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do you agree frank. frank: i do. we need to dispense with some of those tech dreams about the way the internet functions because we know the power is concentrated. there is no free speech on the platforms is partially true. as a platform that governs the rules. and rather have an uncountable corporation setting the rules, we need to have is a set of public minded standards so there is some form of democratic accountability to the ways that the public square is structured. danielle: i want to challenge you because another's a pit lot of people probably watching this insane that but you know, both on section 230 and on antitrust. it pulls these companies away if we put these new regulations way it is not going to be the same. mark would be a look to go on facebook and say my opinions. there's a lot of people who already believe that there covering things unfairly. and there are a lot of people are also concerned about breaking up of the tech and what that could cause for possible security and possible disability to abu
do you agree frank. frank: i do. we need to dispense with some of those tech dreams about the way the internet functions because we know the power is concentrated. there is no free speech on the platforms is partially true. as a platform that governs the rules. and rather have an uncountable corporation setting the rules, we need to have is a set of public minded standards so there is some form of democratic accountability to the ways that the public square is structured. danielle: i want to...
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frank is staying with us. we are going to discuss these increasingly tense relationships between washington and beijing. and later this hour, city private back telling us how it is preparing clients to key market risks. we will talk elections, stimulus, and covid-19. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i would make china play by the international rules, not like he has done. he has caused the deficit with china to go up. >> china is paying billions and billions of dollars. ourst gave $28 billion to farmers. the president of candidates clashing over china during the debate. let's turn our attention now to tensions with beijing which is a major issue in the presidential election. former u.s. undersecretary of commerce, international trade is still with us. quite a few times we heard the president once again say this virus came from china, increasing or inflaming the tensions. what happens next, particularly -- can we see this relationship change? frank: there are some fundamental issues between the u.s. and china that wil
frank is staying with us. we are going to discuss these increasingly tense relationships between washington and beijing. and later this hour, city private back telling us how it is preparing clients to key market risks. we will talk elections, stimulus, and covid-19. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i would make china play by the international rules, not like he has done. he has caused the deficit with china to go up. >> china is paying billions and billions of dollars. ourst gave $28...
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gerry: how do you see this race, frank? you've been following presidential campaigns for many, many years. this is an unusual one. the president is an unusual one. the polling seemed to be pretty steady for a long time, the national polling at least giving joe biden a 6, 7-point lead. state polls, a little closer. where do we stand? we're a month away. where do we stand in this campaign? >> so i want to give you three key statistics. number one is only 11 states could swing from one candidate to another. the other 39 states are already decided. second, only 2.4% of americans -- sorry, only 6% of americans are truly undecided. the other 94% have made up their minds. so when you combine those two together, it's 2.4 of americans that are going to decide who the next president is. we did a focus group with them on tuesday night, and they were turned off by both candidates, both efforts, both debate performances because they thought they were issueless and too heavy on attacking the other candidate. gerry: frank, we've got to ta
gerry: how do you see this race, frank? you've been following presidential campaigns for many, many years. this is an unusual one. the president is an unusual one. the polling seemed to be pretty steady for a long time, the national polling at least giving joe biden a 6, 7-point lead. state polls, a little closer. where do we stand? we're a month away. where do we stand in this campaign? >> so i want to give you three key statistics. number one is only 11 states could swing from one...
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nick talked about frank as well. nick talked about frank being a really reliable presenter and i suppose there are not many people who work across as many different genres as he did nowadays. it was a big jump for him to go from sport to nationwide. i was to go from sport to nationwide. i was working on it from time to time and he came in tojoin mike barrett as the lead presenter, having done sports reporting until then. but he had a very quick intelligence, you could pick up interviews and work with them as well as anyone with a current affairs background. i think he was very versatile. they talk about sex, drugs and rock and roll andl about sex, drugs and rock and roll and i think the problem with frank was and i think the problem with frank was that the public didn't know about the sex and drugs and also he didn't involve himself in rock and roll, he was a current affairs presenter and that was it. i think if he had been exposed that way and beenin if he had been exposed that way and been in other industries in th
nick talked about frank as well. nick talked about frank being a really reliable presenter and i suppose there are not many people who work across as many different genres as he did nowadays. it was a big jump for him to go from sport to nationwide. i was to go from sport to nationwide. i was working on it from time to time and he came in tojoin mike barrett as the lead presenter, having done sports reporting until then. but he had a very quick intelligence, you could pick up interviews and...
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today we welcome the ohio secretary of state, republican frank larose. give us a snapshot of where you are in the voting process in ohio. how many absentee ballots do you have and how will you process them? frank: it is important to know there agree -- there are three great choices. this is not something new. amidlose to three decades, -- ohioans have had that choice. we have already had over 2 million ohioans request absentee ballots for the first week in october. that is more than double what we have seen in any election in the past. ohioans of early voting. we don't have to wait for election day. it begins this coming tuesday at 8:00 a.m. if you like the in person experience, you can have it starting this coming tuesday. the polls will open at 6:30 on election day in a safe and
today we welcome the ohio secretary of state, republican frank larose. give us a snapshot of where you are in the voting process in ohio. how many absentee ballots do you have and how will you process them? frank: it is important to know there agree -- there are three great choices. this is not something new. amidlose to three decades, -- ohioans have had that choice. we have already had over 2 million ohioans request absentee ballots for the first week in october. that is more than double what...
