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frank: it's really busy. in russia, we will spend the last couple of weeks doing simulations, primarily in the soyuz but also in the russian segment of the international space station and we will have final exams on that. those are all day events where you take a day full of normal things and also possible emergencies that could happen and make sure our training is ready to go. once we pass those, we will continue to train for our mission and transition to quarantine and spend more time as a crew together, continue to bond, and hopefully get to see our families during the last week or so. unfortunately during quarantine that can be limited exposure to family but we will hopefully get to see them. then we launch. it's super busy, so busy in a good way, it keeps you from focusing too much on anything but the training and the things you need to do. >> a couple more questions on the phone, marsha smith with space policy online. >> thanks for letting me ask a second question. today is the flight readiness review f
frank: it's really busy. in russia, we will spend the last couple of weeks doing simulations, primarily in the soyuz but also in the russian segment of the international space station and we will have final exams on that. those are all day events where you take a day full of normal things and also possible emergencies that could happen and make sure our training is ready to go. once we pass those, we will continue to train for our mission and transition to quarantine and spend more time as a...
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it is tuesday, august 16th you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning i'm frank holland in for brian sullivan today thanks for waking up with us let's kick off the hour with the check of the markets and your money. stock futures a bit muted. slightly in the green right now. actually look at the implied open i apologize. a dip tbetween positive and negative this is after the win streak on monday with the indexes closing flat and the u.s. treasuries with the 10-year treasury at 2.795. not a lot of movemeovement. we have been watching the oil market crude prices extending the declines after the economic data from china sparring fresh worries of the recession. wti be low $100 a barrel. a month ago, wti was up over $100 a barrel. and bitcoin falling below the key $25,000 mark $24,000 overnight. we we are watching it both of these, ethereum and bitcoin down 60% from the highs. both are up high in the third quarter. ethereum up 60%. bitcoin up 20% ethereum getting a boost from the merge event coming up. an article on cnbc.com if you want more on that. >>> we turn to the
it is tuesday, august 16th you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning i'm frank holland in for brian sullivan today thanks for waking up with us let's kick off the hour with the check of the markets and your money. stock futures a bit muted. slightly in the green right now. actually look at the implied open i apologize. a dip tbetween positive and negative this is after the win streak on monday with the indexes closing flat and the u.s. treasuries...
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frank we're going to send it back to you. i said to you, frank.roll a gutter ball on tv, you can go down that slide and put in our pride in our back pocket, and we're having a good time in dublin this friday. oh come on. it's a piece of cake. you got to find a little kid in yourself. i've got my year on ready for action. but that's coming up. we're going to get a contestant in here right now. tyler gonzales. you want to take the position here? lay down. and tell me don't go yet. tell us how old are you? 14 back a little more so we can see that pretty smile. what do you think of right now? nothing really nothing really get some speed. you want to catch a little speed? you're supposed to be in school right now, right? yeah so they say isn't all that bad right now? alright at school. good stuff. now what is what is the focus going down? try not to get air. that's a good idea. alright lean back. tyler gonzales let her rip my friend. 123 almost now down, he goes. he got some. you got some very good speed. they're about halfway through the emerald splas
frank we're going to send it back to you. i said to you, frank.roll a gutter ball on tv, you can go down that slide and put in our pride in our back pocket, and we're having a good time in dublin this friday. oh come on. it's a piece of cake. you got to find a little kid in yourself. i've got my year on ready for action. but that's coming up. we're going to get a contestant in here right now. tyler gonzales. you want to take the position here? lay down. and tell me don't go yet. tell us how old...
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, and all these works, all these pseudonyms, are essentially various ivan franks , frank's interests , from classical antiquity, such as sophocles, euripides, to indian culture, the latest literary currents of ukrainian folklore, i would say in response to your the question is that among the triumvirate, franco is responsible for diversity, for progress, for productivity, and nowhere. the truth is that children are also responsible for this inequality, because franco is very different and not always of the same high quality. that is, he is a person, a literary orchestra. you can find everything in him. look, you said it, and of course we do. we know from the school curriculum that ivan franko is a stonemason and an eternal revolutionary, but this franko is one of the hypostases of his writing, but franko is a person, what kind of person is he, first of all , very demanding of himself, the poets of the group the young muse, who often gathered at coffee shops in lviv monopoly, in particular mentioned that franco came to them to listen to their discussions. and they were always very afr
, and all these works, all these pseudonyms, are essentially various ivan franks , frank's interests , from classical antiquity, such as sophocles, euripides, to indian culture, the latest literary currents of ukrainian folklore, i would say in response to your the question is that among the triumvirate, franco is responsible for diversity, for progress, for productivity, and nowhere. the truth is that children are also responsible for this inequality, because franco is very different and not...
