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but kneel, dodd-frank.us about what the law has actually done and whether it has come with a real set of teeth behind it. >> it is a big law. it does a lot of different things. for me some of the more important parts are -- are a new set of authorities that allow the federal reserve to regulate any financial institution that could create risks for the broader system. you had these very large companies who really were not overseen in a methodical way by the government at all. at the same time they were creating these massive risks for the economy. that's one thing that dodd frank does a pretty good job of taking care of. making sure that people don't slip through the cracks the way they did in 2008. that said, did dodd-frank do enough to prevent these kinds of risks from building again? i think that's -- the jury is still very much out. >> and only a third of the rules of dodd-frank have actually been written so far? >> that's correct. and the ones that have been written in many cases have deviated from the
but kneel, dodd-frank.us about what the law has actually done and whether it has come with a real set of teeth behind it. >> it is a big law. it does a lot of different things. for me some of the more important parts are -- are a new set of authorities that allow the federal reserve to regulate any financial institution that could create risks for the broader system. you had these very large companies who really were not overseen in a methodical way by the government at all. at the same...
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frank, say hello to marty. hi ! hello. sit down, frank. jess says you saved him a ton of money on his car. he's good, but i'll let him tell you. well, i'll tell you, you made a pretty big impression on old jess. he's a nice man. did he tell you about my shop ? yes, he did. have you had much experience working with vans and trucks ? at an automobile factory. what did you do there ? well, actually all sorts of things. frank, could you give me just a little bit more of an example ? may i take a look at that ? yeah, i guess so. thank you. do you mind ? you're going to have to excuse me. we tried. can i talk to you for a moment ? sure. i'm sorry yo interview didn't go well. i froze up just like i knew i would. - i guess i let all of you down. - you didn't let us down. you let yourself down. but you know what ? i know how you ft. i doubt it. no, really. when my husband and i got divorced, i had to find work fast and i was terrible at job interviews. the day i came into crossroads cafe, i was so nervous that i almost got sick. - yes, but you got
frank, say hello to marty. hi ! hello. sit down, frank. jess says you saved him a ton of money on his car. he's good, but i'll let him tell you. well, i'll tell you, you made a pretty big impression on old jess. he's a nice man. did he tell you about my shop ? yes, he did. have you had much experience working with vans and trucks ? at an automobile factory. what did you do there ? well, actually all sorts of things. frank, could you give me just a little bit more of an example ? may i take a...
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. >> i'm frank somerville live at the bay bridge. as you mention, gasia, any moment now, we're expecting the new bay bridge to open up. the toll takers are in place. the chp car is coming up now. i did speak with the chp officer 15 minutes ago, i asked is there any kind of delay? he said no, it just takes a while to pick up all the cones. i'm guessing hopefully in the next couple of minutes, the new bay bridge will open up. it is a historic day in the bay area. you can see that empty toll plaza. the chp right now is conducting traffic breaks on ought the entrances to the bridge. caltrans is picking up the cones, as soon as those cones are picked up, they will allow cars to cross the bay bridge. it is a significant milestone in bay area history, as we are going to see cars cross for the first time on the $6.4 billion new eastern span of the bay bridge that took 11 years to build. eric rasmussen is in a car right along the way, waiting to cross the bridge. we want to join eric live now with what it's like from his take. >> reporter: fr
. >> i'm frank somerville live at the bay bridge. as you mention, gasia, any moment now, we're expecting the new bay bridge to open up. the toll takers are in place. the chp car is coming up now. i did speak with the chp officer 15 minutes ago, i asked is there any kind of delay? he said no, it just takes a while to pick up all the cones. i'm guessing hopefully in the next couple of minutes, the new bay bridge will open up. it is a historic day in the bay area. you can see that empty toll...
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. >> i'm frank somerville live at the bay bridge. as you mention, gasia, any moment now, we're expecting the new bay bridge to open up. the toll takers are in place. the chp car is coming up now. i did speak with the chp officer 15 minutes ago, i asked is there any kind of delay? he said no, it just takes a while to pick up all the cones. i'm guessing hopefully in the next couple of minutes, the new bay bridge will open up. it is a historic day in the bay area. you can see that empty toll plaza. the chp right now is conducting traffic breaks on ought the entrances to the bridge. caltrans is picking up the cones, as soon as those cones are picked up, they will allow cars to cross the bay bridge. it is a significant milestone in bay area history, as we are going to see cars cross for the first time on the $6.4 billion new eastern span of the bay bridge that took 11 years to build. eric rasmussen is in a car right along the way, waiting to cross the bridge. we want to join eric live now with what it's like from his take. >> reporter: fr
. >> i'm frank somerville live at the bay bridge. as you mention, gasia, any moment now, we're expecting the new bay bridge to open up. the toll takers are in place. the chp car is coming up now. i did speak with the chp officer 15 minutes ago, i asked is there any kind of delay? he said no, it just takes a while to pick up all the cones. i'm guessing hopefully in the next couple of minutes, the new bay bridge will open up. it is a historic day in the bay area. you can see that empty toll...
