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i got help from hank myself. good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> good to see you again. so the hanie project, the top-rated show on the golf channel. you have have worked with so many celebrities, michael phelps, charles barkley, ray romano and others, what is it like working on a golf game with a mast or of a different field? >> it's a great experience for me. i have had so many great champions and achievers on the show. i learn something, how they approach learning something different is fun for me. >> what appeals to you about coaching or teaching? there we were this week on the green together, i know nothing about golf, or very little about golf. how is my skill level? >> it's fine. i mean, you are a beginner. and that's where everyone starts. and it's fun for me no matter who i'm teaching. i worked with tiger woods for six years. he is the greatest player in the game. i enjoyed helping you and it's fun to get people started in the game and get them going and to see them hit good shots and have
i got help from hank myself. good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> good to see you again. so the hanie project, the top-rated show on the golf channel. you have have worked with so many celebrities, michael phelps, charles barkley, ray romano and others, what is it like working on a golf game with a mast or of a different field? >> it's a great experience for me. i have had so many great champions and achievers on the show. i learn something, how they approach...
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castaway hanks coach hanks forrest hanks ♪ ♪ hanks [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there you go.verybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: we have such a fun show tonight. we are honored to have her. she stars in "red 2." it comes out this weekend. it's really good. the beautiful catherine zeta-jones is here! >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] delight. >> jimmy: love catherine zeta-jones. plus our pal -- do we -- do we have to have him on? >> steve: yes. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: he's in the building, right? >> steve: yes. >> jimmy: i don't know why he keeps coming back. [ light laughter ] the very funny colon quinn is stopping by today. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: no. >> jimmy: colin quinn. colin quinn is stopping by. [ applause ] and we got great music. gosh, this band is just joy. it's joy in a bag. well, if this were a bag. >> steve: right. if the studio were a bag. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. i mean, sometimes, my references, you gotta, like, they're deep, man. >> steve: they're deep. deep cuts. >> jimmy: yeah, me and deepak chopra just go at it on twit
castaway hanks coach hanks forrest hanks ♪ ♪ hanks [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there you go.verybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: we have such a fun show tonight. we are honored to have her. she stars in "red 2." it comes out this weekend. it's really good. the beautiful catherine zeta-jones is here! >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] delight. >> jimmy: love catherine zeta-jones. plus our pal -- do we -- do we have to have him on?...
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da vinci ♪ ♪ da vinci astronaut hanks cast away hanks coach hanks ♪ ♪ forest hanks hanks ♪ [ cheers anda great show tonight. give it up for the roots right there, everybody. [ galloping ] [ engine revving ] >> too many monsters in your pacific rim? try jaeger monster. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know him, you love him, from the "police academy" movies, that is legendary michael winslow! ♪ michael winslow, gosh, we love you so much. thank you for being here my friend. >> thank you for having me, jimmy. thank you so much, it's an honor, man. >> jimmy: we talk about you all the time on the show. we try to do sound effects as good as you, but you are just the master. you're the best. >> well, thank you. i heard his noises and he is very good. >> jimmy: yeah, higgins -- thank you. higgins what's you're -- you can do ducks. >> steve: i can do ducks. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] oh, your best is the windex squirt bottle. can you do that? >> steve: yeah, i can do a squirt. >> you do the bottle and i will do the wipes. >> steve: okay, ready? [ bottle squirting ] [ glass squeaking ] [ l
da vinci ♪ ♪ da vinci astronaut hanks cast away hanks coach hanks ♪ ♪ forest hanks hanks ♪ [ cheers anda great show tonight. give it up for the roots right there, everybody. [ galloping ] [ engine revving ] >> too many monsters in your pacific rim? try jaeger monster. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know him, you love him, from the "police academy" movies, that is legendary michael winslow! ♪ michael winslow, gosh, we love you so much. thank you for being...
