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. >> reporter: zoe frankel never thought someone would steal all four wheels off her car until she saw her honda fit up on bricks and wood tuesday morning in noe valley. >> anyone can be targeted. and i think that this is just what san francisco has become. >> reporter: she posted pictures on nextdoor. a neighbor in twin peaks responded with pictures of his truck with no wheels. he says thieves hit him twice in two months. the most recent company told her thieves apparently, our tires are very small and durable and they're being stolen for drag racing. >> i figure it probably took a minute to do that. >> reporter: people who live nearby say the theft is shocking. >> i'm concerned that i don't know what you can do about it. >> reporter: without a garage frankel says she has to park on the street. tonight she says she is grateful she has insurance and can afford to pay the deductible. she's also hoping the thieves really needed her wheels. >> my time is not free, and this has been a time-consuming issue in the last couple days, but you know, at the end of the day i can afford this and i
. >> reporter: zoe frankel never thought someone would steal all four wheels off her car until she saw her honda fit up on bricks and wood tuesday morning in noe valley. >> anyone can be targeted. and i think that this is just what san francisco has become. >> reporter: she posted pictures on nextdoor. a neighbor in twin peaks responded with pictures of his truck with no wheels. he says thieves hit him twice in two months. the most recent company told her thieves apparently,...
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one of the speechwriters that helped write it, adam frankel, had his own life altering experience not long before joining the campaign in march of 2007 learning at the age of 25 that the man he'd always known as his father was not his biological parent. franklin details how exploring the family legacy of his maternal grandparents both holocaust survivors led to the shocking discovery about his own origins, and more in his new book, adam frankel joins us right now. thank you for joining us tonight. let me ask you about that. that experience of leading two lives, one, the new speechwriter for obama in the campaign and the other, the kid trying to figure out where he came from. >> yeah, it was incredibly difficult, chris. some months before joining the campaign i learned my dad was not my biological father and more than that. i learned this was a secret had kept not only fr from me but my entire family and my dad. it would be another 10 years before i would come and talk to my dad about it and tell him i'm not his biological son. i carried that with me and during that time i tried to bur
one of the speechwriters that helped write it, adam frankel, had his own life altering experience not long before joining the campaign in march of 2007 learning at the age of 25 that the man he'd always known as his father was not his biological parent. franklin details how exploring the family legacy of his maternal grandparents both holocaust survivors led to the shocking discovery about his own origins, and more in his new book, adam frankel joins us right now. thank you for joining us...
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the music like you've bookended this album very interestingly with these young composers are you frankel at the beginning and you said that i actually think his piece the rest was a highlight of making this album for you let's see if we can just if we can pull that music in and have a have a listen to it. are. significant for. the fact that it has the same kind of simplicity as the folk songs have. and then it talks to also has the melancholy in the year earning that you often find in folk songs on the other hand it relates to. more recent history so it's based on a text by play more levy and i think describes the feeling of somebody who was exported from their home country to their concentration camps and. what i like very much is the fact the fact that i franco israeli living in boston i am israeli living in germany and the other young composer on the album is joseph cao address he's from egypt living in london really a virtue also on the overt which and we can possibly pull some some of that in because that is the last piece of the other book and let's see if we can listen to joseph h
the music like you've bookended this album very interestingly with these young composers are you frankel at the beginning and you said that i actually think his piece the rest was a highlight of making this album for you let's see if we can just if we can pull that music in and have a have a listen to it. are. significant for. the fact that it has the same kind of simplicity as the folk songs have. and then it talks to also has the melancholy in the year earning that you often find in folk...
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a fund-raiser in san francisco in was a live look at the frankel gallery where buttigieg will soon be arriving. earlier today he was busy. he had fund raisers in palo alto and in wood side. a recent survey at anderson college running neck and neck with joe biden in iowa. the caucus there is in less than 60 days. >>> a very public display of anger against pg&e today. protesters chained themselves to doors at the headquarters in san francisco. they shut down busy biel street for seven hours. we have more from their headquarters. >> reporter: a little over 100 people gathered for the noontime rally. some protesters rooifing mump earlier closing down deals south of market starting just before 7:00 a.m. then they blocked every entrance into the pg&e headquarters around the block. employees limited to a back door protected by police. >> it's to put power company in the hands of the people wrp they called on them to give back share how oholder profits. >> reporter: the profits have been non-exist enent in the mos recent past. the company's stock have tumbled after the yutility caused wildfir
a fund-raiser in san francisco in was a live look at the frankel gallery where buttigieg will soon be arriving. earlier today he was busy. he had fund raisers in palo alto and in wood side. a recent survey at anderson college running neck and neck with joe biden in iowa. the caucus there is in less than 60 days. >>> a very public display of anger against pg&e today. protesters chained themselves to doors at the headquarters in san francisco. they shut down busy biel street for...
