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robert frank telling us, and, plus, crime and punishment andrea day is on the case. >> conning people out of millions in two different schemes but you'll never guess how this grandfather spent the cash. that's coming up right here. let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp -- work with the highest standard. >>> master mind behind two schemes brought to justice. cnbc's andrea day has the crime and punishment. >>> the case came to a wild close in court after being slammed by a federal judge called a serial scammer. how may spend the rest of his days behind bars. this is a serial conman. >> lie after lie after lie >> translator: gra
robert frank telling us, and, plus, crime and punishment andrea day is on the case. >> conning people out of millions in two different schemes but you'll never guess how this grandfather spent the cash. that's coming up right here. let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a...
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crazy prices. >> thank you. >> thank you guys. >> robert frank. tune in tonight.f "secret lives of the super rich." 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> taxes too. >> you're showing all of them. >> it's not secret. >> it was secret before you showed them. >> exactly. heretofore. >> that would be a great title. >>> coming up squawk master mohamed el-erian. but before break, check out levels of conagra. levels not seen since 1997. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not
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robert frank has that story for us. >> it's over 10,000 square feet in midtown manhattan, over threeomes a jumbo tv for your jacuzzi. can't wait to see this exclusive tour coming right up. it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to master their craft. but only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> new images released of the suspects in the jewelry heist in london. new pictures from the security cameras. at least three men, faces covered, going in a side door. police released the images of the men and their van in the hopes that someone has information to find them. british press has nicknamed them mr. redhead, mr. tall and mr. strong. a fourth member of the game was wearing leather shoes. he's called the gentlemen. people say they used heavy cutting equipment to remove the safe deposit boxes and walked away brian with as much as $300 million in gems and jewels. quite clever there
robert frank has that story for us. >> it's over 10,000 square feet in midtown manhattan, over threeomes a jumbo tv for your jacuzzi. can't wait to see this exclusive tour coming right up. it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to master their craft. but only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way...
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robert frank. tune in to "secret lives of the superrich," the ceo of el pollo loco.does he see for the future? we'll be right back. honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay and could really save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor. oh, you know, i love that guy. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] these types of plans let you visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. and there are no networks. you do your push-ups today? prepare to be amazed. [ male announcer ] don't wait. call tod
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. >> here now to react on what's next for comcast, let's bring in frank luther from raymond james. brian robertsas on this morning, sort of implied maybe buy backs. is that a place marker comment? is that really the best we can do here? >> i think for the near term it is probably going to be pretty boring. as brian said we're the best operators in the business. i think they'll continue to put up good results and will return cash to shareholders. either a combination of buy backs. they've had a long track record of above average dividend increase which is they backed off a little bit since they announced the merger. i think you can see that. we'll see what happens from there. for now, the stock can move higher. you'll have investors that are on the sidelines waiting for the deal overhang to come off. i think you'll see good performance out of the shares. >> we're hearing reports about charter, perhaps looking again at charter. i'm interested in where you think comcast might look if it wanted to move further into the broadband space and pursue that avenue in terms of where it wants to focus right
. >> here now to react on what's next for comcast, let's bring in frank luther from raymond james. brian robertsas on this morning, sort of implied maybe buy backs. is that a place marker comment? is that really the best we can do here? >> i think for the near term it is probably going to be pretty boring. as brian said we're the best operators in the business. i think they'll continue to put up good results and will return cash to shareholders. either a combination of buy backs....
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robert franks has the answer. >> picassos and penthouses are outshining gold when it comes to securing the wealthy. larry fink telling a conference in singapore yesterday that quote, gold has lost its luster and this are other mechanisms where you can store your wealth. contemporary art and real estate, especially in london and new york. on art, he said i don't mean that as a joke. i mean that as a serious asset class. if you look at performance, art and real estate are generally beating gold in at least the short term. over the past year gold is down 7%. new york prime real estate down 4% and art up 15%. over five years, gold also lagging behind up four compared to real estate up 38 and art up 61%. the ten-year picture is better for gold does better than real estate. art, still the winner overall, up 252% over the past decade. it's not just performance. fink says because gold is widely owned through etfs, it's become a little less secure. melissa, back to you. >> thank you, robert frank. >> thanks. >>> brian is going to be -- brian, you're going to be in california tomorrow. jet setti
robert franks has the answer. >> picassos and penthouses are outshining gold when it comes to securing the wealthy. larry fink telling a conference in singapore yesterday that quote, gold has lost its luster and this are other mechanisms where you can store your wealth. contemporary art and real estate, especially in london and new york. on art, he said i don't mean that as a joke. i mean that as a serious asset class. if you look at performance, art and real estate are generally beating...
