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to be quite frank with you, i think he did what he had to do. >> reporter: now again, this evening the victim is over at the hospital being treated with chest pains. as for the suspect, we are told he is possibly in his late teens or early 20s. however, he has not been identified as of yet. the very latest from upper darby, nefertiti, "nbc10 news." >>> new at 6:00 -- cleaning up neighborhood blight. new castle wants to crack down on owners who leave behind vacant properties. >> tim furlong is live. they hope this will save money and cut down on crime? >> reporter: absolutely. abandoned homes hurt property value and in some cases they encourage criminal activity. you can't see it through those woods but 60 yards over there there's an absolutely beautiful neighborhood. look what's over here in their backyard. it's a little tough to get through here. take a look at this. i'm going to ask you at home would you want to live next to a house like this? bob has a nice home in a nice delaware town but his backyard butts up to this, acres of unmaintained property that includes a long-abandoned h
to be quite frank with you, i think he did what he had to do. >> reporter: now again, this evening the victim is over at the hospital being treated with chest pains. as for the suspect, we are told he is possibly in his late teens or early 20s. however, he has not been identified as of yet. the very latest from upper darby, nefertiti, "nbc10 news." >>> new at 6:00 -- cleaning up neighborhood blight. new castle wants to crack down on owners who leave behind vacant...
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and to be quite frank with you, i think he did what he had to do.e had a real gun, the bad guy didn't have a real gun. the victim won. >> reporter: now, tonight we're told the 67-year-old is expected to be okay. meantime police say the suspect is in his late teens or early 20s. however, they have not released his name. that is the latest from upper darby, nbc 10 news. >>> new at5 eÑ 11:00, more trouble for the former delaware county police officer two years after losing his job. police say trevor parhan told him he was still a police officer when they pulled him over in lower marion back in october. the collin police department has fired parhan on two different occasions, once in 2013 after he tasered a 16-year-old boy who was shackled to a bench in a holding cell. tonight he's charged with impersonating a public official in lower marion. >>> two former philadelphia police officers know the price they'll pay for robbing drug dealers while on duty. today a judge sentenced jonathan garcia to more than 17 years in prison, his one-time partner joannis c
and to be quite frank with you, i think he did what he had to do.e had a real gun, the bad guy didn't have a real gun. the victim won. >> reporter: now, tonight we're told the 67-year-old is expected to be okay. meantime police say the suspect is in his late teens or early 20s. however, they have not released his name. that is the latest from upper darby, nbc 10 news. >>> new at5 eÑ 11:00, more trouble for the former delaware county police officer two years after losing his job....
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happened but at the end of the day, i don't see any criminal charges whatsoever and to be quite frank with you, i think he did what he had to do. >> and then there's this fact. police later found out the gun used by the would-be robber was just a pellet gun. the victim is at the hospital being treated for chest pains. police have not released the name of the suspect. >>> 5:07. this morning a former delaware county police officer is facing more trouble two years after losing his job. lower merion police say trevor told him he was still a police officer when they pulled him over during a traffic stop in october. he's now charged with impersonating a public official in lower merion. police fired him two different times. the last time in 2013 after he tasered a teenager who was shackled to a bench in a holding cell. >>> in philadelphia a judge yesterday sentenced these two former philadelphia police officers for robbing drug dealers. jonathan garcia got more than 17 years in prison. his former partner got more than five years. the two admitted to staging fake arrests and stealing cash and drugs fr
happened but at the end of the day, i don't see any criminal charges whatsoever and to be quite frank with you, i think he did what he had to do. >> and then there's this fact. police later found out the gun used by the would-be robber was just a pellet gun. the victim is at the hospital being treated for chest pains. police have not released the name of the suspect. >>> 5:07. this morning a former delaware county police officer is facing more trouble two years after losing his...
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and to be quite frank with you, i think he did what he had to do. >> and police later found out that the gun used by that would-be robber was a pullet gun. the victim is at the hospital being treated for chest pains. police have not released the name of the robber. >>> happening now, rescue workers in taiwan are still looking for about a dozen passengers missing after yesterday's plane crash. this is a life look at the scene there in taipei where as you see crews have hoisted the mechanicwreckage from the water. the pilot of that transasia said "mayday, mayday engine flameout." dashcam video appears to show the left turbo propeller at a stand still. the crash killed at least 31 and injured 15. >>> near new york city federal investigators are now looking into that deadly collision between a commuter train and suv. the crash killed six people tuesday night. we've learned that one of the victims, eric vandercar, was a graduate of penn. investigators are now focusing on why that suv was stopped on the tracks. >>> this morning a former delaware county police officer is facing more trouble
and to be quite frank with you, i think he did what he had to do. >> and police later found out that the gun used by that would-be robber was a pullet gun. the victim is at the hospital being treated for chest pains. police have not released the name of the robber. >>> happening now, rescue workers in taiwan are still looking for about a dozen passengers missing after yesterday's plane crash. this is a life look at the scene there in taipei where as you see crews have hoisted the...
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if you had such a device available, to be quite frank with you, you could not transition to lethal force >> the makers of the alternative say their tests shows otherwise. the device only works for the first shot. intended to stop not kill a suspect. but if that doesn't work, the gun is ready to fire lethal rounds in a split second. everything disengages from the weapon and the officer is ready to go with the bullets when needed. >> however the device has not been tested in real-life situations on real human beings. with the outcry of police tactics, for now, it's just an alternative, but in the future it just might save a life. sara sidner cnn, san diego. >> thanks sara. >>> i'll be back here tomorrow night. ac 360 starts right now. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. a freight train carrying crude oil has gone off the tracks and it's burning out of control right now in west virginia. the governor declared a state of emergency. you see the fireball right there. we're working to get as much information as we can on this breaking story. we're going to bring you the latest details short
if you had such a device available, to be quite frank with you, you could not transition to lethal force >> the makers of the alternative say their tests shows otherwise. the device only works for the first shot. intended to stop not kill a suspect. but if that doesn't work, the gun is ready to fire lethal rounds in a split second. everything disengages from the weapon and the officer is ready to go with the bullets when needed. >> however the device has not been tested in real-life...
