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and top instructor hank haney. so order your medicus driver right now. test-drive the medicus for a full 60 days. if you don't add 20 yards to your tee shots and find twice as many fairways, you can return it for a full refund. learn to drive like a pro with the medicus dual hinge driver. [♪...] >> get the medicus driver and you're gonna start hittin' 'em long and straight just like that. ...you know, hank, we've come to the moment of truth: the impact position. >> oh, you're exactly right. i mean, that is the moment of truth, 'cause everything you do in the golf swing is to achieve a good impact position. and the most common mistake that amateurs make is when they come into the golf ball, their hands break down and their left wrist cups. it adds loft to the club and gives them a tendency to also keep the club face open. >> right. >> now, with the medicus, you can really feel a solid impact position like you have when you come through the ball. >> right. >> why don't you show us? >> o.k. so, in other words, when we
and top instructor hank haney. so order your medicus driver right now. test-drive the medicus for a full 60 days. if you don't add 20 yards to your tee shots and find twice as many fairways, you can return it for a full refund. learn to drive like a pro with the medicus dual hinge driver. [♪...] >> get the medicus driver and you're gonna start hittin' 'em long and straight just like that. ...you know, hank, we've come to the moment of truth: the impact position. >> oh, you're...
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we talk to hank haney author of "the big miss: my years coaching tiger woods". >> my job was to help him head in the right direction. i didn't just walk up there and say, okay, this is what we're going to do today. that's not the way it works. i would make suggestions and try to point him in the right direction. like a farmer, i would just plant and see if something grew, and it it didn't, i didn't take it personal, i planted some more. >> rose: jim nantz, and hank haney, all about the masters, all about tiger woods when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: the 76 masters will tee off tomorrow morning from augusta national golf club. all eyes are back on too good. he won on the p.g.a. tour for the first time in 30 months two weeks ago. he will try to end a four-year drought in the majors. rory mcilroy hopes to don the green jacket that eleaded him last year. joining me from august is jim nantz, or friends from cbs sports. this is his 25th year hosting masters coverage for cbs,. i am pleased to have
we talk to hank haney author of "the big miss: my years coaching tiger woods". >> my job was to help him head in the right direction. i didn't just walk up there and say, okay, this is what we're going to do today. that's not the way it works. i would make suggestions and try to point him in the right direction. like a farmer, i would just plant and see if something grew, and it it didn't, i didn't take it personal, i planted some more. >> rose: jim nantz, and hank haney,...
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and at this point the question becomes, what does hank paulson do?>> narrator: paulson was under immense political pressure. >> you had a conservative secretary of the treasury and a conservative administration. there was a lot of right wing criticism over bear stearns. i had the republican members of the committee of financial services wanting to tear into paulson and bernanke for what they did to bear stearns. >> do you really think we can believe exactly what you're saying, secretary paulson? >> i was sort of defending them against their own republican colleagues. you had people saying, "hey, look. this is the market. if you don't let some people go belly up, then you lose the discipline of the market." >> narrator: indeed, moral hazard seemed to be driving paulson's decision. >> at this point, he makes a critical decision because of this issue of moral hazard: that lehman will be allowed to fail. >> it was a very high stakes game of signaling that he was playing. he wanted to show these guys, you know, all his old buddies on wall street, that the
and at this point the question becomes, what does hank paulson do?>> narrator: paulson was under immense political pressure. >> you had a conservative secretary of the treasury and a conservative administration. there was a lot of right wing criticism over bear stearns. i had the republican members of the committee of financial services wanting to tear into paulson and bernanke for what they did to bear stearns. >> do you really think we can believe exactly what you're saying,...
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easier to commit the same crimes over and over again yes those hurdles you were talking about with hank paulson they were actually involved he met with these bankers from goldman sachs he met with hedge funders who used to be at goldman sachs we told them despite going in front of congress and telling congress. we will not bail out fannie mae and freddie mac. they will not be put into receivership into conservatorship and in fact he was telling them that we're going to do it so you cannot this is our little huddle our little cuddle i won't but that's exactly right and this is a one of the most blatant examples of really this modern crypto engineer financial fascism when you've got the hank paulson's of the revolving door between wall street and washington trading on inside information leading to this amalgam of fraud that poisoning the waters of our financial system and causing widespread austerity despair discussed outrage pre-revolution well max you bring up the word fraud and according to joseph devore an attorney at close in o'connor in new york and a former assistant regional direc
easier to commit the same crimes over and over again yes those hurdles you were talking about with hank paulson they were actually involved he met with these bankers from goldman sachs he met with hedge funders who used to be at goldman sachs we told them despite going in front of congress and telling congress. we will not bail out fannie mae and freddie mac. they will not be put into receivership into conservatorship and in fact he was telling them that we're going to do it so you cannot this...
