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ooh...frank! oooh! and frank? yes? we'll never speak of this again.ty ingredients. like angus beef, hickory ham, and our new buttery seasoned crusts. then...we add hot. because hot makes everything better. [ female announcer ] better taste. better quality. [ ding! ] ♪ hot pockets! [ female announcer ] better taste. better quality. they're coming! [ superfan ] helper help line. we're on our way. you have got to try this sweet & sour chicken helper. i didn't know they made chicken! crunchy taco or four cheese lasagna? there's 40 different flavors? that's really good. i love cheese. dad's night. helper makes daddy the man. yes. could i get another one of those, actually? thank you. [ male announcer ] hey, america, we're here to help. americashelper.com. wall right, they're here. let's do this. wait, wait, wait. what about the other guests? what other guests? everyone's here. do you have the mortgage? yeah. here we go. i've been waitin' 30 years to do this. there you go. there we go. ooohhh! yeah! ha ha ha! marie: yay! the house is now paid off. [chucklin
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two years later detectives trained by reed reopen the case not convinced frank is guilty. a few years earlier his brother had been sentenced to prison for raping viola manning and franks is thought to have wanted revenge. the police are relentless and pressed until he cracks. of july one thousand nine hundred ninety one and exhausted frank sterling admits to the mudda his confession is recorded. many years later of a four year old girl is arrested he confesses to the murder of viola manning and traces of his d.n.a. confirm the fact. frank sterling is released on the twenty eighth of april two thousand and ten off to serving nineteen years now age fifty four frank has become frail and anxious and finds it hard to talk about his feelings. april twenty eighth two thousand and ten the day i get released. the. freedom. for frank sterling obtained his freedom largely due to the vigorous efforts of his lawyer donald thompson under the war with the question remains why did he ever confess to a crime he never committed. and don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen re
two years later detectives trained by reed reopen the case not convinced frank is guilty. a few years earlier his brother had been sentenced to prison for raping viola manning and franks is thought to have wanted revenge. the police are relentless and pressed until he cracks. of july one thousand nine hundred ninety one and exhausted frank sterling admits to the mudda his confession is recorded. many years later of a four year old girl is arrested he confesses to the murder of viola manning and...
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two years later detectives trained by reed reopen the case and are convinced frank is guilty. a few years earlier his brother had been sentenced to prison for raping viola manning and franks is thought to have wanted revenge. the police are relentless and press sterling until he cracks. the eleventh of july nine hundred ninety one and exhausted frank sterling admits to the mudda his confession is recorded. many years later the murder of a four year old girl is arrested he confesses to the murder of viola manning and traces of his d.n.a. confirm the fact. frank sterling is released on the twenty eighth of april two thousand and ten after serving nineteen years now age fifty four frank has become frail and anxious and finds it hard to talk about his feelings. april twenty eighth two thousand and ten the day i get released. and remember freedom. for frank sterling obtained his freedom largely due to the vigorous efforts of his lawyer donald thompson under the war where the question remains why did he ever confess to a crime he never committed. the police officers don't beat peopl
two years later detectives trained by reed reopen the case and are convinced frank is guilty. a few years earlier his brother had been sentenced to prison for raping viola manning and franks is thought to have wanted revenge. the police are relentless and press sterling until he cracks. the eleventh of july nine hundred ninety one and exhausted frank sterling admits to the mudda his confession is recorded. many years later the murder of a four year old girl is arrested he confesses to the...
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for frank sterling obtained his freedom largely due to the vigorous efforts of his lawyer. during the war with the question remains why did he ever come face to a crime he never committed. and police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really in the course of interrogation because there's been a sad light moment no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse. yet in the case of frank stirling only his confession was filmed but the video speaks for itself the two policemen had applied to read method as well as some of their own making. here they offering coffee and donuts to prepare frank sterling for his final declaration of guilt but what had gone on before. i remember the. shoulders. trying to be all buddy buddy. or here for. lunch and all that. i didn't do it you're not listen to me. over and over and it's like ok i'll give you what you want well they had this weird terry geisha technique in your case that i've never seen before since where there robin is feeding rubbing his back and ha
for frank sterling obtained his freedom largely due to the vigorous efforts of his lawyer. during the war with the question remains why did he ever come face to a crime he never committed. and police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really in the course of interrogation because there's been a sad light moment no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse. yet in the case of frank stirling only his...
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oh, stop it, frank, i'm tired. all right. the soup's good.if we could keep that much out of landfills each year. by using just one less trash bag each month... we can. and glad forceflex bags stretch until they're full. so you can take them out less often. it's a small change that can make a big difference. and for continuous odor neutralization... use new glad odorshield with febreze. ♪ ♪ ♪ so, what do you think? i just--i want to, but there's still these pictures in my head. you know--y-you do, you just shake your head like an etch-a-sketch. [groans] what was that? oh. was that something? the kids? no, maybe not. geoffrey: mommy! [both groan] ok, i'll go. thanks. 14 years till college. i'll see you then. captioning made possible by talk productions captioned by captioneering your closed captioning resource it gets more and more entertaining every day. and once you've got verizon fios, that's when you get it -- it gets more and more ehow 100% fiber optics. takes your entertainment to ridiculous levels. i was streaming videos, movies, music.
oh, stop it, frank, i'm tired. all right. the soup's good.if we could keep that much out of landfills each year. by using just one less trash bag each month... we can. and glad forceflex bags stretch until they're full. so you can take them out less often. it's a small change that can make a big difference. and for continuous odor neutralization... use new glad odorshield with febreze. ♪ ♪ ♪ so, what do you think? i just--i want to, but there's still these pictures in my head. you...
