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well, you know, hank being hank, you know, sort of liked the job too much. he was having a great time being ceo of goldman sachs. who can blame him? being ceo of the public goldman sachs seems like one the greatest jobs in the world when you are not the target of so much eyier. hank had the board of directors in his pocket. they wanted him to continue to lead the firm. basically hank didn't want to leave, and that made thane and thornton expendable. he pushed them out too. you know, you sort of take that in toto and it does look very machiavellian. and so, you know, on the other hand, you've got this guy who's very charming and personable and down to earth and makes plenty of time, you know, for people like me which i appreciated. on the other hand, you look at what he did. he does what has to be done, even if he thinks it's in the interest interest of goldman sachs to do that. the reason he pushing him aside was because he saw the guy lloyd blankfein. he saw the direction that the business was going and the way that goldman could make the most money. and he
well, you know, hank being hank, you know, sort of liked the job too much. he was having a great time being ceo of goldman sachs. who can blame him? being ceo of the public goldman sachs seems like one the greatest jobs in the world when you are not the target of so much eyier. hank had the board of directors in his pocket. they wanted him to continue to lead the firm. basically hank didn't want to leave, and that made thane and thornton expendable. he pushed them out too. you know, you sort of...
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well, you know, hank being hank, you know, sort of liked the job too much.e was having a great time being ceo of goldman sachs and, frankly, who can blame him? i mean, being ceo of a public goldman sachs seems like one of the greatest jobs in the world especially when you're not the target of so much public ire as lloyd blankfein is at the moment. but, you know, hank had the board of directors in his pocket, and they kept wanting him -- so he says -- to continue to lead the firm. so, basically, hank didn't want to leave, and that made thain and thornton expendable, and he pushed them out too. [laughter] and, you know, you sort of take that in toto, and it does look very machiavellian. and so, you know, on the one hand you've got this guy who's very charming and personal bl and down to earth and makes plenty of time, you know, for people like me which i appreciated. on the other hand, you just look at what he did, and you say, you know, this guy does what has to be done even if he thinks it's in the best interest of goldman sachs to do that. flow, the reason
well, you know, hank being hank, you know, sort of liked the job too much.e was having a great time being ceo of goldman sachs and, frankly, who can blame him? i mean, being ceo of a public goldman sachs seems like one of the greatest jobs in the world especially when you're not the target of so much public ire as lloyd blankfein is at the moment. but, you know, hank had the board of directors in his pocket, and they kept wanting him -- so he says -- to continue to lead the firm. so, basically,...
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hank being hank sort of liked the job too much, he was having a great time and frankly who can blame him. be the ceo of republika goldman sachs seems like one of the greatest jobs in the world when you're the target of so much public ire as lloyd blank blankfein at the moment, but hank had the board of directors in his pocket and they kept wanting him so he says to continue to lead the firm. so basically hank didn't want to leave and that made them expendable and pushed them out, too and it does look very modest volume. you got this one by that is a very charming personable and down-to-earth and makes plenty of time for people like me which i appreciate and on the other hand if you just look at what he did and say this guy does what has to be done it's in the best interest of goldman sachs to do that so the reason he pushed them aside ultimately he saw the direction the business was going and the way that they could make the most money which is in the trading proprietary trading business and he knew that they didn't have those skills. sycophant expendable and he saw him and he did. h
hank being hank sort of liked the job too much, he was having a great time and frankly who can blame him. be the ceo of republika goldman sachs seems like one of the greatest jobs in the world when you're the target of so much public ire as lloyd blank blankfein at the moment, but hank had the board of directors in his pocket and they kept wanting him so he says to continue to lead the firm. so basically hank didn't want to leave and that made them expendable and pushed them out, too and it...
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people like jackie robinson and, hank aaron.o sit down and talk to about the change in this country from his day to today. the election of a black president in this country compare that, if you can, if you will, to jackie robinson breaking into major league baseball, also what you did in major league baseball as far as your chasing history. in comparing those things, what i mean, how do they compare when it comes to those types of events being catalysts for change in this country? we might not know until later exactly what the election of barack obama did for the country, but as far as catalysts for change, how would you compare the two? >> well, it's a whole lot different than what president obama is up against now. you know, you know, the change, in fact him being president of the united states, i don't know, i don't know how i could compare that to anything other than to say that if dr. king was living today, he would say, well done, son. you know, we've made a tremendous change. we've moved in the right direction. >> you sai
people like jackie robinson and, hank aaron.o sit down and talk to about the change in this country from his day to today. the election of a black president in this country compare that, if you can, if you will, to jackie robinson breaking into major league baseball, also what you did in major league baseball as far as your chasing history. in comparing those things, what i mean, how do they compare when it comes to those types of events being catalysts for change in this country? we might not...
