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frank was a pioneer. the slow motion shots and above all the lighting the back light and the framing. it was also autistic. so far, far ahead of its time right away. even without knowing much about film, i realized that this was a very, very special art form i was seeing on screen for the 1st time. and so yes, with an event at least the 22 year old had a new career goal to become an actress. and fax films, ah, these i thought 2 and 3 ought devised. she just traveled to a location where she knew frank would be filming how things it. but she didn't meet him there her. instead, she met louis tanka and suite, talked him into arranging contact with funk of the cooking hockey but human contact here. mr. arnold frank was in his early thirty's back then i found the privacy lenny grievance tall in her early twenties. he brought in jail kirk, she was a very attractive woman and had perfectly mastered the art of party crashing as we put it to day long in dallas chung perfect perished, asked to see how you were this
frank was a pioneer. the slow motion shots and above all the lighting the back light and the framing. it was also autistic. so far, far ahead of its time right away. even without knowing much about film, i realized that this was a very, very special art form i was seeing on screen for the 1st time. and so yes, with an event at least the 22 year old had a new career goal to become an actress. and fax films, ah, these i thought 2 and 3 ought devised. she just traveled to a location where she knew...
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>> thank you, frank. >>> turning to the top story elon musk setting the bird free. his words not ours silvana henao is here with the story. >> happy friday, frank twitter is now owned by elon musk with sources telling cnbc the sale has closed. among the first order of business is the firing of ceo and finance chief and head of legal policy musk is expected to assume the role of interim ceo. he may appoint someone else in the long term. musk send out a tweet reading the bird is free it is not just the ousting of the old guard. musk intends to do away with permanent bans on users, meaning people will be allowed to return a category of users that would include former president trump it is unclear if trump would be allowed back on the platform in the near term. frank, according to bloomberg, musk is asking engineers from tesla to meet with twitter to address the code >> a lot to watch there. >> absolutely. >> elon musk walking in the building with a kitchen sink >> we are all worried about that >> see you lat
>> thank you, frank. >>> turning to the top story elon musk setting the bird free. his words not ours silvana henao is here with the story. >> happy friday, frank twitter is now owned by elon musk with sources telling cnbc the sale has closed. among the first order of business is the firing of ceo and finance chief and head of legal policy musk is expected to assume the role of interim ceo. he may appoint someone else in the long term. musk send out a tweet reading the bird...
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mr. arnold frank was in his early thirty's back then. i'm from chrissy. lenny referenced all in her early twenties abroad. zachary, she was a very attractive woman and had perfectly mastered the art of party crashing for as we put it to day long in dallas. sean, perfect to hearst, out to see how you were to softly. he certainly had great hopes for a personal relationship that went beyond the professional one media. over the effect she had on him was enormously rosita and otherwise he wouldn't have written a screenplay for her within a few days of getting to know her and label physically a whole script that was truly tailored to her focus off. she also gotten involved. thank most i'll high nichols thank must also have had great career month in because otherwise the young reef and star would not have been so crazy about him in, in. so that's how it was the dismissal. the feature film, the holy mountain is facts visual declaration of love to li, finished on. but the script also reveals his jealousy of the with tanka, who had had an affair w
mr. arnold frank was in his early thirty's back then. i'm from chrissy. lenny referenced all in her early twenties abroad. zachary, she was a very attractive woman and had perfectly mastered the art of party crashing for as we put it to day long in dallas. sean, perfect to hearst, out to see how you were to softly. he certainly had great hopes for a personal relationship that went beyond the professional one media. over the effect she had on him was enormously rosita and otherwise he wouldn't...
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>> that is right, frank.n is not production it is capacities available or reported to be available then they just don't have 1 million barrels. the only cut we can come up with is 900,000 barrels that's required because frankly the futures markets were in severe backward. the open positions were down no capital coming into the industry it was risking a shortage of supply without more capital. that is what it was all about. the agreement that opec plus arrived at in april runs out in september. they had to renew it that is why they had the meeting now. instead of taking it through 2023 this gives us a lot of clarity as to where the markets are headed overall, it was a very appropriate and necessary meeting. the conclusion is actually to protect the market including the u.s. shale oil and oil industry all over the world energy industry and gas. this is a more or less a security for the long term for energy supplies. >> dr. husseini, is this the upside we should expect? do you see bigger more dramatic moves with
>> that is right, frank.n is not production it is capacities available or reported to be available then they just don't have 1 million barrels. the only cut we can come up with is 900,000 barrels that's required because frankly the futures markets were in severe backward. the open positions were down no capital coming into the industry it was risking a shortage of supply without more capital. that is what it was all about. the agreement that opec plus arrived at in april runs out in...