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but for 47-year-old frank kovac, that was his second choice.kid he dreamed of exploring outer space which is why frank has spent pretty much his entire adult life charting his own course for the stars. >> the neighbors thought i'd lost my mind. >> there was a huge sphere covered up by a tarp. >> day and night he was working on it all the time. just unbelievable, you know? >> reporter: robert briggs is town chairman of monico, wisconsin, the town where frank launched his space program. monico has a three pump gas station, a two-bit bar and now, thanks to frank, one remote planetarium. >> this is the most remote planetarium in the world. >> reporter: frank basically built it in his backyard. >> to be a planetarium director you need college, but if you build your own, you can run it. hs pelley: (laughs) using the money he made at the paper mill, frank opened to the public in 2007, although when we first visited a few years ago business was far from stellar. how long since somebody's been here? >> it's been about three days. >> reporter: needless t
but for 47-year-old frank kovac, that was his second choice.kid he dreamed of exploring outer space which is why frank has spent pretty much his entire adult life charting his own course for the stars. >> the neighbors thought i'd lost my mind. >> there was a huge sphere covered up by a tarp. >> day and night he was working on it all the time. just unbelievable, you know? >> reporter: robert briggs is town chairman of monico, wisconsin, the town where frank launched his...
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nobody's stupid, frank. michael's a little young for the class, and besides, girls mature faster than boys. oh. so i guess geoffrey's fine then. yeah. all right. stop it, frank. raymond's upset. it's ok, dear. it's just preschool. that's what i told him. and if he has to stay, geoffrey will stay with him. oh, that's good. no, no, no! why not, frank? law of nature. you get left behind, you get eaten. you're too soft on the kids. you got to push 'em. push 'em forward. just keep pushing 'em! until when, frank? until they cry. that's nature's way of letting you know you've pushed enough. here's a man they let have 2 children. raymond, don't worry about the boys. they're beautiful, sweet boys. they're gonna fly away soon enough. yeah, all right, ma, look, i want them to move up to kindergarten and be with the other children. other children are overrated. but it won't hurt michael and geoffrey to stay little one more year. you know, that's what i did with you. what? ha ha! it's funny... i never told you this, but
nobody's stupid, frank. michael's a little young for the class, and besides, girls mature faster than boys. oh. so i guess geoffrey's fine then. yeah. all right. stop it, frank. raymond's upset. it's ok, dear. it's just preschool. that's what i told him. and if he has to stay, geoffrey will stay with him. oh, that's good. no, no, no! why not, frank? law of nature. you get left behind, you get eaten. you're too soft on the kids. you got to push 'em. push 'em forward. just keep pushing 'em! until...
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i think it is an intended consequence of dodd-frank. when i see dodd-frank trying to achieve what i call the fannie mae style model of financial markets essentials what the model is is we are going to be so marked power, bestowed too big 2 sales status to certain entities and once we have essentially giving you those monopoly profits government will come back and demanded kickbacks the profits to favored constituencies. let's keep in mind a perfectly or near perfect competitive market does not offer rent, which government to redistribute. i should say as an aside, formalized this in the 70s and one of the better descriptions of how government works in practice. note is mentioned, jay richards talks about the center for responsible lending, a lot of detail, a lot of discussion of their activities. during my time on the banking committee and was lobbied regularly by cra, a my bill as far as to say i got along with them, disagree with them on a number of things but i do want to emphasize, jay richards makes this point, it is a symbol of a
i think it is an intended consequence of dodd-frank. when i see dodd-frank trying to achieve what i call the fannie mae style model of financial markets essentials what the model is is we are going to be so marked power, bestowed too big 2 sales status to certain entities and once we have essentially giving you those monopoly profits government will come back and demanded kickbacks the profits to favored constituencies. let's keep in mind a perfectly or near perfect competitive market does not...
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cars, caskets-- still dinging them on e way out, huh, frank?re the numbers guy at steed motors back in the '80s? numbers stunk. that's why i got out. see, and we thought it was 'cause of that burglary '81. you saying i robbed the place? well, probably made the boss money on that insurance claim-- win-win. donna figure it out, too? all those calls of yours she transferred? that what this is about-- donna d'amico? she cut you out. kept you from screwing the customers on the back end. she didn't get it. customers have all the power. they can leave any time. our job was no different than yours. come again? get them in the box, get as much as you can, get them to sign before they walk out the door. i look like a salesman to you, frank? you do what you have to do. befriend, persuade, control, lie. but once they sign, they're gonna pay for it for years. donna got it, frank. she just did it her way. it just turned out to be bad for your business. donna figured out how the real money was made on the lot. and that put her in direct conflict with someone
cars, caskets-- still dinging them on e way out, huh, frank?re the numbers guy at steed motors back in the '80s? numbers stunk. that's why i got out. see, and we thought it was 'cause of that burglary '81. you saying i robbed the place? well, probably made the boss money on that insurance claim-- win-win. donna figure it out, too? all those calls of yours she transferred? that what this is about-- donna d'amico? she cut you out. kept you from screwing the customers on the back end. she didn't...
