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thank you, colin hanks.lant and band of joy. come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is one of the most legendary singers in rock history. he and his group band of joy just released their first album. and they're here tonight to perform a song from it called "angel dance." please welcome robert plant and band of joy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ good night, sleep tight big, bright sun has gone away you know it's gone away good bye, don't cry ♪ ♪ tomorrow bring us a brand new day we can run away and we'll laugh up ♪ ♪ and down the hall don't go shout when you hear them fall let them fly ♪ ♪ right across the wall let them cry 'til the morning call little angel dance ♪ ♪ little angel dance oh, yeah, yeah dance come on and dance ♪ ♪ big night, bright lights time now to lay them all to rest ♪ ♪ lay them all to rest bad guys, mean eye all gone away to where they belong ♪ ♪ let's just sing our song and they'll laugh up and down the hall don't go ♪ shout when you hea
thank you, colin hanks.lant and band of joy. come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is one of the most legendary singers in rock history. he and his group band of joy just released their first album. and they're here tonight to perform a song from it called "angel dance." please welcome robert plant and band of joy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ good night, sleep tight big, bright sun has gone away you know it's gone away...
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hank gave him a $25,000 bail. he did not have $25,000, so he sat in jail for eight days, and he came back and pleaded guilty. this is really the regular person that is symbolic of ordinary justice. there is a woman who has five kids. she is a nurse. one beautiful spring day she is sitting on the stoop, and she is reading of friends hair, and the police say, do believe -- she is braiding of friends hair, and the police say, and you realize there is a no loitering sign, and she offered to get off, and they arrest her. they bring her before the judge, and they give her a $25,000 bail. she is never given an attorney, and she sits in jail for eight days. she has a relative take care of her five kids. eventually, she comes before the judge. the judge says, we will give you a couple hundred dollars as a fine, if you plead guilty, and we will call it a day. she says ok. she pleads guilty, and she thinks to herself, i will never pay the fine, and she gets the guy who also pleaded guilty, and they have a big party. they thi
hank gave him a $25,000 bail. he did not have $25,000, so he sat in jail for eight days, and he came back and pleaded guilty. this is really the regular person that is symbolic of ordinary justice. there is a woman who has five kids. she is a nurse. one beautiful spring day she is sitting on the stoop, and she is reading of friends hair, and the police say, do believe -- she is braiding of friends hair, and the police say, and you realize there is a no loitering sign, and she offered to get...
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thank you, colin hanks.nt and band of joy. come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ mom ] my son ryan didn't know his voulez-vous from his frere jacques... [ speaking french ] [ mom ] ...so he decided to study in paris. ♪ to see french masterpieces with his very own eyes. we even linked our citibank account to his so when his account ran low we just transferred funds. i just hope the language isn't a barrier. bonjour. [ mom ] my ryan can be very shy. [ male announcer ] from linked accounts to citi mobile we make it simple to manage your finances. what's your story? citibank can help you write it. what were the facts? fact: march 7, 2000. brown asks voters for new mayoral power to appoint school board members. he gets it, and promises better schools. but the drop out rate increases 50%. the school budget goes into a 100 million dollar deficit. the schools become so bad the state has to take them over. it was "largely a bust," he admitted. jerry brown. failure as governor. failure as mayor. failure we can't a
thank you, colin hanks.nt and band of joy. come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ mom ] my son ryan didn't know his voulez-vous from his frere jacques... [ speaking french ] [ mom ] ...so he decided to study in paris. ♪ to see french masterpieces with his very own eyes. we even linked our citibank account to his so when his account ran low we just transferred funds. i just hope the language isn't a barrier. bonjour. [ mom ] my ryan can be very shy. [ male announcer ] from linked accounts...
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thank you, colin hanks. and band of joy. come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey, ove, i'm gonna need a bank. any ideas? capital one bank. they're everywhere. ♪ yeah, you're right! [ horns honking ] hey, there's one right up the street. [ male announcer ] capital one bank. the most branches and atms in the dc area. what's in your wallet? ove, go long! [ female announcer ] have you ever seen a glacier while sunbathing? why not? have you ever climbed a rock wall in the middle of the ocean? or tried something really wild? why not? it's all possible in t nation of whyot. royal caribbean's flting nation where you're free to do anything you want. which may be nothing at all. royal caribbean international. visit royalcaribbean.com today. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is one of the mo legendary singers in rock history. he and his group band of joy just released their first album. and they're here tonight to perform a song from it called "angel dance." please welcome robert planand band of jo
thank you, colin hanks. and band of joy. come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey, ove, i'm gonna need a bank. any ideas? capital one bank. they're everywhere. ♪ yeah, you're right! [ horns honking ] hey, there's one right up the street. [ male announcer ] capital one bank. the most branches and atms in the dc area. what's in your wallet? ove, go long! [ female announcer ] have you ever seen a glacier while sunbathing? why not? have you ever climbed a rock wall in the middle of the...