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his name is frank canno, he's a sex offender. >> reporter: in 2007, frank canno pleaded guilty to performing a lewd act on a minor. now, the next question, did canno's monitor put him near the places those other three women, according to phone records, made their last calls? one by one the detective got the coordinates. >> reporter: at every intersection for that date and time that they gave me, frank canno came up. >> reporter: wow. >> for every single intersection. i was shocked. >> reporter: but something about that man, frank canno. he had a buddy. and lamela had run into them both. >> i mentioned, i do know he has a friend, stephen gordon. >> reporter: steven gordon, he had done time for molesting a minor and later kidnapping. he and canno were inseparable, apparently. once again, the detective pulled up the gps coordinates to check the place martha was last seen in santa ana, and no gordon. not there. but when she checked locations for quinna and josephine, there he was. so why not at the first location? she checked the record and discovered at that particular moment, gordon wasn't on
his name is frank canno, he's a sex offender. >> reporter: in 2007, frank canno pleaded guilty to performing a lewd act on a minor. now, the next question, did canno's monitor put him near the places those other three women, according to phone records, made their last calls? one by one the detective got the coordinates. >> reporter: at every intersection for that date and time that they gave me, frank canno came up. >> reporter: wow. >> for every single intersection. i...
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>> he's a predator. >> a predator who, according to charlene franks, lied repeatedly to police. for proof, she turned to janet's contact lenses. >> one of the biggest things were the contacts. >> in his interview with police, raven said janet was in bed watching tv and about to go to sleep when he left her to go play soccer. >> and all the centers, mom, dad, they were adamant that before going to bed, janet always took out her contact lenses. >> so on a hunch, detectives exhumed janet's body, and according to the prosecution unearthed the truth when they discovered she was still wearing her contacts. >> suggesting that she wasn't about to g o to bed as her husband suggested. >> correct, she was not in that bed sleeping. when he left, she was dead. >> then prosecutor franks turned to raven's 911 call. >> is your wife conscious? >> no, she's like blue. >> she's blue? >> her eyes are open. >> he says she was dead. her lips were blue and her eyes were open. >> but mike guzman, the abaroa's church counselor testified raven told him something completely different about finding janet.
>> he's a predator. >> a predator who, according to charlene franks, lied repeatedly to police. for proof, she turned to janet's contact lenses. >> one of the biggest things were the contacts. >> in his interview with police, raven said janet was in bed watching tv and about to go to sleep when he left her to go play soccer. >> and all the centers, mom, dad, they were adamant that before going to bed, janet always took out her contact lenses. >> so on a...
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. >> i'm frank somerville. the father of two was riding in a motorcycle to work when he was hit by a car at masonic in hays. the driver of the car then took off. new at 10:00, amber lee is at the intersection would what we know about the case, amber? >> reporter: frank, you are right. we're by the intersection where the crash took place earlier this evening. the family spent hours here and lit candles, struggling with their loss. >> we want justice! we want justice! >> reporter: the family of jeffrey larry gathered near the busy intersection where the crash took place in san francisco's panhandle neighborhood in search of answers. the 42-year-old was riding his motorcycle to work when he was killed by a hit and run driver wednesday around 4:15 in the morning. >> it makes me sad to see my brother on a poster board , on t-shirts, on flyers. >> reporter: the family tells me they have come here every day to raise awareness by putting up photos of larry and trying to piece together what happened with the help of nei
. >> i'm frank somerville. the father of two was riding in a motorcycle to work when he was hit by a car at masonic in hays. the driver of the car then took off. new at 10:00, amber lee is at the intersection would what we know about the case, amber? >> reporter: frank, you are right. we're by the intersection where the crash took place earlier this evening. the family spent hours here and lit candles, struggling with their loss. >> we want justice! we want justice! >>...
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frank luntz. we're not there. i posit that if they're delayed and get too close, but we'll see. frank luntz. we told you at the outset stocks soaring on the possibility that stimulus could be resumed right now but there is no way of knowing. what we do know is that the supreme court confirmation hearings are still very much on for judge barrett. what weigh we also know is that more than a week ahead of the fact it's already nasty. very, very nasty. how to build unlimited right. start with america's most awarded network, include the best in entertainment, and offer plans to mix and match starting at $35. plus, get two samsung galaxy s20 fe 5g phones for $200 when you switch. only at verizon. at humana, we believe your healthcare should evolve with you. and part of that evolution means choosing the right medicare plan for you. humana can help. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits, but you'll have to pay a deductible for each. a medicare supplement plan c
frank luntz. we're not there. i posit that if they're delayed and get too close, but we'll see. frank luntz. we told you at the outset stocks soaring on the possibility that stimulus could be resumed right now but there is no way of knowing. what we do know is that the supreme court confirmation hearings are still very much on for judge barrett. what weigh we also know is that more than a week ahead of the fact it's already nasty. very, very nasty. how to build unlimited right. start with...
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frank pallone. i asked him to join us because of the discussions that we are engaged in about how we go forward. the simple fact is, and has always been, unless we crush the virus, we are not going to be able to open our economy or our schools and society safely. since march 4th, we had our first coronavirus bill. testing, testing, testing has been the focal point of addressing crushing the virus. it's been in the legislation, but it has not been a priority for this administration. .. they are on the frontline and the worst that life to to save other lives and now they may lose their jobs in order to protect them and their children and their country we have to do what we do in the heroes act is crushed the virus. it's not just having the languages we have over and over, acting and good will that the administration would listen to the scientist scientists when they came to theth testing, tracing, treatment mask wearing, separation, ventilation, sanitation, did i say that? instead this bill lays out t
frank pallone. i asked him to join us because of the discussions that we are engaged in about how we go forward. the simple fact is, and has always been, unless we crush the virus, we are not going to be able to open our economy or our schools and society safely. since march 4th, we had our first coronavirus bill. testing, testing, testing has been the focal point of addressing crushing the virus. it's been in the legislation, but it has not been a priority for this administration. .. they are...