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frank, look at the house! i saw it.at this -- this dry wall, it's like paper, probably foreign-made. on the other hand, say what you want about american cars... beats a house. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! what, did they driv? yeah. yeah. what happened? granstopped by.ndpa robert, what do we do? i'll fill out a report. you. oh, here we go. did i let you drive? becausanymore.n't see i can see a house! oh, my god. what -- all right, look,don't w. that dad's car insurance will cover this. i'm not sureit'. we never go anywhere. i can't believe this! all rhomeowner's insurance? okaygood. right.nce. where did i put that? it's not over there. get out of here, dog. no, go away. oh, look at him. can we keep him? no, sweetie. we never get anything. we can't keep a dog. he'll juokay?n away, get him out. go out the back. let them take the dogt through the kitchen. he'll make a mess in there. looks like we're covered. oh, wonderful. you'the deductible. pay stinkin' crooks. here's what you do. yto add an extra grandr to the bill, your insura
frank, look at the house! i saw it.at this -- this dry wall, it's like paper, probably foreign-made. on the other hand, say what you want about american cars... beats a house. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! what, did they driv? yeah. yeah. what happened? granstopped by.ndpa robert, what do we do? i'll fill out a report. you. oh, here we go. did i let you drive? becausanymore.n't see i can see a house! oh, my god. what -- all right, look,don't w. that dad's car insurance will cover this. i'm not sureit'....
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i am sure you will hear from the folks at frank ogawa plaza. tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. >> stay with ktvu channel 2 news for updates on the bart strike. sign up for alert on www.ktvu.com so you will know if the union goes on strike as of midnight sunday. also follow us on twitter. "like" ktvu on facebook or the mobile app. >>> gunfire on story road in san jose resulted in a massive police response. a man confronted an employee at a store and fired a gun before he ran off. officers swarmed the neighborhood, shut down that road and told people to stay inside. the suspect was found behind a home after 10:30 a.m. >> apeers he was in the rear of a -- appears he was in the rear of a building. he is being transported to a hospital for injuries he sustained while resisting arrest. >> no word on the man's identity. injuries are not life threatening. and they recovered a gun in the area as the suspect. >>> police launched a search this morning after a woman reported being assaulted. investigators say it happened about 1:30 a.m. she was able to fight
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and i tried to put a face on it with frank.plished that. >> frank ferri, and tony caparco, one of the first couples to be married day one on same-sex marriage in rhode island. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, lawrence. >> up next, "hardball" with chris matthews. >>> monster. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start with this. it's a ghastly story, more ghastly than most can imagine. three women kept captive in the dark for over a decade, again and again raped, chained to walls. they escaped this may after one of the captive women broke through a storm door on that street and flagged down a neighbor. well, today the monster who did this, ariel castro, was sentenced to life in priso
and i tried to put a face on it with frank.plished that. >> frank ferri, and tony caparco, one of the first couples to be married day one on same-sex marriage in rhode island. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, lawrence. >> up next, "hardball" with chris matthews. >>> monster. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start with this. it's a ghastly story, more ghastly than most can imagine....
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even if reality helps dodd-frank. congress is a reactive institution and typically we act with the modern age to propose this for the executive branch. rather than taking positions into its own. this is not what the founding fathers expected. but it is part of normal procedure. i was a little naÏve about this. i really expected dodd-frank to be much more of an initiator then it turned out to be. he tried about this. initially he made quite a radical proposal, including abolishing all the existing banking regulators and the new regulatory agency. his colleagues without exception all dumped upon these ideas. and so he had to follow frank's lead accept the administration's framework of the template or form. i realized that it's easier by the general decline of the expertise and policy experience in congress. the triumph of politics over policy as was described to me. we thought that this happened in the early 1980s and by now the policy is obvious. his financial regulatory reform and there were two dozen other sophistica
even if reality helps dodd-frank. congress is a reactive institution and typically we act with the modern age to propose this for the executive branch. rather than taking positions into its own. this is not what the founding fathers expected. but it is part of normal procedure. i was a little naÏve about this. i really expected dodd-frank to be much more of an initiator then it turned out to be. he tried about this. initially he made quite a radical proposal, including abolishing all the...
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help me, frank. buzzer ] >> okay, come around. come around. >> what the heck is that? >> from the top? get the overhead cam to get my shot. can we get the overhead cam to get this shot? >> ohh! >> aww! >> you were going after the same thing. >> somebody -- you guys, thank you. karen, who's the winner? >> you're both winners in my book. >> no, i'm not. >> kathie -- >> what? >> it's your birthday. >> not your thing. >> karen, love you. >> thank you so much. we'll say good-bye to this setup, and we're going to bring in the birthday cake! [ applause ] >> wow! >> this is your cake, kath. wow. >> funny girl, hollywood. >> look. >> we want you to make -- we want you to make a big wish. we have firemen on stand-by in case everything burns down. make a wish and blow out your candle. >> should i -- >> yes. >> i wish for everybody in this room and everybody watching the same happiness, the same joy and the same kinds of friends that i've been blessed to have, that's what i wish. >> let me help you -- >> ready?
help me, frank. buzzer ] >> okay, come around. come around. >> what the heck is that? >> from the top? get the overhead cam to get my shot. can we get the overhead cam to get this shot? >> ohh! >> aww! >> you were going after the same thing. >> somebody -- you guys, thank you. karen, who's the winner? >> you're both winners in my book. >> no, i'm not. >> kathie -- >> what? >> it's your birthday. >> not your thing....
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and franks is thought to have wanted revenge. the police are relentless and press sterling until he cracks on the eleventh of july one thousand nine hundred ninety one and exhausted frank sterling admits to the mudda his confession is recorded. many years later the murder of a four year old girl is arrested he confesses to the murder of viola manning and traces of his d.n.a. confirm the fact i crank sterling is released on the twenty eighth of april two thousand and ten after serving nineteen years now age fifty four frank has become frail and anxious.
and franks is thought to have wanted revenge. the police are relentless and press sterling until he cracks on the eleventh of july one thousand nine hundred ninety one and exhausted frank sterling admits to the mudda his confession is recorded. many years later the murder of a four year old girl is arrested he confesses to the murder of viola manning and traces of his d.n.a. confirm the fact i crank sterling is released on the twenty eighth of april two thousand and ten after serving nineteen...
