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hank: thank you.: thanks very much. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu, this is "etf iq," where we focus on the access, risks and rewards offered by exchange traded funds. ♪ scarlet: 2020 vision. global macro investor tpw not looking through rose-colored glasses and makes the case for why the america first trade still has legs. hoping for a roaring 20's? we will show you how to get there without backup gin. you will need more than that cheap index fund that did well in the last decade.
hank: thank you.: thanks very much. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu, this is "etf iq," where we focus on the access, risks and rewards offered by exchange traded funds. ♪ scarlet: 2020 vision. global macro investor tpw not looking through rose-colored glasses and makes the case for why the america first trade still has legs. hoping for a roaring 20's? we will show you how to get there without backup gin. you will need more than that cheap index fund that did well in the last decade.
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hank: i ruined a vacation.nts were actually in a place called stuart, florida and i came prematurely, so i was born in a palm beach hospital. david: your parents had a farm. you grew up on the farm, milking cows. hank: i milked some cows and baled a lot of hay. i did a lot of weeding in the garden. david: you said this is what you want to do for the rest of your life? hank: it sure was not. i loved being in the outdoors. my family would take me up to the northwoods in canada and take canoe trips. we carried everything on our back. we ate fish, we picked blueberries and had blueberry pancakes and so on. i wanted to be a forest ranger when i was growing up in high school. david: did your parents talk you out of that? hank: no, they encouraged me to do what i wanted to do. they really encouraged me to get a good education. my mom had gone to wellesley. her father had gone to yale. i chose dartmouth because it was in the northwoods, and it had small classes, focused on the undergraduate. david: before you got to da
hank: i ruined a vacation.nts were actually in a place called stuart, florida and i came prematurely, so i was born in a palm beach hospital. david: your parents had a farm. you grew up on the farm, milking cows. hank: i milked some cows and baled a lot of hay. i did a lot of weeding in the garden. david: you said this is what you want to do for the rest of your life? hank: it sure was not. i loved being in the outdoors. my family would take me up to the northwoods in canada and take canoe...
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hank: thank you.id: thanks very much. ♪ >>'s modest means that not keep his parents from teaching children less fortunate they at his circumstances did not get in the way of his dreams. at duke, he studied medical anthropology, emergent medicine with his decision to help those in need. he took a detour to haiti where he saw friends died due to lack of resources and adequate medical care. that spurred farmer to create partners in health.
hank: thank you.id: thanks very much. ♪ >>'s modest means that not keep his parents from teaching children less fortunate they at his circumstances did not get in the way of his dreams. at duke, he studied medical anthropology, emergent medicine with his decision to help those in need. he took a detour to haiti where he saw friends died due to lack of resources and adequate medical care. that spurred farmer to create partners in health.
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hank: thank you.anks very much. ♪ david: he grew up in a trailer park in florida, where his father parked an old bus, but their modest means did not keep his parents from teaching their children to help those less fortunate. his circumstances did not get in the way of his dream to become a doctor. at duke, paul farmer studied medical anthropology, merging medicine with his mission to help those in need. before harvard medical school, he took a one-year detour to haiti. there, he saw friends die simply for lack of resources and adequate medical care. that spurred farmer to create
hank: thank you.anks very much. ♪ david: he grew up in a trailer park in florida, where his father parked an old bus, but their modest means did not keep his parents from teaching their children to help those less fortunate. his circumstances did not get in the way of his dream to become a doctor. at duke, paul farmer studied medical anthropology, merging medicine with his mission to help those in need. before harvard medical school, he took a one-year detour to haiti. there, he saw friends...
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hank: correct. david: why? hank: i enjoyed doing what i was doing. a family that was vehemently opposed to the president. my mother, my wife, my kids. i think, also at the root of things, although i did not tell myself it was the reason, i knew i was doing a pretty good job running goldman sachs, so i said no a few times. but they kept coming back. the last time, jim baker made a pretty compelling case, and more than anything else, what hit me was i looked at things and said, guess what? i go around, i recruit all the time at business schools. i tell people, welcome change, change is your friend. we all hate change. maybe it was fear of failure that was preventing me from serving my country. as soon as i saw that, i said i will not let that stop me. i made the jump. david: when you joined the government as secretary of treasury, you expected the economy would be in reasonable shape. the economy seemed to be in reasonable shape. is that correct? hank: yes. david: so what happened? hank: very early on, in the first meeting i had with president bush at
hank: correct. david: why? hank: i enjoyed doing what i was doing. a family that was vehemently opposed to the president. my mother, my wife, my kids. i think, also at the root of things, although i did not tell myself it was the reason, i knew i was doing a pretty good job running goldman sachs, so i said no a few times. but they kept coming back. the last time, jim baker made a pretty compelling case, and more than anything else, what hit me was i looked at things and said, guess what? i go...
