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frazier asked goforth where? what is interested in that as a citizen. ways we are able to show for other people. especially people who may not be able to give us anything in return. >> if one wants to explore those issues in our culture and society and politics, there are different ways to do it. why is the camera your way in? >> that's how i got my start. i view myself at this point as someone who is living a life of purpose that has chosen to live my life, taking my creative gifts in service to the industrial heartland of america. that is where i am born and raised from. i actually witnessed how people were forgotten and became invisible and people weren't telling the stories anymore. >> another series, flint is family reacts centered on the water crisis in flint michigan that began in 2014 and its impact on specific individuals. notably shay cobb and her daughter, zion. it is told through photographs, text written by resident and a video in which she tells her own story. >> i said do you drink that water? she said no but my friends do. i said you wil
frazier asked goforth where? what is interested in that as a citizen. ways we are able to show for other people. especially people who may not be able to give us anything in return. >> if one wants to explore those issues in our culture and society and politics, there are different ways to do it. why is the camera your way in? >> that's how i got my start. i view myself at this point as someone who is living a life of purpose that has chosen to live my life, taking my creative gifts...
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i'm stephanie sy. >> latoya reub yes frazier come together. jeffrey brown has art and action and intersection of arts and democracy and part of our series. >> monuments are of a kind we are not used to seeing, art works to honor and bring about small d democratic. latoya ruby frazier calls them monuments of solidarity. >> we live in a world. and we just want to swipe through images and not pausing, slowing down or thinking about what the power of images actually are. i believe in the power of photography. the power of photography to reshape how we see ourselves in our families and communities and the world. >> frazier gained notice in a mask arthur genius award portraying herself, mother and grandmother in the larger context of america's industrial decline. she grew up in pennsylvania, a once thriving town where andrew carnegie built his first steel mill. the museum res troa expectative enhanced with silent videos and wall installation, a kind of poem listing various toxins. she shows the closing of a major medical center and her response to a
i'm stephanie sy. >> latoya reub yes frazier come together. jeffrey brown has art and action and intersection of arts and democracy and part of our series. >> monuments are of a kind we are not used to seeing, art works to honor and bring about small d democratic. latoya ruby frazier calls them monuments of solidarity. >> we live in a world. and we just want to swipe through images and not pausing, slowing down or thinking about what the power of images actually are. i believe...
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joining my colleague cristian frazier live in brussels from eight l frazier live in brussels from eightes, you are watching bbc news. hello there. we started part two of the weekend. on a fine note, there was plenty of sunshine around, but since then, skies have clouded over for many. and we're seeing patchy rain pushing into northern ireland, parts of northern england, the midlands and wales, all courtesy of this weather front here, which is popping up as it's sliding its way south eastwards. all the while, this area of low pressure bringing strong winds to northern north east scotland with plenty of blustery showers here, some good sunny spells continuing across scotland and also south west england, the channel islands, but elsewhere it's cloudy with that rain popping up across northern ireland and spreading across the irish sea. so temperatures a bit more disappointing because we've got more cloud around, down to around 17 or 18 degrees as we head through this evening and overnight that rain peps up as it spreads across england and wales, some heavy bursts at times across northern an
joining my colleague cristian frazier live in brussels from eight l frazier live in brussels from eightes, you are watching bbc news. hello there. we started part two of the weekend. on a fine note, there was plenty of sunshine around, but since then, skies have clouded over for many. and we're seeing patchy rain pushing into northern ireland, parts of northern england, the midlands and wales, all courtesy of this weather front here, which is popping up as it's sliding its way south eastwards....
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"entertainment tonight's" kevin frazier looks at his remarkable career. >> i'm not apologizing, i am -- >> reporter: donald sutherland was no ordinary actor. he was a cinema legend playing a villain in "the hunger games" -- >> afraid we've both been played for fools -- >> reporter: and the leading man in "klute." >> didn't take the plane. >> reporter: sutherland was versatile. he could play any role. his big break came in 1967 when he starred in the war film "the dirty dozen." >> what do i have to do? >> reporter: which he would follow up with another standout performance as hawkeye pierce in the 1970 film "mash." which helped catapult him to fame. >> i've seen you somewhere before. >> reporter: born in st. john, new brunswick, canada, in 1935, he said he wasn't interested in acting until he became a teenager. >> when i was 16 -- i'd never seen a play. i said to my dad that i wanted to be an actor. >> reporter: and he became a great one with nearly 200 film and tv credits over his 60-year career. >> you really do love him -- >> reporter: sutherland won an emmy and golden globe for hi
"entertainment tonight's" kevin frazier looks at his remarkable career. >> i'm not apologizing, i am -- >> reporter: donald sutherland was no ordinary actor. he was a cinema legend playing a villain in "the hunger games" -- >> afraid we've both been played for fools -- >> reporter: and the leading man in "klute." >> didn't take the plane. >> reporter: sutherland was versatile. he could play any role. his big break came in 1967...
