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and fred said, yes, he did. the man he knew, he said, was frank jaramillo, just a guy he met when frank managed a gym in long beach. in fact, said fred, he had bought a used bmw from frank for 25,000 and frank was going to deliver the car when he returned from an overseas business trip in new delhi. of course, from phone records the cops knew perfectly well that frank, aka, el cubano, was in fact at home, about 50 miles but fred kept talking. and ever more chatty volunteered he'd lent frank more than $100,000, which made sense given what detectives had already learned about frank. >> he had a fetish for watches and living a lifestyle of the rich and famous. he really didn't have a full-time job. >> reporter: but if frank thought he was taking advantage of fred, the detectives believed it was just the opposite. >> i think fred schockner wanted to own frank jaramillo in some waary. >> reporter: so frank already had the $100,000. now he's on the hook big time to fred. and fred says to get off the hook, you got to
and fred said, yes, he did. the man he knew, he said, was frank jaramillo, just a guy he met when frank managed a gym in long beach. in fact, said fred, he had bought a used bmw from frank for 25,000 and frank was going to deliver the car when he returned from an overseas business trip in new delhi. of course, from phone records the cops knew perfectly well that frank, aka, el cubano, was in fact at home, about 50 miles but fred kept talking. and ever more chatty volunteered he'd lent frank...
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but fred kept talking.k more than $100,000, which made sense given what detectives had already learned about frank. >> he had a fetish for watches and living a lifestyle of the rich and famous. he really didn't have a full-time job. >> reporter: but if frank thought he was taking advantage of fred, the detectives believed it was just the opposite. >> i think fred schockner wanted to own frank jaramillo in some way. >> reporter: so frank already had the $100,000. now he's on the hook big time to fred. and fred says to get off the hook, you got to make this happen? >> correct. >> then the slate aes -- slate's wiped clean. >> absolution of all debt. >> reporter: so in the detective's view, fred was the mastermind, using his financial leverage to manipulate frank who in turn hired nick for a bargain basement price. but fred still didn't know the cops even suspected him, didn't have any idea, for example, that they were tapping his phone. so when fred actually began calling the cops to play mr. cooperative, they
but fred kept talking.k more than $100,000, which made sense given what detectives had already learned about frank. >> he had a fetish for watches and living a lifestyle of the rich and famous. he really didn't have a full-time job. >> reporter: but if frank thought he was taking advantage of fred, the detectives believed it was just the opposite. >> i think fred schockner wanted to own frank jaramillo in some way. >> reporter: so frank already had the $100,000. now he's...
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>> fred: no. >> seth: do you have podiums yet? >> fred: yes.s the one thing we have. [ laughter ] these are the beautiful, just the most elegant very just so well designed, these podiums. they're so beautiful. they're mostly ceramic. >> seth: oh, my god, they're ceramic podiums. >> fred: ceramic podiums. yes. and they're all signed -- >> seth: really? >> fred: yeah. old baseball players and stuff. but they're so beautiful. they really are hand-made. each and every podium. >> seth: did you have the baseball players come to the podium or did you bring the podiums to the baseball players? >> fred: we just collected old cards and we just had them embedded into the podium. >> seth: so not technically signed? >> fred: no, no. but i can't stress enough how beautiful these podiums are. >> seth: that's great. >> fred: please watch. we're begging everyone to watch. >> seth: all right. so, for the debate again, it's democrats and republicans. you do not know the time or the place. but beautiful podiums. >> fred: no. but the last i heard, it is extremely s
>> fred: no. >> seth: do you have podiums yet? >> fred: yes.s the one thing we have. [ laughter ] these are the beautiful, just the most elegant very just so well designed, these podiums. they're so beautiful. they're mostly ceramic. >> seth: oh, my god, they're ceramic podiums. >> fred: ceramic podiums. yes. and they're all signed -- >> seth: really? >> fred: yeah. old baseball players and stuff. but they're so beautiful. they really are hand-made....
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i see fred over there.m someone. >> seth: fred wasn't there. >> --someone that said they were you, and i just wanted to ask if it was really you. >> fred: yeah, because you said -- >> 'cause i wanted to be so badly on your show, "portlandia." >> fred: yeah, and then you were in a movie with someone, and they were like, "yeah, you should get in touch with her, 'cause she wants to be on the show." >> i thought it was a prank. >> fred: no, but -- [ laughter ] >> but i showed everybody. it said, like, "hi, this is fred armisen." like i thought -- >> seth: and that was it. and then you just didn't -- >> fred: this is the text back right now. this is it. [ laughter ] >> seth: fred, fred, i've made it clear, i don't want your texting to happen on the show. >> fred: you're right. >> seth: this doesn't count as texting. otherwise i charge you per text. >> fred: okay. understood. >> i'm so happy now. >> seth: fred, i made it very clear, this is not -- you're not to engage with the guests. [ laughter ] 'cause now -- t
i see fred over there.m someone. >> seth: fred wasn't there. >> --someone that said they were you, and i just wanted to ask if it was really you. >> fred: yeah, because you said -- >> 'cause i wanted to be so badly on your show, "portlandia." >> fred: yeah, and then you were in a movie with someone, and they were like, "yeah, you should get in touch with her, 'cause she wants to be on the show." >> i thought it was a prank. >> fred:...
