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okay, let me check with frank and i'll get back to you. okay, bye. frank? >> yeah?u're still giving your own purchase order. you're approving your own purchase, and giving your own purchase order. >> right. >> for instance, this day, no one knew you ordered this. >> then i will not purchase any more beef items, then. that's the way i-- if allowed to purchase only supplies, then i'll only purchase supplies. >> i still need to see it. you can't just-- you're still missing the point. you cannot just pick up the phone and say, "so and so, i need 10,000 plastic bags. here's my p.o. number." no, you need to check with somebody, and say, "is it okay that we purchase these 10,000?" and then that somebody is going to give you a p.o. do you pay the bills here? >> no, i don't. >> okay. everybody you order from wants their money in ten days. we don't have the money to pay them. >> but when i need bags or bulk boxes, i'm-- >> you need to get an approval. >> so then how would you want me to do this? >> you're supposed to give me the p.o.s. what are you missing? >> so either i nee
okay, let me check with frank and i'll get back to you. okay, bye. frank? >> yeah?u're still giving your own purchase order. you're approving your own purchase, and giving your own purchase order. >> right. >> for instance, this day, no one knew you ordered this. >> then i will not purchase any more beef items, then. that's the way i-- if allowed to purchase only supplies, then i'll only purchase supplies. >> i still need to see it. you can't just-- you're still...
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ok frank luntz george w. bush you can't like donald trump very much is a republican does he campaign for him i don't believe he does i don't believe the bush family gets involved i think the blood was so bad between them in 2016 and it's very difficult for the president to get essentially to get on his knees and ask for his support or ask for mitt romney support i think trump is going he's become the leader of the republican party he's become the most. the most sought after spokesman his rallies up until when he couldn't do them anymore was still very very well attended and was still very intense i think from goes it alone and that may be a mistake on his part but i can't see him standing on stage with w. and i can see him standing on stage with the most recent nominee mitt romney well that's going to hurt him badly isn't it because they certainly mean votes well i know that. i look at michelle obama and i know that she means votes among women i know that i am a see can be very helpful to joe biden among vote
ok frank luntz george w. bush you can't like donald trump very much is a republican does he campaign for him i don't believe he does i don't believe the bush family gets involved i think the blood was so bad between them in 2016 and it's very difficult for the president to get essentially to get on his knees and ask for his support or ask for mitt romney support i think trump is going he's become the leader of the republican party he's become the most. the most sought after spokesman his...
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frank, then a stranger, suggested starting a facebook group. 800 members joints that week. despite the response has been phenomenal. just the fact that people out here are heroes and really care for the neighbors. >> reporter: more than 1400 pried 30,0 rsthlanguaansls an to reach seniors not online, like 96-year-old ellen isaac. >> it's wonderful, to know that there are people around to think about other people. >> and william and bonnie quan who delivered groceries are grateful they could help her despite i felt hopeless sitting at home, and i'm really grateful for bianca and frank for setting up this platform. >> reporter: frank himself once experienced the support of strangers when crowdfunding sustained him during a crippling illness. >> two years ago i contracted a rare neurological disease, and it basically left me bedridden. and i realized, i can't ever pay that back. a big part of my motivation here is being able to pay that kindness forward. >> everybody is a change maker. >> reporter: in the end, priyanka marvels at her stronger community. he >> i think it just sh
frank, then a stranger, suggested starting a facebook group. 800 members joints that week. despite the response has been phenomenal. just the fact that people out here are heroes and really care for the neighbors. >> reporter: more than 1400 pried 30,0 rsthlanguaansls an to reach seniors not online, like 96-year-old ellen isaac. >> it's wonderful, to know that there are people around to think about other people. >> and william and bonnie quan who delivered groceries are...
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frank, we'll have a radio. so this is going to be your radiolj frank, we'll have a radio.g to be your radio. i am going to be quite busy trying to control the horse. well, going to be quite busy trying to controlthe horse. well, yes, maybe we can put this on the horse so you can have something that you can... the horse can do the radio. poco mas? mas? i cannot afford to fullerton break things. at the beginning of the track is a steep descent. the botanists hope to find you species deep inside the forest. but i am unable to hold on with my legs. guys, i don't think i can do this. i'm going to fall off. i think this. i'm going to fall off. i think this is just too dangerous. i this. i'm going to fall off. i think this isjust too dangerous. i mean, it breaks my heart, ijust... i think you will have to carry on without me. but the local guides come up with an idea. well done. 0k. iamso come up with an idea. well done. 0k. i am so thrilled that despite my injuries, thanks to the endurance and kindness of these guys, i am able to see this amazing scenery. primary forests are the
frank, we'll have a radio. so this is going to be your radiolj frank, we'll have a radio.g to be your radio. i am going to be quite busy trying to control the horse. well, going to be quite busy trying to controlthe horse. well, yes, maybe we can put this on the horse so you can have something that you can... the horse can do the radio. poco mas? mas? i cannot afford to fullerton break things. at the beginning of the track is a steep descent. the botanists hope to find you species deep inside...
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frank the most recent c.n.n. poll of polls shows that president drum's general proven right in his trending down surprise you. well it's very difficult for him and new york as jess faced its most significant challenges so i guess i'm not surprised normally a president gets a significant bump in times of crisis is president's bump was about 5 points it's still gave him his highest favor ability of the president say there wasn't anything like george herbert walker bush or george w. after $911.00. other presidents j.f.k. after the challenges of cuba this president i think it is a tightrope because there are so many people who have made up their minds about him either positive or negative and there's really very few undecided voters right now but if he wants to feel sick sure if he wants to head into this election with a better than 5050 shot. reelection he really needs an approval rating of about 50 percent and he does not have that now. to your credit when you were last here in late february you said the donald tru
frank the most recent c.n.n. poll of polls shows that president drum's general proven right in his trending down surprise you. well it's very difficult for him and new york as jess faced its most significant challenges so i guess i'm not surprised normally a president gets a significant bump in times of crisis is president's bump was about 5 points it's still gave him his highest favor ability of the president say there wasn't anything like george herbert walker bush or george w. after $911.00....
