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and there are 12.s thise last hank zipzer ever.. >> and me. he has a learning challenge. and after all of these novels, after the 29 adventures, he ay soccer with an elephant, he gets on a tv show and wins a cooking contest with a chocolate chip cookie, a peanut butter lly sandwich and a banan >> jimmy: yeah. >> he's just inventive. >> jimmy: he is. it's creative and inventive because you have -- >> i have. you never get over it. ihave a learning challenge. and honest to gorew up very, very close to here. i grew up on 78th and broadway. and i would lie awake every night thinking, "oh, i'm failing at everying." am i ever going to be somebody? i just -- i would like to be somebody. i'd like to make something work. >>>>immy: wow. ecause nothing was working, and that is the truth. heand then all of a sudden we are. and this one is called "everybody is somebodyve >> jimmy: i it. i can't wait to read it to my kid. [ cheers and applause ]so "everybody ibody." would you mind, would you read a little bit? >> i would. >> jimmy: you would? >>
and there are 12.s thise last hank zipzer ever.. >> and me. he has a learning challenge. and after all of these novels, after the 29 adventures, he ay soccer with an elephant, he gets on a tv show and wins a cooking contest with a chocolate chip cookie, a peanut butter lly sandwich and a banan >> jimmy: yeah. >> he's just inventive. >> jimmy: he is. it's creative and inventive because you have -- >> i have. you never get over it. ihave a learning challenge. and...
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hank has more to say about this. without further ado, let me turn it over to my longtime friend and cochair of the aspen economic strategy group and the 73rd secretary of the treasury, hank paulson. [applause] hank: thank you. so, thank you very much erskine, and thank you for being here today. you a look atven the political backdrop, so i thought i would give you some economic context. if you are just reading the economic headlines about job numbers and growth, you might think everything is all going pretty well. that far too is many american workers and families are falling behind. and middle income wages have stagnated for decades. geographic disparities and income opportunities have widened. the ability of american children to earn -- grow up and earn more than their parents is eroding. these problems stem from profound economic changes. they are structural and they are not easy to reverse. we would not be working on these issues if we thought they were insurmountable. progress is possible and as erskine has just
hank has more to say about this. without further ado, let me turn it over to my longtime friend and cochair of the aspen economic strategy group and the 73rd secretary of the treasury, hank paulson. [applause] hank: thank you. so, thank you very much erskine, and thank you for being here today. you a look atven the political backdrop, so i thought i would give you some economic context. if you are just reading the economic headlines about job numbers and growth, you might think everything is...
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thank you to hank and andy for inviting me here. i think if i had not gone into government, i would have gone down that and a little bit with this project. i think it's important as an economist to sit back and think about this bipartisan space we have to find in this conversation. i think it is interesting. i can create a mental image that helps characterize the policy problem and identify places with possible agreement. i think there are people who -- people that worry about what happened with markets. one thing i can say is if you think about a mental model -- let's start with a map of the u.s.. if people helicopter down or parachute down on twin up of the u.s., but don't trade with each other in the around and so on, then they can definitely reach cooperative equilibrium that is beneficial to all. the problem with the real world is when we were talking in grad school that if we parachute people down onto a map of the u.s., a lot of times people land on flypaper. they are kind of stuck there. that is true geographically. you coul
thank you to hank and andy for inviting me here. i think if i had not gone into government, i would have gone down that and a little bit with this project. i think it's important as an economist to sit back and think about this bipartisan space we have to find in this conversation. i think it is interesting. i can create a mental image that helps characterize the policy problem and identify places with possible agreement. i think there are people who -- people that worry about what happened...
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thanks to hank and amy for inviting me here. if i had not gone into government, i would have been down that and a little bit. i think it is important as an economist to sit back and think about this bipartisan space that we have defined in the conversation. i think it is interesting. i can create kind of a mental image that helps characterize the policy problem and identify places a possible agreement. i think there are people who think that markets work and the result is the closest you'll get to just. other people worry about what happens with markets. i think i can say if you think about a mental model, let's just start with a map of the u.s. do people just parachute down onto a map of the u.s., and we let them trade with each other and move around and so on, then they can definitely create an optimal equilibrium that is beneficial to all. the problem in the real world is something that used to talk about way back in the day when glenn and i were still in grad school. problem is if we parachute people down to a map of the u.s
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hank has more to say about this and the work of our group. without further adieu, let me turn over this platform to my long-time friend and co-chair of the aspen economic strategy group and the 73rd secretary of the treasury, hank paulson. thank you. [ applause ] >> so thank you very much and thank you all for being here today. he's just given you a good overview of the political backdrop today, so i thought i'd say a few additional words giving you some economic context. if you're just reading the economic headlines about job numbers and growth, you might not -- you might think everything is all going pretty well. but the truth is, far tommy american workers and families are falling behind. low and middle income wages have stagnated now for decades. geographic disparities and income opportunities have widened. and the ability of american children to earn -- to grow up and earn more than their parents is eroding. these problems stem from profound economic changes happening in america today and frankly around much of the rest of the world. the
hank has more to say about this and the work of our group. without further adieu, let me turn over this platform to my long-time friend and co-chair of the aspen economic strategy group and the 73rd secretary of the treasury, hank paulson. thank you. [ applause ] >> so thank you very much and thank you all for being here today. he's just given you a good overview of the political backdrop today, so i thought i'd say a few additional words giving you some economic context. if you're just...
