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david: i concur with frank. a little bit finer point on it -- i would like to see, the best case -- i don't think there will be a grand bargain. i don't think we will see a big commitment. but i think to add to what frank said, i would like to see both president trump and kim jong-un to agree to allow their diplomats, the experts to come together and develop that roadmap. i don't think you will have a roadmap completed by the time of the summit on the 12th or thereabouts and i don't think they will create one at that time. an agreement to allow experts to work on a roadmap and a time frame meet again in three months or six months and to continue the process. not athat would be success but it would be a good outcome, putting us on a path, a diplomatic path, that we have to test. we have to continue to test and ultimately get into verification aspects. frank: that is the bare minimum. if there are additional things that could be announced, even better. for example there is the travel ban, that prevents u.s. citize
david: i concur with frank. a little bit finer point on it -- i would like to see, the best case -- i don't think there will be a grand bargain. i don't think we will see a big commitment. but i think to add to what frank said, i would like to see both president trump and kim jong-un to agree to allow their diplomats, the experts to come together and develop that roadmap. i don't think you will have a roadmap completed by the time of the summit on the 12th or thereabouts and i don't think they...
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frank boreman, jim love and bilanders. [applause] now i would like to introduce kurson am great friend of nsi, the agrees book kept me up way past bedtime last night. robert kurson. [applause] >> thank you for come ago hewitt here. the turnout is extraordinary. i'd like to thank the following people, david, brad, maurice, and everybody at the museum of science and industry torose michiganation event and running a first class operation. to random house, my publisher for producing a beautiful book. susie, my wife, amy, my boys nate and will, my brewer ken, sister jane other, family and friends who support met doing the writing of "rocket men." more than anythinged i'd like to thank the three apollo 8 crew crewmen. and especially like to thank susan wereman, marilyn love and van valerie anders, without whom i came to see clear the and early on this mission could not have appeared inlearned unforgettable leton out above and fourth from these women. with that element me tell you how rocket men got its liftoff. in late 2014 i to
frank boreman, jim love and bilanders. [applause] now i would like to introduce kurson am great friend of nsi, the agrees book kept me up way past bedtime last night. robert kurson. [applause] >> thank you for come ago hewitt here. the turnout is extraordinary. i'd like to thank the following people, david, brad, maurice, and everybody at the museum of science and industry torose michiganation event and running a first class operation. to random house, my publisher for producing a...
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. >> where did you find frank? frank is in billings, montana. ranchhis son has a cattle and where his wife is being cared for. she's in the advanced stages of alzheimer's disease. and so frank was in billings and has for some time now and i incredibly be engaging and warm person. that wasn't the reputation he at all the time when he was nasa but he became to me one of the warmest and kindest people i've ever met. >> apollo 8 lifted off toward the moon on what date? december 21, 1968. >> here's another fella that was flight. astronaut jim lovell at your event. moon, we came around the we suddenly saw the earth which was a small, blue and white ball then i said this many, many times when i first looked at it to put my thumb up and then i hide the earth completely behind my thumb. my thumb, hat behind five billion t people and everything i knew was behind my thumb. what are they doing to stay alive so long? they are engaged mentally with the world around them and they think of them as test of ts which is true of all them. they are great intellectua
. >> where did you find frank? frank is in billings, montana. ranchhis son has a cattle and where his wife is being cared for. she's in the advanced stages of alzheimer's disease. and so frank was in billings and has for some time now and i incredibly be engaging and warm person. that wasn't the reputation he at all the time when he was nasa but he became to me one of the warmest and kindest people i've ever met. >> apollo 8 lifted off toward the moon on what date? december 21,...
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robert: frank was not the only one.here were several who believed the doctors were trying to insinuate themselves in the picture to make themselves part of the adventure. if they just sat around and let things unfold, they would not be credited with having much to do with the program. a lot of the astronauts distrusted the doctor. when i asked chris, he said that's crazy. he thought that was ridiculous and that they needed to allow experts to help them. the astronauts believed if doctors were given the chance to turn things around, they would turn it around. talking about the sickness of frank borman, you also described how they eliminate body waste. how often had not been described? robert: sometimes people describe it. i like to think i did it most politically. they remembered every bit of it. some of it was risky. you had to time things correctly. bill anders told me he tried to practice at home and things did not work so well. he determined he just was not going to defecate on the trip. high -- a lowg a -- diet, and
robert: frank was not the only one.here were several who believed the doctors were trying to insinuate themselves in the picture to make themselves part of the adventure. if they just sat around and let things unfold, they would not be credited with having much to do with the program. a lot of the astronauts distrusted the doctor. when i asked chris, he said that's crazy. he thought that was ridiculous and that they needed to allow experts to help them. the astronauts believed if doctors were...
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frank borman understood that.n saw a lot of himself in the younger anders and that helped also. it is impossible not to get along with lovell. so i think these three were matched perfectly. brian: did borman fly again? robert: he never flew another space mission. he believed he had filled a death blow to the soviets in the space race and that his job was done. i also think at that point he started to suspect this was hard on susan and his family. brian: did lovell walk on the moon? robert: no. he dreamed of walking on the moon and winning was on apollo 8 he would look of the terrain and think, i will be there someday. he went on apollo 13 and was scheduled to walk on the moon. there was an explosion in an oxygen tank. the crew nearly did not make it back. brian: what did these men do after they were astronauts? robert: frank borman went on to run eastern airlines. that is where i have my primary memories of him as a kid because i would see him on television commercials all the time. he was so much like himself on
frank borman understood that.n saw a lot of himself in the younger anders and that helped also. it is impossible not to get along with lovell. so i think these three were matched perfectly. brian: did borman fly again? robert: he never flew another space mission. he believed he had filled a death blow to the soviets in the space race and that his job was done. i also think at that point he started to suspect this was hard on susan and his family. brian: did lovell walk on the moon? robert: no....
