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have you seen hank?> i saw 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. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don'
have you seen hank?> i saw 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...
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hank had a lot to do with me getting started. >> i met hank.ad a cd that already had my name on it. i kind of gathered that this wasn't by chance. >> shortly after he first met him, hank was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, so for the two years he lived after that, jamey would get off the road and pull his bus right up to the hospital, ran up to see hank, raise hank's spirits, and just--he was always--always around. up to the night hank died, he was here. >> ♪ now tell me ♪ would these arms ♪ be in your way >> it was shortly after hank died i got a text message, and it was from jamey, and he said, "would you mind if i did a hank cochran album?" so i couldn't believe it, you know. >> ♪ so lay ♪ all your doubts aside ♪ when you go to bed tonight >> he should be in the country music hall of fame. he was very influential in setting the bar for all the writers that we have coming down the line. >> well, he was pretty much the foundation as a songwriter for a long time. >> you know, he was really an artist who chose not to be an artist. all of the a
hank had a lot to do with me getting started. >> i met hank.ad a cd that already had my name on it. i kind of gathered that this wasn't by chance. >> shortly after he first met him, hank was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, so for the two years he lived after that, jamey would get off the road and pull his bus right up to the hospital, ran up to see hank, raise hank's spirits, and just--he was always--always around. up to the night hank died, he was here. >> ♪ now tell me...
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hank palmer. >> hank, sheriff, it's regarding your father. >> biggest mistake of your career, you just happen to run him over. >> forensic found blood on your dad's car. >> sat on the bench in that courtroom for 42 years. >> this was an accident, period. >> we need to establish a firm defense. >> there's no we here, henry. i wish i liked you more. >> i can't stay. >> where is your father. >> you leave now, you will regret it. >> you are signed up with-- i am going to impail your client on a first degree murder charge and you get a front row seat. >> my father is a lot of unpleasant things, a murderer is not one of them. >> i have memories of us, and i don't. why? >> was i tough on you? >> yes. >> i did what i thought was right. >> my experience, hank, sometimes you have to forgive in order to be forgiven. you and i are finally done. >> we're to the done. >> joining me the director david dobkin and the film's two stars robert downey, jr. and robert duvall. i'm pleased to have all of them here. tell me how this film began. is it inspired by personal things? >> my father was very powerful
hank palmer. >> hank, sheriff, it's regarding your father. >> biggest mistake of your career, you just happen to run him over. >> forensic found blood on your dad's car. >> sat on the bench in that courtroom for 42 years. >> this was an accident, period. >> we need to establish a firm defense. >> there's no we here, henry. i wish i liked you more. >> i can't stay. >> where is your father. >> you leave now, you will regret it. >>...
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. >> the infamous hank palmer. a lawyer with no respect for the law. how does it feel, knowing every person you represent is guilty? >> fine. me.cent people can't afford >> is there anything the council would care to ask? >> is this the first time? >> first time. >> grandpa palmer is dead, too? >> he is dead to me. figure of speech. >> we can barely stand the sight of each other. >> hank, thanks for coming. i am sure your mother would have appreciated it. >> hank palmer. >> it is the sheriff regarding your father. >> the biggest mistake of your career, when you happened to run him over? >> i sat on the bench for 42 years. >> we need to establish a firm defense. >> i can't stay. >> he is your father. >> i'm going to impale your client on the first degree charge and you will get a first row seat. >> five father is a lot of unpleasant things. murderer. >> was i tough on you? yes. i did what i thought was right. >> in my experience, sometimes you have to forgive in order to be forgiven. >> you and i are finally done. >> we are not done. >> joining me now i
. >> the infamous hank palmer. a lawyer with no respect for the law. how does it feel, knowing every person you represent is guilty? >> fine. me.cent people can't afford >> is there anything the council would care to ask? >> is this the first time? >> first time. >> grandpa palmer is dead, too? >> he is dead to me. figure of speech. >> we can barely stand the sight of each other. >> hank, thanks for coming. i am sure your mother would have...
