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frank: why this? this conversation about opec, this conversation of america's engagement around the world matter so much to you personally? >> well, as you know, frank, i spent a semester in kenya in 1984 as a very young man. coons coons i wrote my thesis about the role of congress and u.s. foreign aid policy never imagining i'd end up being a senator on the relevant committee. it's an exciting opportunity to a difference. i've seen how it has made the difference of the lives of people in the developing world and the opportunity it's created for america. this is a pragmatic right in front of us possible way to have a real impact on the world. and to me at the end of the day that's what public service is about is solving complex problems in ways that help people around the world and that shows america at its best. what a great combination. what a great thing to get to do. frank: thank you. give our regards to your colleagues. mr. coons: i will. [applause] frank: any comment on what the senator said? >>
frank: why this? this conversation about opec, this conversation of america's engagement around the world matter so much to you personally? >> well, as you know, frank, i spent a semester in kenya in 1984 as a very young man. coons coons i wrote my thesis about the role of congress and u.s. foreign aid policy never imagining i'd end up being a senator on the relevant committee. it's an exciting opportunity to a difference. i've seen how it has made the difference of the lives of people in...
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steve: you just touched on this, but who was frank rizzo? politics?is rise to why did he become they are a philadelphia, and what is his lasting legacy? frank rizzombardo: was an immigrant son born in south philadelphia. he came up through the streets and he dropped out of high school. he followed his father's footsteps into the philadelphia police department. 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 coppo,
steve: you just touched on this, but who was frank rizzo? politics?is rise to why did he become they are a philadelphia, and what is his lasting legacy? frank rizzombardo: was an immigrant son born in south philadelphia. he came up through the streets and he dropped out of high school. he followed his father's footsteps into the philadelphia police department. 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...
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former philadelphia mayor frank rizzo and the concerns of white working-class voters in the 1970's is the topic of the interview coming up next. was at thestory tv organization of american historians annual meeting. we spoke with professor timothy lombardo. he compares pennsylvania politics in the 1970's to today's political climate. this is about 20 minutes. timothy lumbar is a philadelphia native and professor of history. her book coming out in september, blue-collar conservativism. premise of the book? >> it is a way to look at changes in white working-class politics in the 1960's and 1970's. i used frank rizzo, a key figure in the city in that era as a gateway to look at his supporters. him andople who loved supported him through his time theolice commissioner in late 1960's and mayor in the 70's and i used there affiliation with him to trace how they dealt with the major changes in the country in the 1960's and 70's. everything from the civil rights movement to the broader politics of the so-called urban crisis. on this butouched who was frank rizzo, what was his rise to politics
former philadelphia mayor frank rizzo and the concerns of white working-class voters in the 1970's is the topic of the interview coming up next. was at thestory tv organization of american historians annual meeting. we spoke with professor timothy lombardo. he compares pennsylvania politics in the 1970's to today's political climate. this is about 20 minutes. timothy lumbar is a philadelphia native and professor of history. her book coming out in september, blue-collar conservativism. premise...
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as frank well knows. but the fact that they are continuing to delay mike flynn's sentence, mike flynn is cooperating with robert mueller's investigation suggests that he still has a lot more to give them. and you can contrast that with george papadopoulos, another trump campaign aide who pleaded guilty and was nominally cooperating. his sentencing has been scheduled for september. they are sort of done with him it appears at this point. but flynn may have a lot more to say. interestingly, you know, these stories cross because devin nunes sent a letter to the fbi demanding all evidence of contacts between fbi informants and under cover agents and a list of trump campaign officials. and on that list was mike flynn. so apparently devin nunes thinks that mike flynn was at some point talking to an fbi informant, nicolle. >> frank figliuzzi, can you go over the sen 10%ing of mike flynn and the notion they are dealing with ongoing requests for an unprecedented, it would appear, level of detail about an ongoing i
as frank well knows. but the fact that they are continuing to delay mike flynn's sentence, mike flynn is cooperating with robert mueller's investigation suggests that he still has a lot more to give them. and you can contrast that with george papadopoulos, another trump campaign aide who pleaded guilty and was nominally cooperating. his sentencing has been scheduled for september. they are sort of done with him it appears at this point. but flynn may have a lot more to say. interestingly, you...
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>> frank: 6:00 in the morning. >> anthony: no way. >> frank: oh, yes, of course. >> anthony: so wait:00 a.m.? >> frank: and then the clubs, they go from saturday evening to monday morning without any break. so people go there normally sunday morning, and then they dance sunday whole day and all night, and go home monday morning. >> anthony: all right, so you're talking 24 hours. >> frank: no, 36 hours. no problem. >> anthony: 36 hours? what are you doing for 36 hours in a club? >> frank: dancing, talking, chilling, hugging, whatever. >> anthony: i don't want to do any of those things for 36 hours, personally. i mean -- [speaking german] >> frank: um, i have to begin, sorry. >> anthony: as a large man, with a physically challenging job, frank likes meat, as i do. so, a long established butcher shop like fleischerei domke is just what the both of us need. pork schnitzel with murky delicious brown gravy and boulette, which i gather is german for meatballs, is the kind of working class food one wants and needs. so, what attracted you to this business? >> frank: the night had always like
>> frank: 6:00 in the morning. >> anthony: no way. >> frank: oh, yes, of course. >> anthony: so wait:00 a.m.? >> frank: and then the clubs, they go from saturday evening to monday morning without any break. so people go there normally sunday morning, and then they dance sunday whole day and all night, and go home monday morning. >> anthony: all right, so you're talking 24 hours. >> frank: no, 36 hours. no problem. >> anthony: 36 hours? what are...
