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for night"nightly business i'm robert frank. >>> speaking of millions fors is out with its list of the top 100 earners in sports and two out of the top three is soccer. in third place is lebron james and the soccer player for bars lonna and he made $81 million. the highest is ranoldo. only two women made the top 100, serena williams and maria sharapova at number 88 who today was suspended for two years from women's tennis for admitting to using a banned substance. >>> that does it for us on "nightly business report." i'm sue herera. thanks for watching. this is the time of year that your public television station seeks your support. >>> i'm tyler mathisen. we thank you for your support. have a great evening everybody. we'll see you to through programs like this made available for everyone. through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. (bells tolling) (dramatic orchestral music) (bells tolling) - [voiceover] it all began with a dream and a guitar.
for night"nightly business i'm robert frank. >>> speaking of millions fors is out with its list of the top 100 earners in sports and two out of the top three is soccer. in third place is lebron james and the soccer player for bars lonna and he made $81 million. the highest is ranoldo. only two women made the top 100, serena williams and maria sharapova at number 88 who today was suspended for two years from women's tennis for admitting to using a banned substance. >>>...
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here's cnbc's wealth editor robert frank. >> it could be the biggest test of the art market since the2008. more than $300 million worth of art expected to come to auction in london this week just as brittain and global markets are reeling from the brexit vote. they're all holding their big summer contemporary art sales this week starting with sotheby's and ending on thursday night with christie's holding its blowout 250th anniversary sale. the falling value of the pound means the art is cheaper in dollar terms. the new exchange rates have the potential to make the contemporary art sale in london more attractive to global buyers. 35 million and 50 million pounds is way below last year's total of 130 million. christie's saying, quote, we remain confident in the long-term outlook of the art market. the sale wednesday expected to fetch 40 to 58 million and the anniversary sale thursday expected to go for between 100 and 140 million pounds. the top lots include keith herring's the rain forest for 2 and 3 million pound and freud's ib and her husband around 10 million pounds. back to you. >>
here's cnbc's wealth editor robert frank. >> it could be the biggest test of the art market since the2008. more than $300 million worth of art expected to come to auction in london this week just as brittain and global markets are reeling from the brexit vote. they're all holding their big summer contemporary art sales this week starting with sotheby's and ending on thursday night with christie's holding its blowout 250th anniversary sale. the falling value of the pound means the art is...
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for "nightly business report" i'm robert frank. >> boys and their toys. >> i'm speechless. >> that was astonishing. >> would you take it out? i would be afraid to take it out. >> no. >> that's the problem. >> we will never have that problem. >> we don't have to worry about it. >>> that does it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. i'm sue herera. >>> i'm tyler mathisen. have a good evening everybody. we'll see you back here on the turn table. "the crimson field" was made possible in part by contributions to your pbs station from... ♪ ♪ [bombs exploding in distance] [exploding gets louder] [kitty yells]
for "nightly business report" i'm robert frank. >> boys and their toys. >> i'm speechless. >> that was astonishing. >> would you take it out? i would be afraid to take it out. >> no. >> that's the problem. >> we will never have that problem. >> we don't have to worry about it. >>> that does it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. i'm sue herera. >>> i'm tyler mathisen. have a good evening everybody. we'll see you back...
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robert frank joins us with more. london will be where it's at, i'm telling you. >> yeah. >> whether this happens or not. >> london is already the billionaire-millionaire capital of the world. foreigners already own more than $120 billion worth of real estate in landon. what's going to happen to all that investment and new investment with a brexit vote. some say the uncertainty is already causing a slowdown with sales down in london 20% to 30% from the peak of 2014. a lot of it because of new regulations on money laundering. a leave vote could create a one-time london property boom. if the pound weakens london real estate becomes cheaper for dollar-based buyers and agents say buyers from the middle east, asia and other countries are already, quote, ready to pounce if there is a currency discount. the last two times the pound fell, in '92 and in 2008 with the financial crisis, property sales actually increased because of that implied discount on currency. prices in central london have more than doubled over the past si
robert frank joins us with more. london will be where it's at, i'm telling you. >> yeah. >> whether this happens or not. >> london is already the billionaire-millionaire capital of the world. foreigners already own more than $120 billion worth of real estate in landon. what's going to happen to all that investment and new investment with a brexit vote. some say the uncertainty is already causing a slowdown with sales down in london 20% to 30% from the peak of 2014. a lot of it...
