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does it at all. >> i go to mr. frank. mr. frank, would you tell us the problems and why -- how you derive that the fact dodd-frank came into existence and what it did do to help save the economy and put us where we are today? >> there were two areas that the chairman mentioned that there has been regulation including increased regulation. there were other things. there were two innovations. i think the problem was not so much that we deregulated as a society but that we did not have new regulations to keep up with new activity. there were two. one was the financial derivative business. i agree with mr. deas on the end users. there was risky speculative active i that became evident in 2008 basically from people using that as an end to themselves. it wasn't connected to helping the productive economy. secondly, and most troubling, was securing loans. people thought they found a way to get rit of risk. you don't get rid of risk. you shuffle it off. in those two areas, these new financial derivatives -- congress in 2000 enacted le
does it at all. >> i go to mr. frank. mr. frank, would you tell us the problems and why -- how you derive that the fact dodd-frank came into existence and what it did do to help save the economy and put us where we are today? >> there were two areas that the chairman mentioned that there has been regulation including increased regulation. there were other things. there were two innovations. i think the problem was not so much that we deregulated as a society but that we did not have...
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with fannie and freddie and it was the case that it was 2003 and he referred to me as chairman frank and mr. cheney in his book said chairman frank stopped it. i wasn't chairman in 2003 because cheney had problems with things happening in 2003 like weapons of mass destruction, but the fact is that we were in the minority. the republican party controlled the house from 1995 to on 2006 and it was entirely their decision not to pass their decision regulating fannie and freddie. i was against it in 2003. by 2005, i switched my position. the gentleman in my position had an increase. when george bush pushed it up over 50 in 2004 i objected and in fact, as you can read in hank paulson's book it wasn't until 2006 when we were on the verge of taking over that he talked to me and he got fannie and freddie legislation and the republican party has been very consistent. from 96 to 2006 they did nothing legislatively about fannie and freddie. >> i'd remind the chairman that mr. oxley, the chairman said that the white house gave him a one-finger salute with fannie mae and freddie mac. >> in my four years
with fannie and freddie and it was the case that it was 2003 and he referred to me as chairman frank and mr. cheney in his book said chairman frank stopped it. i wasn't chairman in 2003 because cheney had problems with things happening in 2003 like weapons of mass destruction, but the fact is that we were in the minority. the republican party controlled the house from 1995 to on 2006 and it was entirely their decision not to pass their decision regulating fannie and freddie. i was against it in...
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. >> well, i like mr. frank and mr. dodd. >> well, he was -- >> well, i know both of them, and they are very nice, but. >> and you know, people are looking at this, charles, and saying, you know, i don't believe that -- we hear it a lot, but i don't believe that we are are of how close this was close to nuclear. >> and adam, the idea that the banks have you covered, and wasn't that the -- the fdic, and that is by the way,our account that we showed at the beginnings. and also, these are dry runs. dry runs for something bigger. >> ultimately. >> and i know that. i believe that. >> amend it is reconnaissance if you will, and go and see what you can get. >> oh, no, i believe they are direct. >> and one thing is, and i have looked into this dodd frank, young man and i looked into the details and in one case, what they did is to get into the experiment of how you could make an account disappear and pull it back, and experiment again and pull it back. and experiment and pull it back again. >> that is the experience of hacking.
. >> well, i like mr. frank and mr. dodd. >> well, he was -- >> well, i know both of them, and they are very nice, but. >> and you know, people are looking at this, charles, and saying, you know, i don't believe that -- we hear it a lot, but i don't believe that we are are of how close this was close to nuclear. >> and adam, the idea that the banks have you covered, and wasn't that the -- the fdic, and that is by the way,our account that we showed at the...
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only mr. frank can do better numbers. it is like when i said devil mcgregor.is a fictional company from "breaking bad." >> great picture. >> you call the shots? >> tomorrow morning before the opening we get results from act. it is from -- let me start this again. excuse me. for wanting to be the best at what i do. have you ever -- >> i have to find five but i can't reveal until right before and it has to be in my insider column. >> the stock had been drifting upwards. >> this is uggs. >> tom brady's favorite foot wear. >> this is really good. >> that's good. when the world moves, futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with paper money to test-drive the market. all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. >>> you are one of my heroes. >> thank you so much for helping beginning investors like me. >> when you talk about the market i believe that you are spot on. >> i love it. thank you so much. every night we watch you. i have learned and earned. >>> with so many people worrying about world wide e
only mr. frank can do better numbers. it is like when i said devil mcgregor.is a fictional company from "breaking bad." >> great picture. >> you call the shots? >> tomorrow morning before the opening we get results from act. it is from -- let me start this again. excuse me. for wanting to be the best at what i do. have you ever -- >> i have to find five but i can't reveal until right before and it has to be in my insider column. >> the stock had been...
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and our student mr. frank mallicoat had his hand raised. what can i do for you?question. you mentioned fall. according to my calculations, there are 39 days left to summer. what's up with that? >> we're just starting to transition now. we have nice weather ahead but today kind of mild outside temperatures just slightly below average. very nice question, mr. mallicoat. >> thank you very much, professor. go back to class now. >>> more rain is expected today in already soaked areas of the northeast, as well. in fact, parts of maryland were flooded after three inches of rain fell in an hour yesterday. one woman had to be rescued after her car was almost swallowed by rising waters. and in detroit, folks are still drying out after storms soaked the city in six inches of rain. >>> san francisco will soon follow some other bay area cities and begin mandatory water rationing for outdoor irrigation. starting mid-september, anyone watering lawns or landscape must reduce water use by some 10%. they must also stop excess runoff use a shutoff nozzle on hoses and avoid rinsing
and our student mr. frank mallicoat had his hand raised. what can i do for you?question. you mentioned fall. according to my calculations, there are 39 days left to summer. what's up with that? >> we're just starting to transition now. we have nice weather ahead but today kind of mild outside temperatures just slightly below average. very nice question, mr. mallicoat. >> thank you very much, professor. go back to class now. >>> more rain is expected today in already soaked...