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frank wanted to believe him.ery wounded during the war, he had been gassed, he had been shot in the legs. as dorothy said, how did they miss his heart? this guy was enormous. sherwood would go on actually to win four pulitzer prizes and become the speech writer for fdr. so, these were all unknowns, but they all misbehaved tremendously and of course, ended up getting fired. yeah, well, it was all -- it was all basically because dorothy decided, as theater critic by the now, that she was going to go after broadway producers and she ended up libelling them and he had no choice and conde really didn't want to fire him and knew she had to go and it was poor frank who had to do it. so during the war he sets up british vogue because he can't export paper from america, believe it or not, during world war i and decides at the end of the war in 1919 that he's going to go across to europe and set up a french vogue. so he's now become the first international magazine publisher in the world. now, we talked about a few of the
frank wanted to believe him.ery wounded during the war, he had been gassed, he had been shot in the legs. as dorothy said, how did they miss his heart? this guy was enormous. sherwood would go on actually to win four pulitzer prizes and become the speech writer for fdr. so, these were all unknowns, but they all misbehaved tremendously and of course, ended up getting fired. yeah, well, it was all -- it was all basically because dorothy decided, as theater critic by the now, that she was going to...
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and we can speak to journalists frank smith he joins us from seoul hi frank what do we actually know about what's happened. well you pointed out of the in that introduction a little bit it's more about what we know didn't happen kim jong un didn't attend the 108th birthday anniversary of his grandfather kim il sung on april 15th normally he would go to that he had every time previously since he was leader of north korea back in 2011 so that's important the other thing that we need to look at is the source of the information that we have here there are anonymous sources within north korea actually i should say one single source the web site. daily and kay reported initially from multiple sources that kim jong un had had surgery and the recovery was difficult and then another anonymous source in c.n.n. said that he had been incapacitated that it was a little bit more serious it's unclear whether those came from 2 different sources inside of north korea and we do need to question the timing as kim jong un was said to have this surgery on april 12th whereas north korean media reportedly
and we can speak to journalists frank smith he joins us from seoul hi frank what do we actually know about what's happened. well you pointed out of the in that introduction a little bit it's more about what we know didn't happen kim jong un didn't attend the 108th birthday anniversary of his grandfather kim il sung on april 15th normally he would go to that he had every time previously since he was leader of north korea back in 2011 so that's important the other thing that we need to look at is...
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i know frank wanted to see that. >> is frank with us? can he hear us? >> he is with us finally. >> yes, i'm so missing that f1 season. >> i know. >> i look forward to that race every weekend. >> got to go. thank yourself joining us. >> see you later. >> bye-bye. >> good night. . louise, what are you doing here? you're not droppint of the league championship tonight, are you? louise is dropping out of the league championship? all i said was "hey, cam." so, this year, i invited mitchell to join my gay bowling team -- the britney spares. i came up with the team name, i designed the shirts. yeah. it's not important who gets the credit. when we first stated, my bowling was, um -- well, it was iffy. but then i practiced and i practiced until the shoe-rental guy called me "decent." i'm not here as a teammate. i'm here on official police business. what? please tell me that is not you. man: what is that? (people scream) oh, no. (children screaming) oh. oh. (screams) cameron: no, no, no. hmm. that's fizbo... mm-hmm. ...with a scary mask. that's clearly not me. it
i know frank wanted to see that. >> is frank with us? can he hear us? >> he is with us finally. >> yes, i'm so missing that f1 season. >> i know. >> i look forward to that race every weekend. >> got to go. thank yourself joining us. >> see you later. >> bye-bye. >> good night. . louise, what are you doing here? you're not droppint of the league championship tonight, are you? louise is dropping out of the league championship? all i said was...
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host: again, tom frank joining us. in new york. start to soft. cass, good morning. caller: good morning. i have been listening to your comments this morning and i would like to point out that as a former fema employee currently there are not enough disaster assistance employees in the nation. there is only about 4000. at the peak of that staffing level they used to be about 12,000. i just want to remind everyone aat fema's main goal is running agency. resources tote respond to natural disasters and pandemics. agency -- agencies that supply the assistance at this time our state department of health. i also want to remind everyone that there seems to be a little confusion about how disaster declarations are declared. disasters are handled at the local level and once at the county level, those resources are overwhelmed. those counties ask for a state declaration and the state supplies resources to those counties. then once those state resources are overwhelmed, that is when they ask for a presidential declaration. once estates are issued presidential disaster declarati
host: again, tom frank joining us. in new york. start to soft. cass, good morning. caller: good morning. i have been listening to your comments this morning and i would like to point out that as a former fema employee currently there are not enough disaster assistance employees in the nation. there is only about 4000. at the peak of that staffing level they used to be about 12,000. i just want to remind everyone aat fema's main goal is running agency. resources tote respond to natural disasters...
