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or lived there reported in beijing for many years welcome at 1st i mean giant pandas like frank frank they are actually part of china's diplomatic outreach into the world isn't i don't think many people are aware that this is the case and what prompted china to begin this kind of diplomacy in the 1st place well as a national symbol i can't think of any country that has quite as powerful a national symbol as china and the pound it's central to the thinking in china i suppose and in 171 when richard nixon brother u.s. president richard the. and u.s. president richard nixon went there as a way of sort of cementing this new friendship as china began to open up the chose the pond and the era of panda diplomacy was born and so i think it just seemed like a perfect symbol at the time so clearly the chinese state take this very seriously but so are people in china especially in relation to the death of trying trying let's just take a quick look at some of the public anger in china that's showing up on social media here as a way bo comments we want to show you beginning 1st with this user who
or lived there reported in beijing for many years welcome at 1st i mean giant pandas like frank frank they are actually part of china's diplomatic outreach into the world isn't i don't think many people are aware that this is the case and what prompted china to begin this kind of diplomacy in the 1st place well as a national symbol i can't think of any country that has quite as powerful a national symbol as china and the pound it's central to the thinking in china i suppose and in 171 when...
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franks. franks franks thank you -- frank frank -- >> i thought we could have a colloquy. you look like you are up to it. ms. frankel: ihank you for your leadership and representative hank johnson has been involved with the fair act. and i want to make a statement, forced arbitration deprives men and women, not just the women, of fundamental legal protections and also prevents -- this is important, it prevents the public from knowing about the harm often that corporations create or the secrecy of arbitration. so i'm very pleased to join you ash porting the forced trarings or fair act. i want to talk to you about a oman and read this to you. this is an advertisement from a massage spa lily went to. this is what it says. the world is out to get you, thankfully, we got you. stress can take a toll on your dy and even though your bod works ha to keep it up, it needs help keeping your body running efficiently should be high on your to-do list and regular massage is a key to operating at peak efficiency, keeping your body at optimal working conditions with massage is easyd tensio
franks. franks franks thank you -- frank frank -- >> i thought we could have a colloquy. you look like you are up to it. ms. frankel: ihank you for your leadership and representative hank johnson has been involved with the fair act. and i want to make a statement, forced arbitration deprives men and women, not just the women, of fundamental legal protections and also prevents -- this is important, it prevents the public from knowing about the harm often that corporations create or the...
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the man he knew, he said, was frank jaramillo, just a guy he met when frank managed a gym in long beach. in fact, said fred, he had bought a used bmw from frank0 and frank was going to deliver the car when he returned if an overseas business trip. in new delhi. of course, from phone records the cops knew perfectly well that frank, aka, el cubano, was in fact at home, about 50 miles north of long beach in woodland hills. but fred kept talking. and ever more chatty volunteered he left frank more than $100,000, which made sense given what detectives had already learned about frank. >> he said it was for watches and living a lifestyle of the rich and famous. he really didn't have a full-time job. >> reporter: but if frank thought he was taking advantage of fred, the detectives believed it was just the opposite. >> i think fred schockner wanted to own frank jaramillo in some way. >> reporter: so frank already had the $100,000. now he's on the hook big time to fred. and fred says to get off the hook, you got to make this happen? >> correct. >> reporter: then the slate's wiped clean. >> absolution of all debt. >> reporter: so in the detective's view
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frank. >> frank, how are you feeling? i'm from nbc, lester holt. >> oh, yeah. we had a nice conversation. >> frankhould go home? >> soon i know that. >> it helps my throat. >> yeah. i can open that for you. let me open that for you. there you go, frank. all right. i'm going to let you rest. okay? well, he's a human being. i'm not here to judge him. but i don't know how you not have compassion. >> a few weeks later, i learned that frank died in his hospice bed alone. back in my cell, i had a lot of time to reflect about everything i've seen. >> i have personally wrestled with this question of is prison punishment? because if it is punishment, it's pretty bad. is it a place of reform? you can certainly see efforts to reform here. i can't help thinking as we're, you know, talking to men incarcerated when they were teenagers i think of my own self at 16, 17 years old and it is all complicated. >> and now the two men i met that committed murders as teenagers, henry and clifford, are about to find out if they will finally get parole and walk back out into the world. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a
frank. >> frank, how are you feeling? i'm from nbc, lester holt. >> oh, yeah. we had a nice conversation. >> frankhould go home? >> soon i know that. >> it helps my throat. >> yeah. i can open that for you. let me open that for you. there you go, frank. all right. i'm going to let you rest. okay? well, he's a human being. i'm not here to judge him. but i don't know how you not have compassion. >> a few weeks later, i learned that frank died in his...
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this is where it should out the japanese in the room. >> i think you should be frank. >> i should be frank. diplomatically frankge disappointment, the tdp physician there's obviously huge disappointment stop there's two reasons for that. this was an american and japanese initiative by the end of it. and we walked. i am not a fan of president trump's decision cell those biases must be put on the table i think it's a huge strategic loss for us but more importantly i think it was a huge economic opportunity that we lost as well. i think what happened at the end of the obama administration is that the obama administration officials began to sell it as strategic leadership when they ought to at home been selling it economically good for the united states and they couldn't make that case well enough. as you know in 2016 both republican and democratic base party members decided tdp was not good for america economically. we will have a long recovery i think of how we deal with that here at home in terms of how free-trade operates and to whose it is but in terms of our leadership is another place i think prime minister
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i am frank somerville. >> frank i am julie haener. chief meteorologist bill martin with more on the fire danger. >> the red flag warning warning in effect through wednesday morning. the strongest winds late tonight, early tomorrow morning. looking at wind gusts in the hills that are 20 miles an hour. those winds should double over night in to 3:00 a.m., 4:00 a.m., 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. looking for the winds in the east bay hills to get going, as i said earlier, this is not the most extreme red flag warning. this is pretty typical for this time of year when the highs build in, the winds go offshore and that is what's happening now but the winds so far have been light compared to what you expect. perhaps this red flag warning is going to be a little bit, you know, we are not going to see 60 miles per hour. a heat advisory tomorrow. temperatures are warm now. it will be real warm tomorrow with temperatures in the triple digits. when we back we will look at that and the 5-day forecast. >>> people in the sierra foothills are without
i am frank somerville. >> frank i am julie haener. chief meteorologist bill martin with more on the fire danger. >> the red flag warning warning in effect through wednesday morning. the strongest winds late tonight, early tomorrow morning. looking at wind gusts in the hills that are 20 miles an hour. those winds should double over night in to 3:00 a.m., 4:00 a.m., 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. looking for the winds in the east bay hills to get going, as i said earlier, this is not the...
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intel committee needs access to that because that evidence will not lie. >> frank, thank you for your analysis tonight. frank figliuzzi and barbara mcquade and jonathan allen. we appreciate you guys. there are 29 more minutes and we can call it quit for the weekend. >> coming up, we got more on the impeachment. the secretary of state was subpoenaed for documents pertaining to ukraine. "the 11th hour" is back after this. ter this >>> we expect the administration to do everything they can to shut us down. when they do that and try to do that, every effort to slow us down will only add to the case against them for obstruction of congress. >> democrats are moving full speed ahead with their impeachment inquiry. house democrats issued the first subpoena to mike pompeo. they write your failure or refusal to comply with this subpoena shall constitute evidence of obstruction of the house's impeachment inquiry. back with us tonight, former 11 terms, christopher shays who served on the house of committee. welcome both of you. chris, you were a member of congress. give me your analysis of the pace of what it is happeni
intel committee needs access to that because that evidence will not lie. >> frank, thank you for your analysis tonight. frank figliuzzi and barbara mcquade and jonathan allen. we appreciate you guys. there are 29 more minutes and we can call it quit for the weekend. >> coming up, we got more on the impeachment. the secretary of state was subpoenaed for documents pertaining to ukraine. "the 11th hour" is back after this. ter this >>> we expect the administration to...
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frank figliuzzi is still with us. frank, we were trying to get as much information as much as possible from tiffany, but understanding she is an eyewitness who went through a horrific afternoon. we can't confirm all the details she gave us, but from what she told us, what were you able to take away in terms of what happened today in odessa? >> first, there was a powerful interview, richard, from someone who's just been a very traumatic experience. and we're grateful that her family is still alive and well. she shares a lot of interesting information. and there is at least one significant data point, which is that she described the weapon as long. she said that two or three times. she mentioned that she saw the shooter reloading that long gun. she confirmed what we've been speculating that this many rounds, this many people injured over this period of time, involving moving vehicles, this had to involve a rifle, and largely a semi-automatic or automatic rifle, and had to involve many, many shots, because to accurately hit that many people, you're firing two or three times the number of shots, and she saw him reloading. that will contribute to the national discussion. it's yet another data point on automatic or semi-automatic rifles, assault weapons. and also perhaps a discussion about ammunition. when we hear people are purchasing hundreds of rounds of ammunition, and it's not because, you know, they and their friends are going to the shooting range for the weekend, but rather because they intend to do something. this contributes, the data points here, what you heard in your interview, what other witnesses will say, will be combined with all the other recent shootings and should become part of the legislative proposals on capitol hill. what do we do about assault weapons, what do we do about large magazines, what do we do about large purchases of ammo. and most importantly, how do we keep guns and ammo out of the hands of unstable people who should never possess them. >> one of the details, frank, also was what she described as him reloading, right, as he was moving. is this possible, with a longer gun as she was describing, with one hand? >> oh, absolutely. >> what would be required to reload, as she described, a long firearm? >> we're talking about a long gun, about the ability to release the magazine with a click of your thumb. you press the mag release, the mag drops to the crowd. you take your next mag out, you insert it into the base of that weapon. that's one of the features of course of a semi-automatic really, is the speed with which you can deliver rounds downrange. the question, of course, why do we need those weapons on the street. and more importantly, how do we govern the control of these weapons for people who really give us reason to think that they are mentally unstable. this is no-brainer activity here, proposals, richard. if someone has been adjudicated mentally ill, they've been institutionalized against their will, the local police have been to their house
frank figliuzzi is still with us. frank, we were trying to get as much information as much as possible from tiffany, but understanding she is an eyewitness who went through a horrific afternoon. we can't confirm all the details she gave us, but from what she told us, what were you able to take away in terms of what happened today in odessa? >> first, there was a powerful interview, richard, from someone who's just been a very traumatic experience. and we're grateful that her family is...