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"entertainment tonight"'s kevin frazier takes a look at his remarkable career. >> i'm not apologizinging to damn understand it! >> reporter: donald sutherland was no ordinary actor. he was a cinema legend, playing a villain in "the hunger games." >> we have both been played for fools. >> reporter: and the leading man in "klute." >> he didn't take the plane. he canceled out. >> reporter: sutherland was versatile. he could play any role. his big break came in 1967, when he starred in the war film "the dirty dozen." >> what do i have to do? >> reporter: which he would follow up with another standout performance as "hawkeye pierce" in the 1970 film "mash," which helped catapult him to fame. >> i've seen you somewhere before. >> reporter: born in saint john, new brunswick, canada, in 1935, sutherland says he wasn't interested in acting until he became a teenager. >> when i was 16 years old, i had never seen a play. i said to my dad that i wanted to be an actor. >> reporter: and he became a great one, with nearly 200 film and tv credits over his 60-year career. >> you really do love him, do
"entertainment tonight"'s kevin frazier takes a look at his remarkable career. >> i'm not apologizinging to damn understand it! >> reporter: donald sutherland was no ordinary actor. he was a cinema legend, playing a villain in "the hunger games." >> we have both been played for fools. >> reporter: and the leading man in "klute." >> he didn't take the plane. he canceled out. >> reporter: sutherland was versatile. he could play any...
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that's the grapevine right around gorman, frazier park.ou think that's pretty minor, but it's actually a sign of a much larger pattern shift heading potentially for us. let's put this into futurecast. that one little spark works its way northward and you'll see how the showers and thunderstorms work back up towards the bay. you'll see it materialize almost out of nowhere seemingly. that's tuesday. about five days ago there was a tropical storm in mexico, alberto, fell apart, but the ingredients still get pushed around and by tuesday they could get pushed our way. this is the high resolution again going out as far as it will go, gets us to tuesday. it's wanting to show a few showers, make an occasional thunderstorm. th is the most overzealous forecast model of the entire suite. i'm not saying that's exactly the way it will go, but i am saying there's a 10% chance that when we get to tuesday, we could be talking about an isolated shower with an occasional thunderstorm mixed in. i do not have that in the seven-day forecast, but notice how the
that's the grapevine right around gorman, frazier park.ou think that's pretty minor, but it's actually a sign of a much larger pattern shift heading potentially for us. let's put this into futurecast. that one little spark works its way northward and you'll see how the showers and thunderstorms work back up towards the bay. you'll see it materialize almost out of nowhere seemingly. that's tuesday. about five days ago there was a tropical storm in mexico, alberto, fell apart, but the ingredients...
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>> hello, i'm christian frazier? and this is "the context."dent treasury officials have cost us labor policy and amounted to a 2,000% tax rise. mark my words, labor will raise your taxes. >> this is part of the prime minister that's been part of the government that has put up tax 26 times. >> reminds me of the effort u. referendum and that quote on the side about that extra 50 million pounds a week the u.k. was sending to the e.u., so the claim went. that was wrong but there was an almightily row about it and what did the row do? it gave that number prominence. ♪ christian: a war of words over tax. richie sunak says labour would put an added 2,000 pounds in tax on every person. what do the voters make of the campaign so far? also tonight, a special report from gaza. hundreds of bodies reportedly uncovered in a mass gave grave outside of al-shifa hospital. evidence that are civilians included. and first of commemoration of two days in europe to mark the 80 year anniversary of the normandy landings. today, snap polls suggesting that was richie s
>> hello, i'm christian frazier? and this is "the context."dent treasury officials have cost us labor policy and amounted to a 2,000% tax rise. mark my words, labor will raise your taxes. >> this is part of the prime minister that's been part of the government that has put up tax 26 times. >> reminds me of the effort u. referendum and that quote on the side about that extra 50 million pounds a week the u.k. was sending to the e.u., so the claim went. that was wrong...
