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hank: hope i do not get an opportunity. i have never seen so many people for interviews. >> it is a film. hank: i know it is a film. >> the biggest casualty yet of the mortgage debt. >> fire. >> the federal reserve is not told of this since the 1930's. -- pulled this since the 1930's. hank: i am a sloucher. i have to remember to set up. >> no slouching. >> this week, lehman stock plummeted 80%. >> third quarter launches of $4 billion this morning. >> many economists only we are in a recession. most americans agree. hank: i do a lot of things well but relax is not one of them. >> the stocks of freddie mac in freefall this morning. >> looking down the barrel of a gun. >> could this cost several hundred billion dollars? >> is it possible that treasury secretary plans to reassure investors? >> if we repudiate george bush's secretary of the treasury, i believe the consequences will be severe. >> congress must act. >> the biggest bailout in american history. >> a giant blank check to the treasury
hank: hope i do not get an opportunity. i have never seen so many people for interviews. >> it is a film. hank: i know it is a film. >> the biggest casualty yet of the mortgage debt. >> fire. >> the federal reserve is not told of this since the 1930's. -- pulled this since the 1930's. hank: i am a sloucher. i have to remember to set up. >> no slouching. >> this week, lehman stock plummeted 80%. >> third quarter launches of $4 billion this morning....
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hank: we changed because the situation changed dramatically. >> and 10 days? hank: you bet ya.ank: i called nine ceo's from the systemically important banks and we asked him to show up at treasury on monday afternoon. wouldea was that we present the program to them and ask them to sign agreements where they would willingly take the capital. >> are you going to tell us why you are here today? hank: every bank wanted to be when i described as the tallest midget. no one wanted to admit they had a problem until they did and they were actually failing because they did not want to stigmatize themselves what we designed was a program that did not separate the healthy banks from the banks that were under more stress the only way we need to do this was to do this on a voluntary basis. put forward a program that would be attractive to the financial institutions so they all would be encouraged to take capital, recognizing they are doing this for the good of the country. >> we are doing fine. he can describe it to you later. hank: as it turned out, eight of the nine banks were very willing
hank: we changed because the situation changed dramatically. >> and 10 days? hank: you bet ya.ank: i called nine ceo's from the systemically important banks and we asked him to show up at treasury on monday afternoon. wouldea was that we present the program to them and ask them to sign agreements where they would willingly take the capital. >> are you going to tell us why you are here today? hank: every bank wanted to be when i described as the tallest midget. no one wanted to admit...
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i sat down with hank olson, former u.s. secretary of treasury. -- hank paulson, former u.s.ecretary of treasury. hank: what i faced was a situation where going back decades, the government failed the american people because the financial system had not kept pace with the modern financial markets. in protections that were put place after the great depression to deal with panics were focused on banks, protecting depositors with deposit insurance very meanwhile, -- insurance. financial markets changed. when i arrived, half or more of the credit was falling outside of the banking system. we do not have the oversight we needed, we do not have regulatory authorities to deal with it. where thereituation was a great deal of leverage, and a great deal of risk. today when you look at it, we see a situation where the banks are better capitalized. we have much better regulatory oversight. .e have fewer gaps we have a better set of authorities. there is less what i would call dry tinder. there is less excesses and less these things are unpredictable of having any kind of a major financia
i sat down with hank olson, former u.s. secretary of treasury. -- hank paulson, former u.s.ecretary of treasury. hank: what i faced was a situation where going back decades, the government failed the american people because the financial system had not kept pace with the modern financial markets. in protections that were put place after the great depression to deal with panics were focused on banks, protecting depositors with deposit insurance very meanwhile, -- insurance. financial markets...
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hank? specific groups? and what do you think about this passive investment move that has changed the way the market works? i as god to everything that tim said, it's difficult to -- i tocribe -- i ascribe everything that jim said, it's difficult to anticipate. i am not as worried about the banking system, could some of -- risksk materialized materialize? with concerns about liquidity with banks precluded from their traditional role? i was never a big believer in the role, i thought it was not the right way to go. i am more concerned about risk outside of the u.s.. said, iack to what tim -- i looks important at it and say we have the deepest, and most competitive economy in the world. there are fewer problems in other economies but we do have problems. i say now that our economy is strong we should be moving to fix those problems. ,hen i think about the problems and i would say basically the best defense we have against a financial crisis is having a strong economy. we will be less susceptible to the problem
hank? specific groups? and what do you think about this passive investment move that has changed the way the market works? i as god to everything that tim said, it's difficult to -- i tocribe -- i ascribe everything that jim said, it's difficult to anticipate. i am not as worried about the banking system, could some of -- risksk materialized materialize? with concerns about liquidity with banks precluded from their traditional role? i was never a big believer in the role, i thought it was not...