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okay, let me check with frank and i'll get back to you. okay, bye. frank? >> yeah?u'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 nee
okay, let me check with frank and i'll get back to you. okay, bye. frank? >> yeah?u'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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brian: when did frank find out about this? robert: frank found out years later. part of what made susan a wonderful wife was that she never let on to him or her son just how much she was suffering. she viewed her obligation to -- not just to her family but to her country. to all eyes but hers she was happy and carefree and supportive. but inside she was dying. brian: here is jim lovell from the module telling us what the moon looks like. [video clip] >> apollo 8, houston, what does the moon look like from 60 miles? >> ok, houston. essentially gray. no colors. just like plaster of paris. sort of a grayish-peach band. you can see quite a bit of detail. he craters are all rounded off, hit by meteorites. projectiles of some sort. [end video clip] robert: there is a real good amount of video and thanks to the foresight of the planners to send television cameras and video cameras up. they had problems with the windows, believe it or not. everything was happening for the first time on this trip so they didn't realize all the kinds of things that could go wrong. the wind
brian: when did frank find out about this? robert: frank found out years later. part of what made susan a wonderful wife was that she never let on to him or her son just how much she was suffering. she viewed her obligation to -- not just to her family but to her country. to all eyes but hers she was happy and carefree and supportive. but inside she was dying. brian: here is jim lovell from the module telling us what the moon looks like. [video clip] >> apollo 8, houston, what does the...
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steve: you just touch on this, but who was frank rizzo? how did he become mayor of philadelphia, and what was his lasting legacy? dr. lombardo: frank rizzo was an immigrant's son. born in a south philadelphia home. he came up through the streets, and he dropped out of high school, and he followed his father's footsteps in the philadelphia police department. he earned a reputation as one of the toughest cops on the force apparently early on. , he earned the nickname cisco kid after a television cowboys, and he just partly through his , own connections and partly through dedication to police work, he rose through the ranks fairly rapidly until 1967 when he was appointed police commissioner. as police commissioner -- even when he was deputy commissioner, he was turning into a very controversial figure. in the era of, you know, civil rights and urban disorder, philadelphia had its own urban riot in 1964. he came up kind of in relation to all that, promising law and order. he was fond of saying that the way to treat criminals was italian phrase
steve: you just touch on this, but who was frank rizzo? how did he become mayor of philadelphia, and what was his lasting legacy? dr. lombardo: frank rizzo was an immigrant's son. born in a south philadelphia home. he came up through the streets, and he dropped out of high school, and he followed his father's footsteps in the philadelphia police department. he earned a reputation as one of the toughest cops on the force apparently early on. , he earned the nickname cisco kid after a television...
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dodd-frank. and now we are keeping that commitment. and all of the people with me are keeping that commitment. incredible group of people. dodd-frank's complex and costly regulations gave large banks an unfair competitive advantage at the expense of neighborhood anks all over the country. since dodd-frank's passage just eight years ago, 20% of small banks have been put out of business. they disappeared. well, banks that were considered too big to fail, we've heard that many times, too big to fail, had the resources to comply with dodd-frank's brutal maze of ostly regulations. and maybe we're going to have to start looking at that also for the larger institutions. because they also are put at a disadvantage in terms of loaning money to people wanting to open up businesses. so perhaps we'll be taking a look at that. many small banks were forced to shut down. regulation also made it nearly impossible for new banks to replace the ones that went out of business. made it totally impossible to open up n
dodd-frank. and now we are keeping that commitment. and all of the people with me are keeping that commitment. incredible group of people. dodd-frank's complex and costly regulations gave large banks an unfair competitive advantage at the expense of neighborhood anks all over the country. since dodd-frank's passage just eight years ago, 20% of small banks have been put out of business. they disappeared. well, banks that were considered too big to fail, we've heard that many times, too big to...
