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frank thackston: mr. kennedy, who, in your opinion, is the person primarily responsible for the ole miss riots, and why? ed ellington: the question was, in your opion, who was the person primarily responsible for the ole miss riots and why? [laughter] robert f. kennedy: tt was an interting queion. [music playing] [film reel] speaker 6: oxford is a town with a population of 5,200, spread in the rolling fir- and pine-covered hills onorth mississippi. olmiss haseen at oxford for 114 years and is more notefor e beauty of its women and the strength of its football tms rather than for high academic standards. but 29-year-old james meredith married the father of a little girl who wanted tattend ole miss. speaker 7: studio. hagan thompson: this is gan ompson athe state fice building in jackson. james meredith has just arrived and is apparently making his way up to the 10th floor to register. [jeering] and the national press view this as the most critical time in its 114-year history. speaker 9: go home! speaker 8
frank thackston: mr. kennedy, who, in your opinion, is the person primarily responsible for the ole miss riots, and why? ed ellington: the question was, in your opion, who was the person primarily responsible for the ole miss riots and why? [laughter] robert f. kennedy: tt was an interting queion. [music playing] [film reel] speaker 6: oxford is a town with a population of 5,200, spread in the rolling fir- and pine-covered hills onorth mississippi. olmiss haseen at oxford for 114 years and is...
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sold those, frank. i think a lot of these folks that lined up against tesla, and there will be and there is competition against tesla, this is not me just cheerleading tesla, frank but a lot of the companies that came into the space, ford, gm in particular with pickups are saying those pickups will be 39,000 no, they're not. you can't find a silverado forget the fact that there's a wait list for this, a significant one, which is good you can't find one of those things that's not optioned like 70,000 on up ford f 150 lightning, over 100,000. when they come in, say we're going to compete with tesla on price and performance and all of that, no, you're not you're bringing out a much more expensive vehicle which limits the amount of folks that could be buying it all these inputs, frank, have gone up substantially for everybody, for elon musk as well as for mary barra at general motors i think that it is not the time to be buying that. the stock has been cut in half this year. i think it sees mid to high 20s,
sold those, frank. i think a lot of these folks that lined up against tesla, and there will be and there is competition against tesla, this is not me just cheerleading tesla, frank but a lot of the companies that came into the space, ford, gm in particular with pickups are saying those pickups will be 39,000 no, they're not. you can't find a silverado forget the fact that there's a wait list for this, a significant one, which is good you can't find one of those things that's not optioned like...
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hey, leslie. >> hey, frank.rom now we should expect to see announcements from the banks about their buyback and dividend plans. ceilings for capital distributions are set by the fed which released its stress test last week showing all 38 banks faring relatively well with an overall healthy financial system analysts point to a few surprises that could be in store especially among the larger banks which could lead to materially lower buybacks this year that camp analysts expect include bank of america, citigroup and jpmorgan wells fargo's results could point to modestly better distributions. the market isn't anticipating further restrictions from the fed as it did during the pandemic and curbing buybacks and dividends. however, bank managements could opt to be more conservative due to the rising expectations of a recession, but as we've seen, these suites among the big banks are divided over the prospect os after big down turn with jpmorgan's jamie dimon warning of a hurricane >> a lot of tea leaves out here that
hey, leslie. >> hey, frank.rom now we should expect to see announcements from the banks about their buyback and dividend plans. ceilings for capital distributions are set by the fed which released its stress test last week showing all 38 banks faring relatively well with an overall healthy financial system analysts point to a few surprises that could be in store especially among the larger banks which could lead to materially lower buybacks this year that camp analysts expect include bank...
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frank noergaard: cheers. skol. hamish: skol. nice to meet you, frank.a member of the right-wing danish people's party. hamish: so, can you tell me what all of this is? what am i eating? frank: you're eating pork. hamish: yeah, i got that bit. hamish: for frank, what's served up on plates is now a matter of national importance, even national identity. frank: we have to be aware of who we are and what we are going to in the future. hamish: when a local kindergarten took pork off the lunch menu because muslim parents didn't want their kids near it, frank and many others were upset. frank: we think it's a part of being danish. hamish: his council passed regulations, which in many ways reflect a broader seismic shift underway right now in denmark. they're forcing pork to be offered in all public institutions. frank: i will eat pork from now until my death, but i also fight for-- that my children and their children will be able to eat pork in day care, in elderly centers, everywhere. hamish: do you feel like as a politician you've sort of targeted one group o
frank noergaard: cheers. skol. hamish: skol. nice to meet you, frank.a member of the right-wing danish people's party. hamish: so, can you tell me what all of this is? what am i eating? frank: you're eating pork. hamish: yeah, i got that bit. hamish: for frank, what's served up on plates is now a matter of national importance, even national identity. frank: we have to be aware of who we are and what we are going to in the future. hamish: when a local kindergarten took pork off the lunch menu...
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frank, one of the heads of the committee. — that. frank, one of the heads of the committee.nk, one of the heads of the committee, liz cheney, _ that. frank, one of the heads of the committee, liz cheney, ended - that. frank, one of the heads of the committee, liz cheney, ended by i committee, liz cheney, ended by saying there is evidence of witness tampering and possibly other criminal activity. tampering and possibly other criminalactivity. but tampering and possibly other criminal activity. but what did kassidy hutchison offered today? is not the smoking gun thejustice department need to prosecute donald trump? i department need to prosecute donald trum - ? ., �* ~' department need to prosecute donald trum? ., �* ~ ~ ., ., trump? i don't think we know that recisel . trump? i don't think we know that precisely. there _ trump? i don't think we know that precisely. there is _ trump? i don't think we know that precisely. there is a _ trump? i don't think we know that precisely. there is a lot _ trump? i don't think we know that precisely. there is a lot more - trump? i don't t
frank, one of the heads of the committee. — that. frank, one of the heads of the committee.nk, one of the heads of the committee, liz cheney, _ that. frank, one of the heads of the committee, liz cheney, ended - that. frank, one of the heads of the committee, liz cheney, ended by i committee, liz cheney, ended by saying there is evidence of witness tampering and possibly other criminal activity. tampering and possibly other criminalactivity. but tampering and possibly other criminal activity....
