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frank? man who'd evidently been living three lives: one with his wife in carrollton, one with his mistress, in california and a third one with the east texas crowd. >> it was a surprise just based on bein' the beaver cleaver family, bein' involved with the church. it was unusual. >> reporter: so eight days after nancy was shot, the detectives returned to the scene of the crime. this time they had a warrant. >> and i'm sitting there watching tv, and -- and -- and working. and -- and the police show up at the -- at the door to arrest me. and that was very -- i've never -- you know, i have no clue what's goin' on and what's happening. >> they just put you in the car and -- and took you to the station? >> yeah. yeah. >> reporter: the charge: solicitation for murder. frank's children were in shock. their father may have had an affair, they thought. but hiring hitmen? that made no sense. >> it's a very specific type of evil person that tries to kill their spouse. and my dad is just not that person
frank? man who'd evidently been living three lives: one with his wife in carrollton, one with his mistress, in california and a third one with the east texas crowd. >> it was a surprise just based on bein' the beaver cleaver family, bein' involved with the church. it was unusual. >> reporter: so eight days after nancy was shot, the detectives returned to the scene of the crime. this time they had a warrant. >> and i'm sitting there watching tv, and -- and -- and working. and...
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and zurledda told everyone that frank was one of them. looking for your brother frank? where he is. >> i believe you do. you little rebel pompus head. [fighting] jesse's stepfather ruben is tortured until he gives up frank's location. rouben. the civil has just landed on jesse's doorstep. the boywho was once on the way to becoming a preacher is about to do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva respimat. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain or problems passing urine, stop taking spiriva respimat and call your doctor right away. si
and zurledda told everyone that frank was one of them. looking for your brother frank? where he is. >> i believe you do. you little rebel pompus head. [fighting] jesse's stepfather ruben is tortured until he gives up frank's location. rouben. the civil has just landed on jesse's doorstep. the boywho was once on the way to becoming a preacher is about to do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema....
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and zurledda told everyone that frank was one of them. looking for your brother frank? where he is. >> i believe you do. you little rebel pompus head. [fighting] jesse's stepfather ruben is tortured until he gives up frank's location. rouben. the civil has just landed on jesse's doorstep. the boywho was once on the way to becoming a preacher is about to becoming a preacher is about to how do i get hotel deals nobody else gets? trust me, i'm a great negotiator. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor! 60% off! 40! 60! 40! 60!! 40! 40! 60! trust me, they can't say 'no' to me. i've been doing this for 20 years... can i get an upgrade? trust me, and you'll never overpay again. seriously? i'm trusting you. exclusive hotel deals up to 60% off. priceline.com. excuse me, uh, is that anything like, uh,ce and repair. cars.com's new feature called service and repair? no, because with ours you'll know the cost of labor and parts in your area, anyone, anyone else? like, like cars.com? so you'll never pay more than you should. like, cars.com? excuse me one second. she's totally right. i messed up,
and zurledda told everyone that frank was one of them. looking for your brother frank? where he is. >> i believe you do. you little rebel pompus head. [fighting] jesse's stepfather ruben is tortured until he gives up frank's location. rouben. the civil has just landed on jesse's doorstep. the boywho was once on the way to becoming a preacher is about to becoming a preacher is about to how do i get hotel deals nobody else gets? trust me, i'm a great negotiator. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor!...
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frank is captured and surrenders.rced to take an oath pledging loyalty to the union. >> i will henceforth faith fully support and defend the constitution of the united states and the union of the state thereunder. >> jesse is a prisoner of war and must surrender before his wounds are treated. but he has no intention of giving up. even if the confederacy is defeated. >> for jesse james, this is not an end of his conflict. this is the end of someone else's conflict, not jesse james' conflict, not frank james' conflict. their conflict isn't over. it's still going on. >> with northern interests in power across missouri, frank and jesse join forces with the group of brothers who share their fierce hatred for the yankees. the youngers lost their family and home to the union. they, too, served under bloody bill anderson in his brutal campaign of terror. >> they have known each other well before the civil war. they honed that relationship they realized the potential they had as a fighting force. >> what do you recon is next f
frank is captured and surrenders.rced to take an oath pledging loyalty to the union. >> i will henceforth faith fully support and defend the constitution of the united states and the union of the state thereunder. >> jesse is a prisoner of war and must surrender before his wounds are treated. but he has no intention of giving up. even if the confederacy is defeated. >> for jesse james, this is not an end of his conflict. this is the end of someone else's conflict, not jesse...
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okay, let me check with frank and i'll get back to you. okay, bye. frank? >> yeah?'re still giving your own purchase order. you're approving your own purchase, and giving your own purchase order. >> right. >> for instance, this day, no one knew you ordered this. >> then i will not purchase any more beef items, then. that's the way i-- if allowed to purchase only supplies, then i'll only purchase supplies. >> i still need to see it. you can't just-- you're still missing the point. you cannot just pick up the phone and say, "so and so, i need 10,000 plastic bags. here's my p.o. number." no, you need to check with somebody, and say, "is it okay that we purchase these 10,000?" and then that somebody is going to give you a p.o. do you pay the bills here? >> no, i don't. >> okay. everybody you order from wants their money in ten days. we don't have the money to pay them. >> but when i need bags or bulk boxes, i'm-- >> you need to get an approval. >> so then how would you want me to do this? >> you're supposed to give me the p.o.s. what are you missing? >> so either i need
okay, let me check with frank and i'll get back to you. okay, bye. frank? >> yeah?'re still giving your own purchase order. you're approving your own purchase, and giving your own purchase order. >> right. >> for instance, this day, no one knew you ordered this. >> then i will not purchase any more beef items, then. that's the way i-- if allowed to purchase only supplies, then i'll only purchase supplies. >> i still need to see it. you can't just-- you're still...