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hanks will play the icon in the film "saving mr. banks." and he looks a lot like walt disney there. >> i wondered how he'd be able to pull that off. he slimmed himself down. >> is there anything tom hanks cannot do? broadway, movies? >> we've been lucky all these years. >> incredible. >>> i am paige hopkins. this is "early today." we hope it's just your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> leading the news in the "chicago tribune" governor suspends lawmakers' salaries. an illinois pension stalemate. governor pat quinn believes the best way for legislators to find a fix for the massive worker pension debt is to hit them in the wallet. >>> and in the bay area's "oakland tribune" police search father's home, shore line park after reported abduction of a 21-month-old girl. fbi agents and oakland officers are looking for daphne viola webb who witnesses say was taken from a parked suv while her father ran into a store. >>> stopping our news this morning, a plea of not guilty from dzhokhar tsarnaev. the arraignment wednesday marks his first public ap
hanks will play the icon in the film "saving mr. banks." and he looks a lot like walt disney there. >> i wondered how he'd be able to pull that off. he slimmed himself down. >> is there anything tom hanks cannot do? broadway, movies? >> we've been lucky all these years. >> incredible. >>> i am paige hopkins. this is "early today." we hope it's just your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> leading the news in the "chicago...
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you got tom hanks. you got "matilda."lause ] >> he's great in -- >> jimmy: haven't seen it yet. >> "matilda," super great british import musical that's amazing and clever and super fun. >> jimmy: yeah. >> there's four girls playing matilda, all not simultaneously. they each -- they alternate. and they're winning honorary tonys just 'cause, i guess, they're little. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] that's super -- >> super little. >> jimmy: because that's cute. [ talking over each other ] how cute, yeah. that'd be fun though. >> "kinky boots." >> jimmy: "kinky boots." did not see "kinky boots" yet, but that's my man, harvey fierstein. >> indeed. [ as fierstein ] >> jimmy: "he has the best voice in the business." >> "he knows how to write a book." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he really does. i mean, he's fantastic. i haven't seen it yet. >> no, what have you seen? >> jimmy: i've saw -- i just saw something recently. oh, i saw "rock of ages" only. >> "rock of ages" is great! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i loved it, man. >> i loved "rock of a
you got tom hanks. you got "matilda."lause ] >> he's great in -- >> jimmy: haven't seen it yet. >> "matilda," super great british import musical that's amazing and clever and super fun. >> jimmy: yeah. >> there's four girls playing matilda, all not simultaneously. they each -- they alternate. and they're winning honorary tonys just 'cause, i guess, they're little. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] that's super -- >> super little. >>...
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it's actually, it's that other tom hanks movie, yes, that's it, that's it.except instead of having aids he's stranded in an airport, that's the one. the aids one this that is the one i was thinking of. that was going to keep me up all night. now good luck finding a stupid a joke on television tonight than the one you just heard. good luck. good luck with that. good luck. i lay down the challenge. that's a stupid joke. now look, you probably are thinking, or we can just ask a pudin to hand him over to us. well, funny story. he's refusing to. but actually he has a very good reason. >> putin dismissed the importance of the entire snowden case saying it's like sheering a pig, lots of screams but little wool. (laughter) >> normally i would say that's an extremely strange analogy but there is something about vladimir putin that tells me that he has sheered a lot of pigs in his lifetime for the sole purpose of hearing them scream. the bottom line is-- the bottom line is, whether or not we get our hands on edward snowden any time soon has no bearing on the fact that
it's actually, it's that other tom hanks movie, yes, that's it, that's it.except instead of having aids he's stranded in an airport, that's the one. the aids one this that is the one i was thinking of. that was going to keep me up all night. now good luck finding a stupid a joke on television tonight than the one you just heard. good luck. good luck with that. good luck. i lay down the challenge. that's a stupid joke. now look, you probably are thinking, or we can just ask a pudin to hand him...