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and frank show going to make it happen.rank, we appreciate it. >>> sounds good. >>> closing out a rocky may. rbc's andrew silverman may be showing calmer waters ahead. apple. nikkei reporting that the tech giant is moving ipad production from china to vietnam after lockdowns led to months of supply chain disruptions apple has multiple component suppliers to build up the inventory. "worldwide exchange" will be right back ♪ ♪ what do you think healthier looks like? ♪ ♪ with a little help from cvs... ...you can support your nutrition, sleep, immune system, energy...even skin. and before you know it, healthier can look a lot like...you. ♪ ♪ cvs. healthier happens together. (heartbeats) introducing icy hot pro. ♪ ♪ ice works fast... to freeze your pain and your doubt. heat makes it last. so you'll never sit this one out. new icy hot pro with 2 max-strength pain relievers. >>> very busy day on deck. 9:45 we get the final reading for may for the manufacturers purchasing index, pmi and job openings and labor turnover survey also kn
and frank show going to make it happen.rank, we appreciate it. >>> sounds good. >>> closing out a rocky may. rbc's andrew silverman may be showing calmer waters ahead. apple. nikkei reporting that the tech giant is moving ipad production from china to vietnam after lockdowns led to months of supply chain disruptions apple has multiple component suppliers to build up the inventory. "worldwide exchange" will be right back ♪ ♪ what do you think healthier looks like?...
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it will speak this evening with frank -- . frank joined the nixon white house in the summer of 1971 as a white house fellow assigned counselors to the president node one sailed and dog bob fitch. he then worked for john ehrlichman on the domestic council -- handful of -- you passed by president nixon to fly whatever was one in the final flight home from california on august 9th, 1974 frank worked with the former president's and committee for five years as richard nixon's chief editorial insistent organizing the research and writing off of his memoirs along working with -- and dan sawyer. frank received of the bs from the georgetown university school of foreign service and masters from the london school of economics and ph.d. from oxford. this gentleman, will you please join me in welcoming dwight chauvin and frank [applause] >> thank you, tim. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. what a great, great group we have here. i want to thank you all for coming. this obviously is a huge occasion for me and i am really honored to have a
it will speak this evening with frank -- . frank joined the nixon white house in the summer of 1971 as a white house fellow assigned counselors to the president node one sailed and dog bob fitch. he then worked for john ehrlichman on the domestic council -- handful of -- you passed by president nixon to fly whatever was one in the final flight home from california on august 9th, 1974 frank worked with the former president's and committee for five years as richard nixon's chief editorial...
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frank was a great friend of richard nixon's. in fact, we brought frank in on the moonwalk, he was kind of our conduit with nasa. >> we're gonna have to pass over this, because we don't have time. this was my introduction to dwight chapin. i was a white house fellow, it was peripheral. i was an outsider, it's so when the trip to china was announced, i try to finagle a place on the plane. i wrote a memo, and this is my first contact with the white chief in. fortunately, even though your arguments are meritorious, you are going to be on this plane. and having never met him, we met in the mass and he said to me words that i will always treasure. nice try. >> and all of us that were involved in this, the idea of going on the trip to china, there was no one in the white house that did not want to go to the trip to china. it was very dicey, picking the right people to go. >> and 50 years to the day that they left the south lawn, and headed to hawaii and then to guam, then shanghai and in beijing to handshakes at the airport and then ri
frank was a great friend of richard nixon's. in fact, we brought frank in on the moonwalk, he was kind of our conduit with nasa. >> we're gonna have to pass over this, because we don't have time. this was my introduction to dwight chapin. i was a white house fellow, it was peripheral. i was an outsider, it's so when the trip to china was announced, i try to finagle a place on the plane. i wrote a memo, and this is my first contact with the white chief in. fortunately, even though your...
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shares right now up fractionally, frank. that's good news for those might have been worried of the few technology in vaccines maybe this will help give them mores with this type of more conventional shot. >> we are still dealing with this pandemic after two years plus, thank you for the latest, good morning >>> breaking news moments ago, oecd slashes global growth outlook on ukraine, china. this comes after the world bank yesterday also turned more negative on global growth p prospects. down from a 4.1% forecast back in january let's bring in lee baker, president of apex financial for much more, thank you for being here >> good morning, glad to be with you, frank we are seeing more and more things perceive as a possible recession. despite that announcement from a retailer, really that magnitude we saw the etfs closed in the dp green about half a percent higher does that mean maybe some of thn >> i am going to say winter is coming but far off in the distance i don't see all the ingredient necessary for recession to be near te
shares right now up fractionally, frank. that's good news for those might have been worried of the few technology in vaccines maybe this will help give them mores with this type of more conventional shot. >> we are still dealing with this pandemic after two years plus, thank you for the latest, good morning >>> breaking news moments ago, oecd slashes global growth outlook on ukraine, china. this comes after the world bank yesterday also turned more negative on global growth p...
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joining us now to discuss, snowflake's ceo, frank slootman. frank, good to see you want to talk a lot about summit, but first, first time really talking to you, major ceo in tech, since the supreme court struck down roe last week. so in your book, which you talked about earlier this year, you talk about aligning people and culture. you talk about building culture. what does that mean for leadership at this kind of a time of upheaval right now >> well, we may have a little bit of a different view. culture is not sort of a universal good like there's only one good way to do it. culture needs to support and enable and align with the mission of the company and you know, if you work in a government institution or a nonprofit, or you work in a large slow growth company versus high growth tech silicon valley, the culture is going to be very different because the culture needs to help the company in achieving its mission. i will tell you that in companies like ours, you have super high growth, it's high pressure, very competitive, so the cultural valu
joining us now to discuss, snowflake's ceo, frank slootman. frank, good to see you want to talk a lot about summit, but first, first time really talking to you, major ceo in tech, since the supreme court struck down roe last week. so in your book, which you talked about earlier this year, you talk about aligning people and culture. you talk about building culture. what does that mean for leadership at this kind of a time of upheaval right now >> well, we may have a little bit of a...