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>> seth: fred's here. >> fred's here. >> seth: so excited.ed. >> seth: it's a big deal. >> great to see you, but hi, fred! >> seth: i know. i will say there, i noticed a difference. but that's all right, i'm gonna plow through it. >> i'm sorry, i tried to like, i try to like be really balanced. >> seth: this movie, you can tell from the clip, this is a pretty trippy plot for a movie. >> yeah, trippy is a good use of terminology. >> seth: excellent, because you're sort of, are you officially cia in this? >> i'm officially cia, but there are a lot stoners. >> seth: right. so jesse eisenberg is a stoner, but is also a sleeper agent. >> yes. >> seth: that's what you were activating, his cia memory. >> yes! >> seth: yeah. >> you were able to get all that from just that weird -- >> seth: no, that happened to me in my life. [ laughter ] that exact same thing. >> i knew it was one or the other, yeah. >> seth: so explain the film. it seems very different. >> it is. well, you know, you kind of got it. really, that's it. he's a sleeper agent, and i'm tr
>> seth: fred's here. >> fred's here. >> seth: so excited.ed. >> seth: it's a big deal. >> great to see you, but hi, fred! >> seth: i know. i will say there, i noticed a difference. but that's all right, i'm gonna plow through it. >> i'm sorry, i tried to like, i try to like be really balanced. >> seth: this movie, you can tell from the clip, this is a pretty trippy plot for a movie. >> yeah, trippy is a good use of terminology. >>...
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fred: okay. understood. >> iee'm so happy now. >> seth: fred, i made it very clear, this is not -- you're not to engage with the guests. [ laughter ] 'cause now -- thank you so much for being here, i'm so excited. >> oh my god. >> seth: i really hope -- this show is so great. >> i asked you before, i was like, "when can i come back?" because i have a movie coming out in october called "experimenter" that's great. >> seth: i said you could come back any time, but then this whole fred thing happened. and i feel like now -- [ laughter ] >> no, there's like -- >> seth: you can come back, but you have to say "beetlejuice" three times. >> i'll do it. >> seth: do it right now. [ laughter ] winona ryder everybody! "show me a hero" premiers sunday ni dght on h. >> are you kidding? >> seth: we'll be right back with colin quinn. [ cheers and applause ] it's a golden opportunity to elevate each moment. hit every marka thread every needle. turn every ride into a sthrill ride. come in to the lexus golden oppor
fred: okay. understood. >> iee'm so happy now. >> seth: fred, i made it very clear, this is not -- you're not to engage with the guests. [ laughter ] 'cause now -- thank you so much for being here, i'm so excited. >> oh my god. >> seth: i really hope -- this show is so great. >> i asked you before, i was like, "when can i come back?" because i have a movie coming out in october called "experimenter" that's great. >> seth: i said you could...
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>> hey, it's fred. >> who or what is fred? >> fred is -- i think he might be the number one subscribed channel on youtube or close to it. >> close to it is right. previously in first place, the fred channel moved to the second most subscribed channel on youtube in 2009 with more than one million subscribers. >> oh, my god! >> fred is sort of an internet phenomenon. >> but with a following that size, who are the brains behind the operation? comedy sketch group in new york? >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> a major entertainment company in hollywood? >> uh, no. >> how about a teenager in rural nebraska? >> oh, my god! it's cold! >> if you guessed the teen, you're right. fred is the brainchild of a 16-year-old boy named lucas cruikshank. the fourth of eight kids, lucas has been coming up with funny characters as long as he can remember. >> i was always like making random characters and sketch videos with my family with my mom's camera. >> but after receiving a camera of his own at 13, lucas unknowingly took his sketch comedy videos over to a
>> hey, it's fred. >> who or what is fred? >> fred is -- i think he might be the number one subscribed channel on youtube or close to it. >> close to it is right. previously in first place, the fred channel moved to the second most subscribed channel on youtube in 2009 with more than one million subscribers. >> oh, my god! >> fred is sort of an internet phenomenon. >> but with a following that size, who are the brains behind the operation? comedy sketch...
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fred, so great to have you back.econd day having you back. >> fred: yeah. >> seth: such an honor to have you here. so wonderful. you have been filming "portlandia" season 6. it's been a long period of time i haven't seen you. and it's always such a delight when i see you, because you always have these new things going on. i'm always so impressed. i do worry a little bit that you sometimes make things up to try to impress me more, and you don't have to do that because i'm so impressed with all of your actual accomplishments, that you wouldn't have to -- [ laughter ] but anyway, i heard you saying back stage that you started a new delivery app for new york city and -- is this true? >> fred: that's exactly right. [ laughter ] >> seth: so what does this app deliver if i use this app? >> fred: it doesn't deliver anything. what we do is -- you call for us, right? and we show up at your apartment and we ask you, "how did you like the app?" how -- [ laughter ] you know, in a rating from one to five. were we here quickly? did
fred, so great to have you back.econd day having you back. >> fred: yeah. >> seth: such an honor to have you here. so wonderful. you have been filming "portlandia" season 6. it's been a long period of time i haven't seen you. and it's always such a delight when i see you, because you always have these new things going on. i'm always so impressed. i do worry a little bit that you sometimes make things up to try to impress me more, and you don't have to do that because i'm...