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hank and i have witnessed as we traveled around the country, a hunger for new ideas and and urgency to create better structures and smaller policies. there are many groups similar to this one that we formed here at aspen that are emerging throughout the country, groups which seek to reinforce the importance of facts and evidence of the policymaking process. there are many groups committed to strengthening the social and political institutions that serve and protect the principles of good governance that sustain our democratic policymaking process. i believe your tendency today speaks to this, at least i hope it does. for sure, this new era of divided government and also demonstrates west quite clearly , then necessity of bipartisanship. to be sure working in a bipartisan manner is highly frustrating, both hank and i have the scars to prove it. but, anyone who has spent meaningful time in the city knows we are not going to solve any other pressing economic issues such as trade, spending, taxation, immigration, income inequality or the lack of economic mobility without first having the a
hank and i have witnessed as we traveled around the country, a hunger for new ideas and and urgency to create better structures and smaller policies. there are many groups similar to this one that we formed here at aspen that are emerging throughout the country, groups which seek to reinforce the importance of facts and evidence of the policymaking process. there are many groups committed to strengthening the social and political institutions that serve and protect the principles of good...
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you're special, hank. never forget that. she gave me a kiss on the forehead and left the room. and the last thought that i had before i drifted off to sleep is hank zipser, some day you're going to be somebody. >> you're eyes are misting. why? >> because that feeling never leaves you. when you're told often enough and young enough that you're not good enough, that you're not going to make anything of yourself, you believe it. when you meet a child who says how did you know me so well, because they've read the book, you think this is the proudest moment of my entire life outside of my family. and i want every child to know that they have greatness inside them. >> winklerno about perseverance. after "happy days," he says he was type cast and couldn't get acting jobs for years. so he went behind the camera, producing and directing shows like "macgyver." >> to the left. >> and in the '90s, an onscreen resurgence, stealing scenes in smash hits like "the water boy." >> he pretends to fake. i don't know where i am. >> and creating memorable tv characters like dr. saperstein on "parks
you're special, hank. never forget that. she gave me a kiss on the forehead and left the room. and the last thought that i had before i drifted off to sleep is hank zipser, some day you're going to be somebody. >> you're eyes are misting. why? >> because that feeling never leaves you. when you're told often enough and young enough that you're not good enough, that you're not going to make anything of yourself, you believe it. when you meet a child who says how did you know me so...
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both hank and i have the scars to prove if it. but anyone who has spent any meaningful time in this city knows that we aren't going to solve any of the pressing economic issues such as trade, spending, taxation, immigration, income inequality or the lack of economic mobility without first having the ability and the will to make principled compromise. and as my old pal alan simpson once said, if you can't compromise without come prohissing your principles -- compromising your principles, you never better be a elect to have, you better never get a job, and for god's sake, you better never get married. [laughter] so this is why we established the economic strategy group. we established it to promote economic policy ideas that are rooted in facts and rigorous analysis and to facilitate bipartisan dialogue about these ideas. dialogue that would lead to relationships, relationships would enable us to build up trust and, mopefully, to meaningful -- hopefully, to meaningful progress in solving some of our problems. our hope is this will b
both hank and i have the scars to prove if it. but anyone who has spent any meaningful time in this city knows that we aren't going to solve any of the pressing economic issues such as trade, spending, taxation, immigration, income inequality or the lack of economic mobility without first having the ability and the will to make principled compromise. and as my old pal alan simpson once said, if you can't compromise without come prohissing your principles -- compromising your principles, you...
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our current treasury secretary is no hank paulson.in much worse shape and we don't have a crisis of that magnitude about to hit us. we are in much worse shape to deal with it then years ago. >> the recent imf report downgraded estimations for domestic growth. -- global growth. what is the biggest problem we see? >> one of them is china. i have been in the camp that has predicted a chinese crisis over inadequate consumption for a long time. it does seem to be gathering and getting -- getting closer to that point. the other is the euro area. there close to recessionary levels already. n speaking inkrugma to buy. time for the "stock of the hour." electronic arts showing legends is overshadowing what was a dismal earnings report. joining us is taylor riggs. finally starting to see competition. if you come into the terminal at today, up 16%.7% friday. a third straight day of gains and it has been a volatile year for them. analysts are saying this could be the first thing they have that could take on fortnight. fortnight' ng that was cut in
our current treasury secretary is no hank paulson.in much worse shape and we don't have a crisis of that magnitude about to hit us. we are in much worse shape to deal with it then years ago. >> the recent imf report downgraded estimations for domestic growth. -- global growth. what is the biggest problem we see? >> one of them is china. i have been in the camp that has predicted a chinese crisis over inadequate consumption for a long time. it does seem to be gathering and getting --...
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that's tom hanks from "castaway." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: speaking of tom hanks though, my favorite time, you know, obviously is you and tom hanks, where you're book store rivals and you fall in love through e-mail. [ light laughter ] it's great. >> oh. >> jimmy: what's the name of that one again? the name of that movie of yours? you and tom hanks. >> "you've got mail." >> jimmy: yes, "you've got mail." >> no, it's a good movie. >> jimmy: it really is. >> that's actually meg ryan. >> jimmy: really, though, is it? >> um, i think so. [ dinging ] >> jimmy: what floor are you going to? >> seven. >> jimmy: me too, me too. patriots quarterback? >> "bachelor" contestant season 10? >> jimmy: "marvelous mrs. maisel?" >> founder of facebook? >> jimmy: member of bts? >> large green giant, leafy toga sells frozen peas? >> jimmy: large green ogre, friends with a donkey? >> semi-aquatic egg lying mammal native to east australia/tasmania? >> jimmy: dad? [ dinging ] [ phone ringing ] >> oh, should probably take this, mate. it's good seeing you, though. >> jimmy: hey, good to see you too, buddy. bye
that's tom hanks from "castaway." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: speaking of tom hanks though, my favorite time, you know, obviously is you and tom hanks, where you're book store rivals and you fall in love through e-mail. [ light laughter ] it's great. >> oh. >> jimmy: what's the name of that one again? the name of that movie of yours? you and tom hanks. >> "you've got mail." >> jimmy: yes, "you've got mail." >> no, it's a good...
