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have you seen hank?g ago. >> a successful business owner subscribes to one theory. they show up first, and they leave last. do you know where hank is? >> i don't know. i don't know if he's gone home or what. >> i cannot believe he left. not only is it disrespectful to the employees, it's disrespectful to all the customers who are coming here today. he really left? like, he's gone? >> as far as i know. >> he literally disappeared. i'm pissed. oh, hey, hank. where'd you go, buddy? we have a grand opening. hank, i don't understand why you left. this is [bleep] ridiculous. you need to [bleep] come back here. i've been here for a week. i'm doing all this stuff. this is ridiculous that you left. turn the car around, get your ass back here, and be a leader right now. for business advice and extra scenes from the show, go on to cnbc.com/the-profit. asional have constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three s
have you seen hank?g ago. >> a successful business owner subscribes to one theory. they show up first, and they leave last. do you know where hank is? >> i don't know. i don't know if he's gone home or what. >> i cannot believe he left. not only is it disrespectful to the employees, it's disrespectful to all the customers who are coming here today. he really left? like, he's gone? >> as far as i know. >> he literally disappeared. i'm pissed. oh, hey, hank. where'd...
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have you seen hank? too long ago. >> a successful business owner subscribes to one theory. they show up first, and they leave last. do you know where hank is? >> i don't know. i don't know if he's gone home or what. >> i cannot believe he left. not only is it disrespectful to the employees, it's disrespectful to all the customers who are coming here today. he really left? like, he's gone? >> as far as i know. >> he literally disappeared. i'm pissed. oh, hey, hank. where'd you go, buddy? we have a grand opening. hank, i don't understand why you left. this is [bleep] ridiculous. you need to [bleep] come back here. i've been here for a week. i'm doing all this stuff. this is ridiculous that you left. turn the car around, get your ass back here, and be a leader right now. for business advice and extra scenes from the show, go on to cnbc.com/the-profit. [ male announcer ] it's time. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in
have you seen hank? too long ago. >> a successful business owner subscribes to one theory. they show up first, and they leave last. do you know where hank is? >> i don't know. i don't know if he's gone home or what. >> i cannot believe he left. not only is it disrespectful to the employees, it's disrespectful to all the customers who are coming here today. he really left? like, he's gone? >> as far as i know. >> he literally disappeared. i'm pissed. oh, hey, hank....
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come on, give 'em a little taste, dad. ...hank, hank, hank hank, hank, hank, hank, hank, hank...eggy: okay, remember, honey, you're going to be on tv so do not do that thing with your nose that you're not aware of. what thing? i'm here live with arlen torchbearer hank hill. which hand do you think you will carry the torch in? the right. did you give any thought to any other hand? no, i did not. ( crowd cheering ) sounds like the durndle torchbearer approacheth. finally. it took him forever. well, they're not exactly swift in durndle. ( all laughing ) he is so brave. ( all cheering ) hank, wait! damn it, dale. this flame traveled 3,000 miles plus the distance from the sun to greece. you're tarnishing the spirit of the winter games. au contraire. i'm inhaling it. remember, dad: pace, grace and dignity. now move out! i'm so darn happy, i'd skip the rest of the way. thank you, bobby. ( cheering ) awww! ...is brought to you in part by... part by... [ woman ] i will support and defend the constitution of the united states of america... [ man #2 ] ...and i will obey the orders of those
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hank: peggy? i'm sorry, hank. i guess everyone here likes things the way they are.'ll go back to beating the rug now. phillip: i wonder, madam if i can expect the same impertinence from your husband's propanery that i have come to expect from you. please. hank had nothing to do with this. guards! seize this wench and take her to the stocks. what are you doing? take your hands off her. no, no. it's okay, hank. i'm not here. i'm in our bathroom, over my own sink and i'm flossing, hank. i'm flossing... oof! okay, that's it. show's over. hank, stop-- you'll lose the account. phillip: listen to your shrew. in her nagging, there is wisdom. dang it, there are more important things than a sale. you... take off that crown. i'm kicking your ass. oh? you demand satisfaction? fine. then we shall joust by day's end. say, huh? if you are able to tilt me off my steed then i will apologize to you and yon hag and purchase your gas. but if i should send thou tumbling to the dirt, then you and your gas will be banished from the kingdom but not before your "wif" cleans the man sweat fr
hank: peggy? i'm sorry, hank. i guess everyone here likes things the way they are.'ll go back to beating the rug now. phillip: i wonder, madam if i can expect the same impertinence from your husband's propanery that i have come to expect from you. please. hank had nothing to do with this. guards! seize this wench and take her to the stocks. what are you doing? take your hands off her. no, no. it's okay, hank. i'm not here. i'm in our bathroom, over my own sink and i'm flossing, hank. i'm...
