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that won't do you any good, frank. now i got a gun in the back gonna clear a path or she's gonna get a bullet. i'm real generous, 'cause you got three minutes before this offer expires. she went to him. after zack was killed. frank, why are you doing this? i would have married you. sure, but not because you love me. just to punish yourself. you think i don't know how much that broken down old sheriff means to you? i've heard you talk for hours about the good old days. and your old man was a king pin in these parts, huh? old honest jesse jackson. the peace officer. the...the model husband, the perfect father. shut up! you listen to me. but old jesse, he kept makin his good, solid $50 a month. but everybody else was gettin' rich. big ranches and solid businesses. i said shut up! listen to me! remember you almost cried when you told me one day you told your daddy he was a nothing because he could do nothing for you? look at me! you blame yourself for all these years because your daddy gave away his good name. you blame yo
that won't do you any good, frank. now i got a gun in the back gonna clear a path or she's gonna get a bullet. i'm real generous, 'cause you got three minutes before this offer expires. she went to him. after zack was killed. frank, why are you doing this? i would have married you. sure, but not because you love me. just to punish yourself. you think i don't know how much that broken down old sheriff means to you? i've heard you talk for hours about the good old days. and your old man was a...
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frank now? do you know him? ( whistles ) yeah, i heard of him. stacy lenz. he shot frank a month ago. i didn't know that. bad? no, in the leg. the point is frank doesn't want anybody to know. he's ashamed of it. well, i can understand that. nothing to be ashamed of. that boy is fast. and young. and smart. isn't that right? i suppose so. what about it? different than frank. nah, i think frank can take care of himself. no. it's all emotion now. revenge. frank figures if he doesn't get stacy lenz, he'll live in disgrace. it doesn't make sense. it does to frank. that boy's just a punk gun. not to frank. you got to talk to him. didn't you? hmm. i'm just a woman. his woman. i thought you and him had more than that. why? it just seemed that way. you're kinda happy people, you know? yeah. happy people. that was my doing. i obeyed all the rules. well, frank told me what i'd be getting when married him. he gave me a choice. i knew what i'd get. but i wanted frank. you know something? i've been married 25
frank now? do you know him? ( whistles ) yeah, i heard of him. stacy lenz. he shot frank a month ago. i didn't know that. bad? no, in the leg. the point is frank doesn't want anybody to know. he's ashamed of it. well, i can understand that. nothing to be ashamed of. that boy is fast. and young. and smart. isn't that right? i suppose so. what about it? different than frank. nah, i think frank can take care of himself. no. it's all emotion now. revenge. frank figures if he doesn't get stacy lenz,...
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>> frank: falling behind early. crowd out of the ball game and not being able to get the ball to andrew miller early enough. it's key for them for kluber to hand the ball off to miller. >> pete: i think it's the offense. you have to score some runs. they have some veteran players on the ball club in cleveland and they don't want to lose the world series. probably needs a little more into a veteran player than those young kids over there. they probably think i'm going to get back here several more times. >> alex: it's cleveland's defense. concerning last night. that defense can be contagious. to me, it's obvious what tito francona values putting rajai davis out there. it would be a tragedy if the cleveland indians lose the world series because they couldn't catch a high school pop-up. >> tom: i think they have been pressing as the series starts slipping away. kipnis swinging the bat great. when you give the ball to corey kluber, who's been your ace, especially october. doesn't matter how bad you are feeling. that's c
>> frank: falling behind early. crowd out of the ball game and not being able to get the ball to andrew miller early enough. it's key for them for kluber to hand the ball off to miller. >> pete: i think it's the offense. you have to score some runs. they have some veteran players on the ball club in cleveland and they don't want to lose the world series. probably needs a little more into a veteran player than those young kids over there. they probably think i'm going to get back...
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did a good job, frank. -thanks. frank? -yeah? he tells me that muller and drasso are drinking buddies. alal, they were going to go into business together after drasso's retirement. -are you telling me that you think drasso was the leak? -it looks that way. -how does this fit into the sanger killing? -well, look. i found this check for $100,000 from sedgwick to muller. might have been blackmailing him. -boy, this really doesn't look good for drasso. -yeah. -i'm going to find him. tata to him. -yeah. hree floppy disks out of sanger's computer. why don't you take them back to the lab, run them, when you find out what's on them, call me. i'll be at sedgwick international. -good luck. -yeah, you too. thanks. -sal? they said i could find you here. -so? -your friend, bart muller, was shot and killed this afternoon. -what happened? -what happened? sal, we know that you leaked the information on the serial killing to the man and now he's dead. -are you telling me there's a connection and that's bart't' dead because of that? -what do you t
did a good job, frank. -thanks. frank? -yeah? he tells me that muller and drasso are drinking buddies. alal, they were going to go into business together after drasso's retirement. -are you telling me that you think drasso was the leak? -it looks that way. -how does this fit into the sanger killing? -well, look. i found this check for $100,000 from sedgwick to muller. might have been blackmailing him. -boy, this really doesn't look good for drasso. -yeah. -i'm going to find him. tata to him....
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frank, the check bounced. what? not only that, but you brought frank jr. home from the hockey game last night with a 102? fever. now, where's your brain? fay, i am in the middle of a crisis here. you bet yoyoare -- my crisis. your son is home sick. now, i got to get someone to stay with him so i can go to work, but because your lousy check bounced higher than a handball, i can't pay the sitter! this marriage and everything connected with it has causus me nothing but grief. and on top of that, harvey says frank jr.'s got some sort of... gender identity thing that he's got to work through because his father is a cop. he's getting into fights in school because of it. and everything is just lousy... phil -- and it is all your lousy fault! phil, would you please take fay out to the coffee bar te a few things with ray here? fay -- and then i'll take care of the sitittion. i'm sorry you had to witness that. no sweatatman. we've all been there. ex-wives. yeah. except she's right. i shouldn't have taken him to the hockey game. sometimes i miss him so much it hurts.
frank, the check bounced. what? not only that, but you brought frank jr. home from the hockey game last night with a 102? fever. now, where's your brain? fay, i am in the middle of a crisis here. you bet yoyoare -- my crisis. your son is home sick. now, i got to get someone to stay with him so i can go to work, but because your lousy check bounced higher than a handball, i can't pay the sitter! this marriage and everything connected with it has causus me nothing but grief. and on top of that,...
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frank, do you remember we used to go to tomkins creek? a long time. frank, hello. medically, he didn't stand a chance. although it was painless at the end. whereas if it's any consolation, his final months would have been not so easy. welllldoctor, i've got to talk to my brother about that. what? no, really, i will. sorry, i didn't mean to betray anything. was my father sick? frank, i found out by accident. he didn't want anymore people to know. i want to see him. you may want to wait. winston, no. please just come over. would you try to eat a little something, anna? i'll make you a slice of toast. no. tea, mrs. furillo? all right, thank you. but just half a cup. captain furillo, can i see e u a moment? sir, when will you be through with your work? i can'n'have my house being central park. i hope by 3:00. i'm sorry. when you're free, could we talk? of course, father. lieutenant patterson. first my sympathies. please know we're treating this as you're one of our own, but we're not starting in too good of field position. latents look hard to come by. the gun's an old
frank, do you remember we used to go to tomkins creek? a long time. frank, hello. medically, he didn't stand a chance. although it was painless at the end. whereas if it's any consolation, his final months would have been not so easy. welllldoctor, i've got to talk to my brother about that. what? no, really, i will. sorry, i didn't mean to betray anything. was my father sick? frank, i found out by accident. he didn't want anymore people to know. i want to see him. you may want to wait. winston,...