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we'll have more from hank aaron next hour.going to tell me how baseball is doing in reaching out to the african-american community because the numbers of african-americans in major league baseball has gone down in recent years. what exactly can be done to try to grow the game in inner cities? >>> also, no surprise here that presidents, you wonder who maybe he is pulling for in the nba eastern conference finals. >> miami heat or chicago bulls? >> translator: miami heat or chicago bulls? >> of course, he is saying hometown bulls. he wagered one of chicago's world famous hotdogs to back it up. the president making a bet there with a miami reporter. he also has some cuban fritas if the president loses. he met with the reporter to bring up the debate about immigration reform. >>> it's about time that some of these guys got on the record. a couple of gop candidates say they're running for the white house. who's who and what are their chances? think i have allergies? you're sneezing. i'm allergic to you. doubtful, you love me. hey, y
we'll have more from hank aaron next hour.going to tell me how baseball is doing in reaching out to the african-american community because the numbers of african-americans in major league baseball has gone down in recent years. what exactly can be done to try to grow the game in inner cities? >>> also, no surprise here that presidents, you wonder who maybe he is pulling for in the nba eastern conference finals. >> miami heat or chicago bulls? >> translator: miami heat or...
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about heroin and hank williams. tavis: his book is out now. that is what you call brandon and vertical integration. rebranding and vertical integration. >> good to see you. of next, a special acoustic performance. we will be back in just a moment. from his new cd, "all never get out of this world alive" here is steve earle. ♪ ♪ this city won't wash away ♪ ♪ this city won't wash away ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org tavis: join me next time with dick van dyke on his new memoir. that is next time. we will see you then. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment, one conversation at a time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from v
about heroin and hank williams. tavis: his book is out now. that is what you call brandon and vertical integration. rebranding and vertical integration. >> good to see you. of next, a special acoustic performance. we will be back in just a moment. from his new cd, "all never get out of this world alive" here is steve earle. ♪ ♪ this city won't wash away ♪ ♪ this city won't wash away ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis...
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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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hanks also promoted his new film, "larry crown."e movie is loosely based on his two years at college. it opens in july, it is a universal film and universal is a part of our company. >> you know what's so sad? that's so much better than i could do. i couldn't even do that well. >> he's got a little bit of rhythm. >> thanks for joining us. "nightly news" is next. the latest on those tornadoes in the midwest. >> we'll see you back here for more local news at 6:00.
hanks also promoted his new film, "larry crown."e movie is loosely based on his two years at college. it opens in july, it is a universal film and universal is a part of our company. >> you know what's so sad? that's so much better than i could do. i couldn't even do that well. >> he's got a little bit of rhythm. >> thanks for joining us. "nightly news" is next. the latest on those tornadoes in the midwest. >> we'll see you back here for more local...
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hank williams jr. huge part in that, apparently he made the first call and here's what he said about it. >> i've got to do something but don't want to do a benefit in a football stadium. we need to raise a lot of money. i never know it was going to turn into this and people had really helped this happen. >> seven days. that was some of the reasoning hank williams made the call. it's interesting to listen to sarah evans who now lives in alabama and she walked through some of the devastation. >> it's one thing to see it on television, but it's an entirely different thing to go and witness it all in person. it's heartstopping and you just oh my gosh, i can't believe this actually happened but it really did happen to alabama and like i said just being there and it's devastating. i feel so bad for the people and praying day and night for comfort for them in any way. >> we're going to be running on hln, re-air the telethon sunday night, account p.m. eastern. the need doesn't go away. telethons end but the ne
hank williams jr. huge part in that, apparently he made the first call and here's what he said about it. >> i've got to do something but don't want to do a benefit in a football stadium. we need to raise a lot of money. i never know it was going to turn into this and people had really helped this happen. >> seven days. that was some of the reasoning hank williams made the call. it's interesting to listen to sarah evans who now lives in alabama and she walked through some of the...
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i sat down with hank to talk about his place in baseball history.at would you say to those fan who is say hank aaron is the home run king, he will always be my home run king and they refuse to acknowledge anybody at this point that's above your name. would you say let it go, the guy above me has more home runs and he's your home run king. what would you say? >> i would thank them first of all if they think that way of the but here again, you know, and we're talking about barry bonds and you know, barry bonds hit more home runs than i did. and he should be justifiably should be the home run king. that's the way i look at it. i look at it as saying he done everything he wanted to do, everything he was supposed to do in baseball. people say, well, you know, he was on this, he was on that. i don't know what he was on. you know, i have no idea, i'm not god, i don't have any idea. the only thing i know is that barry bonds was a terrific ballplayer. i hit 755 home runs, and no matter how you look at it, i ain't going to hit another home run, not in this ye
i sat down with hank to talk about his place in baseball history.at would you say to those fan who is say hank aaron is the home run king, he will always be my home run king and they refuse to acknowledge anybody at this point that's above your name. would you say let it go, the guy above me has more home runs and he's your home run king. what would you say? >> i would thank them first of all if they think that way of the but here again, you know, and we're talking about barry bonds and...