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frank is captured and surrender surrenders.e is forced to take an oath pledging loyalty to the union. >> i will defend the constitution of the united states and the union of the states there under. >>> jesse is a prisoner of war under the union flag and must surrender before his wounds are treated. but he has no intention of giving up. even if the confederacy is defeated. >> for jesse james this is not an end of his conflict. this is the end of someone else's conflict not jesse james' conflict not frank james' conflict. their conflict isn't over. it's still going on. >> with northern interests in power across missouri frank and jesse join forces with a group of brothers who share their fierce hatred for the yankees. the youngers lost their father and family home to the union and served under bloody bill anderson in his brutal campaign of terror. >> they honed that relationship. they realize the potential they had as a fighting force. >> well, just taking the place. >> taking the place? >> the head again federal authority and ev
frank is captured and surrender surrenders.e is forced to take an oath pledging loyalty to the union. >> i will defend the constitution of the united states and the union of the states there under. >>> jesse is a prisoner of war under the union flag and must surrender before his wounds are treated. but he has no intention of giving up. even if the confederacy is defeated. >> for jesse james this is not an end of his conflict. this is the end of someone else's conflict not...
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dodd-frank is extremely important. and we should be about the business of implementing these reforms. so that we can protect our consumers. i am taken back and i'm surprised that many of our members who are here advocating for the rich lenders, for the people who caused the problem in the first place, can go back home and look their consumers in the eye and tell them they're really working for them. they're really working to make sure that they can own a home. they don't really know and i don't think that many of those are going back and saying, well let me tell you what i said today. i made sure that there was no cap on fees. and that the lenders can charge whatever they want working with the affiliating companies and this cap of 3% that of the come up with in dodd-frank reform doesn't make good sense. they should be able to charge you whatever they want to charge you. i don't think that we have members who have here on this floor today that have advocating that we get rid of these caps and that we allow these lenders
dodd-frank is extremely important. and we should be about the business of implementing these reforms. so that we can protect our consumers. i am taken back and i'm surprised that many of our members who are here advocating for the rich lenders, for the people who caused the problem in the first place, can go back home and look their consumers in the eye and tell them they're really working for them. they're really working to make sure that they can own a home. they don't really know and i don't...
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really always with frank. he'd pour them a drink, and they were looking around and there on the other table would be all their wallets and jewelry laid out. and frank would just be sitting there laughing. and he'd -- they'd look at him, and he'd have a big glass of milk and say this is buffalo milk. this ises what keeps you going -- this is what keeps you going out here. and from then on those guys got rid of those clothes, and they'd put on some levis, and he'd give them outfits to wear, and for days they'd play cowboy. they'd go out shooting they'd go out, you know talking to the indians. and at night they'd sit up there on the little mezzanine in the lodge playing poker. and frank would close the deals. the thing that was -- there's so many things about frank phillips that were unusual. he was a really dichotomy. i mean, i know this man just about as well as anyone but i could never figure him out. he was like mercury. i could never get him -- quicksilver. first of all, he was such a contradiction, a total
really always with frank. he'd pour them a drink, and they were looking around and there on the other table would be all their wallets and jewelry laid out. and frank would just be sitting there laughing. and he'd -- they'd look at him, and he'd have a big glass of milk and say this is buffalo milk. this ises what keeps you going -- this is what keeps you going out here. and from then on those guys got rid of those clothes, and they'd put on some levis, and he'd give them outfits to wear, and...
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okay, what are you saying, frank? a good man.. is a lot more important than what you do. you're those jobs-- they're there for you. but you need to reach out to amy and heather first. frank, that ship has sailed. not according to them. how would you know? i'm the police commissioner. i know everything. look... frank, i have faced some pretty scary things in my time. but the thought of my wife and my daughter... watching me just lose it all... i... no. i... i had to push 'em away. i 't even know what to say to 'em. well, you better think of something fast. we got you surrounded. wouldn what are they doing here? they're hoping to talk to the man they used to know. u (phone ringing) danny. danny: sis, look, we couldn't move on trevor holt until we got all our ducks in a row which meant connecting him to the first victim. and you did. yeah, we did. before he worked in new york he was a prosecutor in stamford, connecticut. he prosecuted the case of a 14-year-old rapist who only did three months. it was martin cahill the first victim.
okay, what are you saying, frank? a good man.. is a lot more important than what you do. you're those jobs-- they're there for you. but you need to reach out to amy and heather first. frank, that ship has sailed. not according to them. how would you know? i'm the police commissioner. i know everything. look... frank, i have faced some pretty scary things in my time. but the thought of my wife and my daughter... watching me just lose it all... i... no. i... i had to push 'em away. i 't even know...
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i kind of liked that aspect of frank's life. frank phillips passed away in 1950.ntic city a gamblers down. that's where he passed. they brought his body back here to oklahoma and carried him out to the ranch put them into a mausoleum, doug in the hill where is lady jane, where his wife is buried. frank left in his will. i've been in that mausoleum a few time. it's a beautiful creeks were designed with tiles, mosaic. his orders were, let's air condition the mausoleum. i want a telephone and their and leave all my fishing gear. he said again some day you boys will be down at one of my ponds fishing, catching the best i'm going to come down there and tap you on the shoulder and went my line right next to you. i don't know if that's ever happened yet or not but that's the way it was done. some years ago philips merged with another old arrival of his conoco oil which was located in ponca city oklahoma across the osage prayer. sunday have conoco phillips. just love the phillips 66 brand and name. there is still phillips offices in all of these cities, and you still see
i kind of liked that aspect of frank's life. frank phillips passed away in 1950.ntic city a gamblers down. that's where he passed. they brought his body back here to oklahoma and carried him out to the ranch put them into a mausoleum, doug in the hill where is lady jane, where his wife is buried. frank left in his will. i've been in that mausoleum a few time. it's a beautiful creeks were designed with tiles, mosaic. his orders were, let's air condition the mausoleum. i want a telephone and...