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losing a little bit but, listen, here's the problem with mutual funds: it was so successful, you end up with 10,000 of them. and i've got to be quite frankry has shot itself in the foot because i go over portfolios, every saturday i spend eight hours going through portfolios, and people will have 12 mutual funds and think they're diverse ifyed. all of them have the same stock. they have different names. the victory fund and the mesh fund and the eagle -- the american fund and the eagle fund. they all have great, wonderful names, and you've got to believe, wow, i've got 12 of them, i'm diversified. no, you're not, you've got ten stocks. [laughter] what people are doing now is they're going past it. they're saying, okay, i'm just go with the s&p 500. so i agree with you, mutual funds have been fantastic for yearses, but they've become so complicated -- >> and you're paying a lot of money out there. i have to disagree with hillary -- scotty in front of everybody because we disagree every night. the reason i don't like them is it's tough to pick. one of out five will outperform the index, and you're paying them five times as much. or build y
losing a little bit but, listen, here's the problem with mutual funds: it was so successful, you end up with 10,000 of them. and i've got to be quite frankry has shot itself in the foot because i go over portfolios, every saturday i spend eight hours going through portfolios, and people will have 12 mutual funds and think they're diverse ifyed. all of them have the same stock. they have different names. the victory fund and the mesh fund and the eagle -- the american fund and the eagle fund....
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and to be quite frank with you, i think he did what he had to do. >> police later found out that the gun used by the would-be robber was just a pellet gun. the victim is at the hospital being treated for chest pains. police have not released the name of the suspect. >>> the parents of that baby attacked by a ferret in delaware county must undergo psychiatric evaluations within the next month. yesterday a judge made that ruling for jessica benales and bernie fraine. they said the couple is fit to care for all five of their children. they're charged with child endangerment after the family's pet ferret attacked the 1-month-old daughter. >> have you ever seen somebody's face eaten off that's 1 month old? you'd have a special interest in it, too, if you seen that. >> it was an accident involving a fehr right. just because it's an accident doesn't make something criminal. >> now, the baby and the other children are in foster care for now. police say the little girl will need more surgery. >>> and today camden superintendent will release a progress report on his 18-month plan to turn aroun
and to be quite frank with you, i think he did what he had to do. >> police later found out that the gun used by the would-be robber was just a pellet gun. the victim is at the hospital being treated for chest pains. police have not released the name of the suspect. >>> the parents of that baby attacked by a ferret in delaware county must undergo psychiatric evaluations within the next month. yesterday a judge made that ruling for jessica benales and bernie fraine. they said the...
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this morning's report on income and spending, it was really a shock orer, to be frank with you. it didn't hurt equities, at least not at the time, but certainly it was a mixed bag, and it speaks in my mind to the state of mind of consumers. now, personal income came up three-tenth, a little bit better than consensus, but spending plunged a lot worse than expected. and here's the real shocker, guys, savings surged to 4.9% from 4.3%. by the way, this report showed a sharp decline in consumer spending. not atypical, but still alarming, nonetheless. spending dropped to $81 daily from $98 like, okay, last january was a real serious decline, so it brings us to our next real, real deal. income was high or than expected, and i'm saying, well, you know, at some point we're going to get a meaningful wage spike, particularly in skilled labor. but here's the thing, jim, why did main street become so afraid? i mean, the narrative was we have so much more money in our pocket, we're going to go out and spend it. savings went through the roof. what are people afraid of? >> i think on the saving
this morning's report on income and spending, it was really a shock orer, to be frank with you. it didn't hurt equities, at least not at the time, but certainly it was a mixed bag, and it speaks in my mind to the state of mind of consumers. now, personal income came up three-tenth, a little bit better than consensus, but spending plunged a lot worse than expected. and here's the real shocker, guys, savings surged to 4.9% from 4.3%. by the way, this report showed a sharp decline in consumer...
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let me start with frank. frank, you have done a long way back in history, collected experiences from around the globe on many continents. what does an effective modern stay, a liberal democracy need to endure and can you list the ingredients and what is causing the decay in those institutions that we're seeing? >> well, thank you michael. so this is a really important issue because the difference between 25 years ago when i wrote that original article and now is that back then, i think most people around the world would have looked to the united states as the model of an effective democracy. i think very few people would say that. i mean new democracies are not saying, yes, we want to replicate everything that is going on in washington with the shutdown and refusing to pay back your previous debts and that sort of thing. so it's an important thing for global politics. so in my view, a modern political order has to three things. it has to have a state which is about power and the ability to use power to enforce laws and
let me start with frank. frank, you have done a long way back in history, collected experiences from around the globe on many continents. what does an effective modern stay, a liberal democracy need to endure and can you list the ingredients and what is causing the decay in those institutions that we're seeing? >> well, thank you michael. so this is a really important issue because the difference between 25 years ago when i wrote that original article and now is that back then, i think...
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cheryl: the picture was put on the internet was kind of in the middle to be frank with you. s of things with photographs. that is the beauty of technology except when it creates the drama and if you see a darker dress you are depressed and if you steal lighter address you are happy positive person. stuart: globally we are asked -- what color is this address? cheryl: it is blue. stuart: a global debate on the color of the dress. cheryl: not sure what this means about the social commentary of what is going on. i thought the internet was for cat videos but it is for dresses. stuart: let's move on. still to come in this hour on this program one of the filmmakers who made a movie exposing see world's treatment of wales says it is time to close down all of our zoos. joe biden says we need to demand to pick the well from the 1%. herman cain response to that. wisconsin governor scott walker making a huge splash is he the new gop front runner? brian kilmeade will weigh in on the question. the fcc commissioners. we did this picture holding the new plan to regulate the internet. he vote
cheryl: the picture was put on the internet was kind of in the middle to be frank with you. s of things with photographs. that is the beauty of technology except when it creates the drama and if you see a darker dress you are depressed and if you steal lighter address you are happy positive person. stuart: globally we are asked -- what color is this address? cheryl: it is blue. stuart: a global debate on the color of the dress. cheryl: not sure what this means about the social commentary of...
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you get a little weak tea. frank rich we're going to start with you. got to keep this 100, frank, all right?ked a particularly difficult keep it 100 question on tonight's show. you answer ad honestly but driving home you thought you may have answered too honestly and afraid you may have damaged your career but it's really funny, do you call and ask us to edit it from the show before airing? >> no. >> larry: it could damage your career. >> that's easy as a journalist i wouldn't -- >> larry: jokes are better? come on frank. (applause) a man who doesn't care about his career for the joke. not even freed yans comedians are like that. (laughter) okay, you can hand pick the next president either a racist republican who you know will be tough on terror but you know they're racist or a democratic who's a black woman who is your best and first friend in the world -- (laughter) -- wait wait! you knew this girl kindergarten but you know she's really soft on terror, even back then you knew that! >> even in kindergarten. >> larry: who do you choose? the racist republican! at least if he's racist, you kno
you get a little weak tea. frank rich we're going to start with you. got to keep this 100, frank, all right?ked a particularly difficult keep it 100 question on tonight's show. you answer ad honestly but driving home you thought you may have answered too honestly and afraid you may have damaged your career but it's really funny, do you call and ask us to edit it from the show before airing? >> no. >> larry: it could damage your career. >> that's easy as a journalist i wouldn't...