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the great golf teacher, hank hanie checks my swing, my form and gives me a lesson on the green. "on the money" begins right now. >> here is what is making news as we head into a new week "on the money." it may have been what ben bernanke wanted to happen, he gave his semiannual testimony
the great golf teacher, hank hanie checks my swing, my form and gives me a lesson on the green. "on the money" begins right now. >> here is what is making news as we head into a new week "on the money." it may have been what ben bernanke wanted to happen, he gave his semiannual testimony
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so are 90 has his meeting with hank paulson. they eventually get more complete information on what happened, what the europeans have done. and what became the global mega- crisis had become. it was the first intervention by central bank, the first unconventional step. i'll tell you muzzle personal site. about a year after the events of this garden, september 14, 2008, a sunday. i was a federal reserve reporter for the "washington post." i had a long few weeks because if you remember the fannie mae-freddie mac bill about was the week before. i haven't had a day off in forever. sunday september 14 there was a few days before there was a cartoon in the financial times saying, please hank, take the weekend off. people were hank paulson to take the weekend off and not bail anybody out that we can. september 14 come to those in a, i was washington -- watching the redskins play the new orleans saints. i get an e-mail in the first quarter from a source. the e-mail says hey, are you in the office? and i respond, should i be? and they res
so are 90 has his meeting with hank paulson. they eventually get more complete information on what happened, what the europeans have done. and what became the global mega- crisis had become. it was the first intervention by central bank, the first unconventional step. i'll tell you muzzle personal site. about a year after the events of this garden, september 14, 2008, a sunday. i was a federal reserve reporter for the "washington post." i had a long few weeks because if you remember...
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if the ngo irish french is pulled that number out of there right i don't know where hank pulled his from because his number was one hundred times as large so i don't know where hank pulled it from but wherever he did pull it from it was a large dog place and these numbers again or at best are butchery at best so you had top right this was years ago what two thousand and eight ish two thousand and nine ish the money was given it was supposed to the supposedly to rescue the banks the banks are still not doing well lending is not occurring ok and i'm going to be sparse banks are still playing shenanigans financial games. most of the revenue gains so most of the profit gains or accounting tricks you know provision release you know it's you know you do not have true growth of banks in trouble you still have almost zero interest rate policy the centuries or the federal reserve has been buying mortgage backed securities they threaten that they may taper the by just the mere threat has caused interest rates to increase ok the situation you know has not improved significantly if you take the. med
if the ngo irish french is pulled that number out of there right i don't know where hank pulled his from because his number was one hundred times as large so i don't know where hank pulled it from but wherever he did pull it from it was a large dog place and these numbers again or at best are butchery at best so you had top right this was years ago what two thousand and eight ish two thousand and nine ish the money was given it was supposed to the supposedly to rescue the banks the banks are...
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back to aspen, colorado, as the market s speculate on the federal reserve's next move, i have with me hank paulson. five years after managing the financial crisis, he weighs in to fed pull-back and washington's deadlock and the future of the economy. >> ben bernanke has done an excellent job of preparing the fact, for a fact, that the extraordinary intervention by the fed and low interest rates will have to end. as i look at it from 100,000 feet, what the fed has done has been very important. over the last five years, we've had a very necessary massive deleveraging of the economy and the financial system. and we have been able to grow in around 2%. so, that's quite an accomplishment in and of itself and the fed's policies have been to a large extent responsible. to me, it's just skpleetly unrealistic to assume those programs could be phased out with some market volatility and some pain, because market participants, some of them are addicted to these abnormally low interest rates. the big question is why is the fed the only game in town? >> yeah. >> okay, why is it? what we need to do is ge
back to aspen, colorado, as the market s speculate on the federal reserve's next move, i have with me hank paulson. five years after managing the financial crisis, he weighs in to fed pull-back and washington's deadlock and the future of the economy. >> ben bernanke has done an excellent job of preparing the fact, for a fact, that the extraordinary intervention by the fed and low interest rates will have to end. as i look at it from 100,000 feet, what the fed has done has been very...
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government by former aig chief hank greenberg. can you imagine? a judge calls bernanke a central figure in the decision to rescue the insurance giant that was at the heart of the financial crisis. greenberg claims the rights were violated when the government assumed 80% control of aig stock. and the health supplements company and billionaires trying to one up 1 another reporting earnings after the bell. herbalife not doing too bad. one of these investors we will show you needs herbalife to miss investments if you are going to make any money shorting it. different sides of all of this pleading. as shares are moving higher. bill ackman is the guy on paper has been betting against thisco. you can see how the stock is moving up. the real story is it is up 80% year to date. huge move for herbalife. nobody has really made this -@connection yet, but we're goig to. the company at the center of at least one embattled hedge fund questionable trades will no longer be standalone company. a pharmaceutical merging with generic drugmaker, one of three major merg
government by former aig chief hank greenberg. can you imagine? a judge calls bernanke a central figure in the decision to rescue the insurance giant that was at the heart of the financial crisis. greenberg claims the rights were violated when the government assumed 80% control of aig stock. and the health supplements company and billionaires trying to one up 1 another reporting earnings after the bell. herbalife not doing too bad. one of these investors we will show you needs herbalife to miss...