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hank, bobby's been asleep for 15 hours.e have to do something to cheer him up so i am taking his church shoes to have taps put on them. that's just a band-aid, peggy. we need to find a cure. then teach him, hank. teach him to pitch woo. i don't know how to do that. what did i do with you? nothing. i did it all. as always. boomhauer. thanks, boomhauer. do whatever it takes. put gel in his hair if you have to. hank, where's bobby? ( tapping ) i got mine done, too. don't worry. bobby's in good hands. boomhauer's going to fix everything bill broke. boomhauer? i try to shield you from this kind of stuff, peggy but boomhauer is pretty good with the ladies and he's agreed to show bobby some of his secrets. hank, the man's longest relationship was a three-day weekend. what kind of secrets could he have? i don't know. he wouldn't tell me. he could be doing anything. he could be taking bobby to a pickup bar or a hooters! oh, god! that's right, hank. no worries, little b. we're going to get you back on track. be talking about secret b
hank, bobby's been asleep for 15 hours.e have to do something to cheer him up so i am taking his church shoes to have taps put on them. that's just a band-aid, peggy. we need to find a cure. then teach him, hank. teach him to pitch woo. i don't know how to do that. what did i do with you? nothing. i did it all. as always. boomhauer. thanks, boomhauer. do whatever it takes. put gel in his hair if you have to. hank, where's bobby? ( tapping ) i got mine done, too. don't worry. bobby's in good...
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da vinci ♪ ♪ da vinci astronaut hanks cast away hanks coach hanks ♪ ♪ forrest hanks hanks ♪ [ cheers tonight. give it up for the roots right there, everybody. [ galloping ] [ engine revving ] >> too many monsters in your pacific rim? try jaeger monster. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know him, you love him, from the "police academy" movies, that is legendary michael winslow! ♪ michael winslow, gosh, we love you so much. thank you for being here my friend. >> thank you for having me, jimmy. thank you so much, it's an honor, man. >> jimmy: we talk about you all the time on the show. we try to do sound effects as good as you, but you are just the master. you're the best. >> well, thank you. i heard his noises and he is very good. >> jimmy: yeah, higgins -- thank you. higgins what's you're -- you can do ducks. >> steve: i can do ducks. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] oh, your best is the windex squirt bottle. can you do that? >> steve: yeah, i can do a squirt. >> you do the bottle and i will do the wipes. >> steve: okay, ready? [ bottle squirting ] [ glass squeaking ] [ laughter and
da vinci ♪ ♪ da vinci astronaut hanks cast away hanks coach hanks ♪ ♪ forrest hanks hanks ♪ [ cheers tonight. give it up for the roots right there, everybody. [ galloping ] [ engine revving ] >> too many monsters in your pacific rim? try jaeger monster. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know him, you love him, from the "police academy" movies, that is legendary michael winslow! ♪ michael winslow, gosh, we love you so much. thank you for being here my...
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( cheering ) ( yelling ) go, hank, go! run, hank!ells ) this is the bravest thing i've ever seen in my entire life. just count the tiles. one, two... dooley: that's my soap. three, four... ramon: dudes, check me out. i call this "eggs over easy." five, six... captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org hank: dang it! i'm out of clean socks! got-dang it! even tastier? new quality ingredients. we now have premium cuts of meat, like 100% angus beef... and hickory ham. that's right, baby. [ female announcer ] and our tasty new buttery seasoned crusts. then...we add hot. ♪ because hot makes everything better. [ female announcer ] new hot pockets... mmmm. [ female announcer ] ...with premium cuts of meat and new buttery seasoned crusts. better taste. better quality. [ ding! ] ♪ hot pockets! [ female announcer ] nestle. good food. good life. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nutribullet, brought to you by nutribullet, llc. [♪...] >> ...my muscle aches, my backaches really started to decrease significantl
( cheering ) ( yelling ) go, hank, go! run, hank!ells ) this is the bravest thing i've ever seen in my entire life. just count the tiles. one, two... dooley: that's my soap. three, four... ramon: dudes, check me out. i call this "eggs over easy." five, six... captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org hank: dang it! i'm out of clean socks! got-dang it! even tastier? new quality ingredients. we now have premium cuts of meat, like 100% angus beef... and hickory ham. that's...