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secretary hank paulson took the stand together as the second week of former aig ceo hank greenberg's trial against the federal government got under way. mr. paulson defended treasury's 2008 bailout of the insurance giant saying it was needed at that time to stabilize the u.s. financial system. mary thompson has more tonight from federal claims court in washington, d.c. >> six years after the financial crisis, former treasury secretary hank paulson returning to d.c. to defend his and the government's actions in putting together what became a bailout for the insurance giant aig. in less than two hours on the stand, paulson defending the harsher terms of aig's bailout saying the public saw aig as a scapegoat for everything wrong on wall street. paulson equating aig to citigroup, a firm set to fail without government help. the difference being, citi's failure would lead to other bank failures whereas aig stood along among insurance companies. paulson said aig's tough terps were needed to get a reluctant congress and an angry american public to buy into a bailout and to pave the way for t
secretary hank paulson took the stand together as the second week of former aig ceo hank greenberg's trial against the federal government got under way. mr. paulson defended treasury's 2008 bailout of the insurance giant saying it was needed at that time to stabilize the u.s. financial system. mary thompson has more tonight from federal claims court in washington, d.c. >> six years after the financial crisis, former treasury secretary hank paulson returning to d.c. to defend his and the...
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what hank is saying is that was unfair.ook what you gave to goldman sachs, through us, by bailing us out, you were able to pay off goldman sachs, not take an equity stake in them, and basically make them owe 100 cents on the dollar for holdings of that insurance of aig. do you think judge wheeler in the federal claims co are the chance he's going to say yes to hank greenberg right here, right now, when this trial is over? >> i wouldn't bet on it. it is true he's made some rulings favorable to the plaintiffs. this as you know is specialized court, this is not a constitutional article precourt. this is a technical court that focuses on government contracts. the judge has been on the bench for nine year, before that he was a contract lawyer. he may be looking at this with a special vision of contracts claims lawyer rather than the broader vision of a judge who normally defers to administrative agencies. nonetheless, i think the long-term outlook for this litigation is it cancels out. >> he can win on, this you think he's going
what hank is saying is that was unfair.ook what you gave to goldman sachs, through us, by bailing us out, you were able to pay off goldman sachs, not take an equity stake in them, and basically make them owe 100 cents on the dollar for holdings of that insurance of aig. do you think judge wheeler in the federal claims co are the chance he's going to say yes to hank greenberg right here, right now, when this trial is over? >> i wouldn't bet on it. it is true he's made some rulings...
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>> what was the hardest question for hank paulson today? >> he struggled a little bit on a question about china. he seemed to take issue with the chinese government coming in to save the day for aig. he was skeptical that that would happen. mr. moyes tried to press him on that. whether he was open to the idea of a chinese rescue, and hank paulson pushed back the hardest he did all day on that idea. >> ben bernanke, from tim geithner, these were three people at the center of the financial crisis. how difficult a road is this for david to climb? >> he has several challenges. he has to prove that the government went beyond the reaches of the federal reserve statute. on top of that, he may have to prove damages and economic loss to aig. even if he convinces the judge that the government did something wrong here, the government may still be able to say, where is the harm? they cannot prove that they were hurt by anything we did. it seems like david does have a pretty hard case, but he has gotten a lot of money. mr. greenberg has been paying the
>> what was the hardest question for hank paulson today? >> he struggled a little bit on a question about china. he seemed to take issue with the chinese government coming in to save the day for aig. he was skeptical that that would happen. mr. moyes tried to press him on that. whether he was open to the idea of a chinese rescue, and hank paulson pushed back the hardest he did all day on that idea. >> ben bernanke, from tim geithner, these were three people at the center of...
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hank greenburg has taken aggressive aim at the terms of that rescue. his lawsuit argued that the government cheated shareholders out of $40 billion. the trial began last week and continues this week with david boyd, greenburg's lawyer said to grill a list of star witnesses am these include former federal reserve chairman ben bernanke. hank paulson, former president of the new york fed, tim gtener who later became treasury secretary under president obama. i'm joined by aaron kessler of "the new york times" and leslie discuss. of "the wall street journal." -- scism of "the wall street journal." give me the significance of this trial beyond the-- the suit which is to recover some money, leslie? >> the case is significant because it really challenges what the government was doing. now of course we've had dowd frank since then that has put in place measures for how you would resolve companies if they get into financial trouble. but this would be a really big slap in the face of the government. but not having properly carried out this particular rescue. >> r
hank greenburg has taken aggressive aim at the terms of that rescue. his lawsuit argued that the government cheated shareholders out of $40 billion. the trial began last week and continues this week with david boyd, greenburg's lawyer said to grill a list of star witnesses am these include former federal reserve chairman ben bernanke. hank paulson, former president of the new york fed, tim gtener who later became treasury secretary under president obama. i'm joined by aaron kessler of "the...