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intel committee needs access to that because that evidence will not lie. >> frank, thank you for your analysis tonight. frankigliuzzi and barbara mcquade and jonathan allen. we appreciate you guys. there are 29 minutes and we can call it quit for the weekend. >> coming up, we got more on the impeachment. the secretary of state was subpoenaed for do you meacument pertaining to ukraine. "the 11th hour" is back after this. 11th hour" is back after this give us excellent customer service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because they have better rates, and better service. we're the gomez family... we're the rivera family... we're the kirby family, and we are usaa members for life. get your auto insurance quote today. should always be working harder. that's why your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you open a new account. just another remind
intel committee needs access to that because that evidence will not lie. >> frank, thank you for your analysis tonight. frankigliuzzi and barbara mcquade and jonathan allen. we appreciate you guys. there are 29 minutes and we can call it quit for the weekend. >> coming up, we got more on the impeachment. the secretary of state was subpoenaed for do you meacument pertaining to ukraine. "the 11th hour" is back after this. 11th hour" is back after this give us excellent...
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frank figliuzzi is still with us. frank, we were trying to get as much information as much as possible from tiffany, but understanding she is an eyewitness who went through a horrific afternoon. we can't confirm all the details she gave us, but from what she told us, what were you able to take away in terms of what happened today in odessa? >> first, there was a powerful interview, richard, from someone who's just been a very traumatic experience. and we're grateful that her family is still alive and well. she shares a lot of interesting information. and there is at least one significant data point, which is that she described the weapon as long. she said that two or three times. as he mentioned th she mentioned that she saw the shooter reloading that long gun. she confirmed what we've been speculating that this many rounds, this many people injured over this period of time, involving moving vehicles, this had to involve a rifle, and largely a semi-automatic or automatic rifle, and had to involve many, many shots, because to accurately hit that many people, you're firing two or three times the number of shots, and she saw him reloading. that will contribute to the national discussion. it's yet another data point on automatic or semi-automatic rifles, assault weapons. and also perhaps a discussion about ammunition. when we hear people are purchasing hundreds of rounds of ammunition, and it's not because, you know, they and their friends are going to the shooting range for the weekend, but rather because they intend to do something. this contributes, the data points here, what you heard in your interview, what other witnesses will say, will be combined with all the other recent shootings and should become part of the legislative proposals on capitol hill. what do we do about assault weapons, what do we do about large magazines, what do we do about large purchases of ammo. and most importantly, how do we keep guns and ammo out of the hands of unstable people who should never possess them. >> one of the details, frank, also was what she described as him reloading, right, as he was moving. is this possible, with a longer gun as she was describing, with one hand? >> oh, absolutely. >> what would be required to reload, as she described, a long firearm? >> we're talking about a long gun, about the ability to release the magazine with a click of your thumb. you press the mag release, the mag drops to the crowd. you take your next mag out, you insert it into the base of that weapon. that's one of the features of course of a semi-automatic really, is the speed with which you can deliver rounds downrange. the question, of course, why do we need those weapons on the street. and more importantly, how do we govern the control of these weapons for people who really give us reason to think that they are mentally unstable. this is no-brainer activity here, proposals, richard. if someone has been adjudicated mentally ill, they've been institutionalized against their will, the local police have been to their house
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frank? ye5. effect. -- de-ageing. is this frank? yes. hello, frank. we hope you have enjoyed the show.e rest of the team here in new york, it is goodbye as we leave you from a clip from number seven cherry lane which was shown both in venice and toronto. hello. friday brought a lot of sunshine to a lot of places across the british isles and i don't think we're going to see a radical change for many areas on saturday. simply because the overall pattern is pretty similar. high pressure in the continent, low pressure in the atlantic, therefore, we are still tapping into this run of south—easterly airs and quite strong winds at times, up from the mediterranean, through the near continent and into the heart of the british isles. that is dry air so we are not seeing an awful of cloud for most us just yet. the exceptions to that, the northern ireland ‘s and later in the day, the first signs of the atlantic front trying to cloud things over in the south—west. an onshore breeze from the north sea will keep the eastern coast down at about 15, 16, 17 but come inland, 20 plus is widely available.
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intel committee needs access to that because that evidence will not lie. >> frank, thank you for your analysis tonight. frankigliuzzi, barbara mcquade, mieke eoyang, jonathan allen. we appreciate you helping us kick off the this hour. jonathan there are 29 minutes and we can call it quits for the weekend. >> coming up, we got more on the impeachment. the secretary of state was subpoenaed for documents pertaining to ukraine. "the 11th hour" is back after this. ♪ the amount of student loan debt i have i'm embarrassed to even say i felt like i was going to spend my whole adult life paying this off thanks to sofi, i can see the light at the end of the tunnel as of 12pm today, i am debt free ♪ not owing anyone anything is the best feeling in the world, i cannot stop smiling about it ♪ (man) (hey.n) banjo? go home. (woman) banjo! sorry, it won't happen again. come on, let's go home. after 10 years, we've covered a lot of miles. good thing i got a subaru. (man) looks like you got out again, huh, banjo. (avo) love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. could another come aroundot, the corner. or could it play
intel committee needs access to that because that evidence will not lie. >> frank, thank you for your analysis tonight. frankigliuzzi, barbara mcquade, mieke eoyang, jonathan allen. we appreciate you helping us kick off the this hour. jonathan there are 29 minutes and we can call it quits for the weekend. >> coming up, we got more on the impeachment. the secretary of state was subpoenaed for documents pertaining to ukraine. "the 11th hour" is back after this. ♪ the...
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i am frank somerville. >> frank i am julie haener.st bill martin with more on the fire danger. >> the red flag warning warning in effect through wednesday morning. the strongest winds late tonight, early tomorrow morning. looking at wind gusts in the hills that are 20 miles an hour. those winds should double over night in to 3:00 a.m., 4:00 a.m., 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. looking for the winds in the east bay hills to get going, as i said earlier, this is not the
i am frank somerville. >> frank i am julie haener.st bill martin with more on the fire danger. >> the red flag warning warning in effect through wednesday morning. the strongest winds late tonight, early tomorrow morning. looking at wind gusts in the hills that are 20 miles an hour. those winds should double over night in to 3:00 a.m., 4:00 a.m., 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. looking for the winds in the east bay hills to get going, as i said earlier, this is not the
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frank? yes. hiya, frank, this isjimmy hoffa.on of talking movies to a close. we hope you've enjoyed the show. please remember, you can always reach us online at bbc.com/talkingmovies and you can find us on facebook too. from me tom brook and the rest of the talking movies production team here in new york, it's goodbye as we leave you with a clip from number seven cherry lane which was shown both in venice and toronto. hello there. while saturday brought us another warm, dry september day across much of the uk, things are now changing from sunday and through the course of this coming week it's a more unsettled picture. rain or showers at times through the day on sunday and things will start to feel a bit cooler than they have done recently, too. and the reason for that is that we've got low pressure out towards the north—west of the uk. and that's going to be driving in some weather fronts through the day. and we've got further low pressure systems waiting out in the wings for later on in the week. so we start off sunday morning
frank? yes. hiya, frank, this isjimmy hoffa.on of talking movies to a close. we hope you've enjoyed the show. please remember, you can always reach us online at bbc.com/talkingmovies and you can find us on facebook too. from me tom brook and the rest of the talking movies production team here in new york, it's goodbye as we leave you with a clip from number seven cherry lane which was shown both in venice and toronto. hello there. while saturday brought us another warm, dry september day across...
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frank? yes. hiya, frank, this isjimmy hoffa.close. we hope you've enjoyed the show. please remember, you can always reach us online at bbc.com/talkingmovies and you can find us on facebook too. from me, tom brook, and the rest of the talking movies production team here in new york, it's goodbye as we leave you with a clip from number seven cherry lane which was shown both in venice and toronto. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11am. jeremy corbyn says he'd serve a full term as prime minister if labour won the next general election — and plays down criticism of his leadership from a senior aide i think he said that because he was extremely distressed at that point about whatever was going on in discussions within the office at that moment. thomas cook is holding emergency talks this morning as it tries to agree a rescue deal to prevent it from going bust. live pictures here from hong kong — as police clash with demonstrators on the 16th weekend of protests. cities around the world will close their streets to traffic for world c
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frank? yes. hiya, frank, this isjimmy hoffa.g movies to a close. we hope you've enjoyed the show. please remember, you can always reach us online at bbc.com/talkingmovies and you can find us on facebook too. from me tom brook and the rest of the talking movies production team here in new york, it's goodbye as we leave you with a clip from number seven cherry lane, which was shown both in venice and toronto. good evening. our spell of warm, dry, summerlike weather continued through the day on saturday, but, things are about to turn rather more autumnal from sunday onwards. this was the picture saturday afternoon in bexley, greater london, beautiful blue skies there. in some places, we had temperatures up to 27 celsius, including north wales. and that's down to the fact that we've had this warm air drifting its way in from the south, but waiting in the wings out towards the west, an area of low pressure will be pushing weather fronts in from the west through the day on sunday, and actually for much of the week ahead, we have low p
frank? yes. hiya, frank, this isjimmy hoffa.g movies to a close. we hope you've enjoyed the show. please remember, you can always reach us online at bbc.com/talkingmovies and you can find us on facebook too. from me tom brook and the rest of the talking movies production team here in new york, it's goodbye as we leave you with a clip from number seven cherry lane, which was shown both in venice and toronto. good evening. our spell of warm, dry, summerlike weather continued through the day on...