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cnbc contributor evan newmark and robert frank.ey" trader tim seymour joins us as well with a hello to you. evan, let me start with what we learned this week. to some extent we're in a earnings restion andcession and a dealmaking boom. what's an investor to do? >> first of all, i will remind you, kelly, even though you made me sit two seats away from you today, i will remind you on monday i said spring is in the air and it's been a good week in the markets. but i'm not expecting any great, you know, huge bull run in the market. i think earnings will be kind of mediocre. >> but that's my point, which is the tell? is it the fact that for two quarters earnings are basically going to decline or is it the fact we're suddenly seeing a spate of dealmaking activity that's got to reflect some confidence coming back? >> i think we're going to have to look at the economic numbers in a couple months and then we'll have confirmation as to whether or not this dealmaking actually makes sense. i say look in a couple months to see how the economic
cnbc contributor evan newmark and robert frank.ey" trader tim seymour joins us as well with a hello to you. evan, let me start with what we learned this week. to some extent we're in a earnings restion andcession and a dealmaking boom. what's an investor to do? >> first of all, i will remind you, kelly, even though you made me sit two seats away from you today, i will remind you on monday i said spring is in the air and it's been a good week in the markets. but i'm not expecting any...
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robert frank knows. what's the most popular route for these guys and gals? >> right, both.ey're a bit like migrating birds, they follow the weather, but they also follow the money. a new study found that the route between new york and boston that was the third most popular private jet route in the u.s. coming in second no big surprise l.a. to san francisco. that corridor between all the tech guys and media guys. now, the top, new york to southern florida. that is the most popular private jet route in the u.s. and the world, in fact. now, this reflects mainly the wealth concentrations new york and florida, together account for nearly 20% of americans, worth $30 million or more. those are the folks most likely to fly private. california is an additional 20% of those multi-millionaires. those three states cot ss account for 40% of ultra-wealthy americans most likely to fly private. in europe it's also about the wealth capitals. the third most common private jet route in europe is paris to london and then it's nice france, to london. so obviously, vacations prominent there. the
robert frank knows. what's the most popular route for these guys and gals? >> right, both.ey're a bit like migrating birds, they follow the weather, but they also follow the money. a new study found that the route between new york and boston that was the third most popular private jet route in the u.s. coming in second no big surprise l.a. to san francisco. that corridor between all the tech guys and media guys. now, the top, new york to southern florida. that is the most popular private...
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robert frank, wealth editor, tells us more about that next.hree hours left in the trading day. we're going to give you your game plan for the second half after this. well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem, your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a water... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing t
robert frank, wealth editor, tells us more about that next.hree hours left in the trading day. we're going to give you your game plan for the second half after this. well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem, your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll...
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robert frank joins us now with more.some people that might write in and just say you're slime, you don't pay your fair share. when you see a number that is a pretty big number. >> it is a big number. let's show you just how big. yeah, they earn the most but they are also taxed the most. the top 1% of american earners are expected to pay 46% of the nation's federal income taxes this tax year. that's up from 43% last year according to the nonpartisan tax policy center. the bottom 60% of americans will pay less than 3% of federal income taxes. the top heavy nature of our tax revenue is partly a function of the income gap. the top 1% earn 19% of the nation's total income in 2012. that compares with 16% in 2004 and 13% in 1994 so that's going up. but it's also a function of our progressive tax code. the 1% still pay a higher tax rate than the rest of america. it sounds basic, but you often hear that challenged. according to the cbo, the 1% paid an average tax rate of 29% compared to the average tax rate of 11% for what we wou
robert frank joins us now with more.some people that might write in and just say you're slime, you don't pay your fair share. when you see a number that is a pretty big number. >> it is a big number. let's show you just how big. yeah, they earn the most but they are also taxed the most. the top 1% of american earners are expected to pay 46% of the nation's federal income taxes this tax year. that's up from 43% last year according to the nonpartisan tax policy center. the bottom 60% of...
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robert frank takes us inside. >> after a very stressful day, you come down here eat some sushi.ar into a tv. get in here off little ja cue zi then you go and smoke a cigar. this is the cigar room. this room closes off and basically creates a vacuum suck like a spaceship, then has built in ventilators so the cigar smoke never leaves this room. you're talking millions of dollars just in wiring and audio and visual in window treatments. anywhere in the world, and you could say, i want to open up the doors to my gym, and because we're here we'll do that. and automatic. look how cool that is. >> tune in tomorrow night for a new episode, of course of secret lives of the super rich. 10:00 p.m. on cnbc. >>> let's go to john with a look at what's coming up next. >> good morning, sarah. too much to tell you about in all, sprint's ceo will join us to talk about their new in-home service, all that and more coming up on squawk alley, tune in. e to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only dai
robert frank takes us inside. >> after a very stressful day, you come down here eat some sushi.ar into a tv. get in here off little ja cue zi then you go and smoke a cigar. this is the cigar room. this room closes off and basically creates a vacuum suck like a spaceship, then has built in ventilators so the cigar smoke never leaves this room. you're talking millions of dollars just in wiring and audio and visual in window treatments. anywhere in the world, and you could say, i want to...
