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frank? >> molly, a lot to talk about. key southern port, the city of mariupol under constant siege. what can you tell us >> reporter: yeah. we've been talking about it all week civilians have not been able to get out. at least 200,000 civilians are in dire need of safe passage, living without electricity, without water, without any heat. like i mentioned, our understanding is there is humanitarian aid going in. yesterday there were reports that humanitarian cargo corridor was fired upon, but if it all goes according to plan, if the russians do not shell that civilian passageway this morning, there should be civilians getting on the buses and trucks heading out of mariupol i've got to say, everyone. all the humanitarian corridors putting people in the north central/east central part of the country. they want to get west where i am this is where the relative safety is and where the bouncing off point is to get into the rest of europe frank. >> molly hunter with the latest. thank you for that report. >>> sticking with biden'
frank? >> molly, a lot to talk about. key southern port, the city of mariupol under constant siege. what can you tell us >> reporter: yeah. we've been talking about it all week civilians have not been able to get out. at least 200,000 civilians are in dire need of safe passage, living without electricity, without water, without any heat. like i mentioned, our understanding is there is humanitarian aid going in. yesterday there were reports that humanitarian cargo corridor was fired...
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frank was a great friend of richard nixon's and in fact, we brought frank in on the moonwalk and several other things. he was kind of our conduit with nasa. we're going to pass over this because we don't have time. this was my introduction to dwight chapin. i was it was a white house fellow was the gave peripheral a new meaning. i it was just an outsider where dwight was the innist of the inner circle. so when the trip to china was announced i tried to finagle a place on the plane and so i wrote a memo and this is so this was my first contact with dwight chapin and he says unfortunately even though your arguments are meritorious. there's a chance in hell that you're gonna be on this plane and more diplomatically and having never met him but received this memo we met in the mess and you said to me words that i will always treasure nice try, you know and and all of us that were involved in this i mean the idea of going on the trip to china. there was no one in the white that did not want to go on that trip to china. so it was it was very dicey trying to you know, picking the right people t
frank was a great friend of richard nixon's and in fact, we brought frank in on the moonwalk and several other things. he was kind of our conduit with nasa. we're going to pass over this because we don't have time. this was my introduction to dwight chapin. i was it was a white house fellow was the gave peripheral a new meaning. i it was just an outsider where dwight was the innist of the inner circle. so when the trip to china was announced i tried to finagle a place on the plane and so i...
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frank bruni, everybody "the beauty of dusk" is available now.n common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. [ cheers and applause >> seth: i want to thank my guests, amanda seyfrie harvey fierstein, and frank bruni, everybody i want to thank carter mclean and the 8g band. stay safe, get vaccinated, get boosted. we love you. [ cheers and applause ♪ >>> right at 11:00, terrifying and destructive. we're following breaking news. a tornado that ripped through new orleans tonight. the same
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frank bruni, everybody "the beauty of dusk" is available now.urger combo. only at jack in the box. my heinz dip & crunch bacon cheeseburger combo. meet apartment 2a, 2b and 2c. 2a's monitoring his money with a simple text. like what you see abe? yes! 2b's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraws his account by fifty bucks or less. and 2c, well, she's not going to let a lost card get her stressed. am i right? that's right. that's because these neighbors all have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours. it's ground-breaking delicious, and definitely the only burger that's meant to be dipped into heinz secret sauce and potato chip crunchers. it's the heinz dip and crunch bacon cheeseburger. i'm gonna dip out and get one now! my heinz dip & crunch bacon cheeseburger combo. only at jack in the box. [ cheers and applause >> seth: i want to thank my guests, amanda seyfried, harvey fierstein, and frank bruni, everybody i want to thank carter mclean and the 8g b
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frank ludwig with the university of portsmouth, frank, we appreciate your time and your valuable analysis tonight. thank you. my pleasure . art now to germany and fears of a shortage of natural gas. today, russian president vladimir putin back peddled somewhat on his demand, their countries pay for russian gas in rubles only in a phone call with the german chancellor today potent said that payments may still be made in euro's, but then they will be converted to roubles by russia's gas prom bank. the german chancellor has not agreed to this and has asked putin for further written clarification. russian gas is still flowing to germany, but the government wants to be prepared in case the taps are suddenly switched off . it triggered an early warning status for gas supplies. it's the 1st of 3 steps in a gas emergency plan for germany. economy minister call about tobacco announced that a crisis team will now closely monitor supplies. so that further steps can be taken if necessary. presidency. so hot supplies are secure, all contracts are being fulfilled and gas and oil are arriving in germany
frank ludwig with the university of portsmouth, frank, we appreciate your time and your valuable analysis tonight. thank you. my pleasure . art now to germany and fears of a shortage of natural gas. today, russian president vladimir putin back peddled somewhat on his demand, their countries pay for russian gas in rubles only in a phone call with the german chancellor today potent said that payments may still be made in euro's, but then they will be converted to roubles by russia's gas prom...