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frank gabron. frank was an e.r. doctor and two-time cancer survivor, so he knew how to fight. and he spent his final days tending to patients in a new jersey hospital. when he was there, he knew he was compromised, he knew he was exposed and he caught the virus himself. he died within a week, passing away on tuesday in his husband's arms before help could arrive. dr. gabron's husband, arnold vargas, is with us, along with their close friend deborah, and i'm happy to have you both here. obviously these circumstances are not the way that i would want to meet anybody, let alone the husband and friend of a hero. i know you are heartbroken. but what do you want people to know about your husband and why he put himself in such jeopardy for people he didn't even know? >> he was a person, he loved to help people -- he just wanted to help people and he wanted to -- >> i know you're heartbroken. i know you are heart broken, but you know what, people need to see what is being taken from us from this virus. your husband had already fought through the battles he was supposed to fight. he be
frank gabron. frank was an e.r. doctor and two-time cancer survivor, so he knew how to fight. and he spent his final days tending to patients in a new jersey hospital. when he was there, he knew he was compromised, he knew he was exposed and he caught the virus himself. he died within a week, passing away on tuesday in his husband's arms before help could arrive. dr. gabron's husband, arnold vargas, is with us, along with their close friend deborah, and i'm happy to have you both here....
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i think frank thought i was crazy.that's what i'm going to be doin doing. >> what was the feeling when everybody realized neil armstrong got the -- >> everybody was resigned to the fact that neil was going to go. being a civilian, maybe that was a good choice. we were either air force or navy, and there was no military implication to this landing. and so neil actually went. so, someone had to go. >> did that figure into it, do you think? >> i don't think so, because all the flights before 11 were chancy. if 8 needed more training or was a disaster and then 9 came or 9 had something wrong with the lunar module or if everything went fine if, 10 had a full lunar module, they could have landed. >> let's go to 13. >> yeah, yeah. >> that has reached almost mythic proportions because of the book, the movie and all about that. i want to try to separate a little myth from reality here, or maybe add to the myth. i don't know which we'll do. we'll do whatever you want to do. >> we'll make it reality. >> that was not supposed to b
i think frank thought i was crazy.that's what i'm going to be doin doing. >> what was the feeling when everybody realized neil armstrong got the -- >> everybody was resigned to the fact that neil was going to go. being a civilian, maybe that was a good choice. we were either air force or navy, and there was no military implication to this landing. and so neil actually went. so, someone had to go. >> did that figure into it, do you think? >> i don't think so, because all...
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and he said, liz, it is me, frank. i want to get into bed with you, but don't want you to tell lib, will you? lib was his wife. lizzy said she was tired and she told him to go away, but she persevered and put his arms around her neck and slept with her and that happened on several occasions. when lizzy realized she was pregnant she told frank. he asked if the baby was his and she confirmed that it was. a baby girl was born on november 3, 1863. in may of 1864, frank told lizzie he wanted her to take the child and get out of his home. she replied that she would leave if he gave her financial support, but he refused. when lizzie then learned that frank was going to kick her out of the house she decided to confront him in front of his wife. the next morning, a sunday, lizzie packed up her belongings, packed her baby and knocked on the pruitt's bedroom door, frank stayed in bed while his wife who just had a baby of her own got out of bed and she turned to frank and she said look at me, look at the baby and remember what you
and he said, liz, it is me, frank. i want to get into bed with you, but don't want you to tell lib, will you? lib was his wife. lizzy said she was tired and she told him to go away, but she persevered and put his arms around her neck and slept with her and that happened on several occasions. when lizzy realized she was pregnant she told frank. he asked if the baby was his and she confirmed that it was. a baby girl was born on november 3, 1863. in may of 1864, frank told lizzie he wanted her to...
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overall, dodd-frank has corrected a lot of the issues.nderneath it, there are pieces like the volcker rule that swung in a direction where you say i don't think that is what we are trying to do. we are trying to get them more rational. the capital liquidity, stress tests, those regimes are critical. the reason the u.s. banking system is strong and active and growing and supporting the economy and other banking systems are not is because we got to it. are four bigthere banks in the united states. citicorp, jp morgan, wells fargo, and bank of america. do you think that's a good thing to have only four big banks that are based in the united states or is it working? brian: i think it works well. a large amount of the industry, 5000 banks, so you have much more varied financial industry. one thing that makes our industry strong is the variety of participants. we have the largest market share along with those colleagues. if you look at us as a percentage of gdp relative to other countries, it is a completely unconsolidated business. we have the
overall, dodd-frank has corrected a lot of the issues.nderneath it, there are pieces like the volcker rule that swung in a direction where you say i don't think that is what we are trying to do. we are trying to get them more rational. the capital liquidity, stress tests, those regimes are critical. the reason the u.s. banking system is strong and active and growing and supporting the economy and other banking systems are not is because we got to it. are four bigthere banks in the united...
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that is a wise move on the part of don frank. frank. we don't make decisions about individual firms. we are only allowed under dodd frank to have programs of eligibility, classes of borrowers. any borrower that meets the eligibility requirement for one of these facilities can take part in the facility. we will not be picking this ferment but not that farm. it is brought eligibility. it will not be that. there are overlapping spears here. the fed has complete authority over monetary policy. fiscal stability is something .here we have a stake that has been a very productive relationship. david: i wonder if you could speculate little bit about how ?he economy will be different we will have a lot more debt. of lifehink our way will change? you have thoughts on that? our main focus is on the near term. these are great questions. behavior will change , people will start to go back to movies, theaters. that process could be fairly short. at the beginning it will certainly be gradual and tentative. changesre be longer run in our behavior? i don
that is a wise move on the part of don frank. frank. we don't make decisions about individual firms. we are only allowed under dodd frank to have programs of eligibility, classes of borrowers. any borrower that meets the eligibility requirement for one of these facilities can take part in the facility. we will not be picking this ferment but not that farm. it is brought eligibility. it will not be that. there are overlapping spears here. the fed has complete authority over monetary policy....
