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(cheers and applause) frank luntz. that's frank right there. that's the man. i recently sat down with frank luntz in his mind lab. mr. luntz, thanks so much for talking to me today. >> pleasure. and it's doctor. >> stephen: it dres? >> yes. >> stephen: okay. frank... (laughter) i want the best for my super pack. you worked with huge people: newt gingrich, microsoft, mcdonald's. if ♪ i'm loving it... is that you? >> no. >> stephen: can i get that guy? i thought you were that guy. >> no. >> stephen: okay. (laughter and applause) your slogan is "it's not what you say, it's a what they hear." >> the key process in communication is to listen to your audience carefully and actually hear what they're saying and understand the hopes and fears behind.... >> stephen: i'm sorry. i didn't catch some of that. can you repeat it? i apologize. you have to do what with your audience? (laughter) >> listen. >> stephen: listen. okay. listen. >> focus. focus. now look them straight in the eye. not with a big eye, i mean like... there you go, that's better. don't squint because tha
(cheers and applause) frank luntz. that's frank right there. that's the man. i recently sat down with frank luntz in his mind lab. mr. luntz, thanks so much for talking to me today. >> pleasure. and it's doctor. >> stephen: it dres? >> yes. >> stephen: okay. frank... (laughter) i want the best for my super pack. you worked with huge people: newt gingrich, microsoft, mcdonald's. if ♪ i'm loving it... is that you? >> no. >> stephen: can i get that guy? i...
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frank. he was born in 1837 in alabama but -- 1877 in alabama but moved at a young age to the hill country of texas where he grew up. he survived a gunshot wound when he was 13 years of age that almost killed him. his father was a hopeless alcoholic, but his mother was extremely devout and the driving force of his life. when he was in his late teens, he experienced a religious conversion and felt the call to the ministry. he went off to baylor which is where all baptist kids went at that particular time and did his undergraduate work and graduated with honors, and can then he went to the seminary in louisville, kentucky, and began to take his place as one more baptist preacher in america. but he was a gifted person. he was a person who was fiercely ambitious, he was the perpetual or the prototypical, i should say, young man in a hurry. and he caught the notice of some big denominational leaders in the southern baptist world which was a big orbit even back then. and at a young age was tasked b
frank. he was born in 1837 in alabama but -- 1877 in alabama but moved at a young age to the hill country of texas where he grew up. he survived a gunshot wound when he was 13 years of age that almost killed him. his father was a hopeless alcoholic, but his mother was extremely devout and the driving force of his life. when he was in his late teens, he experienced a religious conversion and felt the call to the ministry. he went off to baylor which is where all baptist kids went at that...
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with me is frank rich.arding on joel olstein stuff. >> yes, a little elmer gantry thrown in. you know, may the lord save us from politicians who preach is all i have to say. i'm suspicious of all of them. and besides the church state issues and the political issues and the fact that people such as myself, i happen to be jewish, might feel excluded by this kind of service that rick perry presided over, leaving all that aside, you know, voters who think that their political leaders should be men or women of god are deluding themselves. >> i mean, it's fascinating to me to see various candidates now begin to handle what would have been not that contentious an issue before, but it becomes so. for instance, the issue of same-sex marriage. i've had two quite lively encounters where one walked off and the other got heated. >> i saw that. >> what did you make of it? because it seemed to be they're getting a little touchy about this. as you get more and more american states signing up to same-sex marriage, it may be
with me is frank rich.arding on joel olstein stuff. >> yes, a little elmer gantry thrown in. you know, may the lord save us from politicians who preach is all i have to say. i'm suspicious of all of them. and besides the church state issues and the political issues and the fact that people such as myself, i happen to be jewish, might feel excluded by this kind of service that rick perry presided over, leaving all that aside, you know, voters who think that their political leaders should...
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frank has indicated.but i would also respectfully ask the committee to consider how the old stuff that the sec has to deal with has radically changed in the last ten years, and what i'm talking about, mr. chairman, high-speed computerized trading. we just department have that ten or twenty -- we just didn't have that ten or twenty years ago where computers without consulting a human being can put in huge order, change them, test price, change -- i mean, they get so far ahead of the average retail investor that it's a totally different market. that has to be -- that costs a lot of money to get the sophistication and the people you need on top of it to get the technology on top of it so you can see the markets in realtime and not only then, volume soaring through the roof where it's 8.5 billion shares daily, hugely bigger markets than we ever had before. and lastly, mr. chairman, the complex new products we have before we talked about derivatives earlier today, all kinds of new products, complicated stuff t
frank has indicated.but i would also respectfully ask the committee to consider how the old stuff that the sec has to deal with has radically changed in the last ten years, and what i'm talking about, mr. chairman, high-speed computerized trading. we just department have that ten or twenty -- we just didn't have that ten or twenty years ago where computers without consulting a human being can put in huge order, change them, test price, change -- i mean, they get so far ahead of the average...