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. >>> michael santolli sharon eper seen robert frank, guy adami. welcome.hink we learned here with some of the difficult trading a is we close out the month today? >> stocks and bonds down together. obviously i see it kind of as an orderly repricing of fed expectations on both sides. but combined with a sloppily earnings season. it was supposed to be all-weather names. facebook under armour twitter, buffalo wild wings. and they failed after they reported earnings. a lot of that stuff means leadership's been loved. some macro trades have reversed and i think a lot of that together is where we are. we weathered a pretty tough earnings season already. >> speaking of running in place, look at where the dow closed today. 17,840. in order to just be flat for the year it had to fall to 17,823. basically robert it's been four months we've added 17 points to the index. >> what's interesting about today, all these paradoxes. you had oil at a five-month high. you had the dollar getting stronger. -- sorry. getting weaker. then you had this expectation that the fed give
. >>> michael santolli sharon eper seen robert frank, guy adami. welcome.hink we learned here with some of the difficult trading a is we close out the month today? >> stocks and bonds down together. obviously i see it kind of as an orderly repricing of fed expectations on both sides. but combined with a sloppily earnings season. it was supposed to be all-weather names. facebook under armour twitter, buffalo wild wings. and they failed after they reported earnings. a lot of that...
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joining me now is robert frank and aman and what stuck out here is the sec was divided down party linesblican commissioners on the sec that voted, voted to not take any action against her, so can we summarize political background here? >> you can, but it's growing facts around the case that make it increasingly complicated. this is an investigation that took over five years. they are looking at an accounting methodology she's been using for over 12 years, plus, none of her investors, she says, has ever complained to her, so then the issue is so who is the sec representing? who do they bring on behalf of? the split vote, 3-2, enforcement action in administrative court where nay have a near perfect record during some periods that's when it starts to look like, well maybe there's a point here in her own lawsuit. >> what do you think about this? do you think there's a political angle? i think it's been known she's openly criticized the obama administration on variation points but she's also, i think, been a democratic donor in the past as well. what do we know about any political affiliatio
joining me now is robert frank and aman and what stuck out here is the sec was divided down party linesblican commissioners on the sec that voted, voted to not take any action against her, so can we summarize political background here? >> you can, but it's growing facts around the case that make it increasingly complicated. this is an investigation that took over five years. they are looking at an accounting methodology she's been using for over 12 years, plus, none of her investors, she...
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over to robert frank. breaking news on lynn tilton and the s.e.c.lynn tilton and partners filing suit against the s.e.c. this morning, claiming it violates their right to the constitution. now, basically lynn is saying that by having this move to the administrative court s.e.c. trying in its own court that violates her right to a fair trial. administrative court doesn't have the same appropriate forum it doesn't allow due process rights available to litigants in federal court. again the s.e.c. remember on monday charging lynn tilton and pay prearc with fraud, misrepresenting value of loans to investors, lynn tilton fighting back saying holding this in administrative court she doesn't have the right protects in a federal court where she would want this to be heard. >> thank you very much. we heard mark cuban on "squawk box" saying there were red flags in this case. >> we should add, lynn is live on "power lunch" today in the 1:00 hour. tune in there. >> all right. more about that case. her new charges, she said she was fighting back. >>> coming up in
over to robert frank. breaking news on lynn tilton and the s.e.c.lynn tilton and partners filing suit against the s.e.c. this morning, claiming it violates their right to the constitution. now, basically lynn is saying that by having this move to the administrative court s.e.c. trying in its own court that violates her right to a fair trial. administrative court doesn't have the same appropriate forum it doesn't allow due process rights available to litigants in federal court. again the s.e.c....
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who better to talk about this than our panelists here and robert frank who covers all things wealth fors cost? >> they're $500,000 that's investment in a project that has to create a certain number of jobs ten jobs. the global business of passport portfolios is booming. the problem is the u.s. undersells this thing. >> we're too cheap. >> i saw these numbers and said which should be selling a million. >> australia charges 4 million. britain charges 3 million. malta charges $800,000. we're $500,000. >> we should be top. >> the other problem just quickly is that this program was created when there was not enough investment capital in the u.s. right now there is a flood of liquidity. there are many condo buildings in new york city that are eb-5 programs. do we really need eb-5 money for those programs? >> probably not. >> you're making some great points. i'm not sure i have all the answered what the motives are, but i don't think we have a shortage of investment capital per se it's just all overseas because it's taxed less. that's what's happening. second point i would make is the restrict
who better to talk about this than our panelists here and robert frank who covers all things wealth fors cost? >> they're $500,000 that's investment in a project that has to create a certain number of jobs ten jobs. the global business of passport portfolios is booming. the problem is the u.s. undersells this thing. >> we're too cheap. >> i saw these numbers and said which should be selling a million. >> australia charges 4 million. britain charges 3 million. malta...