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now we have red coming -- fred coming on over? >> fred is interesting. these things usually form over the coast of after, a watch it come across, straighten. jump has judge -- fred has jumped off the coast of africa, now into a hurricane. good and bad. let's look what's happening with fred. fred just kick to up 808 miles per hour, see category one hurricane. now the thing when i said this could be good and bad, here is the deal, fred is really far away still. so even though it is tracking out hurricane one, it is weakening, still far from lands. so this doesn't really concern me right now. of course anything in the tropics we keep an eye on. right now, look like fred little a over achieve earn, that could squash it, get it out of, there out of our view which would be nice. we do have to deal with some clouds today heading back home, live look at storm scan3, see the clouds rolling across, see few blips on the radar, but would surprise me if any that far shit the gown, if anything, sprinkle or two. temperatures the story today, guys, look at this, already
now we have red coming -- fred coming on over? >> fred is interesting. these things usually form over the coast of after, a watch it come across, straighten. jump has judge -- fred has jumped off the coast of africa, now into a hurricane. good and bad. let's look what's happening with fred. fred just kick to up 808 miles per hour, see category one hurricane. now the thing when i said this could be good and bad, here is the deal, fred is really far away still. so even though it is tracking...
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fred? >> thank you so much, david molko. let's bring in cnn's aviation correspondent, richard quest. richard, this plane was only 33 minutes into flight when it lost contact and was just about 20 minutes away from its scheduled landing, a relatively short flight. so what are all of the things being considered as to what may have caused it to have problems? >> a combination, fred, of bad weather, poor piloting, bad maintenance, as david molko says. the plane will have been starting its descent at roughly the time that the accident took place. it may well have been well and truly into the descent. we know the weather was appalling and there were high mountains in the area. now, honestly, none of those individually are lethal to a plane being properly piloted. but this particular airline, trigana air services, i'm looking down at the list. it has the most appalling safety record. since 1992, it's had 14 incidents. 14 incidents. let me give you a comparison. it's only got about 20, 22 aircraft. care that to, say, united airlines
fred? >> thank you so much, david molko. let's bring in cnn's aviation correspondent, richard quest. richard, this plane was only 33 minutes into flight when it lost contact and was just about 20 minutes away from its scheduled landing, a relatively short flight. so what are all of the things being considered as to what may have caused it to have problems? >> a combination, fred, of bad weather, poor piloting, bad maintenance, as david molko says. the plane will have been starting...
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fred, i know you are but what am i for twitter.n, those types of battle what we're now talking about. >> look, you can't get away from it. i tweet about once every three months. but looks like it is picking up amongst the candidates. the whole idea, if you tweet and get a response, you will tweet back. look, there will be arguments. they will all be mentioned on fox and in print. it may not be the lincoln-douglas debates but it is what we have? liz: or kennedy-nixon, chris. this is not the highest level. sent 140 characters. this generation seems to seize upon that. >> sound bite after different way. someone should buy stock in photoshop looking at ads they're tweeting back and forth between each other but this is absolutely something we'll see forever. candidates going back and forth among twitter. 18 to 24-year-olds are not using twitter. i don't know what they're using. i'm too old. they're not using twitter, i guarranty you that. they're using snapchat or something else. liz: talking about hillary and jeb but i think we should
fred, i know you are but what am i for twitter.n, those types of battle what we're now talking about. >> look, you can't get away from it. i tweet about once every three months. but looks like it is picking up amongst the candidates. the whole idea, if you tweet and get a response, you will tweet back. look, there will be arguments. they will all be mentioned on fox and in print. it may not be the lincoln-douglas debates but it is what we have? liz: or kennedy-nixon, chris. this is not...
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it's impossile fred. >> okay.e answer is if i am an employer, i am going to say to a former employer to hire this guy. would you hire this guy. i think if the answer is well i don't know that's the information that you need. don't make the higher especially where there's violence. >> in the case of, you know, someone is i guess characterized as being problematic and they say that they need professional help. we know that one of the employers in the case of mr. flanagan that they did impress upon him that he needed to get assistance. to what extent richard can employer do that and say we identify that there's a problem and we can not act as doctors but we do need to seek help. can that backfire on an employer that feels that that's a condition that the employee will say that's a condition of the employment? >> yeah, each state regulates the rules differently. virginia has a liberal policy there. as long as the employer can back up what they're saying, that's a safe guard. fred, this case and tragedy was a hate crim
it's impossile fred. >> okay.e answer is if i am an employer, i am going to say to a former employer to hire this guy. would you hire this guy. i think if the answer is well i don't know that's the information that you need. don't make the higher especially where there's violence. >> in the case of, you know, someone is i guess characterized as being problematic and they say that they need professional help. we know that one of the employers in the case of mr. flanagan that they did...
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i'm fred rericka whitfield. a memorial is about to get under way for adam ward and alison parker gunned down by a former disgruntled employee. the station will hold a ceremony beginning at 3:00 eastern time. ward's funeral has been set for tuesday at 11:00 a.m. his family will receive visitors tomorrow at the high school where he graduated. the parents of alison parker are also speaking out today. we've heard quite a bit from her father this past week. but this is the first time we've heard from her mother in this exclusive interview, our poppy harlow spoke with them a short time ago about their mission to enact stronger gun control and why their opponents are, quote, messing with the wrong family. >> we cannot be intimidated. we cannot be pushed aside. we cannot be told that this fight has been fought before and that we're just one more grieving family trying to do something. because i have looked in the camera on other interviews and i have said, if you are a parent, if you're a mother, if you have children, c
i'm fred rericka whitfield. a memorial is about to get under way for adam ward and alison parker gunned down by a former disgruntled employee. the station will hold a ceremony beginning at 3:00 eastern time. ward's funeral has been set for tuesday at 11:00 a.m. his family will receive visitors tomorrow at the high school where he graduated. the parents of alison parker are also speaking out today. we've heard quite a bit from her father this past week. but this is the first time we've heard...
