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frank: yes.e again, nick, it is one of those putts that if you start it left firm, it stays straight. nick: like tony's. you could put it a ball left, and it may state right there? frank: yes. i have seen this putt three or four times. dustin johnson holed it nicely, but he really hit it firm, and it stayed straight. this to get to 12. ian poulter did two-putt that difficult one back at 9 for his par. birdie-birdie for woods at 7 and 8. as you suggest, nick, good drives off 9, 10 and 11 are essential. nick: really key. it takes so much pressure off. you can stay in attacking mode rather than starting to get fearful. and an easy two-putt birdie for young tony finau. settle the nerves a little bit, get a birdie under the belt. he had 30 on the front nine yesterday. maybe he can do it on the back nine today. they walk back to the 9th time to the right of the 1st green, and they will fire back down the hill to the dog leg left. jim: at the 10th hole, matt kuchar. he played the first nine in even, but
frank: yes.e again, nick, it is one of those putts that if you start it left firm, it stays straight. nick: like tony's. you could put it a ball left, and it may state right there? frank: yes. i have seen this putt three or four times. dustin johnson holed it nicely, but he really hit it firm, and it stayed straight. this to get to 12. ian poulter did two-putt that difficult one back at 9 for his par. birdie-birdie for woods at 7 and 8. as you suggest, nick, good drives off 9, 10 and 11 are...
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let me check with frank, and i'll get back to you. okay, bye. frank? frank: yeah.re still giving your own purchase order. you're approving your own purchase and giving your own purchase order. frank: right. donna: for instance, this day, no one knew you ordered this. frank: then i will not purchase any more beef items then. that's the way...if i'm only to purchase only supplies, then i'll only purchase supplies. donna: i still need to see it! you can't... you're still missing the point. you cannot just pick up the phone and say, "so-and-so, i need 10,000 plastic bags." lemonis: by the way, that's how donna talks to me. donna: 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? frank: no, i don't. donna: okay. everybody you order from wants their money in 10 days. we don't have the money to pay them. frank: but when i need bags or boxes, i'm... donna: you need to get an approval. frank: so then how would you want me to do this? donna: you're supposed to
let me check with frank, and i'll get back to you. okay, bye. frank? frank: yeah.re still giving your own purchase order. you're approving your own purchase and giving your own purchase order. frank: right. donna: for instance, this day, no one knew you ordered this. frank: then i will not purchase any more beef items then. that's the way...if i'm only to purchase only supplies, then i'll only purchase supplies. donna: i still need to see it! you can't... you're still missing the point. you...
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robert frank is vitally important. in some ways his photograph counters the optimism of "the family man." in photojournalism and also undercutting the optimism of universality of "the family man." this is a cannon, but it is similar. to photograph. you put it up to your eye. it is connected to your body. you can shoot off like this, you can shoot over here. they are versatile and understanding photography and allows you to catch images on the fly. but it allows is kind of versatility. willears of 35mm film trip show us three of frank's frames. it shows how he thinks about capturing images. won a mid-1950's he guggenheim fellowship. it allows you to take on major projects. this project was to drive around america. in 1956 he took several short trips from new york. he also took one long nine-month cross-country road trip driving. he brought his camera and took many photographs around the country. he shot over 20,000 pictures. a mass amount of film he took. he produced contact sheets to get a sense of what he shot. then h
robert frank is vitally important. in some ways his photograph counters the optimism of "the family man." in photojournalism and also undercutting the optimism of universality of "the family man." this is a cannon, but it is similar. to photograph. you put it up to your eye. it is connected to your body. you can shoot off like this, you can shoot over here. they are versatile and understanding photography and allows you to catch images on the fly. but it allows is kind of...
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robert frank described it simply. make art photographs that that look like press photographs or photographs inspired by popular photojournalism. you can see that here. robert frank's biography is important to his worldview. he was born and raised in switzerland. he lived out world war ii there as a young man. as a young man that grew up jewish in switzerland, he was petrified of the nazis attacking switzerland to have this dread from his young adult life. he is able to move to the u.s. in 1947. he was a freelance photographer. he kept trying to get his pictures into "life" magazine. they kept rejecting him. he grew frustrated with that model of photojournalism. he said, i want to see my pictures and "life" magazine. they never did buy them. he developed a contempt for them which helped me. he wanted to have that language of photojournalism that was published widely by his more skeptical -- but his skeptical style did not fit in with "life" magazine's style of photojournalism. he is such an important figure in american
robert frank described it simply. make art photographs that that look like press photographs or photographs inspired by popular photojournalism. you can see that here. robert frank's biography is important to his worldview. he was born and raised in switzerland. he lived out world war ii there as a young man. as a young man that grew up jewish in switzerland, he was petrified of the nazis attacking switzerland to have this dread from his young adult life. he is able to move to the u.s. in 1947....
