame. this is certainly true with respect to this particular rulemaking. it is important for us to act expeditiously to meet the requirements of the law and establish regulatory clarity as soon as possible the proposal to date is one that deserves careful attention in light of debit cards increasingly important role in the u.s. patent system. we gather great deal of information bearing on this rulemaking and look forward to receiving the public's comments. let me turn to the vice chair who yields boat committee on clearing and settlement which review
this was part of the dodd frank financial regulation bill passed earlier this year. this is an hour. >> the board requests public comment on those rules implementing section 1075 of the dodd frank act. this provision deals with regulation of interchange fees of debit cards and related matters. u.s. financial regulatory agencies have been given significant new responsibilities under dodd frank. in a number of cases the law requires the board and other agencies to address complex and...
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frank: mr. speaker, i have one final speaker who will close. if the gentleman is prepared to yield back i'll finish with that speaker. ter tier after your one speaker i'll -- mr. terry: after your one speaker i'll have a few seconds and yield back. mr. frank: the gentleman can finish. i have one speaker to close. mr. terry: she's going to use your time to close? mr. frank: yeah, she's going to close. mr. terry: ok, i appreciate it. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. terry: the point here is there's an appropriate vehicle and this isn't it. we already have taxpayers paying into legal services, perhaps there should have been more money in there, but we didn't go through an appropriation pros sess for this area this year. that was the majority's decision here. we could have this argument and debate but that's the proper course here and it needs to go through regular service. this is not. enough is enough. my friend from ohio is ri
frank: mr. speaker, i have one final speaker who will close. if the gentleman is prepared to yield back i'll finish with that speaker. ter tier after your one speaker i'll -- mr. terry: after your one speaker i'll have a few seconds and yield back. mr. frank: the gentleman can finish. i have one speaker to close. mr. terry: she's going to use your time to close? mr. frank: yeah, she's going to close. mr. terry: ok, i appreciate it. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro...
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anything from capital requirements, implementation of that frank -- dodd-frank. all sorts of built -- building blocks the business committee is looking for to help deploy capital. part of it is the man. demand is not where we would like to be pared from a financial sector standpoint there is a lot of debate over lending. why aren't you lending. we have the regulators saying we have the financial institutions to lend prudently. and at the same time you have some folks -- other policymakers say, lend more, lend more quickly. it is a balancing act that the financial sector is trying to straddle. host: if companies need certainty and this tax cut bill is only two years, does it mean companies are still going to hold onto their cash and will not be investing it? guest: companies are looking to invest. banks make money through lending. companies will make money through risk capital. so there is the desire to invest. it just want to make sure there are the right set of economic circumstances and that isn't in the public and private sector should look to together. host:
anything from capital requirements, implementation of that frank -- dodd-frank. all sorts of built -- building blocks the business committee is looking for to help deploy capital. part of it is the man. demand is not where we would like to be pared from a financial sector standpoint there is a lot of debate over lending. why aren't you lending. we have the regulators saying we have the financial institutions to lend prudently. and at the same time you have some folks -- other policymakers say,...
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joining us from washington, the most influential congressman, barney frank. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> is there perhaps any chance that you can bring in the unemployment compensation as part of the package that has happened here? >> that's part of the conversation. and the vote today strengthened our hand in doing that. the vote said that there is a significant amount of representatives who believe that unemployment compensation and other tax issues that are relevant. yeah. again, we need to be clear about what the right wing is saying. a, we care so much about the deficit that we can't extend unemployment for people who are out of work. although some of them argue that it's just lazy people and if you make their children suffer enough, they will stop hanging out and go get a job apparently. because you have to remember, it's the children of the unemployed who are at risk here. >> some republicans, though, have recommended extending and do want to extend the unemployment benefits. >> but by taking money away from funds that now go for other im
joining us from washington, the most influential congressman, barney frank. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> is there perhaps any chance that you can bring in the unemployment compensation as part of the package that has happened here? >> that's part of the conversation. and the vote today strengthened our hand in doing that. the vote said that there is a significant amount of representatives who believe that unemployment compensation and other tax issues that are...
