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have you seen hank?not 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 ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on n
have you seen hank?not 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,...
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hank has not decided whether to go forward, to accept their funding.ternative investing. this happens a lot. you fund them, they get a right. they get like a securities contract. and when those damages, if they win, you can exercise that security contract. we should point out hank has not decided to go forward, but from what i understand, all the investors i mentioned to you were very interested in doing the deal if hank does open it up. and we'll know, i think fairly soon, whether he does. 9q9ñ so did every one of those investors. they did not deny it. we have this from sources with firsthand knowledge of what's going on. a full story is on foxbusiness.com right now. liz: druckenmiller, land gone, cohen. these are highly experienced love gambling on something. they must believe he's got a shot. >> they do. in that meeting, they expressed that they did. we should also point out the interlocking sort of themes here. as we reported yesterday exclusively, steve cohen now has a new lawyer to help him with his regulatory woes. guess who it is? david boies.
hank has not decided whether to go forward, to accept their funding.ternative investing. this happens a lot. you fund them, they get a right. they get like a securities contract. and when those damages, if they win, you can exercise that security contract. we should point out hank has not decided to go forward, but from what i understand, all the investors i mentioned to you were very interested in doing the deal if hank does open it up. and we'll know, i think fairly soon, whether he does....
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hank greenberg might be about to get a few helping hands. according to our own charlie gasparino, the former aig chief executive is in talks with major investors to fund his lawsuit against the federal government. charlie is here now along with "wall street journal's" veronica dagher and barron's jack otter. >> talk about alternative invest? you could invest in lawsuits. several major investors are investing in hank's lawsuit about the legality of the aig takeover. they are looking to recover $50 billion in damages. they said the way they did the deal basically screwed shareholders compared to the other deals. steve cohen, ken langone, staun drunkenmiller are interested in rights, is right a security. you fund the lawsuit. defray -- melissa: that is quite a cast of characters piling on. this. >> this is good story. melissa: it is a good story. >> they all attend ad march 6th meeting conducted by hank and david boies, his high-profile attorney. david boies went through the case. here is why we think we have a shot. this case survived several
hank greenberg might be about to get a few helping hands. according to our own charlie gasparino, the former aig chief executive is in talks with major investors to fund his lawsuit against the federal government. charlie is here now along with "wall street journal's" veronica dagher and barron's jack otter. >> talk about alternative invest? you could invest in lawsuits. several major investors are investing in hank's lawsuit about the legality of the aig takeover. they are...
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hank paulson and bob ruben. then, a cleric and his army, why the familiar face of al sadr may play spoiler in iraq. also, an assassination 100 years ago sparked the outbreak of world war i. some say 2014 feels a lot like 1914. we'll explore. and washington, d.c. is broken, that's a fact. but america still works and works pretty well. i will take you somewhere that succeeds where the federal government has failed on immigration. but first, here's my take. in recent days, much of the political chatter inside the beltway has been about hillary clinton and her wealth or lack thereof. but mrs. clinton's problem is not her money. despite the media based on a couple of awkward remarks she made, most people will understand her situation quickly. she wasn't born rich but has become very rich and aren't likely to hold it against her. mitt romney did not lose the last election because of his wealth. hispanics and asians did not vote against him in record numbers, for example, because he was a successful businessman. hillar
hank paulson and bob ruben. then, a cleric and his army, why the familiar face of al sadr may play spoiler in iraq. also, an assassination 100 years ago sparked the outbreak of world war i. some say 2014 feels a lot like 1914. we'll explore. and washington, d.c. is broken, that's a fact. but america still works and works pretty well. i will take you somewhere that succeeds where the federal government has failed on immigration. but first, here's my take. in recent days, much of the political...
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hank paulson is a co-chair of the group. he was the 74th treasury secretary serving under president george w. bush and robert rubin is a member of the organization's risk committee and was the 70th secretary serving under president clinton. we'll talk about the u.s. economy in a moment, but let's start with this report. gentlemen, thank you so much for joining me. the most interesting thing about this report is the sort of idea of the cost of inaction and what would be the cost of doing nothing. and you say it's pretty high. >> yeah. i think the cost of inaction is quite high because it's actually radical risk taking. there's a tendency for people to say let's wait until we get more information, but the longer you wait, you get to a dangerous position where the only things you can do then is to adapt to these adverse consequences as opposed to being able to prevent them because one of the facts that i think is pretty clear is that if we act soon, we can avoid the most adverse consequences. >> in the maritime speech they make
hank paulson is a co-chair of the group. he was the 74th treasury secretary serving under president george w. bush and robert rubin is a member of the organization's risk committee and was the 70th secretary serving under president clinton. we'll talk about the u.s. economy in a moment, but let's start with this report. gentlemen, thank you so much for joining me. the most interesting thing about this report is the sort of idea of the cost of inaction and what would be the cost of doing...