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as robert frank reports it may be a sign that generation x is the new force to be reckoned with in the collectible car mark >> reporter: one of the top performers is the ferrari testa rosa, 1986 version, made famous by don johnson who drove a white one in the "miami vice" series. they were called the cheese graters because of those fins on the door. selling around $50,000 five years ago, now trading for more than $100,000. more than doubling in value. >> we've been talking about ferrari values going up for years and years. but what's quietly happened is the next generation has come along and said, you know what? these things have been underappreciated, these are the cars that were on the posters on our wall. >> guys like you and i, teenagers in the '80s, now have money, some of them do, and they want what they loved as teenagers. >> the lamborghini, one of the most desired cars of the period on the posters of every bedroom wall of teenage boys. they had these cool doors, revolutionary at the time, made famous by "the cannonball run." these cars sold for $130,000 five years ago, now tra
as robert frank reports it may be a sign that generation x is the new force to be reckoned with in the collectible car mark >> reporter: one of the top performers is the ferrari testa rosa, 1986 version, made famous by don johnson who drove a white one in the "miami vice" series. they were called the cheese graters because of those fins on the door. selling around $50,000 five years ago, now trading for more than $100,000. more than doubling in value. >> we've been talking...
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always a treat when robert frank joins us for apreview.up, a tiny street in las vegas where lots of the rich people who run vegas live. >> that's right. we all think about the strip. but the guy who's oent casinos, they live on a place called enclave court. our secret lives of the super rich got a tour of one of the only 7 homes in that gated community. this is a 22 million dollar mansion owned by wealthy fans of high fashion. check this out. >> the master suite is any girl's dream. it is modelled after the coco chanel suite at the ritz in paris. and it's divine. exquisite, perfect. >> the 24 karat gold sconces hanging from the walls are replicas of the ones coco had. even the bed is an exact copy of chanel's. in matster bath, the owner's etched an outline of coco's favorite flower. and what better way to pay hommage to the queen of couture than designing a closet inspired about it first ever chanel boutique in paris. >> piano lacquer finish, beautiful tuscan suede. such a beautiful, beautiful space for your designer gowns and all of your
always a treat when robert frank joins us for apreview.up, a tiny street in las vegas where lots of the rich people who run vegas live. >> that's right. we all think about the strip. but the guy who's oent casinos, they live on a place called enclave court. our secret lives of the super rich got a tour of one of the only 7 homes in that gated community. this is a 22 million dollar mansion owned by wealthy fans of high fashion. check this out. >> the master suite is any girl's dream....
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robert frank. >>> two hours left in the trading day now at 2:00 p.m. in the east.er big selloff underway on wall street. let's look at where the dow sits right now down 276 points, off the lows of the day but certainly not showing any signs of jumping back up off the canvas. 1728 we find the dow. the nasdaq off 2.3% at 4597. the russell 2000, the biggest drop coming in those small cap shares off more than 3%. generally those small cap stocks have less global exposure. financial stocks hit hard again, goldman sachs, j.p. morgan among big losers there with losses of 1.5% for goldman and more than that for j.p. european banks down even more, look at the drop for barclays now a $7 stock. look at royal bank of scotland losing 13%. that's today, folks. and huge losses over the past few weeks. do you want to jump in? >> i want to point out something not brexit related but of note i think to our audience and "fast money" later, valeant, can we throw it up? down 6%, it is now at $19 a share. another multi-year all-time low for valeant. >> what was it a year ago? 2.50? >> st
robert frank. >>> two hours left in the trading day now at 2:00 p.m. in the east.er big selloff underway on wall street. let's look at where the dow sits right now down 276 points, off the lows of the day but certainly not showing any signs of jumping back up off the canvas. 1728 we find the dow. the nasdaq off 2.3% at 4597. the russell 2000, the biggest drop coming in those small cap shares off more than 3%. generally those small cap stocks have less global exposure. financial stocks...