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mr. chairman. to barny frankwho worked so very, very hard to bring about protection for consumers and who spent a considerable amount of time paying attention to community banks, i kind of resent mr. wilson's testimony here today that talks about qm even without him even understanding that his bank under qm, your bank under $2 billion, you can keep all of your loans in portfolio. no documentation loans, those kinds of loans. and you have some protection under safe harbor. i'm go fog go to barny frank. talk about what we have done and what you have done to be of assistance to small banks and community banks. >> a couple of things. on the point you raise, i am, again, very surprised to hear my republican friends now say our problem is that we have standards for banks to low income people. i thought it was general agreement it was part of the problem. there is this myth that somehowñ the democrats were pushing for these loans. during the period from really the mid 1990s, it was people on our side who were trying to
mr. chairman. to barny frankwho worked so very, very hard to bring about protection for consumers and who spent a considerable amount of time paying attention to community banks, i kind of resent mr. wilson's testimony here today that talks about qm even without him even understanding that his bank under qm, your bank under $2 billion, you can keep all of your loans in portfolio. no documentation loans, those kinds of loans. and you have some protection under safe harbor. i'm go fog go to barny...
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mr. blair, through frank blair, and horace greeley with meetings up in buffalo, where they are going to meet with confederate representatives and he's going to order them, direct them, they will not -- there are two things he will not compromise on. he will not step back on the emancipation proclamation or that bill that's working its way through the house and the senate abolishing slavery by congressional amendment, and he will not step back on the confederacy having an independent nation. so great things have happened here. it's wonderful to see the group out here today to talk about these events. too often these events here in washington are kind of forgotten. and as early pulls back to virginia, he's going to say one thing. well, we didn't capture washington, but we sure as hell scared the hell out of abraham lincoln. we have to remember what abraham lincoln is going to write on the 24th day of august, that is five weeks after this day. and that day things are still not going well. butler's army and stymied in front of richmond and petersburg. sherman is stymied in front of atlanta. and
mr. blair, through frank blair, and horace greeley with meetings up in buffalo, where they are going to meet with confederate representatives and he's going to order them, direct them, they will not -- there are two things he will not compromise on. he will not step back on the emancipation proclamation or that bill that's working its way through the house and the senate abolishing slavery by congressional amendment, and he will not step back on the confederacy having an independent nation. so...
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in the title of my talk, i connected with frank capras, "mr. h goes to washington," because i feel like there is a dark connection between them in the sense that both these classics, spielberg's "lincoln" is instantly an american classic, and frank capras' "mr. smith goes to washington" both depict congress in a dark way. the historical perception from people in my generation was generally positive. some of them were large as if the subject matter was wrong, it was the wrong subject to feature people in the abolition of slave slavery. that's fair but it's such a big criticism it's hard for hollywood to address. then some came from capitol hill itself, things like whether or not the congressman from connecticut voted for or against the final amendment. you know, and those criticisms are fair, but they're very precise. however, now as a college professor, as a classroom teacher, as i'm preparing to teach this movie, and i have to teach it because it's such a vivid portrayal of the period, i've been compelled to think a little more deeply about the
in the title of my talk, i connected with frank capras, "mr. h goes to washington," because i feel like there is a dark connection between them in the sense that both these classics, spielberg's "lincoln" is instantly an american classic, and frank capras' "mr. smith goes to washington" both depict congress in a dark way. the historical perception from people in my generation was generally positive. some of them were large as if the subject matter was wrong, it was...
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mr. blair, through frank blair, and horace greeley with meetings up in buffalo, where they are going to meet house and the senate abolishing slavery by congressional amendment, and he will not step back on the confederacy having an independent nation. so great things have happened here. it's wonderful to see the group out here today to talk about these events. too often these events here in washington are kind of forgotten. and as early pulls back to virginia, he's going to say one thing. well, we didn't capture washington, but we sure as hell scared the hell out of abraham lincoln. we have to remember what abraham lincoln is going to write on the 24th day of august, that is five weeks after this day. and that day things are still not going well. butler's army and stymied in front of richmond and petersburg. sherman is stymied in front of atlanta. and president will write a letter to the file and he will say, and the democrats have met in chicago, adopted a peace declaring the war a failure and nominating for president george b. mcclennan and pendleton of ohio as vice president. and the pres
mr. blair, through frank blair, and horace greeley with meetings up in buffalo, where they are going to meet house and the senate abolishing slavery by congressional amendment, and he will not step back on the confederacy having an independent nation. so great things have happened here. it's wonderful to see the group out here today to talk about these events. too often these events here in washington are kind of forgotten. and as early pulls back to virginia, he's going to say one thing. well,...
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mr. street. >> as frank street begins a new life in general population, correctional officers investigateabbing in d-east, administrative segregation. >> somebody i heard got stabbed. up on 500. so they usually lock us down and shake it down. we resume our regular activities. >> since he's currently in ad-seg, steven weaver is one of the inmates on the shakedown list. >> it will give you something to do after they're gone, put everything back. it's not a pain. i'm used to it. >> this is another place to hide things. stick it up in there and they'll hide little hooks where they can pull it down. it's a broken handle from a foot food tray. they can heat the ends, they could sharpen it up, and this can become a weapon. >> might snatch the clown. they might illegally kidnap my clown. i hope i can find it, rescue it, take it wherever you got to take it. >> moments later officers arrive at his cell and his clown immediately comes under scrutiny. uh-oh. there goes the clown. they're checking him out. oh! >> scoping him out. >> what do you think? you worried about it? >> i don't keep anything in
mr. street. >> as frank street begins a new life in general population, correctional officers investigateabbing in d-east, administrative segregation. >> somebody i heard got stabbed. up on 500. so they usually lock us down and shake it down. we resume our regular activities. >> since he's currently in ad-seg, steven weaver is one of the inmates on the shakedown list. >> it will give you something to do after they're gone, put everything back. it's not a pain. i'm used...
