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have you seen hank?ong ago. >> a successful business owner subscribes to one theory. they show up first, and they leave last. do you know where hank is? >> i don't know. i don't know if he's gone home or what. >> i cannot believe he left. not only is it disrespectful to the employees, it's disrespectful to all the customers who are coming here today. he really left? like, he's gone? >> as far as i know. >> he literally disappeared. i'm pissed. oh, hey, hank. where'd you go, buddy? we have a grand opening. hank, i don't understand why you left. this is [bleep] ridiculous. 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. so we're all set? yyyup. with xfinity internet your family can use all their devices at once. works anywhere in the house. even in the garage. max what's going on?
have you seen hank?ong ago. >> a successful business owner subscribes to one theory. they show up first, and they leave last. do you know where hank is? >> i don't know. i don't know if he's gone home or what. >> i cannot believe he left. not only is it disrespectful to the employees, it's disrespectful to all the customers who are coming here today. he really left? like, he's gone? >> as far as i know. >> he literally disappeared. i'm pissed. oh, hey, hank....
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hank had a lot to do with me getting started. >> i met hank.his hand and had a cd that already had my name on it. i kind of gathered that this wasn't by chance. >> shortly after he first met him, hank was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, so for the two years he lived after that, jamey would get off the road and pull his bus right up to the hospital, ran up to see hank, raise hank's spirits, and just--he was always--always around. up to the night hank died, he was here. >> ♪ now tell me ♪ would these arms ♪ be in your way >> it was shortly after hank died i got a text message, and it was from jamey, and he said, "would you mind if i did a hank cochran album?" so i couldn't believe it, you know. >> ♪ so lay ♪ all your doubts aside ♪ when you go to bed tonight >> he should be in the country music hall of fame. he was very influential in setting the bar for all the writers that we have coming down the line. >> well, he was pretty much the foundation as a songwriter for a long time. >> you know, he was really an artist who chose not to be an artist
hank had a lot to do with me getting started. >> i met hank.his hand and had a cd that already had my name on it. i kind of gathered that this wasn't by chance. >> shortly after he first met him, hank was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, so for the two years he lived after that, jamey would get off the road and pull his bus right up to the hospital, ran up to see hank, raise hank's spirits, and just--he was always--always around. up to the night hank died, he was here. >> ♪...
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award-winning actor tom hanks taking it old school with his new app hanks writer. typewriter simulator now the number one free i pad app on the app store. asked what inspired him to inspire this he wanted the sensation of an old manual typewriter. he teamed up with our next guests. co-founders of a tech agency specializing in mobile games. so, guy, it's a free app. top of the app store. a big deal. in-app purchase working there. what are you trying to sell in this free app, and are you selling any of it? are you making money? >> yeah. we're, we have a couple different typewriters you can add on whenever you download the app and also a special bundle package you can have to get access to all of the different typewriters. >> chris, how did you guys get connected with tom hanks and when you first connected this seemingly simple idea, how long did it take to then develop this app? >> chris? >> well -- so basically, hits sense has been doing a lot of game development and one of our big games, draw a stickman, successful in the industry and won quite a few webby awards f
award-winning actor tom hanks taking it old school with his new app hanks writer. typewriter simulator now the number one free i pad app on the app store. asked what inspired him to inspire this he wanted the sensation of an old manual typewriter. he teamed up with our next guests. co-founders of a tech agency specializing in mobile games. so, guy, it's a free app. top of the app store. a big deal. in-app purchase working there. what are you trying to sell in this free app, and are you selling...
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we have to see if we can work it out. >> talking about a new app sponsored by tom hanks. time for the bwest byte where we focus on one number that tells a whole lot. it had better be good. >> i don't know. how about this, 8? sending an e-mail. >> well, the average american attention span last year was eight seconds. in 2000, it was 12 seconds. that puts the average american in second place behind old fish. have the attention span of nine seconds. if people can think about something for 12 seconds, maybe they realize it is a joke, eight seconds, they don't get it. >> you would have to wonder how much smartphones and ipads have had to do with this. obviously, it enables our attention spans to be shorter. >> well, it is a serious issue. i was reading a study today that talked about how short attention spans lead to poor ability to read and even see things as well. this leads to a dumber populous. that i reado admit the abstract, i did not read the entire study because i don't have the attention span for that. >> if you are tired of watching ," no problem, it is over. that is
we have to see if we can work it out. >> talking about a new app sponsored by tom hanks. time for the bwest byte where we focus on one number that tells a whole lot. it had better be good. >> i don't know. how about this, 8? sending an e-mail. >> well, the average american attention span last year was eight seconds. in 2000, it was 12 seconds. that puts the average american in second place behind old fish. have the attention span of nine seconds. if people can think about...