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frank luntz is a master of the real-time focus group. he ran one last night during the debate composed of undecided voters. i don't know how he found some. welcome, frank. great to happy with us last night and again today. what are you hearing from real voters, real people as opposed to us pundits? pundits don't really understand the real people. this undecided voter who is now being criticized on editorial pages and by reporters is now open season because those who had decided there other people who haven't. but they are not arguing over policy. in fact, the reason why they are undecided is because they don't like trump's persona and they are not convinced they know where joe biden's policies are. it is a very different comparison between the two. they have to decide can they hold their nose and vote for trump because the agree with him but they really don't want his behavior or the trump show any longer? or will they take a risk on joe biden knowing deep down some of the policies will be more to the left than what they really want. it'
frank luntz is a master of the real-time focus group. he ran one last night during the debate composed of undecided voters. i don't know how he found some. welcome, frank. great to happy with us last night and again today. what are you hearing from real voters, real people as opposed to us pundits? pundits don't really understand the real people. this undecided voter who is now being criticized on editorial pages and by reporters is now open season because those who had decided there other...
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frank. oz would. feel for the protagonist least as. for the you know he disappeared as. well that's who he does decide to disappear. maybe that's what was missing for whom this assault or maybe the fans. frankfurt fans pushed the team to the wind but of course at the hotel have an ace up his sleeve just like his counterpart it's the perfect start to the season for boss doest and the eagles something brucia dortmund wish they could also say. where did dalton stand off to last week's shock defeat to outwork and have a new 16 been so easy to crack 'd. questions that seem to surface every season even though this campaign they seem to have the perfect mix of young and old skills and athleticism of creativity and physicality. but all that doesn't help when things are just not clicking in the attack in the opening half hour don't win for just too predictable. i'm frankly too and we're still in shock and freiburg didn't give them an easy ride to make the home side work hard and dortmund didn't look
frank. oz would. feel for the protagonist least as. for the you know he disappeared as. well that's who he does decide to disappear. maybe that's what was missing for whom this assault or maybe the fans. frankfurt fans pushed the team to the wind but of course at the hotel have an ace up his sleeve just like his counterpart it's the perfect start to the season for boss doest and the eagles something brucia dortmund wish they could also say. where did dalton stand off to last week's shock defeat...
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frank: i think we are going to have good turnout in ohio. secretaryet with my of state friend from michigan. our wager is about voter turnout and i know that ohio will surpass the number that michigan has. in all seriousness, we want to see ohioans in record numbers we also know we will have record absentee votes. we have learned a lot and has made elections administrations stronger in ohio. i just concluded a talk at the weekly meeting that we have and this is the last of the ready for november task force meeting. none of us would have wanted to go through this, but as a result of this, ohio's elections are stronger and better prepared than ever. i'm confident when the final results are tabulated that it will be the voice of ohioans that were heard in our elections. pleasure having you despite the cheap shot against my wolverines. i will put that aside. that is franklin rose, the ohio secretary of state. larose, the ohio secretary of state. --lance of power." this "balance of power." ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg televi
frank: i think we are going to have good turnout in ohio. secretaryet with my of state friend from michigan. our wager is about voter turnout and i know that ohio will surpass the number that michigan has. in all seriousness, we want to see ohioans in record numbers we also know we will have record absentee votes. we have learned a lot and has made elections administrations stronger in ohio. i just concluded a talk at the weekly meeting that we have and this is the last of the ready for...
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every october the frank 1st book fat is a meeting point for them to see in normal years that he's in. 29000 more than 300000 visitors and 7000 exhibitors thrown into the world's biggest trade show for books this year the halls are empty the exhibition had to be cancelled due to the coronavirus time demick a blow to all those authors publishers organizers and the region public we met out with yogen bourse the director of the book fair to talk about the future of an institution. for a long time you stuck to your plans to hold a scaled down version of the frankfurt book there now the event as we know it has been cancelled and replaced with a predominantly online book. what can we expect the message home as a canvas. for that's when the exhibition halls with familiar with won't exist with us with so along with this decentralized affair we had to create a relatively large digital concept that would meet the needs of the book trade in the publishing rights trade while also putting the focus on books and the authors so we've created a book festival with an online book festival and set up a v
every october the frank 1st book fat is a meeting point for them to see in normal years that he's in. 29000 more than 300000 visitors and 7000 exhibitors thrown into the world's biggest trade show for books this year the halls are empty the exhibition had to be cancelled due to the coronavirus time demick a blow to all those authors publishers organizers and the region public we met out with yogen bourse the director of the book fair to talk about the future of an institution. for a long time...