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frank somerville is live at the toll plaza right now. frank? all the cars just went by in the last 15 minutes. probably about 150 cars. and as we show you the other shots we have of the procession, they are going 20 miles per hour so it will take time but we just saw a fire engine go by with sirens and that was the last car, if you will, in the procession. right now
frank somerville is live at the toll plaza right now. frank? all the cars just went by in the last 15 minutes. probably about 150 cars. and as we show you the other shots we have of the procession, they are going 20 miles per hour so it will take time but we just saw a fire engine go by with sirens and that was the last car, if you will, in the procession. right now
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some did put the previsions before dodd frank. some got watered down and there is movement in pays rather than risk-based salaries. people were being rewarded for taking risks and part of the big risk was paying a price for that. getting more to performance based salaries is where i think we are headed. i hope we are headed. that would be good news. >> what's the state of the mid-sized banking industry. you see mixed bag on one hand. a bunch went under. >> less than 5%. it appeared to the large institutions. we did louz about 400 miles there. >> what is the status here? are you better off going to citibank or the community bank? >> we need to look at the capitalization levels and how they treat their customers. they tend to have higher capital and if you get into a downturn, they will keep extending you credit. they will pull back on the credit lines and not continue extending credit into the downturn. that's the first thing. if thank you look at loan balances, the small and medium and the smaller banks are doing the most of the l
some did put the previsions before dodd frank. some got watered down and there is movement in pays rather than risk-based salaries. people were being rewarded for taking risks and part of the big risk was paying a price for that. getting more to performance based salaries is where i think we are headed. i hope we are headed. that would be good news. >> what's the state of the mid-sized banking industry. you see mixed bag on one hand. a bunch went under. >> less than 5%. it appeared...
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ray and frank played poker tonight, and ray lost $2,300 to your father. why don't you tell him i cry during sex? oh... you played for... real money? you--you broke the law? we gambled. nobody got hurt. i see. so it's not against the law unless somebody gets hurt. interesting. robert, want some ice cream? no, no. can't stay. gotta go tell the pushers... and the muggers and the ladies of the evening that it's not against the law unless somebody gets hurt. mio famiglia. [speaking italian] hello, sweetheart. hi, grandma. what are you doing? we're frosting cupcakes. oh, how nice. frosting from a can. so much easier than homemade. what can i do for you, marie? darling, will you go wash your face for grandma, huh? that's a good girl. thanks. this is for you. ahh. but i thought frank said-- no, he doesn't know anything about that. this is my money. you have money? oh... my father, oh, such a wise man, on my wedding day, he took me aside, gave me $200, and said "here. this is if you ever come to your senses and leave frank." wow. my dad only gave me 50. so for 45
ray and frank played poker tonight, and ray lost $2,300 to your father. why don't you tell him i cry during sex? oh... you played for... real money? you--you broke the law? we gambled. nobody got hurt. i see. so it's not against the law unless somebody gets hurt. interesting. robert, want some ice cream? no, no. can't stay. gotta go tell the pushers... and the muggers and the ladies of the evening that it's not against the law unless somebody gets hurt. mio famiglia. [speaking italian] hello,...
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let's hope something happens. >> thanks, frank. coming up, the group tackles congress's role in this and how they think our commander in chief is doing in the role. check out hannitylive.foxnews.com and we'll continue. with angie's list,ly re-done the house. i was able to turn my home into the home of my dreams. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today, at angieslist.com >>> welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." >> the question for the american people is not what is the role of the president but what should congress do? the president spoke. let's look at how our group responded with the dial. >> though i possess the authority to order military straks, i uh i believed it was right in the absence of a direct or imminent threat to our security to take this to congress. i believe we are stronger when the president acts with the support of congress. i believe america acts effectively abroad when we stand together. this is especially true after a decade that put more and more
let's hope something happens. >> thanks, frank. coming up, the group tackles congress's role in this and how they think our commander in chief is doing in the role. check out hannitylive.foxnews.com and we'll continue. with angie's list,ly re-done the house. i was able to turn my home into the home of my dreams. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today, at angieslist.com >>> welcome back to this special edition of...
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let's hope something happens. >> thanks, frank. coming up, the group tackles congress's role in this and how they think our commander in chief is doing in the role. check out hannitylive.foxnews.com and we'll continue. [ male announcer ] making a dodge in 100 easy steps. step 1 -- study the competition. step 2 -- get angry. they're boring. 3 -- make a car from scratch the dodge way. steps 4 through 28 -- recall 100 years of know-how. start building, try things. yes. make it different. not that different. bring muscle -- technology muscle, efficiency muscle. get it racing. get it in a calendar. more candars. aww. polish it. punish it. and you're done. wt. one more. now you're done. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutioning power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a solution. sleep numbe
let's hope something happens. >> thanks, frank. coming up, the group tackles congress's role in this and how they think our commander in chief is doing in the role. check out hannitylive.foxnews.com and we'll continue. [ male announcer ] making a dodge in 100 easy steps. step 1 -- study the competition. step 2 -- get angry. they're boring. 3 -- make a car from scratch the dodge way. steps 4 through 28 -- recall 100 years of know-how. start building, try things. yes. make it different. not...
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let's hope something happens. >> thanks, frank. coming up, the group tackles congress's role in this and how they think our commander in chief is doing in the role. check out hannitylive.foxnews.com and we'll continue. [ male announcer ] making a dodge in 100 easy steps. step 1 -- study the competition. step 2 -- get angry. they're boring. 3 -- make a car from scratch the dodge way. steps 4 through 28 -- recall 100 years of know-how. start building, try things. yes. make it different. not that different. bring muscle -- technology muscle, efficiency muscle. get it racing. get it in a calendar. more calendars. aww. polish it. punish it. and you're done. wt. one more. now you're done. ♪ i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. w
let's hope something happens. >> thanks, frank. coming up, the group tackles congress's role in this and how they think our commander in chief is doing in the role. check out hannitylive.foxnews.com and we'll continue. [ male announcer ] making a dodge in 100 easy steps. step 1 -- study the competition. step 2 -- get angry. they're boring. 3 -- make a car from scratch the dodge way. steps 4 through 28 -- recall 100 years of know-how. start building, try things. yes. make it different. not...