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unwelcome barney frank. personalize the question their questions from the audience which i have on these cars. so accept or reject them as i wish. [laughter] congressman frank i was hoping you could say a little bit about the two stories that you try to tell and this book which is about your life and also about your political work. >> it's appropriate that there were two themes. i was a normal teenager, but my father -- there were many programs and one of things i remember watching in 1954 they found they had to stand up when he was smearing democrats. so these hearings were fascinating to me. i also decided i had to do some thing about the terrible racism. emma taylor was murdered in 1954 was my age my murdered by a guy from chicago. so i thought if i could get into politics. i was in bold type that because i was always good at debating or arguing. and i watched and i thought i could do that. at the same time every last this is a terrible conference because dwight eisenhower had promulgated in executive ord
unwelcome barney frank. personalize the question their questions from the audience which i have on these cars. so accept or reject them as i wish. [laughter] congressman frank i was hoping you could say a little bit about the two stories that you try to tell and this book which is about your life and also about your political work. >> it's appropriate that there were two themes. i was a normal teenager, but my father -- there were many programs and one of things i remember watching in...
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we talked to frank justra who told us he considers this an old story.d that he's not interested in politics. meanwhile, his defenders insist that no undue influence was exerted in kazakhstan because the deal did not require the kazakh government's approval. >> the problem is there are corporate records that indicate very very clearly that the kazakh government did have to sign off and approve. >> that's what we're looking at here. >> exactly. this is what we're looking at here. which is the amended memorandum of understanding that states december 15th, 2005 between the ministry of energy of the republic of kazakhstan and the atomic agency in the kadszakh government. they were signatory to this agreement. >> and there's a post-script to the kazakhstan tab. >> kazakh officials wanted to take a stake in westinghouse which is a u.s. company that works in the nuclear field. >> when you have a sensitive field, that requires review by the u.s. government. >> so the potential investors came to america to see the man who could make things happen. >> frank justra
we talked to frank justra who told us he considers this an old story.d that he's not interested in politics. meanwhile, his defenders insist that no undue influence was exerted in kazakhstan because the deal did not require the kazakh government's approval. >> the problem is there are corporate records that indicate very very clearly that the kazakh government did have to sign off and approve. >> that's what we're looking at here. >> exactly. this is what we're looking at...
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of dodd-frank, there's been huge criticism of that bill. and some modification of it, no? >> very little modification. one that dealt with the ability of banks to do their derivative activity within the bank and that was, that was very controversial. but, but there've been no other legislative changes. >> reporter: and, has it worked? hasn't it worked? >> oh, i think it's worked very well so far. for example, i think the consumer financial protection bureau has been a great success. i believe the financial institutions in america are much better capitalized now than they were before. >> reporter: how hopeful are you about our economic future? median income stagnating, inequality widening? fewer jobs out there as robots take over? i'm optimistic in the sense that i think it is doable. pessimistic about the near-term political prospects, but largely agnostic, because it doesn't make a difference to me. i'm determined to do what i can to bring about these changes, whether i'm hopeful or not hopeful, what else i got to do? >> reporter: he is wo
of dodd-frank, there's been huge criticism of that bill. and some modification of it, no? >> very little modification. one that dealt with the ability of banks to do their derivative activity within the bank and that was, that was very controversial. but, but there've been no other legislative changes. >> reporter: and, has it worked? hasn't it worked? >> oh, i think it's worked very well so far. for example, i think the consumer financial protection bureau has been a great...
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well, frank keating, our governor, was also a former f.b.i. agent who had been trained in investigating terrorism in the 1960's. former tulsa prosecutor. former u.s. attorney. former associate attorney general of the united states. and he knew what he was looking at and he immediately looked at that television set, i'll never forget what he said, that is not a natural gas explosion. that's a car bomb of some sort. he knew instantly what he was dealing with. and on that day and in the subsequent days he led with extraordinary distinction in mobilizing resources leading from the front, being on the front line, was an exceptional act of public leadership fran official who was less than 100 days into his -- from an official who was less than 100 days into his term. equally impressive was the leadership of his wife, our first laidy kathy keating. most of america knows of the memorial service that took place on sunday after the disaster. i remember the night after the disaster being at the governor's mansion and we were still -- we didn't know how m
well, frank keating, our governor, was also a former f.b.i. agent who had been trained in investigating terrorism in the 1960's. former tulsa prosecutor. former u.s. attorney. former associate attorney general of the united states. and he knew what he was looking at and he immediately looked at that television set, i'll never forget what he said, that is not a natural gas explosion. that's a car bomb of some sort. he knew instantly what he was dealing with. and on that day and in the subsequent...
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frank sinatra loved comedians. he wasn't a guy that can tell a joke himself.n it came to funny guys whether it was red buttons, dean martin was a naturally funny guy. he said funny things off the cuff. sinatra would egg on martin. tell steve what happened when we were doing this movie, or that thing. martin would tell the stories. he was a laid-back, great guy. you can see the affection sinatra had. they were noncompetitive personalities. sinatra was the alpha, dean was his own guy. charlie: no one has had a voice like him. steve: there are some great voices and singers. but frank brought something. i remember one night in connecticut we did a customer party. we used to go around and do parties with our customers. he and i would take pictures with everybody. we walked into this place near fall river. it is one of those places you could get married. our group of 150 customers and their wives were in the middle hall. on the left there was an event for the brownies, the cub scouts. they had roped off the halls so they would not interfere with us. we came through
frank sinatra loved comedians. he wasn't a guy that can tell a joke himself.n it came to funny guys whether it was red buttons, dean martin was a naturally funny guy. he said funny things off the cuff. sinatra would egg on martin. tell steve what happened when we were doing this movie, or that thing. martin would tell the stories. he was a laid-back, great guy. you can see the affection sinatra had. they were noncompetitive personalities. sinatra was the alpha, dean was his own guy. charlie: no...