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not an end of a bull market, hank. we haven't had a -- >> right.id: -- a real, full correction yet. does that worry you at all? >> no, because there is still a lot of skepticism and anxiety in this market despite the advance over this period without a correction. look at the fund flows. you still have money going into bond funds. anyone buying a bond today, a u.s. treasury at 2.5% is not expressing confidence, optimism, euphoria, greed, none of the above. they're afraid out of their minds. cheryl: all right. and you know what? you both are saying, look, you know, despite the tact we haven't had a correction, to david's point, david, you say that -- this is to david richman, that there's still going to be a lot of drivers this the market that are going b tock kind of positive, but you're going small cap, medical, you're not playing that larger index, if you will, david. why? >> we're actually playing both. so we do think the economy and earnings are good, as your previous quests have said. we think that the globe is awash in liquidity, and we think
not an end of a bull market, hank. we haven't had a -- >> right.id: -- a real, full correction yet. does that worry you at all? >> no, because there is still a lot of skepticism and anxiety in this market despite the advance over this period without a correction. look at the fund flows. you still have money going into bond funds. anyone buying a bond today, a u.s. treasury at 2.5% is not expressing confidence, optimism, euphoria, greed, none of the above. they're afraid out of their...
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hank earned far less than that. a sensational -- >> he talked about the victim's families and the people of boston. i lived in boston when whitey bulger was doing this. he cast a very large shadow over boston. people were afraid not just victim's families but lots of people were afraid and affected by this idea that maybe we couldn't trust local law enforcement because they were helping whitey and stories about billy. talk about how this affected the people of boston? >> well, one of the interesting phenomenons at the trial is that i've never seen at a trial where the defendant's -- the victim's families were cheering the defense on because the defense in cross-examination was trying to ferret out the truth about these very issues we're talking about. you had a trial where loved ones of victims were actually supportive of the defendant's counsel because it was they trying to get this information out about the nature of the corrupt relationship of the fbi and the department of justice. you know, clearly bulger's reig
hank earned far less than that. a sensational -- >> he talked about the victim's families and the people of boston. i lived in boston when whitey bulger was doing this. he cast a very large shadow over boston. people were afraid not just victim's families but lots of people were afraid and affected by this idea that maybe we couldn't trust local law enforcement because they were helping whitey and stories about billy. talk about how this affected the people of boston? >> well, one...
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spoke to aaron earlier about venezuela and hyperinflation currency wars and federal reserve policy hank you believe that janet yellen the monetary policy schizo phrenic and first thank you to explain why here's what he had to say. this comes from. the separation between bank money and state money of course has been no one but it for a long time and and particularly in one nine hundred thirty eight john maynard keynes wrote the treatise his treatise on money and which milton friedman thought was the best book and i agree and he had this separation between state money state money is produced by a central bank and we call it high powered money or monetary base surf you're looking at ams it's m. sub zero that state money and that accounts for about twenty percent of the money supply total money supply broadly measured in the united states the other trunk the they all of the room is bank money that's eighty percent in the united states and that's produced by banks commercial banks produce this element of the total money supply and i'm talking about m. so for as measured by the center for fin
spoke to aaron earlier about venezuela and hyperinflation currency wars and federal reserve policy hank you believe that janet yellen the monetary policy schizo phrenic and first thank you to explain why here's what he had to say. this comes from. the separation between bank money and state money of course has been no one but it for a long time and and particularly in one nine hundred thirty eight john maynard keynes wrote the treatise his treatise on money and which milton friedman thought was...
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that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics at the johns hopkins university. time now for a quick break but stick around because when we were turn we bring you more on monetary policy with professor scott sumner one of the most vocal proponents of market monetarism and nominal g.d.p. targeting and in today's big deal i'm sitting down with the leak the host of redacted tonight we're talking about the increasing divide between the rich and the poor so stay tuned and here before the break of the closing numbers at the bell. the try to. people. like you are if you're preaching every minute. and. let me know. how well. my over the last five. months think six. excuses. sometimes for nothing. just. look just keep still we could still be shocked if you see the state aid to the. speech was. lip. take that as a sign that the united states would be more last year with they always are still calling the shots in the ukraine in such undemocratic fashion as long as they are in line of big u.s. national interests the united states i think its influence over ukraine is possibl
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back and a few weeks later i got a letter that he typed on that typewriter which was the the most tom hanks in response that you could ever want to say it basically said dear chris and all the nervous folks how dare you think you can bribe me with this one thirty four smith corona what do you think i am i mean it does type well the typeface is nice the dissolved fine i'll do it you know was just this one interview and he did he's done it twice and can i just can you say one thing about you in the blood test. the one of the most gratifying things to me that made me feel like oh my god casting is fun i think i might be doing something right we came in and you said i only have a half an hour and i go oh usually there like forty five minutes fifty minutes you go yeah i know but i got i got to go and i go ok fine and we started talking we got to a half an hour and you're like no no let's keep going and that to me sort of felt like oh you're engaged in this like you could have split but you let it go to the four eleven and it was a lot of fun i appreciate that ok i understand you have a hidden ti
back and a few weeks later i got a letter that he typed on that typewriter which was the the most tom hanks in response that you could ever want to say it basically said dear chris and all the nervous folks how dare you think you can bribe me with this one thirty four smith corona what do you think i am i mean it does type well the typeface is nice the dissolved fine i'll do it you know was just this one interview and he did he's done it twice and can i just can you say one thing about you in...
