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i was frank's student. that one thing i found that really re-and forces more and more of what frank was talking about is by looking at what you novelists anti-soviet that come from very powerful in their work. the soviet system alienated large numbers of their own citizens from elements of russian culture, russian traditions. because of a thing that happened in 1917 was treason. i see when candidates are going like they areems going into a similar alien nation. that comes through with a lot of the criticism of the soviet system. i was wondering if frank comment on that. >> that the very good observation. one of the aspects of canon's not of all things russian, just the russian language but russian history and russian literature. and pre-1917 he wrote almost every major russian -- he write the russian french norwegian literature. he taught himself these languages as an adult. going up speaking russian or even german. she certainly emphasized with the feelings of the russian himself inregarded this tragic tri
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it will never fail you, so said frank lloyd wright. sighted on 15 private acres, the house takes in all nature has to offer. and its focal point is the noroton river and waterfall. and fittingly, the name tirranna comes from an aboriginal word meaning running waters. this part of the house is an addition that was completed in 1959 designed by frank lloyd wright and executed by taliesin west architects, his architecture firm. it includes a family room, interior courtyard, and an elegant master suite. es the elements used in the living room, including skylights and, once again, gold leaf over the fireplace. looking across the forecourt, you can take in the lovely greenhouse. the scalloping at the top references the solomon r. guggenheim museum, wright's last great public building. this serene space is all about the materials. the ceiling, walls, and custom built-ins are all mahogany. and they even feature the original hardware. the peaceful master suite is a world away. but if you can't sleep, don't count sheep, count stars from your own
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frank lived a very colorful life.ublished a sexual autobiography under a pseudonym but that part of his life has no bearing on barack's interaction with him. brian: another person you wrote about is a man named ricky handed, a state senator in illinois. here he is a couple of years ago. >> barack and i served in the senate together and he had made a bad vote and i was trying to protect a child buffer center in my district and barack was doing his fiscally conservative thing and he was the only african-american to vote against me. i am the kind of guy -- i asked him, why did you vote against me? he gave me some b.s. so i went back to my seat kind of perplexed and god is so go od -- to voteugh i was going to keep his facility open and not vote against him, i did point out that it would have been great to have his support five minutes ago when it was the west side instead of the south side and he tried to change his vote and he got a little upset about that and he came over and told me that i am embarrassed him and if i
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he and frank davis would hang out together. stanley was very conscious of having a grandson who was half black, and stanley went out of his way to introduce his , barry, at the time to frank davis. frank davis was really the first adult african-american male who he knew. again, someone the age of a grandfather, they never became as close as barack did to jeremiah wright 20 years later, but barack as a young man when he is in high school and college is writing poetry or trying to write poetry. there is no question that frank -- have somef formative impact on barack. he no more news that davis had been a commonest -- communists in the 1940's than he knew that bill ayres, a good friend in chicago had been involved in planting bombs. barack in neither instance is a ,eflection upon who barack is what people had done years earlier. >> do you remember if frank marshall took photographs of barack's mother? >> that's an allegation that is out there. i believe it is without foundation. >> there are pictures on the internet. those photos
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is this howard frank's version of aladdin's cave?ed to the ceiling -- photographs of classic tv stars, boxes and file cabinets full of them, going back to the 1950s. captain's log! there are hundreds of "star trek" photos. and from "the flying nun," more than 10,000. and "a horse, of course." it's "mr. ed." lucy? >> yeah. he had a fondness for lucy. >> who doesn't? look at these pictures. oh, my goodness. this is iconic stuff. >> yeah. >> "batman"? >> mm-hmm. >> "happy days." >> "happy days." >> these are some of the greatest shows. look how young they are! and now that you've been in the storage lockers, how many are in there? >> it's probably close to 2 million. it's just an incredible amount of media. >> so how, and why, did their cousin get it all? that's a real brooklyn tale. it begins in 1956, when howard frank is born in bensonhurst, the second of two sons. >> i know there was a lot of family problems. >> what kind of problems? >> i think there's some type of mental instability. it was a very difficult family to be raised in.
