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frank recuerda que se quitó la camisa. frank: para ponérsela en la cabeza. patricia: para taparle la herida. frank: para tapar y que no salga tanta sangre patricia: horrorizado en medio del tiroteo, frank cargó a jovanna y la llevó hasta un vehículo policial que la tranposrtó de inmediato al hospital más cercano. ¿qué te decían los doctores? frank: que no iba a vivir, que no había nada que pudieran hacer por ella. patricia: jovanna estaba en coma y conectada a un respirador artificial. a los tres días, frank finalmente se separó de su lado y empezó a cuestionarse si debía desconectarla del todo. frank: yo pensaba que eso era lo mejor que podía hacer. dejarla ir. patricia: estaba tan agotado que se quedó dormido, sentado al lado de su esposa. frank: soñé a la jovanna y me desperté cuando me dio en beso en el cachete. patricia: Él cuenta que en el sueño jovanna le dijo que todo iba a estar bien. Él lo interpretó como una señal y decidió dejarla conectada, decisión que su familia, a quien conocimos el año pasado y que jamás abandonó
frank recuerda que se quitó la camisa. frank: para ponérsela en la cabeza. patricia: para taparle la herida. frank: para tapar y que no salga tanta sangre patricia: horrorizado en medio del tiroteo, frank cargó a jovanna y la llevó hasta un vehículo policial que la tranposrtó de inmediato al hospital más cercano. ¿qué te decían los doctores? frank: que no iba a vivir, que no había nada que pudieran hacer por ella. patricia: jovanna estaba en coma y conectada a un respirador...
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>> frank: 6:00 in the morning. >> anthony: no way. >> frank: oh yes, of course. >> anthony: so wait a minute, you arrive at 6:00 a.m.? >> frank: and then the clubs, they go from saturday evening to monday morning without any break. so people go there normally sunday morning, and then they dance sunday whole day and all night, and go home monday morning. >> anthony: all right, so you're talking 24 hours. >> frank: no, 36 hours. no problem. >> anthony: 36 hours? what are you doing for 36 hours in a club? >> frank: dancing, talking, chilling, hugging, [ bleep ], whatever. >> anthony: i don't want to do any of those things for 36 hours, personally. i mean -- [speaking german] >> frank: um, i have to begin, sorry. >> anthony: as a large man, with a physically challenging job, frank likes meat, as i do. so, a long established butcher shop like fleischerei domke is just what the both of us need. pork schnitzel with murky delicious brown gravy and boulette, which i gather is german for meatballs, is the kind of working class food one wants and needs. so, what attracted you to this business? >
>> frank: 6:00 in the morning. >> anthony: no way. >> frank: oh yes, of course. >> anthony: so wait a minute, you arrive at 6:00 a.m.? >> frank: and then the clubs, they go from saturday evening to monday morning without any break. so people go there normally sunday morning, and then they dance sunday whole day and all night, and go home monday morning. >> anthony: all right, so you're talking 24 hours. >> frank: no, 36 hours. no problem. >>...
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joyce, frank and the panel are still here. i want to get from you guys -- you first. >> first let's explain to people what a foundation is. very easy to say, oh, they set this up. this is not their money. they take money from other people. buffett gives him money to gates to invest for him. this is other people's money thinking it's going to charities. beyond the illegality, think aboutresentablepresentablety taking money to -- i have from my sources that they have -- >> the president. >> they have the president, that they is -- i said this last week on the show, it's going to be this and trump og. another person thing. to see what he was doing with this charity money. our kids went to the same school. baron went to the same school as my daughter. i'm on the board of the school. he donated to a very wealthy upper west side private school, $50,000 from the trump foundation. think about that. that's money that's meant to -- on behalf -- >> to help veterans. to help sick kids -- >> that's not his money. you assume when you get th
joyce, frank and the panel are still here. i want to get from you guys -- you first. >> first let's explain to people what a foundation is. very easy to say, oh, they set this up. this is not their money. they take money from other people. buffett gives him money to gates to invest for him. this is other people's money thinking it's going to charities. beyond the illegality, think aboutresentablepresentablety taking money to -- i have from my sources that they have -- >> the...
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frank knew nothing about that. susan believed it was her duty not just to her husband but the country -- frank was oblivious to the suffering susan was enduring so susan was so convinced that frank was going to perish on this flight, while he was in lunar orbit, she began composing his eulogy at the kitchen table. she wanted to be the one in charge when the inevitable happened. nonetheless, the most, perhaps the most dangerous part of the mission came when the acstronaus had to leave lunar orbit, relight their single engine. they had no redundancy. unlike future apollo flights would have. they had only a single engine. had to relight and relight correctly for them to leave lunar orbit. that moment came when the astronauts were behind the moon. nobody really knew what was going on. they had to wait for a transmission from the spacecraft in order to confirm the astronauts were, in facti, on their way home. when that finally happened, it was a heart-stopping event, it happened much later in the process than anybody be
frank knew nothing about that. susan believed it was her duty not just to her husband but the country -- frank was oblivious to the suffering susan was enduring so susan was so convinced that frank was going to perish on this flight, while he was in lunar orbit, she began composing his eulogy at the kitchen table. she wanted to be the one in charge when the inevitable happened. nonetheless, the most, perhaps the most dangerous part of the mission came when the acstronaus had to leave lunar...
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quite a strike that was frank. look at yo bitch but it was too little too late and very much a missed opportunity for the eagles. so things are heating up in the bundesliga at the moment we've seen three of the top five teams play today michelle of the teams we've seen today which ones can actually compete with development definitely the course is high speed football and very much the course if you see. and poles and how our day on the pitch hold and move. especially running they're running and he was running out on i don't know maybe fourteen fifteen kilometers away it's unbelievable what what they did on sunday do you think that they are such a force. i think so you definitely you know a team that don't have to reckon with a little bit but frankly i don't see anyone much dormant for consistency in the late this year especially off of the games we have today i would like to give a bit of a shout out to frank. if you remember they had a really atrocious start of the season they got hammered in the super cup they we
quite a strike that was frank. look at yo bitch but it was too little too late and very much a missed opportunity for the eagles. so things are heating up in the bundesliga at the moment we've seen three of the top five teams play today michelle of the teams we've seen today which ones can actually compete with development definitely the course is high speed football and very much the course if you see. and poles and how our day on the pitch hold and move. especially running they're running and...