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. >> i have a lot more questions, but robert frank, you have been covering this story for five years, so you know a lot about it. would you like to come into the conversation as well? >> my main question is the s.e.c.'s job is to protect investors, and i wonder who are the investors here? are they truly sort of victims as we would know them and who do you think the s.e.c. is taking this action on behalf of? >> well first, you know i think it hasn't been said that i am the equity holder of all the funds. i also now own two-thirds of zohar one, the first fund the debt of zohar one, which is the one that mat users in november of 2015. >> i'm sure there were angry investors here who complained to the s.e.c. who are these investors? >> you know that i can't give you confidential information. i will tell you that they are the most sophisticated investors you know. large banks, large hedge funds, investment banks. i do not believe that this came from investors. this started almost six years ago, and they have looked at every part of my business. they have all my emails for the last four yea
. >> i have a lot more questions, but robert frank, you have been covering this story for five years, so you know a lot about it. would you like to come into the conversation as well? >> my main question is the s.e.c.'s job is to protect investors, and i wonder who are the investors here? are they truly sort of victims as we would know them and who do you think the s.e.c. is taking this action on behalf of? >> well first, you know i think it hasn't been said that i am the...
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but let's bring in cnbc wealth editor robert frank.nough, it better be spectacular. >> it is spectacular. it's modeled after versailles and it's taken almost as long to build. we take you inside the making of a mega mansion in florida. the workers on this construction site are building the most expensive home in florida. we're used to touring expensive properties, but this is a rare glimpse at what goes into building a beachfront palace that's nine years in the making. price tag on this mega mansion, $139 million. >> so are we ready to lift it? >> and at this royal palace the dollars are in all of the handcrafted details. that forklift is holding doors that took one year and more than a half million dollars to build. they just arrived from germany. >> don't break it. >> very few builders can be trusted to handle a project of this caliber but tom murphy is one of them. >> we have done homes for over 20 billionaires. >> this isn't the first 11-bedroom beach home he's built. >> stairs alone cost 2 million bucks. it has a subterranean gara
but let's bring in cnbc wealth editor robert frank.nough, it better be spectacular. >> it is spectacular. it's modeled after versailles and it's taken almost as long to build. we take you inside the making of a mega mansion in florida. the workers on this construction site are building the most expensive home in florida. we're used to touring expensive properties, but this is a rare glimpse at what goes into building a beachfront palace that's nine years in the making. price tag on this...
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also another piece by robert frank. how the rich make their money. short answer capital gains. you're making 10 million or more, less than 15% is coming from salary. and finally, i love our government. after a five-year investigation into rusting brake lines, the government has concluded, not a manufacturing defect. people need to wash their cars. get the salt from winter off. it won't rust so much and you're okay. so there you go kelly. >> wash your car, invest in stocks. >> maybe they should go hand in hand somehow. >> exactly. >> i think we've been told that. they don't live up north. we've known that for a long time. wash your car and get the salt off. >> i learned something. good to see you. >>> anheuser-busch wants you to grab a beer. not grab a budweiser. grab any beer. why is the company behind an ad campaign touting beer in general and not just its own brands? that head-scratcher in just a moment. >>> and tomorrow we'll get a sense on where money is flowing in this volatile environment when luciano siracusano returns to join us exclusively on "the closing bell." stay t
also another piece by robert frank. how the rich make their money. short answer capital gains. you're making 10 million or more, less than 15% is coming from salary. and finally, i love our government. after a five-year investigation into rusting brake lines, the government has concluded, not a manufacturing defect. people need to wash their cars. get the salt from winter off. it won't rust so much and you're okay. so there you go kelly. >> wash your car, invest in stocks. >> maybe...
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robert frank joins us on set with the new look at the chinese wealthy. >>> the chinese rich under pressureent crackdown on corruption. joining us is the founder of the huron report and the leading expert on the chinese. good morning, rupert. >> good morning. >> this crackdown on corruption the u.s. wealthy talked about being targets but here we're seeing thousands of chinese arrested. a billionaire executed earlier this year. how serious is this? what's been the impact on the minds of many of the chinese wealthy? >> well i think the anti-corruption has been very popular in china. a lot of it getting themselves stalled out because they're sort of wondering who's next -- they're waking up in the morning and looking at who is being arrested next. is there a connection. there's even a website now that actually links a lot of the government officials. and you can see everybody whose been linked to them from high school, even university in the same class as well. you consider who is next to go. but in fact china has been relative healthy comparatively. we do a rich list in china. we've only got
robert frank joins us on set with the new look at the chinese wealthy. >>> the chinese rich under pressureent crackdown on corruption. joining us is the founder of the huron report and the leading expert on the chinese. good morning, rupert. >> good morning. >> this crackdown on corruption the u.s. wealthy talked about being targets but here we're seeing thousands of chinese arrested. a billionaire executed earlier this year. how serious is this? what's been the impact on...
