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but in carrollton 52-year-old frank howard wasn't sweating it. frank was an accountant. his life was good and getting better by the day. >> i took on a new client. that would have been probably in 2009. >> very wealthy client? >> yes. >> what did that come along, those perks? >> well, the wealthy client, he had his own airplanes, and so i guess for the first time probably, you know, flying around in private planes and going to cowboy games. >> as they say in texas, frank howard was standing in high cotton. >> i was still the same old guy, but it was definitely doing some fun things as well. >> frank had come a long way since his days as a preacher's son growing up in south central texas. >> very conservative upbringing. you know, there was no drinking and cussing. never been to the dance, you know, the school prom. never did any of that kind of stuff. but at the same time, you know, wanting to be just very down to earth, very honest, and try to be the best person you could be. >> solid values to last a lifetime. but it wasn't all smooth sailing. in college frank had a br
but in carrollton 52-year-old frank howard wasn't sweating it. frank was an accountant. his life was good and getting better by the day. >> i took on a new client. that would have been probably in 2009. >> very wealthy client? >> yes. >> what did that come along, those perks? >> well, the wealthy client, he had his own airplanes, and so i guess for the first time probably, you know, flying around in private planes and going to cowboy games. >> as they say in...
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frank: not yet a father. but could very well be another inner again. -- flag is only >> quiet, please. frank: four from the left. ncer slightly further right. about the dottie, there is very ittle to play with here. dottie: just 12 feet. want to get down to it. across the bunker. no breeze whatsoever. frank: that's a commercial iss. to 18. jim: berger. >> so bad. nick: he must feel like he can do anything after chipping in at 17. jim: yeah. shades of boo weekley doing that. remember that? the year he won. oh, yeah. jim: webb, though, getting it to 21 under. berger. ancer at 20. j.t. poston comes in 65 today. fine finish. 7 under. abbatini 65. brian harman. remember years ago when he kid. here just a young 5. nesmith, got engaged a few years back here at har bown august -- ew up in harbour town and grew up in augusta. ernie, goode you re playing. nger.ernhard la a little comment about a 62-year-old making a cut. and 62 and making the cut -- just fantastic. he's the iron man. commitment, dedication. and literal
frank: not yet a father. but could very well be another inner again. -- flag is only >> quiet, please. frank: four from the left. ncer slightly further right. about the dottie, there is very ittle to play with here. dottie: just 12 feet. want to get down to it. across the bunker. no breeze whatsoever. frank: that's a commercial iss. to 18. jim: berger. >> so bad. nick: he must feel like he can do anything after chipping in at 17. jim: yeah. shades of boo weekley doing that. remember...
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frank desired higher education. he was looking forward to going to college, but when he turned 18, the civil war broke out. he enlisted in the missouri state guard, a confederate unit because he supported the confederacy. he fought with that guard in a couple of battles and then he returned home either due to injury or illness. while he was home, he was arrested by the local militia who were union sympathizers and they refused to let him go until he signed an oath of allegiance. that meant he could no longer fight in the organized forces of the confederacy. he didn't want the war to passing by without him doing his part. three months after the raid on kansas i mentioned earlier, union soldiers invaded the samuel family farm. wanting to know information cottrell'sam location. they questioned jesse, who was 15 at the time. he refused to tell them anything so they horsewhipped him. they took dr. samuel, and they strung him up and hung him in the backyard. the doctor survived the ordeal, but the experience left jesse em
frank desired higher education. he was looking forward to going to college, but when he turned 18, the civil war broke out. he enlisted in the missouri state guard, a confederate unit because he supported the confederacy. he fought with that guard in a couple of battles and then he returned home either due to injury or illness. while he was home, he was arrested by the local militia who were union sympathizers and they refused to let him go until he signed an oath of allegiance. that meant he...
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this case we have artifacts from tammy baldwin and barney frank. tammy baldwin was the first openly gay woman to congress. this is the red suit she wore when elected for the wisconsin legislature, and barney frank had served before he came out as a gay person. the citizens of massachusetts elected him several more times, and after he left office he married his long-term partner. around the corner it's the story for the right to serve in the military. he had served three tours of duty, in fact he had the bronze star. he decided to challenge the military's ban on gays serving. and working with frank kameny, he decides to push back against the air force. they offered him a settlement realty than changing policy, but you see his brave stance saying, i am a homosexual, the first gay person to appear on the cover of "time" magazine. these stories started to chip away from attitude that prevented people from serving. you can see the repeal of don't ask/don't tell. it allowed gay people to serve in the military as long as they were quiet about who they wer
this case we have artifacts from tammy baldwin and barney frank. tammy baldwin was the first openly gay woman to congress. this is the red suit she wore when elected for the wisconsin legislature, and barney frank had served before he came out as a gay person. the citizens of massachusetts elected him several more times, and after he left office he married his long-term partner. around the corner it's the story for the right to serve in the military. he had served three tours of duty, in fact...
