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hank. where'd you go, buddy? we have a grand opening. hank, i don't understand why you left.us. you need to [bleep] come back here. i've been here for a week. i'm doing all this stuff. this is ridiculous that you left. turn the car around, get your ass back here, and be a leader right now. for business advice and extra scenes from the show, go on to cnbc.com/the-profit. [ male announcer ] this is claira. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reli
hank. where'd you go, buddy? we have a grand opening. hank, i don't understand why you left.us. you need to [bleep] come back here. i've been here for a week. i'm doing all this stuff. this is ridiculous that you left. turn the car around, get your ass back here, and be a leader right now. for business advice and extra scenes from the show, go on to cnbc.com/the-profit. [ male announcer ] this is claira. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's...
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you learn something new. that's the key thing. so a lot of times people say to me "hank, the reason you were as successful if you were successful was this you had all this experience on wall street and you understood financial markets." but people that really know me say the key ingredient i had was i'm decisive by nature and this was a case-- this was a time when you couldn't be afraid to make decisions-- you had to make decisions and when you didn't have the authorities you wanted. the reason why they look like we're dealing on an ad hoc basis was because we did not have the right regulatory systemtor emergency authorities. >> rose: just on one content note. you say too big to fail is unacceptable? >> of course. >> rose: but is it? >> well, i would just simply say -- >> rose: because if it's unacceptable then -- >> rose: well, i would say this. it was we did not have the authorities we needed. after dodd-frank regulators now have emergency authorities to deal with any large failing financial institution so they've got the tools. now. but i will say to you even with the
you learn something new. that's the key thing. so a lot of times people say to me "hank, the reason you were as successful if you were successful was this you had all this experience on wall street and you understood financial markets." but people that really know me say the key ingredient i had was i'm decisive by nature and this was a case-- this was a time when you couldn't be afraid to make decisions-- you had to make decisions and when you didn't have the authorities you wanted....
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you just can't beat these guys, hank. ah, well, i gotta find some way to get inside there. ( sighs ) i'm off to urinate on the statue of o'kelly! ( wild yell ) don't touch...! ( muffled yelling ) look, rich, i know i asked you to let my dad out of that timeshare, but i didn't realize how much el presidente meant to him. can you just let him back in so he can get on that boat tonight? i'd love to, hank, but i don't know. there's a lot of paperwork to do, not to mention some pretty steep express- processing fees. ( sniffs ) but maybe there is way we could overlook all that. yeah? if cotton recommended someone who bought, say, a week at el grande vista, maybe o'kelly would reconsider him. oh, god. oh, no. hank, how much do you spend on a typical vacation? ( sighs deeply ) jimmy: i can't thank you enough, mr. hill. i was about to lose my job. and my wife... save it, jim. he's in the bag. great. sign here, here, and here. yep. yep. ( men laughing ) hey, dad. so, how was el presidente? did you get to meet o'kelly? i wish i could
you just can't beat these guys, hank. ah, well, i gotta find some way to get inside there. ( sighs ) i'm off to urinate on the statue of o'kelly! ( wild yell ) don't touch...! ( muffled yelling ) look, rich, i know i asked you to let my dad out of that timeshare, but i didn't realize how much el presidente meant to him. can you just let him back in so he can get on that boat tonight? i'd love to, hank, but i don't know. there's a lot of paperwork to do, not to mention some pretty steep express-...
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hank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> thank you for having this meeting. my name is [inaudible] and i'm here to represent san francisco beautiful and non profit organization en[inaudible]. i would like to extend our support for the van ness brt proposal as it will make the commute faster, easier and much more reliable. brt projects in brazil [inaudible] improved the we look forward to experience [inaudible] of van ness brt project that will be enjoyed by residentses and business owners. i would like to bring to focus [inaudible] as this will create unique identity for van ness avenue by installs treelines. we are glad that the proposal will replace trees, but replace [inaudible] we're excited to see the design of the project transform and enhance the street scape and give it a unique and unified entity. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> yeah, jeff cinco. i wanted to put some facts here out of the papers i was provided here for this project. so this project's going to save s
hank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> thank you for having this meeting. my name is [inaudible] and i'm here to represent san francisco beautiful and non profit organization en[inaudible]. i would like to extend our support for the van ness brt proposal as it will make the commute faster, easier and much more reliable. brt projects in brazil [inaudible] improved the we look forward to experience [inaudible] of van ness brt project that will be enjoyed by...
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hank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hi good afternoon, my name is jeffrey johnson. i'm with transform. i used to be a former open city council member staffer. i'm here to advocate for brt. we're doing it in oakland, we have some of the same concerns you guys have. with seniors, we had it three new stops with in particular project. they're doing it in san jose, they have an emerald line in oregon, they have a project in ohio. some of the concerns -- i know commissioner breed talked about drilling underground, but in seattle they're taking down the double decker freeway, that drilling understood ground is very expensive. up in oregon we did a really good job with proper vegetation, trees that are over, like, 75 years old. there has to be a vote to remove the tree. if we're really serious about climate change and emission reduction, we need to get on board with the brt because we can only build so many roads and i just think it's a really exciting project and we should do it. hank you. >> thank you very mu
hank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hi good afternoon, my name is jeffrey johnson. i'm with transform. i used to be a former open city council member staffer. i'm here to advocate for brt. we're doing it in oakland, we have some of the same concerns you guys have. with seniors, we had it three new stops with in particular project. they're doing it in san jose, they have an emerald line in oregon, they have a project in ohio. some of the concerns -- i know commissioner...