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frank sinatra. frank sinatra? they really cleaned him out, too. wallet, cufflinks, watches, everything. and to top it off, a $50,000 signet ring. poor sinatra. poor sinatra. he lost his wallet and his ring, ? it's been a very bad year ? well, that's right, mr. sanford, but happy anniversary to you, and i'm sure you're gonna enjoy the gift that we all chipped in for. a gift? for me? what a surprise. yeah, and i know you're gonna love it. lamont's friend rollo picked it up from one of his contacts. rollo's contact? the only way to contact his contact is to contact the warden. well, we'll see you later, alley cat. alligator. oh, yeah, alligator. gator. gator rhymes with later. get in the-- ok. that's beautiful. sure wish rollo didn't have nothing to do with it. ? and would i be sure ? yeah, just like frank sinatra. he got a ring with his initials in diamonds all over it just like mine--f.s. yes, that's funny. no, that ain't funny. this is frank sinatra's diamond ring. rollo stole it. rollo's the tiptoe burglar. and lamont is receiving stolen goods. h
frank sinatra. frank sinatra? they really cleaned him out, too. wallet, cufflinks, watches, everything. and to top it off, a $50,000 signet ring. poor sinatra. poor sinatra. he lost his wallet and his ring, ? it's been a very bad year ? well, that's right, mr. sanford, but happy anniversary to you, and i'm sure you're gonna enjoy the gift that we all chipped in for. a gift? for me? what a surprise. yeah, and i know you're gonna love it. lamont's friend rollo picked it up from one of his...
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we'll leave in an hour. - good. - 'stage is coming, frank.' we'll meet you at the fork, west of town. righto. i reckon that's your bride-to-be. well, she's no prizewinner.. (male #3) 'what did you expect? she looks right nice'' wass supposed to be young. she's 30 if she's a day. frank, when you get to be my age you'll realize a woman ain't a woman until she's 30. - miss mcintyre? - you're frank. that's right. this is john pike, my mother's foreman. - how do you do? - howdy, ma'am. - your mother, is she here too? - well, it's a pretty long trip. i'll get the rig. can't tell you what a thrill it is to meet my second cousin after hearingg about him all my life. it's a lovely engagement ring you sent me. yeah. ma picked that out...from a catalog. oh. - got everything, beef? - all set. here t ty come, sir. - are we all ready? - yes, any time you say. good. oh, my dear, i'd like you to meet mr. bodie, our guide. pleased to meet you, mrs. billings. i feel a great deal safer already. my dear, you couldn't be safer if you were in st. paul's. (cheyenne)
we'll leave in an hour. - good. - 'stage is coming, frank.' we'll meet you at the fork, west of town. righto. i reckon that's your bride-to-be. well, she's no prizewinner.. (male #3) 'what did you expect? she looks right nice'' wass supposed to be young. she's 30 if she's a day. frank, when you get to be my age you'll realize a woman ain't a woman until she's 30. - miss mcintyre? - you're frank. that's right. this is john pike, my mother's foreman. - how do you do? - howdy, ma'am. - your...
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hello, frank. oh, pretty good. as you can see, i didn't take my vows as a nun, but four months ago i started a new career. "field representative. richards rubber products." congratulations. thank you. um, automobile tires? pupu the lever. yes, frank, condoms. itit been a while. you are -- your men are opinion molders, frank -- authority figures who meet hundreds of people a day. we want them to spread the word. back up a minute. i'm sorry. i left the convent because my concept of love cannot accept vows of chastity. but when i got out, i found that love itself is in peril today. it's the black plague all over again. you're talking about sexually trtrsmitted diseases. exactly. people a a growing afraid of tenderness, sharing, passion, of love itself. this is the solution? no, but it's the best remedy we have so far. grace, there are other ways. police stations are only the first step. we want these dispensers in every city facility, and from there, who knows? it's a war, and we don't have a moment to spare. how much
hello, frank. oh, pretty good. as you can see, i didn't take my vows as a nun, but four months ago i started a new career. "field representative. richards rubber products." congratulations. thank you. um, automobile tires? pupu the lever. yes, frank, condoms. itit been a while. you are -- your men are opinion molders, frank -- authority figures who meet hundreds of people a day. we want them to spread the word. back up a minute. i'm sorry. i left the convent because my concept of love...
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frank? a sport coat? 8:00 with the chief, frank. [ siren wails ] i was just thinking, a couple of eggs, maybe a muffin kind of makes you feel content in the morning. but these people here, all they do o shoot dope all morning, all night -- oh, lord, bobby, look at that. i said, "don't come up here right now! i'll dump this child right down!" okay, no one's gonna come up! get goldblume and a paramedic. [ baby crying ] [ applause ] dispatchch we have a 911 -- armed robbery in progress, surplus store, corner of peebles drive and 124th street. [ slow piano music plays ] yeah, this is only about 80 blocks from where i gotta be. relax, pick out a tape, play some music. i told you an hour ago, i gotta go home. i gotta take my mom to the beauty parlor. here. want to take a cab? here. i'll pull over. you can take a cab, you're so late for everything. i'm not getting out in zululand. then relax. it's only 10 minutes out of your way. half-hour. shut up. [ chuckles ] [ chuckles ] how you doing, marty? hey, mr. c. he'
frank? a sport coat? 8:00 with the chief, frank. [ siren wails ] i was just thinking, a couple of eggs, maybe a muffin kind of makes you feel content in the morning. but these people here, all they do o shoot dope all morning, all night -- oh, lord, bobby, look at that. i said, "don't come up here right now! i'll dump this child right down!" okay, no one's gonna come up! get goldblume and a paramedic. [ baby crying ] [ applause ] dispatchch we have a 911 -- armed robbery in progress,...
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my summary of the dodd-frank act, the dodd-frank act did encourage policies to make banks have more capital, really what it did is put regulations on the financial system so the authors of the dodd-frank act had thing to trade-off between mandating more capital and mandating more regulation and they chose to mandate more regulation but scott's book changed my view on that and as he points out if you have a capital problem or even if you don't have a capital problem you can have a panic which people are going to tell you if you do have a capital problem it keeps getting worse. before the financial institutions collapse or declare bankruptcy from lack of capital people are going to try to pull their money out and when that happens you are going to have a panic and the panic is not only going to hit the bank that was truly undercapitalized and on the verge of insolvency but all the other things in the system regardless whether they are well it will be indiscriminate and create a crisis and require immediate response and the immediate response that is necessary to fight this contagion or this p
my summary of the dodd-frank act, the dodd-frank act did encourage policies to make banks have more capital, really what it did is put regulations on the financial system so the authors of the dodd-frank act had thing to trade-off between mandating more capital and mandating more regulation and they chose to mandate more regulation but scott's book changed my view on that and as he points out if you have a capital problem or even if you don't have a capital problem you can have a panic which...