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frank gary in just a moment. ♪ >> frank gehry has been called the most important architect of our agend it's hard to disagree with is that. throughout his career he's had a awe-inspiring destinations. in spring will teach his first online course. i'm happy to have you back on the program. >> great to be here. >> yeah great to you have. when i saw think i was shocked you would reveal some of your trade secrets. just because you say it doesn't mean i can do it. why do a master's class. >> i have no clue these nice people asked me to do it and it sounded interesting. >> what makes it interesting to you? appeal sng. >> the candor of it. let it all hang out. they ask good questions. >> yeah. >> and i love teaching. >> yeah. >> i've always done that. >> yeah. what is it about the teaching that you enjoy? >> opening other people's minds. you could see the immediate results. it's kind of great that you're having impact. >> obviously the master class, the online class will unveil all of this, but what are, give me two or three thing that's are important for you to get across to students as you
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but franks had something she felt was almost as good.idence that raven was a collector of knives. in an online video, raven, with janet by his side, proudly displays one of his recent acquisitions. >> that's my new knife. got it fhr >> raven had told detectives his collection was missing, along with his laptop. then there was the issue of motive. prosecutors don't need to prove it, but jurors have come to expect it. so charlene franks called sandy garrison, raven's boss at the time of janet's death. garrison told the jury raven knew he was about to lose his job. >> he looked at me with a little smile and said, "you got my pink slip, boss?" no, we're going to wait until the end of the month for this. >> charlene franks' point was looming unemployment and mounting debt could have driven raven to kill. she then showed the jury janet's life insurance policy. the payout was $500,000. the beneficiary was raven abaroa. >> the only way he could afford to live his lifestyle was to get that insurance policy. >> but another piece of this puzzle was
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frank hanrahan has a recap on the nats season so far. it's been a heck of a first half of baseball for your washington nationals. 88 games down, and 56 of those have been w's. plus, five nats are going to the all-star game tuesday night in miami. arguably, the nats could have had more. the nats have in the nl east. that's your inside pitch. i'm frank hanrahan. >>> all right, coming up at 6:00, a possible reprieve for people facing eviction because of a broken sewage system. >> but up next, if you're a coffee lover, drink up. new research shows that drinking coffee could help you live longer. turns out i'm going to live forever. you have a story idea, we want
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he calls on a retired texas ranger named frank hamer. >> he said, "i told frank hamer, 'put clyde and bonnie on the spot and then shoot everyone in sight.'" those are his own words. [ tires screech ] >> hamer develops an informant who reveals the duo's location. [ dramatic music plays ] the posse sets up an ambush. clyde appears over a hill, bonnie at his side. [ round chambers ] [ rapid gunfire ] the lawmen open up with a deafening fusillade. bonnie and clyde are dead before they can return a single shot. in the death car, posse members uncover an arsenal. >> the inevitable end. here is bonnie parker and clyde barrow, who died as they lived -- by the gun. >> to augment their meager pay, the officers take the weapons and other personal items. >> frank hamer wound up with all of the weaponry that was recovered in that car. >> it's no surprise to earl that an avid collector like his father would covet these macabre trophies. >> bonnie and clyde -- you can ask a 3-year-old kid, and they know who bonnie and clyde is. >> through sales, auctions, and trades, robert adds that shotgun from th
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franks: how much time remains on this side? the chair: 15 seconds. mr. franks: well, mr. chairman, i would reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman is recognized. mr. gallego: mr. chairman, i would like to yield one minute to the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison. the chair: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. ellison: mr. speaker, if the congress of the united states were to direct the department of defense to study and examine and scrutinize your religion, list leaders in their religion and teachers, to decide what was orthodox and unorthodox, you would be among, i don't know, the christian community, the jewish community, buddhist, hindu, and muslims. but only islam is selected out in the franks amendment. only one religion is done. mr. speaker, you select out one religion for particular scrutiny, to scrutinize their doctrine, to declare what's orthodox and unorthodox and identify teachers of it, you have simply abridged the free exercise of that religion. that's unconstitutional. nobody is saying you can't study terrorism. you can stud