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frankel: thank you. mr. speaker, voting is the cornerstone of our democracy. it has been a hard fought right because we must ensure that every american that is eligible to vote can make their voice heard. and this right has been trampled on after the shelby county v. holder court decision which has leashed a flood of state and local voter suppression laws and silencing targeted voters, particularly communities of color. in my home state of florida, laws and policies have cut back early voting, established english only ballots are trying to thwart efforts to restore the voting rights to ex-felons, hurting the access to the ballot box for floridians. h.r. 4 will push back against suppressive voting laws, restoring the great equalizer for democracy and for our people. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from florida yields the balance of her time. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, we have only one remaining speaker who will be our cl
frankel: thank you. mr. speaker, voting is the cornerstone of our democracy. it has been a hard fought right because we must ensure that every american that is eligible to vote can make their voice heard. and this right has been trampled on after the shelby county v. holder court decision which has leashed a flood of state and local voter suppression laws and silencing targeted voters, particularly communities of color. in my home state of florida, laws and policies have cut back early voting,...
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frankel at the, we copy you on the ground. a lot of guys about to turn blue.hat he saw. in 1959, he was looking back at the earth and seeing it as a fragile resource. i wasn't alive, of course, and so getting to relive it in my owi'i and so getting to relive it in my own generation it's really, really special. since those heady days, 90% of astronauts have been men. but in 2019, the space age took another small step into the modern age. flight engineers made history as they stepped out of these national space station. their mission involved routine maintenance but there was nothing routine about it. as they became the first all—female spacewalking team in more than half a century of space travel. we hope that we can provide an inspiration for everybody, not only women, but to everybody that has a dream, that has a big dream and is going to work ha rd to has a big dream and is going to work hard to make that dream come true. but 2019 wasn‘t all about space. there was a breakthrough in the treatment of parkinson‘s disease. the eradication of a deadly virus from
frankel at the, we copy you on the ground. a lot of guys about to turn blue.hat he saw. in 1959, he was looking back at the earth and seeing it as a fragile resource. i wasn't alive, of course, and so getting to relive it in my owi'i and so getting to relive it in my own generation it's really, really special. since those heady days, 90% of astronauts have been men. but in 2019, the space age took another small step into the modern age. flight engineers made history as they stepped out of these...
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john morrow, who is the john hope frankel and professor of history and chair at the university of georgia it was his mission to create a tight shot group i'm a soldier. so i shot group is you want to hit that target. a tight shot group between 1913 and 1919. so he went a little further in detail, in the service of african-americans. woody also brought to the table he was an imperialist researcher and writer. this was the time during imperialism. he talks about when the europeans went to war, the rest of the world went to war because they had all these colonies. he goes into detail. that really is a linchpin for this later on. dr. carr: and then he talks about the further mob violence that is going on. he talks about east st. louis. and houston in 1917. and the key to those two rights is that we had already entered the war and we were still having these types of incidents going on. so that was jay morrow's piece. then we had 10 profiles. three of our other scholars, chad williams, lisa boudreau and curtis young, they write profiles. then we picked up another scholar, brittany cooper. power
john morrow, who is the john hope frankel and professor of history and chair at the university of georgia it was his mission to create a tight shot group i'm a soldier. so i shot group is you want to hit that target. a tight shot group between 1913 and 1919. so he went a little further in detail, in the service of african-americans. woody also brought to the table he was an imperialist researcher and writer. this was the time during imperialism. he talks about when the europeans went to war,...