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joining me is the head of the company that helped tom hank develop this app.nally worked with him? >> we had a team of 20 people. they were all passionate about it. it was exciting to be on the phone with tom hanks and hear his input. >> what did he want, what did he say? >> he wanted something to give to his fans that love typewriters. he wanted to bring back the sound of creativity. it wasn't just about typing on your phone and hearing the click but hearing the symphony of the typewriters in the past and bring them to life. >> that is quite a metaphor. he himself is a typewriter enthusiast. that sounds like a lot. it seems so simple. what were all of these 20 people doing? >> you have the people that designed it and this sort of 3-d modeling and you have those that bring it to life through animation. you have the programming people, the testing, the copy. it is a fun process. >> we have seen kim kardashian app become a big hit. are celebrity sponsored apps the next big thing? >> we work closely with a lot of celebrities and we are trying to get that space we
joining me is the head of the company that helped tom hank develop this app.nally worked with him? >> we had a team of 20 people. they were all passionate about it. it was exciting to be on the phone with tom hanks and hear his input. >> what did he want, what did he say? >> he wanted something to give to his fans that love typewriters. he wanted to bring back the sound of creativity. it wasn't just about typing on your phone and hearing the click but hearing the symphony of...
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the free ipad app from tom hanks that shot to the top of the ipad charts. is ed cofounder of the company that help tom hanks designed that app. >> were about 10 to 20 people that worked on this project. it was exciting to be on the phone with tom hanks and here is input. -- here is input. >> what did he say? to give something to his fans that love to typewriters. he wanted to bring back the sound of creativity. it wasn't about typing on your phone hearing a click, but actually hear the symphony of the typewriter as it passed, and bring that to life. >> the symphony of the typewriter, that's quite a metaphor. he himself is a typewriter enthusiast. 20 people, that sounds like a lot. it seems so simple. doingorld peace. people -- what were all of these people doing? programminge people, but at the testing people, we get the 3-d animators. it was a fun process. >> have seen kim kardashian's videogame become a big hit. our celebrity sponsored apps the big -- the next big thing? >> we work closely with a lot of celebrities. we are trying to get to that space wher
the free ipad app from tom hanks that shot to the top of the ipad charts. is ed cofounder of the company that help tom hanks designed that app. >> were about 10 to 20 people that worked on this project. it was exciting to be on the phone with tom hanks and here is input. -- here is input. >> what did he say? to give something to his fans that love to typewriters. he wanted to bring back the sound of creativity. it wasn't about typing on your phone hearing a click, but actually hear...
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talk to hank.w her from "24." she's also doing standup here in new york this weekend, the very funny mary lynn rajskub will be stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] and from the upcoming film, "calvary," and also one of my favorite movies "in bruges," got a lot of "in bruges" excitement tonight. brendan gleeson is joining us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] now that we have that all out of the way. now that we have the fun, the laughs out of the way. if i may, there's something i've been meaning to get off my chest for a while. i don't even know if i should be saying this. i usually don't air my personal grievances on the show and talking about this particular issue has actually lost me friends in the past. so know what, i'm just going to say it. trees are jerks. >> at this point in the broadcast, seth launched into a 60-second profanity-laden tirade about trees and their apparent jerkiness. [ laughter ] we are not able to broadcast this portion of the show, but due to technical issues we were also
talk to hank.w her from "24." she's also doing standup here in new york this weekend, the very funny mary lynn rajskub will be stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] and from the upcoming film, "calvary," and also one of my favorite movies "in bruges," got a lot of "in bruges" excitement tonight. brendan gleeson is joining us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] now that we have that all out of the way. now that we have the fun, the laughs out of the way. if i...