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never again what is saxon dead to go against him the king of the franks. on charles's orders thousands of captives saxons are executed frankish chronic clothes would later claim that more than four and a half thousand men died by the silt and they stacked. the water in the run red with the victim's blood. it was an act that caused this. and over the reputation of the great frankish king for centuries. there are four thousand five hundred stones in fadden to commemorate the event they were put there in one thousand nine hundred thirty five in the spirit of the times. disapproved bought from the album a bit like a bloodbath of faired and drew criticism even among contemporary patani tired of their color also for it was very brutal if you put yourself in charlemagne's shoes you see he was desperate because of the ongoing saxon resistance op this is long and maybe this was his last resort to force victory as mature reason is only an awful thing. not he grew women and children was spared the incredible rage of the frankish king. his own quote scribes were poach
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the saxons forts back attacking frank a ship villages. no mercy for their enemies nor for the saxons who'd already converted. the documents rebellion claimed innocent victims a spiral of violence. i had hoped i would never have to hear anything like it these damned heathens these damn saxons wild animals a faithless pack resort to subjugate them with a sword but we failed to win their hearts they broke that oath they betrayed me they came. but our gold is also a god of lot like one empire one faith we have to assert that. it is nowhere written that god's word must be spread. by the sort of law my jesus christ silence . is real oftentimes swear before god and in your presence that i will wage war on the faithless traitorous saxons i will not rest until they are either defeated and have converted to christianity or until they are completely annihilated from there's a if that's what they want. it's a fight that knows no rooms and has no mercy a dirty war between an equal powers with attacks retaliation tara and counter-terror. i. can't escap
the saxons forts back attacking frank a ship villages. no mercy for their enemies nor for the saxons who'd already converted. the documents rebellion claimed innocent victims a spiral of violence. i had hoped i would never have to hear anything like it these damned heathens these damn saxons wild animals a faithless pack resort to subjugate them with a sword but we failed to win their hearts they broke that oath they betrayed me they came. but our gold is also a god of lot like one empire one...
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frank: 200 kilometers away in birmingham, e.u.itizens are meeting to enjoy a cup of tea, and discuss the headaches brexit has caused them. they belong to an organisation called the three million, named after the number of e.u. citizens living in the u.k. the group gathererd today includes germans, french and poles, like kassia talbot. she married her british husband in poland and moved with him to england. kassia: suddenly after brexit, will i have to start to worry that, ok the fact that i am , european is not enough now, because i have to sort my paperwork to be able to stay here? frank: kassia talbot collects her son from school. both of her children were born in britain. they live in a small community in the birmingham area, a place known for its openness to immigrants from europe. but at the local fish and chip shop, that tolerance seems to have vanished. gemma: they should leave. frank: why? gemma: because that's why they'll moan about money problems and things like that. well, more people here, more people getting in, the m
frank: 200 kilometers away in birmingham, e.u.itizens are meeting to enjoy a cup of tea, and discuss the headaches brexit has caused them. they belong to an organisation called the three million, named after the number of e.u. citizens living in the u.k. the group gathererd today includes germans, french and poles, like kassia talbot. she married her british husband in poland and moved with him to england. kassia: suddenly after brexit, will i have to start to worry that, ok the fact that i am...
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timothy: so frank rizzo was an immigrant's son, born in a south philadelphia row house. and he came up through the streets and he dropped out of high school and he followed his father's footsteps into the philadelphia police department and he earned a reputation as one of the toughest cops on the force fairly early on. he earned the nickname, cisco kid, after a television cowboy. and he just, partly through connections and partly through his own dedication to police work, he rose through the ranks fairly rapidly until 1967 when he became -- was appointed police commissioner and as police commissioner he quickly -- even when deputy commissioner, he was turning into a very controversial figure. in the era of civil rights and urban disorder, philadelphia had its own urban riot in 1964. he came up kind of in relation to all of that promising law and order. he was very fond of saying that the way to treat criminals was scoffo coo an italian phrase translated, to crack their head. while this didn't win him many favors among liberals, among especially the african american commu
timothy: so frank rizzo was an immigrant's son, born in a south philadelphia row house. and he came up through the streets and he dropped out of high school and he followed his father's footsteps into the philadelphia police department and he earned a reputation as one of the toughest cops on the force fairly early on. he earned the nickname, cisco kid, after a television cowboy. and he just, partly through connections and partly through his own dedication to police work, he rose through the...
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lombardo: frank rizzo was an immigrant's son. he came up through the streets, and he dropped out of high school, and he followed his followers' footsteps into the philadelphia police department. he earned a reputation as one of the toughest cops on the force apparently early on. he earned the nickname cisco kid , and a television cowboys partly through his own connections and partly through dedication to police work, he rose through the ranks fairly when he wasl 1967, appointed police commissioner. deputyen he was commissioner, he was turning into a very controversial figure. in the era of, you know, civil rights and urban disorder, philadelphia had its own urban riot in 1964. he came up kind of in relation to all that, promising law and order. known for his way of treating criminals was an italian phrase for crack their heads. while this did not win him praise among liberals and especially the african-american community, it made him very popular among those blue-collar white ethnics that clamored for law and order, same things v
lombardo: frank rizzo was an immigrant's son. he came up through the streets, and he dropped out of high school, and he followed his followers' footsteps into the philadelphia police department. he earned a reputation as one of the toughest cops on the force apparently early on. he earned the nickname cisco kid , and a television cowboys partly through his own connections and partly through dedication to police work, he rose through the ranks fairly when he wasl 1967, appointed police...
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they want to do away with dodd-frank because dodd-frank is protecting consumers from their fraud. look how much money they're making. all they will tell you, this is all about community banks. but let me just tell you that community banks, credit unions and the economy are doing great with dodd-frank reforms in place. banking industry keeps making record profits an average $167 billion in annual profits in the last three years. banks have increased lending to businesses by 80% since 2010. community banks are outperforming larger banks in increased lending. credit unions are growing and have increased lending by more an 10% in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017. mr. speaker and members, what more do they want? how much more money do they want from consumers? what is they would have us do, what is it they would have us get rid of in dodd-frank that's protecting the average consumer , everyday working people? what would they have us do so that they can make more money? i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves the balance of her time. the gentleman fr
they want to do away with dodd-frank because dodd-frank is protecting consumers from their fraud. look how much money they're making. all they will tell you, this is all about community banks. but let me just tell you that community banks, credit unions and the economy are doing great with dodd-frank reforms in place. banking industry keeps making record profits an average $167 billion in annual profits in the last three years. banks have increased lending to businesses by 80% since 2010....