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frank: where you goin', robert? what's goin' on in tre? helping your father write a funny speech for lee and stan. frank: get back here! we're not done! oh, we're done, old man! fine, fine! i don't need your help anymore! marie, i'm not doing the stupid speech. it's the one thing you have to do for the party! well now the one thing i have to do is eat shrimp. you have to write something. they're our dearest friends. to hell with them. you're impossible! would you talk to him? he has to write something, otherwise-- raymond... ma, don't even think of it. raymond... back! back! back! uh-uh-uh--read the will.
frank: where you goin', robert? what's goin' on in tre? helping your father write a funny speech for lee and stan. frank: get back here! we're not done! oh, we're done, old man! fine, fine! i don't need your help anymore! marie, i'm not doing the stupid speech. it's the one thing you have to do for the party! well now the one thing i have to do is eat shrimp. you have to write something. they're our dearest friends. to hell with them. you're impossible! would you talk to him? he has to write...
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robert menendez and frank pallone are behind the bill.er this year the obama administration included areas from virginia to georgia in a five-year oil and gas leasing program. menendez and pallone say it could impact tourism in new jersey. >>> from our south jersey bureau a story of inspiration, hope and prevention. seniors from overbrook got a lesson in fire safety and prevention today. survivors of the dorm fire, shawn simmons shared a video called after the fire. they admitted they thought the fire drill was just a prank. the survivors are taking their video and their message to schools across the country. >> we want to bring a purpose. and we want to inspire, and we don't want this to ever affect anybody else ever again. we don't want somebody to endure the pain we went through. >> making a difference there. two students were later charged with the arson that killed three and wounded 54 students trapping some in that inferno. >>> this park bench on independence mall is good for a lot more than just sitting. you can use it to check air
robert menendez and frank pallone are behind the bill.er this year the obama administration included areas from virginia to georgia in a five-year oil and gas leasing program. menendez and pallone say it could impact tourism in new jersey. >>> from our south jersey bureau a story of inspiration, hope and prevention. seniors from overbrook got a lesson in fire safety and prevention today. survivors of the dorm fire, shawn simmons shared a video called after the fire. they admitted they...
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frank? come on! i feel i identify most with robert.ot in fight i would sit on him until he got tired becacause i knew if i ever let him up, he'd kill me. you know... heas kind of a nerd. so when he would-- when they would kind of say, "well, do what your older brother does," i'd kind of in my mind go, "why? he's such a geek." like--like show up to class? yeah. that sort of stuff. robert: when did he get this? oh, that's an award your brother got for his sports column. it never ends for raymond. oh, poor robobbie. everybody loves raymond. dude, you are so w eird. am i, raymond? am i?!
frank? come on! i feel i identify most with robert.ot in fight i would sit on him until he got tired becacause i knew if i ever let him up, he'd kill me. you know... heas kind of a nerd. so when he would-- when they would kind of say, "well, do what your older brother does," i'd kind of in my mind go, "why? he's such a geek." like--like show up to class? yeah. that sort of stuff. robert: when did he get this? oh, that's an award your brother got for his sports column. it...
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robert: pretty big ratings night tonight for the tbs, country watch the badgers and kentucky's bid for a perfect season. frankinsky finished with 20 points, sam dekker had 16. the wildcats had their chance but when the badgers had them on the ropes, they made it happen. they will play duke tomorrow night for the championship. >> we see it as another good matchup. >> the basketball fans that i know would never think that duke has a great team. a lot of people thought they had a pretty good team because they came in and spanked us in our place. robert: the nets are itching, opening day tomorrow, first pitch at 4 p.m. all eyes will be on mac sure sir. he will start opening day, the first time in his career. -- all eyes are on max scherzer. scherzer is excited about starting opening day, just not super excited. max: it's still excitement, optimism, all the things everybody experiences. >> for us to actually get out there and play real baseball, we are looking forward to it. robert: as we mentioned, reports say the nats are expected to host the 2018 all-star game. the announcement should be made tomorrow before fi
robert: pretty big ratings night tonight for the tbs, country watch the badgers and kentucky's bid for a perfect season. frankinsky finished with 20 points, sam dekker had 16. the wildcats had their chance but when the badgers had them on the ropes, they made it happen. they will play duke tomorrow night for the championship. >> we see it as another good matchup. >> the basketball fans that i know would never think that duke has a great team. a lot of people thought they had a...