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and he got away with it when questioned by hank and now the realization. so when you planted that scene early, did you know in episode -- the end of episode four -- year four it would be the thing that set off year five? >> when we first mentioned "leaves of grass" it was a throw away. we had a wonderful character named gail. >> rose: new york actor who came out -- >> excellent actor and i just liked the idea that this character who was walts new meth cooking partner what who was the an technical assistance sis of jesse who knew chemistry inside and out and could quote walt whitman by memory this wonderful whitman poem that i loved in high school when i heard "the learned i stron her.". and that was a throw away in that episode but then we realized walt whitman, walter white, and it dawned on us a few episodes later that maybe we could make hay from that. make -- construct somethat that would ultimately lead to -- >> and that teed off year five. >> so it's one of those things -- we get credit for playing a deep game and we try to play as deep a game as pos
and he got away with it when questioned by hank and now the realization. so when you planted that scene early, did you know in episode -- the end of episode four -- year four it would be the thing that set off year five? >> when we first mentioned "leaves of grass" it was a throw away. we had a wonderful character named gail. >> rose: new york actor who came out -- >> excellent actor and i just liked the idea that this character who was walts new meth cooking partner...
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hank: hmm. i like it. so i can't afford to have germy surfaces.erms. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to a fresh sheet of new bounty duratowel. look! a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth, as this black light reveals. it's durable, cloth-like and it's 3 times cleaner. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to new bounty duratowel. the durable, cloth-like picker-upper. >> woman: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave precision induction cooktop, brought to you by the makers of the number-one-selling nuwave oven. >> announcer: when you turn on your cooktop, do you really know what the temperature is? no-- you're just guessing. are you too busy to watch what you're cooking? tired of all that burnt food going to waste? worried about your kids getting burned or a loved one starting a fire in the kitchen? well, those problems are a thing of the past. introducing the revolutionary precision induction cooktop from nuwave, the leader in portable induction cooking technology. the nuwave heats up twic
hank: hmm. i like it. so i can't afford to have germy surfaces.erms. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to a fresh sheet of new bounty duratowel. look! a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth, as this black light reveals. it's durable, cloth-like and it's 3 times cleaner. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to new bounty duratowel. the durable, cloth-like picker-upper. >> woman: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave precision...
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and he got away with it when questioned by hank. and now the realization. so when you planted that scene early did you know in the end of episode four it would be the thing set off year five? >> when we first mentioned "leaves of grass" it was a throwaway. we had a wonderful actor named david constable and i just liked the idea that this character of gale betiker who was walt's new meth cooking partner who was the antithesis of jesse who knew chemistry inside and out and could quote walt whitman by memory, this wonderful -- a poem that i loved in high school when i heard the learned astronomer and that was a bit of a throwaway in that episode but then we realized walt whitman, walter white, w.w., and we thought maybe we could make hey from that. maybe we could construct something that would ultimately -- >> rose: and that teed up year five. >> yeah. so it's one of those things that we get a lot of credit for for playing a deep game and we try to play as deep a game as possible as far as figuring out well in advance where things are going but i think the thi
and he got away with it when questioned by hank. and now the realization. so when you planted that scene early did you know in the end of episode four it would be the thing set off year five? >> when we first mentioned "leaves of grass" it was a throwaway. we had a wonderful actor named david constable and i just liked the idea that this character of gale betiker who was walt's new meth cooking partner who was the antithesis of jesse who knew chemistry inside and out and could...
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we'll talk with hank in just a moment. hi there hank.n? >> please clean my beakers. >> we talk about life we drink some white wine. >> unless you prove that this wasn't just a one-time spree and take your controversial art form to the next level i am not impressed. >> violent, exclusion, and degradation degradation. >> ah! >> just fantastic to meet you all. >> ha-ha ha-ha. >> but you're milking it. don't milk it. >> not the old days where you point a camera two people screwing and you call it art. audiences expect a lot more. she's beautiful but, you know, more pizazz. >> that last scene is from hank's latest movie "lovelace," the story of linda lovelace, the adult film star known for the 1972 movie "deep throat." hank azaria, good morning. >> good morning. nice to be here. >> off very interesting couple of films coming up here. we've got "lovelace" and "smurfs 2." nothing shows your range quite as much as that i think. >> couldn't planned it any better than that yeah. don't make a mistake and take the kids to the wrong movie. >> yeah. h
we'll talk with hank in just a moment. hi there hank.n? >> please clean my beakers. >> we talk about life we drink some white wine. >> unless you prove that this wasn't just a one-time spree and take your controversial art form to the next level i am not impressed. >> violent, exclusion, and degradation degradation. >> ah! >> just fantastic to meet you all. >> ha-ha ha-ha. >> but you're milking it. don't milk it. >> not the old days where...