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hank: a lot. david: how did you come to deal with china so much? hank: almost by accident. i was in the chicago office of goldman sachs working with clients in the midwest, and i was not looking to move to new york. coheadm asked me to be a of our investment banking division, with other individuals in new york. we were looking at how we might divide things up, we had big is this in europe and almost nothing in asia. one of the guys said, take asia, take china because it is closer to chicago and new york. i was not overly curious, but interested. going to asia. i came back and talked to my bosses and said, i get the feeling china is about to take af, and i would like to do deep dive and look at opportunities in china. inn i made the first trip 1991, we had five people in the hong kong office. when i left to go to treasury in in6, they had 1500 people greater china. i put the pedal to the metal. great we have two economies, china and the united states. leading toinevitable a real war, not a cold war? saying china is a strategic competitor. there are compelling differences whe
hank: a lot. david: how did you come to deal with china so much? hank: almost by accident. i was in the chicago office of goldman sachs working with clients in the midwest, and i was not looking to move to new york. coheadm asked me to be a of our investment banking division, with other individuals in new york. we were looking at how we might divide things up, we had big is this in europe and almost nothing in asia. one of the guys said, take asia, take china because it is closer to chicago and...
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-hank: deal. -pete: yes. -alan: yes. lemonis: a few of the deals went south. you don't how to treat people. -andrew: oh, yeah, i do. -lemonis: no. but today, i'm a proud partner in over a dozen companies. -stephanie: whoo! -lemonis: tonight, i'm gonna tell you how they do it -- my best deals, my worst deals. steve: i'd rather be in more debt than have you running my company. lemonis: this is "the profit" -- a progress report. my name is marcus lemonis. change is difficult. and over the last 18 months, i've introduced you to 23 small businesses across this country, many of them in pretty bad shape. this is a bad scenario. woman: we don't have the money to pay them. larissa: just everything -- all the bills and everything that's just been piling up. it's just so much. lemonis: that's fine. and i fix failing businesses. it's been an interesting journey... well, this looks a lot better in here. ...a tough one. -i took you at your word! -gary: bull[bleep] lemonis: 'cause when each episode ends, my work
-hank: deal. -pete: yes. -alan: yes. lemonis: a few of the deals went south. you don't how to treat people. -andrew: oh, yeah, i do. -lemonis: no. but today, i'm a proud partner in over a dozen companies. -stephanie: whoo! -lemonis: tonight, i'm gonna tell you how they do it -- my best deals, my worst deals. steve: i'd rather be in more debt than have you running my company. lemonis: this is "the profit" -- a progress report. my name is marcus lemonis. change is difficult. and over...
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tom hanks is on >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- tom hanks. from "the misery index," jameela jamil. and music from brittany howard. and now, to avoid any confusion, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much. hi, everyone. thank you. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming, for answering my evite. please relax. we have so much to get to. starting with an unusual happening in washington. that for a change had nothing to do with the president. this is from the redskins-lions game yesterday. the redski qckne haskins, got his first nfl win. but missed the final play of the game because he was taking a selfie with a fan. [ laughter ] they had to put in the backup quarterback for the final snap. and of course people were very upset about this. former redskins quarterback joe theismann wrote, "how do you miss the last snap of a game because you're taking selfies? that's unprofessional and wrong." unprofessional and wrong. both of those things. [ laughter ] the guy's 22 years old. he he
tom hanks is on >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- tom hanks. from "the misery index," jameela jamil. and music from brittany howard. and now, to avoid any confusion, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much. hi, everyone. thank you. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming, for answering my evite. please relax. we have so much to get to. starting with an unusual...
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do you identify with him — you, tom hanks? ithink...ce guy, because i guess i am a nice guy. i don't instilfear. i am not in this necessarily for power or influence, but at the same time don't kiss me off, because i'll crush you. and... action. do you know what this is? did you learn anything about yourself, doing this role? oh, yeah, i learned an awful lot of my individual failings. iam kind of loud, iam needy in some ways, i'm a wisenheimer. i probably have attention deficit disorder. yeah, can we have some of you sit over there on that bench, especially you two, who i am going to have there first to start it off? here we are again with a list of golden globe nominees, and no female directors. yeah. er... sooner or later, it comes down to, well, is it a meritocracy or what? i think you could look at any group of nominees and say, just these white guys, really? i wasn't surprised. i hate to say that but, you know... it's an old industry. there is a version of a director that people have in their head. it's a white, older man in a baseb
do you identify with him — you, tom hanks? ithink...ce guy, because i guess i am a nice guy. i don't instilfear. i am not in this necessarily for power or influence, but at the same time don't kiss me off, because i'll crush you. and... action. do you know what this is? did you learn anything about yourself, doing this role? oh, yeah, i learned an awful lot of my individual failings. iam kind of loud, iam needy in some ways, i'm a wisenheimer. i probably have attention deficit disorder. yeah,...