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frank? >> very good, stephanie, thanks. >>> pros curts have decided not -- prosecutors have decided not to file charges against a san jose police officer who shot and killed a man back in january. the officer open fired on a knife wielding man in an unincorporated area of the county and prosecutors say the officer was in the right to shoot the man because his life was in danger. >>> we have more from union square with anne makovec where the secretary of state will deliver a speech to the global gathering three hours from now. good morning, ann. >> reporter: we know the economy is is not very good here in the u.s. and it is a similar story all around the world. secretary of state hillary clinton thinks the key to improving that situation is incorporating women more into the business world. so women in the economy, the summit going on at the fairmont hotel at san francisco at the asia-pacific economic cooperation. and it is an effort between the white house and the state department to put wome
frank? >> very good, stephanie, thanks. >>> pros curts have decided not -- prosecutors have decided not to file charges against a san jose police officer who shot and killed a man back in january. the officer open fired on a knife wielding man in an unincorporated area of the county and prosecutors say the officer was in the right to shoot the man because his life was in danger. >>> we have more from union square with anne makovec where the secretary of state will...
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our friend, jimmy kimmel, paid loving tribute to uncle frank, his real life uncle frank potenza, theng security guard and sidekick on the show since day one. uncle frank died of cancer while the show was on break. >> uncle frank loved being apart of this show -- and i want to say thanks to my coworkers who talked to him and visited him and picked him up 12 hours early for work, he loved you. and thankskso all of you who came to the show and who watched for indulging me and letting me put my crazy uncle on television. >> uncle frank was 77. and uncle frank was simply wonderful. >>> and coming up, the shoes that tell the tale of one woman's astonishing story of survival on 9/11. óó sometimes life can be well, a little uncomfortable. but when it's hard or hurts to go to the bathroom, there's dulcolax stool softener. dulcolax stool softener doesn't make you go, it just makes it easier to go. dulcolax stool softener. make yourself comfortable. exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the on
our friend, jimmy kimmel, paid loving tribute to uncle frank, his real life uncle frank potenza, theng security guard and sidekick on the show since day one. uncle frank died of cancer while the show was on break. >> uncle frank loved being apart of this show -- and i want to say thanks to my coworkers who talked to him and visited him and picked him up 12 hours early for work, he loved you. and thankskso all of you who came to the show and who watched for indulging me and letting me put...
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good afternoon, i'm frank mallicoat. hayward police say they have one person in custody in the case of michelle le. authorities have been treating this as a homicide investigation. she didn't neighboring back to class back on may 27 in hayward. her family and friends have been holding search operation since her body was never recovered. officers will hold a news conference at 2:15 p.m. with more information on the arrest and we'll have the latest coming up at 5:00. but an arrest has been made. >>> four people dead in nevada and now investigators want to know what set off the shooter. police say eduardo sencion from carson city shot 11 people around the restaurant and then turned the gun on himself in a parking lot. he died at the hospital. we are hearing calls from the 911 tapes released today. >> ihop, right now, automatic wells! we saw one guy going. now he's coming back out with a gun hitting people in the parking lot. he has an automatic weapon! >> we're on the way. >> move! [ sound of gunfire ] >> he's shooting at u
good afternoon, i'm frank mallicoat. hayward police say they have one person in custody in the case of michelle le. authorities have been treating this as a homicide investigation. she didn't neighboring back to class back on may 27 in hayward. her family and friends have been holding search operation since her body was never recovered. officers will hold a news conference at 2:15 p.m. with more information on the arrest and we'll have the latest coming up at 5:00. but an arrest has been made....
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welcome, frank. i see that you brought a big aerial photograph with overly geology. >> it is a big google map with overly geology. the different colors depict the different formations or deposits beneath san francisco. san francisco is a young environment. it is a relatively young environment. the basement rock beneath san francisco is known as the franciscan complex or formation. it is throughout the city, most notably twin peaks, edge hill, telegraph hill. every once in awhile, you hear about those who make the news with a rock fall or landslide. usually occur in the telegraph and twin peaks. . above the rock are the soil deposits. the most common is dune sand. it is nothing but rocks that has been worn down from the sierras and deposited along the beaches. the wind blew that dune sand over most of the city. it is this mustard color. on the avenues, it is very thick. it can be up to 400 feet thick. as you moved south across slope boulevard, that is the tolar foundation. it was named after the first
welcome, frank. i see that you brought a big aerial photograph with overly geology. >> it is a big google map with overly geology. the different colors depict the different formations or deposits beneath san francisco. san francisco is a young environment. it is a relatively young environment. the basement rock beneath san francisco is known as the franciscan complex or formation. it is throughout the city, most notably twin peaks, edge hill, telegraph hill. every once in awhile, you hear...