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we will continue to slice away at dodd-frank. we will continue to do what those who can't repeal it in full would do in part and that is eliminate the protections for consume evers. i yield back. -- for consumers. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from california reserves this egentleman from tennessee. >> we reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california. ms. waters: mr. chairman and members, before the next members rise to speak on this bill i would just like to remind everybody that you know this amount of interest rate that they will be getting on these loans should this bill pass is 10% above the prime rate and from 14% it could go up to maybe 18%. there's no member of congress who would pay that kind of interest rate on a home loan or a manufactured housing or anything else but we're asking the most vulnerable in our society that are targeted to pay this kind of interest rate in the interest of getting credit. i yield to the gentleman from maryland, mr. sarban
we will continue to slice away at dodd-frank. we will continue to do what those who can't repeal it in full would do in part and that is eliminate the protections for consume evers. i yield back. -- for consumers. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from california reserves this egentleman from tennessee. >> we reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california. ms. waters: mr. chairman and members, before the next members rise to...
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remember businessman and clinton friend frank giustra?ory, too. >> september 2005 bill clinton shows up in kazakhstan where frank giustra, a canadian investor has been trying to get control to buy a couple of uranium mines. and he became really partners in a way with bill clinton working on philanthropic activities. >> came with an idea of creating an initiative to alleviate poverty. >> furthermore, frank giustra has been involved in helping to facilitate speaking engagements for the clintons. >> frank giustra and bill clinton were whisked to the presidential palace in kazakhstan. it's a fascinating story. because everybody walked away from the table that night with somebody. >> the story caught the attention of pulitzer prize winning "new york times" reporter jill becker. >> a huge propaganda coup. bill clinton basically endorsed the progress that kazakhstan had made in terms of their own democracy, which was sort of interesting, given that the president was elected with 90-plus percent of the vote and widely criticized as being rigged.
remember businessman and clinton friend frank giustra?ory, too. >> september 2005 bill clinton shows up in kazakhstan where frank giustra, a canadian investor has been trying to get control to buy a couple of uranium mines. and he became really partners in a way with bill clinton working on philanthropic activities. >> came with an idea of creating an initiative to alleviate poverty. >> furthermore, frank giustra has been involved in helping to facilitate speaking engagements...
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and he got a twinkle in his eye but, frank -- what are you? a pest?nd he has got the twinkle, the blue eyes that are twinkling and picked up luck be a later, don't ever and his eyes twinkled touched the miewfn and puts it over in the maybe. >> this began a routine that lasted for five years. he would wait until we had lunch on the flight back east from palm springs because i had to pick him up and take him home which got to be a lot of fun because in later years in the second year dean martin joined us so i would have these weekends with frank sinatra and dean martin and be on the plane ten hours. the stories. and anyway, we had this little choreography that became sort of a family thing where after lunch, he would take out the music and then he would take out luck be a lady and rattle it in my face and of course we would play it on the fountains of bellagio and play it on the fountains of macao. and some of the most won, wonderful memories i have of being with sinatra but the thing that i think of professionally is how dedicated he was to the audienc
and he got a twinkle in his eye but, frank -- what are you? a pest?nd he has got the twinkle, the blue eyes that are twinkling and picked up luck be a later, don't ever and his eyes twinkled touched the miewfn and puts it over in the maybe. >> this began a routine that lasted for five years. he would wait until we had lunch on the flight back east from palm springs because i had to pick him up and take him home which got to be a lot of fun because in later years in the second year dean...
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please please, read barney frank's new book okay? it's called "frank." very easy to remember.e with that. until then, goodnightly, everyone! read the book! (cheers and applause) ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. >> jon: hey, everybody welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. we have a great show tonight, an amazing show. young will ferrell will be joining us on the program tonight. ( cheers and applause ) first, ladies and gentlemen, every now and again i like to check in with our good friends on the fox news network-- or-- or as your grandparents call it "the real news." and to be frank, oftentimes this show is critical of fox. but only because they're terrible. ( laughter ) like sometimes almost shockingly terrible. for instance, two weeks ago, the justice department released a report on the ferguson, missouri police department shooting of michael brown. basically exonerating officer darren wilson and debunking the hands up, don't shoot narrative. and th
please please, read barney frank's new book okay? it's called "frank." very easy to remember.e with that. until then, goodnightly, everyone! read the book! (cheers and applause) ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. >> jon: hey, everybody welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. we have a great show tonight, an amazing show. young will ferrell will be joining us on the...
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frank's? >> thank you mr. chairman there is an amendment on the desk. >> please distribute the amendment. >> without objection and it is considered as read the purpose of mr. frank's is recognized five minutes. >> mr. chairman want to thank the chairman rogers to go far beyond the presidential request for israeli missile defense funding and once again to be a for a -- reaffirmed his intent to support israel in their never-ending fight against islamic terrorism and i want to express my appreciation to mr. cooper for his efforts. this support congress has shown in the past half century has saved countless lives with his help to keep the world's only jewish state strong and prosperous for or unfortunately groups like a lost hezbollah and the regime's continued to call for the deaths of all jews and destruction of israel while getting more advanced weaponry to hit that goal. with water ranges and precise missiles israel's survival rest on their survival in their ability to outpace their threat by building more adv
frank's? >> thank you mr. chairman there is an amendment on the desk. >> please distribute the amendment. >> without objection and it is considered as read the purpose of mr. frank's is recognized five minutes. >> mr. chairman want to thank the chairman rogers to go far beyond the presidential request for israeli missile defense funding and once again to be a for a -- reaffirmed his intent to support israel in their never-ending fight against islamic terrorism and i want...