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you. hah ran with the middle east board. i have two questions, one for frank and one for simon. frank, last time we met in your office you said very eloquently that i remember, something to the fact that instability in weak states starting from north africa to middle east and asia will be a threat to nation-states, democracy. so my question for you is the stagnation in our political system and other countries like us which are generally seen as stable and a beacon of democracy, what will that do the whole concept of nation-states? and quickly simon i was -- i had a teacher at usc called warren bennett, and he said something that leaders are like beauty. you know when you see it. [laughter] so my question for you is, in your research do you still -- do you believe it is something that people are born with? can it be adopted? can they be taught? >> uh-huh. well, in answer to your question i would actually echo something that nicholas said earlier which is that, you know, i think one of the big problems in the world right now is when someone like xi jinping or putin gets up, and the
you. hah ran with the middle east board. i have two questions, one for frank and one for simon. frank, last time we met in your office you said very eloquently that i remember, something to the fact that instability in weak states starting from north africa to middle east and asia will be a threat to nation-states, democracy. so my question for you is the stagnation in our political system and other countries like us which are generally seen as stable and a beacon of democracy, what will that...
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>> not at all, to be frank with you. the market -- estimates have come down. they were about $132 for the s&p on january 1. they're about $119 right now. look at the long and the ten-year treasury the customer -- if you look at europe and emerging markets, it's the global demand that's weakened. so we need another for the s&p. >> you know most of the guest that is we have had on seem to be saying that europe is a better place right now overall than the united states. you disagree with that. why? >> okay. a couple of things. i do a lot of bottom up screening on multiples, and i look at the ftse 500 recently. there aren't that many cheap p.e.'s out there. secondly, if you are a u.s. dollar denominated investor you have currency risk. you know the euro is 137. it's 114 as we speak. if they do raise interest rates later in the year, the dollar will strengthen some more because you have qe 1.5 down there in europe, and that means you're going to have more currency loss. i think the united states it the best place to be at the current juncture. >> let's get to a coup
>> not at all, to be frank with you. the market -- estimates have come down. they were about $132 for the s&p on january 1. they're about $119 right now. look at the long and the ten-year treasury the customer -- if you look at europe and emerging markets, it's the global demand that's weakened. so we need another for the s&p. >> you know most of the guest that is we have had on seem to be saying that europe is a better place right now overall than the united states. you...
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. >> you were on cbs with frank gifford. you were doing the cbs broadcast.re was a pretty wild rivalry between nbc and cbs's teams, right? >> yes. that got as much print as the two teams did leading up to the game. that was the beginning of a part of the super bowl. there's always a back story that's almost as big as the game. >> so what do you remember about the telecast? where were you in the stadium? what was it like to be broadcasting to so many people? >> it was kind of scary, yes. it always is. you have to be a little scared to be any good. and i think after the -- that incident and the beginning of the second half things calmed down for me and we were okay. >> do you think over time over the decades journalists have changed the way they cover sports in an important way? you worked for both abc news and abc sports in the 1980s. have you seen a real change in how journalists approached this topic? >> yes. i think so. again, i think it's because of the culture change. some people ask questions that we would never ask. let me put it this way, they ask que
. >> you were on cbs with frank gifford. you were doing the cbs broadcast.re was a pretty wild rivalry between nbc and cbs's teams, right? >> yes. that got as much print as the two teams did leading up to the game. that was the beginning of a part of the super bowl. there's always a back story that's almost as big as the game. >> so what do you remember about the telecast? where were you in the stadium? what was it like to be broadcasting to so many people? >> it was...
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time "you are crazy, kennedy" as an attorney and former congressional candidates with the president of the accountability project so bring some accountability to washington. starting with you dodd/frankhe idea that the banks were too big to fail is heartbreaking. >> you're absolutely right. and therefore urge major banks right now with capitol hill where basically delaying the bill from reaching the greatest potential. 85% of the meetings right now are before of the biggest bank lobbyist in those lawmakers voting in favor of those the campaign contributions are more likely to come from those big names so it has to start from the fundamentals of how the system works. kennedy: this is what i see that because of dodd/frank and the regulation it has forced the community banks to merge and consolidate almost 30 percent in a single year because it costs them a lot of money it is difficult for the small banks to comply and the big problem for small business owners like my husband you could go for small business loans but when they close or consolidate your left with a big baseless banks it is harder to get many from them and that has a real effect on small businesses and the economy. >> faq
time "you are crazy, kennedy" as an attorney and former congressional candidates with the president of the accountability project so bring some accountability to washington. starting with you dodd/frankhe idea that the banks were too big to fail is heartbreaking. >> you're absolutely right. and therefore urge major banks right now with capitol hill where basically delaying the bill from reaching the greatest potential. 85% of the meetings right now are before of the biggest bank...
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so let me start with frank. frank, you have gone a long way back in history, collected experiences from around the globe, many continents. what does an effective, modern state, a liberal democracy need to endure? and you list the ingredients -- can you list the ingredients, and what is causing the decay in those institutions that we're seeing? >> well, thank you, michael. so this is a really important issue because the difference between 25 years ago when i wrote that original article and now is that back then i think most people around the world would have looked to the united states as the model of an effective democracy. and i think very few people would say that. i mean, new democracies are not saying yes, we want to replicate everything that's going on in washington with the shutdown and, you know refusing to pay back your previous debts and this sort of thing. so it's an important thick for global poll -- thing for global politics. so in my view, a modern political order has to have three things. it's got to have a s
so let me start with frank. frank, you have gone a long way back in history, collected experiences from around the globe, many continents. what does an effective, modern state, a liberal democracy need to endure? and you list the ingredients -- can you list the ingredients, and what is causing the decay in those institutions that we're seeing? >> well, thank you, michael. so this is a really important issue because the difference between 25 years ago when i wrote that original article and...