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let's hope something happens. >> thanks, frank. coming up, the group tackles congress's role in this and how they think our commander in chief is doing in the role. check out hannitylive.foxnews.com and we'll continue. [ male announcer ] making a dodge in 100 easy steps. step 1 -- study the competition. step 2 -- get angry. they're boring. 3 -- make a car from scratch the dodge way. steps 4 through 28 -- recall 100 years of know-how. start building, try things. yes. make it different. not that different. bring muscle -- technology muscle, efficiency muscle. get it racing. get it in a calendar. more calendars. aww. polish it. punish it. and you're done. wt. one more. now you're done. ♪ maybe take a roadtrip to a place with no roads. would you like to make an investment you know will pay off? then you belong at bass pro shops. check out our go outdoors event and sale this weekend ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! cou
let's hope something happens. >> thanks, frank. coming up, the group tackles congress's role in this and how they think our commander in chief is doing in the role. check out hannitylive.foxnews.com and we'll continue. [ male announcer ] making a dodge in 100 easy steps. step 1 -- study the competition. step 2 -- get angry. they're boring. 3 -- make a car from scratch the dodge way. steps 4 through 28 -- recall 100 years of know-how. start building, try things. yes. make it different. not...
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it's not frank. frank's one of the best in the league.more us, the guys up front. >> meanwhile the colts are going to be packing something extra on their trip to the sticks. trent richardson acquired in a trade today with the cleveland browns in exchange for their number 1 pick next year. richardson was the browns top draft pick last year. the niners luck, his first game will come against them on sunday. >>> he is on a short list of heavyweights to defeat mohammed ali. that alone makes ken norton one of the greatest heavyweights of all-time. he started his boxing career, while in the marines. in 1973, he famously broke ali's jaw, winning a split decision, and eventually lost the title in '78, losing to larry holmes. 70 years old, ken norton. >> mark, thank you. >>> and thank you >> today on "tmz" -- >> if you believe a beverly hills cop, whitney houston was laying there dead in the beverly hilton hotel and some sergeant walks up and ogles her dead body. >> i thought it was ogle? >> boom, that's what i thought. it's ogle. i always said oog
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and you said the dodd/frank is both onerous and burdensome and doesn't go far enough.is that possible? >> you think about what happened with the great depression, you had glass-steagall, which was 30 pages long and now you have dodd/frank, which is 3,300 and counting. so rather than going with a simple fix that was easy to follow and easy to understand, that was a level playing field for all participants and that would accomplish the goal of what glass-steagall did, which is truly ending too big to fail by splitting up the banks, what we have is this regulatory death by a thousand cuts, which nibbles around the edges and has exceptions and wavers and loopholes to the exceptions and the wavers, which gives the regulators and the lawyers plenty of stuff to work on. >> which is part of what happened? >> dodd/frank has the potential to end too big to fail, but we haven't done it yet, because it gives the power to the regulators. plus, we're coming up on the third anniversary of that whole process. there is so much power in section 265, they could institute glass-steagall.
and you said the dodd/frank is both onerous and burdensome and doesn't go far enough.is that possible? >> you think about what happened with the great depression, you had glass-steagall, which was 30 pages long and now you have dodd/frank, which is 3,300 and counting. so rather than going with a simple fix that was easy to follow and easy to understand, that was a level playing field for all participants and that would accomplish the goal of what glass-steagall did, which is truly ending...
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frank somerville is live at the toll plaza right now. frank? >> reporter: all the cars just went by in the last 15 minutes. probably about 150 cars. and as we show you the other shots we have of the procession, they are going 20 miles per hour so it will take time but we just saw a fire engine go by with sirens and that was the last car, if you will, in the procession. right now we are seeing lieutenant governor given newsom waving as he is going across. you have a bunch of vintage cars. cars from the '30s up to current and at the end you have tesla model s's and every day cars where family members were here, that is what they are riding in. the question is when is the bridge going to open. the sense i get is that it will open somewhere in the neighborhood of 9:00 p.m. or so. here is what they have to do. after this is over they will bring back the caltrans trucks. they will sweep the bridge and then the chp will make a security sweep and following that they will open the bridge and how they will do it, there will be brakes in the freeways and
frank somerville is live at the toll plaza right now. frank? >> reporter: all the cars just went by in the last 15 minutes. probably about 150 cars. and as we show you the other shots we have of the procession, they are going 20 miles per hour so it will take time but we just saw a fire engine go by with sirens and that was the last car, if you will, in the procession. right now we are seeing lieutenant governor given newsom waving as he is going across. you have a bunch of vintage cars....
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it's never enough. >> frank, what is the region at risk.e talk about destabilization, what could that mean not just for syria but the countries around it and globally. >> we have to talk about it in context. syria is surrounded by largely unstable countries that are themselves in crisis. if you talk about a country like jordan, half a million refugees, that's equivalent of 20 million refugees coming to this country. that's an enormous risk if nothing is done to address this humanitarian crisis. >> is there conversation in washington about trying to help in a concerted way that will make a difference? >> we're finally seeing a conference in response to the tragic chemical weapons attack. but really the discussion that needs to take place is the larger discussion, one that includes a strategy to respond to the internal conflict and the humanitarian dimensions of it. >> and how do you make sure that the resources are widely used and don't go to waste. >> the international community needs to help. the diplomatic communities need to keep their b
it's never enough. >> frank, what is the region at risk.e talk about destabilization, what could that mean not just for syria but the countries around it and globally. >> we have to talk about it in context. syria is surrounded by largely unstable countries that are themselves in crisis. if you talk about a country like jordan, half a million refugees, that's equivalent of 20 million refugees coming to this country. that's an enormous risk if nothing is done to address this...