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look, hank greenberg, just because you're a grumpy old man, let's not pretend this is up.here you're some-- ( laughter ) where you're some sad old widower being forced into a nursing home so they can take away your beloved balloon-filled house and turn it into a skyscraper. we all know what cartoon character you are. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) listen, you got any other complaints or can i just dismiss this case right now? >> he is arguing that a.i.g. got much harsher terms, about 14% interest rate on their loan. that was very different from banks like citigroup or morgan stanley. >> they were getting more generous terms. that in and of itself proves the government went too far with a.i.g. at least that's the argument hank greenberg and his lawyers are make glg so you. >> jon: so your argument in court, your legal argument is waaaah! ( laughter ) it's not fair! following the precedent set by the famous supreme court case i only got one cookie. my sister got two cookies. come on! ( laughter ) back up! look, first of all, they shouldn't have gotten two cookiies in t
look, hank greenberg, just because you're a grumpy old man, let's not pretend this is up.here you're some-- ( laughter ) where you're some sad old widower being forced into a nursing home so they can take away your beloved balloon-filled house and turn it into a skyscraper. we all know what cartoon character you are. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) listen, you got any other complaints or can i just dismiss this case right now? >> he is arguing that a.i.g. got much harsher terms,...
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we're live, hank hank, wusa9. no word yet on when they would have more. but debra alfarone with that part of the case. >> reporter: and bruce, 35 days ago was the last time the witnesses saw her right here in that downtown mall area. he's now sitting in jail charged with their abduction. that's point a and b. ten miles away where those human remains that were thought to be in that missing uva student were found yesterday. so point a and point b and right now they are wondering what happened from here to there. it's the news so many thought they wanted, but never prepared fully to swallow. >> thousands of hours that have been spent by, literally hundreds of the law enforcement and the civilian volunteers. in an effort to find him. we thought perhaps today proved their worth. >> reporter: it is something inside that told them to look. a warning that the rest of the story could be considered graphic. they found a skull, scattered bones, no hair, no flesh. we asked an expert on their take as they spent 20 years as a medical examiner in new york and dc, identi
we're live, hank hank, wusa9. no word yet on when they would have more. but debra alfarone with that part of the case. >> reporter: and bruce, 35 days ago was the last time the witnesses saw her right here in that downtown mall area. he's now sitting in jail charged with their abduction. that's point a and b. ten miles away where those human remains that were thought to be in that missing uva student were found yesterday. so point a and point b and right now they are wondering what...
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did they actually help or hurt hank's case.charlie with a shift in mood for ben. >> the former fed chairman was obviously happier he gave testimony to a government governor as opposed to mr. greenberg who tried to grilled him -- liz: he was grumpy, but a little less today. >> the former new york president at the time of the financial crisis was kind of a jerk. you know, gotten in boys' face a few times. bernanke was kind of snippy i guess you could say. liz: that's what my mother would call me when i was annoyed. >> now, he was happy he was getting softball questions. maybe they don't want to take questions from me because they don't like being challenged. here's the interesting thing: bernanke who said today that the government tender down many requests for bailouts that means it picked and choosed. they picked aig to bail out because they felt it was systemic enough. and here's what he said. and, listen, if i'm the judge, i understand this argument coming out of bernanke as much as i kind of like what he's doing here because
did they actually help or hurt hank's case.charlie with a shift in mood for ben. >> the former fed chairman was obviously happier he gave testimony to a government governor as opposed to mr. greenberg who tried to grilled him -- liz: he was grumpy, but a little less today. >> the former new york president at the time of the financial crisis was kind of a jerk. you know, gotten in boys' face a few times. bernanke was kind of snippy i guess you could say. liz: that's what my mother...