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robert frank is the host.so what was the big surprise for you going behind the greates of these hangses? >> the houses are huge. most of the super rich, they have five, six, acce rks sec, s. and this house we'll start out with is in mali because where a lot of the people on that billionaire's beach have four or five homes.because where a lot of the people on that billionaire's beach have four or five homes. >> and three pools, right? >> la villa. this is the pool house covered in one million shells. this pool house alone cost $7 million to build. that is queen sophie ann from the vampire true blood series. but this pool house, over a million shells. the pool is actually in the pool house. this is one of the three pools. again, malibu peabeach. >> that's crazy. let's head to florida. >> this is in belle harbor. it has a pool on the roof and check this out. this pool has a 70-toot long piece of acrylic glass that makes it like a human aquarium. >> like a lobster tank. oh, i got one. >> exactly. and just take tha
robert frank is the host.so what was the big surprise for you going behind the greates of these hangses? >> the houses are huge. most of the super rich, they have five, six, acce rks sec, s. and this house we'll start out with is in mali because where a lot of the people on that billionaire's beach have four or five homes.because where a lot of the people on that billionaire's beach have four or five homes. >> and three pools, right? >> la villa. this is the pool house covered...
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robert frank joins us right now with the story.gfried and roy lived. >> it's a similar area. country club hills. this is called enclave court. only seven homes. so they rarely come on the market. we're going to show you one that's $22 million and is the ultimate designer mansion. take a look. ♪ >> the master suite is any girl's dream. it's modeled after the coco chanel suite at the ritz in paris. it's divine. exquisite, perfect. >> reporter: the 24-carat gold sconcen hanging from the silk-lined walls are replicas of the ones coco had. in the mausbath an outline of h favorite flower. what better way to pay homage to the queen of couture by designing a closet inspired by the first chanel boutique in paris. >> piano lacquered finish. tuscan suede. a beautiful, beautiful space for your designer gowns and all of your perfect hand bags. >> reporter: the house actually has two master closets. the other looks like a versace store on steroids. the owners flew in a half million dollars worth of trees from italy and a million dollars in palm
robert frank joins us right now with the story.gfried and roy lived. >> it's a similar area. country club hills. this is called enclave court. only seven homes. so they rarely come on the market. we're going to show you one that's $22 million and is the ultimate designer mansion. take a look. ♪ >> the master suite is any girl's dream. it's modeled after the coco chanel suite at the ritz in paris. it's divine. exquisite, perfect. >> reporter: the 24-carat gold sconcen hanging...
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robert frank is working that side of the story. >> there's over $120 billion of real estate in londond by overseas investors. the question what happens to that investment with a brexit vote. some say the uncertainty is adding to a slowdown of sales in central london. sales down 25-30% from the peak in 2014. a lot of it is because of new investigations aimed at money laundering. all of that is chilling the market. a leave vote could spark a one-time burst of buying. if the pound weakens, london real estate goes on sale. it gets cheaper for dollar-based buyers. we talk to agents and say buyers from the middle east and asia are ready to pounce if there is a currency discount. the last two times the pound fell tearily, that was in 1992 and 2008, you had a big momentary jump in property sales so we could see that again. now prices in central london have more than doubled over the past six years, a lot of people looking for, waiting for a discount. what you do you get right now in london? knight-frank is listing this property in notting hill. that's -- this is another property, this is prop
robert frank is working that side of the story. >> there's over $120 billion of real estate in londond by overseas investors. the question what happens to that investment with a brexit vote. some say the uncertainty is adding to a slowdown of sales in central london. sales down 25-30% from the peak in 2014. a lot of it is because of new investigations aimed at money laundering. all of that is chilling the market. a leave vote could spark a one-time burst of buying. if the pound weakens,...
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robert frank is here with more on that story. this is a good metric. >> very important., for the first time ever is millionaires have more wealth than north america. showing that we will sj quickly moving from west to east according to the world wealth report. asia pacific millionaires have $17.4 trillion in we willth in 2015 that, up is 10% from 2014. north american millionaires only had $16.6 trillion with growth of 2%. that jum being fueled by china and japan. those two companies accounted for 60% of the entire global growth and millionaires last year. japan adding a surprising 268,000 last year. they say that asian millionaire population is expected to double to 11.7 million. the u.s. leads millionaires with 4.amillion. japan is second with 2.7 million followed by germany and china which only has around 1 million millionaires. so less than a charter of the u.s. leaner growth is expected to top $100 trillion in the next ten years. that's up from $59 trillion today. now there is a lot of money out there. we still got more of them. but they're richer. >> that's right. w
robert frank is here with more on that story. this is a good metric. >> very important., for the first time ever is millionaires have more wealth than north america. showing that we will sj quickly moving from west to east according to the world wealth report. asia pacific millionaires have $17.4 trillion in we willth in 2015 that, up is 10% from 2014. north american millionaires only had $16.6 trillion with growth of 2%. that jum being fueled by china and japan. those two companies...