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frank. >> thanks, brian >>> turning attention now to netflix.third quarter results after the close today. looking to reverse two quarters of subscriber losses and getting set to field questions from the cheaper ad supported t ed tier. the company is looking at ways to stick with the platform longer and visit more often. adding a double thumbs up. let's bring in alex kantrowitz alex, thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me, frank. >> the $1 less than hulu and 2% less than hbomax will that help with subscriber retention in europe? >> you may see an uptick i think the tier is high it is less than hulu what netflix needs to do if it wants to make an impact in advertising, it needs to draw the masses reach and frequency. a lot of people and message them frequently with the ads so the message sticks with them netflix has an amazing group of people called unreachables by advertisers. people they can't find on traditional tv and radio that is an impact for advertising. by pricing that $1 less than hulu and few dollars less than the subscription t
frank. >> thanks, brian >>> turning attention now to netflix.third quarter results after the close today. looking to reverse two quarters of subscriber losses and getting set to field questions from the cheaper ad supported t ed tier. the company is looking at ways to stick with the platform longer and visit more often. adding a double thumbs up. let's bring in alex kantrowitz alex, thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me, frank. >> the $1 less than hulu and 2%...
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in some respects, frank, really, the u.s.arket at the moment perhaps is reaching near penetration in terms of streaming, yes, it's still the early days, but there's lots of things that need to happen for the u.s. market to grow streaming. it could be upgrades and streaming, et cetera it still is an early market, but where netflix is looking now is into the international market. it's going to come down to contend. content is king. in the third quarter and the common quarters, it's managing to deliver some pretty high-profile and sticky content. that's key, stickiness can it get its users to stay with the platform, not continuing subscriptions you look at the content like "stranger things" and the jeffrey dahmer's documentary, which has been very popular. they're expecting strong hits with the hits ahead. >> arjun, thanks a lot we appreciate it. >>> let's get to another tot story this morning and president biden under pressure to keep oil prices down. our silvana here with much more on the story good morning. >> good morning. s
in some respects, frank, really, the u.s.arket at the moment perhaps is reaching near penetration in terms of streaming, yes, it's still the early days, but there's lots of things that need to happen for the u.s. market to grow streaming. it could be upgrades and streaming, et cetera it still is an early market, but where netflix is looking now is into the international market. it's going to come down to contend. content is king. in the third quarter and the common quarters, it's managing to...
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>> frank, i think any rallies we see will be temporary. we cannot have a sustainable rally until we see a fed pivot we cannot see a fed pivot until inflation kocomes down in a meaning way. they will continue to keep the pedal to the metal they will keep rates to where they hold inflation. it takes time. generally speaking, it causes a recession. recession can have a further effect on helping inflation, but it is a self fulfilling prophecy that is no fun >> a recession would have an impact on inflation and driving it downward. i want to touch on the news. 2-year treasury and 10-year treasury high. how do you see that impacting the markets today? >> we look at the inversion and yield curve as precursor to recession. it is like we're seeing the writing on the wall and we need to prepare for that. all of us want to see the all clear. we want to call a market bottom and ring the bell. there are too many headwinds right now. too many challenges. from the investor perspective, we have pull backs as opportunities to build positions over time. thin
>> frank, i think any rallies we see will be temporary. we cannot have a sustainable rally until we see a fed pivot we cannot see a fed pivot until inflation kocomes down in a meaning way. they will continue to keep the pedal to the metal they will keep rates to where they hold inflation. it takes time. generally speaking, it causes a recession. recession can have a further effect on helping inflation, but it is a self fulfilling prophecy that is no fun >> a recession would have an...