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show hanks was starring in at the time.cab driver saying he's picked up a lot of famous people, but that hanks was the nicest one. >>> when we come back, a made in america quiz for you. i'm just back from the factory. the candy we've been making here since harry truman was president. it's creating jobs. can you guess? for more than 145 years, pacific life has been helping families achieve life-long financial security with innovative tools and strategies. talk to a financial advisor to protect your family and plan today. pacific life. the power to help you succeed. has a new easy-to-swallow coating... so the nutrients for your eyes, heart and brain go down easier. for a limited time, get your four-dollar coupon at centrum.com. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® campbell's healthy
show hanks was starring in at the time.cab driver saying he's picked up a lot of famous people, but that hanks was the nicest one. >>> when we come back, a made in america quiz for you. i'm just back from the factory. the candy we've been making here since harry truman was president. it's creating jobs. can you guess? for more than 145 years, pacific life has been helping families achieve life-long financial security with innovative tools and strategies. talk to a financial advisor to...
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but today hank paulson, did he say i don't recall? >> you know, he didn't. hank paulson, we should point out, former ceo of goldman sachs, took goldman public, became the treasury secretary for president bush back in 2006, a job that he really didn't want at first. bush had to coax him to take it, and he was considered a very good ceo of goldman sachs. but he did take it eventually, and he was right in the middle of the financial crisis. there were three major players all giving testimony this week, powerfulson today -- pretty quick, about an hour or two -- geithner will probably be tomorrow, bernanke will be after that. you know, here's the thing, and i'll say this again, you know, he said some interesting things. he said -- remember, hank greenberg's lawsuit, which this is about, against the federal government, it was that the terms imposed on aig were harsher than the firms -- liz: higher interest rates. >> government wiped out shareholders, and hank was a shareholder. so it's an illegal taking of property. he hay may or may not -- he may or may not win.
but today hank paulson, did he say i don't recall? >> you know, he didn't. hank paulson, we should point out, former ceo of goldman sachs, took goldman public, became the treasury secretary for president bush back in 2006, a job that he really didn't want at first. bush had to coax him to take it, and he was considered a very good ceo of goldman sachs. but he did take it eventually, and he was right in the middle of the financial crisis. there were three major players all giving testimony...
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the you think hank greenberg has any leg to stand on here?> i think he is trying to save his reputation and his position in his prior company. this was such a fuzzy. there were no rules. for the court to suggest that there was clarity, that there was these hard and fast rules that needed to be followed and were not, that is not going to happen. these guys were playing it by ear because the crisis was acute in real. could they have done it better in hindsight? all of it could've been done better. they tried hard to do the right thing for the country. rate? the right interest i don't know. >> it clearly wasn't. thattom baxter admitted interest-rate was a loan shark type interest-rate. it did put aig up against the wall. >> that was one individual's perspective. these three men thought it was the right rate or they should not have done it. no judge is going to try to split the baby so precisely. hank is aggrieved. he got pushed aside and lost his company in the process. i don't see a court in the world holding to the precision that he would need
the you think hank greenberg has any leg to stand on here?> i think he is trying to save his reputation and his position in his prior company. this was such a fuzzy. there were no rules. for the court to suggest that there was clarity, that there was these hard and fast rules that needed to be followed and were not, that is not going to happen. these guys were playing it by ear because the crisis was acute in real. could they have done it better in hindsight? all of it could've been done...
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hank paulson put that to rest.rvous aboutre their current investments in the united states at that time. he did not think there was a legitimate offer on the table from the chinese to come in and save aig. that was perhaps the one new wrinkle we heard. just about two hours in the stand. >> what is the crux of hank greenberg's case? >> he's the biggest air holder -- shareholder of aig at the time of the bailout. he says the terms of the bailout were so onerous and painful to shareholders that they were effectively harmed by the federal government. but this was a taking of their property. the terms not fair, other banks that received assistance from the federal government had much more generous terms. that in and of itself constitutes a violation by the federal government of their constitutional right to property. they are making that argument that the federal government didn't have the legal right to set it up the way they did, taking an 80% equity stake in the company. >> who is up next? >> we have also witnesses.
hank paulson put that to rest.rvous aboutre their current investments in the united states at that time. he did not think there was a legitimate offer on the table from the chinese to come in and save aig. that was perhaps the one new wrinkle we heard. just about two hours in the stand. >> what is the crux of hank greenberg's case? >> he's the biggest air holder -- shareholder of aig at the time of the bailout. he says the terms of the bailout were so onerous and painful to...