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he sells the hotel to his son frank miller. frank runs the hotel for about two decades. he finally gets the idea to build a grand destination hotel where people will come and stay for months at a time. between 1903 and 1931, that is inn he built the mission that we know today. there is no longer the adobe cottage. in 1948.rn down if you had a hotel roast -- post to come he had to have a swimming cool. people would drive by, go to las vegas or los angeles, which is what happened to riverside. they only have five of the adobe bricks left in the collection today. we have one on display, the best-kept of the adobe bricks. adobe is baked clay. sometimes they would add different materials to make it strong. it is considered an inferior building material. when they used it in glenwood cottage, they covered the old adobe so people would not realize it was the building material. frank miller showcases the adobe. the reason the mission inn even exists today is to reason. one is the railroad and the citrus industry. it made perfect sense that you would have a hotel here in riversid
he sells the hotel to his son frank miller. frank runs the hotel for about two decades. he finally gets the idea to build a grand destination hotel where people will come and stay for months at a time. between 1903 and 1931, that is inn he built the mission that we know today. there is no longer the adobe cottage. in 1948.rn down if you had a hotel roast -- post to come he had to have a swimming cool. people would drive by, go to las vegas or los angeles, which is what happened to riverside....
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. >> frank was the commander. he was 40 years old. who were they, and what do they mean to the mission? guest: frank borman was the commander, and he flew on one who were they, and what do they mission before, gemini 7. jim lovell also flew with frank borman on gemini 7. he was also 48 years old, 11 days different in age between the men. they were joined by a third crew member, bill anders. borman was not interested in picking up rocks on the moon. he joined for one reason, to defeat the soviet union on the most important title field everywhere, space. jim lovell was the opposite. he loves rockets since high school. he was very romantic about the notion, even as a kid, of pushing into the cosmos and places people never been. anders was a beautiful combination of the two. he believed in defeating the soviet union and space, but he was also dreaming of being on the moon one day. so the crew came together at just the right time and just the right place. host: how do we get from john f. kennedy's pledge in 1961 to the apollo 8 mission in
. >> frank was the commander. he was 40 years old. who were they, and what do they mean to the mission? guest: frank borman was the commander, and he flew on one who were they, and what do they mission before, gemini 7. jim lovell also flew with frank borman on gemini 7. he was also 48 years old, 11 days different in age between the men. they were joined by a third crew member, bill anders. borman was not interested in picking up rocks on the moon. he joined for one reason, to defeat the...
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i have to be honest like frank, like you, i don't get it. there is a piece of this that we're not seeing and you're point that the president has a direct pipeline into the mueller investigation to know what's going on may be the central fact. >> it is, it feels like hiding in place sight except you can't see it. it's like there's something out there, and we just don't know what it is. i don't know that we'll really know any time soon exactly what it is. >> is it fair, geoff, that the white house strategy right now is just trash the fbi any chance it gets? >> it's not fair but that's page one out of the trump play book. attack the investigators. that's the way they approached this from day one >> is that there sort of -- knee-jerk response any time we have questions about an investigation? >> absolutely. it's not just having to do with the russia investigation, it has to do with questions about potential house democratic oversight, to attack nancy pelosi, add up siff. never talk about the underlying issue, always attack the investigators. >>
i have to be honest like frank, like you, i don't get it. there is a piece of this that we're not seeing and you're point that the president has a direct pipeline into the mueller investigation to know what's going on may be the central fact. >> it is, it feels like hiding in place sight except you can't see it. it's like there's something out there, and we just don't know what it is. i don't know that we'll really know any time soon exactly what it is. >> is it fair, geoff, that...
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frank gets off the first pitch the -- the first picture. has a long lens and color film and he takes pictures of the earth rising over the lunar landscape. these men are overwhelmed. shot thats this becomes known as earthrise and i think it is the most powerful and important picture ever taken because it shows us all as one for the first time, especially at the end of this year, arguably one of the worst and most divisive in american history. host: our guest is robert kurson, joining us from chicago. -- his book, "rocket men." you mentioned what the three astronauts were seeing and feeling as they were orbiting the moon. here is part of their first-hand account. of their first-hand account. [video clip] >> they fire the first engine into a successful lunar orbit. by now, they were radioing their close-ups of the moon. >> the moon is a different thing to each one of us. vastpression is it is a lonely forbidding type of existence. and expanse of nothing. it looks like clouds of pumice stone. not appear to be a very inviting place to live or w
frank gets off the first pitch the -- the first picture. has a long lens and color film and he takes pictures of the earth rising over the lunar landscape. these men are overwhelmed. shot thats this becomes known as earthrise and i think it is the most powerful and important picture ever taken because it shows us all as one for the first time, especially at the end of this year, arguably one of the worst and most divisive in american history. host: our guest is robert kurson, joining us from...
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between chris craft and myself, i argue with frank. i said, frank don't worry, the navy can find us regardless of where we come down. we stayed up the full 14 days. >> there was some talk early on about landing gemini on the ground, was there not? >> yes, there was. as a matter of fact, one of my jobs when i first got assigned was the recovery aspect, and we were looking at making a regalla way. they're called paragliders now. come on down, this thing would inflate and be like a v shape thing, the guy inside the spacecraft could guide it down. it was going to be on the last one. the test results were not too good. and they thought it was very prudent not to put it on there. why do it for the last flight. >> can you give me some idea how you spent 14 days in that cramped quarters with somebody else, without going absolutely mad? >> frank and i were this close together. you get to know each other quite well. it was something. as a matter of fact, frank was nine days at that point. he said jim, this is it. i said frank you only have five
between chris craft and myself, i argue with frank. i said, frank don't worry, the navy can find us regardless of where we come down. we stayed up the full 14 days. >> there was some talk early on about landing gemini on the ground, was there not? >> yes, there was. as a matter of fact, one of my jobs when i first got assigned was the recovery aspect, and we were looking at making a regalla way. they're called paragliders now. come on down, this thing would inflate and be like a v...