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frank was a great friend of richard nixon's. in fact, we brought frank in on the moonwalk, he was kind of our conduit with nasa. >> we're going to pass over this because we don't have time. this was my introduction to dwight chapin. i was a white house fellow, it was peripheral, it gave new meaning. i was an outsider, it's so when the trip to china was announced, i try to finagle a place on the plane. and so i wrote a memo, and this is my first contact with dwight chapin. and he said, unortunately, even though your arguments are meritorious, you are going to be on this plane. and having never met him, we met in the mess and he said to me words that i will always treasure -- nice try. >> and all of us that were involved in this, i mean, the idea of going on the trip to china, there was no one in the white house that did not want to go on that trip to china. it was very dicey, picking the right people to go and so forth. >> these were the iconic moments, and as --, and 50 years to the day that they left the south lawn, and headed
frank was a great friend of richard nixon's. in fact, we brought frank in on the moonwalk, he was kind of our conduit with nasa. >> we're going to pass over this because we don't have time. this was my introduction to dwight chapin. i was a white house fellow, it was peripheral, it gave new meaning. i was an outsider, it's so when the trip to china was announced, i try to finagle a place on the plane. and so i wrote a memo, and this is my first contact with dwight chapin. and he said,...
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frank. >> that's not a secret. i will tell you in a second. first, we were there for culinary angels,a nonprofit whose volunteers prepe nourishing meals and delivered to adults with serious medical s and their caregivers. 95% are ug are undergoing cancer treatment. >> frank, take it away. >> okay, back to the secret abot frank. every time we have an auction item, i have looked to e who is eating. frank is death. >> i am legally deaf. >> how do you do this? >> i do it because people can't lie to a deaf person. i read your lips as you are going alond along and that's how i get throh this world. >> he gets people to bid and that is certainly a welcome seae seat site for lisa, who started the nonprofit in 2016. she and her daughter are breast cancer survivors. >> this disease does not discri. not discriminate. >> under a full moon in the valley, in a vineyard, watch big big frank as he watches the cro. the crowd. he may not be able to to hear, but he can see. >> if you see me go to the back, the back, i got a 900, 1000
frank. >> that's not a secret. i will tell you in a second. first, we were there for culinary angels,a nonprofit whose volunteers prepe nourishing meals and delivered to adults with serious medical s and their caregivers. 95% are ug are undergoing cancer treatment. >> frank, take it away. >> okay, back to the secret abot frank. every time we have an auction item, i have looked to e who is eating. frank is death. >> i am legally deaf. >> how do you do this? >>...
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frank was a great friend of richard nixon's and in fact, we brought frank in on the moonwalk and several other things. he was kind of our conduit with nasa. we're going to pass over this because we don't have time. this was my introduction to dwight chapin. i was it was a white house fellow was the gave peripheral a new meaning. i it was just an outsider where dwight was the innist of the inner circle. so when the trip to china was announced i tried to finagle a place on the plane and so i wrote a memo and this is so this was my first contact with dwight chapin and he says unfortunately even though your arguments are meritorious. there's a chance in hell that you're gonna be on this plane and more diplomatically and having never met him but received this memo we met in the mess and you said to me words that i will always treasure nice try, you know and and all of us that were involved in this i mean the idea of going on the trip to china. there was no one in the white that did not want to go on that trip to china. so it was it was very dicey trying to you know, picking the right people t
frank was a great friend of richard nixon's and in fact, we brought frank in on the moonwalk and several other things. he was kind of our conduit with nasa. we're going to pass over this because we don't have time. this was my introduction to dwight chapin. i was it was a white house fellow was the gave peripheral a new meaning. i it was just an outsider where dwight was the innist of the inner circle. so when the trip to china was announced i tried to finagle a place on the plane and so i...
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the july 25th issue of frank leslie'sllustrated newspaper, at eight years the oldest of the three u.s. weekly pictorials, included a scial douge supplement depicting 13 scene during monday, july 13th, and to a lesse extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the riot. since the pictorial papers were dated by the last day of week of their publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the violence began. publicio in such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste, entailing ortcuts that delivered the news in a timely fhi. but atome cost to clarity and detail. so the end graving of the, as it's called, burning of the colored orphans asylum along with the issue's other illustrations was noticeably crude in its execution although specific as to place. showing the crowd along the 44 street side of the burning building. the new york illustrated news, the new and least solvent -- newest and least solvent pictorial wkly, also rushed out images of the riot withs within days of the onset of the violence. like tho
the july 25th issue of frank leslie'sllustrated newspaper, at eight years the oldest of the three u.s. weekly pictorials, included a scial douge supplement depicting 13 scene during monday, july 13th, and to a lesse extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the riot. since the pictorial papers were dated by the last day of week of their publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the violence began. publicio in such...