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that's right, frank.y people have never even heard of i so that is until the attorney general issued a warning last week, saying it could kill you with just a touch and now law enforcement agencies in florida believe isso could be driving the recent increase in overdose deaths. it was the son of father grandpa been nine months and it's. without family probably be more devastated. mark and geary buried his son unexpectedly and may 2021 after his son, geoff geary took a hydro code on laced with ice. so a drug 20 to 100 times stronger than fentanyl. i never heard of ice so and she explained, that is some more powerful. drugs and fifth and all. jeff geary's cause of death was initially reported as a fentanyl overdose, but later tests found isso contributed to his death. believe that this is going to be the new fence and all like benson all was to heroin. where they thought it was heroin, killing people and end up beef. internal now i believe a lot of ethanol desk if they second take a second look at it is goi
that's right, frank.y people have never even heard of i so that is until the attorney general issued a warning last week, saying it could kill you with just a touch and now law enforcement agencies in florida believe isso could be driving the recent increase in overdose deaths. it was the son of father grandpa been nine months and it's. without family probably be more devastated. mark and geary buried his son unexpectedly and may 2021 after his son, geoff geary took a hydro code on laced with...
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iwill be frank, i am scared- _ mother. iwill be frank, i am scared- itut— mother. but i... ican't- mother. iwill be frank, i am scared. but i... i can't see i scared. but i... i can't see another way to escape. so we have to do this. siren wails. everyday siren sound and ukrainians run underground for shelter. car parks, basements and bunkers become home to millions across the country. sarah rainsford saw first hand the reality of conditions people face.— the reality of conditions --eoleface. , , , people face. this bomb shelter, this bunker _ people face. this bomb shelter, this bunker was _ people face. this bomb shelter, this bunker was built _ people face. this bomb shelter, this bunker was built in - people face. this bomb shelter, this bunker was built in either i this bunker was built in either factory in the soviet union. it was supposed to be used in the event of a nuclear attack, and now it is being used in modern—day ukraine to keep people safe when the sirens weigh eight —— whale again. there has been no attack here yet but suddenly the danger feels clo
iwill be frank, i am scared- _ mother. iwill be frank, i am scared- itut— mother. but i... ican't- mother. iwill be frank, i am scared. but i... i can't see i scared. but i... i can't see another way to escape. so we have to do this. siren wails. everyday siren sound and ukrainians run underground for shelter. car parks, basements and bunkers become home to millions across the country. sarah rainsford saw first hand the reality of conditions people face.— the reality of conditions...
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frank: so this is how ukraine is looking.are advancing slower than they planned, but making important gains in the south. here, they've used crimea as a springboard to push north, taking their first major city. they are also trying to overrun the port city of marriott, where conditions are said to be desperate. they're looking to link up with forces in the east to try to encircle the ukrainian army. russia now controls much of the black sea. in kharkiv, ukraine's second-largest city, there's been intense russian shelling and mounting civilian casualties. another northern city over here is also being shelled. it's suffering widespread destruction. but the big price for president putin remains the capital, kyiv. if his forces can take this, then they will be hoping resistance will crumble and the government there will collapse. so what about the massive russian armored column that's now just a few miles north of kyiv? british defense officials say it's got bogged down with breakdowns, congestion, and some ukrainian resistance.
frank: so this is how ukraine is looking.are advancing slower than they planned, but making important gains in the south. here, they've used crimea as a springboard to push north, taking their first major city. they are also trying to overrun the port city of marriott, where conditions are said to be desperate. they're looking to link up with forces in the east to try to encircle the ukrainian army. russia now controls much of the black sea. in kharkiv, ukraine's second-largest city, there's...