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she kept it for anne frank. she handed it to the father ands said this is your daughter's legacy to you.t and that's the reason we haven anne frank's diary.m >> host: very quickly, brad meltzer, how much research, political research goes into your thrillers? >> guest: you know, listen, ica wish we didn't live in a world where we get our jokes and where we don't get our news from comedians anddo we just get jok, but i realize over the years people like to get the real facts out of my books. and i take that seriously.o i take that trust seriously. t and so it takes me at least six months before i can even start writing a thriller.c if i'm going to show you the secret tunnels below the white house, i'm going to find out where they are. and i can make up whatever icret want, but i like getting it right. >> host: how many books have yog sold? >> guest: of this one?ow at least ten copies to my family.? [laughter] the publishers always say, oh, we have x million copies in print. the only ones that matter are. the ones
she kept it for anne frank. she handed it to the father ands said this is your daughter's legacy to you.t and that's the reason we haven anne frank's diary.m >> host: very quickly, brad meltzer, how much research, political research goes into your thrillers? >> guest: you know, listen, ica wish we didn't live in a world where we get our jokes and where we don't get our news from comedians anddo we just get jok, but i realize over the years people like to get the real facts out of my...
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they believe frank might be carrying a weapon.ta cruz deputies ask for any information on frank's possible whereabouts to call 911. >>> her body was found two years ago tonight. the new effort to solve a case that rattled a city in the north bay. >>> we will tell you why bay bridge construction crews are working against the clock to finish this part of the new brick. that story is coming up. [ music ] . >> ktvu wishes you a happy holiday. . >>> a second victim is now died from that shoot-out in a south sacramento strip mall yesterday that killed the mother of a 2- year-old boy. the sacramento county sheriff's department said a 20-year-old man died from a chest wound. five other men were wounded but are expected to survive. detectives are trying to sort out which ones, if any, were innocent bystanders, just like monique nelson who was killed by a stray bullet moments after her putting her young son in her car. >>> a search is underway for one suspected gunman identified as 24-year-old lonnie orlando mitchell of sacramento. they say
they believe frank might be carrying a weapon.ta cruz deputies ask for any information on frank's possible whereabouts to call 911. >>> her body was found two years ago tonight. the new effort to solve a case that rattled a city in the north bay. >>> we will tell you why bay bridge construction crews are working against the clock to finish this part of the new brick. that story is coming up. [ music ] . >> ktvu wishes you a happy holiday. . >>> a second victim...
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frank is a good man. >> reporter: i heard that a lot. >> frank is probably one of the nicest guys you'llht you could see, he'd have the next disneyland. >> it will just take off like a rocket to the stars. >> reporter: corn beef on rye coming right up. ,,,,,,,,,, >> osgood: hanukkah is a time for religious observance and for celebration as well. when it comes to holiday feasting, our harry smith knows just the place. ♪ >> reporter: tradition-- it's the main ingredient in every dish in an authentic jewish delicatessen from corned beef to chopped liver, matzah ball soup to grilled salami. rich and spicy. each dish a cavalcade of calories and cholesterol. if you're going to have a pastrami sandwich how do you eat it? >> fatty. a lean one is not healthier, not better and doesn't taste as good. if you're going to do it, do it right. everything fine? >> reporter: jack and his family have done plenty of things right. for more than 50 years, their second avenue deli has been a temple of jewish-american cooking. look how gigantic this is. it's so thick. it's so huge. right? did you ever think abo
frank is a good man. >> reporter: i heard that a lot. >> frank is probably one of the nicest guys you'llht you could see, he'd have the next disneyland. >> it will just take off like a rocket to the stars. >> reporter: corn beef on rye coming right up. ,,,,,,,,,, >> osgood: hanukkah is a time for religious observance and for celebration as well. when it comes to holiday feasting, our harry smith knows just the place. ♪ >> reporter: tradition-- it's the main...