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the frank h. chronicles would later claim that the saxon had become a devout christian thanks to a divine miracle but in truth he took and just wanted peace. he took reid you can't have you come out of your own free will yes my lord has me for peace . when charlemagne embraced his former enemy on christmas day seven hundred eighty five he fulfilled the promise he gave to the pope as a young boy to spread christianity. betokens baptism was a significant event in the history of the german people the saxon territory became part of an empire from which germany and france would later emerge. from the always tool in got out and must be done. to scale up. the luvvies to english got to soon early and told. you. thank you love you love the stew gun case is killer. so a toll free style baptize you as a video kinda of the saxons. and i'm in the spotlight and the name of the father. the son. and the holy ghost. amen. in the name of the father the son and the holy ghost. to totally lead against baptism in seve
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ut to see it in light of a series of weakening of dodd-frank. . the despite overwhelming evidence that people of color are routinely discriminated against by financial institutions. all year the g.o.p. has opened the door to discrimination in our financial system. this is just another discriminatory piece of legislation. they pushed a c.r.a. to roll back protections against discrimination in auto lending. they voted to repeal an executive order requiring federal contractors to comply with basic nondiscrimination laws. the banks are also using the guise of protecting community banks to help out the largest banks on wall street. the bill exempts 26 of the largest banks from dodd-frank's act's heightened oversight. since 2007, these samebacks have been sued or cited -- same banks have been sued or cited by the regulators and paid settlements of $40 billion. some of which they can deduct from their taxes. republicans are also using relief for community banks, as their guise, as a way of undermining the volcker rule, threatening the stability of the fi
ut to see it in light of a series of weakening of dodd-frank. . the despite overwhelming evidence that people of color are routinely discriminated against by financial institutions. all year the g.o.p. has opened the door to discrimination in our financial system. this is just another discriminatory piece of legislation. they pushed a c.r.a. to roll back protections against discrimination in auto lending. they voted to repeal an executive order requiring federal contractors to comply with basic...
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frank serves on more than a dozen boards. he received a presidential appointment from president obama to be a trustee on the board of the kennedy center for the performing arts. recently he became a member of the kennedy presidential library. he recently spoke at a naturalization ceremony held at the jfk library, where his voice welcomed a roomful of new americans and he shared with them his personal story of becoming an american and what it means to him. that must have been a very special evening. please join me in welcoming frank islam, member of the board of directors of the john f. kennedy library. he will introduce the other speakers. [applause] frank: so before i give my remarks, i would like to recognize my dear friend kathleen kennedy. she is the niece of president john f. kennedy, daughter of robert f. kennedy. can you stand up? [applause] frank: thank you. thank you very much for coming, kathleen. and thank you for your kind introduction. it is my distinct pleasure and privilege to introduce our presenters this even
frank serves on more than a dozen boards. he received a presidential appointment from president obama to be a trustee on the board of the kennedy center for the performing arts. recently he became a member of the kennedy presidential library. he recently spoke at a naturalization ceremony held at the jfk library, where his voice welcomed a roomful of new americans and he shared with them his personal story of becoming an american and what it means to him. that must have been a very special...
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i'm tough concords a bit in the fire and three one in the last game for retiring coach behind it was frank for his first trophy in thirty years he brings all the highlights from last night's game also coming up. in crisis had venezuela left as president nicolas maduro defines global pressure to seek a second term in office for the opposition largely boycotting the vote his victory is almost certain critics are calling the election a farce. and at this year's cannes film festival the japanese family drama shoplifters scooped the coveted top prize the palme d'or. thanks for joining us i'm mary in evanston. byron munich season ended in dramatic and disappointing fashion on saturday the german soccer giants were defeated by and talk frankfurt in the final of the german come the underdogs came out on top in a fast paced all action game that also saw some controversy coach nico much now takes over at byron with his head held high while it was a bitter disappointment for outgoing coach you're behind because. it was almost time for your pint is the hand of it's an eco virtue but before the changin
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work out in my brain what would have happened if i would have written a pro russian article in the frank photo album mind well i don't know what would have happened but we were all educated to write pro european pro american but please not pro russian frank wisner was the head of operation mockingbird and one of his famous poets is you can my journalist cheaper than you can buy a good call girl while frank was in there rand project mockingbird for the cia he was strongly supported by katharine graham's husband philip then the head of the washington post the cia also colluded with a.b.c. n.b.c. reuters the new york times william paley of c.b.s. a former psychological warfare specialist during world war two and time life who's managing director c.t. jackson had also been a psychological warfare specialist buying up hollywood is a bipartisan effort. and early on i mean one of the things that funded the clinton foundation for example franks used to seize control of lionsgate his goals not movies and propaganda his goal was was ownership of a president and possibly future one. clinton and the
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dodd-frank made it totally impossible to open up new banks. almost nobody opened up new very -- new. in recent years, the number has , again, thomas zero. these community banks are vital again,al lending and -- to zero. these community banks are vital for local lending. for many americans, the small banks are the only financial institutions in their entire community. they make their communities work and they have been essentially shut down. when these community banks it deniesir doors, small businesses and everyday americans capital that the desperately need. by alleviating small banks from bureaucracy, we are unleashing the economic potential of our people. this legislation also strengthens protections against identity theft. big problem nowadays, bigger than anyone understands. axisse crucial financial to low income and minority communities and ensures that educational and job training opportunities are available to more families in need. those are great opportunities. here arehe people up working very hard on creating opportunities for peop
dodd-frank made it totally impossible to open up new banks. almost nobody opened up new very -- new. in recent years, the number has , again, thomas zero. these community banks are vital again,al lending and -- to zero. these community banks are vital for local lending. for many americans, the small banks are the only financial institutions in their entire community. they make their communities work and they have been essentially shut down. when these community banks it deniesir doors, small...