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but do you think hank paulson, tim geithner did the right thing? i say yes.use at that moment in time we needed intervention. is that where you are? >> yes. i absolutely agree that at that point in time, we needed to somehow bring liquidity back into the system. >> i mean, if people are starving, you don't say, sorry, you're on your own. you give them food. >> i think one of the big debates is -- is the perception of wall street, what was done after the public helped us out. i think that's what troubles a lot of people. >> robert, great to have you on the program. >> fantastic. i can't wait to read the book. i love the cover. >> thank you. you were great to talk to me in the book. thank you, robert. >> you're welcome. >>> up next on the "wall street journal report," a look at the news this week that will have an impact on your money. >>> and a lost viking artifact rediscovered. >>> for more on our show and your guests, check out wsjr.cnbc.com. you'll also find a link to my blog. >>> now a look that stories coming up that may move the markets and impact your m
but do you think hank paulson, tim geithner did the right thing? i say yes.use at that moment in time we needed intervention. is that where you are? >> yes. i absolutely agree that at that point in time, we needed to somehow bring liquidity back into the system. >> i mean, if people are starving, you don't say, sorry, you're on your own. you give them food. >> i think one of the big debates is -- is the perception of wall street, what was done after the public helped us out. i...
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says testimony from congressman who were there at the time they were threatened with martial law from hank paulson former c.e.o. of goldman sachs so again let me repeat myself up there and say around if you want to protect yourself from rogue grown bombers and other flights of fancy from large ships patrolling in the area with bombers and marines and whatnot you must start getting yourself more indebted to wall street this is the only way consider yourself well tony blair does work at j.p. morgan he might have a loan for that also money up right now tony's hot shop tony's debt shop so tony an attorney is to read calling it is hard to live in does my old boy old sports. thanks so much for being on the kaiser report stacy herbert thank you max when we come back we're going to chicago to speak with mike johnson about what's happening there. go away. from money get some bullets from honest. courage. and honor. they managed not only to stay alive. but to keep their faces and souls in inhuman circumstances. nine hundred days in besieged linen ran through the eyes of the survivors. if. when the n
says testimony from congressman who were there at the time they were threatened with martial law from hank paulson former c.e.o. of goldman sachs so again let me repeat myself up there and say around if you want to protect yourself from rogue grown bombers and other flights of fancy from large ships patrolling in the area with bombers and marines and whatnot you must start getting yourself more indebted to wall street this is the only way consider yourself well tony blair does work at j.p....
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says testimony from congressman who were there at the time they were threatened with martial law from hank paulson former c.e.o. of goldman sachs so again let me repeat myself up there in tehran if you want to protect yourself from rogue drone bombers and other flights of fancy from large ships patrolling in the area with bombers and marines and whatnot you must start getting yourself more indebted to wall street this is the only way considers oh well tony blair does work at j.p. morgan he might have a loan for that also money off right now tony's hot shop tony's debt shop so to me an attorney is just a red calling it is true and it does mold boy old sports. thanks so much for being on the kaiser report stacey herbert thank you max when we come back we're going to chicago to speak with mike johnson about what's happening there. go work. in morning. welcome back to the kaiser report you know with the collapse of the google agassi down economy in the u.s. in a deflationary spiral millions are employed tens of millions are on food stamps and many of those so many are homeless some are fightin
says testimony from congressman who were there at the time they were threatened with martial law from hank paulson former c.e.o. of goldman sachs so again let me repeat myself up there in tehran if you want to protect yourself from rogue drone bombers and other flights of fancy from large ships patrolling in the area with bombers and marines and whatnot you must start getting yourself more indebted to wall street this is the only way considers oh well tony blair does work at j.p. morgan he...
