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>> frank looked absolutely terrible. >> four days later, frank rodriguez was dead. >> frank rodrigueziving his dream, then suddenly he was dead. then his wife sense danger? coming up -- >> you believe there's a possibility that your husband was poisoned? >> who could possibly want to do him harm? >> he looked at frank, and he went pow, dead on, eye to eye. >> when''the devil in disguise continues. ♪breeze driftin' on by...♪ ♪...you know how i feel.♪ you don't have to take... [coughing] ...copd sitting down. ♪it's a new dawn,...♪ ♪...it's a new day,♪ it's time to make a stand. ♪and i'm feelin' good.♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd... ...medicine has the power to treat copd... ...in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler,... ...trelegy makes breathing easier for a full 24 hours, improves lung function, and helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler... ...for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy
>> frank looked absolutely terrible. >> four days later, frank rodriguez was dead. >> frank rodrigueziving his dream, then suddenly he was dead. then his wife sense danger? coming up -- >> you believe there's a possibility that your husband was poisoned? >> who could possibly want to do him harm? >> he looked at frank, and he went pow, dead on, eye to eye. >> when''the devil in disguise continues. ♪breeze driftin' on by...♪ ♪...you know how i...
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phil >> reporter: thank you, frank. frank st.ed martin we were talking about the showing about defense and military spending as it is about commercial aviation. give me a sense from your perspective. the growth in defense spending how far out in the future do you think the growth continues >> phil, good morning. great to be here today at the paris air show i would say what we have seen, especially in the last 16 months, since the invasion of ukraine, is a steady increase of demand not only here in europe, but also around the world. we are starting to see contracts come in now that are going to see us ramping up production rates over the next two to three years across the portfolio we anticipate that maintaining for five years to come after that >> reporter: you know the questions yesterday were about the f/16 and whether or not the nato allies will said f/16s to ukraine and ukraine will have to train pilots where does lockheed sit with the framework of assists ukraine with pilot training if that is, in fact, what a number of coun
phil >> reporter: thank you, frank. frank st.ed martin we were talking about the showing about defense and military spending as it is about commercial aviation. give me a sense from your perspective. the growth in defense spending how far out in the future do you think the growth continues >> phil, good morning. great to be here today at the paris air show i would say what we have seen, especially in the last 16 months, since the invasion of ukraine, is a steady increase of demand...
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frank.eley woman named heather frank. >> heather and scott had exchanged multiple communications via facebook messenger. they were talking about her attending some of scott's concerts, in particular, she had seen him perform and she liked him. it was obvious that they had met in the past. >> what we discovered to be the beginning of the story so to speak, january 24, there was some facebook communication between scott and heather that seemed to be starting or developing between the two, and it seemed to be romantic in nature. >> the pair first connected over a shared love of music. >> when scott met her as well, it appeared she was very taken with scott. she was a beautiful woman. i remember the look on her face when she was watching scott, it was like -- dog eyes, you know. >> we were trying to understand heather frank's life. what is her lifestyle, where does she work? there is a lot of stuff that we had to figure out at that point. >> when i met heather's friends, they described her as a
frank.eley woman named heather frank. >> heather and scott had exchanged multiple communications via facebook messenger. they were talking about her attending some of scott's concerts, in particular, she had seen him perform and she liked him. it was obvious that they had met in the past. >> what we discovered to be the beginning of the story so to speak, january 24, there was some facebook communication between scott and heather that seemed to be starting or developing between the...
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i'm frank holland. let's kickoff with the check of the stock futures and the s&p coming off the highest close of the year look at the red. futures reversing a bit this morning. off the lows, but still in the red. nasdaq creeping higher while i was talking. you can see futures are under pressure this morning. mixed to flat. we are checking the bond market. bond market movement as we get closer to the fed meeting next week we are seeing the movement up 15 basis points since the start of the month. elevated yields on the 2-year treasury looking at energy, of course, with oil oil under pressure reversing to the positive. up .30% for wti. brent crude at $76.25. natural gas in the red turning back to stocks s&p is exiting the longest bear market since 1948 after closing above the threshold yesterday. it could be in store for better days according to the dow jones industrial average, one month after exiting the bear market, it moves 2%. climbing 9% one year on the exit for more, let's welcome in vance howard v
i'm frank holland. let's kickoff with the check of the stock futures and the s&p coming off the highest close of the year look at the red. futures reversing a bit this morning. off the lows, but still in the red. nasdaq creeping higher while i was talking. you can see futures are under pressure this morning. mixed to flat. we are checking the bond market. bond market movement as we get closer to the fed meeting next week we are seeing the movement up 15 basis points since the start of the...
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>> that's a good question, frank.es' visit is probably different from the other ceos we talked about given that he is there in his philanthropic role. it is clear the chinese want to use the meeting to signal, i would say first to the global business community, that china is open for business and the de-risking or china plus one approach which we have been hearing about, is perhaps overblown is how we can take a look at some of the statements eunice makes a point here, frank, of trying to use the business community to impact china policy going forward is an old playbook that china may be returning to i think washington has changed since that playbook was effective for the chinese. my advice to ceos is to travel to china of the there are legitimate reasons to do that and reestablish relationships with local stakeholders and customers and employees of the there is no substitute for government-to-government relations which is what we need with the u.s. and china. i don't think they should be bringing beijing's water back
>> that's a good question, frank.es' visit is probably different from the other ceos we talked about given that he is there in his philanthropic role. it is clear the chinese want to use the meeting to signal, i would say first to the global business community, that china is open for business and the de-risking or china plus one approach which we have been hearing about, is perhaps overblown is how we can take a look at some of the statements eunice makes a point here, frank, of trying to...