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thank you very much, frank, back at it. thank you very much, frank. from _ back at it.hank you very much, frank, from madrid. sorry - back at it. thank you very much, frank, from madrid. sorry aboutj back at it. thank you very much, - frank, from madrid. sorry about the odd noise on the microphone there. a woman is suing a rape crisis centre in brighton forfailing to provide female—only support meetings and making group sessions trans—inclusive. she's told the bbc she's fighting for women's rights and is bringing a case under the equality act. the charity which runs the service denies it's breaking the law with its trans—inclusive policy. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. there was someone in that group that appeared to be male. i assumed this person was trans. i was a bit taken aback. why was it so difficult for you to have somebody in that group i have been raped by a man. i have been sexually abused by men, and ijust don't necessarily trust that men are who they say they are. the charity survivors network, which runs the rape crisis centre in brigh
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with general williams and professor brooke simpson and frank i see frank all the time. but professor simpson, especially who's writing on us us grant. i know and admire. it's very august company for me to be among. even if i can claim that i went to high school with brooke simpson. but didn't meet him until today. but the truth is that the only reason i'm privileged to be up here today. is because of my name? it's an accident of birth. and the result of my mother's affection for her father. that i was given the name ulysses. aside from my reverence and love for you. this is s grant and his wife julia. my name is really all that i have to offer. my name is what makes me part of us grants legacy. and it's not all that much. as we just learned that us grant and julia had four children. the eldest fred was my great-grandfather. ulysses jr. who was known as buck? came next and he and i share a birthday. then there was ellen known as nelly their precious daughter. and the little one jesse the naughty child who grew up in the white house? these much-loved children gave their p
with general williams and professor brooke simpson and frank i see frank all the time. but professor simpson, especially who's writing on us us grant. i know and admire. it's very august company for me to be among. even if i can claim that i went to high school with brooke simpson. but didn't meet him until today. but the truth is that the only reason i'm privileged to be up here today. is because of my name? it's an accident of birth. and the result of my mother's affection for her father....
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yesterday they were buying, frank.ust 120 calls, stock trading 125 those took off to the upside came back again today and going short term they're buying 8300 of tomorrow's expiring 140 calls. so obviously with the stock trading just about 140 right now, pretty interesting to see if this thing is able to continue to move to the upside and break through the 140 again. it was over there earlier. we have mack moran they bought twice today, the stock is moving to the down side, they bought the july 33 calls and then 35000 of the august 30 calls. so buying and positioning into free port mack they're buying time, too ewc, an etf for canada, i don't talk about this ever, i hardly remember seeing it, but 56% of it is financial services along with energy. you know what you're getting in this etf they bought 7,000 of september 31 puts. that's what the stocks, etf moving close to the 52 week lows it's on its heels but they're pounding it more looking for more downside there. those going for about 85 cents. >> snow flake with an u
yesterday they were buying, frank.ust 120 calls, stock trading 125 those took off to the upside came back again today and going short term they're buying 8300 of tomorrow's expiring 140 calls. so obviously with the stock trading just about 140 right now, pretty interesting to see if this thing is able to continue to move to the upside and break through the 140 again. it was over there earlier. we have mack moran they bought twice today, the stock is moving to the down side, they bought the july...
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also frank for not mentioning in my bio that i was. runner up for time man of the year since the man who beat me out in 2007 was none other than vladimir putin. but good evening to all of you how wonderful it is to be in a room with? real people and real faces it is great of you to be here to support the grant monument association. hi, thanks again as always to ed hockman and especially to our president frank's couturo. and the grant monument association team that has pulled this evening's event together. as we celebrate the 200th birthday of the man who saved the union during the most perilous moment our country as ever experienced. first this evening a quick comment on our two extraordinary leaders fred frank and ed. i learned during my time in uniform at the cia and then the private sector that leadership truly does matter. it can literally be crucial in the difference. it makes and what frank it also ed have done for multiple decades for the grant monument and the association. has done so much to restore the monument. that at the t
also frank for not mentioning in my bio that i was. runner up for time man of the year since the man who beat me out in 2007 was none other than vladimir putin. but good evening to all of you how wonderful it is to be in a room with? real people and real faces it is great of you to be here to support the grant monument association. hi, thanks again as always to ed hockman and especially to our president frank's couturo. and the grant monument association team that has pulled this evening's...
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logan ramsey frank fessler that's 13 for frank. here get those boys to the hospital. please do quickly. get them to clean cuts and cool sheets. get them doctors and medicine the nurses soft hands. let them to the hospital hurry. there was a hospital. clean orderly a hundred beds. on on its roof the red cross plainly marked. the symbol of mercy the enemy was bound to respect. the next morning divine services were held beside a bomb crater that had once been a chapel. and even tied we buried our heroic dead the last salute from their comrades and their officers. oh. the captain simard of the navy colonel shannon major roosevelt for god to be receive long day, right? why? here hereand now it is a pleasuo introduce our great panelists for today. wolfen wilfred codrington. the third is an assistant professor of law at brooklyn law school and a brennan center fellow. he's written many scholarly articles and opinions pieces, and we're here to just today to discuss his new book, which is just out the people's constitution 200 years 27 amendments and the promise of a more perf
logan ramsey frank fessler that's 13 for frank. here get those boys to the hospital. please do quickly. get them to clean cuts and cool sheets. get them doctors and medicine the nurses soft hands. let them to the hospital hurry. there was a hospital. clean orderly a hundred beds. on on its roof the red cross plainly marked. the symbol of mercy the enemy was bound to respect. the next morning divine services were held beside a bomb crater that had once been a chapel. and even tied we buried our...
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frank: great point.hat we saw last quarter was you had a pretty good quarter and ok guidance, it's not going to do very well. if you had a poor quarter, you saw the targets of the world, the stock was crushed. it is very stock-specific. who is able to hold onto margins -- they have a secret sauce they can keep pricing. it becomes more of an idiosyncratic in terms of the winter, while everyone else is being pressured, it makes it extremely challenging. when you look forward, consensus has it close to 10% for 23. in this environment with rates where they are going, the actual price pressure, we are already seeing demand destruction. demand destruction is just starting to occur. you bring up a great point and you are going to have a lot of have a lot of have-nots and a few halves when you get to the next earnings season. haidi: what do you make of the inflation or recession hedges and the equity space? frank: someone that has pricing power, you are looking at where the shock ratio has been maximized and tha
frank: great point.hat we saw last quarter was you had a pretty good quarter and ok guidance, it's not going to do very well. if you had a poor quarter, you saw the targets of the world, the stock was crushed. it is very stock-specific. who is able to hold onto margins -- they have a secret sauce they can keep pricing. it becomes more of an idiosyncratic in terms of the winter, while everyone else is being pressured, it makes it extremely challenging. when you look forward, consensus has it...