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>> i think definitely it has to do with the dodd-frank act which became law in 2010 and the dodd-franks an enormous, long, complex thing. they still haven't got all the, the regulations written that are stipulated in that act. so, that has a lot to do with it but, it's a very strange world we're living in, in financial terms these days. the fed is holding interest rates down at rock bottom. they're are all kinds ever strange things happening, and i think you also have to keep in mind that public interest theory suggests that, regulators do have their own career interests involved with what they do. if you don't have somebody to regulate, you don't have a job. david: so in other words, the more notches they have on their belt the better it is for their career as bureaucratic regulator? >> just more regulators and cfpb, the new consumer -- david: let's talk about that the liz warren creation, she was at least the brain behind it, consumer financial protection bureau, was part of dodd-frank. there is no congressional oversight. this is a body that answers to the federal reserve which of c
>> i think definitely it has to do with the dodd-frank act which became law in 2010 and the dodd-franks an enormous, long, complex thing. they still haven't got all the, the regulations written that are stipulated in that act. so, that has a lot to do with it but, it's a very strange world we're living in, in financial terms these days. the fed is holding interest rates down at rock bottom. they're are all kinds ever strange things happening, and i think you also have to keep in mind that...
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she's not the queen, frank. how about not talking with your mouth full? how about you jumpin'-- i'm just trying to enjoy god's bounty. let me help you, deb. oh, that's ok. i got it. so you want dessert now or later? oh, now, dear. 'cause i have something across the street. i already have-- i'll be right back. marie, you shouldn't have bothered. oh, nonsense. it isn't every day that we have someone lik you with us. ray, would you stop it! so, uh... .. may i ask you a question that's been on my mind for quite some time? sure, frank. it's a rare opportunity for me to talk to someone of your vocation. which leads me to my question.
she's not the queen, frank. how about not talking with your mouth full? how about you jumpin'-- i'm just trying to enjoy god's bounty. let me help you, deb. oh, that's ok. i got it. so you want dessert now or later? oh, now, dear. 'cause i have something across the street. i already have-- i'll be right back. marie, you shouldn't have bothered. oh, nonsense. it isn't every day that we have someone lik you with us. ray, would you stop it! so, uh... .. may i ask you a question that's been on my...
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we have under dodd-frank systemically important financial institutions and that is your credit card--jargon for too big to be allowed to fail. certain institutions depending on size and assets are dumped important financial institutions. all the provisions aren't bad but simply doing that reinforces the idea of too big to fail. the other thing dodd-frank does is what i'm most concerned with, the consumer financial protection bureau, it sounds very nice. look at the logo, , what is not to like? it is about protecting consumers. just up here across the street from the old executive office building and i predict it will outgrow its space in a few years. consumer protection bureau is a sovereign entity unlike any bureaucracy that existed before. not under the control of congress but the fed chairman and board don't have a lot of
we have under dodd-frank systemically important financial institutions and that is your credit card--jargon for too big to be allowed to fail. certain institutions depending on size and assets are dumped important financial institutions. all the provisions aren't bad but simply doing that reinforces the idea of too big to fail. the other thing dodd-frank does is what i'm most concerned with, the consumer financial protection bureau, it sounds very nice. look at the logo, , what is not to like?...
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so, that's my job, frank? u were bad at it. thank you! i'm still mad at you.l, that's all right. at least it's not about a can opener. heh heh heh heh! [chuckling] a can opener. good luck, ray! ♪ ooh ooh ooh ooh i can still see you, frank. what if we could keep thateover mt. rainier. out of landfills each year. by using just one less trash bag each month... we can. and glad forceflex bags stretch until they're full. so you can take them out less often. it's a small change that can make a big difference. and for continuous odor neutralization... use new glad odorshield with febreze. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate ♪er ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over ♪ [ male announcer ] fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate with clusters, flakes, and o's. oh, ho, ho... it's the honey sweetness i...i mean, you...love. [ female announcer ] and with all these the love just keeps on coming. [ female announcer ] and with all these you know what's great, uh, after an argument? it's the way we make up. [chuckles] yo just to cook and clean for
so, that's my job, frank? u were bad at it. thank you! i'm still mad at you.l, that's all right. at least it's not about a can opener. heh heh heh heh! [chuckling] a can opener. good luck, ray! ♪ ooh ooh ooh ooh i can still see you, frank. what if we could keep thateover mt. rainier. out of landfills each year. by using just one less trash bag each month... we can. and glad forceflex bags stretch until they're full. so you can take them out less often. it's a small change that can make a big...
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now, frank, technically, you guys were already married. you got married in canada in 2006.and? what additional legal benefit does your rhode island marriage have? >> hi, lawrence, good evening, what we're doing is celebrating the long journey that rhode island has taken to get to this point. we were married in vancouver in 2006. we were on a cruise for our 25th anniversary. we had not planned on getting married. it was about a health problem that i had that helped us determine we should get married for our protections. there was no family, no friends, and so this is bringing it home and all the hard work that everybody has done. >> and tony, the speaker of the house of rhode island, you got him to officiate at this marriage on the first day of legal same-sex marriage in rhode island. it really is a big event for this state, isn't it? >> it is absolutely a big event. it has been a lot of work. it has been a long road. and the speaker has been instrumental in accomplishing this for the gay community. and frank, at the state house as a legislator working with the speaker has j
now, frank, technically, you guys were already married. you got married in canada in 2006.and? what additional legal benefit does your rhode island marriage have? >> hi, lawrence, good evening, what we're doing is celebrating the long journey that rhode island has taken to get to this point. we were married in vancouver in 2006. we were on a cruise for our 25th anniversary. we had not planned on getting married. it was about a health problem that i had that helped us determine we should...