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. >> reporter: hey, fred, that's right. the community continues to rally behind the families of two fallen journalists as well as the lone survivor. we check on her condition coming up here in the cnn newsroom. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. if you have moderate to severe ...isn't it time to let the... ...real you shine... ...through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase...
. >> reporter: hey, fred, that's right. the community continues to rally behind the families of two fallen journalists as well as the lone survivor. we check on her condition coming up here in the cnn newsroom. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an...
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fred. fred: yes, sir. steve: what you do for a living, fred? i retired, but for 33-34 years i trained actors for the profession. steve: really? fred: working in los angeles. steve: acting coach? fred: acting coach. steve: good, good. >> woo-hoo! steve: that's pretty good. fred: ha ha. steve: this ought to be fun today. this ought to be a lot of fun. let's go. let's go, man. let's play "feud," everybody. give me megan. give me rob.
fred. fred: yes, sir. steve: what you do for a living, fred? i retired, but for 33-34 years i trained actors for the profession. steve: really? fred: working in los angeles. steve: acting coach? fred: acting coach. steve: good, good. >> woo-hoo! steve: that's pretty good. fred: ha ha. steve: this ought to be fun today. this ought to be a lot of fun. let's go. let's go, man. let's play "feud," everybody. give me megan. give me rob.
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fred? boris, i think a natural question is, is there a connection between the rising homicide rate in baltimore and what happened in the days of freddie gray's death? from anger about what happened to some police officers saying that they weren't going to police as vigorously. is there a connection? >> we've heard from several people in baltimore alleging there is. one, ed norris, a former police commissioner baltimore was on cnn earlier today and he said it's not something people talk about openly but he believes that police officers in baltimore don't believe that leadership has their back is hurting their investigation. >> and cedric, homicide rate are up not just in baltimore but we're talking new york, washington, d.c., chicago even new orleans. is there a common threat here? >> well, the thing we have to keep in mind, fredricka is that there are going to be similarities in terms of crime in a lot of major cities across this country that we can look at, whether it's lower unemployment,
fred? boris, i think a natural question is, is there a connection between the rising homicide rate in baltimore and what happened in the days of freddie gray's death? from anger about what happened to some police officers saying that they weren't going to police as vigorously. is there a connection? >> we've heard from several people in baltimore alleging there is. one, ed norris, a former police commissioner baltimore was on cnn earlier today and he said it's not something people talk...
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fred? >> all right thank you so much nick valencia.om los angeles, in california there is retired lapd police sergeant cheryl dorissey. good to see you. so have traffic stops become even more dangerous as of recent for police? >> thank you for having me on. first let me express my condolences to the men and women on the memphis police department and the family of sean bolton. police traffic stops have always been dangerous because it's something that we do quite regularly and it's important that officers maintain diligence, that they don't become complacent in the stopping of motorists. you know we want to always let our partners know where we are. telegraph your location. gp code six is what we say here in los angeles on that traffic stop and get out information about the plate so that in the event things go sideways you can have help coming pretty quick. it's always reactionary because we never know who we're approaching and confront being. >> it's likely those things happened because it seems like that is customary to routine but i
fred? >> all right thank you so much nick valencia.om los angeles, in california there is retired lapd police sergeant cheryl dorissey. good to see you. so have traffic stops become even more dangerous as of recent for police? >> thank you for having me on. first let me express my condolences to the men and women on the memphis police department and the family of sean bolton. police traffic stops have always been dangerous because it's something that we do quite regularly and it's...
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ryan. >> reporter: yeah, fred.gal in almost every part of the united states. in fact the supreme court said it's a constitutional right. but there are still pockets of resistance throughout the country that are leading to court battles that could determine the way that supreme court decision is implemented in the future. when the supreme court declared marriage a constitutional right regardless of sexual orientation, thousands of same-sex couples rushed to their local clerks' offices in court houses to get married. >> she's wrong and these people are cruel to do this to us. >> reporter: but that isn't the case for everyone. in kentucky, david moore and david ermald are still waiting to be wed. >> currently this morning we're still in litigation and we're still not issuing marriage licenses at this time. >> reporter: they were turned away from the clerk's office run by kim davis. after ignoring direct orders from kentucky's governor and a federal judge to issue licenses to same-sex couples, davis stopped issuing mar
ryan. >> reporter: yeah, fred.gal in almost every part of the united states. in fact the supreme court said it's a constitutional right. but there are still pockets of resistance throughout the country that are leading to court battles that could determine the way that supreme court decision is implemented in the future. when the supreme court declared marriage a constitutional right regardless of sexual orientation, thousands of same-sex couples rushed to their local clerks' offices in...