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. >> i think you are quoting hank paulson out of context.at there was curtain falling between the united states and china. cybersecurity is a large one. the u.s. government and the chinese government in the past have protocols governing this that for a short while work reasonably well. i would hope we could have a strong, honest conversation with the chinese, and they would fall more into oecd norms or u.n. norms. china is an outlier. that is unacceptable. china must move closer to global norms if it wishes to be a stakeholder in the global economy and wishes to contribute to the global ecosystem of innovation and technology and science. that is not out of reach. let's try to get there. david: you are quite right. i did not mean to suggest that hank paulson was advocating an iron curtain. the growing tensions between japan and south korea, including a prominent legislator in south korea saying the emperor of japan should apologize personally to some of the so-called comfort women from world war ii. is this something that the united states in
. >> i think you are quoting hank paulson out of context.at there was curtain falling between the united states and china. cybersecurity is a large one. the u.s. government and the chinese government in the past have protocols governing this that for a short while work reasonably well. i would hope we could have a strong, honest conversation with the chinese, and they would fall more into oecd norms or u.n. norms. china is an outlier. that is unacceptable. china must move closer to global...
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let's go to hank in texas.k. >> booyah, jim, what's up, from the sparkling city, corpus christi, texas. >> it's right where all the oil and plastics action is how can i help >> believe it my man, first time calling, long time listeninger i'm hank, i'm 29 years old, and i'm calling about tesla, they probably have to pay off about $920 million with cash because their stock isn't going to get that high. sales were down in the winter. on the other hand, we have europe and china, sales coming up with long-term, just brought maxwell, and making deals on charging stations, what do you think? >> i think tesla is such a battle ground, it's too hard for me to pine people who love the car hate the stock. the balance sheet is bad but they have a lot of cash from the last few quarters, but people don't believe them. it's just too hard it's not, look, i'm going to call a lot of shots, like canopy, and i can't do this one. the coaching tree lives and it applies to the business world. look for networks of execs who have learne
let's go to hank in texas.k. >> booyah, jim, what's up, from the sparkling city, corpus christi, texas. >> it's right where all the oil and plastics action is how can i help >> believe it my man, first time calling, long time listeninger i'm hank, i'm 29 years old, and i'm calling about tesla, they probably have to pay off about $920 million with cash because their stock isn't going to get that high. sales were down in the winter. on the other hand, we have europe and china,...
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[applause] governor kemp: hank aaron. [applause] lieutenantmp: governor duncan herschel walker.applause] governor kemp: i believe we have coached stool late with us today stuley hereoach with us as well. [applause] entertainers like ray charles, otis redding and gregg allman. [applause] some of these hard-working georgians flashed the first page of the paper and have their name and light. billy henderson is a legendary coach in the georgia sports hall of fame, but he did much more than window football games. coach inspired generations of young georgians and he lived by this motto. it can be done. raised in macon, billy henderson was a winner. he was the most decorated after -- athlete in his high school. he plays baseball and football at the university of georgia and went on to play pro ball with the cubs. over the four decades of coaching, he won a state championship in football, baseball, and even a state championship in swimming. coach new how to turn programs around. the also knew how to build on greatness. thanks to the bold leadership of governor sonny perdue and mason geo
[applause] governor kemp: hank aaron. [applause] lieutenantmp: governor duncan herschel walker.applause] governor kemp: i believe we have coached stool late with us today stuley hereoach with us as well. [applause] entertainers like ray charles, otis redding and gregg allman. [applause] some of these hard-working georgians flashed the first page of the paper and have their name and light. billy henderson is a legendary coach in the georgia sports hall of fame, but he did much more than window...
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this ad for the washington post, narrated by tom hanks.o stack with. no mouth to taste it. >> reporter: the company taking the persona to twitter. tweeting, 100 million people coming together for one event. yet i remain alone. and microsoft's spot for its adaptive game controllers, starring some young people playing and winning hearts. >> it's a really good thing to have in this world. >> reporter: icons in a very different league including our own michael strahan, tore it up, literally, along with drew brees, odell beckham jr. and tom brady and his ring. >> hold these. >> reporter: in this nfl's 10 onth anniversary. tom brady with five ring in that ad. he'll have six now. in fact, he probably have seven if it weren't for the fine work of my esteemed colleague. >> all right, thank you so much, chris. but six, minus one, he still has five more than me. i appreciate the shout-out. thank you. >> thank you, chris >>> coming up, superstar cardi b, one-on-one, talking motherhood, marriage, and skipping the halftime show. remember t.j. said she m
this ad for the washington post, narrated by tom hanks.o stack with. no mouth to taste it. >> reporter: the company taking the persona to twitter. tweeting, 100 million people coming together for one event. yet i remain alone. and microsoft's spot for its adaptive game controllers, starring some young people playing and winning hearts. >> it's a really good thing to have in this world. >> reporter: icons in a very different league including our own michael strahan, tore it up,...