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hank? specific groups? and what do you think about this passive investment move that has changed the way the market works? henry: i ascribe to everything that tim said, it's difficult to anticipate. i am not as worried about the banking system, could some of those risks materialize? with concerns about liquidity with banks precluded from their traditional role? i was never a big believer in the role, i thought it was not the right way to go. i thought it was not the right way to go. i am more concerned about risk s outside of the u.s. i come back to what tim said, i think it is important -- i look at it and say we have the strongest, deepest, and most competitive economy in the world. there are fewer problems in other economies but we do have problems. i say now that our economy is strong we should be moving to fix those problems. when i think about the problems, and i would say basically the best defense we have against a financial crisis is having a strong economy. we will be less susceptible to the probl
hank? specific groups? and what do you think about this passive investment move that has changed the way the market works? henry: i ascribe to everything that tim said, it's difficult to anticipate. i am not as worried about the banking system, could some of those risks materialize? with concerns about liquidity with banks precluded from their traditional role? i was never a big believer in the role, i thought it was not the right way to go. i thought it was not the right way to go. i am more...
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hank: thanks for that. [laughter] >> when you look at the politics of today, if this crisis happened today, what do you think would happen question mark -- happen? anyone who wants to take it. hank: i would say there is a lot of dysfunction in washington today. no doubt about it. i don't want -- i know what people expect me and want me to say, but i don't ever want to bet against the united states of america and our political system during a crisis. a crisis can bring people together. i was thinking back. when i came to washington in july of 2000 six, a lot of things had not been going right for president bush. people talk about a low approval rating like 40%. he was in the high 20's. this was a poisonous atmosphere and i remember going up to congress and how poisonous it was early on. that we had aeful year before the crisis hit. i had a chance to get to know and get things done with members of congress. we were very lucky with people in leadership positions like chris dodd and chuck break. .- chuck gray g
hank: thanks for that. [laughter] >> when you look at the politics of today, if this crisis happened today, what do you think would happen question mark -- happen? anyone who wants to take it. hank: i would say there is a lot of dysfunction in washington today. no doubt about it. i don't want -- i know what people expect me and want me to say, but i don't ever want to bet against the united states of america and our political system during a crisis. a crisis can bring people together. i...
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my exclusive interview with treasury secretary hank paulson. but first susan li is standing by. >> the senate judiciary committee voted to recommend brett kavanaugh for the supreme court. they agreed to delay the vote for one week while the fbi investigates the allegations against brett kavanaugh. >> this country is being ripped apart and we have to make sure we do due diligence. i think we can have a short pause and make sure that the fbi can investigate. reporter: more trouble for tesla founder elon musk. he's being sued by the sec. tesla stock has fallen over 20% this square. the fed raising short-term interest rates for the third time this year. the fed raising rates from 2 to 2.25%. they are expected to raise rates three times in 2019. markets also finishing mixed for the month. trade and regulatory concerns. facebook is seeing its worst month in six years. the shaky september didn't stop the record bull market as markets finished in the green for the quarter. maria: the federal reserve raised interest rates this past week by a farther per
my exclusive interview with treasury secretary hank paulson. but first susan li is standing by. >> the senate judiciary committee voted to recommend brett kavanaugh for the supreme court. they agreed to delay the vote for one week while the fbi investigates the allegations against brett kavanaugh. >> this country is being ripped apart and we have to make sure we do due diligence. i think we can have a short pause and make sure that the fbi can investigate. reporter: more trouble for...
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>> i think for the reasons hank may have said. ifti you decided to wait until e government owned every bank, that all collapsed, you have vast degrees of freedom try. what you wanted to do. that would have been i think the a responsible in moral choice. so the paradox of this and the central dilemma, and i think the central lesson of the financial crisis because using all the alternative choices the country made is it's better for the bar interest to act early. but it makes the politics hard to manage. when we nationalize institutions, where the government took the predominant ownership of institutions, we did the classic sensible things. we fired the management and the board. we limited to radically compensation to we did that where we had the option for doing it but by choosing a strategy that was designed to lead the system in private hands and get us back to function as quickly as possible with left ourselves with limited choices to try topo find a better balan. >> let me askrs a policy questi. counterfactual saloon of notee a
>> i think for the reasons hank may have said. ifti you decided to wait until e government owned every bank, that all collapsed, you have vast degrees of freedom try. what you wanted to do. that would have been i think the a responsible in moral choice. so the paradox of this and the central dilemma, and i think the central lesson of the financial crisis because using all the alternative choices the country made is it's better for the bar interest to act early. but it makes the politics...
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financial crisis i want to look at op ed that the new york times published on behalf of ben bernanke the hank paulson and timothy geithner remember when lehman brothers collapsed timothy geithner was the head of the new york fed which is really the federal reserve bank of america ben bernanke he was the head of the federal reserve bank and hank paulson was the treasury secretary and they let lehman collapse and then came to the rescue of all their friends well they wrote an op ed about basically concern trolling that there could be another financial crisis and first pointing out how much they as you know federal reserve bank chairmen and people involved in that helped rescue the system back then they said although we and other financial regulators did not foresee the crisis because report foresaw the crisis i might add we moved aggressively to stop acting in its traditional role as lender of last resort the federal reserve provided massive quantities of short term loans to financial institutions facing runs while cutting interest rates nearly to zero the treasury department stopped iran on mo
financial crisis i want to look at op ed that the new york times published on behalf of ben bernanke the hank paulson and timothy geithner remember when lehman brothers collapsed timothy geithner was the head of the new york fed which is really the federal reserve bank of america ben bernanke he was the head of the federal reserve bank and hank paulson was the treasury secretary and they let lehman collapse and then came to the rescue of all their friends well they wrote an op ed about...