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frank: we are all in this together.uffer because of china's economic behavior and security behavior, all states are in this. sothe end, that is why it is important for congress to pass a farm bill, particularly for missouri and north dakota where democrats are vulnerable and there are strong republican candidates. trade could determine who controls the united states senate. the public is more concerned about a national approach. how do you stop china from taking intellectual property? from using technology to undermine american corporate efforts? have you open up the incredible chinese market to american products, services and employees? that is the bigger issue. kevin: that is really important. when you look at a bloomberg chart, under my terminal, you look at wall street versus main street, how the s&p 500 has trended against president trump's approval rating, they are seemingly more in line. when you look at president trump arriving in quebec at g7, from a republican voter standpoint, when you dissect the numbers, do
frank: we are all in this together.uffer because of china's economic behavior and security behavior, all states are in this. sothe end, that is why it is important for congress to pass a farm bill, particularly for missouri and north dakota where democrats are vulnerable and there are strong republican candidates. trade could determine who controls the united states senate. the public is more concerned about a national approach. how do you stop china from taking intellectual property? from...
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this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog. and this is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you hear that? this is frank's record shop. and this is where life meets legal. [♪] maria: welcome back. i continue our conversation with former chrysler and home debow ceo, back nardelli. he was also a stop executive at general electric for more than 30 years. talk to us about general electric. it's really hard for someone has worked for ge myself. it's hard to watch ge at the price it is and the smaller company it is versus what it was. >> it's heartbreaking to see what happened to this legendary company. 125 years, the only original company still on the dow today. both of us put a lot of sweat equity into it. maria: the market value has been cut in half. >>
this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog. and this is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you hear that? this is frank's record shop. and this is where life meets legal. [♪] maria:...
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frank: we think it is.ur the of is the terminal federal funds rate will be 2.5%, only three hikes from here. it gets to the question that has been pondered for the last couple years in economic and macro circles, that is what is the real neutral rate? we are under the belief, because of demographic changes and technology that the neutral rate is lower and that we are pretty much close to it. thef we do get, i call it four by fours, the people who think we will hike four times this year and next year, in our forecast that would be a fed policy misstep. haidi: we talked about the shift of growth back to value, when we have the selloff. have you actually seen that take place in the market? frank: you have seen the fixed income from an equity perspective, you know, small caps have done better. you think about how trade, it will obviously affect more of the global companies, so if you are a domestic player and now you have a lower tax rate that will affect your bottom line a lot quicker and he will not have the
frank: we think it is.ur the of is the terminal federal funds rate will be 2.5%, only three hikes from here. it gets to the question that has been pondered for the last couple years in economic and macro circles, that is what is the real neutral rate? we are under the belief, because of demographic changes and technology that the neutral rate is lower and that we are pretty much close to it. thef we do get, i call it four by fours, the people who think we will hike four times this year and next...
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frank gardner has more. frank: trained and equipped by the uae and saudi arabia yemeni f, governmeces have been advancing on the red sea port of hodeidah. facing them are yemen's houthi rebels. mbdiplomats have been scng to prevent a bloodbath. e,e uae, which is leading much of the ground foays the patience with diplomacy has run out. >> we have waited for over a year to secure hodeidah out of houthi hands, there has been a lot of diplomatic work on that. and it has come really do nothing, because the houthis have not been very cenar, have not ery honest in these efforts. frank: the hodeida -- the houthis, who control the port of hodeidah, say the alition are invaders and that the u.n. is biased against them. they accuse the saudis ofth bombinport's cranes. >> the battle in hodeidah will lead to a humanitarian disaster in terms of food supply. >> hodeidah is a city full of civilians, and it holds the main artery for all the yemenis to the north and south. 70% of humanitarian aid comes through the port. there
frank gardner has more. frank: trained and equipped by the uae and saudi arabia yemeni f, governmeces have been advancing on the red sea port of hodeidah. facing them are yemen's houthi rebels. mbdiplomats have been scng to prevent a bloodbath. e,e uae, which is leading much of the ground foays the patience with diplomacy has run out. >> we have waited for over a year to secure hodeidah out of houthi hands, there has been a lot of diplomatic work on that. and it has come really do...
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you know frank you mentioned. your older generations. and i'll give our viewers a little bit of a fun fact trivia for this next album that's coming out he actually had to learn the language and used. to help you along with him right so i'm not fluent so i didn't grow up speaking my language because in my family it kind of went away with my great grandparents when they passed on so i feel like if i learn my language and use my my my path and my art as the vehicle i can maybe hill some of those wounds my great grandma and great grandpa i don't i don't know what they took to their grave you know but i know if i can help in any way bring our language back i can i can heal and i really believe through our indigenous people anybody we have the ability to time travel you can heal past present future so you're going to get a little taste frank is going to play us out what the song in the look at the language called why don't we teach that for our audience who doesn't speak a lot code says this is what the song roughly translates to have it on my
you know frank you mentioned. your older generations. and i'll give our viewers a little bit of a fun fact trivia for this next album that's coming out he actually had to learn the language and used. to help you along with him right so i'm not fluent so i didn't grow up speaking my language because in my family it kind of went away with my great grandparents when they passed on so i feel like if i learn my language and use my my my path and my art as the vehicle i can maybe hill some of those...