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hill: it's the seventh anniversary of dodd-frank and dodd-frank's promise was we would have a more competitiver banking system with more choices for consumers. what resulted in is big banks are getting bigger and still have their institutional risk of being too big to fail. community banks and small broker-dealers and consumers are not as well off, in terms of financial choice. this day, we are not celebrating dodd-frank. we are celebrating working for six years on the idea that to fix it, we believe that the bill we passed on the house just a few days ago called the financial choice, which will right size the regulatory approach and not be one-size-fits-all. kevin: the house budget committee earlier this week passed a market advancing to the floor to get a vote on it next week. the repeal of dodd-frank could actually be attached to other people's legislation. health care is likely to fail, but what could realistically get done with regards to deregulation? what specifically could get done in tax reform and also dodd-frank? congressman hill: thanks, kevin. in the area of rightsizing regulation
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two observations, one i never want frank bruni to be mad at me. i read his piece yesterday, i don't want that ever to what. but secondly, today it was announced that donald trump, jr. hired my old boss at the white house fred fielding, wildly regarded as among the wisest people in washington. i'm very certain that fred's advice to donald trump, jr. is that he better hope robert mueller is not fired. because that is a fire storm. if you are innocent, if jared is telling the truth and everyone can make a declaration as specific and detailed as the ones he made, about they are not being collusion, i'm putting aside general flynn and paul manafort in a different box, but the president, donald trump, jr. and everybody else inside the white house, then it will be over. mueller is not going to indict someone for the benefit of indicting someone. he has the reputation as a straight sheuter. i said it a thousand times am i don't know anyone who disagrees with me on the outside. you cannot fire robert mueller and expect your administration not to collapse f
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wright school of architecture and the frank lloyd wright foundation. and the property itself, it's a work of art. >> wright built to the human scale. everything in the desert is low. the trees are low. um, so his buildings are low. he also uses the low ceilings to kinda push you through spaces, right, at an entrance, drop the entry real low. and that helps push you into the space. it's a little technique he called compression and release. we call this the garden room because you sit on the bench here, and it frames the view of the mountains, uh, in the distance. it captures the garden. he uses a japanese technique called the borrowed landscape. >> he lived the way he believed. and he designed the way he felt things should look. >> it almost like a seamless transition between outdoor and indoor. >> even if you didn't know what he did, it was -- from when i was a kid, frank lloyd wright, you knew this guy was an icon. and why did he become such an icon? >> well, you know, i think he was a bigger-than-life personality. he really wanted to revolutionize th
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frank ? >> lauren blanchard in the nation's capital.>>> narrowing the wage gap between men and women. what employees and ktvu.com one no longer be able to ask once the city lot was signed today. >>> the search continues for the owner of a well-known oyster company, who fell out of his boat yesterday details on that story coming up after the break>>> with new information and that homicide investigation underway in alameda county. including more on the shocking moments that the shooting took place. more life coverage when we come back. crave van! here, try my new barbeque bacon cheeseburger and chicken sandwich with your choice of sweet or spicy barbeque sauce. you crave it, we serve it. crave van! you know what i could go for right hmmm some sweet barbeque. ...or spicy! crave van! here, try my new barbeque bacon cheeseburger and chicken sandwich with your choice of sweet or spicy barbeque sauce. you crave it, we serve it. crave van! >>> update on a man who has been shot and killed in alameda c
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in july he was deported. >> some say he was in a gang.>> not frank. he was never in a gang. not a day where i did not see him. >> chelsea says she just spoke with frank on thursday and he said he was going to try to sneak back into the country using a coyote smuggler. she does not think he had any idea how dangerous it was.>> i was expecting a call from him when he got to texas. i just saw messages on facebook. >> from falls church peggy fox, wusa9 chelsea says fuentes says he was innocent of the charges. >>> president trump facing backlash this evening after announcing via twitter he was banning transgender individuals from serving in any capacity in the military. white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders explains the decision. >> based on consultation with his national security team we came to the conclusion it arose readiness and unit cohesion made the decision based on that. >> the press secretary went on to say transgender and the military has become an expensive and disruptive policy. the ban was lifted last year by president obama. a plan to allow transgender