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and there's a third clown there bernanke you've got him possum and paulson hank paulson who who warned all his friends i might add went before congress and shutdown and it's crashed the market the term this is a mission of guilt this op ed piece and the new york and op ed piece they're saying the crisis we're guilty we had no constraint and we printed seventeen trillion dollars of bogus claims that are on back we just printed them out of thin air there's nothing to back them to bail out our friends that's an admission of guilt if they're not prosecuted now after admitting the crime if i go to the court i say that's your nation's guess what i'm or somebody in the court says go away we don't we don't murder is not a crime anymore so geithner and paulson and bernanke you they are. think of all the hardship think of the poverty think of the opiate crisis because of people lost their homes people dying in the streets queuing up. those guys put the needle in their arm and they killed those people and they admitted it and the new york times i know there's no prosecution there's no rule of law
and there's a third clown there bernanke you've got him possum and paulson hank paulson who who warned all his friends i might add went before congress and shutdown and it's crashed the market the term this is a mission of guilt this op ed piece and the new york and op ed piece they're saying the crisis we're guilty we had no constraint and we printed seventeen trillion dollars of bogus claims that are on back we just printed them out of thin air there's nothing to back them to bail out our...
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not break up citibank instead we have what we have today but he timothy geithner ben bernanke and hank paulson wrote this op ed in the new york times and basically what they're saying that is the problem right now is when this next financial crisis hit congress has removed the power for unlimited bailouts so he says that he's saying we need that power for unlimited bailouts no matter what now matt stoller who writes often we cover him often he writes on monopolies and he has an interesting take on what this op ed that timothy geithner ben bernanke and hank paulson wrote and he says the basic law of geithner paulson bernanke is the argument that now regulators have no bailout authority leave aside the various misleading elements here yes they do they just have to ask congress which is the most democratic branch of government they are arguing against democracy they. are angry the people have some form of attack on their right to do whatever they want during a crisis they are couching this in terms of the need to stem panics they are pretending an attack on democracy is a technical point
not break up citibank instead we have what we have today but he timothy geithner ben bernanke and hank paulson wrote this op ed in the new york times and basically what they're saying that is the problem right now is when this next financial crisis hit congress has removed the power for unlimited bailouts so he says that he's saying we need that power for unlimited bailouts no matter what now matt stoller who writes often we cover him often he writes on monopolies and he has an interesting take...
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a fun fact, tom hanks at 62 years old now is 22 years older than fred rogers was when "mr.s' neighborhood" first aired. >> lost me with the math. >>> next to an even more stunning case of celebrity look-alikes. >> we all know rachel mcadams from her character we love to hate, "mean girls" regina george. images are going viral of another young lady who looks so much like mcadams. the collective wisdom of the internet is insisting it is actually her. >> here she is. on the right and on the left. 16-year-old clarice muller who is first runner up for miss teen namibia. what do you think? >> i can't tell which one is rachel from -- >> on the left was rachel. yeah, they look a lot alike. spot-on. >> hopefully she's nicer. >>> next to jason biggs who is making us all break out into a sweat this morning. >> the "american pie" actor pulled on a pair of tube socks, plum shorts and headband sporting the classis raisin bran character. >> it's all for a new promo for the cereal, but it's also serving to show off the 40-year-old's amazingly toned physique. >> biggs also showed off just h
a fun fact, tom hanks at 62 years old now is 22 years older than fred rogers was when "mr.s' neighborhood" first aired. >> lost me with the math. >>> next to an even more stunning case of celebrity look-alikes. >> we all know rachel mcadams from her character we love to hate, "mean girls" regina george. images are going viral of another young lady who looks so much like mcadams. the collective wisdom of the internet is insisting it is actually her....
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i talked to hank paulson under george w.ush yesterday and this is the warning he had about the possible long-term consequences of the policy. >> i think we do not pay enough attention to the dangerous long-term impact. companies and countries want to do business with the united states because we have reliable and stable economic policies. is, is china going to start looking for new markets for which they will buy soybeans? are they going to be concerned they need to protect themselves if there is another tariff war and they need suppliers? david: congressman, our american endangering themselves by the trade policies of this administration and will they get this thing resolved in time? ,> china started the trade war we know that, we are in a trade war because of china and past administrations have not done anything about it and i applaud the president. i leave in free trade, fair trade, reciprocal trade and the president needs to use the tariffs to strike a deal. i am not a long-term person on making sure we are using these t
i talked to hank paulson under george w.ush yesterday and this is the warning he had about the possible long-term consequences of the policy. >> i think we do not pay enough attention to the dangerous long-term impact. companies and countries want to do business with the united states because we have reliable and stable economic policies. is, is china going to start looking for new markets for which they will buy soybeans? are they going to be concerned they need to protect themselves if...