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robert frank's got that story.ood news story. >> yes, another good news story other than the disney thing. charitable giving in the u.s. hitting an all-time record last year of $373 billion. donations increased 4% over 2014 and marked the second year in a row of record giving, giving by individuals made up two-thirds of the total with pound dayses and estates and companies making up the rest. mega gifts of 100 million or more totalled 3.3 billion last year including john pauwels ann's gift to 456rd of $400 million and david koch's gift to memorial sloan-kettering and smaller gifts by everyday americans of $10, $20 also increased so where did most of that money go in the top spot for donors >> the top was religion accounting for a third of the total. education ranked second followed by human services with $45 billion. the fastest was international affairs, down after the recession a and now up. >> religion, because they tithe. >> it was a third, now it's a half. it's coming down even though it's a larger share. >> t
robert frank's got that story.ood news story. >> yes, another good news story other than the disney thing. charitable giving in the u.s. hitting an all-time record last year of $373 billion. donations increased 4% over 2014 and marked the second year in a row of record giving, giving by individuals made up two-thirds of the total with pound dayses and estates and companies making up the rest. mega gifts of 100 million or more totalled 3.3 billion last year including john pauwels ann's...
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it could create a rush for london real estate according to robert frank who joins us now with more. > of dire forecasts about the uk economy and the real estate market if there is a vote for brexit but in the short-term, a leave vote could lead to a sales boom. the uncertainty around brexit is adding to the slow down in london sales in central london down 25 to 30% from the peak of 2014. that is largely because of recent taxes on million dollar homes and a lot of regulations aimed at money laundering chilling the market over the past year. but a leave vote could spark a quick burst of sales. the pound could weaken making real estate lower for dollar based buyers. they're ready to pounce if there is a currency discount. the last two times the pound fell by an appreciatable amount in'92 in 2008. there was a quick boom in property sales. they've been waiting since prices in central london, check this out, more than doubles in the past six years. what do you get for your millions in london? knight frank is listing this one bedroom in saint james. 863 square feet, asking price, 1.5 million
it could create a rush for london real estate according to robert frank who joins us now with more. > of dire forecasts about the uk economy and the real estate market if there is a vote for brexit but in the short-term, a leave vote could lead to a sales boom. the uncertainty around brexit is adding to the slow down in london sales in central london down 25 to 30% from the peak of 2014. that is largely because of recent taxes on million dollar homes and a lot of regulations aimed at money...
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robert frank is here with us, not the aboutle nair, he might be getting close. >> wealth is not contagious was, give me some, sneeze on me, buddy. what other billionaires are worried about the global economy? >> billionaires are normally the great optimists in the economy but right now filled with gloom and dime. carl icahn agreeing with soros saying stocks are falsely propped up and citing worries about china and sam zell saying global trade was down 15% last month, the most important measure and he said he's a net seller in this market. before that, we had market maven stand drucenmiller saying the bull market is exhausting it self and likened the asset bubbles to 2008. they could see problems and could be the smart money but may be reflecting the sad state, sad here ironically of the billionaire economy. last year billionaires lost $570 billion in combined wealth, that was its first decline since the financial crisis. we lost 202 billionaires last year, they dropped off the "forbes" list. high-end real estate slowing, the art market is down, the stocks are flat. so basically in their wo
robert frank is here with us, not the aboutle nair, he might be getting close. >> wealth is not contagious was, give me some, sneeze on me, buddy. what other billionaires are worried about the global economy? >> billionaires are normally the great optimists in the economy but right now filled with gloom and dime. carl icahn agreeing with soros saying stocks are falsely propped up and citing worries about china and sam zell saying global trade was down 15% last month, the most...
