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>> i know the character of paul franks. that's just something he wouldn't do. >> i won't put up with you talking to my driver like that. >> i ain't listening to you, buddy. you get back in that ambulance you get your [ muted ] back in that ambulance or i'll take you in. i'm talking to the driver. >> paramedic white says he wouldn't let the trooper talk to his driver because he believed his patient would suffer from any delay. he tells the trooper about the patient, but the trooper persists. >> we got a patient in this unit right now. >> you want to go ahead and pull over to the side of the road when there's an emergency vehicle behind you? >> the logical thing to do would be to take it up at the hospital or take it up with us later. but he totally ignored my statement that we have a patient on board. >> you better get back in that ambulance before you get your butt to jail now. you understand me? >> after we take the patient to the hospital, you can take me to jail. we will discuss this, okay? >> paramedic white refuses to
>> i know the character of paul franks. that's just something he wouldn't do. >> i won't put up with you talking to my driver like that. >> i ain't listening to you, buddy. you get back in that ambulance you get your [ muted ] back in that ambulance or i'll take you in. i'm talking to the driver. >> paramedic white says he wouldn't let the trooper talk to his driver because he believed his patient would suffer from any delay. he tells the trooper about the patient, but...
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paul's church in frank -- frank future. and he made the call for almost sounded like an economic nato. said kennedy quote, indeed, economic cooperation is needed throughout the entire free world by opening our markets to the developing done trophies africa, asia, and lattin america, by contributing our skills by stabilizing basic prices we can help assure the them of favorable climate for freedom and growth and then he end that quote with, this is an atlantic responsibility. so today, we gather at a moment of new atlantic responsibility. the idea of trade being geopolitically important isn't a particularly new one, but we do have an important new inflection point which we here at the atlantic council -- and i've said often -- feel is as important as the end of world war i in 1919 the end of world war ii in 1945, 1961 in per lynn the end of to the cold war in 1989. what galvanized our work at the atlantic council is conviction each of those moments in history it's been u.s. leadership among our friends and allies or lack the
paul's church in frank -- frank future. and he made the call for almost sounded like an economic nato. said kennedy quote, indeed, economic cooperation is needed throughout the entire free world by opening our markets to the developing done trophies africa, asia, and lattin america, by contributing our skills by stabilizing basic prices we can help assure the them of favorable climate for freedom and growth and then he end that quote with, this is an atlantic responsibility. so today, we gather...
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in novato also frank keenan says 64. paul smith in brentwood reporting in a high of 70. 120 weather watchers, we would mike you to join, cbssf.com/weatherwatchers. send us your weather information. we'll use it on television. airport is chilly. 55 at san francisco and oakland. san jose 65. cloudy 57 in santa rosa. color man, were you warm over the weekend. not today! 64. that's it. the second cooler day of the past 50. it has been chilly out there and that chill pushed all the way inland. we'll all retreat back to about 50 degrees tonight. concord 50. livermore 49 for the tri- valley. santa rosa 48. and san francisco your low tonight 52 degrees. we still have a low pressure area to the south not only feeding in the onshore flow but also giving us a lot of thunderstorms up and down the sierra. wonderful news. we are not going to see snow anymore but we'll take rainfall. it will still fill the reservoirs and we did that efficiently today. the low to our north takes over. it will really crank up the onshore flow over the next co
in novato also frank keenan says 64. paul smith in brentwood reporting in a high of 70. 120 weather watchers, we would mike you to join, cbssf.com/weatherwatchers. send us your weather information. we'll use it on television. airport is chilly. 55 at san francisco and oakland. san jose 65. cloudy 57 in santa rosa. color man, were you warm over the weekend. not today! 64. that's it. the second cooler day of the past 50. it has been chilly out there and that chill pushed all the way inland. we'll...
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we were speaking with paul miller about the banking system. dodd-frank is number four. the u.s.committee plans to look at legislation. it is even talking about costly outlays of according to the hacking community chair. -- banking community chair. julie: i think it's one of the most controversial pieces of legislation, if not to the banking community. not surprisingly they would try and revise it. it is interesting their revised on the small and medium-sized banks. i feel like the largest is banks have been the most vocal about the issues and they have experience associate with the dodd-frank. joe: i am not surprised the small and medium-sized banks would get more sympathy. they will keep active this for years and i doubt there will be germanic change. they will try to chip away. betty: blackstone private equity firm had a big bump in earnings formed by steve schwarzman saw first-quarter earnings jump 99%. erik schatzker and i spoke to him earlier about his playbook. steve schwarzman: we are like a basketball team without a 24 second clock. we do not have to shoot. we do not hav
we were speaking with paul miller about the banking system. dodd-frank is number four. the u.s.committee plans to look at legislation. it is even talking about costly outlays of according to the hacking community chair. -- banking community chair. julie: i think it's one of the most controversial pieces of legislation, if not to the banking community. not surprisingly they would try and revise it. it is interesting their revised on the small and medium-sized banks. i feel like the largest is...