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barney frank and his new book. the working class white guy. you sort of talk about this issue, and working class voters in general, they haven't been voting their pocketbook they've been voting on other reasons, right? and it's a slowey erosion from the democratic party. president obama even brought this up. someone asked him, why do you have a problem with white voters? he said white voters see progress made for hispanics, they see progress made for black voters but i'm behind. >> the only white men left who vote the majority for the democrats are gays and jews. and i guess netanyahu tried to change that but i think he's having his own problems so that's probably not going to happen. the way we change it is this. we're in a vicious cycle. it is precisely because people are frustrated and they believe the government could have helped to. it could have helped them see they weren't benefitting prosperity. so they vote for people paradoxically who make it worse. i think we have to break that cycle. i believe if we cou
barney frank and his new book. the working class white guy. you sort of talk about this issue, and working class voters in general, they haven't been voting their pocketbook they've been voting on other reasons, right? and it's a slowey erosion from the democratic party. president obama even brought this up. someone asked him, why do you have a problem with white voters? he said white voters see progress made for hispanics, they see progress made for black voters but i'm behind. >> the...
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and i thought, well, why would chris -- who was the person behind frank, would kill off frank, and i was actually dead. he had died at 51 of throat cancer. and, in fact, just before he died he posted onto twitter a photograph of himself having undergone chemotherapy. [laughter] and anyway, the next day, the next day there was an article in the newspaper saying that he had died penniless and was going to be buried in a poor perp's grave, and i thought what does that mean? like a journey back in time 200 years? so i said on twitter, that's a few thousand pounds he could be spared. by the end of the day, over a thousand people had donated 21,000 pounds which was more than enough to bury and exhume and rebury him half a dozen times. [laughter] and then somebody else on twitter started a fundraising campaign for a show like frank sidebottom cast in bronze to be up at his village. and he sent me, you know and again on social media we raised the money for this. it was a wonderful thing kindness of strangers. the opposite of what we did to justine. and the guy sent me photographs of the fran
and i thought, well, why would chris -- who was the person behind frank, would kill off frank, and i was actually dead. he had died at 51 of throat cancer. and, in fact, just before he died he posted onto twitter a photograph of himself having undergone chemotherapy. [laughter] and anyway, the next day, the next day there was an article in the newspaper saying that he had died penniless and was going to be buried in a poor perp's grave, and i thought what does that mean? like a journey back in...
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hey, michelle, hello, frank.e taking a closer look at the newly released video that shows an officer ramming a suspect with his car. the officer's defense? he was trying to save a suspect's life. plus a fast growing tax scam costing americans millions. why the government is not doing more to stop it. and from being cold in cutoff jeans to complaining about chafing bikini tops, they tell us about their humorous takedown of female stereotypes in country music and how it's led to an acm, academy of country music nominations. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. michelle, here's a question for you. i have not worn a bikini since i was 15, 17. so what do you do with a chafing bikini top? i know you know the answer. >> you're asking me? i haven't worn a bikini since i was about 19. >> don't ask me. [ laughter ] >> frank, you can weigh in. >> i plead "the fifth." >> we'll get in trouble. [ laughter ] >> see you guys. >>> 6:45. we have some video from inside the cabin of that alaska airlines flight whe
hey, michelle, hello, frank.e taking a closer look at the newly released video that shows an officer ramming a suspect with his car. the officer's defense? he was trying to save a suspect's life. plus a fast growing tax scam costing americans millions. why the government is not doing more to stop it. and from being cold in cutoff jeans to complaining about chafing bikini tops, they tell us about their humorous takedown of female stereotypes in country music and how it's led to an acm, academy...
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remember the businessman and clinton friend frank justra? he figures in this story too. >> september 2005 bill clinton shows up in kazakhstan. canadian investor has been trying to get control to buy a couple uranium mines and he became partners with bill clinton working on these activities. >> this came to us about the idea of creating an initiative to alleviate poverty. >> furthermore, frank has been involved in speaking engagements for the clintons. >> it's a fascinating story because everybody walked away from the table that night with something. >> the story caught the attention of pulitzer prize winning new york times reporter joe becker. >> what the president got was this huge propaganda coup. bill clinton basically endorsed the progress that kazakhstan had made in terms of their own democracy, which is interesting given that the president was elected with 90 plus percent of the vote with an election that is highly looking at being rigged. >> he praises his rule and praises his human rights record. but after they leave, a couple days l
remember the businessman and clinton friend frank justra? he figures in this story too. >> september 2005 bill clinton shows up in kazakhstan. canadian investor has been trying to get control to buy a couple uranium mines and he became partners with bill clinton working on these activities. >> this came to us about the idea of creating an initiative to alleviate poverty. >> furthermore, frank has been involved in speaking engagements for the clintons. >> it's a...
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please please, read barney frank's new book okay? it's called "frank." very easy to remember.would have a tough time with that. until then, goodnightly, everyone! read the book! (cheers and applause) ♪ captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television
please please, read barney frank's new book okay? it's called "frank." very easy to remember.would have a tough time with that. until then, goodnightly, everyone! read the book! (cheers and applause) ♪ captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television
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then you get dodd-frank. it is the reason we have such a crisis that has been the slowest recovery from the mid-1960s by a wide margin. what has happened that has made such a different. it didn't happen this time. the reason i think it's dodd-frank. we have spent a lot of time trying to blame the private sector for what happened here. creating a lot of uncertainty for a time forcing them to reduce risk-taking. all of those things that cause our economy to grow much more slowly than it really went after recession. the problem if we actually get the financial crisis we would've said wait a minute, we have to reform of the government was doing. if we understood the government had caused underwriting standards to decline as the book points out, but change the governments policies. they ignore the government completely focused entirely on regulating more stringently the private sector and that i think is the reason why we have the act. one of my purposes with the book is to show it is actually a legitimate. it was
then you get dodd-frank. it is the reason we have such a crisis that has been the slowest recovery from the mid-1960s by a wide margin. what has happened that has made such a different. it didn't happen this time. the reason i think it's dodd-frank. we have spent a lot of time trying to blame the private sector for what happened here. creating a lot of uncertainty for a time forcing them to reduce risk-taking. all of those things that cause our economy to grow much more slowly than it really...