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fierce frank kameny was one of the citizens caught in the dragnet. the harvard educated astronomer, frank kameny had been hired by the service, but was fired when the government discovered that he was homosexual. after failing to get his job back and spite of doing all he could as an individual, he turned to an organizational approach. his last gambit had been a petition he sent to the u.s. supreme court to hear his case. inspired by basic principles of american democracy, the black civil rights movement and sociologist edward, asserted that homosexuals were valid minority. i frank kameny argue that the government should not only person not persecute homosexuals but and discrimination against them. frank kameny used the analysis from his supreme court petition when he started an organizational election of d.c.. the mattachine society of washington, to argue that the homophobic movement is a civil rights movement. it must settle for nothing less than full legal and social equality. nobody had ever initiated that approach before. it was beyond radical
fierce frank kameny was one of the citizens caught in the dragnet. the harvard educated astronomer, frank kameny had been hired by the service, but was fired when the government discovered that he was homosexual. after failing to get his job back and spite of doing all he could as an individual, he turned to an organizational approach. his last gambit had been a petition he sent to the u.s. supreme court to hear his case. inspired by basic principles of american democracy, the black civil...
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so frank and david came in on the scene. he began to talk with them.ack and forth, the conversation for the next couple of weeks. >> it was very difficult. it was a painstaking ordeal, but finally, frank mccain said, let's do it. >> i think it was exhaustion probably more than anything else. it was a way of saying look, let's stop talking about it or let's finally do something about it. >> there was a dare. joe put the dare to frank, said, you know, are you chicken? he said, mccain, are you chicken? and then frank, in the moment of truth responded, he laid the gauntlet down. no, man, i ain't chicken. they looked at david richmond and said -- >> mccain would put his finger in your chest. >> yeah. he said, you, hopper grass, grasshopper, are you chicken? and david said, no, man, i ain't chicken. and they looked at me and said, ez, are you chicken? i said, come on, man. i said, i don't think i can go right now. i got too many things to do. he said, no, we're going to vote on it. it's the democratic way. so he said, right, everybody in favor, raise your ha
so frank and david came in on the scene. he began to talk with them.ack and forth, the conversation for the next couple of weeks. >> it was very difficult. it was a painstaking ordeal, but finally, frank mccain said, let's do it. >> i think it was exhaustion probably more than anything else. it was a way of saying look, let's stop talking about it or let's finally do something about it. >> there was a dare. joe put the dare to frank, said, you know, are you chicken? he said,...
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frank decided he was going to fight back against government rules against gay people. president eisenhower signed a law into effect that homosexuals could not be hired by the federal government. frank decided there should be no reason for such a law, that homosexuals deserved rights to work in the federal government and anywhere else just as much as anyone did. he organized a series of protests as early as 1965 where people who were gay would picket in front of the white house and civil service commission, going public with signs such as this, america, the land of opportunity for homosexuals too. quarter million homosexual federal employees protest civil service commission policy. the civil service commission is the organization who gets hired by the federal government. he is a figure who is considered the father of the lbgtq rights movement. his story pops up throughout this exhibit. we're going to go around the corner and talk about a woman named barbara gittings. she took it upon herself to fight back against the american psychiatric association which at this point
frank decided he was going to fight back against government rules against gay people. president eisenhower signed a law into effect that homosexuals could not be hired by the federal government. frank decided there should be no reason for such a law, that homosexuals deserved rights to work in the federal government and anywhere else just as much as anyone did. he organized a series of protests as early as 1965 where people who were gay would picket in front of the white house and civil service...
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so where does frank sit in that? >> you cannot tell his story without also telling the story of the 60s and specifically without telling the stories of the white freedom movement. i'm glad you wrote out montgomery. i think so many especially queer history and queer activism in a vacuum which is unfortunate because if you are only looking at these individuals and these trends within an isolated minority group that was overwhelmingly white, then you are missing a large part of the story which is how and when and why they were drawing and borrowing from these other movements. so a lot of people, especially younger generations don't know about montgomery for example is rosa parks was not just a victi victim. she was consciously chose dungeon chosen by the organizers, including king, because of her status severely morally sound figure in the community. because i believe she was pregnant. so need to give them the credit of saying the black freedom movement recognize the power of respectability of reclaiming morality for th
so where does frank sit in that? >> you cannot tell his story without also telling the story of the 60s and specifically without telling the stories of the white freedom movement. i'm glad you wrote out montgomery. i think so many especially queer history and queer activism in a vacuum which is unfortunate because if you are only looking at these individuals and these trends within an isolated minority group that was overwhelmingly white, then you are missing a large part of the story...
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>> frank: absolutely. i blame twitter much more and i use twitter but i use twitter to try to unit people, to tell the truth rather than try to pick sides. one more thing, the press should show both sides of the protests, the riot side and the protest side. those speaking up who is speaking up for change and right to know who are committing violent acts. you need both of them and that's the responsibility of your profession. howie: frank luntz, good to see you, thank you very much for joining us. >> frank: thank you. howie: rough there as we do show remotely. many pundits not happy as appeals court uphold the dropping of the criminal case against mike flynn. that's next. howie: there was enormous media criticism of bill barr when he moved to drop the charges against mike flynn but justice department won big victory when federal panel voted 2-120 clear -- 2-1 to clear flynn case. mora liasson, fox news contributor. emily, fbi set a perjury trap for him, but the coverage has been lacer focus on bill barr and
>> frank: absolutely. i blame twitter much more and i use twitter but i use twitter to try to unit people, to tell the truth rather than try to pick sides. one more thing, the press should show both sides of the protests, the riot side and the protest side. those speaking up who is speaking up for change and right to know who are committing violent acts. you need both of them and that's the responsibility of your profession. howie: frank luntz, good to see you, thank you very much for...