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privately tutored by two of the finest physicians of the day, austin flint senior and the other frank hamilton. >> frank hamilton actually went on to be involved with the union wrote a manual of thetary service, used by union surgeons. he indeed, in medical school, on to take a course under ironically, the treatment of head wounds. is the manuald that dr. hamilton had written. thet the time of assassination, he was a surgeon in charge of the commissioned officers ward at armory square there inon the mall washington, d.c., a pavilion-style hospital. you see the pictures. located on independence. it was a thousand bed hospital tents andlow pavilions, officers' quarters, named after the armory on the right, which you can see in the picture. and, of course, this is of the space site museum. 1865.go to april 14, is president lincoln assassinated by john wilkes booth. we all know that story. located on 10th street, opened john t. ford. now, john wilkes booth was part acting dynasty, brutus booth and edwin booth. like this little anecdote about edwin booth. in 1864, edwin booth was at a railroad station in new
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tutored by two of the finest physicians of the day, one austin flint, senior, and the other frank hamilton. frank hamilton actually went on to be involved with the union manual ofrote a military surgery, which was used by the union surgeon. school went medical on to take a course under dr. hamilton in ironically the treatment of head wounds. that is indeed the manual that so hamilton had written area at the time of the assassination, he was a surgeon in charge of the commissioned officers ward at armory square mall in on the washington dc, a pavilion style hospital. pictures.e -- at a 1000 bed hospital the time of the assassination, he was a surgeon in charge of the commissioned officers ward at armory square hospital on the mall there in washington, d.c.. you see the pictures. it was located on seventh and independent spirit it was a 1000-bed hospital with overflow. it was named after the armory on the right, which you can see in the picture and, of course, this is the site of the air and space museum. so, we have to go to april 14, 1865. president lincoln is assassinated by john wilkes booth. w
tutored by two of the finest physicians of the day, one austin flint, senior, and the other frank hamilton. frank hamilton actually went on to be involved with the union manual ofrote a military surgery, which was used by the union surgeon. school went medical on to take a course under dr. hamilton in ironically the treatment of head wounds. that is indeed the manual that so hamilton had written area at the time of the assassination, he was a surgeon in charge of the commissioned officers ward...
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frank has also rekindled his interest in skiing. but he's been unable to try another of his previous hobbies— water skiing — until now. how do you water scheme when you can't use your legs? i'm frank gardner and can't use your legs? i'm frankshot while on a bbc assignment in saudi arabia 15 years ago. i do not have snow skiing, it's called adaptive skiing. i still want to ski before my injury but waterskiing has always been that one challenge to far. i've avoided, i dodged it, abducted all these years. there is a charity called access adventures that gets disabled people like myself into the water to give ita like myself into the water to give it a try. the first challenge is going to be struggling into the wetsuit and that is a challenge in itself. i just put wetsuit and that is a challenge in itself. ijust put my leg with the arm of the wetsuit. i feel like a beached seal. second challenge is getting into the actual kit that i'm going to ski in. this is called an adaptive waterski which as you can see, it's got a fixed seat attached to it which i'm going to get myself into. how does it feel being back in the water? cold and wet. it's a big moment where you feel that tug on the rope on the boat exhilarated front of you an
frank has also rekindled his interest in skiing. but he's been unable to try another of his previous hobbies— water skiing — until now. how do you water scheme when you can't use your legs? i'm frank gardner and can't use your legs? i'm frankshot while on a bbc assignment in saudi arabia 15 years ago. i do not have snow skiing, it's called adaptive skiing. i still want to ski before my injury but waterskiing has always been that one challenge to far. i've avoided, i dodged it, abducted all...
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frank wrote in shield. frank was a great aficionado of modern art. he was everybody's favorite raconteur. he had acres of friends throughout new york city and conde had lunch with him probably at the coffeehouse. i don't know where, exactly and he said i had a problem. i bought two magazine called dress and vanity fair. i tried to editthem myself but i'm a publisher, not an editor . what you think i'm getting wrong? frank said it's very simple. you have to make it sizzle. you have to make ita cocktail party wears every time somebody turns the page they're joining you in a conversation . their understanding what it is that everybody in society or everybody who we read about is thinking about. so conde decided to hire frank on as the editor for vanity fair on a handshake. he did his best deals on a handshake. they had one competitor at the time, hl mencken was the editor and it was the smart set where they said one civilized reader is worth 1000 boneheads . smart set eventually went out of business but they eventually had a friendly rivalry between them and george who had worked at the smart set and it up working at vanity fair after it closed . conde believed in hiring the best people no matter what. it didn't matter whether they were gay, lesbian, jewish , catholic, whatever. itdidn't matter . what mattered was talent. it didn't matter if they were known so he hired a girl calleddorothy rothschild to w
frank wrote in shield. frank was a great aficionado of modern art. he was everybody's favorite raconteur. he had acres of friends throughout new york city and conde had lunch with him probably at the coffeehouse. i don't know where, exactly and he said i had a problem. i bought two magazine called dress and vanity fair. i tried to editthem myself but i'm a publisher, not an editor . what you think i'm getting wrong? frank said it's very simple. you have to make it sizzle. you have to make ita...
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frank morton h. frank peter christopher frank colleen l. fraser richard k. fraser kevin j. ley clyde frazier, jr. lillian inez frederick andrew fredericks tamitha freeman >> tom, you are shay's guardian angel. we all love and miss you. >> and my cousin, john, we love you and we miss you so very much and not a day goes by that we're not thinking of you. you'll never be forgotten. andrew keith friedman paul j. friedman gregg j. froehner lisa anne frost peter christian fry clement a. fumando steven elliot furman paul james furmato karleton douglas beye fyfe g fredric neal gabler richard peter gabriel richard s. gabrielle james andrew gadiel pamela lee gaff ervin vincent gailliard deanna lynn galante and her unborn child grace catherine galante anthony edward gallagher daniel james gallagher john patrick gallagher lourdes j. galletti cono e. gallo vincent gallucci thomas e. galvin giovanna galletta gambale thomas gambino, jr. giann f. gamboa ronald l. gamboa peter james ganci, jr.ganci, jr >> michael gann. >> andrew sunny garcia. cesar r. garcia >> david garcia. >> jorge lewis m
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frank. morgan h. frank. peter christopher franke. colleen al fraser. richard k. frazier. kevin j. frawley. llian ynez frederick. andrew fredericks. tamitha freeman. fred friedman. peter l. find. arlene azoff read. alan w. friedlander. and my son-in-law thomas. you are a guardian angel and she feels your presence every day. we all love and miss you. and my cousin, john j.. john, we love you and we miss you so very much, and not a day goes by that we are not thinkinv of you. you will never be forgotten. andrew keith friedman. paul j. friedman. greg j. froehner. lisa and foster. peter christian frei. clemens a fumando. stephen elliott furman. paul james furmato. carlton douglas bey. richard peter gabriel. richard s. gabriel. james andrew gadiel. pamela lee gaff. erwin then send galliard. the animal and galante and her unborn child. grace catherine galante. anthony edward gallagher. daniel james gallagher. john patrick gallagher. lourdes galetti. then send gallucci. thomas galvin. giovanna galletta gambale. firefighter thomas gambino. e john gamboa. peter james, junior. michael ganci. charles.
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frank ronin shield. frank was a great aficionado of modern art. he was everybody's favorite raconteur. he he had miles and acres of friends throughout new york city and condÉ had lunch with him probably at the coffeehouse actually. i don't know where it's at and he said i've got a problem. i've got to two magazines called address in "vanity fair". i have tried to edit them myself but i'm a publisher. i'm not an editor. would he think i'm getting from anne frankimple. you have to make it sizzle. you have to make it a cocktail party where every time somebody turns the page they are actually joining you in a conversation. they are actually understanding what it is that everybody in society or everybody who we read about his thinking about. so condÉ decided to hire frank as the editor for "vanity fair" on a handshake. he did his best deals on a handshake. they had one competitor at the time. h.l. mencken was the editor and it was a smart set where they said one civilized reader is worth 1000 pits. smart set went out of business but they have a very friendly rivalry between them. as a matter fact he ended up working at "vanity fair" after close. condÉ believed and hiring the best people no matter what. it didn't matter whether they were,, jewish, catholic, whatever. it didn't matter. it didn't matter if they were known so we hired a girl called dorothy rothschild to write captions for vogue. the one that caught frank crenna and shields i was brev
frank ronin shield. frank was a great aficionado of modern art. he was everybody's favorite raconteur. he he had miles and acres of friends throughout new york city and condÉ had lunch with him probably at the coffeehouse actually. i don't know where it's at and he said i've got a problem. i've got to two magazines called address in "vanity fair". i have tried to edit them myself but i'm a publisher. i'm not an editor. would he think i'm getting from anne frankimple. you have to make...
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frank. all right frank we'll begin with you i watched debate i don't think anybody broax broke apart or fell out and bidessen had had mommies where he was looking really shaky i don't know if it is going to effect the race that much here's biden have a little trouble you can react. nobody should be comparing the president to the president that we are is outrageous make sure the television excuse me make suree you have the record player on atis night. because has done before. only one beat the nra. he's maybe some trouble with the dentures there at the end and at the top. not going to lock anybody up for nonviolent crime. soy guess madoff gets to walkout. >> i actually thought he was pretty good. for biden i thought an tremendous applause for. in the beginning he was good and faded you have to admit that. >> but he performed well enough that he's going to remain front run earn it is another month with joe biden having a double dig lead. i'm actually starting to wonder if this might be where the race ends up with him in the upper 20ss and sanders and warren in upper teens. and they just go into these states without anyone getting a majority . >> could you see that dana could you see a long drawn out expenses and bloody primary where if those number like frankves, they could go into the convention in wisconsin and really no one is the winner. you can have a brokered convention. >> yeah. now i think there's a risk of that. i'm not quite sure if it will get to that pingt but i do agree i don't think last night changed all that much. i think it just show the desperation of some of the candidates. but biden would have to really severelyhe mess up in order to hurt his double digit lead and he didn't it is essentially his race to lose at this point. elizabeth warren is the female version younger female version of bernie sanders. and bernie sanders i think at this point is there to kind of pin down the left so i sometimes wonder if it is not a strategy by party to kind of keep the whole ship together as they barrel towards end but i mean at this point billedden has a severely screw it up before -- if to make himself not the nominee. >> we all seem to be saying same thing had is bidessen just has to not screw up. but every time you watch him prsm,
frank. all right frank we'll begin with you i watched debate i don't think anybody broax broke apart or fell out and bidessen had had mommies where he was looking really shaky i don't know if it is going to effect the race that much here's biden have a little trouble you can react. nobody should be comparing the president to the president that we are is outrageous make sure the television excuse me make suree you have the record player on atis night. because has done before. only one beat the...
