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barney knew a speculator named charles morse. and a partner, frederick hines, schemed to manipulate copper's price on wall street. copper was a hot item many people speculated on. there is debate, historically over the extent of barney's involvement, but many believe he made the behind-the-scenes arrangements as the morse-hines combine began setting its trap in early 1907. historian robert sobel explains. hines came to new york where he met morse a small-time speculator. their plan was to get several banks behind them and use the banks' assets to create a new copper company united copper, push the stock up, and squeeze those people who sold the stock thinking it would go down. what happened? the stock market was heading downward because of a money crunch. the economy was overheating. many people were frightened of a crash. they took their gold out of the banks. people knew the knickerbocker was connected with united copper, which started to collapse. depositors started to appear ansaid, "give us our gold," and the money started f
barney knew a speculator named charles morse. and a partner, frederick hines, schemed to manipulate copper's price on wall street. copper was a hot item many people speculated on. there is debate, historically over the extent of barney's involvement, but many believe he made the behind-the-scenes arrangements as the morse-hines combine began setting its trap in early 1907. historian robert sobel explains. hines came to new york where he met morse a small-time speculator. their plan was to get...
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-- >> no, that was long before barney came on board. and we had a lot of opposition. dan lundgren from california, sam hall from texas and, you know, i said, sam, jim wright's on this bill. so, oh, okay. just oh, okay and walked away. >> when you say they opposed, did they actively oppose? >> some of them -- i've forgotten who it was. somebody wrote -- i've forgotten who it was now, but rhoda -- we have this mechanism called dear colleague. we had somebody write a dear colleague, and there is a bill being circulated about forming a commission. this is a waste of taxpayer money. this happened in '42, on and on and on and on. but -- and i suppose it had some gravitas with somebody, but we were looking to try to get co-sponsors from those who we felt were sympathetic to the possibility of getting them as a co-sponsor on the bill and there are probably, you know, 150 people you'll never get no matter what you do. those you just sort of discount. and so people who write dear colleagues, that appeals to them because it gives them a little mor
-- >> no, that was long before barney came on board. and we had a lot of opposition. dan lundgren from california, sam hall from texas and, you know, i said, sam, jim wright's on this bill. so, oh, okay. just oh, okay and walked away. >> when you say they opposed, did they actively oppose? >> some of them -- i've forgotten who it was. somebody wrote -- i've forgotten who it was now, but rhoda -- we have this mechanism called dear colleague. we had somebody write a dear...
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-- >> no, that was long before barney came on board. and we had a lot of opposition. dan lundgren from california, sam hall from texas and, you know, i said, sam, jim wright's on this bill. so, oh, okay. just oh, okay and walked away. >> when you say they opposed, did they actively oppose? >> some of them -- i've forgotten who it was. somebody wrote -- i've forgotten who it was now, but rhoda -- we have this mechanism called dear colleague. we had somebody write a dear colleague, and there is a bill being circulated about forming a commission. this is a waste of taxpayer money. this happened in '42, on and on and on and on. but -- and i suppose it had some gravitas with somebody, but we were looking to try to get co-sponsors from those who we felt were sympathetic to the possibility of getting them as a co-sponsor on the bill and there are probably, you know, 150 people you'll never get no matter what you do. those you just sort of discount. and so people who write dear colleagues, that appeals to them because it gives them a little mor
-- >> no, that was long before barney came on board. and we had a lot of opposition. dan lundgren from california, sam hall from texas and, you know, i said, sam, jim wright's on this bill. so, oh, okay. just oh, okay and walked away. >> when you say they opposed, did they actively oppose? >> some of them -- i've forgotten who it was. somebody wrote -- i've forgotten who it was now, but rhoda -- we have this mechanism called dear colleague. we had somebody write a dear...
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to this day, i hate barney, not that i had anything against barney, but it triggers memories and emotions> you write about your mom as well. and a time when your mom in the midst of distress said that essentially she wished you would die and when i read that, i kept thinking about, for you being, hearing that, you did hear it. you did understand what she had said. how do you deal with that? >> it was like her son died when he was 12. so while i was very sad and upset by what she said, i understood where that was coming from. >> were there times you actually wanted to die? not being able to communicate, trapped in your body, trapped with your thoughts constantly like that. i mean, you wrote there was a time you wanted to die. >> yes. in some of the darkest moments, i not only wanted to die, but i longed for death to realize me. i also often felt everyone would be better off if i were dead. >> one of his nurses came to believe that martin understood what she was saying to him. his nurse, virna, urged parents to get tested again. >> she was the catalyst who changed everything. if not for her
to this day, i hate barney, not that i had anything against barney, but it triggers memories and emotions> you write about your mom as well. and a time when your mom in the midst of distress said that essentially she wished you would die and when i read that, i kept thinking about, for you being, hearing that, you did hear it. you did understand what she had said. how do you deal with that? >> it was like her son died when he was 12. so while i was very sad and upset by what she said,...