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fred, as phil would tell you, they're now public figures. not just public figures, but they're also members of the united states military. so they in themselves could likely become targets possibly if they're spotted by somebody who's wanting to kill out one of these attacks. they're going to get a force protection briefing to remind them to always be aware but also a debrief. the military intelligence tries to learn as much from this as possible. >> and then of course the suspect, what we're learning now, ayoub el khazzani, this young person who was wearing this rifle, who had a pistol, who had a box cutter and now according to various reports french police did have him on a so-called s list, which meant that he had engaged in suspicious activity that involved his travel, possible travel to turkey, possible interest in traveling to syria. so, phil, it sounds like authorities are saying at this point all they had was suspicion but they had no reason to actually detain or arrest him. what do they do with the kind of information that they have
fred, as phil would tell you, they're now public figures. not just public figures, but they're also members of the united states military. so they in themselves could likely become targets possibly if they're spotted by somebody who's wanting to kill out one of these attacks. they're going to get a force protection briefing to remind them to always be aware but also a debrief. the military intelligence tries to learn as much from this as possible. >> and then of course the suspect, what...
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american express wouldn't let us listen to fred's call but says he was told, quote, the welcome bonuser is not available to applicants who have or have had this product. something fred denies but can't prove. >> i feel like that is at the very least a bait-and-switch. >> reporter: and he's frustrated he was offered a deal wasn't eligible for to begin with. now, american express has agreed to waive fred's annual fee but says it doesn't give sales reps access to your card's history so they may offer you deals that you're not eligible for. that's their disclaimer. it is up to you to find out if the exclusions they tell you about apply to you. they may offer you deals that don't apply to you. >> the onus is on you. >> yes. >> it always is. >> yeah. really is. >> it's always good to know you spoke with, the time, the date of the call, ask them, hey, can i record this call, too? if not, get it in writing. >> have a good weekend. >> thank you. >>> let's take you live now and show you donald trump who is just taking the stage. this is a massive pep rally at mobile, alabama. let's listen in fo
american express wouldn't let us listen to fred's call but says he was told, quote, the welcome bonuser is not available to applicants who have or have had this product. something fred denies but can't prove. >> i feel like that is at the very least a bait-and-switch. >> reporter: and he's frustrated he was offered a deal wasn't eligible for to begin with. now, american express has agreed to waive fred's annual fee but says it doesn't give sales reps access to your card's history so...
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>> reporter: hi, fred. we are taking a look at some of the devastation from these wildfires in washington state. 520,000 acres still burning. you can take a look right here and see this gier where the devastation happened is still smoldering. we'll show you more, coming up. a new season brings a new look. a chance to try something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. take advantage of our summer offers. get this low mileage lease on select ats models, in stock the longest, for around 269 per month. ♪ this is an iphone. ♪ and this is apple pay. ♪ ♪ which let's you shop ♪ ♪ in a faster, simpler way. ♪ ♪ for groceries, ♪ ♪ and kicks, ♪ ♪ toys, ♪ ♪ and your lunchtime fix. ♪ ♪ it's safer than a credit card ♪ ♪ and keeps your info yours. ♪ ♪ and you can already use it ♪ in over one million stores. ♪ ♪ if it's not an iphone, ♪ it's not an iphone ♪ boy: once upon a time, there was a nice house that lived with a family. one day, it started to rain and rain. wa
>> reporter: hi, fred. we are taking a look at some of the devastation from these wildfires in washington state. 520,000 acres still burning. you can take a look right here and see this gier where the devastation happened is still smoldering. we'll show you more, coming up. a new season brings a new look. a chance to try something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. take advantage of our summer offers. get this low mileage lease on...
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fred barnes from the "weekly standard" and democratic strategist, fred goodstein. we have details of the plan from our very own blake berman. blake, what exactly is hillary clinton proposing? >> ashley, says hillary clinton costs will not be a barrier under her college affordability plan. that is way they're propositioning this. what they're proposing replace loans with grants by incentivizing states and schools to participate in a couple, to participate, there is a couple major points from her plan. here's two. students would be able to attend an in-state, four-year, public university without having to take out a loin for tuition. also -- a loan. those with current student loans, loans that might be too high, they would be able to refinance that loan. the finance tag here? 350 billion-dollars over 10 years. that would be offset by capping itemized deductions for wealthy families reported at 28%. ashley. >> blake, what are the presidential candidates criticism about this. >> asking the wealthy to pay for yet another government program. republican contenders jeb bus
fred barnes from the "weekly standard" and democratic strategist, fred goodstein. we have details of the plan from our very own blake berman. blake, what exactly is hillary clinton proposing? >> ashley, says hillary clinton costs will not be a barrier under her college affordability plan. that is way they're propositioning this. what they're proposing replace loans with grants by incentivizing states and schools to participate in a couple, to participate, there is a couple major...
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>> well fred there was a criminal investigation. law enforcement interviewed all of the individuals that were out that evening or early morning. they interviewed them and compared their stories. >> but no charges have been filed. >> no charges because they can not make a case. it's not what you know, but what you can prove. they can not prove it. >> that's a better way of asking the questions. what is needed in order to make the criminal case? >> you need an eyewitness saying that they saw brothers ordering him and directing him on the bridge and then reckless. they're not going to find that and get that fred. the issue on suing the university and maybe they're right. there's no way that they're going to be able to bring criminal charges, and it's a tragic situation. i know that the family wants justice but there's not a case here. can they bring a civil case? sure. are they going to prove it. >> they suspend the fraternities and expel them. they did suspend them for prior incidents. so the university acted in good faith here and ac
>> well fred there was a criminal investigation. law enforcement interviewed all of the individuals that were out that evening or early morning. they interviewed them and compared their stories. >> but no charges have been filed. >> no charges because they can not make a case. it's not what you know, but what you can prove. they can not prove it. >> that's a better way of asking the questions. what is needed in order to make the criminal case? >> you need an...