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the stephen king series under the dome but dean ours is will live forever he will never be known as hank schrader the dea agent and brother in law to bryan cranston's crystal meth kingpin walter white on breaking bad to t.v. shows in primetime that's unusual this theory and i'm trying to think it maybe you would know better now is it about me for i can't think of it that contractually would not. gable to exist how did what how did you get one you had breaking bad right breaking bad breaking bad was ending and so i knew i could do a show i met with needed tasks or had a c.b.s. at ten am i think on a monday and it noon she offered me the job so i looked it looked it over and made sure we could it could jive with the schedule a break by which is pretty tough and they couldn't they had it in the just the way they were going to get done with breaking bad back in march and it didn't and it's not air until now and we started under the dome and aired simultaneously you major in drama however i did not yuki that's not an option at harvard. they have a theater they have a lot of theater there is a
the stephen king series under the dome but dean ours is will live forever he will never be known as hank schrader the dea agent and brother in law to bryan cranston's crystal meth kingpin walter white on breaking bad to t.v. shows in primetime that's unusual this theory and i'm trying to think it maybe you would know better now is it about me for i can't think of it that contractually would not. gable to exist how did what how did you get one you had breaking bad right breaking bad breaking bad...
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you know one thing about you hank you're a terrific talent that's true. and you may be too terrific a tough even that is so diversified that you could play so many things just so i may as a singer most amazing that you couldn't focus you had his area is is every man. i tend to disappear and rolls in as i once had the pleasure of doing jimmy glick with martin short and he said to me you know hey you play all these wonderful rothe in cary do then you just do think you're in these roles of the now that they meet you i see that it's no great loss. and i did you agree with we did a whole hour with him is jimmy glick oh really and then i went on stage with him when he just read it and i was you know yeah i was hysterical i was a birdcage that made you yeah i would say the birdcage and it is still what people mostly come up to be observant yes i've had the earth bought the could be the happy house the boy there as right where was he supposed to be from where arjun guatamala . afraid of my what the model and that my not throughout heat. when do they let you find.
you know one thing about you hank you're a terrific talent that's true. and you may be too terrific a tough even that is so diversified that you could play so many things just so i may as a singer most amazing that you couldn't focus you had his area is is every man. i tend to disappear and rolls in as i once had the pleasure of doing jimmy glick with martin short and he said to me you know hey you play all these wonderful rothe in cary do then you just do think you're in these roles of the now...
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hank azaria continues to voice dozens of characters of the show. hi, there, hank.>> please clean my beakers. >> we talk about life we drink some white wine. it's like love at first sight. >> unless you prove that this was just a one-time spree and take your controversial art form to the next level, i'm not impressed. >> he's full of exclusion and degradation. [ screaming ] >> gentlemen, really, just fantastic to meet you all. [ laughing ] >> but you're milking it. don't milk it. >> it's not like the old days where you point the camera and two people and call it art. audiences expect a lot more. she's beautiful, but, you know more pizzazz. >> that last scene is from "lovelace." linda lovelace from deep throat. hank azar ya good morning. >> good morning. nice to see you. >> we've got a couple of interesting films. "lovelace" and "smurfs 2." doesn't show much more broader range. >> don't make a mistake and take the kids to the wrong movie. >> yeah, yeah. >> how would you describe the director in "lovelace?" ? >> jerry, very sweet guy. there was a lot of footage availa
hank azaria continues to voice dozens of characters of the show. hi, there, hank.>> please clean my beakers. >> we talk about life we drink some white wine. it's like love at first sight. >> unless you prove that this was just a one-time spree and take your controversial art form to the next level, i'm not impressed. >> he's full of exclusion and degradation. [ screaming ] >> gentlemen, really, just fantastic to meet you all. [ laughing ] >> but you're...