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>> following frank's always easy, because all i have to do is say he's right. frank is right. there are a bunch of ways that the government to try to get this stuff back. it might develop probable cause that, a crime is being committed nick that you would find stuff at trump tower, or bedminster. it's possible, it's already happened to mar-a-lago. we know that. they can ask for it, orally or by letter, they could even issue a grand jury subpoena as frank suggested, they might try to use the court to pin trump down on the question, do you have any more stuff enough so, where is it? that said, there's also the possibility that they don't get this stuff back. trump either doesn't have it or says he doesn't have it. they can't prove otherwise or they can't find probable cause for another surge. that's gonna be hard for the reasons that frank just explain, and charlie knows as well. in order to do damage or risk assessment, you need to know what's missing. if it's only conjecture, and you don't know what documents are missing, or you know what documents recovered but you don't know
>> following frank's always easy, because all i have to do is say he's right. frank is right. there are a bunch of ways that the government to try to get this stuff back. it might develop probable cause that, a crime is being committed nick that you would find stuff at trump tower, or bedminster. it's possible, it's already happened to mar-a-lago. we know that. they can ask for it, orally or by letter, they could even issue a grand jury subpoena as frank suggested, they might try to use...
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and frank, president, polk, nicki's, ukraine of terrorism. why that word wise, using that language? well, anthony, it's rich, isn't it? when you see the pictures from zap parisha to add the start who it is that started that process off that killed all those people today perfectly innocent non competence. it's particularly richland, to hear that person speak about terrorism. it's also interesting, by the way that ukraine is on a process at the moment of attempting to get the international community to see russia declared russia a terrorist state. your question was, why did the russians use that term of ukraine? it's quite interesting. actually they the, the narrative, the rhetoric coming out of moscow. one thing i've noticed is that they strike on the bridge of this credit. it is critical national infrastructure to strategic strike. it's an asset of putin. it was on his birthday, was a strike. not only it ukraine, russia's military and russia's supply room, but also at the prestige of the state. but what peter has not mentioned, this is very interesting is any foreign or external evo
and frank, president, polk, nicki's, ukraine of terrorism. why that word wise, using that language? well, anthony, it's rich, isn't it? when you see the pictures from zap parisha to add the start who it is that started that process off that killed all those people today perfectly innocent non competence. it's particularly richland, to hear that person speak about terrorism. it's also interesting, by the way that ukraine is on a process at the moment of attempting to get the international...
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frank leslie had learned after his paper broke the so-called swill milk scandal in 1858 which involved the death of children who drank milk from cows that ate taintedded field from local new york distilleries that naming artists in certain circumstances only exposed them to lawsuit or physical harm, hazards that would surely be compounded in the context of rioting and its aftermath. harper's weekly introduced in 1857 and once more began the most republican of the pictorial weeklies did not credit the 22-year-old thomas nast as the source of several of its illustrations. we know, however, that he returned to the city on july 12th from a frustrated effort to cover the battle of gettysburg. and years later he told his bioer if that he had witnessed -- biographer that he had witnessed and sketched some of the violent events. if any of the 11 harper's engravings of the riot were basedded on nast's work, it was the full-page illustration featured in the august 1st issue. nast knew the asylum neighborhood well having lived on west street until 186 with an additional week for publication and p
frank leslie had learned after his paper broke the so-called swill milk scandal in 1858 which involved the death of children who drank milk from cows that ate taintedded field from local new york distilleries that naming artists in certain circumstances only exposed them to lawsuit or physical harm, hazards that would surely be compounded in the context of rioting and its aftermath. harper's weekly introduced in 1857 and once more began the most republican of the pictorial weeklies did not...
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frank, i am going to throw to you guys first. talk about, we have talked, we have touched on it a little bit this morning and yesterday. talk about the unique bond that was established. i know, specifically with you and bill. tell us how that started, talk us through the process a little bit, please. >> i had, i will say a quick, i may have said it one of the other panels but i got his number the night before the final audition, i called him, i said hello, he answered the phone. and, just hearing his voice on the phone was so shocking. this man, in this book that i had been studying came to life. and i said, excuse me, i am auditioning to play or tomorrow. >> oh, they already got the guy. he told me that he said well, if i get, it i'd like to take you to dinner. i called him, and that began this calling him three or four times a week. talking for five or six hours. he told me everything he could give me, you know that it was going to be out in the world, and if it was going to be out in the world it should be done right. the real
frank, i am going to throw to you guys first. talk about, we have talked, we have touched on it a little bit this morning and yesterday. talk about the unique bond that was established. i know, specifically with you and bill. tell us how that started, talk us through the process a little bit, please. >> i had, i will say a quick, i may have said it one of the other panels but i got his number the night before the final audition, i called him, i said hello, he answered the phone. and, just...