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thank you. .hank you thank you very much. friends, three years ago -- nearly three-and-a-half -- i walked into the cabinet office for my first day as deputy prime minister. picture it. history in the making, a liberal democrat leader entered into power, preparing to unshackle britain after years of labour and conservative moves. only to arrive to find an empty civilnd one shellshocked servant promising me we would get on with things shortly but first, he had to get us some desks. you saw the rose garden. what you didn't see was the utter chaos indoors. caught us coalition offguard is a massive understatement. the government machine had no idea how it was going to handle power-sharing -- not just the furniture. this was going to need a complete overhaul of how decisions would be taken and departments would be run. while no one really wanted to admit it at the time, the truth is, i don't think anyone was quite sure how it was all going to work. here we were, this antiestablishment, liberal party which hadn't been in power for b
thank you. .hank you thank you very much. friends, three years ago -- nearly three-and-a-half -- i walked into the cabinet office for my first day as deputy prime minister. picture it. history in the making, a liberal democrat leader entered into power, preparing to unshackle britain after years of labour and conservative moves. only to arrive to find an empty civilnd one shellshocked servant promising me we would get on with things shortly but first, he had to get us some desks. you saw the...
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it's a major thing. >> let me ask you about the economy, hank. you're always traveling about the world. so much to talk to you about by the way. so glad you're here. tell me how you see things five years after the financial crisis in the economy today. >> look, it's so secret, employment is still soft. the latest numbers were very disappointing. that is a problem. housing has slowed down, because interest rates have risen. and that puts a damper on housing right away. so it's from -- in the united states, it's recovery but an anemic one. worldwide, things look better in china. in the last several months. i think china will be fine. i really do. europe seems to be getting a little bit better. there's more optimism in europe. so we have a long ways to go. to get our economy going where it should be going. >> tell me your thoughts on syria right here, hank. are you worried? >> well, i was before. i think now it's too late to do anything. we've kicked the can down the road. i thought kerry made a pretty good speech. and obviously he had to clear that
it's a major thing. >> let me ask you about the economy, hank. you're always traveling about the world. so much to talk to you about by the way. so glad you're here. tell me how you see things five years after the financial crisis in the economy today. >> look, it's so secret, employment is still soft. the latest numbers were very disappointing. that is a problem. housing has slowed down, because interest rates have risen. and that puts a damper on housing right away. so it's from...
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♪hank you.: before she retired from in 2000 nine, linda ronstadt collaborated with numerous artists including dolly parton, paul simon, and so many more. she moved from libretto to the mexican songs she learned from her mother and father. she has written a wonderful memoir called "simple dreams." here is a simple reminder of her beautiful voice. desperado, why don't you come to your senses ♪ for soe been out riding ♪ng you're a hard one ♪ ♪ i know that you got your ♪asons >> still sound good? >> i remember a secondhand store. tavis: i am talking about your voice am a and you are talking about your blouse. does it still sound good to you? >> i love that song. tavis: does it still sound good to you? >> where did i get that vibe rob lowe? it sound like a billy goat. -- that by brought so -- that vibrato? it felt like a billy goat. tavis: you were here last time. i wanted to remind you of something you said last time you were on this row graham -- this row graham, and i quoted you around the world a
♪hank you.: before she retired from in 2000 nine, linda ronstadt collaborated with numerous artists including dolly parton, paul simon, and so many more. she moved from libretto to the mexican songs she learned from her mother and father. she has written a wonderful memoir called "simple dreams." here is a simple reminder of her beautiful voice. desperado, why don't you come to your senses ♪ for soe been out riding ♪ng you're a hard one ♪ ♪ i know that you got your ♪asons...
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♪hank you. >> be more. welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film next on "film school shorts." "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image and by the members of kqed.
♪hank you. >> be more. welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film next on "film school shorts." "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image and by the members of kqed.
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♪hank you. ♪ congress reconvene on a vote whether or not to begin military but it is not, the only issueess has to tackle. there are other issues, the looming debt ceiling among others. have you on this program once again. let me start with the news on where and i don't know this puts us. let's start with your news first. you tell me what harry reid told us about this pending vote, and we will talk about what kerry said about assad. i understand it, majority leader reid was going to introduce a cloture vote tonight. what he has just announced is he will not do that. he wants the president to be able to meet with members of the senate tomorrow as well as speak to the nation, so there is a delay in that, and obviously, there is some important news and i think the news in terms of russia leaning on assad and the possibility that he will now make available to the international community their chemical weapons. that: it is the case secretary of state john kerry for stated at a press conference byt syria can avoid attack putting chemical weapons under international control. now we are told the
♪hank you. ♪ congress reconvene on a vote whether or not to begin military but it is not, the only issueess has to tackle. there are other issues, the looming debt ceiling among others. have you on this program once again. let me start with the news on where and i don't know this puts us. let's start with your news first. you tell me what harry reid told us about this pending vote, and we will talk about what kerry said about assad. i understand it, majority leader reid was going to...