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do you identify with him — you, tom hanks? ithink...is a nice guy, because i guess i am a nice guy. i don't instilfear. i am not in this necessarily for power or influence, but at the same time don't kiss me off, because i'll crush you. and... action. do you know what this is? did you learn anything about yourself, doing this role? oh, yeah, i learned an awful lot of my individual failings. iam kind of loud, iam needy in some ways, i'm a wisenheimer. i probably have attention deficit disorder. yeah, can we have some of you sit over there on that bench, especially you two, who i am going to have there first to start it off? here we are again with a list of golden globe nominees, and no female directors. yeah. er... sooner or later, it comes down to, well, is it a meritocracy or what? i think you could look at any group of nominees and say, just these white guys, really? i wasn't surprised. i hate to say that but, you know... it's an old industry. there is a version of a director that people have in their head. it's a white, older man in
do you identify with him — you, tom hanks? ithink...is a nice guy, because i guess i am a nice guy. i don't instilfear. i am not in this necessarily for power or influence, but at the same time don't kiss me off, because i'll crush you. and... action. do you know what this is? did you learn anything about yourself, doing this role? oh, yeah, i learned an awful lot of my individual failings. iam kind of loud, iam needy in some ways, i'm a wisenheimer. i probably have attention deficit...
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tom hanks himself is known for his wholesome image. of film — and what he's really like. # it's a beautiful day in this neighbourhood. # a beautiful day for a neighbour... tom hanks is the legendary american children's television personality, the kindly mr rogers, who finds himself the subject of a magazine profile by a hard—boiled journalist, played by matthew rhys. the film's director, marielle heller, told them the movie was really about men and their feelings. very nice. cut. any time a woman says to a guy, i'd like to make a movie about men and their feelings, strikes terror in the hearts of any man. you mean you want me... you want me to probe my inner f—f—feelings and try to bring them out? # it's a beautiful day in the neighbourhood. # a beautiful day for a neighbour. # please won't you be my neighbour. that was wonderful. do you identify with him — you, tom hanks? ithink... i have a reputation, and the word they always say is a nice guy, because i guess i am a nice guy. i don't instilfear. i am not in this necessarily for powe
tom hanks himself is known for his wholesome image. of film — and what he's really like. # it's a beautiful day in this neighbourhood. # a beautiful day for a neighbour... tom hanks is the legendary american children's television personality, the kindly mr rogers, who finds himself the subject of a magazine profile by a hard—boiled journalist, played by matthew rhys. the film's director, marielle heller, told them the movie was really about men and their feelings. very nice. cut. any time a...
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. >> we know that tom hanks and ellen have some things in common. >> the true spirit of christmas lies heart. >> there are two christmas dlasks celebrating major milestone. polar express turns 15. >> and the 25th anniversary of santa claus. >> i remember this terrible black cloud hanging over the whole thing. >>> you want a stocking full of candy? how about i give you a stocking full of this. $5 a kid, $5 a kid. >> i don't think there will be another st. nick quite like what we saw in a madieu christmas. >> next up, two more classics that reef major milestones "the polar express" turned 15 and the santa claus is a merry old 25. >> does this look like a little weight to you? >> it's the 25th anniversary. >> little creepy. >> it's weird. >> merry christmas to all and to all a good night. >> e.t. was on the said h when tim allen put on that jolly red suit. >> can we see more of it? >> my wife said you remember how angry you were? >> if you're, dd like me, i don't like sitting still. >> co-star tom hanks got into the action by voicing st. nick in the foal lar express. he said he loved the
. >> we know that tom hanks and ellen have some things in common. >> the true spirit of christmas lies heart. >> there are two christmas dlasks celebrating major milestone. polar express turns 15. >> and the 25th anniversary of santa claus. >> i remember this terrible black cloud hanging over the whole thing. >>> you want a stocking full of candy? how about i give you a stocking full of this. $5 a kid, $5 a kid. >> i don't think there will be another...
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hank: the easiest place to get into was harvard business school.an was on the verge of going bankrupt, but was there anything you could have gone differently in respect to lehman? hank: i tell you, i don't think there was. >> will you fix your tie please? david: people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. leave it this way? all right.
hank: the easiest place to get into was harvard business school.an was on the verge of going bankrupt, but was there anything you could have gone differently in respect to lehman? hank: i tell you, i don't think there was. >> will you fix your tie please? david: people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. leave it this way? all right.