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. >> this is the tom hanks espresso machine. white house for a tour probably 20 years ago. he said, where can i get a cup of coffee? somebody directed him right back to this room. >> to an old coffee dispenser where you put in a coin and the cup drops out. the front display was crawling with ants. >> he said, i can't believe the press drinks it. probably two months later, and up in the mail comes a beautiful coffee machine, espresso machine. >> now somebody's got to put it together. >> this is the third one. about every four years we get a letter from one of his assistants saying, how is the machine doing? >> walla! >> wow! >>> just ahead, the briefings go live. >> at some point i said, i'm allowing the broadcast guys to have full access to the briefing. it was a big deal. >> welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to theater of the absurd. we do this five days a week, believe it or not. ion with our incredible selection of jewelry including hundreds of pieces under $299 dare to be devoted. only at jared. dare to be devoted. ♪ ♪ our new,
. >> this is the tom hanks espresso machine. white house for a tour probably 20 years ago. he said, where can i get a cup of coffee? somebody directed him right back to this room. >> to an old coffee dispenser where you put in a coin and the cup drops out. the front display was crawling with ants. >> he said, i can't believe the press drinks it. probably two months later, and up in the mail comes a beautiful coffee machine, espresso machine. >> now somebody's got to put...
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smaller, and someday maybe we won't even have to think about this problem that is so prevalent today. .hank you all very much it is a great honor to be here. take you very much. thank you. [applause] -- thank you very much. thank you. [applause] >> c-span's "washington journal," live with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, we'll take a look at the trump administration's legislative priorities with georgia --resentative would all representative rob woodall and california representative ro khanna on u.s. foreign-policy come of the latest in yemen, syria, and venezuela, and voting rights and ethics rules. plus, reaction to president trump's state of the union and -- and the hiv-aids epidemic by 2030. joining us with that, jennifer tate. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday. join the discussion. >> here is a look at our live coverage thursday. on c-span, the house is back at noon eastern to consider a bill that would provide child care assistance to veterans receiving medical services through the v.a. on c-span2, presid
smaller, and someday maybe we won't even have to think about this problem that is so prevalent today. .hank you all very much it is a great honor to be here. take you very much. thank you. [applause] -- thank you very much. thank you. [applause] >> c-span's "washington journal," live with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, we'll take a look at the trump administration's legislative priorities with georgia --resentative would all representative...
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german military but even in modern day films i mean steven spielberg make bridges spies so we have tom hanks taking the richard burton role and going up again on that infamous bridge same sort of settings same sort of approach in berlin and even i mean netflix has the series berlin station which is a modern day story. cia in germany modern terrorism is are the plot lines but it's still set here in berlin so it looks like if you want to do a spy story of some kind this is definitely a good place to start to do have lost its appeal they'll have to stop cleaning it up so. they're thinking about thank you for bringing us that story about the in conspicuous ones as it will be called in english thanks very much scott roxboro well for our series baking bread my colleague. is leading and needing us around the e.u. in twenty eight loaves or rather this time in rolls because this week's project is a bomb and where i'm from it's the perfect base for a basic sandwich or even a hamburger but at home it has a decidedly monarchical flair. in today's episode both baking grant will be taking things to new he
german military but even in modern day films i mean steven spielberg make bridges spies so we have tom hanks taking the richard burton role and going up again on that infamous bridge same sort of settings same sort of approach in berlin and even i mean netflix has the series berlin station which is a modern day story. cia in germany modern terrorism is are the plot lines but it's still set here in berlin so it looks like if you want to do a spy story of some kind this is definitely a good place...
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hanks first reprised the role of woody for "toy story two" in 19-99 and is seen here at its premiere. the "storied" film franchise began in 19-95 and has been hugely successful for pixar and parent company disney. the last installment -- released in 20-10 -- took home two oscars and more than a billion dollars at box offices world- wide."toy story four" is scheduled to hit theaters june 21st. (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(ken) catherine heenan and vicki liviakis are here with kron 4 news at 9. (cahterine) thanks pam and ken next at nine... a traffic stop escalates into a violent encounter between a former marine and police in the north bay... and it was all caught on camera... now police are looking into the conduct of one of their own.... we're live in vallejo with details on what the man claims triggered the officer....(vicki) plus... it may be dry at least for now but another storm is on the horizon and its expected to be bigger than the last... chief meteorologist lawrence karnow explains when we'll see the next round of rain and how long it's going to last.... (catherine)
hanks first reprised the role of woody for "toy story two" in 19-99 and is seen here at its premiere. the "storied" film franchise began in 19-95 and has been hugely successful for pixar and parent company disney. the last installment -- released in 20-10 -- took home two oscars and more than a billion dollars at box offices world- wide."toy story four" is scheduled to hit theaters june 21st. (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(ken) catherine heenan and vicki...
