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as it frank, you doing it to me again. -- i said frank, you're doing it to me again. i said, if i am that important why doesn't the president call? as our way from the phone -- as i walked away from the phone, i heard him whisper. then the phone rings. this is ronald reagan. i stood to attention in my kitchen in my underwear. i said yes mr. president. he says we need you back here. it turned out to be a turning point in my whole career. >> when frank became secretary of defense you became the national security advisor for ronald ragan. you later went back to the military in terms of commending troops. you get appointed by george bush to be the chairman of the joint chiefs. did you think that was going to happen? >> i was just an immigrant kid. i was not expecting that. i fell into a great relationship with an only frank but with vice president bush but especially reagan. we were having a meeting in the situation room. i was chairing the meeting because frank was not there. the president was not there. you have the major cabinet members there. i am presiding over it wh
as it frank, you doing it to me again. -- i said frank, you're doing it to me again. i said, if i am that important why doesn't the president call? as our way from the phone -- as i walked away from the phone, i heard him whisper. then the phone rings. this is ronald reagan. i stood to attention in my kitchen in my underwear. i said yes mr. president. he says we need you back here. it turned out to be a turning point in my whole career. >> when frank became secretary of defense you became...
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the july 25th issue of frank leslie's illustrated newspaper, at eight years the oldest of the three u.s. weekly pictorials, included a special double-page supplement depicting 13 scenes during monday, july 13th, and to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the riot. since the pictorial papers were dated by the last day of the week of their publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the violence began. publication in such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste, entailing shortcuts that delivered the news in a timely fashion. but at some cost to clarity and detail. so the end graving of the, as it's called, burning of the colored orphans asylum along with the issue's other illustrations was noticeably crude in its execution although specific as to place. showing the crowd along the 44 street side of the burning building. the new york illustrated news, the new and least solvent -- newest and least solvent pictorial weekly, also rushed out images of the riot withs within days of the onse
the july 25th issue of frank leslie's illustrated newspaper, at eight years the oldest of the three u.s. weekly pictorials, included a special double-page supplement depicting 13 scenes during monday, july 13th, and to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the riot. since the pictorial papers were dated by the last day of the week of their publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the violence began....
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what does frank mccourt say now? this program is made possible by -- >> frank mccourt, welcome to "firing line." >> pleasure to be with you, margaret. >> you are a businessman that made a business for yourself with the l.a. dodgers which you formerly owned, you founded a public policy school like georgetown university and now you're focusing efforts on technology, specifically the architecture of the internet. why the shift? >> well, it's been a bit of a journey for me. and i feel that i, like most people growing and learning as life goes on and, yeah, deeply concerned about the stautte of r democracy and capitalism for that matter from a self ush poi ish -- selfish point of view. >> there are billionaires trying to do good. what actu inspires your uncli un inclination to fix this problem? >> i grew up in a big eirish catholic family in boston, seven kids. and, you know, picture our dinner table with nine minimum at the table. maybe i describe it as an unruly board meeting every night. i hear my mom towards of ends o
what does frank mccourt say now? this program is made possible by -- >> frank mccourt, welcome to "firing line." >> pleasure to be with you, margaret. >> you are a businessman that made a business for yourself with the l.a. dodgers which you formerly owned, you founded a public policy school like georgetown university and now you're focusing efforts on technology, specifically the architecture of the internet. why the shift? >> well, it's been a bit of a...
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nobody asked me, frank. so what? that was the end of it. i did that for a total of two years. president reagan and i formed a great relationship, as i did with vice president bush, and came to the end, frank is going back, so i can get back to the army. i stayed for a while longer, and finally, i was able to break free of the white house and go back to the army. i said, i'm not retiring from the army out of the white house. i've got to retire from the army to get out of the army. bush when he became president, he did something unusual. it was about two days after his election. we had offices right next to each other separated by a bathroom, and he called me in. he said, i want to offer you a couple of jobs, and he offered me three jobs in the highest positions of the government. i said, thank you, let me talk to my wife about it. i didn't want any of the jobs. i wanted to go back to the army. i went and spoke to the chief of staff of the army and said, do you have anything for me if i come back? he said, you know we've got a place for you. i said, mr. president, the army wants
nobody asked me, frank. so what? that was the end of it. i did that for a total of two years. president reagan and i formed a great relationship, as i did with vice president bush, and came to the end, frank is going back, so i can get back to the army. i stayed for a while longer, and finally, i was able to break free of the white house and go back to the army. i said, i'm not retiring from the army out of the white house. i've got to retire from the army to get out of the army. bush when he...