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in july of 2010 president barack obama signed the dodd-frank act. it had more than 840 pages in length. obama congressional authors left parts of bank regulation unfinished brick to complete dodd-frank lawmakers directed the comptroller's office the federal reserve and other bank regulatory agencies to prepare nearly 400 detailed rules. rulemaking was not the stuff of newspaper headlines and lead stories on tv news. pick lance topics like appropriate measures of the banks capitol adequacy was the leadership of this consumer financial protection bureau would never enlist and hold a large idea and yet the dodd-frank act foster passion for the bank crisis of 2008 and job losses and home foreclosures that i would remain vital topics for lott years and illicit painful memories for millions of americans that extended into the next decade. all of a sudden the process of dodd-frank rulemaking opened another pretending for regulators and lawmakers to restrain bank or speculation arguing for more bank lending and offering community bankers a hand up against a
in july of 2010 president barack obama signed the dodd-frank act. it had more than 840 pages in length. obama congressional authors left parts of bank regulation unfinished brick to complete dodd-frank lawmakers directed the comptroller's office the federal reserve and other bank regulatory agencies to prepare nearly 400 detailed rules. rulemaking was not the stuff of newspaper headlines and lead stories on tv news. pick lance topics like appropriate measures of the banks capitol adequacy was...
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dodd frank presented them with a common enemy. here is something we both agreed with. the dodd frank act fostered poverty and the mindnumbing regulation had capital on the sidelines every president starting with ford made similar points about the federal government countless rules and suppose it connection to slower growth. and then to advance the career on the identical argument in opposition to the federal government and rules of the automatic workings enjoyed a monthly history and political maneuvering. in the latest iteration, hensarling brought fresh skills to the formidable tasks to eliminate the volcker rule and the dodd frank act. december 2016 he filed the financial choice act that had sovereign consumers conducting business with financial supermarkets that would at last operate with fewer institutional constraints but in truth the proposed legislation included risk weighted assets that only those that would understand naturally he aimed to eliminate the voelker rule to increase congressional oversight of the federal reserve, the comptroller and cfpb that were
dodd frank presented them with a common enemy. here is something we both agreed with. the dodd frank act fostered poverty and the mindnumbing regulation had capital on the sidelines every president starting with ford made similar points about the federal government countless rules and suppose it connection to slower growth. and then to advance the career on the identical argument in opposition to the federal government and rules of the automatic workings enjoyed a monthly history and political...
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as usual shall cope and miserably frank but such strong toying with the hosts.twice tested you both but couldn't get past shock as young keeper. on saturday but had a better go since that phillip cost it the creation strike you can't just cool frankfurt ahead on just thirteen minutes. was hostage and rave which have both been impeccable form of lights. while mid-season lone signing must see him to get the one away from fifty metres frankfurt was shooting from everywhere. still shocking managed to strike back not even ten minutes later we saw a set up bank on a free kick the ball one one shot back in the game out of nowhere. the best shot revitalized and it could have been anybody's game after the break. shocker had solid chances while nubile was kept plenty busy at the other end. of things looked destined for a draw and so the fifth minute of stoppage time the second file from sat also shocker reduced to ten men. then on the ensuing free kick daniel caligiuri was ruled to have used his has. popped up plenty of deliberation from the ref at least the last gasp pen
as usual shall cope and miserably frank but such strong toying with the hosts.twice tested you both but couldn't get past shock as young keeper. on saturday but had a better go since that phillip cost it the creation strike you can't just cool frankfurt ahead on just thirteen minutes. was hostage and rave which have both been impeccable form of lights. while mid-season lone signing must see him to get the one away from fifty metres frankfurt was shooting from everywhere. still shocking managed...
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and such a mechanism was incorporated in dodd frank. still, congress assessed that the preferred form of resolution, is through bankruptcy. and it required that the largest firms submit living wills that describe how they could be resolved under bankruptcy. it requires banking firms to change their organization and structure if such firms are necessary to facilitate resolution. the federal reserve has taken these congressional mandates seriously, and worked with the largest banking organizations on their resolution plans. working with the industry, the federal deposit insurance corporation, have thought through how an orderly liquidation of a systemic firm could be accomplished, under bankruptcy, or using orderly liquidation authority. but the orderly liquidation authority is difficult, given the complexity of systemic banking firms and their global reach. it requires incredible coordination across countries. and it is also untried and unproven. moreover, congress has periodically threatened to repeal orderly liquidation in favor of a p
and such a mechanism was incorporated in dodd frank. still, congress assessed that the preferred form of resolution, is through bankruptcy. and it required that the largest firms submit living wills that describe how they could be resolved under bankruptcy. it requires banking firms to change their organization and structure if such firms are necessary to facilitate resolution. the federal reserve has taken these congressional mandates seriously, and worked with the largest banking...
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it was just a pleasure to be with frank fung. he was the glue that sometime held a decisive and sometimes contentious board together. he is an amazing man, served three mayors. and then lastly, as a zoo director, i have come across his work and his colleagues. he built the vet hospital for the san diego zoo, and that is one of the leading vet hospitals in the world. it's a great pleasure, and we're just grateful that this man wants to do this job. so thank you. >> chair ronen: thank you. next speaker. >> thank you, supervisors. i'm rick swig, and i have the pleasure and honor of serving with frank fung on the board of appeals. it's going to be a great loss for the board of appeals but a great gain for the planning commission. we serve three masters at the same time on the appeals. we have the appellants, the project sponsors, and the city, and we have to balance that without prejudice, and frank is that leader and that mentor who has guided all of us to keep the playing field level and make sure everybody is heard, and we reach t
it was just a pleasure to be with frank fung. he was the glue that sometime held a decisive and sometimes contentious board together. he is an amazing man, served three mayors. and then lastly, as a zoo director, i have come across his work and his colleagues. he built the vet hospital for the san diego zoo, and that is one of the leading vet hospitals in the world. it's a great pleasure, and we're just grateful that this man wants to do this job. so thank you. >> chair ronen: thank you....