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looks after his brother around the clock. jekka also struggle design work until she was hired by frazier, financed by the golden eagle foundation. free, just strive to uphold their workers dignity. but we've received no support from the state or any institution so far. we covered all costs with funds provided by the golden eagle foundation. all of that was the construction of the plan to employing workers and everything else that's needed for the factory. large kosovo companies are legally required to employ people with disabilities, but the law isn't worth the paper. it's written on say, disability associations money. there have been cases where companies or institutions even paid money just to avoid hiring people with disabilities. that's why jetta and the fee a do what they can to help their brothers website and as long as they cook and stuff supplies to last until their next visit. chapter 3 this i am very happy on the 3 days we visit because they need to discuss the problems and me, company, mitchell, hall and data which comedy both. i want to make them happy to have someone here wh
looks after his brother around the clock. jekka also struggle design work until she was hired by frazier, financed by the golden eagle foundation. free, just strive to uphold their workers dignity. but we've received no support from the state or any institution so far. we covered all costs with funds provided by the golden eagle foundation. all of that was the construction of the plan to employing workers and everything else that's needed for the factory. large kosovo companies are legally...
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. -- christian frazier and this is the context. >> a standalone question.ve that issue should be resolved. christian: goods price inflation is driven by falls in energy prices and that is what has led to the overall rate of inflation being on target, 2% finally. >> it is true that inflation went up because of global factors and global factors have also contributed to its fall but it's also true that very difficult decisions that i took are working alongside the bank of england, meant that it did not become an inflationary spiral. ♪ christian: the s&p has set out its manifesto. page one, paragraph one, the pledge to continue the fight for independence but what else is in their plan to woo that support -- to woo back support? the per minister says we have turned a corner but does the government deserve the credit? vladamir putin has been welcomed to north korea for the first time in two decades with a huge ceremony in the center of pyongyang. the two leaders signed a breakthrough agreement so what does that mean for global security? good evening. the scottish
. -- christian frazier and this is the context. >> a standalone question.ve that issue should be resolved. christian: goods price inflation is driven by falls in energy prices and that is what has led to the overall rate of inflation being on target, 2% finally. >> it is true that inflation went up because of global factors and global factors have also contributed to its fall but it's also true that very difficult decisions that i took are working alongside the bank of england,...
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that's the bush frazier. stuff like that for one by one second. opened up and lazansky were arrested in october. come up and lazansky lived in level region south. no, and click the shelf. they were all taken to go to the investigation, went on until december, the 29th. 1973 is due to covina and was cutting by the local store. seemed to sit through 2 more to me, my elbows are these 2. no, nobody slips and it looks pretty me and complex blue. is that correct? let me see what she gave me, your locals to redo bit. the police give you the friction i through with a good fan. must this colleagues can i missed a demo notice can yet it was real cool stuff. mister suspended, miss who would assume as though some must hopelessly sco crane's cover. but the you on your oscar visits will lavinia i am with on special creek people actually d of the most mit or treated sim disability. i'm good to go to the 360 on the dish and they'll pay the full color la costa, me. but i knew slowly because of the cost of good lazansky and su
that's the bush frazier. stuff like that for one by one second. opened up and lazansky were arrested in october. come up and lazansky lived in level region south. no, and click the shelf. they were all taken to go to the investigation, went on until december, the 29th. 1973 is due to covina and was cutting by the local store. seemed to sit through 2 more to me, my elbows are these 2. no, nobody slips and it looks pretty me and complex blue. is that correct? let me see what she gave me, your...
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. >> reporter: oakland heights is the nursing home where 85-year-old ruby frazier spent a month afterital in november 2022. her grand daughter maisha and daughter yolanda said ruby struggled to get the attention of staff. >> my mom would push the button for help and they would not acknowledge her. >> reporter: how often was she telling you this? >> every day. >> all the time. >> reporter: maisha and yolanda said they watched as ruby's condition quickly deteriorated until one visit when ruby who is bedbound began gasping for air. >> i said what do you all please call the ambulance? no, we are not going to call -- yes, you are. >> reporter: emergency room doctors diagnosed her with pneumonia and severe sepsis. she had also developed these bed sores on her heels, wounds the family says oakland heights staff hid from them. >> they would not even turn her. they likely did not give a dog gone. >> reporter: oakland heights is run by aspen health care, a chain of more than two dozen california nursing homes. the cbs news investigation found in 2022 aspen facilities moved more than $25 million
. >> reporter: oakland heights is the nursing home where 85-year-old ruby frazier spent a month afterital in november 2022. her grand daughter maisha and daughter yolanda said ruby struggled to get the attention of staff. >> my mom would push the button for help and they would not acknowledge her. >> reporter: how often was she telling you this? >> every day. >> all the time. >> reporter: maisha and yolanda said they watched as ruby's condition quickly...