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i'm optimistic. >> barney you too right? we're going and improve, if we keep doing the right things. and that includes i think the fed was doing the right thing. >> gentlemen, thank you. please come back. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> when we come back on "squawk box" this morning, it is charles plosser's final television interview before he steps down as philadelphia fed president. he will be joining us to talk economic growth, when the fed will raise rates, and he'll stick around for instant reaction to the jobs report as well. and les moonves weighs in on media consolidation net neutrality and his plans for super bowl 50. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances.
i'm optimistic. >> barney you too right? we're going and improve, if we keep doing the right things. and that includes i think the fed was doing the right thing. >> gentlemen, thank you. please come back. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> when we come back on "squawk box" this morning, it is charles plosser's final television interview before he steps down as philadelphia fed president. he will be joining us to talk economic growth, when the fed will raise...
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it goes back to what we heard larry kudlow and barney frank talk about.y problem plaguing the united states or is it a demand one? if you raise wages for the wrong reason, that could hold the recovery back. if it's happening for the quote, unquote, right ones dave because companies feel like they have to and that they can do it because they have the capacity that will improve their outcomes here then that's all very encouraging. >> encouraging and also encouraging for the slack in the labor market because a lot of those folks have been sitting out of the labor market and are doing it because they didn't see the opportunity to come back in and as the lower wages come back up people start looking at the jobs as good opportunities as opposed to riding benefits that are very high or were very high. >> we have to go. what is your view in a nutshell? do you think it's a supply or a demand problem that the economy has right now? >> i think right now we're in an over supply problem. we have too much cheap labor globally. >> okay. >> that's been depressing wages a
it goes back to what we heard larry kudlow and barney frank talk about.y problem plaguing the united states or is it a demand one? if you raise wages for the wrong reason, that could hold the recovery back. if it's happening for the quote, unquote, right ones dave because companies feel like they have to and that they can do it because they have the capacity that will improve their outcomes here then that's all very encouraging. >> encouraging and also encouraging for the slack in the...
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i had an interesting question with barney frank about the tarp bill.democrats and obama was in the lead on this. really saved the tarp bill in the fall of 200 will the financial bailout because a lot of republicans walked away an barney frank was in the middle. >> rose: hank paulson was secretary of the treasury. >> right. and barney frank said i never got a call with gorge bush, i never socialized with him. i didn't have a nick name. i didn't-- he said i did it because i thought it was-- the country needed us to do it. and we kind of expected when we got to washington in 2009 that there would be some receptivity because we had a national emergency. and we thought we could find some partners. >> rose: you have great great affection for this guy as you have said in this book. >> yes. >> rose: and to to this day. >> yes. >> rose: how curious are you to see what he thinks of the book? and how sure are you that he will be clin qal in his assessment? >> well i have some sense of this because after the book was printed i sent it to him. because i wanted him
i had an interesting question with barney frank about the tarp bill.democrats and obama was in the lead on this. really saved the tarp bill in the fall of 200 will the financial bailout because a lot of republicans walked away an barney frank was in the middle. >> rose: hank paulson was secretary of the treasury. >> right. and barney frank said i never got a call with gorge bush, i never socialized with him. i didn't have a nick name. i didn't-- he said i did it because i thought it...
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i had an interesting conversation with barney frank about the tarp bill. obama really saved the bill in the fall of 2008 because a lot of republicans walked away. barney frank was in the middle. >> hank paulson was the secretary of the treasury. >> he said he never got a call from george bush, never socialized with him. i don't have a nickname -- he said he did it because he thought the country needed us to do it. we kind of expected when we got to washington in 2009 that there would be some receptivity because we had a national emergency. >> you have great affection for this guy as you have said in this book and to this day. will he be clinical in his assessment? >> after the book was printed, i sent it to him because i wanted him to read it but i didn't want to make him feel we get editorial sway over it. he had some points that he mildly objected to. >> pray tell. >> some stylistic things that i think -- there were some coarse conversations i reported in here. all true. i think he would have preferred if i omitted some of those. but, one he mentioned th
i had an interesting conversation with barney frank about the tarp bill. obama really saved the bill in the fall of 2008 because a lot of republicans walked away. barney frank was in the middle. >> hank paulson was the secretary of the treasury. >> he said he never got a call from george bush, never socialized with him. i don't have a nickname -- he said he did it because he thought the country needed us to do it. we kind of expected when we got to washington in 2009 that there...
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first and foremost with our very first contribution from very, very generous festivities in this city barney and barbara o sure (clapping) the others who answered the call are the hell man foundation kaiser permanente, the cal charitable foundation and the lisa and john family fund the fisher family are brian i'm sorry i printed out that wrong dignity health and carr resident and david jennings and bank of america and the bicknell foundation and the do you go goldman and the hertz foundation and salesforce foundation and helen schwab and husband and finally our alone supporter wells fargo (clapping.) in affiliating addition to those leadership level gifts many have answered the call we're very grateful (clapping). >> and many of you know, we have received a transformational $75 million from dr. priscilla chang and mark zuckerberg. >> unfortunately, they could not be here today but they paid a special message to share so, please view this message. >> hi, everyone sorry we can't be with you making sure that everyone in our community has access e access to health care it something priscilla and
first and foremost with our very first contribution from very, very generous festivities in this city barney and barbara o sure (clapping) the others who answered the call are the hell man foundation kaiser permanente, the cal charitable foundation and the lisa and john family fund the fisher family are brian i'm sorry i printed out that wrong dignity health and carr resident and david jennings and bank of america and the bicknell foundation and the do you go goldman and the hertz foundation...