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hank: i do -- saving face is very important for that. hank: i do not think there is an easy way.ay to do it is work with our allies to exert pressure. to exert pressure that way as opposed to tariffs. not only does public confrontation an issue but the other thing about tariffs is people focus on the short-term impact, which is a tax on the american consumers. i think we do not pay enough attention to the dangerous long-term impact. wantedes and countries -- want to do business with the u.s. because we have reliable, stable economic policies. is, is question really china going to start looking for new markets for which they are going to buy soy greens -- soy beans? they going to be concerned if they need to protect themselves if there is another tariff war and they need suppliers? what about foreign companies, are they going to want the u.s. to be a supplier if they think the u.s. will come in and break up the supply chain? is a foreign investor going to want to come in and build a plant in the u.s. if they are afraid they will be in the middle of a tariff war? so they are some r
hank: i do -- saving face is very important for that. hank: i do not think there is an easy way.ay to do it is work with our allies to exert pressure. to exert pressure that way as opposed to tariffs. not only does public confrontation an issue but the other thing about tariffs is people focus on the short-term impact, which is a tax on the american consumers. i think we do not pay enough attention to the dangerous long-term impact. wantedes and countries -- want to do business with the u.s....
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bay area native tom hanks is ready to be your neighbor!ks is set to play the iconic children's show host "mister rogers" in a new movie.. this is a first look at him in costume.. the film's director says... the movie will follow the story of a reporter forming a close bond with rogers while profiling him for a magazine. it's >>> this is -- feelings director say that is the movie is going to follow the story of a row porter forming a close bond with rodgers while profiling him for a magazine. it's set to come out in october of 2019. >> perfect role for him. >> it is. >> tom hanks. >> yeah, i'm looking forward to it. >>> coming up, he received a well qualified rating for his peer in the legal community. >> what members in the bar association are saying about judge kavanaugh's supreme court nomination. >>> plus, work could start tomorrow on the two cracked beams here at the transit center. what it means for commuters and when everything was reopen is just ahead. palo alto professor... and president trump's supreme court pick. today: a key vot
bay area native tom hanks is ready to be your neighbor!ks is set to play the iconic children's show host "mister rogers" in a new movie.. this is a first look at him in costume.. the film's director says... the movie will follow the story of a reporter forming a close bond with rogers while profiling him for a magazine. it's >>> this is -- feelings director say that is the movie is going to follow the story of a row porter forming a close bond with rodgers while profiling him...
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hank? is there any piece of data? >> i don't think this is about data. my strong belief is that these crises are unpredictable in terms of cause or timing or the severity when they hit and there will always be someone at that time that will say i called it but that person will get it right the next time. and so to me the huge take away was that we were dealing with and epic once every 75 years financial crisis, a severe crisis and to me, the biggest take away was we were not able to put out the fire without getting the fiscal authorities we needed from congress and without getting the tools we needed and so there was nothing more frustrating because by early 2008, we knew we needed more and to know you need it more and can't get it is a tough situation to be in. to me, i knew when we got there we know how flawed the regulatory system was. we started working on a study looking at the limitations but to me it was just missing the magnitude of the event expect this is you -- >> this is you on the debate. you said was one of the things you could have done be
hank? is there any piece of data? >> i don't think this is about data. my strong belief is that these crises are unpredictable in terms of cause or timing or the severity when they hit and there will always be someone at that time that will say i called it but that person will get it right the next time. and so to me the huge take away was that we were dealing with and epic once every 75 years financial crisis, a severe crisis and to me, the biggest take away was we were not able to put...
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rosendale: thank you, montana. .hank you, president trump may god bless each and everyone of you and the united states of america. [cheers and applause] president trump: thank you, matt, very much. thank you. [cheers and applause] president trump: very, very important that we elect matt and, frankly, other republicans. we will get things we want. we have started the wall. we have spent $3.2 billion on the wall. we have to get the rest of the funding. the democrats want to obstruct our great justices. by the way, you instruct these justices, you are going to lose your second amendment, your right to those guns. be careful. [boos]
rosendale: thank you, montana. .hank you, president trump may god bless each and everyone of you and the united states of america. [cheers and applause] president trump: thank you, matt, very much. thank you. [cheers and applause] president trump: very, very important that we elect matt and, frankly, other republicans. we will get things we want. we have started the wall. we have spent $3.2 billion on the wall. we have to get the rest of the funding. the democrats want to obstruct our great...
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hank you, everybody. [yelling] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2018] president trump: bob woodward had the same problem with president obama. he had a tremendous problem with president bush. every time he wrote a book they were complaining about it. they were complaining about the lack of accuracy. and i understand. that's what he does. and i fully fruned that before -- fully understood that before. in the end i'm very happy with the way it turned out because i think the book has been totally discredited. thank you very much. yelling] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2018] president trump: if it's about border security i'm willing to do anything. we have to protect our borders. if we don't protect our
hank you, everybody. [yelling] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2018] president trump: bob woodward had the same problem with president obama. he had a tremendous problem with president bush. every time he wrote a book they were complaining about it. they were complaining about the lack of accuracy. and i understand. that's what he does. and i...