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>> prior to frank you see a glimmer of radicalism and he retreats respectability. another was pushed back to that recently but i think you see at the very beginning for people who do not know in the context of mccarthy, you see the first organizing on a national level of the age of sexual deviance in trying to achieve the end of the gate purges or the lavender scare, but because simoni came from the communist party, literally they were members and quite involved or they were travelers, the early activists initiated their own purges of the communists, those who have threatened their own political progress. so after 53, you see that respectability were becomes a matter of simile improving to the world that we are good, moral upstanding citizens and that is the case all the way up until frank canady in 1961 when he and a few other allies who say wait a second, the goal should not be fitting in an convincing other people that were good people, we need to lobby, ticket, demanding more from change so it becomes more militant and for frank someone who was a victim of the
>> prior to frank you see a glimmer of radicalism and he retreats respectability. another was pushed back to that recently but i think you see at the very beginning for people who do not know in the context of mccarthy, you see the first organizing on a national level of the age of sexual deviance in trying to achieve the end of the gate purges or the lavender scare, but because simoni came from the communist party, literally they were members and quite involved or they were travelers,...
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so frank and david came in on the scene. he began to talk with them. conversation, for the next couple of weeks. >> it was very difficult. ordeal. painstaking but finally we said, let's do it. >> i think it was exhaustion more than anything to be honest with you. it was a way of saying, look, let's stop talking and finally do something. >> that was a dare. joe put the dare to frank and said, are you chicken? he said, mccain, are you chicken? and then frank, in the moment of truth responded, he laid the got lit down. not a chicken. he looked at dane and richmond . >> yeah. >> he said you, grasshopper, are you chicken? and david said no, man, i ain't chicken. and they looked at me and said, e, are you chicken? i said, come on, man. i have things to do. and he said we will vote on it in the democratic way. everybody in favor, raise your hand. >> and you raised your hand. >> but there was another vote to be cast. for jibreel, parental approval was essential. >> on the night of the 31st, joe mcneil, frank mccain, david richmond, and my son came to the house
so frank and david came in on the scene. he began to talk with them. conversation, for the next couple of weeks. >> it was very difficult. ordeal. painstaking but finally we said, let's do it. >> i think it was exhaustion more than anything to be honest with you. it was a way of saying, look, let's stop talking and finally do something. >> that was a dare. joe put the dare to frank and said, are you chicken? he said, mccain, are you chicken? and then frank, in the moment of...
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, thank you frank. good morning, i'm pam cook, friday morning, june 5th, and it has cooled down a bit, just as steve mentioned. let's check in with steve for the friday forecast. good morning, steve. >> now we can get the inland areas to cool down. i think frank will say, yes it was. >> yes it was. >> thank you. everyone today will get in on it, but it was still toasty. it usually takes a few days for the inland. the fog is here today and that makes the difference, it is beginning to make a move over parts of the bay and it will continue to ramp up here. so there is a long the southwest, 11, yesterday, it was calm and 55. so we are seeing signs here. the key goes out to the delta, 50s and 60s on the temps, but a lot more 50s when you get the southwest wind of 32. same for travis, so vacaville as well, gusting to 32. that will usher in cooler weather not only for everyone today, but this will take us into the weekend as the system drops temperatures into the 70s. it will be sunny a little, that there wil
, thank you frank. good morning, i'm pam cook, friday morning, june 5th, and it has cooled down a bit, just as steve mentioned. let's check in with steve for the friday forecast. good morning, steve. >> now we can get the inland areas to cool down. i think frank will say, yes it was. >> yes it was. >> thank you. everyone today will get in on it, but it was still toasty. it usually takes a few days for the inland. the fog is here today and that makes the difference, it is...
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frank, thank you. i'm honored to be here and had to say listening to maria, it is a depressingly familiar set of activities that we see on a very regular basis. it's a terrible thing to see of course this play out in very personal ways that weaponization of hate is absolutely part of the tactical playbook we see across the board these days. you asked me a little bit about what i and my team have seen to our competition analysis of platform manipulation, of information operation targeting election over the past four years. in particular the work we've done across europe. i know we have limited time. i should say just within the scope of the european parliamentary elections i see partners of ours working in this space. we were able to identify some 19 coordinated and authentic disinformation campaigns. we are a small team of researchers, and it just gives you something about this is a tip of the iceberg. there's too much to go into in terms of the detail of all that but i but i thought i would lay out --
frank, thank you. i'm honored to be here and had to say listening to maria, it is a depressingly familiar set of activities that we see on a very regular basis. it's a terrible thing to see of course this play out in very personal ways that weaponization of hate is absolutely part of the tactical playbook we see across the board these days. you asked me a little bit about what i and my team have seen to our competition analysis of platform manipulation, of information operation targeting...
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frank frank what's this incident. well you mentioned it earlier the the leafletting campaign from south korea a couple of n.g.o.s here one called the fighters for free north korea led by box hock a north korean defector routinely floats large balloons carrying leaflets over the border and into north korea they are released dropping thousands of leaflets just along the border regions inside the north for north koreans to pick up and look at and consume some information denouncing the north korean regime he's done this for on words of a decade but has been ramping up activities this year together with his brother who sends rice in plastic bottles by the sea with currents taking them into north korea and also infuriating the pyongyang regime who spoke out against this earlier cumulate jiang the sister of leader kim jong un saying before long a tragic scene of the useless north south jointly is on office completely collapsed would be seen inevitable evidently that's what happened earlier today at 249 in the afternoon the
frank frank what's this incident. well you mentioned it earlier the the leafletting campaign from south korea a couple of n.g.o.s here one called the fighters for free north korea led by box hock a north korean defector routinely floats large balloons carrying leaflets over the border and into north korea they are released dropping thousands of leaflets just along the border regions inside the north for north koreans to pick up and look at and consume some information denouncing the north...