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our guests are michael mccurry and frank. we're cussing those debates and political discourse in america. i want to pick up on what you just mentioned, frank, about the number of things that actually go right at this debate. i want to go back to the conversation about working with other nations. we hope, i think, often hope that there are some things we do well in our democracy that are worth emulating and then we worry that we overstep those bounds or become too sure of ourselves. it does appear that the peer t debates are one thing that we're doing. pa pass >> it's interesting. their concerns, you know, our format and how we have -- how our debates evolve are haoupb tphaoebg to our political culture. it would be a little bit too much to say we have this great model that and you should emulate that. they're struggling with fund meanting questions like how do we get national broadcasting entities to air debates and how do we guarantee that the electorate will see them. how do we encourage leaders in power to participate and f
our guests are michael mccurry and frank. we're cussing those debates and political discourse in america. i want to pick up on what you just mentioned, frank, about the number of things that actually go right at this debate. i want to go back to the conversation about working with other nations. we hope, i think, often hope that there are some things we do well in our democracy that are worth emulating and then we worry that we overstep those bounds or become too sure of ourselves. it does...
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[frank humming loudly] uh-huh. yeah, that's him singing. uh-huh. oh.scuss it with ray. yeah. thanks for calling, ruth. bye-bye. oh, great. now the neighbors want to come over here tonight to discuss your parents. discuss my parents? this is so embarrassing. she actually said, "your family." like i have anything to do with it. who are these people to discuss my parents? i should have kept my maiden name. i don't want them here. i don't want them over at the house. you know what, ray? i don't think it's such a bad idea. i mean, you gotta admit, your father's been making a lot of noise, and your mother is bit of a meddler. they're not so bad that we have to have a meeting. what are they gonna do, come over with torches and pitchforks? no. they just want to come over to discuss the problem, and you got to admit, there's a problem. i mean, they wouldn't have to be calling a meeting if the whole thing hadn't gotten completely intolerable. i mean, look, the neighbors just want to come over to ask for our help, and i think the least we can do is listen to what
[frank humming loudly] uh-huh. yeah, that's him singing. uh-huh. oh.scuss it with ray. yeah. thanks for calling, ruth. bye-bye. oh, great. now the neighbors want to come over here tonight to discuss your parents. discuss my parents? this is so embarrassing. she actually said, "your family." like i have anything to do with it. who are these people to discuss my parents? i should have kept my maiden name. i don't want them here. i don't want them over at the house. you know what, ray? i...
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frank -- we did a lot of nice things in dodd-frank, but we haven't solved the problem. >> too big to fail has to and. -- end. this is not what i'm concerned about. as a result of this legislation, regulators have the twill's -- tools to manage the failure of large financial institutions and keep it out of bankruptcy. what i have said is that too big to fail is a misnomer. it is not just size. it is complexity and interconnectedness. i go on to say that, that, no bank is too big to liquidate. if we had in other global one, is a system set up? >> we can deal with what we have in the u.s. we have much better tool is to work with. if you ask me if those twill sub and refined globally, i would say that more needs to be done. -- if those tools have been refined globally, i would say more needs to be done. we do not have a perfect regulatory system in the united states. we have five different regulators are doing and fighting with 20 other -- with one another. is it perfect? no. dodd frank has required the living wills and plans to liquidate these large institutions and has given regulators
frank -- we did a lot of nice things in dodd-frank, but we haven't solved the problem. >> too big to fail has to and. -- end. this is not what i'm concerned about. as a result of this legislation, regulators have the twill's -- tools to manage the failure of large financial institutions and keep it out of bankruptcy. what i have said is that too big to fail is a misnomer. it is not just size. it is complexity and interconnectedness. i go on to say that, that, no bank is too big to...
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back to you, frank. >> okay, jason brooks. thanks. >>> the father of the suspect accused of killing a dodgers fan says his son did it in self- defense. 21-year-old michael montgomery from lodi has been charged with stabbing jonathan denver after the giants-dodgers game wednesday night. montgomery's father told the lodi news sentinel, quote, michael got jumped, denver and friends started swinging chairs and he stabbed denver. the victim was an apprentice at north coast plumbing and heating in fort bragg. those who knew him said he was a hard worker and a part of the family. his dad is a security guard at dodger stadium. many are having a difficult time wrapping their minds around what happened. >> i don't understand who could even do that over giants or dodgers, is just -- it's ridiculous. >> i was at work when i found out. it just doesn't -- i don't believe it yet. >> just going on facebook and seeing all his pictures, it just doesn't seem real. i just feel like i'm going to see him later. >> we spoke to police chief greg suhr
back to you, frank. >> okay, jason brooks. thanks. >>> the father of the suspect accused of killing a dodgers fan says his son did it in self- defense. 21-year-old michael montgomery from lodi has been charged with stabbing jonathan denver after the giants-dodgers game wednesday night. montgomery's father told the lodi news sentinel, quote, michael got jumped, denver and friends started swinging chairs and he stabbed denver. the victim was an apprentice at north coast plumbing...
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it's not frank. frank's one of the best in the league. think it's more us, the guys up front. >> meanwhile the colts are going to be packing something extra on their trip to the sticent richardson acquired in trade today with the cleveland browns in exchange for their number 1 pick next year. richardson was the browns top draft pick last year. the niners luck, his first game will come against them on sunday. >>> he is on a short list of heavyweights to defeat mohammed ali. that alone makes ken norton one of the greatest heavyweights of all-time. he started his boxing career, while in the marines. in 1973, he famously broke ali's jaw, winning a split decision, and eventually lost the title in '78, losing to larry holmes. 70 years old, ken norton. >> mark, thank you. >>> and thank you for joining us tonight. we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> good night. >> good night. ♪ [ music ] for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a solution. sleep number dual temp, the revolutionar
it's not frank. frank's one of the best in the league. think it's more us, the guys up front. >> meanwhile the colts are going to be packing something extra on their trip to the sticent richardson acquired in trade today with the cleveland browns in exchange for their number 1 pick next year. richardson was the browns top draft pick last year. the niners luck, his first game will come against them on sunday. >>> he is on a short list of heavyweights to defeat mohammed ali. that...