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♪hank you. >> be more. pbs. kevin: today on "ask this old house"... going to show you the latest in battery-powered landscape tools. you can't argue with that. it did the job. and we're going to update this kitchen with some custom concrete countertops. so what's the technique here? man: just spread this right around, nice, thin layer, right over everything. kevin: it's a lot more hands-on than just ordering up some granite slabs, isn't it, cory? cory: yes, but that's all right with me. it's a lot of work and you have to know what you're doing, but it looks amazing. thanks, guys. kevin: that's next on "ask this old house." with a little neighborly advice and the right partner in doing, anything clickable... is doable. that's nice. the home depots proud to support "ask this old house" and doers everywhere. man! what we need is some elbow grease. [ laughs ] yeah, you can -- are you kidding me? gmc -- lending "ask this old house" a helping hand since 2002. with no ductwork, offering individual room control, energy-efficient operation, and allergen filtrat
♪hank you. >> be more. pbs. kevin: today on "ask this old house"... going to show you the latest in battery-powered landscape tools. you can't argue with that. it did the job. and we're going to update this kitchen with some custom concrete countertops. so what's the technique here? man: just spread this right around, nice, thin layer, right over everything. kevin: it's a lot more hands-on than just ordering up some granite slabs, isn't it, cory? cory: yes, but that's all...
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♪hank you.before she retired from in 2000 nine, linda ronstadt collaborated with numerous artists including dolly parton, paul simon, and so many more. she moved from libretto to the mexican songs she learned from her mother and father. she has written a wonderful memoir called "simple dreams." here is a simple reminder of her beautiful voice. desperado, why don't you come to your senses ♪ for soe been out riding ♪ng you're a hard one ♪ ♪ i know that you got your ♪asons >> still sound good? >> i remember a secondhand store. tavis: i am talking about your voice am a and you are talking about your blouse. does it still sound good to you? >> i love that song. tavis: does it still sound good to you? >> where did i get that vibe rob lowe? it sound like a billy goat. -- that by brought so -- that vibrato? it felt like a billy goat. tavis: you were here last time. i wanted to remind you of something you said last time you were on this row graham -- this row graham, and i quoted you around the world abo
♪hank you.before she retired from in 2000 nine, linda ronstadt collaborated with numerous artists including dolly parton, paul simon, and so many more. she moved from libretto to the mexican songs she learned from her mother and father. she has written a wonderful memoir called "simple dreams." here is a simple reminder of her beautiful voice. desperado, why don't you come to your senses ♪ for soe been out riding ♪ng you're a hard one ♪ ♪ i know that you got your ♪asons...
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♪hank you. >> be more..>>> coming up -- betty rollin reports on the contentious issue of gay marriage in the united methodist church, where a prominent minister and scholar faces a possible church trial for officiating at his gay son's wedding. >>> also, fred de sam lazaro on a 1300-year-old manuscript, the first translation of the christian gospels from latin into english, very old english. >>> plus, a new exhibition of works created especially during the holocaust by artist marc chagall, who painted a crucified jewish jesus to personify jewish suffering. >> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. faith-based groups are among those mobilizing to help victims of the massive flooding in colorado. as floodwaters began to recede this week, the magnitude of the devastation started coming into focus, although many areas are still inaccessible. state officials estimated that more than 19,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. churches set up shelters for thousands of people who were evacuated. re
♪hank you. >> be more..>>> coming up -- betty rollin reports on the contentious issue of gay marriage in the united methodist church, where a prominent minister and scholar faces a possible church trial for officiating at his gay son's wedding. >>> also, fred de sam lazaro on a 1300-year-old manuscript, the first translation of the christian gospels from latin into english, very old english. >>> plus, a new exhibition of works created especially during the...
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it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and hank you very much for joining >>> >>> i'm audrey joseph. the acting chair of the entertainment commission. july will mark the 10th year of the entertainment commission and we as an industry have come a long way. our venues are safer, we have survived the recession, our city has produced an economic impact report that speaks to our value as an industry, we are looking forward to the next economic impact report on daytime events and festival and we continue to improve our permitting process most recently the help of supervisor scott wiener extending limited live permits to d j's. today we are introducing to the best i am practices manual based in security and we are discussing issues that are veflt relevant to us all. the 90s, san francisco nightlife awards recognized excellent and creative content and patron experience in the nightlife industry. we as an industry deserve that recognition. and now, a few highlights from the 90s. >> welcome to the 2013, 90 awards and the san francisco entertainm
it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and hank you very much for joining >>> >>> i'm audrey joseph. the acting chair of the entertainment commission. july will mark the 10th year of the entertainment commission and we as an industry have come a long way. our venues are safer, we have survived the recession, our city has produced an economic impact report that speaks to our value as an industry, we are looking forward to the...
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it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and hank you very much for joining >>> i'm nicole and lindsey, i like the fresh air. when we sign up, it's always so gratifying. we want to be here. so i'm very excite ied to today >> your volunteerism is appreciated most definitely. >> last year we were able to do 6,000 hours volunteering. without that we can't survive. volunteering is really important because we can't do this. it's important to understand and a concept of learning how to take care of this park. we have almost a 160 acres in the district 10 area. >> it's fun to come out here. >> we have a park. it's better to take some of the stuff off the fences so people can look at the park. >> the street, every time, our friends. >> i think everybody should give back. we are very fortunate. we are successful with the company and it's time to give back. it's a great place for us. the weather is nice. no rain. beautiful san francisco. >> it's a great way to be able to have fun and give back and walk away with a great feeling. for more opportuni
it over the long time so thank you very much for hosting us and hosting this great exhibit, and hank you very much for joining >>> i'm nicole and lindsey, i like the fresh air. when we sign up, it's always so gratifying. we want to be here. so i'm very excite ied to today >> your volunteerism is appreciated most definitely. >> last year we were able to do 6,000 hours volunteering. without that we can't survive. volunteering is really important because we can't do this. it's...