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. >>> tom hanks will be able to become a citizen of a new country and microphones used by that popping they will keep that i am not. >>> tom hanks will soon be able to claim greek citizenship the country's president granted him on her naturalization he frequently summers there his wife actress and producer has greek and bulgarian ancestry the name of the cats may be getting yells from disappointing critics. they did try to scratch them how to act like felines. they all went to school including the late late show host. >> it's bizarre. it's exactly what you think it is. you know, if i was a cat right now i feel like you know. fans of bts can have those pieces of the history. the microphones use it on tour in 2017 to 2019 are up for sale. they are signed by each member and they will benefit the recording academies charitable on. >> they are charging you right now. with a good investment item. and in years to come, you may turn around and celebrate that more. >> the auction will be held two days before the grammy awards next month. microphones are expected to fetch as much is $20,000. tha
. >>> tom hanks will be able to become a citizen of a new country and microphones used by that popping they will keep that i am not. >>> tom hanks will soon be able to claim greek citizenship the country's president granted him on her naturalization he frequently summers there his wife actress and producer has greek and bulgarian ancestry the name of the cats may be getting yells from disappointing critics. they did try to scratch them how to act like felines. they all went to...
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tom hanks is on >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- tom hanks.isery index," jameela jamil. and music from brittany howard. and now, to avoid any confusion, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much. hi, everyone. thank you. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming, for answering my evite. please relax. we have so much to get to. starting with an unusual happening in washington. that for a change had nothing to do with the president. this is from the redskins-lions game yesterday. the redski qckne haskins, got his first nfl win. but missed the final play of the game because he was taking a selfie with a fan. [ laughter ]
tom hanks is on >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- tom hanks.isery index," jameela jamil. and music from brittany howard. and now, to avoid any confusion, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much. hi, everyone. thank you. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming, for answering my evite. please relax. we have so much to get to. starting with an unusual happening in...
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hank smith joins use o again, chief financial officer. thanks for being here. good to see you again. >> thank you. >> let's start there. why do youike it? >> certainly a con trainer play, underperformed dramatically. four big headwinds. you mentioned one, losing the amazon b making some major investments that's impacted earnings. there will be gains through that as weou get t 2020. the merger with tnt in europe,b it wil five years now they'll finally be fully integrated this ng. and then fourthly, the whole uncertainty aund trade and tariffs has had a greater impact on fedex because of their more business overnightation. a lot of these headwinds should fade as w go into 2020. and we think the stockhould do fairly well. a company that's trying to redefine health care, bought aetn as we know. this stock has been in a downward trend the last five oiars. what is to turn it around, do you think? >> well, in fact, t past thr quarters, they had beat both on the top and the bottom line. that's been the merger with aetna is going better than expected in terms o integrat
hank smith joins use o again, chief financial officer. thanks for being here. good to see you again. >> thank you. >> let's start there. why do youike it? >> certainly a con trainer play, underperformed dramatically. four big headwinds. you mentioned one, losing the amazon b making some major investments that's impacted earnings. there will be gains through that as weou get t 2020. the merger with tnt in europe,b it wil five years now they'll finally be fully integrated this...
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now he could be greece's to the greek president signed an honorary natulization to allow hanks's wifeildren greek citizenship. wilson is one of greek bulgarian descent the couple often spends their summer vacations in greece and they own property there. they've also produced several films in the country. now according to greek law honorary naturalization can be granted to those ho are provided special servics to greece or who's naturalition may serve the country's interest hanks and family must give an oath o the minister of interior withinne year to make it official. the roots your family tree is on the verge of becoming a lot more expensive us citizenship and immigratn services wants to increase fees by get this 500% for a numbeof applications and documents that includes historical records of deceased immigrants who came to the us between the late 19th and mid 20th centuries agree but a group of geologist historians and advocates is organizing a public campaign to convince the agency not to hike the fees but the us sea ice is the fee increases e needed to cover operating and process
now he could be greece's to the greek president signed an honorary natulization to allow hanks's wifeildren greek citizenship. wilson is one of greek bulgarian descent the couple often spends their summer vacations in greece and they own property there. they've also produced several films in the country. now according to greek law honorary naturalization can be granted to those ho are provided special servics to greece or who's naturalition may serve the country's interest hanks and family must...