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our historian, tim frank, really took the lead. he's the one who did a lot of the research into the memorabilia box, what was in it, what it was constructed of. i assisted with the opening of the cornerstone first. and then once we had extracted cornerstone wehe brought it here, into the chapel. we created a clean space. and the team of the historian, myself, maintenance, our videographer, our photographer, they were all there to document the opening to make sure that we had those records for posterity. we created a clean space in the chapel. and we carefully opened the memorabilia box. so thanks to tim's research we have some idea of what would be inside the memorabilia box but there were some unknowns. the bucs was, as expected, copper. that's what you see in front of me. this is actually the outer box. this is all we knew. tim had taken this box to our welcome center and our x-ray machine to see if he could find out what's inside. we had some idea of where the objects were but we were really not certain. when i began opening the
our historian, tim frank, really took the lead. he's the one who did a lot of the research into the memorabilia box, what was in it, what it was constructed of. i assisted with the opening of the cornerstone first. and then once we had extracted cornerstone wehe brought it here, into the chapel. we created a clean space. and the team of the historian, myself, maintenance, our videographer, our photographer, they were all there to document the opening to make sure that we had those records for...
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frank figliuzzi is still here. i mean, rev, he doesn't know anything about qanon except their positions on pedophilia rings? this was ludicrous from him. to the broader point it's not helping him in his closing act of his now ailing presidential campaign. >> he's clearly falling apart, because he's not even politically protecting himself. first of all, qanon came up in the debate, so let's say that -- let's just pretend that he didn't know about it. certainly someone would have briefed him from the campaign, from the justice department and all after it's surfaced in the campaign. so he's outright lying about that. but we are talking about a president that had the conspiracy theory that barack obama was magically born in kenya, not hawaii, so he is one himself given to conspiracy theories. we do know the group is supportive of him and he is too insecure to ever not be not flattered by people that support him. the danger of this, though, is that he, as the head of state and the commander in chief, would flirt with pe
frank figliuzzi is still here. i mean, rev, he doesn't know anything about qanon except their positions on pedophilia rings? this was ludicrous from him. to the broader point it's not helping him in his closing act of his now ailing presidential campaign. >> he's clearly falling apart, because he's not even politically protecting himself. first of all, qanon came up in the debate, so let's say that -- let's just pretend that he didn't know about it. certainly someone would have briefed...
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frank: i don't want to speculate on that. -- we havetried t tried to run the bank as best we can, helping customers, helping the society. so far, the economy very strongly to the crisis. obviously, still a way to go. strong.position is very and has just been normal for us to say that we also want to award are investors. we have accrued for that. clearly, we can pay out dividend. of course, we are following the guideline of the ecb. therefore, we have refrained from deciding about it before january 1. annmarie: you have also reversed this quarter, 2 million euros worth. can you tell us why that is? frank: we made a management -- in q2. we wanted to be prudent, transparent. at the same time, we guided the market for our projections for the full year, when most would be below one billion euro. we basically covered north of that already q2. has zero in net loan losses. the totality, 2 million reversal actually for the quarter. so we have our buffers, management buffer intact, which of course is a strong start .4 q4. q4.oint for a
frank: i don't want to speculate on that. -- we havetried t tried to run the bank as best we can, helping customers, helping the society. so far, the economy very strongly to the crisis. obviously, still a way to go. strong.position is very and has just been normal for us to say that we also want to award are investors. we have accrued for that. clearly, we can pay out dividend. of course, we are following the guideline of the ecb. therefore, we have refrained from deciding about it before...
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frank luntz, very good to see you. thanks very much for joining us. wish i had a backdrop like that. that's it for this edition of media puz. i'm howard kurtz. we hope you like our facebook page. we post my columns there during the week. continue the conversation on twitter. check out my podcast, media buzz meter. apple itunes, google podcast on the amazon device. on the final statement. we're down to the last three weeks. there is so much to deal with every single day or hour. you can't turn off your tv or computer. see you next sunday. oose. all. . ready when you are. ♪ ♪ eric: president trump boasting, quote: i beat this crazy, horrible i china virus. he slammed joe biden an hour ago telling fox news the democratic nominee will drive gasoline to $6 a gallon, and he warned that biden wants to take your car away. he also said he's no longer contagious for coronavirus and is immune. medical science, though, has not yet proven conclusively that covid makes all patients immune, and the white house still has not said whether or not the president has
frank luntz, very good to see you. thanks very much for joining us. wish i had a backdrop like that. that's it for this edition of media puz. i'm howard kurtz. we hope you like our facebook page. we post my columns there during the week. continue the conversation on twitter. check out my podcast, media buzz meter. apple itunes, google podcast on the amazon device. on the final statement. we're down to the last three weeks. there is so much to deal with every single day or hour. you can't turn...
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frank: let's make some news. i do not see how donald trump catches joe biden without having does go debates. he is far enough behind it enough states he will need two direct encounters to compare his mission to the vice president's mission, to compare trump's policies to joe biden's policies. without that debate, i cannot do the math to take him to where he needs to be if he expects to win this election. i think it was an unwise decision, i am honestly privately expecting him to reverse that decision, as he himself does the math. he is trying to pressure the debate commission, who will not be pressured. i know them. they are decent and committed to the democratic process. i think trump, if he goes through with this, just determine who wins in 2020. david: are there enough undecided voters left to make a difference? frank: that is the whole point. but in my group there were several people i wish i not participated because you start to ask them questions -- by the way, the polls have it at 10%. my pulling has it at
frank: let's make some news. i do not see how donald trump catches joe biden without having does go debates. he is far enough behind it enough states he will need two direct encounters to compare his mission to the vice president's mission, to compare trump's policies to joe biden's policies. without that debate, i cannot do the math to take him to where he needs to be if he expects to win this election. i think it was an unwise decision, i am honestly privately expecting him to reverse that...