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with joining me for more on this story is our correspondent in so frank smith frank can you tell us anything more about the health of the north korean leader. well i can testify to that directly you did mention one of the reports from reuters that said that 3 medical people from china were visiting north korea that was thursday we had earlier today though a report from hong kong satellite television their vice director was said to have tweeted in china that would be able in china that kim jong un was dead that has been not corroborated by anyone certainly not from north korea and we had earlier this week c.n.n. reporting citing an unnamed source in the u.s. government that kim jong un was gravely ill we also have another report coming out today suggesting that kim jong un was seen walking around once on sometime between april 15th and april 20th so there are some mixed reports out there of boat kim jong un's health but most interesting today though is that widely tweeted message that kim jong un has passed away still all of this again is uncorroborated reporting yeah and quite conflicting as
with joining me for more on this story is our correspondent in so frank smith frank can you tell us anything more about the health of the north korean leader. well i can testify to that directly you did mention one of the reports from reuters that said that 3 medical people from china were visiting north korea that was thursday we had earlier today though a report from hong kong satellite television their vice director was said to have tweeted in china that would be able in china that kim jong...
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joining me now from seoul for more on this story is our correspondent frank smyth frank according to this report china has sent doctors to see. why is that significant. well that's significant when we look at is his state of healthy so obese he's a heavy smoker reports are that he has diabetes and then you have that report of of surgery surgery from daily m.k. and then that was supported by news out of c.n.n. last week of u.s. officials saying that that kim jong un was was gravely ill so there is there may be some credence to this we also have some rumors circulating around china especially chinese twitter that kim jong un may even have died so there is perhaps something to this at least something to the ill health rumors well you're in seoul that's less than 100 kilometers from the north korean border what else are you hearing while this despite the proximity here to pyongyang into north korea really we're not hearing that much that the south korean government is maintaining that there is nothing wrong with kim jong un there haven't been any signals or or it changes in movements wit
joining me now from seoul for more on this story is our correspondent frank smyth frank according to this report china has sent doctors to see. why is that significant. well that's significant when we look at is his state of healthy so obese he's a heavy smoker reports are that he has diabetes and then you have that report of of surgery surgery from daily m.k. and then that was supported by news out of c.n.n. last week of u.s. officials saying that that kim jong un was was gravely ill so there...
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frank said it's very simple. have to make it fizzle, you have to make it a cocktail polity enter party where everybody turns the page they yoare joining you in a conversation, they are understanding what it is that everybody in society or everybody who we read about is thinking about. so conde decided to hire frank as editor for vanity fair on a handshake. he did his best deals on a handshake. they had one competitor at the time the editor in the smart set where they said one civilized reader is worth a thousand boneheads. [laughter] is smart set went out of business but they had a very friendly rival between them in a matter of fact george jean mason ended up working at vanity fair after closed. he believed in hiring the best people no matter what. it didn't matter whether they were gay, lesbian, jewish, catholic, whatever, black it did not matter. what mattered was talent, it did not matter if they weree known. so he hired a girl called dorothy to write captions for vogue. the one that caught his eye was the so
frank said it's very simple. have to make it fizzle, you have to make it a cocktail polity enter party where everybody turns the page they yoare joining you in a conversation, they are understanding what it is that everybody in society or everybody who we read about is thinking about. so conde decided to hire frank as editor for vanity fair on a handshake. he did his best deals on a handshake. they had one competitor at the time the editor in the smart set where they said one civilized reader...
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and joining me for more on this story is our correspondent in seoul frank smith frank hi according to this report joint china has sent medical experts to say the north korean leader why is that significant. well that's significant because what we know about kim jong un's health he's obese he's a heavy smoker who reports that he has diabetes his father had a heart attack in 2008 died in in 2011 of cardiovascular disease and then the reports that you mentioned that kim jong un had undergone surgery and then c n n's report that he had been potentially gravely ill according to one u.s. source there are also sources in china uncorroborated sources in with chinese twitter kind of a blaze that that kim jong il may in fact even be dead but again those are those are uncorroborated reports at this time. your you are in cell that's less than 100 kilometers from the north korean border what more you hearing that well the south korean government has largely played down the reports that kim jong un was gravely ill if we go back to earlier in the week the initial report came out of a website called
and joining me for more on this story is our correspondent in seoul frank smith frank hi according to this report joint china has sent medical experts to say the north korean leader why is that significant. well that's significant because what we know about kim jong un's health he's obese he's a heavy smoker who reports that he has diabetes his father had a heart attack in 2008 died in in 2011 of cardiovascular disease and then the reports that you mentioned that kim jong un had undergone...
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frank: good morning, tom.n is fairly 24/7.nt, the proverbial what we're hearing is certainly a focus first and foremost on liquidity, secondly looking at what they need to be doing to aheadheir business moving to the extent that they need to be doing things to deal with their clients, to deal with employees, and really looking at all the various aspects. there is certainly a great deal of foreboding as to what is going to come next year. tom: what we see right now and certainly on this april 1 with americas.re two it seems to be business as usual for corporations while so many of america, main street america need a direct income subs duchenne right now -- substitution right now. how can corporate america explained to washington the urgency of aid to the people of this nation? frank: i think corporate america understands it in some ways better than washington because they recognize that -- recognize the knock on effect as people stop paying their landlord, people stop paying other bills, and that has an impact
frank: good morning, tom.n is fairly 24/7.nt, the proverbial what we're hearing is certainly a focus first and foremost on liquidity, secondly looking at what they need to be doing to aheadheir business moving to the extent that they need to be doing things to deal with their clients, to deal with employees, and really looking at all the various aspects. there is certainly a great deal of foreboding as to what is going to come next year. tom: what we see right now and certainly on this april 1...