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and other teachers donated money too. >> frank is a great leader.es not shy away from topics that have traditionally been seen as taboo or sensitive. >> with the little we have, if we can contribute and give and share, we can actually all rise together. >> reporter: for leading a campaign to donate federal stimulus checks to undocumented immigrants, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to frank. >> you can nominate your own local hero z3wvoz z1s6z y3wvoy y1s6y . >>> coming up at 5:00, for decades a park was only open to city residents. that could soon change. how activists are pushing to end the unusual law. >>> and for now, a final check of the weather with mary lee. >> all right, len, we are looking at cooler temperatures along the coast and around the bay. heating up, especially inland today. as we head through tomorrow and saturday, we cool down and breezy on shore flow kicking in. and high pressure builds in sunday and next beak with temperatures on the rise with plenty of sunshine. but relief from the heat, especially inland, comin
and other teachers donated money too. >> frank is a great leader.es not shy away from topics that have traditionally been seen as taboo or sensitive. >> with the little we have, if we can contribute and give and share, we can actually all rise together. >> reporter: for leading a campaign to donate federal stimulus checks to undocumented immigrants, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to frank. >> you can nominate your own local hero z3wvoz z1s6z y3wvoy...
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luntz who joins us from los angeles frank a new c.b.s. news poll finds 67 percent of americans they the united states is on the wrong track another poll indicates americans are more unhappy now than they've been in 15 years does that mean biden's going to be elected. it's certainly not good news for donald trump and it certainly demonstrates exactly why the trump campaign has become so nervous while trump himself as criticize a link but i would say to the president's if i was sitting in front of him right now don't criticize the numbers i understand what's happening out there down trump's job approval rating is in the low forty's is favor ability rating is in the low forty's is numbers had gone up at the very beginning of the virus but over the last 90 days they have fallen why because of his language because of his messaging because of his crease in taishan. american people want empathy they want understanding they want to know that the people in charge care about them it's not just law and order it's not control of the streets or the wo
luntz who joins us from los angeles frank a new c.b.s. news poll finds 67 percent of americans they the united states is on the wrong track another poll indicates americans are more unhappy now than they've been in 15 years does that mean biden's going to be elected. it's certainly not good news for donald trump and it certainly demonstrates exactly why the trump campaign has become so nervous while trump himself as criticize a link but i would say to the president's if i was sitting in front...
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frank did not have time to change so he wears air force blue.oat and was dressed to kill. and david had his leather cap on and was dressed immaculately. >> i did not know what was going to happen. i assumed we would be clubs on the head or we would be thrown in jail. but the one thing i was certain of, is that we were not coming back. ♪ therom the time we left library until we reached downtown, we were somber, silent. i think we were all reflecting on what we were about to do, and trying to step ahead in time and project what is going to happen. like this is so down, we were like the four musketeers. we are going to our destiny. ♪ >> when we walked into the store, we wanted to prove we were customers. and makea notebook, sure to get receipts. >> we mulled around in the store, just trying to get some fix on where we were and what we were about to do. trying to breathe slow and have eight soma exide he would not get too high on me. i felt my temperature increase and i could feel my color sweat coming off the side of my face. have to always ask joe
frank did not have time to change so he wears air force blue.oat and was dressed to kill. and david had his leather cap on and was dressed immaculately. >> i did not know what was going to happen. i assumed we would be clubs on the head or we would be thrown in jail. but the one thing i was certain of, is that we were not coming back. ♪ therom the time we left library until we reached downtown, we were somber, silent. i think we were all reflecting on what we were about to do, and...
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so essentially here's what happened in this really comes out of the doj frank bill going all the way back 220072009 remember when dodd frank was 1st put into action essentially with that legislation came rules where the fed has to annually stress test banks around the country to make sure that they're able to weather certain economic scenarios essentially and so the fed ran these stress tests and what they found was there was kind of a general sense of economic conditions being rough and then they ran stress tests on 3 different coronavirus related or specific scenarios one would be a you shaped recovery one is a v. shaped recovery and one is a w. shaped recovery meaning that you come out of a recession and then you go right back into it and so essentially they look at these banks and they found that there were at least 30 banks that failed this stress test that what they found was that these banks under certain conditions are right at the minimum level of capital that they're allowed to have under dog frank in order to not become insolvent and go under and so what the fed is essenti
so essentially here's what happened in this really comes out of the doj frank bill going all the way back 220072009 remember when dodd frank was 1st put into action essentially with that legislation came rules where the fed has to annually stress test banks around the country to make sure that they're able to weather certain economic scenarios essentially and so the fed ran these stress tests and what they found was there was kind of a general sense of economic conditions being rough and then...