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here's our security correspondent frank gardner.t pictures of roman abramovich at tel aviv�*s airport. but 11 days earlier, on march three, something happened to him and to others following peace talks on ukraine's border with belarus. i was after these russian and ukrainian delegates met, three of them, including mr amber pavic suffered searing pain in the eyes, dimness of vision and inflamed and red and skin. —— including mrabramovich. later that night in the ukraine capital kyiv, according to the investigative website bellingcat, all three were suffering symptoms of intentional poisoning with a chemical agent. intentional poisoning with a chemicalagent. it intentional poisoning with a chemical agent.— intentional poisoning with a chemical agent. it is potentially very serious _ chemical agent. it is potentially very serious and _ chemical agent. it is potentially very serious and hopefully - chemical agent. it is potentially very serious and hopefully the i very serious and hopefully the organisation for the prohibition of chemic
here's our security correspondent frank gardner.t pictures of roman abramovich at tel aviv�*s airport. but 11 days earlier, on march three, something happened to him and to others following peace talks on ukraine's border with belarus. i was after these russian and ukrainian delegates met, three of them, including mr amber pavic suffered searing pain in the eyes, dimness of vision and inflamed and red and skin. —— including mrabramovich. later that night in the ukraine capital kyiv,...
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i spoke with frank lead, which a former u. k. military intelligence officer. you know, many have said that vladimir putin is aiming to divide ukraine, like the korean peninsula is divided today you are, you wrote that ukraine is turning into pollutants bleeding. all, sir, why do you say that the reference to play house actually comes from couple 100 years ago when the pony was trying to fight the spanish portuguese. and he put 600000 people into area about 80000 came out with his bleeding. also, what many of us think is going to happen, what i think may well happen over the next. over the next phase, it is put to move into a wall that he not only cannot win, but he can't really extract himself from. and it will be a 2nd to which he'll pull money and material for, for as long as the ukrainians fight. and that's going to be a long time. do you think that vladimir putin knows exactly what is going on on the ground in ukraine, in terms of the performance of his military? it's very difficult to say that it's has a closed information system and even in the west and
i spoke with frank lead, which a former u. k. military intelligence officer. you know, many have said that vladimir putin is aiming to divide ukraine, like the korean peninsula is divided today you are, you wrote that ukraine is turning into pollutants bleeding. all, sir, why do you say that the reference to play house actually comes from couple 100 years ago when the pony was trying to fight the spanish portuguese. and he put 600000 people into area about 80000 came out with his bleeding....
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the next guest says the s&p is set for a bounce frank cappelleri is at instanet what does it mean withe seen with the pull back and will we have any support here anytime soon? >> thanks, dom s&p 500 is in a down trend until proven otherwise there is a reason to believe to have another rally right back in the pocket of 4100 or 4200 area where we saw rallies happen the last few months in january and february with the rallies on 11% and 8%. coming off the 2% down week. that was rare. go back to 2018. it happened 30 times now 21 of the 29 teimes, it was up the next week. 7% and third, march supports a mid month to late month rally attempt. you put that together and it sets up opportunity to have a rally day. the issue is the rallies haven't faded. until we break that down trend, we have to treat this with a grain of salt. >> the level of 4000 to 4100 range. you think this action could hold >> if you see below that and it doesn't hold, there is a big air pocket we don't have the chart there, but it is a big head and shoulders pattern which is a risk it has held. it has to hold again or else
the next guest says the s&p is set for a bounce frank cappelleri is at instanet what does it mean withe seen with the pull back and will we have any support here anytime soon? >> thanks, dom s&p 500 is in a down trend until proven otherwise there is a reason to believe to have another rally right back in the pocket of 4100 or 4200 area where we saw rallies happen the last few months in january and february with the rallies on 11% and 8%. coming off the 2% down week. that was rare....