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. >> reporter: oakland heights is the nursing home where ruby frazier spent a month after paul's center in november 2022. her granddaughter my geisha and daughter yolanda told us ruby struggled to get the attention of staff. >> my mom will push a button for help and they would not acknowledge her. >> reporter: how often was she telling you this? >> every day. >> all the time. >> reporter: they say they watch as ruby's condition quickly deteriorated until one visit where ruby who is bedbound began gasping for air. >> i said, would you all called the ambulance? no, we are not going to call, yes, you are. >> reporter: they diagnosed ruby with pneumonia and severe sepsis and also develop these bed sores on her heels, wounds that the family said oakland heights staff hid from them. >> they would not give a dog doggone. >> reporter: a for-profit chain of more than two dozen california nursing homes, the cbs news investigation found in 2022 aspen facilities move to more than $25 million much of it medicare and medicaid reimbursements to companies related to aspen. >> ownership has become very
. >> reporter: oakland heights is the nursing home where ruby frazier spent a month after paul's center in november 2022. her granddaughter my geisha and daughter yolanda told us ruby struggled to get the attention of staff. >> my mom will push a button for help and they would not acknowledge her. >> reporter: how often was she telling you this? >> every day. >> all the time. >> reporter: they say they watch as ruby's condition quickly deteriorated until one...
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kevin frazier, cbs news, los angeles. >>> "cbs news roundup" will be right back. flex alert!. flex alerts notify us of preventable power outages. that way we always know when to help stop one. ok flex, just drop some knowledge on me again. oh, ok i will - i'll turn our thermostat to 78... i'll unplug the blender. the hair dryer. - my blankie? - yep! - let's talk about it! - nope. ooo, we can save the laundry til' the morning! oh, yes please! oh! little things like this help save our power and help save us from outages. with flex alerts, the power is ours. >>> it's friday, june >>> it's friday, june 21st, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." the heat wave shifts. it is moving east and already causing problems including on one of the nation's busiest transit lines.
kevin frazier, cbs news, los angeles. >>> "cbs news roundup" will be right back. flex alert!. flex alerts notify us of preventable power outages. that way we always know when to help stop one. ok flex, just drop some knowledge on me again. oh, ok i will - i'll turn our thermostat to 78... i'll unplug the blender. the hair dryer. - my blankie? - yep! - let's talk about it! - nope. ooo, we can save the laundry til' the morning! oh, yes please! oh! little things like this help...
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ashley: titans of banking industry and jp morgan chase dye jamie dimon and brian moynihan and james fraziered a business round table last week to listen to donald trump's policies and earl year trade immigration and moynihan criticized biden's policies bad for business and trump told top ceos as president he would be better than biden on taxes and the economy and the corporate tax rate should be a 20% tax rate of one point going as low as 15% and that went down well. stuart: i'm sure it did. thanks, ash. stuart: a popular rapper in detroit voicing support for donald trump. liberals the black community is diverse and will vote accordingly. >> we still enjoy president trump and we appreciate him come to our city and we're entrepreneurs and businessmen and we're not the same people that our parents was. we don't intend to vote behindly and we don't feel, no one should feel entitled to vote and they need to work for our vote and want more for officers and voting based on -- ourselves and voting based on personal experience. lauren: he's black voting for president trump and he's young. contrast
ashley: titans of banking industry and jp morgan chase dye jamie dimon and brian moynihan and james fraziered a business round table last week to listen to donald trump's policies and earl year trade immigration and moynihan criticized biden's policies bad for business and trump told top ceos as president he would be better than biden on taxes and the economy and the corporate tax rate should be a 20% tax rate of one point going as low as 15% and that went down well. stuart: i'm sure it did....