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frank, i'll add one other point. have you looked at the price of natural gas lately in europe versus the price in the u.s. there is a huge wedge between that to the extent there is further disruptions to natural gas supply in europe, then you can see gas to oil substitution in europe and once again that is going to be an extra source of demand for oil i think there's a lot of positive catalyst ts ahead for oil. >> i think what anastasia just said is so important it is inevitability that they'll play games with the gas supply in europe this fall and winter we already know. there is no way around it. almost nothing that could happen could stop that. when you think about natural gas selling at 50 in europe and $8 in the united states you ask yourself who is making that money in the middle? i put on shineer energy as a relatively new hold a couple weeks ago and said i'm breaking one of my rules. i am anticipating a breakout that was at 140. fine it actually is breaking out right now. 147.5 right now. that would be a new
frank, i'll add one other point. have you looked at the price of natural gas lately in europe versus the price in the u.s. there is a huge wedge between that to the extent there is further disruptions to natural gas supply in europe, then you can see gas to oil substitution in europe and once again that is going to be an extra source of demand for oil i think there's a lot of positive catalyst ts ahead for oil. >> i think what anastasia just said is so important it is inevitability that...
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and then where is anne frank, which is an animation in which anne frank's imaginary friend comes to life. and that is really quite a mixture, isn't it? let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base. a lot of horror going on here, as well, documentaries not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i've been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both, as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking, all things i think we also have in his new film nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres kind of coming in here, there's quite a western flavour, a bit of sci—fi as well. so daniel kaluuya and keke palmer star as siblings who run a kind of hollywood training ranch for horses. so they've got this ranch, got all the horses and they serve hollywood. and they've been looking at the skies and seeing some rather unusual things. let's have a look at the clip. 0k. it's in the cloud, it's in the cloud. oj, it's in the cloud! m—hm. yeah, no, no, no. run, o
and then where is anne frank, which is an animation in which anne frank's imaginary friend comes to life. and that is really quite a mixture, isn't it? let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base. a lot of horror going on here, as well, documentaries not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i've been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both, as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very...
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thank you, frank. the time _ to wage modern warfare. thank you, frank. 17 _ to wage modern warfare. thank you, frank. the time is 17 minutes - to wage modern warfare. thank you, frank. the time is 17 minutes past i frank. the time is 17 minutes past one. our top story this lunchtime... nine in ten nhs dental practices across the uk are not accepting new adult patients for treatment under the nhs. and archers starjune spencer retires at the age of 103. coming up in sport, the third successive commonwealth medal for england's men as they win at thriller against south africa. it's the final day of sporting action at the commonwealth games in birmingham and plenty of medals are still to be won before tonight's closing ceremony. and reeta is there. there are 12 gold medals up for grabs on this final day, and here at the aquatics centre, scotland's james heatly and grace reid triumphed with gold in the mixed synchronised 3m springboard final. there were two english pairs — that's noah williams and andrea spendolini—sirieix and kyle kothari and lois toulson — t
thank you, frank. the time _ to wage modern warfare. thank you, frank. 17 _ to wage modern warfare. thank you, frank. the time is 17 minutes - to wage modern warfare. thank you, frank. the time is 17 minutes past i frank. the time is 17 minutes past one. our top story this lunchtime... nine in ten nhs dental practices across the uk are not accepting new adult patients for treatment under the nhs. and archers starjune spencer retires at the age of 103. coming up in sport, the third successive...
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frank, you mentioned this a few moments ago.rgh boasted reporting of a russian-speaking woman who impersonated in heiress, by passing security at mar-a-lago, with ease, a year before the fbi search. here is the reporter on that story earlier on this network. >> there is an active investigation. they're just trying to determine, you know, a lot of the background, how she found her way into there. she went back to mar-a-lago in and out. she was driving a brand-new mercedes-benz suv, and she, at least, 5 to 6 trips, in and out of mar-a-lago, with really nobody checking her i. d., nobody really finding out who really is she. all the guests and their thought she was a rothschild. >> msnbc has not verified this report yet. frank, if true, it would seem to underscore just how potentially dangerous than his handling of these documents, as we talk about this through a security lens? >> yeah, look. this is a real time teachable moment. we are all looking at the issue of security around mar-a-lago. and here comes this report, but the fbi s
frank, you mentioned this a few moments ago.rgh boasted reporting of a russian-speaking woman who impersonated in heiress, by passing security at mar-a-lago, with ease, a year before the fbi search. here is the reporter on that story earlier on this network. >> there is an active investigation. they're just trying to determine, you know, a lot of the background, how she found her way into there. she went back to mar-a-lago in and out. she was driving a brand-new mercedes-benz suv, and...