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paul and texas senator ted cruz with their debut. what impact are they having with independent voters? is their message making any difference with the critical voters? pollster and frank lunts is joining us. >> folks really responded more favorably to rand paul than ted cruz on the these opening days. >> it's interesting to me that both of them had very public-centered announcements, that they environment via twitter or social media. rand paul's announcement in terms of visually has not seen something so good in many, many years, the flags behind him rather than people, the intensity, the emotion, a very well-contexted speech, but subject count ted cruz out. we've got a couple clips to show you all about why ted cruz did so well. i'll have you call them. >> i want to bridge up the point where ted cruz starts in as the outsider in washington even though he is a senator he does refer to the fact that the answers are not going to come from washington. let's listen. >> this is our fight. the answer will not come from washington. it will come only from the men and women across this country, for men and women, from people of faith, from lovers of liberty, from people who re
paul and texas senator ted cruz with their debut. what impact are they having with independent voters? is their message making any difference with the critical voters? pollster and frank lunts is joining us. >> folks really responded more favorably to rand paul than ted cruz on the these opening days. >> it's interesting to me that both of them had very public-centered announcements, that they environment via twitter or social media. rand paul's announcement in terms of visually has...
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paul bought the company. others include wade phillips, to me and many, the father of modern tolls up. he and his brother started in the oil fields. they split up their properties. frank started phillips 66. we are standing across the street from the second of two glorious buildings constructed by wade phillips. it was built as a commercial endeavor in 1928. he had already constructed his masterpiece directly across a couple years previously and had his offices there. he wanted to protect his investment. he built this to draw independent oilman. the ground floor is an arcade. it had 14 stores and shops. prior to air-conditioning. when we go inside which we will, you can see it is set up for natural ventilation. above, for largely independent oilmen. we are in the interior of the building. to make, the most splendid example of art deco lobby we have in our fair city was built at the very beginning of the deco revolution. at the same time, the chrysler building in new york was being constructed. the union carbide building in chicago was been constructed. i offer this prayer is -- fair assessment that this lobby surpasses both of those. it is art deco in a very unique st
paul bought the company. others include wade phillips, to me and many, the father of modern tolls up. he and his brother started in the oil fields. they split up their properties. frank started phillips 66. we are standing across the street from the second of two glorious buildings constructed by wade phillips. it was built as a commercial endeavor in 1928. he had already constructed his masterpiece directly across a couple years previously and had his offices there. he wanted to protect his...
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paul woodferred, the architects. and working with him [inaudible] carba narrow and associates. and of course our builders, [inaudible] builders 2 very important people, frank murray who is superintend thochbt project and [inaudible] sfaubl for working with all the engineers and architects and making sure we are here today. [inaudible] builders. not to forget all the neighbors from mu drone and [inaudible] housing complex who are neighbors of the project. a big hand for them too, please. we are grateful for your atejd ance to maurk the moment in the cities history. firs up it is a pleasure to introduce someone who is the champion leadership in making sure our first responders have the tools to serve the city. when it comes to working to identify needs i garner the support for plan for capital improvements, mayor lee gets it done. pub luckwer works has the responsibility of design and construction for 24 projdwreckt jecktd. mayor lee helped shape the capital plan and knows first hand how complex and challenging it can be to deliver the projects. we thank you for your support and please welcome honorable mayor lee to say a few words. >> thaupg [inaudible] thi
paul woodferred, the architects. and working with him [inaudible] carba narrow and associates. and of course our builders, [inaudible] builders 2 very important people, frank murray who is superintend thochbt project and [inaudible] sfaubl for working with all the engineers and architects and making sure we are here today. [inaudible] builders. not to forget all the neighbors from mu drone and [inaudible] housing complex who are neighbors of the project. a big hand for them too, please. we are...