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woman: is this bethenny frankel's brand? kathleen: so, you think it's skinnygirl?an: you're just getting a free ride off the skinny brand. rivly: i had that same issue, too, because i felt like it was a rip-off of skinny margarita. lemonis: the logo, the look, the name, and the fact that there's a woman with red on, it's tripping people up between ana's skinny latina and skinnygirl, the brand. kathleen: guess what we get to do now. all: taste it. kathleen: so, if you want to pass it around, that's fine. ♪ lemonis: come on, baby. bring it home. it's going to be excellent. ana: it worries me because it's supposed to be on food. lemonis: everybody's going to love it. giancarlo: um, excellent. the flavor is great. man: it's got a great taste, but it is light, so i could see it being the skinny deal. woman: i like that there's little chunky pieces of, like, vegetables or whatever the product is. like, to me, i know that makes it the natural part. they want you to see it. alice: it's tangy. it's definitely latino flavor. i can just eat it up like this. kathleen: okay. ri
woman: is this bethenny frankel's brand? kathleen: so, you think it's skinnygirl?an: you're just getting a free ride off the skinny brand. rivly: i had that same issue, too, because i felt like it was a rip-off of skinny margarita. lemonis: the logo, the look, the name, and the fact that there's a woman with red on, it's tripping people up between ana's skinny latina and skinnygirl, the brand. kathleen: guess what we get to do now. all: taste it. kathleen: so, if you want to pass it around,...
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and i'm in my fourth term, often the women, i cochaired the women's caucus last congress with lois frankel, and right now we've got brenda lawrence and debbie lesko cochairing the women's caucus. we try, the women in my experience have tried to find more common grounds and fighting against each other. i don't think you see the catfight. i think because of that work, lois and i lead in the house the bill the last congress that keeping the young athletes, protecting young athletes from sexual abuse, are u.s. gymnasts that had been sexually assaulted by doctor nasser, we led the charge in the house to change those protocols and to change that training in our olympic movement. that was along with dianne feinstein and susan collins in the house. so we are taking, those really serious issues in term of mortality issues, but particular that involve women and girls. we are trying, lois and i are co- leading on keeping young girls in education act, making sure the usaid funding, that the strategies in this country that keep women and girls rather in school beyond elementary school. all around the c
and i'm in my fourth term, often the women, i cochaired the women's caucus last congress with lois frankel, and right now we've got brenda lawrence and debbie lesko cochairing the women's caucus. we try, the women in my experience have tried to find more common grounds and fighting against each other. i don't think you see the catfight. i think because of that work, lois and i lead in the house the bill the last congress that keeping the young athletes, protecting young athletes from sexual...
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frankel. >> gentle lady is recognized for one minute. >> in 1777 at the conclusion of the convention benjamin franklin was asked do we have a republic or monarchy. he responded, a republic, if you keep it. madam speaker, republic is a form of government in which the country is considered a public matter not the private concern or property of the rulers. in a republic, no person is above the law. in a republic, the president may not abuse his power by withholding critical foreign assistance for his own political gain. nor may he stop witnesses from talking. i did not come to congress to impeach a president, but i did take an oath to keep the republic. for our children and our grandchildren, we should do nothing less. one day, i will tell my grandson that i stood up for our democracy. i will vote yes to impeach the president. and i yield back. >> gentle lady yields back. >> as this time i yield from the gentleman from wisconsin. >> thank you. i'd like to address why we're here. we're certainly not here because of a misquoted phone call in july of 2019. "the washington post" ran an arti
frankel. >> gentle lady is recognized for one minute. >> in 1777 at the conclusion of the convention benjamin franklin was asked do we have a republic or monarchy. he responded, a republic, if you keep it. madam speaker, republic is a form of government in which the country is considered a public matter not the private concern or property of the rulers. in a republic, no person is above the law. in a republic, the president may not abuse his power by withholding critical foreign...
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frankel. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. frankel: in 1787 at the conclusion of the constitutional convention, benjamin franklin was asked, do we have a republic or a monarchy? he responded, a republic if you keep it. madam speaker, a republic is a form of government in which the country is considered a public matter, not the private concern or property of the rulers. in a republic, no person is above the law. in a republic, the president may not abuse his power by with holding critical foreign assistance for his own personal political gain. nor may he stop witnesses from talking. i did not come to congress to impeach a president but i did take an oath to keep the republic. for our children and our grandchildren, we should do nothing less. one day, i will tell my grandson that i stood up for our democracy. i will vote yes to impeach the president. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from georgia. mr. collins: at this time i yield one minute and 40 seconds to the gentleman from wisc
frankel. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. frankel: in 1787 at the conclusion of the constitutional convention, benjamin franklin was asked, do we have a republic or a monarchy? he responded, a republic if you keep it. madam speaker, a republic is a form of government in which the country is considered a public matter, not the private concern or property of the rulers. in a republic, no person is above the law. in a republic, the president may not abuse...