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. >> reporter: in its newly released spring 2015 campaign barney's is celebrating at lure of women ofy, more powerfully, when she's in her 40s or 50s or 60s than a young girl in her 20s. >> reporter: barney's creative director shows us ladies for this shoot. >> celebrating the older woman as sexy and alluring is absolutely is spot on. >> reporter: barney's used older faces before but this time the heat is rising. and some of the photos were a butt cheek too saucy for network television but right on message for the luxury brand. >> what we're trying to say is you have a long life. this life is a rich life. and this life doesn't end at 25. that's a very very important message to send to millennials. >> reporter: advertisers are chasing millennials ericsson says hoping to build loyalty with the group on their way in not out. but consumers over 60 spend moring that $8 trillion a year. that's expected to double by the end of the decade. >> this is an important demographic and these women have all the money and buying power. >> don't you think that boomers want to see themselves represented
. >> reporter: in its newly released spring 2015 campaign barney's is celebrating at lure of women ofy, more powerfully, when she's in her 40s or 50s or 60s than a young girl in her 20s. >> reporter: barney's creative director shows us ladies for this shoot. >> celebrating the older woman as sexy and alluring is absolutely is spot on. >> reporter: barney's used older faces before but this time the heat is rising. and some of the photos were a butt cheek too saucy for...
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. >> if barney frank had an igloo, would you go in there and stay warm? >> no.wouldn't go stay in his igloo. >> don't look, stop the bs here. stop the crap. >> how do you think john hancock would handle all this snow? >> who is john hancock? >> he signed the declaration of independence. what do you think john adams would think of all this snow? >> he'd have another beer. >> you mean samuel adams. >> me? >> are you -- or blowing it. >> i don't do anything. >> you know i get anxiety when i have to meet people. >> do i look like a blower or a shoveller? >> a blower. >> okay. >> do you think this is god's way of punishing boston for cheating to get to the super bowl? >> i'm not going there. >> come on, use your head. i'm in "watters' world." ask me some intelligent questions. >> this is god's way of punishing liberals who voted for obama and elizabeth warren. >> we did not cheat. we didn't shrink the balls. >> do women know about shrinkage? >> what do you mean like laundry? >> did you know bill o'reilly used to live in boston? >> yes, i did. and i watched him on cha
. >> if barney frank had an igloo, would you go in there and stay warm? >> no.wouldn't go stay in his igloo. >> don't look, stop the bs here. stop the crap. >> how do you think john hancock would handle all this snow? >> who is john hancock? >> he signed the declaration of independence. what do you think john adams would think of all this snow? >> he'd have another beer. >> you mean samuel adams. >> me? >> are you -- or blowing it....
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"is barney baruch buying? what about the big boys at national city bank?" dominant economic voice belonged to andrew mellon, the secretary of the treasury from 1921 to 1931. eveyone was convinced the smartest man in america was the secretary of commerce, herbert hoover. even the hardened cynics of the washington press corps were impressed by hoover. i had unstinted admiration for him. he would sit at the end of a long table, and reporters would sit on either side. we'd each ask a question. he'd look fixedly down-- he was shy-- and after the last man had asked his question he'd put his head up. he'd remember each question and answer it. he knew more about what was going on in america than any other american. we'd say "this is an incredible man." then, one day, the magic stopped working. the business community tried to weather the storm. president hoover told the nation the slump was temporary, that prosperity was just around the corner. calming words couldn't reverse the decline. willard thorp was an early analyst of the business cycle. he recalls the mood.
"is barney baruch buying? what about the big boys at national city bank?" dominant economic voice belonged to andrew mellon, the secretary of the treasury from 1921 to 1931. eveyone was convinced the smartest man in america was the secretary of commerce, herbert hoover. even the hardened cynics of the washington press corps were impressed by hoover. i had unstinted admiration for him. he would sit at the end of a long table, and reporters would sit on either side. we'd each ask a...
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we loved him as barney, a well-dressed womanizer on "how i met your mother." >> amy and i believe in>> reporter: to a creepy ex-boyfriend in the blockbuster "gone girl." and when he's not acting he's at home raising 4-year-old twins, harper and gideon-w his husband david. >> he said they are both performers, both of them. >> we certainly encourage them to sing when they want to and we certainly laugh at their jokes. i want our kids to do it all, you know. >> live out loud. >> that being said, they're so loud that now i just want them to stop being so noisy. >> reporter: as far as his movie picks go he likes the classics. >> all-time favorite movie. >> "clue." >> all-time favorite movie line. >> yes i killed her. >> i hated her so much! >> even -- >> madeline kahn "clue." >> reporter: i'm robin roberts in los angeles. >> so who will you be rooting for? head to our "nightline" facebook page. we'll have all the best moments from the nominees we've interviewed this awards season. from emma stone to bradley cooper to benedict cumberbatch and more. the oscars will be airing this sunday at
we loved him as barney, a well-dressed womanizer on "how i met your mother." >> amy and i believe in>> reporter: to a creepy ex-boyfriend in the blockbuster "gone girl." and when he's not acting he's at home raising 4-year-old twins, harper and gideon-w his husband david. >> he said they are both performers, both of them. >> we certainly encourage them to sing when they want to and we certainly laugh at their jokes. i want our kids to do it all, you...