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hank: the easiest place to get into was harvard business school.n the verge of going bankrupt, but was there anything you could have gone differently in respect to lehman? hank: i tell you, i don't think there was. >> will you fix your tie please? david: people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. leave it this way? all right. ♪
hank: the easiest place to get into was harvard business school.n the verge of going bankrupt, but was there anything you could have gone differently in respect to lehman? hank: i tell you, i don't think there was. >> will you fix your tie please? david: people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. leave it this way? all right. ♪
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. >>> also ahead, a special message from tom hanks to his movie mom. >>> plus a real home run. the price tag for a bat once held by babe ruth. these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin. and, had significantly less itch. that's a difference you can feel. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. so help heal your skin from within, and talk to your eczema specialist about dupixent. i feelbusiness cards...ne
. >>> also ahead, a special message from tom hanks to his movie mom. >>> plus a real home run. the price tag for a bat once held by babe ruth. these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups....
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rodgers, got tom hanks. >> there you are >> and betty white >> tom hanks and betty white >> there's amission there if they do it we solved it just won the whole game. the game is basically over topic three on the list. this guy's always wearing fancy watches. swiss watches hit a 35-year low. down 13% from 2018 alone the problem i'm the problem. the apple watch and other fitness trackers driving down demand especially for watches under the $200 price point >> something your wife would like to hear you say more often. i'm the problem. >> i'm the problem, but i wear the apple watch. >> that's part of the problem. one part of a two-part problem but the more important issue for swiss watch companies now are all these websites that sell you s second hand preowned watches it's now a $16 billion market for preowned watches now three years ago -- >> used watches. >> used watch, exactly but these are rolexes. >> hair loom watches >> so what's happened is all the manufacturers three years ago said no, we're not worried about cannibalization. the it's a totally different market it's now a $16 pri
rodgers, got tom hanks. >> there you are >> and betty white >> tom hanks and betty white >> there's amission there if they do it we solved it just won the whole game. the game is basically over topic three on the list. this guy's always wearing fancy watches. swiss watches hit a 35-year low. down 13% from 2018 alone the problem i'm the problem. the apple watch and other fitness trackers driving down demand especially for watches under the $200 price point >>...
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hank says the problems won't come from the u.s.e most globally in 2020 and which trade with do i protect myself for the risk? ricardo: i think the great issue of our times remains the trade issue. situation,ical atypical scenario -- a typical scenario where the existing power enters a conflict with an emerging power. this is the u.s. and china. this will stay with us perhaps for decades. i know we now have a phase one sort of trade deal. we may get a phase two. i'm optimistic for 2020, but i think overall, the trade issue remains the biggest threat to the growth of the global economy 2020.n manus: what is your top hedge for that risk? ricardo: i would say that dollar-swissd franc are good hedges for that risk. ricardo, thank you very much. great to have you on board as a guest. enjoy the christmas festivities. from me in dubai, that's it for 2019. we are going to do it all over again in 2020. have a great christmas. ♪ >> welcome to bloomberg markets: european open. the city of london, the cash trade is less than an hour away. ♪ inv
hank says the problems won't come from the u.s.e most globally in 2020 and which trade with do i protect myself for the risk? ricardo: i think the great issue of our times remains the trade issue. situation,ical atypical scenario -- a typical scenario where the existing power enters a conflict with an emerging power. this is the u.s. and china. this will stay with us perhaps for decades. i know we now have a phase one sort of trade deal. we may get a phase two. i'm optimistic for 2020, but i...
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lincoln's mother, nancy hanks lincoln died when he was quite young. when he moved back to kentucky and brought back his stepmother, sarah, she insisted on a few improvements. that is what you see in this cabin. wooden floor. cup windows. whitewash the inside. make it more livable. pioneersle thought brought only the absolute necessities. they wanted a better life. they often brought treasured possessions. in the homes there would have been furniture made by thomas lincoln, a very skilled carpenter. here you see examples of his corner cabinets. they relate to the maximum, you get what you pay for. on the one side, we have a simple, practical corner cabinet that would have been something that was extremely utilitarian. in the other corner, we have a much more high style corner cabinet with beautiful inlay that really shows the level of detail and fine craftsmanship thomas lincoln brought to his work. finally, we have a mallet belonging to abraham lincoln. he spent his formative years in indiana ages 7-21. this mallet, we like to refer to it as the rail
lincoln's mother, nancy hanks lincoln died when he was quite young. when he moved back to kentucky and brought back his stepmother, sarah, she insisted on a few improvements. that is what you see in this cabin. wooden floor. cup windows. whitewash the inside. make it more livable. pioneersle thought brought only the absolute necessities. they wanted a better life. they often brought treasured possessions. in the homes there would have been furniture made by thomas lincoln, a very skilled...