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i'm frank mallicoat. wall street heads into the holiday weekend on a big-time down note. opening bell today, the dow falling 230 points in the first few minutes of trading. since then, the stocks, they came up a little bit. let's take a look at the big board now and see how they did. but still down now, down 250, nearly 256 points. the latest jobs report shows unemployment held steady because the employers added virtually zero new jobs last month. a far cry from the improvement the white house has hoped to see. danielle nottingham reports, it is fueling feels the economy is headed for another recession. >> reporter: the latest jobs report, the companies added virtually no new workers last month leaving the unemployment rate exactly the same at 9.1%. steven clutchfield is one of the millions looking for work. >> getting angry because it is like there is no reason i should be out of work. >> he has been laid off twice within a year. from two different advertising jobs. now, he spends hours a day scouring web sites, for job openings, and sending out his resume. >> i mean i w
i'm frank mallicoat. wall street heads into the holiday weekend on a big-time down note. opening bell today, the dow falling 230 points in the first few minutes of trading. since then, the stocks, they came up a little bit. let's take a look at the big board now and see how they did. but still down now, down 250, nearly 256 points. the latest jobs report shows unemployment held steady because the employers added virtually zero new jobs last month. a far cry from the improvement the white house...
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and next, frank rich joins me.ime a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities, so we're helping them with advice from local business experts and extending $18 billion in credit last year. that's how we're helping set opportunity in motion. got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. be careful. >> thanks dad. >> and call me--but not while you're driving. we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. >>> in tonight's spotlight, the hard realities about the tenth anniversary of the september 11 attacks. the day that some believed would unify the nation going forward has done no such thing. frank rich, in a piece for "new yor
and next, frank rich joins me.ime a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities, so we're helping them with advice from local business experts and extending $18 billion in credit last year. that's how we're helping set opportunity in motion. got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just...
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frank. he was born in 1877 in alabama, but moved at the ceiling at a young age to the hill country of texas, where he grew up, survived a gunshot when it that almost killed him. his father was a hopeless alcoholic, but his mother was extremely devout and the driving force of his life. we is in his late, he experienced a religious conversion and came to the call of the ministry. he went off to baylor university, which were a baptist kids went at that time he did his undergraduate work and graduated with honors in many which the seminary in louisville kentucky and began to take its place as one more baptist preacher in america. but he was a gifted person. he was a person who is fiercely ambitious. he was a perpetual -- are prototypical young man in a hurry. he called the notices something nomination are leaders in the southern part to spread. at a young age, was passed because of his writing skills to the editor of a major baptist periodical that is still publishing today called the baptist st
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so it must be doable. >> frank, it's toure.alk about the idea of age desegregation within the schools and your comments on how putting kids of varying ages together will help them. but then, also, we think about the sort of age bullying that is very common among kids of different ages. so how do we navigate those two things. if you're with older kids, you learn more, and then the bullying might happen, and that might stifle some kids. how do we work with that? >> well, you know, it's all a question of diversity. and making kids used to dealing with diverse and diverse environments where there are many disciplines going on. so ari, i think it's not just about mixing kids of different ages, but i think it's about mixing kids with different interests, different expertise. we don't want to segregate kids into those who like music and those who like engineering and those who like art. i think it's even more important to bring together kids with varying deferent interest, certainly with different backgrounds, and of different ages. b
so it must be doable. >> frank, it's toure.alk about the idea of age desegregation within the schools and your comments on how putting kids of varying ages together will help them. but then, also, we think about the sort of age bullying that is very common among kids of different ages. so how do we navigate those two things. if you're with older kids, you learn more, and then the bullying might happen, and that might stifle some kids. how do we work with that? >> well, you know,...