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>> frank: falling behind early. take the home crowd out of the ball game and not being able to get the ball to andrew miller early enough. it's key for them for kluber to hand the ball off to miller. >> pete: i think it's the offense. you have to score some runs on the ball club in cleveland and they don't want to lose the world series. probably needs a little more into a veteran player than those young kids over there. they probably think i'm going to get back here several more times. >> alex: it's cleveland's defense. concerning last night. that defense can be contagious. to me, it's obvious what tito francona values putting rajai davis out there. world series because they couldn't catch a high school pop-up. >> tom: i think they have been pressing as the series starts slipping away. kipnis swinging the bat great. when you give the ball to corey kluber, who's been your ace, especially october. doesn't matter how bad you are feeling. that's chicken soup. you start feeling really good. >> world series. the play last
>> frank: falling behind early. take the home crowd out of the ball game and not being able to get the ball to andrew miller early enough. it's key for them for kluber to hand the ball off to miller. >> pete: i think it's the offense. you have to score some runs on the ball club in cleveland and they don't want to lose the world series. probably needs a little more into a veteran player than those young kids over there. they probably think i'm going to get back here several more...
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this is just the way frank plays the game. right, frank? frankie... frankie. ( speaks italian ) let's cut through the baloney. when it comes down to scratching your back we'll be there. enough! takata! he has information. i'll get it my way. take it easy! takata... take it easy. frank, it's an honor thing with the japanese. you've seen the movies. it drives them crazy, right, bobby? you'd better throw something on the table. may know a thing or two. there might be some people i can talk to.o. there's been no contact. all we need is a meeting. please, frank? i'll make a few phone calls. go, frank. what is it? what did you learn? they're taking their time because they want to make somebody sweat. in twowoours, here at the marina. vince comes alone, unarmed... no way. it's my job. vinny comes alone, unarmed, or there's no meet. capice? you did good, frank. hi, this cindy at reverse mortgage funding, how can i help you? hi, i was considering a home equity line of credit, but since i'm over 62 years old, a friend said i should first look into a reverse mor
this is just the way frank plays the game. right, frank? frankie... frankie. ( speaks italian ) let's cut through the baloney. when it comes down to scratching your back we'll be there. enough! takata! he has information. i'll get it my way. take it easy! takata... take it easy. frank, it's an honor thing with the japanese. you've seen the movies. it drives them crazy, right, bobby? you'd better throw something on the table. may know a thing or two. there might be some people i can talk to.o....
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frank, i know this man. he is 100%. listen, frank, there's another imperative in this that has to do with me. [ sighs ] the last year or so, i have -- i feel that i've sort of let things slip. i always find your work to be very satisfactory, howard. satisfactory, but not exemplary. no, it's time for renaissance, frank. a rededication to the only values that have ever had any meaning to me. into the finest assault force in the city. and with ballantine back on the team, i am confident i can do that. frank, uh... it would -- it would mean a lot to me right now. okay. i'll call personnel. thanks. ow what he thinks? he thinks why is a lazy slut bothering to make an accusation if it gets kicked without a victim anyway? because she's stupid. she doesn't know it's gonna get kicked. could we just sit down for a second and calm down, talk about this? you know how long this case lasts? just long enough to get me suspended. then let's just drop the case. drop the robbery? yeah. you just said it's not got a lot going for it. you kn
frank, i know this man. he is 100%. listen, frank, there's another imperative in this that has to do with me. [ sighs ] the last year or so, i have -- i feel that i've sort of let things slip. i always find your work to be very satisfactory, howard. satisfactory, but not exemplary. no, it's time for renaissance, frank. a rededication to the only values that have ever had any meaning to me. into the finest assault force in the city. and with ballantine back on the team, i am confident i can do...
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so he called frank lloyd wright in the middle of the party and said the roof is leaking, and frank lloyd wright said move your chair. [laughter] so the stories go on and on about frank lloyd wright it i'm going to redo, so you know, it's not just me saying this, but i have part of a letter from arthur miller, an interesting connection but marilyn monroe who married arthur miller, he was her third husband, they had a country house in connecticut which she decided to call frank lloyd wright to see if he could design a home on this land. so he came up and he then did send them some plants. so years later arthur miller wrote a letter that was collected of reminiscence about lloyd wright to describe what happened about this house. i'll just read you a little blurb from it. it was a great afternoon to hear he is taking frank lloyd wright out to the spot in connecticut. a great afternoon by the time we got up here. he and i walked up to the high ground where there was an old orchard about the past year which faces north but hasn't in this view over the hills. he took one look and, indeed, and s
so he called frank lloyd wright in the middle of the party and said the roof is leaking, and frank lloyd wright said move your chair. [laughter] so the stories go on and on about frank lloyd wright it i'm going to redo, so you know, it's not just me saying this, but i have part of a letter from arthur miller, an interesting connection but marilyn monroe who married arthur miller, he was her third husband, they had a country house in connecticut which she decided to call frank lloyd wright to...
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who killed frank sportelli? frank sportelli had m.d.-- muscular dystrophy. now, you're not saying this was a mercy killing? someone should let that dr. kevorkian know he can start using bullets. that's how sport arrived at becoming a perfectionist and ingrate, all right? now, i watched caulking be returned, which is kicking a man in his testicles, stomping on his testicles as he lies on the ground. frank sportelli was calling parts defective. who was he saying this to? whose workmanship was he criticizing? - certainly wasn't mine. please excuse me. - sit down! his wife told us sal campisi helped frank around his house. - i don't know. i got no idea. - i said sit! i said all i intend to. what's your name? anytime you call this number with information, runner, it'll be worth 20 bucks. and what you should remember, reverse your megaphones. what considers forgivable circumstances and justifiability? ask that to yourselves. thank you. so did runner just tell us criticizes sal's workmanship-- then he jumps on his testicles, but he's got muscular dystrophy so it do
who killed frank sportelli? frank sportelli had m.d.-- muscular dystrophy. now, you're not saying this was a mercy killing? someone should let that dr. kevorkian know he can start using bullets. that's how sport arrived at becoming a perfectionist and ingrate, all right? now, i watched caulking be returned, which is kicking a man in his testicles, stomping on his testicles as he lies on the ground. frank sportelli was calling parts defective. who was he saying this to? whose workmanship was he...
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now, frank, i have all frank jr.'s presents right here, but you have to promise me that you'll get a nice little christmas tree to put them under. he's had a christmas tree every year of his -- and, frank, whatever you do, please, please, don't forget to hang his stocking. it's the first thing he looks for when he gets up on christmas morning. and i've already filled it with little presents and -- and candy and things, you know. [ voice breaking ] but the five and dime was out of those little caramel swirls that he's used to and... fay, it's -- it's all right. [ sniffles ] well, it hurts, frank. well, it -- and -- and with you gone, too, it -- i hate palm trees at this time of year. i'll call you at your hotel the moment he starts opening presents so you can be in on it every minute of the time. okay? [ sighs ] you remember our first christmas together -- i mean, as a family? we were in the linwood avenue apartment. frank . was about 4 months old. [ laughter ] i must have spent half the night trying to put that tricyc
now, frank, i have all frank jr.'s presents right here, but you have to promise me that you'll get a nice little christmas tree to put them under. he's had a christmas tree every year of his -- and, frank, whatever you do, please, please, don't forget to hang his stocking. it's the first thing he looks for when he gets up on christmas morning. and i've already filled it with little presents and -- and candy and things, you know. [ voice breaking ] but the five and dime was out of those little...