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frank lampard later.good news from the egyptian fa is he should be fit for the tournament in russia. they say that his rehabilitation will take no longer than three weeks, which means he would be fit for their second group game at least. day five of the french open is just getting under way and britain's cameron norrie will be on court later as he tried to continue his second round recovery. as the sun began to set at roland garros, norrie fought his way back from two sets down against home favourite lucas pouille to take the third set before the umpire called off play because of bad light. fellow brits heather watson and kyle edmund are playing today. and forget the tennis, the toughest thing alexander zverev had to tackle at the french open yesterday was a thick yorkshire accent. this was the exchange between the player and a journalist in his post match press conference. where are you from, buddy? do you want to guess? yorkshire in england. 0k, nice! if they ever make a tournament there, i'm definitely
frank lampard later.good news from the egyptian fa is he should be fit for the tournament in russia. they say that his rehabilitation will take no longer than three weeks, which means he would be fit for their second group game at least. day five of the french open is just getting under way and britain's cameron norrie will be on court later as he tried to continue his second round recovery. as the sun began to set at roland garros, norrie fought his way back from two sets down against home...
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. >> that ruins everything, same thing with frank. >> frank can sympathize with that.fter two days they found each other. mission accomplished. >> he just went to the deadpool premiere. >> it's amazing how he found him from the get-go. >>> next up, even more fun on instagram with an icon. i am just an icon. rock 'n roll attitude, proving on social media, he is just another dorky dad. >> mick jagger has been touring but taking time to comment on his 19-year-old son lucas' instagram pictures like this one. looks like fun. >> and he switches it up on this next one. >> looks like fun tree emojis. he's really original with all these comments, huh? he's got jokes, too, check this out, watch out for the water. >> and lucas has been commenting on mick's pictures as well, that jacket is pretty flames. to be honest. >> they need to work on their instagram captions. >> spelling bee next. on their instagram kangss. >> spelling bee next. does ready? really? i didn't do it so when i heard they added ultra oxi to the cleaning power of tide, i knew it was just what we needed so now we
. >> that ruins everything, same thing with frank. >> frank can sympathize with that.fter two days they found each other. mission accomplished. >> he just went to the deadpool premiere. >> it's amazing how he found him from the get-go. >>> next up, even more fun on instagram with an icon. i am just an icon. rock 'n roll attitude, proving on social media, he is just another dorky dad. >> mick jagger has been touring but taking time to comment on his...
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under section 1022 b of dodd-frank. you have the power to exempt any class of covered persons from any provision of this title or from any rule issued under this title as the bureau deems necessary or appropriate. my reading of this part of dodd-frank then tells me if you so chose could you exempt all community banks -- scratch that -- could you exempt all banks located in, say, dallas, texas, from the jurisdiction of cfpb enforcement. >> if we wrote the rules such that that was a class, a properly identified class, absolutely. >> well what is a class. >> that's a great question. >> so you on your own recognizance could essentially -- you could, i suppose, exempt all banks that started with a c? >> yes, sir. >> this doesn't seem to be wise. again, it seems to be totally devoid of checks and balances. let's talk a little bit about the budget. so there is a a ceiling, i suppose, on how much you can ask for. but you -- who determines the budget of the cfpb. >> i do. >> you do. how do you get your money, mr. mulvaney? how d
under section 1022 b of dodd-frank. you have the power to exempt any class of covered persons from any provision of this title or from any rule issued under this title as the bureau deems necessary or appropriate. my reading of this part of dodd-frank then tells me if you so chose could you exempt all community banks -- scratch that -- could you exempt all banks located in, say, dallas, texas, from the jurisdiction of cfpb enforcement. >> if we wrote the rules such that that was a class,...
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correspondent frank hall is with us here in the studio frank you just returned from budapest hungaryis really believed that their christian culture is under threat this is what this all on his feet as party said continuously in the election campaign before the elections beginning of april on the eighth of april they were saying especially the refugee crisis in europe the refugees in europe are. putting europe under threat and the christian jewish culture in europe and the threat as a matter of fact they are not many refugees really living in hungary the old in germany when you're ok we're looking at some live pictures right now from the capital there but there are protests taking place today does it does orbited with his super majority in parliament have anything to fear from these protests today. they obviously politically because they have a majority to change the constitution and they probably will do so again in his. follow up term what is happening here what we can see with these pictures as well is that hungary obviously is deeply divided and there is concerning political spher
correspondent frank hall is with us here in the studio frank you just returned from budapest hungaryis really believed that their christian culture is under threat this is what this all on his feet as party said continuously in the election campaign before the elections beginning of april on the eighth of april they were saying especially the refugee crisis in europe the refugees in europe are. putting europe under threat and the christian jewish culture in europe and the threat as a matter of...