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. >>> the shot to the face and you know that hurt, and hank loves this passing, and they set up jake for the gold, and san jose falling with calgary for the first place in the pacific division. hank plant used to be an anchor on the big 5. >>> we are closely watching the second summit between president trump and north korean president kim jong-un as we go live to vietnam, coming up. >> reporter: we have rising water levels from the russian river creeping up on us and eating up the cars. we will show you what it looks like. ♪ they say you should always listen to your heart. and where better to do that, than the island of ireland? after all, your heart is the best compass there is. so get out there and fill your heart with the stuff that keeps it beating. fill your heart with ireland. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> parts of the bay area are completely underwater this morning. people are being told to get out. >>> we have more heavy rain with dangers wind before the storm moves out. kiitall. >> good morning on this wednesday, february 27. i am michelle
. >>> the shot to the face and you know that hurt, and hank loves this passing, and they set up jake for the gold, and san jose falling with calgary for the first place in the pacific division. hank plant used to be an anchor on the big 5. >>> we are closely watching the second summit between president trump and north korean president kim jong-un as we go live to vietnam, coming up. >> reporter: we have rising water levels from the russian river creeping up on us and...
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youhi can't say the same thing for tom hanks though. watch this. >> 5,000 shares ideal over this guy 5,000 [inaudible] anybody else? >> tucker: tom hanks works in the movie business hisod peers would be deeply offended by the tape they saw they are not. keep in mind that hollywood once produced a lead character character wore blackface much of the film. soul man came out in 1986. if that seems like a long time ago. after ronald reagan martin luther king the subject of a national holiday. attitudes in america weren't much that different back then. blackface was not a mainstream phenomenon in 1986. hollywood just couldn't imagine living by its own rules then or now. it's's pretty clear that the very people most likely to wear blackface are also the most likely to demand that you get fired if you do the same. that's the definition of hypocrisy. but, it'ss deeper than that hypocrisy isn't simply a recurring feature of modern liberalism. it's the whole point of it. being a progressive allows you to attack others for the very same sins that y
youhi can't say the same thing for tom hanks though. watch this. >> 5,000 shares ideal over this guy 5,000 [inaudible] anybody else? >> tucker: tom hanks works in the movie business hisod peers would be deeply offended by the tape they saw they are not. keep in mind that hollywood once produced a lead character character wore blackface much of the film. soul man came out in 1986. if that seems like a long time ago. after ronald reagan martin luther king the subject of a national...
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hank smith is here. is this deal to the markets, especially if that march 1st deadline as they were just discussing is pushed back? >> well, i think we see it almost every day how important it is. when there are rumors that the trade talks are going well, the stock market goes up. when there are rumors that they're at an impasse, the stock market goes down. so it's extremely important that this gets done and even if it's extended for a few more months, that's not the end of the world either. we just -- the market needs reassurance that they're progressing on the right track and that ultimately a trade deal will be reached and the details aren't terribly important. we just need to get the tariffs off the table. cheryl: so the tariffs, but at the same time there's an an niee market watch this morning that there could be a deal made but it's going to be a bad deal because china can't afford to agree to the demands of the united states. remember, they aren't going to really play ball. we'll get a deal but no
hank smith is here. is this deal to the markets, especially if that march 1st deadline as they were just discussing is pushed back? >> well, i think we see it almost every day how important it is. when there are rumors that the trade talks are going well, the stock market goes up. when there are rumors that they're at an impasse, the stock market goes down. so it's extremely important that this gets done and even if it's extended for a few more months, that's not the end of the world...
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he joins us now. >> good morning, hank. >> good morning, lauren. lauren: as as i do my better interpretation of -- interpretation, i believe he said the economy's in a sweet spot, right? >> absolutely. and when you think about what happened in the fourth quarter last year, seems so self-induced. a fed that made comments that were so out of line with market expectations, creating so much uncertainty, that was the beginning of the sell-off and then you throw in the uncertainty of tariffs. now the fed's walking that back and the most consensus viewpoint that has been prevalent for the past year is that we are late cycle and i think former governor kashkari is indicating maybe we aren't late say keel. maybe we are in terms of baseball terminology the fifth or sixth inning, not the ninth inning. lauren: so still room to run. what do you make of the whole idea -- i guess is why the fed said they're data dependent. but the data is sending mixed messages and mixed signals. on one hand, have you a blowout january jobs report, 304,000 jobs created and then y
he joins us now. >> good morning, hank. >> good morning, lauren. lauren: as as i do my better interpretation of -- interpretation, i believe he said the economy's in a sweet spot, right? >> absolutely. and when you think about what happened in the fourth quarter last year, seems so self-induced. a fed that made comments that were so out of line with market expectations, creating so much uncertainty, that was the beginning of the sell-off and then you throw in the uncertainty...
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>> reporter: 11-year-old hank was kind enough to talk to us and tell us how impressed he was with the snow even though it gave 7-year-old beck at the time upper hand. >> reporter: he's definitely winning the contest now. >> definitely. >> reporter: the roads are clear. getting up here was a breeze. just don't forget your gloves. especially if you want to make a snow ball. abc7 news. >>> you know, the peninsula got in on the snow as well. > thba snow came snow in it. down over several locations. check the out. it felt like the drive to tahoe on maybe highway isas the scene on highway 29 just north of calistoga. >>> here's another beautiful picture of the snow in the wine country. this was mt. saint morning. quite a treat for an area that rarely gets to see this weather. >> it was a snowy day at the summit. it was slow going for drivers as they made their way. some people decided to pull over and take advantage of this winter wonderland. take a few shots and feel what that snow was like. >> wo see, is gone now. the frigid temperatures will hang around a bit longer. >> just how cold it w
>> reporter: 11-year-old hank was kind enough to talk to us and tell us how impressed he was with the snow even though it gave 7-year-old beck at the time upper hand. >> reporter: he's definitely winning the contest now. >> definitely. >> reporter: the roads are clear. getting up here was a breeze. just don't forget your gloves. especially if you want to make a snow ball. abc7 news. >>> you know, the peninsula got in on the snow as well. > thba snow came snow...