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> happy birthday to pro boxer floyd mayweather, jr., 38 sex in the city star kristen davis 50 and barneyr actor abc pagoda 84. thanks for watching "today," have a great tuesday. >>> 50 cars hanging over the edge near the tracks and it's scary, dangerous. >> a scary train crossing calls another victim. people are now call for change. >>> a 19-year-old woman who police say is responsible for a crime spree is set to enter her plea. >>> a college crime. investigators want to know who tossed two dogs out of a moving car in santa cruz. >>> a live look outside the beautiful bay bridge. you can already see traffic moving across this tuesday, february 24th. this is "today in the bay." >>> a very good tuesday morning. it's 4:30 i'm
> happy birthday to pro boxer floyd mayweather, jr., 38 sex in the city star kristen davis 50 and barneyr actor abc pagoda 84. thanks for watching "today," have a great tuesday. >>> 50 cars hanging over the edge near the tracks and it's scary, dangerous. >> a scary train crossing calls another victim. people are now call for change. >>> a 19-year-old woman who police say is responsible for a crime spree is set to enter her plea. >>> a college crime....
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barney frank could never trust me with that. and i understand why and everybody else understands why. but mel watt certainly did serve in that role for all of us. so we are so pleased again that you are over at fhfa and we think that despite the fact i mourn you're not being with us here on this committee, we know you are the right person for that position and we are very pleased that you were able to hit the ground running because you knew and you know the issues so well. so welcome mel watt. we look forward to hearing from you today and don't worry if anybody on the opposite side of the aisle tries anything with you, i'll take them on, okay. thank you. >> you're going to be busy. [ laughter ] >> the purpose again of today's hearing is to take testimony from the director of the fhfa to learn about the conservativeship of the gfe's and i now recognize myself for three minutes as an opening statement. as yogi berra said, it is deja vu all over again. memories are short among the opening class because they caused the 2008 financia
barney frank could never trust me with that. and i understand why and everybody else understands why. but mel watt certainly did serve in that role for all of us. so we are so pleased again that you are over at fhfa and we think that despite the fact i mourn you're not being with us here on this committee, we know you are the right person for that position and we are very pleased that you were able to hit the ground running because you knew and you know the issues so well. so welcome mel watt....
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>> you grew up in san francisco >> i did >> parents were not in the business, in entertainment >> barney and eileen tambor >> right. what got you -- you went to school out there >> i got a little theater in san francisco state college, i went across, i watched them rehearse, i went, whatever they're doing, vi to do. i -- i have to do. i was a little fat boy with a lisp. i'd say my name jeff >> i'd say no, jeff. and they'd say...whatever. and i went in the theater and i would help them strike the sets. and i remember one day i lifted up this one fees of rock and it was -- piece of rock and it was made out of elastic, and i remember bursting into tears saying whatever this is -- i felt so connected, whatever this is, it feels so powerful and it feels so wonderful and i have to do it. it was the first moment i actually knew -- i thought, i know what i'm doing. it was the first moment of connectedness or -- it was very, very powerful moment >> so how did you get to that from being -- you're describeing optimal you'd imagine before getting before the cameras. so what was it >> i believe once
>> you grew up in san francisco >> i did >> parents were not in the business, in entertainment >> barney and eileen tambor >> right. what got you -- you went to school out there >> i got a little theater in san francisco state college, i went across, i watched them rehearse, i went, whatever they're doing, vi to do. i -- i have to do. i was a little fat boy with a lisp. i'd say my name jeff >> i'd say no, jeff. and they'd say...whatever. and i went in...
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joining us now, barney frank.mer chairman of the houses services committee and acnbc contributor. do you support rand paul's audit the fed bill? >> absolutely not. i think richard fisher stated it exactly. as he said the fed a is audited, there's a confusion here of words when i was chairman, we were working on this. we did a couple of these. we took away from the federal reserve. the power to unilaterally grant the 85 billion for example they gave aig. to pay the debt we also required there was concern about well when the fed is giving with all these other entities whether they are foreign, central banks or private companies, what's going on. as a result of our legislation, the fed is now totally audited in that every transaction the federal reserve system has with any other entity becomes public. and it's audited. what the fed is trying to do is have a political process call up members of the federal reserve who vote on interest rates and quiz them as to why they have decided to do what they did on interest rate
joining us now, barney frank.mer chairman of the houses services committee and acnbc contributor. do you support rand paul's audit the fed bill? >> absolutely not. i think richard fisher stated it exactly. as he said the fed a is audited, there's a confusion here of words when i was chairman, we were working on this. we did a couple of these. we took away from the federal reserve. the power to unilaterally grant the 85 billion for example they gave aig. to pay the debt we also required...