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frank, thank you very much _ refuse to do. frank, thank you very much indeed _ refuse to do.for your - very much indeed for your analysis. frank bowman. now to a dramatic rescue. the american artistic swimmer, anita alvarez, fainted as she performed at the world aquatics championships in budapest. the 25—year—old lost consciousness and was not breathing when she sank to the bottom of the pool. it was her coach who was first to respond, diving in to save her, after she had finished her routine in the solo free final. mark lobel has the story. it was a commanding performance by artistic swimmer anita alvarez in the world aquatics championship solo free final, everything seemingly going swimmingly in budapest, except her coach noticed her feet were slightly paler than usual. instead of staying up for air at the end of her performance, the american swimmer suddenly sank. she had actually fainted. the crowd noticing something was not quite right. commentator: yes, we're not showing close—up pictures because it is a little bit disturbing, to say the least. her coach, andrea fuentes
frank, thank you very much _ refuse to do. frank, thank you very much indeed _ refuse to do.for your - very much indeed for your analysis. frank bowman. now to a dramatic rescue. the american artistic swimmer, anita alvarez, fainted as she performed at the world aquatics championships in budapest. the 25—year—old lost consciousness and was not breathing when she sank to the bottom of the pool. it was her coach who was first to respond, diving in to save her, after she had finished her...
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paul hickey is here to break down these crucial moments of the trading day, plus frank holland with and seema mody looking at the travel stocks it's been an up-and-down session for stocks, near the higher ending right now, paul what are you seeing in the market action? you always have a good handle on the stats and how this final hour of trade has been going what do you see today? >> well, today is a pretty big difference from the norm lately, sara, where we're actually sort of rallying into the close here, which is pretty shocking relative to what we've seen in recent weeks i think there's a general tone that's improved this week. we've gotten to such washed-out levels as far as market internals were coming into this week that i think the only direction for the market in the short term is higher whether or not that is -- lasts for more than a few days remains to be seen but there's generally these type of oversold extremes that we saw late last week and usually see at least a short term bounce as the markets revert to the mean as of last friday only 2% of stocks were above their 50-d
paul hickey is here to break down these crucial moments of the trading day, plus frank holland with and seema mody looking at the travel stocks it's been an up-and-down session for stocks, near the higher ending right now, paul what are you seeing in the market action? you always have a good handle on the stats and how this final hour of trade has been going what do you see today? >> well, today is a pretty big difference from the norm lately, sara, where we're actually sort of rallying...
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our military analyst, frank lead, which there. thank you frank. thank you. god. as we've heard, russian forces are keeping up their attacks on don bus and is the new crane pounding the area with shells and artillery. many people fled the region, but our correspondent matters billing. a went to one village close to the front line, to talk to the volunteers and residents who are still holding up there. when the war broke out, what immediately registered as a volunteer for ukraine's territorial defense forces. now he's guarding this village on the front line in don bus. thank you. 3 know they shoot from tanks. they shoot andy tech missiles canada. i'm not a career officer, so it's difficult for me to distinguish all of them by sound talk, which would not really sure what it's his nickname is just one of around 100000 volunteers who joined unit like have since the beginning of the war. many fighting for the 1st time from a rocket. the village is just 3 kilometers from the front line. it's an important defense position. me. i think some locals were suspicious of us in
our military analyst, frank lead, which there. thank you frank. thank you. god. as we've heard, russian forces are keeping up their attacks on don bus and is the new crane pounding the area with shells and artillery. many people fled the region, but our correspondent matters billing. a went to one village close to the front line, to talk to the volunteers and residents who are still holding up there. when the war broke out, what immediately registered as a volunteer for ukraine's territorial...
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i mean, frank, every time you do zip trip trivia.rned something even though i think look, i grew up in the bay. i know all about this place. i learned things from you every time we go on the road, all right. thank you so much. mallicoat we also learned things from our viewers. agos boy, you guys responded when we asked you to weigh in for your favorite places to go favorite things to eat in union city. let's pop up a list of our ktvu favorites here. our viewers. choice for best place for family fund include charles f. kennedy park . i fly, of course, that's indoor skydiving, union landing and quarry lakes regional recreation area. so many people waited. can i just add my own? you know me? i'm a sucker for a farmers market come back tomorrow. saturday morning, you'll see the farmers market at old alvarado park. so again our zip trip. is well underway shining a light on union city. the sun is out in a big way and coming up in a minute. we're going to take you through all the delicious places to eat and drink in this gorgeous alameda co
i mean, frank, every time you do zip trip trivia.rned something even though i think look, i grew up in the bay. i know all about this place. i learned things from you every time we go on the road, all right. thank you so much. mallicoat we also learned things from our viewers. agos boy, you guys responded when we asked you to weigh in for your favorite places to go favorite things to eat in union city. let's pop up a list of our ktvu favorites here. our viewers. choice for best place for family...
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they are and frank. there's some people from north dakota who would want to have a word with you know they live in online one. actually, nowadays, i would just hit you up on social media falls. good morning, everyone. you know what? here we are at the bay bridge, and it is going to be a little bit slow out there. if you're driving into san francisco. the good thing about this commute, though, is a very typical in orderly even though there is a back up there. there is some slow traffic on the bridge to been affected by a crash. this is a look now at the san mateo bridge approach on the maps here. 5 80, though at castro valley, right near castro valley boulevard. they're clearing a motorcycle accident there, and that's why leaving dublin getting over the hill is going to be a little tougher for you. highway four and 6 80 look typical in walnut creek and conquered. and in the south. they we do have a little slowing here and they're getting up to the west valley again. these are all very typical commutes and
they are and frank. there's some people from north dakota who would want to have a word with you know they live in online one. actually, nowadays, i would just hit you up on social media falls. good morning, everyone. you know what? here we are at the bay bridge, and it is going to be a little bit slow out there. if you're driving into san francisco. the good thing about this commute, though, is a very typical in orderly even though there is a back up there. there is some slow traffic on the...
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david frank mallicoat icu frank mallicoat good to be seen. good morning. i'm dave clark. it's thursday. it's june. 30th always good to see steve paulson. not a lot of sunshine around outside our student there won't be much coast in bay today, even inland, frank, welcome to the dawn patrol is a pleasure, low clouds and fog making a huge push here so inland temps will continue to drop off. they started that yesterday and there's even drizzle being reported near the coast and bay so june ends cooler, big time and first, about four or five days of july are going to be cool as well. mr drizzle is in town. sunny breezy to windy and cooler cooler 50 sixties and now seventies. on those temps. alright south here at seven o'clock. did i hear you say good news in castro valley? yes right, steve? westbound 5 80 . we had that crash at eden kenyon road that i've been talking about. for almost two hours. they finally opened all the lanes. they lifted the sig alert that they had the icon is still flashing there where it was right here. westbound five leading kenyan, the lanes are all ope
david frank mallicoat icu frank mallicoat good to be seen. good morning. i'm dave clark. it's thursday. it's june. 30th always good to see steve paulson. not a lot of sunshine around outside our student there won't be much coast in bay today, even inland, frank, welcome to the dawn patrol is a pleasure, low clouds and fog making a huge push here so inland temps will continue to drop off. they started that yesterday and there's even drizzle being reported near the coast and bay so june ends...