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can shall can learn from frank first i was it was a matter of luck.i think and we did a great game we fight like like got team we play and it will be a very good life and this is the way you know everything is against us. so what does the future hold for both teams. will shout could be able to collect points in nuremberg where they continue that dreadful streak can frankfurt continue to spot when they host hausberg but before we. worry too much about next week let's see what else this weekend had to offer. two weeks of getting pumped up for this one we thought to say at one small buy in demolished don't mend the teens chasing the talk to you oh say one frank thanks again shout out fishin leave a case in which is where could we ask all of this one to go now faith that we can. go for the ages and a point to strive for remember developments it's just a point and there are six more matches still to go the title is yet to be won even if it doesn't feel that way after saturday further down nuremberg points against dzhokhar probably won't help much but they
can shall can learn from frank first i was it was a matter of luck.i think and we did a great game we fight like like got team we play and it will be a very good life and this is the way you know everything is against us. so what does the future hold for both teams. will shout could be able to collect points in nuremberg where they continue that dreadful streak can frankfurt continue to spot when they host hausberg but before we. worry too much about next week let's see what else this weekend...
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got the moments luke is still a perfect fit for frank but. they are. as often a part. of the ohio it was not. a lot of close calls although the book i was a lot less came up with the whole go on record. but would love to swap places with frankfurt in a table that's fighting for survival and just replace coach manuel found with martin schmitz. our spokes new coach has been around the bundesliga blog not seen schmidt's after spells at mites and voles book the swiss tactician is now suspect with stopping alex butts downward spiral and keeping them in the top flight . annoyed at the end of the season new coalitions a new vibe everyone's keen to make an impression it's like six on has experienced that already in the positive sense of what are going on of an opposing i've spoken to the players and that certainly also helped clear up a few things and get them thinking it would loosen the see the men who just go out there to play football and enjoy it. schmidt succeeds money who had been in the job since the end of twenty sixteen outspoken recent poll form had left them fiftee
got the moments luke is still a perfect fit for frank but. they are. as often a part. of the ohio it was not. a lot of close calls although the book i was a lot less came up with the whole go on record. but would love to swap places with frankfurt in a table that's fighting for survival and just replace coach manuel found with martin schmitz. our spokes new coach has been around the bundesliga blog not seen schmidt's after spells at mites and voles book the swiss tactician is now suspect with...
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being frank, the chris sievey story. i know if you ever saw frank sidebottom play live...bottom. this is chris sievey, who was a sort of brilliant sort of pop song composer who was in a great pop band that never got the recognition they deserve, and suddenly achieved unexpected fame as frank sidebottom, a character wearing a papier—mache head and talking as if he had a nose clip on his nose. and it's a really brilliantly made movie, because it has absolutely brilliant archive footage. it is made out of absolute love and affection for chris sievey, and the way this alter ego sort of became something he never expected it to be. i thought it was really moving and really touching. love it when you talk through your nose, mark. thank you very much! thank you very much. that is it for this week. thank you so much for watching. from both of us, goodbye. hello, good evening. you may be pleased to hear that the second half of this weekend is likely to be a lot less turbulent than the last. heavy rain and storms in places today. swell of cloud and deep area of low pressure. this low
being frank, the chris sievey story. i know if you ever saw frank sidebottom play live...bottom. this is chris sievey, who was a sort of brilliant sort of pop song composer who was in a great pop band that never got the recognition they deserve, and suddenly achieved unexpected fame as frank sidebottom, a character wearing a papier—mache head and talking as if he had a nose clip on his nose. and it's a really brilliantly made movie, because it has absolutely brilliant archive footage. it is...
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frank, thank you. going to clint watts who has not here to fore been part of our coverage but is joining us. your response and reaction to what you've seen so far. >> when you are looking at the collusion part of this investigation, it looks like a damning account of a wildly successful russian influence operation from start to finish. just now we can consistently see all in one place flynn, they were talking to him about thinks as relief about seems like and trump jr. with wikileaks. manafort with kilimnick. kislyak and page, at the rnc people there and a platform change. and then a peace plan essentially reset of russian relations floated through kushner into tillerson. you look at this and it was wildly successful. the idea of russian influence operations in this is let's reset foreign policy relations with the united states in a way that we are getting everything we want. and they were pursuing that on multiple fronts. i think the other part though that we just have to look at, in the president's a
frank, thank you. going to clint watts who has not here to fore been part of our coverage but is joining us. your response and reaction to what you've seen so far. >> when you are looking at the collusion part of this investigation, it looks like a damning account of a wildly successful russian influence operation from start to finish. just now we can consistently see all in one place flynn, they were talking to him about thinks as relief about seems like and trump jr. with wikileaks....
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that really is what frank accomplished. and you saw that. that was the -- this saturday -- saturday, december 8th, it premiered. and that is, of course, the piece of our lady of the immaculate conception, and it is also the day, the saturday before her actual feast day where there is this enormous celebration which is where the as tech dancers and there are horses, and most of latino catholic san francisco is aware, there is a march. a 2-mile pilgrimactionge through the streets. it is really quite something. it was the perfect equation for this tribute for our lady of the immaculate conception. and our lady of gather lupe who is the patroness of mexico and all the americas. >> and let me just say i was present for this thing. if a viewer happened to miss it, you can see it on our website. you can see it on our youtube channel. go to the benedict 16th website. it was broadcast by ewtntv live. you can see the video and enjoy the music. it is just really wonderful. >> we have a great thank you i don't that if you go to benedictinstitute. org an
that really is what frank accomplished. and you saw that. that was the -- this saturday -- saturday, december 8th, it premiered. and that is, of course, the piece of our lady of the immaculate conception, and it is also the day, the saturday before her actual feast day where there is this enormous celebration which is where the as tech dancers and there are horses, and most of latino catholic san francisco is aware, there is a march. a 2-mile pilgrimactionge through the streets. it is really...