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one, _ yes, i think it was quite a frank one. it's — yes, i think it was quite a frank one. it's theas quite a frank one, it's the first one interestingly by these two world leaders. — interestingly by these two world leaders, the us presidentjoe biden, and the _ leaders, the us presidentjoe biden, and the chinese president is using paying _ and the chinese president is using paying. the conversation about the invasion_ paying. the conversation about the invasion of— paying. the conversation about the invasion of ukraine by russia, it's clear_ invasion of ukraine by russia, it's clear that — invasion of ukraine by russia, it's clear that the american president wanted _ clear that the american president wanted to— clear that the american president wanted to get proper feedback via a translaton — wanted to get proper feedback via a translator. it was a two hour conversation, we are told, and i think— conversation, we are told, and i think washington wants to elicit some _ think washington wants to elicit some information, possibly some guarantees about what kind of role china _ guarant
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is basically frank capra waiting into the territory of evolution. right evolutionary biology and for capra there really is no divide between a scientific vision of evolution and a religious appreciation for science and its view of evolution. and later on you can see joe cube public mr. fiction writer gets a little impatient with that right? he starts to challenge dr. research. he says are you saying i'm just like all those germs. i'm different. and he does say you are different. you have the human spirit you are capable of doing science, right and science is what links right all of these things. so kind of not what you expected right something on evolution in a film about blood. similarly at the end of the film capra once again invokes christian imagery in a what's supposed to be an inspiring final statement on the possibilities of science and art so let's watch that one, too. the challenge the spirit of man, there are hundreds of others, but the men of science will solve them brother hemo. sunday sure, you will. what better way to love thy neighbor
is basically frank capra waiting into the territory of evolution. right evolutionary biology and for capra there really is no divide between a scientific vision of evolution and a religious appreciation for science and its view of evolution. and later on you can see joe cube public mr. fiction writer gets a little impatient with that right? he starts to challenge dr. research. he says are you saying i'm just like all those germs. i'm different. and he does say you are different. you have the...
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frank is back with that and more frank, good morning. >> good morning.stice reportedly endorsesing antitrus bill targeting amazon and google in a letter to the committee, the doj says the rise is a threat to competition. the endorsement marks the biden administration first full support of the measure the bill prohibits large platforms from favoring their products overcome pet tors amazon, google and apple have opposition to the legislation. >>> the s.e.c. charging three engineers at twilio. charging the friends and family members and well the s.e.c. says employees accessed financial information from the database and shared with others who executed trades before the quarterly results. >>> dairy queen is beefing up the burger offering. the chain which has been owned by berkshire hathaway is rolling out five new flavors in the u.s. as part of the burger line the biggest expansion in two decades. >>> shares of dave & buster's is dropping after missing the fourth quarter results the company saw strong sales across stores in fiscal 2021 that's the latest. bria
frank is back with that and more frank, good morning. >> good morning.stice reportedly endorsesing antitrus bill targeting amazon and google in a letter to the committee, the doj says the rise is a threat to competition. the endorsement marks the biden administration first full support of the measure the bill prohibits large platforms from favoring their products overcome pet tors amazon, google and apple have opposition to the legislation. >>> the s.e.c. charging three engineers...
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frank.is just so hard to believe for so many people here that after serving the community for more than 100 years, bank kyoto will be serving up its final round of japanese sweets tomorrow. one moment you're looking inside bank kyoto sweet shop customers have come for a final taste of history. the shop founded back in 19 oh, six by sumiyoshi okumura in san francisco's japantown has been open for 115 years, the family painstakingly handcrafting traditional more and monju and now the founders. two grandsons , ricky and bobby are retiring and closing the doors. yes. birth touched very touched right up how they wait so long to come in here. the light about 4:30 a.m. for weeks, people have waited in long lines stretching from kyoto's front door all the way down and around the block like 5.5 hours, six hours, and while they waited, some customers wrote on message boards, sharing memories of their first time visits. that was 1968. that was my first cherry blossom festival. euros history is also jap
frank.is just so hard to believe for so many people here that after serving the community for more than 100 years, bank kyoto will be serving up its final round of japanese sweets tomorrow. one moment you're looking inside bank kyoto sweet shop customers have come for a final taste of history. the shop founded back in 19 oh, six by sumiyoshi okumura in san francisco's japantown has been open for 115 years, the family painstakingly handcrafting traditional more and monju and now the founders....