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week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to frank lara. organizers say that the educators have donated one tenth of the $1.2 million that undock you fund has raise sod far and the fund has awarded more than 500 grants. >> amazing. thank you. >>> you can nominate your local hero for jefferson award online, kpix.com/hero. >> paul heggen is standing by to give us a look at these warm temperatures today and a little bit of relief in sight. >>> yes. tomorrow will be a transition day. out of this mini heat wave, our way to below average temperatures so the whole large- scale weather pattern will be shifting around that heat dome. it will be breaking down tomorrow, much cooler and breezier conditions on the way by friday and saturday. even a hint of a chance for a sprinkle or two on friday. but that is still in the future. right now it is still warm. it was hot today. it got up to 96 degrees? concord. but today's record set exactly one year ago, 103 degrees. so things could be a whole lot worse. we made it up to almost 90 in sang topping out at 8
week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to frank lara. organizers say that the educators have donated one tenth of the $1.2 million that undock you fund has raise sod far and the fund has awarded more than 500 grants. >> amazing. thank you. >>> you can nominate your local hero for jefferson award online, kpix.com/hero. >> paul heggen is standing by to give us a look at these warm temperatures today and a little bit of relief in sight. >>> yes. tomorrow will be...
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frank decided there should be no reason for such a law. that homosexuals deserve rights to work in the federal government and anywhere else so he organized a series of protests as early as 1965 where people who were gay would picket in front of the white house and civil service commission, going public with signs such as this. america, the land of opportunity for homosexuals, too. 250,000 homosexual employees protest the civil service commission policy, the organization that controls who gets hired by the federal government. so he is a figure considered the father of the lbgtq rights movement and his story pops up throughout this exhibit. we go around the corner and we'll talk about a woman named barbara giddings who took it upon herself to fight back against the american psychiatric association which at this point had deemed homosexuality a mental illness. gash ra giddings was a college student in 1949 when she was actually diagnosed as being homosexual. she did a little research about what that meant and found out that homosexual people
frank decided there should be no reason for such a law. that homosexuals deserve rights to work in the federal government and anywhere else so he organized a series of protests as early as 1965 where people who were gay would picket in front of the white house and civil service commission, going public with signs such as this. america, the land of opportunity for homosexuals, too. 250,000 homosexual employees protest the civil service commission policy, the organization that controls who gets...
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i'm frank mallicoat in for dave clark. steve is front and center, and gasia and i are on the same team we are ready for cool air to blow through the bay area. steve? >> you can feel it this morning compared to yesterday, gasia? there you go. so we will be cooler today, we are down a few degrees for some already. there is patchy fog that will be on the move here pretty soon. thits grip and still 50s on the attempts to w jose, 65. but there are more 50s, and most locations are 1 to 4 degrees, oakland airport, minus 4. yesterday was the hottest, no doubt. we will get warm breezes this afternoon and a big temp cooling trend will roll in. temperatures are 70s, 80s, and 90s. over to sal now to see if things are picking up on those good morning to you, steve. as a fact we do see traffic that is a little bit slow at the bay bridge toll plaza, we can show you that now. between! and 30 and eight, 830 or so this will probably be gone, this backup, one by 8:00. this is a look at interstate 880, and that traffic is looking good. san ma
i'm frank mallicoat in for dave clark. steve is front and center, and gasia and i are on the same team we are ready for cool air to blow through the bay area. steve? >> you can feel it this morning compared to yesterday, gasia? there you go. so we will be cooler today, we are down a few degrees for some already. there is patchy fog that will be on the move here pretty soon. thits grip and still 50s on the attempts to w jose, 65. but there are more 50s, and most locations are 1 to 4...
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dr frank tell everybody. yes hello good afternoon everyone my name is a professor in the window i'm a consultant neurological surgeon they say in london the rocket health test crossed i'm also the chairman of a registered charity called cancer care and the also a trustee of the prostate cancer charity which is a federation of. some games have it's good to have you in the stream thank you so much for joining us patrick tell everybody you are. high one america patent. of my background for its health social care as a commission in services police services not been involved in politics and culture activists cultural story and i've been for actively involved in the community response run cover one team in the u.k. . a very welcome to the stream patrick and we're not just going out in america again around the entire l.l. to thank you for joining us all over the nation no pressure hello dr shipped out we cannot have this conversation without you you have the research you have the stats you have the data television l
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frank one of the points of the protesters have been making is that these statues represent moments in british history that perhaps many were not aware of and would have been repulsed by if they knew this this this mean that many monuments i thought there on british streets right now frank have become obsolete. i don't think so i think it is a danger because. i'm not against people 'd reacting to symbols even that demanding that should be any change to the. street names or calling into question the nation spot something that's all quite legitimate and i've written 3 or 4 books on british imperialism 'd and its richest spouse myself some i don't look problems with that what i am worried about is the manner in which this is taking place which is it's going to cause a religious unrestrained quality to it to the point at which you know stuff like the stuff you linked in. who was instrumental in the ball with seamlessly 'd when america gets the face just as much as a slave owner and it's almost as if there's this kind of other respect momentum going on where the impact of it is this critica
frank one of the points of the protesters have been making is that these statues represent moments in british history that perhaps many were not aware of and would have been repulsed by if they knew this this this mean that many monuments i thought there on british streets right now frank have become obsolete. i don't think so i think it is a danger because. i'm not against people 'd reacting to symbols even that demanding that should be any change to the. street names or calling into question...