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what a jerk tom hanks is for beating you on that one!ll right, i can talk to him. >> stephen: really? you talk to him about that. all right? tell him i'm mad. >> all right. >> stephen: you're also the host of the emmy nominated show "through the wormhole" on the science channel, new episodes of season 5 start tomorrow. okay. why would you host a science show? you're the voice of god! why would you -- (applause) (cheering) >> um... it's interesting that you invoke the almighty. (laughter) because if you remember your history, he can do anything he wants. >> stephen: that's true. with god all things are possible. >> all things. >> stephen: yes. o it's okay for me to host a science show. actually -- >> stephen: are you saying god is so powerful he can create a show so good even he will watch himself disprove his own existence? >> see what i mean about your brilliance? exactly. >> stephen: have you always been interested in science? >> no, no, i -- how many actors do you know have the brain power to deal with science? >> stephen: that's true
what a jerk tom hanks is for beating you on that one!ll right, i can talk to him. >> stephen: really? you talk to him about that. all right? tell him i'm mad. >> all right. >> stephen: you're also the host of the emmy nominated show "through the wormhole" on the science channel, new episodes of season 5 start tomorrow. okay. why would you host a science show? you're the voice of god! why would you -- (applause) (cheering) >> um... it's interesting that you...
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i think that might have been hank. not out of the question. over 200 million views.ers that you can't do in a book? >> well, books take years and years to write. it's like a really long game of marco polo where you're in your basement saying marco, marco, marco, marco, and it's not for like four years that someone says polo. >> stephen: and you do it with your eyes closed. whereas with youtube and the internet, you can connect to people immediately. you can also do bigger community projects. we have a non-profit project called the project for awesome where every december we raise money for charity, and we have lots and lots of projects, building wells in haiti and bangladesh, and that's stuff books can't do. >> >> stephen: are you a cult leader? there are young people who really would just hurl themselves off a cliff for you if at the bottom they could dig a well in haiti. >> i hope you won't mind if i answer your question with a question, which is: are you a cult lead center [cheering and applause] [audience chanting "stephen"] >> stephen: tell you what, if you have
i think that might have been hank. not out of the question. over 200 million views.ers that you can't do in a book? >> well, books take years and years to write. it's like a really long game of marco polo where you're in your basement saying marco, marco, marco, marco, and it's not for like four years that someone says polo. >> stephen: and you do it with your eyes closed. whereas with youtube and the internet, you can connect to people immediately. you can also do bigger community...
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hank paulson testified that he wanted to testify only about china. he didn't want to talk about the subprime issue. i said fine. i knew my colleagues didn't spend a lot of time on china. we got on the subject matter of the mortgage, the growing problems of mortgages. we had 90 hearings in 2007 on the subject matter. some of the first witnesses were people actually cap lady what they thought this could result in in terms of foreclosures in the country. the first witness talked about having one million foreclosures. they were highly really fueled -- ridiculed as being engaged in hyperbolic political talk were nothing like that could ever happen. we learned millions of foreclosures happened over the coming years. despite that activity, it was a refusal to it knowledge the growing problem -- to acknowledge the growing problem. in 2008, you have bear stearns. many thought this was a on e-all problem. a ludicrous proposition when you think back. with the book talked about was a wonderful in september of 2008, everybody rallied and save the country. where w
hank paulson testified that he wanted to testify only about china. he didn't want to talk about the subprime issue. i said fine. i knew my colleagues didn't spend a lot of time on china. we got on the subject matter of the mortgage, the growing problems of mortgages. we had 90 hearings in 2007 on the subject matter. some of the first witnesses were people actually cap lady what they thought this could result in in terms of foreclosures in the country. the first witness talked about having one...
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business leaders and former presidential cabinet members leading the way former treasury secretary hank paulson who managed the financial crisis in the bush administration. in their report, risky business they describe the risks of climate change as more severe and catastrophic than the housing crisis, and the cost in the hundreds of billions of dollars. they also say u.s. businesses are in the dark about the dangers and are urging them to take action now to reduce the impact of climate change. earlier today, i talked with hank paulson and began by asking how much time do we have before we're really hit with the climate crisis. >> it's both immediate and it's decades away, so this crisis is a threat to our economy. it's not a financial threat, but it's a real threat to our economy, and in many ways, it's more cool and proverse than the housing bubble because once co 2 is in the atmosphere, it's there for many centuries, and so there is no possibility of a government to come in at the very end and take action and avoid the very worst outcomes. >> what do you want american businesses prec
business leaders and former presidential cabinet members leading the way former treasury secretary hank paulson who managed the financial crisis in the bush administration. in their report, risky business they describe the risks of climate change as more severe and catastrophic than the housing crisis, and the cost in the hundreds of billions of dollars. they also say u.s. businesses are in the dark about the dangers and are urging them to take action now to reduce the impact of climate change....