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it's kind of fun. >> reporter: oscar winner tom hanks is an app developer, his app hanks turns your ipad into an old typewriter. it's a good idea. >> what's a typewriter? >>> i'll talk about it in the break. >>> farmers in berks county fight to recover a beloved barn yard animal. >> reporter: 60 degrees in philadelphia, 54 in pittsburgh. we have cool temperatures to start you off. hi, i'm henry winkler and i'm here to tell homeowners that are sixty-two and older about a great way to live a better retirement... it's called a reverse mortgage. call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like... how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money...and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with led light absolutely free! when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today, you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage. it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home and here's the best part... you still own y
it's kind of fun. >> reporter: oscar winner tom hanks is an app developer, his app hanks turns your ipad into an old typewriter. it's a good idea. >> what's a typewriter? >>> i'll talk about it in the break. >>> farmers in berks county fight to recover a beloved barn yard animal. >> reporter: 60 degrees in philadelphia, 54 in pittsburgh. we have cool temperatures to start you off. hi, i'm henry winkler and i'm here to tell homeowners that are sixty-two and...
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the damage is real, hank, in terms of -- in terms of stuff. we have two major injuries, but no fatalities. >> right. and while there may not be fatalities, there's damage, homes, dreams crushed, and you can't diminish that or make light of it. >> officials were saying it could be anywhere from $100 million in damage up to $1 billion. we're obviously still getting our arms around economic costs of this. >> there is an economic cost up front, loss of productivity. but there's rebuilding that goes on after every natural disaster, whether it's a hurricane or certainly this region has experienced that a couple of years ago with sandy. and it is very invigorating for rebuilding that and that will happen in the napa valley. >> what's the timing on that, though? right now we're all looking to protect and clean up and get out of this over the near term. but the rebuilding effort is go on a long time. >> oh, several years. but fortunately, we're a very wealthy country and we can get resources from the federal government to those areas. >> tony, let me l
the damage is real, hank, in terms of -- in terms of stuff. we have two major injuries, but no fatalities. >> right. and while there may not be fatalities, there's damage, homes, dreams crushed, and you can't diminish that or make light of it. >> officials were saying it could be anywhere from $100 million in damage up to $1 billion. we're obviously still getting our arms around economic costs of this. >> there is an economic cost up front, loss of productivity. but there's...
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hank smith, haverford trust chief investment officer.g, wells fargo chief income strategist, thank you both. >> thank you. liz: closing bell rings in just under six minutes. small caps were darling of wall street. we've been covering this, very different story this year so far. but is that a bottom? either way, do you still want to be in there? is it time to fall in love with small caps all over again? we've got the answer with a tall, tough small caps guy, craig hodges, after the bell. see you then. ♪m [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. can you print only stamps? no... first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mail man picks it up. i don't leave the shop anymore. [ male announcer ] get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... c
hank smith, haverford trust chief investment officer.g, wells fargo chief income strategist, thank you both. >> thank you. liz: closing bell rings in just under six minutes. small caps were darling of wall street. we've been covering this, very different story this year so far. but is that a bottom? either way, do you still want to be in there? is it time to fall in love with small caps all over again? we've got the answer with a tall, tough small caps guy, craig hodges, after the bell....
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i want to thank our guests today, representative hank johnson and chuck drago.t time, waj and i will see you good afternoon. snoring for joining us. i am morgan radford live in new york. here are the stories we are following jut for you. a failed curfew in ferguson after protest orders defy the governor's order to stay off of the street. airstrikes in iraqi iraq. researchers try to solve a cosmic mystery. check it out.
i want to thank our guests today, representative hank johnson and chuck drago.t time, waj and i will see you good afternoon. snoring for joining us. i am morgan radford live in new york. here are the stories we are following jut for you. a failed curfew in ferguson after protest orders defy the governor's order to stay off of the street. airstrikes in iraqi iraq. researchers try to solve a cosmic mystery. check it out.
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that was dr steve hanke the professor of applied economics john hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return an oral denninger is on the program now carl sat down with me to talk about tech where we're balsams surety concerns and space that in today's big deal edward harris and i are talking all things technology and remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube you tube dot com. and on hulu and who dot com slash boom. now before we go to break here are a look at some of them as the bell on that. your friend posts a photo from of attrition you can't afford. to different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still pens tear jerking poetry keep john norris. we post only what really matters at r.t. to your facebook news feed. this was in the washington well as a miss it is being suggested to the left is a. candidate for office even more in addition to that actually back to him doesn't do too much for ad revenue might attack agriculture giant tits on a seventy six
that was dr steve hanke the professor of applied economics john hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return an oral denninger is on the program now carl sat down with me to talk about tech where we're balsams surety concerns and space that in today's big deal edward harris and i are talking all things technology and remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube you tube dot com. and on hulu and who dot com slash boom. now...