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but frank, by the stein maya decided to come. he had to live in hans forward, present battle group. tis thank the soldiers. that's what he said. and to also all that he's, he's throwing all his weight behind germany's efforts to make it clear to germany's nato allies that germany stands firm. and that it's being earnest about his commitment to help protect the nato his eastern flank. so front fighter stein may, i did want to send a signal of solidarity to soldiers here. that's why he came lithuania, feels threatened by russia's aggressive actions in the neighboring country ukraine . what did he have to say about this? there was a brief press conference between frank, i'd osteen my endless when he was president here, who also is having talks with hartford touched on my at right now and of i'm fight osteen my and him stress the fact that it is a, an extremely dangerous situation. right now and that the use and therefore also nato's most eastern countries are facing a war on their doorstep again after a couple of years in peace and
but frank, by the stein maya decided to come. he had to live in hans forward, present battle group. tis thank the soldiers. that's what he said. and to also all that he's, he's throwing all his weight behind germany's efforts to make it clear to germany's nato allies that germany stands firm. and that it's being earnest about his commitment to help protect the nato his eastern flank. so front fighter stein may, i did want to send a signal of solidarity to soldiers here. that's why he came...
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jeffrey frank looks at harry truman in his book. watch for the authors to appear in the near future on book tv. here is a look at publishing industry news. william barr's memoir about his time in the trump administration will be released next week. several sources have cited passages from the book. mr. barr asserts that the republican party should support another candidate in the 2024 presidential election saying that donald trump has shown he has neither the temperament or persuasive powers to provide the positive leadership that is needed. in regards to the contested election, he writes that the election was not stolen, trump lost it. the los angeles time has announced the winners for the annual book prizes. the lifetime achievement award be presented to luis rodriguez who the editor cited wrote his way out of pain. he has used his craft to advocate for youth loss to gain life to promote peace in our communities -- lost to gang life and promote pcr community. the new york historical society book price has been given to american re
jeffrey frank looks at harry truman in his book. watch for the authors to appear in the near future on book tv. here is a look at publishing industry news. william barr's memoir about his time in the trump administration will be released next week. several sources have cited passages from the book. mr. barr asserts that the republican party should support another candidate in the 2024 presidential election saying that donald trump has shown he has neither the temperament or persuasive powers to...
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since 2017 could speak to correspondent frank smith in sol for more on this story. hi frank. so north korea has launched this long range missiles successfully for the 1st time in 4 years. why? well right now we're, you know, the world's attention really is captured by what's going on with the war in ukraine . and a lot of people might think this has something to do with that. i'm not really sure that's the case. well this is, you know, it's been for years since north re launched a long range intercontinental ballistic missile. it's done 12 missile tests. so for this year, if we go back to, you know, when north korea previously launch such a missile back in 2017 or so in 2018, it had a summit. kim johnson and the leader of north korea had a summit with former us president donald trump. there kim agreed to spend essentially a moratorium on long range missile launches in nuclear tests. he's kept his word so far in return. he expected a change in what north recalls the hostile policy of the united states. specifically, mercury is talking about the sanctions of the united nations
since 2017 could speak to correspondent frank smith in sol for more on this story. hi frank. so north korea has launched this long range missiles successfully for the 1st time in 4 years. why? well right now we're, you know, the world's attention really is captured by what's going on with the war in ukraine . and a lot of people might think this has something to do with that. i'm not really sure that's the case. well this is, you know, it's been for years since north re launched a long range...