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i agree with frank.h we could see harris where buttigieg is at or warren where buttigieg is at. but there is something that he's latched on to. i mean, he's made movement for a reason, right? it's because he's young. he seems to be charismatic, and voters are responding to that. they like what he's talking about, although, again, he's talking in broad terms, the way beto was as well, the way biden does to a degree. he hasn't really drilled down on policy the way warren or the way harris and booker have. so, again, we'll have to see how long this lasts. in states like nevada and like texas where candidates like castro may be able to find a breakout moment in those states, buttigieg may not play as well. >> errol, what are you seeing as a differentiator? give it to me quick. >> buttigieg? i mean, as a differentiator, he's has interesting ideas. he wants to expand the supreme court. he is one of only a handful of executives who are in the race. and so as a guy whose been a mayor of a fairly diversity in som
i agree with frank.h we could see harris where buttigieg is at or warren where buttigieg is at. but there is something that he's latched on to. i mean, he's made movement for a reason, right? it's because he's young. he seems to be charismatic, and voters are responding to that. they like what he's talking about, although, again, he's talking in broad terms, the way beto was as well, the way biden does to a degree. he hasn't really drilled down on policy the way warren or the way harris and...
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we see from the democrats is complaints about dodd frank not recognizing that dodd-frank actually gavevileged position in our economy, that dodd-frank eliminated over 2000 community banks, and those that are small-sized either are no longer here, or they had to consolidate in order to survive this regulatory environment. kevin: i'm is meant patrick mchenry, currently in a recess, the hearing -- congressman patrick mchenry, currently in a recess, the hearing, the star power here, congressman maxine waters, alexandria ocasio-cortez, and the headline risk that represents to wall street, investors and shareholders, is this just political theater, or is there any ability for there to be any concrete developments out of this hearing? rep. mchenry: well, that remains to be seen. goal is no, this is all about washington, d.c. trying to get in on the action. a opening statement, this was hearing in search of a headline. so far, it is still searching for that headline. terms of bipartisan areas, are you confident at all that there may be some developments or whether it is cyber regulations? thin
we see from the democrats is complaints about dodd frank not recognizing that dodd-frank actually gavevileged position in our economy, that dodd-frank eliminated over 2000 community banks, and those that are small-sized either are no longer here, or they had to consolidate in order to survive this regulatory environment. kevin: i'm is meant patrick mchenry, currently in a recess, the hearing -- congressman patrick mchenry, currently in a recess, the hearing, the star power here, congressman...
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that gives frank an idea of how old this is.hey would use this to count how many carts of ore went out. >> cool. >> it's an especially cool moment to share with his son. >> how does he get out of here? >> they find their way back out towards the exit but it's clogged with ice and snow. they've got a shovel but they don't actually show us them getting out. mincagain, do not try this, especially if you're not trained. >>> tourists speed down the street. >> having a good old time in spain. >> see how one guy finds a scary moment to snap a selfie. >> it's a road. >>> plus, these real estate pros know how to bring the heat. >> it's showtime, baby. >> the controversial way they're selling a dream, next. >> the neighbors all enjoy it. i'm truly amazed at the effect that it has on people. thank you, bob! this bleach indicator test reveals which disinfectant can leave harsh chemical residue on your food surfaces. what do you do with that? like, who's going to eat that? unlike clorox clean-up, lysol daily cleanser uses three simple ingred
that gives frank an idea of how old this is.hey would use this to count how many carts of ore went out. >> cool. >> it's an especially cool moment to share with his son. >> how does he get out of here? >> they find their way back out towards the exit but it's clogged with ice and snow. they've got a shovel but they don't actually show us them getting out. mincagain, do not try this, especially if you're not trained. >>> tourists speed down the street. >>...
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for frank. these were our top performers. count counterintelligence specifically with russia were the top performing agents in the united states of america. they were our real defenders against this threat, a threat that has been more aggressive over the last five years than at anytime in recent memory. and yet we've seen the white house go and attack them personally, try to remove each one of them from our u.s. defense and intelligence establishment, and they are now selling inside their own organization. imagine if you are in the fbi right now and you are an agent who worked on this case and you have been torn down publicly and not able to defend yourself. and now you're working inside the government, you have to go back up to capitol hill and do a briefi ining or you need to wor a field investigation and interview people and people are googling your name and watching that the president has sulg sul you, how good will you be at your job. will they be in fear of being targeted. this is a corros
for frank. these were our top performers. count counterintelligence specifically with russia were the top performing agents in the united states of america. they were our real defenders against this threat, a threat that has been more aggressive over the last five years than at anytime in recent memory. and yet we've seen the white house go and attack them personally, try to remove each one of them from our u.s. defense and intelligence establishment, and they are now selling inside their own...