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it's something bipartisan lawmakers frank palone and frank walden smoke with us about on the show onically, you know, basically reaping the profits. it's not even the physicians, it's these they call this venture capitalists and private equity groups, i call them wall street firms, that is bought the practices and they're running the ads. >> they take the practice, and raise the prices by 90% and then they decide whether they get back into network. so this is an enormous scam. >> sounds like the congressmen were right. the congressmen still hope to get the legislation done this fall. >> and coming up, it's a bit weird but hang with us, putting the fun in funeral. one more thing is next. but first, hold on, we're not going anywhere quite yet. it is not every day you hear metallica enter the white house. mariano was at the white house to receive the presidential medal of freedom, in addition to five world series championships, he is a co-chair of the president's council on sports, fitness and nutrition and also found for his foundation that provides educational resources to disadvantag
it's something bipartisan lawmakers frank palone and frank walden smoke with us about on the show onically, you know, basically reaping the profits. it's not even the physicians, it's these they call this venture capitalists and private equity groups, i call them wall street firms, that is bought the practices and they're running the ads. >> they take the practice, and raise the prices by 90% and then they decide whether they get back into network. so this is an enormous scam. >>...
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frank. historically, euro swiss frank, below 110 is the left they would typically make those interventions more pronounced. the managing director ahead and managing director. great to have you with us. we are seeing quite a strong reaction in swiss banks. i wonder whether we are entering into a different paradigm now where the sentiment of european banks beg so oversold and so cheap that from a value perspective, this is where you want to put your money >> i think for the value perspective. that is an argument we've had for a long time. the banks are shifted. hence, i would say, actually historic valuations are not a great indicator. at the end of the day, we have 15% eps cuts year to date. we are still 4% below consensus. as long as we are cutting earnings, we will not see a rerating of european banks >> a lot of them have shifted. credit suisse has been restructured in this environment, do you think investors are likely to reward that model. as opposed to traditional banking? >> i think you are right the banking is under pressure, retail banking is under pressure private banking, wealth management is an area we like. there are issues why we don't have some top picks. credit suisse, it is 70% of their fixed income credit is on fire. it's performing very well. longer term, it is quite nervous. more in the liquid part of credit you think you can make some money by owning the stock as we reflect but not in the long term ubs is a great bank. we have an issue how the cost is managed. it is extremely poor cost management the new head of wedalth management has changed that really has disappointed us. >> thank you for those thoughts. stay right there the ecb is set to publish the details of the latest refinancing program. today, the central bank announced the thtro iii. let's get right back to our guest. you mentioned there at ubs, they've been really poor in terms of delivering on cost management if i look across the broader european banking space, can the banks at this stage, given the cost custodying we've seen becoming an attractive class >> all of this happening, we see .1% cost growth. that is actually an achievement when you think of all the it investment the banks have to do, the wage growth they have to offset but it is not enough. until year end 2025, we need to see more cost cutting and maybe m&a, frankly we have seen no marchd&a of size that triggers the big cost cut coming through >> is that still a distance dream at this stage? we still don't have the banking european in europe a lot say they need to be in place and still are very far away >> pain means m&a. we are seeing pain i predict we will see european outmarket m&a. even without the solutions it will be back on the table end of next year even if there is no solution, i think bank managers realize. we need to generate re that means m&a in outmarket. >> interesting you say that. pain also means fiscal spending. you made the case that fiscal easing is not going to do as much to these banks earnings that's a bold statement. even if we have germany flood the markets and go up on the spending spree, that will not boost the banks as a potential m&a would. banks would rally on the share price basis. we go back to earnings, every 2% additional loan growth would be under 1% we go 1.5 to 3.5, it would be growth it would actually mean only 3% earnings >> the results today won't reflect the new measures from last week. will it lead to extra credit lending at this time >> i think it leads to lower margins. that is the problem. the reason we have tltro, it helps the banks but the consequences are that we see lower margins as we are flushin the markets. >> great to have you with us stay with us because a seven/three split shows a divided fed as they are unsure of the next step it's specially-designed with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. cascade platinum's unique actionpacs dissolve quickly... ...to remove stuck-on food. . . for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. choose the detergent that lets your dishwasher do the dishes! cascade platinum. the number one recommended brand in north america. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! 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(vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. >>> welcome back to "street signs. i'm julianna tatelbaum >> and i'm joumanna bercetche. these are your headlines this morning. a divided fed cuts rates by a quarter point for the second time in a decade >> this is a time of difficult judgements and different perspectives i really do think that is nothing but healthy. i see a benefit of having those diverse perspectives >>> not so negative in switzerland. relasting decisions for bank deposits and defying rates from going further in the red >> hints new stimulus measures may come before the next meeting in october >>> bucking the trend. norway's central bank goes against the green and warns further tightening is unlikely anytime soon >> we've had a flurry of central bank decisions august retail sells 2.7% versus 3.4% in july. the expectation was 2.4% we should remind viewers one of the reasons the july numbers were so strong is because of the boost from the amazon prime day in july. numbers are pretty positive. 2.7% year on year. on a month to month basis, we are looking at a small dip of negative 0.2%. that was on the july month and deeper than the reuter's poll expectations did come weaker and continues to be one of the bright spots of the uk economy there has been a bit of a positive reaction on the pound the focus on the uk has been the political back drop. >> let's take a look at fx markets. there has been a number of notable moves come through we have heard on the bank of japan, s&p, norges bank. a lot of different drivers the euro trading higher versus the dollar around a quarter percent. the pound is trading higher. we had that uk data come through. the bank of england meeting later today. not expected to be one of the more exciting of this round but they will be a focal point today. the euro swiss point after the s&b decided not to change. currently, the u.s. dollar is trading weaker to the swiss frankt under the one mark. looking at european equity markets. we are seeing green across the board here gains following a fairly volatile but overall contained vision on wall street. interesting that we saw initially u.s. stocks fall but we saw investors buy into the dip, call back losses. now in europe, green across the board lead by the banks ahead of the pack let's take a look at u.s. futures. the trend we saw in wall street. it looks as though the three majors will open lower on the back of a strong day a lot on the back of that fed decision >> interesting reaction in europe today has been positive yet we still see negative for u.s. futures >>> the fed will conduct another repo today to keep within the range of 1.75% and 2%. today's move will see the central bank inject $75 billion into the banking system. asking fed powell whether he was concerned. >> we don't see this as having any implications for the broader economy or the ability to retain rates. reflecting the forces we saw comin
frank. historically, euro swiss frank, below 110 is the left they would typically make those interventions more pronounced. the managing director ahead and managing director. great to have you with us. we are seeing quite a strong reaction in swiss banks. i wonder whether we are entering into a different paradigm now where the sentiment of european banks beg so oversold and so cheap that from a value perspective, this is where you want to put your money >> i think for the value...