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our guest tonight stars in "lovelace," hank azaria is with us. very, very good. but we begin tonight with congress. >> a new cnn poll shows just how fed up we are with congress. 77% disapprove of how congress is handling its job. >> john: congratulations, congress. 77%. you may be about to become the english language's most offense of the "c" word. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) after ( bleep ). but, look, there's still two days left before the august recess. the "c" word could still pull this around. they could pass immigration reform. it's already been through the senate, so come o"c" word, let's do this. >> immigration reform. that's stuck and it has a very difficult road of getting anywhere in the house. >> john: okay, let's just be honest now-- the house is clearly where things go to die. it's where parents are going to start telling their kids their aging pets went. "oh, now, fluffy's fine, darling. she just got stuck in committe committee." ( laughter ) one challenge facing this immigration bill is-- ( laughter ) one challenge facing this immigration
our guest tonight stars in "lovelace," hank azaria is with us. very, very good. but we begin tonight with congress. >> a new cnn poll shows just how fed up we are with congress. 77% disapprove of how congress is handling its job. >> john: congratulations, congress. 77%. you may be about to become the english language's most offense of the "c" word. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) after ( bleep ). but, look, there's still two days left before the august...
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on larry king now hank as area the actor takes on porn in lovelace was a guy from long island who was a hairdresser and had this love for porn and making movies gives us a taste of his simpsons characters even if any time i see suspenders i feel honored and now you're actually inside of them and mom and my good friend al but you know so i made out but you know kind of profit grappling and then you know debacle they came out plus i would sit up in bed in the middle of the night terrified like what the am i doing i really hope this perks this is way out there it's all next on larry king now. you know him from his roles in the birdcage along came polly and huff not to mention the innumerable characters he watches on the simpsons and now the four time emmy award winner is taking on porn directed jerry demi i know in lovelace and the evil gargamel in surf smurfs two lovelace is in theaters august ninth smurfs two on july thirty first. the new linda lovelace you did this interview to should test away yes she did fly did you take this role. while a good friend of mine andy bell and a poker b
on larry king now hank as area the actor takes on porn in lovelace was a guy from long island who was a hairdresser and had this love for porn and making movies gives us a taste of his simpsons characters even if any time i see suspenders i feel honored and now you're actually inside of them and mom and my good friend al but you know so i made out but you know kind of profit grappling and then you know debacle they came out plus i would sit up in bed in the middle of the night terrified like...
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kahn: hey, hank how about you and i mosey over to refreshment stand for long time?ebirds all alone. kissy-kissy. ( laughs ) oh... i thought what are you doing? never leave. first time all week we've been alone and you're doing homework? i'm not going to get into harvard watching slasher films. is it me or is it getting a little nerdy in here? kahn: thanks for paying for milk duds. well, just getting you back for the steak and lobster. hey, try putting some of those duds in your popcorn; it's wild. can't you stop talking about school? oh, i wish joseph was here. now there's a guy who enjoys watching a good stabbing. well, i wish my violin was here. at least i'd have something to carry on an intelligent conversation with. i wish it was here so i could throw it out the window. i'd like to see you try. it would be bobby hill's last movement. huh? you don't even get it. it's a music joke: movement. oh! my mind went right to poop. ah, it's always poop with you. why aren't windows all fogged up? my god, what happened to the mrs. i.p. daily i checked into the jolly roger wi
kahn: hey, hank how about you and i mosey over to refreshment stand for long time?ebirds all alone. kissy-kissy. ( laughs ) oh... i thought what are you doing? never leave. first time all week we've been alone and you're doing homework? i'm not going to get into harvard watching slasher films. is it me or is it getting a little nerdy in here? kahn: thanks for paying for milk duds. well, just getting you back for the steak and lobster. hey, try putting some of those duds in your popcorn; it's...
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i'm not rooting for hank. >> you don't want to see hank win the day? ridiculous at this point chitchatting about this, but the person i'm really rooting for is jesse. i think jesse is a redeemable soul and i really want jesse to survive and succeed. i'm heartbroken he lost his girlfriend. quick final thought. >> do you think jesse represents something he lost his moral compass a long time ago? he has po pay for his choices too. >> maybe. thank you, david. this is great stuff. dr. paul puri, we appreciate you being here. we'll be right back after this. . the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [ whispering ] shhh.
i'm not rooting for hank. >> you don't want to see hank win the day? ridiculous at this point chitchatting about this, but the person i'm really rooting for is jesse. i think jesse is a redeemable soul and i really want jesse to survive and succeed. i'm heartbroken he lost his girlfriend. quick final thought. >> do you think jesse represents something he lost his moral compass a long time ago? he has po pay for his choices too. >> maybe. thank you, david. this is great stuff....