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you always have good ideas. >> i'll come up with something. >> and frank? >> um, yeah. [ laughter ] >> you know what i'm providing for everybody for valentine's day? a great big hug and also lots of sunshine. but i got rain for you, too. that's next week. right now we're talk about the areas of patchy fog in santa rosa and napa beginning to clear. livermore is also reporting clear skies as of now. just 15 minutes ago i had areas of patchy fog. it's 49 in fremont. as you take a look at these temperatures, yes, they're cooler than they have been in several days when we had the subtropical moisture just fueling over the entire area. now we have the clarity and we have the cooler dry air mass going to feel the difference out the door this morning. winds 5 to 15 miles an hour later today from the north. 67 degrees in oakland. mid-60s around the pins. should be 63 in san jose so these numbers are trending up but wait! we have near and record warmth kick-starting with thursday. by friday, 80 degrees the outside number in gilroy but obviously we are going to shatter
you always have good ideas. >> i'll come up with something. >> and frank? >> um, yeah. [ laughter ] >> you know what i'm providing for everybody for valentine's day? a great big hug and also lots of sunshine. but i got rain for you, too. that's next week. right now we're talk about the areas of patchy fog in santa rosa and napa beginning to clear. livermore is also reporting clear skies as of now. just 15 minutes ago i had areas of patchy fog. it's 49 in fremont. as you...
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frank, let me start with you first. the idea of motion -- sorry, movement pattern analysis. of what it is and how much it can tell us about the neurological profile? >> well it started in the '40s and 50s. it was originally learned to help people move and dance and assess their movement. now they've been applied to understanding politicians by looking at facial expression posture, hand movement. the question is will i punch you or get a glass of water? they try to analyze little differences. and make assess ms on how people make decisions about, say, whether they are going to punch you or are going to get a glass of water. i find it very interesting. but not necessarily useful. >> julia, the other shocking part of this is this is a study funded by the d.o.d. by the pentagon. >> yes. presumably to help inform the foreign strategy. how surprising did you find this? >> at first i thought this was something that had gone -- had gone from the russia state press and through some weird filter. >> it feels the same. >> like the exploding cigar. and i'm also amazed that we're spendin
frank, let me start with you first. the idea of motion -- sorry, movement pattern analysis. of what it is and how much it can tell us about the neurological profile? >> well it started in the '40s and 50s. it was originally learned to help people move and dance and assess their movement. now they've been applied to understanding politicians by looking at facial expression posture, hand movement. the question is will i punch you or get a glass of water? they try to analyze little...
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. >> and i totally agree with you there. frank sesno, frank wemple thanks to both of you. i appreciate it. >> thanks. >> i was just handed this letter that president obama sent to congress seeking official war authority. michelle kosinski first made us aware of this along with dana bash. michelle you've been looking at this letter. it's two pages long. what have you found? >> reporter: yeah. so we're getting a look at this. this is legislative language that the president proposes to congress in seeking that authorization to use military force against isis. of course people ask, well we're already fighting isis right? well the thing is we've been using authorizations that are very old pertaining to al qaeda and the war in iraq back from 2001 2002. the white house has long believed that even though that gives them all the authorization they say they need it's not really proper to not have something that is narrowly tailored. but in looking what was sent there is some narrow tailoring to it but there's also some breadth. in the breadth it applies to associated persons or force
. >> and i totally agree with you there. frank sesno, frank wemple thanks to both of you. i appreciate it. >> thanks. >> i was just handed this letter that president obama sent to congress seeking official war authority. michelle kosinski first made us aware of this along with dana bash. michelle you've been looking at this letter. it's two pages long. what have you found? >> reporter: yeah. so we're getting a look at this. this is legislative language that the president...
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let me start with frank. frank you have gone a long way back in history, collective experiences from around the globe. what does an effective modern state a liberal democracy need to endure and can you list the ingredients and what is causing the decay in those institutions that we are seeing? >> thank you michael. this is a really important issue because the difference between 25 years ago when i wrote the original article and now it's back then i think most people around the world has looked to the united states as the model of an effective democracy. i think very few people would say many democracies are not saying we want to replicate everything is going on in washington with the shutdown and refusing to pay back previous deaths in the sort of thing. so it's an important thing for global politics. modern political order has to have three things. it has to have a state which is about power and ability to use power to enforce laws and provide services and protect the community but it is also got to constrain power. i
let me start with frank. frank you have gone a long way back in history, collective experiences from around the globe. what does an effective modern state a liberal democracy need to endure and can you list the ingredients and what is causing the decay in those institutions that we are seeing? >> thank you michael. this is a really important issue because the difference between 25 years ago when i wrote the original article and now it's back then i think most people around the world has...
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you with a shocker. not there already you come back. >> do they have to start you with a shocker so you don't get bored with as you call it too easy for frankis point? >> you know, i think so. i mean, i think that it's the kind shove that it's the plot that sucks you in and keeps you going. also there's a different dynamic in, you know, old tvs used to be driven by get people to tune in after the commercial break. netflix is about to get people to play next episode. that's kind of what drives you through here. >> from an investor's point of view, this show matters if it gets people to stay on netflix who are already on netflix? if it gets people to come to netflix who aren't there already. do you feel like this season is going continue to do that, given that it's already a brand name. people are talking about it. is this going to dot job? >> yeah. i'm not sure that it does the job more than past seasons do but it's important. it is kind of a model that's a little more similar to hbo where it's not so much the ratings as giving people the sense that to be sort of up on things i need to have this thing, i need netflix. >> maybe people who don
you with a shocker. not there already you come back. >> do they have to start you with a shocker so you don't get bored with as you call it too easy for frankis point? >> you know, i think so. i mean, i think that it's the kind shove that it's the plot that sucks you in and keeps you going. also there's a different dynamic in, you know, old tvs used to be driven by get people to tune in after the commercial break. netflix is about to get people to play next episode. that's kind of...
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with a -- >> jimmy: who introduced you chevy -- >> dinah shore. dinah shore. the great dinah shore. but chevy was with me, too. and i went up to frankf how big a fan i am." >> jimmy: wow. yeah, because you were a giant sinatra fan. >> i was obsessed with you in my attic i used to do him all the time. [ laughter ] i said, "you have no idea." i mean -- wait a second. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: let's get to that later. >> that's why you want to buy this book. [ laughter ] part of it is a pop up book. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ thank you. >> jimmy: there it is. >> there it is. [ laughter and applause ] i keep forgetting how good you are with props. you're like, one opf the big prop comedians aren't you? >> jimmy: i'm a big prop comedian, yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so you're meeting frank sinatra. >> i'm meeting sinatra. i go up to him i say, "you have no idea how big a fan i am of yours." he just looks at me and goes, "i think i do." [ laughter ] he said, "what are you drinking, kid?" i said, "what ever you're drinking frank." so he turns the bartender and says, "jack daniels." and the bartender said, "straight up or on the rocks?" but i was
with a -- >> jimmy: who introduced you chevy -- >> dinah shore. dinah shore. the great dinah shore. but chevy was with me, too. and i went up to frankf how big a fan i am." >> jimmy: wow. yeah, because you were a giant sinatra fan. >> i was obsessed with you in my attic i used to do him all the time. [ laughter ] i said, "you have no idea." i mean -- wait a second. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: let's get to that later. >> that's why you want to buy...