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frank, your reaction to americans taking it upon themselves to fight in ukraine?hat they're in for. war is indeed hell, as they say, and i applaud the bravery. i applaud the motivation. they need to know what they're in for. if they have combat experience, excellent for them. they may not be -- they may get accepted and they may not be able to get into what they want to get into there. the logistics are unclear to this. but it's a sad state of affairs we're here talking about the need for a volunteer army to help a non-nato country because we simply have drawn that line about not putting boots on the ground. >> frank, i also want to ask you, a russian government plane landed in washington today to pick up russian diplomats, expelled, as called for by sanctions. however, some russian diplomats remain. how does the american government determine when or not to trust any diplomat? >> well, from a country like russia, i can tell you 25 years experience in the fbi and heading up counterintelligence for the fbi, they are not to be trusted. and particularly since the siza
frank, your reaction to americans taking it upon themselves to fight in ukraine?hat they're in for. war is indeed hell, as they say, and i applaud the bravery. i applaud the motivation. they need to know what they're in for. if they have combat experience, excellent for them. they may not be -- they may get accepted and they may not be able to get into what they want to get into there. the logistics are unclear to this. but it's a sad state of affairs we're here talking about the need for a...
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frank gardner, bbc news.nd operations in russia, after mcdonald's, coca—cola and unilever announced they were pulling out too. the us secretary of state anthony blinken says companies leaving russia are having a profound impact and will do in the long term. he said there had been a dramatic exodus of international companies from russia. moscow has accused the united states of waging an economic war on russia after it banned russian oil. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports now on russia's increasing economic isolation. life is changing for russians. sanctions are making their country look very different. at mcdonald's, final orders. it's suspending business in russia over what it calls the needless human suffering unfolding in ukraine. this customer believes the russian offensive is destroying russia's future. translation: it's very sad. it's notjust mcdonald's that's closing. all western businesses are shutting down. everyone who can is leaving. it is a symbol of the new times. we will be left is
frank gardner, bbc news.nd operations in russia, after mcdonald's, coca—cola and unilever announced they were pulling out too. the us secretary of state anthony blinken says companies leaving russia are having a profound impact and will do in the long term. he said there had been a dramatic exodus of international companies from russia. moscow has accused the united states of waging an economic war on russia after it banned russian oil. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports now on...
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will he stop at mariupol, as we heard from frank? _ stop at mariupol, as we heard from frank?rom frank? will he press towards odesa and completely cut off ukraine from the black— and completely cut off ukraine from the black sea coast? and what about the black sea coast? and what about the capital _ the black sea coast? and what about the capital kyiv? we have heard from israeli _ the capital kyiv? we have heard from israeli and _ the capital kyiv? we have heard from israeli and turkish negotiators that president — israeli and turkish negotiators that president putin is no longer demanding a toppling of the zelensky government and yet today, we hear that there _ government and yet today, we hear that there is another front in the south—east, residents are being urged _ south—east, residents are being urged to— south—east, residents are being urged to leave. as this water is ever_ urged to leave. as this water is ever closer— urged to leave. as this water is ever closer to many places, peace does _ ever closer to many places, peace does not — ever closer to many places, peace d
will he stop at mariupol, as we heard from frank? _ stop at mariupol, as we heard from frank?rom frank? will he press towards odesa and completely cut off ukraine from the black— and completely cut off ukraine from the black sea coast? and what about the black sea coast? and what about the capital _ the black sea coast? and what about the capital kyiv? we have heard from israeli _ the capital kyiv? we have heard from israeli and _ the capital kyiv? we have heard from israeli and turkish...
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yeah, frank how many harry hay? and they're known an unknown core cohorts. left the country a priceless legacy. they lifted the burden of shame for millions of people whom the medical profession called psychopaths. the church called wicked in the state called felons. and they replaced that bird with every citizen's birthright self-respect and respect of others. no one in the early homophile movement got more recognition in their lifetimes than harry. hay and frank kammany, but what deserves celebration as much as the victories they and their compatriots one. is the model they left behind? compotecomings famously wrote to be nobody by yourself in the world, which is doing its best day and night to make you everybody else. means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight. that is what they did. thanks, jim. the next section of the book is about. the origins of really of american feminism in the in the 20th century or i guess. um american feminism post the the voting amendment the 19th amendment of the constitution the key figure in this chapte
yeah, frank how many harry hay? and they're known an unknown core cohorts. left the country a priceless legacy. they lifted the burden of shame for millions of people whom the medical profession called psychopaths. the church called wicked in the state called felons. and they replaced that bird with every citizen's birthright self-respect and respect of others. no one in the early homophile movement got more recognition in their lifetimes than harry. hay and frank kammany, but what deserves...