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and fresh from playing an american tv icon, candid confession from tom hanks.ably have deficit
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. >> co-star tom hanks got into the action by voicing st. nick in the foal lar express. he loved the story because itremimed him of his own childhood christmas tradition. every christm and rode to my mom's house. that isn't unlike a drain. >> what would you like for christmas? >> me. >> santa was just one of the five characters tom plate in t film. >> the father, the boy hielf -- i'm the conductor -- >> it's a classic chimps book that this bk is based on. it's sold more than 12 million copies. >> i used to read to my kids when they we little. >> and when you're old tsh. >>'. who hasn't red "how the grinch stole christmas." putting on all that green makeup. >> yo-yo know if i'll get through this. the a list celeb. >> denzel cornered me and said you're going to do this vie. >> and the on set secret you nevada knew revealed. >> what's going on? >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ you're a mean one mr. grinch. >> i mean, sh a classic "how the brinch stole christmas" originallyired in 1966. it was only 26 minutes long because it was a tv show. >> well, they gave it the li a
. >> co-star tom hanks got into the action by voicing st. nick in the foal lar express. he loved the story because itremimed him of his own childhood christmas tradition. every christm and rode to my mom's house. that isn't unlike a drain. >> what would you like for christmas? >> me. >> santa was just one of the five characters tom plate in t film. >> the father, the boy hielf -- i'm the conductor -- >> it's a classic chimps book that this bk is based on....
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robert de niro, tom hanks, renie zellweger and al pacino are among the nominees. nominees must be 50 or older for consideration. catch that movie, on pbs, january 19. that is your i and entertainment. cbs news. select the stretch of ugly football and from bad to worse yesterday and we are going to break down what they are calling a super bowl preview in baltimore. >> and got a live look out side. this is out side of the international airport. it is raining and windy out there. so if you're heading to the airport, any of those airports, be sure now this is a deal that goes beyond the holidays. don't miss the xfinity beyond black friday event, when you can get $100 back with the package that's right for you. you'll get amazing speed and wifi coverage from america's best internet provider. plus the emmy-award winning x1 voice remote with xfinity x1, giving your family the easiest all-in-one entertainment experience. choose your package now and you'll get the gift of $100 back. now that's simple, easy, awesome. for a limited time you can get $100 back on our most popu
robert de niro, tom hanks, renie zellweger and al pacino are among the nominees. nominees must be 50 or older for consideration. catch that movie, on pbs, january 19. that is your i and entertainment. cbs news. select the stretch of ugly football and from bad to worse yesterday and we are going to break down what they are calling a super bowl preview in baltimore. >> and got a live look out side. this is out side of the international airport. it is raining and windy out there. so if...
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he was checked by congressman hank johnson given that gates has a record of a dui arrest. but for the most part, setting aside the few clearing exceptions, the proceeding that we have seen today has been mostly subdued and orderly given the way things can typically go. you heard the facts in evidence, they're tryingct to make the argument that the impeachment case is ironclad. republicans making the argument that the kidemocrats, the evidee that the democrats offered is thin. we have been through two amendments, there are certainly several more to go one expects, but this panel is inching slowly toward thisel vote on these two articles of impeachment. duo expe we do expect a party line vote. meanwhile as this was happening, you have steve scalise sent an e-mail to the republican offices tell oing them to vote know on e articles of k impeachment. i asked nancy pelosi a question about whether or not she was expecting to or preparing for two democratic defections. so there are those two members that voted against the impeachmenthe rules package som months ago. you have jeff v
he was checked by congressman hank johnson given that gates has a record of a dui arrest. but for the most part, setting aside the few clearing exceptions, the proceeding that we have seen today has been mostly subdued and orderly given the way things can typically go. you heard the facts in evidence, they're tryingct to make the argument that the impeachment case is ironclad. republicans making the argument that the kidemocrats, the evidee that the democrats offered is thin. we have been...
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hank williams said the only education he needed was from rufus payne. even bill monroe, the father of bluegrass had schultz, an african-american fiddle player, interwoven into all of this music is the blues and our history that we don't always focus on, but is there and is there in country music from the very beginning. and so we shouldn't be surprised that lil nas x, a black gay rapper, has just had the number one country song of all time this year. we ought not to be surprised, but we continually allow ourselves to be surprised because we forget in our top-down version of the past is race is central to the u.s. and to us in both the intimacy of that and the majesty and the breadth and the complexity and the credit cards and the controversy. >> what a pleasure. thank you so much for spending time with us. >>> still ahead this hour, we will talk about the most unique first lady of the modern era, melania trump, immigrant, enigma. we'll look at what goes on inside her world as we hear from the author who covers the first lady full time. >>> later, the me
hank williams said the only education he needed was from rufus payne. even bill monroe, the father of bluegrass had schultz, an african-american fiddle player, interwoven into all of this music is the blues and our history that we don't always focus on, but is there and is there in country music from the very beginning. and so we shouldn't be surprised that lil nas x, a black gay rapper, has just had the number one country song of all time this year. we ought not to be surprised, but we...