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thanks to tom and steven spielberg and others tom hanks and the museum in new orleans, the memorial that bob dole and others have built on the mall i think that world war ii is still so much a part of the dna of america. not just of europe but of america. maybe i'm saying that because of the way i was raised and how important it is to my parents and to the people around me. i don't think it dies with this generation. and the president, i think you'll hear him in the speech today because identify noticed on the platform you have world war ii veterans and others of the next generation and the next generation. so i think he is going to try to link this all together in his remarks coming up. >> well it's also alex i mean, what we're looking at here in normandy at the american cemetery world war ii war itself was a shared experience in our country, as we spoke about it earlier this hour. everyone knew someone who was serving. every family had someone serving. and everyone served at home and sacrificed at home as well as those who made the ultimate sacrifice going overseas whether in the pacif
thanks to tom and steven spielberg and others tom hanks and the museum in new orleans, the memorial that bob dole and others have built on the mall i think that world war ii is still so much a part of the dna of america. not just of europe but of america. maybe i'm saying that because of the way i was raised and how important it is to my parents and to the people around me. i don't think it dies with this generation. and the president, i think you'll hear him in the speech today because...
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. >>> and just ahead meg ryan and tom hanks team up again. >>> plus, mark wahlberg takes his turn aso release a new episode. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding or have had a heart valve replaced. seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding
. >>> and just ahead meg ryan and tom hanks team up again. >>> plus, mark wahlberg takes his turn aso release a new episode. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was...
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that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics at johns hopkins university. time now for a quick break but stick around because when we return we'll bring you more on monetary policy with professor scott sumner one of the most vocal proponents of market monetarism and nominal g.d.p. targeting and in today's big deal i'm sitting down with the leak the host of redacted tonight we're talking about the increasing divide between the rich and the poor so stay turned and here before the break of the closing numbers at the bell. the policymakers predict a bubble. can they take steps to pop them what role should monetary policy have in markets now continuing our exploration into all things monetary we explore a market monetarism with scott and economics professor at bentley university and a vocal proponent of market monetarism aaron spoke with some earlier and first asked him to explain what the fed should have done after the first oil shock after a deep recession the economy was going gangbusters by early one nine hundred seventy five so she wanted to know what would
that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics at johns hopkins university. time now for a quick break but stick around because when we return we'll bring you more on monetary policy with professor scott sumner one of the most vocal proponents of market monetarism and nominal g.d.p. targeting and in today's big deal i'm sitting down with the leak the host of redacted tonight we're talking about the increasing divide between the rich and the poor so stay turned and here before the...
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that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics at the johns hopkins university. time now for a quick break but stick around because when we return we'll bring you more on monetary policy with professor scott sumner one of the most vocal proponents of market monetarism and nominal g.d.p. targeting and in today's big deal i'm sitting down with the league the host of redacted tonight we're talking about the increasing divide between the rich and the poor so stay turned and here before the break of the closing numbers at the bell. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question for. the policymakers predict bubbles can they take steps to pop them what role should monetary policy have in markets now continuing our exploration into all things monetary we explore a market monetarism with scott and economics professor at bentley university and a vocal proponent of market mone
that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics at the johns hopkins university. time now for a quick break but stick around because when we return we'll bring you more on monetary policy with professor scott sumner one of the most vocal proponents of market monetarism and nominal g.d.p. targeting and in today's big deal i'm sitting down with the league the host of redacted tonight we're talking about the increasing divide between the rich and the poor so stay turned and here before...
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hank you and good night. [applause] >> my friend. we did better today than we did the other day. > my friend. [indistinguishable conversation] >> charlie, you got one? >> yep. you bet. > thank you. >> i want to talk to you before we leave. >> when you see the others, i want to talk to them before this is over with. >> thank you, wayne. thank you, my friend. wayne, it's approved. >> my daughter's birthday, july 2. >> this is the ninth anniversary of my heart attack today. > oh, good negs. >> it's a great day. >> congratulations. i knew you could do it. congratulations. 6 >> bill, bill, be sure to go by .y staff >> thank you, sir. >> all right. everybody covered? 4 are are >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> that's right. hat's right. >> thank you. >> thank you.
hank you and good night. [applause] >> my friend. we did better today than we did the other day. > my friend. [indistinguishable conversation] >> charlie, you got one? >> yep. you bet. > thank you. >> i want to talk to you before we leave. >> when you see the others, i want to talk to them before this is over with. >> thank you, wayne. thank you, my friend. wayne, it's approved. >> my daughter's birthday, july 2. >> this is the ninth...