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thank you, frank, an actor's life is is very singular. it's a very solo in the it could be there's a lot of gladiator reenacting because at the end of the day, you have to compete against a lot of. people go into a room and win it. and if you don't your children don't eat and you don't have health coverage and it can be a very singular pursuit and what this did was take all of people who had to fight that fight and turn them into selfless human beings. and seeing the bigger picture where even production you you cared about these guys than yourself. that was the best way to survive it. and you get through it so becoming was the gift that came and to me was the real secret sauce of what makes a band of brothers was this level selfless? if you have a brother, you'd do anything for your brother. we had to get a taste of with with our our group. and when you get that going, you know, you start to feel a little bit of, you know, we happy few that are involved in this are in this beautiful cocoon where. everybody has the same commitment to save
thank you, frank, an actor's life is is very singular. it's a very solo in the it could be there's a lot of gladiator reenacting because at the end of the day, you have to compete against a lot of. people go into a room and win it. and if you don't your children don't eat and you don't have health coverage and it can be a very singular pursuit and what this did was take all of people who had to fight that fight and turn them into selfless human beings. and seeing the bigger picture where even...
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jeanne, frank said that he told your dad, frank said that bill told him stuff that he didn't tell you. why do you think that was? >> i was his son, he didn't tell me anything. when i went to vietnam, he said good luck, good. when i come home, he said how are you doing? they did talk to you at all. i will tell you really quick, i'm a few funny stories about him. if you talk about bill and they'd, you have to leave out profanity. i'm going to do the best i can. anyway, when my father had a heart attack any went into the hospital, the doctor asked him, they said, when did he lose his leg? do you know what my brother's response was? episode seven. [laughs] >> true story. >> my father was scurry, my brother to. you talk, i takes my father and baby to cleveland to go on a morning show. he tells this, it is live. that doesn't mean anything your dad oh my father they go on the morning show and there's two guys. i don't think they saw bannon brothers, it seems like i saw the shot of it. the guy was talking, we were going down the road, it was all across there. they are talking, the one guy get
jeanne, frank said that he told your dad, frank said that bill told him stuff that he didn't tell you. why do you think that was? >> i was his son, he didn't tell me anything. when i went to vietnam, he said good luck, good. when i come home, he said how are you doing? they did talk to you at all. i will tell you really quick, i'm a few funny stories about him. if you talk about bill and they'd, you have to leave out profanity. i'm going to do the best i can. anyway, when my father had a...
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frank, next week we've got the cpi ppi. headline year over year on the cpi is expected 2% for quite some time i thought inflation was going to come in better than expected that has been wrong, so i'm not going to throw that prudiction out there. but if you get a handle on headline year over year, that should back it down and that would put substance and fundamentals to the last couple of days of rallies absent that the market has been rallying around the idea the fed is going to pivot or pause or whatever in response to something breaking in the system bottom line is they're not going to do it, and they're telling us all week that's what all the fed speakers are saying is that they're going to keep the course until and unless they see convincing signs of inflation coming down. bottom line that requires a seven handle next week, and that is the most important thing facing the markets right now >> hope springs eternal. rallies do not last for eternities right now looking at the dow right now only one stock in the green. that'
frank, next week we've got the cpi ppi. headline year over year on the cpi is expected 2% for quite some time i thought inflation was going to come in better than expected that has been wrong, so i'm not going to throw that prudiction out there. but if you get a handle on headline year over year, that should back it down and that would put substance and fundamentals to the last couple of days of rallies absent that the market has been rallying around the idea the fed is going to pivot or pause...
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and frank is exactly right. we have had national security and homeland security -- officials warning us for months, that this was coming. it is shocking and it's disappointing, it's horrifying, the details of these -- >> if we have seen all of these warnings just coming, and these people are saying, all of this crazy stuff online, if and what here is illegal, frank? what can long forsman to do? >> if you are talking about the incident today, obviously, lots of laws apply, federally and state. if you are talking about this radicalization process, we are into this, as been referred to, the free speech dilemma. and that is, where do you draw the line? and up until now, of course, the line has been drawn, almost to the point where you have to wait for the violence to happen or be clearly articulated in a pending planning phase. and somehow we've got to get law enforcement more partnered with social media. social media has to do much more to -- as been said, this guy's postings were on facebook. all of, this up until
and frank is exactly right. we have had national security and homeland security -- officials warning us for months, that this was coming. it is shocking and it's disappointing, it's horrifying, the details of these -- >> if we have seen all of these warnings just coming, and these people are saying, all of this crazy stuff online, if and what here is illegal, frank? what can long forsman to do? >> if you are talking about the incident today, obviously, lots of laws apply, federally...