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so is "a beautiful day in the neighborhood's" tom hanks.eryl streep and nole kidman fotheir epic season together on "big little lies." >> it's incredible. nobody likes to say it. we don't want to jinx it. >> it cou totally happen. j.loas nominated for "hustlers." thank you so much. i'llee you at the globe. >> as for snubs game "game of thrones" was shut out except for harrington and no "this ius" either. >> i sorry, mom. >> this is exciting. bestriginal song the globes have two of music' most powerf men, beyonce and taylorswift. taylor's sg sffrom "ca"cats" fa off against beyonce's"spirit." beyonce reveals the question she hates being asked the most -- are you pregnant? get off my ovaries. obe party of five won in 1996.n "e.t." was there to join the celebration. look at this. unbelievable. to be selected just as a nominee among this group of quality television programs was amazing. >> i immediately jumped on my chair. >> amazing. >> that's incredible. >> i think it was bla underwood i think who was -- the woman said party of five he was lik
so is "a beautiful day in the neighborhood's" tom hanks.eryl streep and nole kidman fotheir epic season together on "big little lies." >> it's incredible. nobody likes to say it. we don't want to jinx it. >> it cou totally happen. j.loas nominated for "hustlers." thank you so much. i'llee you at the globe. >> as for snubs game "game of thrones" was shut out except for harrington and no "this ius" either. >> i sorry, mom....
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joining me now, congressman hank johnson of georgia, a member of the judiciary committee. congressman, let me ask you. you are on the judiciary committee that did the impeachment inquiries. are you certain that this was done in a matter that was above partisan posturing and partisan factors, but it was to really protect the law and the constitution of the united states? >> no doubt, reverend al. thanks for having me on. good to be with you. >> thank you for being here. >> no doubt that this process of impeachment was not one that was come to lightly by the speaker of the house. you know as well as many others that there's been a ground swell of growing support for impeachment throughout this year, starting with rashida tlaib on the day she was sworn in, january 3rd, telling the nation what she intended to do, and many people were with her. i was one who kind of laid back. i didn't think that then or at the time of the release of the mueller report was the time to do impeachment. but shortly before the speaker announced that she was opening an impeachment inquiry, i decided
joining me now, congressman hank johnson of georgia, a member of the judiciary committee. congressman, let me ask you. you are on the judiciary committee that did the impeachment inquiries. are you certain that this was done in a matter that was above partisan posturing and partisan factors, but it was to really protect the law and the constitution of the united states? >> no doubt, reverend al. thanks for having me on. good to be with you. >> thank you for being here. >> no...
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i want to play something from congressman hank johnson, a democrat. says this is why we've arrived at this moment. >> when the sign says clement in case of emergency brake glass, there better be one heck of an emergency. i did not call for impeachment before. but i call for impeachment today. because this is one heck of an emergency. >> shannon: you know the argument, senator. they say the president has left them no choice. >> they say the president somehow left them no choice. what are they saying, the republicarepublic is going to gd over? i think not. from the hearings yesterday, we discovered that the overwhelming force of the over down the government has been harnessed in such a way to harm the president of the united states. they failed, the american people have been harmed as a result and they will not tolerate this anymore. or we saw through this hearing is a series of events that show that either one, the fbi was weaponized to wage a political war against a potential candidate they despise. or alternatively, they are so incompetent that they
i want to play something from congressman hank johnson, a democrat. says this is why we've arrived at this moment. >> when the sign says clement in case of emergency brake glass, there better be one heck of an emergency. i did not call for impeachment before. but i call for impeachment today. because this is one heck of an emergency. >> shannon: you know the argument, senator. they say the president has left them no choice. >> they say the president somehow left them no...
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tom hanks: tonight, this garden of sound will host a gathering of performers in a historic, one-time-onlythis 36-page "rolling stone" souvenir booklet that tells you the stories behind these historic concerts. simon and garfunkel: ♪ lie la lie lie la lie lie lie la lie lie la lie ♪ [applause] the police: ♪ roxanne you don't have to put on the red light ♪ announcer: that's a total of 12 dvd's, 179 historic performances, including dozens that have never been available before, for the greatest rock dvd collection ever. >> ♪ if i were to say to you girl, we couldn't get much higher come on baby, light my fire ♪ announcer: and that's not all. we'll ship it to you for free. santana: ♪ got a black magic woman got a black magic woman ♪ announcer: your satisfaction is guaranteed. if it's not the best dvd collection you have ever owned, just send it back for a full refund. >> ♪ the things that you might have done only the good die young ♪ announcer: remember, you'll get 179 performances, including three free dvd's, the souvenir booklet, and exclusive behind-the-scenes bonus features. 12 dvd's in al
tom hanks: tonight, this garden of sound will host a gathering of performers in a historic, one-time-onlythis 36-page "rolling stone" souvenir booklet that tells you the stories behind these historic concerts. simon and garfunkel: ♪ lie la lie lie la lie lie lie la lie lie la lie ♪ [applause] the police: ♪ roxanne you don't have to put on the red light ♪ announcer: that's a total of 12 dvd's, 179 historic performances, including dozens that have never been available before,...