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to be struggling as a group it's not frank. frank is best in the league. >> we can win, i'm happy with it. if it's raining, if we win i'm happy with that too. that and the colts and 49ers sunday. big trade in the nfl. trent richardson is going to to colts who are coming to candlestick this weekend. tell you about that. >>> toddlers dressing like takers, tonight to 10:00 news we look at the stark differences between what our little girls and little boys are wearing, and the surprising advice for parents. >> we're here for you at ktvu.com. thanks for joining us. goodnight. thanks, olivia. thank you. so you can make a payment from your cell to almost anyone's phone or email. (speaking french) so you can express your gratitude... in the moment. chase quickpay. so you can. what was his name again? jimmy. jimmy. right. i don't know how you could forget. he kept referring to himself in the third person-- "jimmy's under the boards. jimmy's in the open! jimmy makes the shot!" ah, you're just mad 'cause we beat you. jerry, it's my fault.
to be struggling as a group it's not frank. frank is best in the league. >> we can win, i'm happy with it. if it's raining, if we win i'm happy with that too. that and the colts and 49ers sunday. big trade in the nfl. trent richardson is going to to colts who are coming to candlestick this weekend. tell you about that. >>> toddlers dressing like takers, tonight to 10:00 news we look at the stark differences between what our little girls and little boys are wearing, and the...
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barney frank had this to say about the dodd/frank bill when asked if senator elizabeth warren was rightery much admire senator warren, but she is wrong if she thinks that too big to fail isn't going -- this is what the bill specifically said. by the way, this is bipartisan, as this whole motion has been, because secretary paulson is the one who suggested the approach. so the power of federal government to step in out and those institutions out of business. >> we seem to have a fundamental disagreement, even on the left, as to whether or not we have the protections in place we need to prevent toot economic implosion brought on by the financial sector. >> you're never going to know until you get there. i don't think there's someone who can seriously say, that there's an industry, that too big to fail has been solved. i don't think the changes have -- >> but soledad, what industry, what industry of such import would we say, well, we're knreay sure whether or not we've got it under control. and this is why sherrod brown and david vitter have come together and said, look, we have a bill that
barney frank had this to say about the dodd/frank bill when asked if senator elizabeth warren was rightery much admire senator warren, but she is wrong if she thinks that too big to fail isn't going -- this is what the bill specifically said. by the way, this is bipartisan, as this whole motion has been, because secretary paulson is the one who suggested the approach. so the power of federal government to step in out and those institutions out of business. >> we seem to have a fundamental...
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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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julie haener, frank back to you. >>> a lot of folks working very hard. ktvu morning team will have the very latest on the fire and the progress crews made overnight. our coverage begins at 4:30 tomorrow morning. >>> in san francisco, police officers now have a new high- tech tool to help them in the field. ktvu's rob roth explains what they have, and how it could improve officer safety. >> veteran police officer edward and his partner have a new crime fighting tool to go with their guns, batons, and radios, it's a smartphone with a special app for police officers. >> a great addition to our tool belt. >> reporter: we rode along with the two officers. their phones have what law enforcement calls the justice mobile app. it allows officers to connect to the state and federal databases on their phones within seconds. when they pull over the driver of this car from having a broken brake light, they were able to confirm the driver's identification. >> we could pull up mug shots on the street, we could start our reports out on the street as well. it just saves
julie haener, frank back to you. >>> a lot of folks working very hard. ktvu morning team will have the very latest on the fire and the progress crews made overnight. our coverage begins at 4:30 tomorrow morning. >>> in san francisco, police officers now have a new high- tech tool to help them in the field. ktvu's rob roth explains what they have, and how it could improve officer safety. >> veteran police officer edward and his partner have a new crime fighting tool to go...
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i'm frank mallicoat.acres have burned up the very dry steep slopes of mount diablo sending smoke into bay area skies. this fire is still raging this morning. we have team coverage for you on this monday morning. brian hackney keeping an eye on the weather conditions in the area, but we kick it off this morning with cate caugiran with the very latest now on the fire. >> as we were driving to clayton we could see the fire burning over around mount diablo. i can it to you over my shoulder right now. you can see a faint glow but a little bit of smoke over that mountain right there. we know that again, that this fire is still very active in this area. meanwhile, the morgan fire has caused another round of evacuations. the sheriff's office says about 24 homes in the trail ride russelman park east trail upper and lower trail roads are among the latest round of evacuations. the first round started almost immediately after the fire was reported off of morgan territory road around 1:30 yesterday. cal fire says yest
i'm frank mallicoat.acres have burned up the very dry steep slopes of mount diablo sending smoke into bay area skies. this fire is still raging this morning. we have team coverage for you on this monday morning. brian hackney keeping an eye on the weather conditions in the area, but we kick it off this morning with cate caugiran with the very latest now on the fire. >> as we were driving to clayton we could see the fire burning over around mount diablo. i can it to you over my shoulder...