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thank you, hank. a pleasure. >> good to be with you, charlie. >> thank you, gentlemen.it of a breaking news. this is another trading glitch. options trading halted after several u.s. exchanges because of data feed pricing options to traders. omx, bats, miami international holdings have told traders via electronic notices all is how they're told of the situation we're learning. this comes after the three-hour shutdown just last month of all trading in nasdaq listed securities due to a problem with the data feed handling those prices. we're all over the story. we'll bring you very latest as soon as we get it. adam: coming up he was an outspoken critic of tarp 5 years ago and he doesn't like it five years later. wells fargo chief joins tracy byrnes and ashley webster next. you don't want to miss that discussion. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all
thank you, hank. a pleasure. >> good to be with you, charlie. >> thank you, gentlemen.it of a breaking news. this is another trading glitch. options trading halted after several u.s. exchanges because of data feed pricing options to traders. omx, bats, miami international holdings have told traders via electronic notices all is how they're told of the situation we're learning. this comes after the three-hour shutdown just last month of all trading in nasdaq listed securities due to...
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i'm joe mccann - hank you, joe. it's time for a break...at one of the nation's top tight ends. stay with us. (break one) - elcome back, let's head northeast and to the basketball court for this week's toyota top five... anthony barber of hampton, virginia, is one of top point guards in the 2013 class... he's a match-up nightmare on either end of the floor because of his great quickness... and he uses that to his advantage as he loves to attack the basket --anthony barber-"attacking the basket, it's what i do best. you see me out there, i take a lot of hits, but it doesn't faze me. i'm just going to keep going." barber led hampton high school to a state championship last season, and was abams press up on me. it's not that easy to create a shot. some dudes can do it, but for me it's not that easy to create a shot while someone's all up on me. have toy advantage to go right past them and get to the bucket." the talented guard is committed to north carolina state for next season... barber checks in at number three on this week's toyota top five
i'm joe mccann - hank you, joe. it's time for a break...at one of the nation's top tight ends. stay with us. (break one) - elcome back, let's head northeast and to the basketball court for this week's toyota top five... anthony barber of hampton, virginia, is one of top point guards in the 2013 class... he's a match-up nightmare on either end of the floor because of his great quickness... and he uses that to his advantage as he loves to attack the basket --anthony barber-"attacking the...
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hank you very much. time to check the fuel gauge report. a tanking u.s.r helped fuel the rally crude settled up 2.5%. given the green light to california's new fuel standards requiring a 10% reduction in the carbon intensity of fuel by the year 2020. farforeman oil industry groups e sued alleging it discriminates against ethanol producers for the court says the new regulations won't unfairly hurt them. libya's oil production making a big comeback. mass strikes brought output to a standstill for weeks ago but agreement between them and the standoff earlier this week. production has recovered. john stossel says stop whining. he says technology is still the best hope to prevail and joins us with a special report to prove it. at the end of the day it is all about money and john stossel and starbucks. ♪ melissa: new technologies are usually welcomed news but there are those who fear innovation. the government has that annoying tendency to stand in the way with things like pesky regulations and taxes, they love taxes. john stossel says stop whining. we live in
hank you very much. time to check the fuel gauge report. a tanking u.s.r helped fuel the rally crude settled up 2.5%. given the green light to california's new fuel standards requiring a 10% reduction in the carbon intensity of fuel by the year 2020. farforeman oil industry groups e sued alleging it discriminates against ethanol producers for the court says the new regulations won't unfairly hurt them. libya's oil production making a big comeback. mass strikes brought output to a standstill for...
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you think i've spent? >> at least 150,000. >> we had a deal. we have a deal? >> deal. >> but at the end of my week, hankd he didn't need a partner. >> i'm not gonna take your deal. i don't know what you did, spent. i mean, i didn't see anything. >> you're a punk, hank! you better call your mama and get my money back. i was angry, and i planned to take legal action. get out of my face. but after the show aired, i got a call from hank's mom, clara maarse. she honored her word and paid me back. >> we'll give you the money back. >> and i'm hopeful that maarse flowers will continue to thrive. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed" -- in a small town, a money manager named bob mclean is a noted philanthropist, giving away millions to charities. >> it's a pledge from my heart to your heart. >> he reveled in that attention. i think he was totally in his element. "i am a good guy, i am taking care of my city, and i'm taking care of my people." >> narrator: but is mclean's show of wealth just phony philanthropy? >> he did support causes that he appeared to care about. the problem is, you've got to remem
you think i've spent? >> at least 150,000. >> we had a deal. we have a deal? >> deal. >> but at the end of my week, hankd he didn't need a partner. >> i'm not gonna take your deal. i don't know what you did, spent. i mean, i didn't see anything. >> you're a punk, hank! you better call your mama and get my money back. i was angry, and i planned to take legal action. get out of my face. but after the show aired, i got a call from hank's mom, clara maarse. she...