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when barney dies, hearst bought it many years later in 1922 and gave it a pride and place of san simian. william randolph hearst was the same kind of omnivorous collector that he had been. specialized in the pottery, stained glass pieces, lots of furniture. in 1920, his son, laurence grant white published a monogram, a spirited defense of his father's an attempt to reguild a tarnished reputation. and he said my father put little stock in paintings. he wasn't interest in the minor works. he was much more interested in the decorative arts. what white and hearst did later was build around objects. i don't mean literally around them. they would alter the pieces to make them fit. but take a piece of architecture like a ceiling or a mantlepiece and make it the feature of the room and mix things in such a way that what you ended up with was a rich cultural layering that achieved the effect of generations of family and centuries of collecting in a short amount of time. these are the rod iron doors of the house of the sun, sasa del sol. this is the detail, a portrait of the artist. his name was
when barney dies, hearst bought it many years later in 1922 and gave it a pride and place of san simian. william randolph hearst was the same kind of omnivorous collector that he had been. specialized in the pottery, stained glass pieces, lots of furniture. in 1920, his son, laurence grant white published a monogram, a spirited defense of his father's an attempt to reguild a tarnished reputation. and he said my father put little stock in paintings. he wasn't interest in the minor works. he was...
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. ♪ this is what beauty can be ♪ >> reporter: in its newly released 2015 campaign barney's is celebratinghe campaign is that women can command a room in a way more effectively and more powerfully when she's in her 40s or 50s or 60s than a young girl in her 20s. >> reporter: barney's creator chose the models for the shoot. >> celebrating the older woman as sexy and alluring is absolutely on time. it's spot on. >> reporter: this time the heat is rising and some of the photos were a butt cheek too saucy. >> what we're trying to say is you have a long life and this life is a rich life and this life doesn't end at 25. that's a very very important message to send to millennials. >> reporter: advertisers are chasing millennials, erickson say, hoping to build loyalty with a group on their way in, not out. but women in their 60s spend more than a trillion a year. that's expected to grow by the end of the decade. >> these women have all the money and the buying power. >> don't you think boomers want to see themselves represented more? >> certainly in beauty and we've hired ellen. she's a perfect co
. ♪ this is what beauty can be ♪ >> reporter: in its newly released 2015 campaign barney's is celebratinghe campaign is that women can command a room in a way more effectively and more powerfully when she's in her 40s or 50s or 60s than a young girl in her 20s. >> reporter: barney's creator chose the models for the shoot. >> celebrating the older woman as sexy and alluring is absolutely on time. it's spot on. >> reporter: this time the heat is rising and some of the...
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meet barney who is doing wonders. >> that's why we love the therapy dogs so much.s him back to himself. >> they bring happiness with themselves and they spread it to you. so it's like they bring you happiness while you're sad. >> reporter: his mother would post pictures on facebook of her son smiling again with those dogs. then his mother's friend had an idea. ask people to send pictures of their dogs to anthony. the page called photo doggies for anthony. and when we first talked to her four weeks ago? >> it just started off with 30 people and then that week it turned into 300 and i just looked at it it's almost 2 million. >> reporter: tonight, she tells us it's up to 20 million photos. millions of dogs making anthony smile. >> they have their own personalities. they just can't talk. >> reporter: the soldier in afghanistan who said hey, anthony. this is my military working doing lion. get well soon buddy. ellen degeneres sending her dog. the ones with the sunglasses some barely on. the party glasses,. and just in time for valentine's, rocco asking will you be mine?
meet barney who is doing wonders. >> that's why we love the therapy dogs so much.s him back to himself. >> they bring happiness with themselves and they spread it to you. so it's like they bring you happiness while you're sad. >> reporter: his mother would post pictures on facebook of her son smiling again with those dogs. then his mother's friend had an idea. ask people to send pictures of their dogs to anthony. the page called photo doggies for anthony. and when we first...
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kuester predecessor, barney frank. you seek no modifications. the chair is way past the time.ems on the -- >> thank you. the chair and i have met on more than one occasion to talk about community banks and whether or not there were steps that could be taken to ensure that community banks are not overly burdened with regulations and separate out the community banks, regional and big banks. it is not that barney frank or i or others believe that there never ever can be any modifications were any changes. we have a we said we are open to technical changes and to working in areas where there may be confusion or appears to be duplication. i want to know -- you to know that some of being raised to you is an ongoing discussion and hopefully, if we could get equal operation from the opposite side of the aisle on some of these issues, then there may be some room for some technical changes or modifications. having said that, i'm interested in what is happening with our living wills. under title i of dodd-frank, as you know, robust living wills under title i are crucial to ensure we are
kuester predecessor, barney frank. you seek no modifications. the chair is way past the time.ems on the -- >> thank you. the chair and i have met on more than one occasion to talk about community banks and whether or not there were steps that could be taken to ensure that community banks are not overly burdened with regulations and separate out the community banks, regional and big banks. it is not that barney frank or i or others believe that there never ever can be any modifications...