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mr. blair, through frank blair, and horace greeley with meetings up in buffalo, where they are going to meet with confederate representatives and he's going to order them, direct them, they will not -- there are two things he will not compromise on. he will not step back on the emancipation proclamation or that bill that's working its way through the house and the senate abolishing slavery by congressional amendment, and he will not step back on the confederacy having an independent nation. so great things have happened here. it's wonderful to see the group out here today to talk about these events. too often these events here in washington are kind of forgotten. and as early pulls back to virginia, he's going to say one thing. well, we didn't capture washington, but we sure as hell scared the hell out of abraham lincoln. things are going -- we have to remember what abraham lincoln is going to write on the 24th day of august. that is five weeks after this day. and that day things are still not going well. meed and butler's army and grant are stymied in front of richmond and petersburg. sherm
mr. blair, through frank blair, and horace greeley with meetings up in buffalo, where they are going to meet with confederate representatives and he's going to order them, direct them, they will not -- there are two things he will not compromise on. he will not step back on the emancipation proclamation or that bill that's working its way through the house and the senate abolishing slavery by congressional amendment, and he will not step back on the confederacy having an independent nation. so...
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frank. especially for the civil war defenses of washington, there's a bible. wally owens his coauthor wrote mr. lincoln's forts. if you really care about these issues, that's the book to read. i encourage you to get that book. so what i'm going to do is go as fast as you can. the nice thing about youtube is pause and look at them at your leisurely. i just want you to see these beautiful places that i love and wreck reing a and fortly lungs of the city are lrp owe the, as said, the city was unprotected down below. if you haven't been you should to. it's quite different than the fort that's were built during the civil war. after bull run lincoln knew the city was vulnerable, that's when he ordered major general john g. barnyard to build a series of forts around the city to protect it. here they are. it was quite an amazing feet to build all of those. they did it very quickly. it was just tremendous. >> i've circled on here the ones that are under government ownership today. the park service owns one of the ones in washington d.c. plus the one in maryland and virginia. the ones in virginia are ow
frank. especially for the civil war defenses of washington, there's a bible. wally owens his coauthor wrote mr. lincoln's forts. if you really care about these issues, that's the book to read. i encourage you to get that book. so what i'm going to do is go as fast as you can. the nice thing about youtube is pause and look at them at your leisurely. i just want you to see these beautiful places that i love and wreck reing a and fortly lungs of the city are lrp owe the, as said, the city was...
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i've done that largely because i still believe in frank cap practice's version of america. that mr.mith can go to washington. that good ideas and dedication and sincerity about finding one's self, by being of service to others, can still be rewarded. before i found that congressessal seat, said, how die get it raised? how can i contribute to the national discussion on this problem of citizens united, where unlimited corporate donations have been allowed for political candidates, and that's so greatly inflated the cost of public office. even this congressional seat here in a small part of california, the least expensive that's estimated by consultants was a million and a half dollars, and i looked at him and said, no. no. no. you're not going to take down a single redwood for a brochure with my name on it, and you're certainly not going to spend a million and a half dollars that would be better spent on making our education system more 21st 21st century than it is addressing the immigration issues that exist in that district where we have got large numbers of migrants, and one of the
i've done that largely because i still believe in frank cap practice's version of america. that mr.mith can go to washington. that good ideas and dedication and sincerity about finding one's self, by being of service to others, can still be rewarded. before i found that congressessal seat, said, how die get it raised? how can i contribute to the national discussion on this problem of citizens united, where unlimited corporate donations have been allowed for political candidates, and that's so...
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mr. blair, to frank player and horace greeley with meetings up in buffalo, where is they're going to meeting his way through the house and the senate abolishing slavery by by congressional amendment, and hea will not step back on the t nat confederacy having anio independent nation. the great things have happened here, it's wonderful to see the group out here today to talk th about these events.s. too often these events here in washington are kind of forgotten. they -- and as early pulls back to virginia, he's going to say one thing. we didn't capture washington, w sure as hell scared the hell out of abraham lincoln. things are going now -- you havt to remember what mr. lincoln is going to write on the 24th day of august. that is five weeks after this d. day. and that day things are still not going well. butler's army and grant are stymied in front of richmond any peters borrow. sherman is stymied in front of n atlanta. and presidentte will write a letter to thlee files and he wi say -- and the democrats have i met in chicago. adopted a peace plank, declarinr the war of failure, and nomin
mr. blair, to frank player and horace greeley with meetings up in buffalo, where is they're going to meeting his way through the house and the senate abolishing slavery by by congressional amendment, and hea will not step back on the t nat confederacy having anio independent nation. the great things have happened here, it's wonderful to see the group out here today to talk th about these events.s. too often these events here in washington are kind of forgotten. they -- and as early pulls back...
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mr. hoover. 18, 1964 on aer cold night at about 1:00 in the morning. the kkk burned down frank morris's shop. as of now, we have not heard what happened to the killer. it is possible that they will get away with this act without being exposed even though the police were part of the gang that committed this terrible act. your office is our only hope. >> why is this significant to you? >> it goes to show the feltessness that they -- ng this time stupid they fell during this time. hard it wase of how to live in concordia at the time. >> they open the doors wide open and said i will do anything to help you. the fact that the grand jury was convened and part of this mission to look into the frank morris case is really significant. a small step towards justice. thank god we are there now. what we've got to do is continue the momentum and continue to push the federal government to resolve this case. >> c-span's american history tour focuses on native americans. we start off with the level of the biddle big horn. a tour of a new mexico pueblo. 9000-year-old native american autographs i
mr. hoover. 18, 1964 on aer cold night at about 1:00 in the morning. the kkk burned down frank morris's shop. as of now, we have not heard what happened to the killer. it is possible that they will get away with this act without being exposed even though the police were part of the gang that committed this terrible act. your office is our only hope. >> why is this significant to you? >> it goes to show the feltessness that they -- ng this time stupid they fell during this time. hard...