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i'm frank holland. thank you for starting your day with us. let's kickoff with a check of the stock futures. red across the board all three indices lower right now. we will continue to watch this if the markets were to open, the dow jones industrial average would hoopen 40 points lower stocks coming off another losing day. tech getting hit the hardest with the nasdaq with a more than 1% move to the downside. it is now two days away from snapping an eight-week winning streak its longest since 2019 the bond market this morning is a look at the 10-year treasury at 3.75. the same level for the last week or two an elevated yield on the 2-year treasury we have been talking about that yield elevated after the debt ceiling deal and other moves a lot of people thought it would lower yields with the short end of the curve we begin with the u.s. benchmark with wti crude back above $70 a barrel $72.50 brent crude is down .50% it is at $76.60. natural gas is up almost 1%. in crypto, movement here bitcoin popping above the $30,000 mark you can see a ramp-up
i'm frank holland. thank you for starting your day with us. let's kickoff with a check of the stock futures. red across the board all three indices lower right now. we will continue to watch this if the markets were to open, the dow jones industrial average would hoopen 40 points lower stocks coming off another losing day. tech getting hit the hardest with the nasdaq with a more than 1% move to the downside. it is now two days away from snapping an eight-week winning streak its longest since...
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>> we do, frank.st look at them number of people over age 80 will triple in the world by 2050. large pharma has a problem over the next two years we think there is a catalyst there for m&a activity in emerging companies >> you are putting money in today? >> that's a mutual fund. we are adding to that on a regular basis. >> okay. hawkish fed. how is that shaping your outlook for today? we are on pace for the down week in the markets the markets are coming to the realization of another price hike rate hike. >> absolutely. i also believe the market is pricing in the fed they go from .25 to 5.25 the collateral damage occurred the market is sensing one or two more hikes and the fed likely stable for six to nine months. that last hike to first cut has been good for markets. we see the fed cutting rates by this time next year. >> the fed cuts rates, but tightening in the international markets. international ticker dwx what gives you confidence as we continue to see tightening around the world >> good point.
>> we do, frank.st look at them number of people over age 80 will triple in the world by 2050. large pharma has a problem over the next two years we think there is a catalyst there for m&a activity in emerging companies >> you are putting money in today? >> that's a mutual fund. we are adding to that on a regular basis. >> okay. hawkish fed. how is that shaping your outlook for today? we are on pace for the down week in the markets the markets are coming to the...
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frank. >> thank you, dan. time to get the latest from viktor katona. >> thank you >> give us a sense how should we view the production cut from saudi arabia and the move is the biggest in years. how do you see this impacting prices beyond today? >> i think saudi arabia will do everything that it requires to keep prices close to the $80 per barrel that is the fiscal break even level. it is important to keep in mind in the period which people would think going into the summer peak driving demand and buying across the universe is still very much robust opec would be afraid to cut production or saudi arabia would be afraid to do unilateral one-off massive production cut, but they did of it goes to show that demand is weakening with a tremendous amount of chinese data coming in >> viktor, you are hitting the point. the price is point do you have a price point? dan murphy says they see it coming back up to $100 a barrel. and the saudi cut will create a deficit of 3 million barrels a day in july. will it reach $100 a
frank. >> thank you, dan. time to get the latest from viktor katona. >> thank you >> give us a sense how should we view the production cut from saudi arabia and the move is the biggest in years. how do you see this impacting prices beyond today? >> i think saudi arabia will do everything that it requires to keep prices close to the $80 per barrel that is the fiscal break even level. it is important to keep in mind in the period which people would think going into the...
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joumanna, good morning. >>> good morning, frank. you talked about bonds we are seeing a big move in bond yields up 5 to 6 basis points which is having an impact on the european markets you see we are dipping knock-on effect from the price action in the u.s. yesterday a focus on the fed decision. of course, today, european investors watching for the ecb decision the ftse 100 is dipping and seeing a pull back in business ic -- pull back in busineasic resources. as for asia, the nikkei has been a strong point and pulled back five points. all of the attention has been on the hang seng up 2.1%. the shanghai composite in china up .70% after weak data and the cut of the rates we are still sitting shy of 20,000 and moving in the right direction with the cyclical names and tech names get a boost from the pboc decision overnight. frank. >> joumanna, thank you very much joumanna bercetche in the london newsroom. >>> the fed is not the only game in town with the policy decisions this week. we are bracing for another big call in three hours. the
joumanna, good morning. >>> good morning, frank. you talked about bonds we are seeing a big move in bond yields up 5 to 6 basis points which is having an impact on the european markets you see we are dipping knock-on effect from the price action in the u.s. yesterday a focus on the fed decision. of course, today, european investors watching for the ecb decision the ftse 100 is dipping and seeing a pull back in business ic -- pull back in busineasic resources. as for asia, the nikkei...
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i'm frank holland. let's kickoff the half hour are the check of the stock futures green across the board nasdaq doing the best up over .50%. something to watch oracle trading at an all-time high moving higher in the pre-market. this is after the winning week which saw the s&p close higher for the fourth week in a row it also hit its highest level since august you are seeing the peak during the week strong week for the s&p. the nasdaq is coming off a big week up seven weeks straight. longest win streak since 2019. you see the strong upside move here with the nasdaq as well we are looking at the bond market as well the benchmark 10-year treasury 3.75 up 15 points from where it started the month as we continue to move to the fed decision coming up. elevated yield with the short end of the curve we are looking at energy oil extending the losses last week we are under a lot of pressure wti at $68 down 2.5%. brent crude over $73 a barrel. a lot of pressure on the oil market we will talk more about energy comi
i'm frank holland. let's kickoff the half hour are the check of the stock futures green across the board nasdaq doing the best up over .50%. something to watch oracle trading at an all-time high moving higher in the pre-market. this is after the winning week which saw the s&p close higher for the fourth week in a row it also hit its highest level since august you are seeing the peak during the week strong week for the s&p. the nasdaq is coming off a big week up seven weeks straight....