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. >> we are getting our first glimpse of hank basket's new born baby hank has been wonderful and so isfe kendra wilkinson, a favorite of our own michael eugene jerrick. they welcomed their daughter last movement she joined older brother hank junior who is now four years old. >> kendra has been on the show, many, many times. she's revealing she may have been pregnant on the good day show. >> last time i saw her was up in the super bowl. she was quite pregnant then. >> i saw you all over instagram and twitter out at events this weekend. >> i was like a shark, i never stopped moving. in nine minutes we will start good day philadelphia there was a chance at history at belmont steaks as you know. what do you think about this. california chrome came up short. now it is the horse's, somewhat bitter owner, making headlines with his, post race rant. what he says cost his team, the the triple crown did you watch. >> i saw the the outcome. i saw his, i don't know, sour grapes or should they change the the rules. >> sit sour grapes. >> that is why it is triple crown. >> i tend to agree with him. >
. >> we are getting our first glimpse of hank basket's new born baby hank has been wonderful and so isfe kendra wilkinson, a favorite of our own michael eugene jerrick. they welcomed their daughter last movement she joined older brother hank junior who is now four years old. >> kendra has been on the show, many, many times. she's revealing she may have been pregnant on the good day show. >> last time i saw her was up in the super bowl. she was quite pregnant then. >> i...
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money is an indication of how decrypted the system really is and how much he and his friends know hank paulson blankfein jamie diamond all these people got together been able to use each other and use their connections for decades to enable them to get away really to get away scot free so far from the crimes that they've committed against they are crimes against humanity the crimes against citizenship their crimes against the economy and they do require much stronger punishments than any of them have received all that they have received in time got to see nothing but a great advance on its book although they've received a little tiny fines that go to their corporations and no even requirement to indicate any sort of culpability for what caused these crises and how they've gotten off richer and more powerful more influential more politically connected after them than before that you know you're on wall street you work for goldman sachs you work for lehman brothers you know the kind of creepy people who work at these banks when we talk when we equate them with financial terrorism. let's
money is an indication of how decrypted the system really is and how much he and his friends know hank paulson blankfein jamie diamond all these people got together been able to use each other and use their connections for decades to enable them to get away really to get away scot free so far from the crimes that they've committed against they are crimes against humanity the crimes against citizenship their crimes against the economy and they do require much stronger punishments than any of...
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that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics at johns hopkins university. time now for a quick break but stick around because when we return we'll bring you more on monetary policy with professor scott sumner one of the most vocal proponents of market monetarism and nominal g.d.p. targeting and in today's big deal i'm sitting down with the league the host of redacted tonight we're talking about the increasing divide between the rich and the poor so stay turned and here before the break of the closing numbers at the bell. economic. forum. now i. want. signings. to jennings but eugenics vulgarized darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was never really struggling for believing in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why he loved his life but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilizing yet not going to now go to the point of death. for years rarely. discussed. until now i'd really rather not talk about that right. there's a medium leave tho
that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics at johns hopkins university. time now for a quick break but stick around because when we return we'll bring you more on monetary policy with professor scott sumner one of the most vocal proponents of market monetarism and nominal g.d.p. targeting and in today's big deal i'm sitting down with the league the host of redacted tonight we're talking about the increasing divide between the rich and the poor so stay turned and here before the...
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that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics at johns hopkins university. time now for a quick break but stick around because when we return we'll bring you more on monetary policy with professor scott sumner one of the most vocal proponents of market monetarism and nominal g.d.p. targeting in today's big deal i'm sitting down with the leak the host of redacted tonight we're talking about the increasing divide between the rich and the poor so stay tuned here before the break of the closing numbers at the. there's a new i'm a grown because we've not got a polygamist family i'm looking for a woman who understands me anyway and i want her to share my goal of saving our people from extinction up to most. young so i've had two failed marriages and she's had one. wish changed what's been a chemist marriage and have decided to find a man to marry as. the machine we want to know women who could say you kids together with that this. month dream is to have lots. o. going to do that with only one wife so it's impossible to. take that as a sign that the united states w
that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics at johns hopkins university. time now for a quick break but stick around because when we return we'll bring you more on monetary policy with professor scott sumner one of the most vocal proponents of market monetarism and nominal g.d.p. targeting in today's big deal i'm sitting down with the leak the host of redacted tonight we're talking about the increasing divide between the rich and the poor so stay tuned here before the break of the...
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these individuals really do believe that when you when you read him going or his words when you read hank paulson's words from from his memoirs after he was treasury secretary sort of in the beginning of that particular this particular financial crisis they present themselves as sort of above other individuals the last really jump in for a second because we'll have about a minute left there's a lot of bankers on wall street now tuning suicide. last count i think twelve or twenty committed suicide last year so particularly at j.p. morgan because you know jamie diamond is somebody that when it when you realize what he's all about and you realize you're working for him the temptation to kill yourself is quite high if you had stayed in banking and not jumped out when you did would you be sit facing a summer of crisis of conscience ten years later fifteen years later that's a good question as i was suffering from a crisis of conscience back then and i had been something that was growing in me back when it's not like banking was better but it was certainly less sociopathic it kind of accelerate
these individuals really do believe that when you when you read him going or his words when you read hank paulson's words from from his memoirs after he was treasury secretary sort of in the beginning of that particular this particular financial crisis they present themselves as sort of above other individuals the last really jump in for a second because we'll have about a minute left there's a lot of bankers on wall street now tuning suicide. last count i think twelve or twenty committed...