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i know you have had hank paulson on this broadcast. but he was literally vomiting. there were moments where he was physically vomiting because of his anxiety, his sleeplessness about what was happening during this period. it was, i will truly never forget it. and i hope that the viewers and the public don't either. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: great having you, in paperback now, "too big to fail" the inside story about wall street and how washington fought to save the financial system and themselves. it's been revised. >> i have added an afterword and a number of new scenes. >> rose: winner of the 2010 award for best business book. one of the financial times best books of 2010. one of "business week"'s best books 2010. it goes on and on and on. tremendous reporting. your writing for tuesday's paper on. >> olver stone, my columning tie olver stone to lunch at the four seasons. he has a new movie coming out wall street 2, and we had a fascinating lunch given that so many of wall street's real life characters were in the room. >>
i know you have had hank paulson on this broadcast. but he was literally vomiting. there were moments where he was physically vomiting because of his anxiety, his sleeplessness about what was happening during this period. it was, i will truly never forget it. and i hope that the viewers and the public don't either. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: great having you, in paperback now, "too big to fail" the inside story about wall...
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when you've got tom hanks and george clooney on your side and can't figure out on how you can get the message out to the american people, it's just -- >> hanks, clooney, michael moore, we have to switch the radio now. >> their ads are going to defeat us. we better not -- okay, look. we've got six weeks left. how do we save the democrats from themselves because if the republicans are taking over, the knife goes in even deeper at that point. i know people are saying, let the democrats get their ass beat a little bit here and that will make them wake up. i don't know what it's going to do it. i think only the people watching this are going to have to say, we're going to have to do this. what do you do when the leader doesn't do it? you have to do it. everybody had one bad teacher in high school. and so if you wanted to do well in that class, you just had to sort of teach yourself. >> exactly. >> you want to get through you it and go to college. this is what we have to do in the next six weeks. but i feel bad for you. what do you do tomorrow on this show? i mean, how do you keep up withou
when you've got tom hanks and george clooney on your side and can't figure out on how you can get the message out to the american people, it's just -- >> hanks, clooney, michael moore, we have to switch the radio now. >> their ads are going to defeat us. we better not -- okay, look. we've got six weeks left. how do we save the democrats from themselves because if the republicans are taking over, the knife goes in even deeper at that point. i know people are saying, let the democrats...
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. >> hanks very much. >>> fall begins tonight but it still feels liie summer out there. >> chief meteorologiitvytas reid is trrcking what could e some severe weather out there. >> we saa hot temperatures out there and ii's helling fire up theeatmosphere creating a lot f instability and lift in tte atmosphere. we're going o continue to see the chance for thunderstorms. @%t's talk about the changes in the season. autumnal equinox and that happenn tonight at 11:09 p.m. we have equal hoors of daytime 122hours and 12 hours but nonetheless we are going to see %-tonight. take place overnight do have srong storms that have bouudary out there. mooing over towards lancaster county, we'll continue to see that move over into chester county. nonetheless it's going to continue to give us achance for some showers and thunderstorms firinggup alonggthe frootal boundary. as we cootinue to see the %-thunderstorm.ome gusty the main threat is heavy rain,,3 lighhning and aaso the usty -inds anywhere from 40 to 60 mile an hour winds n this thunderstorm ell.@ we may have a potential for some more activity llter this
. >> hanks very much. >>> fall begins tonight but it still feels liie summer out there. >> chief meteorologiitvytas reid is trrcking what could e some severe weather out there. >> we saa hot temperatures out there and ii's helling fire up theeatmosphere creating a lot f instability and lift in tte atmosphere. we're going o continue to see the chance for thunderstorms. @%t's talk about the changes in the season. autumnal equinox and that happenn tonight at 11:09 p.m....
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. >> hanks, jjff. it's almost been a month ssnce the last game in ballimoree the ravens could use the home-field -padvantage. it also helps 3 1 they're playing the browns. no plane rides or hotel rooms for the first time this year. a roaring tranquillity will come over the ravens tomorrow when they take the field in front of 70,000-plus fans. as they say, there's no place liie hooe. >> i think our fans are going to be more excited than anything. we haven't been home for a while. for us to come home, i thhnk that's huge for us. >> our stadium s the best stadium to play in, for me. it's one of the best stadiums out there and the crowd is second to none. it's going to be a lot of fun. >> i want to encourage ur fans fingernail, but some pets are caussng big economic damage in maryland. there's a new type across ourrregion. crops >>reporter: they are enemy number one at farms all across the country. ssink bbgs are destroying acres and acres of crops in our region. >> little tanks. littte armored tanks. i ca
. >> hanks, jjff. it's almost been a month ssnce the last game in ballimoree the ravens could use the home-field -padvantage. it also helps 3 1 they're playing the browns. no plane rides or hotel rooms for the first time this year. a roaring tranquillity will come over the ravens tomorrow when they take the field in front of 70,000-plus fans. as they say, there's no place liie hooe. >> i think our fans are going to be more excited than anything. we haven't been home for a while. for...