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narrator: and tonight, skinnygirl mogul bethenny frankel and branding guru rohan oza join the tank.ere's more. take it or leave it. don't go fishing. no one else is gonna make you an offer. i'm the only one with creativity. i'd like to say something! no, no, no, no, no. captions by vitac --
narrator: and tonight, skinnygirl mogul bethenny frankel and branding guru rohan oza join the tank.ere's more. take it or leave it. don't go fishing. no one else is gonna make you an offer. i'm the only one with creativity. i'd like to say something! no, no, no, no, no. captions by vitac --
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experience here, i'm in my fourth term and i co-chaired the women's caucus last congress with lois frankel and right now we've got brenda lawrence and debby lesko co-chairing the women's caucus. we've tried-- the women in my experience have tried to find more common ground than fighting against each other. i don't think you see the cat fight. i think, you know, because of that work, lois and i led in the house the bill the last congress to keeping young athletes, protecting young athletes from sexual abuse. our u.s. gymnasts that had been, you know, sexually assaulted by dr. nassar, we led the house to change that protocol ap change that training in our u.s. olympic movement along with dianne feinstein and susan collins in the house so we're talking those really serious issues, maternal mortality, those issues that particularly involved women and girls, we're trying, lois and i, and our co-lead and keeping the young girls in education act. making sure our strategies in the countries have-- strategies that keep women or girls, rather, in school beyond elementary school all around the countr
experience here, i'm in my fourth term and i co-chaired the women's caucus last congress with lois frankel and right now we've got brenda lawrence and debby lesko co-chairing the women's caucus. we've tried-- the women in my experience have tried to find more common ground than fighting against each other. i don't think you see the cat fight. i think, you know, because of that work, lois and i led in the house the bill the last congress to keeping young athletes, protecting young athletes from...
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frankel: thank you, madam speaker. thank you to our chair for your great work. madam speaker, later today in the energy and water resources bill, it will include significant funding for a critical, bipartisan environmental issue in my home state of florida. known as the river of grass, the everglades is 100-mile long natural region of tropical wetlands that is the main source of water for millions of floridians and visitors. it contains one of florida's and america's most popular national parks. it is home to hundreds of animal species. the state of florida and the federal government are engaged in a long-term undertaking to restore its natural flow and improve water quality. this bill, madam speaker, includes $200 million for everglades restoration, the largest allocation ever by the federal government for this project. it will help protect south florida's magnificent ecosystem, keep our water safe, and drive our economy. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from florida yields back. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. gra
frankel: thank you, madam speaker. thank you to our chair for your great work. madam speaker, later today in the energy and water resources bill, it will include significant funding for a critical, bipartisan environmental issue in my home state of florida. known as the river of grass, the everglades is 100-mile long natural region of tropical wetlands that is the main source of water for millions of floridians and visitors. it contains one of florida's and america's most popular national...
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here, i'm in my term, often the women -- and i cochaired the women's caucus last congress with lois frankel- and right now we've got brenda lawrence and debby lesko co-chairing the women's caucus. we have tried -- the women, in my experience, have tried to find more common ground than fighting against each other. i don't think you see the cat fight. i think, you know, because of that work, lois and i led in the house the bill the last congress to keeping young athletes, protecting young athletes from sexual abuse. our u.s. gymnasts that had been, you know, sexually assaulted by dr. nassar, we led the house to change those particles in our -- to that training change those protocols and change that training in our u.s. along withement, dianne feinstein and susan collins in the house. so we're talking those really serious issues, maternal mortality, those issues that particularly involved women and girls, we're trying, lois and i, and our co-lead and keeping the young girls in education act. making sure our strategies in the countries have-- strategies that keep women or girls, rather, in scho
here, i'm in my term, often the women -- and i cochaired the women's caucus last congress with lois frankel- and right now we've got brenda lawrence and debby lesko co-chairing the women's caucus. we have tried -- the women, in my experience, have tried to find more common ground than fighting against each other. i don't think you see the cat fight. i think, you know, because of that work, lois and i led in the house the bill the last congress to keeping young athletes, protecting young...