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we have robert frank with the latest and when it could come back into the markets. >> frank, cash ishere. wealthy investors in wealth preservation mode. that's those with $1 million or more in investment assets. 34% of portfolios in cash. that is up from 24% a year ago that marks a record high going back at least 20 years that is all according to a study from cap gemini. holdings of stocks is lowest with stocks accounting for 23% of portfolios. if you look at alternatives. private equity and hedge funds, that is holding steady at 13%. more than 2/3 saying priority right now as investors is wealth preservation rather than growth. families with $100 million or more, they are moving money to the sidelines. planning to add more fixed income from 12% to 15% they plan to trim equities lower to about 24% that is according to the ubs study. one family office said we are not making big bets on anything right now. frank, a lot of money still sitting in cash waiting for the valuations to come down further. we will see if they do or not. >> so, let me ask you this are they finding or looking for
we have robert frank with the latest and when it could come back into the markets. >> frank, cash ishere. wealthy investors in wealth preservation mode. that's those with $1 million or more in investment assets. 34% of portfolios in cash. that is up from 24% a year ago that marks a record high going back at least 20 years that is all according to a study from cap gemini. holdings of stocks is lowest with stocks accounting for 23% of portfolios. if you look at alternatives. private equity...
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i'm frank holland. thank you for starting your day with us. let's check on the u.s. stock futures after a negative start to the trading week. right now, we're in the green with futures all three indices higher right now fractionally the dow coming off the sixth negative session in a row. we get a check of the bond market with the benchmark 10-year treasury 3.73 it has been range bound since the end of may between 3.7 and 3.8. we see an elevated yield with the 2-year treasury. 4.69 we are looking at energy we continue to watch the political innstability in russi and oil right now looking at wti below $70 a barrel it is up .30%. brent crude at $74.40 natural gas with a move to the down side. down 1%. we are looking at crypto 30 $30,370 for bitcoin. ethereum is below $2,000 up over 1% >>> talking more about the broader markets. morgan stanley expects the fed to hike at the next meeting after poujay powell signalled t are not done yet the bar for the july hike is significantly lower than usuausuall -- initi
i'm frank holland. thank you for starting your day with us. let's check on the u.s. stock futures after a negative start to the trading week. right now, we're in the green with futures all three indices higher right now fractionally the dow coming off the sixth negative session in a row. we get a check of the bond market with the benchmark 10-year treasury 3.73 it has been range bound since the end of may between 3.7 and 3.8. we see an elevated yield with the 2-year treasury. 4.69 we are...
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good morning, frank.re developments in the jack smith investigation into former president trump's handling of classified documents. the doj was told on monday that the former president is a target in the classified documents probe. a justices department spokesperson declined to comment. >>> president volodymyr zelenskyy says hundreds of thousands of people are without drinking water after the dam was destroyed and flooded the area over 1 million acres will be ruined >>> finally, check out the video of hawaii's kilauea volcano. it rumbled back to life this week this is the fourth eruption in three years. officials say the activity is confined to the crater and poses no threat to the nearby communities. it looks eerily similar to what we see outside >> different story on the other side of the world. crazy what is going on nature phi phillip, great to see you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead on "worldwide exchange," google cracking down on work from home. "wlddexcng ibaorwi ehae"s ck right after this with gold
good morning, frank.re developments in the jack smith investigation into former president trump's handling of classified documents. the doj was told on monday that the former president is a target in the classified documents probe. a justices department spokesperson declined to comment. >>> president volodymyr zelenskyy says hundreds of thousands of people are without drinking water after the dam was destroyed and flooded the area over 1 million acres will be ruined >>>...
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i'm frank holland. thank you for starting your day with us. let's check on the u.s. stock futures as we get set for the final trading week of the first half of 2023 we see futures in the red right now. if the markets were to open right now, they would open lower. the nasdaq's first down week in the past nine. the two-year note hovering at 3.28 the 2-year treasury is surging a lot of traders going there for safety cryptocurrency look at bitcoin above the 30,000 mark ethereum is below the 2,000 mark up fractionally this morning >>> we start with the top story. investors on edge after the weekend in russia. some calling the armed rebellion of vladimir putin is the biggest in two decades oil trading as high as $70 a barrel and now turning lower wti and crude below $70. wheat is popping russia is the world's largest exporter wheat right now is up 2.5% up double digits the last week nbc's kelly cobiella is live in kyiv what do you see, kelly >> reporter: good morning, frank. we have not seen vladimir putin since the extraordinary statement on saturday when he vowed to crac
i'm frank holland. thank you for starting your day with us. let's check on the u.s. stock futures as we get set for the final trading week of the first half of 2023 we see futures in the red right now. if the markets were to open right now, they would open lower. the nasdaq's first down week in the past nine. the two-year note hovering at 3.28 the 2-year treasury is surging a lot of traders going there for safety cryptocurrency look at bitcoin above the 30,000 mark ethereum is below the 2,000...