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frank and michelle?thank you, roberta. >>> a if couple angry at their treatment by the police plan to file a formal complaint about officers' reaction to their son's kidnapping. the distraught mother was even placed in handcuffs. derek shore shows us the video. [ screaming ] >> reporter: the video picks up as fairfield police decide to take an emotional suzanne guzman to the ground. the fairfield mother had called these same officers to her home after her car was stolen from her driveway with her 8-year- old son brock if the back seat. >> fairfield 911. >>> the cop dragged her down to around the corner where two cops slammed her to the ground and handcuff her. >> reporter: brock's father paul is the one recording the incidents of his wife being restrained and cuffed. he says fairfield officers insisted on first searching their home. he says suzanne stopped them from doing that until paul returned to corral their dogs. >> we have two dogs and one of them would bite somebody that they didn't know coming in
frank and michelle?thank you, roberta. >>> a if couple angry at their treatment by the police plan to file a formal complaint about officers' reaction to their son's kidnapping. the distraught mother was even placed in handcuffs. derek shore shows us the video. [ screaming ] >> reporter: the video picks up as fairfield police decide to take an emotional suzanne guzman to the ground. the fairfield mother had called these same officers to her home after her car was stolen from her...
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with us, we have the author frank keating.t also an esteemed author of children's books. isn't denver day-lewis on the cover -- isn't daniel day-lewis on the cover of the book? governor keating: i would love to have him, but his royalties are too high. tom: you equate what we saw the 1860's, toward the civil war, to where we are now. how close are we to a lesser violent civil war? governor keating: i think there is a cultural divide, very dramatic, maybe generational. i think the reality of the marketplace is the united states and individual states are in real fiscal problem shape. the international situation is very untenable and very unstable. all of this remind me certainly historically of the challenges facing the country in a different era, 1860. tom: those challenges with the formation of the republic and party at the chicago convention how do your republicans reinvent the else in the next 580 days? governor keating: acting like adults and saying here are the five things that most america -- lets a martin van buren, i th
with us, we have the author frank keating.t also an esteemed author of children's books. isn't denver day-lewis on the cover -- isn't daniel day-lewis on the cover of the book? governor keating: i would love to have him, but his royalties are too high. tom: you equate what we saw the 1860's, toward the civil war, to where we are now. how close are we to a lesser violent civil war? governor keating: i think there is a cultural divide, very dramatic, maybe generational. i think the reality of the...
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called "frank."at's great. now, before we get to all of that, quick question, do you guys read the news? anybody ever read the news? [ scatter applause ] great, okay, good. well, i found, because i read the news -- i found and i don't know if you do this you too, but a lot of times, i'll just read the headlines and the first couple of paragraphs of an article. i get the gist and then move on to the next one. because you know, there are so many articles to read. but the truth is there's really valuable information if you read all the way to the end of the article. let me show you what i'm talking about in a segment we call "the last line of the news story." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: alright, let's start with the national news. here is an article the other day. "conservatives don't think global warming in their lifetime." so in this article, the first couple paragraphs talk about not only do majority of conservatives believe is not happening, but 40% believed that it will never happen. but let
called "frank."at's great. now, before we get to all of that, quick question, do you guys read the news? anybody ever read the news? [ scatter applause ] great, okay, good. well, i found, because i read the news -- i found and i don't know if you do this you too, but a lot of times, i'll just read the headlines and the first couple of paragraphs of an article. i get the gist and then move on to the next one. because you know, there are so many articles to read. but the truth is...
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sold by the way the job i see is to defend dodd/frank. so demented that successful attack that they consider over regulation away. this is a battle that will go one over the next year or two. there are few things that were not done with dodd/frank. we haven't figured out what to do with fannie mae or freddie mac we sort of nationalize them. they are still in the state of purgatory. we need to figure that out. we have not fixed the rating agencies but i rattle off guilty parties but i left out the rating agencies that left out the horrific securities with the aaa ratings. but they were not. that problem has not been fixed. there is work there. a huge problem was the horrible mortgages that was granted. as they start to creep back we have to supervise the banks better than dodd/frank. it has the leverage to so we did have all this debt the banks were too leveraged it all looks much better now than it did. the other job it was still part of the work ahead we did not do it with the tsunami of foreclosures. when the housing bubble burst in so
sold by the way the job i see is to defend dodd/frank. so demented that successful attack that they consider over regulation away. this is a battle that will go one over the next year or two. there are few things that were not done with dodd/frank. we haven't figured out what to do with fannie mae or freddie mac we sort of nationalize them. they are still in the state of purgatory. we need to figure that out. we have not fixed the rating agencies but i rattle off guilty parties but i left out...
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but not comprehensible to the swiss frank each business can create the via they need by first pledging and e vanilla value for this service very soon this was the users that started doing brisk trade and it quickly spread from the initial 16 members in 1934 by 2005 the via networked had 62 thousand members and they collective do an annual transaction of $6.5 billion that's with a b france and there is something called a challenge industry that is global in all parts of continent those changes have a global association walls called the trade association you'll see the logo on the right that is a commentary courtesy working in the business to business rather than the come pyotry currency is business to consumer or consumer to business you may not familiar with bay area community exchange in the time bank local resident join and trade work-hour for hour for example an hour of gut lessons for an hour of massage or dog walker walking and so on they've sprouted out helping people to build self-help communities and other courtesy is folks share the brirt count in the uk is takes the salaries
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hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. it is 4:30. yeah felt like a plane going over where it just gets blown from side to side. but -- that is mother nature at her best. how we doing guys? >>> we have a fast moving cold front but it's really kicking up the winds and that will be the scenario today and that will be the key feature in your day. some very brisk conditions as well. we're currently in the 40s and 50s. the winds have been gusting up to 20 and 23 miles per hour. later today, a cooler day. 60s up to 70. the full forecast straight ahead. >>> and checking the ride on 88 # right now. we do still have the full freeway closure in effect. major overnight road work northbound between 29th and 23rd. should have reopened in the next half hour but yeah, i think as we were crossing the bay bridge this morning, we all felt those winds. high wind advisory are definitely in place by chp. sometimes they issue the advisories and i'm not you know, i don't -- i don't feel it. this morning i felt it. >> look at this hair, that's wind. i know.
hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. it is 4:30. yeah felt like a plane going over where it just gets blown from side to side. but -- that is mother nature at her best. how we doing guys? >>> we have a fast moving cold front but it's really kicking up the winds and that will be the scenario today and that will be the key feature in your day. some very brisk conditions as well. we're currently in the 40s and 50s. the winds have been gusting up to 20 and 23 miles per hour. later today, a...