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correspondent frank smith is covering the story and joins us now from seoul frank authorities in south korea say they are now fighting a 2nd wave of the corona virus how serious is it well if we dial this back to in february and march we saw cases rises south korea was really the 1st foreign country outside of china to experience the pandemic we had upwards of $9900.00 cases here hundreds of cases per day and then in april and may we saw those cases drop down to single digits per day then in june you know resurged and we had $67.00 cases monday $48.00 cases on sunday we've had a drop down though the last couple days just 17 on monday and 46 on tuesday with just 16 of those local infections but still if we look at the period of june certainly there has been are a resurgence here that has local health authorities south korea c.d.c. concerned what exactly are authorities there doing then frank to tackle this. well they're increasing the quarantining that they're doing for example of the 30 cases or sorry 46 cases that were announced today 16 of those were a russian vessel docked at busan
correspondent frank smith is covering the story and joins us now from seoul frank authorities in south korea say they are now fighting a 2nd wave of the corona virus how serious is it well if we dial this back to in february and march we saw cases rises south korea was really the 1st foreign country outside of china to experience the pandemic we had upwards of $9900.00 cases here hundreds of cases per day and then in april and may we saw those cases drop down to single digits per day then in...
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let's go back to frank. >> reporter: thank you, sal. we develop from a story in the south bay. >>> one killed and critically injured another, and the attack happened before 1:00 this morning at a convenience store on sixth street near the san jose state campus. witnesses say the incident began with a fight inside that 711 store. officers arrived, found two people with stab wounds. victims rushed to the hospital, where one of them died while the other has life-threatening injuries. >>> that is what got me out of bed, was the screaming, when the screaming escalated, i looked out and so what was going on out here. this kid was laying on the ground, bleeding. >> two of the victims drove themselves to the hospital, their injuries are not life- threatening. there is no word yet on a suspect, or what may have provoked that early morning fight. >>> another developing story in san jose orning. police it happens near eighth and mission street just after 9:30 last night. the person they th was shot may have been taken to a hospital with several gu
let's go back to frank. >> reporter: thank you, sal. we develop from a story in the south bay. >>> one killed and critically injured another, and the attack happened before 1:00 this morning at a convenience store on sixth street near the san jose state campus. witnesses say the incident began with a fight inside that 711 store. officers arrived, found two people with stab wounds. victims rushed to the hospital, where one of them died while the other has life-threatening...
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frank decided there should be no reason for such a law. homosexuals deserved rights to work in the federal govern amme or anywhere else as much as they did. people who were gay would picket outside the white house and the civil service commission going public with signs such as this. america, the land of opportunity for homosexuals too. they protest civil service commission policy. it is the organization who controls who gets hired by the federal government. canony is the father of the lgbtq rights movement and his story pops up throughout this exhibit. >> we'll go around the corner and talk about a woman named barbara gidings and she took it upon herself to fight against homosexuality and mental illness. she was a college student when she was diagnosed as being homosexual and she did research about what that meant. she found homosexual people were frequently institutional ieizedd electroshock treatment and she thought there was something very wrong about that. she took on the psychiatric organization. she appeared in convention in dallas,
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let's get up to date on this breaking news story with correspondent frank smyth in the souls in seoul south south korea's capital good day to you frank can you phil's on on the latest on what sparked this incident. well this was sparked by north korea again harshly criticizing the south korean government for its failure failure to rein in this leafleting campaign massive balloons sending leaflets into north korea that you mentioned by a couple of n.g.o.s here one led by. who i've interviewed on numerous occasions about his activities north korea views this as a violation of the $28000.00 deal that the 2 governments had to end this care and of activity which included like broadcasting messages from loudspeakers across each of the borders had at each other and north korea again has come out very harshly criticizing the this activity and even north korean leader kim jong un's sister many of us that the 2nd in command there issued this statement on on saturday quote before long a tragic scene of the useless north south jointly as an office completely collapsed would be seen and that appea
let's get up to date on this breaking news story with correspondent frank smyth in the souls in seoul south south korea's capital good day to you frank can you phil's on on the latest on what sparked this incident. well this was sparked by north korea again harshly criticizing the south korean government for its failure failure to rein in this leafleting campaign massive balloons sending leaflets into north korea that you mentioned by a couple of n.g.o.s here one led by. who i've interviewed on...
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and one final note here frank. all of this is on the backdrop of that curfew that is in effect here in san francisco. right now, it is 6:05 pm. that means that curfew goes into effect here in san francisco at 8:00. that means an hour and 55 minutes left until the curfew goes into effect. it is hard to believe that that crowd of 12-16,000 people will disperse before that curfew takes effect. >>> christian, the crowd is just monstrous. when you watch the helicopter pictures, literally, it must stretch for 20 blocks or longer. have you seen a lot of police out there? we did see the police set up barriers run the mission police station. they held a protesters off. we didn't see any problems. just a line of police. the protesters came up and it appeared they continue to move on. did you see a lot of officers out there as well? were they kind of keeping their distance? >> reporter: frank, that's exactly the way you described it. as i move from one side of the demonstration and the other, i started on the west side and ma
and one final note here frank. all of this is on the backdrop of that curfew that is in effect here in san francisco. right now, it is 6:05 pm. that means that curfew goes into effect here in san francisco at 8:00. that means an hour and 55 minutes left until the curfew goes into effect. it is hard to believe that that crowd of 12-16,000 people will disperse before that curfew takes effect. >>> christian, the crowd is just monstrous. when you watch the helicopter pictures, literally,...