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and frank is dead on. it's not simply the seriousness of the crimes. there's a whole couple pages in the memo explaining their gravity as far as the election goes and the deprivation of transparency that it worked. they anticipated this argument of trump that it's a simple private transaction and they were ready to say, no, it isn't. and, yes, they are geared up and, you know, at this point in the movie, it would be their sword is at his neck and his sword has been disarmed. and they are ready to plunge. i mean it is really right there. and, remember, in every -- in past impeachments with clinton and nixon, the issue was, was there a crime? and it was considered that that would be tantamount to an impeachable offense. now we have a debate ensuing. it's a proper debate, but it's different. there seems to be a general acknowledgme acknowledgment, yes, there's criminal activity. the southern district and mueller is -- are within an inch of proving it. and there's the separate question of, does that make it impeachable? very different kind of dynamic, and
and frank is dead on. it's not simply the seriousness of the crimes. there's a whole couple pages in the memo explaining their gravity as far as the election goes and the deprivation of transparency that it worked. they anticipated this argument of trump that it's a simple private transaction and they were ready to say, no, it isn't. and, yes, they are geared up and, you know, at this point in the movie, it would be their sword is at his neck and his sword has been disarmed. and they are ready...
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and hi, sam and frank. i think all three of us recognize when you were dealing with george h.w. bush, he was available, he was accessible. he was informed and, gosh, that's what journalists like. access is the most important thing. can you get to him? can you ask him questions? can you have some kind of conversation? i'm thinking back over the four years that he was president and many years i covered him. and that was one of the things that i valued, was the variety of circumstances in which we were able to really assess what was on his mind and what his intentions were and the challenging times in which he was president. >> and frank, describing bush 41 as personable, as accessible, that is something that reporters care about a lot. of course, we also care about whether we're getting accurate information. and what about that element of the bush 41 white house? >> well, look. george herbert walker bush, like no president, especially loves dealing with the press. they're there to kind of annoy you and we did that. but he respected the institution, i think. he didn't love sitting
and hi, sam and frank. i think all three of us recognize when you were dealing with george h.w. bush, he was available, he was accessible. he was informed and, gosh, that's what journalists like. access is the most important thing. can you get to him? can you ask him questions? can you have some kind of conversation? i'm thinking back over the four years that he was president and many years i covered him. and that was one of the things that i valued, was the variety of circumstances in which we...
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i said, "frank, it's cory." as i started walking to his bed, i saw him struggling to force out the words, and he said them. "i see you." i went to his bed and i was now mayor of the city. i sat down next to him and i held him and i told him how much head and ihis for told him how much he meant to me. i knew it might be the last time we saw each other. and i had to go but i held him tight and kissed him and said my last words which were i love you. and he forced himself to speak. he said, i love you. i got up and walked out the door and closed it behind me and i would never see him again alive. his last words, i want to leave you with the words. i see you. i love you. i see you. i love you. that is the story of our nation. that is the story of the group gathered here. it is not about partisanship or tribalism. i see you. i love you. i see you. i see your dignity. i see your worth and value. our very national anthem starts with those words. "o say, can you see?" the dignity of your fellow american. "o say, can you
i said, "frank, it's cory." as i started walking to his bed, i saw him struggling to force out the words, and he said them. "i see you." i went to his bed and i was now mayor of the city. i sat down next to him and i held him and i told him how much head and ihis for told him how much he meant to me. i knew it might be the last time we saw each other. and i had to go but i held him tight and kissed him and said my last words which were i love you. and he forced himself to...
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frank figliuzzi is with us. so the -- it's not illegal, according to the united states supreme court to pay for access, right, but it is illegal to pay to play, to pay for some kind of a quid pro quo. at least as i understand it. first, am i right about that and, second, just talk a little more about the ways in which this investigation opens up a can of worms that a foreign can of worms that goes well beyond russia. >> first, you are correct. and the -- it's particularly bad when you're taking money from and a quid pro quo involves foreign governments. so this now really signals that it was -- people were on notice that this president, this white house were for sale. why is this important? for a myriad of reasons. but there are also trump family members involved here. let's look at kushner and his role. for example, with saudis. and how is all of this money flowing and kushner involved in negotiating personal and business deals while governments are trying to fenangle their way into this white house and taking
frank figliuzzi is with us. so the -- it's not illegal, according to the united states supreme court to pay for access, right, but it is illegal to pay to play, to pay for some kind of a quid pro quo. at least as i understand it. first, am i right about that and, second, just talk a little more about the ways in which this investigation opens up a can of worms that a foreign can of worms that goes well beyond russia. >> first, you are correct. and the -- it's particularly bad when you're...
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england striker frank kirby and also lucy england striker frank kirby and also lu cy bro nze england striker frank kirby and also lucy bronze are both hoping to become the first female winner of this new balloon d'or award. both nominees are already inside. i don't blame them. it is not worn out here. they have done the red carpet walk out here. they are two of 15 nominees, all of them are expected to turn up tonight and if lucy bronze and fran kirby want to become the first winner, they have gotten pretty competition, including the current world beef up player of the year and the current world beef up player of the yearand the raining current world beef up player of the year and the raining uefa player of the year. a little earlier, frank kirby was kinder to speak to as before she got ready at a lng said she was delighted to be involved here this evening. being involved in anything like this, i didn't really expect. so i am really excited to ta ke expect. so i am really excited to take on the experience and to be in a room full of some amazing, amazing footballers, male and female.
england striker frank kirby and also lucy england striker frank kirby and also lu cy bro nze england striker frank kirby and also lucy bronze are both hoping to become the first female winner of this new balloon d'or award. both nominees are already inside. i don't blame them. it is not worn out here. they have done the red carpet walk out here. they are two of 15 nominees, all of them are expected to turn up tonight and if lucy bronze and fran kirby want to become the first winner, they have...