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frank? >>> time now is 6:20. fewer california drivers are getting ticketed for cell phone violations but not entirely a good sign >>> good morning everyone. jordan spieth was 14 years old when he said that his goal was to win the masters. it took him just seven years to accomplish that feat. spieth, alone atop the leaderboard since thursday. entered yesterday with a four shot lead. got as low as 3 but a 10 from the fringe, that's the six shot lead. gained one back on 12 but made up for it on 13. he's overray's creek. that led to a birdie. he finished 18 under becoming the second youngest winner in masters' history. >>> mariners' ace king felix has not lost to oakland since 2008. a's trailed 7-3 going to the 9th but then eric bow guard base hit and the game is tie asked we're going to extra innings. in the 10th nelson cruz deep for the second straight day. seattle wins 8-7. the a's' second straight extra innings loss. >>> the giants got brandon bell back in the lineup in san diego after missing four games. jake pe
frank? >>> time now is 6:20. fewer california drivers are getting ticketed for cell phone violations but not entirely a good sign >>> good morning everyone. jordan spieth was 14 years old when he said that his goal was to win the masters. it took him just seven years to accomplish that feat. spieth, alone atop the leaderboard since thursday. entered yesterday with a four shot lead. got as low as 3 but a 10 from the fringe, that's the six shot lead. gained one back on 12 but...
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it is a location that frank snap the central intelligence agency's former chief strategist in vietnamely visitors despite the fact he livers just an hour away. >> what's it like being here in little saigon? >> i feel as though i'm in a hall of ghosts. i look around at these faces and i'm always unconsciously trying to identify somebody i know. a face, an expression, a smile. >> reporter: so you're looking for someone who might not have had a chance to say good-bye to? >> i'm always saying good-bye to the memory that i carry with me. >> reporter: what specifically hurts you the most? >> the opportunities to rescue people to help people out. we could have done it. and we so often failed in that. >> a failure snap believes the state department and the u.s. embassy could have prevented. the fall of saigon had been coming for months. but u.s. ambassador graham martin wouldn't even talk about a possible evacuation. >> we've been seeing scenes of people fighting their way onto choppers for a month. we had a human tsunami rolling south towards saigon. that in the last two months of the war. s
it is a location that frank snap the central intelligence agency's former chief strategist in vietnamely visitors despite the fact he livers just an hour away. >> what's it like being here in little saigon? >> i feel as though i'm in a hall of ghosts. i look around at these faces and i'm always unconsciously trying to identify somebody i know. a face, an expression, a smile. >> reporter: so you're looking for someone who might not have had a chance to say good-bye to? >>...
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i am juliette goodrich. >> mike frank mall co. today public heals public health workers will be found where a mummified body was found over the weekend. ryan takeo is outside that home. we understand the body had been there for years? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, frank. at least five years. neighbors haven't seen the homeowner for seven or eight years. this is fourth avenue near california treat. a tax consultant called them after 65-year-old kalin reagan tried to get tax advice and revealed there was a body inside her home. police think that it's the woman's 90-year-old mother. once police arrived they found tons of trash inside. a neighbor of 20 years believes that just like the trash inside, the woman could not let her mother go and was hoarding the body. >> i felt really sorry for carolyn because she is a very nice person. i saw her three days ago and i said, is your mother still with us? and she said yes. delusional. she was still with her. >> reporter: workers found toxic mold inside, 300 bottles of urine and infestation
i am juliette goodrich. >> mike frank mall co. today public heals public health workers will be found where a mummified body was found over the weekend. ryan takeo is outside that home. we understand the body had been there for years? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, frank. at least five years. neighbors haven't seen the homeowner for seven or eight years. this is fourth avenue near california treat. a tax consultant called them after 65-year-old kalin reagan tried to get tax advice...
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this isn't dodd-frank this is something after dodd-frank.a lot of people think the market should do whatever it wants to do. there are those who think reasonable thoughtful regulation and limitation provides a more steady economic forum. that deinterstate an ongoing debate. >> is the lob jig on behalf of those that don't want the provision that she's talking about the regulation she's talking about. >> it's almost always on behalf of somebody who don't want. >> right. >> when it comes to spending i want to say i have never, i've been in politics now as a conman, mayor, city councilman i've never had anyone walk into my office and say cut my program. cut the program i'm interested in. they always say cut other programs but mine is different. mine is the most important one and, therefore should never be cut. the day i get someone come in and say cut my program i think i'll be talking to someone who understands the broad base we have to deal with. >> we'll go maine, helen, democratic caller. >> hi. good morning. representative c-span had a repr
this isn't dodd-frank this is something after dodd-frank.a lot of people think the market should do whatever it wants to do. there are those who think reasonable thoughtful regulation and limitation provides a more steady economic forum. that deinterstate an ongoing debate. >> is the lob jig on behalf of those that don't want the provision that she's talking about the regulation she's talking about. >> it's almost always on behalf of somebody who don't want. >> right. >>...