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is sounds like the conspiracy theory but hank paulson informers treasury secretary tim about in said in his memoirs the russians approached the tidies if we tambov holdings of american dead now we can krater the economy. and they did and the chinese did not and there were some dour economic situation substantially. >>host: you have a follow-up. game plan. with. >> as a part of my research i got into the chinese stock during that is called the restricted warfare from the people's liberation army of china. this was written in 1999 closing low man-made stock market crash wask/ cyberattacks on the infrastructure or to run the currency per ryan looked at donnelly 2008 but what could happen. the next step before we will face is not done sanded tanks and shooting but seifert -- cybereconomic. they said if we will press the economy that is a vladimir putin said just recently when he invaded the ukraine and recently vulgate sanctions on you he said you don't want to do that because i can grosz -- crasher stock market and dumps the dollar. what i wrote about in 2008 and covered with game plan.
is sounds like the conspiracy theory but hank paulson informers treasury secretary tim about in said in his memoirs the russians approached the tidies if we tambov holdings of american dead now we can krater the economy. and they did and the chinese did not and there were some dour economic situation substantially. >>host: you have a follow-up. game plan. with. >> as a part of my research i got into the chinese stock during that is called the restricted warfare from the people's...
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i know hank. i actually like him.op climate change as a conservative attempt to stop climate change by raising a carbon tax. when was the last time you heard conservatives want to go raise taxes on something that is being debated? >> he's not really conservative. >> well, he claims to be. you're right. >> do you think he is? >> no. he was among the most liberal republicans i've seen on wall street. he's always pawned himself off as an environmentalist. but his economics are really bad. the other thing we should point out is hank paulson was always an investment banker. he was a salesman. this is another sales job he's trying o put on the american people, joining forces with mayor bloomberg and we should point out this, he's not a scientist. how does he know that climate change is going to come in 100 years? if he couldn't predict the financial crisis as was right up against his nose -- the reason why the bailouts in 08 were so messy, they didn't see it coming until it was starting. he can't predict that, how can he pr
i know hank. i actually like him.op climate change as a conservative attempt to stop climate change by raising a carbon tax. when was the last time you heard conservatives want to go raise taxes on something that is being debated? >> he's not really conservative. >> well, he claims to be. you're right. >> do you think he is? >> no. he was among the most liberal republicans i've seen on wall street. he's always pawned himself off as an environmentalist. but his economics...
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look at what they did with the hank williams movie. they took all the magic out of that legend. and by the way, he could sing and had a voice. thank you for listening. >> i'd like to put this up on sfgov tv. >> i would like to talk about the articles in sacramento b about how dangerous this new bridge is. on the other hand i'd like to talk about salvation. now, jesus said, fear them not speaking to his disciples, the christians. there is nothing covered that shall not be revealed and hid that shall not be known, but i tell you in darkness that light in which you hear in the ear, that preach upon the house tops and fear not them which killed the body, but are not able to kill the soul, but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body and hell are not too spare a sold for a penny. in one of them shall not fall on the ground without your father, but the very hairs of your head are all numbered. fear yee not therefore, you're of more value than many sparrows, whosoever shall confess me before men. him, i shall confess also before my father. [inaudible] him, will i als
look at what they did with the hank williams movie. they took all the magic out of that legend. and by the way, he could sing and had a voice. thank you for listening. >> i'd like to put this up on sfgov tv. >> i would like to talk about the articles in sacramento b about how dangerous this new bridge is. on the other hand i'd like to talk about salvation. now, jesus said, fear them not speaking to his disciples, the christians. there is nothing covered that shall not be revealed...
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he is standing by with hank paulson. they are speaking about climate change. >> i am here in midtown with the former secretary of the treasury paulson. we have known about the relationship between carbon dioxide and atmospheric warming since before the second world war. many people do not realize that. scientists have been predicting climate change for 50 years. research is overwhelmingly conclusive. i know you share that opinion. nothing has been done. plan.rld needs an action give me three practical steps that we can take to deal with this problem now. short term is the enemy we all face. it clearly is. we face in all facets of life. we face it on a wall street and in washington. steps that i think have come out of the study we the firstsed is attempt and i think it is a good one to quantify the risk that climate has to our economy. the steps that come out of that are things that i think business needs to do. study.ll be a it is a first attempt. arethe first time, we quantifying the risk. risk andthe immediate not just
he is standing by with hank paulson. they are speaking about climate change. >> i am here in midtown with the former secretary of the treasury paulson. we have known about the relationship between carbon dioxide and atmospheric warming since before the second world war. many people do not realize that. scientists have been predicting climate change for 50 years. research is overwhelmingly conclusive. i know you share that opinion. nothing has been done. plan.rld needs an action give me...