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tunnel 2 towers came and i have been working with frank ever since. >> ed: that's wonderful. these smart homes, they give you a chance. can you talk a little bit about the transition from the battlefield to the home front and what it's like to have a so-called smart home that might do things for you that you might not be able to do on your own? >> yes, sir. one thing i'm really looking forward to especially is this winter is being able to change the temperature in the house because everything now is off of the thermostat. this will all be digital off the phone or ipad and same with cooking and the bathroom. it's going to be incredible. >> ed: frank, you have made this your life mission. why is that? >> listen, we have our men and women that protect us and give us our freedoms that we have in this great country. i think it's up to all of us as americans to have a contract with the military that when they go and serve and they come back with these catastrophic injuries that, you know, we want them to know that we are going to take care of them and the tum to towers foundation h
tunnel 2 towers came and i have been working with frank ever since. >> ed: that's wonderful. these smart homes, they give you a chance. can you talk a little bit about the transition from the battlefield to the home front and what it's like to have a so-called smart home that might do things for you that you might not be able to do on your own? >> yes, sir. one thing i'm really looking forward to especially is this winter is being able to change the temperature in the house because...
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there's a lot about consumer protection in the dodd-frank act. i'm thinking about a a documens made in 1970 called banks and the poor, and there's this image of the woman crying because her house is being repossessed by the bank over not a lot of money that is owed. you have that image, markets, thinking of this very well known, respected banker ahead of citibank or does retire until the '80s. he's a huge proponent of free enterprise. he loves to talk about it, write about it, very vocal about it. you have this image but then you see though woman's house getting taken with but yet that never happens to citibank. they get bailed out time and time again, and it's a very jarring contrast. >> it really come it was jarring. i think risk has developed because of the writer, the kind of very positive reputation among people who like free markets and like free enterprise. he was like a lot of people he was all for them until it was his interest at stake, and then he encouraged government intervention, and i think the whole premise of their strategy, we t
there's a lot about consumer protection in the dodd-frank act. i'm thinking about a a documens made in 1970 called banks and the poor, and there's this image of the woman crying because her house is being repossessed by the bank over not a lot of money that is owed. you have that image, markets, thinking of this very well known, respected banker ahead of citibank or does retire until the '80s. he's a huge proponent of free enterprise. he loves to talk about it, write about it, very vocal about...
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between chris craft and myself, i argued with frank. i said frank, don't worry. the navy can find us. chris also talked to him. we stayed up the full 14 days. there was some talk about landing gemini on the ground. was there not? >> yes, there was. as a matter of fact, one of my jobs when i first got assigned was the recovery aspect. and we were looking at making -- developed by a nasa engineer. they're called para gliders now. and come on down, and this thing would inflate. it'd be like a v shaped thing. and a guy inside the spacecraft could guide it down. it was going to be on the last one. the test results were not too good. and they thought it was very prudent not to put it on there. why? why do it for the last flight? >> can you give me some idea how you spend 14 days in that little cramped quarters with somebody else without going absolutely mad. >> it's not easy. but you remember to remember that you work so long. i was there three years for the space flight. so i'd go up with anybody. frank and i were just this close together. that day and age. >> you buy
between chris craft and myself, i argued with frank. i said frank, don't worry. the navy can find us. chris also talked to him. we stayed up the full 14 days. there was some talk about landing gemini on the ground. was there not? >> yes, there was. as a matter of fact, one of my jobs when i first got assigned was the recovery aspect. and we were looking at making -- developed by a nasa engineer. they're called para gliders now. and come on down, and this thing would inflate. it'd be like...
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commander frank borman decided the crew would do a reading. >> do you remember the part you read? >> i read the first part. >> do you mind reading it for me? >> i don't mind. in the beginning, god created the heaven and the earth. the earth was without form and void. and darkness was upon the face of the deep. and the spirit of god moved upon the face of the waters, and god said, let there be light. >> reporter: apollo 8 splashed down in the pacific on december 26th. the photo that would become known as "earth rise" was soon seen around the world. nothing less than an image for the ages. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >> 50 years ago. >>> we're adio host inspiring america with her infectious energy. >>> we are back now with a story of a little girl who is inspiring others with her bright personality and unshakable spirit. her name is faith and she's blind. but she's not letting her disability stop her from spreading her message of encouragement to others. nbc's kristen dahlgren has her story. >> reporter: on the playground, faith murray looks like any other fifth grader, but you
commander frank borman decided the crew would do a reading. >> do you remember the part you read? >> i read the first part. >> do you mind reading it for me? >> i don't mind. in the beginning, god created the heaven and the earth. the earth was without form and void. and darkness was upon the face of the deep. and the spirit of god moved upon the face of the waters, and god said, let there be light. >> reporter: apollo 8 splashed down in the pacific on december...
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frank borman is and was a patriot. frank borman trained to be a fighter pilot. he went to west point, he joined the air force, he wanted to fight in korea. his country needed him and he was ready to fight. he was grounded for about a year due to a burst eardrum, his window of opportunity passed to fight in korea. when this opportunity to be an astronaut and to fly this improbable mission was presented to him, he knew that this was his chance to fight a very important battle in the cold war, to go out, to win and to come home. for him it was a mission. all three guys knew about the epical nature of the mission. they knew this was a mission they were flying not just for nasa, not just for america, but for the species at large. they were going to make us homosapiens a two-world species and they were aware of that sglnd that was brought out very nicely in their mission patch designed by jim level. that really encompassing drawing things together, drawing the earth and the moon together by actually having people going there. level and borman had an interesting connec
frank borman is and was a patriot. frank borman trained to be a fighter pilot. he went to west point, he joined the air force, he wanted to fight in korea. his country needed him and he was ready to fight. he was grounded for about a year due to a burst eardrum, his window of opportunity passed to fight in korea. when this opportunity to be an astronaut and to fly this improbable mission was presented to him, he knew that this was his chance to fight a very important battle in the cold war, to...