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tell us about frank kaminy. >> before i get to him i will tell you where it went. it went to a guy who -- in san francisco who turned the organization inside out. he made psychologists part of their routine meetings. psychologists who told them they were sick and needed help. he actually told the fbi that he would help them find gay people in san francisco. that didn't come out until a very recent book. but it was -- it was terrible. but then frank cammeny, in washington, who had never joined that society was -- he had gotten his ph.d. in astronomy from harvard and was about to start teaching at georgetown when he went to san francisco for an academic meeting, presented a paper there, but was caught in a bathroom having sex with someone else and was arrested. and then he was -- he was outed to the civil service, where he then had been -- had been hired. because he couldn't teach at georgetown anymore. but they didn't -- the civil service did not know this happened until sometime later when they called him in and said, what happened in san francisco? and he refused
tell us about frank kaminy. >> before i get to him i will tell you where it went. it went to a guy who -- in san francisco who turned the organization inside out. he made psychologists part of their routine meetings. psychologists who told them they were sick and needed help. he actually told the fbi that he would help them find gay people in san francisco. that didn't come out until a very recent book. but it was -- it was terrible. but then frank cammeny, in washington, who had never...
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well frank.f the park that gets good amount of food, foot traffic and this area, the park is going to get a major makeover pretty soon, so joining us once again as a general manager here, miss barbara answer. you know, this area has a limit of a theme to it, and it's a theme that you really want to hyperbole lies. let's talk about it. well it's called all american corners has been for a while, and i think the icon is the restaurant behind us, which is american cafe, so we're going to use that and just expand on all american corners, so there will be a sports bar across the way. which is a filling station and garage and it's actually a filling station because that's where you can get beer on top of this. the center square. we'll have a little gazebo where we'll have 50 show. but most exciting is we're going to have to more rides in this area one our guests will remember from quite some time ago we have been refurbishing orbit. which was a 1976 ride. it's been here for quite some time, and that wil
well frank.f the park that gets good amount of food, foot traffic and this area, the park is going to get a major makeover pretty soon, so joining us once again as a general manager here, miss barbara answer. you know, this area has a limit of a theme to it, and it's a theme that you really want to hyperbole lies. let's talk about it. well it's called all american corners has been for a while, and i think the icon is the restaurant behind us, which is american cafe, so we're going to use that...
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i'm frank jane. i'm a community photographer. this is my story. >> when you're not looking, frank's there. he'll snap that and then he'll send me an e-mail or two and they're always the best. >> these are all my p p p p p p >> i don't want to be involved in the process after it happens. i want to be there at the front end to help people with something in my mind from a very early age. our community is the important way to look at things, even now. george floyd was huge. it opened up wounds and a discussion on something festering for a long time. before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. i think we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the
i'm frank jane. i'm a community photographer. this is my story. >> when you're not looking, frank's there. he'll snap that and then he'll send me an e-mail or two and they're always the best. >> these are all my p p p p p p >> i don't want to be involved in the process after it happens. i want to be there at the front end to help people with something in my mind from a very early age. our community is the important way to look at things, even now. george floyd was huge. it...
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did you ever read frank mccourt? oh, yeah, and you used to have frank on you got to know him pretty well. i think probably right where you are. yeah. he was a just a great interview. he's great interview. he hates the storyteller part excellence. i got to know him through my good friend. very good friend william kennedy annapolis to he wrote a book many books the william j kennedy. well, it's william kennedy of albany. he writes novels about albany and more. he wrote one of the best political novels called roscoe, but he also did iron weed which meryl streep and jack nicholson starred in but kennedy runs the for years with his wife dana randall writer's school at the state university of new york. and he was very tight with frank mccourt in when we go to these writers conferences heat frank mccourt would always be there talk to anybody and tell stories and and william kennedy's that way too one of our most underappreciated. novelist of my lifetime was is william kennedy. i when i would frank mccourt just reminded me o
did you ever read frank mccourt? oh, yeah, and you used to have frank on you got to know him pretty well. i think probably right where you are. yeah. he was a just a great interview. he's great interview. he hates the storyteller part excellence. i got to know him through my good friend. very good friend william kennedy annapolis to he wrote a book many books the william j kennedy. well, it's william kennedy of albany. he writes novels about albany and more. he wrote one of the best political...