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. >> rex frazier's with the personal insurance federation of california, which represents large autosurance companies in california. oftentimes it takes months and months before an insurance company even knows where it stands with the state. under this proposal, the state at 60 days and every 30 days thereafter they would have to declare where they stand on a rate filing that accountability. that's good for everyone. as the governor has proposed a plan that is not going to get homeowners access to more coverage and affordable price. but carmen bill burr with the group consumer watchdog thinks the proposal gives away too much. what the governor has proposed will tie the hands of the insurance commissioner and reviewing rate hikes and cut public participants out of the process. and that is guaranteed to lead to higher unjustified rates for california homeowners. now it'll be up to state legislators to decide whether to include the governor's insurance proposal as it stands or change it when approving this year's budget. dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> and as temperatures warm up a beloved
. >> rex frazier's with the personal insurance federation of california, which represents large autosurance companies in california. oftentimes it takes months and months before an insurance company even knows where it stands with the state. under this proposal, the state at 60 days and every 30 days thereafter they would have to declare where they stand on a rate filing that accountability. that's good for everyone. as the governor has proposed a plan that is not going to get homeowners...
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business roundtable we know some things and that was very interesting, jamie dimon was in the room and frazierrian n moynihan. maria: to blockade abided nominees as an effort alongside mike lee, bill hagerty, roger marshall, tommy tuberville and eric schmidt trying to block the swiss conversations. we have a lot of it up, markets are mixed ahead of the open, the doll having a rough week while s&p and nasdaq see new highs all week, the week today the nasdaq is already up 3%, lpl financial chief technical strategist adam turk was coming up next. how employee keyboards led to firings at wells fargo. you won't hear believe it were watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ [kettle hisses] ♪ oh my god. [phone rings] at the tone, please record your message. [clock ticks] ♪ ♪ i'm not a doctor. i'm not even in a doctor's office. i'm standing on the streets talking to real people about their heart. how's your heart? my hear's pretty good. you sure? i think so. how do you know? you're driving a car, you have the check engine light. but the heart doesn't have a hey, c
business roundtable we know some things and that was very interesting, jamie dimon was in the room and frazierrian n moynihan. maria: to blockade abided nominees as an effort alongside mike lee, bill hagerty, roger marshall, tommy tuberville and eric schmidt trying to block the swiss conversations. we have a lot of it up, markets are mixed ahead of the open, the doll having a rough week while s&p and nasdaq see new highs all week, the week today the nasdaq is already up 3%, lpl financial...
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morgan, bank of america and citigroup's jane frazier. apple's tim cook was there, to go apple did not confirm that to us. what president biden away at the g7 summit business roundtable invited somebody from the white house to speak, the chief of staff delivering biden's pitch to the same business leaders and also today the treasury secretary janet yellen was advocating for a second biden term in new york city where she made the case that investments like the inflation reduction act are good for u.s. manufacturing though of course a lot of republicans and economists at large say spending from the government like through the inflation reduction act is what put us in this position with inflation and high prices. >> you are right, fed researchers and researchers at the san francisco that bank also said that. grady trumbull, great reporting is always. let's welcome back to the show, the former ceo of home depot and chrysler bob and republican congressman jason chaffetz. thank you for joining us, it's good to have you on. it's good to see you
morgan, bank of america and citigroup's jane frazier. apple's tim cook was there, to go apple did not confirm that to us. what president biden away at the g7 summit business roundtable invited somebody from the white house to speak, the chief of staff delivering biden's pitch to the same business leaders and also today the treasury secretary janet yellen was advocating for a second biden term in new york city where she made the case that investments like the inflation reduction act are good for...
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. >> frazier hand of your zionist this is your chance to get out. >> crowds of anti-israel into somaticsing the scene outside of the music festival expedition on wall street which is dedicated to 364 people killed their by hamas on octobet says long-lived october 7 even aoc condemning the protesters writing the callousness to targeting of jews on display at the protest in the exhibit was atrocious and anti-semitism plain and simple anti-semitism has no place and no broader movement that centers human dignity, mayor adams condemning the hate speech that we saw in the streets of new york. >> goldman sachs predicted oil prices will jump on strong demand hitting $86 per barrel at least for the brent contract, the deficit will be felt in the third quarter, it's been a little bit down after opec plus side it would winding down some output cuts come october, there is a separate report by the iea this is a major supply surplus is on the horizon between now and 2030. a couple of different opinions, right now wti up one and a quarter% right now. there is anti-woke activist targeting the borders o
. >> frazier hand of your zionist this is your chance to get out. >> crowds of anti-israel into somaticsing the scene outside of the music festival expedition on wall street which is dedicated to 364 people killed their by hamas on octobet says long-lived october 7 even aoc condemning the protesters writing the callousness to targeting of jews on display at the protest in the exhibit was atrocious and anti-semitism plain and simple anti-semitism has no place and no broader movement...