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myself and hank and others, we would promote gigs and put malcolm x on the cover of flyers. and some cat would roll up to us and say, "yo, who's this malcolm the tenth?" [laughter] that's when we said it's important to see if we can use the music as it reaches people and just fill it with something that means something. one particular song and one particular video that got the attention of many, by the time i get to arizona, which was about arizona's reluctance to declare a statewide holiday in honor of martin luther king, jr. right. at about the same time you recorded that, i was actually working for usa today and interviewed the governor. oh, you did that, huh? a lot of us did. this guy was... mecham. intransigent. there was no-- and the state was in no mood to be lectured to by public enemy about what they ought to be doing. you did this-- this rap video, and you did-- the video itself had some provocative scenes. the governor was poisoned; is that right? or blown up. the governor was blown up, and a senator is poisoned. here's my question: beyond the obvious entertainmen
myself and hank and others, we would promote gigs and put malcolm x on the cover of flyers. and some cat would roll up to us and say, "yo, who's this malcolm the tenth?" [laughter] that's when we said it's important to see if we can use the music as it reaches people and just fill it with something that means something. one particular song and one particular video that got the attention of many, by the time i get to arizona, which was about arizona's reluctance to declare a statewide...
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luther strange and alan wilson, we hank you for being with us. controversy is good for business. what a controversy. twa flight 800 exploded off the coast of long island 17 years ago. was it a massive government cover-up or an accident? a new documentary tres to reveal the trth. the director and coproducer join ♪ [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful end. then i better e the capital one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this trip. purchase eraser? it's the easy way to erase any recent travel expense. i just pick a charge, like my flig with a few taps, it's taken care of. impressive baldwin. does it work for hotels? absolutely thank goodness. mrs. villain and i are planning our... you scare me. and i like it. let's go what's in your walle ♪ lo lou: in 1996, twa flight 800 exploded off the coast of long island. his 12 minutes after it had taken off, all 230 people aboard were killed. the national traffic safety board concluded the explosion was caused by a fire in the center fuel tank. joining us now is a guess who is going to
luther strange and alan wilson, we hank you for being with us. controversy is good for business. what a controversy. twa flight 800 exploded off the coast of long island 17 years ago. was it a massive government cover-up or an accident? a new documentary tres to reveal the trth. the director and coproducer join ♪ [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful end. then i better e the capital one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this trip....
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hank greenberg has sued the u.s.ay be headed to court. hopefully with a cnbc camera in tow. >> we certainly hope so. greenberg's issue for those that have not followed that is that the government rescued aig inappropriately in his words setting terms that he believes damaged shareholders, right. >> yeah. indeed, here is the key thing. ben bernanke basically has acknowledged he had what they call personal knowledge of the bankruptcy, so when the judge here basically a four-page ruling that i scanned over to meet the extraordinary circumstance requirements you have to be deeply personally involved in the decision making and indeed the court in this ruling found that ben bernanke did have personal knowledge into the inner workings of that decision to bail out aig and basically forcibly buying out hank greenberg's stake, so ben bernanke may be getting deposed, guys. sure it will be completely private but this is a big step and a big -- you do not see high ranking government officials, in fact, i challenge anybody to find
hank greenberg has sued the u.s.ay be headed to court. hopefully with a cnbc camera in tow. >> we certainly hope so. greenberg's issue for those that have not followed that is that the government rescued aig inappropriately in his words setting terms that he believes damaged shareholders, right. >> yeah. indeed, here is the key thing. ben bernanke basically has acknowledged he had what they call personal knowledge of the bankruptcy, so when the judge here basically a four-page...