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as i say dear frank letters. the problem was that roosevelt was primarily concerned with hitler and roosevelt deferred most of the japanese-- the decisions on japanese policy to hull because he was so focused on that. and to give you an example of what happened. so grew wrote a letter to president roosevelt, one of these dear frank letters, on september 29th, 1941, to tell him about the things that he thought roosevelt should do, including a meeting with the japanese prime ministers to see if they could reach an agreement. so what happens. the letter comes to roosevelt. roosevelt gives the letter to the state department to draft a reply, and they -- grew finally gets a reply from roosevelt that's drafted by the state department on october 30, 1941. well, by then the horse had left the barn and by then the prime minister who wanted to have this agreement had been forced to resign because he could not arrange this meeting. so, but grew recognized that, but felt that there was only so many letters he could write and
as i say dear frank letters. the problem was that roosevelt was primarily concerned with hitler and roosevelt deferred most of the japanese-- the decisions on japanese policy to hull because he was so focused on that. and to give you an example of what happened. so grew wrote a letter to president roosevelt, one of these dear frank letters, on september 29th, 1941, to tell him about the things that he thought roosevelt should do, including a meeting with the japanese prime ministers to see if...
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frank, how can we help?ell, go to tunnelstotowers.org, we are asking all americans to donate $11 a month, we know it's a very difficult time, in so many families right now, but $11 a month can send a strong message that we need to take care of these health care workers who risk their lives, who have been doing it for, like you said, the last 19 years, you know all about the frontline people who put their lives in harm's way, that's what our health care workers are doing right now. we better take care of them. we go by the model that framed census said, well we are here, let us do good. this is something we've never seen before, and we better take care of these health care workers. if i come from a family, my mother was a nurse, three sisters and brother that's a nurse, nephews and nieces that our nurses, my own daughter-in-law gave me treatment, four grandchildren frontline nurse, covid-19, works in the nicu, so we know all about the risk to our family, and a lot of first responders as well. so we better tak
frank, how can we help?ell, go to tunnelstotowers.org, we are asking all americans to donate $11 a month, we know it's a very difficult time, in so many families right now, but $11 a month can send a strong message that we need to take care of these health care workers who risk their lives, who have been doing it for, like you said, the last 19 years, you know all about the frontline people who put their lives in harm's way, that's what our health care workers are doing right now. we better...
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frank james joins a band of confederate guerilla fighters.ng to join, but he's spoiling for a fight. did the family pick sides in the war? >> oh, absolutely. >> freda cruse hardison is an author, whose latest book uses genealogical research to track thousands of local stories, going back to frank and jesse james. >> they were never anything but southerners. >> legend has it that, when jesse's 16 years old, the james farm is attacked by union soldiers, looking for his rebel brother, frank. >> from that point on, jesse james seems bent on revenge. he takes up with these guerrilla fighters and basically terrorized the western part of the state. >> when the south surrenders in 1865 and slavery is outlawed, the james boys return home. >> their farm had been decimated. they couldn't get a job. >> seething with resentment, the brothers figure they can still attack the yankees -- by stealing from them. james and his gang of ex-confederates plot a bold bank robbery in broad daylight, the first of its kind on american soil. on february 13, 1866, they e
frank james joins a band of confederate guerilla fighters.ng to join, but he's spoiling for a fight. did the family pick sides in the war? >> oh, absolutely. >> freda cruse hardison is an author, whose latest book uses genealogical research to track thousands of local stories, going back to frank and jesse james. >> they were never anything but southerners. >> legend has it that, when jesse's 16 years old, the james farm is attacked by union soldiers, looking for his...
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his wife grabbed the revolver and said, frank, the murderer of my child. he choked lizzie and threatened for her to get out of his house. lizzie hurried away. she returned later in the day to get her trunk and when she went back to the house, mrs. pruitt gave her money. the next morning, she went to find a local judge and wanted to file a complaint. she went to another judge. unfortunately when prewitt found out, he decided to act and he had lizzie arrested for grand larceny and he claimed the wife does the money his wife had given to her had been stolen. she spent the rest of the week in jail and was finally released on ale. -- released on bail. lizzie testified and told her story. prior to the civil war african americans were not allowed to testify against whites in state or federal court. the war changed that. the judge decided to acquit prewitt. some time again when this trial took place, her baby died. lizzie went to trial herself. it would have been her baby's first birthday. she was convicted and sentenced. she sent a letter to abraham lincoln. she
his wife grabbed the revolver and said, frank, the murderer of my child. he choked lizzie and threatened for her to get out of his house. lizzie hurried away. she returned later in the day to get her trunk and when she went back to the house, mrs. pruitt gave her money. the next morning, she went to find a local judge and wanted to file a complaint. she went to another judge. unfortunately when prewitt found out, he decided to act and he had lizzie arrested for grand larceny and he claimed the...