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the legacy of broken treaties colonialism and native american genocide are constant themes and frank wants music born in the rose by indian reservation in rural south dakota out one uses music to call out historical wrongs and uplift indigenous youth many of whom struggle from the impacts of poverty violence suicide and other intergenerational traumas so joining us now is frank here in the studio welcome to the stream frank hello monica it's an honor to be here it's really good to have you here so you know this past week our team and i have been going through your music it has been lovely homework to have and we came up with some themes that we thought we found most prevalent in your work and that is history heritage and family that to us is what seems to be the drivers behind your work for you what is it that drives your music. i mean i think you guys kind of hit it on the head i try to improve approach my work from an indigenous standpoint and that's not to say i have all the answers like i grew up and i said the colony in my mind was socialized into you know the western way of loo
the legacy of broken treaties colonialism and native american genocide are constant themes and frank wants music born in the rose by indian reservation in rural south dakota out one uses music to call out historical wrongs and uplift indigenous youth many of whom struggle from the impacts of poverty violence suicide and other intergenerational traumas so joining us now is frank here in the studio welcome to the stream frank hello monica it's an honor to be here it's really good to have you here...
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frank: building on excellent and katsu asnny well. there's a practical problem and a political problem. a fantastic estimate out of stanford estimates between five and 15 years for denuclearization to be accomplished in north korea. i think it is a very realistic estimate. plutoniumore about than any other person on the planet. it is a very carefully done study. they are saying 15 years for denuclearization. so the bolton, libya model is completely unrealistic. as north korea, the problem is kim jong-un's span in office he hopes is 40 years. trump only has -- trump is counting on three terms after humans the constitution. [laughter] but trump will not see this through. moon jae-in is not going to see this through. in the united states, we have to either embrace a declaratory policy that puts us on a path towards denuclearization or reject it because of the timeline which is too long and yet is the only realistic timeline available to us. given that choice, i think president trump will make the pragmatic choice. ithink you will accept
frank: building on excellent and katsu asnny well. there's a practical problem and a political problem. a fantastic estimate out of stanford estimates between five and 15 years for denuclearization to be accomplished in north korea. i think it is a very realistic estimate. plutoniumore about than any other person on the planet. it is a very carefully done study. they are saying 15 years for denuclearization. so the bolton, libya model is completely unrealistic. as north korea, the problem is...
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you know frank you mentioned. your older generations. and i'll give our viewers a little bit of a fun fact trivia for this next album that's coming out he actually had to learn the language and used. to help you along with me right so i'm not fluent so i didn't grow up speaking my language because in my family it kind of went away with my great grandparents when they passed on so i feel like if i learn my language and use my my and my path and my art as the vehicle i can maybe hills some of those wounds my great grandma great grandpa i don't i don't know what they took to their grave you know but i know if i can help in any way bring our language back i can i can heal and i really believe through our indigenous people anybody we have the ability to time travel you can heal past present future so you're going to get a little taste frank is going to play us out what the song in the lakota language is called why don't we teach them for our audience who doesn't speak a lot coats as this is what the song roughly translates to have it on my sc
you know frank you mentioned. your older generations. and i'll give our viewers a little bit of a fun fact trivia for this next album that's coming out he actually had to learn the language and used. to help you along with me right so i'm not fluent so i didn't grow up speaking my language because in my family it kind of went away with my great grandparents when they passed on so i feel like if i learn my language and use my my and my path and my art as the vehicle i can maybe hills some of...
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i'm frank mallicoat. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. >> i'm good to be among the living. >> steve is here. we've got -- >> frank beats the alternative. so thank you, sir. >> it's good to wake up in the morning. >> it's easier to get into bed than it is to get out of it. thank you, pam and frank. we do have mostly clear skies. some fog is going down the coast. there's still some patches around. the system is on its way out. high pressure is moving in. you know what that means. we got a northerly breeze. that means temperatures are going up and the fire weather watch as well. friday into probably saturday. i don't know about sunday. looks -- sunday looks to be cooler. at least friday and saturday. there goes the fog. right on down the coast. we could that northwesterly direction. that will also cooldown that water temps. they will get a little upwelling out of that. 40s, 50s, 60. already woodside at 49. it's close. menlo park and stanford, 50. 55 union city in fremont. low 50s right over there. montara, half moon bay. san ma
i'm frank mallicoat. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. >> i'm good to be among the living. >> steve is here. we've got -- >> frank beats the alternative. so thank you, sir. >> it's good to wake up in the morning. >> it's easier to get into bed than it is to get out of it. thank you, pam and frank. we do have mostly clear skies. some fog is going down the coast. there's still some patches around. the system is on its way out. high pressure is moving in. you know...
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i don't see how he survives it. >> let's talk about that, frank. so, lisa page is no longer at the fbi. pete strzok, who everything i understand his reputation as an agent, very effective agent, would you predict that he would be let go, fired, discharged, do you think there is enough in here for him to meet the same fate as andy mccabe? >> i spent some really ugly days in my career running internal investigations and inspections and i've got to tell you i think we have at a minimum a demotion from the senior executive service and at a maximum a loss of effectiveness where he might have to, he might have to be dismissed. >> i want to say to you, joyce, we're spending time talking about these agents because it is already the piece of the story and i agree with rick steng l's analysis these are minor characters and what was a very broad inspector general investigation into the entire bureau's conduct during the hillary clinton e-mail scandal. but there is a fuller picture to be painted before this first draft is sort of set in stone. and it includes
i don't see how he survives it. >> let's talk about that, frank. so, lisa page is no longer at the fbi. pete strzok, who everything i understand his reputation as an agent, very effective agent, would you predict that he would be let go, fired, discharged, do you think there is enough in here for him to meet the same fate as andy mccabe? >> i spent some really ugly days in my career running internal investigations and inspections and i've got to tell you i think we have at a minimum...