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. >> rex frazier with the personal insurance federation of california. >> which represents large auto and home insurance companies in the state says this is only a first step towards reform. that has to be accompanied by fixing the overall rate system as well as making the fair planned, sustainable with those 3 things in place, the market will improve, not the right plan of the governor has abandoned. >> home insurance consumers with this proposal. but carmen bill burr with the group consumer watchdog, thanks. the proposal gives away too much what it does is facilitates faster higher prices with no guarantee that a single insurance company is going to come back into the market. the ball is now in the hands of state legislators who will decide whether to include the governor's insurance proposal as it stands or change it when approving this year's budget. dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> ahead of the 80th anniversary of the world war, 2 normandy landings of 1944, the attorney eternal flame of france arrived in the u.s. after making a stop in england. the visit comes with the outpouring of g
. >> rex frazier with the personal insurance federation of california. >> which represents large auto and home insurance companies in the state says this is only a first step towards reform. that has to be accompanied by fixing the overall rate system as well as making the fair planned, sustainable with those 3 things in place, the market will improve, not the right plan of the governor has abandoned. >> home insurance consumers with this proposal. but carmen bill burr with...
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morgan, jane frazier of citigroup, brian monahan of bank of america.ote these ceos have not officially endorsed trump but these meetings come as simply a nurse who spent the last three years distancing themselves from trump and seemed to at least now be returning to him. this is what one attendee had to say about trump's former primary rival nikki haley just last year. >> very liberal democrat. i urge you to help nikki haley. get a choice on the republican side that might be better than trump. >> here is him two years later talking about trump and his policies. >> he's right about nato. kind of right about immigration. he grew the economy quite well. tax reform worked. he wasn't wrong about some of these critical issues and that's why they are voting for him. >> and then there is nelson peltz who came out against trump after the january 6 insurrection. >> i voted for him in this past election, november pick today, i'm sorry i did that. >> now he says he will vote for trump a second time over fears of president biden's, quote, mental condition. peltz ho
morgan, jane frazier of citigroup, brian monahan of bank of america.ote these ceos have not officially endorsed trump but these meetings come as simply a nurse who spent the last three years distancing themselves from trump and seemed to at least now be returning to him. this is what one attendee had to say about trump's former primary rival nikki haley just last year. >> very liberal democrat. i urge you to help nikki haley. get a choice on the republican side that might be better than...
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. >> but starmer has been a brilliant strategist in his positioning of the labour party frazier nelsonthe spectator, legendary tory publication, said to me, the best argument and starmer's favor is that he would handle the country as strategically and effectively as he has handled the labour party rory stewart pointed out that by occupying the center starmer has forced the conservatives for the right where there are fewer votes starmer took over the party from jeremy corbyn of hard left ideologues who faced numerous accusations of antisemitism, which he denied. starmer purge the party of radicals assured any hint of a woke agenda and has kept labeled firmly trained on the center brown of economic growth and better government services labor is mostly accepted. the budget cuts proposed by the current conservative government is planning no major new taxes. starmer has ruled out a return to the european union, probably because he knows that any prospect of open migration from the continent would see the who shall issue of immigration to the right. in fact, in his televised debate with rish
. >> but starmer has been a brilliant strategist in his positioning of the labour party frazier nelsonthe spectator, legendary tory publication, said to me, the best argument and starmer's favor is that he would handle the country as strategically and effectively as he has handled the labour party rory stewart pointed out that by occupying the center starmer has forced the conservatives for the right where there are fewer votes starmer took over the party from jeremy corbyn of hard left...
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i think it's on the same level as i'll leave frazier in 1971 or maybe godzilla versus king kong backn 2021. those are the big ones. this is this sort of level that's going on. it's tom and jerry it's chestnut kobayashi. i don't know about you, but when this fight it comes around. we're going to have to sit down together, eat some hot dogs, and enjoyed this epic battle. >> two men bound by fate for years and years and years. i don't know how they keep doing it every year, but whenever i watch, i feel like i had to stay far away from food i feel like it just let them do what they need to do harrington, glad we got that in. >> thanks for being here thank you, my friend b. >> well, enjoy the rest of your weekend of course. same knew hi everybody. we're following a lot of news going on around the world and around the country, including cnn has a new exclusive interview with american paul whelan has been detained in russia for five-and-a-half years now rantisi, you how he's describing his time in detention and the ongoing fight to get him home. you're on the cnn newsroom the most anticipat
i think it's on the same level as i'll leave frazier in 1971 or maybe godzilla versus king kong backn 2021. those are the big ones. this is this sort of level that's going on. it's tom and jerry it's chestnut kobayashi. i don't know about you, but when this fight it comes around. we're going to have to sit down together, eat some hot dogs, and enjoyed this epic battle. >> two men bound by fate for years and years and years. i don't know how they keep doing it every year, but whenever i...