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>> i usually start out with country songs like hank williams sr.i got some songs from the '40s that i do by hank laugh lynn. then i just kind of work my way up into elvis presley and then a little bit of creed dance clear t water. people come up to me in the store and say will you sing for my wife, so i'm happy to do that. >> where does your talent come from? >> i was in some kids bands, you know. fond memories of, you know, four or five guys in the dodge van drive ing across state to do a g and get just enough money to gas up the van and get a cheeseburger and drive home. >> would you please sing for us now? >> sure, what would you like to hear? >> creedence clearwater. ♪ i left a good job in the city ♪ ♪ work for a man every night and day ♪ ♪ and i never lost a minute of sleep and worrying about the way things might have been ♪ ♪ big wheels keep on turning ♪ proud mary keep on burning ♪ rolling ♪ rolling ♪ rolling ♪ rolling on the river >> so good! so good! >> i think you might be the happiest guy ever, steve. >> yeah. >> like i say, i'm just so
>> i usually start out with country songs like hank williams sr.i got some songs from the '40s that i do by hank laugh lynn. then i just kind of work my way up into elvis presley and then a little bit of creed dance clear t water. people come up to me in the store and say will you sing for my wife, so i'm happy to do that. >> where does your talent come from? >> i was in some kids bands, you know. fond memories of, you know, four or five guys in the dodge van drive ing across...
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playing hank lawson.iving his patients one-on-one attention if you know what we're talking about. >> stop it! >> one on one. >> well, well, well. >> i just joined hoda when we first had you on the show because it was the dawn of the new series. >> you helped launch us. >> we did. >> the very beginning. >> did you even fathom then you'd have such a hit on your hands? >> no way. i could never have imagined i'd be in my fifth season with expectation to have a sixth season. >> you're not only starring in it. you guys really hit the jackpot on an episode that you, mark, directed. >> yes. >> that had to feel pretty good. >> it felt great. >> tell everybody what she's talking about. >> well, last week, wednesday night's episode, which i was very proud to have been able to direct that episode, we had our highest ratings of the season. i was very proud of myself and taking credit. then i remembered last year when the episode i directed, the ratings weren't the highest of the season. everyone said, no, you blame th
playing hank lawson.iving his patients one-on-one attention if you know what we're talking about. >> stop it! >> one on one. >> well, well, well. >> i just joined hoda when we first had you on the show because it was the dawn of the new series. >> you helped launch us. >> we did. >> the very beginning. >> did you even fathom then you'd have such a hit on your hands? >> no way. i could never have imagined i'd be in my fifth season with...
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maybe with hank chasing him. >> hank's the only guy who's maintained his scruples. not rooting for hank. >> really? you don't want to see hank fi l finally save the way? >> we sound ridiculous at this point chitchatting about this. the person i'm really rooting for is jesse. i think jesse is a redeemable soul. i really want jesse to survive and to succeed. i'm heartbroken he lost his girlfriend. >> don't you think, though, jesse represents something that he lost his moral compass a long time ago. he has to pay for his choices. >> maybe. thank you, david isikoff. dr. paul puri, we appreciate you being here. we'll be right back after this. yep! so is your husband off the hook? no. he went out for milk last week and came back with a puppy. hold it. hold it. hold it. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card with late payment forgiveness. a quarter million twf music is being streamed. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's ca
maybe with hank chasing him. >> hank's the only guy who's maintained his scruples. not rooting for hank. >> really? you don't want to see hank fi l finally save the way? >> we sound ridiculous at this point chitchatting about this. the person i'm really rooting for is jesse. i think jesse is a redeemable soul. i really want jesse to survive and to succeed. i'm heartbroken he lost his girlfriend. >> don't you think, though, jesse represents something that he lost his...
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. >> and colin hanks. tom hanks' son. >> jimmy: colin hanks. i love that guy too.r ten years with ted turner and then five years writing my memoirs. and i said, i think i'd like to do it again. and it was "monster in law" was my comeback film and that did really well. >> jimmy: yeah, it was fantastic. of course. [ applause ] now you're doing -- you just finished a film. >> i just did one with tina fey and jason bateman. >> jimmy: and she is the greatest. i love her so much. >> very fun. >> jimmy: so -- i've got to say -- growing up, of course, we always -- everyone had crushes on you. and then, yeah. [ laughter ] i mean, because this -- this was out. at the time. [ cheers and applause ] what a babe. i mean, how cool are you? this is a giant, giant thing. >> it was big deal, i know. i had no idea. >> jimmy: what did you think it was going to be? just a one-off? >> yeah. >> jimmy: really? >> well, nobody owned -- i knew no one that owned a thing to play a videotape. nobody did, right? there was no video industry. it cost too much money. and i thought, well, you know,
. >> and colin hanks. tom hanks' son. >> jimmy: colin hanks. i love that guy too.r ten years with ted turner and then five years writing my memoirs. and i said, i think i'd like to do it again. and it was "monster in law" was my comeback film and that did really well. >> jimmy: yeah, it was fantastic. of course. [ applause ] now you're doing -- you just finished a film. >> i just did one with tina fey and jason bateman. >> jimmy: and she is the greatest....