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you're watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc, it's october 18, 2021 >>> good morning, i am frank holland in for brian sullivan. we'll kickoff your monday morning with u.s. stock futures. they're slipping this morning opinion let's take a look. all three are down fractionally right now, the dow looks like it could open up about 100 points lower. this comes after the major averages ended last week on a high note with the dow posting the best week since june and the s&p seeing the best week since july looking outside of stocks. oil, a lot of headlines about oil, trades at its highest level in about 7 years after gaining 3% last week right now looking at brent up almost a percent wti up over a percent this morning and then we have to look at the digital economy bitcoin continues to make waves trading at the highest level since april, breaking through the $60,000 mark this morning, looking at $61,600, up almost 2% we'll have more on crypto throughout the morning on "worldwide exchange. now we turn our attention to the global economy looking all around the world, mostly red arrows in a
you're watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc, it's october 18, 2021 >>> good morning, i am frank holland in for brian sullivan. we'll kickoff your monday morning with u.s. stock futures. they're slipping this morning opinion let's take a look. all three are down fractionally right now, the dow looks like it could open up about 100 points lower. this comes after the major averages ended last week on a high note with the dow posting the best week since june and the s&p...
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frank was talking about and with dili and white _ joshua that frank was talking about and with dili and white that - joshua that frank was talking about and with dili and white that frank l and with dili and white that frank was talking about. lennox lewis became undisputed heavyweight champion and i think 1999, but we are stripped of all of the belts within a few months because of they just came on top. —— and with dillian whyte. all they were interested in was the money, they do not really respect boxing as a sport, to have won the champion is one of the greatest things for the boxing world and would do boxing good. it boxing world and would do boxing aood. , . boxing world and would do boxing iood, , ., ., boxing world and would do boxing ood. , ., ., ., ~ ., ,., good. it is great to talk to you, thank you _ good. it is great to talk to you, thank you for— good. it is great to talk to you, thank you forjoining _ good. it is great to talk to you, thank you forjoining us. - good. it is great to talk to you, thank you forjoining us. thank| good. it is great to talk to you, - t
frank was talking about and with dili and white _ joshua that frank was talking about and with dili and white that - joshua that frank was talking about and with dili and white that frank l and with dili and white that frank was talking about. lennox lewis became undisputed heavyweight champion and i think 1999, but we are stripped of all of the belts within a few months because of they just came on top. —— and with dillian whyte. all they were interested in was the money, they do not...
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frank comes around the side and while the meeting is going on frank rights something on a piece of paper and sends it down the table to me. i open the piece of paper and it says, you are now the national security advisor. no interview, no nothing. the last year and a half of my time in the white house was with president reagan. came in extremely close and strong relationship. david: when the administration ended you went back into a military position but not that long afterward president george herbert walker bush said, i need you to be chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. gen powell: i am in atlanta , georgia with a beautiful house and headquarters and the conference in baltimore with all the army senior forces, i get the call. secretary cheney, secretary of defense, wants to see you. i said, uh oh. so i go to the pentagon and go into his office and he says, president bush wants to make you the chairman. ♪ david: when you are doing your book tour people said, this man should be president of the united states. gen powell: it never occurred to me and suddenly the book came out and it
frank comes around the side and while the meeting is going on frank rights something on a piece of paper and sends it down the table to me. i open the piece of paper and it says, you are now the national security advisor. no interview, no nothing. the last year and a half of my time in the white house was with president reagan. came in extremely close and strong relationship. david: when the administration ended you went back into a military position but not that long afterward president george...
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more than in frank leslie's paper. it's delineation of the rioters as victims and the narrative, however, was less -- in accordance with stories of news engravings, the picture compressed and extended the events. but aside from the very few women shown among riders, and spectators in the foreground, the engraving presumably based on that sketch also portrayed scattered impacts on african american children fleeing the burning building. wards escape via a side entrance, where they were threatened by the crowd but not physically attacked. whatever the quality of the illustrations, americans were able to view coverage in several days of their happening. both drawings and engravings in the u.s. press took from one to two weeks to reach british and european publishers and readers. the venerable french newspaper, therefore, did not publish images of the riots until it's august 15th issue. although better engraved than their american counterparts, the four pictures, including one depicting the attack on the asylum, were clearl
more than in frank leslie's paper. it's delineation of the rioters as victims and the narrative, however, was less -- in accordance with stories of news engravings, the picture compressed and extended the events. but aside from the very few women shown among riders, and spectators in the foreground, the engraving presumably based on that sketch also portrayed scattered impacts on african american children fleeing the burning building. wards escape via a side entrance, where they were threatened...
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. >> very interesting, very epful as well, robert frank. >>> that does it for "the exchange." we are just getting started. "power lunch" begins right now >>> welcome to "power lunch," i'm flank holland in for tyler mathisen here's what's ahead. the minutes of the last fed minute are out any second now. it could include key insights into what policy makers are thinking about inflation and the taper time line. >>> also breaking the bottleneck the white house attempts to ease the backlog at the ports are transportation companies already maxed out? a top analyst weighs in. >>> buy this, sell that. our monthly report of flames to own and the names to ditch in two sectors. >> frank, welcome. thank you. >> ahead of the fed minutes let's get a check on markets dow is down 15 s&p up 11, nasdaq 92 at session lows the dow was down 250 points the ten-year hovered around 176 early in the week, yesterday morning. and now at 1755. steve liesman has the key headlines for us he's digging through them right now. bob pisani at the nyse ethan harris and mike santoli join us. ethan, what's the bas
. >> very interesting, very epful as well, robert frank. >>> that does it for "the exchange." we are just getting started. "power lunch" begins right now >>> welcome to "power lunch," i'm flank holland in for tyler mathisen here's what's ahead. the minutes of the last fed minute are out any second now. it could include key insights into what policy makers are thinking about inflation and the taper time line. >>> also breaking the...