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will: the museum has the bking figures froml actor tom hanks and director ava duvernay. >> the thingsllywood didn't allow us to see. people making films from the beginning of time. and yet what because gatekeepers are limiting access. >> a lot of stories have not been told about women filmmakers or african-america film makers who are ouide of hollywood as independents. the oscars this sunday marks tricky year following previous accusations of being too white and out of touch. this i about its future than it is about his past. jane: 75 years ago a u.s. pressed into the fields of sheffield in england, killing all 10 men on board. tony was eight years old at the time. he has spent decades working on a lol memorial. today he and the men were on it. reporter: normally his daily visit to the war memorial in england, marks a moment of quiet and tary reflection. not today. thousands have begun to arrive. >> unbelievable. unbeliable. er: and then from a beganess sky, the planes to arrive. the dream of the fly-past have come true. t >> the firng to do, kiss him first. reporter: he explained how
will: the museum has the bking figures froml actor tom hanks and director ava duvernay. >> the thingsllywood didn't allow us to see. people making films from the beginning of time. and yet what because gatekeepers are limiting access. >> a lot of stories have not been told about women filmmakers or african-america film makers who are ouide of hollywood as independents. the oscars this sunday marks tricky year following previous accusations of being too white and out of touch. this i...
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hank platt loves the passing, setting it up for the gold, boston winning, 4-1, and that is first placen the pacific division. hank plant was once an anchor on the big 5. >>> it is 6:25 am. >>> here's a live look in washington where the former fixer an attorney for the president testifying in a half hour with the bomb expected to drop from michael cohen. >>> things are getting more intense with fire crews brought ian to help gas tanks that are submerged under the water. ♪ they say you should always listen to your heart. and where better to do that, than the island of ireland? after all, your heart is the best compass there is. so get out there and fill your heart with the stuff that keeps it beating. fill your heart with ireland. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news . >>> parts of the bay area are completely underwater this morning, and where the people are getting told to get out. >>> we should finally get a chance to dry out with the rain moving out, and mary will time it out for us on this wet wednesday morning, february 27. good morning. i am kenny choi. >> i
hank platt loves the passing, setting it up for the gold, boston winning, 4-1, and that is first placen the pacific division. hank plant was once an anchor on the big 5. >>> it is 6:25 am. >>> here's a live look in washington where the former fixer an attorney for the president testifying in a half hour with the bomb expected to drop from michael cohen. >>> things are getting more intense with fire crews brought ian to help gas tanks that are submerged under the...
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if she is allowed to return to the u.s., she would likely face criminal charges in jerusalem, trey hanksx news. >>> that is going to do it for the four today. ktvu fox 2 news at 5 begins after the break. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 5:00 starts now. >>> for those of you that don't know me. >> [ laughter ] >> i am michelle's husband. barack. >> former president barack obama in oakland right now for the first of its kind event aimed at empowering and uplifting young boys and men of color. there is a long list of influential people who have been speaking today, including the former president and warriors star steph curry. i'm frank somerville. >> i'm juli hanger. the event is hosted by the obama of vacation and held in scottish rite center. andre senior is here now with more what is happening, andre? >> this is part of a three-day event called mbk now stands fo brother's keeper, a foundation started by the obama foundation. for president obama is holding a town hall meeting that got underway about 90 minutes ago in the scottish rite center in oakland. men were select-and-say part in the conferenc
if she is allowed to return to the u.s., she would likely face criminal charges in jerusalem, trey hanksx news. >>> that is going to do it for the four today. ktvu fox 2 news at 5 begins after the break. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 5:00 starts now. >>> for those of you that don't know me. >> [ laughter ] >> i am michelle's husband. barack. >> former president barack obama in oakland right now for the first of its kind event aimed at empowering and...
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. - this is hank voight. he put you up to this.ke to report a crime by a sergeant hank voight. i want him put in jail. [soft music] ♪ - so when does the new wing at chicago med open? - november 17th, but we got pushed a week. something concerning, uh, sconces, i believe. - cool. can i ask you a question?
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and christians help that hank bron james more christian polish in jersey so that should tell you everything you did about. what will come and go all the while going to possibly going to love the white. cillo was. ten years on. the other. oh my god i'm. timberlake is finally back when so. much of the speech of wits rather chatter coming up in the big england versus german rivalry and we have fire liverpool we have dortmund tottenham and we have man city shaka. i mean here german what do you feel like but the english. you are for those of us who are not german or english we had a bad from the beginning and see where this rivalry even started cohens go. it ok so we got to take a little step back in time for this one england and germany perennial rivals and look just in football and you will remember the world wars. so the world moved off the battlefields and onto the soup of pits in one nine hundred sixty six world cup final at wembley with the same is goal no goal hold on a sec. to the light in the house so it's probably pretty safe to say that the germans don't really like the english after
and christians help that hank bron james more christian polish in jersey so that should tell you everything you did about. what will come and go all the while going to possibly going to love the white. cillo was. ten years on. the other. oh my god i'm. timberlake is finally back when so. much of the speech of wits rather chatter coming up in the big england versus german rivalry and we have fire liverpool we have dortmund tottenham and we have man city shaka. i mean here german what do you feel...