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i mean, our band we have silent, frank. different parts around town here in sala have to say you drew the long straw once again. you kind of ate your way through petaluma and learned a lot about this gorgeous town, didn't you? i did garcia and you know there are so many places to eat, and i went to a lot of them. there's no way i could get to all of them. there are some places that i just couldn't go to because there's just not enough time, but we did a good samplin we also went to the world famous about that. but one of the things that you might not know about petaluma is almost on every corner. there's someplace to eat. there are a lot of breweries. there are bars and restaurants just everywhere. so come hungry if you're co here. and also petaluma, by the way, has a rich history. a lot of things went on here, including some movies that i love that were filmed here, frank mallicoat, you know you had my attention when you said american graffiti and i won't steal your thunder, but anything that you do about that movie? i'm g
i mean, our band we have silent, frank. different parts around town here in sala have to say you drew the long straw once again. you kind of ate your way through petaluma and learned a lot about this gorgeous town, didn't you? i did garcia and you know there are so many places to eat, and i went to a lot of them. there's no way i could get to all of them. there are some places that i just couldn't go to because there's just not enough time, but we did a good samplin we also went to the world...
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. ♪ geoff: in the desert of arizona, you can visit one of famed architect frank lloyd wright's homes. the past few months, the site has also been home to an installation by glass artist dale chihuly. special correspondent mike cerre looks at how these two artists' work came together among the rugged landscape. mike: for generations, arizona's desert have attracted and inspired american artists and creative. it was here that architect frank lloyd wright built his taliesin west, outside of scottsdale, arizona. it is now home of the frank lloyd wright foundation. >> taliesin west has a long history of artists and architects living and working here, but not a long history of doing art exhibitions. >> beautiful. mike: dale chihuly, an admirer of wright's incorporation of design with nature, is the first artist allowed to display his work at taliesin west. >> is a dream come true. taliesin west is such a complex, great honor to make this exit -- this. mike:hiansd ted reeds and bulbos globes in the surrounding pond. it took four years of working and reworking the designs between the taliesin
. ♪ geoff: in the desert of arizona, you can visit one of famed architect frank lloyd wright's homes. the past few months, the site has also been home to an installation by glass artist dale chihuly. special correspondent mike cerre looks at how these two artists' work came together among the rugged landscape. mike: for generations, arizona's desert have attracted and inspired american artists and creative. it was here that architect frank lloyd wright built his taliesin west, outside of...
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here is a look at what joe and frank are working on. the nba finals are locked up 1 to 1 after the warriors did what they had to blowing out the celtics by 19 points. we will break it down and the giants finished 10 games back east in grand slam fashion while the red sox well, they had a big weekend at the coliseum effect, boston brought out the broom and the king of clay with some history at the french open. we've got a full plate and it's all coming up shortly on. sports wrap. but first after the break, we'll take you to petaluma, where some people say they believe the rivers. recreation possibilities are endless. ♪ ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer... are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. ibrance m
here is a look at what joe and frank are working on. the nba finals are locked up 1 to 1 after the warriors did what they had to blowing out the celtics by 19 points. we will break it down and the giants finished 10 games back east in grand slam fashion while the red sox well, they had a big weekend at the coliseum effect, boston brought out the broom and the king of clay with some history at the french open. we've got a full plate and it's all coming up shortly on. sports wrap. but first after...
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this is frank whitaker who was born enslaved in texas in 1853.y great-grandfather was 11 when he was freed on juneteenth. frank whitaker is buried alongside his wife della and one of his daughters, julia, who died when she was just 1-year-old. the tombstones are in a tiny all black cemetery down the road from a town in jew wet. >> how are you? >> great to see you. >> reporter: an hour away i met my second cousin bernice bryant for the first time. >> it's only recently i've become aware of this part of the family. >> we, too. >> we're discovering each other after all of this time. >> frank whitaker was bryant's great-gr great-grandfather. >> did you know frank whitaker? >> i see him one time. he was blind. >> okay. >> and he got very upset because he went to crying. >> he cried? >> because he was blind and he couldn't see us. >> i sat down with bernice, her daughter angela tyler and tyler's son john bible. for earlier generations juneteenth didn't change that much. >> you had slaves that were free but had nowhere to go. they didn't leave with a mu
this is frank whitaker who was born enslaved in texas in 1853.y great-grandfather was 11 when he was freed on juneteenth. frank whitaker is buried alongside his wife della and one of his daughters, julia, who died when she was just 1-year-old. the tombstones are in a tiny all black cemetery down the road from a town in jew wet. >> how are you? >> great to see you. >> reporter: an hour away i met my second cousin bernice bryant for the first time. >> it's only recently...
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we'll tell you what they were and bring you those trades i'm frank holland in for melissa lee. this is "fast money. on the desk, tim, brian kelly, steve grasso and pete najarian we start with that deep sea of red on wall street the s&p plunging nearly 3%, closing back opinwithin a perceo bear market territory. amazon down more than 5.5% all manl major indexes within a whisper of their lows. the two-year treasury yield surging above the 3% mark since only back in 2008. the reason for all this turmoil, inflation clocking in higher than expected in may the jump so jarring that not one, but two, i'm channelling my inner lebron james they're calling for a 75 point basis hike next week so with a more aggressive fed and continually volatile market, how should investors set up? tim, you just started. i'm going to go to you >> it's a somber day, but exciting day to have you on fast awesome to have you here >> this is not my first time >> first time in that chair. doing that thing it's awesome great to have you. and it's a day when, look, i know equities are front and center and we have
we'll tell you what they were and bring you those trades i'm frank holland in for melissa lee. this is "fast money. on the desk, tim, brian kelly, steve grasso and pete najarian we start with that deep sea of red on wall street the s&p plunging nearly 3%, closing back opinwithin a perceo bear market territory. amazon down more than 5.5% all manl major indexes within a whisper of their lows. the two-year treasury yield surging above the 3% mark since only back in 2008. the reason for...