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i thought that was just frank. >> oh, boy. >> sorry about that, frank. [ laughter ] >> here come the paper balls now. i knew that was coming. around the bay area today, low clouds and fog to start out the day and some heavy drizzle as you approach the coastline. plenty of sunshine toward the afternoon and mild temperatures continuing outside. and then looks like seasonal temperatures into saturday but cooler weather on the way as we head in toward sunday. so a weak ridge of high pressure building in overhead right now. not much strength to it. so the temperatures may be coming up a couple of degrees inland. otherwise we have this off the coastline that low is going to start to work its way onshore. so changes for the weekend. you will still see 90s into the central valley. watch out in the high country chance of thunderstorms there. some of that monsoonal moisture and some upper 60s into the monterey bay. 70s and 80s in the south bay, 60s coastside with patchy fog. lots of sunshine in the valleys this afternoon. 82 degrees in walnut creek. inside the bay 72 in oakland. 67 degrees in
i thought that was just frank. >> oh, boy. >> sorry about that, frank. [ laughter ] >> here come the paper balls now. i knew that was coming. around the bay area today, low clouds and fog to start out the day and some heavy drizzle as you approach the coastline. plenty of sunshine toward the afternoon and mild temperatures continuing outside. and then looks like seasonal temperatures into saturday but cooler weather on the way as we head in toward sunday. so a weak ridge of...
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frank is also an old washington hand. his most visible roles have included serving chairman of the political party. he was present at the creation of the commission on presidential debates, founding this effort with the political with the chairman. he is a graduate of the university of nevada reno. he is current president and ceo of the american gaming association. i will get it started and let you take it from there. gentlemen, you clearly do not see eye to eye on most political issues and you lead our to bleep the most successful nonpartisan effort in the nation, if not the world on the commission for presidential debates. tell us a little bit about how that happened. how these fundamentally opposed visions of the future came together. >> i will start since i was there at the birth. as you pointed out, most people do not realize that we went 16 years from the nixon-kennedy debate to the next presidential debate. there was no way and in johnson would've allowed him to get on stage. after richard nixon's experience in 196
frank is also an old washington hand. his most visible roles have included serving chairman of the political party. he was present at the creation of the commission on presidential debates, founding this effort with the political with the chairman. he is a graduate of the university of nevada reno. he is current president and ceo of the american gaming association. i will get it started and let you take it from there. gentlemen, you clearly do not see eye to eye on most political issues and you...
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any positive urine test, frank could be sent right back to usp. >> i smoked marijuana.distribution was for mushrooms. every time i get out, i end up getting high again. i hope this is different. i'm scared, though. >> frank's 30 years old. that's where offenders are usually on the cuffs. where they'll start aging out, they'll slow down and will start making responsible decisions. you'll hear a lot, i'm too old for this. i'm too tired for this. >> so if you're not hanging out with the bad guys, if you're not using drugs, if you're employed -- >> it shouldn't be a problem. >> exactly. you're going to move on and this will be the first day of the rest of your life. >> that's how i'm trying to look at it. >> statistics show that if an offender is able to stay in the community for six months, they have a 30% chance of completing parole. that percentage rises to 50% if they are able to stay out a year without re-offending. >> ready to go, baby? >> daddy! >> i don't know if there is anything i could do to make up for it. hopefully i can be a good dad and be an active member of
any positive urine test, frank could be sent right back to usp. >> i smoked marijuana.distribution was for mushrooms. every time i get out, i end up getting high again. i hope this is different. i'm scared, though. >> frank's 30 years old. that's where offenders are usually on the cuffs. where they'll start aging out, they'll slow down and will start making responsible decisions. you'll hear a lot, i'm too old for this. i'm too tired for this. >> so if you're not hanging out...
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to be frank, i really got tired of seeing rats and dropouts speaking for the aryan brotherhood.hey don't speak for us. they're not real brothers or they wouldn't have dropped out. they're marked men. they're dead men walking. as well they should be. >> weaver's role in the aryan brotherhood is one of the reasons he has been housed in administrative segregation. a lockdown unit. >> that was part of the reason why -- that's part of the reason why we sent him over there. >> just his activity and his influence over the population being a leader with the stg group is enough reason to keep him over there. just at that. bu he can call shots and make things happen and stand back in the shadows. >> think i don't understand is they put me in here thinking i can make a hit. how does that save that person? he's still going to get hit. if i had the authority to do that, which i don't. but my past haunts me. and it's bloody. >> coming up -- >> as far as the extortion, i think he's lying. >> nick compton's story comes under fire. and later -- >> you miss your mother? >> yes. >> we check in on
to be frank, i really got tired of seeing rats and dropouts speaking for the aryan brotherhood.hey don't speak for us. they're not real brothers or they wouldn't have dropped out. they're marked men. they're dead men walking. as well they should be. >> weaver's role in the aryan brotherhood is one of the reasons he has been housed in administrative segregation. a lockdown unit. >> that was part of the reason why -- that's part of the reason why we sent him over there. >> just...
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julie haener, frank back to you. >>> a lot of folks working very hard.st on the fire and the progress crews made overnight. our coverage begins at 4:30 tomorrow morning. >>> in san francisco, police officers now have a new high- tech tool to help them in the field. ktvu's rob roth explains what they have, and how it could improve officer safety. >> veteran police officer edward and his partner have a new crime fighting tool to go with their guns, batons, and radios, it's a smartphone with a special app for police officers. >> a great addition to our tool belt. >> reporter: we rode along with the two officers. their phones have what law enforcement calls the justice mobile app. it allows officers to connect to the state and federal databases on their phones within seconds. when they pull over the driver of this car from having a broken brake light, they were able to confirm the driver's identification. >> we could pull up mug shots on the street, we could start our reports out on the street as well. it just saves time. >> reporter: today's state officials
julie haener, frank back to you. >>> a lot of folks working very hard.st on the fire and the progress crews made overnight. our coverage begins at 4:30 tomorrow morning. >>> in san francisco, police officers now have a new high- tech tool to help them in the field. ktvu's rob roth explains what they have, and how it could improve officer safety. >> veteran police officer edward and his partner have a new crime fighting tool to go with their guns, batons, and radios, it's...