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if you were listening to the news conference you heard from frank deangelis, he was the principal when this happened. he stayed as principal 15 years. he made a pledge. every kid in the school system when that shooting happened in 1999, he wanted to see them all through to graduation and then he retired after that happened in 2014. but he remains an integral part of this community. he says he was actually here at the school yesterday when word first came down through the fbi, relayed to local authorities that there was this threat. they did these block outs not just here at columbine, but more than 20 schools in jefferson county and dozens of schools across the denver area. those lockouts meant business as usual, about but they kept the exterior doors locked. it's important to note that while authorities said there was a credible threat, it was not targeted towards a specific school. that's part of the reason why the impact of this has been so widespread. hundreds of schools making the decision today to cancel classes. more than 500,000 students impacted by that. we will hear from thes
if you were listening to the news conference you heard from frank deangelis, he was the principal when this happened. he stayed as principal 15 years. he made a pledge. every kid in the school system when that shooting happened in 1999, he wanted to see them all through to graduation and then he retired after that happened in 2014. but he remains an integral part of this community. he says he was actually here at the school yesterday when word first came down through the fbi, relayed to local...
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time for this morning's top trending stories frank holland is back with those. frank. >> i'm here.'s get right down to it a big win for space-ex the company launching its falcon heavy rocket and successfully landed all three of its boosters for the very first time. this was the second flight for the space-ex falcon heavy. it is the most powerful rocket in the entire world. this rocket is carrying a communication satellite for saudi arabian company arab sad into space pretty cool stuff there. >>> now to what has people buzzing on-line. oprah to the rescue again. this time she has a solution for america's avocado crisis sort of. the queen of media is frustrated about paying grocery store prices for after kavocados, so bought her own avocado orchard she posted her picture on her instagram account. she said it was ridiculous what she was paying for avocados. i don't know you perked up on that one. >> does she share them >> well, she travels with them and her own bread as well. >> does she sell them? i want an oprah avocado. i want to see -- >> i would assume that some of them are for s
time for this morning's top trending stories frank holland is back with those. frank. >> i'm here.'s get right down to it a big win for space-ex the company launching its falcon heavy rocket and successfully landed all three of its boosters for the very first time. this was the second flight for the space-ex falcon heavy. it is the most powerful rocket in the entire world. this rocket is carrying a communication satellite for saudi arabian company arab sad into space pretty cool stuff...
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frank, what does that tell you? >> well, if the first person that the campaign's hearing from upon winning the election is vladimir putin, that's indicative of some interest because it usually doesn't work that way, and the fact that they're trying to reach hope hicks to make that contact is fascinating to me, but in the report today, brian, we also learn of the myriad contacts between, for example, don jr. and russians and don jr. and wikileaks and him telling and sharing that with the others at the top of the campaign. hey, i just got an email from wikileaks. hey, i just got this offer from russia. it's all in there, and then even the report on the -- recounting details of trump saying to people in a car, hey, expect a big release of wikileaks material tomorrow. so we see all of that in there, and for the attorney general to come out and say there was no collusion, there's nothing there, is really disingenuous. >> jeremy bash, you're smiling faintly. is that just as an alternative to the opposite? >> well, i'm jus
frank, what does that tell you? >> well, if the first person that the campaign's hearing from upon winning the election is vladimir putin, that's indicative of some interest because it usually doesn't work that way, and the fact that they're trying to reach hope hicks to make that contact is fascinating to me, but in the report today, brian, we also learn of the myriad contacts between, for example, don jr. and russians and don jr. and wikileaks and him telling and sharing that with the...
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frank spent he is hovering around the relegation zone and i'm now enjoying their best ever when this league season. well shall have experienced the opposite shift in fortune so what happened was the difference between these two teams motivation around the royal blues can definitely welcome that's what's frankfurt secret so maybe it's better to find out what's wrong with shall. i say i know where the problem is one where. i don't need to tell you that it's a pity for you. as usual shall cope and miserably frankfurt stopped strong toying with the hosts. twice tested i was on the view but couldn't get potshot because young keeper. on saturday but had a better go since that phillip cost him a christian strike you can't just cool frankfurt ahead on just thirty minutes. was hostage and rave which have both been impeccable form of let's. while mid season loan signing martin hims agony one away from fifty metres frankfurt was shooting from everywhere. still shocking managed to strike back not even ten minutes later we saw a set up playing on a free kick the ball one was shouted back in the g
frank spent he is hovering around the relegation zone and i'm now enjoying their best ever when this league season. well shall have experienced the opposite shift in fortune so what happened was the difference between these two teams motivation around the royal blues can definitely welcome that's what's frankfurt secret so maybe it's better to find out what's wrong with shall. i say i know where the problem is one where. i don't need to tell you that it's a pity for you. as usual shall cope and...
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the stock market turned and then we did dodd frank. my question to you with respect to dodd frank, would you say the overall system and goldman/sachss became part of this system during that period of time is safer and more sound than it was before 2008? >> yes, i agree that the styx is safer and more sound than it was in 2008. >> mr. sharf? >> yes. >> mr. o'hanley? >> yes, it's safer. >> the system is more safe and more sound. and the key point you pointed out. everyone at this tabling is in it. in 2007 everyone at this table was not in it. >> yes, it's traumatically safer and sounder. >> it's not even close. >> without a doubt? >>. >> one thing, mr. dimon. i met with several of you. hopefully this isn't proprietary information, or i'll just ask it, and you can say it, how much money is processed through chase on a damely basis. worldwide? >> about 8 trillion. >> and mr. core bat? >> probably somewhere about 5 trillion. >> mr. gorman, you're note really in the intermediation business. >> we're not in that business. >> mr. moynihan? >>
the stock market turned and then we did dodd frank. my question to you with respect to dodd frank, would you say the overall system and goldman/sachss became part of this system during that period of time is safer and more sound than it was before 2008? >> yes, i agree that the styx is safer and more sound than it was in 2008. >> mr. sharf? >> yes. >> mr. o'hanley? >> yes, it's safer. >> the system is more safe and more sound. and the key point you pointed...