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thought, yeah, he he frank church in 1936 ran in a very progressive campaign. he supported the equal amendment, supported decriminalization of marijuana. he was kind of muted on gun control because that was his safe issue with idaho, because that was the thing they really wanted and he was kind of muted on that. but he also gave some really good speeches like we to look after each other. we're starting to eat other. our society has to be supportive of one another. and a really good speech he gave about the church committee was we have to be afraid of the abyss from which there is no return because he said if the wrong people are at the helm of our intelligence community, they have surveillance abilities and all these other, you know, tools that they could to run a surveillance deep state and because the church committee we don't have one and we're such leaders martin luther king under investigation. yeah, well, that was one of the landmark investigations the church committee was to they the ones who uncovered and disclosed the fbi as long, decade long harassmen
thought, yeah, he he frank church in 1936 ran in a very progressive campaign. he supported the equal amendment, supported decriminalization of marijuana. he was kind of muted on gun control because that was his safe issue with idaho, because that was the thing they really wanted and he was kind of muted on that. but he also gave some really good speeches like we to look after each other. we're starting to eat other. our society has to be supportive of one another. and a really good speech he...
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conviction. >> leo frank was subjected to anti-semitism. not have to -- due process. it generated immediate frenzy. >> juju: the modern adl still attracts anti-semitic attacks across the u.s., recording some 3,697 incidents in 2022 alone. the highest number on record since the radio began tracking more than four decades ago. frank was sentenced to death in what was seen as a sham trial. but after national backlash, the georgia governor eventually commuted his sentence to life in prison. >> an anti-semitic mob filled with very well-known politicians and members of the press and all sorts of men sprung him from his cell and lynched him. >> juju: but leo frank's case also led to a resurgence of the ku klux klan. >> in the year that leo frank was lynched, there were 200 members of the black community who were lynched. >> juju: although he was pardoned posthumously, all these years later, there's still work to be done. >> seeing the commuted show up and be ready to receive it. >> juju: as for what is next, he says it will be rooted in the here a
conviction. >> leo frank was subjected to anti-semitism. not have to -- due process. it generated immediate frenzy. >> juju: the modern adl still attracts anti-semitic attacks across the u.s., recording some 3,697 incidents in 2022 alone. the highest number on record since the radio began tracking more than four decades ago. frank was sentenced to death in what was seen as a sham trial. but after national backlash, the georgia governor eventually commuted his sentence to life in...
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frank... it is a danger— individual... frank... it is a danger to _ individual... frank... do you - says, first principles. i do have to ask, do you think| have to ask, do you think ultimately this hurts or helps trump win back the white house? it helps him get the republican nomination, because not only does he say he is a victim, he is now saying he is being persecuted, and so republicans will rally around him. the problem is, the biden administration has no credit ability among these people because they feel it is all political, it is all part is in, ratherthan political, it is all part is in, rather than being judicial and focus on the facts. —— artisan. frank, thank you for coming on the programme, good to talk to you. i'm helena humphrey in washington dc — thanks for your company. for all the latest any time, head to our website, bbc.com/news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. it's going to be be a hot weekend for some of us, as temperatures are expected to reach 30 celsius in some towns and cities, and we almost reached 30 degrees in northern parts of wales on fr
frank... it is a danger— individual... frank... it is a danger to _ individual... frank... do you - says, first principles. i do have to ask, do you think| have to ask, do you think ultimately this hurts or helps trump win back the white house? it helps him get the republican nomination, because not only does he say he is a victim, he is now saying he is being persecuted, and so republicans will rally around him. the problem is, the biden administration has no credit ability among these...
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thought, yeah, he he frank church in 1936 ran in a very progressive campaign. he supported the equal amendment, supported decriminalization of marijuana. he was kind of muted on gun control because that was his safe issue with idaho, because that was the thing they really wanted and he was kind of muted on that. but he also gave some really good speeches like we to look after each other. we're starting to eat other. our society has to be supportive of one another. and a really good speech he gave about the church committee was we have to be afraid of the abyss from which there is no return because he said if the wrong people are at the helm of our intelligence community, they have surveillance abilities and all these other, you know, tools that they could to run a surveillance deep state and because the church committee we don't have one and we're such leaders martin luther king under investigation. yeah, well, that was one of the landmark investigations the church committee was to they the ones who uncovered and disclosed the fbi as long, decade long harassmen
thought, yeah, he he frank church in 1936 ran in a very progressive campaign. he supported the equal amendment, supported decriminalization of marijuana. he was kind of muted on gun control because that was his safe issue with idaho, because that was the thing they really wanted and he was kind of muted on that. but he also gave some really good speeches like we to look after each other. we're starting to eat other. our society has to be supportive of one another. and a really good speech he...
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i'm frank holland. let's kickoff the hour with the check on the stock futures after the s&p and nasdaq closed the highest level yesterday since last year. the nasdaq is up over .50% helping to lead the charge to the high is apple. coming off a record closing high less than nine days after revealing the $3,500 a.r. vision headset. speaking of record runs. tesla coming off 12 straight days of gains and longest win streak since going public more than a decade ago. this includes a pop from deals on chargers with ford and gm we want to look at the bond market ahead of the policy meeting. yields easing a bit. this morning, the 10-year treasury at 3.72 2-year treasury at 4.56. something we continue to watch we heard people yesterday saying this inversion may not be as big of a deal as we made it out to be we will talk about that later on as well. and oil coming off the lowest close since march. brent this morning with a slight rebound. wti crude up 1% trading at $67.85 brent crude is up 1.25%. natural gas is s
i'm frank holland. let's kickoff the hour with the check on the stock futures after the s&p and nasdaq closed the highest level yesterday since last year. the nasdaq is up over .50% helping to lead the charge to the high is apple. coming off a record closing high less than nine days after revealing the $3,500 a.r. vision headset. speaking of record runs. tesla coming off 12 straight days of gains and longest win streak since going public more than a decade ago. this includes a pop from...