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joie chen sat down with fred harris who worked with the white house in afternoon effort to solve theseues. >> six days of royaltying in a section of los angeles. >> days after lbj signed the voting rights act, watts was a reminder that even a bold push for greater equality couldn't stifle the anger not just in south central los angeles but around the country. the contagion spread. in the summer of 66 it was chicago. the huff riots in cleveland. detroit's 12th street riots legal to clashes with the national guard and the 82nd national guard. and newark new jersey where long standing smoldering tensions between police and minorities. came to a head that summer. >> was it worse than the summer last summer the summer we're into now? >> more widespread. it was everywhere. together with the riot that we had in watts in 65 and then again in 68, baltimore and washington, exploding after the assassination much dr. king. it was far more widespread. you didn't know where this was going to go or how long or what could be done to stop it. >> in 1965 fred harris was a young senator from rural oklaho
joie chen sat down with fred harris who worked with the white house in afternoon effort to solve theseues. >> six days of royaltying in a section of los angeles. >> days after lbj signed the voting rights act, watts was a reminder that even a bold push for greater equality couldn't stifle the anger not just in south central los angeles but around the country. the contagion spread. in the summer of 66 it was chicago. the huff riots in cleveland. detroit's 12th street riots legal to...
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he stands by what he did, fred. >> all right.lencia thank you so much appreciate it. >>> mourners have filled an arena in chattanooga, tennessee. they are paying tribute to five service members killed when a gunman went on a shooting rampage last month. vice president joe biden is there along with defense secretary ash carter. the memorial service is starting right now. let's listen in. ♪ day, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus® which lasts 28 days. levemir® comes in flextouch® the latest in insulin pen technology from novo nordisk. levemir® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar which may cause symptoms such as s
he stands by what he did, fred. >> all right.lencia thank you so much appreciate it. >>> mourners have filled an arena in chattanooga, tennessee. they are paying tribute to five service members killed when a gunman went on a shooting rampage last month. vice president joe biden is there along with defense secretary ash carter. the memorial service is starting right now. let's listen in. ♪ day, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you...
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we have tropical storm fred details loved that the first we have tropical storm fred details loved that the first few >> we're not getting fall clothes out yet. >> it's summer. >> absolutely. >> it was a great breaking loss today for pennsylvania red land team at the little league world series. you have may have seen the game here 6abc and the team played an amazing game storing 11 runs and was not enough. final score japan 1, "action news" watt 11. sdwrev jeff has the no from from williamsport. >> tens of thousands in the stands and on the hill. hoping to see the pennsylvania team from lewisbury, new york county snrid sports history. >> these boys worked so hard it's a small no one lewis bury. it's so amazing. >> red was everywhere. a nod of support to undefeated redland little league team that brought a texas team and chance top take on tokyo. >> it's interest will be a great game. >> it's everywhere. >> joe campbell from bucks country supported his pennsylvania pride. >> how did you know pennsylvania sports are stark here lately and we're looking for anything to here her on. >> and e
we have tropical storm fred details loved that the first we have tropical storm fred details loved that the first few >> we're not getting fall clothes out yet. >> it's summer. >> absolutely. >> it was a great breaking loss today for pennsylvania red land team at the little league world series. you have may have seen the game here 6abc and the team played an amazing game storing 11 runs and was not enough. final score japan 1, "action news" watt 11. sdwrev jeff...
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fred, a lot of pundits talking about this news conference. we're focusing on her shrug and the way she walked away and what's been widely described as her testy demeanor. do these things matter? >> it matters. optics matter. reporters know in 1994 during the white water incident, she gave a 72-minute press conference. >> famous pink press conference. >> pink press conference. here was the awful in orange press conference. in the pink press conference, she was cool, she was unflappable. reporters know she can be like that. here she is defensive, she's hiding something. that's the image she is giving. and that's what the reporters are taking away from it. that she is hiding something. she needs to change. >> hillary said as she was walking away, nobody asks me about the e-mail, it's only you media types. could she have a point? >> if she controls the audiences she speaks to, yeah. of the so far they're not asking about it. if you look at the numbers in polling, this is a serious issue. if you talk to democrats privately, this is an issue. we he
fred, a lot of pundits talking about this news conference. we're focusing on her shrug and the way she walked away and what's been widely described as her testy demeanor. do these things matter? >> it matters. optics matter. reporters know in 1994 during the white water incident, she gave a 72-minute press conference. >> famous pink press conference. >> pink press conference. here was the awful in orange press conference. in the pink press conference, she was cool, she was...
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stoddard with "the hill," and fred san francisco -- and fred franses? terms are reporter and candidate how did hillary clinton and ed henry do? >> it is interesting you use the term "performance," the political media is acting more as theater critics and hillary clinton getting the razzy for worse press conference. but what about substance of the mail scandal. why use a private server? what is in the e-mails? what does it say about her as secretary of state and national security? >> reporters were trying to find that out. pundits talking about this news conference were focusing on her shrug and how she walked away and what is described as testy demeanor. does it matter? >> optics matter. reporters know in 1994 during the whitewater incident she gave a 72-minute press conference. >> pink press conference. >> pink press conference. the orange press conference here. in the pink press conference she was cool, unflappable, and reporters know she can be like that. here, she is defensive. she is hiding something. that is the image she is giving. that is what t
stoddard with "the hill," and fred san francisco -- and fred franses? terms are reporter and candidate how did hillary clinton and ed henry do? >> it is interesting you use the term "performance," the political media is acting more as theater critics and hillary clinton getting the razzy for worse press conference. but what about substance of the mail scandal. why use a private server? what is in the e-mails? what does it say about her as secretary of state and...