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at the moment luke is still a perfect fit for frank but. you know why it was not. allowed to go. bust him up with the whole dorm like he got she. would love to swap places with frankfurt's in a title that's fighting for survival and just replace coach manuel found with martin schmidt. outspoken new coach has been around the bundesliga block martin schmitz after spells at mites and bones book the swiss tactician is now charged with stopping houseboats downward spiral and keeping them in the top flight . benoit at the end of the season coalition's new vibe everyone is keen to my can impression so i can see someone has experienced that already in the positive sense of an opposing i've spoken to the giants and that certainly also helped clear up a few things and get them thinking it's in the so you know yeah we'll just go out there play football and enjoy it. schmidt succeeds money who had been in the job since the end of twenty sixteen ounce makes recent poor form had left them fifteenth in the table four points above the play off place the club has also parted ways with yes lehmann
at the moment luke is still a perfect fit for frank but. you know why it was not. allowed to go. bust him up with the whole dorm like he got she. would love to swap places with frankfurt's in a title that's fighting for survival and just replace coach manuel found with martin schmidt. outspoken new coach has been around the bundesliga block martin schmitz after spells at mites and bones book the swiss tactician is now charged with stopping houseboats downward spiral and keeping them in the top...
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got the moments look is still a perfect fit for frank but. there was often a picture of you know why it was not. as powerful as both of those bottles and i just came up with the whole door like you've got your. good luck to swap places with frankfurt's in the title they're fighting for survival and just replace coach manuel found with martin schmidt. out spokes new coach has been around the bundesliga block not seen schmidt's after spells at mites and bones book the swiss tactician is now tasked with stopping alex butts downward spiral and keeping them in the top flight. annoyed at the end of the season coalition's new vibe everyone is keen to make an impression so i can see someone as experienced that already in the positive sense of interposed i've spoken to the bias and that certainly also helped clear up a few things and get them thinking it's in the sea that yeah we'll just go out there play football and enjoy it. schmidt succeeds money well who had been in the job since the end of twenty sixteen ounce books recent poor form had left the
got the moments look is still a perfect fit for frank but. there was often a picture of you know why it was not. as powerful as both of those bottles and i just came up with the whole door like you've got your. good luck to swap places with frankfurt's in the title they're fighting for survival and just replace coach manuel found with martin schmidt. out spokes new coach has been around the bundesliga block not seen schmidt's after spells at mites and bones book the swiss tactician is now...
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i am frank williams, your cochair. and we are delighted to have with us once again every other year we have the john and craig show. [ applause ] and that is much deserved because they get high grades from you, high marks from you deservedly so. i'm not even sure what it is they are going to talk about this morning. but we will be entertained i can tell you that. so, what can we say about two of our very loyal members who have served for a long time? a long time on our board of advisors. john is my dear friend from mississippi state university. and executive director of the ulysses s grant association. and now the ulysses s grant presidential library where i serve as president and he is recently the editor along with david nolan and louis gallo of the annotated memoirs of ulysses s grant, the first time this has really been done and i highly recommend it. it is in the bookstore. get one. and craig simons who is a naval his or ttor and craig simons who is a naval his or ttoian who wrote about lincoln and wrote about get
i am frank williams, your cochair. and we are delighted to have with us once again every other year we have the john and craig show. [ applause ] and that is much deserved because they get high grades from you, high marks from you deservedly so. i'm not even sure what it is they are going to talk about this morning. but we will be entertained i can tell you that. so, what can we say about two of our very loyal members who have served for a long time? a long time on our board of advisors. john...
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frank have been in blistering form says the mid-season break and their own cause for another campaign in europe although the real deal will be discussing the champions began patients. after saturday's switch at the top of the table would be taking a closer look at next week's mighty clash between first place dortmund and second place by munich who has the upper hand ahead of classic i. welcome to the show we have plenty to talk about some because one simply isn't enough i've dropped in to talk about the last day's top stories to my left he said reporter all of a cannot good to have you back nice to be here and to my right moody my psychic thank you for having you for having me here as well. let's get down to business though and starts our coverage and the reds boss of the table off to nuremberg today and they face an uphill battle to survive the drop on sunday face shaka a side whose been is the future is also in the balance as one step closer to top flight survival. who would hold their nose in this relegation battle. returned to the shelter bench has seen a predictable focus on defe
frank have been in blistering form says the mid-season break and their own cause for another campaign in europe although the real deal will be discussing the champions began patients. after saturday's switch at the top of the table would be taking a closer look at next week's mighty clash between first place dortmund and second place by munich who has the upper hand ahead of classic i. welcome to the show we have plenty to talk about some because one simply isn't enough i've dropped in to talk...