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. >> i'm frank somerville. julie haener has the night off. a woman shot by san francisco police has now died. ktvu amber lee is gathering information and live now with what she has learned. >> reporter: frank, we are just steps from the home where police shot and killed a man accused of attacking a teenage girl. they are inside collecting evidence and questioning witnesses. police say this afternoon there was a party inside this home involving lots of young people. but shortly before 4:00 a 15- year-old girl called for help saying that she had been stabbed. three officers entered the home. >>> they met the suspect inside. and the suspect had some type of weapon, possibly a knife. the officers asked the man to put down the knife and he didn't. they shot at the man but did not say how many shots they fired. the man who has been not identified was taken to san francisco hospital where he died. police brought in a mobile command center to help with their investigation. as they questioned the many people at the home inside. they brought in a tranc
. >> i'm frank somerville. julie haener has the night off. a woman shot by san francisco police has now died. ktvu amber lee is gathering information and live now with what she has learned. >> reporter: frank, we are just steps from the home where police shot and killed a man accused of attacking a teenage girl. they are inside collecting evidence and questioning witnesses. police say this afternoon there was a party inside this home involving lots of young people. but shortly...
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frank marshall davis. i spent about four years on this one, and i won't take you through the entire four years, i promise you, but he is relevant right now because he was, using my words carefully, a mentor to the current president of the united states, barak obama. now, that was in obama's years in the latter 1970s in hawaii, and i first started reading about frank mar shall davis in 2008. i heard conservatives on talk radios saying he was a communist party member. take it to the bank, he influenced obama. while hearing all of this stuff, i have spread all over my desk all these committee reports, senate judiciary committee, run by democrats, house committee on americans also run by democrats. chris dodd's father, thomas dodd, representative eye court, jack kennedy was an anticommunist on some of these committees. i'm hearing this and thinking what does davis really believe, and how close was he to obama? august 2, 2008, "ap" piece. davis was a constant figure in obama's early life. he was an important in
frank marshall davis. i spent about four years on this one, and i won't take you through the entire four years, i promise you, but he is relevant right now because he was, using my words carefully, a mentor to the current president of the united states, barak obama. now, that was in obama's years in the latter 1970s in hawaii, and i first started reading about frank mar shall davis in 2008. i heard conservatives on talk radios saying he was a communist party member. take it to the bank, he...
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i had anne frank. she's the woman that save and hid anne frank's family from the nazis.ome rushing in and raid her house. at that moment, she could say i didn't know they were up there. she never apologized. what she instead does, she tries to bribe the nazis. don't take these people away. they tear up her place, the one thing they discard is the one red book, anne frank's diary. she's the woman that history doesn't know about. she's the one that saved the diary, she preserved it. when otto frank said my daughter is dead, she never read the book. handed it to her father, this is her daughter's legacy to you. that's the reason that we have anne frank's diary. because miep gies saved it. >> host: quick, how much political research goes into the thrillers? >> guest: listen, i wish we didn't live in a world where we don't get our news from comedians, and we get jokes. i realized over the year, people like to get the real facts out of my books. i take that seriously. i take that trust seriously. it takes me at least six months before i can start writing a thriller. if i'm goi
i had anne frank. she's the woman that save and hid anne frank's family from the nazis.ome rushing in and raid her house. at that moment, she could say i didn't know they were up there. she never apologized. what she instead does, she tries to bribe the nazis. don't take these people away. they tear up her place, the one thing they discard is the one red book, anne frank's diary. she's the woman that history doesn't know about. she's the one that saved the diary, she preserved it. when otto...
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they believe frank might be carrying a weapon.ta cruz deputies ask for any information on frank's possible whereabouts to call 911. >>> her body was found two years ago tonight. the new effort to solve a case that rattled a city in the north bay. >>> we will tell you why bay bridge construction ♪ [ female announcer keurig has over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. ♪ keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew. [ female announcer so with keurig, every cup tastes like it's brewed just for you. ♪ because it is. choose. brew. enjoy. keurig. . >>> a second victim is now died from that shoot-out in a south sacramento strip mall yesterday that killed the mother of a 2- year-old boy. the sacramento county sheriff's department said a 20-year-old man died from a chest wound. five other men were wounded but are expected to survive. detectives are trying to sort out which ones, if any, were innocent bystanders, just like monique nelson who was killed by a stray bullet moments after he
they believe frank might be carrying a weapon.ta cruz deputies ask for any information on frank's possible whereabouts to call 911. >>> her body was found two years ago tonight. the new effort to solve a case that rattled a city in the north bay. >>> we will tell you why bay bridge construction ♪ [ female announcer keurig has over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. ♪ keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew. [...