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quincy jones, hank aaron.d him give? >> man, he's so cool and slick. he's like, man, problems. i don't have problems. i have friends." and i was like, "wow, that's really-- that's really-- it's smart. like, you want friends in these rooms, you know. it wasn't always nice. some people had, like, good contractual, like, experiences, but most of us, it was very hard. and so a person like myself, i can eye own my publishing,y own my masters. this is because of a man like this sathat set those precedent very early in the music industry, for executives as well. >> stephen: for the executives not just artists. >> across the board. blark white-- not just us, black, white, across the spectrum of what they call minority. i still don't go how women are minorities, but look -- >> stephen: they're 51% of the population? >> >> like the human race comes through the conduit of a woman's body. i don't understand that math. but minorities, nonetheless gli can't wait to find out how babies are made. >> yeah. >> stephen: pharrell
quincy jones, hank aaron.d him give? >> man, he's so cool and slick. he's like, man, problems. i don't have problems. i have friends." and i was like, "wow, that's really-- that's really-- it's smart. like, you want friends in these rooms, you know. it wasn't always nice. some people had, like, good contractual, like, experiences, but most of us, it was very hard. and so a person like myself, i can eye own my publishing,y own my masters. this is because of a man like this sathat...
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( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ jimmy rogers, patsy cline we lost hank at 29 ♪ roy acuff, johnny hortonn and big john and ole' hank snow ♪ heard 'em every weekend opry tuned in ♪ on that a.m. radio that's country, bro ♪ yeah that's country, bro dolly parton, johnny cash ♪ porter wagoner and the hag faron, lefty, roger miller, ♪ king of the road loretta lynn and tammy wy ♪ buck, and don and charlie pride ♪ marty robbins and the possum, ol' george jones ♪ i heard 'em all growin' up in daddy's ol' farm truck ♪ eight-track stereo hey, that's country bro ♪ you're gonna be country? you oughta know ♪ a little bit of somethin' 'bout the roots and the boots ♪ and the rhinestone suits that started this rodeo ♪ hey that's country, bro yeah that's country, bro ♪ emmylou and conway twitty m-m-mel and detroit city ♪ crystal gayle, and willie, waylon, david alan coe ♪ earl thomas, eddy rabbit shenandoah, alabama ♪ george strait and randy travis, ♪ diggin' up bones saw 'em on hee-haw ♪ singing in their overalls junior was the star of the show ♪ that's country, bro yeah that's country, bro ♪ bo and luke
( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ jimmy rogers, patsy cline we lost hank at 29 ♪ roy acuff, johnny hortonn and big john and ole' hank snow ♪ heard 'em every weekend opry tuned in ♪ on that a.m. radio that's country, bro ♪ yeah that's country, bro dolly parton, johnny cash ♪ porter wagoner and the hag faron, lefty, roger miller, ♪ king of the road loretta lynn and tammy wy ♪ buck, and don and charlie pride ♪ marty robbins and the possum, ol' george jones ♪ i heard 'em...
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let's talk about tom hanks. while he is transformed in to mr.25 years ago, he was forest gump and life is still like a box of chocolate and we are still running, run, for e-- run fores run. >>> he wondered what we were doing and if it would make sense. >> it's a kind of small emotional story of a mantling you how he got his -- of a man telling you how he got his first pair of shoes. and it takes you places where you never have been. >> my mama always said, life was like a box of chocolates. >> forest was a simple man from alabama. and his lines are classic. >> are you stupid or something? >> stupid is as stupid does, sir. >> in this screen test, he ditched the southern accent. >> mama spent me $10 and i would like to spend it all on you. >> forest was present during the most historical moment of the times and met thr presidts. >> congratulations. how do you feel? >> i got to pee. >> it went on to win six oscars and best acting for tom. >> it's only going to get better. >> run, forest. run. >> the movie went on to win six oscars, including best a
let's talk about tom hanks. while he is transformed in to mr.25 years ago, he was forest gump and life is still like a box of chocolate and we are still running, run, for e-- run fores run. >>> he wondered what we were doing and if it would make sense. >> it's a kind of small emotional story of a mantling you how he got his -- of a man telling you how he got his first pair of shoes. and it takes you places where you never have been. >> my mama always said, life was like a...