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frank holland. i'm not going to call him francis any more >> you can do it >> i know him well >> moving on start with president trump just when you thought he couldn't surprise you again or couldn't surprise you his tweets he has taken thrown back thursday to a new level. check out what he posted on twitter late yesterday ♪ farm living is the life for me ♪ >> president signed the farm bill by tweeting out a video of him singing the theme song to the '60s sitcom "green acres." mullally tweeted, if you guys need me, i'll be in a hole in the ground >> i remember watching it because my father loved that show we used to watch the reruns on nick at nite or wherever they were i remember that theme song in my hand >> i can sing the whole song i'm not going to >>> well, apparently oat milk is a thing and it has fans and those people are now facing a crisis this holiday season a very serious edition of trending oatly announcing it's out of stock until january 9th. they're paying more than $1,200 for a pac
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frank figliuzzi, this sounds like a department divided about whether it's ethical at all for methodue whitaker to have any role at all in the management probe. >> so, look, this reporting is phenomenal. matt whitaker today stands on a conflict of interest cliff. he has a choice to make. he can leap off that cliff and spend the next year or so testifying before congress, testifying to the special counsel, being interviewed by fbi agents, maybe even testifying before a grand jury as to who told him what and when and whether he communicated with the trump administration about actions he would take against the special counsel or he can do the right thing, the smart thing and stay the heck away from the special counsel. we're about to see how bright and how ethical this acting attorney general is. and if the past is prologue with regard to trump associates, my money is on dumb and corrupt. >> frank figliuzzi, i have some reporting that suggests he's not thought of as a bright legal mind by his own peers. so if he's not thought of as one of the best and brightest legal minds, and these are
frank figliuzzi, this sounds like a department divided about whether it's ethical at all for methodue whitaker to have any role at all in the management probe. >> so, look, this reporting is phenomenal. matt whitaker today stands on a conflict of interest cliff. he has a choice to make. he can leap off that cliff and spend the next year or so testifying before congress, testifying to the special counsel, being interviewed by fbi agents, maybe even testifying before a grand jury as to who...
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frank host involved in sunday's lates game the home side knew a win would see. even jump to second in the table while both looking to distance themselves from those languishing near the relegation zone the breakthrough came in the thirty first minute. maybe the league was double that tallied midway through the second half again shakes volley. from close range. crisis strike that was frankfurt did strike back the three look at yo bitch but it was too little too late and very much i missed opportunity for the eagles. so things are heating up in the bundesliga at the moment we've seen three of the top five teams play today michelle of the teams we've seen today which ones can actually compete with dortmund difference of the course is high speed football and i like it very much the course if you see. and poles and how they're on the pitch how dare move what area they're run especially running running and kumble he was running out on i don't know maybe fourteen fifteen kilometers away it's unbelievable what what they did on sunday do you think that they are such a fo
frank host involved in sunday's lates game the home side knew a win would see. even jump to second in the table while both looking to distance themselves from those languishing near the relegation zone the breakthrough came in the thirty first minute. maybe the league was double that tallied midway through the second half again shakes volley. from close range. crisis strike that was frankfurt did strike back the three look at yo bitch but it was too little too late and very much i missed...
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we have spent so much time with kathie lee, frank and their kids. we'll flashback when we first met kathie lee johnson. >> the "e.t." archives never disappoint. >> never. >> someone else who is the talk of new york right now, jennifer lopez and i'm not just talkin' about her fashion. we'll get to that. only "e.t." was there as jenny from the block dropped a second act surprise on her hometown. ♪ i'm still jenny from the block. >> we're in the bronx, bubby, this is where i used to go to the movies. >> hi. ♪ what you get is what you see >> we are doing one of our surprise screenings so they don't know we are here and all of us are here. >> i feel like they are going to go crazy. >> it's the bronx they might be like oh. >> really jennifer should be here. but she is here! >> even with arod just a few feet behind, this excited fan had the nerve to steal a kiss on the cheek from jlo and, yeah, she didn't mind. >> can we give it up for a-rod, please? he is always here supporting us. he is the best. he is the king. we are the bronx bombers. whoo! okay,
we have spent so much time with kathie lee, frank and their kids. we'll flashback when we first met kathie lee johnson. >> the "e.t." archives never disappoint. >> never. >> someone else who is the talk of new york right now, jennifer lopez and i'm not just talkin' about her fashion. we'll get to that. only "e.t." was there as jenny from the block dropped a second act surprise on her hometown. ♪ i'm still jenny from the block. >> we're in the bronx,...
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i argued with frank. worry, the navy can find us wherever we come down. >> there was some talk early on about landing gemini on the ground, was there not? mr. lovell: yes, there was. one of my jobs was the recovery aspect. we were looking at a kind of paraglider. parawings. we would come down, and it would inflate. it would be a v-shaped. and then the guy inside the spacecraft could guided down. it would be on the last one. the test results were not too good. they thought it was prudent not to even put it on there. why do it for the last flight? >> can you tell me how you spend 14 days with those cramped quarters and someone else without going mad? mr. lovell: it is not easy. you have to remember, we had worked so long. i would have gone up there with about anybody. you get to know each other quite well. it was something. frank went, i think, nine days without having to go to the bathroom. [laughter] he said jim, this is it. i said frank, you only have five more days to go. [laughter] >> how was space foo
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i'm tempted to repeat the question to frank that i asked of frank figliuzzi. is the reason this guy was forced to lie in the west wing of the white house the same reason he is getting full-on support as of today from this white house? >> there are two things to remember about michael flynn. he was somebody who had a mind meld with the candidate when it came to how he viewed secretary clinton and president obama, this deep antagonism, almost rage towards that administration. he shared it with the president. he had this conversation after conversation in trump tower where they had this agreement. and he saw in flynn someone who was giving him credibility, trump did. he also saw in flynn someone who was going to help the campaign to have some kind of foreign policy guidance. but never forget that flynn at the same time was using candidate trump as much as paul manafort was to some extent, he was having his own lobbying relationships, his own relationships on the side, not just going over to russia for rt. he was doing a lot of things with turkey. >> greg, what ha
i'm tempted to repeat the question to frank that i asked of frank figliuzzi. is the reason this guy was forced to lie in the west wing of the white house the same reason he is getting full-on support as of today from this white house? >> there are two things to remember about michael flynn. he was somebody who had a mind meld with the candidate when it came to how he viewed secretary clinton and president obama, this deep antagonism, almost rage towards that administration. he shared it...