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oh frank god himself. so they're gonna pull it watered, and if on gospel people are gonna woo the tent and go deep enough. he could conceal his buckle home. it had all your roof blue, lucy stem, neo colonial. oh said the u. p. c was close to the communist party and represented everything that france was against a kind of african get mean, that must be destroyed. the french high commissioner in cameroon pierre miss math refused to negotiate with communists. he was a former member of the free french and had fought in indo china traumatized by that defeat. he had one simple aim to destroy the u. p. c, and neutralize its leader. reuben em, nearby was a wanted man with the help of the camera union army, the manhunt began. morgan bear county manpower in oregon to simpler markham, new philadelphia to dom i'm l i n v i v like was on the sunni, daniel, they don't want to try these. are you the key for virgin money? i want you not so well when so gotcha. is he comes sag more on bell boys every day . this is dr. aid,
oh frank god himself. so they're gonna pull it watered, and if on gospel people are gonna woo the tent and go deep enough. he could conceal his buckle home. it had all your roof blue, lucy stem, neo colonial. oh said the u. p. c was close to the communist party and represented everything that france was against a kind of african get mean, that must be destroyed. the french high commissioner in cameroon pierre miss math refused to negotiate with communists. he was a former member of the free...
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belsky is imploring people, like frank, to get the shot. why did you choose not to get the vaccine? >> i don't know. i just thought that i'm too busy. don't have any time for it. it's not going to be a problem for me. but, boy, it certainly was. >> reporter: the patient frank we spoke to regrets not getting the vaccine and plans to do so. he still has a long road ahead, including rehab, to learn how to walk again and to feed himself. meg oliver, cbs news, billings, montana. >> yuccas: meg, thank you. still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," the race to save rome's skyline from an american invader before it's too late. >> yuccas: rome is known as the eternal city, but nothing really lasts forever. the city's famous skyline of pine trees is a case in point. their existence is being threatened by a sap-sucking foreign invader. cbs' chris livesay is there. >> reporter: now, you might think of rome as a city of marble and stone, but with more than half of its surface covered in green spaces, well, it's very much a city of trees-- that is, if a voracious parasite isn't stopped. from the rom
belsky is imploring people, like frank, to get the shot. why did you choose not to get the vaccine? >> i don't know. i just thought that i'm too busy. don't have any time for it. it's not going to be a problem for me. but, boy, it certainly was. >> reporter: the patient frank we spoke to regrets not getting the vaccine and plans to do so. he still has a long road ahead, including rehab, to learn how to walk again and to feed himself. meg oliver, cbs news, billings, montana. >>...
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and election workers as frank mentioned. unfortunately, i think the answer is, unless you penalize people for doing that, that this may continue. so, yes, new laws may be necessary, just like a new law is necessary called the saving our democracy or protecting our democracy act that has been proposed by adam schiff as the chief sponsor to codify what were norms we never expected to be violated. they have been violated. so they need to be put into law with consequences, the same is true for threatening our workers. >> frank, i want to play more sound of the school board meetings so we can get a sense how out of control some of them are getting. take a listen. >> don't put masks on our kids anymore. i'm telling you what. i'm a mom who is fearless. i will come after you. >> you are allowing child abuse. you are allowing child abuse. you are allowing child abuse. you are allowing child abuse. >> frank, things have become so scary that the organization representing school boards is asking the federal government to help, arguing t
and election workers as frank mentioned. unfortunately, i think the answer is, unless you penalize people for doing that, that this may continue. so, yes, new laws may be necessary, just like a new law is necessary called the saving our democracy or protecting our democracy act that has been proposed by adam schiff as the chief sponsor to codify what were norms we never expected to be violated. they have been violated. so they need to be put into law with consequences, the same is true for...
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frank: it's very hard to say. when i speak to our clients, i speak to stakeholders, i sense what is happening. then it's basically price increases across the board. it's not like 1%. it's quite big increases. that will normally lead to also pressure on salary levels. i believe that would be a sustained increase in the coming years. but then have it will play out, what timeline, how much the interest rates will be impacted, that's very hard to say. dani: fair enough. you also talked about the expanding market share. are you looking at continuing to expand that market share through any acquisitions? are you looking at finland or denmark for any opportunities with the exit of their businesses? frank: we have noted them and we will follow the development. we are already a leading bank in denmark and finland and have a strong business momentum in these countries. so it's not top of our agenda. dani: all right. thank you very much. wonderful to have you on this morning. thanks again for joining us. let's get over to the
frank: it's very hard to say. when i speak to our clients, i speak to stakeholders, i sense what is happening. then it's basically price increases across the board. it's not like 1%. it's quite big increases. that will normally lead to also pressure on salary levels. i believe that would be a sustained increase in the coming years. but then have it will play out, what timeline, how much the interest rates will be impacted, that's very hard to say. dani: fair enough. you also talked about the...