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known as dodd frank and cnbc's maria bartiromo.such a big topic and, hank paulson, i think the obvious question, we staved off collapse, but five years later is the economy better off than it was? >> well, that's an easy question. it's much better off than it was. we avoided a very bad fate, things could have been as bad as the great depression but today the economy is growing at 2% and although that's not enough, it's -- in many ways it's something we can take satisfaction in given the amount of deleveraging that needed to be done, consumers and institutions. and capital markets are behaving as normal. we still got some problems we need to address. >> barney frank, one of the issues that coming up in asking better off or not question five years later as senator elizabeth warren said, look, the banks are 30% larger than they were, too big to fail. she asserted is still a reality. could what happened five years ago happen today? >> it could not happen in the same way. the biggest single cause of the problem last time i think everybo
known as dodd frank and cnbc's maria bartiromo.such a big topic and, hank paulson, i think the obvious question, we staved off collapse, but five years later is the economy better off than it was? >> well, that's an easy question. it's much better off than it was. we avoided a very bad fate, things could have been as bad as the great depression but today the economy is growing at 2% and although that's not enough, it's -- in many ways it's something we can take satisfaction in given the...
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bunched up tight there frank gore threw a 34-yard touchdown. 100 carries, 152 yards for frank gore.cient, vernon davis hauling one in. the hamstring is healthy. and without smith and willis, navarro bowman shows up large. he strips there. set them up for another short touchdown. big tackles, and missing their teammate that is missing. >> just playing for alden playing for pat. it all comes down to winning and if we lost anybody someone has to pick up their game and that's what we did. >> you know sometimes we may struggle and get adversity, we can't stop as a defense and i think that came through today. >>> meanwhile, dodgers in town, emotionals run high and what could be >>> lincecum's last stand brings all the emotion of a pennant win. but it's not. hard to imagine what the joint decision making process right there was of those fans but they're having a fun time. lincecum 7 innings, got puig three times the youngster struck out tonight. and congratulations in order in the dug out. despite the fact the number 55 will get no decision. but angel pagan ticket to ride in the bottom of
bunched up tight there frank gore threw a 34-yard touchdown. 100 carries, 152 yards for frank gore.cient, vernon davis hauling one in. the hamstring is healthy. and without smith and willis, navarro bowman shows up large. he strips there. set them up for another short touchdown. big tackles, and missing their teammate that is missing. >> just playing for alden playing for pat. it all comes down to winning and if we lost anybody someone has to pick up their game and that's what we did....
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frank luntz will pose the question to the group. stay with us after this. @??ial edition of >> welcome back to a special edition of "hannity." time to go back to dc and check in with frank luntz with important questions for the voters. >> conversations about budget, very often national security is not discussed. we have been asking americans like you, do you feel safer or less safe now than you did ten years ago? why don't you answer that question for me as a way to begin this conversation. how many of you feel safer than you did back 10 years ago raise your hand? who feels less safe. tell me why. >> whether it's republicans or democrats it's hard to trust. the question of less spending how do you trust who will spend it properly. spend more spend less i don't trust who is in charge. >> you feel safer or less safe? >> less. i don't believe they look at the interests of what the country are what is important. the countries that are threats to us today, it hasn't gotten less. the respect of the countries around us the allies and enemies has reduced. our allies ca
frank luntz will pose the question to the group. stay with us after this. @??ial edition of >> welcome back to a special edition of "hannity." time to go back to dc and check in with frank luntz with important questions for the voters. >> conversations about budget, very often national security is not discussed. we have been asking americans like you, do you feel safer or less safe now than you did ten years ago? why don't you answer that question for me as a way to begin...
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the teens who spend so much time at linda's house, among them bubba frank. >> if he wanted to play, we'd play with him, with his toys and stuff. he was so energetic all the time and just -- they love him to death and stuff, so, he's great. >> reporter: at the time, bubba, 14, a star football player, is not only a fan of taylor. he's also fallen for linda's daughter, too, karlie is his first love. >> we had a really good relationship and stuff. >> i liked him and we were like, boyfriend and girlfriend. but it was just like, oh, just a little kid crush. >> yeah, a little puppy love. >> it was not unusual for our kids to invite their friends over, and for a lot of people to be there. we're barbecuing and having people over all the time. that's what we do. >> reporter: the lusk home is a popular hang out for teenagers. it's only a block from the high school, a family other parents felt good about. >> a safe place where parents, you know, didn't mind their children going to, you know. they were people in the community that were trustworthy. >> reporter: linda lusk's husband, kevin, is the lon
the teens who spend so much time at linda's house, among them bubba frank. >> if he wanted to play, we'd play with him, with his toys and stuff. he was so energetic all the time and just -- they love him to death and stuff, so, he's great. >> reporter: at the time, bubba, 14, a star football player, is not only a fan of taylor. he's also fallen for linda's daughter, too, karlie is his first love. >> we had a really good relationship and stuff. >> i liked him and we were...