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. >> reporter hank wynn chest you are covered the candlelight vigil. >> the first time many of us saw bob bashara is ten hours after he learned his wife was dead in a mercedes in detroit. >> the focus is trying to find out what hpd to her last night thattened in her death. >> a small city police department was now investigating its first homicide in 20 years. the husband was grieving in public. >> it is just unthinkable this happened to her and what she had to suffer. i am just so upset about it. >> unthinkable, would a respected husband like he was going through, the man known affectionately as big bob had no shortage of admirers from fellow row tear ans and church members to people all around town that regarded him as a cheerful can-do civil booster. >> you are not talking about somebody that are a prior criminal history. bob bashara does not have a criminal history. there was no signs of domestic violence at the home. >> bob was cooperating with the cops, but from the very first even with those arriving officers who broke the news of his wife's death, something about bashara's over
. >> reporter hank wynn chest you are covered the candlelight vigil. >> the first time many of us saw bob bashara is ten hours after he learned his wife was dead in a mercedes in detroit. >> the focus is trying to find out what hpd to her last night thattened in her death. >> a small city police department was now investigating its first homicide in 20 years. the husband was grieving in public. >> it is just unthinkable this happened to her and what she had to...
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so well yeah exactly and hank paulson i believe met with a bunch of goldman sachs related hedge funds and he told them that in fact the u.s. government would bail out fannie mae and freddie mac. when he was telling publicly and he told congress and therefore the public of america that they would not that they definitely definitely would not so they had insider information on that now let's look at this next headline soros is biggest holding a bearish call on the s. and p. five hundred now of course you would not know this listen to the mainstream financial news because they just focused on his long position on apple and his selling of g.l.d. the gold e.t.f. but soros fund management's biggest position is a put on the s. and p. five hundred e.t.f. s.p.y. sorest bought a put one million two hundred forty eight thousand six hundred forty three s.p.y. units in the quarter well the services make a huge negative bet and made him a billion dollars trashing the british pound he's made other multibillion dollar bets over the course of the years he's made billions of dollars taking the opposite
so well yeah exactly and hank paulson i believe met with a bunch of goldman sachs related hedge funds and he told them that in fact the u.s. government would bail out fannie mae and freddie mac. when he was telling publicly and he told congress and therefore the public of america that they would not that they definitely definitely would not so they had insider information on that now let's look at this next headline soros is biggest holding a bearish call on the s. and p. five hundred now of...
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of course i was hank aaron.at with my son because my son lives with an asterisk over his entire era. and i never let him forget it. >> we're going to be right back. and we're g >>> and we are back here. yesterday we got word that we lost a dear colleague and friend here at nbc news. john palmer was with nbc news for the better part of 40 years from the white house to war zone, anchor desk on "today" of course. andrea, he was a mentor to you. >> he was a mentor. he taught generations of colleagues generously. and he had it all. there was an aura about john. he was a prince of a man. and he brightened any room he walked into. but here at nbc, he was a war correspondent, a diplomatic correspondent, white house correspondent, five presidents, and a great writer. i think probably all told as an anchor and writer and correspondent, the greatest correspondent we've ever had. >> a great dad, a great husband, and someone who in the later stages of his career when i would travel with him covering the white house beat or a
of course i was hank aaron.at with my son because my son lives with an asterisk over his entire era. and i never let him forget it. >> we're going to be right back. and we're g >>> and we are back here. yesterday we got word that we lost a dear colleague and friend here at nbc news. john palmer was with nbc news for the better part of 40 years from the white house to war zone, anchor desk on "today" of course. andrea, he was a mentor to you. >> he was a mentor. he...