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he lives in tanzania and knows this area like i know the deli counter at barney's. >> so this is theying on its side hasn't fallen over out of choice, it's been pushed over by elephants. there's an elephant over there. >> oh, yeah. whoa. >> a big bull. >> magnificent. will he charge us? >> nah. >> if we piss him off? >> if we pissed him off, he would. ♪ they sleep so soundly, these zebra, you can creep right up. >> zebras and more zebras. so many, you almost get bored seeing them. giraffes looking only slightly irritated to be interrupted. and ever more massive herds, stadium-sized crowds of wildebeests. a concert of these unkept looking things every few hundred yards. all that's missing is a happy sack. >> everybody's come to terms that the wildebeest migration means wildebeest jumping into rivers. the fact that that only happens two months of the whole year, the rest of the year they're trekking through the bush. to me, this is so much more spectacular. when you see these big numbers. you'll be in an area this morning that was full of wildebeest and go there this afternoon and ther
he lives in tanzania and knows this area like i know the deli counter at barney's. >> so this is theying on its side hasn't fallen over out of choice, it's been pushed over by elephants. there's an elephant over there. >> oh, yeah. whoa. >> a big bull. >> magnificent. will he charge us? >> nah. >> if we piss him off? >> if we pissed him off, he would. ♪ they sleep so soundly, these zebra, you can creep right up. >> zebras and more zebras. so...
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that is not barney obviously. they love painting. both for your time and thoughts. >>> coming up we will introduce you to a leading climate change denier who just happens to have an extremely lucrative relationship with the fossil fuel industry. that's next. everywhere, every time. and 2% back at the grocery store. even before she got 3% back on gas all with no hoops to jump through. katie used her bankamericard cash rewards credit card to stay warm and toasty during the heat of competition. that's the comfort of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. [announcer] if your dog can dream it purina pro plan can help him achieve it. ♪ driving rock/metal♪ music stops ♪music resumes♪ music stops ♪music resumes♪ [announcer] purina pro plan's bioavailable formulas deliver optimal nutrient absorption. [whistle] purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. toenail fungus? don't hide it... tackle it with fda-approved jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by
that is not barney obviously. they love painting. both for your time and thoughts. >>> coming up we will introduce you to a leading climate change denier who just happens to have an extremely lucrative relationship with the fossil fuel industry. that's next. everywhere, every time. and 2% back at the grocery store. even before she got 3% back on gas all with no hoops to jump through. katie used her bankamericard cash rewards credit card to stay warm and toasty during the heat of...
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now if that were me, i'd be barney fyffe.es from home my spaceship blew up and i'm not feeling optimistic. what went through your mind? >> a lot of people said you didn't understand the situation. >> carbon monoxide levels were getting very high. they instructed the crew to build a rig they called the mailbox to purge the deadly gas from the craft and keep oxygen levels safe. this bought time for the crew who were barely eating and running low on water. >> you lost 14 pounds. >> i didn't realize i had lost 14 pounds and i guess i was all charged up. >> they were sick, freezing and tired but safe for now. mission control's next task was to get the broken down craft out of a lunar landing course and back to an earth's trajectory. they figured the crew could do this by executing two separate burns made from the limping command module. powering that up was one of mission control's greatest achievements. flight controllers generated the necessary procedures to do this in three days. something like that would normally take three mo
now if that were me, i'd be barney fyffe.es from home my spaceship blew up and i'm not feeling optimistic. what went through your mind? >> a lot of people said you didn't understand the situation. >> carbon monoxide levels were getting very high. they instructed the crew to build a rig they called the mailbox to purge the deadly gas from the craft and keep oxygen levels safe. this bought time for the crew who were barely eating and running low on water. >> you lost 14 pounds....
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the biggest deal done saw ivory coast striker wilfred barney move but colombian striker juan cadrina, and a 30 million deal. our european sports correspondent lee wellings has been keeping an eye on who's going where and how much. >> as you expect most of this activity in this european winter transfer window throughout the final day was taking place in the england and the premier league still spending the most money overall the most transfers in and out. and the club at the center of it no surprise really, it was chelsea. a case of confirmation of two big deals one in, one out. andre shever, had a great world cup but he couldn't just break into that chelsea team and wasn't going to be part of his long term plans but he has brought in the other direction of juan codrado both deals around the $30 million mark even each other out. and we're in a situation being against manchester city, during that window manchester city signed wilford, what kind of impact can he make on the premier league title race? >> well, the africa cup of nations is heading into the semi final phase this weem but on
the biggest deal done saw ivory coast striker wilfred barney move but colombian striker juan cadrina, and a 30 million deal. our european sports correspondent lee wellings has been keeping an eye on who's going where and how much. >> as you expect most of this activity in this european winter transfer window throughout the final day was taking place in the england and the premier league still spending the most money overall the most transfers in and out. and the club at the center of it...