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pauline francis virgin francis gary jay frank morton h. frank peter christopher frank colleen l.er richard k. fraser kevin j. frawley clyde frazier, jr. lillian inez frederick andrew fredricks tamitha freeman brett owen freiman peter l. freund arlene eva fried alan wayne friedlander andrew keith friedman >> and my husband, jack, who proudly serve our city for 32 years. we all love you and miss you. with a lot of help, i am holding down the fort. they all of you be at peace. >> and my dad, ronald. we love you and miss you every day. you live on through your granddaughters whom we teach to always hold the door open for others just like their grandpa did that day. [applause] gregg j. froehner lisa ann frost peter christian fry clement a. fumando steven elliot furman paul furmato fredric neal gabler richard samuel federick gabrielle james andrew gadiel pamela lee gaff ervin vincent gailliard deanna lynn galante grace catherine galante anthony edward gallagher daniel james gallagher john patrick gallagher >> and my uncle. we love and miss you. take care of mom for me. >> and our son,
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joining me now, frank rich, writer at large for "new york magazine." frank, thanks for joining me tonight. >> nice to be with you. >> you mention in your piece something i have forgotten in the flow of history, that the enron scandal broke about a month after 9/11, and it seems we actually had at least as big a lesson in the enron scandal about what was to come in this decade than what had happened on 9/11. >> if you go back, indeed, and look at the enron scandal, it had all the features of the sub prime crisis that would come and the housing bubble, phoney bookkeeping, worthless paper, and it was very embarrassing to president bush at the time because of his long association with enron as a political donor, and he promised a lot of the cleanup of wall street that we've heard about in recent years, and none of it happened. he was going to have a s.w.a.t. team go against wall street crime. as soon as it faded from the headlines, nothing happened. we know what did happen, basically, wall street and the banks and mortgage lenders and all the rest were giv
joining me now, frank rich, writer at large for "new york magazine." frank, thanks for joining me tonight. >> nice to be with you. >> you mention in your piece something i have forgotten in the flow of history, that the enron scandal broke about a month after 9/11, and it seems we actually had at least as big a lesson in the enron scandal about what was to come in this decade than what had happened on 9/11. >> if you go back, indeed, and look at the enron scandal, it...
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keep making sure it going under and since the time president obama and the democrats passed the da frank wall street reform a consumer protection act now this law was am at regulating many of the practices that led the financial crisis in two thousand and eight but g.o.p. lawmakers say that this new law which most people with a brain would argue is not strong enough they say that it's hurting our economy and in fact michele bachmann made that exact same claim over the weekend and now i don't believe repealing obamacare also repealing dad frank which is killing the banking industry i got the bill to repeal polls have them. so michelle thinks the banks are hurting they're just getting killed you know maybe she's a little confused basin are hurting when it comes to profits here in the u.s. if anything they're the ones that are making a killing there good friends over think progress pointed out over the weekends thanks for joining. katie morgan chase the nation's second largest bank saw its second quarter profits rise thirteen percent compared to the same time period last year so your profit
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frank hutton says ex-girlfriend, andrea pike, slashed his tires. andrea is accusing frank of posting her address along with nude pictures of her on the internet. >> judge judy: now, where do you think the person who posted those pictures on craigslist got the picture that's in your -- if i find it in your phone? >> i haven't seen the postings that she's talking about. >> judge judy: just show -- only one. that one. >> well, i haven't even looked at it. >> judge judy: i want you to look at it. hand it to him. thank you. >> but she's -- >> judge judy: shh. don't speak. just look at it. you would acknowledge to me -- >> i wouldn't write that. that's something like she'd write. >> judge judy: mr. hutton, mr. hutton. there is no question in my mind that miss pike did not post that picture of herself on craigslist. there isn't a question in my mind that she did not do that and then attempt to get the police involved and get craigslist involved to try to get it off, so where do you think the person -- let's say that picture is in your cellphone. where do
frank hutton says ex-girlfriend, andrea pike, slashed his tires. andrea is accusing frank of posting her address along with nude pictures of her on the internet. >> judge judy: now, where do you think the person who posted those pictures on craigslist got the picture that's in your -- if i find it in your phone? >> i haven't seen the postings that she's talking about. >> judge judy: just show -- only one. that one. >> well, i haven't even looked at it. >> judge...
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thank you very much, frank lautenberg and senator frank congress mast pallone.ry much for coming on. >>> coming up, michael smerconish interviewed president obama on his radio show. we'll see what he learned from his inside conversation today with his friend, the president. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. [ daniel ] my name is daniel northcutt. [ jennifer ] and i'm jennifer northcutt. opening a restaurant is utterly terrifying. we lost well over half of our funding when everything took a big dip. i don't think anyone would open up a restaurant if they knew what that moment is like. ♪ day 1, everything happened at once. ♪ i don't know how long that day was. we went home and let it sink in what we had just done. [ laughs ] ♪ word of mouth is everything, and word of mouth today is online. it all goes back to the mom and pop business and building something from the heart, founded within a family. when i found out i was pregnant, daniel was working on our second location. everyone will find out soon enough i think that something's happening. ♪ ♪ >>> texas
thank you very much, frank lautenberg and senator frank congress mast pallone.ry much for coming on. >>> coming up, michael smerconish interviewed president obama on his radio show. we'll see what he learned from his inside conversation today with his friend, the president. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. [ daniel ] my name is daniel northcutt. [ jennifer ] and i'm jennifer northcutt. opening a restaurant is utterly terrifying. we lost well over half of our funding...