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rand paul announcing his candidacy for presidency from the great state of kentucky. and frankpective on oil and oklahoma. if i seem at bit instructed, i and, i am meerkatting, olivia is, brandon, are you? brendan: i am not meerkatting anyone, but i will try to move this forward. you know what -- if you do not know what meerkatting is coming your granddaughter will tell you soon. there is a meerkat election. meerkat produces a live stream, that is, if you are watching tom's liv stream ran out, you are watching mee -- olivia: i declare four people on the planet are watching tom's live stream. brendan: ben rubin, meerkat's ceo and cofounder, joins us. how will this change the 2016 election? thenben: i think the mindset behind the politicians being able to level up to the audience and be able to be so intimate with them and take, you know take questions answers, even show a different perspective is kind of what makes it interesting for how this medium of politics and audience or the voter, basically, -- it basically has changed, the moment you can we in the car with jeb bush or ra
rand paul announcing his candidacy for presidency from the great state of kentucky. and frankpective on oil and oklahoma. if i seem at bit instructed, i and, i am meerkatting, olivia is, brandon, are you? brendan: i am not meerkatting anyone, but i will try to move this forward. you know what -- if you do not know what meerkatting is coming your granddaughter will tell you soon. there is a meerkat election. meerkat produces a live stream, that is, if you are watching tom's liv stream ran out,...
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frank. >> for senator paul though he wants to have a contentious relationship with the media.s base who thinks they're all out to get him. >> liberals. >> yes. serves to his benefit. for clinton, when terry gross was questioning her on gay marriage and she couldn't answer that question that expoeed fundamental weaknesses for her. it's different for rand paul. >>> intramural battle in florida. >> yeah, they are two likely presidential candidates who have shared a relationship so close for more than a decade that some say they are almost family. >> many of us were here today serving the legislature grew up politically in the era of jeb bush which was an era of politics where you heard that the purpose of public service was to make a difference, not to be somebody but to do something. >> it's nice to see a young man who is passionate about these foundational beliefs and marco rubio speaks better than anybody i've ever met about these things. he has fired up so many people to get involved. and i'm proud to know you, my friend. go goat them. >> senator marco rubio is expected launl
frank. >> for senator paul though he wants to have a contentious relationship with the media.s base who thinks they're all out to get him. >> liberals. >> yes. serves to his benefit. for clinton, when terry gross was questioning her on gay marriage and she couldn't answer that question that expoeed fundamental weaknesses for her. it's different for rand paul. >>> intramural battle in florida. >> yeah, they are two likely presidential candidates who have shared a...
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here to give rand paul the dial treatment is pollster. frank luntz. you have the video there. which is to put people behind you. all they end up doing is looking -- they look at the people behind them. they don't actually hear the words that are being said. second the words he spoke, were among the most powerful i have seen in an announcement. i've done about 50 of these. these will be in the top three or four based on the language. i know we have clips coming up. >> i want to start with this one where he talked about taking our nation back. watch. >> we've got to take our country back from the special interest that use washington as their personal piggy back. the personal interest that are more concerned with their personal well fare than the general well fare. the washington machine that gobbles up our freedoms and invades every nook and cranny of our lives must be stopped. >> interesting there. what do you see? both of those dials hanging together up top for a while. >> yes, even though this campaign is about republicans. we wanted to see how swing democrats also react. tha
here to give rand paul the dial treatment is pollster. frank luntz. you have the video there. which is to put people behind you. all they end up doing is looking -- they look at the people behind them. they don't actually hear the words that are being said. second the words he spoke, were among the most powerful i have seen in an announcement. i've done about 50 of these. these will be in the top three or four based on the language. i know we have clips coming up. >> i want to start with...
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. >>> paul walker and the new >>> good morning. 7:26. i'm frank mallicoat. bay area right now. another breach at mineta international in san jose. a woman scaled the southwest fence and got on the air field. she was arrested. she is now being held on suspicion of trespassing and resisting arrest. >>> sales tax now 10% in hayward, union city, san leandro, albany and el cerrito. sales tax had been 9.5% in those five cities. goes up today. in addition, alameda county voters approved countywide sales tax hikes, as well. the city of hayward predicts its extra tax revenue will amount >>> good morning everybody traffic backups early hayward. they finally cleared a stall causing slowdowns to begin with. unfortunately, still backed up from hesperian to the high-rise section of the span. the high wind advisory isn't helping the commute. to the south bay the one earlier multi-vehicle crash near old oakland road jammed up the works northbound 101. and then people tried to find alternates. now 280 is a mess. 87, you can see that is certainly a hot spot trying to get arou
. >>> paul walker and the new >>> good morning. 7:26. i'm frank mallicoat. bay area right now. another breach at mineta international in san jose. a woman scaled the southwest fence and got on the air field. she was arrested. she is now being held on suspicion of trespassing and resisting arrest. >>> sales tax now 10% in hayward, union city, san leandro, albany and el cerrito. sales tax had been 9.5% in those five cities. goes up today. in addition, alameda county...