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you think i've spent? >> at least 150,000. >> we had a deal. we have a deal? >> deal. >> but at the end of my week, hankd he didn't need a partner. >> i'm not gonna take your deal. i don't know what you did, spent. i mean, i didn't see anything. >> you're a punk, hank! you better call your mama and get my money back. i was angry, and i planned to take legal action. get out of my face. but after the show aired, i got a call from hank's mom, clara maarse. she honored her word and paid me back. >> we'll give you the money back. >> and i'm hopeful that maarse flowers will continue to thrive. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed," dr. henry jones, philanthropist, diplomat, international man of mystery. >> he was supposed to have access to all these diplomats in africa. he was supposed to have known nelson mandela personally. >> narrator: through his international ties, jones promises to get investors in on a secret gold deal. >> he was this miracle worker. he was gonna make all this magic happen. >> narrator: but dr. jones leads a double life, living it up with young, sexy wannabe pop stars...
you think i've spent? >> at least 150,000. >> we had a deal. we have a deal? >> deal. >> but at the end of my week, hankd he didn't need a partner. >> i'm not gonna take your deal. i don't know what you did, spent. i mean, i didn't see anything. >> you're a punk, hank! you better call your mama and get my money back. i was angry, and i planned to take legal action. get out of my face. but after the show aired, i got a call from hank's mom, clara maarse. she...
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♪hank you.ore she retired from in 2000 nine, linda ronstadt collaborated with numerous artists including dolly parton, paul simon, and so many more. she moved from libretto to the mexican songs she learned from her mother and father. she has written a wonderful memoir called "simple dreams." here is a simple reminder of her beautiful voice. desperado, why don't you come to your senses ♪ for soe been out riding ♪ng you're a hard one ♪ ♪ i know that you got your ♪asons >> still sound good? >> i remember a secondhand store. tavis: i am talking about your voice am a and you are talking about your blouse. does it still sound good to you? >> i love that song. tavis: does it still sound good to you? >> where did i get that vibe rob lowe? it sound like a billy goat. -- that by brought so -- that vibrato? it felt like a billy goat. tavis: you were here last time. i wanted to remind you of something you said last time you were on this row graham -- this row graham, and i quoted you around the world about
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they had potential valid arguments but in the heat of the moment to ensure that you get paid and get paid quite well, hankays in the film he was absolutely outraged by it but to him i made a calculation which is you can't save the banks and punish the banks at the same time. i think it's a valid critique to say, could you at least consolidate them while this wasd them while this was going on? >> the catastrophe would have been the run on the banks and it would have been completely catastrophic. we look at things a little bit later, freddie mac, fannie mae, government institutions ending up supporting the mortgage market, back then they had 40% plus of the mortgage market, last month it was around 77%. if there's another market bust again in the housing market aren't we going to see an even worse situation now that those institutions are even bigger? >> what hank gets to in the film is that those are the unsustainable situations, you can't have the government ensuring up to 90% of the mortgages. you can't do that. we have a lot of flaws. dodd frank is a law, hasn't been glimented as a whole -- implemented
they had potential valid arguments but in the heat of the moment to ensure that you get paid and get paid quite well, hankays in the film he was absolutely outraged by it but to him i made a calculation which is you can't save the banks and punish the banks at the same time. i think it's a valid critique to say, could you at least consolidate them while this wasd them while this was going on? >> the catastrophe would have been the run on the banks and it would have been completely...
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hank you for stopping. >> hi, congressman. you were skeptical going in. would you be a yes or a no at this point based on what you heard? >> i was not skeptical with regard to the evidence or that the syrian regime or the assad regime had committed atrocities in the suburbs of damascus. my belief on that was reinforced. that is that the assad regime committed these atrocities. i wrestle with is how do we define success in our objective and a full understanding in consideration of the ramifications? because if an attack from the united states on the assad regime is going to take place, after that first cruise missile, leaves one of our submarines or one of our ships there will be a series of events that unfolds. not one person can accurately predict with specificity exactly hat's going to happen. one scenario i'm troubled by is if after a limited strike the assad regime is still there, he's got control of his military, he has control of chemical weapons, that troubles me. because if in our strike with tomahawk cruise missiles -- let's say for example we've
hank you for stopping. >> hi, congressman. you were skeptical going in. would you be a yes or a no at this point based on what you heard? >> i was not skeptical with regard to the evidence or that the syrian regime or the assad regime had committed atrocities in the suburbs of damascus. my belief on that was reinforced. that is that the assad regime committed these atrocities. i wrestle with is how do we define success in our objective and a full understanding in consideration of...
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lou: jeff gardere, thank you very much, doctor. julie hanks, thank you, doctor. thanks for being with us. good night from new york. of all my interviews with bill gates, the one you're abou% to see is most controversial because he says a lot of the good we do as a country is threatened by paralyzed washington that will do no good for this country. the primary target, foreign aid. the other target, people who want to block it. hoe of republicans who criticized this the equivalent of good money after bad. today, gates firing back. >> it had gold for example keeping friends in the cold war. sendg money to people who are on our side versus their side that is what it was about. now it has become very metric. can you literally save lives for well under 1% of what we spend to save lives here. by saving those lives you avoid the population growth and instability that leads to huge national security issues, countries like nigeria, yemen. if we let them triple in population, we are going to ha huge cost and instability. humanitarian argument really point to this as the mor
lou: jeff gardere, thank you very much, doctor. julie hanks, thank you, doctor. thanks for being with us. good night from new york. of all my interviews with bill gates, the one you're abou% to see is most controversial because he says a lot of the good we do as a country is threatened by paralyzed washington that will do no good for this country. the primary target, foreign aid. the other target, people who want to block it. hoe of republicans who criticized this the equivalent of good money...