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joining any now, democratic massachusetts congressman barney frank. thanks for joining me tonight, congressman. there was a moment when the president was talking about the example of warren buffett's tax return and how his secretary pay as higher tax rate. the camera was on the president, but i could hear some laughing. you were in the chamber. was that republicans laughing at that? >> that was scornful laughter from the republicans. here's the logic of it. what they say is if warren buffett thinks he should pay more taxes, he can do it voluntarily. of course that's not a policy the republicans follow. they would cut medicare. many of them would cut social security. they would cut a lot of other programs. they don't voluntarily refuse to do it. i haven't heard paul ryan say, you know what? under my plan if you're not yet 55, you'll never have made care. i haven't heard paul ryan promise he'll never use medicare and he'll go with one of his own vouchers. that was the reason for laughter of the republicans at the notion there would be wealthy people thi
joining any now, democratic massachusetts congressman barney frank. thanks for joining me tonight, congressman. there was a moment when the president was talking about the example of warren buffett's tax return and how his secretary pay as higher tax rate. the camera was on the president, but i could hear some laughing. you were in the chamber. was that republicans laughing at that? >> that was scornful laughter from the republicans. here's the logic of it. what they say is if warren...
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joining any now, democratic massachusetts congressman barney frank. thanks for joining me tonight, congressman. there was a moment when the president was talking about the example of warren buffett's tax return and how his secretary pay as higher tax rate. the camera was on the president, but i could hear some laughing. you were in the chamber. was that republicans laughing at that? >> that was scornful laughter from the republicans. here's the logic of it. what they say is if warren buffett thinks he should pay more taxes, he can do it voluntarily. of course that's not a policy the republicans follow. they would cut medicare. many of them would cut social security. they would cut a lot of other programs. they don't voluntarily refuse to do it. i haven't heard paul ryan say, you know what? under my plan if you're not yet 55, you'll never have made care. i haven't heard paul ryan promise he'll never use medicare and he'll go with one of his own vouchers. that was the reason for laughter of the republicans at the notion there would be wealthy people thi
joining any now, democratic massachusetts congressman barney frank. thanks for joining me tonight, congressman. there was a moment when the president was talking about the example of warren buffett's tax return and how his secretary pay as higher tax rate. the camera was on the president, but i could hear some laughing. you were in the chamber. was that republicans laughing at that? >> that was scornful laughter from the republicans. here's the logic of it. what they say is if warren...
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thank you very much, frank lautenberg and senator frank pallone.oming up, michael smerconish interviewed president obama on his radio show. we'll see what he learned from his inside conversation today with his friend, the president. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be. ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. >>> texas governor rick perry promised a major policy speech today, but what he delivered had very few policies ideas, and instead was a broadside against ronald republican mitt romney and president obama. let's listen to him. >> as republican voters decide who's going to be best suited for this country and to take it in a new direction by stopping the spending spree and the scraping of obama care, i'm confident that we're going to choose a nominee that has
thank you very much, frank lautenberg and senator frank pallone.oming up, michael smerconish interviewed president obama on his radio show. we'll see what he learned from his inside conversation today with his friend, the president. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to...
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that was all barney franks work. when asked what to do with the mess he said, "the way to cure that is to give us broader powers." [laughter] [applause] you can't make this stuff up, but the amazing thing is ayn rand did 54 years ago. frank is more like mooch thane can imagine. you might remember mooch was in the government in the first place as a lobbyist for henry, one the great heros of "atlas shrugged". this is one of these things when liberals are corrupt, it doesn't get well reported, 10 you might be surprised to know that barney frank was sentured by the congress for a scandal in which he ended up admitting to have used male prostitutes and paid them and sustained them in his apartment in washington as the base of operations for them. did you know that as a member of congress, regulating fannie mae and freddie mac, he placed one of his gay lovers as a financial analyst at fannie mae. i have no problem with the sexual preferences, but a serious objection to corruption. we're talking about a deeply, deeply corru
that was all barney franks work. when asked what to do with the mess he said, "the way to cure that is to give us broader powers." [laughter] [applause] you can't make this stuff up, but the amazing thing is ayn rand did 54 years ago. frank is more like mooch thane can imagine. you might remember mooch was in the government in the first place as a lobbyist for henry, one the great heros of "atlas shrugged". this is one of these things when liberals are corrupt, it doesn't...