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>>hank you. >>> major developments this morning to avoid a government do sh tomorrow. lawmaks had a $330 billion spending bill. >> the president doesn't like the bill but is expected to sign it, toid avo public blame over another shutdown. this bill funds nine cabinet agenes, boosts t budget for nasa, and rejects any big spending cuts it includes a nearly 2% pay raise for federal workers. e bill provides less than 2le with $2 billion for a border barrier. coming up, tracie potts will explain how the presiden mplans to get the extra wall money. >>> we learned that lieutenant governor justin fairfax could face a criminal investigation. he's been accused of sexualy assaul two women. dr. vanessa tyson says she'stt seg up a meeting in boston about theal gations. she says fairfax sexually assaulted her in the04 democratic convention in boston. fairfax says it was consensual and his name will be cleared. he says there would need to be a bipartisan agreement for that to happen. >>> this week's winter storm is believed to have caused one woman's death. a large branch broke off
>>hank you. >>> major developments this morning to avoid a government do sh tomorrow. lawmaks had a $330 billion spending bill. >> the president doesn't like the bill but is expected to sign it, toid avo public blame over another shutdown. this bill funds nine cabinet agenes, boosts t budget for nasa, and rejects any big spending cuts it includes a nearly 2% pay raise for federal workers. e bill provides less than 2le with $2 billion for a border barrier. coming up, tracie...
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>>n m,hanks so much. >>> you might have received a push alert when we learned about the deal.formed or head to nbc area.come to follow our reports. >>> the preesn the state of the union address. >> scott mcgrew has more on that. of course carrying this live and streaming it live. we know president trump is going to talkhe about immigration. certainly about border security. what we don't know is what he will do about it. will he declare an emergency and take money away from the defense department to pay for it? he's already said the bipartisan group meeting to come up with a solution is in his words wasting its time. meanwhile, more u.s. troops headed to the border with mexico. the p&g says 3,750 additional u.s. forces w deploy. and we continue to watch what's ap face and then denying he did. he has ort. they have all told him to step down. it's notha clear what the goverr has decided, if he decided anything at all, but we'll continue to watch this. >> thankcial you, scott. >>> senator harris inviting a southern california air traffic control specialist to be her -- state of the union a
>>n m,hanks so much. >>> you might have received a push alert when we learned about the deal.formed or head to nbc area.come to follow our reports. >>> the preesn the state of the union address. >> scott mcgrew has more on that. of course carrying this live and streaming it live. we know president trump is going to talkhe about immigration. certainly about border security. what we don't know is what he will do about it. will he declare an emergency and take money...
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hank you. you were cute when i did wear you. got to go. >> reporter: withinte minus, kimmie had o bags clothes ready to leave her home for someone else's. and her own closet only includes items that spark joy in her life. >>ev n war iore it. love you, thank you. be goo >> reporter: here's a look at what kimmie's closet and spare bedroom look like this morning. look at that >> pretty impressive. >> it is a change. to give ncourages you your items away. >> the process isn't just for your home, either. later this week, we're bringing the komari home to the office. wee asking kayo clean up theme iest desk in the newsroom. >> everyone citizsays there's a correlation between the clutter your r life and what's i head. >> i'm going to enjoy my coat. this is yourreminder to download the washington app. give me a follow on social media and find out what i'm thinking. >>> plus, new video atrbg at dca. the supreme court justice spotted in public for the first time since her surgery. what she had to say about how she's feeling. >>> and a loc
hank you. you were cute when i did wear you. got to go. >> reporter: withinte minus, kimmie had o bags clothes ready to leave her home for someone else's. and her own closet only includes items that spark joy in her life. >>ev n war iore it. love you, thank you. be goo >> reporter: here's a look at what kimmie's closet and spare bedroom look like this morning. look at that >> pretty impressive. >> it is a change. to give ncourages you your items away. >> the...
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hank aaron tweeted he was a hard nosed baseball field who did thing oz on the field people said could never be done. a look through his legendary career. >> reporter: frankn robinso was among the most talented baseball players to ever pick up a bat. 500 home runs. a triple crown and hs the only man to ever win most valuable playerh honors in national and american leagues. but the 14-time all star wanted more. >> what ito wanteo is manage one day but i also want to further the cause for other afrotmericans that w to manage at the big league level. >> reporter: after experiencing racism, robinson came vocal in the civil roigtsz movement and named player manager of e cleveland iian, becoming the first african-american manager in the majors. known for his intensity at hard slides o field, he retired as a player in 1976. but using his drive and n determinat went on to manage in san francisco, bottle mor, montreal and washington. then served a a consultant and advisor in his elder years and his mission coinued >> i'm trying to make it better for the kids comg after me. do they want to be a
hank aaron tweeted he was a hard nosed baseball field who did thing oz on the field people said could never be done. a look through his legendary career. >> reporter: frankn robinso was among the most talented baseball players to ever pick up a bat. 500 home runs. a triple crown and hs the only man to ever win most valuable playerh honors in national and american leagues. but the 14-time all star wanted more. >> what ito wanteo is manage one day but i also want to further the cause...