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the legacy of broken treaties colonialism and native american genocide are constant themes and frank wants music born in the rose by indian reservation in rural south dakota out one uses music to call out historical wrongs and uplift indigenous youth many of whom struggle from the impacts of poverty violence suicide and other intergenerational traumas so joining us now is frank here in the studio welcome to the stream frank hello i think it's an honor to be here it's really good to have you here so you know this past week our team and i had. going to your music has been lovely homework to have and we came up with themes that we thought we found most prevalent in your work and that is history heritage and family that to us is what seems to be the driver behind your work for you what is it that drives your music i mean i think you guys kind of hit it on the head i try to improve approach my work from an indigenous standpoint and that's not to say i have all the answers like i grew up and i said the colony in my mind was socialized into you know the western way of looking at the world s
the legacy of broken treaties colonialism and native american genocide are constant themes and frank wants music born in the rose by indian reservation in rural south dakota out one uses music to call out historical wrongs and uplift indigenous youth many of whom struggle from the impacts of poverty violence suicide and other intergenerational traumas so joining us now is frank here in the studio welcome to the stream frank hello i think it's an honor to be here it's really good to have you...
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frank: steve. steve: frank, how you doing? frank: great. steve: what do you do, buddy?-up and, you know, do shows and whatnot... steve: yeah. frank: but i'm telling you, until you've done a tax return, that's the rush you need to get you through life. it is amazing. steve: no, it's not. frank: oh, i need this, steve. come on. i'm on national television. please say yes. steve: no. i mean, you can do it. i've done a lot of tax returns or had had them done. they ain't ever fun. [laughter] well, we're gonna have a good time. introduce everybody. frank: absolutely. this is my older sister april, my sister-in-law aimee, my baby brother tony, and my mom marybeth. [cheering and applause] steve: let's get it on. give me frank. give me darnell. me on, brother. steve: ok. i ain't see you, pimp. frank: i thought you'd like that. italian, baby. italian shoes. steve: yeah,
frank: steve. steve: frank, how you doing? frank: great. steve: what do you do, buddy?-up and, you know, do shows and whatnot... steve: yeah. frank: but i'm telling you, until you've done a tax return, that's the rush you need to get you through life. it is amazing. steve: no, it's not. frank: oh, i need this, steve. come on. i'm on national television. please say yes. steve: no. i mean, you can do it. i've done a lot of tax returns or had had them done. they ain't ever fun. [laughter] well,...
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frank was suffering from a chronic end stage liver disease.ter, erica, prepared for the worst. >> i went home and i said to my husband, i said, this is it. like, this is his last father's day. >> reporter: did you feel that way, frank? >> i did. i did. i wasn't afraid to die. i was afraid for my family of leaving my family. i had every one of them had a letter. >> reporter: you wrote a letter? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: as if you were going to die? >> yeah. >> reporter: but before he gave up -- >> i locked them in the safe. >> reporter: frank made the biggest ask of his life. >> it's very hard to even say, hey, would you donate part of your liver to me. >> reporter: how did you do it? >> i knew i was a blood match, so. >> she told me she was going to do it. >> reporter: were you scared? >> i wasn't concerned about myself. i was concerned about my dad. >> reporter: so last october, erica, a nurse herself, made the biggest sacrifice of her life. >> we took the right part of her liver, which is roughlabout 60% of the total liver volume. >> reporte
frank was suffering from a chronic end stage liver disease.ter, erica, prepared for the worst. >> i went home and i said to my husband, i said, this is it. like, this is his last father's day. >> reporter: did you feel that way, frank? >> i did. i did. i wasn't afraid to die. i was afraid for my family of leaving my family. i had every one of them had a letter. >> reporter: you wrote a letter? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: as if you were going to die? >>...
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frank. >> it will be crowded tomorrow. lee at 11th and broadway where the parade starts at 11 am tomorrow morning. thank you, amber. >> parking is near impossible tomorrow. if you go to the parade, we recommend taking public transit. get off at the 12th street station or 19th street station or lake merritt station. >> the best thing is to have flipper cars ready. if you don't have one, get one today. avoid the lines tomorrow, plan ahead. >> tomorrow, there are extra trains running. they carried more than one half million people on parade day. that was the fifth highest writing -- writer day. >>> you can see the blue dots, they have live coverage from every angle. 11th and to 20th and a long lake merritt. our live coverage begins at 10 am tomorrow. we hope you join mark ivonne as and others -- mark ibanez and others. >>> we warm-up, temperatures are warmer than they were yesterday and again tomorrow. the high-pressure, thpacific high, what is usually out there this time of year has not been prominent. it comes back this wee
frank. >> it will be crowded tomorrow. lee at 11th and broadway where the parade starts at 11 am tomorrow morning. thank you, amber. >> parking is near impossible tomorrow. if you go to the parade, we recommend taking public transit. get off at the 12th street station or 19th street station or lake merritt station. >> the best thing is to have flipper cars ready. if you don't have one, get one today. avoid the lines tomorrow, plan ahead. >> tomorrow, there are extra...
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let me start with you, frank figliuzzi and let me ask you a question. the president's excuse for not meeting with bob mueller for an interview was north korea. the president's excuse, as ashley parker details in some fantastic new reporting we're going to get to in a minute in the washington post, for not wanting to go to canada is the north korea meeting. the president opened his mouth and told all of us he doesn't need to prepare for that. he's got it all up here. what does it look like to investigators when the excuse that the president and his lawyer hold out falls apart in public view? and if you look at the mueller probe, you look at the cohen raid, you look at the women and their lawsuits that are proceeding, summer zervos and stormy daniels, what do investigators think when they see the president's conduct like what was on display this morning? >> it looks a whole lot like evasiveness to investigators and probably to much of the american public. this isn't mueller's first rodeo in terms of needing to interview very high-level senior executives i
let me start with you, frank figliuzzi and let me ask you a question. the president's excuse for not meeting with bob mueller for an interview was north korea. the president's excuse, as ashley parker details in some fantastic new reporting we're going to get to in a minute in the washington post, for not wanting to go to canada is the north korea meeting. the president opened his mouth and told all of us he doesn't need to prepare for that. he's got it all up here. what does it look like to...