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but there are these other 19 folks and one of them is robert brown elliott, right here. this is from frank leslie's illustrated newspaper where a lot of the 19th century stuff we have in the house collection that tells us about what is going on in the house and what the public is reading about it, what they are seeing, this is one of the rare ones in which there is an african-american member given a sort of little portrait right there on the pages next to any number of other things going on. this is the news of the day. tell me about robert elliott. mr. wasniewski: elliott is one of the interesting members. he is from south carolina. the majority of african-american members in the 19th century come from south carolina, largely because it was a majority african-american population, and their districts are majority african-american. so there is support for a black candidate. elliott is a wonderful orator, and he is one of those people who invented himself as he went along. you get the sense he was a true character. he had a great classical education. he came up after reconstruction. worked o
but there are these other 19 folks and one of them is robert brown elliott, right here. this is from frank leslie's illustrated newspaper where a lot of the 19th century stuff we have in the house collection that tells us about what is going on in the house and what the public is reading about it, what they are seeing, this is one of the rare ones in which there is an african-american member given a sort of little portrait right there on the pages next to any number of other things going on....
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frank "lefty" rosenthal. if you have seen the movie "casino," robert de niro is playing a character supposedly based on him. and he ran the stardust and a couple other casinos on the strip and could never get a gaming license because of his background. the corner here is mostly about at theduction show tropicana hotel for nearly half a century. this is one of the outfits that one of the showgirls would have worn and the headdresses can weigh up to 30 pounds, so you really have to be athletic to do this. augusto was helping them. here in this case, a lot about history was covered. what we have here, in addition to this list of occluded -- excluded persons, which became known as the black book, because believe it or not, it has always been in a black book. originally it was a three-ring binder. in 1960, the state regulatory board created it because they wanted to get a list of people they saw as just too bad to be in casinos. the original list was 12 -- all italian mobsters, which led to charges, with some justification, that there may have been a little discrimination here. one of the 12 was still alive as o
frank "lefty" rosenthal. if you have seen the movie "casino," robert de niro is playing a character supposedly based on him. and he ran the stardust and a couple other casinos on the strip and could never get a gaming license because of his background. the corner here is mostly about at theduction show tropicana hotel for nearly half a century. this is one of the outfits that one of the showgirls would have worn and the headdresses can weigh up to 30 pounds, so you really...
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frank "lefty" rosenthal. if you have seen the movie "casino," robert de niro is playing a character supposedly based on him. and he ran the stardust and a couple other casinos on the strip and could never get a gaming license because of his background. the corner here is mostly about the production show at the tropicana hotel for nearly half a century. this is one of the outfits that one of the showgirls would have worn and the headdresses can weigh up to 30 pounds, so you really have to be athletic to do this. joe augusto was helping them. here in this case, a lot about history was covered. what we have here, in addition to this list of occluded -- excluded persons, which became known as the black book, because believe it or not, it has always been in a black book. originally it was a three-ring binder. in 1960, the state regulatory board created it because they wanted to get a list of people they saw as just too bad to be in casinos. the original list was 12 -- all italian mobsters, which led to charges, with some justification, that there may have been a little discrimination here. one of the 12 was stil
frank "lefty" rosenthal. if you have seen the movie "casino," robert de niro is playing a character supposedly based on him. and he ran the stardust and a couple other casinos on the strip and could never get a gaming license because of his background. the corner here is mostly about the production show at the tropicana hotel for nearly half a century. this is one of the outfits that one of the showgirls would have worn and the headdresses can weigh up to 30 pounds, so you...
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robert jeffers. and we have richard lee, and jim ga rly and father frank provoen. they are in the audience.to stay the world is a different place. we started 12 months ago and i just see in france, they have a mess of soccer tournaments and thinking of postponing or cancelling because of threats and all of the problems going on with what is happening with terrorism. and it is a very, very sad thing and place. who would have thought our world is in a position like this. you see event after event. radical islamicic terrorism is taking over and we can't let that happen. we cannot let that happen. [applause] and if we're smart, and if we're tough, we won't let it happen, just remember that. okay, it is an honor to speak here today and discuss our shared values. i would like to thank the christian leaders and christian voters who have supported me. we have had tremendous support. and here we are and the goals i and put them together just the other night because of this meeting and i wanted it to come from me and my heart. we want to uphold the sanctity and dignity of life. [applause] marriage an
robert jeffers. and we have richard lee, and jim ga rly and father frank provoen. they are in the audience.to stay the world is a different place. we started 12 months ago and i just see in france, they have a mess of soccer tournaments and thinking of postponing or cancelling because of threats and all of the problems going on with what is happening with terrorism. and it is a very, very sad thing and place. who would have thought our world is in a position like this. you see event after...