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frank said to me about a half hour ago. i said just hang in there frank. i had to blame frank. 60s, 70s and 80s all below average, slightly below. after a very hot august and early september, temperatures have come down. low clouds are there but we had a much bigger fog bank yesterday. tropical moisture monsoon is now pushing well to the east. city 59, el cerrito's 59, so is kensington. berkeley lab, onshore breeze, not as strong as yesterday. still okay. highs today, mile side. about where they should be. 60s 70s and 80s. a big cooldown is on tap for tomorrow. will have more on that coming up. 60s, 70s and 80s . >>> prosecutors on the go ship warehouse or deciding whether to seek a second trial against defendant, derick almena. the deadlock means a hung jury, after yesterday's verdict, prosecutors talk to jurors and the family members. for feedback on whether to retry derick almena. >> while he is happy, in a sense to be on convicted, he is very unhappy when he thinks about what happened. >> our hearts have been with the families of the 36 victims that died in this unspeakabl
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frank for flex fuel. i got your t-shirt. all right. i've alreadyy branded you. >> i need an extra large. >> the energy expert. all right frank, thanks for coming tonight. so what is the driving force behind his 2.0? yeah, he's relaunching, remaining evangelical of course. governor mike huckabee next with his response. here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. >> laura: pete a buttigieg seems to be obsessed with attacking the vice president's christianity. we were talking about how there is apparently a good thing according to christian powers. her latest piece tilted of mayor pete's countercultural approach to christianity and that's what america needs now. >> the way to do it is to talk about your owns faith. it's not to attack somebody else's, it's not only bad politics, it's fran
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i suspect that we are going to hear from john bolton in frank, stark and frank potentially shocking terms about his time and his departure from this president. now, the latest reporting is that the white house is indicating they left over a range of issues, there wasn't one proximate cause or one single final moment. but it's clear that they had a lot of differences and most recently we've been reporting here at nbc news that a disagreement about hosting the taliban at camp david and the overall plan to withdraw troops from afghanistan with a tenuous peace deal that wasn't really agreed to by the afghan government in afghanistan and what that meant for the u.s. security posture in that part of the world. there are going to be more differences we're going to hear about and stay tuned for the next briefing. >> we will. hans nichols, thank you for that. while this latest upheaval means another critical job opening and new test, domestically there's a major political test for the president today in north carolina. voters are at the polls now for the special election in that state's ninth dist
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our security correspondent, frank gardner, is in riyadh. frank, how is this us move being seen?ss water in iran, where there has been a furious verbal response from the iranian revolutionary guard, who have talked about a crushing response if anybody tries to hit iran. they have interpreted it as offensive and aggressive whereas, in saudi arabia, it is seen as defensive, because just a week ago saudi arabia suffered a catastrophic attack by mass drones and cruise missiles which slammed into its critical oil infrastructure, so they have been working out with their american allies how they best respond. they've decided not to retaliate against iran, who they suspect were responsible, and instead to deploy further trips and bolster air defences, so here it is being seen asa mild defences, so here it is being seen as a mild defensive measure. it's not seen that way in iran at all. every schoolchild should have the chance to visit national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty and spend a night under the stars, according to a government review. the report also recommends crea
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frank holland with more on this story. good morning, frank. >> good morning, brian sources say wework's board could mean as soon as today to discuss details to possibly oust newman, softbank chief who had been one of newman's biggest supporters is now reportedly in favor of removing him softbank and its vision fund is wework's largest exterm shareholder. some board members not associated with softbank align with pneumonia on the keep him as ceo the company postponed ipo road show after investors questioned its complicated governance giving newman large voting power. newman had once been forced to reschedule a private plane trip after marijuana was found on board. newman's erratic behavior includes desire to be the president of the world, living forever and becoming the world's first trillion nar they see this move against newman an effort to prevent the company's ipo. softbank views the write-down small in size and believes a leadership change would be beneficial for the wework in the long-term. >> thank you very much. >>> there is so much left to do on this very busy monday morning. when we come back what cooling trade tensions between the u.s. and india could mean for the markets and your money >>> then, what happens when the world's toelsd travel and tourism company stops operating overnight. it happened. and there's about 150,000 angry travelers who want to know the answer. >>> later, disney's bob iger on why he walked away from talks to buy twitter. a very busy hour straight ahead tus.rlidexan" ge rern as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. 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"wall street journal" also reports that it may take months to fully restore operations rather than the maximum ten weeks company executives promised of course that's what you heard us and other guests speak about on cnbc. costs could run into the hundreds of million dollars. am ram koe is pushing ahead with its ipo plans. they added ubs and deutsche bank as book runners for the deal >>> in the meantime, despite being off the major headline, hong kong still remains a major global flash point pro-democracy protests stretching into the fourth month over the weekend demonstrators flooding a shopping mall yesterday, trampling a chinese flag and setting it on fire they chanted hong kong people strive on. the clashes in the mall followed street balts on saturday where protesters threw molotov cocktails at police. hong kong cancelled fireworks for the founder of the communist party which son october 1st of this year. >>> coming up, new numbers this morning on the 2020 race for the white house. we'll give you those numbers and details ahead. >>> plus, some famous royals are heading to africa this morning we'll tell you how prince harry plans to walk in his mother's footsteps when "worldwide exchange" returns. ♪ man: can i find an investment firm that has a truly long-term view? it begins by being privately owned. with more than 85 years of experience over multiple market cycles. with portfolio managers who are encouraged to do what's right over what's popular. focused on helping me achieve my investors' unique goals. can i find an investment firm that gets long term the way i do? with capital group, i can. talk to your advisor or consultant for investment risks and information. >>> welcome back and good morning. it is exactly 5:22 stock futures, they're not indicating new record highs today. in fact, we have dow futures down about 73 points right now let's get a check on this morning's other top headlines including a new update on the race for the democratic nomination for the white house nbc francis rivera is in new york with that and more. >> good morning. potential sign of trouble down the road in 2020 for president trump. the latest polls from nbc news and "the wall street journal" mounting trouble for the president. his approval rating is at 49% but 69% of voters say they don't personally like the president, politics aside half of voters say they're very uncomfortable with mr. trump as a presidential candidate elizabeth warren on the democratic side topped a new iowa poll for a first time in a statistical dead heat with former vice president joe biden. >>> prince harry and meghan markle are traveling as a family bringing baby archie along for his first officials overseas tour they're expected to arrive in cape town south africa he is expected to honor the legacy of his mother angola. she was famously pictured by a mine field her 1997 trip raised worldwide awareness of the damage land mines do >>> downton abbey brought in $31 million domestically and 61.8 million worldwide making it the largest opening weekend from a specialty studio in a decade rambo got 19 million for a monday, those are your headlines. brian, back to you. >> francis, thank you very much and have a good day. >>> up next a growing number of investors reportedly looking to oust weworks ceo >>> plus, your morning rbi and why new york's real estate market may be a lot worse than you think. 5:24 we're back after this. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. you should be mad at leaf blowers. 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>> we don't moe. as a weworks ceo he has friends on the board or let's bring us up to date here there's going to be a board meeting today for people at weworks discussing the fate of adam newman as ceo he may stay on as chairman, similar to what happened at uber to, now we're going to find out who exactly is on what side. what we know so far is that soft there's bank, by far the largest external investor is for removing adam newman this is a surprise for people just joining the people. softbank is a huge supporter of wework for several years they pumped in billions and billions of dollars and wanted to pump in even more money. the ceo of softbank has been a big champion of adam newman. no longer. the question now is well why what's happened? >> is it more about the valuation which just continues to ratchet down? or is it more about adam newman? >> that depends on who you ask so people that i have been speaking over the weekend close to wework, think this is just business to quote the "godfather." in other words, what softbank wants to happen here is for this company not to go public they invested final round at $47 billion. from what it looks like based on the reporting that we and others have done, wework if it does go public won't have a valuation of more than 20 billion or 10 billion. >> if you're m zrasayoshyi son,u have to ratchet it done. >> this would be a huge embarrassment for that and ramifications on their future fundraising. so if you get newman out of the ceo job, you can install your own ceo and have that person not take the company public. adam newman wants to take the company public and has been pushing back against soft bank and the advice of others to do so now for weeks, months from the softbank point of view, the people have been saying to me, no, no, no, look, the write down is de minimis we don't want adam newman because he's not a professional ceo. >> don't they feel like leaks, alex the journal or times that huge story he's smoking pot on an airplane. >> "wall street journal," yeah. >> feels like those were the stories that people put out there to further their game, further their own ends, you know what i mean? >> depends on who you ask on that one softbank will say, no, that's why he should be this is maybe criminal who knows. but yeah on the weworks side, no, no, no, this is just an excuse as a means to an end to prevent this company from going public and that's why they've take thn battle stance. >> alex, stay here i want to bring you into the conversation but also bring in another voice here head of trading and media technology and media trading at web bush securities. joel, good morning listen, i know weworks is not public you're not trading it per se, but you're a smart guy you're in technology you follow this story. what do you make about this? should newman be -- good-bye, pneumonia newman >> it really is one of the spectacular implosions we have seen in the last ten years even before ignited by the release of the prospectus not that long ago. the cracks in mayasyi son appeared last week there was chatter that he was floating the idea of ipoing t theal fund it's unraveling in a spectacular fashion. he invested nine separate times in wework. total $12 billion has been pumped in. there's been no better way to light money on fire when it comes to investing he's been water cannoning money across silicon valley. he threw 100 million dollars at newman's wife's company we grow and uber and other food delivery competitors around the world so to me it's more of an issue of masa son. he's trying to save his reputation when it comes down to wework, this isn't a tech company in any shape or form. it's pretty obvious if anyone who has read just a little bit about what transpired here, this is a complete fraud on a lot of levels. >> there's been a lot of discussions about what is the strategy of the softbank vision fund a lot of people have scratched their heads over the past several years as they're pumping in $70 billion into all these different companies out there. originally, it was sort of a nebulous trying to invest in dominant platforms but investing in a dog-walking company and wework and uber and slack and a bit confusing. when they go public like slack and uber and don't do very well, then investors i think take a pause. a lot of this money is coming from sovereign well funds that are now pulling back >> it's like they're trading amongst back and forth between themselves there's a lot of questions there. i want to move on. now stick around for this because i'm sure you have a point of view on this. another story this morning disney ceo bob iger got a little real in an interview with the new york times he said he considered buying twitter a few years ago but called it off because the platform