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you would be miserable. >> i think i would go stir crazy. >> i know you would. [ laughter ] i would hate to be in a spaceship with franki love you frank, but i would. >> you know us too well. >> thank you bill. [ laughter ] >> you are totally right. >>> coming up here, why some parents and students at local catholic schools are protesting on this ash wednesday and we are live at those protests. plus, we are going to show you how this happened in hollywood. >> what a mess. now to our julie haener in the news room with what we are working on at 6:00. >> it has been a fixture in san francisco since 1933. but look is about to change. how history is teaming up with new technology. the goals to compete with lift and uber to get your business. >>> look at this. it could be the next bing thing from apple but what does it do exactly? and some very busy burglars hit multiple stores all in the same night. the one big item they didn't get away with. these stories and more coming up at 6:00. >> a water main break in los angeles flooded one neighborhood. it was a 90-year-old pipe that burst in the hollywood hills dumping water onto
you would be miserable. >> i think i would go stir crazy. >> i know you would. [ laughter ] i would hate to be in a spaceship with franki love you frank, but i would. >> you know us too well. >> thank you bill. [ laughter ] >> you are totally right. >>> coming up here, why some parents and students at local catholic schools are protesting on this ash wednesday and we are live at those protests. plus, we are going to show you how this happened in hollywood....
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frank, let me begin with you. you are speaking about this earlier saying some are questioning whether brian williams was too big to fail basically, and whether or not an internal investigation is the right move. what is your take given that he himself is stepping aside temporarily. >> i think this is a very smart thing for him to do and whether he's done it or has been pushed to do it he does it in his name. there's a degree of grace to it. i think that brian is quite right. what is going to happen over the next several days this will continue to take on a dynamic all of its own and whether it's something in the internal investigation or unforeseen blocker comes up that another journalist comes up with, that's going to matter for brian and determine whether he's able to come back at all or not. these things take on a dynamic on all their own. dan rather was not too big to fail. these crises scandals, tend to want to have a dynamic and there's a careful balance that nbc has to make. they have to balance their loyal
frank, let me begin with you. you are speaking about this earlier saying some are questioning whether brian williams was too big to fail basically, and whether or not an internal investigation is the right move. what is your take given that he himself is stepping aside temporarily. >> i think this is a very smart thing for him to do and whether he's done it or has been pushed to do it he does it in his name. there's a degree of grace to it. i think that brian is quite right. what is going...
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franks, gave him the finger earlier. >> you don't need to give me no hand gestures now. i ain't going to put up with that. character of paul franks. that's just something he wouldn't do. >> i won't put up with you talking to my driver like that. >> i ain't listening to you, buddy. you get back in that ambulance you get your [ muted ] back in that ambulance or i'll take you in. i'm talking to the driver. >> paramedic white says he wouldn't let the trooper talk to his driver because he believed his patient would suffer from any delay. he tells the trooper about the patient, but the trooper persists. >> we got a patient in this unit right now. >> you want to go ahead and pull over to the side of the road when there's an emergency vehicle behind you? >> the logical thing to do would be to take it up at the hospital or take it up with us later. but he totally ignored my statement that we have a patient on board. >> you better get back in that ambulance before you get your butt to jail now. you understand me? >> after we take the patient to the hospital, you can take me to jail. we will discuss this, okay? >> pa
franks, gave him the finger earlier. >> you don't need to give me no hand gestures now. i ain't going to put up with that. character of paul franks. that's just something he wouldn't do. >> i won't put up with you talking to my driver like that. >> i ain't listening to you, buddy. you get back in that ambulance you get your [ muted ] back in that ambulance or i'll take you in. i'm talking to the driver. >> paramedic white says he wouldn't let the trooper talk to his...
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erik: frank, last time i checked in with you, where are you at now? significantly more than that. we have been cautious about talking about the apple pay numbers. erik: why? frank: i just think people look at it. erik: it's ushering a revolution that you're going to benefit the from which is why everybody is going to have a house that we have enabled millions of cards. and we've enabled the merchants. and we see expo innocencal traffic from what we first saw. erik: now at the outset one of the largest leverage buyouts of all time and a tough foil sexual other from your private equity what about seven years? frank: yes. 20 quarters or so. erik: i'm sure that's your objective. frank: what i said when we got to the company was we are here to make a great company. building the i.p.o. is not. erik: wait a minute. the i.p.o. is the most leveraged equity. >> i think if you look at kendrick perkins, they put frank: we're way better prepared than we were a year and a half ago. erik: thank you frank from the first data corporation. >> some of the headlines arou
erik: frank, last time i checked in with you, where are you at now? significantly more than that. we have been cautious about talking about the apple pay numbers. erik: why? frank: i just think people look at it. erik: it's ushering a revolution that you're going to benefit the from which is why everybody is going to have a house that we have enabled millions of cards. and we've enabled the merchants. and we see expo innocencal traffic from what we first saw. erik: now at the outset one of the...
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frank mallicoat. happy "hump day" of get you out the door with traffic and weather. roberta, i think we're in store for a good week. >> you think? >> the rain chances for next week is slid back a little bit until the following sunday the 22nd. as long as it's on the horizon i'm okay with that. right now, we saw a bit of haze it looked like at the golden gate bridge. we do have some patches of fog in the santa rosa area. otherwise, notice the numbers. you've going to see a big spread from 41 degrees in san jose where it's clear, 49 in oakland, 41 degrees in santa rosa. later today the numbers are warmer than yesterday all the way up to 70 in oakland. the seven-day forecast straight ahead. >>> and right now, it is just your overnight roadwork out the door. if you are heading across the san mateo bridge, here's a live look. you'll hit various lanes blocked from clawiter to foster city boulevard. it's not causing a delay because it's early. >> good time to come to work at 4:30. >> great time to sleep in. >>> thank you. the man suspected of shooting a tv sports anchor is
frank mallicoat. happy "hump day" of get you out the door with traffic and weather. roberta, i think we're in store for a good week. >> you think? >> the rain chances for next week is slid back a little bit until the following sunday the 22nd. as long as it's on the horizon i'm okay with that. right now, we saw a bit of haze it looked like at the golden gate bridge. we do have some patches of fog in the santa rosa area. otherwise, notice the numbers. you've going to see a...