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his name's frank potter. viv, i've got him. he's coming your way. where you going, frank?you...? what are you looking for me for? i don't have anything to do with what happened to eric. what did happen to eric? i don't know. i heard he got kidnapped from school or something. that's right. you had a big problem with him. didn't you? no. oh, come on, frank. we saw the videotape. we know you got into it with eric a couple days ago. he was hassling my sister. how? he called her a dog. that's it? well, i found her in her room crying, and she tolde he called her a dog, and i told her i'd take care of it. hey, buddy, can i talk to you a minute? uh, i'm just starting this game. that's all right. do you think it's funny harassing girls? what are you talking about? my sister-- you called her a dog. you think that's cool? that's not cool, man. i didn't mean to... didn't mean to what? be a total jerk-off? you even look at her funny, and i will come back and bash your face in. got it? i'm sorry. i don't care about sorry. just stay the hell away from her. okay. that was it. i haven't se
his name's frank potter. viv, i've got him. he's coming your way. where you going, frank?you...? what are you looking for me for? i don't have anything to do with what happened to eric. what did happen to eric? i don't know. i heard he got kidnapped from school or something. that's right. you had a big problem with him. didn't you? no. oh, come on, frank. we saw the videotape. we know you got into it with eric a couple days ago. he was hassling my sister. how? he called her a dog. that's it?...
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, frank lloyd wright but his homes aren't just museums. right now 19 of them are on the housing market. as dean reynold reports, some are easier to look at than live in. >> the wood never gets wet. >> reporter: this is the third summer that juan and claire montenegro are trying to sell their illinois home. >> are these the original floors. >> from here back to the end of the gyneing room they are the original floors. >> for 20 years they've loved it here, inside and out. >> you have to keep it brownish? >> yeah, we wouldn't think of going to any other color. >> reporter: that's because this is a frank lloyd wright house. with its wide open spaces, its use of natural colors, lots of natural light, and signature windows. these homes are iconic so you don't mess with them. >> i think it's beautiful the way that it is and i wouldn't want to change a thing. >> reporter: you can alter the back or sides of a frank lloyd wright house but not the front, unless you want enraged preservationists showing up on your doorstep. these homes draw special b
, frank lloyd wright but his homes aren't just museums. right now 19 of them are on the housing market. as dean reynold reports, some are easier to look at than live in. >> the wood never gets wet. >> reporter: this is the third summer that juan and claire montenegro are trying to sell their illinois home. >> are these the original floors. >> from here back to the end of the gyneing room they are the original floors. >> for 20 years they've loved it here, inside...
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no, that distinction belongs to the frank act. a chief mark zandi testified that one single dodd frank rule, qrm, could increase mortgage interest rates 1- 4 percentage points. a company that analyzes information set about half the mortgage loans made today would not qualify with dodd frank rules that go into effect this january. in other words, single-handedly, the dodd frank act could cut the number of mortgages in half and double the cost of those that remain. it is that bad. perhaps, that is why the national association of homebuilders says dodd frank and grind the system to a halt. because of the dodd frank act, washington has more control over who can buy a home than your local banker. the path act addresses these devastating rules head-on, getting washington out of the way to allow banks to lend, builders to build, real close to sell, and home buyers to buy. the path act entirely eliminates the qualified residential mortgage issued by striking the dodd frank credit risk retention requirements in prohibiting federal agencies
no, that distinction belongs to the frank act. a chief mark zandi testified that one single dodd frank rule, qrm, could increase mortgage interest rates 1- 4 percentage points. a company that analyzes information set about half the mortgage loans made today would not qualify with dodd frank rules that go into effect this january. in other words, single-handedly, the dodd frank act could cut the number of mortgages in half and double the cost of those that remain. it is that bad. perhaps, that...
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frank, i don't know if we have a picture at all, but frank and cody were off in canton, ohio, for the 50th anniversary of the hall of fame. >> oh, my gosh. >> which one is frank? >> the skinny one. the skinny one. >> yeah, but that's very, very -- that's slouchy behavior. >> sit up, cody. >> and then codes, yes. so they were gone -- >> that's great. >> -- most of the weekend. so it was nice and quiet. i had the bed and bambino all to myself. >> all to yourself. >> you like to spread out? >> yes, but i was really proud of him. a lot of people -- they know frank not just from football but from monday night football. >> frank is one of those guys if you say his name in any circle, you say frank gifford, all the men especially just take notice. there are a bunch of guys who have known over the years, every time you say frank gifford's name, it's a whole -- >> but anybody under 20 has no idea. if you know who justin bieber is, you don't know frank. >> let's look at this picture. let's live here. >> as i say every time i see that picture, my timing sucks. >> how old was he there? >> in his
frank, i don't know if we have a picture at all, but frank and cody were off in canton, ohio, for the 50th anniversary of the hall of fame. >> oh, my gosh. >> which one is frank? >> the skinny one. the skinny one. >> yeah, but that's very, very -- that's slouchy behavior. >> sit up, cody. >> and then codes, yes. so they were gone -- >> that's great. >> -- most of the weekend. so it was nice and quiet. i had the bed and bambino all to myself....