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>> that is a good question in the short answer is grew did write several dear frank letters. he knew the president was busy with many things but periodically he did write letters to president roosevelt, dear frank letters, the problem was that roosevelt was primarily concerned with hitler and roosevelt deferred most of the decisions and japanese policy to salt because he was so focused on that. to give an example of what happens, grew wrote a letter to president roosevelt, one of these dear frank letters september 20 ninth 1941. to tell him about the things he thought roosevelt should do including meeting with the japanese prime minister to see if they could reach an agreement. what happens? the letter comes to roosevelt, roosevelt gives the letter to the state department to draft a reply and grew finally gets a reply from roosevelt drafted by the state department on october 30th, 1941. by then the horse had left the barn and the prime minister had been forced to re-sign because he could not arrange this meeting but grew recognized that, felt there were only so many letters h
>> that is a good question in the short answer is grew did write several dear frank letters. he knew the president was busy with many things but periodically he did write letters to president roosevelt, dear frank letters, the problem was that roosevelt was primarily concerned with hitler and roosevelt deferred most of the decisions and japanese policy to salt because he was so focused on that. to give an example of what happens, grew wrote a letter to president roosevelt, one of these...
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donna frank smith joins us now from seoul frank good to see you what do we actually know right now. well what we know is what you just mentioned that kim jong un skipped the anniversary of his grandfather's birth that's kim il sung on april 15th that's so important in north korea because the kim dynasty must be maintained and that made inside the dynasty is what kim jong un largely uses to legitimize his power so skipping that is a major thing that we need to look at we also need to look at the source here the source is what's called daily n.k. it's a web site here in south korea a media outlet that supported by a number of n.g.o.s and generally run by defectors that rely on sources inside north korea making phone calls using clandestine cell phones making phone calls to sources inside of china in that nation filtering back to daily in case it's been painted even by the south korean government as somehow somewhat unreliable hence the south korean government today is in denial of those reports and on the dalian kay website later today they changed their reporting on this to say that
donna frank smith joins us now from seoul frank good to see you what do we actually know right now. well what we know is what you just mentioned that kim jong un skipped the anniversary of his grandfather's birth that's kim il sung on april 15th that's so important in north korea because the kim dynasty must be maintained and that made inside the dynasty is what kim jong un largely uses to legitimize his power so skipping that is a major thing that we need to look at we also need to look at the...
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joins us from los angeles frank the most recent c.n.n. poll of polls shows that president trump's general 'd approval rating is trending down surprise you. well it's very difficult for him and new york is just face it's most.
joins us from los angeles frank the most recent c.n.n. poll of polls shows that president trump's general 'd approval rating is trending down surprise you. well it's very difficult for him and new york is just face it's most.
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when lizzie realized she was pregnant, she told frank. he asked if the baby was his and she confirmed. a baby girl was born november 3, 1863. in may of 1864, frank told lizzie he wanted her to take the child and get out. she replied she would leave if he gave her financial support but he refused. when lizzie learned frank was going to kick her out, she decided to confront him in front of his wife. the next morning, lizzie packed up her belongings, dressed her baby, and knocked at the bedroom door. frank stayed in bed while his wife, who just had a baby of her own, answered the door. lizzie went in holding her baby and turned to frank and said, look at me, look at the baby, and remember what you have done. well -- andplied, here membered about's financial support. she said i will disgrace you on the morrow if he did not supply financial support. peru became angry and turned to his wife saying, do you believe that black bitch? yes, i do. at that, he jumped out of bed, grabbed a revolver and said i never intended to die a natural death. i wi
when lizzie realized she was pregnant, she told frank. he asked if the baby was his and she confirmed. a baby girl was born november 3, 1863. in may of 1864, frank told lizzie he wanted her to take the child and get out. she replied she would leave if he gave her financial support but he refused. when lizzie learned frank was going to kick her out, she decided to confront him in front of his wife. the next morning, lizzie packed up her belongings, dressed her baby, and knocked at the bedroom...
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frank gardner, bbc news, colombia. world of frank's our world documentary on the colombian rainforest. viewers in the uk can see "colombia: saving eden" in a few hours time here on bbc news and at the times shown on the screen. and for viewers around the world — the full documentary airs at these times, this weekend, on bbc world news. now, getting through lockdown means a lot of people are getting closer to their neighbours. if your neighbour happens be to a professsional musician, you could be in for a treat. that's the case in lausaune switzerland, where violin soloist alexandra conun—ova treated her neighbours to this performance. 00:25:32,551 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 violin plays hello there. after a another predominantly dry week for most parts of the uk, the weekend promises plenty more dry weather. but slow, subtle changes, the increasing chance of catching a shower and it will begin to feel cooler particularly across northern areas. nothing much is changing very quickly at the moment because the pressure patte
frank gardner, bbc news, colombia. world of frank's our world documentary on the colombian rainforest. viewers in the uk can see "colombia: saving eden" in a few hours time here on bbc news and at the times shown on the screen. and for viewers around the world — the full documentary airs at these times, this weekend, on bbc world news. now, getting through lockdown means a lot of people are getting closer to their neighbours. if your neighbour happens be to a professsional musician,...
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owns ten restaurants in and around the denver area and he joins us very early his time, frank.do appreciate it because this is the business of -- business of america is business and small business in particular we appreciate you joining us obviously, the majority of your restaurants are closed some are offering takeout. what are you going to be able to do this week what changes for your restaurants and your workers >> i think the restaurant industry itself is going to be changing dramatically. i don't think we're going to be like we were i mean, this week we are still waiting to hear if we are going to be opening may 15th that's one of the things we're struggling with. also what the rules are going to be when we reopen because it is very difficult to serve someone from six feet away in the restaurant business. we're waiting to hear what the rules will be when we reopen we are going to go and try to make a go of it in a couple of restaurants. >> how have to-go orders -- what percentage basically of the revenue is that? i've spoken with restaurant owners in my town here in new je
owns ten restaurants in and around the denver area and he joins us very early his time, frank.do appreciate it because this is the business of -- business of america is business and small business in particular we appreciate you joining us obviously, the majority of your restaurants are closed some are offering takeout. what are you going to be able to do this week what changes for your restaurants and your workers >> i think the restaurant industry itself is going to be changing...