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lou: joining us now, executive editor of the weekly standard, fred barnes.politics political reporter, caitlin huey burns. i know you just is got in, caitlin, but give us your take on the debate, its significance and what its import might be. >> well, this was the first time that voters were seeing all of these candidates together on one stage, and there was an imperative for these candidates on the main stage to do whatever they could to not be outshined by donald trump who was literally at center stage. lou: did he dominate, as some say? >> he did. but i do think a couple of the candidates made news by not letting themselves be outstaged by him. i would say john kasich, the governor of ohio, really felt that hometown crowd, he was comforten on his home turf, and i think marco rubio knew that a lot of people have been concerned about his campaign, wondering whether he's going to brakethrough, and i think he rose to the occasion. lou: fred, you divined who the winner is or winners. who are they, in your judgment? >> well, i think there were a number of them,
lou: joining us now, executive editor of the weekly standard, fred barnes.politics political reporter, caitlin huey burns. i know you just is got in, caitlin, but give us your take on the debate, its significance and what its import might be. >> well, this was the first time that voters were seeing all of these candidates together on one stage, and there was an imperative for these candidates on the main stage to do whatever they could to not be outshined by donald trump who was literally...
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but there are still, fred, dozens missing. families are in anguish, the death toll just jumped up to 104 in the last few hours and that number, sadly, is expected to rise in the coming days, fred? >> will ripley, appreciate it. >>> still ahead, an officer in alabama hems tasitates to use f and the decision backfires and it could have cost him his life. >>> all right. now to a disturbing attack in birmingham, alabama. a police officer pistol-whipped with his own gun as bystanders watched. the six-year veteran was left bloodied and unconscious while bystanders stood over him and actually took these pictures. a police union representative said the officer second-guessed himself and the hesitation gave his attacker an opening. here now is cnn's nick valencia. >> reporter: sucker punched and pistol-whipped with his own service weapon. a birmingham, alabama, police detective said he chose not to use force against a man attacking him because he didn't want to be another headline. the brutal beating occurred during a routine traffic s
but there are still, fred, dozens missing. families are in anguish, the death toll just jumped up to 104 in the last few hours and that number, sadly, is expected to rise in the coming days, fred? >> will ripley, appreciate it. >>> still ahead, an officer in alabama hems tasitates to use f and the decision backfires and it could have cost him his life. >>> all right. now to a disturbing attack in birmingham, alabama. a police officer pistol-whipped with his own gun as...
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. >> it's truly remarkable, fred. what's even more incredible, some of the information that we heard today is they almost didn't end up on that train car to begin with. it was a small inconvenience. we heard they initially held first class tickets when they boarded that train. they couldn't find that first-class coach so they decided to simply grab a seat on a coach car. it wasn't until the wi-fi wasn't working, they decided to get up, go into that first-class car where the dramatic scenes played out friday and now we are learning more about airman spencer stone. he's in his early 20s. apparently when he's not doing these kinds of acts, he is based out of the azors there as part of his assignment. specialist alec skarlatos, had just returned from afghanistan when they decided to take this trip. and of course their other childhood friend, anthony sadler, a college student, the gentleman you see on the left there. all three them now together reunited as they space the world to retell their story. tomorrow they get to me
. >> it's truly remarkable, fred. what's even more incredible, some of the information that we heard today is they almost didn't end up on that train car to begin with. it was a small inconvenience. we heard they initially held first class tickets when they boarded that train. they couldn't find that first-class coach so they decided to simply grab a seat on a coach car. it wasn't until the wi-fi wasn't working, they decided to get up, go into that first-class car where the dramatic...
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fred, thanks for being with us as always. caitlin, thank you so much. as always.y coming up monday kt america farland among our guests. please be with us.. good night from new york. ♪ >> carbon could cost us the planet. >> mr. vice president, if we don't about act now, it's going to be late. >> there's a blurring between fiction and reality. >> cancel christmas. >> because they have a political agenda. john: so no new pipeline? >> no.pe actually, this time, no. >> use windmills instead. so americans -- >> control and own their own energy. john: and recycle. >> wow, i'm so empowered. ♪ john: and shut down seaworld. >> are you whales being cruelly imprisoned here? should you be set free? john: people demand they be set free, that mines and pipelines be stopped, and they're succeeding. this is green tyranny.
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life and he's inspired by his brother fred satisfy ratch and his family back in idaho. >> all we do is mop up messes. >> reporter: new drama minority report debuts september september 21st and rose wood will air two days later. >> think about it. >> rt report last man on earth star jason is he day kiss will join the cast. the end of the first season this is a spoiler alert he's up in space. that's very last image we get. >> table for two please. >> reporter: brooklyn 99 andy sandberg looking forward hosting the prime time emmy awards on september 20th. >> it is a big deal i'm super excited. i'm not nervous yet. i think i probably will be right before. >> reporter: in hollywood michelle polino, fox news. >> a lot going on there right. >> yeah. a lot of shows. >> still ahead on fox 29 news at 6:00 a facebook face off. the social media giant reject as woman's photo because she's not wearing makeup. how she fired back much that's next. >>> plus a group of friends get together and they decide to take
life and he's inspired by his brother fred satisfy ratch and his family back in idaho. >> all we do is mop up messes. >> reporter: new drama minority report debuts september september 21st and rose wood will air two days later. >> think about it. >> rt report last man on earth star jason is he day kiss will join the cast. the end of the first season this is a spoiler alert he's up in space. that's very last image we get. >> table for two please. >> reporter:...