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a great amount of respect for its author, chairman frank, who is clearly one of the smarter people i have met which does not mean he is right or correct. you would have to ask my colleagues on the other side of the aisle -- i fear some have a more religious adherence to the brands then perhaps the named authors of the act have. when you look at what the regulators have done with qm, what is calm -- contemplated by qrm, i think that is unsustainable. i do not know how you could ultimately sustain a housing finance market if you cut the number of mortgages in half and doubled the price on the others. that clearly could be the outcome, perhaps the worst case scenario. i think there are a number of democrats in the house financial services committee although they are committed to the fundamentals of dodd frank, are certainly looking for room for improvement. i have been in congress for a few years. if you're not an optimist it is not the job for you. i prefer to remain optimistic about these matters. >> chairman, thank you for your generosity of time and i hope you enjoy the rest of the
a great amount of respect for its author, chairman frank, who is clearly one of the smarter people i have met which does not mean he is right or correct. you would have to ask my colleagues on the other side of the aisle -- i fear some have a more religious adherence to the brands then perhaps the named authors of the act have. when you look at what the regulators have done with qm, what is calm -- contemplated by qrm, i think that is unsustainable. i do not know how you could ultimately...
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i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm juliet goodrich. michelle is off this morning. >> it's time to get you out the door. traffic and weather. looks like a typical bay area weather. >> happy the bart strike is not materialized. the fog has though. drizzle and fog along the shore line. temps now, upper 50s, near 60. cool week forecast ahead. here's liza. >> and all bart trains are on schedule this morning. the first trains left the yard on time. they are offering full service on a normal weekday schedule. no delays for any local transit systems. i'll be back with another check. >> thanks so much. time is 4:30. we have breaking news. bay area commuters as we've said
i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm juliet goodrich. michelle is off this morning. >> it's time to get you out the door. traffic and weather. looks like a typical bay area weather. >> happy the bart strike is not materialized. the fog has though. drizzle and fog along the shore line. temps now, upper 50s, near 60. cool week forecast ahead. here's liza. >> and all bart trains are on schedule this morning. the first trains left the yard on time. they are offering full service on a...
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you talked about the top priority of dodd/frank. but what else is on this economic agenda that you just referred to? what's the most important thing that he has to get done. >> well, of course, the president's got fiscal standoffs heading up with congress on continuing to fund the government, figuring out what to do about the sequester, whether the burdens of the sequester get rearranged. and also to raise the debt limit so the government can continue to borrow money and keep operating. we had a crisis in the summer of 2011 when congress refused to raise the debt limit. that resulted in a downgrade. the administration believes that a debt crisis is the only thing that could really push this economy into recession. they've got to figure out a path to avoiding that. >> back to dodd/frank, why is the regulation writing taking so long? >> very complicated law. i was talking to a veteran. bush administration today, and they said the regulators are taking a lot of flack for this, and the mismatched parts to build a new car and do it fast,
you talked about the top priority of dodd/frank. but what else is on this economic agenda that you just referred to? what's the most important thing that he has to get done. >> well, of course, the president's got fiscal standoffs heading up with congress on continuing to fund the government, figuring out what to do about the sequester, whether the burdens of the sequester get rearranged. and also to raise the debt limit so the government can continue to borrow money and keep operating....
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>> it's not a long-time cost, frank. warriors will cover the cost and then san francisco will pay it all back over years at an interest rate the one that's being thrown out there 13%. that's quite high. so when you talk about cost overruns, you have to bring into account that that is a cost that will be added over years to come. >> a lot of would be to be done. sue kwon live for us on the waterfront in the city, thanks. >>> san francisco is on the way to banning single use plastic water bottles. proposed legislation would ban vendors on city property from selling water in plastic bottles. the airport and stadiums would be excluded. new food trucks would also be banned from selling the bottles and banned from street festivals with more than 1,000 people. >>> san jose and a be the largest city in california to ban styrofoam food containers. the city council will take up the ordinance tonight tomorrow. it would go into effect for restaurant changes next year and smaller eateries in january of 2015. opponents say it will be
>> it's not a long-time cost, frank. warriors will cover the cost and then san francisco will pay it all back over years at an interest rate the one that's being thrown out there 13%. that's quite high. so when you talk about cost overruns, you have to bring into account that that is a cost that will be added over years to come. >> a lot of would be to be done. sue kwon live for us on the waterfront in the city, thanks. >>> san francisco is on the way to banning single use...
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i go to bed a little earlier than frank.nce in a while i'll turn the news on if there's an update on something. so i like to have it there for that. but i'm not a big watcher of tv in our bedroom. >> right, right. they say that can ruin a relationship that's sometimes the only time you get a chance to talk and catch up. with the tv on you have something going on in the background. >> what about you, hoda? why are you asking me? >> we always had a tv on. >> who is we? >> come on. that is not very nice. >> how many wes were there. >> there weren't a ton. >> i want to hoda on your kotb. >> nobody likes the song. it's not catching on. >> it's catching on. i was at bergdorf's the other day. they were going, ♪ yeah, yeah wait until the music video comes out. >> what is it that couples love about one another. while we think about that, here's what you have to say. >> that's easy. "game of thrones" and our shared love for hip-hop music. >> yeah, pretty much. >> we're both into tattoos, obviously. so having a shared common interest h
i go to bed a little earlier than frank.nce in a while i'll turn the news on if there's an update on something. so i like to have it there for that. but i'm not a big watcher of tv in our bedroom. >> right, right. they say that can ruin a relationship that's sometimes the only time you get a chance to talk and catch up. with the tv on you have something going on in the background. >> what about you, hoda? why are you asking me? >> we always had a tv on. >> who is we?...