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vonnie: who do you blame, frank? there was an effort at the beginning, some funds were left untapped, primarily because small businesses could not make a long-term decision, or even a decision for six months, knowing that they could keep people on the payroll, or whether the economy would open. ppp loansdoubt, those were important, but only fixing percent of all small businesses in this country received a ppp loan. out of the 30 million small businesses, that is a paltry amount. those that were left out were sole proprietors, micro of those,, and a lot probably a majority, were people of color and women. they did not have the banking relationship to get a loan approved. before, they didn't have the resources, maybe they didn't even have the forms from the irs to do it. so we have major issues here. who is to blame? before i came on the air, i heard someone in the administration blaming the house. the house passed a package in the summer. of octoberaken all and half of august, september, talking about building a supre
vonnie: who do you blame, frank? there was an effort at the beginning, some funds were left untapped, primarily because small businesses could not make a long-term decision, or even a decision for six months, knowing that they could keep people on the payroll, or whether the economy would open. ppp loansdoubt, those were important, but only fixing percent of all small businesses in this country received a ppp loan. out of the 30 million small businesses, that is a paltry amount. those that were...
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make him. >> how about that, frank. the value of hearing something with your own ears in a debate setting? >> i agree that's valuable, but i want to respond to something else david said. by the way, david is far smarter than i am and he's probably right and i'm probably wrong. he said that joe biden needs a landslide just to win essentially. that was the headline on a column i wrote not long ago and he mentioned crucially that voter turnout is important. i think what trump used the debate tuesday night to do and what he'll use additional debates to do is suppress turnout. he's trying to make you feel so bad about the process. he's trying to make this whole thing so ugly that americans turn away from it so that the turnout joe biden needs doesn't happen. i mean, he's what really struck me, alisyn. after the debate was over, the first kind of five minutes of commentary, i didn't hear commentators right out of the gate say trump was awful. they said that was awful. that, the whole spectacle. trump dragged biden down with h
make him. >> how about that, frank. the value of hearing something with your own ears in a debate setting? >> i agree that's valuable, but i want to respond to something else david said. by the way, david is far smarter than i am and he's probably right and i'm probably wrong. he said that joe biden needs a landslide just to win essentially. that was the headline on a column i wrote not long ago and he mentioned crucially that voter turnout is important. i think what trump used the...
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for more i'm joined by the president of the american chamber of commerce here in germany frank aspire to larry good to have you with us so how would you describe the state of economic relations between germany and the united states well you know in spite of all the turbulence you see coming out of washington in fact the state of the relationships ship is amazingly good as a chamber we make it a point to go out and talked to the governors and now to the places where people actually live and work and there is an enormous and continual amount of interest in doing business in each other's countries that includes investment. selling products that is brought all that's good to good to know especially now in times of the corona virus pandemic clearly there are there are winners and losers of this pandemic what's your survey telling us about those. well the service speaks there are pretty clear language. i think it kind of summed up with the fact that amazon now has overtaken ford to become the largest american company in germany in terms of top line revenue we know the auto industry even las
for more i'm joined by the president of the american chamber of commerce here in germany frank aspire to larry good to have you with us so how would you describe the state of economic relations between germany and the united states well you know in spite of all the turbulence you see coming out of washington in fact the state of the relationships ship is amazingly good as a chamber we make it a point to go out and talked to the governors and now to the places where people actually live and work...
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joining us is frank smith out of seoul frank tell us more about this mandatory military service in south korea how long has it been in place well they started mandatory military service here conscription back a 957 that's just screen years or 4 years after their korean war ended it was actually on a 948 law and it starts out with about 5 weeks of basic training or boot camp in recruits can either enter the army the marine corps the navy or the air force the terms of service the length of service berries a little bit if you enter the 'd navy or the air force you have to do a month or 2 longer. and presumably it's in place because of the threat from north korea what are those months of training like are some soldiers actually patrolling the border between north and south korea for example. well military service in south korea is generally considered in 2 different ways it's blurring and it's also stressful if you're deployed to the d.m.z. the demilitarized zone it's the heavily most heavily fortified border in the world there are something like 700000 troops just on the other side of that
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let's not take into too much account this was frank's first shot at it but not lebron's. i think he's smart enough to understand he'll embrace lebron's input and was able to raise seemingly tough decisions of lesser ability. i think frank put himself in a good position to keep with this team because as you said he was out the door the day that he got the job. everyone was already writing his ticket out. so i think for everyone that's dealt with that and then put the pressure of being in the bubble on top of that, i think frank did a tremendous job. >> agreed. all right. more to come on toyota "after the game." last chance this season, in fact, to get your questions in for adonal. use the #atg. the final time, the final questions when we come back. >>> for the final time this season, ask adonal. your questions for the big man. let's start it out now with a dynasty question here. is this a lakers dynasty or can the warriors own the west next season? >> oh, man. that's a really hard question. but i think the most important thing is that the warriors have had a proven record
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frank pallone. i asked him to join us because of the discussions we had been engaged in about how we go forward. the simple fact is and has always been that unless we crush the virus, we will not be able oropen our economy, schools, economy safely. since march 4, we had our first coronavirus bill, testing, testing, testing has been a focal point of addressing and crushing the virus. it has not been a priority for this administration. in our bill that we put forth, our heroes act that honors our folks, state and local ,nd first responders transportation and food workers , theye on the frontline risk their lives to save other lives and they may now lose their -- their jobs in order to children, andour our country, we have to do in -- what is in the heroes act, to crush the virus. it is not just about having the language which we have over and over. acting in goodwill, that the administration would listen to the scientists when it came to testing, treatment, mask sanitationntilation, . did i say that?