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lou gill ton, pat buscovich and frank rowland , geotech -- gee owe technical engineer. are we safe standing here? >> (inaudible). >> okay. right behind us, we can see all the way down san francisco's ocean beach and water front all the way down to points stig identity. what is that. >> pacifica is sticking out. beside that the muscle rock, the next promenade to the north and san andreas fault. >> muscle rock is what? the middle ground? >> in the fog. >> the bunch is just coming out. >> it's the point furthest south. >> okay. and why is that important to us? >> muscle rock is where the san andreas fault comes into san francisco cocaine and city a nd -- county and city. >> this is -- >> coming out into the water. >> going into the water, and out past fill rock and frank, where are we going from there. >>çó port race, it comes up between valleja so,. >> that's balinsa and point rat fault comes in between those two. >> okay. how far offshore is the fault where where we stand? >> about a mile and a half to two miles offshore. >> i have a question. i always hear that earthqua
lou gill ton, pat buscovich and frank rowland , geotech -- gee owe technical engineer. are we safe standing here? >> (inaudible). >> okay. right behind us, we can see all the way down san francisco's ocean beach and water front all the way down to points stig identity. what is that. >> pacifica is sticking out. beside that the muscle rock, the next promenade to the north and san andreas fault. >> muscle rock is what? the middle ground? >> in the fog. >> the...
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frank ses know with us from washington with planet forward. thanks, frank. >> thanks, tom. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: the university of michigan issues its final take on consumer sentiment for september. we'll ask legendary investor warren buffett for his take on the economy and the markets, and we wrap up wall street's third quarter with standard and poor's strategist sam stovall. he's our friday "market monitor" guest. a japanese auto supplier has agreed to plead guilty and pay a $200 million fine to settle a criminal price-fixing scam that ran partly out of detroit. the settlement was announced today by the u.s. department of justice. three furukawa executives have also agreed to plead guilty and serve prison time in the u.s. ranging from 12 to 18 months. it's the government's first charges as a result of its ongoing international investigation of price fixing in the auto parts industry. >> tom: a group of privacy advocates wants uncle sam to investigate facebook. the american civil liberties union and the electronic
frank ses know with us from washington with planet forward. thanks, frank. >> thanks, tom. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: the university of michigan issues its final take on consumer sentiment for september. we'll ask legendary investor warren buffett for his take on the economy and the markets, and we wrap up wall street's third quarter with standard and poor's strategist sam stovall. he's our friday "market monitor" guest. a japanese auto supplier has...
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>> reporter: that is right, frank, first we want to show you what is happening in the parking lot. people are bringing flower and flags to honor the four dead victims, we learned they are 67- year-old florence gunderson, also, major heath kelly, mcelhiney of reno, and christian riege, a 38-year-old man here from carson city, all victimmings victims of the tragic shooting. nevada ordered flags to be flown at half staff, in memory of the victims at the shooting, at the i-hop restaurant. today we talked to the aunt of christian riege, who had returned home from afghanistan recently, to his fiancee and four children. >> he has been to afghanistan, and desert storm. he has been in the guard for 20 years, just got back two years ago from afghanistan. and -- and then this happened. >> reporter: the violence has shocked the state capitol, which has not seen a homicide in more than three years. >> this is absolutely the most devastating attack on our community in carson city's history. >> reporter: today, national guard members spoke about losing soldiers and friends right here at home. >>
>> reporter: that is right, frank, first we want to show you what is happening in the parking lot. people are bringing flower and flags to honor the four dead victims, we learned they are 67- year-old florence gunderson, also, major heath kelly, mcelhiney of reno, and christian riege, a 38-year-old man here from carson city, all victimmings victims of the tragic shooting. nevada ordered flags to be flown at half staff, in memory of the victims at the shooting, at the i-hop restaurant....