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no real bombshells from hank paulson. we did learn that he challenged the notion that there was a last-minute financial lifeline being offered to aig by the chinese. paulson said that was not the case, it was not going to happen. he stuck to what he has said in public and even it is luck, that's the aig bailout was an awful moment, something he did not want to have to do, but was necessary to protect the u.s. economy. the crux of the issue in this case, he said the terms of the aig bailout were appropriate, given the moral hazard risk, even what had happened to the company. he defended the terms of the deal. i think tim geithner will have a harder time because he was much more intimately involved in the details of the agreement itself. >> where is geithner going to be mostgoing to vulnerable? >> as head of the new york fed, he was directly involved in the actual details. we have learned over the last couple of days that the interest rate that was set on this loan that was a personal decision by tim geithner to put a tough
no real bombshells from hank paulson. we did learn that he challenged the notion that there was a last-minute financial lifeline being offered to aig by the chinese. paulson said that was not the case, it was not going to happen. he stuck to what he has said in public and even it is luck, that's the aig bailout was an awful moment, something he did not want to have to do, but was necessary to protect the u.s. economy. the crux of the issue in this case, he said the terms of the aig bailout were...
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but do not want to opine on why hank greenberg is taking this case to court in this way.ank paulson was when companies fail, the shareholders pay the price and in this case it was the aig shareholders who should pay the price, so you could tell the hank paulson felt pretty confident that what he did was the right thing. the question is whether the court of law will agree with him. >> peter, very interested in your thought yesterday on the bombshell supreme court announcement. andeard from greg stohr, i would like to hear from you, how surprised were you? was surprised to one of the people of course who argued the case of the supreme court previously is that david boyce was in the same courtroom. i do hope to get him in the hallway but i never had the opportunity. this is a big decision, tom, and not just aids where this is going to move forward with the fact that the issue is still out there, that it is still out there heading into a midterm election raises some questions for republicans, who have been opposed to the notion of gay marriage, so this was a surprise that the
but do not want to opine on why hank greenberg is taking this case to court in this way.ank paulson was when companies fail, the shareholders pay the price and in this case it was the aig shareholders who should pay the price, so you could tell the hank paulson felt pretty confident that what he did was the right thing. the question is whether the court of law will agree with him. >> peter, very interested in your thought yesterday on the bombshell supreme court announcement. andeard from...
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hank paulson was asked about the relationship with hank greenberg and said he had a very high regard him. he asked why he did not take hank greenberg's call at that time because it was hank greenberg arguing he was trying to relate information about china wanting to invest in aig again. a possibility of another option. hank paulson made it clear he is not seeing other options. >> thank you very much. i am jealous he gets this courtside seat. follow be incredible to and we will continue to have peter on to talk about it. >> thank you so much. by the way, we launch our brand-new political show tonight. , you very first guest might remember him, he ran for president. his name is mitt romney. we have exclusive reporting about jeb bush. we said he's not running. >> i am almost more excited here, john and mark talked about politicsnpolitical with mitt romney. talk to him about other and more fun stuff here it is looks like a great show. >> including whether or not he will back jeb bush, not running. >> that is more the political stuff buried i am looking forward to, for example, his car co
hank paulson was asked about the relationship with hank greenberg and said he had a very high regard him. he asked why he did not take hank greenberg's call at that time because it was hank greenberg arguing he was trying to relate information about china wanting to invest in aig again. a possibility of another option. hank paulson made it clear he is not seeing other options. >> thank you very much. i am jealous he gets this courtside seat. follow be incredible to and we will continue to...