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. >>> i'm frank somerville. >>> president donald trump rolled it out that affects thousands and did so on twitter. the president said, the united states government will not accept or allow transgender individuals to serve in any capacity in the u.s. military. >> he went on to say the military must be focused on decisive and overwhelming victor and cannot be burdened with medical costs and disruption. this decision comes on the anniversary of the day forces were desegregated in 19 night -- 1948.>> trump is chosen this day to commit an act of cowardice. the cowardly act, the way he did it and especially what he did. this day to unleash a hateful agenda that will blindside thousands of patriotic americans already serving with honor and bravery.>> the pentagon is working with the white house to address the new guidelines from the president. a report found allowing's transgender troops would have little impact on military cohesion, readiness or cost.>> for more we go to joel waldman who is live at the capital with the latest on all of this. joel.>>reporter: it's interesting to hear about th
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frank? mr. frank says i. mr. courtney? mr. courtney? mr. courtney votes no. mr. shuster? mr. shuster votes i. mr. conaway? mr. conaway votes i. mr. lamborn? mr. lamborn votes i. mr. whitman? mr. whitman votes i. mr. hunter? mr. hunter votes i. ms. gabbard? ms. gabbard? mr. kaufman? mr. kaufman votes i. mr. o'rourke? mr. or work votes no. mr. norcross? mr. norcross votes no. mr. scott? mr. scott votes i. mr. brooks? mr. brooks votes i. mr. moulton? mr. vote -- moulton votes no. mr. brydon stein? mr. brydon stein votes i. dr. winthrop? dr. winthrop votes i. mr. byrne? mr. byrne votes i. mr. graves? mr. graves votes i. mr. brown? mr. brown votes no. miss mech sally? sally? mech miss mech sally votes no. mr. connor? mr. cotter votes no. dr. desjarlais? dr. desjarlais votes i. dr. abraham? dr. abraham votes i. mr. kelly? mr. kelly votes i. mr. gates? mr. gates votes i. mr. bacon? mr. bacon votes i. gabbard? [inaudible] mr. chairman there are 305i votes. there are 26 no votes -- 305i votes, 26 no votes. >> -- if payments result in their financial benefit three the clerks will recal
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i'm cristina rendon. >> i'm frank somerville. all of this comes more than 20 years after the so-called trial of the century in which o.j. simpson was acquitted for the murder of his ex-wife and her friend. we get live coverage now from ktvu's ken wayne in carson city, nevada. that's where today's parole hearing took place. ken. >> reporter: frank, i think it is safe to say that this is the best day o.j. simpson has had in the last nine years. he found out today that as soon as october 1st, he will be a free man. it that's first time the public has seen o.j. simpson in years. via video feed from the lovelock prison 90 miles east of reno simpson appeared relaxed, even jovial. adding to the upbeat mood a slip of the tongue by the chairwoman. >> we have that you are currently -- well, very recently turned 90 years old. 90 -- i'm sorry about that. you look great for 90. >> simpson is actually
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did frank miss you? >> frank doesn't care how much time you spend with your phone.e, of course. >> ask did he even realize you were gone? >> of course he did. >>> a high jumper was paralyzed in an accident but refused to give up. >> he even kept a long-held promise to his new bride, surprising everyone in the house at his own wedding. tom llamas has the story. >> reporter: that's olympian jamie kn jamie nieto. a freak accident recently crushed his dreams and his neck. from his hospital bed days after his accident, jamie, describing what happened. >> i hit my head doing a flip. and my disc in my neck slipped and hit the nerve. and paralyzed me. >> reporter: making things even worse, he was about to get married. >> a lot of things come into perspective when something like this happens. >> reporter: jamie, vowing to his fiance, he would walk down the aisle with her. >> i think i had a little anxiety, just because i want to walk the best i can walk. >> reporter: so jamie started intense physical therapy, learning to walk again, building back his muscles to show his wife
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if so, high frank's wife. thanks for hanging out. >> you'll enjoy your sunday. things are clearing out. really nice, refreshing tomorrow morning. i like it. get updates any time on our app. we'll see you back here at 11:00. hope to see you then. thanks if ur joining us. captioning sponsored by cbs >> quijano: president trump blasts senate republicans. the day after shaking up his team the president targets g.o.p.at senors on twitter saying they, "look like fools" after the health care debacle. also tonight, the growing nuclear threat from north korea. could these mountain tunnels be used to protect people in hawaii? tesla roles out its model three,