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. >> gary jay frank. >> morton h. frank. >> peter christopher frank. >> richard k. fraser. >> kevin j. frawley. >> clyde frazier, jr. >> lillian inez frederick. >> andrew fredricks. >> tamitha freeman. >> brett owen freiman. >> peter l. freund. >> arlene eva fried. >> alan wayne friedlander. >> andrew keith friedman. >> and my husband, jack fanning, who proudly served our city for 32 years. we all love you, we all miss you, and i'm holding down the fort. make all of you that passed that fateful day be at peace. >> and my father. we love and miss you every day. we teach her granddaughter to hold the door for others just like their grandpa did that day. [applause] >> gregg j. froehner. >> peter christian fry. >> clement a. fumando. >> steven elliot furman. >> paul furmato. >> fredric neal gabler. >> richard samuel federick gabrielle. >> james andrew gadiel. >> pamela lee gaff. >> ervin vincent gailliard. >> deanna lynn galante. >> grace catherine galante. >> anthony edward gallagher. >> daniel james gallagher. >> john patrick gallagher. >> and my father. we love and m
. >> gary jay frank. >> morton h. frank. >> peter christopher frank. >> richard k. fraser. >> kevin j. frawley. >> clyde frazier, jr. >> lillian inez frederick. >> andrew fredricks. >> tamitha freeman. >> brett owen freiman. >> peter l. freund. >> arlene eva fried. >> alan wayne friedlander. >> andrew keith friedman. >> and my husband, jack fanning, who proudly served our city for 32 years. we all love...
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>> reporter: good afternoon, frank. we spoke with the mayor's office, the folks there, not too long ago. they say the new numbers they heard are too incredible to ignore. next year we're talking everything from library closures to more police layoffs. they are now pushing for pension reform an issue that could be left up to the voters. >> i don't think we should put benefits or rights of people up to the votes of the popular will. >> reporter: but that's exactly what the san jose city council may do, ask voters to decide whether to enact pension reform. the projected 23012-2013 shortfall could be $115 million in the red. the driving factor, the city says, pension costs. 10 years ago the bill for retirement costs was $73 million. this year, it's more than triple to $263 million. with another $50 million on top of that projected for next year. so the city is pushing for two key changes that are expected to save the city $67 million for the next fiscal year. first, push back the retirement age. for public safety from 50 to
>> reporter: good afternoon, frank. we spoke with the mayor's office, the folks there, not too long ago. they say the new numbers they heard are too incredible to ignore. next year we're talking everything from library closures to more police layoffs. they are now pushing for pension reform an issue that could be left up to the voters. >> i don't think we should put benefits or rights of people up to the votes of the popular will. >> reporter: but that's exactly what the san...
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i'm frank frank mallicoat. another volatile session on wall street, international markets struggling with greece's debt crisis once again. >>> a major american bank set to slash thousands of jobs and the message from president obama to congress, no games, no politics, no delays with the jobs plan. he will take his proposal directly to voters. >> reporter: lawmakerses get their first real look at president obama's plan to jump start job creation later today. he is sending the bill specifics to capitol hill. >> this is a bill that is based on ideas from both democrats and republicans. and this is the bill that congress needs to pass. >> reporter: the president's plan slashes payroll taxes, funds projects to build roads, bridges, and schools, and it offers tax credits to companies who hire veterans, and the long-term unemployed. the total cost is close to $450 billion. the white house says it is paid for. but some republicans are not sold. >> we all oppose the stimulus program because we felt that spending money f
i'm frank frank mallicoat. another volatile session on wall street, international markets struggling with greece's debt crisis once again. >>> a major american bank set to slash thousands of jobs and the message from president obama to congress, no games, no politics, no delays with the jobs plan. he will take his proposal directly to voters. >> reporter: lawmakerses get their first real look at president obama's plan to jump start job creation later today. he is sending the bill...
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we are going to come back frank luntz and his group from atlanta.a party caucus, senator rand paul is here to react to the president's job speech. all of that plus our great more than panel, straight ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] unlike some car companies, nissan is running at 100%, which means the most innovative cars are also the most available cars. nissan. innovation for today. innovation for all. ♪ >> sean: welcome back to this special post presidential speech edition of hannity. we continue with pollster president of luntz global group frank luntz and his focus group. we have an equal number of republicans and democrats. those who voted for obama, those who didn't. how many of those that roted for obama plan on voting for him in 2012? >> how many of you are voting for obama in 2012, raise your hands? how many are not sure? that's the problem sean. you don't have this intensity. people opposed to him have already made up their minds. those who support him are still wondering. we have a clip where he talked about the tax loopholes and the desire to mak
we are going to come back frank luntz and his group from atlanta.a party caucus, senator rand paul is here to react to the president's job speech. all of that plus our great more than panel, straight ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] unlike some car companies, nissan is running at 100%, which means the most innovative cars are also the most available cars. nissan. innovation for today. innovation for all. ♪ >> sean: welcome back to this special post presidential speech edition of hannity. we...