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. >> i'm not going to paint some picture like every interaction is going to be andy and barney in may, we deal with some complex stuff. >> you can watch chris's full report on "america tonight." >>> president obama again took on the issue of violent extremism, speaking on the last day of a white house conference. he said the only way to put an end to the extremism was to educate people, and expanding human rights and eliminating poverty was part of that. >> when young people feel entirely trapped in impoverished communities, that feeds disorder, and makes those communities ripe for extremist recruitment, and we have seen that across the middle east and north africa. >> richard coen attended the white house summit yesterday, and joins us from montgomery alabama this evening. great to see you again. let's dive into this together here. >> okay. >> you attended the summit yesterday. the president said this is not about a war against religion or islam. does he have it right or is he dead wrong on this? >> we're not at a war against all muslims in the world, obviously. we're at odds with a
. >> i'm not going to paint some picture like every interaction is going to be andy and barney in may, we deal with some complex stuff. >> you can watch chris's full report on "america tonight." >>> president obama again took on the issue of violent extremism, speaking on the last day of a white house conference. he said the only way to put an end to the extremism was to educate people, and expanding human rights and eliminating poverty was part of that. >>...
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king abdullah is dirty harry and we're dealing with barney fife. he should be out there like this guy. this is a good thing. this guy's a muslim. and he's finally standing up against an existential threat. this is very necessary that there is a person that finally stands up and says we're going to kill everybody. good for him. >> i just want him to kilt bad guys, not everybody. >> i love the cut of this guy's jib. i mean, he's a friend to the west. a muslim friend to the west here. he's a former military guy. one of his guys gets savagely murdered, he puts on a flight suit, he quotes clint eastwood. and he goes out and takes action. obama -- with obama one of our guys gets savagely beheaded. obama has a press conference puts on golf shoes and quotes ""caddyshack"" and goes out and hits balls around. this guy probably would admire chris kyle where obama would admire -- did admire somebody like bow bergdahl. that's the difference. the significant ver lining is it angered and galvanized somebody in the muslim world it is an existence threat to. these
king abdullah is dirty harry and we're dealing with barney fife. he should be out there like this guy. this is a good thing. this guy's a muslim. and he's finally standing up against an existential threat. this is very necessary that there is a person that finally stands up and says we're going to kill everybody. good for him. >> i just want him to kilt bad guys, not everybody. >> i love the cut of this guy's jib. i mean, he's a friend to the west. a muslim friend to the west here....
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the king abdullah is dirty harry and we are dealing with barney fyffe.ot saying that president obama isn't doing a lot. but there should be a little bit more symbolism to his substance. he should be out there like this guy. but this is a good thing because this guy is a muslim. and he is finally standing up against an existential threat. and this is very necessary. that there is a person that finally stands up and says we are going to kill everybody. good for him. >> i just want him to kill the bad guys. >> i love the cut of this guy's jib. is he a friend of the west. muslim friend to the west here. is he a former military guy. one of his guys gets savagely murdered, he puts on a flight suit he quotes clinton eastwood. and he goes out and he takes action. obama with obama one of our guys gets savagely beheaded obama a press conference quotes caddie shack and goes out and puts golf shoes on. he did admire somebody like bo bergdahl. that's the difference. silver lining is it anger and galvanized somebody in world. existential threat. this is who should be
the king abdullah is dirty harry and we are dealing with barney fyffe.ot saying that president obama isn't doing a lot. but there should be a little bit more symbolism to his substance. he should be out there like this guy. but this is a good thing because this guy is a muslim. and he is finally standing up against an existential threat. and this is very necessary. that there is a person that finally stands up and says we are going to kill everybody. good for him. >> i just want him to...
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very barney sounding. dialing up grandmother play time. she has to take america the way it is., we're not a warm purple space. we're all over the place. we are, we are the melting pot of ideas as we always should be. so i'm curious to know what is this place she wants to take us through? what will it look like? >> if it looks like when she was in the senate, it is not a very good place. we talked about patricia arquette's comments on equal pay pay hillary clinton weighed in on that. take a listen. >> up an down the ladder, many women are paid less for the same work which is why i think we all cheered at the patricia arquette's speech at the oscars because she's right. it is time to have wage equality once and for you will. >> pent in your own office, hillary. just like the white house, pete. according to her report senate staffers at females were only paid 72 cents on the dollar to the male. hillary clinton is not worried about glass ceiling. she is her own one woman glass floor out there. >> you can't escape hypocrisies. i ran this by my wife. regardless what you say, so many
very barney sounding. dialing up grandmother play time. she has to take america the way it is., we're not a warm purple space. we're all over the place. we are, we are the melting pot of ideas as we always should be. so i'm curious to know what is this place she wants to take us through? what will it look like? >> if it looks like when she was in the senate, it is not a very good place. we talked about patricia arquette's comments on equal pay pay hillary clinton weighed in on that. take...