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and, folks, it's available as an audio book, read by none other than tom hanks. six whole minutes of uncult hanks, and tom's already started to lose weight to play the pole in the movie trilogy. and all of my and tom's money from this audio book will go to u.s. vets, the united states veterans initiative, which helps veterans transition back to civilian life. now, of course... [cheering and applause] thank you. thank you. yes, i agree. of course, one kid's book does not an empire make, so i recently spoke with dame julie andrews, the author of 26 children's books, including "mandy," "dumpy the dump truck" and the "very fairy princess" series to ask her help finding my way through the dark forest of children's publishing. this is grimm colbert-y tales with julie andrews. thank you for being here. >> i'm thrilled to be here. >> stephen: dame andrew, why children's literature? >> i started writing books for children by accident. i loved the games. i was playing with my kids. >> stephen: what was the game you loved? >> well, they were acting out all over the place. a
and, folks, it's available as an audio book, read by none other than tom hanks. six whole minutes of uncult hanks, and tom's already started to lose weight to play the pole in the movie trilogy. and all of my and tom's money from this audio book will go to u.s. vets, the united states veterans initiative, which helps veterans transition back to civilian life. now, of course... [cheering and applause] thank you. thank you. yes, i agree. of course, one kid's book does not an empire make, so i...
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what hank did is against our rules. what's your response to him? rules. those might be rules that rick and obviously some other people think are rules but, you know, i wasn't bound by any agreement. i didn't violate any agreement. and, you know, i feel very comfortable sharing my observations and my thoughts in the book. i think the book is very professional. it's honest. it's fair. and it depicts exactly what happened during the six years that i was with tiger. >> i mean, in the book, you reveal a number of text messages you sent tiger woods. i wanted to read one to you in the context of what you said. you say to him, i feel like i've been a great friend to you. i don't feel like i've gotten that in return. obviously writing this book angered tiger woods enormously. it is not a behavior of a friend to do that. did you just think, you know what? the guy let me down, he wasn't a proper friend to me, so i'm going to make money out of his intimate life in the way that you have done? >> no, not in any way, shape or form. the text you just read was the
what hank did is against our rules. what's your response to him? rules. those might be rules that rick and obviously some other people think are rules but, you know, i wasn't bound by any agreement. i didn't violate any agreement. and, you know, i feel very comfortable sharing my observations and my thoughts in the book. i think the book is very professional. it's honest. it's fair. and it depicts exactly what happened during the six years that i was with tiger. >> i mean, in the book,...
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tomorrow hanks is going to be producing a big, multihour movie for television of my book, "john adams," and tom hanks is a very solid and conscientious man with great intigget and taste and i expect that movie will reach people in a way that maybe nothing else could and a hundred times more than any book of mine might or other authors. if it's done right, that will be a huge step forward. host: let me ask you a blunt question about that. will they show john adams without any teeth? guest: i hope so. host: why? guest: so far, all that i've suggested about the tales of that kind, they have taken very seriously. their efforts to make everything as authentic as possible is the most remarkable kind of intigget in that field, in that speciality, that i've ever seen. host: how many parts in the serious? guest: i think it's lesson. host: where will it run? guest: on hbo. host: when? guest: they're going to start filming this fall. how long it will be after that, i don't know. but they're building back lots outside of richmond and a lot of it will be filmed in williamsburg and some of it on lo
tomorrow hanks is going to be producing a big, multihour movie for television of my book, "john adams," and tom hanks is a very solid and conscientious man with great intigget and taste and i expect that movie will reach people in a way that maybe nothing else could and a hundred times more than any book of mine might or other authors. if it's done right, that will be a huge step forward. host: let me ask you a blunt question about that. will they show john adams without any teeth?...