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i said because who we vote for don't mean we bad people i said, frank, you a good guy. i don't care if you support trump. >> reporter: after posting a photo, a positive reaction came from people of both sides of the political spectrum some commenting this is how everyone should be we can be different in opinions, as long as respect and humanity are shown. >> i just thought about it like, man, we need to come together as a country because there's a lot of stuff going on. >> yeah. trump's not going to get in. biden's going to get in. you know, whoever wins, wins and then, move on. >> reporter: the two say that, despite having different viewpoints, one thing they can both agree on is a continued friendship. >> we going to be friends no matter what. who wins if trump wins, you know, obviously, be upset but we'll still be friends. >> whoever wins, wins. >> reporter: in the end, it comes down to one message. >> this is our country. >> love to see more of that. our thanks for that report and our thanks to you for watching "early today. i'm lindsey reiser. >> and i'm phillip >>
i said because who we vote for don't mean we bad people i said, frank, you a good guy. i don't care if you support trump. >> reporter: after posting a photo, a positive reaction came from people of both sides of the political spectrum some commenting this is how everyone should be we can be different in opinions, as long as respect and humanity are shown. >> i just thought about it like, man, we need to come together as a country because there's a lot of stuff going on. >>...
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joining us is frank smith out of seoul frank tell us more about this mandatory military service in south korea how long has it been in place well they started mandatory military service here conscription back and 957 that's just screen years or 4 years after their korean war ended it was based actually on a 948 law and it starts out with about 5 weeks of basic training or boot camp and recruits can either enter the army the room corps the navy or the air force the terms of service the length of service berries a little bit if you enter the 'd navy or the air force you have to do a month or 2 longer. and presumably it's in place because of the threat from north korea what are those months of training like are some soldiers actually patrolling the border between north and south korea for example. well military service in south korea is generally considered in 2 different ways it's blurry and it's also stressful if you're deployed near the d.m.z. the demilitarized zone it's the heavily most heavily fortified border in the world there are something like 700000 troops just on the other side o
joining us is frank smith out of seoul frank tell us more about this mandatory military service in south korea how long has it been in place well they started mandatory military service here conscription back and 957 that's just screen years or 4 years after their korean war ended it was based actually on a 948 law and it starts out with about 5 weeks of basic training or boot camp and recruits can either enter the army the room corps the navy or the air force the terms of service the length of...
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every october the frank 1st book fair is a meeting point for the scene in normal years that is in 2019 more than 300000 visitors and 7000 exhibits has thrown into the world's biggest trade show for books this year the holes are empty the exhibition had to be cancelled due to the coronavirus time demick a blow to all those publishes organizes the reading public we met up with the director of the book fair to talk about the future of an institution you can see how long i've been playing for yoga. for a long time you stuck to your plans to hold a scaled down version of the frankfurt book there now the event as we know it has been cancelled and replaced with a predominantly on line. what can we expect the message home. for that's when. the exhibition halls we're familiar with won't exist so along with this decentralized affair we had to create a relatively large digital concept that would meet the needs of the book trade in the publishing rights trade while also putting the focus on books and the authors so we've created a book festival an online book festival one hand set up a virtual bro
every october the frank 1st book fair is a meeting point for the scene in normal years that is in 2019 more than 300000 visitors and 7000 exhibits has thrown into the world's biggest trade show for books this year the holes are empty the exhibition had to be cancelled due to the coronavirus time demick a blow to all those publishes organizes the reading public we met up with the director of the book fair to talk about the future of an institution you can see how long i've been playing for yoga....
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frank pallone. i asked him to join us because we haddiscussions that been engaged in about how we go forward. the simple fact is and has always been that unless we crushed the virus, we are not going to be able to open our economy or our schools or our society safely. 4, when we had our testing,onavirus bill, tennis, testing has been the focal point of addressing crushing the virus. it had been in the legislation but it has not a priority for this administration. so in our bill that we put forth, are h.e.r.o.e.s. act that honors our heroes or state and local folks, health-care workers, first responders, sanitation, transportation, food workers on the frontlines, our teachers that are on the front nine, they risk their lives to save the lives and now they may lose their jobs in order to protectin order to protect themr -- we have to do what we have done in the heroes act, which is crush the virus. it is not just about having the language, which we have over and over, acting in goodwill that the admin
frank pallone. i asked him to join us because we haddiscussions that been engaged in about how we go forward. the simple fact is and has always been that unless we crushed the virus, we are not going to be able to open our economy or our schools or our society safely. 4, when we had our testing,onavirus bill, tennis, testing has been the focal point of addressing crushing the virus. it had been in the legislation but it has not a priority for this administration. so in our bill that we put...
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the tv presenter frank bough who has died at the age of 87. in nine days' time, a polarised america will choose its next president. the bbc‘s clive myrie will be bringing you a series of special reports looking at the key issues for voters as they choose between donald trump and his democratic party rival, joe biden. here's a preview. america isn'tjust a place. it's an idea. and the enduring power of the american dream is that it's universal — the craving for a better life. i'm the last mohican. donald trump said the dream was dying, and he'd make america great again. i know that we will win! they want to rob you of your hope. but how great is america now, as trump seeks re—election? the guy in the white house right now is crazier than a loon. i'll be reporting from arizona, america's backyard with mexico, and a state now threatening to back the democrats after voting for donald trump in 2016. i'll explore policies on immigration... the worst of the worst is coming to this area. on race... the hearts of people have held on to relics of t
the tv presenter frank bough who has died at the age of 87. in nine days' time, a polarised america will choose its next president. the bbc‘s clive myrie will be bringing you a series of special reports looking at the key issues for voters as they choose between donald trump and his democratic party rival, joe biden. here's a preview. america isn'tjust a place. it's an idea. and the enduring power of the american dream is that it's universal — the craving for a better life. i'm the last...