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these and he he has an interesting take on what this op ed that timothy geithner ben bernanke and hank paulson wrote and he says the basic lie of geithner paulson bernanke is the argument. now regulators have no bailout authority leave aside the various misleading elements here yes they do they just have to ask congress which is the most democratic branch of government they are arguing against democracy they're angry the people have some form of check on their right to do whatever they want during a crisis they are couching this in terms of the need to stem panics they are pretending an attack on democracy is a technical point it is not so what they were arguing they were using the pages of the new york times op ed to argue that you know we have too much democracy we shouldn't allow the people to have any say and the unlimited bailout of banks in the next crisis ok what bernanke day and who's the third clown there bernanke you've got him possum and paulson hank paulson who who warned all his friends i call way back to where i had went before congress and said bannon it's crashed the ma
these and he he has an interesting take on what this op ed that timothy geithner ben bernanke and hank paulson wrote and he says the basic lie of geithner paulson bernanke is the argument. now regulators have no bailout authority leave aside the various misleading elements here yes they do they just have to ask congress which is the most democratic branch of government they are arguing against democracy they're angry the people have some form of check on their right to do whatever they want...
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we'll hear from hank paulson and geithner apple also introducing a lower cost model as well there isome reports that maybe they gave some away on their website, maybe some names and color schemes, as usual, it will be a big event at 1:00 >> stocks run you have and the reason why it is not the right thing because you will get them and there is mainly people say it is not what we thought and it is not that great. ex pepectations are too high. there will be people say well samsung has a phone that opens up there are nay sayers everywhere after apple moved up and got hit by tariffs >> david, at the event where you are there are all kinds of media deals being announced today. who knows if apple wants to join it out west? >> it is really funny. i don't think that's the case. jim, as you noknow well, they a spending more and more general on contents and certain things as they increasingly focus on having a larger ecosystem, something we talk about all the time for all the new products that's introduced today of the reoccurring revenue stream that's gotten so much larger the last couple of y
we'll hear from hank paulson and geithner apple also introducing a lower cost model as well there isome reports that maybe they gave some away on their website, maybe some names and color schemes, as usual, it will be a big event at 1:00 >> stocks run you have and the reason why it is not the right thing because you will get them and there is mainly people say it is not what we thought and it is not that great. ex pepectations are too high. there will be people say well samsung has a...
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i'm just saying i have been to hank williams museum. he goes i will be right back. i go that is the best excuse you've heard all day. it worked. it, is in myee car. [laughter] that worked out. vicksburg i about don't know if this dot is going to show up. it would probably better for those in the back, where you see the big words confederate states of america, the big s on states is where vicksburg is. in a nutshell, vicksburg, mississippi becomes the last confederate stronghold. the last confederate stronghold on the mississippi river. commander-in-chief's, jefferson davis and abraham lincoln, put a high priority on vicksburg. remember, vicksburg is davi s's backyard. he is very familiar, he referred to it as the nail head that held the south together. abraham lincoln said see what a lot of land these fellows hold of which vicksburg is the key. the war can never be brought to a close until that key is in our pocket. now, what that ends up doing, and once again we can do multiple lectures on the campaigns of vicksburg right here. there are a lot of failed attempts to
i'm just saying i have been to hank williams museum. he goes i will be right back. i go that is the best excuse you've heard all day. it worked. it, is in myee car. [laughter] that worked out. vicksburg i about don't know if this dot is going to show up. it would probably better for those in the back, where you see the big words confederate states of america, the big s on states is where vicksburg is. in a nutshell, vicksburg, mississippi becomes the last confederate stronghold. the last...
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. ♪ won't you be my neighbor >> tom hanks will be your neighbor.t him in the new mr. rogers movie. >> remember the big stars on "murphy brown" in who will show up entonight's premier. >> won't that be a surprise? closed captioning provided by -- >>> that is your first look at tom hanks fully transformed as mr. rogers on the set of the upcomi upcoming unnamed film. the red sweater the khaki pants the hair. >> if you think it's a long time to wait on that-it's nothing compared to how long you will have to wait to see barbra on tv. last year, she cloned her dog. nancy got to the bottom of that too. >> my dogs are so adorable. i come home to them and three of them are at the door. >> i want to know about the cloning. >> i was so devoted to my 14-year-old dog samantha. she was like my daughter. she was an odd ball. i related to her. the only choice was to clone her. it was nothing. we had to put her to sleep. it was devastating. the doctor has to get a special kit to just get a few cells from the inside of her cheek and her little tummy on the outside.
. ♪ won't you be my neighbor >> tom hanks will be your neighbor.t him in the new mr. rogers movie. >> remember the big stars on "murphy brown" in who will show up entonight's premier. >> won't that be a surprise? closed captioning provided by -- >>> that is your first look at tom hanks fully transformed as mr. rogers on the set of the upcomi upcoming unnamed film. the red sweater the khaki pants the hair. >> if you think it's a long time to wait on...