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the same with dodd-frank. instead we've seen a house services committee that wants wholesale destruction. of course we will work on making the kinds of changes that what ellen has spoken about in making those reforms. madam chair, you recently stated you do not expect another financial crisis in our lifetimes. setting aside the delicate question of your and my and all of our life expectancies, is that predicated on maintaining the strength of the current regulatory structure. >> let me state what i think i should have stated originally when i made that comment. i believe we have done a great deal since the financial crisis to strengthen the financial system and to make it more resilient. i think we can never be confident that there won't be another financial crisis, but we have acted in the aftermath of that crisis to put in place much stronger capital and liquidity requirements for systemic banking organizations in the banking system where generally i think our stress testing regime is forcing banks to greatl
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niklas frank, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.feel that you have some sort of a duty to your country to speak about your past? i think so, yes. i have the duty because, by chance, i was born in this family and i could tell the people... ah, how to behave with parents like i had. when do you think you first began to feel that you must speak out as volubly, as publicly as possible about your father and about your feelings toward your father? it was a growing wish, because of the silence in germany. families, all the families of my friends, everybody was silent. and they didn't talk about the past. and this i couldn't endure, because i always wanted to know how is it that society behaves if it changes to a dictatorship. and i always have a feeling that germany is still prepared to do this. and so i looked closer towards families and friends and connectedness, and ifound out that still there is something in the german people which makes me fear them. fear, your own country and your own people? yes, i would say so. well, i want to pick
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comey was testifying in the senate, watch parties around america we passed repeal and replace and dodd-frank out of the house. we passed 270 bills already. we passed more bills out of the house of representatives in the first few months of the trump residency than the first 6 months of the obama presidency, the clinton presidency and bush presidency, we have already enacted the biggest increase in border security in law in 10 years, we had a big down payment in our military, overhauled the veterans administration. 14 congressional review acts repealing that oppressive regulations of the 15th on its way to the president's desk. we have done more things in the past 6 months that nobody knows about because wall-to-wall coverage on russia and tweets and countdown clocks and this other stuff. even though there may be distractions in the media, we are here getting our work done. maria: i know you have done a lot particularly with regulations as well. that does move the needle on economic growth but it is a fair question to ask do the republicans want to see this president succeed? >> of course we
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garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> now they need to get frank to play that game. >> i'm sure frankould love to play that. >>> we'll be right back. >>> welcome back, everyone. a final recap of this developing story we've been following, this oakland building fire. a live look at the aftermath now from our nbc bay area sky ranger. right now investigators are putting the call out for anyone with any information, possibly who have seen something, maybe took some video. we are looking for if witnesses saw anything suspicious when this fire broke out. it started about 4:30 this morning, took more than two hours to control. the building which was under construction was completely destroyed. it's supposed to be a mixed use building with apartments on top, retail space on the bottom. >>> city officials are even saying today, laura, this is the fourth apartment fire in the last year, the fifth if you include the ghost ship fire. so it's been a treacherous last 12 months for that city, no doubt about that. >> the investigation will continue there. in the meantime, it's friday. a lot of people
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ooh, that's frank on the iron throne. >> frank! >> now we're talkin'.the other side of this... is they can be removed... easily. spray and wash's... powerful formula... removes over 100 stains. spray and wash. better on over 100 stains. ♪ >>> your thursday mix. we're going to start down under and a guy who loves his beer so much, he decided that he probably would get a little separation anxiety from it. so he had a flight in australia, decided that, you know what? i want this beer on the other side of this trip. so he had -- >> no, he didn't. >> the beer checked in his luggage, bar code and all. you see it there. on his qantas flight. and four hours later, when he landed in perth, australia, there was his beer. in perfect condition. >> don't they have beer in perth? look at it on the carousel. >> looking so lonely. >> do you think it was flat by the time he got there? >> hopefully they didn't shake it up too much as you can imagine after all that. >> we admire his tenacity. >> yes, bravo. >>> let's take you to lakeville, massachusetts. you see neighborh