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. >> you know where hank is? >> i don't know. don't know if he's going home or what. >> i cannot believe he left. not only is it disrespectful to the employees, it's disrespectful to all the customers who are coming here today. >> he really left? like he's gone? >> as far as i know. >> he literally disappeared. i'm pissed. >> oh, hey, hank. where did you go, bud? >> we have a ground opening. >> hank, i don't understand why you left. this is [ bleep ] ridiculous. you need to [ bleep ] come back here. i'm here for a week, doing all this stuff, and this is ridiculous that you left. turn the car around and get back here and be a leader right now! >> i have to say i've seen a lot of this episode, and you really need to see this one tonight. it's fantastic. "the profit" tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. marcus joins us right now. it's great to meet you, great to have you back with us here at cnbc. >> thank you, i saw your kids running around and i asked them if they will watch tonight and they said their mom won't let them. >>
. >> you know where hank is? >> i don't know. don't know if he's going home or what. >> i cannot believe he left. not only is it disrespectful to the employees, it's disrespectful to all the customers who are coming here today. >> he really left? like he's gone? >> as far as i know. >> he literally disappeared. i'm pissed. >> oh, hey, hank. where did you go, bud? >> we have a ground opening. >> hank, i don't understand why you left. this is...
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with hank looming. that was a writer named peter gould who came up with that. the head on the tortoise -- the head blowing up on the tortoise was a writer named george masters. but by and large you tend to forget and that's as it should be, i think. if you are -- it's such a great old -- i'm full of cliches but it's like that great old expression -- i don't remember it. (laughter) but it's amazing the quality of work that get done. we seven of us would come up with things and i can't remember what who said what. it's all of us together, the hive mind, as it were. >> rose: let me mention one more character. the lawyer, saul. it's the comic relief of the show. >> it is. and, you know -- well, yes, and we -- we put as much come any this show even before saul goodman's first appearance as we can possibly fit provided it doesn't feel shoe horned. but a show as dark as "breaking bad," if it had no leavening humor it would be -- i think it would be unwatchable. so we -- we put as much humor-- legitimately earned and derived humor-- as possible and saul goodman was a g
with hank looming. that was a writer named peter gould who came up with that. the head on the tortoise -- the head blowing up on the tortoise was a writer named george masters. but by and large you tend to forget and that's as it should be, i think. if you are -- it's such a great old -- i'm full of cliches but it's like that great old expression -- i don't remember it. (laughter) but it's amazing the quality of work that get done. we seven of us would come up with things and i can't remember...
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>> hank? >> jay carney and i were very pleased at the diligence of the jury, how they paid such attention throughout the trial, even some of the parts of the trial that were difficult and sometimes even boring. the amount of time they spent reflecting in deliberation shows that this jury was the best group of people to ultimately make the decision regarding the verdict. the government pinned their hopes on these predicate offenses, in many cases upon witnesses who we thought had an absolute lack of credibility, an extraordinary motive to lie, and were not guides that a reasonable person could follow to help find a conviction. to ask a public or a jury to trust in whole witnesses that had such promises and inducements and such motive to lie, in some ways that's reflected itself in the verdict. >> [ inaudible ]. >> i'm pleased to be a criminal defense lawyer, and i'm proud of what hank brennan and i did in this trial. what criminal defense lawyers do every single day in this court and in the sta
>> hank? >> jay carney and i were very pleased at the diligence of the jury, how they paid such attention throughout the trial, even some of the parts of the trial that were difficult and sometimes even boring. the amount of time they spent reflecting in deliberation shows that this jury was the best group of people to ultimately make the decision regarding the verdict. the government pinned their hopes on these predicate offenses, in many cases upon witnesses who we thought had an...
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oh, hey, hank. where'd you go, buddy? opening. >> yeah -- >> hank, i don't understand why you left. [ inaudible ] this is [ bleep ] ridiculous, you need to [ bleep ] come back here. this is ridiculous you left. turn the car around. get your ass back here and be a leader right now. >> so, marcus, did he come back? >> he did not come back. he did not come back. i was disappointed. >> so what happened on the show? did you turn it around? are you making a profit? >> so, in this particular episode, we put in all of the things we said we would put in the business. i spent about $150,000, but at the end of the day, he pulled out of the deal and said that he didn't want -- didn't want to honor the handshake we made. >> so now what? >> well, i'm going to have to file a lien on the building. i will tell you that carl dataut me how to use twitter, because my twitter account blew up. we had an "ask the profit" segment. it was interesting to see how people do business. i was surprised by how many people were outraged by how people don
oh, hey, hank. where'd you go, buddy? opening. >> yeah -- >> hank, i don't understand why you left. [ inaudible ] this is [ bleep ] ridiculous, you need to [ bleep ] come back here. this is ridiculous you left. turn the car around. get your ass back here and be a leader right now. >> so, marcus, did he come back? >> he did not come back. he did not come back. i was disappointed. >> so what happened on the show? did you turn it around? are you making a profit?...