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unlike marriage where the pain is -- frank. can i see pumpernickel? oh, no, ally -- yeah, sure, honey, you can go see him. what? well, it's important for closure. closure. reading books again? why is he covered in chocolate? some of the fudge pops must have melted. michael: fudge pops? geoffrey: give me, give me! debra: no, no, no! get out of there! no. there's cookies in the kitchen. go on. go, go, go. come here, sweetheart. you know, the important thing to know, ally, is that pumpernickel is in heaven. not really. frank. not real heaven. not people heaven. there's only one heaven. for your information, there's a whole separate heaven for animals. and just where did you learn that? it's in the bible. like you've read the bible. i've read plenty of damn bibles. do all animals go to heaven or just pets? all animals go to people heaven with us, dear -- yep. people heaven is for people. your grandma's been hitting the sauce. all right, thank you -- thanks for clearing that up. do some animals go to hell? we don't use those words, ally. bad animals go to
unlike marriage where the pain is -- frank. can i see pumpernickel? oh, no, ally -- yeah, sure, honey, you can go see him. what? well, it's important for closure. closure. reading books again? why is he covered in chocolate? some of the fudge pops must have melted. michael: fudge pops? geoffrey: give me, give me! debra: no, no, no! get out of there! no. there's cookies in the kitchen. go on. go, go, go. come here, sweetheart. you know, the important thing to know, ally, is that pumpernickel is...
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>> yeah. >> reporter: that's because this is a frank lloyd wright house.ts wide open space, its use of natural colors, lots of natural light, and signature windows. these homes are iconic, so you don't mess with them. >> i think it's beautiful the way it is, but you don't want to change a thing. >> reporter: you can alter the backs or sides of a frank lloyd wright house, but not the front unless you want enraged preservationists showing up on your doorstep. they bring on special buyers but they're not always an easy sell. >> i think frank lloyd wright owners make the mistake of selling too high and we were guilty of that. there is a certain segment of people that love these homes. it is a house to be lived in. it's not a museum. >> reporter: no, it is not, but it is a magnet for visitors. >> we've had people from as far away as japan and italy. it's just been really fun talking to them. >> reporter: there's also a 1987 wright house for sale two blocks from president obama's home in chicago. it can be had for $2.4 million. and there's this one from 1892 als
>> yeah. >> reporter: that's because this is a frank lloyd wright house.ts wide open space, its use of natural colors, lots of natural light, and signature windows. these homes are iconic, so you don't mess with them. >> i think it's beautiful the way it is, but you don't want to change a thing. >> reporter: you can alter the backs or sides of a frank lloyd wright house, but not the front unless you want enraged preservationists showing up on your doorstep. they bring on...
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following that we believe they will march back to frank ogawa plaza. more on this coming up tonight on the 10:00 p.m. news and the latests on the talks to reach a new deal. we are always here for you on www.ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. thank you so much for joining us. have a great night everyone. >> good night. we want to open a new account: checking and savings. well we can help with that. we tend to do a lot of banking online. you play? yeah discover a mobile app that lets you bank more freely... and feel at home more quickly. chase. so you can. jerry: here's what happened last week. you know who that is? that's keith hernandez. keith hernandez-- the baseball player? i just want to tell you what a big fan i am. i love your comedy. i was hoping to get a 13-week extension if that's possible. so, where have you been lookin' for work? vandalay industries. how about this shirt? is this ok? jerry, he's a guy. who are you talkin' about? keith, uh, hernandez. keith hernandez? keith hernandez?! i despise him. why? he spit on us. that is one magic lugey. i was a
following that we believe they will march back to frank ogawa plaza. more on this coming up tonight on the 10:00 p.m. news and the latests on the talks to reach a new deal. we are always here for you on www.ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. thank you so much for joining us. have a great night everyone. >> good night. we want to open a new account: checking and savings. well we can help with that. we tend to do a lot of banking online. you play? yeah discover a mobile app that lets you bank more...
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frank in florida, please, frank?> caller: hello, jim, this is english frank in naples, florida. >> excellent. >> caller: i'm calling about, i know central africa very well and there's a fine outfit which is called rand gold resources which is one of the top -- maybe the best gold miner in the area. american analysts don't seem to know much about it but you've got chinese and you've got middle eastern wealth -- sovereign wealth funds which is sniffing around. and i wonder what you thought about it. >> this is mark bristo, we've had him on, he's a great ceo. i don't like the gold stocks and it's been -- i like gold. if you have to own a gold stock right now, he's delivered the best of the other companies. he's done better than that, gg, he's done better than that. agnico, done better than that. the problem is, the gold stocks have not been as good as the precious metal and i like the precious metal. can i go to jason in louisiana, please, jason? >> caller: jim, big boo-yah, got a quick question for you, buddy. i've mad
frank in florida, please, frank?> caller: hello, jim, this is english frank in naples, florida. >> excellent. >> caller: i'm calling about, i know central africa very well and there's a fine outfit which is called rand gold resources which is one of the top -- maybe the best gold miner in the area. american analysts don't seem to know much about it but you've got chinese and you've got middle eastern wealth -- sovereign wealth funds which is sniffing around. and i wonder what you...