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robert jeffers who we all know and love. he's been amazing. in the audience i think we have richard lee. we have jim garlow, and we have father frank pallone. --pavone. someplace they're in the audience. i appreciate you. i appreciate you being here. and i have to say, though, the world is such a different place even from when i started. we started 12 months ago, and coming up i just see where in france they have a massive soccer tournament. something that's so important and so big and they're thinking about maybe postponing it or canceling it because of threats and all the problems going on with what's happening with terrorism. and it's a very, very sad thing and a very sad place. and who would have ever thought our world would be in a position like this where that would happen. and you see event after event, radical islamic terrorism is just, you know, taking over and we can't let that happen. we cannot let that happen. \[applause] donald trump: and if we're smart and if we're tough, we won't let it happen. just remember that. ok. it's an honor to speak here today and discuss our shared values. i'd like to thank all of the wonderful chris
robert jeffers who we all know and love. he's been amazing. in the audience i think we have richard lee. we have jim garlow, and we have father frank pallone. --pavone. someplace they're in the audience. i appreciate you. i appreciate you being here. and i have to say, though, the world is such a different place even from when i started. we started 12 months ago, and coming up i just see where in france they have a massive soccer tournament. something that's so important and so big and they're...
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robert jeffreys, who we all know and love. he's been amazing. in the audience, i think we have richard lee. we have jim garlo and father frank pavone. some place they're in the audience. i appreciate you being here. and i have to say, the world is such a different place even from when i started with this. we started 12 months ago and coming up, i just see in france, they have a massive soccer tournament, something so important and so big, thinking about maybe postponing it or cancelling it because of threats and all the problems going on with what's happening with terrorism and it's a very, very sad thing and a sad place and who would have ever thought our world would be in a position like this where that would happen. but you just see event after event, radical islamic terrorism is just taking over. we can't let that happen. we cannot let that happen. [ applause ] and if we're smart, and if we're tough, we won't let it happen. just remember that. it's an honor to speak here and discuss our shared values. i'd like to thank all of the wonderful christian leaders and christian voters who have supported me. we've had tremendous support
robert jeffreys, who we all know and love. he's been amazing. in the audience, i think we have richard lee. we have jim garlo and father frank pavone. some place they're in the audience. i appreciate you being here. and i have to say, the world is such a different place even from when i started with this. we started 12 months ago and coming up, i just see in france, they have a massive soccer tournament, something so important and so big, thinking about maybe postponing it or cancelling it...
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frank "lefty" rosenthal. if you have seen the movie "casino," robert de niro is playing a character supposedly based on him.he could never get a gaming license because of his background. production show at the tropicana hotel for nearly a century. this is one of the outfits that one of the showgirls would have worn and the headdresses can weigh up to 30 pounds, so you really have to be a flat it to do this. joel a gusto that she really have to be athletic to do this. ugusto was helping them . what we have here is the list of excluded persons, which became known as the black book, because believe it or not, it has always been in a black book. originally it was a three-ring binder. regulatory board created it because they wanted to get a list of people they saw to be inoo bad casinos. the original list was 12, all italian mobsters, which led to charges, with some justification, that there may have been a little discrimination here. alive ine 12 was still 2016. wasguy next to the mugshots from chicago, accused of a lot murders. he was an enforcer in the 1970's and 1980's. in the movie "casino," joe pesci plays
frank "lefty" rosenthal. if you have seen the movie "casino," robert de niro is playing a character supposedly based on him.he could never get a gaming license because of his background. production show at the tropicana hotel for nearly a century. this is one of the outfits that one of the showgirls would have worn and the headdresses can weigh up to 30 pounds, so you really have to be a flat it to do this. joel a gusto that she really have to be athletic to do this. ugusto...