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frank thomas, pete rose, alex rodriguez. we are about to walk into the cubs clubhouse. we talked about it last met, the usage of aroldis chapman. do you think it was a factor? >> alex: no question. he looked like a boxer on the ropes. as a manager and a leader, you are supposed to put your pitchers and players in a position to succeed. i didn't see it. coming from last night, . >> pete: no way could i criticize chapman. he's overworked. trying to get him out, made a ballpark. line drive. first home and he's given up as a cub. that's how significant that was. what do they want from this guy? i don't understand it. i don't get it. >> alex: if there's any question, if there was any question about his toughness in his ability to compete, those questions have been answered. >> kevin: 97 pitches. overworked, over tax. we side with kluber tonight. 6-6. we had two fatigued pitchers. >> alex: two pivotal moves, you could see it coming a mile away. chapman and the game. that's why i thought the indians won the last three innings. the kyle hendricks move, removing him. he looked l
frank thomas, pete rose, alex rodriguez. we are about to walk into the cubs clubhouse. we talked about it last met, the usage of aroldis chapman. do you think it was a factor? >> alex: no question. he looked like a boxer on the ropes. as a manager and a leader, you are supposed to put your pitchers and players in a position to succeed. i didn't see it. coming from last night, . >> pete: no way could i criticize chapman. he's overworked. trying to get him out, made a ballpark. line...
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the odds for frank-walter steinmeier were already pretty good.would have been elected there with the votes of the greens and the left party. this will send out a signal that the grand coalition with the social democrats would have been over and this was a signal angela merkel wanted to prevent. brent: all right, our correspondent following the story from our parliamentary studios here in berlin. rupert, thank you very much. frank-walter steinmeier is among eu foreign ministers 11 meeting in brussels. they haven't discussing worries but some of the campaign pledges made by u.s. president-elect donald trump. there especially concerned about his calls for higher defense spending from -- for u.s. allies. there also worries about his ties with russia. don't trump has started filling some of the key posts in his new administration. he has now named in man by the name of preibus chief of staff daley steve bannon has been named chief strategy advisor. help the president cap -- tackle his -- the team will help the president. reporter: rice primus has been
the odds for frank-walter steinmeier were already pretty good.would have been elected there with the votes of the greens and the left party. this will send out a signal that the grand coalition with the social democrats would have been over and this was a signal angela merkel wanted to prevent. brent: all right, our correspondent following the story from our parliamentary studios here in berlin. rupert, thank you very much. frank-walter steinmeier is among eu foreign ministers 11 meeting in...
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you hire a student of frank lloyd wright, the architect, you build a frank lloyd wright school. >> hinojosa: but before we get to the student of frank lloyd wright... >> okay. >> hinojosa: ...so i'm a young man or a young woman in your community ... >> right. >> hinojosa: ...in pittsburgh. and there is a tremendous amount of poverty... >> yup. >> hinojosa: ...violence... >> yup. >> hinojosa: ...crime... >> agree. >> hinojosa: ...i'm going to a school where i'm really not getting any kind of attention... >> right. >> hinojosa: ...and i walk by your center, which is gorgeous... >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: ...and somehow, you're believing that if i'm about to be a drop-out, that somehow i can come into your center and something is going to be transforming. >> well, i have 500 of them now a week to do exactly that. now, there's a 20-some year history behind all of this. >> hinojosa: and so they come in... so these are, like, high school students? do they get credit for what they're doing? >> some do, most don't. it's after school-- 2:30 in the afternoon. they walk into a place with no metal detecto
you hire a student of frank lloyd wright, the architect, you build a frank lloyd wright school. >> hinojosa: but before we get to the student of frank lloyd wright... >> okay. >> hinojosa: ...so i'm a young man or a young woman in your community ... >> right. >> hinojosa: ...in pittsburgh. and there is a tremendous amount of poverty... >> yup. >> hinojosa: ...violence... >> yup. >> hinojosa: ...crime... >> agree. >> hinojosa:...
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frank guinta. he's on our side. i'm frank guinta and i approved this message. tom: former state representative kyle tasker is now accused of driving drunk and causing a crash in rochester. police say tasker slammed into a car stopped at a red light which caused a chain reaction yesterday afternoon. tonight, tasker is out on bail for the dwi arrest. however that could change if he is taken into custody for violating his first bail. we reached out to tasker for a comment, he has not responded. tonight, a derry mother is several times in recent weeks. shelley: she says the threatening messages and damage are disturbing because she has a black son. tonight, she shows our jean mackin what happened, and explains why she wants to share her story to show her son she will not be scared. jean: the family has lived here
frank guinta. he's on our side. i'm frank guinta and i approved this message. tom: former state representative kyle tasker is now accused of driving drunk and causing a crash in rochester. police say tasker slammed into a car stopped at a red light which caused a chain reaction yesterday afternoon. tonight, tasker is out on bail for the dwi arrest. however that could change if he is taken into custody for violating his first bail. we reached out to tasker for a comment, he has not responded....
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is dodd-frank dead? do not take a hike. happy forelect is janet yellen to stay in the current role she has been occupying. will she get react, that is the big question. we will take a look at the functions and come back to the conversation surrounding dodd-frank. to untiedges restraints on u.s. banks that were put in place after the global financial crisis in 2008. are we heading back to some sort of glass-steagall? trump butratulates are they headed for a collision? all that still to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. you are watching the european open. we have 16 minutes to the market open. futures are positive pointing to a positive start in london trade. let's get caught up. te: siemens has predicted higher than estimated profit. revenue advanced most of it in the industrial business units. the announced plans to spin off its health care division. zurich insurance groups third-quarter profit has more than quadrupled, net income was $112 billion. a decline in major test of his help to reverse a loss in its gen
is dodd-frank dead? do not take a hike. happy forelect is janet yellen to stay in the current role she has been occupying. will she get react, that is the big question. we will take a look at the functions and come back to the conversation surrounding dodd-frank. to untiedges restraints on u.s. banks that were put in place after the global financial crisis in 2008. are we heading back to some sort of glass-steagall? trump butratulates are they headed for a collision? all that still to come....