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good evening, frank. yeah can you believe in a little more than a month christmas in the park will return to it in person event once again this year, and organizers worry that there may not always be a santa around to greet children. after one year hiatus due to the pandemic christmas in the park will return to its original form of free walkthrough event at plaza de cesar chavez park and san jose. last year's drive through events at history park will remain. two ways for families to celebrate the holiday means the need for more santa's organizers say. santa's this year are hard to come by this year. because we're still you know, in covid, um, visits with santa claus or something that we're struggling with and one of the things that we're struggling with. is actually getting santa at christmas in the park, the nonprofits executive director says this year santa's who typically volunteer their time are choosing not to return. their fear is that they're going to be around unvaccinated children, of course, by
good evening, frank. yeah can you believe in a little more than a month christmas in the park will return to it in person event once again this year, and organizers worry that there may not always be a santa around to greet children. after one year hiatus due to the pandemic christmas in the park will return to its original form of free walkthrough event at plaza de cesar chavez park and san jose. last year's drive through events at history park will remain. two ways for families to celebrate...
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and frank comes around to the side, and while the meeting is going on, frank rips off a piece of paper and scribbles something on it, and he sends it down the table to me. and i open up the little piece of paper and it says, you are now the national security adviser. no interview, no nothing. so the last year and a half of my time in the white house was with president reagan, became an extremely close and strong relationship. david: when the administration ended, you went back into a military position, but not that long afterwards, president george herbert walker bush, the president of the united states right after president ronald reagan said, i need you to be chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. colin: i am in atlanta, georgia with a great command, beautiful house, nice headquarters, and i'm at a conference in the baltimore area with all the army senior four-stars and i get a call. secretary cheney, now secretary of defense, wants to see you. and so i said, uh-oh. so i go to the pentagon in chinos and a polo shirt and go into his office and he says, president bush wants to make you
and frank comes around to the side, and while the meeting is going on, frank rips off a piece of paper and scribbles something on it, and he sends it down the table to me. and i open up the little piece of paper and it says, you are now the national security adviser. no interview, no nothing. so the last year and a half of my time in the white house was with president reagan, became an extremely close and strong relationship. david: when the administration ended, you went back into a military...
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niklas frank, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. do you feel that you have some sort of a duty to your country to speak about your past? i think so, yes. i think i have that duty because by chance, i was born in this family, and i could tell the people how to behave with parents like i had. when do you think you first began to feel that you must speak out as volubly, as publicly as possible about your father and about your feelings towards your father? it was a growing wish because of the silence in germany. the families, all the families of my friends, everybody was silent, and they didn't talk about the past. and this, i couldn't endure because i always wanted to know how society behaves if it changes to a dictatorship, and i always had a feeling that germany is still prepared to do this, and so i looked closer toward families and friends and i found out there is still something in the german people which makes me fear them. fear, your own country and your own people? yes, i would say so. well, i want to pick up on that because th
niklas frank, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. do you feel that you have some sort of a duty to your country to speak about your past? i think so, yes. i think i have that duty because by chance, i was born in this family, and i could tell the people how to behave with parents like i had. when do you think you first began to feel that you must speak out as volubly, as publicly as possible about your father and about your feelings towards your father? it was a growing wish because of the silence...
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kill that guy. >> we could tell the story, because frank's dead. >> jimmy: frank has passed away. it sounds like frank didn't have a lot of firepower behind him. you know, we all thought frank would go like this and you would just collapse. and it turns out that maybe not as well connected. >> interesting story, though. >> jimmy: very good to see you. john stamos, every body. "big shot" is on disney plus now. we'll be back with russell westbrook. since our beginning, we've looked to inspire and nurture each other by asking what's possible? what's possible when we connect? what's possible when we come together? when we open our hearts. when we grow together. after 50 years, we've learned that possible is just the beginning. i've only ever bought bird seed from this website, but they're recommending cat food. i think we need a cat. they know us so well. who wants a kitty cat? who wants... you want a kitty cat. excuse me. a random sales rep just emailed for the 14th time about an important new offer that has nothing to do with our business. well forget the merger, this is far more im
kill that guy. >> we could tell the story, because frank's dead. >> jimmy: frank has passed away. it sounds like frank didn't have a lot of firepower behind him. you know, we all thought frank would go like this and you would just collapse. and it turns out that maybe not as well connected. >> interesting story, though. >> jimmy: very good to see you. john stamos, every body. "big shot" is on disney plus now. we'll be back with russell westbrook. since our...