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this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog.is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you hear that? this is frank's record shop. and this is where life meets legal. charles: the world health organization releases its newest classification of the dean's roster. and exclusively playing video games has been included as a disorder. the following qualifications must be met over the course of a year. video games take precedence over anything. it causes problems at work or school. the persistent game persists even when health and relationships start to fail. dr. palmer, let me start with you. this isn't the first time we heard this. so many abbreviations. first person shooter. mmo. rpg, role-playing games. i have been reading for years that people get sucked in
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this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog. this is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you hear that? this is frank's record shop. and this is where life meets legal. [phone message alert] [texting keystrokes] [messege sent notification] >> it looks like voters will have a real choice this november between the governor who stands up to donald trump and a soldier is wearing california. >> california's democratic lieutenant governor will face republican businessman john cox is backed by president trump in a november election. we are going to all the latest on the primary results from california coming out. tracee: technology stocks continued to light up the night asked to record highs. hitting all-time highs yesterday. ithis reag toinue? looks like it.
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this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog.his is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. he turn to his friends atalom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you hear that? this is frank's record shop. and this is where life meets legal. >> the issue is the jungle primary in california. what sounded like a great idea is go getters move forward has turned into all sorts of gamesmanship. cheryl: welcome to the jungle. voters go into the polls and the dates including california, with some quirky voting rolls that can work against the democrats. transfer market investors seem to be shrugging off trade disputes. nasdaq with a record high in the dow jones 170 points yesterday. cheryl: u.s. stock market futures today. another higher open and we see futures start to pick up steam in the right direction. the dow fell 53 commands to be up fiv
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here in the studio welcome to the stream frank hello michael it's an honor to be here it's really good to have you here so you know this past week our team and i had. going to your music has been lovely homework to have and we came up with themes that we thought we found most prevalent in your work and that is history heritage and family that to us is what seems to be the drivers behind your work for you what is it that drives your music i mean i think you guys kind of hit it on the head i try to encourage pro-choice my work from an indigenous standpoint and that's not to say i have all the answers like i grew up and i said the colony in my mind was socialized into you know the western way of looking at the world so as i get more in touch with my own culture and my own roots and try to uncover what they took from us i try to bring that out and i work so very much at the core of it is love love for my people for the land for my family love for everything that we're supposed to live in balance with it's interesting to hear you say that a lot of people commenting on their colonialism and
here in the studio welcome to the stream frank hello michael it's an honor to be here it's really good to have you here so you know this past week our team and i had. going to your music has been lovely homework to have and we came up with themes that we thought we found most prevalent in your work and that is history heritage and family that to us is what seems to be the drivers behind your work for you what is it that drives your music i mean i think you guys kind of hit it on the head i try...
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-- blunt and frank and we have been. >> ambassador, blunt and frank is one thing.t? the question is when does that start to sour? has it started to sour or is the relationship okay. when the president goes to the u.s., are you concerned about the tariffs issue? are you concerned about the goals that the u.s. may or may not have here? >> well, these are our allies, the g7. this is our friends. this is germany. this is france. this is canada. you know, and the president has a very aggressive foreign and trade policy. he slapped tariffs on mexico, canada, threatens to pull out of nafta with germany and france and britain. we're skirmishing on the iran deal. they didn't want us to pull out. we did. it's natural that our allies are not happy with us. they feel the u.s. has abandoned europe, our allies, and so what worries me is before this north korea summit, you want international support for what we're doing. the good news is that the president wants to prepare for the north korea summit. it doesn't want to go to the canada summit. but at the same time these are our f
-- blunt and frank and we have been. >> ambassador, blunt and frank is one thing.t? the question is when does that start to sour? has it started to sour or is the relationship okay. when the president goes to the u.s., are you concerned about the tariffs issue? are you concerned about the goals that the u.s. may or may not have here? >> well, these are our allies, the g7. this is our friends. this is germany. this is france. this is canada. you know, and the president has a very...
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. >> and i am frank somerville. kim said we are leaving the past behind and promise the world will see a major change. there's a lot at stake, most notably the future of north korea's nuclear program. fox news benjamin hall follows the events. he is apore the latest on the s benjamin. >> reporter: heather and frank, fascinating, despite what we saw today, we don't know the substance of what it is president trump and kim jong-un just signed. what we do know is what from president trump said, there's a great bond between them and more to comment. he said what they were signing is comprehensive. when asked when denuclearization will start, he said very soon. we will see, at thing and other things, major natil impli the long-awaited meeting of the u.s. president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong-un has before 9:00 local time. >> i feel great, we will have a great discussion and tremendous success, very successful. >> we work on obstacles moving forward. >> reporter: no matter comes out of the summit, new gro
. >> and i am frank somerville. kim said we are leaving the past behind and promise the world will see a major change. there's a lot at stake, most notably the future of north korea's nuclear program. fox news benjamin hall follows the events. he is apore the latest on the s benjamin. >> reporter: heather and frank, fascinating, despite what we saw today, we don't know the substance of what it is president trump and kim jong-un just signed. what we do know is what from president...
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i'm frank mallicoat. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. >> i'm good to be among the living. >> steve is here. we've got -- >> frank beats the alternative. so thank you, sir. >> it's good to wake up in the morning. >> it's easier to get into bed than it is to get out of it. thank you, pam and frank. we do have mostly clear skies. some fog is going down the coast. there's still some patches around. the system is on its way out. high pressure is moving in. you know what that means. we got a northerly br
i'm frank mallicoat. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. >> i'm good to be among the living. >> steve is here. we've got -- >> frank beats the alternative. so thank you, sir. >> it's good to wake up in the morning. >> it's easier to get into bed than it is to get out of it. thank you, pam and frank. we do have mostly clear skies. some fog is going down the coast. there's still some patches around. the system is on its way out. high pressure is moving in. you know...