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also, big bank hank, it is the subject of a powerful new documentary called "i want my name back." we will look at a clip from this film and how the managers that their money. >> a 79-98, a corvette stingray. i believe the ferrari was a 77. the writ of the corvette and his mother bought him an slc as a graduation gift. the money is being spent by them, but the artists didn't have anything. the cars got repossessed. >> i was sleeping on this lady's .ouch, tavis: why is this a story told over and over again? there are so many groups this has happened to end it seems that for so many of these people, the lesson is never learned. because it is so engaging. all this glamour is thrown at you, let's take you to dinner. all this is happening at one time, smoke and mirrors designed to keep you from thinking about the business aspect of it. the music business. a lot of times, you don't get the business aspects first. tavis: how do you learn that? >> you don't. about thend excited opportunity to be involved with the process. i wasn'ton to florida, really looking into the business side of it.
also, big bank hank, it is the subject of a powerful new documentary called "i want my name back." we will look at a clip from this film and how the managers that their money. >> a 79-98, a corvette stingray. i believe the ferrari was a 77. the writ of the corvette and his mother bought him an slc as a graduation gift. the money is being spent by them, but the artists didn't have anything. the cars got repossessed. >> i was sleeping on this lady's .ouch, tavis: why is this...
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wax i ain't when you have the the hanks -- >> i think when you have think tanks all doing s, it is beginning to get people's attention, and certainly the fact china observed that is owing to accelerate our engagement with the continent. you were our ambassador at the time of nelson mandela's presidency. how have you been processing the the media attention on his health? been personally navigating these weeks? >> it has been difficult times. all life atognize some point comes to an end. here is a man who has contributed so much as by being being there in addition to what he has done that one becomes concerned when it looks like it is coming to an end, but i tend to look around and say, what are , andthings he contributed i hear people talking about all sorts of things. there are things i will deemphasize for the rest of my life, and i hope historians will as well. demonstrates the capacity for forgiveness, the commitment to reconciliation. the second thing is what he damaged rated about leadership. -- demonstrated about leadership. he demonstrated leadership is not so much about what you know
wax i ain't when you have the the hanks -- >> i think when you have think tanks all doing s, it is beginning to get people's attention, and certainly the fact china observed that is owing to accelerate our engagement with the continent. you were our ambassador at the time of nelson mandela's presidency. how have you been processing the the media attention on his health? been personally navigating these weeks? >> it has been difficult times. all life atognize some point comes to an...
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hank you very much. a: thank you very much. are there any other members of the public that would like to speak on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. i would like to entertain a motion. seeing a motion by commissioner tang, seconded by commissioner /khao*u, without any objection this motion passes. thank you very much. madam clerk, could you call the next item. >> item number seven in an amount not to exceed 250 thousand for [inaudible] feasibility study and authorizing the executive directors and contract terms payment terms and [inaudible] action item. >> thank you very much. >> good morning chair cohen. this item begins on page 73 of your packet. this is the consultant /aeu wart for the county [inaudible] leading. it's a new bus line and it has been envisioned as a new east/west line in the southern part of the city connecting balboa park station, the bay shore station dipping into san mateo. this is to develop some improvements and outreach to raise awareness in the community. this is a study that's been funde
hank you very much. a: thank you very much. are there any other members of the public that would like to speak on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. i would like to entertain a motion. seeing a motion by commissioner tang, seconded by commissioner /khao*u, without any objection this motion passes. thank you very much. madam clerk, could you call the next item. >> item number seven in an amount not to exceed 250 thousand for [inaudible] feasibility study and authorizing the...
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. >> hank you staff, thank you for your presentation and entertaining our comments. i'd like to open up for public comment now please. come forward. i'm very familiar with what's been going on with geary corridor for over 26 years since 1986. the geary brt is supposed to be -- having worked on prop k and having the priority, having the funding through brt in a priority three category, which means it can be moved up, the geary brt is supposed to be light rail ready [inaudible] that were finalized back in 1989 and 1995 on the height light rail that i worked on. you gotta remember it's also with the central subway that there's going to be a spur at union square at geary and in a couple years we'll have to go before voters to reauthorize for prop k because the only project that hasn't been brought forward is the geary light rail system and i suggest that you act accordingly. i've told you before, do your homework, read the final report of the geary transit task force that was finalized in 1990 and also the 95 filing report on the geary light rail system and the puc quote
. >> hank you staff, thank you for your presentation and entertaining our comments. i'd like to open up for public comment now please. come forward. i'm very familiar with what's been going on with geary corridor for over 26 years since 1986. the geary brt is supposed to be -- having worked on prop k and having the priority, having the funding through brt in a priority three category, which means it can be moved up, the geary brt is supposed to be light rail ready [inaudible] that were...