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frank porter graham, unc president. in 1949, he was unexpectedly vaulted into the united states senate. when he was asked to fill the open seat when the senator who jump won the seat unexpectedly died. when frank porter graham was given that seat in 1949, in north carolina, there were certain segments of the population in that state who were not going to stand for a guy like him getting a job like that. and the reason that it's worth talking about today is because you should have seen the campaign that they ran against this guy. he just -- he had been president of the unc, got appointed to the seat. you should see how they ran against him. look at this. white people, wake up before it's too late. you might not have another chance. do you want negros working beside you, your wife, and your daughters in your mills and factories? do you want negros eating beside you in public places? do you want negros riding beside you, your wife, daughters, in cabs and trains? negros sleeping in the same hotels and rooming houses, negros
frank porter graham, unc president. in 1949, he was unexpectedly vaulted into the united states senate. when he was asked to fill the open seat when the senator who jump won the seat unexpectedly died. when frank porter graham was given that seat in 1949, in north carolina, there were certain segments of the population in that state who were not going to stand for a guy like him getting a job like that. and the reason that it's worth talking about today is because you should have seen the...
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time to circle the wagons, frank. our old friend raymondo's getting up a war party to attack the department. that's a little extreme. his case against us is pretty strong. press conferences? exclusive interviews? certainly didn't show that much initiative when he was in uniform. strictly siesta time then. but get a touch of the limelight... some days, frank, i am appalled at the moral sinkhole we all work in. what can i do? i want this suit stopped. it's an embarrassment. if you're asking me to use my friendship with ray -- spare the sermon, will you, frank? just set up a meeting. why do you need me? okay. oh! i brought a copy of all the files that he's after. interesting reading. i guarantee you, frank, if this suit proceeds, it won't be my posterior alone that's flapping in the breeze. oh, hello, joyce. chief. i hate it when that man smiles. good instincts. problem? daniels covered himself down to the precinct captains. meaning you. know any good lawyers? frank, does ray realize how this can hurt you? he couldn't ha
time to circle the wagons, frank. our old friend raymondo's getting up a war party to attack the department. that's a little extreme. his case against us is pretty strong. press conferences? exclusive interviews? certainly didn't show that much initiative when he was in uniform. strictly siesta time then. but get a touch of the limelight... some days, frank, i am appalled at the moral sinkhole we all work in. what can i do? i want this suit stopped. it's an embarrassment. if you're asking me to...
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frank? frank: certainly, if they qualified in that state, in other words, they're on the ballot in that state, they have right to have someone there also, okay? with regard to the first question, i think if you asked americans today, what we could gain looking at other countries the way they do things, 90% would say, "please, make it shorter. please, let's not have four years of this. let's make it shorter." unfortunately, that is not going to happen. our constitution provides freedom of speech, and people are going to start speaking. as a said tomorrow will be the , start of the next campaign of 2020. mike: just to really emphasize what frank said, the ability of a political party representative to be present at the polls to observe the voting is extended to any party that is on the ballot. i think in most states, correct, frank? so if you -- we have, for example, i vote nearby here in the state of maryland. and we have on our ballot -- frank: the people's republic of maryland, we call it i
frank? frank: certainly, if they qualified in that state, in other words, they're on the ballot in that state, they have right to have someone there also, okay? with regard to the first question, i think if you asked americans today, what we could gain looking at other countries the way they do things, 90% would say, "please, make it shorter. please, let's not have four years of this. let's make it shorter." unfortunately, that is not going to happen. our constitution provides freedom...
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if we open up dodd frank, we are not going to dodd-frank saying of folks. it is 2017, a new day, nothing has ever happened before. we're going to open it up with the memory of what happened in 2008 and how a handful of people took down this economy. it is 2017, a new day, nothing then, the part we are going to remember is what happened in the next eight years as they got bailed out by the american taxpayers, got richer than ever, and left american families behind. that will be the context for reopening dodd frank. gerald: one of the things that did happen in the aftermath of that was the creation of the consumer financial protection bureau. does it survive? is it going to die in the next six months? sen. warren: who you think you are fighting for out there? let's be clear about the consumer financial protection bureau. it has forced the largest financial institutions in this country to return $11 billion directly to people they have cheated. it has now handled more than a million complaints. it is out there doing its job. it is leveling the playing field. i
if we open up dodd frank, we are not going to dodd-frank saying of folks. it is 2017, a new day, nothing has ever happened before. we're going to open it up with the memory of what happened in 2008 and how a handful of people took down this economy. it is 2017, a new day, nothing then, the part we are going to remember is what happened in the next eight years as they got bailed out by the american taxpayers, got richer than ever, and left american families behind. that will be the context for...
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the other one, frank chance, player-manager in '07 and '08. kevin burkhardt, down to you. >> kevin: okay, joe buck. thank you very much. this clubhouse is fired up and ready to go. the commissioner rob manfred is here. we have the commissioners trophy. tom ricketts, the owner and executive manager, joe maddon, the manager. we have some hardware to present. >> it's an honor to present the world series trophy. this one is historic. your fans waited 108 years and you delivered in style with a an amazing comeback. >> kevin: what does it feel like to hold this? >> it's incredible. thinking about so many millions of people giving so much love and support to this team for so many years. finally paying it back. it's all for the fans. i give all the credit to the players. joe and his great coaching staff. everything for the business in the ne we are happy. >> kevin: now you can officially say the cubs are world series champs. how does it sound? >> cubs are world series champions! i pretty good. >> kevin: go enjoy it. let's bring in theo. congratulation
the other one, frank chance, player-manager in '07 and '08. kevin burkhardt, down to you. >> kevin: okay, joe buck. thank you very much. this clubhouse is fired up and ready to go. the commissioner rob manfred is here. we have the commissioners trophy. tom ricketts, the owner and executive manager, joe maddon, the manager. we have some hardware to present. >> it's an honor to present the world series trophy. this one is historic. your fans waited 108 years and you delivered in style...
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bud: frank, i'm real busy right now. frank: well, this is important. i can't find any transportation for the picnic. bud: what do you mean? frank: just what i said. i called the springfield bus company and they just laughed at me. i'm not very good at this kind of stuff, bud. maybe you'd better get somebody else. bud: okay, frank, i'll get another guy. that's okay. skip it, i can get five guys for the job. see ya. bud: oh, no, everything'okay. jim: when do you have to make the final report to mr. briggs and the committee? bud: tomorrow, but i've got nothing to worry about. just get another guy, that's all. i can get plenty of guys. bud: there's nothing to it, claude. just get some busses to take the guys to the picnic. claude: who do i know that owns a bus? bud: there's plenty of busses in town. claude: yeah, but the city's using them. sorry, chief, you better find yourself dutch: hi, boss. bud: look, dutch, i'm in quite a spot on transportation. old frank goofed out on me. so how about you line up some busses when you get the entertainment set? dutch:
bud: frank, i'm real busy right now. frank: well, this is important. i can't find any transportation for the picnic. bud: what do you mean? frank: just what i said. i called the springfield bus company and they just laughed at me. i'm not very good at this kind of stuff, bud. maybe you'd better get somebody else. bud: okay, frank, i'll get another guy. that's okay. skip it, i can get five guys for the job. see ya. bud: oh, no, everything'okay. jim: when do you have to make the final report to...