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as frank said, this event that _ like there? as frank said, this event that happened - like there?pened in - like there? as frank said, this event that happened in new . like there? as frank said, this i event that happened in new york state, it is a summer event that you get writers and artists is very relaxed and it is the last place anywhere would worry about their safety. there is a huge amount of shock that something like this could have happened and of course to sir salman but we know that he lived under the threat of being attacked for many years. it is worth mentioning that in recent years, he himself became quite relaxed about security. i interviewed him at a literature festival in the uk and he turned up with his son, his agent, i asked him where his security was and he almost brushed off and said those risks were of the past and throughout the 905 he was one of the most endangered authors but he wanted to live his life more freely so the fact this is someone who has protected himself for years from these threats to find himself here in this hospital is quite something. b
as frank said, this event that _ like there? as frank said, this event that happened - like there?pened in - like there? as frank said, this event that happened in new . like there? as frank said, this i event that happened in new york state, it is a summer event that you get writers and artists is very relaxed and it is the last place anywhere would worry about their safety. there is a huge amount of shock that something like this could have happened and of course to sir salman but we know...
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hey, seema >> hey, frank.s right the fund flows data from bank of america shows investors are doubling down on tech, over $2 billion in the last week, strongest inflows in over a decade, followed by consumer discretionary. in fact, growth sectors in general seeing strong buying tesla, amazon, apple, microsoft have collectively added over $1.4 trillion in market cap from the low hit in june. buying has been led by hedge funds. institutional clients looking to buy the dip following a steep drop that we saw in the first half of the year, and just in the last two weeks buy backs by corporate clients accelerating to the highest level since january just as the inflation reduction act is passed. julian emanuel at evercore isi says it is supportive of the rebound in tech. however, when you factor in the move in meme stocks and surge in call actions volume he says it is reminiscent of the speculation in 2020 when growth began versus stocks. an 87% beat rate across the sector cisco is set to report tonight >> thank you
hey, seema >> hey, frank.s right the fund flows data from bank of america shows investors are doubling down on tech, over $2 billion in the last week, strongest inflows in over a decade, followed by consumer discretionary. in fact, growth sectors in general seeing strong buying tesla, amazon, apple, microsoft have collectively added over $1.4 trillion in market cap from the low hit in june. buying has been led by hedge funds. institutional clients looking to buy the dip following a steep...
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frank?e on, they both own deere. what's your take on the stock? you hear seema talk about it being a more tech-focused stock. >> yeah, i actually -- the other stock has done so well going into a quarter, it always gives me some angst because the bar obviously is set very high so we saw caterpillar's numbers. they were not good they plblame the supply change. deere has less exposure than caterpillar does to me it doesn't matter this is a long-term hold and why i believe it's ahead of itself versus what the market has been doing. it has good upside it's a large position. it's not a completely full position if the stock misses tomorrow at all, if i get an opportunity i will add to it >> jim >> i agree with steve. it is very ala mode to own deere. things will have to go up around the world with what's going on in ukraine and i will say that there were reports for deere. one thing to watch out for they have manufacturing in germany. what they say about natural gas supplies there will be important
frank?e on, they both own deere. what's your take on the stock? you hear seema talk about it being a more tech-focused stock. >> yeah, i actually -- the other stock has done so well going into a quarter, it always gives me some angst because the bar obviously is set very high so we saw caterpillar's numbers. they were not good they plblame the supply change. deere has less exposure than caterpillar does to me it doesn't matter this is a long-term hold and why i believe it's ahead of...
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frank? >> ten years in prison. you would have to also, if you ever gotten a compensations from, say, a foreign power or some third-party, for discussing that kind of information, you would have to forfeit all that money back if you indeed got it. but look as a counter intelligence professional, what really concerns me, stephanie, is the damage assessment. so everyone is focused on, crime, crime, crime. i'm focused on damage. this has been sitting there for what? a year and a half maybe. we are just now through neither sources or discussions with trump's attorney with doj just realized, the gravity of what is still there. and it has been there and exposed to who? who is he told and showed it to? you don't charge 793 lightly. and understand something. it's not that they threw things into the warrant that might be possible. it's that they had probable cause to believe that espionage may be occurring. that is very significant. they wouldn't do that lightly. i am concerned about who is seeing it, who he has discussed it
frank? >> ten years in prison. you would have to also, if you ever gotten a compensations from, say, a foreign power or some third-party, for discussing that kind of information, you would have to forfeit all that money back if you indeed got it. but look as a counter intelligence professional, what really concerns me, stephanie, is the damage assessment. so everyone is focused on, crime, crime, crime. i'm focused on damage. this has been sitting there for what? a year and a half maybe....