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next on american artifacts, we visit arlington to see the contents with tim frank and caitlin smith. about this memorabilia box, we really have to take you back to 1864 in order to bring you forward to 1915. in 1864 we buried the first in maine.re and then the secretary of war set aside 200 acres to become a national cemetery. by the end of the civil war there were 15,000 confederate soldiers buried here as well as union soldiers. and general john logan established decoration day, she declared may 30 of every year. the idea is that people would placethe graves and flowers. decoration day became a more real day. it became so popular that in 1873, quartermaster general held tory meigs decoration day ceremony and at the time it became a small venue . every year thousands of people would show up to arlington. that 25,000found people showed up to decorate the in 1913, congress authorized this memorial empathy under that we are standing in. and in 1950 as part of the laying of the cornerstone, this memorabilia box was placed by woodrow wilson. he laid the first stone which now brings us to
next on american artifacts, we visit arlington to see the contents with tim frank and caitlin smith. about this memorabilia box, we really have to take you back to 1864 in order to bring you forward to 1915. in 1864 we buried the first in maine.re and then the secretary of war set aside 200 acres to become a national cemetery. by the end of the civil war there were 15,000 confederate soldiers buried here as well as union soldiers. and general john logan established decoration day, she declared...
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but frank is not really convinced by the accuracy of this test. and what if i want to form up you should know that you have a trio of are controlled by car how does he know. me he doubts i'm driving so i went to 3 kind of. go but i was not by the harley stopped the life well takes the least with 2 challenges left. on next test we take the bikes through some lovely brand the countryside to run the batteries down a bit more. we may be new at this but it still took 2 people more than 2 hours to figure out which charging station to use how to pay and which adept and we need just saying. time for the charts challenge. and actually very exhausting super tuesday and so is the by. i have 40 percent who left 59 kilometers and you. 37 percent and 45 kilometer so about equal but we will be going home anyway no really really want go home we've lost the way i wonder how this works well i remove this i guess put it in. the how he says it does super charging but apparently not but this station and this is the result. 7590 michael if that's really all i got if th
but frank is not really convinced by the accuracy of this test. and what if i want to form up you should know that you have a trio of are controlled by car how does he know. me he doubts i'm driving so i went to 3 kind of. go but i was not by the harley stopped the life well takes the least with 2 challenges left. on next test we take the bikes through some lovely brand the countryside to run the batteries down a bit more. we may be new at this but it still took 2 people more than 2 hours to...
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so here to respond is frank luntz. frank, i read your piece. i understood what you talked about. you were looking at the hunter biden closing argument as probably not the best one. >> absolutely not the best one. that's the issue. donald trump is still in this race. donald trump can still be re-elected. the question is what the is he going to say tomorrow night? is he going to come with his a game or say things that voters don't care about. i'll ask you a question. if you lost your job, what do you care about more? economic policy or hunter biden's laptop? if you have gotten sick from covid, what concerns you more? what matters to you more? i don't understand why they're so focussed on hunter biden when there's so many better issues that the public cares about. this is about the american people. this is not about donald trump or about joe biden. when donald trump says in 2016, i will be your voice. i will be your voice. it's the best line of the campaign. we're the first polsters to argue because president trump performed well so well in the debates. if he will talk about the kid
so here to respond is frank luntz. frank, i read your piece. i understood what you talked about. you were looking at the hunter biden closing argument as probably not the best one. >> absolutely not the best one. that's the issue. donald trump is still in this race. donald trump can still be re-elected. the question is what the is he going to say tomorrow night? is he going to come with his a game or say things that voters don't care about. i'll ask you a question. if you lost your job,...
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just tap and seal the victory for frank inspiring some big words of praise from his teammates. some of them but when you take a walk that's why you're on this particular project yeah i thought it was a lot of the not the divorce. for the position. it was a book on this book about a star from so noticeable i was more superhero. i could have the superhero. the home fans were relishing their superhero without recognizing their own role and that was to surface a fountain of positive energy when the going got tough for frank french. doors with . fields for the protagonist mr. does when dealing with solo for the you know he disappeared as. he does decide to disappear. maybe that's what was missing from this assault or maybe the fact that. frankfurt fans pushed the team to the wind but of course at the hotel have an ace up his sleeve just like his counterpart it's the perfect start to the season for past austin the eagles something brucia dortmund wish they could also say. where dortmund stand off the long. week's shock defeat to work ready have the new tactics been so easy to crack t
just tap and seal the victory for frank inspiring some big words of praise from his teammates. some of them but when you take a walk that's why you're on this particular project yeah i thought it was a lot of the not the divorce. for the position. it was a book on this book about a star from so noticeable i was more superhero. i could have the superhero. the home fans were relishing their superhero without recognizing their own role and that was to surface a fountain of positive energy when the...