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not long before hank aaron retired, he broke babe ruth's record of 714 career homeruns. bowed out of the game eventually. barry bonds is still since broken that record, but, well... the hammer first nailed one out of a major league park and that happened 58 years ago today. >>> and now you know the news for this monday, april 23, 2012. we're all back tomorrow for studio b. that comes on at 3:00 o'clock here on the east coast and 2:00 in oxford. it's that car pool kind of
not long before hank aaron retired, he broke babe ruth's record of 714 career homeruns. bowed out of the game eventually. barry bonds is still since broken that record, but, well... the hammer first nailed one out of a major league park and that happened 58 years ago today. >>> and now you know the news for this monday, april 23, 2012. we're all back tomorrow for studio b. that comes on at 3:00 o'clock here on the east coast and 2:00 in oxford. it's that car pool kind of
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not long before hank aaron retired, he broke babe ruth's record of 714 career homeruns. bowed out of the game eventually. barry bonds is still since broken that record, but, well... the hammer first nailed one out of a major league park and that happened 58 years ago today. >>> and now you know the news for this monday, april 23, 2012. we're all back tomorrow for studio b. that comes on at 3:00 o'clock here on the east coast and 2:00 in oxford. it's that car pool kind of time. we're back here tom night for the fox report. thanks for having us in and trusting us for your news. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight, actress ashley judd attacking rick santorum over abortion. >> you're grown man running for president and i'm just a woman
not long before hank aaron retired, he broke babe ruth's record of 714 career homeruns. bowed out of the game eventually. barry bonds is still since broken that record, but, well... the hammer first nailed one out of a major league park and that happened 58 years ago today. >>> and now you know the news for this monday, april 23, 2012. we're all back tomorrow for studio b. that comes on at 3:00 o'clock here on the east coast and 2:00 in oxford. it's that car pool kind of time. we're...
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if there was one thing i could say to hank, it'd be "thank you." you're welcome.ank. [ male announcer ] life insurance you can use while you're still living. you are one lucky lady. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] learn more from your state farm agent today. you 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- mm-hmm. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! the largest class size in the nation. 47th out of 50 in per-student funding. but right now, we can make history with a ballot measure to send every k-through-12 dollar straight to our schools. to every school and every child. not to sacramento. it's the only initiative that can say all that. check out our online calculator and find out how y
if there was one thing i could say to hank, it'd be "thank you." you're welcome.ank. [ male announcer ] life insurance you can use while you're still living. you are one lucky lady. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] learn more from your state farm agent today. you 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- mm-hmm. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help...
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if there was one thing i could say to hank, it'd be "thank you." you're welcome.hank. [ male announcer ] life insurance you can use while you're still living. you are one lucky lady. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] learn more from your state farm agent today. you are one lucky lady. mm-hmm. durn'it, this thing's runnin' slow. bet you think you're pretty quick? yeah, i guess it is pretty quick. jesse?!? jesse? jesse?! much obliged. suddenly, everything else seems old-fashioned. ultrabook. inspired by intel. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that should do it. enjoy your new shower. [ door opens, closes ] >>> welcome back. northern texas and southern oklahoma are bracing for strong storms. >> they have the opposite on the eastern seaboard and along the west coast. here in atlanta, it's picture perfect. it's going to be beautiful. what we're going to be seeing along the seaboard is pretty dry conditions. anyone who might be tuning in later on today for the master, expect great conditions not just for today but also into sunday. monday, a chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms pop up. the b
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if there was one thing i could say to hank, it'd be "thank you." you're welcome.ank. [ male announcer ] life insurance you can use while you're still living. you are one lucky lady. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] learn more from your state farm agent today. you 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- mm-hmm. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! >>> what to do about bullying. it's the burning question facing school districts across the country. and some of them are willing to fork over a lot of money to buy the services of experts to help them solve the problem. we caught up with one self-styled expert known as "the scary guy." he's built a business convincing schools he can help st
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trillion to over three trillion the tarp funds originally seven seven hundred fifty billion under hank paulson's extortion ery congress and all speech is that well over seven trillion officially twenty trillion other officially and this is all because of the attempt to really lend again this same collateral that has been shown to be worthless to begin with well let's look at the state then of those people who are on. able to afford their mortgages so this next wave of foreclosure crisis is upon america bankruptcy costs and america's household debt crisis yes max americans are too broke to go broke a new study finds in a recent m.p.e. are working paper they found that legal in administrative costs and hit a significant number of households from filing for bankruptcy moreover the number of households facing these barriers has doubled during this decade in the paper examine how household bankruptcy rates responded to the two thousand and one and two thousand and eight income tax rebates using the fact that the rebate payments were distributed randomly based on file or social security numb
trillion to over three trillion the tarp funds originally seven seven hundred fifty billion under hank paulson's extortion ery congress and all speech is that well over seven trillion officially twenty trillion other officially and this is all because of the attempt to really lend again this same collateral that has been shown to be worthless to begin with well let's look at the state then of those people who are on. able to afford their mortgages so this next wave of foreclosure crisis is upon...