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and it's frank's -- and walley owens, his co-author, wrote mr. lincoln's a forts. i'm going to go as fast as i can. you can read faster than i can talk, so i'm not going to read what's on these slides chlts i wants y want you to see these beautiful places that i have. as frank said, the city was unprotected. it's quite different from the forts that were built during the civil war. so here they are. as you can see, it's quite an amazing feat. they did them very, very quickly. it was just tremendous. and here they are today. i've circled the ones that are under government ownership today. the ones that are in washington, d.c., one in maryland and one in virginia. you'll see some of them, as well. another part of the story, and it's a story, as well, in 1902. the mcmillen commission were planning for parks in d.c. they saw that these forts were highly placed and were both beautiful to look at and look from. they saw these as potential parks. i have a newspaper article that says about all but one mile was bought. and these are all the different forts. it's something th
and it's frank's -- and walley owens, his co-author, wrote mr. lincoln's a forts. i'm going to go as fast as i can. you can read faster than i can talk, so i'm not going to read what's on these slides chlts i wants y want you to see these beautiful places that i have. as frank said, the city was unprotected. it's quite different from the forts that were built during the civil war. so here they are. as you can see, it's quite an amazing feat. they did them very, very quickly. it was just...
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>>> jimmy fallon channels frank underwood in a spoof of "house of cards." >> final touch-up before the show. >> mr. fallon, have you a phone call. >> phone call is when someone calls you on the phone. you make a great team. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in heari
>>> jimmy fallon channels frank underwood in a spoof of "house of cards." >> final touch-up before the show. >> mr. fallon, have you a phone call. >> phone call is when someone calls you on the phone. you make a great team. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to...
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mr. mccullough, my name is frank. i would like to make a few about the canal. >> caller, i'm going to have to ask you to turn down your television set. we're getting a lot of feedback. ahead. >> in represent to the operation the gate, i don't believe you have made it clear as how 25-horsepower motor can use those massive gates. those gates are 7 feet thick and course, two of them are more form110 feet because they a shallow v. to lock them when them.is water behind those gates and you can stand there watch them open the gates you won't realize this unless you're familiar with rooms. the gates are floated up and resunk after they get in place. all the weight is moved by floating expect a few hundred pounds that is why a 25 motor moves them open and close. sill, theyet on the are reflooded and sunk so they water.ld >> mr. mccullough? >> that is absolutely right. miracles,e of the creation.cgenius of this great the gates are hollow like an airplane wing. float. water is supporting the gates the as taking most of weight o
mr. mccullough, my name is frank. i would like to make a few about the canal. >> caller, i'm going to have to ask you to turn down your television set. we're getting a lot of feedback. ahead. >> in represent to the operation the gate, i don't believe you have made it clear as how 25-horsepower motor can use those massive gates. those gates are 7 feet thick and course, two of them are more form110 feet because they a shallow v. to lock them when them.is water behind those gates and...
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especially the civil war defenses from washington, there's a bible and frank and co-author wrote mr. lincoln sports. if you really care about the issue, that's the book to read. i wish i would have brought it with me but i encourage to get that book. i'm going to go as fast as i can. the nice thing about youtube, you can watch it later and pause and look at your leisure. you can read faster than i can talk so i won't read the slides. i want you to see beautiful places i love. they are history and parks and recreation and national resources and frankly the lungs of the city are largely these forts and the parks. so there we start. as frank said the city was unprotected down below. this is fort washington. if you haven't been there, you should go. it's quite different from the forts that were built during the civil war. after bull run, lincoln knew the city was vulnerable. that's when he ordered director -- major general john g. barnard to design forts around the city to protect it. here they are. these are the ones available there. it was quite an amazing feat to build all those. it w
especially the civil war defenses from washington, there's a bible and frank and co-author wrote mr. lincoln sports. if you really care about the issue, that's the book to read. i wish i would have brought it with me but i encourage to get that book. i'm going to go as fast as i can. the nice thing about youtube, you can watch it later and pause and look at your leisure. you can read faster than i can talk so i won't read the slides. i want you to see beautiful places i love. they are history...
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mr. president, it would be wise for you to say as little as possible. the frank, we don't know what is going on out there. the signs i see coming through the cables are disturbing signs. >> yeah, yeah. >> robert mcnamara, secretary of defense, he had been the head of the ford motor company, a brilliant executive. >> famous especially for his cold analytic methods. >> he was a world war ii vet. he wanted to stop waste in the pentagon. >> we increased the number of army combat divisions by 45%. >> the expectation was he would figure out vietnam. >> the intention of my government is clear. we are prepared to produce whatever economic aid, whatever military training and whatever quantities are required and for as long as that is required. vietnam! >> the public secretary of defense mcnamara is all about bullish bravado, that we will prevail. but privately, he is gloomy about the prospects. >> until a strong government begins to function here in saigon, the war against the communists will continue to founder. >> i tell you, the more i stayed away last night thinking a
mr. president, it would be wise for you to say as little as possible. the frank, we don't know what is going on out there. the signs i see coming through the cables are disturbing signs. >> yeah, yeah. >> robert mcnamara, secretary of defense, he had been the head of the ford motor company, a brilliant executive. >> famous especially for his cold analytic methods. >> he was a world war ii vet. he wanted to stop waste in the pentagon. >> we increased the number of...
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mr. rich right over here robert frank joins us with a look at who's cashed in on google's shares since goingich. >> yeah, you know, when google went public on the day they went public the shares were the total market cap of the company was $27 billion. now it's 391. so that's 360 billion dollars in shareholder value and wealth created. that is earned success. now the biggest winners, of course, larry and sergei. in 2004, remember that ten years ago, they were worth $3.8 billion each. ceo eric schmidt worth $1.4 billion. now larry and sergey are the 12th and 15th richest people in america with $32 billion. eric only worth $9 billion. he'll still be back. google has become one of the biggest millionaire machines. estimates say at that day the ipo about 900 people became overnight millionaires. everybody from the company's masseuse. remember that "new york times" story? early hires. the company chef this guy charlie ayers used to be a cook for the grateful dead, he owned shares that became worth $46 million after that ipo. now since the ipo, post-ipo, the ten years -- >> did he hold the shares
mr. rich right over here robert frank joins us with a look at who's cashed in on google's shares since goingich. >> yeah, you know, when google went public on the day they went public the shares were the total market cap of the company was $27 billion. now it's 391. so that's 360 billion dollars in shareholder value and wealth created. that is earned success. now the biggest winners, of course, larry and sergei. in 2004, remember that ten years ago, they were worth $3.8 billion each. ceo...