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next if line, hank aaron. the lawyer for alex rodriguez is going to fight any suspension. his lawyer said they're focused on an appeal. the question is whether or not he'll hit again and under which rules he might face penalties. >>> no suspension for boston's david ortiz. big papi went big on a dugout telephone. he got mad at the ump mp after striking out on that one. >> very bad manners. >> a little, shall we say. president obama welcomed the team, congratulations all. how about a free beer and bratwurst? milwaukee fans get a $10 voucher to spend at home games, the brewers trying to make nice because their star player ryan braun was suspended for the season and won't be there. >>> the baltimore training camp got a little hot, but here comes the eice cream truck. even though 300 pound linemen get giddy over ice cream. i bet you they're screaming ice cream as they're running. >>> an amazing spinout at the start of the -- look at that. this is in belgium. a blue ferrari doing a 360. unscathed, rights the car there, goes straight, they end up finishing 12th in the race, they
next if line, hank aaron. the lawyer for alex rodriguez is going to fight any suspension. his lawyer said they're focused on an appeal. the question is whether or not he'll hit again and under which rules he might face penalties. >>> no suspension for boston's david ortiz. big papi went big on a dugout telephone. he got mad at the ump mp after striking out on that one. >> very bad manners. >> a little, shall we say. president obama welcomed the team, congratulations all....
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yourself home run at 42 years young he becomes the oldest player to hit a walkoff homer surpassing hankon. >>> the indians are having some fun, check out how dustin masterson's teammates treated him during an interview. >> as far as having a solid pitching staff it's one of those if we would do what we hope we would do we're excited what might take place and going back to what we were talking about if you put together what we've done since the all-star break this isn't a fluke what have the guys could do. >> i made the comment you look like a thoroughbred who could fell the finish line. >> is it raining for you guys? it might be raining down here. >> wearing seeds? >> it's unflappable, nothing will break character. that interview went on for about ten minutes. cleveland is only two and a half games behind the tigers in a.l. central. >>> get a check of our weather, nbc meteorologist bill karins is here. you liked that, right? >> that was probably the highlights of a ten-minute long interview, way too long. >> the great thing is they were probably to go on to see if he would break and rec
yourself home run at 42 years young he becomes the oldest player to hit a walkoff homer surpassing hankon. >>> the indians are having some fun, check out how dustin masterson's teammates treated him during an interview. >> as far as having a solid pitching staff it's one of those if we would do what we hope we would do we're excited what might take place and going back to what we were talking about if you put together what we've done since the all-star break this isn't a fluke...
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the great golf teacher, hank hanie checks my swing, my form and gives me a lesson on the green. the money" begins right now. >> here is what is making news as we head into a new week "on the money." it may have been what ben bernanke wanted to
the great golf teacher, hank hanie checks my swing, my form and gives me a lesson on the green. the money" begins right now. >> here is what is making news as we head into a new week "on the money." it may have been what ben bernanke wanted to
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. >> the great dennis farina, telling captain miller, as played by tom hanks, that he has a tough new assignment for him regarding a young gi named ryan. dennis farina died today. he was also, of course, detective joe fontana on "law & order." he was magnificent in "get shorty" and "midnight run." farina retained the look and the rich chicago accent of his previous life. he was a chicago city cop for 20 years before his acting career took off. he sure elevated some four-letter word combinations to a high art form. he died of a blood clot in his lung. dennis farina was 69 years old. >>> much of official washington still reacting to the news this weekend of the death of helen thomas, a constant presence in the white house press corps for half a century, a trailblazer who covered ten presidents. and a press conference wasn't officially over until she said, "thank you, mr. president." helen thomas joined united press back in 1943. she was 92 years old. >>> house speaker john boehner says this current congress, "should not be judged on how many new laws we create." rather, he said, "we oug
. >> the great dennis farina, telling captain miller, as played by tom hanks, that he has a tough new assignment for him regarding a young gi named ryan. dennis farina died today. he was also, of course, detective joe fontana on "law & order." he was magnificent in "get shorty" and "midnight run." farina retained the look and the rich chicago accent of his previous life. he was a chicago city cop for 20 years before his acting career took off. he sure...