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good morning, pam. >> good morning, frank. i am pam cook and it's monday june 22nd and it was a nice week off the felt like a nice break. it's good to turn off the alarm clock now and then. >> yes, i would agree. >> frank, good morning, sir. >> welcome back, pam. we have for some are roaring wind. a typical summer pattern. cool at the coast and hot inland and boggs making a push but nothing we haven't seen before and it looks like a week with very few changes. inland the 80s and 90s and if you are by the coast 50s and 60s. 50s now except for san jose at 60 degrees. 60s 1096 depending on the proximity to the coast. travis has had gusts up to 30 and west-southwest 32 and after that it's quiet. novato in santa rosa com and the fog retreats back to the coast and nothing we haven't seen before in temperatures inland are above and close to the bay. happy monday morning and for 1:00 a.m. >> for 1:00 a.m. and we have a nice-looking drive around the bay. we have a look at the bay bridge for you, traffic is moving along well. getting re
good morning, pam. >> good morning, frank. i am pam cook and it's monday june 22nd and it was a nice week off the felt like a nice break. it's good to turn off the alarm clock now and then. >> yes, i would agree. >> frank, good morning, sir. >> welcome back, pam. we have for some are roaring wind. a typical summer pattern. cool at the coast and hot inland and boggs making a push but nothing we haven't seen before and it looks like a week with very few changes. inland the...
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but back to frank and pam. >>> thank you, steve. the video of george floyd's death, prompting many to share their experiences. we have a story from six years ago. >>> the nba making a comeback. they will have games this summer, and they will be on tv, we'll tell you when the leak will kick it off in back. ♪ ♪ discover what's possible for summer... at lowe's. >>> 4:44, the san leandro city council has voted unanimously to sleep to investigate the shooting of a man at walmart. steven taylor, 33, was shot and killed in april, when he was wielding a baseball bat inside the store. taylor family says he was having a mental health crisis at the time that the officers involved were put on it a ministry to leave. they have not been publicly named, but one of them is back to work, and none have faced any charges. san leandro's mayor supports the call for an independent review. >> we really need to dig deep and have some courageous conversations in our community. and i am bound and determined to do that. >> if the state takes up the case it co
but back to frank and pam. >>> thank you, steve. the video of george floyd's death, prompting many to share their experiences. we have a story from six years ago. >>> the nba making a comeback. they will have games this summer, and they will be on tv, we'll tell you when the leak will kick it off in back. ♪ ♪ discover what's possible for summer... at lowe's. >>> 4:44, the san leandro city council has voted unanimously to sleep to investigate the shooting of a man...
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i am frank.we will send it to you. >>> up next, it is excruciating trying to keep your cafcor restaurant going during this pandemic. but, what about building one from scratch? i will chat with a local nonprofit that works to ensure women of color get just that chance. plus, we are going to wine country, mike with the owner of the small winery run by a big family, about the challenges of operating during the covid-19 pandemic. >>> our front-line fruit workers have been working with everyone stay stocked up on essential goods. today we are honoring armando, he works at the safeway in the diamond district. shauna says her son is her hero, because he manages to complete his shift all the while making the customers feel safe and appreciated, always with a smile, and how you doing? he is my hero for life, armando, nice work! >>> a san francisco nonprofit is working to build equity and business ownerships for women, immigrants, and people of color in particular it helps small businesses in the food indu
i am frank.we will send it to you. >>> up next, it is excruciating trying to keep your cafcor restaurant going during this pandemic. but, what about building one from scratch? i will chat with a local nonprofit that works to ensure women of color get just that chance. plus, we are going to wine country, mike with the owner of the small winery run by a big family, about the challenges of operating during the covid-19 pandemic. >>> our front-line fruit workers have been working...
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if you looked up racism and brutality in the dictionary, you would find frank rizzo's picture. he brutalized his citizens, particularly his citizens of color. and he celebrated that. and ultimately, man fran for man that platform as the president is trying to run for what he calls a law and order platform here. but he could not have invoked a worse symbol than frank rizzo, who is exactly what america is saying we need to leave in the past. we need to confront that past, and we need to address that past. you know, the president talked about, you know, police officers who risked their lives, some get shot. he's absolutely right. and i agree with what was said. most of them do a fine job in many cases. but when a police officer gets shot, the whole force of the criminal justice system comes down on their assailants. when a police officer harasses or in the case of george floyd, kills someone, that is a question. you know, it is very rare in america for a police officer to be disciplined for that. these are systemic problems. they are wrong, they are part of a larger problem. i agr
if you looked up racism and brutality in the dictionary, you would find frank rizzo's picture. he brutalized his citizens, particularly his citizens of color. and he celebrated that. and ultimately, man fran for man that platform as the president is trying to run for what he calls a law and order platform here. but he could not have invoked a worse symbol than frank rizzo, who is exactly what america is saying we need to leave in the past. we need to confront that past, and we need to address...
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said that frank gehry is 1st draft of the concert hall was to traditional for his liking so it was a kind of box. the hoffman finger. and then gary started drawing that big bang spiral which became the 1st draft of the of lip tickle concert hall of the barenboim saeed academy so it's hard to believe but it's true. i was all for it and ripped the page straight out of his no progress because. i. i. the 1st year was in just across in the parallel street we were living people students from. the region and it was very exciting because we were like a small family very fast we became really good friends. and then one year after we moved here of course $25.00 more students arrive and it started to feel more like and academy make many people all and the syria and iran 20 something people so now it's a real functioning academy so it's really nice to see how it's being used to such an institution. to travel to israel palestine lebanon jordan and egypt to recruit. to find students to hold auditions to tell them about the academy. and we have about now i think close to 80 percent of our student b
said that frank gehry is 1st draft of the concert hall was to traditional for his liking so it was a kind of box. the hoffman finger. and then gary started drawing that big bang spiral which became the 1st draft of the of lip tickle concert hall of the barenboim saeed academy so it's hard to believe but it's true. i was all for it and ripped the page straight out of his no progress because. i. i. the 1st year was in just across in the parallel street we were living people students from. the...