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town says same amos frank frank she see that. issue she please please and and come come. come come has that same thing to do to get his exams and i let let them. down we hear from french french here's here's a street that that. the gun the gunman may melt have haven't denied so so. it's a bit of information asian cities comes comes. she was very very much an ongoing sense. i'm sorry street. well well on capitol course and separately at as ann informatioion matches t that says that the little. engine jet -- by. but that that. is going to judge. that stand. alone on is is still. and if you like just just remember -- and has hasas hounded exacty only only to yeah also. terrorism incidences in such a sizize and a kind of lost markets but not not seen from. that at number twenty three at at one fifty six six a local search engine just -- yeah [inaudible] one at the end a fifteen fifteen yeah happen that the that. the that i i dot com on the and you should. as i usually am and then. going on november twenty fifth at the end he two hundred field. there is a terrorist attacks her
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>> frank was an eyewitness to murder. i believe that frank sharon was probably guy who alerted hoffa into the car. he was part of the conspiracy. fred -- jimmy hoffa trusted frank sharon. i think he was part of the conspiracy certainly. 1978 book 40 years ago. eric: we are up against the clock. thank you. >> always pleasure. listen, if i can say, thank you for keeping the hoffa case on the radar screen. you guys have down monumental job. eric: thank you, we do it for the family and hopefully for the truth, the show is riddle, the show for hoffa, keep up with our reporting, thank you. arthel: i wanted to know how he felt going into the car. eric: we will get him back. arthel: we are heading into a busy travel week, will the weather cooperate, and what about a white christmas, we will have the forecast for you next. i can't believe it. that grandpa's nose is performing "flight of the bumblebee?" ♪ no, you goof. i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. nice. i know, right?
>> frank was an eyewitness to murder. i believe that frank sharon was probably guy who alerted hoffa into the car. he was part of the conspiracy. fred -- jimmy hoffa trusted frank sharon. i think he was part of the conspiracy certainly. 1978 book 40 years ago. eric: we are up against the clock. thank you. >> always pleasure. listen, if i can say, thank you for keeping the hoffa case on the radar screen. you guys have down monumental job. eric: thank you, we do it for the family and...
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julie and frank? >> the number 4300 kids who are homeless there or who have experienced homelessness in the last year is just off the charts. i was curious about one thing. you said the homeless alliance is demanding at least 10 safe parking spaces at the garage. is that so they have a spot where they can sleep in their cars? >> reporter: yes. they have found a lot of their homeless students either stay up martin luther king library or sleep in their cars. the seventh street parking garage is right underneath where the san jose state police officer's office is. so they feel that is a safe place for homeless students and they say this is just a start. 4300 sounds like a lot, but they say anything that can help with this problem. >> absolutely. all right. thank you. >>> now, to san francisco, where voters could decide if free tuition at city college continues for the next 10 years. students getting free tuition now are part of a pilot program set to expire next year. the proposed charter amendment being
julie and frank? >> the number 4300 kids who are homeless there or who have experienced homelessness in the last year is just off the charts. i was curious about one thing. you said the homeless alliance is demanding at least 10 safe parking spaces at the garage. is that so they have a spot where they can sleep in their cars? >> reporter: yes. they have found a lot of their homeless students either stay up martin luther king library or sleep in their cars. the seventh street parking...
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claire did not need frank. you'll be fine. netflix and chill this evening. >> thank you for being here. we appreciate it. happy new year to both of you. >> thank you . >>> you are live in the cnn newsroom. i'm ryan nobles in today for ana cabrera. president trump blaming the deaths of migrant children at the u.s. border in mexico on democrats in congress. one more time. the president of the united states says that it is democrats responsible when children die at the border. and that's not reading between the lines or interpreting something out of context. those are his w
claire did not need frank. you'll be fine. netflix and chill this evening. >> thank you for being here. we appreciate it. happy new year to both of you. >> thank you . >>> you are live in the cnn newsroom. i'm ryan nobles in today for ana cabrera. president trump blaming the deaths of migrant children at the u.s. border in mexico on democrats in congress. one more time. the president of the united states says that it is democrats responsible when children die at the border....
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on the other end frank but have a look at your badge. the serbian striker has been in since a lightning form in recent weeks these joint top scorer in the league. it was an entertaining at times exhilarating game and might reach to the lead again through quite soft enough his praise. and so did your bench on the strength of pass time. that's his twelve goal of the season right mind dubey finish to chile with that point taking frankfurt to within one of lightning in full. did you know kick off is now on you tube with the world of football. with nigeria it was northern mexico the world to read we travel the world can really feel our highs senses are running i'm going to say no the stars make plans and there were people in the coach and discuss football i am pretty serious if. this is going to go on. there's a football kickoff on you tube. over to you. if there's one team it's unwise to bet on this season it's called cancer. the ballot is the case and the latest punch to be caught out by an ounce books and he's the perfect match in him to a
on the other end frank but have a look at your badge. the serbian striker has been in since a lightning form in recent weeks these joint top scorer in the league. it was an entertaining at times exhilarating game and might reach to the lead again through quite soft enough his praise. and so did your bench on the strength of pass time. that's his twelve goal of the season right mind dubey finish to chile with that point taking frankfurt to within one of lightning in full. did you know kick off...
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tom, mimi, frank, daniel, cornell, carol, the brady bunch. it does feel that way. thank you all, we'll be back with more "mpt daily." you know what sunday will be about. "meet the press" on nbc. ari melber picks up the coverage. ari, good luck. >> chuck, i want to hold you over if you have a second. >> go for it, i'll take it. >> there's been talk about political synergy from this new mueller filing. we have new synergy and we'll pick whereupon you're leaving off. that's my comment. my question is take a step
tom, mimi, frank, daniel, cornell, carol, the brady bunch. it does feel that way. thank you all, we'll be back with more "mpt daily." you know what sunday will be about. "meet the press" on nbc. ari melber picks up the coverage. ari, good luck. >> chuck, i want to hold you over if you have a second. >> go for it, i'll take it. >> there's been talk about political synergy from this new mueller filing. we have new synergy and we'll pick whereupon you're...