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. ♪ won't you be my neighbor >> tom hanks will be your neighbor.. rogers movie. >> remember the big stars on "murphy brown" in who will show up entonight's premier. >> won't that be a surprise? closed captioning provided by -- washed up? never. sometimes. l'oreal age perfect rosy tone moisturizer. increases cell renewal. boosts skin's rosy tone... instantly. age perfect rosy tone from l'oreal paris. and we're still worth it. falsethe falsies mascara real. from maybelline new york. corner-to-corner volume. no gaps. for false lash glam that challenges fake. never fake, always falsies. the falsies mascara. only from maybelline new york. >>> that is your first look at tom hanks fully transformed as mr. rogers on the set of the upcomi upcoming unnamed film. the red sweater the khaki pants the hair. >> if you think it's a long time to wait on that-it's nothing compared to how long you will have to wait to see barbra on tv. last year, she cloned her dog. nancy got to the bottom of that too. >> my dogs are so adorable. i come home to them and three of them
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>>hank you. >>hank you. twe hey! hey!on ranking highest by jd power for tv service satisfaction this year. oh, thank you! and on being ranked highest in internet service satisfaction by jd power for the 5th year in a row. well, the 100% fiber-optic network deserves the credit, so... and he's humble! so, um...i should probably go get started. you need me to watch the van? no, i'm good! you deserve the best. get fios, the most awarded network. 100% fiber-optic network. 100% phenomenal. i'm neal simon. i'm the son of an immigrant and a family man. daughter: hey, dad. neal: and now i'm ruating for the u.s. sene, unaffiliated with any party, because they're playing partisan games and getting nothing done,arty, and it's crippling america. i've created high-paying jobs right here in maryland by listening, bringing people together, and findincommon ground, and i'll do the same thing as your senator. they say an outsider can't do it, but... all: together... neal: ...we'll prove them wrong. i'm neal simon, and i approve this messag
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i'm just saying, i have been to hank williams museum. he goesm i will be right back. i go, that is the best excuse you've heard all day. [laughter] matt: it worked. if you like to see it, is in my car. [laughter] matt: that worked out. if you think about vicksburg, i don't know if this dot is going to show up, but it would probably better for those in the back, where you see the big words confederate states of america, the big s on states is where vicksburg is. in a nutshell, vicksburg, mississippi, becomes the last confederate stronghold. with a small shout out to port hudson, louisiana, the last confederate stronghold on the mississippi river. both commander-in-chiefs, jefferson davis and abraham lincoln, put a high priority on vicksburg. you got to remember that vicksburg is davis' backyard. this is the hometown. familiar hesly very , referred to it as the nail southsat held the two together. abraham lincoln said see what a , lot of land these fellows hold of which vicksburg is the key. the war can never be brought to a close until that key is in our pocket. now, w
i'm just saying, i have been to hank williams museum. he goesm i will be right back. i go, that is the best excuse you've heard all day. [laughter] matt: it worked. if you like to see it, is in my car. [laughter] matt: that worked out. if you think about vicksburg, i don't know if this dot is going to show up, but it would probably better for those in the back, where you see the big words confederate states of america, the big s on states is where vicksburg is. in a nutshell, vicksburg,...
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really the federal reserve bank of america ben bernanke he was the head of the federal reserve bank and hank paulson was the treasury secretary and they let lehman collapse and then came to the rescue of all their friends well they wrote an op ed about basically concern trolling that there could be another financial crisis and first pointing out how much they as you know federal reserve bank chairmen and people involved in that helped rescue the system back then they said although we in other financial regulators did not foresee the crisis the kaiser port foresaw the crisis i might add we moved aggressively to stop acting in its traditional role as lender of last resort the federal reserve provided massive quantities of short term loans to financial institutions facing runs while cutting interest rates nearly to zero the treasury department stopped iran on money market funds by providing a backstop for investors the treasury also managed to take over the mortgage giants fannie mae and freddie mac. and worked with the fed to try to prevent the collapse of large systemically important financia
really the federal reserve bank of america ben bernanke he was the head of the federal reserve bank and hank paulson was the treasury secretary and they let lehman collapse and then came to the rescue of all their friends well they wrote an op ed about basically concern trolling that there could be another financial crisis and first pointing out how much they as you know federal reserve bank chairmen and people involved in that helped rescue the system back then they said although we in other...
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paulson ago today, hank went in front of the press and says we will seize fannie mae and freddie mac and eject a couple -- inject money. it became the financial crisis. alix: it was a hybridization. david -- privatization. congress still cannot figure out to do what fannie mae -- with fannie mae. alix: what were you doing? : david running abc news -- david: running abc news. all next week, we will speak to the biggest voices from that time spanning across all of the sectors affected by the financial crisis. on monday, housing, tuesday, we speak with james rollo, and wednesday, regional banks with kelly king of bb&t, and ray dalio. just some of the guests as we look back 10 years to the financial crisis. waiting response from washington. euro-dollar firmer this by the fact softer economic data like german exports with the dollar playing defense today. 210 spread is flat. crude goes nowhere. david: let's talk about the numbers. at 8:30 eastern time, nonfarm payroll additions for august. we may hear from president trump on imposing tariffs on another $200 billion on chinese imports. wil
paulson ago today, hank went in front of the press and says we will seize fannie mae and freddie mac and eject a couple -- inject money. it became the financial crisis. alix: it was a hybridization. david -- privatization. congress still cannot figure out to do what fannie mae -- with fannie mae. alix: what were you doing? : david running abc news -- david: running abc news. all next week, we will speak to the biggest voices from that time spanning across all of the sectors affected by the...