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joins us from los angeles frank the most recent c.n.n. poll of polls shows that president trumps general 'd approval rating is trending down surprise you. well it's very difficult for him and new york as jess faced its most significant challenges so i guess i'm not surprised normally a president gets a significant bump in times of crisis is president's bump was about 5 points it's so gave him his highest favor ability of the presidency there wasn't anything like george herbert walker bush or george w. after $911.00. other presidents j.f.k. after the challenges of. this president i think it is a tightrope because there are so many people who've made up their minds about him either positive or negative and there's really very few.
joins us from los angeles frank the most recent c.n.n. poll of polls shows that president trumps general 'd approval rating is trending down surprise you. well it's very difficult for him and new york as jess faced its most significant challenges so i guess i'm not surprised normally a president gets a significant bump in times of crisis is president's bump was about 5 points it's so gave him his highest favor ability of the presidency there wasn't anything like george herbert walker bush or...
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robert slatzer and frank capell signed a contract to produce the book. the agreement of says bob slatzer would be credited with writing the book and capell would remain secret. >> with capell on board slat descrer also -- slatzer. he reintroduced clemmons from the l.a.p.d. >> the scene seemed staged. >> marilyn was stretched out face down on the bed. obviously she had been placed in that position. i was shown the night stand by her bed it was 8 or 10 empty bottles that contained medicine. i looked in the bathroom for a glass that had been used, there was none. >> he reported there was no drinking vessel in marilyn's bedroom and he questioned how she was able to swallow the medication. you can see a drinking vessel. one of a series of 12 vessels she purchased in mexico. it iches believed that might have been the vessel taken into police evidence. >> clemmons said when he arrived, eunice murray was washing something in the washing machine and twhawts suspicious. soot implication was she was destroying evidence. as the first responding officer he did not in
robert slatzer and frank capell signed a contract to produce the book. the agreement of says bob slatzer would be credited with writing the book and capell would remain secret. >> with capell on board slat descrer also -- slatzer. he reintroduced clemmons from the l.a.p.d. >> the scene seemed staged. >> marilyn was stretched out face down on the bed. obviously she had been placed in that position. i was shown the night stand by her bed it was 8 or 10 empty bottles that...
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hole his boss, but hey frank, you ought to understand what i know. why didn't he speak up? today people would do that. what was the attitude in 1942? >> guest: that is a good question and the short answer is grew did write several dear frank letters periodically. he knew the president was very busy with so many things. but periodically he did write letters to president roosevelt. they were dear frank letters. the problem was, roosevelt was primarily concerned with hitler. and roosevelt deferred most of the japanese decisions on japanese policy to whole. because he was so focused on that. to give you in example of what happened, grew wrote a letter to president roosevelt, one of his dear frank letters on september 29, 1941. to tell him that the things roosevelt should do including a meeting with the japanese prime minister to see if they could reach an agreement. so what happened? the letter comes roosevelt, roosevelt gives the letter to the state department to draft a reply, and drew entering grew finally gets a reply from roosevelt this drafted by the state department on o
hole his boss, but hey frank, you ought to understand what i know. why didn't he speak up? today people would do that. what was the attitude in 1942? >> guest: that is a good question and the short answer is grew did write several dear frank letters periodically. he knew the president was very busy with so many things. but periodically he did write letters to president roosevelt. they were dear frank letters. the problem was, roosevelt was primarily concerned with hitler. and roosevelt...
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and frank wanted to get out of his suit. the poor guy was hot and sweaty. they finally let him get out of his suit. my youngest son at the time said his dad had orbited the earth in his underwear. which is essentially what we did. >> you said it was a medical, experimental flight. did you feel like you were an experimental rat there? >> a guinea pig. the reason for the mission was the maximum time to go to the moon and back was two weeks. so they were seeing if they could put up people into zero gravity for two weeks. so we stayed up there. the spacecraft had a lot of problems. the fuel cells were dying. frank does not like to even fly over water much less spend 70% of his time over water. he was anxious to come down. i told him do not worry, the navy can find us wherever we come down. >> there was some talk early on about landing gemini on the ground, was there not? >> as there was. but one of my jobs was the recovery aspect. we were looking at a kind of paraglider. we would come down and it would inflate. it would be a v-shaped. and then the guy inside th
and frank wanted to get out of his suit. the poor guy was hot and sweaty. they finally let him get out of his suit. my youngest son at the time said his dad had orbited the earth in his underwear. which is essentially what we did. >> you said it was a medical, experimental flight. did you feel like you were an experimental rat there? >> a guinea pig. the reason for the mission was the maximum time to go to the moon and back was two weeks. so they were seeing if they could put up...
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york harris frank in new -- here is frank in new york. caller: just trying to give an atheists point of view -- atheist's point of view. i watch the show every day. a lot of god talk. watch these churches, especially evangelicals, that can heal the children out of touching their head on a wheelchair. what is the fear of christians of going to church? why can't someone just touch their head and make the virus go away? is the virus too strong for god? i feel like we talk too much about prayer. i think we should be talking more about science. we are wasting a lot of time thinking we have telepathic goal toers talking to and imagine -- an imaginary person. frank, i agree with you that talk is not enough. god talk. i went to see us putting our faith into action. terms oflarly in caring for those who are left out. who will do that ? is the question. we are told to love our neighbors as ourselves, but who is going to love our neighbors beyond our own doors? that is what we have to do. i understand that there are plenty of reasons that christians
york harris frank in new -- here is frank in new york. caller: just trying to give an atheists point of view -- atheist's point of view. i watch the show every day. a lot of god talk. watch these churches, especially evangelicals, that can heal the children out of touching their head on a wheelchair. what is the fear of christians of going to church? why can't someone just touch their head and make the virus go away? is the virus too strong for god? i feel like we talk too much about prayer. i...