is too problematic. troubles were greater than i wanted to take on. greater than i thought was responsible for us to take on. there were disney brand issues, the whole impact of technology on society, the nastiness is extraordinary. i mean, i think bob iger, alex, is sort of reflecting a lot of us thought, it's an amazing platform but a lot of bad stuff. >> i actually broke this story in 2016 that disney was interested and in fact hired a financial adviser to take a look at twitter. >> i didn't just roll you into the conversation by accident, alex. >> the issue there which i think we subsequently broke there were brand issues going on. the question at the time, i think, if you remember twitter sort of put itself up for sale disney jumped into the mix it wasn't a clean fit with anyone now, disney in the end said it was the trolls and sort of the ugliness of twitter that got in the way. and that very well may be the case why it didn't work there. you think about disney buying ip, twitter doesn't quite fit into that nicely in the end, it would be a reach for any of these companies to buy it would they continue to do what twitter does now, taken it into a different direction, use it more as a catch-all video platform i don't know but i think it makes sense in hindsight for twitter to stay independent. it was not doing well at the financially. it's done quite a bit better in recent years maybe it was for the best they didn't buy it. >> joel, what does this tell you about the future or lack of for twitter? >> two years ago twitter story was a lot different. stock was trading in the teens it's nearly risen 200, 300% since those times. i think twitter is a great platform and i think jack dorsey versus mark zuckerberg has attempted to clean up the toxicity of the platform he's been vocal in trying to clean up the platform for well over a year now where zuckerberg is just dragging his feet to say the least in trying to clean up the facebook platform. and remove it. but anyone who has been on twitter, me personally i use it more for work purposes it's an extraordinary platform indeed, but when it comes down to personal use, it is pure toxic. i'm hoping it looks a lot different in ten years as far as disney, it doesn't fit in with the mouse. it's a completes 180 from what their brand represents i think what they're potentially looking how could they reach, improve their direct to consumer offering and twitter is obviously a platform that has that technological capabilities but at the end of the day, you know, it wasn't worth the risk the risk wasn't worth the reward. >> twitter punches above its weight i view twitter as part of my job. if i wasn't doing this job, i'm not sure i would be on there 80% of the country is not on twitter. 80% of adults don't use it or don't have an account. >>> one more story, joel, we have you here because the cover story for this weekend was called the opioid reckoning and the magazine discussed u.s. probes into the opioid crisis and the entire supply chain could spell troubles for investors in companies like johnson&johnson and cvs. increased regulatory scrutiny would provide a window for amazon to further disrupt the sector it was a very broad based, very important story. the opioid crisis affected millions of families what do you make of this story were they stretching in terms of the reach of the crisis or hit it on the mark >> no, i think they hit the nail on the head. you look at the polls this weekend, elizabeth warren making a push to the top of the most recent polls out of the iowa as well that would have pharmaceutical investors more nervous the landmark trial kicks off october 21st in cleveland. without a doubt, if anyone has seen i'm sure many people have seen documentaries about tim pact that this has had in america to millions of families and especially from the drib distributor side, they were just shipping hundreds of thousands of these pills to certain small backwoods kind of pharmacies nothing adds up on so many levels you hope that people get taken out and have to face the repercussions because it's a tragedy to say the least so i think they did a great job covered a crook hit the nail on the head as far as who is impacted and why investors should be weary. in the coming years and especially with the election just over a year out, i think there's better pockets of the market to try to act p and generate alpha than in the pharmaceutical sector. >> great discussion there. we hit the trifecta top story. we appreciate it alex sherman, breaking stories on wework and twitter. we appreciate it, alex, as well. thank you very much. >>> coming up, the u.s./china trade war, the real life impact on your money. >>> plus, streaming companies had a great night at the emmy. but one network had a better time we'll give you details on the big winner next. ? 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so for an item that's demand elast elastic, it's going to be higher up on the curve which basically means -- i knew i would have a couple here. the higher the price. >> she's heightening the higher the price, the fewer items that a consumer is going to buy now, if it's less demand elastic, it's going to be over here on the curve which basically means that prices that go up are not going to change the quantity demanded as much. there is such thing, of course, as something that is perfectly pliesed in elastic inlins or milk >> you have to buy it. >> you have to buy it and the quantity is not going to change. you will not pay more or less insulin if the price is more or less expensivexpensive. so home depot is using this theory to deal with the tariff costs. it's merchants are determining which products consumers are willing to spend more for and that's where it will take the price increase if that product isn't subject to tariffs that's what it means when it's taking the portfolio approach. now, williamsy know ma said earlier this month that it increased items on select items. macy's had a very different experience when it tried to do this in recent months. it tried price increases on some housewares, luggage and furniture but its customers had very little appetite the items they picked were more price elastic than it realized. >> clothing has been overinventoried forever. maybe macy's has a macy's problem. you can go to t.j. maxx or -- >> in this case they were talking about luggage and housewares not clothing. >> your example, professor, home depot, your lightbulb burns out. you have to buy the lightbulb. >> maybe you don't need your 16th pair of jeans or a new bag. it's something you want but you don't need. >> and this could be why we saw those price increases on the washington machine if it breaks you have to buy a new one. you're not buying it every month. maybe you're not as sensitive to what that price was before and what it is now that might have been more demand inelastic. >> you're in the retail world everyday just as a consumer, customer, forget about awesome reporter, have you looked at prices and said, tariff-ed up it's hard for me as a consumer to see a jacked up price. >> it's very hard. just because that item is going to be subject to tariff, it may be very hard for us to actually see that price increase. they could take it a little bit at a time and on different items. >> i have some numbers for you >> oh gosh >> what is this? >> this is the score. >> it's a math test. >> of ohio state versus miami. >> my wife loves ohio state. >> this is my alma mater love it dearly >> let's do this can we do this i'm coming -- >> however, if miami or ohio were to beat ohio state then their season is ruined >> good. >> but that was a little excessive. >> your buddy jim harbaugh didn't have a good weekend. >> my buddy? >> i'm kidding michigan let's find out what else you'll be talking about today this morning's top trending stories. mr. frankith those. frank? >> we'll switch from sports to entertainment. hbo took home the most wins at last night's primetime emmy awar awards amazon left with seven statues and best comedy series with fleabag. they nabbed a total of 34 wins netflix collected 27 wins and amazon left with 15. >> "game of thrones" across the board. last season a little shaky but overall body of work was amazing. >> they put three seasonings into seven shows suddenly they took over the city >> courtney, are you a fan >> i have no idea what you're talking about. >> you have never seen "game of thrones". >> i tried two or three times the first episode. it was a little much, the violence, the incest, i'm out. >> you put it that way >> violence, the incest. >> just saying >> normal morning on worldwide exchange. >> shifting gears to retail. walmart will no longer sell e cigarettes they made the decision amid what it called regulatory complexity and uncertainty surrounding the vaping industry. health officials are inv
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tomorrow, my football food, i am marinating chicken fingers in blue cheese dressing and frank's blue cheese dressing and frank's work hard to give your children something to build on. i was always trying to think "how am i gonna get her through college?" i wanna have a mechanism in place to make sure that my daughters are well taken care of. i hope to leave my children with something to help them get set up. (announcer) don't let it get eaten away by unexpected fees and legal expenses. my husband did not have a will and everything went away. when my father passed away, he did not have a will or a trust. we're not as prepared as i had hoped we would be. (announcer) every year, tens of thousands of people lose what's rightfully theirs because the right paperwork is not in order.
tomorrow, my football food, i am marinating chicken fingers in blue cheese dressing and frank's blue cheese dressing and frank's work hard to give your children something to build on. i was always trying to think "how am i gonna get her through college?" i wanna have a mechanism in place to make sure that my daughters are well taken care of. i hope to leave my children with something to help them get set up. (announcer) don't let it get eaten away by unexpected fees and legal...
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brother frank siller who started tunnel for towers organization in steve siler's memory joins us along with pete hegseth. pete, your ball. pete: good morning. we got it. here with frank siller. franknnel 2 towers, 18 years ago a day that changed your life certainly. brower brother stephen. for our audience that knows about you and the great work tunnel 2 towers does. tell me about your brother. >> steenge was the married father of five. youngest of seven kids. he was a little brother and tremendous loss for our family. he was orphaned by age 10. by parents died when he was a little boy siblings raised him. the tower represents so much sacrifice. so many firefighters running up the stairwell like my brother did after he finished running from that tower up into the south tower and gave his life. we were just talking -- i got a phone call that day on 9/11 from a firefighter richie opennen myer. richen was a national of my brother stephen's. called me up from ground zero it's so bad it's unbelievable. stephen is on the list of the missing firefighters. i said i knew that he would find a way to get there he said frank, i want you to know, nobody is coming home. because it's so bad. and
brother frank siller who started tunnel for towers organization in steve siler's memory joins us along with pete hegseth. pete, your ball. pete: good morning. we got it. here with frank siller. franknnel 2 towers, 18 years ago a day that changed your life certainly. brower brother stephen. for our audience that knows about you and the great work tunnel 2 towers does. tell me about your brother. >> steenge was the married father of five. youngest of seven kids. he was a little brother and...
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frank figliuzzi is still with us, and frank, we were trying, of course, to get as much information as possible and reasonable from tiffany. but understanding that, you know, she is not an investigator, and that he is an eyewitness that went through a horrific, as i was just saying, afternoon. from what she was able to provide to us, and again, we can not confirm all the details she gave us, but from what we were able to hear from her, what were you able to take away in trying to put together what happened today in odessa? >> well, first, this was a powerful interview, richard, from someone who's just been through a very traumatic experience, and we're grateful that her family is still alive and well. she shares a lot of interesting information, and there's at least one significant data point which is that she described the weapon as long. she said that two or three times. she mentioned that she saw the shooter reloading that long gun. so what we take away from that is first, confirmation of what we have been speculating that this many rounds, this many people injured over this period of time involving moving vehicles, this had to involve a rifle, and largely a semiautomatic or automatic rifle and had to involve in many shots, because to accurately hit that many people, you are firing at least two or three times the number of shots. so she says she saw him reloading. this is going to contribute to the national discussion, yet another data point on automatic or semiautomatic rifles, assault weapons, and also perhaps a discussion about ammunition, when we hear people are purchasing hundreds of rounds of ammunition, and it's not because they're, you know, they and their friends are going to the shooting range for the weekend but rather because they intend to do something. this contributes, the data points here, what you heard in your interview, what other witnesses will say will be combined with all the other recent shootings and should become part of the legislative proposals on capitol hill. what do we do about assault weapons, what do we do about lar large magazine, large pitches of ammo, and most importantly, how do we keep guns and ammo out of the hands of unstable people who should never possess them. >> one of the details frank, also was what she described as him reloading, right, as he was moving. is this possible with a gun of a longer length that she was describing with one hand or two hands? she was describing, she wasn't sure whether it was one or two hands, but what would be required to reload a long, as she described, firearm. >> if we're talking about an assault rifle, we're talking about a long gun. we're talking about the ability to release the magazine with a click of your thumb, you press the mag release, the mag drops to the ground, your take your next mag out, insert it into the base of that weapon. that's one of the features, of course, of a semiautomatic rifle is the speed with which you can deliver rounds down range. the question of course, why do we need those weapons on the street, and more importantly, how do we govern the control of these weapons for people who really give us reason to think that they are mentally unstable, you know, there's allegedly no brainer activity here, proposals,