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. >> frank often with the story for us there are a very eventful day in kiev. frank, thank you very much. >> nato defense ministers have agreed to set up a new week reaction force of 5000 troops in eastern europe. the secretary-general said it sets a clear visible sign that nato is prepared to defend its allies. >> he said that multinational command centers would be set up in bulgaria, lithuania, poland and romania with immediate effect. >> our correspondent has been following that summit in brussels for us. the nato secretary-general said that nato is prepared to defend its allies. did he elaborate on that? how far is nato willing to go here? >> nato is a military alliance and is obliged to defend everyone in the end. nato would have the means or obligation to defend if there is a russian attack, but this is a very unlikely event. nobody has calculated that rush is about to attack anyone. it is meant to deter russia from further aggression and is also meant to reassure especially the baltic states that nato is standing by because there is no big nato headquarters are nato troo
. >> frank often with the story for us there are a very eventful day in kiev. frank, thank you very much. >> nato defense ministers have agreed to set up a new week reaction force of 5000 troops in eastern europe. the secretary-general said it sets a clear visible sign that nato is prepared to defend its allies. >> he said that multinational command centers would be set up in bulgaria, lithuania, poland and romania with immediate effect. >> our correspondent has been...
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you for sloshing in, actually in your galoshes. frank: i apologize for looking like this. tom: the 1880's, the homesteaders, they ended up withsnow and moved the cattle around. olivia: are you asking governor keating because you assume he was around then? [laughter] frank: surely they stop all work and when inside. tom: they turned to the weather channel. frank: for those involved in the cattle business, and i have been in a small way -- i love animals of all sizes and types -- but you have to wonder what the weather is like because you have to water them, if you do not have water coming up to see them, if you do not have feed, you have to give them shots and all this tom:. tom:it sounds like your kids. brendan: it is exactly right, that is how we treat our kids, we put them in a pen and shovel hay and let them fend for themselves. tom: i want to give a shout out to robert carroll who has been fabulous throughout this winter in the northeast will stop a data check for you, right now futures -2, the euro $1.1431. brent crude of $53.26. greece did not have a three-day we can like we did. rather they faced three days of ultimatu
you for sloshing in, actually in your galoshes. frank: i apologize for looking like this. tom: the 1880's, the homesteaders, they ended up withsnow and moved the cattle around. olivia: are you asking governor keating because you assume he was around then? [laughter] frank: surely they stop all work and when inside. tom: they turned to the weather channel. frank: for those involved in the cattle business, and i have been in a small way -- i love animals of all sizes and types -- but you have to...
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you ready? time for the lightning round. starting with frank in new york. frank! >> caller: how are you, jim?g my call. >> of course. >> caller: i watch your show all the time. i'm a big fan. >> thank you. >> caller: my question is johnson & johnson. i've had it for a while, and i want to know if -- it doesn't seem to be moving too much. >> no it doesn't. but after the close today, this talk -- johnson & johnson need their game back. they don't have it right now. that would be a welcome transaction. allen in maryland allen? >> caller: boo-yah, jim from the balmy state of maryland where it's currently 5 degrees. >> there you go. >> caller: so i bought some facebook about three weeks before earnings came out. obviously they had a blowout quarter and a great year. instagram valued at about 35 billion. but what's going on? >> i think we'll probably find out it's insider selling. i have to tell you we don't want to sell it. why? because i think if you look at 2017 numbers, which isn't that far from now, you'll see that stock is not expensive. going to burton in washington. burton? >> caller: hey c
you ready? time for the lightning round. starting with frank in new york. frank! >> caller: how are you, jim?g my call. >> of course. >> caller: i watch your show all the time. i'm a big fan. >> thank you. >> caller: my question is johnson & johnson. i've had it for a while, and i want to know if -- it doesn't seem to be moving too much. >> no it doesn't. but after the close today, this talk -- johnson & johnson need their game back. they don't have...
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you, elizabeth. >>> frank, you're very lucky you got to speak with ll cool j yesterday.is one of my favorites. love ll. >> we're buds now too after chatting yesterday. and he has a little message for the ladies on the morning show. so ladies, listen up. hello. >> roberta, liz, michelle, much love. i would have rather talked to you guys than talk to, you know, my good friend here but, you know, c'est la vie so much love, ladies, peace. mwa! >> i'm not getting any love, am i? >> none, zero. zero. >> they are going to love that. hey, have a great show. >> see, neck time i'm going to talk to him. >> i get no love here, i get no love in hollywood, either. >> that's true. >> but he says hi. watch the grammys of course sunday at 8:00 right here on channel 5. it's going to be a great, great, great show. some great stuff. >> i know. and it's pretty exciting because our very own betty yu will join us live from the show. so a remarkable thing has happened. over a million californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long. health insurance. how? they enroll
you, elizabeth. >>> frank, you're very lucky you got to speak with ll cool j yesterday.is one of my favorites. love ll. >> we're buds now too after chatting yesterday. and he has a little message for the ladies on the morning show. so ladies, listen up. hello. >> roberta, liz, michelle, much love. i would have rather talked to you guys than talk to, you know, my good friend here but, you know, c'est la vie so much love, ladies, peace. mwa! >> i'm not getting any love,...
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you said to the extent the law allows. so i'm curious, as you've met with community bankers in your meetings, what are you hearing about dodd-frank that would be impossible for you to fix without legislative action. >> i would imagine they don't he has tat to tell you about it, though. >> i think those things that you've touched on are the important ones in terms of the impajt relative to the institution. it used to be traditional services in a defined market. >> as they're challenging, we don't want to add additional, unnecessary burden on that challenge. so i think one of the things that would be extraordinarily helpful for me is as you kind of go bark and look is to take a look at what you've already done in response to concerns that have been raised. and then taking a look to where you are concerned with the smaller banks and what the stugszs have and what we need to do to fix those concerns. none of us here want to preside over a policy. so any information that ewe can get to me about what accommodations you've already plaed and what needs to happen in your judgment, beyond that, to acome date the concern that is you're hear
you said to the extent the law allows. so i'm curious, as you've met with community bankers in your meetings, what are you hearing about dodd-frank that would be impossible for you to fix without legislative action. >> i would imagine they don't he has tat to tell you about it, though. >> i think those things that you've touched on are the important ones in terms of the impajt relative to the institution. it used to be traditional services in a defined market. >> as they're...