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frank, why'd she move the typewriter? [ crying ] why'd you do it, frank? she types. she types to help expenses, but only if it don't cut in, you know? briefs for a law firm. but if it don't cut in. come home last night, 9:30, no dinner. there's no dinner all week. just tick-tick-tick from her typing. don't even know i come home. i lost my temper. i lost control. i wanted dinner. and look up at least when i come in. we don't got a window. i-- i went and threw it off the roof. [ sobbing ] the dark-- i never even knew i hit sig. she didn't know he was hurt until she snuck out to bring it back in, hoping it wasn't busted too bad. she finally called and told me this afternoon. i'm such an xxxxxxx. we're gonna tell you how things are, mel, then you'll decide the future direction. i didn't do anything. t's crap. that casket casing that you put antoinette's body in, mel? some of her hair got caught when you zippered her up in that. i don't know what you're talking about. that's first cousin to "i didn't do nothing," and it's gonna get you struck. there was nothing incriminat
frank, why'd she move the typewriter? [ crying ] why'd you do it, frank? she types. she types to help expenses, but only if it don't cut in, you know? briefs for a law firm. but if it don't cut in. come home last night, 9:30, no dinner. there's no dinner all week. just tick-tick-tick from her typing. don't even know i come home. i lost my temper. i lost control. i wanted dinner. and look up at least when i come in. we don't got a window. i-- i went and threw it off the roof. [ sobbing ] the...
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all right, frank. you hound working people till they give up their dear ones like nazi fascist germany. you get told how you look like hitler, frank? and a little bit bongo the chimp. all right, come on in here. greg, why don't you take mr. pisciotta to arrest processing? oh, yeah, sure. this way. where we going? we can take this route here. i got a message to bring him back. now, my squad, sipowicz, we're on this guy, we're off this guy or what? i've got some good news, but there's no point in xxxxing this guy off. - where's your coffee room? - over there. - did you find my paintings? - no. but, uh, one of them busboys, he's going for the homicide. why would he do that? he gets a deal for, uh-- for giving up pisciotta ordered the whack. it's a-- it's a nice package from witness protection. [clears throat] that's pisciotta getting taken to be booked. you won't get your work back or so forth. i'm gonna try more direct expression in my work. a long time, my painting's been inferential-- define things by
all right, frank. you hound working people till they give up their dear ones like nazi fascist germany. you get told how you look like hitler, frank? and a little bit bongo the chimp. all right, come on in here. greg, why don't you take mr. pisciotta to arrest processing? oh, yeah, sure. this way. where we going? we can take this route here. i got a message to bring him back. now, my squad, sipowicz, we're on this guy, we're off this guy or what? i've got some good news, but there's no point in...
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the other one, frank chance, player-manager in '07 and '08. kevin burkhardt, down to you. >> kevin: okay, joe buck. thank you very much. this clubhouse is fired up and ready to go. the commissioner rob manfred is here. we have the commissioners trophy. tom ricketts, the owner and executive chairman. lindor manager, joe maddon, the manager. we have some hardware to present. >> it's an honor to present the world series trophy. this one is historic. your fans waited 108 years and you delivered in style with a an amazing comeback. >> kevin: what does it feel like to hold this? >> it's incredible. thinking about so many millions of people giving so much love and support to this team for so many years. finally paying it back. it's all for the fans. i give all the credit to the players. joe and his great coaching staff. everything for the business in the neighborhood. it's a team effort. we are >> kevin: now you can officially say the cubs are world series champs. how does it sound? >> cubs are world series champions! i pretty good. >> kevin: go enjo
the other one, frank chance, player-manager in '07 and '08. kevin burkhardt, down to you. >> kevin: okay, joe buck. thank you very much. this clubhouse is fired up and ready to go. the commissioner rob manfred is here. we have the commissioners trophy. tom ricketts, the owner and executive chairman. lindor manager, joe maddon, the manager. we have some hardware to present. >> it's an honor to present the world series trophy. this one is historic. your fans waited 108 years and you...
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frank guinta. he's on our side. i'm frank guinta and i approved this message. i alone can fix it! bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. i'd like to punch him in the face. i like people that weren't captured, okay? he's a mexican! she ate like a pig... i moved on her like a [bleep] i did not say that... i love war. yes, including with nukes. blood coming out of her... they're rapists... wrong. there has to be some form of punishment. such a nasty woman. i wanna be unpredictable. ...on 5th avenue and shoot somebody... she's a slob... i don't remember! and you can tell them for the content of this advertising. dunkin's sweet black pepper bacon sandwich is back with twice the crispy, caramelized peppered bacon. experience a breakfast sandwich made for bacon lovers. america runs on dunkin'. tom: meet future new hampshire state trooper peter. his mom is sending a big thanks to sergeant lencki for taking her son and even giving him an autograph. she says he idolizes law enforcement and can't stop talking about getting trooper lencki's autograph. peter is now planning his halloween costume for nex
frank guinta. he's on our side. i'm frank guinta and i approved this message. i alone can fix it! bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. i'd like to punch him in the face. i like people that weren't captured, okay? he's a mexican! she ate like a pig... i moved on her like a [bleep] i did not say that... i love war. yes, including with nukes. blood coming out of her... they're rapists... wrong. there has to be some form of punishment. such a nasty woman. i wanna be unpredictable. ...on 5th avenue and...
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frank gottie, protester: yes ma'am. maria hallas, reporter: "to think that ---" frank gottie: a gang member who promotes peace" kizer's death drove gottie to begin a peace initiative called "put down the guns and fight like a man." he took to the streets with a bull horn to advocate against killing and pray with victims families mike williams mpa preside years he's been out doing that so he's proven that he's at mainstay in the community and he wants what's best within the community." hundreds showed up to a peaceful protest last july after gottie claims he called all gangs and people in the inner city communities to the civil rights museum. the group decided to join the black lives matter protest and shut down the 1-40 bridge, mike williams, mpa president: "frank gottie has held one of the biggest civil rights demonstrations of since the williams became well known advocate last year during his campaign for memphis mayor mike williams, mayoral candidate (september 2015): "this is the distribution hub so we're not going
frank gottie, protester: yes ma'am. maria hallas, reporter: "to think that ---" frank gottie: a gang member who promotes peace" kizer's death drove gottie to begin a peace initiative called "put down the guns and fight like a man." he took to the streets with a bull horn to advocate against killing and pray with victims families mike williams mpa preside years he's been out doing that so he's proven that he's at mainstay in the community and he wants what's best within...
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congressman hannah: we talked about dodd-frank. prior to dodd-frank, the federal reserve examined responsibility for the safety and soundness of money and consumer protection oversight. dodd-frank move that over to c fpd, yet, in 2015, the l.a. times reported that wells fargo would cross selling pressures on consumer bankers and was encouraged and encouraging fraud. wells fargo paid $185 billion in fines, and i noticed this is a hypothetical, but i am curious, so dodd-frank in this instance miss this, and it is a profound it would have made any difference if it was left with the federal reserve? cooperatedn: we have historically with the regulatory agencies to engage in in this case,and the consumer financial protection bureau was involved. the controller, currency, most of the abuses that occurred when the national bank, where the comptroller of the currency also had some responsibilities that so been historically true, you know they did find these problems. they have significant fines to put in place enforcementect the. at the of
congressman hannah: we talked about dodd-frank. prior to dodd-frank, the federal reserve examined responsibility for the safety and soundness of money and consumer protection oversight. dodd-frank move that over to c fpd, yet, in 2015, the l.a. times reported that wells fargo would cross selling pressures on consumer bankers and was encouraged and encouraging fraud. wells fargo paid $185 billion in fines, and i noticed this is a hypothetical, but i am curious, so dodd-frank in this instance...