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of the other end frank but have a look at your bridge. the serbian striker has been in since a lightning form in recent weeks these joint top scorer in the league. it was an entertaining at times exhilarating game and might reach to the lead again three points off he now has his great. hands. yeah bitch on the stroke of half time. that's his twelfth goal of the season right mind dubey finished with that point taking frankfurt to within one of my playing in full. did you know kickoff is now on you tube with the world of football. with nigeria it was north of mexico. to rid we travel the world can bring a few of our highs for instance all right i'm going to sing no make the stars never people coaches and discuss football chris here is if. this is going to go on. is a football kickoff on you tube. it's a new. if there's one team it's unwise to bet on this season it's called hansa. the ballot is the case and the latest punch to be caught out by an ounce book second place a perfect martin to end the header showing once again that this is very
of the other end frank but have a look at your bridge. the serbian striker has been in since a lightning form in recent weeks these joint top scorer in the league. it was an entertaining at times exhilarating game and might reach to the lead again three points off he now has his great. hands. yeah bitch on the stroke of half time. that's his twelfth goal of the season right mind dubey finished with that point taking frankfurt to within one of my playing in full. did you know kickoff is now on...
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back with us, peter baker, joyce vance, frank figliuzzi, jeremy bash. jeremy, on this manafort matter, i'm trying to focus our thinking on area two of today's court documents, what is your takeaway about this relationship between trump -- team trump and paul manafort? >> well, i think the important player here is konstantin kilimnik. you'd be forgiven on a friday night for confusing your veselnitskaya's and your kilimniks and other names. he was indicted by the special counsel back if june for trying to witness tamper and there's clearly something that manafort is trying to do to minimize his relationships with this individual and this individual was one of the individuals who was trying to set up briefings during the campaign for people like oleg deripaska, who's obviously a close putin ally, and there's something in the kilimnik relationship that loops back to the kremlin that paul manafort deems too big of a secret to confess to at this hour. >> well, frank, speaking of secrets, again today, the terror of the black line as of redacti. what do you rea
back with us, peter baker, joyce vance, frank figliuzzi, jeremy bash. jeremy, on this manafort matter, i'm trying to focus our thinking on area two of today's court documents, what is your takeaway about this relationship between trump -- team trump and paul manafort? >> well, i think the important player here is konstantin kilimnik. you'd be forgiven on a friday night for confusing your veselnitskaya's and your kilimniks and other names. he was indicted by the special counsel back if...
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guysey: these the three are bill anders and frank gorman. the factose sight of of how privileged i am to call jim lovell a friend. all three of these guys in some ways represented something and particular about why human beings travel in space and frank gorman and why we do these ambitious things. they all went into it with different motivations. lovell is never as happy as when he is space and he is never as happy as when he is doing something crazy like flying to the moon. machines,rs adores the way a lunar module worked. he made himself an expert of every little rivet and bolts on the module. this mission he did not get to fly. to him it was taking a machine and making it doing something amazing. frank gorman is and was a patriot. he trained to be a fighter pilot. he joined the air force. he wanted to fight in korea. his country needed him and he was ready to fight. he was grounded for about a year due to a burst eardrum. his window of opportunity passed to fight in korea, and when this opportunity to be an astronaut and fly this improbab
guysey: these the three are bill anders and frank gorman. the factose sight of of how privileged i am to call jim lovell a friend. all three of these guys in some ways represented something and particular about why human beings travel in space and frank gorman and why we do these ambitious things. they all went into it with different motivations. lovell is never as happy as when he is space and he is never as happy as when he is doing something crazy like flying to the moon. machines,rs adores...
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frank borman was on board as commander. we hear about his
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frank, you vanished. >> what? >> hold on. >> do the news. >> i just created a problem. >> the market fell 225 points in 20 seconds ended up losing 730 points so i guess down 81. not the end of the world by the way, you have been watching bitcoin, i know we're down 80% from our highs this time last year bitcoin has been walloped. this week, it's a pretty good week bitcoin has added 23% in 4 1/2 days bitcoin back above 4,000. >>> pinterest is preparing for a possible public offering the "wall street journal" reporting the social media app could go public as early as april. it is reportedly seeking a valuation of about $12 billion pinterest has more than 250 million active users per month it's on pace up 50% from a year ago. >>> let's find out what else you're going to be talking about today. frank holland is back with this morning's top trending stories. >> this is the second time you have gone out to eat without me. >> we go out once a year. >> dom took everybody to practice. >> when? >> i don't want to talk about.
frank, you vanished. >> what? >> hold on. >> do the news. >> i just created a problem. >> the market fell 225 points in 20 seconds ended up losing 730 points so i guess down 81. not the end of the world by the way, you have been watching bitcoin, i know we're down 80% from our highs this time last year bitcoin has been walloped. this week, it's a pretty good week bitcoin has added 23% in 4 1/2 days bitcoin back above 4,000. >>> pinterest is preparing for a...
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give frank for a sliver of hope but it wasn't enough now i think what's really happening for frank is that potentially you know it could be said that they're struggling from their busy schedule we saw them say for nato in the europa league during the week. perhaps you know this amount of games is starting to take its toll on their fitness and don't tell us about that but i knew nicky legend who would be leaving the team at the end of the season and yes he will that's on robben now off to ten years at the club his contract runs out in the summer and unlike last year he's not going to get another extension frank reapers contract is also running out to be noted. but yeah i mean i'm hoping look thirty four years old now we knew that this was the twilight of his career it's been said for a long time that was a career seven but it was new guitar tools with munich for german cups one champions league of course and anybody he wants to get spend thinking in the champions league last weeks or the even at this age he's still doing it he still cuts in on to his left foot he still schools become a
give frank for a sliver of hope but it wasn't enough now i think what's really happening for frank is that potentially you know it could be said that they're struggling from their busy schedule we saw them say for nato in the europa league during the week. perhaps you know this amount of games is starting to take its toll on their fitness and don't tell us about that but i knew nicky legend who would be leaving the team at the end of the season and yes he will that's on robben now off to ten...