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[applause] frank john hughes who played wild bill carney air. he ross mccall who portrayed jill lipska. finally though he is not with us today, tim who played frank was with us every step of the way planning this symposium. a big shout out to him. i also want to recognize ed tippers daughter kerry tipper you will see her later on for sure. at any event welcome to all of you. thank you, also, to the other cast of cast lenders and crew of bands of brothers as well as other family members of easy company who joined us on this important occasion. there is a lot of people to thank. i would say also our president and ceo who happens to be in normandy right now. the governor of louisiana, he could not be here as well. our travel team who had the idea to do this with becky a number of years ago. and with kirk saduski and others who made it happen. our institute in the study of war and democracy, -- we have sponsors to. the reality is we can't do any of this without sponsors. let me list their names to a quickly. ryan axon, cameron bachelor, and mcdonald
[applause] frank john hughes who played wild bill carney air. he ross mccall who portrayed jill lipska. finally though he is not with us today, tim who played frank was with us every step of the way planning this symposium. a big shout out to him. i also want to recognize ed tippers daughter kerry tipper you will see her later on for sure. at any event welcome to all of you. thank you, also, to the other cast of cast lenders and crew of bands of brothers as well as other family members of easy...
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and i'm frank. i am going to i'm going to throw it to you guys, talk about we've talked we've touched on it a little bit morning and yesterday, but talk about there is a unique bond that was established. i know particularly, with you and bill, but tell us how that how it started and walk us through the process a little, please. i i had i'll say it quick. i may have said it in one of the other panels, but i got his number the night before the final audition. i called him. i said, yowza. he answered the phone and just hearing his voice on the phone was so shocking that this was this man in this book that i had been studying, had come to life. and he said, i said, mr. garner, i'm auditioning to play you tomorrow. well, they already got the guy. and he told me that. and then i said, well, if i get it, i'd like to take you to dinner. i got it. i called him back and that began this this calling him three or four times a week, talking for five, 6 hours. he emptied everything that he had to give me. he knew
and i'm frank. i am going to i'm going to throw it to you guys, talk about we've talked we've touched on it a little bit morning and yesterday, but talk about there is a unique bond that was established. i know particularly, with you and bill, but tell us how that how it started and walk us through the process a little, please. i i had i'll say it quick. i may have said it in one of the other panels, but i got his number the night before the final audition. i called him. i said, yowza. he...
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ikei ike i can be frank. i know the lan ike i can be frank.rank. i know the plan put forward _ ike i can be frank. i know the plan put forward only - ike i can be frank. i know the plan put forward only ten - ike i can be frank. i know the l plan put forward only ten days ago is caused a little turbulence. i get it. i get it. we are listening and have listened and now i want to focus on delivering the major parts of our growth package because with energy bills skyrocketing, a painful covid aftermath, war on our continent, a 70— year high tax burden, slowing global growth rates and gleefully slow infrastructure delivery, we couldn't simply do nothing. we can't sit idly by. what it needs more than ever is economic growth. in the government wholly committed to economic growth. 18 police officers in indonesia, one of them the local police chief, have been placed under investigation after 125 people were killed at a football match at the weekend. panicked spectators tried to flee the overcrowded stadium in east java when police fired tear gas to di
ikei ike i can be frank. i know the lan ike i can be frank.rank. i know the plan put forward _ ike i can be frank. i know the plan put forward only - ike i can be frank. i know the plan put forward only ten - ike i can be frank. i know the l plan put forward only ten days ago is caused a little turbulence. i get it. i get it. we are listening and have listened and now i want to focus on delivering the major parts of our growth package because with energy bills skyrocketing, a painful covid...