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>> steve: no, it was not. >> jimmy: oh, it's not hanks. >> steve: hanks is not the correct answer. >>s. >> jimmy: you can say it again. you can try. >> emma: tom. >> with pleasure as -- [ laughter ] is it obvious? >> i don't know at all. >> it's obvious if you know it. >> yeah. >> um -- cat? [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, tomcat. no, no, no. down to three points, three points. jimmy fallon, three points. >> jimmy: pay attention. focus up! >> i have! >> jimmy: ready? >> yes! >> jimmy: suri. >> oh! >> what did you say? [ laughter ] like, the voice on the phone? siri? >> jimmy: no, i did not say that. >> like, suri? >> jimmy: suri. >> you better get it here, jim. >> like tom, suri, pleasure. no, not pleasure. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: just -- suri. [ laughter ] >> jones? [ audience ohs ] >> emma: my gosh! >> steve: emma. your turn. two points. for two points. >> that's ridiculous. >> emma: can i do sounds like? >> i really hope i know it. >> jimmy: i hope you know this. >> i think i got it, yeah. >> i hate this. >> jimmy: he's got it. >> steve: he's got it. just say anything. >> emma: tom. >> c
>> steve: no, it was not. >> jimmy: oh, it's not hanks. >> steve: hanks is not the correct answer. >>s. >> jimmy: you can say it again. you can try. >> emma: tom. >> with pleasure as -- [ laughter ] is it obvious? >> i don't know at all. >> it's obvious if you know it. >> yeah. >> um -- cat? [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, tomcat. no, no, no. down to three points, three points. jimmy fallon, three points. >> jimmy: pay...
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hank silverman has more on today's developments. good afternoon, hank. >> reporter: good afternoon, andre ya. today's developments are this basically. we are waiting for the report from the medical examiner. i've been told by the people at the medical examiner's office that is not likely to happen today although it is possible. we will not get the report directly from them. it will go to the police who are in charge of the investigation. they vish add statement saying they are not -- issued a statement saying they are not going to have any news briefings. they'll release something when and if they get a positive i.d. on hannah graham. it's also possible we will be told it is or isn't hannah and the rest of the report will not come out till later on. sometimes these things can take weeks. reason why we're not just trying to identify the body. they're also trying to build a case against jesse matthew for when this goes to time as for the trial, -- goes to trial. as for the trial, it looks like he may be tried in fairfax county first o
hank silverman has more on today's developments. good afternoon, hank. >> reporter: good afternoon, andre ya. today's developments are this basically. we are waiting for the report from the medical examiner. i've been told by the people at the medical examiner's office that is not likely to happen today although it is possible. we will not get the report directly from them. it will go to the police who are in charge of the investigation. they vish add statement saying they are not --...
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treasury secretary hank paulson's testimony wrapped up earlier today.e still waiting to hear from former fed chair ben bernanke and former federal reserve bank of new york president tim geithner. charlie and anthony are back with us. charlie, you have been following this very closely. >> i'm probably the only reporter to have reviewed their sealed depositions in the lead up to the case which have. melissa: are you not supposed to see sealed depositions? >> you're not supposed to. as journalists you're supposed to. i have write written about this. >> glad charlie is on our side. >> thank you, anthony. i don't think we'll see any great revelations from any of those three. particularly during the trial. i think they're so lawyered up. there is so much legalese -- melissa: amazing they would be dragged in to be put on the stand. what is the significant of that. >> shows there are friendly judge. hank my win this. this judge is very friendly to him he believes in property rights. he looks -- melissa: being stripped of value by the u.s. government. >> the u.s
treasury secretary hank paulson's testimony wrapped up earlier today.e still waiting to hear from former fed chair ben bernanke and former federal reserve bank of new york president tim geithner. charlie and anthony are back with us. charlie, you have been following this very closely. >> i'm probably the only reporter to have reviewed their sealed depositions in the lead up to the case which have. melissa: are you not supposed to see sealed depositions? >> you're not supposed to. as...
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kendra telling me she and hank are still estrange and struggling. where do things stand between you and hank right now. >> right new we're really trying to figure things out. this isn't something you can just fix overnight. >> reporter: recent report spotted the couple looking happy so is there status cliff hanger a ploy to get readings. sound like a page from torey and dean's handbook. >> do you love me. >> reporter: after cheating and constant fighting torey's now dropping this bomb. >> i may be pregnant. >> reporter: after her near death experience following the birth of her last child she told me her shop was closed. are you really done in your heart now. >> i do have five kids because i have my step kids. i have five kids. i'm done. >> reporter: another reality roller coaster relationship, mimi and greg. >> we go through highs and low. >> reporter: 3.6 million atlanta housewives fans watched couple divorce in 2011 and when they retied the knot in 2013, hello cameras and hello ratings. >> i want to say hello to my groom and my love. >> i want th
kendra telling me she and hank are still estrange and struggling. where do things stand between you and hank right now. >> right new we're really trying to figure things out. this isn't something you can just fix overnight. >> reporter: recent report spotted the couple looking happy so is there status cliff hanger a ploy to get readings. sound like a page from torey and dean's handbook. >> do you love me. >> reporter: after cheating and constant fighting torey's now...