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among them -- jackie robinson, of course, but also hank aaron.k aaron is one that i had the chance to sit down with and have a conversation about what it meant for him at the time to be that guy in major league baseball. some of them were out there before you. but when you kind of got into the mix, is that something you wanted? did you ever consider yourself kind of a leader being out front, a leader in the civil rights era, or did you just want to play baseball? >> i wanted to play baseball and i never felt like i was a leader but i felt like jackie robinson had paved the way for -- and i wanted to be a baseball player. let me put it that way. jackie robinson had paved the way for all of us. when i say all of them -- myself, willie and some of the other black whose came before him and was a little bit younger than he was. had paved the way. and i felt like it was my responsibility not only as a baseball player but to carry myself in such a way that other blacks would be able to look at me and say, oh, i not only want to be the same kind of ball
among them -- jackie robinson, of course, but also hank aaron.k aaron is one that i had the chance to sit down with and have a conversation about what it meant for him at the time to be that guy in major league baseball. some of them were out there before you. but when you kind of got into the mix, is that something you wanted? did you ever consider yourself kind of a leader being out front, a leader in the civil rights era, or did you just want to play baseball? >> i wanted to play...
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to it to address because he doesn't take it as seriously people don't take these flash crashes and hank paulson holden the american population hostage we see no intention of political terror here the policeman says the suspect was just trying to affect market sentiment and again let me emphasize that due to propaganda they have successfully delineated between financial terror and political terror this is been commingled into one global financial terrorist dominated global economy there is no political terror anymore there is no ideology there are no political parties there are no religions there are no country boundaries there is only the market leverage and events to make the prices go where you want them to go this guy is the hank paulson of the retail side he is you know basically you know the equivalent of hank paulson going into a liquor store not going over but he's the same mindset that from the same mother there sprung from the same case so much strauss kahn tart semen. well so here it's not political terror it's just affecting marc. that sentiment so let's look at the head poli
to it to address because he doesn't take it as seriously people don't take these flash crashes and hank paulson holden the american population hostage we see no intention of political terror here the policeman says the suspect was just trying to affect market sentiment and again let me emphasize that due to propaganda they have successfully delineated between financial terror and political terror this is been commingled into one global financial terrorist dominated global economy there is no...
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hank will present more stories about aids as we approach the 30th anniversary of the disease. those start airing here on cbs5 on memorial damon may 30th. >>> a new approach to health care is being tried in the bay area. today a hospital moved more than a hundred patients to its new medical complex. the administrators say the new approach is the future of health care. >>> our future? is rain apparently. >> so much for spring. it just continues to rain around the bay area. we had the scattered showers and a few clouds, you can see a couple clouds, the moon looking good and we still have scattered showers around the bay area. we have more significant rain. that will push on shore latel on. a cell been moving across. you are seeing rain drops and heavier cells just to the west and more of that coming your way. more scattered showers in parts of the east bay. in toward oakland and alameda, you were seeing scattered light showers. we will see more continuing on and off this evening but not a whole lot. just a few more speckles off the coastline but another storm system that's runnin
hank will present more stories about aids as we approach the 30th anniversary of the disease. those start airing here on cbs5 on memorial damon may 30th. >>> a new approach to health care is being tried in the bay area. today a hospital moved more than a hundred patients to its new medical complex. the administrators say the new approach is the future of health care. >>> our future? is rain apparently. >> so much for spring. it just continues to rain around the bay area....
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headline reads south korean staged bomb blast to cash in on stocks and this guy obviously learned from hank paulson he was the best that this the whole story this south korean man staged two minor bomb attacks with homemade explosives and soul last week in an attempt to cash in on stock investments by affecting market sentiment police said they said quote he invested fifty million won or forty six thousand dollars this month and said he believed bomb explosions will send stock markets palling giving the concerns of terrorism after osama bin laden's death well this is a huge issue this man has stumbled upon something very important markets are over leveraged markets are reflective of hundreds of trillions of dollars in leverage so yes a small thirty or forty thousand dollar bomb can cause markets to crash because they're so highly leveraged buy the professional page fund managers five hundred thousand dollars on nine eleven was a multi-trillion dollar collapse forty five thousand dollar investment there could cause a multi-billion dollar. plus there's not really this problem so much as the p
headline reads south korean staged bomb blast to cash in on stocks and this guy obviously learned from hank paulson he was the best that this the whole story this south korean man staged two minor bomb attacks with homemade explosives and soul last week in an attempt to cash in on stock investments by affecting market sentiment police said they said quote he invested fifty million won or forty six thousand dollars this month and said he believed bomb explosions will send stock markets palling...