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jay, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, frank. from the air have heard noises beneath the surface. cnn reporting that government documents show a banking but neath the surface of the water every 30 minutes that's giving hope to those teams working on this massive search-and-rescue mission which is being run out of the coast guard office here in boston. additional plains, ships, specialized equipment and rescue teams from around the world right now rushing in to a 7600-square-mile search zone in the atlantic, an area larger than the state of connecticut. >> all i can tell you is there's a full court press effort to get a crew on the scene as quickly as can be. >> reporter: pushing into deep water using sonar and an underwater drone so far there's no sign of the missing ocean h gate submersible after going missing sunday morning with five men inside a pilot and oceangate founder stock on the rush and businessman shaz ha dawood and his son as well as ph nargeolet and businessman hamish harding. >> i would assume they're stuck in mud
jay, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, frank. from the air have heard noises beneath the surface. cnn reporting that government documents show a banking but neath the surface of the water every 30 minutes that's giving hope to those teams working on this massive search-and-rescue mission which is being run out of the coast guard office here in boston. additional plains, ships, specialized equipment and rescue teams from around the world right now rushing in to a...
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thought, yeah, he he frank church in 1936 ran in a very progressive campaign. he supported the equal amendment, supported decriminalization of marijuana. he was kind of muted on gun control because that was his safe issue with idaho, because that was the thing they really wanted and he was kind of muted on that. but he also gave some really good speeches like we to look after each other. we're starting to eat other. our society has to be supportive of one another. and a really good speech he gave about the church committee was we have to be afraid of the abyss from which there is no return because he said if the wrong people are at the helm of our intelligence community, they have surveillance abilities and all these other, you know, tools that they could to run a surveillance deep state and because the church committee we don't have one and we're such leaders martin luther king under investigation. yeah, well, that was one of the landmark investigations the church committee was to they the ones who uncovered and disclosed the fbi as long, decade long harassmen
thought, yeah, he he frank church in 1936 ran in a very progressive campaign. he supported the equal amendment, supported decriminalization of marijuana. he was kind of muted on gun control because that was his safe issue with idaho, because that was the thing they really wanted and he was kind of muted on that. but he also gave some really good speeches like we to look after each other. we're starting to eat other. our society has to be supportive of one another. and a really good speech he...
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be frank, i disagree think? to be frank, i disagree with— think?ave taken them in the first place? i think- should have taken them in the first place? i think probably on balance, sanctions and taking them away was a good decision. but a decision that in a but it's a decision that in a sense we took at the time to see what would happen later on. it's a sure that the a way of making sure that the russian oligarchy understood that they were, in a sense , that they were, in a sense, marginalised and ostracised and ghettoised from civil life . but ghettoised from civil life. but at the same time we have to be sufficiently sophisticated covid not to fall into the trap of just in a demagogic way saying, all right, we'll make the russians will give it to the ukrainians, because if we do that, then we might be breaking all kinds of laws. we might be punishing of punishing the wrong kind of people. just got to be people. and we've just got to be a little bit careful when we do that. do you worry about the prmctpte— that. do you worry about the prmctpte ot—
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good morning >> frank, good morning to you.mazon web services is the world's largest cloud computing service provider is reportedly considering using amd's newly unveiled artificial intelligence chip, though, according to reuters, no final decision has been may this comes after the chipmaker yesterday outlined its new hardware and strategy for the ai market, one that is currently dominated by rival nvidia. here's amd ceo lisa su on "closing bell: overtime" yesterday. >> we've been working on this roadmap for many, many years you know, mi 300 is our newest generation chip, and, frankly, it's incredible. the amount of technology we have on this, 153 billion transistors. e mi 300 is actually designed exactly for this use case, and so we're really, really excited about it we've been really -- customers are super excited about it we're working closely with them. we will sample in the third quarter and be in production by the end of the year. >> a u.s. federal judge is putting a temporary hold on microsoft's $75 billion deal for acti
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frank was talkin: tough one for ukraine. frank was talking about _ tough one for ukraine. but tell us more about the tanks we are seeing.— ukraine but tell us more about the tanks we are seeing. yes, the points made that this _ tanks we are seeing. yes, the points made that this is _ tanks we are seeing. yes, the points made that this is about _ tanks we are seeing. yes, the points made that this is about manoeuvre l made that this is about manoeuvre and tanks — made that this is about manoeuvre and tanks are expendable but what they bring — and tanks are expendable but what they bring to bear it is the ability to deliver— they bring to bear it is the ability to deliver firepower and manoeuvre through— to deliver firepower and manoeuvre through the tracks and the sheer power— through the tracks and the sheer power and — through the tracks and the sheer power and protection to survive hits but they— power and protection to survive hits but they are — power and protection to survive hits but they are not invulnerable. it is interesting — but they are not invulnerable. it is
frank was talkin: tough one for ukraine. frank was talking about _ tough one for ukraine. but tell us more about the tanks we are seeing.— ukraine but tell us more about the tanks we are seeing. yes, the points made that this _ tanks we are seeing. yes, the points made that this is _ tanks we are seeing. yes, the points made that this is about _ tanks we are seeing. yes, the points made that this is about manoeuvre l made that this is about manoeuvre and tanks — made that this is about...