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first, breyman took the lead through leonardo bitten courts header, the frank that defense nowhere to be found, leaving, keep a kevin trap stranded then it was frank fitz, turned to school again. randal colo, milani's fancy, footwork, making it too, too, with just over half an hour on the clock. but that wasn't all. yes, but lindstrom kept an incredible 1st off with a delicate chip, the pendulum swinging frank, that's why again, at the end of a frantic 1st half and after the break, they picked up where they left off. g. brill so curling home to make it for to that appeared to be that until breyman were awarded a penalty. in stoppage time, nicholas full crew converted and brain and needed just one more. go for a draw, bought frankfurt just about held on for a for 3 when they're 1st league victory at the new campaign. now, over in the early game, cologne, interested guy played out a nil nil draw in parts. in part thanks to the heroics of stood guard, goalkeeper florian miller. with almost the last touch of the game, miller made a stunning safe to the disbelief of cologne facts. yon till
first, breyman took the lead through leonardo bitten courts header, the frank that defense nowhere to be found, leaving, keep a kevin trap stranded then it was frank fitz, turned to school again. randal colo, milani's fancy, footwork, making it too, too, with just over half an hour on the clock. but that wasn't all. yes, but lindstrom kept an incredible 1st off with a delicate chip, the pendulum swinging frank, that's why again, at the end of a frantic 1st half and after the break, they picked...
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i'm frank holland in for the judge, scott wapner. the s&p and nasdaq on track for a fourth week of gains their longest weekly win streak in nine months are investors getting more comfortable with the idea of peak inflation plus apple less than 7% from 52-week highs and tech seeing its biggest inflows in months. what's next for this trade we'll debate that and much, much more with our investment committee. today we have bryn talkington, joe terranova and jim lebenthal. the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq all in the green the dow up more than 200 points right now. the s&p up almost 1% the nasdaq showing some leadership, up over a percent. the russell 2000 doing even better than that the 10-year yield at 2.864 right now we're starting the day with a lot of questions and a lot of things to talk about. cpi and ppi, both of them a lot better than expected perhaps bolstering that argument that we have reached peak inflation. we're going to talk about that a lot this hour. big cap tech showing renewed leadership apple 7% from a new 52-week high
i'm frank holland in for the judge, scott wapner. the s&p and nasdaq on track for a fourth week of gains their longest weekly win streak in nine months are investors getting more comfortable with the idea of peak inflation plus apple less than 7% from 52-week highs and tech seeing its biggest inflows in months. what's next for this trade we'll debate that and much, much more with our investment committee. today we have bryn talkington, joe terranova and jim lebenthal. the dow, the s&p...
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welcome to the "halftime report," i'm frank holland in for scott wapner key inflation lighter than expected what does it mean for the fed's next rate hike we'll discuss that and much with karen fire stone, jason snipe and on set, jim leeben that will, joe terranova. first, let's begin with a check on the rally at this hour. stocks jumping on the back of a better than expected cpi number. the dow right now up about 500 points the s&p up about 2%. the nasdaq showing a lot of leadership here, moving more than 2.5% higher meta up 5% the ten-year yield rising in the cpi report, up 3.65%, the two-year yield hitting its lowest level since august 5th. joe, i was watching you on "closing bell overtime" talking about inflation and the cpi read did it come out the way you expected obviously, it came below analyst expectations what does that mean for the markets? right now we're seeing a rally, but do you expect to see that throughout the rest of the day >> i said that on "overtime" with mike santoli that it was important to watch the pressurery market. the treasury market has been the leading indicato
welcome to the "halftime report," i'm frank holland in for scott wapner key inflation lighter than expected what does it mean for the fed's next rate hike we'll discuss that and much with karen fire stone, jason snipe and on set, jim leeben that will, joe terranova. first, let's begin with a check on the rally at this hour. stocks jumping on the back of a better than expected cpi number. the dow right now up about 500 points the s&p up about 2%. the nasdaq showing a lot of...