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frank learned from his mistakes. a broken immigration system with an a less than unfortunate community. he was on his way to receiving a associates degree at nova. do you know the positive impact that would have had on his family? tonight i spoke very briefly to the friend who started a gofundme campaign to help the family. she said that she a their online media postings. live in falls church, back i ben sen, news 4. >> thank you, jacquie. from a potential death penalty to new denials tonight, there are several new developments in this disturbing case down in texas. the driver of that truck, james bradley, jr., faces a federal charge that could carry the death penalty. investigators say he is just part of a large human smuggling organization. the owner of the trucking company linked to the case denies any involvement. he says he sold his trailer to someone in mexico. one of the surviving victims told a guatemala diplomat they were going to houston. he denies knowing what was inside his trailer. >> the district and so
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i am only frank baxter., with the help of some pages of history, we will federal piece of parchment that has been handed down to us with loving care. this declaration of independence that is "our heritage." i think few of us know what happened on the fourth of july in 1776. we know the liberty bell ring , and that thomas jefferson and john adams played a part in it. it took place in philadelphia in independence hall or that state house, which was its name at the time. and we all know of john hancock, his name so huge that king george could read it without his spectacle. let's take a look at our crown jewel. it is a treasure of value without compare. it is part of our heritage and part of our constitution. how it became the bill of rights and our fundamental laws. how it became a philosophy that swept the world of political ideas that had never been done before. out of our heritage has come human liberty, democracy and the birth of a great nation. this is "our heritage." a little, now we know of what it is. n
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frank can do it. jesse can't. the reconstruction has ended. the confederates dominate politics in missouri. jesse james has no political excuse. there is so more fight. he is now just a violent man in it for the money. his second bandit career lasts a couple of years. the governor of missouri manages to make a deal, who famously shoots jesse james in the back of the head. thing for jesse james. that secured his myth as the american robin hood. he could not stay out of the outlaw life. if he had just laid quietly, he would have probably been forgotten. he certainly would not be remembered as the american robin hood. because he came back, no more political context, that doomed ,o him and changed his image taking out the whole political context that kept him alive for so long. jesse james's widow was not so happy. bob ford shot him in the back of the head and left him the man you see in the casket there. thank you very much. [applause] again, let's take some questions and if not, i will just go on for a few more minutes. i know i talked very quic
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orderly liquidation of authority that was part of dodd-frank. do you believe it's important to maintain and preserve that provision? >> i believe it's essential to maintain orderly liquidation. theaw during the crisis asence of a way to resolve non-depository institution, a systemic financial institution in an orderly way led to a massive intensification of the crisis. i agree that bankruptcy should be the preferred route for resolving a firm that's in difficulty. congress and dodd-frank mandated living wills and we should work on the ability to resolve these firms under the bankruptcy code. i believe we have made a great deal of progress in getting firms not only to file these living wills but also to think is systematically as in the course of their regular business how they need to be organized to make them resolvable in the event of distress. we have put in place rules to ensure the most systemic firms concern lossnt absorbency that they could be by bailing in debt holders in a situation where they encounter substantial losses. bankruptcy sh
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pantry player mccormick paid over $4 billion for french's and frank's. is there a secret ingredient the market is missing? >> one of the things that have gotten very difficult is the supermarket industry lately. in order to make it through this period, i think the packaged food companies need to merm, geo they'll have more bargaining power. but is that enough to make them worth owning consider mccormick and company, the world leading maker of spices and seasons for years, the stock has worked its way higher however, in the past couple of months, it seems to have gone out of style even though the company reported a nice top and bottom line the stock is down $11 from its recent high. inthe question is, can mccormick banish the doom and gloom? i think it's a natural fit and like i said, the package food companies need to merge to stay competitive mccormi so should we be giving the spice maker more credit? let's take a closer look with the chairman and ceo of mccormick. welcome to "mad money. good to see you, sir thank you for coming on. >> great to be here.