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every time i hear this store tri, this is kind of like the movie "terminal" with tom hanks? this guy has been there for over a month. >>> 4:51. this is fun, late night host jimmy fallon talks about the birth of his baby and the famous couple he'll soon be having a play date with next. >>> a live look at fremont. let's take a look outside and see how things are shaping up. an easy drive past the truck scales. we'll give you an update on the closure, the traffic control over in the east bay coming up. >>> welcome back everybody. a picturesque hazy shot from our emeryville camera overlooking san francisco and the bay bridge in the distance. i like the way the light dance when the low clouds are hanging around, enough to energize your day. it is 4:54. the quest for back-to-back super bowls starting full throttle as the 9ers take the field for the first full team practices of the preseason. we'll be hearing from the new face of the franchise, that kid right there quarterback colin kaepernick. they'll talk to the media about the possibility of bringing home the nfl's holy grail. i
every time i hear this store tri, this is kind of like the movie "terminal" with tom hanks? this guy has been there for over a month. >>> 4:51. this is fun, late night host jimmy fallon talks about the birth of his baby and the famous couple he'll soon be having a play date with next. >>> a live look at fremont. let's take a look outside and see how things are shaping up. an easy drive past the truck scales. we'll give you an update on the closure, the traffic...
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next in line we have to go back to 1976 it was hank aaron, 45 days younger. >>> the lawyer for yankeesdriguez is going to fight any suspension. he told espn they are focused on an appeal right now. the question is when and if he will hit the diamond again and under which rules he might face penalties. we'll watch that. no suspension for boston's david ortiz says ""the boston globe."" big papi went big, he was mad at the ump after he struck out "the globe" saying the mlb reviewed that incident and said okay for now. >> his mother would not approve. >> she's shaking her finger for him. >>> president obama welcoming willie mays. the team presented the president with a baseball and autographed bat. >>> how about a beer? a free beer and a bratwurst, i'll take that. milwaukee fans in august get a $10 voucher to spend at home games, the brewers trying to make nice because their star player ryan braun was suspended for the season. estimated costs though, mara, $3 million, that's more than not paying braun. >>> the baltimore ravens training camp getting a little hot but hold on what's that, ice
next in line we have to go back to 1976 it was hank aaron, 45 days younger. >>> the lawyer for yankeesdriguez is going to fight any suspension. he told espn they are focused on an appeal right now. the question is when and if he will hit the diamond again and under which rules he might face penalties. we'll watch that. no suspension for boston's david ortiz says ""the boston globe."" big papi went big, he was mad at the ump after he struck out "the globe"...
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because i recently spoke with former treasury secretary hank paulson. he believes that with the federal government still insuring over 90% of new mortgages, we could be headed into a new housing bubble. listen to what he said. i'd love to get your reaction. >> if the government is setting the prices on your mortgages through a subsidy, it's not economic reality. and you will get another bubble again. >> are you worried? >> no, not at all. the federal government's always had a role in ensuring mortgages. they've done it through hud, fha, va, and also freddie mac and fannie mae. if you look at new york city, for example, all the mortgages exceed the insurance levels of government type of insurance programs. and they are being driven by high net worth buyers, high income buyers. and they are pulling up the market in gateway cities like new york, miami, san francisco. >> what about that first time home buyer though? with more and more investors buying up real estate, are first time home buyers getting blocked out of the market? >> they're getting blocked ou
because i recently spoke with former treasury secretary hank paulson. he believes that with the federal government still insuring over 90% of new mortgages, we could be headed into a new housing bubble. listen to what he said. i'd love to get your reaction. >> if the government is setting the prices on your mortgages through a subsidy, it's not economic reality. and you will get another bubble again. >> are you worried? >> no, not at all. the federal government's always had a...