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paulson of the retail side he is you know basically you know the equivalent of hank paulson going into a liquor store not going over but he's the same mindset that from the same mother there sprung from the same so many times semen. well so here it's not political terror it's just affecting my. that sentiment so let's look at the head politician of the world see if this is political terror or just affecting market segment let's look at those head politicians headline reads obama says u.s. default may unravel global finances so is this obama doing the same thing so he's trying to get the republicans or will scare the population into convincing republican politicians to vote for an increase in the debt ceiling not that it matters apparently that you even increase it technically right well if i had a blue and red balloons together would get the right color for obama to listen to you could create the obama version of this yeah if you don't raise it to clear the postal over you have made poor made slaves there ok. go far enough obama is a fly actual terrorist just like dumb extra just like
paulson of the retail side he is you know basically you know the equivalent of hank paulson going into a liquor store not going over but he's the same mindset that from the same mother there sprung from the same so many times semen. well so here it's not political terror it's just affecting my. that sentiment so let's look at the head politician of the world see if this is political terror or just affecting market segment let's look at those head politicians headline reads obama says u.s....
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so -- >> hank is your nephew and just to -- >> hank is my nephew. he's my -- the father of the children. >> just to clarify. his wife is in critical condition in hospital. his son ryan who is 3 years old is missing. his son cole has -- is believed to have died in this -- >> cole. >> cole has died, we believe. >> correct. >> and his daughter kathleen who's 5 is in critical condition too. i mean, where is hank right now? is he at the hospital? >> he's either at the hospital -- i believe he's still out with the search. i think he's out there with them right now. >> this is a direct hit on the family home while frank was out of town from the tornado. >> pardon me? >> do you believe this was a direct hit from the tornado on the home that's caused all this while hank was out of town, right? >> yes, definitely. there's nothing left but debris at the home. maybe a sofa, couple of picture books and things like that but there's nothing else. it's just debris. >> i mean, it's an awful story. how are the family coping with this? >> as you would expect, devastat
so -- >> hank is your nephew and just to -- >> hank is my nephew. he's my -- the father of the children. >> just to clarify. his wife is in critical condition in hospital. his son ryan who is 3 years old is missing. his son cole has -- is believed to have died in this -- >> cole. >> cole has died, we believe. >> correct. >> and his daughter kathleen who's 5 is in critical condition too. i mean, where is hank right now? is he at the hospital? >>...
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i love it. >> hammering hank with t.j. holmes.and it's breaking news tonight. for the first time in 38 years the morganza spillway in louisiana has been opened. historic flooding on the mississippi river made the move necessary to prevent the river from overwhelming levees in baton rouge and new orleans
i love it. >> hammering hank with t.j. holmes.and it's breaking news tonight. for the first time in 38 years the morganza spillway in louisiana has been opened. historic flooding on the mississippi river made the move necessary to prevent the river from overwhelming levees in baton rouge and new orleans
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aaron, but that wasn't the end of hank aaron's comments. you need to hear the rest of it and you will in 2:30. you could get arrested for that you know. it's not what you think. look. there was a time when a company like that would envy us. little outfit. it's almost quaint. all these years we had something they could never have. something only the biggest operations could ever afford. it was our strategic advantage. now they have it. what exactly is "it" that they have? logistics. a level playing field. it's not fair. it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? let's go back to drawing. down the hill? man: all right. we were actually thinking, maybe... we're going to hike up here, so we'll catch up with you guys. [ indistinct talking and laughter ] whew! i think it's worth it. working with a partner you can
aaron, but that wasn't the end of hank aaron's comments. you need to hear the rest of it and you will in 2:30. you could get arrested for that you know. it's not what you think. look. there was a time when a company like that would envy us. little outfit. it's almost quaint. all these years we had something they could never have. something only the biggest operations could ever afford. it was our strategic advantage. now they have it. what exactly is "it" that they have? logistics. a...
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. >> annis ton, alabama, the place where hank thomas nearly died.n 1961, thomas was a 19-year-old freedom rider, one of seven blacks and six whites who boarded buses bound for the south to protest segregated interstate travel. were you frightened? >> i'm 19 years old. you don't know enough to be afraid. >> reporter: but that changed on may 14 when the riders arrived in annis ton, they were met by a brutal mob which shattered windows, punctured the tires of the bus, and set it on fire. >> they held the door, and i remember them saying, "let's burn them. let's burn them alive." >> mitchell: trapped, thomas says he sought the easiest way to die. >> i thought that if i breathed in the smoke, that i would simply go to sleep and that's the way i was going to die. >> mitchell: but he got lucky. a fuel tank explosion scattered the crowd, allowing the riders to escape the flames. >> it was like a scene from hell. it was-- it was the worst suffering i'd ever heard. >> mitchell:a a new pbs documentary details that horrific day and the one glimmer of hope-- a y
. >> annis ton, alabama, the place where hank thomas nearly died.n 1961, thomas was a 19-year-old freedom rider, one of seven blacks and six whites who boarded buses bound for the south to protest segregated interstate travel. were you frightened? >> i'm 19 years old. you don't know enough to be afraid. >> reporter: but that changed on may 14 when the riders arrived in annis ton, they were met by a brutal mob which shattered windows, punctured the tires of the bus, and set it...