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if barney the dinosaur peed -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: truimph, your showing me the thing.ie in the '80s. >> jimmy: i just saw the clue. >> okay! well, then just say the answer, then! [ laughter ] you're the host! you get away with it! >> jimmy: no, that's not how you play the game, though. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> colin: it's like a a well-oiled machine. >> my god. such a stickler. >> jimmy: yes, another one. >> okay, here we go. >> jimmy: didn't know you had that much reach. >> okay. oh, good. all right. this is basically harvey fierstein at a party. [ laughter ] harvey fierstein at a halloween party. [ laughter ] and the famous song by abba. all right. >> jimmy: dancing queen? >> yes! [ laughter and applause ] >> all right. when it snows a whole lot, it's a -- >> colin: it's a blizzard? >> jimmy: okay. the next day if you're drunk and you want -- you feel a a little bit drunk. you take another drink. it's called the -- >> jimmy fallon's average day. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: if you have -- [ buzzer ] >> oh shoot! i'm sorry. >> jimmy: what happened to the cigar
if barney the dinosaur peed -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: truimph, your showing me the thing.ie in the '80s. >> jimmy: i just saw the clue. >> okay! well, then just say the answer, then! [ laughter ] you're the host! you get away with it! >> jimmy: no, that's not how you play the game, though. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> colin: it's like a a well-oiled machine. >> my god. such a stickler. >> jimmy: yes, another one. >> okay, here we go. >>...
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. >> i have the same response with barney frank.an exchange like that where he was saying that i had an agenda and this and that and i hammered him with facts and went right back at him saying you don't like the math. here's the numbers. here's the numbers. i've also thrown people off who had been totally inappropriate and shushing me on the show if i do that i'm gone. >> i have a completely different take on this and i don't know if it relates to my gender or the fact that i'm too narcissistic. >> i would go with the latter. >> i would take it all in good humor and i think it's sort of playful and warm like it's almost like what you do when you're at home. shhh. >> really? >> it wouldn't bother me. it wouldn't bother me. i would not find it that dmeening to be shushed. if someone said you're an idiot wait a minute. >> once or twice but when you watch the interview, it happens repeatedly. >> have you ever shushed your wife? >> no. i never have. >> would you? >> would you shush a woman? >> i don't know if a woman or a man. >> watch t
. >> i have the same response with barney frank.an exchange like that where he was saying that i had an agenda and this and that and i hammered him with facts and went right back at him saying you don't like the math. here's the numbers. here's the numbers. i've also thrown people off who had been totally inappropriate and shushing me on the show if i do that i'm gone. >> i have a completely different take on this and i don't know if it relates to my gender or the fact that i'm too...
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barney frank or i or others believe that there never, ever ever can be any modifications, any changeswe have always said that we are open to technical changes. >> so congressman, i guess the question is, is there some sort of quid pro quo negotiation going on for overall changes to dodd/frank? >> let me say this by saying that every member of congress democrat and republican has great community banks in their hometown. they're all hearing about the negative impact of dodd/frank on their ability to serve customers at competitive prices. >> specifically where, on capital requirements? are you guys -- when you were running the community bank did you feel it was an onerous requirement to maintain similar capital requirements that the big banks were having to do at the same time? >> no. small banks across the country have significantly more capital than the largest banks. they've always had excellent capital ratios. it wasn't capital. it's the rules that make lending more difficult for credit-worthy borrowers. it raises the cost and curtails the sleuth availability of that credit. >> you k
barney frank or i or others believe that there never, ever ever can be any modifications, any changeswe have always said that we are open to technical changes. >> so congressman, i guess the question is, is there some sort of quid pro quo negotiation going on for overall changes to dodd/frank? >> let me say this by saying that every member of congress democrat and republican has great community banks in their hometown. they're all hearing about the negative impact of dodd/frank on...
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meet barney, a st. bernard, who is doing wonders. >> that's why we love the therapy dogs so much.imself. >> they bring a bunch of happiness with themselves and they spread it to you. so it's like they bring you happiness while you're sad. >> reporter: his mother would post pictures on facebook of her son smiling again with those dogs. then his mother's friend had an idea. ask people to send pictures of their dogs to anthony. the page called photo doggies for anthony. and when we first talked to her four weeks ago -- >> it just started off with 30 people. and then that week it turned into 300. and i just looked at it. it's almost 2 million. >> reporter: she tells us it's up to 20 million photos. millions of dogs making anthony smile. >> they all have their own personalities. it's like they're other people too. they just can't talk. >> reporter: the soldier in afghanistan who said, hey, anthony, this is my military working dog lion. get well soon, buddy. ellen degeneres sending her dog augie. the ones with the sunglasses. some barely on. the party glasses. that's hagrid and sookie.
meet barney, a st. bernard, who is doing wonders. >> that's why we love the therapy dogs so much.imself. >> they bring a bunch of happiness with themselves and they spread it to you. so it's like they bring you happiness while you're sad. >> reporter: his mother would post pictures on facebook of her son smiling again with those dogs. then his mother's friend had an idea. ask people to send pictures of their dogs to anthony. the page called photo doggies for anthony. and when...