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i am frank holland from cnbc. the dow dragged down by a 3% drop in disney, and focus today, a report on housing. google says employees are filing back into offices all across the country. there's about 50% in new york ahead of the company's deadline expecting employees back in the office three times a week. apple eliminating the touch bar, and they restore several connecters. apple unveiling a new generation of air pods and a $5 per month music subscription service. how you have guys been? >> missing you. >> i was about to say the same thing. yeah, we have been missing you. >> i heard you replaced me. >> you need to talk to whoever said and bring them on here, because we never said that. >> great to see you guys. thanks, frank. >> it's good to see you. >>> holidays and tahoe. >> let's do it. skiing. >> just catching up with friends here. >> of course, we are going to keep tracking the cooling trend. yes, moore rain is on the horizon, vianey? >> i heard you say tahoe, laura? >> yes. >> it's chilly right now. 43 deg
i am frank holland from cnbc. the dow dragged down by a 3% drop in disney, and focus today, a report on housing. google says employees are filing back into offices all across the country. there's about 50% in new york ahead of the company's deadline expecting employees back in the office three times a week. apple eliminating the touch bar, and they restore several connecters. apple unveiling a new generation of air pods and a $5 per month music subscription service. how you have guys been?...
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i'm frank holland in for brian sullivan while he's out in hollywood. here's how stock futures are looking halfway through the 5:00 a.m. hour on the east coast. it is still early for the futures but they're green across the board. all of them up marginally. the dow looks poised to pop 75 points at the open if this continues to hold. to the top corporate stories wall street's top regulator is accusing brokages of game fieing these accusations by the s.e.c. coming as part of its highly anticipated report on the redit training mania that hit markets this year. the s.e.c. is not laying blame on a single cause or firm. ark invest kathy wood taking the other side, stressing she's not wording about the game-ification of stock market trading. >> i know people are concerned about the gaming that robinhood looks like, but i'm not. the fear and risk aversion that permeated the markets took the joy out of the markets and took the creativity and the imagination. now it's coming back and i really think it's starting with the millennials. they are excited. >> and s.e.
i'm frank holland in for brian sullivan while he's out in hollywood. here's how stock futures are looking halfway through the 5:00 a.m. hour on the east coast. it is still early for the futures but they're green across the board. all of them up marginally. the dow looks poised to pop 75 points at the open if this continues to hold. to the top corporate stories wall street's top regulator is accusing brokages of game fieing these accusations by the s.e.c. coming as part of its highly anticipated...
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it is a recipe to keep the cable multiples from reaching the recent high. >> frank, explain title two. what do you mean by that >> effectively, the fcc can determine that broadband is a telecommunications service not an information service then they are able to put regulation on it just like they have the phone companies. >> got it. >> that's what they did basically for net neutrality under the guise of trying to have net neutrality before. >> the net neutrality thing rearing its head again i was going the ask, it seems to be on one hand for these companies is that you face more competition than ever. so the 5g versus broadband fight i guess is going to play out over the next decade is this really the time to kind of go after monopolistic practices? what's the problem with the stock? is it fears, the competition that already exists or it thinks that more regulation is coming >> i think it's a bit of all of the above. what i would say is that probably frank and i tapped into in our recent ratings change is just this growing wall of worry. it has been sitting in the bask investors' mind
it is a recipe to keep the cable multiples from reaching the recent high. >> frank, explain title two. what do you mean by that >> effectively, the fcc can determine that broadband is a telecommunications service not an information service then they are able to put regulation on it just like they have the phone companies. >> got it. >> that's what they did basically for net neutrality under the guise of trying to have net neutrality before. >> the net neutrality...
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>> i'm with frank on this one. i would like to see it happen fast, but i do want to point out the courts can and have acted much more quickly than we're seeing now. in the watergate era, our subpoena for the trial tapes was issued on april 16th. it was argued in the supreme court on july 8th, and they decided on july 24th. that's only weeks. so there's no reason why a criminal contempt can't be done quickly. a grand jury can be presented in one day as soon as they get it and make the decision. they have to individually weigh whether this is right case for contempt. that is defiance of a subpoena and does deserve the kind of treatment. and it is a message to all future witnesses. as frank said, not just in this particular case. if we go back to the trump administration, you had all kinds of issues for oversight that never got resolved because witnesses from homeland security and other places would not come in and could not be ordered to come in. so i think this is a case where something has to be done, whether it's
>> i'm with frank on this one. i would like to see it happen fast, but i do want to point out the courts can and have acted much more quickly than we're seeing now. in the watergate era, our subpoena for the trial tapes was issued on april 16th. it was argued in the supreme court on july 8th, and they decided on july 24th. that's only weeks. so there's no reason why a criminal contempt can't be done quickly. a grand jury can be presented in one day as soon as they get it and make the...