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of course, that's hanks' famous line from "castaway." >> hanks called the driver mr. ferrari.cture together. hanks gave him an invitation to his new broadway show. lucky guy! when he went backstage after the show, he shouted mr. ferrari. the driver considers himself a lucky guy. cool story. >> a great story. >>> amy poehler opening up about some sensitive issues in her personal life. 43-year-old "snl" alum. she had a high-profile split from will arnett after ten years of marriage. she says the pair remains very close, very good friends. >> poehler is promoting her book "yes please" revealed interesting details after the divorce on the howard stern show. she talked about having to learn to text with potential boyfriends. a list that included john stamos. >> you don't think that about that stuff -- oh, wow. you have to text your potential other. your new possibility. >> so you have to be witty and -- playful. >> you do -- >> to your husband, we ran out of milk. bring it home. with stamos but not realizing they were actually on a date. she describes as having blown her opportunit
of course, that's hanks' famous line from "castaway." >> hanks called the driver mr. ferrari.cture together. hanks gave him an invitation to his new broadway show. lucky guy! when he went backstage after the show, he shouted mr. ferrari. the driver considers himself a lucky guy. cool story. >> a great story. >>> amy poehler opening up about some sensitive issues in her personal life. 43-year-old "snl" alum. she had a high-profile split from will arnett...
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court, former treasury secretary hank paulson testifying in washington on hank greenberg's lawsuit that alleges the government's 2008 bailout cheated shareholders and $625 billion in damages. the other two bailout architects? former fed chief ben bernanke and with the gardener are also scheduled to testify -- timothy geithner are also scheduled to testify this week. the nba steals a page from the nfl playbook cashing in big time to broadcast games. espnew contracts will give and tnt rights to nba games through 2025. it only cost them $24 billion. espn skipper told us the price tag is worth it. >> we have that for a long time on live sports. it has done nothing but appreciate in value. there is no reason to think that is going to change. >> the nba regular season begins october 28 on tnt. tonight, my guest is singer-songwriter, and musical megastar melissa etheridge. >> what did we ever know at 23? about what we really wanted. has been putting out hits since 1988. only now does she feel she is in control of her music. >> this is my brand-new, me in charge of him i am putting out -- album
court, former treasury secretary hank paulson testifying in washington on hank greenberg's lawsuit that alleges the government's 2008 bailout cheated shareholders and $625 billion in damages. the other two bailout architects? former fed chief ben bernanke and with the gardener are also scheduled to testify -- timothy geithner are also scheduled to testify this week. the nba steals a page from the nfl playbook cashing in big time to broadcast games. espnew contracts will give and tnt rights to...
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. >> i'm tom hanks. i'm a detective with the indiana state police.our copy. >> demetrius burks gets more bad news. no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. . ... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... smoothies! only from tums. cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your...
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the government -- people talk about hank, the government. what was the board doing?et me say since i'm so critical of the board that they acted in the best way they could, they had the best advice, complicated situation and tremendous pressure and no -- >> regarding the transaction with the government? >> exactly. >> because i want to be critical of the board. look. one ocf the pieces here is elio spitzer and on national television criminally indicted hank greenberg for accounting irregularities and went to the board as you know and basically said, you got to throw out greenberg or i'm going to have a huge suit. they forced greenberg out. i believe this is '05 or '06. greenberg, the mastermind of the financial trading system -- >> they wouldn't have been in the trouble if he stayed there? >> i don't know that, kelly. but i know that hank greenberg is a real smart guy and might have managed the whole issue of the collateralized debt paper differently. that's a big if. >> john? >> i agree 101%. >> thank you. >> an interesting point to say is that there was a lot of sha
the government -- people talk about hank, the government. what was the board doing?et me say since i'm so critical of the board that they acted in the best way they could, they had the best advice, complicated situation and tremendous pressure and no -- >> regarding the transaction with the government? >> exactly. >> because i want to be critical of the board. look. one ocf the pieces here is elio spitzer and on national television criminally indicted hank greenberg for...