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mr. guber so generous with their time. for more go to kpix.com. frank and michelle? >> it's pretty amazing. coach lad, you know, actually nfl coaches and other coaches have watched coach ladoucer's practices and read his book and amazed at the success and what a great guy he is for the kids. >> seems like a good movie, roberta. all right.thank you so much. have a great weekend. >>> good news for two dozen cats abandoned in marin county. coming up at 6:30, an update on the effort to find them good homes. ,, hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. >>> good morning? >> everyone. the last five times a team won a protest, they went 0-5 in the resumed games. well, the giants with their second life looking
mr. guber so generous with their time. for more go to kpix.com. frank and michelle? >> it's pretty amazing. coach lad, you know, actually nfl coaches and other coaches have watched coach ladoucer's practices and read his book and amazed at the success and what a great guy he is for the kids. >> seems like a good movie, roberta. all right.thank you so much. have a great weekend. >>> good news for two dozen cats abandoned in marin county. coming up at 6:30, an update on the...
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frank mallicoat. it is nearly 4:30. a little traffic and weather out of the gate. and we kick it off with mr. we continue to rock and roll. more earthquakes along the west napa fault. we had another one near healdsburg, a 2.2, so another microquake. we'll continue to watch the earthquakes throughout the morning. >> a lot of overnight roadwork especially along 880 in beat directions in san leandro and -- in both directions in san leandro and downtown oakland. bart is expecting normal service today along the pittsburg-bay point line. you have more coming up. >> we do. >> yes. >>> as we said, elizabeth, bart does tell us that the pittsburg- bay point line should have normal service this morning after big troubles on the tracks. crews work overnight to make repairs. kpix 5's christian conservative reports the trains had major delays during the afternoon commute yesterday near the pleasant hill -- christin ayers reports the trains had major delays during the afternoon commute yesterday near
frank mallicoat. it is nearly 4:30. a little traffic and weather out of the gate. and we kick it off with mr. we continue to rock and roll. more earthquakes along the west napa fault. we had another one near healdsburg, a 2.2, so another microquake. we'll continue to watch the earthquakes throughout the morning. >> a lot of overnight roadwork especially along 880 in beat directions in san leandro and -- in both directions in san leandro and downtown oakland. bart is expecting normal...
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mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. america, land of the free and home of the mouth-watering ball park frank100% angus beef and just a dash of democracy. ball park franks. so american, you can taste it. introducing america's greatest invention ever. parks finest, from ball park. what? made with 100% beef, no nitrates, and infused with bold premium seasonings like slow smoked hickory. and just wait 'til you taste it. new parks finest from ball park. >> kevin: 28-16, panthers beat the chiefs. there we go. didn't hear the mic for a second but we're back. there's the final here, preseason week number two. luke kuechly had himself a nice game. he also had a sack, which was nice to see. the panthers, certainly you're happy that cam newton is back. what else did you like if you're ron rivera? >> john: i think they're going to be very pleased. i think you saw the progression. you saw the work in progress. you see kelvin benjamin made some nice plays. a lot of optimistic things for the carolina panthers. >> kevin: both these defenses for a preseason game were blitzing like crazy. carolina's defense l
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it's frank's and wally owens co-authored wrote "mr. lincoln's fort." if you really care about these issues, that's the book to read. i wish i had brought it with me, but i encourage you to get that book. so what i'm going do is give you a little story. the nice thing about youtube, you can watch it later, pause, look at these at your leisure. you can read faster than i request talk. -- can talk. the history, the parks, recreation, natural resources. the lungs of the city are these forts and parks. so there we start. and as frank said, city was unprotected. down below this is fort washington. if you haven't been there, you should go, but it's quite different from the forts that were built during the civil war. and after bull run lincoln knew that the city was vulnerable and that's when he ordered director -- i mean major general john g.barnard to build a series of forts around the city to protect it. >> you can see it was quite an amazing fete to build all of those. they did them very, very quickly. it was just tremendous. and here they are today. i've
it's frank's and wally owens co-authored wrote "mr. lincoln's fort." if you really care about these issues, that's the book to read. i wish i had brought it with me, but i encourage you to get that book. so what i'm going do is give you a little story. the nice thing about youtube, you can watch it later, pause, look at these at your leisure. you can read faster than i request talk. -- can talk. the history, the parks, recreation, natural resources. the lungs of the city are these...
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frank underwood. >> the final touch db up before the show. a good polish, everyone. >> mr. fallon, you have a phone call. >> a phone call is when someone calls you on the phone. hello? yes, dear, i'll be right there. my wife. i love that woman more than she could love her friend network pass word. >> much like the real house of cards, fallon ended with a shocking plot twist. one that no one could have predicted. >> kevin spacey didn't seem too impressed with fallon's impression of him today. he reacted to the sketch in character, writing on twitter, quote, the next time you go a parody and do it "house of cords" actually using them would be of help. using underwood's initial. ouch. the ice bucket challenge for als, taking the country by storm, he, his guests and band, the roots, drenched themselves on the tonight show set. after fallon received multiple challenges, including one from the target of many of his late night jokes, chris christie, who himself took the plunge just yesterday. >> patrick and bridgette, let's go. >> didn't even flinch. be right back after this. by t
frank underwood. >> the final touch db up before the show. a good polish, everyone. >> mr. fallon, you have a phone call. >> a phone call is when someone calls you on the phone. hello? yes, dear, i'll be right there. my wife. i love that woman more than she could love her friend network pass word. >> much like the real house of cards, fallon ended with a shocking plot twist. one that no one could have predicted. >> kevin spacey didn't seem too impressed with...