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frank garay. david: tim cook should take their calls. no doubt about that. >>> rand paul going where few republicans have gone before, for money. talking silicon valley. why the newest presidential candidate think his message will sell to big tech. will his gamble pay off? our all-star an nell has answers next. >>> the big debate could shake up your diet. is the federal government telling how you to hold up your salt too much? don't go away. you can't predict the market. but at t. rowe price, we've helped guide our clients through good times and bad. our experienced investment professionals are one reason over 85% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so in a variety of markets, we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operations. when emerson t
frank garay. david: tim cook should take their calls. no doubt about that. >>> rand paul going where few republicans have gone before, for money. talking silicon valley. why the newest presidential candidate think his message will sell to big tech. will his gamble pay off? our all-star an nell has answers next. >>> the big debate could shake up your diet. is the federal government telling how you to hold up your salt too much? don't go away. you can't predict the market. but...
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wants a really deep conversation about where we stand and where we're going rand paul will do well in the fall. >> frank"fox & friends weekend" remember this guy eating like a king off food stamps. >> do you think using food stamps is contributing to that debt? because it is? >> so i have to apologize because of the way the system is set up? >> he's dieting on your dime and it's about to come to an end. >>> forget the nanny. use a smartphone to keep an eye on the kids. is it a good idea? our panel is next. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. ear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ >>> and a very happy easter to you and yours. a quick look at the headlines this sunday morning. today columbia graduate school journalism will release its review of what went wrong in that "rolling stone" uva sexual assault story. the report will be published tonight. if you remember, as news organizations followed up on the "rolling stone" article accusing a fraternity of rape, the supposed victim's story began to unravel an
wants a really deep conversation about where we stand and where we're going rand paul will do well in the fall. >> frank"fox & friends weekend" remember this guy eating like a king off food stamps. >> do you think using food stamps is contributing to that debt? because it is? >> so i have to apologize because of the way the system is set up? >> he's dieting on your dime and it's about to come to an end. >>> forget the nanny. use a smartphone to...
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frank is doing opposite. >> you're 100% wrong on volcker's role. >> i wanted this out -- i wanted this out. >> i am not wrong. >> he was not on a committee paul volcker was ad visor to alabama onissues volcker has never mentioned to president obama they show should do one thing and one thing only that is break up the banks. neil: he is now saying it have a problem is it? >> it is. charlie would agree -- >> don't assume anything. >> i should not he was against doing what happened 20 years ago when they split up or allowed financial and commercial banking to come together so financial wheelers and dealers on wall street had access to money pumped up by federal reserve that is when glory days of wall street started. volcker was against that he saw that normal focus on the there their money will be mixed in with wall street money that is a problem, volcker saw that. >> i never heard paul volcker saying we should reinstate glass-steagall that is what you are talking about. >> he was biggest enemy of getting rid of glass-steagall. >> this is what paul volcker wants. neil: he worked with him some so did i. >> and longer, and i am older and longer. neil: he
frank is doing opposite. >> you're 100% wrong on volcker's role. >> i wanted this out -- i wanted this out. >> i am not wrong. >> he was not on a committee paul volcker was ad visor to alabama onissues volcker has never mentioned to president obama they show should do one thing and one thing only that is break up the banks. neil: he is now saying it have a problem is it? >> it is. charlie would agree -- >> don't assume anything. >> i should not he was...
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frank, open with them. now, they are going to be terrifically proud of him at a time they didn't -- he may have owed his promotion by john pauli to the fact that he was on the outs with so many jesuits. john paul despised the jesuits. he thought pedro arrupe, the spanish general of the jesuits was a liberation theologian. when john paul was elected, i went to cover that for "new york magazine." i talked to the head of the jesuits then. pedro arrupe had a stroke and vincent o'keefe, the american assistant, was the acting head. it was one of the reasons why the pope did not allow the jesuits to elect their own leader after that. he told me, o'keefe did, my first meeting with the pope as the head of the jesuits, i said to him i don't have your experience, your office, your depth of theology, but i do have a very close association with a number of priests who have left and want to be still of service to the church, to belong. the pope was not saying they left in their good graces so they could not be communicants. the newly-elected pope looked at me and said no, they broke their oath. that is, again, shooting the wound rather tha
frank, open with them. now, they are going to be terrifically proud of him at a time they didn't -- he may have owed his promotion by john pauli to the fact that he was on the outs with so many jesuits. john paul despised the jesuits. he thought pedro arrupe, the spanish general of the jesuits was a liberation theologian. when john paul was elected, i went to cover that for "new york magazine." i talked to the head of the jesuits then. pedro arrupe had a stroke and vincent o'keefe,...