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tom hanks and madonna?hem plus loads of others were here at the united center to say farewell to the leaving miss oprah. >> please welcome, oprah. >> reporter: within the first five minutes, oprah's spectacular delivered on the spectacular. superstar tom hanks kicked off the party. >> you're oprah winfrey. >> you're tom hanks. >> reporter: minutes later, mr. "mission impossible" himself showed up. >> how about this? huh? >> reporter: it was a sendoff fit for the queen of daytime television. the iconic host ruled the small screen for 25 years. september 8th, 1986, america met oprah winfrey. 25 years later, we're saying good-bye. >> these years with you, our viewers, have enriched my life beyond all measure. >> reporter: she packed plenty of must-see moments into those years. who could forget tom cruise jumping for joy on her couch? or the chaos that followed after she made this announcement? >> you get a car. you get a car. >> reporter: you never knew what might happen. especially now, on the star-studded ta
tom hanks and madonna?hem plus loads of others were here at the united center to say farewell to the leaving miss oprah. >> please welcome, oprah. >> reporter: within the first five minutes, oprah's spectacular delivered on the spectacular. superstar tom hanks kicked off the party. >> you're oprah winfrey. >> you're tom hanks. >> reporter: minutes later, mr. "mission impossible" himself showed up. >> how about this? huh? >> reporter: it was a...
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the real champion is hank aaron.k a little bit about it with me. >> what would you say to those fans that say, hank aaron is the home run king, he will always be my home run king and they refuse to acknowledge anybody at this point that is above your name. would you say to them, hey, let it go folks? the guy above me has more home runs? or would you say -- >> i would say, thank you. thank them first of all if they think that way. but we are talking about barry bonds and he hit more home runs than i did and he should be justifiable, the home run king. and people say, he was on this, on that. i don't know what he was on. i have no idea. i don't have any idea. the only thing that i know of barry bonds was a terrific ball player. and no matter how you look at it, not in this era, i may do it somewhere else but not here. and he hit more home runs than i did. and this was so he could be classified as the home run king. >> so you don't believe he was on anything? >> no, i didn't say i believed he was on it. no matter what i
the real champion is hank aaron.k a little bit about it with me. >> what would you say to those fans that say, hank aaron is the home run king, he will always be my home run king and they refuse to acknowledge anybody at this point that is above your name. would you say to them, hey, let it go folks? the guy above me has more home runs? or would you say -- >> i would say, thank you. thank them first of all if they think that way. but we are talking about barry bonds and he hit more...
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fans who say hank aaron is the home run king?ll always be my home run king, and they refuse to acknowledge anybody at this point that is above your name? would you say let it go, or would you say -- >> i would tell them thank you. i would thank them, first of all. thank them if they think that way, but here again, and we were talking about barry bonds. and you know,b barry bonds hit more home runs than i did, and she should be justifiably be the home run king. that's the way i look at it. i look at it saying he did everything he was supposed to do in baseball. now, people say, well,ia know, he was on this, he was on that. i don't know what he was on. you know, i have no idea. i'm not god. i don't have any idea. the only thing i know is that barry bonds was a terrific ball player. i hit 755 home runs. and no matter how you look at it, i'm not going to hit another home run, not in this era. i may ndo it somewhere else, no here. he hit more than i did, so he should be classified as the home run king. >> you don't believe he was on a
fans who say hank aaron is the home run king?ll always be my home run king, and they refuse to acknowledge anybody at this point that is above your name? would you say let it go, or would you say -- >> i would tell them thank you. i would thank them, first of all. thank them if they think that way, but here again, and we were talking about barry bonds. and you know,b barry bonds hit more home runs than i did, and she should be justifiably be the home run king. that's the way i look at it....
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hank thomas, one of those freedom riders. hank, good morning to you. >> good morning, russ.ou doing? >> i'm doing just fine, sir. let me ask you, does it feel like 50 years ago to you? >> no. it doesn't. but then again, sometimes it does. i don't move quite as fast as i used to move. >> i know this week you got to meet with the sun of one of the klan members who burned the bus all those years ago. what did he say to you? what did you say to him? >> well, he immediately came to me and embraced me, which surprised me. pleasant surprise. and it was a genuine -- he's a bear of a man, so to speak, and it was a genuine hug and embrace. and he asked me for forgiveness. and i told him, obviously, there's nothing to forgive. he can't be responsible for what his father did. and beside, i told him that i have mentally left aniston a long time ago. and that, you know, i carried no -- i didn't carry the baggage of bitterness with me. but i thought it was a very good gesture. and he asked if sometime in the future he and i could break bread together. and i said i think that would be a goo
hank thomas, one of those freedom riders. hank, good morning to you. >> good morning, russ.ou doing? >> i'm doing just fine, sir. let me ask you, does it feel like 50 years ago to you? >> no. it doesn't. but then again, sometimes it does. i don't move quite as fast as i used to move. >> i know this week you got to meet with the sun of one of the klan members who burned the bus all those years ago. what did he say to you? what did you say to him? >> well, he...