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i want to thank our guests today, representative hank johnson and chuck drago.me, waj and i will see you online. >> this is "al jazeera america." i am thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories at this hour. >> this is a test. the eyes of the world are watching. >> the missouri governor declares a state of emergency and tempers flare in ferg sorn. >> the group that calls itself the islamic state executes scores of yazidi more. >> this indictment amounts to nothing more than an abuse of power. >> governor rick perry vows to
i want to thank our guests today, representative hank johnson and chuck drago.me, waj and i will see you online. >> this is "al jazeera america." i am thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories at this hour. >> this is a test. the eyes of the world are watching. >> the missouri governor declares a state of emergency and tempers flare in ferg sorn. >> the group that calls itself the islamic state executes scores of yazidi more....
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that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics to john hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when i return to coral den a girl is on the program now carl sat down with me to talk about tech wearables and security concerns and space that in today's big deal edward harris and i are talking all things technology and remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on youtube youtube dot com plus the best our team and on hulu and who dot com slash boom. now before we go to break here are a look at summer clothes and then there's the bell on that. would you like me you want your comedy news and some t. want your comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds barred fight to the dead. with the vampire fighting into the necks of the corporate elite billionaire freaks while they're going. well that's what you get with my new show projected in night. well. there's a. perceived going to do that honestly doesn't do much to add revenue my own tech agriculture giant song seventy six year old american farmer in studio fallout do
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that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics john hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when return of coral dunham girl is on the program now carl sat down with me to talk about tech where were balls and security concerns and box space then in today's big deal edward harris and i are talking all things technology and remember you can see all segments featured into the show on you tube or you tube dot com slash boom bust our t.v. and on hulu and who dot com slash boom. now before we go to break here are a look at summer clothes and that was the bell come on back. in justifying their stance they're citing all sorts of what they see as international precedents in cost of the outcoming referendum in scotland but the response that they're hearing from the one is that what you're saying is illegitimate but what we've been doing is to live life there if you break into their store good luck and never does is right. for other people for centuries like russia are all trying to be like this straight. but whatever america doe
that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics john hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when return of coral dunham girl is on the program now carl sat down with me to talk about tech where were balls and security concerns and box space then in today's big deal edward harris and i are talking all things technology and remember you can see all segments featured into the show on you tube or you tube dot com slash boom bust our t.v. and on hulu...
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that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics john hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because one of the return of coral done a girl is on the program now carl sat down with me to talk about tech where were balls and security concerns and box space then in today's big deal edward harrison and i are talking all things technology and remember you can see all segments featured into the show on you tube at youtube dot com plus boom bust our t.v. and on hulu and who dot com slash boom. now before we go to break here are a look at some your cousin that was the bell on that. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. len. tried to. pull it out of. your life or to destroy each and every bit of. the lead. up to the law oh well. my own life but. let's say the list is. still sometimes for nothing. this season and it's important. to look just keep up the still be still be just if you see a stage eight look to be to sleep but speech was. plenty. right on the scene. the first tribute and i t
that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics john hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because one of the return of coral done a girl is on the program now carl sat down with me to talk about tech where were balls and security concerns and box space then in today's big deal edward harrison and i are talking all things technology and remember you can see all segments featured into the show on you tube at youtube dot com plus boom bust our t.v. and on...
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that was dr steve hanke the professor of applied economics to john hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return a coral denninger is on the program now carl sat down with me to talk about tech where we're balls and security concerns and not space that in today's big deal edward. chris and i are talking all things technology and remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube or you tube dot com plus the best our team and on. dot com slash boom but now before we go to break here are a look at some your cousin that was the bell how long. would you like me to want your comedy news with some t one to comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds barred fight to the dad. but the truth vampire lighting into the next of the corporate elite billionaire freaks well they're going. well that's what you get with my new show projected tonight. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.g.p. question o
that was dr steve hanke the professor of applied economics to john hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return a coral denninger is on the program now carl sat down with me to talk about tech where we're balls and security concerns and not space that in today's big deal edward. chris and i are talking all things technology and remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube or you tube dot com plus the best our team and on....