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payable to a young man named eric frank. eric frank is a young man who you are about to meet. i almost could not believe this story was real until i saw the actual check. but there is the actual check. it really happened. this is impossible. this is impossible. but apparently it happened. we'll introduce you to eric frank in just a moment and get the story behind that, just moments from now, in just a minute. this afternoon in washington there was a bit of a surprise in the vote in congress that trump adviser steve bannon should be referred for prosecution to the u.s. justice department. i mean, once upon a time, the last time someone refused to comply with a subpoena from congress and congress voted to refer that person for prosecution because of it, the last time that happened, which was way back in 1983, the vote in the house to refer that official, that reagan administration official for prosecution, was unanimous. it was 413-0. the last time the house did it, all democrats and all republicans in the house of representatives all voted together. that was a serious, indeed c
payable to a young man named eric frank. eric frank is a young man who you are about to meet. i almost could not believe this story was real until i saw the actual check. but there is the actual check. it really happened. this is impossible. this is impossible. but apparently it happened. we'll introduce you to eric frank in just a moment and get the story behind that, just moments from now, in just a minute. this afternoon in washington there was a bit of a surprise in the vote in congress...
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and we had a wide-ranging and frank discussion, as you would l and frank discussion, as you would expect, between long—standing friends and very close allies. downing street even contradicted his claim that both countries had agreed to sort it out. for number ten, it is up to france to back down on its threats to disrupt trade across the channel. the view from his presidential palaces that both countries had agreed to take mysterious sounding measures to resolve the spat. the irritation on both sides of the channel shows no signs of fading, and for boris johnson, a rumbling row with an important ally like france is not exactly helpfuljust important ally like france is not exactly helpful just when important ally like france is not exactly helpfuljust when he is trying to achieve a far wider persuading all his counterparts around the world that slowing down the changes to the climate is a non—negotiable whose time has come. it's not easy, though, some countries don't want to move as fast, the russians questioning the uk ambition for countries to absorb as much carbon as they admit by
and we had a wide-ranging and frank discussion, as you would l and frank discussion, as you would expect, between long—standing friends and very close allies. downing street even contradicted his claim that both countries had agreed to sort it out. for number ten, it is up to france to back down on its threats to disrupt trade across the channel. the view from his presidential palaces that both countries had agreed to take mysterious sounding measures to resolve the spat. the irritation on...
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frank lez lei had learned after his paper broke the so-called swill milk scandal which involved children who drank milk from cows fed tainted feed only exposed them to lawsuits or physical harm. hazards that would be surely compounded in the context of rioting and its aftermath. harpress weekly introduced in 1857 did not credit the 22-year-old thomas nass as the source of several of its illustrations. we know however he returned to the city july 12th from a frustrated effort to cover the battle of gettysburg. and years later he told his biographer that he had witnessed and sketched some of the violent events. if any of the 11 harpers engravingings of the riot was based on his work, it was the full page illustration of the burning asylum featured in the august 1st issue. nass knew the asylum very well. with an additional week for publication and for production for publication, the dramatic and detail captures the scale and was more evocative of the event than the pictures of leslies and the illustrated news. its delineation of the rioters and victims and the narrative it conveyed, however
frank lez lei had learned after his paper broke the so-called swill milk scandal which involved children who drank milk from cows fed tainted feed only exposed them to lawsuits or physical harm. hazards that would be surely compounded in the context of rioting and its aftermath. harpress weekly introduced in 1857 did not credit the 22-year-old thomas nass as the source of several of its illustrations. we know however he returned to the city july 12th from a frustrated effort to cover the battle...
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you're watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning, happy friday, i'm frank holland in for brian sullivan kicking off your friday morning with u.s. stock futures deep in the red to kick off a new month and a new quarter of trading right now futures down about three quarters of a percent or more, the dow looking at this point like it's going to open up about 200 points lower at the open this after stocks ended september on a down note the dow sinking 1.5% yesterday to kick off the worst month since 2020 and not that much better for the nasdaq and the s&p 500 both coming off their worst months since march of 2020 you're seeing the trends here. in this case the s&p snapping a seven-month win streak this is also the nasdaq's worst performance in a decade. 10 of the 11 sectors were down in september with materials leading the losses a 7.4% slide. all of this as the ten-year yield dips below the 1.5 level sitting at 1.491 the rising bond yields a factor in the nasdaq having a tough month. and a rough session around the world, as we see a prime minister transition happen in ja
you're watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning, happy friday, i'm frank holland in for brian sullivan kicking off your friday morning with u.s. stock futures deep in the red to kick off a new month and a new quarter of trading right now futures down about three quarters of a percent or more, the dow looking at this point like it's going to open up about 200 points lower at the open this after stocks ended september on a down note the dow sinking 1.5%...
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frank, thank you so much for being here. how should "the wall street journal" have handled this issue? >> completely differently. what they should have done, when they published the letter, if they were going to publish the letter at all, i question even that they should have put the skepticism and context around it that they didn't afterwards. the letter you were just quoting from. michael if i came to you to your guest book and said hey, i've gait a great guest, but they're bananas. would you put them on the air without pointing 0 out they're bananas? so there's bad stuff, coming back in the corrected editorial, they pointed out for example, particular examples in trump's litany that were just flat-out wrong. why they didn't do that the first time, it really gives free real estate. and it's a very damaging thing for a professional news organization to do that. >> i read the journal, perhaps as we do online, looking for a print script here. to your point, there it is letters to the editor. they printed it, frank, like any o
frank, thank you so much for being here. how should "the wall street journal" have handled this issue? >> completely differently. what they should have done, when they published the letter, if they were going to publish the letter at all, i question even that they should have put the skepticism and context around it that they didn't afterwards. the letter you were just quoting from. michael if i came to you to your guest book and said hey, i've gait a great guest, but they're...