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frank mallicoat . >> nice having you here, frank. good morning i am pam cook, if you just been joining us, sal has been following a horrendous start to the commune on 80 all along the east shore flea way. but is looking better ? >> it does look like all lanes are open on interstate 80 a look here at the commune, using my indicator here westbound 80 is better, we had a couple of serious crashes earlier this morning. one here and one up here, those are both clear and traffic is beginning to get better. what has helped us out, fridays the volume is a little lighter. once the crashes are cleared. there is slow traffic coming in richmond and berkeley berkeley. when you get to the bay bridge there is a backup here of about 15 to 20 minutes. once on the span it looks okay this is a look at the macarthur maze, things are much better than they used to be. still slow traffic coming in through tracy. 880 is off to a good start, coming up next time we will take a quick look at the south bay commute but it is quiet for now. let's check in with steve with today's weather . >>> the bigger news over the weekend into early next week, average slightly below with a degree or two, low clouds, reports of drizzle yesterday., isolated over to see her. 50s and 60s temperatures for most of the morning. cerrito. 59 degrees in alamo. pleasanton a 56 degrees. combination pushing that west southwest wind pushing the moisture but low clouds are filling in. highs for today 60s, 70s and 80s . >>> federal investigators will remain on the scene regarding a life large fire off santa barbara coast, dive boat. they're looking at ignition sources including electronics it were being charge on board in the galley. at this point they have not rolled everything out. federal authorities described how crewmembers try to save passengers from the flames. one crewmember said he woke up seen flames erupting out of the galley. they try to reach the one crewmember tried to get down a ladder. >> flames that engulfed the latter. d went through the double doors of the galley to try and get in, to get to the passengers but it was engulfed in flames at that time. >> five crewmember survive, 34 people killed. the names of two more people has been released. preliminary report on the case of the fire is expected in the next 10 days. a final report could take up to 18 months . >>> oakland unified school district found no evidence of wrongdoing. after claims of a cheating scandal at one of its high schools. teachers and administrators at castleman high school were accused of manipulating grades so failing students would pass. two current former teachers claim educators change the graze of at least nine students, taking online education programs. the complaint also is that teachers were pressured to falsify grades to bring up the graduation rate. >> we found no evidence to support of intentional grade manipulation or coalition staff to change grades or implication this was done to inflate graduation grades. >> online system, apex, allow struggling students to due to a online curriculum. the district says it will be retraining staffo oversee apex classes in the coming weeks . >>> san mateo apple store has been targeted. three men disguised their faces, enter their store around 9:00 last night and stole 40 apple products. the robbery took about two minutes, the suspect then took off in a car that was later spotted in 101 in brisbane. they lost sight of the car in the bay bridge. >>> city of sacramento has agreed to pay $2.4 million to the family of stephon clark . the money will go towards attorney fees in trust fund for his two and five-year-old boys. please shot and killed him a year and a half ago while responding to reports someone breaking into cars. police that he was armed with a gun but it turned out to be a cell phone. >>> former president of zimbabwe has died. he came to power in 1980 as a revolutionary leader at the end of white minority role. in later years he was viewed as an authoritarian who was forced to step down two years ago following military takeover after being in power for 37 years. he died in singapore after being treated for a medical issue. he was 95 years all . >>> just a sort time ago hurricane dorian made landfall at north carolina's outer banks. we are live in wilmington north carolina. how are the conditions there? >> it is a very different story right now than it was earlier this morning and overnight. as you can see the sun is coming out here in wilmington north carolina. folks waking up this morning grateful to know the worst of the storm had passed. overnight we are getting some pretty strong winds and rain. hurricane dorian continues churning up the coast of north carolina. the storm's wrath, hugging the coastline bringing whipping winds, torrential rain and damaging tornadoes. this twister in white oak north carolina is one of multiple tornadoes touching down on the state. >> oh my god, look at that. tell another one in rosewood county, scattering debris across the neighborhood. i water spot turned up this coastal town of amaral i imperial storm also hammering south carolina on thursday. trees and downed power lines littering the road, water inundated the street. cameras were rolling when this livewire came in contact with floodwaters downtown. downtown. pounding waves in myrtle beach, swallowing this jeep which was left on the shore. james island, strong winds ripping the metal roof off the church. meanwhile in the bahamas, satellite images depicting the immense damage caused by the then category five storm. this newly released video showing the moment hurricane dorian blew ashore. just days later hundreds camping out at the airport happened to catch a flight to nasa. here in north carolina where looking at about 218,000 folks without power this morning. that number has gone up just a bit since earlier hours of the morning. we have been watching utility trucks coming and going across bridges there obviously out full force and trying to restore service. this area of wilmington spare the worst of the storm, the flooding not nearly as bad as they had predicted. some very good news this morning. >>> in alameda there is controversy all to propose changes have a shopping center, south shore center they want to replace some of the stores with residential units. developer shut off the plans to the community last night. some of the current businesses would have the option of relocating. 350 residential units, 536 parking spots the new retail stores. the developer says it has lost many retail tenants as more brick-and-mortar stores go out of business. >> is a disturbing trend of the future. i see it in other cities, the need for this higher density housing and the traffic that is going to happen. >> we have to be willing to start looking at new ways to live here on our island. in order to prevent the housing scarcity that we are seeing now. >> jamestown says any project must first pass environmental impact and seismic planning which could take anywhere from 2 to 4 years. >>> one man in fremont is on a hunger strike. concerning location of a new navigation center to help the homeless. >> the only position i take is a decision-making . i believe this issue is so critical for fremont. >> he has been set up underneath the big tree with his tent since tuesday. he said he is not against the it should be a ba initiative for the voters to decide, not city leaders. we talked to one supporter who says to him the protest makes no sense. >> for someone who has great access to housing and food number to give up food to raise visibility to the issue just seems ironic . >>> city leaders are set to build navigation center behind city hall on property onto cody road. >> number of homeless people riding part is on the rise. the department counted hundred and 60 homeless people on board. from april through june, that number was 79 during the same timeframe last year. numbers were lower on weekdays. bart says it will continue to push for regional approach to the homeless crisis and work with the counties . >>> we have been talking about this. one runway at san francisco international airport will be closing for repairs. ng up warm are going to show you there challenge for cleaner coast . >>> when we join you and minutes, taurus may soon have to book a slot and pay a toll to drive down the world-famous crookedness street in the world, lombard street in san francisco. state lawmakers have approved a plan for tolls and the crooked part. what happens next if the governor signs the bill. >>> if you have never walked to annual nueva state park to see the elephant seals. it is right along the coast. now's the time to start planning your trip. how to get a reservation and when is the best time to go? we will be right back. >>> welcome back, texas governor greg abbott has issued several executive orders in his state. they should better protect our communities and our residents for mass shootings better equip law enforcement and work to keep guns out of the hands of criminals. texas is seen to mass shootings last month, one in el paso. another shooting near midland and odessa. >>> cvs and walgreens are the latest customers ask customers to leave their guns at home. they both announced changes to their firearm after two days after kroger and walmart made the same request. asking customers to no longer openly carry firearms into their stores other than authorized law enforcement officials. the move is in response to multiple mass shootings around the country . >>> a new report finds california spends billions of dollars a year to run its prison system. state budget officers. california spends more money in prison than any other state. each it may cost about $350 the house, texas came in number two spending $3.8 million a year. south dakota spent the lease, $106 million a year in south dakota. >>> is suspected to be record year for tourism for the city by the bay according to travel association. more than 26 million av will visit san francisco. 3 million come from international. 1.5 increase from last year. total spending is expected to rise more than 2% . >>> san francisco bay ferry is teaming up with san francisco to get to the airport. there will now be round-trip ferry rides and shuttlebus connection. alameda and oakland terminals on weekday mornings had the south san francisco. from there buses will shuttle people to the airport. return trips are offered weekday afternoons and early evening. it'll cost you mother $20. >>> one of the busiest runways will be closed this weekend. airport officials are reminding travelers to pack their patients. could be delayed anywhere from 30 minutes to up to two hours. the runway will be shut down for 20 days for a major repaving project. united and american airlines say they will allow customers to rebook their flights during the closure at no charge . >>> it is a battle for the bay is a showdown between the city of san francisco and oakland for coastal cleanup day. the mayors, announced a friendly competition. they are challenging each of us to see which side of the bay would be cleaned up during coastal cleanup day. and who will have more residents volunteer for the event this month? >> we need our neighborhoods to be clean, healthy, shiny. beautiful. that is what this is about and oakland. your challenge. cross the bay i because in san francisco, we already make cleaning up and greening and taking care of our city a regular part of what we do. >> is san francisco wins, mayor has to wear giant gear. if oakland wins mayor breed will have to wear oakland a's. first battle for coastal cleanup day is set for saturday, september 21. >>> meaning streaming services are using oldies. adding alder rock 'n roll from s the 80s to attract a broader audience. older music is actually the fastest growing area in music streaming. facebook is online matchmaking game. users in the u.s. can sign up for facebook dating. can be integrated with instagram. will create a separate profile to find potential match along their friends are completely outside of their existing net work. kind of seems surprising facebook would do that sooner. >> no dating app for you. >> i am your walking traffic at, right? >> trying to help you out here and 80 westbound coming up to the macarthur maze. it is better than it was. is cleared up quickly, bay bridges crowded which is a normally the case. there have been no major issues. 580 coming in, ultima past a little crowded. we also look at highway four which is low. will look at some of the other commutes. the traffic here, approach to sfo's going to be slow. i do want to go back to something that i don't want to neglect. that be interstate 80 westbound is still a little slow to berkeley earlier, as we look at the south bay commute we don't have any major problems so far. that is a good commute in the silicon valley. >>> pretty good fog bank. looks to be almost a push. choline made it into some inland areas. appreciate the cooldown in brentwood. if the cooldown makes it to brentwood that's official. everybody is cooled off. by the weekend, early next week maybe even 79 by next tuesday or something. along with stinson beach, us pacifica 64. near-normal temperatures slightly below. 