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and the ukrainian translation of the book is vostolek, and it is compared to the jewish girl anne franks a diary during the occupation the netherlands by the nazis in the second world war together, the whole girl is like anne frank, it's terrible what is happening in 2022 but it's good that she describes the story that the world needs to hear anne frank was 13 when she started keeping her diary, first for herself and then to record the atrocities committed by the nazis later the entire frank family was arrested. almost all of them died in the concentration camps. anna herself did not survive, but her diary remained, now published as a separate book and translated into more than 60 languages, including ukrainian. fortunately, eva skaletsky managed to save herself in march, she and her grandmother reached ireland, where they were accepted by sponsors, we are friends. i went to school in ireland, made new friends, and the life of the ukrainian woman was taken over by the british actress keira knightley. she gave eva her voice by voicing a diary in english. the world- famous celebrity consi
and the ukrainian translation of the book is vostolek, and it is compared to the jewish girl anne franks a diary during the occupation the netherlands by the nazis in the second world war together, the whole girl is like anne frank, it's terrible what is happening in 2022 but it's good that she describes the story that the world needs to hear anne frank was 13 when she started keeping her diary, first for herself and then to record the atrocities committed by the nazis later the entire frank...
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frank, thank you very much. that was military analysts, frank lead, which here in germany, the russian rocket attacks have renewed calls for progress and delivering an air system. an air defense system requested by ukraine transfer all of shots agreed in june to send the iris t system. defense minister christina lumber also said berlin would quickly deliver the 1st to 4 iris t systems. during a visit the lithuania, at the weekend, lambert condemned russian missile and drone attacks, only ukrainian population. for more of this, i'm joined by our political correspondent, benjamin our us group. but what reactions to the attacks in ukraine this morning had there been in germany? there has been a reaction by germany's education minister bettina stock, that singer who said that the attacks on key or a new low of russian terrorism against ukrainian civilians is she said that there can only be one answer to this image is continuous support for ukraine, especially through arms deliveries. and that's a debate that has bee
frank, thank you very much. that was military analysts, frank lead, which here in germany, the russian rocket attacks have renewed calls for progress and delivering an air system. an air defense system requested by ukraine transfer all of shots agreed in june to send the iris t system. defense minister christina lumber also said berlin would quickly deliver the 1st to 4 iris t systems. during a visit the lithuania, at the weekend, lambert condemned russian missile and drone attacks, only...
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there are quite — horrifies me, if i'm frank. there are quite some _ horrifies me, if i'm frank.if i'm frank. there . are quite some conservatives we've spoken to across the week who feel appalled at the conduct of their party and wanted all to sort of settled down and send a grown up in. we'll talk about whether they have a grown—up lined up. i'm going to go back to the front pages because we do have them now. the guardian is leading on news we heard in the last hour, boris johnson has announced he will be running in this leadership election. rishi sunak is not a clearfront runner —— borisjohnson won't. the i claimed... similarly, the city a.m. also leading on the breaking boris johnson race and the same story leading the metro, which claimed that boris has bottled it and sunak is on the brink of coming into power. the sun says simply, no, it's a no. —— bojo, it's a no. nice ego massage for anybody who finds himself on the front page of the newspapers again. if you'll forgive me, i'll hiuuhliht again. if you'll forgive me, i'll highlight some _ again. if you'll forgive me, i'll
there are quite — horrifies me, if i'm frank. there are quite some _ horrifies me, if i'm frank.if i'm frank. there . are quite some conservatives we've spoken to across the week who feel appalled at the conduct of their party and wanted all to sort of settled down and send a grown up in. we'll talk about whether they have a grown—up lined up. i'm going to go back to the front pages because we do have them now. the guardian is leading on news we heard in the last hour, boris johnson has...
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having said that, frank, we are focusing on what we can control. learned a long time ago from one of my mentors, luck is when preparedness meets opportunity. we're prepared we didn't know there would be covid or possibly a recession or softening demand, but we have a strong grow forward program. we focus on higher value freight and a clean operating environment. compensated and paid for the right way. so we execute what we control. >> higher value freight. that's something we have heard fedex and u.p.s. talk about as well about 16% of your business is industrial business to business. 30% is consumer spending related. you mentioned that softening talk to us about the business spending environment when it comes to your business are we seeing businesses continue to send things out and continue to spend money in those areas? >> as a company, we have become more resilient and more robust with that high value freight focus. three or four years ago we possibly couldn't spell medical equipment correctly. we can now we're focusing with our customers to go a
having said that, frank, we are focusing on what we can control. learned a long time ago from one of my mentors, luck is when preparedness meets opportunity. we're prepared we didn't know there would be covid or possibly a recession or softening demand, but we have a strong grow forward program. we focus on higher value freight and a clean operating environment. compensated and paid for the right way. so we execute what we control. >> higher value freight. that's something we have heard...