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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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so where is anne frank, this is an intriguing animation. it's kind of aimed at other children, you might say, certainly a pg certificate. the idea is that and frank's imaginary friend kitty, the ones she wrote many letters to in her diary actually magically comes to life in current day amsterdam. she wakes up in the anne frank house and wonders, where's my friend? the idea is that she believes herself to be real and she believes that her relationship with anne was real. so we then have these animated flashbacks to their conversations, which effectively bring the diary to life. let's have a look at the clip. 0k. the nazis came to power in germany and then they took over most of europe and marked usjews as the villains. they told everyone we were to blame for all the worlds problems disease, hunger, poverty, you name it. then the restrictions. first it was a swimming pools, after that it was everywhere. we were banned from concert halls, shops, sporting events, parks, hospitals, universities. and then they imposed a curfew. we weren't allowed
so where is anne frank, this is an intriguing animation. it's kind of aimed at other children, you might say, certainly a pg certificate. the idea is that and frank's imaginary friend kitty, the ones she wrote many letters to in her diary actually magically comes to life in current day amsterdam. she wakes up in the anne frank house and wonders, where's my friend? the idea is that she believes herself to be real and she believes that her relationship with anne was real. so we then have these...
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frank? >> ten years in prison. you would have to also, if you never got any compensations, from say, a foreign power or some third-party for discussing that kind of information, you would have to forfeit all that money back if you indeed got it. but look as a counter intelligence professional what really up concerns me stephanie is the damage assessment. so, everyone is focused on crime crime, crime. i am focused on damage. this has been sitting there for, what, a year and a half maybe? we are just now, through either sources or discussions with trump's attorney with doj just realized, the gravity of what is still there. and it has been there and exposed to who? who has he told and showed it to? you don't charge 793 lightly. and understand something. it's not that they threw things into the warrant that might be possible. it's that they had probable cause to believe that espionage may be occurring. that's very significant. they wouldn't do that lightly. i am concerned about who is seeing it, who has he's discussed
frank? >> ten years in prison. you would have to also, if you never got any compensations, from say, a foreign power or some third-party for discussing that kind of information, you would have to forfeit all that money back if you indeed got it. but look as a counter intelligence professional what really up concerns me stephanie is the damage assessment. so, everyone is focused on crime crime, crime. i am focused on damage. this has been sitting there for, what, a year and a half maybe?...
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in frank, i see frank all of the time.e was writing on you s grant, i admire and i know. it's very good company to be among, even if i can claim that i went to high school with brooke simpson, but did not meet him until today. but the truth is, that the only reason i am privileged to be up here today, is because of my name. it is an accident of birth, and the result of my mother's affection for her father, that i was given the name ulysses. aside for my reference and love for ulysses s grant and his wife julia, my name is really all that i have to offer. my name is what makes me part of u.s. grants legacy. and it is not all that much. as we just learned, u.s. grant and julia had four children, the eldest was fred, my great grandfather, ulysses junior, who was known as buck, he came, next in he and i share a birthday. and then there was ellen, known as nellie, their precious daughter, and the little, one jessie. but not a child who grew up in the white house. these much love children gave their parents 13 grandchildren, and
in frank, i see frank all of the time.e was writing on you s grant, i admire and i know. it's very good company to be among, even if i can claim that i went to high school with brooke simpson, but did not meet him until today. but the truth is, that the only reason i am privileged to be up here today, is because of my name. it is an accident of birth, and the result of my mother's affection for her father, that i was given the name ulysses. aside for my reference and love for ulysses s grant...
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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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frank, thank you that's what happens. i just do the show after being awake the whole night. >>> let's talk about apparent a. almost, not quite, but almost going positive on the year apple expected to roll out a new phone and other products in a couple of weeks. let's talk about it all with daniel flax. daniel, apple will get caught up in the near-term market volatility we don't need to focus on the day-to-day longer term, by that the next couple quarters. what are you watching for from y >> my focus in the next couple quarters and beyond is the product cycles we should get new iphones and new watches. wea wearables is an early part of the story. we should see new macs and ipads. service is healthy the broadening of the revenue driver which propels apple's story and stock over the next one to two years >> we're expecting that new phone on the big reveal day. i believe that is september 7th. maybe some improvements to the mac. is it all about the phone? the service business has grown apple's number two business is larger th
frank, thank you that's what happens. i just do the show after being awake the whole night. >>> let's talk about apparent a. almost, not quite, but almost going positive on the year apple expected to roll out a new phone and other products in a couple of weeks. let's talk about it all with daniel flax. daniel, apple will get caught up in the near-term market volatility we don't need to focus on the day-to-day longer term, by that the next couple quarters. what are you watching for from...