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hank aaron, you say you like him? >> absolutely. hank aaron is legendary, beyond legendary.opportunity to be in the same room as him is very unique and exciting. i think we can help communicate that to the young people out here as to how we got here. >> one of the things they're trying to do today with want nah play is get the youth reinvigorated in baseball. what's your message to them? >> baseball was a huge part of my life growing up, i played year-round, traveling. it played a big part in me being disciplined, accountable. it's the beautiful combination of individual, being a task manager for yourself but also being on a team. you learn how to balance a team sport but also handling your responsibility. hitting is one of the most difficult, if not the most difficult things in sports. you a team to fall back on to be your support system. i think it's a lovely combination of the two. >> reporter: and williams is out talking to the kids, hoping they take those messages along with them when they leave today. this baseball game behind me, that's just the beginning, leading up
hank aaron, you say you like him? >> absolutely. hank aaron is legendary, beyond legendary.opportunity to be in the same room as him is very unique and exciting. i think we can help communicate that to the young people out here as to how we got here. >> one of the things they're trying to do today with want nah play is get the youth reinvigorated in baseball. what's your message to them? >> baseball was a huge part of my life growing up, i played year-round, traveling. it...
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paulson of the retail side is you know basically you know the equivalent of hank paulson going into a liquor store not going over but he's the same mindset that from the same other there are sprung from the same tomac strauss kahn tarth seaman. but other top stories from around the world but many of the strauss kahn has signed as the head of the international monetary fund and insiders say it's also those who for bail for the charges and section sort of spending. is offering to go on the house arrest. uncle bracelet track his movements his lawyer say he's already ready to parent and one million dollars in cash. seven or seven times the plane has crashed north of point air base in southern california three people aboard managed to escape and then injuries the plane was operated by a private for tracked by the u.s. navy to support its. space shuttle endeavor successfully go to the international space station. shuttle come on astronauts mock the leverage the most expensive freight at the station to believe it is the last flight for endeavor and announcements of this space shuttle progr
paulson of the retail side is you know basically you know the equivalent of hank paulson going into a liquor store not going over but he's the same mindset that from the same other there are sprung from the same tomac strauss kahn tarth seaman. but other top stories from around the world but many of the strauss kahn has signed as the head of the international monetary fund and insiders say it's also those who for bail for the charges and section sort of spending. is offering to go on the house...
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watch. >>> hi, i'm hank williams junior. alabama, georgia, mississippi that have been totally devastated by the worst disaster in the history of the state. you have to be here. you just can't describe it. it's absolutely unbelievable. >> these cities need not millions. they need billions. help is on the way. america can survive and alabama can survive. so please join the movement "impact your world." go to cnn.com/impact. >>> meantime, as it pertains to the flood-ravaged area, the army corps of engineers is making the decision on levees along the mississippi river. coming up at the top of the hour, we take an in-depth look at this organization and why it has so many critics. and straight ahead for now, a cnn special, fashion backstage. s network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an
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i'm talking tom hanks. he spent time in hayward going to college. now, he's produced, starred and directed in a movie based on it. it's called "larry crown." >> what did they say? >> you have to listen twice. >> larry crown to the common break area. it's employee of the month day. how many will this be? >> nine. >> a parting of the ways. >> it sounds like you are firing me. they said it's because i didn't go to college. >> get you knowledge and you are fireproof. >> you are never too old to learn. >> you are never too old to learn. >> hanks says it was inspired by his time spent at college. at that time, he enrolled because it was his only option. it turned out to be a great option for the award winning actor. it's the jumping off point for his career. one that isn't always as glittery as you think. >> this is how it is to make movies. >> larry crown is hanks second directing effort. you have to love it. >>> coming up in san francisco this morning, they have works under way to help electric cars and get rid of the archaic phone book. >> 6:22 now. mi
i'm talking tom hanks. he spent time in hayward going to college. now, he's produced, starred and directed in a movie based on it. it's called "larry crown." >> what did they say? >> you have to listen twice. >> larry crown to the common break area. it's employee of the month day. how many will this be? >> nine. >> a parting of the ways. >> it sounds like you are firing me. they said it's because i didn't go to college. >> get you knowledge...