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hey, frank. good morning to you were just about two hours away from an opening ceremony unveiling that quote you can see behind me here. some of that framework laid down this morning that black tarp. that's where the quilt is going to be displayed here at robert williams meddle with in golden gate park. it's going to be something with a lot of eyes on it this morning. people here say those that are involved in the quilt will say that that quote will never lose its relevance. here's some of the history it started as an activist movement in the eighties. those upset reading the names of their friends lost to the epidemic began writing names of their friends down in writing stories on quilts. that quickly turned into that continued to grow for decades. today quilt not made up of 3000 panels. it's been stored in atlanta for years, and now this weekend it will call san francisco home returning to its birthplace. this is going to be the biggest display that we've ever had in san francisco 1997. we have
hey, frank. good morning to you were just about two hours away from an opening ceremony unveiling that quote you can see behind me here. some of that framework laid down this morning that black tarp. that's where the quilt is going to be displayed here at robert williams meddle with in golden gate park. it's going to be something with a lot of eyes on it this morning. people here say those that are involved in the quilt will say that that quote will never lose its relevance. here's some of the...
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lab, which there thank you very much frank, thank you. god. now ukrainian prosecutor, so therefore identified thousands of cases of war crimes committed by russian forces during the invasion. they include execution style killings, a rape of women, and children and torture authorities and key. if i determined to bring the perpetrators to justice asked it abuse terry schultz reports there are means to do this, but it will not be easy. a warning this report contains images. some viewers may find disturbing from the start when 100 days of air pin harkey. more useful international investigators want to see the perpetrators in another city as soon as possible, the hague. we all know who are responsible for this, of all, for these dis, this, for every single what is going on or ukraine, of course, at this president of russian federation and his team. actually, who started this war, who started to kill civilians, rape or earth city allowance, tortured civilians alleged atrocities which if proven, are war crimes. while the prospect of actually get
lab, which there thank you very much frank, thank you. god. now ukrainian prosecutor, so therefore identified thousands of cases of war crimes committed by russian forces during the invasion. they include execution style killings, a rape of women, and children and torture authorities and key. if i determined to bring the perpetrators to justice asked it abuse terry schultz reports there are means to do this, but it will not be easy. a warning this report contains images. some viewers may find...
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frank, thank you very much for your analysis. that was military analyst, frank led, which there in oxford. thanks very much indeed with russia's war, heading towards its 5th month and ukraine's port still shot consumers around the world are seeing prices rocket for essentially from bread to vegetable oil. not only that, much of the most intense fighting is now focused on ukraine's agricultural heartlands in the south and east. it'll be, as an economy, visited a farmer on the front lines near michael life birdsong and tractors. and not the early sounds on india, even of his 4000 hector's artillery far in the distance, never really stops. but in a d and her team, a preoccupied with other things, like what i'm going to look at the suite, it's under fed. it's under loved that has been but that wasn't for want of trying on the ideas, but for most of the crew slowly growing season, she couldn't even get to her fields. they were a war zone. fighting is now at least 25 kilometers away. far enough from the d an attempt to get back to feed
frank, thank you very much for your analysis. that was military analyst, frank led, which there in oxford. thanks very much indeed with russia's war, heading towards its 5th month and ukraine's port still shot consumers around the world are seeing prices rocket for essentially from bread to vegetable oil. not only that, much of the most intense fighting is now focused on ukraine's agricultural heartlands in the south and east. it'll be, as an economy, visited a farmer on the front lines near...
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of course, that is our friend chicken, frank. frank in new york, frank! >> all right, jim. hampton bays. i have a real dividend stocks, and i wanted your opinion on b , hold, or sell on these. con ed, duke energy, pfizer, metlife, and tendon login. mi diversified? >> amazing, they are also from hampton bays, and i imagine you will see him at the headcount, or whatever. cal fish, cal fish. let's go over this. so they are two alike, even though they are both high yield. to tell you the truth, i actually like them better than both, but that is okay. we will -- i am so addicted to healthcare now, i have to put a new one in, and people have to say wait a second, jim, you are going to use humana? but we have pfizer, so maybe that will count. either is a drug, metlife is insured, they are fine. they are doing really, really well. i just like them, because they changed their structure, but now they are back and doing well, and so this portfolio, i like that, because i do think the fence for the state is good. let's add that when in, and i think we will be fine. remember, we got to
of course, that is our friend chicken, frank. frank in new york, frank! >> all right, jim. hampton bays. i have a real dividend stocks, and i wanted your opinion on b , hold, or sell on these. con ed, duke energy, pfizer, metlife, and tendon login. mi diversified? >> amazing, they are also from hampton bays, and i imagine you will see him at the headcount, or whatever. cal fish, cal fish. let's go over this. so they are two alike, even though they are both high yield. to tell you...
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frank, you have a revolutionary model.y don't understand the idea of the data being important because of snowflake and go to the data instead of the data coming to you. will you please explain what it means? it's a consistent theme throughout every bit of your statements. >> yeah, data has become incredibly silo since the beginning of computing because we send it to the work and can't bring it to the data that's siloing or bunkering of data a huge problem in the world of data since data science relies on building models, fwlendzing all kinds of different data that describe relationships and then predict outcomes or esults, right? super important to a lot of the data to come together and work able to execute against it you need to be an outstanding workload executer which we are at snowflake otherwise people say this doesn't work i'll bring the data to something else that can do it. >> people don't seem to understand you're not trying to get companies to sell better you're trying to get companies to do thins they do much be
frank, you have a revolutionary model.y don't understand the idea of the data being important because of snowflake and go to the data instead of the data coming to you. will you please explain what it means? it's a consistent theme throughout every bit of your statements. >> yeah, data has become incredibly silo since the beginning of computing because we send it to the work and can't bring it to the data that's siloing or bunkering of data a huge problem in the world of data since data...
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frank, good to see you. i want to ask you about these bela roots in a fight as in the, in a moment, but more broadly speaking, what has been the role of foreign armed groups in this war? well, john, and since the start of the start really was 2014, this war has been heavily internationalized, especially about the ukrainian side. so the international needs of the territorial defense which young philip was talking about is composed of several nationalities veterans. of course we already spoken about, we'll talk about soon. we've got the georgians that are not of a significant group. and the check transfers are due to chechen battalions on the russian side. they to a, been trying, trying hard to get to the nationalities in maybe through the means of mercenaries, the credit report. they killed about 15 syrians down in dog bass a couple of months ago. but they've obviously failed to get how they need that. but on the credit side, yet there's quite a significant involvement of international groups. how close are t
frank, good to see you. i want to ask you about these bela roots in a fight as in the, in a moment, but more broadly speaking, what has been the role of foreign armed groups in this war? well, john, and since the start of the start really was 2014, this war has been heavily internationalized, especially about the ukrainian side. so the international needs of the territorial defense which young philip was talking about is composed of several nationalities veterans. of course we already spoken...