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anybody remember hank plant? he's a legend.op-5. >>> this guy in germany, balancing act, a $12 beer. don't try this at home unless you're using a pbr. >>> this kid in denver tried to get russell westbrook's attention during the game. might want to wait till after game. >>> soccer in colombia. a bonehead play. diving for a shot. wide-open for duarte. then he missed the shot. no goal. division three. staten island. final seconds. go long, they get it to benjamin betang. game winner at the buzzer. >>> the guy launch a frisbee from the end zone, 83 yards. and the dog makes the catch. the pup got up so quick, he was waiting for the frisbee to come down. send that dog to the nfl combine. and maybe i'll finally watch. >> that was impressive. >> have you ever watched one second of the nfl combine? >> no. i hav - [announcer] the following is a sponsored presentation for the yancey way to real estate success free lunch and dinner events. get ready, in your area, to learn how to make money in real estate the yancey way. - what you'll lear
anybody remember hank plant? he's a legend.op-5. >>> this guy in germany, balancing act, a $12 beer. don't try this at home unless you're using a pbr. >>> this kid in denver tried to get russell westbrook's attention during the game. might want to wait till after game. >>> soccer in colombia. a bonehead play. diving for a shot. wide-open for duarte. then he missed the shot. no goal. division three. staten island. final seconds. go long, they get it to benjamin betang....
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cost of close to $400 million, the museum has had support from the likes of steven spielberg and tom hanksp of all kinds of other art forms. and so i think to understand it, you have to approach it in many different ways. so we have theatres where films can be seen in their original format, as they were meant to be seen. we have exhibition spaces on three different floors, and project spaces for new work that actually takes cinema into the future. so the whole thing just flows together. covering six storeys and 300,000 square feet, the building's focal point will be a striking rooftop terrace. the building is still under construction, but the view — definitely ready to go. amazing, we are at the top now, on the dolby terrace, and we are looking out over hollywood. in 1929, when douglas fairbanks and mary pickford were just starting the academy, they said it's already time for us to start thinking about a film museum. and here we are 90 years later, it took a while but here we are at the top, looking over the hollywood that they saw. it is opening night, the first guests walk in, they have
cost of close to $400 million, the museum has had support from the likes of steven spielberg and tom hanksp of all kinds of other art forms. and so i think to understand it, you have to approach it in many different ways. so we have theatres where films can be seen in their original format, as they were meant to be seen. we have exhibition spaces on three different floors, and project spaces for new work that actually takes cinema into the future. so the whole thing just flows together....
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stephen ambrose wrote a big book about it and we had band of brothers, tom hanks doing saving private ryan, band of brothers s that became an hbo thing in new orleans they opened at the national museum and it started becoming seen as a symbol of unity in the united states that we were all in it together, that there were very few dissenters of it and it was a sort of american ingenuity and the fact that the secrecy that we could keep something about grand without the german discovering the german folklore and the mythological separation of it you cannot if you go to normandy and you see those crosses and look at the english channel, you feel like it is no other side. kids are making pilgrimages over there to the beaches in omaha and utah. the makes an impression because even if they are in good shape it is hard to get up the hill with about 70 pounds on your back. the other thing my students have a hard time reckoning with is the fact that we have a complicated alliance that was in place and i think a lot of mythology tells us everything went swimmingly the whole time. i'd like to ask
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hank you, megan. t mpson: four-term member of congress, democrat tulsi gabbard of hawaii officially launched a d for president yesterda afternoon. she joins a growing field of candidates who have officially announced they aren the race. gabbard said her inspiration for running comes in part from her service in the army national guard since 2003. >> it is in this spirit that today i announce my candidacy for president of the united states of america. >> thompson: u.s. envoy stephen biegun arrived in south korea today ahead of tomorrow'sne pld meeting with north korean officials. diplomats from all three nations are expected to work on arrangements for a second summit between president donald trump anjonorth korean leader kim ng u.n. officials say there willuce discussionlearization and what progress has been made since the singapore summit last june president trump said last week e that he may reveal the dd location for the second summit during his state of the union speech on tuesday. pope francis mad
hank you, megan. t mpson: four-term member of congress, democrat tulsi gabbard of hawaii officially launched a d for president yesterda afternoon. she joins a growing field of candidates who have officially announced they aren the race. gabbard said her inspiration for running comes in part from her service in the army national guard since 2003. >> it is in this spirit that today i announce my candidacy for president of the united states of america. >> thompson: u.s. envoy stephen...
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♪hank you, next >> reporter: music has long bea male-dominated industry, with women only making up about of nominees in the premier five categories over the last six years this year, the grammys are hoping to hoomove the needle. >> tensions came to a boil last year where two female performers walked away with trophies from the broadcast. what are the grammys doing to be more inclusive this year? >> they've invited 900 new voters, under the age of 39, women, people of color, and they've wided the field in the major four categories. we've gone from fiveee nomin to eight nominees. hat means more hip hop, more women, more people of color, more good music. ♪ feel like that >> rorter: while men topped the most nominations with and ick lamar with eight drake with seven, this isin lomore like ladies night. five of the eight album oo the yearnees are enwom ♪ yeah >> reporter: brandi carlile leads all with six. ♪ be ceful >> reporter: cardi b, lady gaga with five nominations. the question now, who will walk away with the golden gramophone with taylor, ariana,and beyonce shut out of the biggest cat
♪hank you, next >> reporter: music has long bea male-dominated industry, with women only making up about of nominees in the premier five categories over the last six years this year, the grammys are hoping to hoomove the needle. >> tensions came to a boil last year where two female performers walked away with trophies from the broadcast. what are the grammys doing to be more inclusive this year? >> they've invited 900 new voters, under the age of 39, women, people of color,...