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david: maybe i will take some to hank paulson.e s&p futures pretty much going nowhere after choppy trade yesterday after the fed's announcement here at european stocks a little bit weaker. but it is all about italian banks, off almost by 3%. italian bonds getting hit. by five basis points but off the highs of the session. questions about the italian budget and if it will meet the deadline by midnight tonight. euro-dollar reflecting some of that pessimism even though there was a surprise pop in saxony. the curve here, 22 basis points. crude up almost a full one percentage point. it is said that $100 actually might happen. now let's get an update for what is making headlines outside the business world. emma: the showdown on capitol hill with a lifetime appointment to the supreme court at stake. a woman accusing brett kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her decades ago will be testifying. ashamed say she was too and afraid to come forward for palm now. kavanaugh -- before now. testify -- brett kavanaugh will also testify. and budget all
david: maybe i will take some to hank paulson.e s&p futures pretty much going nowhere after choppy trade yesterday after the fed's announcement here at european stocks a little bit weaker. but it is all about italian banks, off almost by 3%. italian bonds getting hit. by five basis points but off the highs of the session. questions about the italian budget and if it will meet the deadline by midnight tonight. euro-dollar reflecting some of that pessimism even though there was a surprise pop...
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financial crisis i want to look at op ed that the new york times published on behalf of ben bernanke hank paulson and timothy geithner remember when lehman brothers collapsed timothy geithner was the head of the new york fed which is really the federal reserve bank of america ben bernanke he was the head of the federal reserve bank and hank paulson was the treasury secretary and they let lehman collapse and then came to the rescue of all their friends well they wrote an op ed about basically concern trolling that there could be another financial crisis and first pointing out how much they as you know federal reserve.
financial crisis i want to look at op ed that the new york times published on behalf of ben bernanke hank paulson and timothy geithner remember when lehman brothers collapsed timothy geithner was the head of the new york fed which is really the federal reserve bank of america ben bernanke he was the head of the federal reserve bank and hank paulson was the treasury secretary and they let lehman collapse and then came to the rescue of all their friends well they wrote an op ed about basically...
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. >>> all right, so we're getting our first look at the amazing transformation of the actor tom hanks into tv icon mister rogers. hanks stepped out of his trailer on the set of the still untitled movie wearing that classic red sweater and blue sneakers. the film is based on the real-life friendship between fred rogers and the journal tom juno. it's due out in october of next year. he kind of looked a little like forrest gump in red. does he look like mister rogers? >> i think so. i really am excited about this. i was the only child for nine years, so mister rogers was my best friend. >> mr. rogers was your best friend. >> he was my guy. we hung out a lot back in the days. >> and that still hasn't changed as an adult. that's still your best friend. >> okay. you know what, sure. he's a positive dude. i miss him. >>> all right, well, coming up, the breaking headline overnight in the brett kavanaugh nomination battle. the influential group now calling for the vote to be delayed. >>> also the hearing that brought americans together watching wherever they could, but did it leave us more div
. >>> all right, so we're getting our first look at the amazing transformation of the actor tom hanks into tv icon mister rogers. hanks stepped out of his trailer on the set of the still untitled movie wearing that classic red sweater and blue sneakers. the film is based on the real-life friendship between fred rogers and the journal tom juno. it's due out in october of next year. he kind of looked a little like forrest gump in red. does he look like mister rogers? >> i think so....
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and hank was worried that too many restrictions would not participate.te >> i have two questions. one is, do you think today in this washington we live in t.a.r.p. ultimately turned out to be bipartisan after the first vote didn't work do you think that could happen today? >> you think of it this was 40 days before election to this day people think it was a bailout. they don't forget or don't know we made billions of dollars off the t.a.r.p. program, stabilized financial institutions and the absence of which i'm not sure we could have had a recovery. >> then the question is even today it is one of the most politically unpopular bills. and people don't think of it as a success. >> they don't. >> people continue to say to this day didn't help the homeowners didn't help the public out there. it was still about the bankers >> well, it was. no question that was part of it. one of the pieces we included in the t.a.r.p. lgs was assistance. i agree with you i think to this day it's considered a bailout for banks i'll go to my grave believing it was one of those
and hank was worried that too many restrictions would not participate.te >> i have two questions. one is, do you think today in this washington we live in t.a.r.p. ultimately turned out to be bipartisan after the first vote didn't work do you think that could happen today? >> you think of it this was 40 days before election to this day people think it was a bailout. they don't forget or don't know we made billions of dollars off the t.a.r.p. program, stabilized financial...