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this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog.this is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you hear that? this is frank's record shop. and this is where life meets legal. brbut how will his dentured to thicope with... a steak. luckily for brad, this isn't a worry because he's discovered super poligrip. it holds his denture tight and helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving brad to dig in and enjoy the tastiest of t-bones. super poligrip, helping you enjoy the foods you love. a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the day you leave. ♪ add-on advantage. disco
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look, we have had some open discussions, open and frank discussions, all of us, around the g7 and frankut the trade is eu, the british, the french, germans, the japanese, the canadians, with the united states. what we want to ensure, as i referred to in my statement, the fa ct referred to in my statement, the fact that the eu, of course, we operate as a member of the eu, as we currently are, the european union will impose countermeasures to the united states. we are a champion in the united kingdom forfree united states. we are a champion in the united kingdom for free trade. we will be working with the united states and other countries around the world to ensure that when we leave the european union, we are able to put into place three trade agreements with those countries, and thatis agreements with those countries, and that is important, we want to continue a good trading relationship with the eu, but we'll so want to ta ke with the eu, but we'll so want to take advantage, once we are outside it, of being able to negotiate with other countries around the world, which is to the benefi
look, we have had some open discussions, open and frank discussions, all of us, around the g7 and frankut the trade is eu, the british, the french, germans, the japanese, the canadians, with the united states. what we want to ensure, as i referred to in my statement, the fa ct referred to in my statement, the fact that the eu, of course, we operate as a member of the eu, as we currently are, the european union will impose countermeasures to the united states. we are a champion in the united...
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here middle frank here and east frankie and they are home to four old germany tribes saxons franks swabian and bavarians these lands would one day become the do chill land the land of the germans there is only one image of otto's father king henry an almost unrecognizable one on a seal he breaks with charlemagne's tradition in order to secure authority he doesn't divide up the realm among his sons just one of them is to be king otto it's the first step towards a kingdom of the germans. the monk change reports in his chronicle what takes place on the day of the coronation and. it's a time when hardly anyone can read let alone write not even the nobility as a result grand gestures and significant rituals are needed they made him king according to their custom then they promised him advice and assistance the chronicler vidocq and reporters line of fire your enemies are my enemies your friends are my friends i wish to be loyal and at your side which will talk candid and ability to your boy don't give advice on. the duke's pledge their future to their king the monocle most always know. it's the
here middle frank here and east frankie and they are home to four old germany tribes saxons franks swabian and bavarians these lands would one day become the do chill land the land of the germans there is only one image of otto's father king henry an almost unrecognizable one on a seal he breaks with charlemagne's tradition in order to secure authority he doesn't divide up the realm among his sons just one of them is to be king otto it's the first step towards a kingdom of the germans. the monk...
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i'm frank mallicoat in for dave clark. >> i'm pam cook.teve paulson, most of the usual gang is here. >> most, that's correct. always a prayer -- always a pleasure to have frank here. >> i love the photo behind you. it's fog. >> there was a lot of fog yesterday. now it's more patchy. there's still a little blanket around the city. and there's a lot less. and also inland, a lot less. santa cruz, more sun. nice today. actually a little bit below average on the temps. warmer weather kicks in friday. and that warm to hot saturday. and it looks cooler on sunday. chris henry says, for morgan hill, sounds like a repeat of a week ago. warmer friday. hotter than heck on saturday. then a southerly surge sunday. that's exactly right. it's almost like a repeat performance. looking to be the same here. 90s tomorrow. for inland areas. 100s for many. a coast 70s. a lot of 80s, 90s, two 100s. this will be onsaturday. some of the forecast highs are near 100. san jose, mid 90s. the city could be around 76. system that came by yesterday is moving out. not com
i'm frank mallicoat in for dave clark. >> i'm pam cook.teve paulson, most of the usual gang is here. >> most, that's correct. always a prayer -- always a pleasure to have frank here. >> i love the photo behind you. it's fog. >> there was a lot of fog yesterday. now it's more patchy. there's still a little blanket around the city. and there's a lot less. and also inland, a lot less. santa cruz, more sun. nice today. actually a little bit below average on the temps. warmer...
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centers and third third frank frank that death around around or two or 10% sent us. so far as far as a try to break review we weekly was restrained is rise right intention to doubt our resolve as a percent sent as as the firefighter hundreds of just over 1010% is an an exact drug drug. current downtown around 10%. but in the uk now my or your janitor. research could while i away greg's regulars. does a satisfactory the uk if the government. the indian union without attribution many meant says. it was his. to see if. they can capital street as wings first first. president jets that nine main menu. lands lands and restaurants are. they're better betterr writr rambling. around only two channels out simple across the uk nearly half o of them that worked r tax returns wales other other countries and also warned. gets attention to access experts on their on their you know he's. see many many you said on wednesday that the kkk should date in the in the u. s. customs union allies last proper alternative to found. the president jacob had regulation or did it just really free
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this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog. is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you hear that? this is frank's record shop. . . >> i support making sure we get the documents we rightly deserve, that we legitimately requested. we expect compliance. they could have spared the country a whole bunch of drama if they would have complied to the document requests months ago when they were made in the first place. david: house speaker paul ryan will hold the d.o.j. accountable if they don't hand over documents unredacted about the russia and hillary clinton e-mail probes by today's deadline. the d.o.j. telling fox business the process is under way. my next guest has an op-ed in the "wall street journal" saying if deputy a.g. rod rosenstein doesn't deliver,
this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog. is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you hear that? this is frank's record shop. . . >> i support making sure we get the documents we...