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again, our military analyst, frank lab, which there thank you very much, frank. thank you. get out now let's look at the russian side of things with our former moscow corresponded emily sherbie new come work in russia anymore, because d, w is banned for operating in russia. now, when the war started, put a name for both swift victory and everybody expected that are mower 100 days into, into this war, or they have to regroup and focus their tax on the east. now, how is put as selling this as a success at home? will look the way that this war, which of course, is called a special operation within russia, has been framed rhetorically, is so vague that essentially, the russian government, including put in, can sell this, you know, whatever they want to be a victory. so they went into this war saying that they wanted to denazi's fi, ukraine and demilitarize ukraine. so both of those words, you know, what do they really mean? so that essentially means that putin can spin whatever he wants is a victory, especially because he's of course in control of the state media and completely
again, our military analyst, frank lab, which there thank you very much, frank. thank you. get out now let's look at the russian side of things with our former moscow corresponded emily sherbie new come work in russia anymore, because d, w is banned for operating in russia. now, when the war started, put a name for both swift victory and everybody expected that are mower 100 days into, into this war, or they have to regroup and focus their tax on the east. now, how is put as selling this as a...
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i'm frank mallicoat.teve on a friday where it's beginning to cool down a little bit. read my mind if you're in blythe. yeah right. death valley blind one option five even sometimes. empty yeah, that feeling, but a block away usually can find 50 to 60. cents cheaper. believe me, i've seen it. all right. we have a lot of high clouds around and low clouds are in place. it's going to be a cooler friday inland with friday on my mind and yes, we're doing the easy beats low and high clouds cooler and breezy temperatures sixties and seventies today. alright salis here on a friday and hopefully, he tells it's okay out. there it is. okay we do have a nice commute. i like what i see. friday's usually are lighter and today is no exception. this is a look at highway four. you can see it looks very good coming in from antioch and all the way to pay point and conquered no major issues that the mcarthur maze this morning and at the bay bridge, it is still light at 5 31. let's get right back to the headlines. thank you, s
i'm frank mallicoat.teve on a friday where it's beginning to cool down a little bit. read my mind if you're in blythe. yeah right. death valley blind one option five even sometimes. empty yeah, that feeling, but a block away usually can find 50 to 60. cents cheaper. believe me, i've seen it. all right. we have a lot of high clouds around and low clouds are in place. it's going to be a cooler friday inland with friday on my mind and yes, we're doing the easy beats low and high clouds cooler and...
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frank: good. think you for having me.s is one operational area in a much larger theater of ukraine. when you look at the trajectory of the war, we have had five taxis at the start, four which were defeated or stopped and this is the remaining one. they are prevailing now, tactically. that is of the lowest level. it is likely it will take that, but largely because ukraine is certainly not content, but piningo withdra i suspect, and pull back its defenses further. what we are going to see over the next weeks is russia consolidating its control down there in donbas. . your question was, can the ukrainians prevail? the answer is yes, but with contingencies, with conditions. the primary condition is because they don't suffer from a manpower problem, rather equipment, in the case of the russians, they suffer from them both, but particularly manpower, ukrainians need western assistance to continue, or they will not prevail. the best they could hope for is a frozen conflict for years and years. they need that heavy weaponry to co
frank: good. think you for having me.s is one operational area in a much larger theater of ukraine. when you look at the trajectory of the war, we have had five taxis at the start, four which were defeated or stopped and this is the remaining one. they are prevailing now, tactically. that is of the lowest level. it is likely it will take that, but largely because ukraine is certainly not content, but piningo withdra i suspect, and pull back its defenses further. what we are going to see over...
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we will speak with frank smyth author of "the nra: the unauthorized history." than it was arch 29 2018, when a u.s. drone strike hit the car adel al manthari and four peasants were driving in. he was the only survivor. we will hear from him about how the pentagon refuses to admit it made a mistakend pay for his life-saving surgery. >> it has affected be greaty. my childn are without their schools. children stay with me and cannot go out because of my disability. amy: then we look at how civil rights groups are challenging a series of racist u.s. supreme court rulings that have been used for over a century to legally justify discrimination against people in puerto rico and other u.s. territories. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. funerals are continuing in uvalde, texas, for the 19 4th graders and two teachers shot dead at robb elementary school last week. the state's probe into the police handling of the school shooting is facing a major new obstacle as the police chief of the u
we will speak with frank smyth author of "the nra: the unauthorized history." than it was arch 29 2018, when a u.s. drone strike hit the car adel al manthari and four peasants were driving in. he was the only survivor. we will hear from him about how the pentagon refuses to admit it made a mistakend pay for his life-saving surgery. >> it has affected be greaty. my childn are without their schools. children stay with me and cannot go out because of my disability. amy: then we...
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frank i'm a little disappointed.ht we were wearing matching shirts today, but but for the bahamas, i'm actually overdressed to be frank. but on the brand new disney waste the fifth century into the disney cruise line fleet. and there are two more on the way between now and 2025 to the cruise industry is keeps moving forward. all right, well, let's talk about the wish. disney's first ship in years. tell us about it. yes so this is six years in theany andt canaveral of the coast of florida just about a week ago, and then we are on one of the initial cruises the official first crews will have in july 14th 23 nighter, which will include a stop at castaway cay, which is that beautiful island right behind me there, disney's private island. and it's some of these four nights might include a stop in nassau, bahamas, but otherwise all about enjoying, but the woods on this ship state of the art obviously and bringing to life a lot of the storylines. that disney fans love three big ones frozen from the frozen franchise, the wor
frank i'm a little disappointed.ht we were wearing matching shirts today, but but for the bahamas, i'm actually overdressed to be frank. but on the brand new disney waste the fifth century into the disney cruise line fleet. and there are two more on the way between now and 2025 to the cruise industry is keeps moving forward. all right, well, let's talk about the wish. disney's first ship in years. tell us about it. yes so this is six years in theany andt canaveral of the coast of florida just...