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but a congolese frank is a congolese frank with less a bundle. why? somebody when douglas, a lot of them that they will go with well my life to him with them. i am with 4 days of torture for those who have put that trust, a new jeans truck nickname the fuck, or share war talk after the animal that lives in the bush with for the 1st 50 kilometers the road is paved. would hold trundles along at a steady 40 kilometers an hour later the road becomes a dot trunk. no more town. it's just villages and the average speed drops to barely 20 kilometers an hour. the going gets tough with incredibly the road was once actually paved for decades ago. but after years of neglect, nature in the form of tropical rains and furnace like, heat has repossess the ground. eugene who knows the road well, the dirt track poses no surprises or ball in order to have yeah. all of them and that is probably the dime $6000.00 to the trip and they've covered 80 kilometers time to stop for some food. and at the last village, before the real challenges of the jungle begin, i got they got
but a congolese frank is a congolese frank with less a bundle. why? somebody when douglas, a lot of them that they will go with well my life to him with them. i am with 4 days of torture for those who have put that trust, a new jeans truck nickname the fuck, or share war talk after the animal that lives in the bush with for the 1st 50 kilometers the road is paved. would hold trundles along at a steady 40 kilometers an hour later the road becomes a dot trunk. no more town. it's just villages and...
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england's ellen white and frank herbie _ prayers. england's ellen white and frank herbie have _ prayers. england's ellen white and frank herbie have been _ prayers. england's ellen white and frank herbie have been named - prayers. england's ellen white and frank herbie have been named on| prayers. england's ellen white and i frank herbie have been named on the shortlist for the women's award. there are five chelsea players on the plus arsenal striker. just over a day until the moche until the — — much anticipated contest in las vegas. siri defending the veldt from february 2020 — — fury. wilder accusing fury of cheating in that fight. accusing fury of cheating in that fi . ht. ., accusing fury of cheating in that fiiht. ., ., �* ~ , accusing fury of cheating in that fiiht. ., .,�* ~ , , fight. you don't think fury is angry as hell about _ fight. you don't think fury is angry as hell about that? _ fight. you don't think fury is angry as hell about that? i _ fight. you don't think fury is angry as hell about that? i mean, -
england's ellen white and frank herbie _ prayers. england's ellen white and frank herbie have _ prayers. england's ellen white and frank herbie have been _ prayers. england's ellen white and frank herbie have been named - prayers. england's ellen white and frank herbie have been named on| prayers. england's ellen white and i frank herbie have been named on the shortlist for the women's award. there are five chelsea players on the plus arsenal striker. just over a day until the moche until the...
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i had just dictatorship, rolled cameron, with frank support for 22 years. they're persecution of the u. p. c. cost hundreds of thousands of lies far away from the cameras. in the public gaze. muscogee gone, you can run it and they are. did the political italy visit mcgee, did him was, you know, mow de junky evoke it on a key is he had one kid. ya, could he do it all as he lost a broom. oppose issue a b on a is he had a fat come see lavetia. mm. existing now and he called this 12 oakland avail collision early and wanted to pick. i'm exempt. jim dickens s r i c h c. unquiet rec and poorly fair enough. try to let felicia me into manion shanetta. ah, by the mid 19 fifties, people in france were losing interest in these distant struggles and had far different concerns. a decade after the end of the 2nd world war. daily life was hard and rebuilding was still a work in progress. but modernizing the country was proving costly and questions were asked about the large sums of money being invested in a dwindling in pine. the editor of perry much magazine that a more k
i had just dictatorship, rolled cameron, with frank support for 22 years. they're persecution of the u. p. c. cost hundreds of thousands of lies far away from the cameras. in the public gaze. muscogee gone, you can run it and they are. did the political italy visit mcgee, did him was, you know, mow de junky evoke it on a key is he had one kid. ya, could he do it all as he lost a broom. oppose issue a b on a is he had a fat come see lavetia. mm. existing now and he called this 12 oakland avail...
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oh, i'll frank got himself so they're good. they're painted watered, and if on gospel, brimley gone. woo, the debt ain't gorb deep enough? he can't conceal his buckle home instead of hey, blue this is tim neal colonial jose. the u. p. c was close to the communist party and represented everything that france was against a kind of african yet mean that must be destroyed. the french high commissioner in cameroon pierre miss math refused to negotiate with communists. he was a former member of the free french and had fought in indo china traumatized by that defeat. he had one simple aim to destroy the u. p. c, and neutralize its leader. reuben em, nearby was a wanted man with the help of the camera union army, the manhunt began. morgan bear county manpower in oregon to simpler markham, new village on 50 de, my man, i advised, every line was on de cindy door meal there. it don't count or try these. are you the key for virgin money? i want you not. so while we're in sir gusher is he comes out more on bell poise every day. this effect
oh, i'll frank got himself so they're good. they're painted watered, and if on gospel, brimley gone. woo, the debt ain't gorb deep enough? he can't conceal his buckle home instead of hey, blue this is tim neal colonial jose. the u. p. c was close to the communist party and represented everything that france was against a kind of african yet mean that must be destroyed. the french high commissioner in cameroon pierre miss math refused to negotiate with communists. he was a former member of the...