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. >> to the end of this today. ,hank you again to secretary and the team that made this meeting possible. we have this conversation and the new approach in the americas towards the global problem of drugs. that we areallenge confronting based on real events . a little over four decades since president nixon , thered war on drugs creation of the dea, the zero- tolerance policy of president reagan, the u n convention against illicit drugs in 1998. and a model of shared intervention such as the one --t was used in columbia colombia. moment.a good the question today should be whether it should be criminalized, if we deregulate and that this paradigm requires action and a response from us. made, therogress international conventions and the report from the civil society, their reaction of businessman that looked at the thatbility of a world decriminalize his drugs and that globallyhave to spend to fight the war on drugs that has evidently failed and that makes it even more interesting for the discussion. thirdly, the oas report on drugs sosassion to secretary and about a year ago at the summit
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lou: jeff gardere, thank you very much, doctor. julie hanks, thank you, doctor. us. good night from new york. of all my interviews with bill gates, the one you're abou% to see is most controversial because he says a lot of the good we do as a country is threatened by paralyzed washington that will do no good for this country. the primary target, foreign aid. the other target, people who want to block it. hoe of republicans who criticized this the equivalent of good money after bad. today, gates firing back.
lou: jeff gardere, thank you very much, doctor. julie hanks, thank you, doctor. us. good night from new york. of all my interviews with bill gates, the one you're abou% to see is most controversial because he says a lot of the good we do as a country is threatened by paralyzed washington that will do no good for this country. the primary target, foreign aid. the other target, people who want to block it. hoe of republicans who criticized this the equivalent of good money after bad. today, gates...
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liz: you will work, hank ratner, and bruce, hank runs msg. ou ratner and ratner working together. >> we're not related but i call him cousin hank. we have a great rivalry, but at the end of the day he is good people. liz: you won something big on long island that is coliseum, which was down for the count, really gray at the temples, new york islander played there you are bringing islanders on barclay center, you won mid to revitalize nassau coliseum, we have a great picker of the hock team at barclay center and new, i love it locker room looks good. and there you go, team look at the media who came to see -- very rare to see a really old school hockey team like islanders make that move. you will make it hopefully comfortable for islander fans to long island, but what did the nassau coliseum? >> this will be great, i mean that it will be right up there with barclays, nassau and the area have almost 3 million people, a lot to do, a lot of activity, a great audience, great people, 30 million cars pass by that every year it has to look beautiful,
liz: you will work, hank ratner, and bruce, hank runs msg. ou ratner and ratner working together. >> we're not related but i call him cousin hank. we have a great rivalry, but at the end of the day he is good people. liz: you won something big on long island that is coliseum, which was down for the count, really gray at the temples, new york islander played there you are bringing islanders on barclay center, you won mid to revitalize nassau coliseum, we have a great picker of the hock...
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. >> hank told me to take 10,000 pictures. >> what do you mean? >> when did you see hank? >> you walked by yourself to his shop? >> yeah. he's in my radius. it's in my radius, so i'm allowed. >> how long were you there? >> i got there at 12:36 and left at 2:17. >> you were there for two hours? >> no 1 hour and 41 minutes. >> okay. >> to be precise. >> exactly. >> at least he wasn't late. >> i'm sorry about that. i got caught in traffic. >> we've heard that one before. >> it's nice to see you again. >> nice to see you too. >> congrats on the success of the show. this is one that people weren't 100% sure what was going to happen with this. >> people are loving it. writing is great. acting. wasn't originally getting the numbers you wanted. >> we had a devoted yet smaller audience than we wanted. we've kept our audience. >> they let the networks know if shows are in danger. they really threaten. >> you have that crazy following threatening. >> that's great. >> i hope so. >> that i only to understand is a good sign. >> it's is a very good sign. network presidents like to experim
. >> hank told me to take 10,000 pictures. >> what do you mean? >> when did you see hank? >> you walked by yourself to his shop? >> yeah. he's in my radius. it's in my radius, so i'm allowed. >> how long were you there? >> i got there at 12:36 and left at 2:17. >> you were there for two hours? >> no 1 hour and 41 minutes. >> okay. >> to be precise. >> exactly. >> at least he wasn't late. >> i'm sorry about that....
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you know, you heard what hank said and, you know, my atm card still works.are. but the point that kovacevich made. bankers are still probably less popular than, you know, funeral home directors. even at this point. so was it the right move? >> well, good morning, joe. i think it was the right move. one part of the banking system is confidence. that's so important. and we were at a point in time where people lacked confidence. including whether their atm card would work at the point in time. so i think hank paulson did the right thing to do something very big to remove the risk from the system so that people believed and had confidence. and i think trying to fine tune that or tweak it, there may have been a more elegant answer. but the most making a decision g it. >> we have time to figure out more elegant solutions now. but it's hard to second guess. >> and when you're in a battle making that field decision, yep. >> yeah. what do you -- go ahead. >> no, i was going to say, joe. i think interestingly if you turn the calendar forward five years to where you we
you know, you heard what hank said and, you know, my atm card still works.are. but the point that kovacevich made. bankers are still probably less popular than, you know, funeral home directors. even at this point. so was it the right move? >> well, good morning, joe. i think it was the right move. one part of the banking system is confidence. that's so important. and we were at a point in time where people lacked confidence. including whether their atm card would work at the point in...