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fred is about to go for a run. go fred go. run fred run. i'll be back to tell you how easy >>> this woman certainly has a lot of explaining to do. security video caught her showing this little girl here how to steal a bottle of liquor. this is down in pembroke park in florida. you see the woman show the girl which bottle of tequila to take. she grabs the bottle and hides it behind her back. you see her going out the front door of the store. the woman blocked the clerk's view. she's walking away here. she blocks the clerk. employee confronted the woman. she told the employee the girl didn't steal anything. police looking for this woman now. pretty sad. >> yeah. >>> a daily newspaper in oregon is hiring for a new position that doesn't require a journalism degree. they are looking for a marijuana reviewer. they are looking for experience in the variety of strains and products available. pot becomes legal to buy in oregon in october. >>> a new way to block cravings and not just for food. addictive behavior recently published a study that says,
fred is about to go for a run. go fred go. run fred run. i'll be back to tell you how easy >>> this woman certainly has a lot of explaining to do. security video caught her showing this little girl here how to steal a bottle of liquor. this is down in pembroke park in florida. you see the woman show the girl which bottle of tequila to take. she grabs the bottle and hides it behind her back. you see her going out the front door of the store. the woman blocked the clerk's view. she's...
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>> well we know fred that he was a top political aide of donald trump.ally worked for him back in 2012. he was fired then the first time he was fired was in 2012 and rehired for trump's 2016 presidential campaign. clearly some history between the two. but last week when the disparaging racially motivated and disparaging remarks came out on his facebook page that were posted in 2007 the campaign then said that they would look into them and investigate them so clearly the campaign making a move today to cut ties with him today. effective this afternoon. now, as this controversy swirls all eyes fred are on thursday's debate where donald trump goes in as a front-runner. so clearly he is understanding here that there's in some way a target on his back in that front-runner status. he spoke about how he's not going to throw the first punch, but he anticipates a lot of other people will come after him. here's what he said on "meet the press." >> i've always counterpunched and you have to counterpunch. i'm not looking to start anything. a lot of people saying oh,
>> well we know fred that he was a top political aide of donald trump.ally worked for him back in 2012. he was fired then the first time he was fired was in 2012 and rehired for trump's 2016 presidential campaign. clearly some history between the two. but last week when the disparaging racially motivated and disparaging remarks came out on his facebook page that were posted in 2007 the campaign then said that they would look into them and investigate them so clearly the campaign making a...
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and then fred, uh had this whole like crazy lyrics about crustaceans and he had been to this disco and seen these like crustaceans that were uh, i guess projected onto the walls. so had, he had this idea for a rock lobster. >> what is your favorite b-52 song to sing and perform? >> well, um, i can't say that. they are like many children you know you can't really pick, but i have to say that rock lobster is always fun, it's always sort of new because the beat and love shack too, there's something about the beat that can always you know get you going and seeing the audience reaction and they're so, having so much fun it's like electricity that gets you know transferred back to us, so it's like this whole you know party fun with the audience. >> let's go back to the earlier days when you first started touring. what was that culture like back in the late 70s and the early 80s? >> it was really exciting to come up from athens, cause there wasn't any place to play in athens. the fans from atlanta suggested that we go um, to new york and bring a tape, so they you know went up and brought a ta
and then fred, uh had this whole like crazy lyrics about crustaceans and he had been to this disco and seen these like crustaceans that were uh, i guess projected onto the walls. so had, he had this idea for a rock lobster. >> what is your favorite b-52 song to sing and perform? >> well, um, i can't say that. they are like many children you know you can't really pick, but i have to say that rock lobster is always fun, it's always sort of new because the beat and love shack too,...
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but he gave me something, a card given to him by fred friendly. and this was a card given to fred friendly by a broadcasting pioneer, ed klauber at abc news in the 1930s. he was the first broadcast news president of radio news. he gave his journalists this card, laying out their responsibilities. the job of an analyst is to point out facts on both sides. in a democracy, people should know and understand, and it's the analyst's function to help the listener understand, weigh and judge, but not do the judging for them. that's the standard set at the beginning of the broadcast age, and rings true today as it does then. thank you all for this honor tonight. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, ms. sissy baker. >> good evening, everybody. first, i want to -- where's sandy? i want to congratulate sandy, the new president of the national press foundation, on your very first doinner here, ad a fantastic one. my grandfather said that the mind will contain what the seat will endure. you put together a great dinner, and the program, i think the retention sp
but he gave me something, a card given to him by fred friendly. and this was a card given to fred friendly by a broadcasting pioneer, ed klauber at abc news in the 1930s. he was the first broadcast news president of radio news. he gave his journalists this card, laying out their responsibilities. the job of an analyst is to point out facts on both sides. in a democracy, people should know and understand, and it's the analyst's function to help the listener understand, weigh and judge, but not...