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frank guinta. he's on our side. i'm frank guinta and i approved this message. kate: my mom and i love shooting hoops. i'm frank guinta but you know what - she could still learn a few things from me - just like i've learned a lot from her. mom helps with homework... she helped dad start his business... bad guys in jail. now, mom helps make laws that help people - especially when they need it most. i'm really proud of her. and she's taught me that with hard work - i can do... anything. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte, kate: and i'm kate. kelly & kate: and we approved this message. their pick for governor. tom: democrat colin van ostern and republican chris sununu spent the day campaigning trying win people over, who have still not made up their minds. shelley: wmur's kristen carosa is live from the state house in concord with the race for the corner office. kristen: we caught up the candidates in nashua at a rotary club meeting. both are trying to get as much support as they possibly can and they are focused on the undecided voter. the candidates for governor had a long
frank guinta. he's on our side. i'm frank guinta and i approved this message. kate: my mom and i love shooting hoops. i'm frank guinta but you know what - she could still learn a few things from me - just like i've learned a lot from her. mom helps with homework... she helped dad start his business... bad guys in jail. now, mom helps make laws that help people - especially when they need it most. i'm really proud of her. and she's taught me that with hard work - i can do... anything. kelly: i'm...
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frank guinta. he's on our side. i'm frank guinta and i approved this message. m me - just like i've learned a lot from her. mom helps with homework... she helped dad start his business... and she even fought to put bad guys in jail. now, mom helps make laws that help people - especially when they need it most. i'm really proud of her. and she's taught me that with hard work - i can do... anything. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte, kate: and i'm kate. kelly & kate: and we approved crash in ossipee. jennifer: police say two vehicles collided this morning at the intersection of route 28 and route 171. they have not released the cause of this crash, but say it killed two people in one of the vehicles. investigators are trying to reach the victims' families before their names are released. tom: a crash in londonderry knocked out power to more than 2000 people today. police say a driver lost control on harvey road, crashing into a telephone pole that brought down it took close to eight hours to restore power to everyone. >> this is a major line fo
frank guinta. he's on our side. i'm frank guinta and i approved this message. m me - just like i've learned a lot from her. mom helps with homework... she helped dad start his business... and she even fought to put bad guys in jail. now, mom helps make laws that help people - especially when they need it most. i'm really proud of her. and she's taught me that with hard work - i can do... anything. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte, kate: and i'm kate. kelly & kate: and we approved crash in ossipee....
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frank sinatra left us in 1998. but he also left us a legac one of the most cherished in music history. "everybody in the whole world heard his music, and they all fell in love." "everybody in the world fell in love to frank sinatra's music." he's got it. " fellow rat pack member dean martin once said, "it's frank world. we just live in it." it still is and we still do. as we continue our look back at milestones in music, we'll look at some of the albums that would define their time. including a rock epic from a group that changed the heights the album that break records and catapult a star into another realm of fame. "i create right from the heart. there's no chemistry that i know of, i just project what i feel. i was ... the biggest influence for me was the '60s - the motown, the beatles, and the carpenters." plus, when we learned th rock had a new boss. decade defining sound. our look at musicalilestones "through the decades" turns now to disco. donna summer was the "queen of disco" and she claimed her crow on no
frank sinatra left us in 1998. but he also left us a legac one of the most cherished in music history. "everybody in the whole world heard his music, and they all fell in love." "everybody in the world fell in love to frank sinatra's music." he's got it. " fellow rat pack member dean martin once said, "it's frank world. we just live in it." it still is and we still do. as we continue our look back at milestones in music, we'll look at some of the albums that...
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hello, frank. graham. i found an empty storefront on march and 28th avenue -- ideal location fofoour headquarters. ace and hire the best people before somebody else does. maybe we can have dinner tomorrow. can i, uh, tell the boys in the back room that tomorrow is definitely the day? tomorrow...will be the d d. i'm taking that smile to mean something positive. no comment till dinner. i won't press. by the way, earlier, the reason my antenna went up over that shooting incident t, uh, that could be opoprtune for certain people right now. i don't follow. our venerable mayor, being a one-time police lieutenant and longtime friend of heights captain ajanian -- are you suggesting that captain ajanian is ozzie's man? i'm just considering possibilities. trouble for you at this time might revitalize ozzie as a candidate. it's just a theory. [ telephone rings ] on pages 414-416, subsection "g" -- the randall-salassey morbidity test. that remains as is. have you, uh, ever asked yourself just what is a morbidity test?
hello, frank. graham. i found an empty storefront on march and 28th avenue -- ideal location fofoour headquarters. ace and hire the best people before somebody else does. maybe we can have dinner tomorrow. can i, uh, tell the boys in the back room that tomorrow is definitely the day? tomorrow...will be the d d. i'm taking that smile to mean something positive. no comment till dinner. i won't press. by the way, earlier, the reason my antenna went up over that shooting incident t, uh, that could...
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reporter: why frank? >> i've been following frank guinta for quite some time, i bipartisanship is fantastic. reporter: why carol? >> carol has a long, long record of supporting the environment, and i want action on climate. reporter: okay, so the crowd out here definitely lesser in size than it was last night for the senate debate and that's indicative of how the top of the ticket has sucked a lot of the air out of these races, but we've got pretty good representation for what josh: when it comes to sign wars, valuable real estate around the institute of politics. the debate begins at 7:00, you can watch it here on wmur and on website and your mobile app. you can also check in on our facebook page as well, there will be some chatter going on in the social media world. we'll have full coverage of the number three, back to you. jennifer: thank you. the town of merrimack is expecting high voter turnout come tuesday. right now preparations are under way to handle the number of voters. back in february, you mi
reporter: why frank? >> i've been following frank guinta for quite some time, i bipartisanship is fantastic. reporter: why carol? >> carol has a long, long record of supporting the environment, and i want action on climate. reporter: okay, so the crowd out here definitely lesser in size than it was last night for the senate debate and that's indicative of how the top of the ticket has sucked a lot of the air out of these races, but we've got pretty good representation for what josh:...
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frank guinta. he's on our side. i'm frank guinta >>> tonight, breaking news. the new abc news tracking poll. the shift in the race in just one week. the new numbers, clinton and trump. >>> and two police officers shot in new york city. one dead, images coming in f the scene. >>> also tonight, another horrific discovery. the woman kidnapped, chained in a storage shed. tonight, what authorities have found. >>> the explosive new video. an african-american man, and the takedown, the police k9. authorities say they had the wrong man.
frank guinta. he's on our side. i'm frank guinta >>> tonight, breaking news. the new abc news tracking poll. the shift in the race in just one week. the new numbers, clinton and trump. >>> and two police officers shot in new york city. one dead, images coming in f the scene. >>> also tonight, another horrific discovery. the woman kidnapped, chained in a storage shed. tonight, what authorities have found. >>> the explosive new video. an african-american man,...