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mr. chairman and members of congress, for the opportunity to share with you. my name is dr. frank glover. i board-certified urologist. i earned my md degree at johns hopkins and also a doctorate of public health in health systems. i have also done some work as a research fellow at johns hopkins in epidemiology. i am also a medical missionary working with sim, which is a christian missions organization with works in over 60 countries. in addition, i am the president of shield in africa, a us-based ngo working in liberia. my first experience was in 1988. as a medical student, i did two medical missionary work at a hospital called elwa. eternal love winning africa. i worked at various hospitals throughout liberia. i had teams of doctors and nurses several times a year. , we'rethis time period taking care of thousands of medical and surgical patients. i have spent time rendering services of teaching, training, and patient care in most of the counties in liberia. i have therefore had the opportunity to assess many hospitals and clinics throughout liberia. the hospitals were understaffe
mr. chairman and members of congress, for the opportunity to share with you. my name is dr. frank glover. i board-certified urologist. i earned my md degree at johns hopkins and also a doctorate of public health in health systems. i have also done some work as a research fellow at johns hopkins in epidemiology. i am also a medical missionary working with sim, which is a christian missions organization with works in over 60 countries. in addition, i am the president of shield in africa, a...
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frank. especially for the civil war defenses of washington, there's a bible. wally owens his coauthor wrote mr. lincoln's forts. if you really care about these issues, that's the book to read. i encourage you to get that book. so what i'm going to do is go as fast as you can. the nice thing about youtube is pause and look at them at your leisurely. i just want you to see these beautiful places that i love and wreck reing a and fortly lungs of the city are lrp owe the, as said, the city was unprotected down below. if you haven't been you should to. it's quite different than the fort that's were built during the civil war. after bull run lincoln knew the city was vulnerable, that's when he ordered major general john g. barnyard to build a series of forts around the city to protect it. here they are. it was quite an amazing feet to build all of those. they did it very quickly. it was just tremendous. >> i've circled on here the ones that are under government ownership today. the park service owns one of the ones in washington d.c. plus the one in maryland and virginia. the ones in virginia are ow
frank. especially for the civil war defenses of washington, there's a bible. wally owens his coauthor wrote mr. lincoln's forts. if you really care about these issues, that's the book to read. i encourage you to get that book. so what i'm going to do is go as fast as you can. the nice thing about youtube is pause and look at them at your leisurely. i just want you to see these beautiful places that i love and wreck reing a and fortly lungs of the city are lrp owe the, as said, the city was...
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mrs. brown was giving himself up, the presenting evidence suggesting that he had enbeiged in an altercation, with officer wilson, if the frankedury looks at all of this and decides on balance, the says it just isn't there for an time, isn't that exactly how the process is supposed to work. >> no, you are being very prom sureses in your questioning. the information that is presented to the brand jury, is selected by the prosecutor. and so he has direct influence as to what this brand jury ultimately decides. so it's not something -- they don't have complete just latitude, the prosecutor has the ability -- for example, the process he can put in third hand information, if he chooses to, any information that he wants to put in front of him he can to. or lack thereof. >> but it cuts ways he can put in hear say, he can put in leading questions for people ha support the brown family? >> yes, he can. but given what we know, i don't see him giving us the benefit of the doubt uh, when he is actually prosecuting a policeman. >> what to you understand about that meeting and what do you think the impact was? is. >> the meeting with the att
mrs. brown was giving himself up, the presenting evidence suggesting that he had enbeiged in an altercation, with officer wilson, if the frankedury looks at all of this and decides on balance, the says it just isn't there for an time, isn't that exactly how the process is supposed to work. >> no, you are being very prom sureses in your questioning. the information that is presented to the brand jury, is selected by the prosecutor. and so he has direct influence as to what this brand jury...
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mr. langella to see this. i want him to see that i got the photo that he sent me. i don't know if you can zoom in on that or not. but it's a picture of frank langella reading his book "dropped names" which is now in its fourth printing. and on the table beside him is a copy of my book. so all the things concerning me are down here out of focus i should add. and his book is clearly in focus approxima and he wrote to me dear trasvis as you can see i like to keep the important things in focus. best to you frank. i appreciate that. >> i loved making the picture. >> your zaur a great photographer. >> i think i was playing -- yes my daughter is a great photographer. she took the picture on the back. >> on the back of your book. >> i was justice warren berber when i took that picture in new york working on that. >> appreciate it. thanks. >> that's our show for tonight. thanks for watching as always. keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show visit travis smiley at pbs.cpbs.com. >> jane . program.çóÑis%?ÑiÑiñrw++ it ióxdñrçóçóÑiñr the endçóÑiÑis the best moments on this program. tonight ançóçóñrw3çóçó encorex#n of ourñr conversationÑ
mr. langella to see this. i want him to see that i got the photo that he sent me. i don't know if you can zoom in on that or not. but it's a picture of frank langella reading his book "dropped names" which is now in its fourth printing. and on the table beside him is a copy of my book. so all the things concerning me are down here out of focus i should add. and his book is clearly in focus approxima and he wrote to me dear trasvis as you can see i like to keep the important things in...
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kevin spacey starts off by playing his character, the ruthless frank underwood but becomes the 42nd president trying to coax information from mrs. >> i know bill. >> do you know what you're getting me? >> i told you. this is a very personal decision i will make when i'm ready. >> she's consistent with that line. president clinton turns 68 tomorrow. >>> attention all pumpkin spiced latte lovers. fall is coming early to starbucks. a week from today, starbucks is bringing back the popular fall drink. it is rumored some stores are already pouring the halloween-tinged latte. summer doesn't officially end until september 22. it feels like fall in new york already. >> it does. >> we always move up christmas. now moving up fall. >> drinks like that have a cult following. people will be happy. >> people are passionate about pumpkin lattes. every day we are deluged by a flood of data. the vugle to stay focused only seems to grow. daniel levtin's book shows us how to take charge of our brain with "the organized mind, thinking straight in the age of information overload." doctor, good morning. >> good morning. >> multi tasking is a myth. w
kevin spacey starts off by playing his character, the ruthless frank underwood but becomes the 42nd president trying to coax information from mrs. >> i know bill. >> do you know what you're getting me? >> i told you. this is a very personal decision i will make when i'm ready. >> she's consistent with that line. president clinton turns 68 tomorrow. >>> attention all pumpkin spiced latte lovers. fall is coming early to starbucks. a week from today, starbucks is...