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you. >> what's your favorite frank sinatra song, birthday boy? >> i go withowing in. ♪ >> oh, frank, welcome. >> hey, how are you doing, baby? >> oh, look at this. >> summer wind. >> summer wind. >> ♪ let me see what spring is like on jupiter and mars. >> sing it, frank. >> in other words hold my hand ♪ >> hey, frank, welcome. >> baby kiss me ♪ fill my heart with song ♪ let me sing forever more ♪ you are all i long for ♪ all i. >> sing it, frank! >> ♪ in other words ♪ please be true ♪ ♪ in other words i lover you ♪ here we go. fly. ♪ speaking of fly, how about some flyers? >> oh, bob kelly, bob kelly. >> how are you, buddy? >> did you great job yesterday. only one jelly donut. >> you guys are crazy. >> happy birthday! >> oh, roses? >> sinatra? >> you and the wife. >> come on back. >> now, is this a valentine here? >> yes, it is, valentine special. trying to show all of the love back to our fans for this month. so we have 99-dollar, pick a game, february or march, you get bottle of wine, get to go to wine tasting all kind of good stuff there. >> so sharing the
you. >> what's your favorite frank sinatra song, birthday boy? >> i go withowing in. ♪ >> oh, frank, welcome. >> hey, how are you doing, baby? >> oh, look at this. >> summer wind. >> summer wind. >> ♪ let me see what spring is like on jupiter and mars. >> sing it, frank. >> in other words hold my hand ♪ >> hey, frank, welcome. >> baby kiss me ♪ fill my heart with song ♪ let me sing forever more ♪ you are all i...
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. >> did anyone during that time -- you are pretty good at being frank with me. ? >> for me i was given nine months to a year to live. and so i knew i had until may i would start showing real bad effects. and i knew that i had to work with the board on succession and needed to have an appropriate exit so this could continue because i felt what i started needed to be finished. the last thing i wanted is for my family and my children and for the people i love to say what a shame, he got that close and didn't see it done and it unravelled and i wonder if he was right in the beginning. >> he told me he wasn't the story, that his cancer wasn't the story that america coming back and capitalism coming back is the story. until today we heard the man helped write that story and starred in that story had died. the insurer who some say single handedly made good on this country's financial policy robert benmosche dead at age 70. >>> heldole everyone i'm kimberly guilfoyle along with juan williams, eric bolling. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >>> day two of
. >> did anyone during that time -- you are pretty good at being frank with me. ? >> for me i was given nine months to a year to live. and so i knew i had until may i would start showing real bad effects. and i knew that i had to work with the board on succession and needed to have an appropriate exit so this could continue because i felt what i started needed to be finished. the last thing i wanted is for my family and my children and for the people i love to say what a shame, he...
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be a partner all you've been going through the egrpra process all you met with the community banker, what are you hearing about dodd/frank that would be impossible to fix without legislative action? >> the primary focus hasn't been on dodd/frank and the egrpra process. >> i would imagine they don't hesitate to tell you about it? >> in a kinda sorta way, but the themes you touched on are the important ones in terms of the impact relevant to the institution. i think part of this discussion we had earlier i think was an important one. where it used to be traditional services in a defined market, it's really being stretched in terms of that definition when you overlay the competition, banks are really challenged by what is the right business model, and made sure that the rules and regs and our policies and practices mirror what those institutions are involved in. >> but i think our point is as they're trying to meet those challenges, whether it's technology and competing with online banking. >>> so i think one of the things that would be extraordinarily helpful for me is to take a look at what you've already done and then ta
be a partner all you've been going through the egrpra process all you met with the community banker, what are you hearing about dodd/frank that would be impossible to fix without legislative action? >> the primary focus hasn't been on dodd/frank and the egrpra process. >> i would imagine they don't hesitate to tell you about it? >> in a kinda sorta way, but the themes you touched on are the important ones in terms of the impact relevant to the institution. i think part of this...
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with all the festivities, paul. >> reporter: frank, julie. i tell you there's a party going on here behind us. where people will continue on with fat tuesday. i had a great time out here and you know what i got the beads to prove it. for some people it's about the fun and for others it's about the fund raising. the costumes, the music. >> the band is awesome. the front line when they do the horns and the drums. >> reporter: the beads could only add up to one thing, fat tuesday. >> if you can't be in new orleans then this is the next place to be. >> reporter: hundreds of people filled the streets in san francisco's haight valley neighborhood with their own mardi gras celebration. >> this is a look at the heritage of the birth of jazz. >> it's fat tuesday. tomorrow is ash wednesday. you have to go big and go large because you're going to give something up tomorrow for ash wednesday. >> what are you giving up? >> nothing. >> reporter: across town in san francisco's fillmore neighborhood the party was still going on but this time it had a special meaning for one lady. >> i spend my time trying to g
with all the festivities, paul. >> reporter: frank, julie. i tell you there's a party going on here behind us. where people will continue on with fat tuesday. i had a great time out here and you know what i got the beads to prove it. for some people it's about the fun and for others it's about the fund raising. the costumes, the music. >> the band is awesome. the front line when they do the horns and the drums. >> reporter: the beads could only add up to one thing, fat...
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with emergencies. if you have questions about city or government related issues call 311 instead. frank? >> good reminder. it didn't back up the system because 911 is there for a reason. cristina rendon, thank you. >>> officers making split second decisions that could cost or save someone's life. >> trying to get in the officer's head. >> up next, a look at how one police department trains its officers in life or death situations. >> heading back to the water. the fisher boat made famous in books being restored near the bay area coast line. >> back after the break. tracking a cool night tonight. a frost advisory for the bay area and temperatures that will increase. back here after the break. >>> former san francisco police sergeant was defiant at his sentencing today. ian furminger was sentenced to 41 months in prison. the judge said ian furminger violated the public's trust. ian furminger was convicted of stealing money and property from dug dealers. the investigation grew out of surveillance video shows officers raiding hotel rooms. ian furminger spoke after the sentencing. he says he
with emergencies. if you have questions about city or government related issues call 311 instead. frank? >> good reminder. it didn't back up the system because 911 is there for a reason. cristina rendon, thank you. >>> officers making split second decisions that could cost or save someone's life. >> trying to get in the officer's head. >> up next, a look at how one police department trains its officers in life or death situations. >> heading back to the water....