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so we're going to look at what to do with it as we are with all of dodd/frank. the number one priority is going to be make sure that banks lend. >> steven, this is one of the first opportunities people are going get to know you publicly. you have not been as much of a public face as wilbur has historically. i talked to hank paulsen who you work frd last night on the phone. he said he is very talented, has a deep understanding of finance and markets, he knows how to bring people together to get things done. importantly he has a working relationship with and the confidence of the president-elect. this was a big gamble for you. a lot of your colleagues and peers raised questions about doing it. did you think of this as a true idea of getting into the administration early on? >> let me first say and i've heard a lot of people say this was a gamble. this was never a gamble from my perspective. i've known the president-elect for over 15 years. i believed in his policies. and i thought he would win. but i did this because i believed in it. despite the fact there were a
so we're going to look at what to do with it as we are with all of dodd/frank. the number one priority is going to be make sure that banks lend. >> steven, this is one of the first opportunities people are going get to know you publicly. you have not been as much of a public face as wilbur has historically. i talked to hank paulsen who you work frd last night on the phone. he said he is very talented, has a deep understanding of finance and markets, he knows how to bring people together...
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says at the bottom, frank graham favors mixing negroes and whites, if you do want this, vote for frank, if you don't vote for smith for senator, he will uphold the traditions of the south. that was the willis campaign for senate in 1950 in north carolina. you know this kind of stuff went on but it kind of taking your breath away to see it. the campaign for willis smith in that year they doctored the photo to make it look like frank graham's wife had been dancing with a black man. they photographed it that year. in 1948, all right, it was just the year before frank porter graham had been nominated to the senate seat two years before the senate race. president truman had ordered the desegregation of the military. famously that was you know, ultimately a huge success. but in 1948 and nine when that decision was fresh in that north carolina senate race against frank porter graham with the wake up white people flier and the fake photo of his wife with a black man in that senate race, the desegregation was just another lit match for dry grass. and one of the other things that the campaign fo
says at the bottom, frank graham favors mixing negroes and whites, if you do want this, vote for frank, if you don't vote for smith for senator, he will uphold the traditions of the south. that was the willis campaign for senate in 1950 in north carolina. you know this kind of stuff went on but it kind of taking your breath away to see it. the campaign for willis smith in that year they doctored the photo to make it look like frank graham's wife had been dancing with a black man. they...
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frank thomas, pete rose, alex rodriguez. we are about to walk into the cubs clubhouse. we talked about it last met, the usage of aroldis chapman. do you think it was a factor? >> alex: no question. he looked like a boxer on the ropes. as a manager and a leader, you are supposed to put your pitchers and players in a position to succeed. i didn't see it. coming from last night, . >> pete: no way could i criticize chapman. he's overworked. trying to get him out, made a bad pitch ballpark. line drive. first home and he's given up as a cub. that's how significant that was. what do they want from this guy? i don't understand it. i don't get it. >> alex: if there's any question, if there was any question about his toughness in his ability to compete, those questions have been answered. >> kevin: 97 pitches. overworked, over tax. we side with kluber tonight. 6-6. we had two fatigued pitchers. >> alex: two pivotal moves, you could see it coming a mile away. chapman and the game. that's why i thought the indians won the last three innings. the kyle hendricks move, removing him. h
frank thomas, pete rose, alex rodriguez. we are about to walk into the cubs clubhouse. we talked about it last met, the usage of aroldis chapman. do you think it was a factor? >> alex: no question. he looked like a boxer on the ropes. as a manager and a leader, you are supposed to put your pitchers and players in a position to succeed. i didn't see it. coming from last night, . >> pete: no way could i criticize chapman. he's overworked. trying to get him out, made a bad pitch...
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when did you become a bottom liner, frank? when did you stop caring about the lives that got chewed up? i'll go in the can. i'm through listening, henry. and i'm tired of your moral finger-pointing. if this precinct doesn't run the way you want it to,, why don't you find one that does? there was a time when something happened in the precinct, my first instinct was to get henry's jujument. now i find myself hoping he won't be primary cop soso won't have to get him involved in the case. do you think he feels that? chicken and the egg. it's not just professional disagreement. i don't know how we let ourselves get so far apart. [ sighs ] a fella don't have that many friends, furillo. i i an, i don't think i was wrong, necessarily. but i don't think it was necessarily frank's fault. but you know, i -- i can get up there. i can get up on my high horse. why don't you call him? who, frank? mm-hmm. maybe later. this lady today -- she's keeping this guy? mmm. and every time she walks out the front door, this guy hocks everything that is
when did you become a bottom liner, frank? when did you stop caring about the lives that got chewed up? i'll go in the can. i'm through listening, henry. and i'm tired of your moral finger-pointing. if this precinct doesn't run the way you want it to,, why don't you find one that does? there was a time when something happened in the precinct, my first instinct was to get henry's jujument. now i find myself hoping he won't be primary cop soso won't have to get him involved in the case. do you...
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during the potential changes to dodd frank and the regulatory were also dealing with brexit. how are you cordoning with the europeans and brits on changes to the european regulatory environment as well as monetary policy that a it impacted. >> in a sense of financial stability with the bank of england and our colleagues in other central banks, as most of us expected brexit to not turn out to be a financial stability even. there are some risk there. most did not think it was that high risk and it turned out not to be. the broader question on regulation which you raise is a significant one. the discussion going on right now to complete the basel three negotiations which are the ones put into place are from u.s. bank point of view, not going to be significant. in fact given what is on the table now i think any change in capital requirement the u.s. banks resulting from this would be negligible. the biggest banks because they already have capital that would cover the new requirements and we would encourage them to move in that direction. i personally would not favor applying any
during the potential changes to dodd frank and the regulatory were also dealing with brexit. how are you cordoning with the europeans and brits on changes to the european regulatory environment as well as monetary policy that a it impacted. >> in a sense of financial stability with the bank of england and our colleagues in other central banks, as most of us expected brexit to not turn out to be a financial stability even. there are some risk there. most did not think it was that high risk...
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frank: it's deep in our dna. this country was created on the backs of people who didn't trust central authority. it was mark twain who said, "suppose i were an imbecile, and suppose i were a member of congress, but then i repeat myself." we have held our elected leaders in comedic contempt almost since the beginning of the republic. balance here. yes, it's a corrosive thing when we have so little confidence in our institutions and it's a serious problem that needs to be addressed, but we should also understand where that comes from and some of it comes from the founding of the republic itself. sharyl: a footnote. we try to see things that other views and get outside the media bubble, which is what led me to believe that trump would not only be the nominee, but would ahead on "full measure," voters sharyl: this election of our discontent was fueled by many factors. one of them -- distrust of the government. in our "full measure"/rasmussen reports poll we asked, how confident are you that the government will act in
frank: it's deep in our dna. this country was created on the backs of people who didn't trust central authority. it was mark twain who said, "suppose i were an imbecile, and suppose i were a member of congress, but then i repeat myself." we have held our elected leaders in comedic contempt almost since the beginning of the republic. balance here. yes, it's a corrosive thing when we have so little confidence in our institutions and it's a serious problem that needs to be addressed, but...