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frank: innovation.technology that knows how you move the device in your hand when you are doing it, how you tap, do you get the right response in the device? so the whole profile online, and that becomes for the computers to emulate in a way so that we can detect it when they are doing it. caroline: had you make sure you are on top of innovation, people? frank: yes, people with really creative ideas, and we have fabulous amounts of data, so a lot of the world's transactions go across our platform, so we can see how humans do it versus how bots do it. by analyzing that we can tell is that a human, is that a bot, what kind is it, and then do the right thing. caroline: have you taken the responsibility for data at a time when everyone is looking at privacy? frank: we are in a unique position that a large percentage of transactions go over our platform. we don't use that for advertising. we don't sell that data. we are very careful to protect it, and in some cases it has to stay within country borders. we u
frank: innovation.technology that knows how you move the device in your hand when you are doing it, how you tap, do you get the right response in the device? so the whole profile online, and that becomes for the computers to emulate in a way so that we can detect it when they are doing it. caroline: had you make sure you are on top of innovation, people? frank: yes, people with really creative ideas, and we have fabulous amounts of data, so a lot of the world's transactions go across our...
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quick please. >> frank, i totally -- i respect what you say, frank. but once we don't show up and they already want to push us out, as soon as we are not in those seats they shut the door and it could be shut forever. we cannot relinquish what is ours. >> we are getting amazing reporting from you too and others not because you're sitting in those seats but all the work you're doing outside that room. so i don't think the information extraction process ends by not being in those seats at that appointed time. >> we've got a lot to talk about. you guys -- oh, you're not coming back. oh, you are coming back. stick around. we'll talk about the president calling out what he says is fake news. we'll talk about that. ( ♪ ) having mplaque psoriasise is not always easy. it's a long-distance run. and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for over 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults ta
quick please. >> frank, i totally -- i respect what you say, frank. but once we don't show up and they already want to push us out, as soon as we are not in those seats they shut the door and it could be shut forever. we cannot relinquish what is ours. >> we are getting amazing reporting from you too and others not because you're sitting in those seats but all the work you're doing outside that room. so i don't think the information extraction process ends by not being in those...
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frank: -- jenny: i would speak for the u.s. side first. when americans think about this issue they think about it in very simplistic terms of combining -- buying off north korea, not wanting it to last long or putting a lot of effort into it, narrowing the north korean choices down to the point where they have no other choice but to deal with them if they want to survive sort of thing. this is completely the wrong approach. i'm thinking that this always happens, when we talk about either korea, a lot of times we couch it in big power politics and not actually -- really discounting the actual strategic interest of the koreas themselves. when they approach this process it isn't just about denuclearization or just about weapons are sanctions. again, they don't trust the u.s. , they have seen the cycles run, they have seen deals fall apart as far back as the agreed framework that was working that could have been renegotiated at a time with her could have been an impact to as recently as the iran deal. even if it is a multilateral agreement tha
frank: -- jenny: i would speak for the u.s. side first. when americans think about this issue they think about it in very simplistic terms of combining -- buying off north korea, not wanting it to last long or putting a lot of effort into it, narrowing the north korean choices down to the point where they have no other choice but to deal with them if they want to survive sort of thing. this is completely the wrong approach. i'm thinking that this always happens, when we talk about either korea,...
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congratulate you very much i want to read a few names these people worked hard this is all about the dodd/frank disaster and they fixed it, or at least have gone a long way toward fixing it. incredible job heidi heitkamp thank you very much. appreciate it. david purdue where is david what a great guy he is jim rish, what a great lawyer. i learned all about you. i think i have to use him. tim scott. great achievement. and pat toomey, who really does know the financial world, i can tell you, from experience. right, pat and jeb henserling thank you, jeb you wanted to get near the table rather than over here. that's the prime location until about ten minutes ago, right mia now has the prime location. >> it's all about location. >> it is it's tough jim banks, andy barr, kevin cramer, sean duffy, bill heizinger, david kutzoff patrick mchenry. the greatest name in politics. i don't know why every time i say patrick mchenry who, by the way, does a great job, more important than the name, you have the greatest name in politics. if i had that name, i would have been president ten years sooner. i'm tellin
congratulate you very much i want to read a few names these people worked hard this is all about the dodd/frank disaster and they fixed it, or at least have gone a long way toward fixing it. incredible job heidi heitkamp thank you very much. appreciate it. david purdue where is david what a great guy he is jim rish, what a great lawyer. i learned all about you. i think i have to use him. tim scott. great achievement. and pat toomey, who really does know the financial world, i can tell you, from...
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remember, they're not completely wiping out dodd-frank. they're tightening it up, and barney frank of all people think it's not a bad in the. >>> but first, politico reports that president trump is worried about his cell phone. >> i heard white house aides told president trump to switch out his phone on a monthly basis. trump is like, the only thing i switch out on a monthly basis is my staff. no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for whole home freshness. let's do an ad of a man eating free waffles at comfort inn. they taste like victory because he always gets the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed, when h
remember, they're not completely wiping out dodd-frank. they're tightening it up, and barney frank of all people think it's not a bad in the. >>> but first, politico reports that president trump is worried about his cell phone. >> i heard white house aides told president trump to switch out his phone on a monthly basis. trump is like, the only thing i switch out on a monthly basis is my staff. no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your...