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frank keenan .75" of rain in novato. thank you for checking in with us. 59 degrees pretty mild on the peninsula. robertlivan nice smile there robert. he is reporting nearly a full inch of rain in redwood city. we thank you for checking in with us. not only are we tracking the rain at this particular time, but it has been blustery as far as the winds are concerned. it's our hi-def doppler radar and with the approaching cells we are picking up wind gusts, those are lightning strikes and pretty much determined cloud-to- ground. so it bears a watchful eye. here's the next round of rain offshore poised in position to move onshore. this is ominous. this is a bad cell containing lightning strikes near walnut crow outside rio vista. this energy is moving into the peninsula in the next 15 minutes. it's clouding up all over again. we have had those sunny breaks and this is how much rain has accumulated just since midnight over 1.5" of rain in the hayward area. temperatures into the 50s and the winds are increasing again after seeing the wind gusts up to 53 miles per hour in the mount diablo area, our winds are n
frank keenan .75" of rain in novato. thank you for checking in with us. 59 degrees pretty mild on the peninsula. robertlivan nice smile there robert. he is reporting nearly a full inch of rain in redwood city. we thank you for checking in with us. not only are we tracking the rain at this particular time, but it has been blustery as far as the winds are concerned. it's our hi-def doppler radar and with the approaching cells we are picking up wind gusts, those are lightning strikes and...
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robert: that has got to be part of it. olivia: is this because of dodd-frank? e just a little -- jefgf immelt doesn't want to be worrying about compliance? robert: yes, and he's got to get this done quickly. tom: how do others respond to what ge has done? robert: i think you will see a lot of bidders to try to pick up these great assets. they are valuable and could be tucked in for tremendous synergy. tom: what do we have? olivia: it is tax day. we have to what you think needs reform or, corporate or personal attacks. here are the answers. hard to argue with that. i agree with that. living in england, my tax return was three pages. i can't do mine in the u.s. tom: a couple of years ago there were a lot of changes, but nevertheless the complexity. robert: look at what ge is paying in repatriation. some $16 billion and what value is added to the economy? tom: you have something like 16 kids. brendan: yes, that is exactly what happens. i'm going to go by markets. no, a bigger car. -- i'm going to go by more kids. no, a bigger card. what happens is you get a pop in
robert: that has got to be part of it. olivia: is this because of dodd-frank? e just a little -- jefgf immelt doesn't want to be worrying about compliance? robert: yes, and he's got to get this done quickly. tom: how do others respond to what ge has done? robert: i think you will see a lot of bidders to try to pick up these great assets. they are valuable and could be tucked in for tremendous synergy. tom: what do we have? olivia: it is tax day. we have to what you think needs reform or,...
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robert: hey, the last time d.c. has seen all star baseball, 1969. frank howard was still playing for the senators. big numbers for you right there. tim, back to you in the studio. tim: thank you very much. scary thought but i was there for that all star game. let's go to the college basketball game. duke and wisconsin play for the national championship tonight in indianapolis. blue devils beat damageers earlier this season 80-70. that game was played in madison december 3rd. duke shot 60% from the field. jones penetrated the lane easily. this is a much better wisconsin team now and the badgers are favored tonight. >> both teams have grown a lot. you know, they're a better team than they were in december. and i'd say we're a better team as well. tim: big game the last time they played. who do you like in that one? leon: i'm rooting for wisconsin right now. after seeing what they did to kentucky and they're not the same team they were in december. how about you? tim: i'm going with wisconsin as well. maryland beat michigan state twice and wisconsin once. i want wisconsin to win it all. maryland can
robert: hey, the last time d.c. has seen all star baseball, 1969. frank howard was still playing for the senators. big numbers for you right there. tim, back to you in the studio. tim: thank you very much. scary thought but i was there for that all star game. let's go to the college basketball game. duke and wisconsin play for the national championship tonight in indianapolis. blue devils beat damageers earlier this season 80-70. that game was played in madison december 3rd. duke shot 60% from...