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frank mallicoat. happy "hump day" of get you out the door with traffic and weather. i think we're in store for a good week. >> you think? >> the rain chances for next week is slid back a little bit until the following sunday the 22nd. as long as it's on the horizon i'm okay with that. right now, we saw a bit of haze it looked like at the golden gate bridge. we do have some patches of fog in the santa rosa area. otherwise, notice the numbers. you've going to see a big spread from 41 degrees in san jose where it's clear, 49 in oakland, 41 degrees in santa rosa. later today the numbers are warmer than yesterday all the way up to 70 in oakland. the seven-day forecast straight ahead. >>> and right now, it is just your overnight roadwork out the door. if you
frank mallicoat. happy "hump day" of get you out the door with traffic and weather. i think we're in store for a good week. >> you think? >> the rain chances for next week is slid back a little bit until the following sunday the 22nd. as long as it's on the horizon i'm okay with that. right now, we saw a bit of haze it looked like at the golden gate bridge. we do have some patches of fog in the santa rosa area. otherwise, notice the numbers. you've going to see a big...
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we have flurries there with a high today of 30. frank, you can tell us more about this. >> i sure can >>> let's take a look. workers in boston are trying to clear another two feet of snow. they have just gotten hammered out there. more than 70 inches have fallen in the past three weeks. that's the most ever recorded in a stretch in 30 days in the city of boston. today all subways, all mass transit is closed for clearing of snow. schools are closed, as well. more snow possibly on thursday and friday, too. they have had a heck of a couple of weeks. >>> new study suggests teenaged girls who get the hpv vaccine do not have more unsafe sex than those who do not. critics have expressed concern that after getting the vaccine, girls could become less cautious putting themselves at risk. the study headed up by the harvard medical school researchers says that's not the case at all. the cdc recommends hpv vaccines for children when they're young because they are more effective before the child is sexually active. >>> a san francisco man trying to help p
we have flurries there with a high today of 30. frank, you can tell us more about this. >> i sure can >>> let's take a look. workers in boston are trying to clear another two feet of snow. they have just gotten hammered out there. more than 70 inches have fallen in the past three weeks. that's the most ever recorded in a stretch in 30 days in the city of boston. today all subways, all mass transit is closed for clearing of snow. schools are closed, as well. more snow possibly on...
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with his charts, discussing climate change. viewers can look those up. in the meantime we will go to frank, montana. good morning. are youith us? we will try another frank scranton, pennsylvania. caller: my question is -- host: turned on your tv and talk through your phone. caller: these pipelines will be going through private property. through rivers and railroads and highways and parks and going through sacred indian land. hasn't the united states stolen enough land off indians already without going through their lands? on top of that, it will go down through the refinery. what will happen with the residue from that? it is the doherty us -- it is the dirtiest oil on earth. host: several concerns from frank. guest: thank you for those questions and concern. i agree that the pipeline is going to have to go through private property. people should have some amount of say of whether that is allowed or not. >> "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern and always available at c-span.org. we will leave this portion as the u.s. house prepares to gavel in for legislative work. today taking up a bill that permanently rene
with his charts, discussing climate change. viewers can look those up. in the meantime we will go to frank, montana. good morning. are youith us? we will try another frank scranton, pennsylvania. caller: my question is -- host: turned on your tv and talk through your phone. caller: these pipelines will be going through private property. through rivers and railroads and highways and parks and going through sacred indian land. hasn't the united states stolen enough land off indians already...
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. >> frank thorpe working late with a long night ahead of you. thank you we might check in with you later. >>> i want to bring in now chuck todd. it is a very exciting night in american politics. >> i guess, but i feel like we have seen this over and over again. it's the same story, boehner can't pass anything mcconnell has to come up and jam them again, give them an out. they have the out. what is amazing here is look i agree with frank on this. speaker boehner did everything that was politically rational. >> i'm sorry, nancy pelosi just came to the microphone. >> a strong statement that the department of homeland security must be fully funded. to help with passage of the senate bill long term funding of the department of homeland security by voting for a seven-day patch that will be on us pension in the house tonight. it already passed the senate. i say to them your vote tonight will assure that we will vote for full funding of the homeland security next week thank you for your leadership. i'm very proud of our members. it shows the commitment
. >> frank thorpe working late with a long night ahead of you. thank you we might check in with you later. >>> i want to bring in now chuck todd. it is a very exciting night in american politics. >> i guess, but i feel like we have seen this over and over again. it's the same story, boehner can't pass anything mcconnell has to come up and jam them again, give them an out. they have the out. what is amazing here is look i agree with frank on this. speaker boehner did...
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with other people's money. dodd-frank has nothing to do with that. once upon a time, this was a nation where if youe in business and you made right business decisions, you succeeded and if you made poor business decisions, you and out of business. that is the natural order of things. betty: you are saying let the small banks fail? bill: maybe banks should not have been saved in 2008. i have always small. i have always said frankly lately, that we should have let bear stearns fail in 2000 eight, not force it into the hands of j.p. morgan chase. that would have sent a powerful message which did not get across to the rest of wall street that this was a problem. instead, we thought they saved bear stearns, everything will be fine. let the free markets work. whatever happened to free market capitalism? i find it ironic that republicans abandoned free-market capitalism to save the thanks. betty: on dodd frank, the american action for them came out with the study yesterday came out -- on dodd frank, the american action forum came out with the study about the costs and what we have gotten in return for the
with other people's money. dodd-frank has nothing to do with that. once upon a time, this was a nation where if youe in business and you made right business decisions, you succeeded and if you made poor business decisions, you and out of business. that is the natural order of things. betty: you are saying let the small banks fail? bill: maybe banks should not have been saved in 2008. i have always small. i have always said frankly lately, that we should have let bear stearns fail in 2000 eight,...
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you start with this idea? >> what happened me and my wife we own a frozen yogurt shop in brooklyn brooklyn swirl, one of my partners, frank, right here a single guy, i'm the married one. we'd be in there, conversating with customers, mostly women, why you single what's wrong with you? talking ab all of a sudden it started with conversations where they were asking questions. we started asking women, give us questions that you want answers to. after we formulated ten questions, then we started asking males to answer those ten questions. >> you say that women need to feed the male ego. let's discuss. >> men deserve compliments like women deserve compliments and need compliments. >> men are fragile. tell the truth, we are fragile. we want to be loved. >> do you address the fear that many people men and women, have about commitment itself? >> yeah, that's chapter two. i want people to read this book and figure out, you know what? maybe i need to love myself first before i can actually allow someone to come in. >> now that you have revealed all of our answers and secrets, will there be no more arguments among men and women? >>
you start with this idea? >> what happened me and my wife we own a frozen yogurt shop in brooklyn brooklyn swirl, one of my partners, frank, right here a single guy, i'm the married one. we'd be in there, conversating with customers, mostly women, why you single what's wrong with you? talking ab all of a sudden it started with conversations where they were asking questions. we started asking women, give us questions that you want answers to. after we formulated ten questions, then we...