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and my mom remarried hank, hank the tank, i called. an exmilitary guy for a stepfather. had cancer and i didn't realize it. she died. i went foster care and my stepdad walked out on us. >> he walked out the day of the funeral. >> he said i have to leave. i have never talked to that man since then. i went know foster care, not all situations are bad. my dad, i reconnected with him and lived with him for a year and he died. no silver spoon. and i find it ironic, god, in my faith said i'm going to let you run this christian organization that's about families and that's what gives me the passion to write a book like "stronger" and encourage people don't trust in your circumstances, especially those of us calling ourselves christian. the joy that we have in the lord is far deeper than our immediate circumstance. if you lost your job or there's a problem, draw closer to god because he's there to draw close to you. >> mike: you know, you found those things in your life, spiritual qualities that made you stronger, even though a lot of tough steps to get there. jim daley, thank y
and my mom remarried hank, hank the tank, i called. an exmilitary guy for a stepfather. had cancer and i didn't realize it. she died. i went foster care and my stepdad walked out on us. >> he walked out the day of the funeral. >> he said i have to leave. i have never talked to that man since then. i went know foster care, not all situations are bad. my dad, i reconnected with him and lived with him for a year and he died. no silver spoon. and i find it ironic, god, in my faith said...
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>> all right, vytas, hank you. you can be in charre of your own -ersonalized forecast.ltimore.com. just use the interactive tools to track storms down to our neighborhood. go to foxbaltimmre.com and cliik on iiradar. >> and that will do t for the "late edition" tonight. thanks for joining us. >> and i am jennifer gilbert.ú up next,,is how i met your mother. and be sure to tune in to morning news tomorrow starting at 5
>> all right, vytas, hank you. you can be in charre of your own -ersonalized forecast.ltimore.com. just use the interactive tools to track storms down to our neighborhood. go to foxbaltimmre.com and cliik on iiradar. >> and that will do t for the "late edition" tonight. thanks for joining us. >> and i am jennifer gilbert.ú up next,,is how i met your mother. and be sure to tune in to morning news tomorrow starting at 5
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my mom remarried three years later to a gentleman hank. i nicknamed him "hank the tank."t guy for a stepfather. in a year, my mom had cancer. it didn't realize it. she died. i went in foster care and my stepdad walked out on us. >> mike: walked out in your mom's funeral. >> the very day. >> mike: you came home from your mother's funeral and he cleared the stuff. >> cleared the house and came out with his bags passed and said i have to leave. the stress is too big. i've never talked to that man again since that day when i was 9-1/2 years old. i went into foster care. horrible situation. not all foster care is bad, but that one was horrible. my dad, i reconnected and lived with him for a year and he died and i ended up going to high school with my brother. there is no silver spoon in this. i find it ironic that god in my opinion, my faith said i'll let you run a christian organization that's all about family. the reason for that is so many families represented in my story. brokenness in today's homes in america. that gives me passion to write "stronger" and encourage people
my mom remarried three years later to a gentleman hank. i nicknamed him "hank the tank."t guy for a stepfather. in a year, my mom had cancer. it didn't realize it. she died. i went in foster care and my stepdad walked out on us. >> mike: walked out in your mom's funeral. >> the very day. >> mike: you came home from your mother's funeral and he cleared the stuff. >> cleared the house and came out with his bags passed and said i have to leave. the stress is too...