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jeff bennett, white house correspondent for nbc news, frank galuzzi for frank intelligence, and matt acosta, moderator of "washington week" on pbs. welcome to you all. frank, given your experience, tell us how easy or hard it is to get a fisa warrant, and could the work being done under a fisa warrant be construed as spying under the name of that warrant? >> brian, look, the performance of this attorney general over the last two days has been abysmal. what he did today by invoking the spying connotation is he flew what i would call a flash ban grenade into the room. by that, anyone who has been associated or involved with tactical teams will know that a flash ban grenade is meant to reflect and make a loud noise, but it's not meant to take out personnel. what he did was throw in the flash band grenade into the room. he is falling in line with this president, and the motive that the fbi was somehow spying on a campaign when what it has proven to have done is lawfully investigate with predication allegations that the russians were involved with this campaign. the inspector general has
jeff bennett, white house correspondent for nbc news, frank galuzzi for frank intelligence, and matt acosta, moderator of "washington week" on pbs. welcome to you all. frank, given your experience, tell us how easy or hard it is to get a fisa warrant, and could the work being done under a fisa warrant be construed as spying under the name of that warrant? >> brian, look, the performance of this attorney general over the last two days has been abysmal. what he did today by...
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being frank. the story, a brilliant p°p5 being frank.ops song composer in a great pop and who never at the residence they deserve. he suddenly achieved fame asa deserve. he suddenly achieved fame as a character named frank, papier—mache had... it is a brilliant movie. it is made of of absolute love and affection and the way this alter ego sorta became summit he never expected to be. i thought it was really moving and really touching. love it when you talk through those, mark. thank you very much. that is it for this week. take some much for watching. from both of us, goodbye. good evening. what a difference a week makes. this time last week, i was standing here telling you about how glorious the easter weekend was going to be for most of us. u nfortu nately going to be for most of us. unfortunately come in this weekend, it's really a different story. quite a lot of cloud gathering as you can see out in the west and the rain has started to fall. taking a look at the satellite picture, we've got this amazing curl of cloud in this area of l
being frank. the story, a brilliant p°p5 being frank.ops song composer in a great pop and who never at the residence they deserve. he suddenly achieved fame asa deserve. he suddenly achieved fame as a character named frank, papier—mache had... it is a brilliant movie. it is made of of absolute love and affection and the way this alter ego sorta became summit he never expected to be. i thought it was really moving and really touching. love it when you talk through those, mark. thank you very...
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out of them completely the fall that game they were in second place they were ten points clear of franks and now as we know they've been overtaken by the one win in that time in the four defeats in seven games not a good one asbos so the defense has completely crumbled as we saw again three goals against a sort of conceded and certainly was the defense that a bow the sporting director had a problem with in not catastrophic opening spell yesterday let's hear what he had to say. if you make simple mistakes in defense and build up play that lead to counter attacks and don't want to defend with full commitment in the bundesliga you'll be three nil down after sixteen minutes. you might say both talking about the defensive frailties is that the only problem at the club at the moment earlier as all the money they were they were chasing the title more or less and nothing nothing has stayed like that for like for like four five six weeks now if they fix their problems defensively it's definitely a strong team they have great forwards they have really good attacking players but i mean if you're no
out of them completely the fall that game they were in second place they were ten points clear of franks and now as we know they've been overtaken by the one win in that time in the four defeats in seven games not a good one asbos so the defense has completely crumbled as we saw again three goals against a sort of conceded and certainly was the defense that a bow the sporting director had a problem with in not catastrophic opening spell yesterday let's hear what he had to say. if you make...
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frank: a two-part question. first, what steps do you think the united states needs to take, political and military, to enhance extended deterrence going forward. and the $10,000 question, what are the potential consequences if allies begin to lose faith in u.s. extended deterrence? who would like to start? jon: i think the number one fundamental thing we need to do is have conventional military forces that are credible and capable of deterring an attack and defeating an adversary. that prevents wars. we should have weapons that are credibly usable, that do not bring questions about whether or not we would or wouldn't and we need to make that clear. that requires investments. and quite frankly, those are trade-offs between the nuclear and conventional world. the second thing we need , political leadership, including a president, who speaks unwaveringly about our unwavering commitments. in my mind i wonder if undersecretary trachtenberg knows the meaning of unwavering. because we have sent mixed messages, both by
frank: a two-part question. first, what steps do you think the united states needs to take, political and military, to enhance extended deterrence going forward. and the $10,000 question, what are the potential consequences if allies begin to lose faith in u.s. extended deterrence? who would like to start? jon: i think the number one fundamental thing we need to do is have conventional military forces that are credible and capable of deterring an attack and defeating an adversary. that prevents...
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frank, if that story proves true, what will that mean? >> so, first, we've talked about it being a good day for justice. it was a bad day for roger stone. we haven't heard a lot about roger in the last few days, but today he must have been quite upset at the fact that he could be facing accusations by a cooperating julian assange, if that happens and if that's where this is going, and then we look toward the president's knowledge of what the relationship is with wikileaks, the degree to which they aided the campaign. julian assange could play right into the middle of all of this and we're not done talking about wikileaks and we're certainly not done talking about roger stone. >> frank figliuzzi, a man who knows a thing or two because he's seen a thing or two. thank you very much, as always, for coming on our broadcast. >>> and coming up for us, the new report out tonight that has trump critics furious. it's about what the trump administration considered doing with migrants coming in over the southern border. that's when we continue. prewa
frank, if that story proves true, what will that mean? >> so, first, we've talked about it being a good day for justice. it was a bad day for roger stone. we haven't heard a lot about roger in the last few days, but today he must have been quite upset at the fact that he could be facing accusations by a cooperating julian assange, if that happens and if that's where this is going, and then we look toward the president's knowledge of what the relationship is with wikileaks, the degree to...