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frank, thanks very much forever taking this call. i know you're in the middle of reporting this out. >> thanks for having me. >> when i described about the timing, it was me observing this out of washington in terms of what i expected. did anybody -- from your perspective on kplil in washington, did people expect that tonight would be the night we'd get a whole bunch more republican senators saying no? >> there wasn't the expectation that this is going to happen tonight. i think that there was an expectation that most of these republican senators who were on the fence were actually waiting for the cbo score. and now that had been delayed we were expecting the announcements to happen once that came out. but there was also an expectation that folks, they didn't want to be the one senator one the one that doomed the bill. so the idea that senators lee and moran came out together and did this together, it makes it a lot of sense. because it allows them to be able to do it together. now it's four, not three. neither one of them is the one
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. >>> i'm frank mali mall. news to share with you, we want to start with an accident that is affecting traffic right now in oakland right in front of coliseum and oracle arena, big rig hauling gravel or dirt created big mess. >> if you take a look at on your screen you can, you can see the traffic backing up, it has gotten worse and worse, we have our christian kafton at the scene. is he getting information on the wreck and how long it is going to back up along traffic. check in with him live in a few min thes. >>> we are continue to following the search for the missing 5-year-old berkeley girl, police believe she is with her mother. >> k-9s have been out there, we are going to talk about what they have been able to track, what direction they might be going in. and we are going to talk about this weekend's investigation into that scary situation at sfo, critical interviewings being conducted, we are talking about the air flight. >> it was a scary couple of moments at sfo with a very very close call between that
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widow of the late singer, frank sinatra. as lady blue yois, she was married to frank sinatra until hid death, and she was 90 years old. >>> when we come back here tonight, america strong. the little dog pulled from a fire saved by a firefighter's oxygen mask. where that tiny mask came from, we did not know until tonight. you have got to see this. the ford summer sales event is in full swing. they are not listening to me. watch this. who wants ice creeaaaaaam!? so that's how you get them to listen. take on summer right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now with summer's hottest offer. for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. during the ford summer sales event get zero percent for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. offer ends soon. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more.
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chris: frank told us he paid $4,100 for matchmaking that worked.atchmaker in sacramento paired him with the woman who is now his fiancee. frank: we are engaged, we are happy, we are looking for a house to hopefully move in, and living the dream. chris: that's the dream maria, kim, and others feel they were sold, with testimonials like this on the matchmakers' websites, and pictures of happy couples like these on the owner's facebook page. but this testimonial from blake thanking silicon valley matchmakers for introducing him to his soul mate kristie also appears on east bay matchmakers, and even on one in nevada, where blake praises las vegas matchmakers for introducing him to his soul mate kristie. a quick search of those happy couple pictures reveals they're stock photos. carroll acknowledges the photos aren't clients. he says there's a privacy concern. mike: so, people typically aren't real keen about putting their pictures up and stating, "hey, we used a matchmaking service." chris: carroll insists all testimonials are real, including the succe
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charlie: let me extend that, frank.ween january 20 when the president took office and today, how has our reputation around the world changed? frank: it has changed entirely. the paris accord is one example. donald trump has sent a message to the world or our traditional allies -- what he means to be saying to them is, you can no longer take advantage of us, but what they are hearing is, you can no longer count on us. if you listen to what western european diplomats have said, there's a feeling that we are no longer exercising the kind of global leadership that was expected of us. a lot of donald trump's base likes this because they feel we have been the rest of the world's chump. without us, who else? when we talk about donald trump's relationship with putin and russia, what has devastated me about that is the moral equivalency that is drawn between the united states and russia. there's a reason why we have always seized the role of leadership, and that's because we do have sturdier, better values. we are worthy of that
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randy quarles is expected to come in and given his background, take a look at dodd-frank, take a lookt what's going on with the banks. maybe he will tear down regulations. some people think he's too close to wall street, and you think he's the wrong guy. let's take a look at his curriculum vitae. he worked at the treasury department under george bush, he wasn't undersecretary for domestic finance, secretary for international affairs. he is seen more as a pragmatist, get it done, make it work, not ideologue. he was a farmer imf u.s. director, a lot of expensive private equity of the carlyle group. he founded a group raised in utah which is basically family wealth offices, long-term investments in private companies. randy quarles will fill the shoes that dan tarullo first tried on, and the question is where he will go next. earlier, we spoke to chriswhelan -- to chris whelan, who is a bit of a critic. >> i think he will take a look at what dan tarullo did at the fed. he's a very intelligent guy, but he didn't know about things. he attacked the problem he was given and came up with a ver