60s, 70s and 80s. wind tunnels near san pablo bay. around san mateo as well. otherwise are looking for low clouds. monsoon clouds gave us a little activity a few days ago. you could see it off to the distance even more so. kind of clears the air. lakeport a 49 degrees, how about that. 54 degrees for mill valley. 50s for some low 60s for others. stanford is cooled off at 51. if you're on your way, menlo park 53 along with atherton. port reyes police decided to warm up a little to 60. bodega basically three. i expect things to go down, northwest wind over the next few days. that's gonna generate a lot of upwelling. two bits there. was southwest 25. low cloud deck, hang around, system is going to sweep in. dryer system. as a system is in, cooler and breezy and windy saturday afternoon to evening. 60s, 70s, 80s and the temperatures. must change on sunday. tomorrow looks a little cooler and windy at times. much cooler next week. >> if you ever needed help navigating to like tahoe's expensive waters. there is an app for that. coming up in the next hour we will tell you what the new tahoe boating app features it is all about. how they can help boaters and paddlers out on the blue water. >> more drama in raider nation, between antonio brown, member of the raiders front office. details whether the wide receiver will be suspended or even released? coming your way. >>> do i hear some singing going on over there? >> yes i'm singing. sorry . >> that's okay. >> the year is 1982, we are playing 10 great songs from one great year. k fog went on the year, they went off the air last night after all those years. you can hit me up with requests. thank you for your request for this great song. a huge one of our regulars, he or she i don't know. if you're thinking of a song from 1982, hit me up with a song just use #ktvu on facebook, twitter or instagram. >>> i was in tahoe and saw toto that year and remember that song well. ongoing drama between oakland raiders and star wide receiver who has never played out-of- town neil brown . prize big- name, big-money, off-season acquisition. never plan a single game for silver and black. several sports outlets report raiders are her general manager. stems from brown's instagram posts which shows a letter, fining him $54,000 for missing time during training camp . >>> today the a's will finish a game that started three months ago. there are 5-3 against the tigers at tiger stadium and that all the rain came in. the game was postponed, pick it up on the seventh inning. regularly scheduled game later tonight. >> they trail 61, they scored seven big runs in the seventh inning. four hits, including a home run and fourth consecutive walks. went on to win it at six and still hold that second wide playoff spot. face archrivals, giants coming up one of their first outings this year. lost to the cardinals tent to nothing. including two homers. leadoff score 1st run. it was all over after that. tendon nothing was the final in la tonight . >>> giants are seemingly, warriors moving in very close by. extract competition. for the local entertainment. reduce the price of 80% from the tickets. first time cutting prices, since opening season ticket holders will also receive bonuses if they renew tickets by october 10 . >>> one of the bay area biggest trials is ended with two different outcomes. the jury acquitted one descendent and failed to reach a verdict on another in the deadly go ship warehouse fire. abreaction this morning from the families of the victims. >>> only people to survive the deadly fire off the southern california coast are speaking out now. what the crewmembers are saying about the moments they saw the flames and newly filed lawsuit in this case, coming up . >>> after hitting bahamas, hurricane dorian makes landfall this morning on north carolina's outer bank is a category one storm. will show you the damage during his left behind. his left behind. >>> this is mornings on 2. >>> it is friday, september fifth. >> good morning. we love our fridays. i am frank in for dave clark. i am another friday plan -- fan and we have a chillier >> even head into the weekend. today about the same as yesterday. it might be a slight bump up. changes saturday. the first 60s, 70s,
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frank anthony customers like him who ordered and never got their swimwear. the better business bureau gives frank anthony shorts an f rating with dozens of complaints. turns out frank anthony swimwear launched a kickstarter campaign four years ago. scores of investors complained they never got their shorts either. >> i tried to let facebook know and nothing. these ads still come on. >> reporter: in fact, it popped up while we were interviewing paul for this story. >> it came on again. >> reporter: we tried to contact frank anthony swimwear but found only an e-mail address. no one replied when we sent e-mails asking about the complaints. >> there's no disclaimer from facebook saying this ad could be fake. i think it is their responsibility. >> reporter: we asked facebook why it let frank anthony advertise on its platform. facebook investigated. it took a few weeks but the ads are now gone. so is the frank anthony facebook page. a spokesman said in part we don't allow this misleading page on facebook. we've removed billions of fake accounts however enforcement is never perfect and there is nor work to be done. paul never did get those swim shorts. instd steds from a
frank anthony customers like him who ordered and never got their swimwear. the better business bureau gives frank anthony shorts an f rating with dozens of complaints. turns out frank anthony swimwear launched a kickstarter campaign four years ago. scores of investors complained they never got their shorts either. >> i tried to let facebook know and nothing. these ads still come on. >> reporter: in fact, it popped up while we were interviewing paul for this story. >> it came...
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i appreciate your frankness with me so let us continue to be frank because the figures suggest that,aware of this profound problem of gender—based violence for a long time, and the situation continues to get worse. last year's statistics show that sexual assaults increased by 9.6%, rapes were up by 3.9%. so i come back to this point — what, for you, as one of the most senior women in the south african government today, what do you believe your government should and must be doing to address this real—time crisis? well, there are people who have been calling for a tightening up of the law. there are women who were saying men who are found guilty of rape should be castrated. there are persons in our country arguing about introducing the death penalty, reintroducing the death penalty. so there are many, many solutions being put forward. what we believe should be done is certainly stiffer sentences, improved attention by the police service to complaints by women. we believe women should speak out. we believe that women should work together, we should support women's organisations, we shou
i appreciate your frankness with me so let us continue to be frank because the figures suggest that,aware of this profound problem of gender—based violence for a long time, and the situation continues to get worse. last year's statistics show that sexual assaults increased by 9.6%, rapes were up by 3.9%. so i come back to this point — what, for you, as one of the most senior women in the south african government today, what do you believe your government should and must be doing to address...
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several 1000 people have taken part in an environmental rally in the german city of frank fed at the start of the annual frank. despite this year's event showcasing electric cars climate protesters are still demanding changes in transportation habits and leader of the german green party has criticised the electric vehicles saying they're not powered by a sustainable source. well now to a very different story and what was to be the day's most unusual crime a toilet has been stolen from an art exhibition in the united kingdom but wait for it because this is no ordinary toilet as you can see this is the most expensive in the world made out of no less than 18 karat gold a fully functioning toilet is an art installation called america by italian conceptual artist catalina the thieves caused extensive flooding when the toilet was stolen in a dawn raid police initially had nothing to go on but have now been arrested they've now arrested a 66 year old man. squarely at the top stories now saudi arabia has shut down almost half of its oil production after drone attacks on 2 major oil facilities run by state owned compa
several 1000 people have taken part in an environmental rally in the german city of frank fed at the start of the annual frank. despite this year's event showcasing electric cars climate protesters are still demanding changes in transportation habits and leader of the german green party has criticised the electric vehicles saying they're not powered by a sustainable source. well now to a very different story and what was to be the day's most unusual crime a toilet has been stolen from an art...
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frank, he's gonna hit you with his bible. (laughing) (frank) aw. (book) you're making a mistake. -hey, hey, hey. -ooo. (laughter) boo. (grunting, groaning) (commotion) (eli) book! (commotion) (female speaker) somebody give me a handkerchief, he's bleeding! (ominous music) (frankthing like that kind of fight in them. good day to you, mr. lapp. this ain't good for the tourist trade, ya know? tr tell that to your ohio friends! one of the kids broke his nose. he was with old eli lapp. where did you get that? book gave it to me. he said it was a special present. (toy clicking) samuel, time f bed. samuel. you can take the toy with you. he's leaving, isn't he? tomorrow morning. he'll need his city clothes. why? what's he going back to? nothing. he's going back to his world, where he belongs. he knows it. and you know it too. (solemn music) ♪ (music intensifies) ♪ (dark music) ♪ (bullets clattering) (ominous music) ♪ (grunt, cr scream) (schaeffer) it's all right, we're police officers. check the rest of the house. shh-shh-shh. it's all right, we're police officers. philadelphia police. it's all right, mrs. lapp. why don't you sit down? it's going to be all right. we're not going to harm your boy. it's book we want. now where is h ♪ (crying, whimpering) ♪ book! (clatt
frank, he's gonna hit you with his bible. (laughing) (frank) aw. (book) you're making a mistake. -hey, hey, hey. -ooo. (laughter) boo. (grunting, groaning) (commotion) (eli) book! (commotion) (female speaker) somebody give me a handkerchief, he's bleeding! (ominous music) (frankthing like that kind of fight in them. good day to you, mr. lapp. this ain't good for the tourist trade, ya know? tr tell that to your ohio friends! one of the kids broke his nose. he was with old eli lapp. where did you...
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frank's work featured other cultural ico of the day. he befriended "beat" writer jack kerouac shortly after compiling "the americans," and kerouac later wrote the book's forward. and, frank's black-and-white photos were featured on the cover of the rolling stones' critically-acclaimed 1972 album "exile on main street." later in his career, frankinued to shoot photos and film, largely focusing his lens on america's least privileged, rather than the powerful. robert frank died monday, in nova scotia. he was 94 years old. >> woodruff: and there's more online, where we take a closer look at one of frank's most enduring images from his book "the americans."at on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. ord that ithe newshour night. i'm judy woodruff.at for all of uhe we'll see you soonk you, and >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided :f >> bnsrailway. >> consumer cellular. >> financial servicejafirm raymond mes. >> the ford fodation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of internatial peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing supporte of tnstitutions and individuals. >> this program was made y the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contribution
frank's work featured other cultural ico of the day. he befriended "beat" writer jack kerouac shortly after compiling "the americans," and kerouac later wrote the book's forward. and, frank's black-and-white photos were featured on the cover of the rolling stones' critically-acclaimed 1972 album "exile on main street." later in his career, frankinued to shoot photos and film, largely focusing his lens on america's least privileged, rather than the powerful. robert...
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frank alt, the great frank alt writes a 400-page report unsolicited. he's so fed up with it.he sends thexjÑb report back to washington. we had some great people in washington during the war, but they were controlled by mcnamara. that's about as close as i will get to politics. they were controlled by people naval officers couldn't do what they wanted to do. but they said in one of the 400 recommendations was two things. we have got to get well program done rapidly, and we need to rethink the sideliner missiles that don't work. they shot over 600 of them and had less than ten percent success rate. and those are expensive. we knew it was going to come right back out to us. and came to 121 and offered the job to me. the down side was 60 to 90 day you can have the first class ready, can't you? this is graduate school. this is above and beyond what they had been teaching the whole time. how do you put a graduate . >>> i get to go on fox news and do the pr work. the book is a legacy to all of the top gun guys. 560 of them on may 1st of this year. the 50th reunion in san diego. we h
frank alt, the great frank alt writes a 400-page report unsolicited. he's so fed up with it.he sends thexjÑb report back to washington. we had some great people in washington during the war, but they were controlled by mcnamara. that's about as close as i will get to politics. they were controlled by people naval officers couldn't do what they wanted to do. but they said in one of the 400 recommendations was two things. we have got to get well program done rapidly, and we need to rethink the...