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frank mankowits had to deliver. >> i have an announcement to read. which i will read at this time. senator robert, june 6, 1968. with senator kennedy, at the time of his death, were his wife, ethyl, his sisters, mrs. stephen smith, and patricia lawford. his brother-in-law stephen smith his sister-in-law mrs. john f. kennedy. he was 42 years old. >> that night, from this building, nbc chet huntley reported to a grieving nation. >> senator kennedy's body was taken to the airport. at 1:28 a plane took off bearing the body. as the great jet headed toward new york, the final votes were coming from from remote account prs, swelling the count that senator won the election, tasted briefly, the satisfying fruits of achievements and lost his life. >> bobby kennedy, juan said that bobby kennedy managed to say something. bobby asked? is everybody okay? he told him yes. he said, everything is going to be okay. those were bobby kennedy's last words. the funeral was on this very day, june 8, 1968. senator ted kennedy, who began life with three older brothers now had none. his brother was killed in combat. his b
frank mankowits had to deliver. >> i have an announcement to read. which i will read at this time. senator robert, june 6, 1968. with senator kennedy, at the time of his death, were his wife, ethyl, his sisters, mrs. stephen smith, and patricia lawford. his brother-in-law stephen smith his sister-in-law mrs. john f. kennedy. he was 42 years old. >> that night, from this building, nbc chet huntley reported to a grieving nation. >> senator kennedy's body was taken to the...
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host: frank, we're losing you. let's go to robert in winsor mills, maryland.ou are supporting bernie sanders. we want to hear from hillary clinton supporters this morning. -- is on thehink front page of the papers framed is making history, good morning, robert. go ahead. caller: thank you for allowing me to speak on your program. day thatt's a sad hillary clinton is evil allowed to pursue the nomination, given the fact that the delegates already made up their minds that they are supporting her. ,ronically enough, puerto rico who turned out in overwhelming favor for her, don't really understand the fact that it's because of her and the people who are backing her -- the hooligans in the imf and so forth that are trying to run puerto rico into the ground there pretty much the vanguard of the front of the imf and the world bank, she is pretty much their lackey anyways. my whole point is it's a shame ,hat she has been nominated given that she is under investigation. allowed to is still represent our nation in the country of 320 million people, i can't believe that
host: frank, we're losing you. let's go to robert in winsor mills, maryland.ou are supporting bernie sanders. we want to hear from hillary clinton supporters this morning. -- is on thehink front page of the papers framed is making history, good morning, robert. go ahead. caller: thank you for allowing me to speak on your program. day thatt's a sad hillary clinton is evil allowed to pursue the nomination, given the fact that the delegates already made up their minds that they are supporting her....
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robert jeffers has been amazing. i think we have rigidly, jim -- richard lee and father frank pagone. i appreciate you being here.ave to say, the world is such a different place. we started 12 months ago and coming up, i see where in france they are having a massive soccer tournament. something so important and they. they are thinking about postponing it or canceling it because of threats and all the problems going on with what is happening with terrorism and it is a very sad thing and a sad place. who would have ever thought our world would be in a position like this where that would happen? you see event after event. radical islamic terrorism is taking over and we can't let that happen. we cannot let that happen. [applause] and if we are smart, if we are tough, we want let it happen. just remember that. ok. it is an honor to speaker today and to discuss our shared values. i would like to thank all of the wonderful christian leaders and christian voters who have supported me. we've had tremendous support. here we are if you're the goals. i thought i would put some of these together and i did it just the other ni
robert jeffers has been amazing. i think we have rigidly, jim -- richard lee and father frank pagone. i appreciate you being here.ave to say, the world is such a different place. we started 12 months ago and coming up, i see where in france they are having a massive soccer tournament. something so important and they. they are thinking about postponing it or canceling it because of threats and all the problems going on with what is happening with terrorism and it is a very sad thing and a sad...