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you're on with frank larkin, go ahead, john. >> frank, can you hear me? pedro, can you hear me? >> you can. >> -- i bet you probably don't get much praise for working holidays, we do appreciate, it the general public. i'm sure you'd rather be working from home with your family, pedro. i had post-traumatic stress disorder 40 years ago i came back from korea, and understand what it's like to go from these experiences. i don't know what i had four years ago, but i also knew a veteran that was living in omaha, nebraska, ten years ago, who did take his life. you have to realize, somewhere between five and ten vietnam veterans take their lives every day in this country. i realize that we're talking about the -- but don't forget about us to, came from 74 when i was in omaha. i was also a civil service working for d.o.d., but these are the issues i see here as well. there are other groups that should be more involved, like the veterans of foreign wars, they're not. they're not a very effective veterans group from what i've seen in my exposure to them. so, that's all i wish to say. >> ok
you're on with frank larkin, go ahead, john. >> frank, can you hear me? pedro, can you hear me? >> you can. >> -- i bet you probably don't get much praise for working holidays, we do appreciate, it the general public. i'm sure you'd rather be working from home with your family, pedro. i had post-traumatic stress disorder 40 years ago i came back from korea, and understand what it's like to go from these experiences. i don't know what i had four years ago, but i also knew a...
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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 >>> hi, sandy, how are you? >> hi, fine, thank you. how are you? >> good. i want to ask you what inspired you to be a paramedic? >> that's a good question. you know, i wanted to go into med school and after i found out how much time it took and all of that, i decided that that was going to be a little too much schooling, but i still wanted to figure out a way that i could provide medical care and doing that as an emt as well as a paramedic was a way to do that. >> can you give me a break down of a typical day for you? >> i come to work and sit at my desk and then i respond to e-mails and try to figure out what are some of the issues we need to address. can we hire more people. what kinds of policies we want to try to create that will help us do our job as ems. >> what does it take to be a female paramedic? >> you know,
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 >>> hi, sandy, how are you? >> hi, fine, thank you. how are you? >> good. i want to ask you what inspired you to be a paramedic? >> that's a good question. you know, i wanted to go into med school and after i found out how much time it took and...
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economic integration of talks about the palace of independence with the governor of the kursk region, a frank interview with the victim of the value of both a free europe and russophobic sentiments, polish activist marchenko nikolaik, asks for political asylum in belarus and against whom this assistance is directed, the turkish president doubted in order to deploy us military bases in greece and not at all by the way, against the backdrop of a sharp imitation of gas in western germany, snow fell in june. belarus is always open for dialogue with the russian regions and is ready to increase the portfolio of joint projects in the palace of independence developed industry and agriculture. including petrochemistry and nuclear power, the current realities are only pushing the allies to further integration, the key direction of the economy should be industrial cooperation. this is the unchanging position of alexander lukashenko minsk moscow is already carrying out serious work on import substitution of western equipment and components , the regions will have to fulfill the tasks set. we need to move
economic integration of talks about the palace of independence with the governor of the kursk region, a frank interview with the victim of the value of both a free europe and russophobic sentiments, polish activist marchenko nikolaik, asks for political asylum in belarus and against whom this assistance is directed, the turkish president doubted in order to deploy us military bases in greece and not at all by the way, against the backdrop of a sharp imitation of gas in western germany, snow...
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well frank, it means as many as 26 states in the u. s will either ban abortion outright or make it nearly impossible to get other states like california are vowing to strengthen protections for abortion. here's a look at a map showing that state by state divide you can see texas in most states in the southeastern us and upper midwest will ban abortions. 13 states have so called trigger bands that go into effect immediately. in fact , the case that led to this overturning of roe was brought by the mississippi department of health over a state law that banned abortions. after 15 weeks, just the samuel alito wrote the deciding opinion released by the supreme court today, eliminating federal protections for abortion, arguing quote the 14th amendment clearly does not protect the right to an abortion until the latter part of the 20th century. there was no support in american law for constitutional right to obtain an abortion. end quote president biden, another democratic leaders say this should serve as a call to their supporters to vote aga
well frank, it means as many as 26 states in the u. s will either ban abortion outright or make it nearly impossible to get other states like california are vowing to strengthen protections for abortion. here's a look at a map showing that state by state divide you can see texas in most states in the southeastern us and upper midwest will ban abortions. 13 states have so called trigger bands that go into effect immediately. in fact , the case that led to this overturning of roe was brought by...
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answer to your frank question.es. thank you. you certainly for this frankness asked your subscribers in social networks what they would like to ask you and with two theses won by a wide margin, one question and another wish from subscribers. in the first place it turned out from the questions that they would like to ask you, and in the second place the question that it is impossible not to ask. see every day. girls gave birth to our guys. they were filmed, then, as they were in the basement, they gave birth by cesarean, they hit the market. uh, and people ask. here we are, for this, of course, we beat them on the hands. is it time for them to strike in the jaw, and what exactly do you mean when you talk about that red line, after which the blows will begin in the center of decision-making, and it is precisely them that we consider a blow to the jaw, as i understand it. uh look we're talking about running a special military operation, uh, and uh hmm even with this special military operation. we don't have to uh the
answer to your frank question.es. thank you. you certainly for this frankness asked your subscribers in social networks what they would like to ask you and with two theses won by a wide margin, one question and another wish from subscribers. in the first place it turned out from the questions that they would like to ask you, and in the second place the question that it is impossible not to ask. see every day. girls gave birth to our guys. they were filmed, then, as they were in the basement,...
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unless richard frank was lying.at lindsey place the next day to return a lamp, sault richard, and threw into a rage, throwing the lamp across the room. when about that, they asked doug? there was no rage at all, he said. disappointment maybe. >> i don't know if i was really mad. i was more upset about it. she was more jumping from one relationship to the next. so i left. that's the last i seen of her. and then doug said something kind of strange. remember, detective hilton had decided not to tell him that she was dead, rather that she was missing. listen to this. >> i don't have any reason to see her again, i don't want to see her again. you know, she's just something dead and something i want to put out of my mind. >> reporter: she's dead? why would she say that? the detectives follow-up, worried that he may clam up. -- i >> reporter: unfortunate surprise. >> the tape recorder started making some strange sounds. >> oh, boy. >> when it failed we had to stop. [noise] >> reporter: so they waited a few days, did some r
unless richard frank was lying.at lindsey place the next day to return a lamp, sault richard, and threw into a rage, throwing the lamp across the room. when about that, they asked doug? there was no rage at all, he said. disappointment maybe. >> i don't know if i was really mad. i was more upset about it. she was more jumping from one relationship to the next. so i left. that's the last i seen of her. and then doug said something kind of strange. remember, detective hilton had decided not...