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frank, what does vladimir putin hear from an event like that last night? >> well, first, they are drinking a lot of vodka in the kremlin because their wildest dreams have come true. not only that they get to help erode our democracy and american values, it's that the president of the united states aids and abets that effort. today we even saw dni releasing russian propaganda. we saw senator lindsey graham repeat that same russian propaganda today. so vladimir putin is pleased. he hears an echo chamber of what he wants to happen and president trump sends it back. people don't see the shining city on the hill that ronald reagan spoke of. and i can't help but think that our intelligence officers on foreign soil have a difficult time trying to convince recruitment targets to work for us because we have something better to sell. that's a tough spot if you are a cia operator around the world. what do our law enforcement o officers think when they see this. my contacts tell me they are hunkering down for what could be unprecedented volatility particularly between
frank, what does vladimir putin hear from an event like that last night? >> well, first, they are drinking a lot of vodka in the kremlin because their wildest dreams have come true. not only that they get to help erode our democracy and american values, it's that the president of the united states aids and abets that effort. today we even saw dni releasing russian propaganda. we saw senator lindsey graham repeat that same russian propaganda today. so vladimir putin is pleased. he hears an...
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let's bring in pollster frank luntz with more reaction to last night's debate. frank, good evening. i know you had a focus group. you have 13 people, eight states. what was the overall impression? >> they were still disappointed after the 90 minute session that they didn't have more details, more specifics. they really do want plans from these candidates and that's why they were still undecided. when the dust settled, they felt strongly the donald trump have been superior on the economy. the number one issue. it's an issue people are not ideological, who are not driven towards the left or the right, i have sound from last night that explains why they thought donald trump won on the economy. >> fracking is a big thing. there's a lot of money involved. >> they have to tell you how they're going to do it. >> biden's tax plan, a 50-cent is worried about it, i am worried about it too. >> we thought that would be enough. they are coming to a decision. most of the group had either voted for donald trump in the past or had voted for some republicans in the past. undecideds are not coming fr
let's bring in pollster frank luntz with more reaction to last night's debate. frank, good evening. i know you had a focus group. you have 13 people, eight states. what was the overall impression? >> they were still disappointed after the 90 minute session that they didn't have more details, more specifics. they really do want plans from these candidates and that's why they were still undecided. when the dust settled, they felt strongly the donald trump have been superior on the economy....
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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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joining me now to discuss ohio secretary of state frank larose. thank you for taking the time this morning. >> thank you, jim. >> more than a million in ohio have taken advantage of early voting. does early voting in your state favor either party? >> i don't think it does. i tell you what it does favorite, the democratic process. we've seen double the numbers of voters that we've seen casting previously in 2016 have showed up for early voting as well as absentee voting in ohio and we're just proud to see it. >> no question. good news, more people vote. federal officials announced yesterday that both iran and russia have obtained u.s. voter information in an effort to interfere in the 2020 election. i wonder, have you seen evidence of that in ohio and are you concerned that might be used to disrupt thing oselection day or in advance of election day?
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the franks let time 47.58 seconds now it's joyous turn on the life while. it's your life are you ready i'm already here. ha ha ha ha ha i want. to. bring. you something both full of pretty good. i want to hear it again it's. good. to know what's what's your guess what's your guess oh yes that's right you do it in 0. 55 so you do if that's quite ok for holly right so we know from his don't have you now it's time to prove that i'm race track ready no pressure no pressure at all. ready to go. i wonder how many times. we're going to. move. move. move. move. or how do i do. but. for those who he did as good as the coach. so all the crushes on the right strike head off a little bit but look at his new look for. most of the blue my super left time sealed the final point for the 0. we're back at where we started some risking our queen of emotes of cycles considering the challenges i won the drug crazed. and the go cart track and i won the slow driving. and the breaking. news i was so that's technically a time but even billet is all about charging right well the cha
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frank then slow and his assistants are ready whenever a terminally ill person in northern lower saxony would like to go for a ride the chores are free of charge the staff volunteers he has his own specially fitted ambulances they call the tours stan and or make a wish trips today then so and his team are picking up someone very special the woman is the daughter of his 1st passenger from 6 years ago this trip is an easy 5 and slow. was our days since then we have always kept in touch with the record that's why for me this story goes sort of relatively close to the bathroom is not going to be safe there. saw. this ill be annoying man has been in hospice for a few weeks the 55 year old is in the final stages of terminal cancer. the doctors say her tumor is in operable because it's located just behind her spine today she would like to return together with her son and his fiance to the town was ill via grew up with her grandparents frantic henslow has organized the trip.
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was tappin sealed a victory for frank inspiring some big words of praise from his teammates. so much but when you're looking at the small wire on this particular project yeah i thought it was a. bit of us all. for that was this new. it was a book on this book about a still from so not a surprise what's more superhero. are going to the superhero. the home fans were relishing their superhero without recognizing their own role that was to serve as a fountain of positive energy when the going got tough for frank fringe. those with compliments. for the protagonist. for the you know. for the 2 he does decide to do so but. maybe that's what was missing from her own as the salts or maybe the fancy. frankfurt fans push the team to the wind but of course at the hotel have an ace up his sleeve just like his counterpart it's the perfect start to the season for past austin the eagles something brucia dortmund which they could also say. where dalton stand off to last week's shock defeat to work and have a new tactic spin so easy to crack questions that seem to surface every season even tho
was tappin sealed a victory for frank inspiring some big words of praise from his teammates. so much but when you're looking at the small wire on this particular project yeah i thought it was a. bit of us all. for that was this new. it was a book on this book about a still from so not a surprise what's more superhero. are going to the superhero. the home fans were relishing their superhero without recognizing their own role that was to serve as a fountain of positive energy when the going got...