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frank and hank coming up at 7 p.m.'t miss it. >>> i'm dennis o'donnell in stockton for the fishing tournament. >>> giants go for the sweep. and you go for the big one. next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, three times this season the giants have gone for a sweep. >>> dennis what did you trade for that shirt? we saw hank plante traded in his shirt and tie. >>> you can't just get these jerries off the street, i know. >> do you get a logo with that shirt? >> no, it is a bowl of soup with that shirt. well, in fact, i couldn't get you the buzz. more in a second. let's talk baseball. three times the san francisco giants have gone for the sweep and three times they came up empty and they had another shot at that today in new york. all around the city field for cincooco de mayo. triple to the wall. mets lead 3-0. getting one back in the 3rd. who says he shouldn't be hitting third in the order. monster home run to make it 3- 1. 3-2 game in the 5th inning when carlos beltran takes sanchez deep. sanchez gives up five runs and six walks in fiv
frank and hank coming up at 7 p.m.'t miss it. >>> i'm dennis o'donnell in stockton for the fishing tournament. >>> giants go for the sweep. and you go for the big one. next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, three times this season the giants have gone for a sweep. >>> dennis what did you trade for that shirt? we saw hank plante traded in his shirt and tie. >>> you can't just get these jerries off the street, i know. >> do you get a logo with that shirt? >> no,...
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myself and hank and others, we would promote gigs and put malcolm x on the cover of flyers. and some cat would roll up to us and say, "yo, who's this malcolm the tenth?" [laughter] that's when we said it's important to see if we can use the music as it reaches people and just fill it with something that means something. one particular song and one particular video that got the attention of many, by the time i get to arizona, which was about arizona's reluctance to declare a statewide holiday in honor of martin luther king, jr. right. at about the same time you recorded that, i was actually working for usa today and interviewed the governor. oh, you did that, huh? a lot of us did. this guy was... mecham. intransigent. there was no-- and the state was in no mood to be lectured to by public enemy about what they ought to be doing. you did this-- this rap video, and you did-- the video itself had some provocative scenes. the governor was poisoned; is that right? or blown up. the governor was blown up, and a senator is poisoned. here's my question: beyond the obvious entertainmen
myself and hank and others, we would promote gigs and put malcolm x on the cover of flyers. and some cat would roll up to us and say, "yo, who's this malcolm the tenth?" [laughter] that's when we said it's important to see if we can use the music as it reaches people and just fill it with something that means something. one particular song and one particular video that got the attention of many, by the time i get to arizona, which was about arizona's reluctance to declare a statewide...
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hank williams jr. concert given by down tray music stars this week to aid victims of the storms, tornadoes and flooding that devastated parts of the midwest and south. >>> a magnitude 6 earthquake struck costa rica today and the trembling of the earth was caught by surveillance cameras. it was 20 miles northwest of the capital san jose. so far there are no reports of injuries or damage. >>> police in bangkok seized a handful of images. two panthers, a black bear, two leopards and the suspect is charged with smuggling endangered animals. >>> turned 50 years today. it long ago became -- i don't know how this videotape wound up in our control room. we mean the other "situation room." >> brian williams of nbc was preparing for this photo of president obama, maybe the most iconic picture in its five decades of operation. brian williams apologized to wolf blitzer for the supposed error. but it appears the whole thing was an inside joke. wolf told us that brian is an old friend. they covered the clinton white
hank williams jr. concert given by down tray music stars this week to aid victims of the storms, tornadoes and flooding that devastated parts of the midwest and south. >>> a magnitude 6 earthquake struck costa rica today and the trembling of the earth was caught by surveillance cameras. it was 20 miles northwest of the capital san jose. so far there are no reports of injuries or damage. >>> police in bangkok seized a handful of images. two panthers, a black bear, two leopards...
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cbs 5 reporter hank plant who covered the early years of the aids epidemic returns with this exclusive first t.v. interview with a man known as the berlin patient. >> reporter: his name is timothy ray brown, a 45-year- old man now living in the bay area who tested positive for hiv back in 1995. but who now has entered the scientific journals as the first man in world history to have his hiv completely eliminated from his body. it's what doctors call a functional cure. he was living in berlin, germany, in 2007, dealing with hiv and leukemia when the scientists there gave him a bone marrow stem cell transplant that had astounding results. >> i quit taking my hiv medication on the day that i got the transplant. and i haven't had to take any drugs. >> it's amazing. >> yeah. the leukemia came back, unfortunately, about a year later. and so i got another transplant from the same donor in 2008. and in february. and luckily both this innings have been absent. >> reporter: leukemia and aids. >> right. >> reporter: gone? >> right. >> reporter: cured? >> yeah. all right. thank you. >> reporter: i
cbs 5 reporter hank plant who covered the early years of the aids epidemic returns with this exclusive first t.v. interview with a man known as the berlin patient. >> reporter: his name is timothy ray brown, a 45-year- old man now living in the bay area who tested positive for hiv back in 1995. but who now has entered the scientific journals as the first man in world history to have his hiv completely eliminated from his body. it's what doctors call a functional cure. he was living in...