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that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics john hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when return of coral denninger is on the program now carl sat down with me to talk about tech where were balls and security concerns and that space then in today's big deal edward harrison and i are talking all things technology and remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube or you tube dot com plus boom bust our t. and on hulu and who dot com slash boom. now before we go to break here are a look at some your cousin that was the bell on that. the strategy of china in africa is to build stuff and the strategy of america in africa is to bomb stuff so i think the africans are thinking you know i think we go with the build stuff rather than the bomb stuff and the u.s. is running out of. clean more zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of war mongering politicians. capturing people is this what do you do if they're innocent killing them easy we reserve the right to kill any person anywhere any time
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we'll go back out to hank silverberg with the live update. >> reporter: that's right. the judge ruled in the case basically appointing a third party custodian. so it means neither daughter gets to be the custodial caretaker of their mother. it means for now the couple will be able to stay together. i have with me rebecca wright, who was the defendant. she is the one who has been caring for her mom and i understand mr. harrison has been staying with you also. what is your reaction to the ruling? >> i really couldn't believe it in that first of all, i was not able to get counsel. he refused to give me an opportunity when i pleaded and practically begged to have counsel. >> reporter: what's your reaction to the fact your mom might not be staying with you much longer? >> i just can't believe it. my mother is happy. it's not about money and it's not about race. it's something that she is happy with her husband and i think it will actually destroy her. i think she won't live very long once she knows that she is separated from the love of her life. >> reporter: for now the co
we'll go back out to hank silverberg with the live update. >> reporter: that's right. the judge ruled in the case basically appointing a third party custodian. so it means neither daughter gets to be the custodial caretaker of their mother. it means for now the couple will be able to stay together. i have with me rebecca wright, who was the defendant. she is the one who has been caring for her mom and i understand mr. harrison has been staying with you also. what is your reaction to the...
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morning, hank. what a day, huh? hey!male announcer ] for people who don't have allergies everyday, just on allergy days. [ sneezes ] [ groaning ] [ male announcer ] new qlearquil. the powerfully effective, take it only when you need it, so you can be you again, allergy medicine. boo! haha. all right, see you, buddy! [ male announcer ] and introducing qlearquil nighttime, the new allergy medicine for night. qlearquil. powerful sinus and allergy medicine from the makers of vicks nyquil and dayquil. qlearquil. powerful sinus and allergy medicine when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. hey pal? y
morning, hank. what a day, huh? hey!male announcer ] for people who don't have allergies everyday, just on allergy days. [ sneezes ] [ groaning ] [ male announcer ] new qlearquil. the powerfully effective, take it only when you need it, so you can be you again, allergy medicine. boo! haha. all right, see you, buddy! [ male announcer ] and introducing qlearquil nighttime, the new allergy medicine for night. qlearquil. powerful sinus and allergy medicine from the makers of vicks nyquil and...
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we speak with representative hank johnson, about a bill he proposes that would limit tanks and m-16 rifles. >>> and as racial tension have reached a boiling point what's next for a suburb where segregated neighborhoods. >> a riot on twitter, hear from those in ferguson, unarmed black teen michael brown's death. >> my co-host and digital producer wajahat ali ask here. so much faster online. >> fast and mad on twitter. hashtag ferguson, calls it fergus-tein. press conference right now, captain johnson is now trending. check out my page, it's happening that quick. global solidarity movement. we have the hashtag don't shoot, a young boy holding the sign don't shoot. if they gun me down what picture would they use? the gentleman said they'd probably use the picture on the left, that's been tweeted 21,000 times. we've got some really wonderful solidarity movements popping up, mos 14. national moment of silence, in new york, yesterday and today, cities across america. >> and that don't shoot hashtag, woman who start id it, actually on the show today. how did we get here, what's led to the racial
we speak with representative hank johnson, about a bill he proposes that would limit tanks and m-16 rifles. >>> and as racial tension have reached a boiling point what's next for a suburb where segregated neighborhoods. >> a riot on twitter, hear from those in ferguson, unarmed black teen michael brown's death. >> my co-host and digital producer wajahat ali ask here. so much faster online. >> fast and mad on twitter. hashtag ferguson, calls it fergus-tein. press...