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i don't know if. you heard jeremy hunt, with a frank answer— you heard jeremy hunt, with a frank answermy hunt, with a frank answer which was when he - you heard jeremy hunt, with a frank answer which was when he was - answer which was when he was secretary — answer which was when he was secretary of _ answer which was when he was secretary of state _ answer which was when he was secretary of state for - answer which was when he was secretary of state for health. l answer which was when he was i secretary of state for health. that is nicola sturgeon _ secretary of state for health. is nicola sturgeon giving secretary of state for health.- is nicola sturgeon giving evidence at the covid inquiry. if you want to continue watching, you can do on the bbc news life page. nicola sturgeon being questioned on brexit planning versus pandemic planning and said they had no choice but to plan for a no—deal brexit. she added all governments have limited resources, therefore less resource for other emergency planning when they were talking about planning and brexit. she said not all planning for a pan
i don't know if. you heard jeremy hunt, with a frank answer— you heard jeremy hunt, with a frank answermy hunt, with a frank answer which was when he - you heard jeremy hunt, with a frank answer which was when he was - answer which was when he was secretary — answer which was when he was secretary of _ answer which was when he was secretary of state _ answer which was when he was secretary of state for - answer which was when he was secretary of state for health. l answer which was when he...
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's oka - ill a ys. - [frank] yeah, nny's nna win night.most9%, yeah - [frank] yeah, nny's i'm sorrthat i wn't le to pu this of but- just runng is a g deal and yo visibily basicay gis those ans kids hope, just runng is a g deal ause whethey seeheir ders runng for office and yo visibily basicay or dng other thingsn s, gis those ans kids hope, gives tm hope a expas their rizons that " entle muc] ank you each and everone ofou.s. amazingusband thanyou for ing my rk anthe pers to he me. when first dided be craz and.. i went io this mpaign vy optimistic. i wat i wasringinglewto thet verynd of it. most pple just saw thtrans m. u know, passionas alwa been inolitic and 's gonnaemain ere, so i wl see yoreal soon. thanksgain. [emotial mus] [emotional music continues] [perform singingn spanis ighs] don't he to ♪ y'll flo your pride ♪ ♪ ♪on't evelet nobo tearour worlapart ♪ look the mirr ansee who u are ♪ butiful u r ♪ ♪ look the mirr a don't er let motionalusic] [emoonal mus continu] this ection waemotionay exusting for me, [emoo[emotial musicu] but te
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before i turn to frank, to be dealt with. before i turn to frank. one _ to be dealt with. one thing about - to be dealt with. before i turn to frank, one thing about the - to be dealt with. before i turn to i frank, one thing about the placing of this, florida, is not new york, is the florida situation going to give him the best chance? i think ou give him the best chance? i think you always _ give him the best chance? i think you always want _ give him the best chance? i think you always want to _ give him the best chance? i think you always want to try _ give him the best chance? i think you always want to try to - give him the best chance? i think you always want to try to get - give him the best chance? i think you always want to try to get a i you always want to try to get a positive jury for you. but i think that simply to cast the jury pool based on what the demographics of the area voted for in an election is a bit too shallow of a way to look at it. as trial lawyers we try to take 12 people are very disparate points of view and get them all to agree on something a
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sorry, frank, what about the general electorate?cause we have never had anyone like this. he likes to say that this is a witch—hunt, that he is being condemned and criticised and how unfair this is. the amazing thing is he has never admitted a mistake. he has never acknowledged that he did anything wrong, ever — and i say this, it is 1:21am here and still, this is so significant because it is having an impact on notjust what americans think of their electoral system and judicial system of what's happening in politics in america, this is a global phenomenon where the world is watching. i'm so glad that this is being done by the bbc. make no mistake — the world is watching what is happening here and they are stunned at the former president's behaviour and at the behaviour of the electorate. this seems to have absolutely no impact. sorry. frank, do you think this then strengthens any potential republican candidate — ron desantis, for example, he's long maintained he shares trump's policies but doesn't come with the same baggage. and ye
sorry, frank, what about the general electorate?cause we have never had anyone like this. he likes to say that this is a witch—hunt, that he is being condemned and criticised and how unfair this is. the amazing thing is he has never admitted a mistake. he has never acknowledged that he did anything wrong, ever — and i say this, it is 1:21am here and still, this is so significant because it is having an impact on notjust what americans think of their electoral system and judicial system of...
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frank, but conference like football. and even he's surprised by how quickly he's become part of the furniture. no, it's not the but no, i didn't expect this. i thought i'd gradually find my feet here, but it all happened very quickly. i adapted very quickly, but my teammates made it really easy for me. i think it's thanks to them that i played so well. this season, they helped me and i integrated well into the team and you could say they're like a new family for me. but just so you know that for me, colonial and he won the french cope with known plus season cleaning the pool called a german equivalent with bump. frank starts up from confidence to your roof, a leak, but call him and he knows his team must keep quiet. another goal, scoring frenchman to do so. christopher and concludes 16 goals made him joint talk in this league a score to both both. um, i think we did a good job on him in the 1st meeting this season, a little much on the call, and we kept him pretty quiet guys ever since we did very well defensively to tab
frank, but conference like football. and even he's surprised by how quickly he's become part of the furniture. no, it's not the but no, i didn't expect this. i thought i'd gradually find my feet here, but it all happened very quickly. i adapted very quickly, but my teammates made it really easy for me. i think it's thanks to them that i played so well. this season, they helped me and i integrated well into the team and you could say they're like a new family for me. but just so you know that...
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frank, thank you ve much going to continue? frank, thank you very much for— going to continue?e? frank, thank you very much for the latest _ going to continue? frank, thank you j very much for the latest assessment and going through all of that data. live now to james nixey. he is the russia and eurasia programme director at a think tank. thank you for being with us. we are almost a week on from those extraordinary events in russia. what is your headline assessment of where we are now our? we is your headline assessment of where we are now our?— we are now our? we are now in a situation where _ we are now our? we are now in a situation where the _ we are now our? we are now in a situation where the majority - we are now our? we are now in a l situation where the majority school of thought believes that vladimir putin is, to coin a phrase, diminished but not finished. he is still in power, he won this quite clearly, he has prigozhin pretty much where he wants him, dead or alive, but clearly his dome has been pierced and he is somebody who suffered the greatest shock of his 23 ye
frank, thank you ve much going to continue? frank, thank you very much for— going to continue?e? frank, thank you very much for the latest _ going to continue? frank, thank you j very much for the latest assessment and going through all of that data. live now to james nixey. he is the russia and eurasia programme director at a think tank. thank you for being with us. we are almost a week on from those extraordinary events in russia. what is your headline assessment of where we are now our? we...