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but hank, tommy bahamas. retirement treating him very well. >> at least now what lies ahead.tly, a great series. please catch it tonight at 7:00 if you can. and, of course, have a wonderful weekend. i know it's thursday but -- >> happy cinco de mayo. >> thank you. >> like your scar of. >> and back at you. >> my hat i left at home golem host of "eye on the at home. >> we'll be right back. ,this is your captain speaking, we are fourteenth in line for takeoff. looks like it's bumper to bumper on the interstate. i gotta get to cleveland! remove your belt, your watch, your shoes. i wonder what gas costs today. seven dollars for a pillow! an extra bag costs what? i hate traffic! ♪ [ child ] the train is now arriving. [ male announcer ] the train has arrived indeed. in honor of amtrak's 40th anniversary, kids ride free for 40 days. details at amtrak.com. [ male announcer ] who's your car's best friend? gasoline that cleans. chevron with techron. care for your car. nine-eleven terror attacks. >>> president obama is on the way to new york city where he will honor the victims of a 9/11
but hank, tommy bahamas. retirement treating him very well. >> at least now what lies ahead.tly, a great series. please catch it tonight at 7:00 if you can. and, of course, have a wonderful weekend. i know it's thursday but -- >> happy cinco de mayo. >> thank you. >> like your scar of. >> and back at you. >> my hat i left at home golem host of "eye on the at home. >> we'll be right back. ,this is your captain speaking, we are fourteenth in line for...
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michael jordan tom hanks, madonna, tom cruise, jerry seinfeld, diane sawyer, jesus showed up.. >> this is so out of her comfort zone, you have no idea. if you ever watched the pattern of her shows, it is always about the other person. she is so selfless in the way she does her show. this is hard for her to be the center of attention. it's hard for her to accept all of this. >> jimmy: he's right. if oprah had a magazine she wouldn't name it after herself and be on the cover of it every month. she just isn't like that. [ applause ] i will miss oprah, though. i have to say. she's -- some how she's become a big part of my life. to honor her, we've collected some of her greatest moments from her 25 years on the air. and combined the audio from those classic oprah moments with video from classic cartoons to make them super classics. here now is the legendary moment when oprah bailed out the auto industry by giving everyone in her audience a car, combined with "the transformers." enjoy. >> okay, now, here's the deal. listen carefully. cue the drum roll. all right -- one, two, three -
michael jordan tom hanks, madonna, tom cruise, jerry seinfeld, diane sawyer, jesus showed up.. >> this is so out of her comfort zone, you have no idea. if you ever watched the pattern of her shows, it is always about the other person. she is so selfless in the way she does her show. this is hard for her to be the center of attention. it's hard for her to accept all of this. >> jimmy: he's right. if oprah had a magazine she wouldn't name it after herself and be on the cover of it...
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tomoprah" farewell from hanks an thi the sleep numb store, a place that changes lives every day. welcome to the sleep number store. a visit here can improve your whole life. as the sleep number setting goes down, the mattress gets softer. that's nice. as the sleep number setting goes up, the bed gets firmer. it's really molding to my body. here, you'll learn how your bed m be causing pain and how the sleep number bed can relieve that pain right in the store. the small of my back was not being supported before. now it is. we have a left and a right so you can each control your individual si. there's no debate or no squabble, because you can have it your way and i'll have it mine. we save a lot of marriages. wow. they do that a lot. when you find somebody's perfect leof comfort, that may be the first time they've ever felt a bed that feels exactly like they're hoping it would. fourtere-hundred sleep number experts and the number that can change your life. only at the sleep number store. to us, you're not just a person. you're a number. on "20/20," the most picture yet of the bin la
tomoprah" farewell from hanks an thi the sleep numb store, a place that changes lives every day. welcome to the sleep number store. a visit here can improve your whole life. as the sleep number setting goes down, the mattress gets softer. that's nice. as the sleep number setting goes up, the bed gets firmer. it's really molding to my body. here, you'll learn how your bed m be causing pain and how the sleep number bed can relieve that pain right in the store. the small of my back was not...
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big names like hank williams, keith urban and lady antebellum took part.eade was a co-host at the star-studded affair. should i ask what designer you were wearing? >> what's that in the designer i was wearing? what was i wearing last night? >> just kidding. >> macy's, i think. that's not a designer. >> good enough for me, though. >> lucky i didn't say t.j. maxx. >> what was it like? >> it was incredible because i don't know if you know this, but the special came together in a matter of seven days. that's a huge undertaking. hank williams apparently, huge country star, has very strong ties in it alabama, went there, couldn't believe what he saw after the big tornadoes that blew through six states, those killer tornadoes. he made a call and within seven days, this came together. now, we don't know how much money was raised last night. but we do know that the need continues to grow because now this is all for the american red cross and now you have people whose homes are continually being flooded because of the mississippi. so the need you saw lady antebellum
big names like hank williams, keith urban and lady antebellum took part.eade was a co-host at the star-studded affair. should i ask what designer you were wearing? >> what's that in the designer i was wearing? what was i wearing last night? >> just kidding. >> macy's, i think. that's not a designer. >> good enough for me, though. >> lucky i didn't say t.j. maxx. >> what was it like? >> it was incredible because i don't know if you know this, but the...