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maria: my thanks to hank paulson there.acher said she was fired for giving zeros to students who did not turn in their work, next. and then trading action, the trading acting for entrepreneurship, details on ryan reynolds new partnership with richard branson. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ this is loma linda, a place with one of the highest life expectancies in the country. you see so many people walking around here in their hundreds. so how do you stay financially well for all those extra years? well, you have to start planning as early as possible. we all need to plan, for 18 years or more, of retirement. i don't have a whole lot saved up, but i'm working on it now. i will do whatever i need to do. ♪ plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. nah. not gonna happen. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. the kohler walk-in bath features
maria: my thanks to hank paulson there.acher said she was fired for giving zeros to students who did not turn in their work, next. and then trading action, the trading acting for entrepreneurship, details on ryan reynolds new partnership with richard branson. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ this is loma linda, a place with one of the highest life expectancies in the country. you see so many people walking around here in their hundreds. so how do you stay financially well for all those extra years?...
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unleashed am janice hanks again larger burden is a show only in the frog and the five i'm bad for that humans are certainly should be and should. dish to make sure. sure don't. shoot. from them five knots of sadness. and then a martin blown off into ghosts i. believe these are son pads should have been and best times and far shown on strike one that in the long that shane connection to honda it's on snow for the moment is inside the toilet. seat by kim i watch on call. during the shoot to. kill during. the filming. back and some. of the show ended up with a fresh. dish it should. do or. should. but nothing left to call for moments to set soon some strong suit on. the thing that gets insurance and since the shower. room. says. this show. the shooting still. shows. a certain. food. coop. will. shoot. through new orleans and do nothing. they were that good to have. when it should not be final since it doesn't really. didn't. come from structure. or finished. for the day whom should. know me. from. writing. mentions. the mayor must. serve her parents or friends. which. is. trying to leave
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treasury secretary hank paulson. trade war with china carries dangerous long-term risks, because companies and agents pullback from doing business with the u.s.. >> i think we don't pay enough attention to the dangerous long-term impact. companies and countries want to do business with the united states because we have reliable, stable economic policies. is, hisuestion really china going to start looking for new markets for which they are going to buy soybeans, brazil and africa? to be concerned that they needed to protect themselves if there is another tariff war and they need other suppliers. nejra: make sure you catch the full conversation later today at 12:30 p.m. london time. it is a wide-ranging discussion from lessons learned in the financial crisis to forecasting the next big risk. isabelle mateos y lago from blackrock investment institute is still with us. on the u.s. china trade tensions, this is something blackrock acknowledges receives high attention from investors. does that mean it's priced into global
treasury secretary hank paulson. trade war with china carries dangerous long-term risks, because companies and agents pullback from doing business with the u.s.. >> i think we don't pay enough attention to the dangerous long-term impact. companies and countries want to do business with the united states because we have reliable, stable economic policies. is, hisuestion really china going to start looking for new markets for which they are going to buy soybeans, brazil and africa? to be...
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iron heights the judge and ten social life by making it more likely [inaudible] users [inaudible] hanks. european markets closed before different from. progress she usually is they grasshopper thirty eight in a row construct narratives which would all come them the white house top economic adviser to into the main taking taking lightly canad. she wants. one that's open up in a mass market. products. let's turn our attention on of an alien now burningng fm the attorney general hundred thirty rejections and around arrested in three weeks president us on a tour over a measures same day phone on a me. their kids use it ten tempting sabotage socialist reforms. games for has the story [inaudible] the rest of the day nicholas in a similar. to help help [inaudible] economy. it is many social businesses are they willing. country trio i want one hundred and for but i want one this is. powerful song and construct a system generated a well well the country treat he says he thinks. mistake [inaudible] dismissed. we do not running. as the disease please don't on my brother is in his resume risen if m
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that is where we are today >> okay. >> hank, thank you for joining us hank smith of haverford trust.urrien timmer, thank you. >>> when we return, a lot more the ceo of shell weighing in on the big move higher on oil prices brian sullivan has that exclusive interview. as we head to break, a look at biggest pre-market winners and losers in the dow. ♪ ♪ i don't care where we go ♪ and i don't care what we do ♪ just take me with you there are roadside attractions. and then there's our world-famous on-road attraction. the 2019 glc. lease the glc300 for just $469 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. not long ago, ronda started here. and then, more jobs began to appear. these techs in a lab. this builder in a hardhat... ...the welders and electricians who do all of that. the diner staffed up 'cause they all needed lunch. teachers... doctors... jobs grew a bunch. what started with one job spread all around. because each job in energy creates many more in this town. energy lives here. >>> welcome back brent crude hitting a four-year high, that's one o
that is where we are today >> okay. >> hank, thank you for joining us hank smith of haverford trust.urrien timmer, thank you. >>> when we return, a lot more the ceo of shell weighing in on the big move higher on oil prices brian sullivan has that exclusive interview. as we head to break, a look at biggest pre-market winners and losers in the dow. ♪ ♪ i don't care where we go ♪ and i don't care what we do ♪ just take me with you there are roadside attractions. and...