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robert slatzer and frank capell signed a contract to produce the book. agreement of says bob slatzer would be credited with writing the book and capell would remain secret. >> with capell on board slat descrer also -- slatzer. he reintroduced clemmons from the l.a.p.d. >> the scene seemed staged. >> marilyn was stretched out face down on the bed. obviously she had been placed in that position. i was shown the night stand by her bed it was 8 or 10 empty bottles that contained medicine. i looked in the bathroom for a glass that had been used, there was none. >> he reported there was no drinking vessel in marilyn's bedroom and he questioned how she was able to swallow the medication. you can see a drinking vessel. one of a series of 12 vessels she purchased in mexico. it iches believed that might have been the vessel taken into police evidence. >> clemmons said when he arrived, eunice murray was washing something in the washing machine and twhawts suspicious. soot implication was she was destroying evidence. as the first responding officer he did not invest
robert slatzer and frank capell signed a contract to produce the book. agreement of says bob slatzer would be credited with writing the book and capell would remain secret. >> with capell on board slat descrer also -- slatzer. he reintroduced clemmons from the l.a.p.d. >> the scene seemed staged. >> marilyn was stretched out face down on the bed. obviously she had been placed in that position. i was shown the night stand by her bed it was 8 or 10 empty bottles that contained...
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so another thing, though, that did come out of this exercise by frank miller is that limited nuclear options, as they were called, suddenly became kind of feasible. we now had a plan where, you know, there are some plans where 20 nuclear weapons are used. before when frank was coming into it -- this is another example of how insane everything was before -- he asked somebody in the defense intelligence agency to examine soviet early warning radar. and he said, okay, how many discreet objects coming through the sky, missiles, could the radar detect and separate until it all just becomes one big blob, you know? how many could there be? and the answer was 200. in other words, if we shot 200 missiles at them, it would look like a mass attack. well, at that time the smallest nuclear option that the united states had would involve 900 missiles. so one reason for 900 missiles -- and this astonished me when i first heard it, and i checked it out with a few people, and it's true. no matter what the option was, whether it was a massive option, a limited option or whatever, icbms, submarine-laun
so another thing, though, that did come out of this exercise by frank miller is that limited nuclear options, as they were called, suddenly became kind of feasible. we now had a plan where, you know, there are some plans where 20 nuclear weapons are used. before when frank was coming into it -- this is another example of how insane everything was before -- he asked somebody in the defense intelligence agency to examine soviet early warning radar. and he said, okay, how many discreet objects...
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mueller would lend the appealing voice to stephen king's words and also hear frank mueller reading itack to him in his head. those were brought to life by the most brilliant readers ever to step to the mic. and for those of you who wonder what it would have been like it is easy enough to satisfy your interest and my mother read the house on maple street. and with that decision to release those in audio first that was a bit best possible way to enjoy them then they were to be told and heard even more than red. along with a gifted readers bringing audiobooks to life after he suffered a critical brain injury who was left hospitalized without adequate insurance my dad offer the foundation to offer financial assistance for those who had the worst sort of injuries and personal calamities. [applause] and then go on to serve many others because my dads need has never been greater. but those to be evangelized tirelessly offering his support to make them possible and hundreds of thousands of people to enjoy the story well told you should us receive lifetime achievement award. give it up for him
mueller would lend the appealing voice to stephen king's words and also hear frank mueller reading itack to him in his head. those were brought to life by the most brilliant readers ever to step to the mic. and for those of you who wonder what it would have been like it is easy enough to satisfy your interest and my mother read the house on maple street. and with that decision to release those in audio first that was a bit best possible way to enjoy them then they were to be told and heard even...
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joins us from los angeles frank the most recent c.n.n. poll of polls shows that president trump's general 'd approval rating is trending down surprise you.
joins us from los angeles frank the most recent c.n.n. poll of polls shows that president trump's general 'd approval rating is trending down surprise you.
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frank, thank you forjoining us.onavirus, covid—19, that you don't know yet? well, i come to a very different direction. there are two sides to this story and all we are hearing at the moment is one side. that is the prevention of the infection. everything is about prevention. even if we got a vaccine, that is the prevention of infection. i come in as a clinician, someone who attacks back on the other side, looking to stop or kill the virus that is causing the infection, which is a very different sort of approach. a long time ago in the late 1980s, early 90s i travelled to a lot of different countries speaking to a most remarkable group of doctors. they we re remarkable group of doctors. they were the people who ended the scourge of tuberculosis. nobody thought that was possible. the reason i went to see them as i wa nted reason i went to see them as i wanted to know why did they think what they were doing, what were they doing, what did they have in mind and how did they do it? something really important came from i
frank, thank you forjoining us.onavirus, covid—19, that you don't know yet? well, i come to a very different direction. there are two sides to this story and all we are hearing at the moment is one side. that is the prevention of the infection. everything is about prevention. even if we got a vaccine, that is the prevention of infection. i come in as a clinician, someone who attacks back on the other side, looking to stop or kill the virus that is causing the infection, which is a very...