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. >> and hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:00 and new on this monday morning, two people reportedly been injured in an early morning shooting in berkeley. police say the shooting happened about 2:00 a.m. near ashby and chaddock avenues, investigators were seen collecting evidence in a parking lot of a gas station. car appeared to have been struck by bullets, there's still no word on the condition of the victims or the motive for the early morning shooting. >>> today divers will look for a motorcycle rider who went over the side of the about i don't care bridge and fell into the -- antioch bridge and fell into the water. it happened yesterday afternoon after a collision with a car. witnesses saw it happen about 4:30. the chp shut down the southbound side of the bridge and several and rescue efforts ensued but crews found nothing before nightfall and divers will search the water today. >>> well, giants' fans, have been waiting months to watch the world series champs take the field at at&t park. >> and they need a little
. >> and hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:00 and new on this monday morning, two people reportedly been injured in an early morning shooting in berkeley. police say the shooting happened about 2:00 a.m. near ashby and chaddock avenues, investigators were seen collecting evidence in a parking lot of a gas station. car appeared to have been struck by bullets, there's still no word on the condition of the victims or the motive for the early morning shooting. >>> today...
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you're a republican. >> yes, sir. >> you're not a big fan of dodd-frank. >> i do not like dodd-frank. do the banks. >> yeah. charlie: is there any chance that the genie can be put back into the bottle? we're four or five years into it. >> right. charlie: most of it -- half of it has been implemented. right? >> at the sec it's only about half. charlie: every banker i know, ceo would love it to be replaced with something more manageable so they don't to have comply with so many rules. really that have nothing to do with the financial crisis, by the way. >> right. charlie: what do you say? >> there's always political change in washington. i think we should take a hard look at whether the whole statute should be eliminated. you know, the narratives that underlie dodd-frank, wall street greed regulatory failures, of course, some of that in the crisis. but it wasn't the cause of the crisis. we know it was failed federal housing policy. charlie: super low interest rates. >> monetary policy. these things cause the bubble. we've never had a searching inquiry to the actual causes. charlie: so l
you're a republican. >> yes, sir. >> you're not a big fan of dodd-frank. >> i do not like dodd-frank. do the banks. >> yeah. charlie: is there any chance that the genie can be put back into the bottle? we're four or five years into it. >> right. charlie: most of it -- half of it has been implemented. right? >> at the sec it's only about half. charlie: every banker i know, ceo would love it to be replaced with something more manageable so they don't to have...
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. >> also in colombia with bill clinton was frank justra a billionaire businessman and family friend we'll meet again. let's go down the timeline as you have it. >> frank justra a canadian billionaire arrives in colombia with bill clinton on june 8, 2010. hillary at that same time meets with president arebe. what is troubling is that in the days that follow one of the largest contributors to the clinton foundation sees not one, not two but actually three of his companies give major confessions from the government in colombia. >> president uribe never responded to our questions on the money in the deal. >> and saudi arabia announces with london that he's going to be contributing $20 million to the clinton foundation. this raises a lot of questions with ethiopian troops in the west. because they are very concerned about the repressive government in ethiopia and the fact that sheikh a lrksl amoody does not -- they say explicitly we have reason to believe that the huge donation to the clinton foundation was made on behalf of the ethiopian government. when hillary clinton became secretary
. >> also in colombia with bill clinton was frank justra a billionaire businessman and family friend we'll meet again. let's go down the timeline as you have it. >> frank justra a canadian billionaire arrives in colombia with bill clinton on june 8, 2010. hillary at that same time meets with president arebe. what is troubling is that in the days that follow one of the largest contributors to the clinton foundation sees not one, not two but actually three of his companies give major...
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frank and michelle?all right well coffee lovers can breeze easy this morning jill. -- breathe easy this morning jill. star bucks is now back open after a computer problem. what happened? >> reporter: stack bubs is blaming the outage on -- starbucks is blaming the outage on the internal problem not the external breach. baristas couldn't ring up transactions and starbucks actually closed shops across the country early on friday night. but it was not before many baristas started to give away free coffee because they couldn't ring people up. so of course i missed that wonderful event. i don't know about you guys, frank and michelle? >> i had to pay for mine over the weekend. i missed out too. all right jill wagner cbsmoneywatch.com on a monday for us. thank you jill. >>> it is 5:39 now. gm's first female ceo is making way more than the last guy who held the job. last year mary barra earned $16.2 million. that's 78% more than her male predecessor dan ackerson. but barra's pay trails that of mark fields ceo at
frank and michelle?all right well coffee lovers can breeze easy this morning jill. -- breathe easy this morning jill. star bucks is now back open after a computer problem. what happened? >> reporter: stack bubs is blaming the outage on -- starbucks is blaming the outage on the internal problem not the external breach. baristas couldn't ring up transactions and starbucks actually closed shops across the country early on friday night. but it was not before many baristas started to give away...
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frank is on assignment this afternoon. an east bay water district is getting ready to figure out how to enforce water cuts. kpix 5's ryan takeo with the breakdown for what this could mean for residents. >> reporter: there are some drought resis at that particular time lawns like this one in alameda. but many look like that one across the street. nice and green. so east bay mud, they're trying to get customers' attention with fines and surcharges. >> there are not a lot of lawns drying up here. >> reporter: if anyone would know the state of east bay lawns, it's ron malone. he owns the landscaping company the lawn mower man. >> not quite as green perhaps. but they're not letting their lawns go. >> reporter: that could change soon. after the governor called californians to cut back by an average of 25%. now it's up to local water districts like east bay mud to get customers to cut use. the new rules being voted on today limiting watering outside to twice a week, fining water wasters $100 a month, and billing customers a droug
frank is on assignment this afternoon. an east bay water district is getting ready to figure out how to enforce water cuts. kpix 5's ryan takeo with the breakdown for what this could mean for residents. >> reporter: there are some drought resis at that particular time lawns like this one in alameda. but many look like that one across the street. nice and green. so east bay mud, they're trying to get customers' attention with fines and surcharges. >> there are not a lot of lawns...