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their studies in light of the tragedy.sot: frank worrell, professor of school psychology, uc berkeley// "this incident is going to certainly have an impact on their ability to be successful in those endeavors so we may need to create more space for them to do those kinds of things either at a different school site, at home, but recognizing that there is trauma and this is not just malingering."dr. worrell suggests teaching social and emotional strength as part of general education to serve as a coping mechanism for struggling teens rather than converting schools into prison-like environments with metal detectors as we've seen in response to these shootings. sot: frank worrell, professor of school psychology, uc berkeley// "this is less an issue about making the school a fortress but deciding that guns in fact have a certain place in society that it's way too prominent in our society and showing that there are other ways an individual deals with one he has conflict with." dr. worrell says these horrifying events can have long term impacts for those affected so it's important for counse
their studies in light of the tragedy.sot: frank worrell, professor of school psychology, uc berkeley// "this incident is going to certainly have an impact on their ability to be successful in those endeavors so we may need to create more space for them to do those kinds of things either at a different school site, at home, but recognizing that there is trauma and this is not just malingering."dr. worrell suggests teaching social and emotional strength as part of general education to...
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thirty million dollars to the clinton foundation or the clintons may have embedded themselves with frank schuster of lionsgate president trump secretary of treasury statement ition co-founded right back in two thousand and four with director brett ratner financing dozens of blockbuster films like the expense series and avatar for example one of his first films that he funded when he walked in was american sniper so which was you know basically gore flying you know the kind of kill. seal team six hit squads military glorification it's a long way from platoon to sniper so that was the minutia shift and now he's our secretary of treasury american cyber is really an egregious case of propaganda it's said in the second siege of illusia which was a bloodbath i mean the americans we cut off the electricity of the water to the iraqis and scores and scores and a sense of millions were killed. increasingly so as the american media becomes a corporate mouthpiece for the government's point of view there's a natural conflict and that's what i'm interested in i guess conflict if i agreed with the gove
thirty million dollars to the clinton foundation or the clintons may have embedded themselves with frank schuster of lionsgate president trump secretary of treasury statement ition co-founded right back in two thousand and four with director brett ratner financing dozens of blockbuster films like the expense series and avatar for example one of his first films that he funded when he walked in was american sniper so which was you know basically gore flying you know the kind of kill. seal team...
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as you know, the implementation of the dodd/frank act through the implementation of the dodd/frank act, insurance companies that have depository institutions were brought under fed sprfrtion. this created a situation in which many of these insurance companies are supervised at the holding company level by both the fed and state insurance regulators. this leads to duplicative supervision. and i would argue this violates the principles of efficiency and simplicity. would you support a more streamlined regulatory approach for these countries that would uphold the regulatory regime while right-sizing the federal reserve's examination authority? >> yes. the devil is in the details of that. but i've spoken to a number of these insurance companies, and i think it's clear that the burden of our regulation is -- you know, has been excessive, relative to the scope of the issue. so i think that's something that we need to work on. now, as long as -- you know, as long as the insurance companies have depository institutions subsidiaries, i think that's something that we need to have an appropriate
as you know, the implementation of the dodd/frank act through the implementation of the dodd/frank act, insurance companies that have depository institutions were brought under fed sprfrtion. this created a situation in which many of these insurance companies are supervised at the holding company level by both the fed and state insurance regulators. this leads to duplicative supervision. and i would argue this violates the principles of efficiency and simplicity. would you support a more...
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olympic stadium for the man's german cup final we'll see whether by or increased a victory we did frank. managed to shock the bundesliga giants. in the women's german cup final byron munich faced bundesliga champions volves berg it's a busy few days for the olds with the club playing in the champions league final the week. and also coming up on the show the bundesliga season may be over but two sides have one game left to play as they battle it out for a place in the next season's top flight. vulgar words men's team are hoping to avoid the droplet they need to seal a keel side who've never played in the top tier of the bundesliga. pablo foley has welcome to this special german cup edition of the bundesliga on t w . byron have already won their twenty seventh bundesliga title but they're dead set on securing the double after disappointing semifinal defeat in the champions league it's their fifth the cup final in seven years and also marks coach this is final match at the helm their opponents frankfurt's are keen to put their defeat in last week's last year's final behind them but their c
olympic stadium for the man's german cup final we'll see whether by or increased a victory we did frank. managed to shock the bundesliga giants. in the women's german cup final byron munich faced bundesliga champions volves berg it's a busy few days for the olds with the club playing in the champions league final the week. and also coming up on the show the bundesliga season may be over but two sides have one game left to play as they battle it out for a place in the next season's top flight....