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the wrong man. [ gunfire ] >> cold-blooded killers, frank and jesse james, start out as boys on a farm in clay county, missouri. jesse's father, robertes, is a baptist minister. >> robert james was selected by a group of men there who want to go out west to california. and he's the chaplain on this expedition to go out gold mining. jesse is a very young child at this time and his father dies in california. >> his mother was fierce at a time when women had no rights to property. she refuses to give up and quickly finds a husband in ruben samuel, who allows her to take over the farm and family. zerelda manages over a hundred acres of hemp and tobacco by relying on slave labor. >> she raised both of her sons to not only be for the institution of slavery but also to fight for it and to commit crimes in the name of the cause. >> the james family owns at least seven slams aves and they proud of it. in western missouri, his family would rather sucede than change. but the institution of slavery is being challenged in the nation's capital. poised to join the union. u.s. senator steven douglas proposes a controversial plan, splitting the two i
the wrong man. [ gunfire ] >> cold-blooded killers, frank and jesse james, start out as boys on a farm in clay county, missouri. jesse's father, robertes, is a baptist minister. >> robert james was selected by a group of men there who want to go out west to california. and he's the chaplain on this expedition to go out gold mining. jesse is a very young child at this time and his father dies in california. >> his mother was fierce at a time when women had no rights to...
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robert wilson. authorities say he crash head on into tractor trailer killing linden officer frank and fran joe rodriguezad and another officer were badly hurt. in word yet on charges. >>> at 4:49. the chester county correctional officer and seven others arrested after after being accused in a scheme to smuggle drugs into prison. investigators say douglass keck would take drugs from the friend of the inmate and then distribute them. they say he was paid 100 bucks per delivery. the other suspects are inmates in that prison or people who allegedly provided the drugs. keck says he has been since fired. of course. >>> new audit says pennsylvania system of 14 state own universities should do a better job of tracking crime and sex discrimination. auditor general reports points to administrative flaws in the university's compliance with the federal laws that could result in costs and penalties. auditor general says victims failed to it is up uniform procedures for handling grievances under a federal law that bars sex discrimination and federally funded educational programs. >>> two military veterans take the pl
robert wilson. authorities say he crash head on into tractor trailer killing linden officer frank and fran joe rodriguezad and another officer were badly hurt. in word yet on charges. >>> at 4:49. the chester county correctional officer and seven others arrested after after being accused in a scheme to smuggle drugs into prison. investigators say douglass keck would take drugs from the friend of the inmate and then distribute them. they say he was paid 100 bucks per delivery. the other...
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lawson johnston, the far-seeing head of the harry frank guggenheim foundation, general josiah bunting the inspiration of this very prize and andrew roberts, the distinguished chairman of the jury and of our equally distinguished jurymen and woman. and above all, let us now praise the outstanding finalists nominated for the second annual military history prize. the it is an honor to be among you. thank you very much. [applause] >> you know, the terrible, terribly vulgar phrase "takeaway," what is the takeaway? our speaker just mentioned here's one sense to take away from the pell to nice war. ambassadors are speaking in the spartan assembly before the war. you have not yet begun to consider what sorts of people are these athenians whom you may have to fight. is that a deathless piece of advice to carry around in your head for the rest of your lives? our wonderful -- [inaudible] in this process, in this procedure, in this, i think, noble endeavor is the new york historical society who for recent years has been chaired by roger hertogk himself a great student of history. a renaissance man in every way that you can consider renaissance men.
lawson johnston, the far-seeing head of the harry frank guggenheim foundation, general josiah bunting the inspiration of this very prize and andrew roberts, the distinguished chairman of the jury and of our equally distinguished jurymen and woman. and above all, let us now praise the outstanding finalists nominated for the second annual military history prize. the it is an honor to be among you. thank you very much. [applause] >> you know, the terrible, terribly vulgar phrase...
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. ♪ cold- blooded killers, frank and jesse james started out as happy church going boys on the farm in clay count, missouri, jesse's father robertist minister. robert james is selected by a group of men who want to go out west to california and he's the chaplain on the expedition to go out gold- mining and jesse is a very young child and his father dies in california. his mother was a fierce southern woman in a time when women have no rights or property. she refuses to give up and finds a husband in ruben samuel who allows her to take control of the farm and family. she leaned on slave labor to keep control. >> she not only be for the institution of slavery but commit crime in the name of the cause. >> the james' family owns seven slaves and they are brought of it. and western missouri, the jam's family would rather sucede than change. but the slavery is being changed in the nation's capitol. u.s. senator stephen douglas proposes a controversial plan. splitting the territory in two. kansas and nebraska. >> the that leaves the decision on whether a new territory would are slave or free to the voters. >> this bill will triumph. an
. ♪ cold- blooded killers, frank and jesse james started out as happy church going boys on the farm in clay count, missouri, jesse's father robertist minister. robert james is selected by a group of men who want to go out west to california and he's the chaplain on the expedition to go out gold- mining and jesse is a very young child and his father dies in california. his mother was a fierce southern woman in a time when women have no rights or property. she refuses to give up and finds a...