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. >> katie,hanks. >>> a google executive set a new sdiving altitude record today afr diving really from the edge of space. a helium-filled balloon lifted alan 135,000 feet above the earth. nearly 80,000 feet highe than bumgarner's cord in 2012. at one point the free fall reache 822 miles per hour. he broke the sound barrier which emitted a sonic boom heard below. amazing. >>> well, we are awaiting some rain. >> we are indeed. it could be a wet game for the world series. sandhya patel is tracking it all on live doppler 7hd. >> yeah, dan and ama, make sure you have a rain coat or poncho if you are headed to the game. i will show you why as we look at the detailed timing. live doppler hd is showing heavier cloud cover than earlier today. and lo at what our radar is starting to track. the leading edge of the storm is up along the northern california coast. as we look from our kgo roof camera, coit tower is li up in orange. the temperatures are quite comfortable. 65 oakland and the mid60 sans carlos and low 60s san jose and half moon bay. cloud cover will ho the temperatures up from our emer
. >> katie,hanks. >>> a google executive set a new sdiving altitude record today afr diving really from the edge of space. a helium-filled balloon lifted alan 135,000 feet above the earth. nearly 80,000 feet highe than bumgarner's cord in 2012. at one point the free fall reache 822 miles per hour. he broke the sound barrier which emitted a sonic boom heard below. amazing. >>> well, we are awaiting some rain. >> we are indeed. it could be a wet game for the world...
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everywhere at every turn along the way, rogue profits hank williams, johnny cash.nt there was a gospel song. the audience was in on it, they were a part of it. we were all pretty much raise maryland in church. the first song nine years ago took me to build this record with the band. the first song we did was "uncloudy day" with ma vis staples and your show with her was great. >> it took us nine years to put it together. i released records, books, 156 records in the tv show while the record came into focus. "uncloudy days" was the song that got us started. side one was about hard hitting, traditional country music. many times after saturday night you know what we have to do. >> repent. >> yes. >> tell me why this song "uncloudy day" is special for you. >> i love it because of the original messengers. i originally heard the staples singer. mavis, pervis, family to me. >> times were hard in mississippi. the summer of '64 was awful. but the song was played so much down there. it was a healing balm. you could hear it coming from people's homes. follows me this minute. i
everywhere at every turn along the way, rogue profits hank williams, johnny cash.nt there was a gospel song. the audience was in on it, they were a part of it. we were all pretty much raise maryland in church. the first song nine years ago took me to build this record with the band. the first song we did was "uncloudy day" with ma vis staples and your show with her was great. >> it took us nine years to put it together. i released records, books, 156 records in the tv show while...
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. >>> tom hanks. a regular guy.river picked him up and then realized who was in the back seat. he shouted, wilson! of course, that's hank's famous line from "castaway." >> hanks called the driver mr. ferrari. he was wearing a ferrari hat and shirt. at the end of the ride they took a picture together. that wasn't it, though. hanks gave him an invitation to his new broadway show. when he went backstage after the show, he shouted mr. ferrari. the driver considers himself a lucky guy. that's a cool story. >> that's a great story. >>> amy poehler, actress and comedienne, opening up about some sensitive issues in her personal life. 43-year-old "snl" alum. high-profile split from will arnett after ten years of marriage. she says the pair remains very close, very good friends. >> poehler is promoting her book "yes, please." revealed interesting details after the divorce on the howard stern show. she talked about having to learn to text with potential boyfriends. a list that included john stamos. >> you don't think about tha
. >>> tom hanks. a regular guy.river picked him up and then realized who was in the back seat. he shouted, wilson! of course, that's hank's famous line from "castaway." >> hanks called the driver mr. ferrari. he was wearing a ferrari hat and shirt. at the end of the ride they took a picture together. that wasn't it, though. hanks gave him an invitation to his new broadway show. when he went backstage after the show, he shouted mr. ferrari. the driver considers himself a...