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. >> reporter: frank, this is frank's market now a neighborhood eyesore. five years ago that back area was a place where a 16-year-old was killed in a crime that remains unsolved. >> they took a way a away a person. but it's not going to stop anything to keep me from looking for who did this, i'm never going to stop. >> reporter: officers say they still have no suspects or motive in the case. >> he was located back here, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. >>> police talked with several witnesses. >> they described a black male about 5'10" that just popped out of nowhere and shot him. >> reporter: investigators say they don't know why moore was targeted. no previous gang or criminal activity, no known dispute with anyone. >> before the homicide occurred, the people that were on the street said they seen him laughing, giggling, walking. >> jerrelle was a very special person to me because he was my cook, he was my friend, he was my carpenter, he was my handyman, he was my right hand man. >> reporter: helping moore's family and others like him is the grou
. >> reporter: frank, this is frank's market now a neighborhood eyesore. five years ago that back area was a place where a 16-year-old was killed in a crime that remains unsolved. >> they took a way a away a person. but it's not going to stop anything to keep me from looking for who did this, i'm never going to stop. >> reporter: officers say they still have no suspects or motive in the case. >> he was located back here, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds....
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frank was accountable for 40 percent of the team offense.the hip last tonight game against arizona. left the field. came back and played a few more plays and took himself out of the game. ran for 8 53 yards this season and the coach know this is team will miss him. >> frank has been huge part of our offense. meaning that l we try to establish the balance between running and passing. sometimes we have to lean on frank a bit movrment has to adjust. somebody else has to run we'll see how it works. >>reporter: well one man set back another man opportunity in the nfl. niners are lucky they have brian west brook to take gore place. ran for 136 yards last night. most on monday night football this season. gore was main man of the team offense but injury may open up the offense with more production for the pasting game. after watching the majority of the first 10 games from the side lines west barak is ready to step up. >> tough to watch the game like that but tough to take frank off the field. know. that i have seen it firsthand that he means so muc
frank was accountable for 40 percent of the team offense.the hip last tonight game against arizona. left the field. came back and played a few more plays and took himself out of the game. ran for 8 53 yards this season and the coach know this is team will miss him. >> frank has been huge part of our offense. meaning that l we try to establish the balance between running and passing. sometimes we have to lean on frank a bit movrment has to adjust. somebody else has to run we'll see how it...
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i'm frank somerville. >> i'm julie haener. have a good night. ocooer feoel cort eeit t totr r
i'm frank somerville. >> i'm julie haener. have a good night. ocooer feoel cort eeit t totr r
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it's not as frank about karzai, but it is just as frank about pakistan and those sanctuaries for al qaedaside of the border. how are we going to fix that? we're going to have greater cooperation. we're going to have another session of the u.s./afghanistan/pakistan trilateral dialogue. i'm sure that's going to do it, that trilateral dialogue. how does this policy get us to where the president says we have to get. >> i have a strong sense of deja vu. i remember sitting with you in october 2009, hearing basically this same thing. i'm wondering if the presumption is from the polling that 60% say the war is not fighting. internal is because people don't view the threat from afghanistan here. is that because people don't see any progress, don't see anything other than the circular track you talked about? >> people don't see anything other than the circular track. i think people realize, for example, that in terms of attempted attacks on the u.s. interests or european interests, those really seem to be coming from al qaeda in the arabia peninsula. the yemen-based franchise of al qaeda. clearly,
it's not as frank about karzai, but it is just as frank about pakistan and those sanctuaries for al qaedaside of the border. how are we going to fix that? we're going to have greater cooperation. we're going to have another session of the u.s./afghanistan/pakistan trilateral dialogue. i'm sure that's going to do it, that trilateral dialogue. how does this policy get us to where the president says we have to get. >> i have a strong sense of deja vu. i remember sitting with you in october...