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frank figluizzi says the darndest things. joyce, we have mr. pecker and weigh have let's not forget mr. weisselberg. pecker and weisselberg sounds like the tag line that follows, have you been in an accident? weisselberg is the long-time family accountant of the trumps. he was fred trump's accountant. he goes back to 1974 with this family company. he is said to have been donald trump's tax preparer. are we kind of forgetting every night how much he is able to share with the feds? >> weisselberg is an important witness. he's the guy who had control of the checkbook in large part, so when these checks would have been written, he would have been a critical player. we hear in that tape where trump and cohen are talking in the context of the campaign these payments that are going to be made. there is talk about running the formation of the business that will be used to hide the payments past weisselberg. weisselberg can also talk about who else in the company would have been involved in any sorts of transactions, most importantly, what they would ha
frank figluizzi says the darndest things. joyce, we have mr. pecker and weigh have let's not forget mr. weisselberg. pecker and weisselberg sounds like the tag line that follows, have you been in an accident? weisselberg is the long-time family accountant of the trumps. he was fred trump's accountant. he goes back to 1974 with this family company. he is said to have been donald trump's tax preparer. are we kind of forgetting every night how much he is able to share with the feds? >>...
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frank: yeah, yeah. lemonis: we're improving the process and the quality of our products, but i want julie and amanda to understand how critical it is to enter the wholesale market, so we're flying across the country to meet with a potential customer that could be huge for business. so the reason that i brought you to ferrari-carano is, they're one of the biggest vineyards in all of northern california. is there a way to take the product that you make and penetrate wine country and really see if there's a way to expand the business? in order to grow our wholesale business, we need more lines of revenue, and when you think about cork product, the first thing that normally comes to your mind, of course, is the cork on a wine bottle. and having been to wineries, i know that all of them have gift shops. i also want to see how you explain to the people that are here what your business is and why you're in it. amanda: okay. lemonis: so let's go in. amanda: all right. oh, it's beautiful. patrick: this is a cork
frank: yeah, yeah. lemonis: we're improving the process and the quality of our products, but i want julie and amanda to understand how critical it is to enter the wholesale market, so we're flying across the country to meet with a potential customer that could be huge for business. so the reason that i brought you to ferrari-carano is, they're one of the biggest vineyards in all of northern california. is there a way to take the product that you make and penetrate wine country and really see if...
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frank collins live at a fedex facility frank, how is it looking >> reporter: this is crunch time for the holiday shipping season. they're expected to see a record number of packages delivered they say due to ecommerce packages that they're suing. much more of that is coming up on "worldwide exchange" right after the break. rebekkah: opioids has taken everything and everyone i've ever loved away from me. everything. i blew my ankle out and i got prescribed pain pills by my doctor. if making my detox public is gonna help somebody i'm all for it. i just wish i would've had a warning. >>> breaking news on dow component goldman sachs. malaysia filing charges over the sovereign wealth fund scandal. >>> is there another rate hike coming this week we have the federal reserve meeting coming on wednesday. is it too much too fast? >>> and it's crunch time frank holland at a fed ex facility can they get your package to you on time? it's the retail rush on monday, december 17, and you are watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. 7:00, 48 degrees it's the u.s. post office delivering an amazon packag
frank collins live at a fedex facility frank, how is it looking >> reporter: this is crunch time for the holiday shipping season. they're expected to see a record number of packages delivered they say due to ecommerce packages that they're suing. much more of that is coming up on "worldwide exchange" right after the break. rebekkah: opioids has taken everything and everyone i've ever loved away from me. everything. i blew my ankle out and i got prescribed pain pills by my...
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that was frank lampard and we can also hear from former chelsea winger pat nevin, whojoins us we can also hear from former chelsea winger pat nevin, who joins us from berwickshire. thanks for joining winger pat nevin, who joins us from berwickshire. thanks forjoining us, u nfortu nately berwickshire. thanks forjoining us, unfortunately on such a dark topic. we heard from frank lampard, and he says that he condemns the actions, but he says it's an issue that he thinks has improved since his era, since his father's here as well stop what do you think? it has improved massively since those areas but that doesn't matter. we have to make sure we stop any sort of antagonism towards anyone, as frank correctly says, be it religion, race, sex, we don't accept it in football. we certainly don't accept it at any clubs. chelsea are getting pointed out at the moment but i'm sure they will be furious, angry and exasperated because they are doing everything they possibly can. you mentioned in your report, the suggestion of sending some of these fans to auschwitz to give them an idea of the offence
that was frank lampard and we can also hear from former chelsea winger pat nevin, whojoins us we can also hear from former chelsea winger pat nevin, who joins us from berwickshire. thanks for joining winger pat nevin, who joins us from berwickshire. thanks forjoining us, u nfortu nately berwickshire. thanks forjoining us, unfortunately on such a dark topic. we heard from frank lampard, and he says that he condemns the actions, but he says it's an issue that he thinks has improved since his era,...
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and not say anything else. >> listen, i got to do this, frank. frank wrote a new piece, about president trump titled "the most powerful reject in the world." you say while other presidents sought to hone the art of persuasion, he rebels in his talent for repulse. how many people he attacks. he styles this as boldness. how many people he offends, he pretties this up as authenticity. how many people he sends into exile his administration doesn't have alumni so much as refugees. wow, you went in. he sought the presidency as so many others insurely did because it is the ultimate validation but it has given him his bitterest taste yet of rejection." wow. he has offended so many people. this is the thing when he says the media is out to get him. he has offended so many people, yet, he expects people to like him and expectes the people to say positive things about him. it makes no sense. >> he is harvesting all of that nastiness. that's why he can't get people to work in his administration and his chosen person for chief of staff, the most ambitious man
and not say anything else. >> listen, i got to do this, frank. frank wrote a new piece, about president trump titled "the most powerful reject in the world." you say while other presidents sought to hone the art of persuasion, he rebels in his talent for repulse. how many people he attacks. he styles this as boldness. how many people he offends, he pretties this up as authenticity. how many people he sends into exile his administration doesn't have alumni so much as refugees....