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folks are wondering, even if you don't address health care, can you get tax reform, can you get dodd-frankorm by the end of the year? >> yes, we can get to tax return -- reform. >> you can? >> we can. but i am not ready to give up. the senate needs to do their job. the american people are suffering. they need the opportunity to choose what they want in their health care plan, at a rate that is affordable for them. we can't give up on that, and i am not giving up on that. we are still asking the senate to do their job. but separate from that we can do tax reform. >> i have spoken with several folks in the industry. they say there are divisions within the republican party on several issues of tax reform, and they are nervous those issues will play out similar to what we saw on health care. like the border adjustment tax, revenue neutrality. is this going to be health care 2.0? >> no. >> why? >> the reason for that, the house, the senate, and the white house are all working together. when we have a plan that is finally revealed to the public, we will be in coordination. >> when are we going t
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. >> frank lives in huntington, long island with his wife, dog and about a hundred chiclet pigeons. >> they are nasty, they bleep bleep on people, they are not, they are beautiful. >> the students of strayer university. time has taught us, the strength in them is in us all. and to all who seek their true potential, we say, let's get it, america. >> the trees are behind ?r you. >> two more. >> incoming. >> better? >> yep. all right. excellent. >> new favorite animal insta inm account, @river run golden, he is balance almost anything on his head, he has no training, he has such a calm demeanor. >> i would be impressed if he could walk that beer over to the table. >> on his back two feet. >> right bring it over. >> you are no negative, bill. >> check out this viral commercial from a roofing company, digital roofing innovation in alabama. >> guess what, i'm not here to talk to you about roofing. rifle, i am here to talk to but ar15 rifle. >> if you sign up for a new roof with this company, you get a free ar15. >> thank you. >> where are the pigeons? >> could someone forward my scripp bacs
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don't look at frank, don't talk unless spoken to. >> so nobody speaks to frank. by the way, pepper is on a low-sodium diet. so there's no salt with pepper. >> took you a while to get there. i was trying. like don't blow it, brother! >> coming up, undercover in the retail world. >> the details behind mystery shoppers. people who get paid to shop. how you might become one yourself. >>> and the red carpet at the espy awards. wait till you see what the guys are wearing. >>> but first, here's a look at today's forecast. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by carfax.com. dauchl. my s left to rememb... what. she washed this like a month ago! the long lasting scent of gain. now available in matching scents across your entire laundry routine. tha...oh, burnt-on gravy?ie. ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. new cascade platinum powers through... even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. >>> take a look at this video of a brazen, smash and grab. a man jumps out of a car and tries to enter that suv. he then breaks the glass of th
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frank hanrahan explains. >> the nationals have had cool promotional events.ht at nats park the first 25,000 fans get a nationals fedora hat. very old-school look once popularized by frank sinatra and made popular with indiana jones. of course there was a certain cowboy but we won't name him. one of the unique giveaways and people are already trying to sell the fedora on ebay for $50 but first you need to get it. that is your inside page with frank ha fighting the power, people in one neighborhood say dominion want to put power lines on their property. >>> anger over a billboard in texas advertising for ged's. >>> do you have a story idea? send us an email to newstips@wusa9.com. that is newstips@wusa9.com. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. i'm always moving forward... because i can't afford to get stuck in the past. comcast business. built for business.
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what happened to the frank? what happened to the frank? here we go. i have to finish my hotdog first. right young men you can't be out there. you're out there having lunch. no flotation devices in the water. because people don't how to swim they rely on the flotation device and if the flotation device goes down they go down. so i managed to pull it up but i would've been able to if it wasn't for the couple and the water out there by themselves in the freezing water, no one else around. i had to go back and hear their story. to get that one little coney island snapshot. >> how long you been dating? >> ten months. >> how old are you? >> 18. >> so you're 18 hanging out on coney island with your girl. flown in the ocean, was better than that? >> nothing. >> that's a good day. that's what it's all about. >> not quite even hot dogs but pretty good to be 18 and a love, that's pretty good. [inaudible] >> america's last line of defense couldn't be on the beach at the jersey shore, just dozens of yours from swimmers and lifeguards. the scent of missiles lurked
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