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but this is the only academy with a hole like this one that we were lucky because frank gehry turned out to be a fan of the west and devalued his truck with. ok when i told him that this idea was becoming reality he said. i really want to do this. and i said mr careless because we weren't friends yet again mr gary you are probably the world's greatest architect we can't afford to lose he replied how could you say that for you to be able to work for the west instant of an orchestra and for this academy is used i know what you should bangers minds and. he did everything for free it was an amazing gift as persecution. the 1st model so i did were like a smaller version of a big concert hall and danios lying on his back and he was in pain and he said but frank why are you doing that what happened to those other sketches he trip and i said well they're not to the pristine am they're not normal they don't hear. you don't ask frank gehry to build a conventional concert or they no point in doing that there's no point in doing that. and they really overalls. that was a kind of intuitive thing
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smith in seoul good day to you frank can you take us through this latest escalation how did we get to this point. well we need to go back to 2018 when we had a couple of summit several summits some between north korean leader kim jong un and us president donald trump but for our purposes today the 2 summits are 3 summits between. so korean president movie j.n. and north korean leader kim jong un and they drew up the so-called panmunjom declaration and part of that involved a draw down of tension along the border an elimination of propaganda activities that had taken place you know between the 2 koreas including things like loudspeakers set up along the border blasting anti north korea messages toward the north from the south and dismantling of guard posts on both sides of the heavily militarized d.m.z. one of the activities that had continued since that time is the flying of leaflets across the border by balloon by south korean n.g.o.s non-governmental organizations led by north korean defectors one of those groups is led 'd by bach jum oh and he sends rice and medicine and some cunt
smith in seoul good day to you frank can you take us through this latest escalation how did we get to this point. well we need to go back to 2018 when we had a couple of summit several summits some between north korean leader kim jong un and us president donald trump but for our purposes today the 2 summits are 3 summits between. so korean president movie j.n. and north korean leader kim jong un and they drew up the so-called panmunjom declaration and part of that involved a draw down of...
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i am frank somerville. >> and i am heather holmes in for julie. dr.anthony fauci testified and said the next couple of weeks are going to be critical. life coverage this evening from andre senior. what else do we learn today? >> reporter: it has been a while since we have heard from the presidents coronavirus task force. today some encouraging news, but there are also warnings. >> reporter: the coronavirus pandemic that has upended the lives of millions of americans has once again taken center stage. >> it is a
i am frank somerville. >> and i am heather holmes in for julie. dr.anthony fauci testified and said the next couple of weeks are going to be critical. life coverage this evening from andre senior. what else do we learn today? >> reporter: it has been a while since we have heard from the presidents coronavirus task force. today some encouraging news, but there are also warnings. >> reporter: the coronavirus pandemic that has upended the lives of millions of americans has once...
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you don't ask frank gehry. a conventional concert or they no point in doing that because no point in doing that. and they were the overalls. that was kind of intuitive thing i intuitively made him i didn't know why it felt right for the room but it was dismissing them because i didn't have enough experience to know that the musicians could you know could make it work. johnny or to diagnose at that frank gehry spur strapped to the concert hall was to traditional for his liking so it was a kind of box dolphin finger gary and then gary started drawing that big bang spiral which became the 1st draft of the of lip tickle concert hall of the barenboim saeed academy. so it's hard to believe but it's true. i was all for it and ripped the page straight out of his nose at the guy because i. i. the 1st year was in just across in the parlance street we were living people students from. the region and it was very exciting because we were like a small family very fast we became really good friends. yeah and then one year aft
you don't ask frank gehry. a conventional concert or they no point in doing that because no point in doing that. and they were the overalls. that was kind of intuitive thing i intuitively made him i didn't know why it felt right for the room but it was dismissing them because i didn't have enough experience to know that the musicians could you know could make it work. johnny or to diagnose at that frank gehry spur strapped to the concert hall was to traditional for his liking so it was a kind...
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s johnson always talk about war when it comes to covert 19 to get the university's professor frank snowden who is investigating how epidemics politically transformed the world from the haitian revolution to the age of 12 french invasion of russia and how the capitalist ruling classes have survived them all and this coronavirus increases rates of widespread domestic violence across the world we ask the un russia toward violence against women now prevent demick government policies exacerbated this crisis from a stereotype in the u.k. to the israeli occupation of palestine plus what is it about communism and the rotavirus up to cuba being drafted in to help major nations defend themselves from coronavirus we speak to india's so-called corona virus they are herself from this minister k.k. china job the monster mind of the careless strategy that may have saved tens of millions of lives and could have saved tens of thousands in europe all those or more coming up in today's going underground but 1st we have going underground value our audience would like to make some clarifications based on feedb
s johnson always talk about war when it comes to covert 19 to get the university's professor frank snowden who is investigating how epidemics politically transformed the world from the haitian revolution to the age of 12 french invasion of russia and how the capitalist ruling classes have survived them all and this coronavirus increases rates of widespread domestic violence across the world we ask the un russia toward violence against women now prevent demick government policies exacerbated...