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frank and gaza. busy at the bay bridge that we had earlier crash near the maze. that's been clear and you can see that traffic is going to be okay. if you are driving in the south bay, though north dont 85 right near highway 17 there are a series of crashes here. that's kind of a late commute getting up into the valley, north carolina one. traffic has also been a little bit slow. there's 2 80 a live picture of that doesn't look all that slow here. 8 49. let's bring steve back in with today's weather. all right, so now thank you, sir. lot of cloud cover and not much else. it will be cooler today. after some plenty of seventies yesterday. it'll be more mid sixties today. as a system falls apart over us drags across, could be a sprinkler to a very light shower. not a big deal. it's washing out falling apart over us, so a lot of cloud cover and some sun breaks maybe later, but a lot of coastal clouds high clouds cooler. on those temps upper fifties to mainly mid sixties here, forties and fifties. we're s
frank and gaza. busy at the bay bridge that we had earlier crash near the maze. that's been clear and you can see that traffic is going to be okay. if you are driving in the south bay, though north dont 85 right near highway 17 there are a series of crashes here. that's kind of a late commute getting up into the valley, north carolina one. traffic has also been a little bit slow. there's 2 80 a live picture of that doesn't look all that slow here. 8 49. let's bring steve back in with today's...
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other ones nearby are so again, frank don't know if you can see.you could push in just a little bit. you can see there's some fire in some flame up there. alright, christian. great job. thanks for getting us updated on that fire down in the south bay and we'll see again today at four o'clock, much more coming up on that. you can also get updates a ktvu dot com. i'm frank mallicoat have a great weekend. everybody and take care.. we're kicking things off with a big surprise. >> i don't mean the interrupt. daphne: drew barrymore. then insane stuffed burgers you'll want to make tonight. and we're dishing with the one and only andy cohen. >> i love these buns. daphne: and he's not afraid to stir the pot. >> that's the andy effect, daphne. daphne: that's next. ♪ daphne: let's dish! the kitchen has always been the center of my world because life is more delicious when it's full of food and fun. everybody knows me as a culinary expert and food judge on television. but also i'm just a mom trying to get dinner on the t
other ones nearby are so again, frank don't know if you can see.you could push in just a little bit. you can see there's some fire in some flame up there. alright, christian. great job. thanks for getting us updated on that fire down in the south bay and we'll see again today at four o'clock, much more coming up on that. you can also get updates a ktvu dot com. i'm frank mallicoat have a great weekend. everybody and take care.. we're kicking things off with a big surprise. >> i don't mean...
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frank, thank you so much for being with us.ting russian officials into american spies. for >> yes, deepening at the battle that we are all watching on our television screens every evening there is another battle going on that we only get a glimpse of, and that's the world of spike, spy and counter, spy eavesdropping, and intercepts. we've seen an unprecedented use of intelligence by president biden to get out publicly in front of president putin. it must have shaken president putin to see his own plans and intentions announced from a presidential podium in the united states. but understand that that comes from human sources, technical sources, and understand that it has a shelf life. there is a race going on to continue to recruit russians here, in russia, and around the world who are position to keep giving us that realtime intelligence about what's happening in the kremlin, what are putin's intentions, how is the military really doing. and that means there is a race going to recruit these folks. there's also counterintelligen
frank, thank you so much for being with us.ting russian officials into american spies. for >> yes, deepening at the battle that we are all watching on our television screens every evening there is another battle going on that we only get a glimpse of, and that's the world of spike, spy and counter, spy eavesdropping, and intercepts. we've seen an unprecedented use of intelligence by president biden to get out publicly in front of president putin. it must have shaken president putin to see...