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wrote today, we are comforted by the understanding that she has returned to the embrace of her loving frazier, that she's pulled up her tv tray next to his recliner that they're clicking their high ball glasses as she's catching him up with the stories about this wild beauty buda full ride marion robinson was 86 joining me now by phone is david axelrod, former senior adviser to president obama, is now a cnn senior political commentator david, i mean how are you remembering mrs. robinson tonight? >> i mean, i think she made an impression on so many americans during goodness hey everybody who was, who worked for him in the white house. and i worked with him. was his friend before that the word that michelle used is such an important word grounded. >> i've never met someone who is more centered, grounded flap able she didn't didn't say much when she was in around the political people and so on. but there was the sense of sort of wisdom about her. she raised these magnificent kids on the south side the chicago went on to princeton and harvard law and business school and did amazing things in the
wrote today, we are comforted by the understanding that she has returned to the embrace of her loving frazier, that she's pulled up her tv tray next to his recliner that they're clicking their high ball glasses as she's catching him up with the stories about this wild beauty buda full ride marion robinson was 86 joining me now by phone is david axelrod, former senior adviser to president obama, is now a cnn senior political commentator david, i mean how are you remembering mrs. robinson...
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lled t of it was billed as the fighhet of the century before he faced off against smokin joe frazier, the great muhammad ali said, i want 15 referees to be at this fight because there ain't no one man who cane keep up with the pace. therne mi'm going to set exceptw it's fight nightit in washington . trump stepping back on the debate stage and democratsh. already smell trouble. >> president biden versus donald trump is going to bes is must-see tv. >> so this is like a real live freestyle battle. good luck, president joe biden. yeah, i mean, good luck. >> i the plan is not to be able to keep up. it's interestingisten, i. b it's going to be listen, i don't know, maybe it won't be bad. maybe they got some they been working on some super serum. it's going to be bad. it's going to be bad. donald trump is dangerousnny. because he's funny. he's dangerous because he's he iy. he's going to give us one of the greatest stand up specials we've eve ur seen.se: h >> the ref sends danger to.s frm we're three days from the cnn presidential debate and the networks already proving won't be a fair fight.
lled t of it was billed as the fighhet of the century before he faced off against smokin joe frazier, the great muhammad ali said, i want 15 referees to be at this fight because there ain't no one man who cane keep up with the pace. therne mi'm going to set exceptw it's fight nightit in washington . trump stepping back on the debate stage and democratsh. already smell trouble. >> president biden versus donald trump is going to bes is must-see tv. >> so this is like a real live...
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i thought it was an unfair piece about frazier. she got a bad hand. to make something happen, a straight. she's got two pair. i don't know. it made it sound like -- it's been kind of a waste land. that's just not fair. >> very difficult and very international story to turn around. >> a bad hand. >> we mentioned the glp-1s. novo will invest $400 billion in a second plant in north korea fk to try to make more glp-1s. we mentioned reuters, china approving wegovy other there. >> the big untold story is these factories are incredibly hard to build. they can take up to five years to build. >> this one won't be ready maybe until 2029. >> nothing you can do. unstable. you have to do it with an injector. a lot of people thought it would be like covid, let's do a vaccine and get them in people's hands. jacobs has a lot of the engineering. don't buy it for that. that's not what the company is about. these are hard factories to build. you get an outfit like viking. people say, they've got something fantastic. talk to me in 2029. people say, well maybe pfizer will
i thought it was an unfair piece about frazier. she got a bad hand. to make something happen, a straight. she's got two pair. i don't know. it made it sound like -- it's been kind of a waste land. that's just not fair. >> very difficult and very international story to turn around. >> a bad hand. >> we mentioned the glp-1s. novo will invest $400 billion in a second plant in north korea fk to try to make more glp-1s. we mentioned reuters, china approving wegovy other there....