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. >> we have a news alert on the e cigarette industry frank? >> hey there the fda authorized three e-cigarettes made by a product made by the rj reynolds company and british american company to stay on the market they had a decline for applications to keep them on the market british american tobacco and subsidiary and the product three with just tobacco flavor allowed to stay on the market by the fda. right now we see british american tobacco stock down and altria up about a half a percent. joule is leading in the u.s. with 41% of market share the second leading e-cigarette in the u.s. a muted response from stocks. they have skin in the game with the fda authorizations expected to come in the coming days but again british american tobacco and the e-cigarette products receiving authorization to be on the market and be sold in stores and receiving for jewel authorization. >> thank you session lows dow down about 162 points. a trio of big calls on casino operators. contessa brewer with the details. >> yeah. sara, look at the huge moves of mgm afte
. >> we have a news alert on the e cigarette industry frank? >> hey there the fda authorized three e-cigarettes made by a product made by the rj reynolds company and british american company to stay on the market they had a decline for applications to keep them on the market british american tobacco and subsidiary and the product three with just tobacco flavor allowed to stay on the market by the fda. right now we see british american tobacco stock down and altria up about a half a...
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ah frank assessments is orcus likely to change biking behavioral? it's not gonna change their behavior, they're going to continue to do what they do and in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera, ah, anger intro lanka, i guess what people say is poaching by indian fishermen will be live in colombo. ah oh. busy i'm adrian for the good. this is al 0 live from doha, also coming up. and i all mccall condemns a crack sound algerians protesting against french rule 60 years ago but stopped.
ah frank assessments is orcus likely to change biking behavioral? it's not gonna change their behavior, they're going to continue to do what they do and in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera, ah, anger intro lanka, i guess what people say is poaching by indian fishermen will be live in colombo. ah oh. busy i'm adrian for the good. this is al 0 live from doha, also coming up. and i all mccall condemns a crack sound algerians protesting against french rule 60...
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unless richard frank was lying. doug showed up at lindsey place the next day to return a lamp, sault richard, and threw into a rage, throwing the lamp across the room. when about that, they asked doug? there was no rage at all, he said. disappointment maybe. >> i don't know if i was really mad. i was more upset about it. she was more jumping from one relationship to the next. so i left. that's the last i seen of her. and then doug said something kind of strange. remember, detective hilton had decided not to tell him that she was dead, rather that she was missing. listen to this. >> i don't have any reason to see her again, i don't want to see her again. you know, she's just something dead and something i want to put out of my mind. >> reporter: she's dead? why would she say that? the detectives follow-up, worried that he may climb up. -- i >> reporter: unfortunate surprise. >> the tape recorder started making some strange sounds. >> oh boy. >> when it failed we had to stop. [noise] >> reporter: so they waited a few
unless richard frank was lying. doug showed up at lindsey place the next day to return a lamp, sault richard, and threw into a rage, throwing the lamp across the room. when about that, they asked doug? there was no rage at all, he said. disappointment maybe. >> i don't know if i was really mad. i was more upset about it. she was more jumping from one relationship to the next. so i left. that's the last i seen of her. and then doug said something kind of strange. remember, detective hilton...
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i had just dictatorship, rolled cameron with frank support for 22 years. there. prosecution of the u. p. c. cast hundreds of thousands of lies far away from the cameras. in the public case, muscogee county, you can run it and they are, did the political elusive moggi did him once you know, mow de junky evoke it on a key is he had, wa, kitty acquitted. it all as she lost the broom opposed history of a b on or is it of her come see lavish amidst no early color destroy local neville collision early on. wanted to pick them. exalt jacqueline, he's a so i c h c. enquire, breaking point, he fair in his try to let felicia pneumonia hosted shanetta. ah, by the mid 19 fifties, people in france were losing interest in these distant struggles and had far different concerns. a decade after the end of the 2nd world war. daily life was hard and rebuilding was still a work in progress. but modernizing the country was proving costly and questions were asked about the large sums of money being invested in a dwindling in pine. the editor of perry much magazine that a more ka
i had just dictatorship, rolled cameron with frank support for 22 years. there. prosecution of the u. p. c. cast hundreds of thousands of lies far away from the cameras. in the public case, muscogee county, you can run it and they are, did the political elusive moggi did him once you know, mow de junky evoke it on a key is he had, wa, kitty acquitted. it all as she lost the broom opposed history of a b on or is it of her come see lavish amidst no early color destroy local neville collision...