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an update on frank gore. i'm dennis o'donnell. losing their quarterback for the season. next. a limited time, smartphones talk free. share minutes for free when you add a smartphone to a family shareplan. and now, buy an lg vortex and get one free. the giants have reportedly signed 2002 al mvp miguel tejada to a one year deal worth $6.5 million...the 36 year old tejada hit .269 last season with the orioles and padres and is expected to play short and >>> giants signed american league mvp miguel tejada. >>> frank gore fractured his hip. >>> bruce gradkowski's season is likely over after he separated a throwing shoulder. warriors hosting the spurs at oracle. down 10 and a third. saving it from going out-of- bounds. gets it to david lee. the flush. but a long night for golden state. kim duncan and richard jefferson. lands on lee. the two would scuffle. nothing more. 118-98. and at the tank tonight. they got everything powered up. red wings took a bite out of the sharks. splits the sharks. 2-0. red wings win 5-3. >>> it has been a tough, tough week for the local football team losi
an update on frank gore. i'm dennis o'donnell. losing their quarterback for the season. next. a limited time, smartphones talk free. share minutes for free when you add a smartphone to a family shareplan. and now, buy an lg vortex and get one free. the giants have reportedly signed 2002 al mvp miguel tejada to a one year deal worth $6.5 million...the 36 year old tejada hit .269 last season with the orioles and padres and is expected to play short and >>> giants signed american league...
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. >> i'm frank somerville. julie haener has the night off. woman shot by san francisco police has now died. ktvu amber lee is gathering information and live now with what she has learned. >> reporter: frank, we are just steps from the home where police shot and killed a man accused of attacking a teenage girl. they are inside collecting evidence and questioning witnesses. police say this afternoon there was a party inside this home involving lots of young people. but shortly before 4:00 a 15- year-old girl called for help saying that she had been stabbed. three officers entered the home. >>> they met the suspect inside. and the suspect had some type of weapon, possibly a knife. the officers asked the man to put down the knife and he didn't. they shot at the man but did not say how many shots they fired. the man who has been not identified was taken to san francisco hospital where he died. police brought in a mobile command center to help with their investigation. as they questioned the many people at the home inside. they brought in a trance
. >> i'm frank somerville. julie haener has the night off. woman shot by san francisco police has now died. ktvu amber lee is gathering information and live now with what she has learned. >> reporter: frank, we are just steps from the home where police shot and killed a man accused of attacking a teenage girl. they are inside collecting evidence and questioning witnesses. police say this afternoon there was a party inside this home involving lots of young people. but shortly before...
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as frank mentioned we're going to have that computer model.omorrow scattered showers, that's our forecast as we roll into wednesday. yesterday we had temperatures in the 60s in some places. concord is at 72 degrees. light showers on the afternoon commute. here's the computer model, it's the latest one. tuesday at 3:00, it's already happened hasn't it. wednesday it's 7:00 a.m., so there's your morning commute. kind of weather north bay. kind of starting to get damp down there in san jose. we get to lunchtime. that's rain, pretty much everyone has rain. then the afternoon commute, everyone is wet. the red is the heavy rain. this is a scattered rain and this will be the heavier rain. right now we're not looking at a big gully washer in terms of rain. you get into thursday morning and there you go. sprinkles, there'll still be wet roadways and showers in the vicinities. which means there'll be stray showers. check this out on friday, this is something we haven't seen before. friday at 8:00 a.m., something rolls in here and something is out of here
as frank mentioned we're going to have that computer model.omorrow scattered showers, that's our forecast as we roll into wednesday. yesterday we had temperatures in the 60s in some places. concord is at 72 degrees. light showers on the afternoon commute. here's the computer model, it's the latest one. tuesday at 3:00, it's already happened hasn't it. wednesday it's 7:00 a.m., so there's your morning commute. kind of weather north bay. kind of starting to get damp down there in san jose. we get...