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so hank, help us understand the comments from where those comments came.ry that all 11 horses that would be in the belmont stakes were all in the previous races, right? >> absolutely not. it's another race and another opportunity for horses and this has happened before. it's interesting, we've been talking about the race now for a few minutes and we haven't mentioned the winner, tonalist who did a fantastic job. he's a well-bred horse, better bred than california chrome and i think he's going to go on to do great things. i'm guilty of not picking him myself because i thought he was too lightly raced for this experience and had he a terrific jockey with rosario and it was a heck of a race. but getting back to your question, the name of this outfit is d.a.p. and it has a donkey for a logo and certainly mr. coburn led up to what that represents in his comments. >> oh, boy. so i guess these comments just stay with the moment because it's not enough to change the landscaping of racing. it will always be the case that if you want your horse to run in the preakne
so hank, help us understand the comments from where those comments came.ry that all 11 horses that would be in the belmont stakes were all in the previous races, right? >> absolutely not. it's another race and another opportunity for horses and this has happened before. it's interesting, we've been talking about the race now for a few minutes and we haven't mentioned the winner, tonalist who did a fantastic job. he's a well-bred horse, better bred than california chrome and i think he's...
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he's here to visit his brother hank another veteran. ing to they will see the world war ii multiplie memorial in wa. it was a small thanks. >>> we are going to get stormy weather back. >> steamy and stormy. we don't have any rain. there is a bout of showers and thunderstorms working in the lehigh valley. if it stays together it works into berks county. one cell past allentown now. you can see coopersburg heavy downpours. and it moves crossing route 100. two lightening strikes are involved in this. on wednesday things ar are gettg active. summer arrives on saturday. it's warm and muggy. 75. the high 88. 5 degrees above normal. millville 711. reading currently 79 degrees. satellite 6 along with action radar, showing it's just a little upper level piece of energy that is sparking the isolated batch of showers and thunderstorms. all the really violent activity has moved to nebraska, iowa and minnesota. this is a system that spawned the two tornadoes that caused all the damage. we have tornado watches. severe thunderstorm watches. you see ho
he's here to visit his brother hank another veteran. ing to they will see the world war ii multiplie memorial in wa. it was a small thanks. >>> we are going to get stormy weather back. >> steamy and stormy. we don't have any rain. there is a bout of showers and thunderstorms working in the lehigh valley. if it stays together it works into berks county. one cell past allentown now. you can see coopersburg heavy downpours. and it moves crossing route 100. two lightening strikes are...
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hank paulsen has no problem. they're worried about climated change and if we don't do something nowxpqoaj? take out an insurance policy, we'll regret it. the president has included them in a task force to look at this and the problems that are mounting, including michael bloomberg, who you just mentioned. do you feel like in that company you're an odd man out? >> no, i'm not an odd man out. i'm in the mainstream of the scientific factions. if you shut down every coal-fired power plant in america it would affect the amount of carbon dioxide 1/20th of one percent. china is going to burn 4,300,000,000 tons of coal this year. he is not the united states -- knocked the united states goal industry down. they're going to -- has nothing to do with the environment. it has to do with power. it has to do with getting power over the grid. when he says electric rates would skyrocket, he meant it. how would you want to get control of america the most? through the electric power availability. rationing it. and the cost of elect
hank paulsen has no problem. they're worried about climated change and if we don't do something nowxpqoaj? take out an insurance policy, we'll regret it. the president has included them in a task force to look at this and the problems that are mounting, including michael bloomberg, who you just mentioned. do you feel like in that company you're an odd man out? >> no, i'm not an odd man out. i'm in the mainstream of the scientific factions. if you shut down every coal-fired power plant in...
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. >> do you remember this name, hank baskett?recognize it. >> the former philadelphia eagles football player. >> okay. >> yes. >> kendra wilkerson's husband. >> i'm a dallas fan. >> oh. no. >> i don't care how much you love this show. >> take your bread, take it, leave. coffee. bye, dawn. >> now, get out. >> we love you to death. >> actually, we'll keep this. but you have to go. >> bye, dawn. >> oh! >> figure out that she is a dallas fan? >> hey, hank baskett, he used to play for us, apparently caught in a affair, he is accused of cheating on his wife with a transsexual model. >> i don't believe it. >> tell me this. >> radar on line saying the model admitted to having a sexual encounter with the former nfl player, of course married to the friend of the show comes on all the time, former playboy model kendra will inch son, just had their second child, cheater face while she was pregnant. >> i don't believe it. >> men always cheat. >> he went and got her a toothbrush during the superbowl whether she was pregnant. he seems real. >>
. >> do you remember this name, hank baskett?recognize it. >> the former philadelphia eagles football player. >> okay. >> yes. >> kendra wilkerson's husband. >> i'm a dallas fan. >> oh. no. >> i don't care how much you love this show. >> take your bread, take it, leave. coffee. bye, dawn. >> now, get out. >> we love you to death. >> actually, we'll keep this. but you have to go. >> bye, dawn. >> oh! >>...