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oh, frank. no, it's all right, robbie. you're never too big to cry.be getting close to the cutoff point. you know what, robbie? you need to air this place out overnight, and tomorrow, i'll come in and give it a good once-over. so tonight, you'll sleep at our house, and i don't wanna hear any argument from you. all right, if that's what want. come on, let's go home, and we can have the cake there. oh, no, no, dear. i have some cake at home. why don't we leave your cake here? it goes so well with this apartment. hurts so good, huh? captioning made possible by talk productions captioned by captioneering your closed captioning resource hey, robert, can you move over a little bit, please? no. take the middle. i don't want the middle. gianni, you move over to the middle. i'll go to the end. will you just sit down? all right, you're gonna feel a little man-thigh. how does that grab you? you like that? come on! cool it already. people, shut up, all of you guys. what? what's wrong? nothing. it's... debra's not feeling well bio...hormonally. oh...got it. the en
oh, frank. no, it's all right, robbie. you're never too big to cry.be getting close to the cutoff point. you know what, robbie? you need to air this place out overnight, and tomorrow, i'll come in and give it a good once-over. so tonight, you'll sleep at our house, and i don't wanna hear any argument from you. all right, if that's what want. come on, let's go home, and we can have the cake there. oh, no, no, dear. i have some cake at home. why don't we leave your cake here? it goes so well with...
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two years later detectives trained by reed reopen the case and are convinced frank is guilty. a few years earlier his brother had been sentenced to prison for raping viola manning and frank sterling is thought to have wanted revenge. the police are relentless and press sterling until he cracks on the eleventh of july one thousand nine hundred ninety one and exhausted frank sterling admits to the mudda his confession is recorded.
two years later detectives trained by reed reopen the case and are convinced frank is guilty. a few years earlier his brother had been sentenced to prison for raping viola manning and frank sterling is thought to have wanted revenge. the police are relentless and press sterling until he cracks on the eleventh of july one thousand nine hundred ninety one and exhausted frank sterling admits to the mudda his confession is recorded.
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frank said, let me get this straight.n't making loans because they worry that people can't pay the money back? that was the whole intent of dodd-frank. i mean, it has slowed things down in an important part of our economy, and do you think that was the spirit of dodd-frank? >> no, i clearly -- it was not the intent of dodd-frank to put brakes on the economy. i think what's happened, though, is you have a bunch of very complicated topics. some of them will make the business of being a bank more expensive, and perhaps more cumbersome. but i think one of the key elements that -- at hightower, we built a business around solving for -- you have to have a business that's lined up both to make money for the business and its shareholders and at the same time not compromise doing what's in the right interests of the client. i think many institutions are still struggling with how do they generate earnings for shareholders and at the same time not compromise doing what's in their clients' interest. that continues to be a major -- a
frank said, let me get this straight.n't making loans because they worry that people can't pay the money back? that was the whole intent of dodd-frank. i mean, it has slowed things down in an important part of our economy, and do you think that was the spirit of dodd-frank? >> no, i clearly -- it was not the intent of dodd-frank to put brakes on the economy. i think what's happened, though, is you have a bunch of very complicated topics. some of them will make the business of being a bank...
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she's not the queen, frank. how about not talking with your mouth full?'m just trying to enjoy god's bounty. let me help you, deb. oh, that's ok. i got it. so you want dessert now or later? oh, now, dear. 'cause i have something across the street. i already have-- i'll be right back. marie, you shouldn't have bothered. oh, nonsense. it isn't every day that we have someone lik you with us. ray, would you stop it! so, uh... .. may i ask you a question that's been on my mind for quite some time? sure, frank. it's a rare opportunity for me to talk to someone of your vocation. which leads me to my question. what do you gals wear under there? dad! dad! what? we can't discuss rel deb, deb, deb, deb. deb. what? don't pretend with me. i only know too well the pain of being number 2. what did ray tell you? about you and your sister? he doesn't have to tell me. i've seen that face before. don't have that kind of relationship. oh, no? it starts the first day they bring the new one home. there you are, innocently playing with your bongo monkey. all the relatives the n
she's not the queen, frank. how about not talking with your mouth full?'m just trying to enjoy god's bounty. let me help you, deb. oh, that's ok. i got it. so you want dessert now or later? oh, now, dear. 'cause i have something across the street. i already have-- i'll be right back. marie, you shouldn't have bothered. oh, nonsense. it isn't every day that we have someone lik you with us. ray, would you stop it! so, uh... .. may i ask you a question that's been on my mind for quite some time?...
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frank, michelle? >> we like free.pc users get that free upgrade. >> reporter: microsoft is making it available as a digital download that you can access from the windows store starting october 17th at 7 a.m. >> cool. all right. marlie hall live for us in new york, thank you. >>> well, by now, we pretty much know nothing we do online is really private and a blunt statement from google confirms that belief. the company made the eye- opening statement in gmail lawsuit court documents. it reads "a person has no legitimate expectation of privacy in information he voluntarily turns over to third parties." google was quoting a supreme court case to make a legal point. molly wood says it's a stark reminder that web-based email's primary job is to scan your email and deliver ads. >> this is a fact of life about gmail and any other free web mail service that you're going to use. these are all businesses and their business is not to give you free email. >> there's other options to protect your email privacy. use your own private
frank, michelle? >> we like free.pc users get that free upgrade. >> reporter: microsoft is making it available as a digital download that you can access from the windows store starting october 17th at 7 a.m. >> cool. all right. marlie hall live for us in new york, thank you. >>> well, by now, we pretty much know nothing we do online is really private and a blunt statement from google confirms that belief. the company made the eye- opening statement in gmail lawsuit...