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and tonight is the lecture, the nancy hanks lecture. and the dinner to follow. i started coming -- before we get to that, actually, let's talk about american airlines and words with friends. because i know that's precisely what you want to talk about. because it's not lost on me that while i was being admonished for using my phone while we were parked at the gate i think someone -- i think some dear friend of mine, some colleague of yours from fox news who i'm deeply, deeply, boundlessly admiring of, mentioned that i was using my phone while we were actually on the runway about to take off and they had to taxi back, which is not true. but while was in the plane and we were parked at the gate and i was using my phone, and then i was asked to leave the plane, i want to just tell you this. it was this amazing moment because it seemed like a scene from a really smart movie, like a michael mann movie where you'd expect really smart writing and great acting, but not like some crazy hyped-up tv show. it was a really wonderful moment where there were -- i had said -- i
and tonight is the lecture, the nancy hanks lecture. and the dinner to follow. i started coming -- before we get to that, actually, let's talk about american airlines and words with friends. because i know that's precisely what you want to talk about. because it's not lost on me that while i was being admonished for using my phone while we were parked at the gate i think someone -- i think some dear friend of mine, some colleague of yours from fox news who i'm deeply, deeply, boundlessly...
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was faulty it wasn't worth even two cents on the dollar the response of wall street the response of hank paulson the response of barack obama the response of all the bankers around the world was to essentially double down they took all that collateral that was shown to be worthless and they re collateralized it in essence a member of the fed's balance sheet went from less than a trillion to over three trillion and the tarp funds originally seven seven hundred fifty billion under hank paulson's extortion ery congress and all speech is that well over seven trillion officially twenty trillion of officially and this is all because of the attempt to really lend again the same collateral that has been shown to be worthless to begin with well let's look at the state of those people who are on. able to afford their mortgages so this next wave of foreclosure crisis is upon america bankruptcy costs and america's household debt crisis yes max americans are too broke to go broke a new study finds in a recent m.p.e. are working paper they found that illegal in administrative costs inhibit a significa
was faulty it wasn't worth even two cents on the dollar the response of wall street the response of hank paulson the response of barack obama the response of all the bankers around the world was to essentially double down they took all that collateral that was shown to be worthless and they re collateralized it in essence a member of the fed's balance sheet went from less than a trillion to over three trillion and the tarp funds originally seven seven hundred fifty billion under hank paulson's...
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if there was one thing i could say to hank, it'd be "thank you." you're welcome. hey, hank. [ male announcer ] life insurance you can use while you're still living. you are one lucky lady. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] learn more from your state farm agent today. you are one lucky lady. mm-hmm. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from berlin to beijing. what can we help you build? nice shot kid. the nba around the world built by the only company that could. cisco. yoyou u wawalklk i intna coconvnvenentitiononalal ms ststorore,e, i it't's s rert ababouout t yoyou.u. ththeyey s sayay, , "w"weleu wawantnteded a a f firirm m bebn lilie e onon o onene o of " wewe p prorovividede t thet inindidivividudualalizizatat yoyourur b bodody y neneede. ohoh, , wowow!w! ththatat f feeeelsls r reae. itit's's a aboboutut s supuppope yoyou u fifindnd i it t momost. toto c celelebebraratete 2 25 5f bebetttterer s sleleepep-f-forof yoyou u - - slsleeee
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"big miss," hank haney joins me exclusively. book what was the purpose in writing it? >> any time you're around greatness like i was for six years and you see it at close quarters, you're asked about it. i'm asked about tiger all the time, anywhere i go. people want to know what it was like to work with tiger? what did you work on? what was he like as a golfer? you're asked about that and i wanted to share it. and i knew that i'd catch some flak but i also, you know, really came to the conclusion that, you know, these were my memories, too. they weren't just tiger's memories, and i wanted to talk about them and wanted to share them. >> you were with tiger 110 days a year, you talked to him 200 days a year. as far as coach and player goes, it doesn't get much closer than that, does it? >> that's a lot of time to spend with a player. of all the players i've worked with on the tour that's the most time i've ever spent with a player. >> what did you think of him? what do you make of him as a man? >> very complex. very, very complex.
"big miss," hank haney joins me exclusively. book what was the purpose in writing it? >> any time you're around greatness like i was for six years and you see it at close quarters, you're asked about it. i'm asked about tiger all the time, anywhere i go. people want to know what it was like to work with tiger? what did you work on? what was he like as a golfer? you're asked about that and i wanted to share it. and i knew that i'd catch some flak but i also, you know, really came...