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frank there in the newsroom. let's head - changed. frank there in the newsroom.t's head back to changed. frank there in the - newsroom. let's head back to that russian missile attack in kramatorsk. live now to sergiojaramillo caro, former high commissioner of peace under presidentjuan manuel santos, leading the colombian peace process between colombia and the farc guerrillas between 2012 and 2016. i was wondering if you could describe what happened? we were there as part _ describe what happened? we were there as part of— describe what happened? we were there as part of a _ describe what happened? we were there as part of a campaign - describe what happened? we were there as part of a campaign we - describe what happened? we were l there as part of a campaign we were running which was called, hang in there, ukraine,, building bridges and showing voices of support. and we were doing a field trip and collecting testimonies so people who live on the ground dust from people who live on the ground. after we are at a restaurant, finally we were amongst ourselves, and s
frank there in the newsroom. let's head - changed. frank there in the newsroom.t's head back to changed. frank there in the - newsroom. let's head back to that russian missile attack in kramatorsk. live now to sergiojaramillo caro, former high commissioner of peace under presidentjuan manuel santos, leading the colombian peace process between colombia and the farc guerrillas between 2012 and 2016. i was wondering if you could describe what happened? we were there as part _ describe what...
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frank, thank you very much for your analysis. that was military and almost prank language in oxford and u. k. thanks so much time, it was a pleasure to catch up on a few other stories making headlines around the world. today. at least 40 people have died and dozens are missing. following severe flooding in haiti, heavy rain and the weekend cause floods and land slides in dating thousands of homes and wiping out crops the world. food program has borne. this heavy faces, further disasters in the coming hurricane season. brazilian president louisa, not to let the silver has on veiled his government's plant and deforestation, and amazon by 2030 measures include strengthening law enforcement against environmental crimes. the plan follows the pledge made by the lose predecessor valuable scenario to end deforestation globally. germany's defense minister for as the story is in india on emission to strengthen ties and boost military exports. historians says germany wants to supply india with weapons to reduce india's reliance on russian a
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frank? well, let's deal with that in, in, in, in 3 ways. festival, the human element, most of all, what ukraine has is high morale, excellent training, and the funding will to wideness. and none of those things applies to the russians . and we'll fax right from the start to the will receive this. this is the most important element of all of them. we have what's called a conceptual element plans, duction and so forth. and you created showed itself to be got to demonstrate a must street in the employment of thoughts. and finally, a find the need with the site equipment and a bubble. the ability on the crating side to it, to that identify targets to describe me to suspect they might have less than hoping that on a hit them with precision, all tailoring precision strike. and those advantage with a likely to carry the day for the ukrainians. those are the assets they have to. right. thank you very much. that was former british military intelligence officer, frank lead, which thank you very much.
frank? well, let's deal with that in, in, in, in 3 ways. festival, the human element, most of all, what ukraine has is high morale, excellent training, and the funding will to wideness. and none of those things applies to the russians . and we'll fax right from the start to the will receive this. this is the most important element of all of them. we have what's called a conceptual element plans, duction and so forth. and you created showed itself to be got to demonstrate a must street in the...
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frank?we have video of president biden and india's prime minister speaking right now i believe president biden's left is the ceo of microsoft. our seema mody live at the white house. >>> crude oil falls below $70 a barrel the sector having its worst week since early may. the committee shares their strategy for how to ay tplhe space. much more "halftime" back in two minutes. did you ever stress about us having three kids? no, that was always part of the plan. three kids?! this was never part of the plan! these kids order the lobster mac 'n cheese! what if she wants to play golf? we're going to have to outlaw golf. absolutely no golf in this house! not under my roof! since we started working with empower, all of our financial questions have been answered, so we don't have to worry. so you never- nope. always part of the plan. join 17 million people and take control of your financial future to empower what's next. start today at empower.com the first time you made a sale online with godaddy was
frank?we have video of president biden and india's prime minister speaking right now i believe president biden's left is the ceo of microsoft. our seema mody live at the white house. >>> crude oil falls below $70 a barrel the sector having its worst week since early may. the committee shares their strategy for how to ay tplhe space. much more "halftime" back in two minutes. did you ever stress about us having three kids? no, that was always part of the plan. three kids?! this...
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i am frank holland in for the judge, scott wapner. front and center this hour, is the rally for real the s&p 500 tries for its seventh straight day of gains. the nasdaq eyes its longest weekly win streak since march of 2019 our investment committee standing by to break this entire thing down joining us for the hour josh brown, karen firestone, steve weiss and here at post 9 jason snipe. but first let's take a quick look at the markets, mostly a flat day today looking at the dow basically flat same story for the s&p, the nasdaq fractionally lower. pretty close to the same level it's been for the last couple of days so the question right now, is this rally real? josh brown, is this a rally you would continue to buy into do you have faith this can continue to run? >> so this is really why investing gets tricky because if you think back to the start of the year and if you are just going by headlines and not stock price, there would be no conceivable reason to believe that we would have a first half shaping up to be the way this one is it
i am frank holland in for the judge, scott wapner. front and center this hour, is the rally for real the s&p 500 tries for its seventh straight day of gains. the nasdaq eyes its longest weekly win streak since march of 2019 our investment committee standing by to break this entire thing down joining us for the hour josh brown, karen firestone, steve weiss and here at post 9 jason snipe. but first let's take a quick look at the markets, mostly a flat day today looking at the dow basically...