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seriously, no one can resist you, tom hanks. bye! leaving j.f.k. >> how was the flight? >> recently she tweeted she wanted a new tattoo and what should i get? i really love bacon and cheese. >> did you decide what tattoo to get, bacon or cheese? >> we'll have to see. i think i'm going to get cheesy bacon. >> she's known for her extremely bushy eyebrows and she takes off her hat and she kind of like squints and her eyebrows literally shade her eyes almost as much as her hat does. >> she's very pretty. >> she's gorgeous but her eyebrows have changed history, like, no, i'm not kidding. listen, google actually reported that since november 2012, searches for cara delevingne and eyebrows have increased. >> it's not quite the holocaust, but it is history. >> thank you so much. have a good time in new york. >> coming up -- >> jaleel white, dule hill and lamorne morris going to a strip club and lamorne morris sees our camera and goes to a street and looks like he's going to get a taxi, right? >> i feel bad. >> no, he got a taxi, that's the new
seriously, no one can resist you, tom hanks. bye! leaving j.f.k. >> how was the flight? >> recently she tweeted she wanted a new tattoo and what should i get? i really love bacon and cheese. >> did you decide what tattoo to get, bacon or cheese? >> we'll have to see. i think i'm going to get cheesy bacon. >> she's known for her extremely bushy eyebrows and she takes off her hat and she kind of like squints and her eyebrows literally shade her eyes almost as much as...
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you at www.ktvu.com and tmz is up next. >> today on "tmz" -- >> bryan cranston at the airport. >> there are spoilers here from the week before. >> they killed hank! bryan! >> watch the damn show if you want to watch the damn show. you got a week. once that week is over, i'm sorry, guys! hank's dead as a [bleep]. [laughter] >> miley cyrus performed a song that was supposedly about her breakup and then she just starts crying. >> i'm not buying it. >> she did have one agenda. she was very much trying to show off the butt. also camel t going nuts. >> it was frightening down there. >> jon jones, him and alexander
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this is the beginning of a long conversation that we want to have to replace obamacare. .hank you to l of our members we look forward to pushing this through until it is signed into law. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] toa couple of live offense tell you about on our companion network c-span 3. e-house oversight meeting open to seeing on the attacks in benghazi that killed four americans. and christine lagarde speaks at the u.s. chamber of commerce. span, we bring public affairs from washington directly to you, putting you in the room of congressional hearings. white house events, briefings, conferences, and offering gavel coverage of the u.s. house all as a public service of private industry. c-span, created by the tv cable industry and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. you can watch us in hd. >> on "washington journal" paul gosar and ann kirkpatrick discussed how they work together in congress. this is just under an hour. >> we are joined by two representatives from arizona. a
this is the beginning of a long conversation that we want to have to replace obamacare. .hank you to l of our members we look forward to pushing this through until it is signed into law. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] toa couple of live offense tell you about on our companion network c-span 3. e-house oversight meeting open to seeing on the attacks in benghazi that killed four americans. and christine...
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you later. have a great evening, everybody. >> today on "tmz" -- >> bryan cranston at the airport. >> there are spoilers here from the week before. >> they killed hankyan! >> watch the damn show if you want to watch the damn show. you got a week. once that week is over, i'm sorry, guys! hank's dead as a [bleep]. [laughter] >> miley cyrus performed a song that was supposedly about her breakup and then she just starts crying. >> i'm not buying it. >> she did have one agenda. she was very much trying to show off the butt. also camel t going nuts. >> it was frightening down there. >> jon jones, him and alexander gustafsson fought to a decision this weekend. a lot of people thought gustafsson should have won. >> you wouldn't think a swedish guy that bad ass.
you later. have a great evening, everybody. >> today on "tmz" -- >> bryan cranston at the airport. >> there are spoilers here from the week before. >> they killed hankyan! >> watch the damn show if you want to watch the damn show. you got a week. once that week is over, i'm sorry, guys! hank's dead as a [bleep]. [laughter] >> miley cyrus performed a song that was supposedly about her breakup and then she just starts crying....
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hank! bryan! >> watch the damn show if you want to watch the damn show. you got a week. that week is over, i'm sorry, guys! hank's dead as a [bleep]. [laughter] >> miley cyrus performed a song that was supposedly about her breakup and then she just starts crying. >> i'm not buying it. >> she did have one agenda. she was very much trying to show off the butt. also camel t going nuts. >> it was frightening down there. >> jon jones, him and alexander gustafsson fought to a decision this weekend. a lot of people thought gustafsson should have won. >> you wouldn't think a swedish guy that bad ass.
hank! bryan! >> watch the damn show if you want to watch the damn show. you got a week. that week is over, i'm sorry, guys! hank's dead as a [bleep]. [laughter] >> miley cyrus performed a song that was supposedly about her breakup and then she just starts crying. >> i'm not buying it. >> she did have one agenda. she was very much trying to show off the butt. also camel t going nuts. >> it was frightening down there. >> jon jones, him and alexander gustafsson...
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hank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker, during hispanic heritage month i want to honor his fanic serving institutions across the country. mr. grijalva: these institutions are institutions of higher learning with at least 25% of full-time enrollment of latino students. at a time when the latino pop leags continues to grow, it's esen torble invest in education and support educations that promote that education and provide for these students the opportunity and the access for them to go on and be great contributing members to our country. president obama proclaimed the week of september 15 through the 1st as hispanic serving institution week. i would ask my colleagues in recognizing the wonderful job of these institutions to support the preservation and resea
hank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker, during hispanic heritage month i want to honor his fanic serving institutions across the country. mr. grijalva: these institutions are institutions of higher learning with at least 25% of...