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robert wilson. authorities say a bad crashed head on into a tractor trailer killing linden officer frank viggiano ande rodriguez. no word on charges. >>> another headache surrounding atlantic city former revel kaseen movement new jersey's gaming enforcement division says glenn straub's company cannot simply assume rebel revel's casino license. the casino regulators say straub needs to be approved for his license to operate a kaseen known he's not currently authorized to have gambling equipment. the florida developer bought revel early this year for $82 million. >>> the pope's visit to philadelphia is quickly approaching only five months away. >> when you have an event nearly 2 million people may attend you'll need helping hands to get you ready. fox 29's joyce evans to tell us about a big announcement today joyce. >> it is big g officials with the world meeting of families say the one question they get asked the most is, how can i help? start dag, you can become a helper. organizers announcing this morning that volunteer registration for the world meeting of families is now open. anybody who is 18 or
robert wilson. authorities say a bad crashed head on into a tractor trailer killing linden officer frank viggiano ande rodriguez. no word on charges. >>> another headache surrounding atlantic city former revel kaseen movement new jersey's gaming enforcement division says glenn straub's company cannot simply assume rebel revel's casino license. the casino regulators say straub needs to be approved for his license to operate a kaseen known he's not currently authorized to have gambling...
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frank gets rightfully crowned. it had nothing to do with either of them or their runs for an office which she rightfully run. it was a clever way robert michelle managed to make politics for women interesting and not have her be -- the truth is when i asked if she was going to win they said no. the show is interesting to write when you are in a law firm. being states attorney means you are prosecuting criminals. the great characters like lemond bishop and dylan baker, those characters would fall to the wayside. charlie: is this a year of change for the series? julianna: it was a big year of change. that is the luxury of doing 22 episodes a year. we have a slow burn. we don't have to throw everything in your face in eight episodes. we get to let the audience warm-up to these characters. things make sense when they happen. charlie: the title reflected the wife of a disgraced politician. the good wife. julianna: right. charlie: if you were titling this show now what would you call it? julianna: a great question. alicia is the moral center. the vengeful wife. no, i think i would call her the flawed wife. probably. charlie: flawed by the n
frank gets rightfully crowned. it had nothing to do with either of them or their runs for an office which she rightfully run. it was a clever way robert michelle managed to make politics for women interesting and not have her be -- the truth is when i asked if she was going to win they said no. the show is interesting to write when you are in a law firm. being states attorney means you are prosecuting criminals. the great characters like lemond bishop and dylan baker, those characters would...
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frank miller, the person to explore that. to have worked with hill on "sin city" which was the property he created. after working with other ones that you thought was exploiting it. then comes robertuthentically. it's rough, gritty, not for little children and that's what we're getting again with "daredevil." for people who grew up loving "daredevil," all of these years, this is a punisher type character, it's not soft, it's not a pg story. i'm doing a story that takes place in new york, hell's kitchen, i grew up with that story, i love it, i get it. i'm passionate about it. >> nobody has got more street cred in comics than rosario with all she's done and in streaming. she did "gemini division" in 2008 streaming online before the audience and money was there. and now she's doing "daredevil." >> it will come down to subgrowth. that's a story that's going to fill in around 4:00 today. i mean they have impressed. there have been some quarters that were big misses, the more recent quarters have been impressive. >> they have investors have come back and paid attention. it doesn't hurt to have something like that that's garnering well over 95% positive reviews. >> there have been a numb
frank miller, the person to explore that. to have worked with hill on "sin city" which was the property he created. after working with other ones that you thought was exploiting it. then comes robertuthentically. it's rough, gritty, not for little children and that's what we're getting again with "daredevil." for people who grew up loving "daredevil," all of these years, this is a punisher type character, it's not soft, it's not a pg story. i'm doing a story that...
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frank kendall has been updating through the years. host: before he became secretary? yes, before. another man and there is robert he is very much interested in this. you have three people at the top level of the pentagon and typically the defense secretary isn't always as attuned to procurement acquisition. you actually have three people at the top who are attuned and that leads people to believe there will be a lot of improvement in this area. host: let's go to the gop line. caller: good morning. i worked for boeing aircraft for 35 years in the helicopter division primarily on the ch 47 and ch 46. i remember the first aircraft we delivered in the early 60's, was $900,000 with spares. now, today, we had the exclusive contract. we're still building the aircraft. today, we married with other companies. my question is where is the cost savings in a that? you cannot convince me that there is a cost benefit when you marry two major companies. congressman want contracts in their state. guest: one of the reasons why you see these partnerships is expertise in areas. they have what is called the rotor expertise, the abil
frank kendall has been updating through the years. host: before he became secretary? yes, before. another man and there is robert he is very much interested in this. you have three people at the top level of the pentagon and typically the defense secretary isn't always as attuned to procurement acquisition. you actually have three people at the top who are attuned and that leads people to believe there will be a lot of improvement in this area. host: let's go to the gop line. caller: good...