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franks: mr. speaker, i'd like to agree with the gentleman from colorado because you know, many of us, including the gentleman from colorado, including the gentleman from iowa, were very vociferous in saying that there would come a time then it would be obvious to the world that these civilian trials wouldn't work for enemy combatants that are terrorists that were taken off the battlefield in afghanistan or iraq or wherever it might be because we knew that this would give al qaeda and other terrorist groups a perfect opportunity, a staging ground, as it were to be able to manipulate our system. not only does it give them the ability to have discovery where they're able to potentially undermine our entire security apparatus and gain information that is critical to protecting our agents in the field but this also gives them the ability to claim all kinds of things before the world and of course, the security elements of it are astonishing, and of course they use our own court system and our own cour
franks: mr. speaker, i'd like to agree with the gentleman from colorado because you know, many of us, including the gentleman from colorado, including the gentleman from iowa, were very vociferous in saying that there would come a time then it would be obvious to the world that these civilian trials wouldn't work for enemy combatants that are terrorists that were taken off the battlefield in afghanistan or iraq or wherever it might be because we knew that this would give al qaeda and other...
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good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. we have barely had time to dry up from the last storm and we're back on storm watch tonight. it's raining, it's expected to run harder through the night. and it might still be raining tomorrow. bill martin is tracking the storm. debra villalon is telling us about a broken levee were i've been >> reporter: i've been keeping an eye on a broken buoy, and i can't see them anything. so visibility is low tonight. all of this stormy weather has been a mixed blessing for people here in marin. first the good news. the marin water district says rainfall amounts are 138% of average for this time of year. phoenix la and two other reservoirs are already full. two more inches of rain and the district says six of it seven reservoirs will be full. san anselmo creek is far from it flood state. someone used bags to keep their car covers, but there are problem. >> we've had five emergency trees in five days. >> reporter: sunday night a tree tpáel on fell on to the roof of a dry cleaner, knocking electri
good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. we have barely had time to dry up from the last storm and we're back on storm watch tonight. it's raining, it's expected to run harder through the night. and it might still be raining tomorrow. bill martin is tracking the storm. debra villalon is telling us about a broken levee were i've been >> reporter: i've been keeping an eye on a broken buoy, and i can't see them anything. so visibility is low tonight. all of...
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frank from massachusetts. mr. defazio, oregon. ms. kaptur, ohio. ms. woolsey, california. mr. engel, new york. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, and the previous order of the house, the following members are recognized for five minutes -- mr. poe of texas.
frank from massachusetts. mr. defazio, oregon. ms. kaptur, ohio. ms. woolsey, california. mr. engel, new york. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, and the previous order of the house, the following members are recognized for five minutes -- mr. poe of texas.
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julie-- >> gasia, frank hello. the story you will hear only in two involving a gorilla at the san francisco zoo. why doctors were forced to perform a first of its kind procedure and what it's for. >>> we're learning what may have caused a plane to crash into a cemetery in montana last year. >>> plus what was found in some sand boxes in some bay area parks and why crews had no choice but to replace the sand. we'll see you at 6:00. frank, gasia back to you. >>> talk about the surprise of a lifetime. wait till you hear what a librarian found in a book that had just been returned to san jose. over the weekend a clerk noticed that a copy of the little mermaid seemed a little heavy. when she opened it she found $7,600 inside. the library stored the cash until the rightful owner was found. the money was stashed inside the book for safekeeping by a member of the family that has borrowed it. >> lucky family. >>> let's turn now to our chief meteorologist bill martin. you have new models to show us. >> we have a new computer
julie-- >> gasia, frank hello. the story you will hear only in two involving a gorilla at the san francisco zoo. why doctors were forced to perform a first of its kind procedure and what it's for. >>> we're learning what may have caused a plane to crash into a cemetery in montana last year. >>> plus what was found in some sand boxes in some bay area parks and why crews had no choice but to replace the sand. we'll see you at 6:00. frank, gasia back to you. >>>...