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ashley: quickly, hank, what are you avoiding?elieve treasury bond are really, the most overvalued asset class. so we would stay away from sovereign debt. stay away from gold. that's speculation, not an investment. and stick with good high-quality equities. ashley: good advice. hank smith, thanks so much. we appreciate it. >> thank you, ashley. tracy: the u.s. federal housing administration apparently in need of some serious funds, tapping the treasury department for nearly 2 billion-dollars bailout. peter barnes joins us from d.c. boy, the white house kind of misestimated this one, huh? >> by half, tracy. the fha told congress in a letter here that it will require a $1.7 billion cash infusion accessing the line of credit in the treasury department to comply with the congressional requirement for its capital reserves. this is the first time the agency had to do that in its 79-year it. the agency said recent higher interest rates reduced underwriting volume and revenue and hurting capital reserve fund. the fha does not originate an
ashley: quickly, hank, what are you avoiding?elieve treasury bond are really, the most overvalued asset class. so we would stay away from sovereign debt. stay away from gold. that's speculation, not an investment. and stick with good high-quality equities. ashley: good advice. hank smith, thanks so much. we appreciate it. >> thank you, ashley. tracy: the u.s. federal housing administration apparently in need of some serious funds, tapping the treasury department for nearly 2...
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>>hank you for having me. >> we've got jazzedp back to school lunch. are you excited and hungry? you like to take out chinese? this is at home. it's really easy. it's so much lighter. it's fresh. it's with sesame seeds, canola oil, it's fresh. >> i love that. >> delicious, right? >> awesome. >> i'm so glad. let's bring th back here. it's totally portable. peanut butter chocolate cookie bars. cross between a candy bar and cookie cake. i'll turn on our mixer. we've got our wet ingredients. whe wheat flour, white flour, espresso powder, salt and baking powder. incorpore this. very well done. you're such a pro chef. you're learning. then youincorporate. you can add if you want. 350 degrees, 35 minutes. peanut butter chips and chocolate chips. >> why are those bet a for you? >> i cut back on the saturated fat with peanutbutter, lightened itp with egg white, whole wheat flour. you are getting an indulgent treat. >> homemade take on an energy bar. >> now that you're here as a student in new york, y have to come back and see us much more often. >> i would be honored. >> tomorrow, "hot in
>>hank you for having me. >> we've got jazzedp back to school lunch. are you excited and hungry? you like to take out chinese? this is at home. it's really easy. it's so much lighter. it's fresh. it's with sesame seeds, canola oil, it's fresh. >> i love that. >> delicious, right? >> awesome. >> i'm so glad. let's bring th back here. it's totally portable. peanut butter chocolate cookie bars. cross between a candy bar and cookie cake. i'll turn on our mixer....
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i know you talked to hank paulison today. he called the process disgusting.resident will get his second choice will hurt janet yelin when she gets the job. i'm sure if she does a good job it will go away but it makes the job more political and every decision will be looked at through the partisan lens that is unusually for the feds, not the way it has been done in the past. >> and this the choice for fed chair played into other politics in washington, right. absolutely. there's people who want an easy money person and there are people who are worry ed about the quality of the commitment to regulation. there's a whole issue about the democratic liberal establishment and the women's organizations, have they pressured the president to this, and will this make her suspect with the moderates and the right winning. so, yeah, it's part of a whole sequence of things and i think it does damage the fed. i don't think it's irreparable but it gives her one extra burden on top of the already momentous burden of dealing with the federal preserve policy committee which is a
i know you talked to hank paulison today. he called the process disgusting.resident will get his second choice will hurt janet yelin when she gets the job. i'm sure if she does a good job it will go away but it makes the job more political and every decision will be looked at through the partisan lens that is unusually for the feds, not the way it has been done in the past. >> and this the choice for fed chair played into other politics in washington, right. absolutely. there's people who...
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you up. >> ahÜu$e five," tom hanks reports for jury duty. the trial came to an abrupt end after one of the prosecutors tried to talk to him. that led to a miscarriage of justice. we're going to tell you why coming up. at aarp.org/possibilities. ♪ >>> tuesday i told you about the disgusting murder of jeffrey babbitt, decked by a racist coward looking for a white person to punch. i asked if the press would cover this story the same way it had for other certain race-tinged stories. i should have kept my mouth shut. "new york times" devoted 1,000 words to martin reddic, aka, racist dirt bag. they cite his troubled background and his struggle with mental illness. let me get this straight, when a white man acts racist, he's obviously racist, but a black racist, mentally ill. total double standard, the times at its best. how is this guy on street with his long history of violence? he's been in and out of jail many times. he's been a threat to citizens with 20 run ins with cops and there he was, free to kill on union square. why is that? his last pu
you up. >> ahÜu$e five," tom hanks reports for jury duty. the trial came to an abrupt end after one of the prosecutors tried to talk to him. that led to a miscarriage of justice. we're going to tell you why coming up. at aarp.org/possibilities. ♪ >>> tuesday i told you about the disgusting murder of jeffrey babbitt, decked by a racist coward looking for a white person to punch. i asked if the press would cover this story the same way it had for other certain race-tinged...