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in today's remarks frazier said she thinks there's still an opportunity to grow mark share here. >> lastrvices. while the business has undoubted benefitted from higher rates, we also experienced growth across all key drivers including cross-border transactions, u.s. dollar clearing volumes, commercial card volumes, trade loans. the list goes on. i am confident that we will continue to see more growth in these areas, even in a lower rate environment. there is just considerable opportunity to win new clients and to deepen relationships with existing ones, and we are continuing to invest in our capabilities to make sure we capture that. >> citi published a deck with target. the firm expects services revenue growth through 2026 to be low to mid single digits and return on tangible common equity to be in the mid 20s. evercore isi said those were both slightly above street expectations. the ceo concluded his remarks where he called services a key part of citi's strategy and driver of overall performance going forward. so one can assume that these remarks, as well as those targets that are resp
in today's remarks frazier said she thinks there's still an opportunity to grow mark share here. >> lastrvices. while the business has undoubted benefitted from higher rates, we also experienced growth across all key drivers including cross-border transactions, u.s. dollar clearing volumes, commercial card volumes, trade loans. the list goes on. i am confident that we will continue to see more growth in these areas, even in a lower rate environment. there is just considerable opportunity...
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. >> this is unless we're on a break don't make, jokes now by the time frazier and friends went off thefilmed in front of a live studio audience. i guess this is it was getting kind of tired and getting kind of stale. you now there is no form of television that makes as much money for the network's as multi-camera tv shows we write a four cameras show. we write it directed and perform it, and rehearsed it like a play in front of them. the studio audience when someone gets a laugh on that stage, they actually hold, as you do not in real life, as you do not in single camera, you are holding for that laugh abstract, an abstract enough? an amazing job looks like something, but what does it look you can even touch it i'm fine. this is bogan me, worry he started studying what phil rosenthal was doing with raymond and he was embracing the very best of what the genre could do which was interesting characters he provided me with a very, very loud reminder that i didn't need to fix anything. >> that you need to knock any boundaries or walls over. i just need to do embrace. what was there i had be
. >> this is unless we're on a break don't make, jokes now by the time frazier and friends went off thefilmed in front of a live studio audience. i guess this is it was getting kind of tired and getting kind of stale. you now there is no form of television that makes as much money for the network's as multi-camera tv shows we write a four cameras show. we write it directed and perform it, and rehearsed it like a play in front of them. the studio audience when someone gets a laugh on that...
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it's frazier. >> trades means moving, man. we talking about moving? faux ficus in my house. >> you could use open door, sell your house directly to them. it's easy. >> i guess we're moving. kev. kev, what you gonna ask me about next, man? practice. >> shake up your night with jimmy kimmel live weeknights on abc. >> sponsored locally by ram. what season is it? it's the season to hurry into your ram dealership for great deals. start ram season with great deals going on now. >> are calling was to build trucks and that's why trucks are what we do. we put our everything into every truck so that when you find your calling. nothing can stop you from answering it. >> 96.5 quite. listen today while you work. it's an updated mix of today's hits and yesterday's favorite. girls like you run round with guys like somebody. start your day with the 7:30 a.m. commercial free workday kickoff. stand a little taller by by number one for listening while you work today's hits and yesterday's favorite 96.5 co. it >> if you've been hurt in an accident, who you choose to repr
it's frazier. >> trades means moving, man. we talking about moving? faux ficus in my house. >> you could use open door, sell your house directly to them. it's easy. >> i guess we're moving. kev. kev, what you gonna ask me about next, man? practice. >> shake up your night with jimmy kimmel live weeknights on abc. >> sponsored locally by ram. what season is it? it's the season to hurry into your ram dealership for great deals. start ram season with great deals going...
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that cheryl adams and i went to look at the rooms in the paramount and the beat police officer, lisa frazier if she could tag along and i looked and realized she was mother goose. she had young african american man and young caucasian man following her because they were so excited she could recommend to those living on the street and have hope about their circumstances. as i understand, it funds that are being recommended would only provide for 30 of the 38 rooms that are available and i just can't accept this, because we know the problem that exists for young people, and we know that a lot of young people who are queer have difficulties in congregate settings and this building for me and for many in our community has been a beacon of hopefulness and so, i just want to express that, i do think it is important that we have options for individuals that are around the city. there has been a concentration of services because certain communities have been more willing to accept or have not had the where with all to oppose it like we find in many areas of san francisco. there are not many options
that cheryl adams and i went to look at the rooms in the paramount and the beat police officer, lisa frazier if she could tag along and i looked and realized she was mother goose. she had young african american man and young caucasian man following her because they were so excited she could recommend to those living on the street and have hope about their circumstances. as i understand, it funds that are being recommended would only provide for 30 of the 38 rooms that are available and i just...