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frank. frank, talk to us about these airstrikes and ukraine. do you see them as retaliation for the crimea bridge explosion? yes, certainly. i mean we won't play, but the point of course is to who the terrorist is here. that's been case and start with the 24th. but what's quite militarily significant is that the russians have decided to use a fair number of quite valuable precision cruise missiles to attack as funny, outlined, almost entirely civilian targets in the center of here. now, as far as i know, that in the summer for a couple of months, i know several of the target locations quite well. as far as i know, the center here has not yet been attacked. so what we see here is who to say, you're not in any way. this is what i'm willing to do. i'm not going to be discriminated. we know that anyway, i'm not even pretending to be discriminant about the target set. so there is a slight change that with respect to the key of situation, what it will pull it up though is the nature of the requirement. now from the west, being sober about this, what
frank. frank, talk to us about these airstrikes and ukraine. do you see them as retaliation for the crimea bridge explosion? yes, certainly. i mean we won't play, but the point of course is to who the terrorist is here. that's been case and start with the 24th. but what's quite militarily significant is that the russians have decided to use a fair number of quite valuable precision cruise missiles to attack as funny, outlined, almost entirely civilian targets in the center of here. now, as far...
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see what she _ to be frank, ! i was very keen to see what she was going to say, i won't| what she was going to say, i won't lie, what she was going to say, i won't lie. that— what she was going to say, i won't lie. that whole _ what she was going to say, i won't lie, that whole situation _ what she was going to say, i won't lie, that whole situation was - what she was going to say, i won't lie, that whole situation was veryl lie, that whole situation was very jarring, _ lie, that whole situation was very jarring, i— lie, that whole situation was very jarring, iwas— lie, that whole situation was very jarring, iwas in— lie, that whole situation was very jarring, i was in shock. _ lie, that whole situation was very jarring, i was in shock. but - lie, that whole situation was very jarring, i was in shock. but i - lie, that whole situation was very| jarring, i was in shock. but i think she did _ jarring, ! was in shock. but i think she did deliver— jarring, ! was in shock. but i think she did deliver in— jarring, ! was
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so frank, this church has its origins in south korea before migrating to japan. tell us a bit about the organization and why it's controversial. well, it's called the unification church, but it's nickname is, is really the moonies. it's official sort of long form. title is the family federation for world peace and unification. it was founded in 1954 by reverend son young moon. really a christian presbyterian offshoot, that kind of became a cult. reverend moon suggested that that he was the messiah and the 2nd coming. it became quite famous here in south korean and known around the world really for it's mass weddings, where thousands of couples will, would be married at once. but what's significant here is the ties to. ready you know the l d p, the japanese governing party, back in the sixty's sion so abby's grandfather then prime minister no, was sue she, she really assisted the reverend moon in spreading the called in japan. and since obey himself appeared in church related events via, via image as recently as 2021. and now it seems as if hast and dominant party
so frank, this church has its origins in south korea before migrating to japan. tell us a bit about the organization and why it's controversial. well, it's called the unification church, but it's nickname is, is really the moonies. it's official sort of long form. title is the family federation for world peace and unification. it was founded in 1954 by reverend son young moon. really a christian presbyterian offshoot, that kind of became a cult. reverend moon suggested that that he was the...
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and no frank. i saw some highlights of last night's game or yesterday afternoon's game and the ball was hit out towards the right field. so with that kind of a wind, we could see another splash. you were on the money. i think you said that the water blowing out called it towards the water. thanks gentlemen. appreciate this. i'll be here all day. okay alright, here we go. we have temperatures a little bit warmer on monday, but take a look by thursday. justin. time. for the blue angels to take the sky by friday. we have plenty of sunshine and we also have a football game on monday. this is a huge game 77 degrees at kickoff. lots of sunshine. i can't believe i must say this. sorry, guys. go niners. okay i said it. go, vegas. it's okay, cheering the raiders on ever since i sat on my daddy's lap, they need help there. oh and three. good luck. thanks frank. hard fought win three. to be fair. i would agree. still to come. some people worry cellphone tracking technology is forcing people to give up privacy
and no frank. i saw some highlights of last night's game or yesterday afternoon's game and the ball was hit out towards the right field. so with that kind of a wind, we could see another splash. you were on the money. i think you said that the water blowing out called it towards the water. thanks gentlemen. appreciate this. i'll be here all day. okay alright, here we go. we have temperatures a little bit warmer on monday, but take a look by thursday. justin. time. for the blue angels to take...