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>> well, thanks, first, i also want to thank the frankel foundation for its support and thank the center for american security, for hosting and convening this event, and also thanks susanna, david and eric for their really valuable input on this project. so why we thought it was important to focus on this topic, sanctions, as liz has mentioned, have become the tool of choice for addressing many international problems. from weapons proliferation to human rights violations, violations of territorial integrity, interference in u.s. elections, and in many cases, as was also mentioned the greatest potential impact of sanctions can be in the area of deterrence. deterring other countries from engaging in unwanted behavior. for instance, dissuading a country from developing a nuclear weapon, from invading another country, from conducting ethnic cleansing, and to think of many other examples. and when used well, sanctions and sanctions threats can send really important signals that if another country does take a certain action, the u.s. will impose certain costs on it. and when that signal is cle
>> well, thanks, first, i also want to thank the frankel foundation for its support and thank the center for american security, for hosting and convening this event, and also thanks susanna, david and eric for their really valuable input on this project. so why we thought it was important to focus on this topic, sanctions, as liz has mentioned, have become the tool of choice for addressing many international problems. from weapons proliferation to human rights violations, violations of...
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joining us now for the hour is steve grasso from stuart frankel. we've got to stop meeting like this >> i know, i know. >> we talked about this last night on fast money 5. what's going to happen if there's no trade deal? >> what's going to happen if the deal is extended and what's going to happen if a deal gets done there are three scenarios. quickly walk us through each one. >> if the deal gets done, the market shoots higher but it's only phase i of a deal. so i think it has a lot more ammo in its ability to move the market progressively higher from there. nobody expects a deal to get done anytime soon. you're talking about tariffs going on or not going on -- or not coming back on for me, if they don't get put on, the market rips, if they do get put on, sells off and it's a buying opportunity that's it. in a nutshell. you have to realize that every time this market sells off, the buyers have come in. who's going to short the market knowing that you not only have one phase, but two phases or three phases of a blowoff top in the overall marketplace?
joining us now for the hour is steve grasso from stuart frankel. we've got to stop meeting like this >> i know, i know. >> we talked about this last night on fast money 5. what's going to happen if there's no trade deal? >> what's going to happen if the deal is extended and what's going to happen if a deal gets done there are three scenarios. quickly walk us through each one. >> if the deal gets done, the market shoots higher but it's only phase i of a deal. so i think...
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today our guest host this morning is steve grasso he's the director of institutional sales at stewart frankelks like the dow -- dow futures are up 35 points s&p futures up by one. the nasdaq up by almost 5. also been keeping an eye on the treasury markets and yields have been pushing higher. ten year right now looks like it's yielding 1.949% so almost back to 2% >> want to tell you about some of the big stories investors are going to be talking about today. here's perhaps the top one iac planning to separate match group. iac holds a controlling stake in tinder that is expected to be a tax-free spin-off. the companies anticipate completion of the transaction in the second quarter of 2020 you're looking at match group up 3%, little more than 3% right now. it had been telegraphed before barry diller calling it the anti-conglomerate being part of their strategy to create and bring in companies, fix them, grow them, then spin them out. what did we say the number was, $58 billion worth of values created. >> the project has been spun out today. >> the diller diaspora >> the companies match the 7th c
today our guest host this morning is steve grasso he's the director of institutional sales at stewart frankelks like the dow -- dow futures are up 35 points s&p futures up by one. the nasdaq up by almost 5. also been keeping an eye on the treasury markets and yields have been pushing higher. ten year right now looks like it's yielding 1.949% so almost back to 2% >> want to tell you about some of the big stories investors are going to be talking about today. here's perhaps the top one...
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i want to thank speaker pelosi, the democratic women's caucus chaired by lawrence spear and frankel who have made it a priority along with the congressional progressive caucus . chaired by polk and for their support and leadership. and i would also like to acknowledge representative jerry conley for his work on the issue. he is a tireless advocate, he held our committees for hearing in this congress on this issue. he has also been a tremendous negotiator.he is one of our committees conferees on the defense bill along with even lynch who is also phenomenal. together they skillfully represented the interests of our committee , our workers and american people. in any negotiation with the senate that resulted in this victory. they also work closely with chairman adam smith on the committee onarmed services . his leadership and vision led to this achievement. as well as our partner in these efforts, democratic leader denny boyer. i would now like to recognize my good friend and colleague the gentleman from virginia, mister conley to get his opening statement i think the chair and congratulat
i want to thank speaker pelosi, the democratic women's caucus chaired by lawrence spear and frankel who have made it a priority along with the congressional progressive caucus . chaired by polk and for their support and leadership. and i would also like to acknowledge representative jerry conley for his work on the issue. he is a tireless advocate, he held our committees for hearing in this congress on this issue. he has also been a tremendous negotiator.he is one of our committees conferees on...