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." >> do you have any regrets today between you fed chair bernanke and then hank paulson didn't figureut a way to save lehman brothers? >> that would have been the right thing to do if we had any capacity to do it. >> that seemed to be a change from the time -- the government, or however you want to describe that what were trying to save wall street. there really is regret now that they let lehman fail, isn't there? >> i don't think people recognized the implications of letting lehman go and the severity of that. and it wasn't necessarily too big to fail as much as it was too connected to fail. and that is also the issue with aig. look, you know, i think at the end of the day, it's true, they did not have the authority. and i think the reason they say -- and this is what i write about in the book -- they had a big money player jpmorgan who was willing to come in and acquire the assets. >> like a t.a.r.p. essentially. >> yes. here they didn't have the resolution authority, which is why that ended up being item number two in the financial regulatory reform. but, you know, wall street did
." >> do you have any regrets today between you fed chair bernanke and then hank paulson didn't figureut a way to save lehman brothers? >> that would have been the right thing to do if we had any capacity to do it. >> that seemed to be a change from the time -- the government, or however you want to describe that what were trying to save wall street. there really is regret now that they let lehman fail, isn't there? >> i don't think people recognized the...
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hank paulsen has given his version of events. andrew has given a version of events in his book. still the central mystery remains. why didn't anybody foresee that this would be a catastrophe and take steps to avoid it. we've had two years of global recession some of which could have been avoided if lehman brothers would have been rescued. >> one other point that i would make is, you know, lehman's failure was obviously a huge, huge problem and became the tipping point for the crisis. but in many ways to me the mistake is not as much letting lehman go but in saving bear stearns, oddly enough. it was that decision which set the course for the rest of these decisions. in fact, set up this issue of moral hazard that we often talk about, this idea of putting a safety net under people so that they actually think that they can take even more risk. >> brown: john cassidy, now bring us up to date. what's now happened in basil? you have these new rules. what jumps out to you as being important particularly vis-a-vis thinking about what happened two years ago? >> well, one of the things we
hank paulsen has given his version of events. andrew has given a version of events in his book. still the central mystery remains. why didn't anybody foresee that this would be a catastrophe and take steps to avoid it. we've had two years of global recession some of which could have been avoided if lehman brothers would have been rescued. >> one other point that i would make is, you know, lehman's failure was obviously a huge, huge problem and became the tipping point for the crisis. but...
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get a say, and a classy one and sue berman and the fight against the freeway, and if not for sue and hank, we would have a freeway going down the panhandle and from east to west and down the great highway and would have so many freeways we might pack up. and another example which is more modern, and san jose project. and julian jewelet and coalition first approached the city, and no, this is a main thoroughway, and because of this group, now look at it. we have bike lane there, not because for safety, but narrowed the lanes so traffic goes through slower. and we have a traffic line at duncan and gurle. and we have fantastic plants so people can smell the roses as they walk, i don't think the cars are. but it's a beautiful site. and another example is mixed masonic, those people are addressing the issues that are going on for years, and finally because of that, of the community and bicyclists and pedestrians, we are now looking at ways to fix that situation. and one more example, under walk san francisco, we happen to saw a few other cities do pedestrian stings, actually they are cross wal
get a say, and a classy one and sue berman and the fight against the freeway, and if not for sue and hank, we would have a freeway going down the panhandle and from east to west and down the great highway and would have so many freeways we might pack up. and another example which is more modern, and san jose project. and julian jewelet and coalition first approached the city, and no, this is a main thoroughway, and because of this group, now look at it. we have bike lane there, not because for...
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. >> those in favor hank you. >> those in favor of the d.r. requester? >> good evening, my name is vens. i live at 2080 third street as well. i'm in somewhat objective -- objecting to the project next door because of basically two reasons, one is the sound, my -- my deck is eight feet from the property. i don't believe that the cuse ticks provided by the engineer are adequate in this case. i was told that there was a metal wall separating the activities from -- from my deck but -- but i believe the wall is not sound to eliminate the noise. another problem which is a big one in the neighborhood is parking. although there is parking usually, there won't be when this project -- happens. now the person -- shaun and lee, the people that are building the project are very good neighbors. i'm glad they're here. they live in our neighborhood. i wish them well. however, the -- the part where -- where they're going to have -- events in the yard i'm definitely against because of the noise and the parking. thank you. >> thank you. >> are there additional speakers in
. >> those in favor hank you. >> those in favor of the d.r. requester? >> good evening, my name is vens. i live at 2080 third street as well. i'm in somewhat objective -- objecting to the project next door because of basically two reasons, one is the sound, my -- my deck is eight feet from the property. i don't believe that the cuse ticks provided by the engineer are adequate in this case. i was told that there was a metal wall separating the activities from -- from my deck...