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hank, good morning to you. another goldie locks scenario. thank you so much, janet yellen.do you think stocks and bonds can continue to rally together? >> well, yes. look, i do. the -- you've got -- you're absolutely right. you've got a goldie locks economy. it's not too hot, it's not too cold. there's not enough growth to put pressure on inflation to worry about interest rates. and yet the growth is broad enough that the risk of a recession is very remote here. so stocks can perform well in this environment, earnings growth is consistent but modest. valuations are reasonable. and given the low level of inflation and low level of interest rates, i would say they're attractive. >> and dovish messaging is strong enough, hapg, to get the s&p to 2000, possibly beyond? >> yes, i do. and i think the course this year is ae different than the course last year, which was straight up with very little volatility. this year, although we've made 20 all-time highs in the s&p 500, counting yesterday, we're still looking at fairley modest returns. and the difference this year is the pullba
hank, good morning to you. another goldie locks scenario. thank you so much, janet yellen.do you think stocks and bonds can continue to rally together? >> well, yes. look, i do. the -- you've got -- you're absolutely right. you've got a goldie locks economy. it's not too hot, it's not too cold. there's not enough growth to put pressure on inflation to worry about interest rates. and yet the growth is broad enough that the risk of a recession is very remote here. so stocks can perform well...
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sonny gray now 6-1, five ks, including hank conger. then jed brings the lead.rth home run of the season. a's sweep the angels, 6-3 the final. the best record in the american league, 35-22. >> giants take three out of four from the cardinals and it was over in the first. buster posey, brandon crawford, and arias drive in runs, arias, 3-4, three rbis. giants up 4-0 after one. crawford two rbi of his own. boosted to opposite field. ground rule double. posey scores, tide hudson cruises. struck out six, giants win 8-0, take three another of four and the kid gets a souvenir. g-men with the best record in the national league at 37-20. >>> stanford men in the ncaa regionals double elimination and they beat youngstown state this morning for a rematch with the hoosiers. bottom second, indiana up 3-2. a wild pitch allowed pond to score. wayne taylor comes up clutch. two men on. a three-run jack. stanford on top 7, 6. they now lead 10-6 in the ninth. hopefully have the complete highlights. if they win they'll face elimination against indiana on monday. >> let's tee it up j
sonny gray now 6-1, five ks, including hank conger. then jed brings the lead.rth home run of the season. a's sweep the angels, 6-3 the final. the best record in the american league, 35-22. >> giants take three out of four from the cardinals and it was over in the first. buster posey, brandon crawford, and arias drive in runs, arias, 3-4, three rbis. giants up 4-0 after one. crawford two rbi of his own. boosted to opposite field. ground rule double. posey scores, tide hudson cruises....
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thank you. .hank you thank you very much. you, congressman gregory harper. thank you all for being here to help celebrate our great victory. [cheers and applause] this is your victory. it's been a real pleasure closely with so many of appearances in towns mississippi, being in church services with gregory , attending meetings that were important to talk about the state.of o you are and what we have tonight is a consensus for more and better jobs for mississippi workers. [cheers and applause] thelitary force and capacity to defend the security interests of the united states of america. [cheers and applause] those were our principle grounds, planks and the platform for the campaign but you are the who helped reach all the voters, make sure we knew that important to this election. because it's a group effort. it's not a solo. we all have a right to be proud of our state tonight. [cheers and applause] much.you very thank you for this wonderful wonderful challenge that lies ahead. thank you very, has very much. [cheers and applause] chanting "thad"] [cheers and a
thank you. .hank you thank you very much. you, congressman gregory harper. thank you all for being here to help celebrate our great victory. [cheers and applause] this is your victory. it's been a real pleasure closely with so many of appearances in towns mississippi, being in church services with gregory , attending meetings that were important to talk about the state.of o you are and what we have tonight is a consensus for more and better jobs for mississippi workers. [cheers and applause]...
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you have prepared to be within the hanks of egyptians, with the egyptians supporting them when they ask you to help them. and despite all the threats, despite all the decisive choice, but you have made in order to save egypt, and you have made a lot of things in order to protect the people of egypt. and the people of egypt are grateful to you and they have supported you and they have put their trust in you with their free will, with their independent will, in a way that is great. the egyptians hope that you will go with them because they trust you, you represent the hope for a lot of egyptians, for a better future, for a better tomorrow, for creating a more free democratic with dignity future to the egyptians, with more justice, with more security and more affair. may a lot almighty keep and observe egypt and protect egypt from all the conspire assies and the almighty saves egypt from tyranny, almighty is the all supporter. now it's my pleasure to introduce to you the first deputy chairman - he says vice president - and he says it augers well. the first chairman, the deputy first chairm
you have prepared to be within the hanks of egyptians, with the egyptians supporting them when they ask you to help them. and despite all the threats, despite all the decisive choice, but you have made in order to save egypt, and you have made a lot of things in order to protect the people of egypt. and the people of egypt are grateful to you and they have supported you and they have put their trust in you with their free will, with their independent will, in a way that is great. the egyptians...