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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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frank and barb do not go anywhere, we've got more to cover when we come back. more on the search from mar-a-lago from two people who have inside knowledge of the former president and how he's likely taking a news tonight. and later, democrats on the verge of a huge win in congress. we will write down what's in the sweeping health care, climate and tax bill. the 11th hour just getting underway on a big news monday night. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. this? this is supersonic wifi from xfinity. it's fast. so gaming with your niece has never felt more intense. incoming! hey, what does this button do? no, don't! welcome to the fastest
frank and barb do not go anywhere, we've got more to cover when we come back. more on the search from mar-a-lago from two people who have inside knowledge of the former president and how he's likely taking a news tonight. and later, democrats on the verge of a huge win in congress. we will write down what's in the sweeping health care, climate and tax bill. the 11th hour just getting underway on a big news monday night. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a...
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plus how close tropical storm frank is going to get to california. i've got that for you in about eight minutes. >>> right now non-border cities are feeling the crush of migrant asylum seekers. what they want the federal government to do. also the american journalists seized inside syria ten years later, his famil tells mey wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. through project up, comcast is committing $1 billion dollars so millions more students can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. >>> it's happening again. tonight police are increasing patrols in oakland's little saigon neighborhood after breaking into the building there in an unusual way. >> nbc bay area is in oakland with how they got in and why they say they're fed up. >> reporter: caug
plus how close tropical storm frank is going to get to california. i've got that for you in about eight minutes. >>> right now non-border cities are feeling the crush of migrant asylum seekers. what they want the federal government to do. also the american journalists seized inside syria ten years later, his famil tells mey wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework...
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bill russell, frank robinson, curt flood, paul silas. that's just for starters. >> wow. that's something. >> we'll see you in a few with breaking news from the 49ers. >> okay. thanks, vern. >> thank you. >>> today we also learned of the death of actress nichelle nichols. she was best known for her groundbreaking role as communications officer lieutenant on star check. in addition to acting nichols worked with nasa where she helped women and minorities become astronauts. nichols was 89 years old. >>> now to a live look at san francisco. the city has declared monkey pox a public health emergency. there are 305 cases in the city compared to 786 across the state. rising case numbers caused concern that this weekend's door alley fair would be a super spreader event. why did the organizers go forward despite talk of cancellation? >> reporter: instead of sounding the alarm on the event health experts are using it to reach and educate people about monkey pox. now, i must apologize. i am a little over dressed for this event. trying to limit the live shots and may have to blur som
bill russell, frank robinson, curt flood, paul silas. that's just for starters. >> wow. that's something. >> we'll see you in a few with breaking news from the 49ers. >> okay. thanks, vern. >> thank you. >>> today we also learned of the death of actress nichelle nichols. she was best known for her groundbreaking role as communications officer lieutenant on star check. in addition to acting nichols worked with nasa where she helped women and minorities become...
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and then where is anne frank, which is an animation in which anne frank's imaginary friend comes to lifetart with jordan peele, got a huge fan base. a lot of horror going on here, as well, documentaries not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i've been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both, as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking, all things i think we also have in his new film nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres kind of coming in here, there's quite a western flavour, a bit of sci—fi as well. so daniel kaluuya and keke palmer star as siblings who run a kind of hollywood training ranch for horses. so they've got this ranch, got all the horses and they serve hollywood. and they've been looking at the skies and seeing some rather unusual things. let's have a look at the clip. 0k. it's in the cloud, it's in the cloud. oj, it's in the cloud! mm—hm. yeah, no, no, no. run, oj, run! so, yeah. i'm already scared. as you can see,
and then where is anne frank, which is an animation in which anne frank's imaginary friend comes to lifetart with jordan peele, got a huge fan base. a lot of horror going on here, as well, documentaries not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i've been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both, as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking, all things i think...
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the legacy of frank gore here in the bay area and across the country >> is is really damaged by theseallegations. and i think that's what has everyone so shocked. he's he's someone that is in the bay area, a hero. and it's always sad when you see an allegation like about someone who is so revered. >> frank gore has not commented on this case if convicted. he's looking at up to 6 months in jail. his -ext court date is in september. and as of now, he is still set to be inducted into the san francisco forty-niners hall of fame this season in the newsroom. i'm justine waltman kron. 4 news. >> all right. we'll be right back after the break. >> well, here's a mystery. thousands of miles away. the gilroy police foundation says a golden retriever was found roaming the streets. small village in germany. they posted these pictures on facebook showing the dog tag with the words gilroy, california. john, do you think he got all the way to germany? well, i think actually know the answer. okay with answer because his family military family? >> is family patient over there? they they they fave belie
the legacy of frank gore here in the bay area and across the country >> is is really damaged by theseallegations. and i think that's what has everyone so shocked. he's he's someone that is in the bay area, a hero. and it's always sad when you see an allegation like about someone who is so revered. >> frank gore has not commented on this case if convicted. he's looking at up to 6 months in jail. his -ext court date is in september. and as of now, he is still set to be inducted into...