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this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog.nd this is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you hear that? this is frank's record shop. and this is where life meets legal. >>> welcome back. a monumental day in politics. let's get right to it with tonight's panel. caitlyn huey burns. noah rothman. mari gay. let me put the question out there for everybody. you are all in the position right now of a democrat who does not want to confirm donald trump's next supreme court nom neechl you want to derail this thing somehow. how do you do it? tactically, how do you do it? >> i think the first thing is you try and whip as many moderate republican shows as you can, which is no easy tachlkt but you start with susan collins of maine. the other thing you do is -- and
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this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog.limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you ar that? this is frank's record shop. and this is where life meets legal. wearing werful sunsc yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. you're headed down the highwaywhen the guyin s on his brakes out of nowhere. you do too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mista. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges how mature of them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. with the new chas
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this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog.nowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you hear that? this is frank's record shop. and this is where life meets legal. with the new chase ink business unlimited card i get unlimited 1.5% cash back. it's so simple, i don't even have to think about it. so i think about the details. fine, i obsess over the details. introducing chase ink business unlimit with unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase. john: we upcycled it. lemonis: right, but it doesn't feel right to me. mike: it needs to be different enough. lemonis: or do something different. john: wash, a rivet, something cool. lemonis: something that makes it feel -- john: would it look cool with a leather label? that would definitely make it look more elevated. lemonis: right, but it's s
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this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog. frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you hear that? this is frank's record shop. and this is where life meets legal. >>> across the country, we're starting to see the first casualties of the president's trade war. from day one the president ran on a made in america platform promising to create jobs and incentives for companies who manufacture on u.s. soil. as part of our made in the usa series, we're featuring companies dedicated to made in america mission. like made in home. a small start-up that's disrupting the furniture industry by new direct to consumer technology. founder and ceo joins me now. let's start with do you have any fears about these impending tariffs? >> so, they're very relevant for our indu
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in these terms here looking at the situation in a very frank way, really it's easy and once i do say we can try to choose its alliance but what do you do if you really come if russia is reacting brutally to this prospect? so it's not again, it's a question of come , just find tht balance between firmness but also realism. he has also understand that for a lot of countries the western dominated world was not the perfect world, and that on our side there are moments where we have forgotten the order and we have ourselves created this order. none of these is forgetting what happened in iraq and 2003, which was a brutal violation of international law with very difficult, very bloody consequences in the middle east. i'm referring to not know becae i'm french but also because when i was at the u.n. it was something which was coming all the time. i remember also one day we had a very difficult debate about human rights. with my cuban counterpart. we were really shouting at each other. as good diplomats were leaving the room we went to have coffee together after having insulted each other, a
in these terms here looking at the situation in a very frank way, really it's easy and once i do say we can try to choose its alliance but what do you do if you really come if russia is reacting brutally to this prospect? so it's not again, it's a question of come , just find tht balance between firmness but also realism. he has also understand that for a lot of countries the western dominated world was not the perfect world, and that on our side there are moments where we have forgotten the...
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robert frank is going to show us how the rich get there in style.tting ready to take off in midtown we're going to track his flight this morning take a look at u.s. equity futures. back in a moment because, when you really, really want to be there, but you can't. at cognizant, we're helping today's leading media companies create more immersive ways to experience entertainment with new digital systems and technologies. get ready, because we're helping leading companies see it- and see it through-with digital. the nation's largest senior-living referral service. for the past five years, i've spoken with hundreds of families and visited senior-care communities around the country. and i've got to tell you, today's senior-living communities are better than ever. these days, there are amazing amenities, like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars, and bistros, even pet-care services. and nobody understands your options like the advisers at a place for mom. these are local, expert advisers that will partner with you to find t
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but he was also quite frank and he changed awareness about food industry practices as well didn't he he did he did he was very outspoken especially in recent months about the treatment of women in restaurants too especially in regards to the need to movement that affected him very deeply and he had written about that as well as the treatment of immigrants to he was a very fierce advocate for immigrants in the restaurant industry he often had said that the restaurant industry couldn't function without immigrants so he was very very outspoken and found it very important to speak out for immigrants. and he also wasn't afraid to get political i mean i followed him on twitter i was often quite shocked about how frank he could really be on the platform right. yes yes he he spoke out frequently especially against president and against people who who worked in the restaurants that were in his hotels he had said that he would never dine at a trump hotel restaurant before he was he was very frank and people definitely remember him as a truth teller in the industry can i ask you you know what w
but he was also quite frank and he changed awareness about food industry practices as well didn't he he did he did he was very outspoken especially in recent months about the treatment of women in restaurants too especially in regards to the need to movement that affected him very deeply and he had written about that as well as the treatment of immigrants to he was a very fierce advocate for immigrants in the restaurant industry he often had said that the restaurant industry couldn't function...
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>> well,ag i would disree with you, frank.hink in this case they are okay witayh actually the er that everybody is missing here. these talks, the u.s.-north korea talks would not have occurred without the r.o.k. this was absolutely driveny president moon jae-in's leadership, and it was driven by theep r.o.k. ng in and saying it must absolutely be the leader in driving the ustnited es and the north koreans together. remember, it was the south koreans that delivered that letter, and they really brought this entire process together. so they were floored by this statement about the war game, but that was president trump speaking off the cuff as he normally does. i think the south koreans were absolutelyhere about the joint statement. and they were clearly there not physically, but part of th process. >> woodruff: but going forward, do you think they and others, the japanese, chinese, are going to play a parted? >> i think the japanese are very, very worried. the south carolinians i -- south jreans are there. y, they are going to h
>> well,ag i would disree with you, frank.hink in this case they are okay witayh actually the er that everybody is missing here. these talks, the u.s.-north korea talks would not have occurred without the r.o.k. this was absolutely driveny president moon jae-in's leadership, and it was driven by theep r.o.k. ng in and saying it must absolutely be the leader in driving the ustnited es and the north koreans together. remember, it was the south koreans that delivered that letter, and they...