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pursuant to section 1108 of the dodd-frank act, president trump nominated mr. quarels to serve as vice chairman for supervision. he became a member of the board of governors of the federal reserve on october 13th of last year to fill an unexpired term. he was sworn in as vice chairman for supervision on october 13th, 2017 for a term of four years through october 13th, 2021. he was founder and managing director of the sun sure group which which is a utah-based investment firm. before founding that group, mr. quarrels was a partner at the carlisle group, a private equity firm based here in washington, d.c. mr. quarles has previously served in public service, having served as assistant secretary to the treasury for international affairs, policy chair for the committee for foreign investment in the united states and the u.s. executive director of the international monetary fund. mr. quarles received an a.b. in philosophy and economics and cum laude and earned a law degree from the yale law school. without objection, the witness' written statement will be made part
pursuant to section 1108 of the dodd-frank act, president trump nominated mr. quarels to serve as vice chairman for supervision. he became a member of the board of governors of the federal reserve on october 13th of last year to fill an unexpired term. he was sworn in as vice chairman for supervision on october 13th, 2017 for a term of four years through october 13th, 2021. he was founder and managing director of the sun sure group which which is a utah-based investment firm. before founding...
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context of how little of the game they had by and completed six hundred passes around that number frank just one hundred eighty so they rode their luck a little bit and got away with a great high risk strategy to get in the cup final when well there was a controversial incident just before frank for its third goal i did see it i didn't quite understand what was happening can you break it down for us what exactly happened and why did the referee decide as he then did yeah i mean this was in timeout a done so the referee had given full minutes added on and off for the ninety minutes have been completed and in the ninety fourth minute kevin prince boateng was back in the box defending the ball and him can see him trying to kick the ball but he actually kicks is probably martinez i'm told now there is no intent from him that the law by the lesser of low that doesn't have to be intense he kicked away the players boots the referee went to the video referee who had a video review had a look at himself as we saw there on the pitch and decided it wasn't a penalty i was shocked and i think most p
context of how little of the game they had by and completed six hundred passes around that number frank just one hundred eighty so they rode their luck a little bit and got away with a great high risk strategy to get in the cup final when well there was a controversial incident just before frank for its third goal i did see it i didn't quite understand what was happening can you break it down for us what exactly happened and why did the referee decide as he then did yeah i mean this was in...
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frank figliuzzi, let me start with you. we're trying to break this down. the president is investigating a counter intelligence investigation into his campaign. is that appropriate, ethical and legal? >> there is a strong argument the president should be recusing himself of anything to do with the investigation of himself. and now today, nicolle, the presence of emmet flood, even if it was just to make introductory remarks, clearly now creates a conflict. we now -- we have intelligence heads briefing the president's defense attorney. he shouldn't even be in the room when they're discussing classified intel that may touch on this investigation with members of congress. >> frank, let me stay with you on this question. how did we get here? this meeting was president -- this didn't come about because of any concerns about the actual existence of a counter intelligence investigation into russia. it came because the president's campaign aides were in the crosshairs. that ignited the same thing in the president as it always does. can you just speak to how the just
frank figliuzzi, let me start with you. we're trying to break this down. the president is investigating a counter intelligence investigation into his campaign. is that appropriate, ethical and legal? >> there is a strong argument the president should be recusing himself of anything to do with the investigation of himself. and now today, nicolle, the presence of emmet flood, even if it was just to make introductory remarks, clearly now creates a conflict. we now -- we have intelligence...
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and i agree with what frank said.aximum transparency in a profession, mind you, as frank said, that is all about maximum transparency, i think absolutely there should be -- just to be sure it's whiter than white and pugher than pure, there is no investigation that it obviously should be independent, outside investigations. i mean, it's like, yeah, of course. that is what everybody would expect. why is it having such an impact? you know, again, it's almost a no-brainer. my question is really why has it taken this long? so many women have complained for so long. and have never been listened to. we have never been heard. and it's as if because of our physique, gender, particular attributes, that we are open season. that it is open season on us. on our bodies, on our minds, trying to control us, sideline us, interrupt. women have played second fiddle for way too long. when you have a story so m meticulously reported, for many other women to come up and say "me too" that had a tipping point effect. go back to malcolm gladw
and i agree with what frank said.aximum transparency in a profession, mind you, as frank said, that is all about maximum transparency, i think absolutely there should be -- just to be sure it's whiter than white and pugher than pure, there is no investigation that it obviously should be independent, outside investigations. i mean, it's like, yeah, of course. that is what everybody would expect. why is it having such an impact? you know, again, it's almost a no-brainer. my question is really why...
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i love the way frank organized the win-win, when lose, etc.. i find myself wondering at what point and is at the role of the u.s. or is this a moon issue to say i can't do anything with you as long as you say our beautification of the peninsula is your objective. can we agree upfront that this is no longer? how can we give you a peace treaty if you can't give us one. this is something that needs to be frontloaded or is that one of those things you built and more trusts? we get really upset with how the iran thing is handled. it just cuts everyone off at the knees. it's the same with the north. mi too far ahead of things on that or is that something that needs to be more clearly articulated upfront? that gets the non-nuclear weapons and the artillery and the troops and all those things we are afraid trump will ignore in order to declare victory. >> i think the problem here is both sides have this commitment to peace regime and talking about peaceful unification. i think they have both given that assurance, the problem is i don't think anyone bel
i love the way frank organized the win-win, when lose, etc.. i find myself wondering at what point and is at the role of the u.s. or is this a moon issue to say i can't do anything with you as long as you say our beautification of the peninsula is your objective. can we agree upfront that this is no longer? how can we give you a peace treaty if you can't give us one. this is something that needs to be frontloaded or is that one of those things you built and more trusts? we get really upset with...