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frank: never.t think of any instance in my lifetime or in the history of the fbi where something like this so graciously foisted upon them. judy: how do you account for what has happened he? there was a search of former president trump's home. there was a court approved warrant for that search, and yet the president and his allies, his supporters, have since then come down with a steady stream of attacks and threats on the fbi. frank: i think what it reveals is there is a lot of concern amongst his inner circle and with him in particular about how close this investigation is getting to the truth. the things he has been saying all along, whether it is planted evidence or this unequivocal , unadulterated ability to declassify, or outright attack the men and women of the fbi who are just doing their jobs, responding to allegations from outside, reacting to it with a search warrant. again, doing their jobs, collecting the evidence and removing that documentation. it really suggests that he is worried a
frank: never.t think of any instance in my lifetime or in the history of the fbi where something like this so graciously foisted upon them. judy: how do you account for what has happened he? there was a search of former president trump's home. there was a court approved warrant for that search, and yet the president and his allies, his supporters, have since then come down with a steady stream of attacks and threats on the fbi. frank: i think what it reveals is there is a lot of concern amongst...
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frank: good morning. we feel great, we feel ready. it is truly an honor to represent our nation and the nasa team on this mission. i am excited to be flying with the crew for only a couple of weeks. they are a fantastic crew and i'm looking forward to becoming a part of their team as we tackle the iss ticket
frank: good morning. we feel great, we feel ready. it is truly an honor to represent our nation and the nasa team on this mission. i am excited to be flying with the crew for only a couple of weeks. they are a fantastic crew and i'm looking forward to becoming a part of their team as we tackle the iss ticket
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but get more of his daughter from a frank smith her in there, sir. all frank, how bad is it? and is more to come. it's really bad. $141.00 milliliters in one hour. that's an 80 year old record that stood since 1942. now, tuesday morning, this morning, people were told to, to go back to work. it had dried up a little bit, the emergency crews were repairing things pumping out some of the water. but then it started to rain again at my location. i was looking over a sort of small stream that has a, a walkway of stones or across it. and i was going to go for a bike, right? it was drying up and then it started raining again. the stones across the street stream have been submerged at and 2 meters above that. the entire walkways and bite paths on either side of the stream are now submerged to the tops of trees. there is a bridge for traffic going across the stream and people are stopping down and looking at the water. just streaming down would had been a stream which, which is now river and you can see debris and trees and tree stumps and, and logs also flowing down this river as thi
but get more of his daughter from a frank smith her in there, sir. all frank, how bad is it? and is more to come. it's really bad. $141.00 milliliters in one hour. that's an 80 year old record that stood since 1942. now, tuesday morning, this morning, people were told to, to go back to work. it had dried up a little bit, the emergency crews were repairing things pumping out some of the water. but then it started to rain again at my location. i was looking over a sort of small stream that has a,...
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you would think frank was to blame. frank is not to blame. that is. see that area of pressure? the low pressure going counterclockwise is helping to funnel the moisture. it is putting tug on the monsoon. it has pulled further west and will add a bit of a trigger mechanism. with the moisture we do have, it adds more energy to cause this to develop and give depth to the storms. there is frank. wants the remnants. it is a leftover moisture patch. because of that, we will probably stay muggy. even after the thunderstorms tomorrow, frank will keep the humidity a. the threat is the thunderstorms from the monsoons. mid-60s now. we will see the marine layer keep doing its thing. expect to see the clouds again tomorrow. that does keep temperatures relatively cool. didn't even get a chance to talk about that. we are still doing a wonderfully average temperature regime. that is what it looks like in the seven day. mid-80s in san jose. when we look at microclimates, we might have to go into the 90s on wednesday and thursday. we will probably be talking about that. it doesn't look like a si
you would think frank was to blame. frank is not to blame. that is. see that area of pressure? the low pressure going counterclockwise is helping to funnel the moisture. it is putting tug on the monsoon. it has pulled further west and will add a bit of a trigger mechanism. with the moisture we do have, it adds more energy to cause this to develop and give depth to the storms. there is frank. wants the remnants. it is a leftover moisture patch. because of that, we will probably stay muggy. even...