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talk about the current state of the gaming industry is frank fan teenie from fantini research and christopher jones from telsey advisory group. mr is gambling overall as sick as it appears, based on what we see going on in atlantic city? >> no, i don't think gambling is sick at all. i think that atlantic city is an exceptional case because it's been surrounded by casinos in philadelphia, pennsylvania, new york state, that have taken away what you might call the convenience gambler. the person who before was a day-tripper. however, it is true that gaming revenues have been sluggish in the regional casinos throughout the country. they're about flat so far this year, but they're actually down about 3% on a same-store basis. >> hmm, all right. so, chris, how sick is the gambling industry and should new jersey have known better than to build these massive new ones, these massive, new casinos? >> i think in retrospect, probably. i think the deal is they actually started construction well before we saw the slowdown, but we've also seen a lot of the new supply come online since the concept of revel was actually conceived as well. so, i
talk about the current state of the gaming industry is frank fan teenie from fantini research and christopher jones from telsey advisory group. mr is gambling overall as sick as it appears, based on what we see going on in atlantic city? >> no, i don't think gambling is sick at all. i think that atlantic city is an exceptional case because it's been surrounded by casinos in philadelphia, pennsylvania, new york state, that have taken away what you might call the convenience gambler. the...
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mrs. doubtfire, his role in mork and mindy, or his role in good will hunting. ken pritchett is in an un incorporated area of tiburon where people have been coming by to pay their respects. >> reporter: frank, if you look over my shoulder, that is the williams's home. there is a growing collection of flowers at the front gate for a man beloved by millions, and certainly by his neighbors. flowers and an ornamental heart. >> we love you, robin. >> reporter: this from neighbor gregory, so emotional he had few words. >> i know him from new york. we lost a great man. >> reporter: robin williams was last seen last night at 10:00. the sheriff's department responded to a 911 call at noon. he was found dead. a media contention grew as a solemn day went on. >> it's almost like a family member that dies. very sad. >> he was really, very, very kind, and always willing to say hi. >> reporter: the sheriff's department says an investigation is underway into the cause, manner, and circumstances of his death. but the coroner's division suspects his death to be suicide due to asphyxia. sources tell ktvu, the 63-year- old actor hanged himself. over the years williams battled substance abuse. his agent says h
mrs. doubtfire, his role in mork and mindy, or his role in good will hunting. ken pritchett is in an un incorporated area of tiburon where people have been coming by to pay their respects. >> reporter: frank, if you look over my shoulder, that is the williams's home. there is a growing collection of flowers at the front gate for a man beloved by millions, and certainly by his neighbors. flowers and an ornamental heart. >> we love you, robin. >> reporter: this from neighbor...
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frank h. and hands-on training for them as well so they can access it in a smart and intelligent way. >> well, think we need to do better. i appreciate the sufferers. mr rupy, industry can be involved. it's obviously in your interest to make sure up the information from local law enforcement as to the places in which it can be actionable and abrogated and this seems to be a perfect example of the place limited public resources can be paired with attention and more bountiful private resources to make sure local law for that report will develop an information. thank you are a much, mr. chairman for allowing me time. >> mr. rupy, what can a telephone company do to help the senior citizen mimic collins may they have been hammered? >> that is an excellent question, chairman and that is something that the phone companies will work with the consumer based on the tools that they have and also based on the specific situation at hand. so as an example, i'll worry consumer reaches out to the phone company complaining about perhaps calls that they are receiving, the phone company can work with that consumer to identify tools that may be available to that consumer
frank h. and hands-on training for them as well so they can access it in a smart and intelligent way. >> well, think we need to do better. i appreciate the sufferers. mr rupy, industry can be involved. it's obviously in your interest to make sure up the information from local law enforcement as to the places in which it can be actionable and abrogated and this seems to be a perfect example of the place limited public resources can be paired with attention and more bountiful private...
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frank mallicoat. michelle griego is off. >>> all over the world, people are paying final respects to the robin williams. >> the san francisco victorian that became known as the "mrs. doubtfire" house is one place people are leaving candles and flowers. the home in the pacific heights neighborhood was featuring in one of his biggest films. he struggled with demons before he killed himself monday morning. kpix 5's anne makovec has more on the actor from outside his home in marin county. good morning, anne. >> reporter: good morning. and there are not nearly as many media crews out here this morning in tiburon as there were at this time yesterday morning. but the memorial here in front of robin williams's gate has been growing over the past 24 hours. a sign that this completeddic genius will never be forgotten. it was robin williams' personal assistant who made the discovery the award winning actor had taken his own life. >> the preliminary cause of death is asphyxia due to hanging. >> reporter: she became concerned when williams didn't answer the door and managed to get inside. >> he was suspended from the belt which was wedged between the door and the door frame i
frank mallicoat. michelle griego is off. >>> all over the world, people are paying final respects to the robin williams. >> the san francisco victorian that became known as the "mrs. doubtfire" house is one place people are leaving candles and flowers. the home in the pacific heights neighborhood was featuring in one of his biggest films. he struggled with demons before he killed himself monday morning. kpix 5's anne makovec has more on the actor from outside his home...