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barney frank talking about homeownership coming up in just a moment. >> welcome back to krb. i'm kelly evans in for march rhea bartiromo, who will be back in tomorrow. >> she's on a regatta with larry ellison today. i don't know where she is. dow closing lower for the fourth day in a row. we're finishing on the street, as we mentioned, the dow continues to show weakness, down 63 points and two of its brand new components, goldman sachs and visa, contributing almost half those declines. nasdaq holding on to fractional gain. s&p down about four points today at 1697. >> joining us now to help break down the day, ann from wells fargo, march, todd and todd morgan from bel air investment advisers. we'll try to distinguish between the two todds. welcome to everyone. ann, first to you. we just watched stocks sell off sharply into the close, financials in particular. what does that tell you? >> i think it is the market just worried about what's going on at the fed and the debt ceiling, budget hearings, all that we have. more uncertainty in the market. uncertainty has really become an
barney frank talking about homeownership coming up in just a moment. >> welcome back to krb. i'm kelly evans in for march rhea bartiromo, who will be back in tomorrow. >> she's on a regatta with larry ellison today. i don't know where she is. dow closing lower for the fourth day in a row. we're finishing on the street, as we mentioned, the dow continues to show weakness, down 63 points and two of its brand new components, goldman sachs and visa, contributing almost half those...
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hey, congressman, frank. have an ear piece in and you heard what some of my comments about larry summers. and i'm just -- you know, i heard you said the republicans have moved further right. but here you have a democratic president. shouldn't he be allowed to have the fed chairman that he wants should -- i feel bad. and i think it actually lessened -- lessens his power to some extent. >> i know you feel bad -- you say you feel bad. >> it's not the republicans that aren't going to confirm him. they don't confirm anyone else. but this is your own party that wouldn't have confirmed -- >> i want to respond. first of all, you say you feel bad. i hope your wires are insulated because the crocodile tears might cause that to be a short circuit. the point is this, there are two separate questions. was he the best choice? and should people vote to confirm him? if i would have been a senator, i would have voted to confirm him. i do believe that presidents deserve that power. i do think also that roger altman had the bet
hey, congressman, frank. have an ear piece in and you heard what some of my comments about larry summers. and i'm just -- you know, i heard you said the republicans have moved further right. but here you have a democratic president. shouldn't he be allowed to have the fed chairman that he wants should -- i feel bad. and i think it actually lessened -- lessens his power to some extent. >> i know you feel bad -- you say you feel bad. >> it's not the republicans that aren't going to...
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frank, we're talking to you. frank didn't know the series ended. check out breaking bad watch parties from last night. the show about a chemistry teacher and cancer victim who descends into a world of drugs and violence had millions of fans. only a few people watched it. during five seasons, breaking bad transformed into a tv sensation. and breaking bad, of course, is trending right now. so is john paul the second sainthood. comes april 22nd. >>> amanda knox retrial was convicted of killing a british exchange student who she rented a villa with. her conviction was overturned but italy's supreme court will retry the case again. >>> santa monica airport is trending. that's where a private jet crashed into the hangar. no one on board survived. and alaska glacier melts. retreated about 170 feet a year since 2005 exposing tree stubs for the first time in 1,000 years. >>> you can follow us on twitter. >> and michelle griego trending. no free coffee for you later this afternoon. >> oh, come on. >> absolutely not. >> he's so mean. >> mean? >> you can host
frank, we're talking to you. frank didn't know the series ended. check out breaking bad watch parties from last night. the show about a chemistry teacher and cancer victim who descends into a world of drugs and violence had millions of fans. only a few people watched it. during five seasons, breaking bad transformed into a tv sensation. and breaking bad, of course, is trending right now. so is john paul the second sainthood. comes april 22nd. >>> amanda knox retrial was convicted of...
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as frank said, it was not a given that they would debate. now, over time, i but he had a conflict. >> i have been on both sides of this. i know a little bit of the mischief that goes into this. 2012, very quickly agreed to all of the debates that we have planned and proposed and said, you pick the dates and the format and we will show up. i think that is an extraordinary achievement. it goes to frank and his counterpart. >> it sounds trite, but this is true. that i 25 years ago would never wear an rnc hat. he would never wear a dnc hat. we would always wear usa hats. we kept that pledge, i think, and that is why we are still here. >> i would like to follow up a little bit on the usa hats part. i don't think everyone is aware the commission is involved in and that is what the commission does in off years. they are very visible during the years of presidential election area there is a tremendous amount of work that goes on in using the debates to reach out to other countries when it is a nonpresidential year. can you talk about that? >> that t
as frank said, it was not a given that they would debate. now, over time, i but he had a conflict. >> i have been on both sides of this. i know a little bit of the mischief that goes into this. 2012, very quickly agreed to all of the debates that we have planned and proposed and said, you pick the dates and the format and we will show up. i think that is an extraordinary achievement. it goes to frank and his counterpart. >> it sounds trite, but this is true. that i 25 years ago...
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though dodd-frank reform was approved three years ago--a lot of details remain unspecified. as of this month, 40% of dodd- frank rulemaking deadlines have been met.61% of the deadlines for reform have been missed.and about 32% of rulemaking requirements have not yet been proposed. an upcoming recess is canceled for congress..house majority leader eric cantor says instead of taking a break starting september 23rd.. lawmakers will work on a short term spending bill that avoids a government shut down ahead of the september 30th deadline. thursday..the gop discussed delaying obamacare for a year.. by attaching the plan to a government funding measure.the president has said he wants a budget proposal with no strings attached. the department of health and human services reports health care reform saved consumers $1.2 billion dollars in premiums last year. russian president vladimir putin took to the new york times to plead his case on syria. in an op-ed piece he argued against military intervention and chided the u-s for a go-it- alone mentality. meanwhile, secretary of state john
though dodd-frank reform was approved three years ago--a lot of details remain unspecified. as of this month, 40% of dodd- frank rulemaking deadlines have been met.61% of the deadlines for reform have been missed.and about 32% of rulemaking requirements have not yet been proposed. an upcoming recess is canceled for congress..house majority leader eric cantor says instead of taking a break starting september 23rd.. lawmakers will work on a short term spending bill that avoids a government shut...