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. >> and i'm frank somerville. bart says it's a direct response to passenger surveys that show safety is a top concern. new at 10:00, amber lee live look at the plan underway. >> reporter: frank, the plan started today during the morning commute. you'll see more officers and fare inspectors. fare inspectors. soon after we arrived at the west oakland bart station monday evening, we saw the man going through the fare gate without a ticket. not long after two other fare cheats. passengers say that's not all. >> one time i experienced a lik they could beef up security personally. >> reporter: bart says it is beefing up security in response to passenger concern. starting monday, many bart employees are wearing bright green vests to announce their presence. officers and fare inspectors are working extra hours and additional days during their week. >> we know mandatory overtime is not sustainable, so our idea is to deploy them, keep it going for a bit, and then pull it back. >> reporter: they didn't say how long the incre
. >> and i'm frank somerville. bart says it's a direct response to passenger surveys that show safety is a top concern. new at 10:00, amber lee live look at the plan underway. >> reporter: frank, the plan started today during the morning commute. you'll see more officers and fare inspectors. fare inspectors. soon after we arrived at the west oakland bart station monday evening, we saw the man going through the fare gate without a ticket. not long after two other fare cheats....
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as frank pointed out collusion isn't a crime. and spying is something the attorney general has invoked in the last week, not an activity that our law enforcement agencies engaged in. so you have two sort of hum dingers from the sitting attorney general in a week's time. he's actually made three of the president's most sort of central political arguments around hard line immigration policies and an asylum ruling saying asylum seekers can be jailed indefinitely, around the wildest of all trumpian conspiracy theories, around spying, the campaign was spied on, that came out of the attorney general's mouth. and then today, doubling down on the president's refrain uttered by this president so often it's almost a nervous tick, wake and type out a no collusion tweet. i wonder what you make as someone who had given the attorney general the benefit of the doubt. this day which should have been about the presentation of a sacred and trusted investigator, robert mueller, presenting his 400 page report to the country was sullied before it beg
as frank pointed out collusion isn't a crime. and spying is something the attorney general has invoked in the last week, not an activity that our law enforcement agencies engaged in. so you have two sort of hum dingers from the sitting attorney general in a week's time. he's actually made three of the president's most sort of central political arguments around hard line immigration policies and an asylum ruling saying asylum seekers can be jailed indefinitely, around the wildest of all trumpian...
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this morning frank holland joining us now with this deal. frank. >> good morning. shares of canopy growth, they are higher as the canadian pot producer is nearing a deal to buy acreage holdings source are telling cnbc that they were skelked to speak on the phone after two weeks of discussions. the announcement could come as soon as today. acreage holdings is one of the largest vertically integrated multi-state operateors in the u.s. it's gained attention from investors partly due to former house speaker john waner who is a director at the company. canopy growth is one of the world's largest cannabis companies. it sold more than 10,000 kilograms of weed and related products, and analysts say it controls just about one-third of market capacity. last year it got a $had billion investment from constellation brands, the maker of corona beer there are reports that this acreage deal could create some issues for canopy and its home market companies listed on its toronto stock exchange are currently not allowed to own any stakes in illegal operations you have to remember th
this morning frank holland joining us now with this deal. frank. >> good morning. shares of canopy growth, they are higher as the canadian pot producer is nearing a deal to buy acreage holdings source are telling cnbc that they were skelked to speak on the phone after two weeks of discussions. the announcement could come as soon as today. acreage holdings is one of the largest vertically integrated multi-state operateors in the u.s. it's gained attention from investors partly due to...
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rich frank, it is always good to see him. doctor allen who is also the senior military advisor to the president of the museum and that means me, and of course james. thank you for being here today. let's give him a round of applause. and we have three newcomers who are speaking at the museum for the first time today. trent, wonderful that you are here with us today and great to meet you this morning. doctor stephen moore, and doctor andrew weeks. welcome and we are looking forward to your presentations today as well.>> today is really the beginning of a very exciting slate of programming for the museum. later this year, we will open the higgins hotel and conference center. you probably saw it when you walked in and it is starting to look like a hotel and conference center now. we will host our next international world war ii conference there in november of this year and again, this is all part of a renewed commitment to programming and outreach to the institute and to our new media and education center, which will also open i
rich frank, it is always good to see him. doctor allen who is also the senior military advisor to the president of the museum and that means me, and of course james. thank you for being here today. let's give him a round of applause. and we have three newcomers who are speaking at the museum for the first time today. trent, wonderful that you are here with us today and great to meet you this morning. doctor stephen moore, and doctor andrew weeks. welcome and we are looking forward to your...
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frank figure lieu zi, harry litman, thanks for spending time with us. after the break, brand new reporting on donald trump's harsher immigration policies. rss attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah, and now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. so let's promote our spring ftravel deals, on choicehotels.com like this: (sneezes) earn one free night when you stay just twice this spring. allergies. or.. badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com. or crohn's symptoms... are holding you back... and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough... it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio® works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract, and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio® may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fa
frank figure lieu zi, harry litman, thanks for spending time with us. after the break, brand new reporting on donald trump's harsher immigration policies. rss attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah, and now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. so let's promote our spring ftravel deals, on choicehotels.com like this: (sneezes) earn one free night when you stay just twice this spring. allergies. or.. badda book. badda boom. book now at...