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let's talk about it, shall we, in the "closing bell" exchange, with hank smith, gordon charlotte from rosenblatt, he'd be the one in the tie -- the flag tie here today, and also steve liesman and rick santelli with us. steve, let's start with you. you have the results of the snap survey on what this morning's job number might mean, what it does to fed priorities down the road, right? >> yeah. bill, we did a cnbc snap-fed survey here, which we started at 10:00, after the jobs number came out. what we see here is that the market now firmly believes in a september taper. the average is for october. we see the top response is september, which is firmer than you saw in the prior survey we did just before the last fed meeting. so all of the rhetoric and now the economic data showing that the expectation is september, and october is the average, because some people are a little further on. moving on, when will the fed end qe? you can see that was pulled forward, june 2014 is the top response. looking at how much taper. this is the first time we've done this, guys. you can see the top respons
let's talk about it, shall we, in the "closing bell" exchange, with hank smith, gordon charlotte from rosenblatt, he'd be the one in the tie -- the flag tie here today, and also steve liesman and rick santelli with us. steve, let's start with you. you have the results of the snap survey on what this morning's job number might mean, what it does to fed priorities down the road, right? >> yeah. bill, we did a cnbc snap-fed survey here, which we started at 10:00, after the jobs...
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supportive of harvey milk and george moscone, and both of them have left us and that's howard wallace and hank wilson. (applause) >> what i loved about them was, what i loved about them was they knocked back a few and really get into it with harvey about different issues. but the comic was always there. and i think that's the beauty of san francisco. i think that we were able to take that sense of social justice and blend it. and that day, that brutal, brutal day, you know, i can't imagine what the moscone family went through and is still going through, because this is something you don't get over. and, of course, the lgbt community in addition. you know, we've triumphed, we've said, all right, you might take away the messengers, but you're not going to take away the message. so, long live harvey milk and long live george moscone and long live san francisco. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you very much, assemblyman ammiano. i am now going to introduce jonathan moscone, who is the youngest son of mayor moscone who was really just a young teenager at the time his father was assassinated. jon
supportive of harvey milk and george moscone, and both of them have left us and that's howard wallace and hank wilson. (applause) >> what i loved about them was, what i loved about them was they knocked back a few and really get into it with harvey about different issues. but the comic was always there. and i think that's the beauty of san francisco. i think that we were able to take that sense of social justice and blend it. and that day, that brutal, brutal day, you know, i can't...
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. >> katy tur,hank you. >>> a deepening crisis in egypt. the obama house said today it does not intend to cut off aid to egypt. an argument about how today's violence started, but at least 51 protesters killed. hundreds injured in a battle with the military. nbc's eamon molhedin in cairo tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. the removal of morsi left egypt divided and immediately led to violence on the street. today, a deadly confrontation that has many fearing a new wave of bloodshed. egypt's bloodiest day in two years. the clash between supporters of president morsi and those who wanted him outsted. it left scores dead and each side blaming the other. the muslim brotherhood released this video. they claim it shows today's incident. a soldier can be seen firing from a roof into the crowd. an unprovoked massacre, they said, holding up military bullet casings and blood-drenched shirt. who do you blame for what happened here this morning? >> i blame the -- >> reporter: the military countered with its own video, showing soldiers co
. >> katy tur,hank you. >>> a deepening crisis in egypt. the obama house said today it does not intend to cut off aid to egypt. an argument about how today's violence started, but at least 51 protesters killed. hundreds injured in a battle with the military. nbc's eamon molhedin in cairo tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. the removal of morsi left egypt divided and immediately led to violence on the street. today, a deadly confrontation that has many fearing...
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hank you, carter. wildfires are burning hotter than they have in years and are covering more ground than they have before. we saw that on assignment for "60 minutes" when we went to idaho with one of the federal government's most experienced men, tom boatner. we joined up with tom boatner who, after 30 years on the fire line, became chief of fire operations for the federal government. >> a fire of this size and this intensity in this country would have been extremely rare 15, 20 years ago. they're commonplace these days. >> pelley: ten years ago a big fire was what? >> ten years ago, if you had a hundred thousand acre fire, you were talking about a huge fire. and if we had one or two of those a year, that was probably unusual. now we talk about 200,000 acre fires like it's just another day at the office. it's been a huge change. >> pelley: you know what? it's hotter than hell right here. >> it's getting pretty damn hot. >> pelley: whoa! it is amazing! >> so you can imagine the challenge for young men a
hank you, carter. wildfires are burning hotter than they have in years and are covering more ground than they have before. we saw that on assignment for "60 minutes" when we went to idaho with one of the federal government's most experienced men, tom boatner. we joined up with tom boatner who, after 30 years on the fire line, became chief of fire operations for the federal government. >> a fire of this size and this intensity in this country would have been extremely rare 15, 20...