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frank was suffering from a chronic end stage liver disease.ared for the worst. >> i went home and i said to my husband, i said, this is it. like, this is his last father's day. >> reporter: did you feel that way, fran >> i did. i did. i wasn't afraid to die. i was afraid for my famf leaving my family. i had every one of them had a letter. >> reporter: you wrote a letter? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: as if you were going to die? >> yeah. >>eeporter: but before gave up -- >> i locked them in the safe. >> reporter: frank m the biggest ask of his life. >> it's very hard toven say, hey, would you donate part of your liver to me. >> reporter: how did you? do >> i knew i was a blood match, so. >> she told me she was going to do it. >>?eporter: were you scar >> i wasn't concerned about myself. i was concerned about my dad. >> reporter: so last october, riica, a nurse herself, made the biggest sce of her life. >> we took the right part of her liver, which is rghly about 60% of the total liver volume. >> reporter: right before you both go under, what were
frank was suffering from a chronic end stage liver disease.ared for the worst. >> i went home and i said to my husband, i said, this is it. like, this is his last father's day. >> reporter: did you feel that way, fran >> i did. i did. i wasn't afraid to die. i was afraid for my famf leaving my family. i had every one of them had a letter. >> reporter: you wrote a letter? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: as if you were going to die? >> yeah. >>eeporter:...
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matt apuzzo, matt miller, joyce and frank are still with us. matt, let me start with you since this is your piece. put a lot of these debates in motion and i know you don't know where this stands. is it possible that he's already been subpoenaed and that some of the president's lashing out is in response to something they are trying to game out right now in real time? >> we don't have any indication of that. i suppose in the realm of anything is possible. you know, i don't -- i don't blame -- certainly funny the old clip from giuliani. but you know as well as i do that lawyers, lawyers take whatever position they need to take when they represent people, so i understand that and frankly there is some debate constitutionally about whether the president has to comply with a subpoena for testimony. the only case law on point here is a subpoena for documents. obviously in the nixon case which didn't go nixon's way. you know, so smarter people than me are going to debate this. i don't know whether it's going to come down to a subpoena fight, but if i
matt apuzzo, matt miller, joyce and frank are still with us. matt, let me start with you since this is your piece. put a lot of these debates in motion and i know you don't know where this stands. is it possible that he's already been subpoenaed and that some of the president's lashing out is in response to something they are trying to game out right now in real time? >> we don't have any indication of that. i suppose in the realm of anything is possible. you know, i don't -- i don't...
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so let's look at the big picture here, frank. you see a bigger story behind the president's pardons, behinds the way he deals with the race controversies, the mueller investigation, that this president has a reflex to see how much he can get away with. talk to me about that. >> i think he enjoys and looks for opportunities to thumb his law at conventions, thumb his law at established practice. i think they do something else really crucial if we're talking about trump's personality. he hates it that as president he's not omnipotent. he hates he as a congress that checks his powers, that he has to go to them for legislation. pardoning is the most god-like act he can do. he overturns anything that's come before. >> you said it's intoxicating for him. >> i think it's totally intoxicating. >> and proving people wrong. >> one of the themes if you look back through his whole political cull rear, which isn't as long, of course, is he likes to see what he can get away with. we treat it as a random one off comment when he said it slightly
so let's look at the big picture here, frank. you see a bigger story behind the president's pardons, behinds the way he deals with the race controversies, the mueller investigation, that this president has a reflex to see how much he can get away with. talk to me about that. >> i think he enjoys and looks for opportunities to thumb his law at conventions, thumb his law at established practice. i think they do something else really crucial if we're talking about trump's personality. he...
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this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog. and this is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but ho set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you hear that? this is frank's record shop. and this is where life meets legal. can make you feel unstoppable. ♪ but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by talking to your doctor. ask about vraylar. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in adults. clinical studies showed that vraylar reduced overall manic symptoms. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which m
this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog. and this is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but ho set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you hear that? this is frank's record shop. and this is where life meets legal. can make you feel unstoppable. ♪ but...
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frank? >> rob roth in the city tonight, thank you. >>> also in the city, new developments now in the billion-dollar project to clean up the former naval shipyard at hunters point. the u.s. navy says they are going to conduct new soil sampling and scans. this comes after two former supervisors with the company in charge of the clean-up admitted to falsifying soil tests. the navy retests will cover parcel a, where homes have already been built, as well as parcel g, where the falsified tests were taken. >> i think it's important for us to put people's health before property, before profits and so this is just a step in that direction. >> supervisor cohen says the city expects to learn more details next month on how the retesting will be carried out. the engineering company tetra tech said today they stand by their clean-up. they have also offered to pay for independent retesting of their work at the shipyard. >>> new developments in the russia investigation as president trump's former campaign
frank? >> rob roth in the city tonight, thank you. >>> also in the city, new developments now in the billion-dollar project to clean up the former naval shipyard at hunters point. the u.s. navy says they are going to conduct new soil sampling and scans. this comes after two former supervisors with the company in charge of the clean-up admitted to falsifying soil tests. the navy retests will cover parcel a, where homes have already been built, as well as parcel g, where the...