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besides frank church and john tower, phil hart of michigan, walter mondale, ultimately vice president of the united states. walter huddleston of kentucky. robert morgan of north carolina, and gary hart, presidential aspirant himself of colorado. and on the republican side howard baker who went on to be the majority leader. barry goldwater, presidential candidate. charles mathias of maryland, and dick schweiker whom you worked for of pennsylvania. so how did these 11 big figures get chosen by their respective leaders? what was the thinking in constituting these particular individuals? what would they expect the outcome to be with these people on the panel? >> well, i wasn't privy to those discussions. but my sense is that they chose people who had stature within the institution and within the nation. so that this would be considered a product of the senate and have the associated stature of the members. for me, it was really extraordinary in the sense that it represented a very broad spectrum of views from the most conservative to the most liberal in the senate at the time. and i think the task of the chair and the vice chair was to make sure t
besides frank church and john tower, phil hart of michigan, walter mondale, ultimately vice president of the united states. walter huddleston of kentucky. robert morgan of north carolina, and gary hart, presidential aspirant himself of colorado. and on the republican side howard baker who went on to be the majority leader. barry goldwater, presidential candidate. charles mathias of maryland, and dick schweiker whom you worked for of pennsylvania. so how did these 11 big figures get chosen by...
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robert jeff who we all know and in the audience i think we have richard lee, jim garlow and father franke. i appreciate you being here. and i have to say, though, the world is such a different place even when i started with this, we started 12 months ago, and coming up i just see where in france they have a massive soccer tournament, something so important and big and they're thinking about postponing it or canceling it because of threats with what's happening with terrorism, and it's a very, very sad thing and a very sad place and who would have ever thought our world would be that position like this where that would happen? but you see event after event, radical islamic terrorism is just, you know, taking over, and we can't let that happen. we cannot let that happen. [cheers and applause] and if we're smart and if we're tough, we don't let it happen. just remember that. okay. it's an honor to speak here today and discuss our shared values. i would like to thank all of the wonderful christian leaders and christian voters who have supported me. we've had tremendous support. here we are a
robert jeff who we all know and in the audience i think we have richard lee, jim garlow and father franke. i appreciate you being here. and i have to say, though, the world is such a different place even when i started with this, we started 12 months ago, and coming up i just see where in france they have a massive soccer tournament, something so important and big and they're thinking about postponing it or canceling it because of threats with what's happening with terrorism, and it's a very,...
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robert jeffers, who we all know and love. he's been amazing, and in the audience, i think we have richard lee. we have jim garlo, and father frank pavone. someplace they're in the audience. i appreciate you being here. i have to say, though, the world is such a different place. even from when i started with this. we started 12 months ago, and coming up, i just see where in france, they have a massive soccer tournament, something that's so important and so big. and they're thinking about maybe postponing it or cancelling it because of threats and all the problems going on with what's happening with terrorism. and it's a very, very sad thing, and a very sad place. and who would have ever thought our world would be in a position like this, where that would happen, but you see event after event, radical islamic terrorism is just, you know, taking over. we can't let that happen. we cannot let that happen. [ applause ] and if we're smart, and if we're tough, we won't let it happen. just remember that. okay. it's an honor to speak here today and discuss our shared values. i would like to thank all of the wonderful christian leaders and
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roberts is live on the ground next and he's standing up. >>> and most would guess the uk would vote to stay in the eu but frank luntz hat it right. >>> andr at choice hotels the more you go the better. now get a free $50 gift card for staying just two times. so go. book now at choicehotels.com >>> hi friends. good morning. a fox news alert. donald trump just landing seconds ago in aberdeen scotland. his trip there continuing over the fallout from the brexit vote. live pictures from the golf course now. >> john roblts joins us live from aberdeen scotland. good morning. zrump coming back to scotland? tell us what's going on there? >> donald trump just landing at his golf course a little north of aberdeen on the northeast coast of scotland. probably about 25 minutes north of aberdeen. coming over here from turnbury where he spent all day yesterday talking about the vote here in the uk for brexit. it was an interesting time for donald trump because he was the one who was saying that he thought that the uk would leave, should leave. yet here he was in scotland. where people voted 62-38 in favor of staying in the united kingdom. and now there
roberts is live on the ground next and he's standing up. >>> and most would guess the uk would vote to stay in the eu but frank luntz hat it right. >>> andr at choice hotels the more you go the better. now get a free $50 gift card for staying just two times. so go. book now at choicehotels.com >>> hi friends. good morning. a fox news alert. donald trump just landing seconds ago in aberdeen scotland. his trip there continuing over the fallout from the brexit vote. live...