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frank, i want to start with you.cruz on the day of the insurrection calling them domestic terrorists. we marked his complete reversal on tucker carlson's broadcast where he said, "i misspoke, i chose my words incorrectly." the rewrite on the insurrection, which was in the words of the capitol police officers akin to medieval combat, seems to sit right at this intersection of what we talk about all the time. the domestic violent extremist threat, and this version of the trump republican party. >> it's legitimizing the continuing thread, but it's getting worse, nicole. when you legitimize by having elected officials actually throw a sham committee, a sham hearing, as you said, no authority to have it, there's no such subcommittee or committee. matt gaetz can't chair anything. they set it up in a visitors' room, put up props and official congressional seals to make it look like a hearing. they used hearing language. "i yield my time." "thank you for testifying." no such thing happening. complete sham allowed by kevin mc
frank, i want to start with you.cruz on the day of the insurrection calling them domestic terrorists. we marked his complete reversal on tucker carlson's broadcast where he said, "i misspoke, i chose my words incorrectly." the rewrite on the insurrection, which was in the words of the capitol police officers akin to medieval combat, seems to sit right at this intersection of what we talk about all the time. the domestic violent extremist threat, and this version of the trump...
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if anything. >> so, snowflake came on, frank slootman, and i said, come on, frank, it's bad.said, no, jim i mean, come on. like, jim, do the homework frank's a tough guy. so, absolutely what happened there was he was so down beat that he caused the stock to go down his negativity was shocking. >> yep >> but he also -- he just said, listen, jim, we're feeling it. we're feeling it >> i just -- >> cloudflare missed the quarter. >> both down sharply after they cut numbers on their earnings, but they have since rebounded. the market seems to be willing to say, okay >> matthew prince, cloudflare, what did he do he said, i thought, jim, that they wanted me to go for cash flow positive. so, i went and did cash flow positive and they hated me no, they didn't. they actually liked you. at last, david, is a team product that works, and people thought that, you know, that a.i. was going to hurt them because you didn't need them anymore and that was untrue. atlassian is still -- well, ayx is the one i'm not sure about. i'm not sure how they're doing i'd like to know but frank did it himsel
if anything. >> so, snowflake came on, frank slootman, and i said, come on, frank, it's bad.said, no, jim i mean, come on. like, jim, do the homework frank's a tough guy. so, absolutely what happened there was he was so down beat that he caused the stock to go down his negativity was shocking. >> yep >> but he also -- he just said, listen, jim, we're feeling it. we're feeling it >> i just -- >> cloudflare missed the quarter. >> both down sharply after they...
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>> terrified. >> prosecutor franks immediately announced that she would try raven again. and less than one week before round two of jury selection was scheduled to begin, the state made a stunning announcement. >> -- extended a plea to -- that has been accepted >> the da's office made raven admiral a offer he couldn't refuse. plead guilty to manslaughter, not murder, and serve less than four more years in prison. >> do you personally accept this call? >> yes. >> you are okay with? that >> given the alternative. >> because if he gets try to, get in his acquittal -- >> he walks free. >> immediately. >> this wasn't just any plea raven was offered an alfred plea. meaning he would not be offered -- that did not sit well with prosecutor frank's. >> it wasn't my decision to make. i try the cases, i'm not the administrator. that was up to my boss, and my supervisor. >> why did take the plea? >> i took the plea to get out. to get out. to have a guarantee day to get out, and be with my son. i felt that there was so much corruption, so much lying that was going into the trial, i jus
>> terrified. >> prosecutor franks immediately announced that she would try raven again. and less than one week before round two of jury selection was scheduled to begin, the state made a stunning announcement. >> -- extended a plea to -- that has been accepted >> the da's office made raven admiral a offer he couldn't refuse. plead guilty to manslaughter, not murder, and serve less than four more years in prison. >> do you personally accept this call? >> yes....
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frank church was long dead by that time.e the mantra of the bush administration that it was the church committee's tighter rules on u.s. intelligence operations that had led to the weakness of intelligence. which was a lie. but it was a very powerful lie that continued for years. after i started reading about the church committee because of dick cheney's constant carping about it and i decided eventually it was something that i really wanted to write a book about, the church committee i think is probably the most important congressional investigation in modern american history. it was a watershed moment in the history of the cia and the fbi and the nsa. anybody who worked at those organizations -- the intelligence community, knows there is a before and after. there is a before the church committee and what we can get away with and there is an after the church committee and what rules we were now imposed on them to limit their power and their flexibility. i think that is -- you have got to get back into the mindset of the tim
frank church was long dead by that time.e the mantra of the bush administration that it was the church committee's tighter rules on u.s. intelligence operations that had led to the weakness of intelligence. which was a lie. but it was a very powerful lie that continued for years. after i started reading about the church committee because of dick cheney's constant carping about it and i decided eventually it was something that i really wanted to write a book about, the church committee i think...
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mary and frank. nd frank (bobby) my store and my design business? we're exploding. but my old internet, was not letting me run the show. so, we switched to verizon business internet. they have business grade internet, nationwide. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. age is just a number, and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein. boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv >> back with me, mary mccord, former acting assistant 30 general for national security and frank fogg lucy, former assistant director for counter intelligence for the fbi. mary, the 2024 presidential race is in full swing. since this indictment, donald trump and his republican allies have been accusing the biden administration and the doj of engaging in what they call election interference. generally doj policy is to avoid or at least, try to avoid, getting tangled up in election related situations. what makes this different? >> well,
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