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paul singer with "usa today," and michael moran of "the weekly standard," thanks for being with us. >> this weekend, the defense the store learns about the life and history of tulsa, oklahoma. >> frank willits was an oil man. he bought a place that became the headquarters of philip 66. today, you still see the familiar phillips 66 shield. philip 66 has become familiar to people as a coke bottle. it is that iconic in the minds of many voters. he was part of that flamboyant oil fraternity that came out of the late 19th century into the 20 century. these are men, very muchacho, who had amazingly solid egoist. they were very sure of themselves, and that was important. he was human. that's all part of the story. the good, the bad, the ugly. he was many things. but always first and foremost, he was an oil man. >> watch all of our events from tulsa today at 2:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. >> the most memorable moment of this for me was hearing cory gardner saying, you must be firm with your details but harsh with the details. i'd to give represents a methodology that if all the centers, if all the congressmen and women and legislators can a dos, we can come together as a c
paul singer with "usa today," and michael moran of "the weekly standard," thanks for being with us. >> this weekend, the defense the store learns about the life and history of tulsa, oklahoma. >> frank willits was an oil man. he bought a place that became the headquarters of philip 66. today, you still see the familiar phillips 66 shield. philip 66 has become familiar to people as a coke bottle. it is that iconic in the minds of many voters. he was part of that...
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frank with them, very open with them. and of course now they're going tush terrifically proud of him at a/c-he may have owed his promotion by john paulto be bishop archbishop you cardinal to the fact that he was on the outs with so much jesuits. john paul despised the jesuits -- was a lib risk theologian. when went over to cover that for "new york" magazine and i talked to the head of the jesuits then. he had a stroke and vincent o'keefe, the american assistant was the acting head. one of the reasons why the mope did not allow the jesuits to elect their own leader after that. but he told me, o'keefe did my first meeting with the pope as the head of the jesuits i said to him i don't have your experience, i don't have your office, i don't have your depth of theology but i do have a very close association with a number of priests who have left and want to be still in service to the church to belong. and the pope was not saying they had left in their good graces so they couldn't be common indicates and he said they broke their oath. they're out. that's like shooting the would noted rather than healing them. >> rose: why did you stay in t
frank with them, very open with them. and of course now they're going tush terrifically proud of him at a/c-he may have owed his promotion by john paulto be bishop archbishop you cardinal to the fact that he was on the outs with so much jesuits. john paul despised the jesuits -- was a lib risk theologian. when went over to cover that for "new york" magazine and i talked to the head of the jesuits then. he had a stroke and vincent o'keefe, the american assistant was the acting head....
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paul solman caught up with him in boston for tonight's installment of "making sense," which airs every thursday on the newshour. >> reporter: for 32 years perhaps the country's most controversial, quick-witted congressman, barney frank, now improbably lolling in semi- retirement. but for almost half a century, his was one of the america's loudest voices for progressive policies, both economic and social, a devotee of using government to help redress inequality. his new autobiography sums up his half a century of effort, and the two stunning surprises of his long career: the revolution in attitudes toward government, and sexuality. so you start out, government in high repute, homosexuality in-- >> --in low repute. contemptible. >> reporter: and now it's the other way around. >> by the time i retired in 2012, my marriage to my husband jim got a much better public response than my chairmanship of the committee that voted the financial reform bill. >> reporter: when frank began his political career here at boston city hall, it was unheard of to be openly gay. so he remained in the closet: a bright-eyed harvard-schooled reformist assistant to boston mayor kevin white in 1968. his government goals? >> personal freedom, an
paul solman caught up with him in boston for tonight's installment of "making sense," which airs every thursday on the newshour. >> reporter: for 32 years perhaps the country's most controversial, quick-witted congressman, barney frank, now improbably lolling in semi- retirement. but for almost half a century, his was one of the america's loudest voices for progressive policies, both economic and social, a devotee of using government to help redress inequality. his new...