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ask with that, let's get to frank holland and the half >>> thanks a lot, jon, welcome to "the halftime report," i am frank holland in for scott wapner stocks coming off a third straight week of gains are we in a new bull market, or is it just too early to call the bottom we're going to debate that with the historic inflation reduction bill passed in the senate will mean for buybacks and shareholders we are joined by our investment committee today, steve weiss, kevin o'leary, joe terranova and right here with me on set liz young. but first, let's get a check on the markets. the major averages edging higher again. the nasdaq on its longest winning streak since april, getting pushed higher by tesla right now looking at the ten-year note. yield right now at 2.777 that could be lucky for somebody somewhere. right now the dow up more than 100 points let's get right into it. liz you're right here with me. what do you think? are we in a bull market? are we in a bear rally what are we doing right now? >> i think that valuations at this point are a little stretched given that nothing has really
ask with that, let's get to frank holland and the half >>> thanks a lot, jon, welcome to "the halftime report," i am frank holland in for scott wapner stocks coming off a third straight week of gains are we in a new bull market, or is it just too early to call the bottom we're going to debate that with the historic inflation reduction bill passed in the senate will mean for buybacks and shareholders we are joined by our investment committee today, steve weiss, kevin o'leary,...
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we are also attracting storm frank on the coastline. we are still looking at the monsoon moisture keeping some thunderstorms over the cro into tomorrow. i will show you what we have been tracking. for over a week, we have been talking about tropical storm frank. it has broken apart, we are just watching the remanence. look how close -- 150 miles offshore. we rarely see this. the excellent news is this is expected to stay parallel to us. we are not expecting rainfall. it is tropical in nature and would produce some flooding issues. the monsoon moisture is lighting up the cdr. very dangerous weather. we have a flood watch from these thunderstorms, which could reduce some flooding. one hundred and 73 lightning strikes over the past half an hour. rainfall with this mitigating some fire danger. but if we see some flooding or fire sparks from this we will update you on nbcbayarea.com. tomorrow morning's forecast, we will start with a little bit of fog over the bay and the coast. there you go, eclairs by the afternoon, except the coast will ke
we are also attracting storm frank on the coastline. we are still looking at the monsoon moisture keeping some thunderstorms over the cro into tomorrow. i will show you what we have been tracking. for over a week, we have been talking about tropical storm frank. it has broken apart, we are just watching the remanence. look how close -- 150 miles offshore. we rarely see this. the excellent news is this is expected to stay parallel to us. we are not expecting rainfall. it is tropical in nature...
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but it was visitors, frank, that who started on fire mario gut. so with the opener, the midfield, a scoring his 1st goal since arriving at the club in just a 2nd minute. bremond struck back though, antony young hammond in the equalizer in the 14th minutes. and there was plenty more action to come before half time. first, breyman took the lead through leonardo bitten courts header, the frank that defense nowhere to be found, leaving keeper, kevin trap stranded then it was frankfurt, turned to school again. randal, colo, milani's. fancy footwork, making it to, to with just over half an hour on the clock. but that wasn't all. yes, belinda, curling home to make it for to that appeared to be that until breyman, we're awarded a penalty. in stoppage time, nicholas full crew converted and raymond needed just one more gulf or a draw. but frankfort, just about held on for a for 3, when their 1st league victory of the new campaign. and in the early game cologne and stood guard, played out in a nil nil draw. in part thanks to the heroics of stood guard goalke
but it was visitors, frank, that who started on fire mario gut. so with the opener, the midfield, a scoring his 1st goal since arriving at the club in just a 2nd minute. bremond struck back though, antony young hammond in the equalizer in the 14th minutes. and there was plenty more action to come before half time. first, breyman took the lead through leonardo bitten courts header, the frank that defense nowhere to be found, leaving keeper, kevin trap stranded then it was frankfurt, turned to...
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frank figliuzzi, let me go to you on this one. also standing out to me, of course, is this letter attached that we have right here to this affidavit written by trump's attorneys to the department of justice. >> yeah. look, there's -- i want to piggyback on something ken referenced. there are witnesses in this case, clearly. when we see in this released document that there is probable cause to believe that evidence of obstruction is in mar-a-lago and they'll find evidence of obstruction if they're permitted to search mar-a-lago, somehow they believe that something's been altered, destroyed, and they need to get in there and find that evidence. and then, secondly, probable cause to believe that national defense information is still at mar-a-lago is what they're telling the judge to justify their search. again, there's likely people saying, yeah, not only is there still classified, but there's ndi here, so people understand, national defense information is a subset of classified information. it doesn't apply to all classified informa
frank figliuzzi, let me go to you on this one. also standing out to me, of course, is this letter attached that we have right here to this affidavit written by trump's attorneys to the department of justice. >> yeah. look, there's -- i want to piggyback on something ken referenced. there are witnesses in this case, clearly. when we see in this released document that there is probable cause to believe that evidence of obstruction is in mar-a-lago and they'll find evidence of obstruction if...