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mr. chairman and members of congress, for the opportunity to share with you. my name is dr. frank glover. i am a board-certified urologist. i earned my md degree at johns hopkins and also a doctorate of public health in health systems. i have also done some work as a research fellow at johns hopkins in epidemiology. i am also a medical missionary working with sim, which is a christian missions organization with works in over 60 countries. in addition, i am the president of s.h.i.e.l.d. in africa, a u.s.-based ngo working in liberia. my first experience was in 1988. as a medical student, i did two months doing medical missionary work at a hospital called elwa. eternal love winning africa. i worked at various hospitals throughout liberia. i had teams of doctors and nurses several times a year. during this time period, we're taking care of thousands of medical and surgical patients. i have spent time rendering services of teaching, training, and patient care in most of the counties in liberia. i have therefore had the opportunity to assess many hospitals and clinics throughout liberi
mr. chairman and members of congress, for the opportunity to share with you. my name is dr. frank glover. i am a board-certified urologist. i earned my md degree at johns hopkins and also a doctorate of public health in health systems. i have also done some work as a research fellow at johns hopkins in epidemiology. i am also a medical missionary working with sim, which is a christian missions organization with works in over 60 countries. in addition, i am the president of s.h.i.e.l.d. in...
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mr. tl complaining. also, i would grant you that there are some changes in oversight regulation. there's dodd/frankaffordable care act -- >> yeah, a couple. there have been a few. >> so, although, let me be clear about one thing. the affordable care act, over 90% of businesses are exempt from the employer mandate, which, by the way, hasn't even gone into effect yet. so, i think that part's been kind of overblown. >> well, that's another way -- well, all right. let's bring in the panel here for some thoughts. steve, you just called him the whiner in chief. do you stand by that? >> well, he always tries to deflect criticism from himself, and so, he's always complaining about whether it's george bush or meteors or whatever, about why the performance has been subpar. and the performance has been subpar. you take the obamacare, huge uncertainty. what is labor actually going to cost? so, he flouts the law, throws out these exemptions like confetti, especially before an election, putting pressure on insurers, don't let prices go up too much more the elections. that's why you can register now until after n
mr. tl complaining. also, i would grant you that there are some changes in oversight regulation. there's dodd/frankaffordable care act -- >> yeah, a couple. there have been a few. >> so, although, let me be clear about one thing. the affordable care act, over 90% of businesses are exempt from the employer mandate, which, by the way, hasn't even gone into effect yet. so, i think that part's been kind of overblown. >> well, that's another way -- well, all right. let's bring in...
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frank. everything i'm going to show you, and i'm the picture girl, you have learned from him. there's a bible, and wally owens, his co-author wrote mr. lincoln's forts. if you care about these issues, that's the book to read. i'm going to go as fast as i can. the nice thing about youtube is you can look at these at your leisure inju leisure, and you can read faster. i want you to see they beautiful places that i love. frankly the lungs of the city are largely these forts and parks. so there we the city was unprotected down below. it's quite different from the fort it is that were built during the civil war. lincoln knew that the city was vulnerable. that's when he ordered major general john g. barnard to built -- to protect it. they did it very, very quickly. it was just tremendous. and here they are today. i'm circles on here, on this old map, the ones unit government ownership today. the parks service owns the ones that are in washington, d.c., plus one in maryland, one in virginia. the ones in virginia are owned by local governments, and you'll see some of them as well..palr report on the parks, they were plans for parks in d.c
frank. everything i'm going to show you, and i'm the picture girl, you have learned from him. there's a bible, and wally owens, his co-author wrote mr. lincoln's forts. if you care about these issues, that's the book to read. i'm going to go as fast as i can. the nice thing about youtube is you can look at these at your leisure inju leisure, and you can read faster. i want you to see they beautiful places that i love. frankly the lungs of the city are largely these forts and parks. so there we...
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frank. i notice you have him coming out. he's talking about the wealth i investor. they may be feeling pes mick, balancing out that bullish segment from mrhinking of the balance the cycle thing in the context of that sentiment indicator. alan wasler, cnbc.com manager editor. our next segment tivo out earnings morroccan brennan will tell us how they're faring after hours as well as covering big market movers on this big market day. we'll be right back. you want to cut through the noise of an overwhelming amount of analysis. [ all talking ] you want the insights that will help you decide which ideas to execute and which to leave behind. you want your trades executed in one second or less, guaranteed, and routed with institutional-quality technology. look no further. open an account and find more of the expertise you need to be a better investor. could help your business didavoid hours of delaynd test caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign a contract. pick a tie. take a break with mr. duck. practice up for the business trip. fly to florida. win an awa
frank. i notice you have him coming out. he's talking about the wealth i investor. they may be feeling pes mick, balancing out that bullish segment from mrhinking of the balance the cycle thing in the context of that sentiment indicator. alan wasler, cnbc.com manager editor. our next segment tivo out earnings morroccan brennan will tell us how they're faring after hours as well as covering big market movers on this big market day. we'll be right back. you want to cut through the noise of an...
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. >> frank underwood walks in wearing that outfit in the third season. >> not a bad deal. >> house of cards. >> mrt first this. >> announcer: today's weather is brought to you by yoplait greek 100. america has voted, four of five people prefer the taste of yoplait greek 100 strawberry over chobani's simply 100 strawberry. see if you agree. >>> here is what we're talking about now with iselle and julio. right now iselle is 350 miles east-southeast of hilo. winds down to 85 miles per hour. julio is 1340 miles east of hilo. winds are up to 100 miles per hour. we're going to be tracking this thing as it makes its way. we've got hurricane warnings for the big island. other islands, tropical storm warnings, tropical storm watches for kauai as it makes its way to the west, it is now in warmer waters. water temperatures in the low 80s. when it makes landfall around thursday at 8:00, it's probably still going to be a category one storm pushing through. by friday evening it's back into the open waters, and we're looking at anywhere from five to eight inches of rain. locally 12 inches, up to 16-foot waves. s
. >> frank underwood walks in wearing that outfit in the third season. >> not a bad deal. >> house of cards. >> mrt first this. >> announcer: today's weather is brought to you by yoplait greek 100. america has voted, four of five people prefer the taste of yoplait greek 100 strawberry over chobani's simply 100 strawberry. see if you agree. >>> here is what we're talking about now with iselle and julio. right now iselle is 350 miles east-southeast of hilo....