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frank and grace? >> hopefully that will help them out.hanks, anne. >>> a warning goes out as a manhunt continues in mendocino county. this is pretty scary. of the sheriff's department is -- the sheriff's department is searching for a suspected killinger between fort bragg and willis. people got reverse 911 calls yesterday afternoon. the warning came after a state forensics lab confirmed a fingerprint found in a burglarized cabin is that of aaron bassler, the 35-year-old believed to have broken into other cabins in the area. one of them had this shot. a surveillance camera took a picture of bassler carrying an assault rifle. >> everything seems to be that we are some points closing in on him. >> i feel scared but i know that they are good at what they do, but he's good at what he does, but they will find him eventually. he is scared so he is being sneaky. >> bassler is wanted for two separate killings in august. the victims were matthew coleman and fort bragg city councilman jere melo. >>> 6:35 now. pg&e is testing the safety of its pipeli
frank and grace? >> hopefully that will help them out.hanks, anne. >>> a warning goes out as a manhunt continues in mendocino county. this is pretty scary. of the sheriff's department is -- the sheriff's department is searching for a suspected killinger between fort bragg and willis. people got reverse 911 calls yesterday afternoon. the warning came after a state forensics lab confirmed a fingerprint found in a burglarized cabin is that of aaron bassler, the 35-year-old believed...
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we are going to come back frank luntz and his group from atlanta. also tea party caucus, senator rand paul is here to react to the president's job speech. all of that plus our great more than panel, straight ahead head. ♪ [ male announcer ] unlike some car companies, nissan is running at 100%, which means the most innovative cars are also the most available cars. nissan. innovation for today. innovation for all. ♪ innovation for all. diabetes testing? what else is new? you get the blood, hope it's enough, it's-- what's this? freestyle lite® blood glucose test strip. sure, i'll try it, but-- [beep] wow. yep, that's the patented freestyle zipwik™ design. it's like it-- [both] targets the blood. yeah, draws it right in. the test starts fast. you need just a third the blood of one touch.® okay. freestyle test strips. i'll take 'em. sure. call or click-- we'll send you strips and a meter, free. can't i just have these? freestyle lite test strips. call or click today. >> sean: welcome back to this special post presidential speech edition of hannity. we co
we are going to come back frank luntz and his group from atlanta. also tea party caucus, senator rand paul is here to react to the president's job speech. all of that plus our great more than panel, straight ahead head. ♪ [ male announcer ] unlike some car companies, nissan is running at 100%, which means the most innovative cars are also the most available cars. nissan. innovation for today. innovation for all. ♪ innovation for all. diabetes testing? what else is new? you get the blood,...
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frank, you have 20 minutes. >> do i have to use it? >> as much as you can. >> maybe i will take six or seven. i thank you for staying with us. it has been a very useful hearing. i am trying to go back -- mr. pitt, was it your statement i am trying to find? as i read this, maybe i misread, but it has some concerns about finra. i am interested in your concerns. one of the key questions for us is -- what is the appropriate devolution and relationship between the public agency and self-regulatory agencies? there are advantages to self- regulatory agencies, but there are some limitations. would you expand on that? >> thank you. i put that in. i was not at the last hearing. we need to look at how self- regulatory agencies operate. you have sro's in the various markets. now the markets are for-profit companies. a lot needs to be done to step back and look at -- should a for-profit company be categorized as an sro with all the paraphernalia that goes with that as far as rule approvals and that sort of thing? especially when you compare to the
frank, you have 20 minutes. >> do i have to use it? >> as much as you can. >> maybe i will take six or seven. i thank you for staying with us. it has been a very useful hearing. i am trying to go back -- mr. pitt, was it your statement i am trying to find? as i read this, maybe i misread, but it has some concerns about finra. i am interested in your concerns. one of the key questions for us is -- what is the appropriate devolution and relationship between the public agency and...
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barney frank was my chairman. it is difficult to get a mortgage and get the credit that a business needs. michael will be to fully be appealed the dodd-frank bill as well. -- my goal will be to fully repealed the dodd-frank bill as well. here is something we can do immediately to turn the economy around. there is $1.20 trillion in earnings that are overseas that american companies have already earned. we have the second highest corporate tax rate in the world. why not have the repatriation tax -- when you take money earned overseas that you have to pay tax on overseas -- when it comes into the united states to have to pay an extra tax. why not have a 0% repatriation tax. you will immediately bring $1.20 trillion in money that taxpayers do not pay tax or interest on and you would have that money wash across the american economy, not through government fingers, but through the people who aren't in the most efficient and effective way you -- who earned it in the most efficient and effective way you could. legalize am
barney frank was my chairman. it is difficult to get a mortgage and get the credit that a business needs. michael will be to fully be appealed the dodd-frank bill as well. -- my goal will be to fully repealed the dodd-frank bill as well. here is something we can do immediately to turn the economy around. there is $1.20 trillion in earnings that are overseas that american companies have already earned. we have the second highest corporate tax rate in the world. why not have the repatriation tax...