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kardashi kardashian, lady gaga, even tom hanks in the app game.tell us a little later in the hour. >>> rick santelli what are you watching today? >> heard many arguments over the last several sessions, carl, that the u.s. treasury market is not taking into account better news. we could argue about durables, yet interest rates continues to move lower. is it a valid argument? we'll talk about the very strange, odd, even twilight zone world of the relative value trade, after the break. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one
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hank silverberg talked with investigators who say a dad shot his wife and three kids before turning the gun on himself. >> reporter: the washington family was last seen alive in front of this house on saturday afternoon. what happened sunday is still not clear as police try to piece together what they believe was a murder suicide. 35-year-old shauna washington and her husband clarence and their three daughters were found dead last night on their small home here on rixeyville road in culpeper. mrs. washington's mother had come here when she couldn't make contact with her daughter. she went in through the window. >> she called our office asking for a welfare check of the residence, although nothing was found suspicious. the residence was secure, no need to force entry. >> reporter: the sheriff scott jenkins says it appears the couple had some kind of an argument on saturday. >> everything at this point from physical evidence to field interviews and so forth points to a murder suicide most likely the result of the father doing. so. >> reporter: the house is grouped with four others and nei
hank silverberg talked with investigators who say a dad shot his wife and three kids before turning the gun on himself. >> reporter: the washington family was last seen alive in front of this house on saturday afternoon. what happened sunday is still not clear as police try to piece together what they believe was a murder suicide. 35-year-old shauna washington and her husband clarence and their three daughters were found dead last night on their small home here on rixeyville road in...
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hank silverberg has more on the back-to-school rules. >> reporter: about a quarter deaths on roads occurs after school opens. >> in many places the speed limit is 30 in maryland, and 25 in the district of columbia. and you have to be prepared for that. you have to keep your eyeballs literally peeled, be vigilant and watch out for kids who may be so excitable they dart out between two parked cars and run right into the middle of the highway. >> reporter: this is a good time to remind you that you must stop on both sides of the roadway whenever a school bus turns on flashing lights or when the stop arm come out. >> in maryland some buses will have stop arm cameras. that means if you violate the stop arm you are going to get a ticket. that ticket is very expensive, one of the most expensive automated enforcement tickets in the state. >> reporter: if safety isn't enough for you think about what happens if you get passing a school bus. it's a $500 fine. if you get caught by one of the cameras on the top articles, it's a $125 fine. it is also a good time to brief your children about sticking t
hank silverberg has more on the back-to-school rules. >> reporter: about a quarter deaths on roads occurs after school opens. >> in many places the speed limit is 30 in maryland, and 25 in the district of columbia. and you have to be prepared for that. you have to keep your eyeballs literally peeled, be vigilant and watch out for kids who may be so excitable they dart out between two parked cars and run right into the middle of the highway. >> reporter: this is a good time to...
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.org created the hank newar award. the long standing culture of the band was highly sexualized, that it facilitated sexual harassment, that among other things, the band director would monitor and witness a yearly event called the midnight rant where band members would march into the school stadium in underwear, even naked. if all this is true why are we seeing this backlash with so many people supporting him? >> well, as with the football program if you've got a winning program and this is called the best damn band in the land, you have a lot of people supporting and you have a lot of people who are in favor of these kind of traditions seeing them as either harmless, beneficial or a way of bonding all the band members together. >> now all of the students and alumni of the band have said that they were never forced to do anything or they weren't mocked for opting out of things they were uncomfortable with. but thousands of dollars have been raised to help this man. one of the allegedly harassed students a young witness
.org created the hank newar award. the long standing culture of the band was highly sexualized, that it facilitated sexual harassment, that among other things, the band director would monitor and witness a yearly event called the midnight rant where band members would march into the school stadium in underwear, even naked. if all this is true why are we seeing this backlash with so many people supporting him? >> well, as with the football program if you've got a winning program and this...
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is on the show now hank you sat down with me to talk about arjen tying debt and there is quite a bit of it and in today's big deal edward harris and i are covering the latest.
is on the show now hank you sat down with me to talk about arjen tying debt and there is quite a bit of it and in today's big deal edward harris and i are covering the latest.
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is on the show now hank you sat down with me to talk about arjen tying debt and there is played a bit of it and in today's big deal edward harris and i are covering the latest tech stories of the past week and we're looking into everything from microsoft to amazon forest myers latest acquisition you won't want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. our lead story today.
is on the show now hank you sat down with me to talk about arjen tying debt and there is played a bit of it and in today's big deal edward harris and i are covering the latest tech stories of the past week and we're looking into everything from microsoft to amazon forest myers latest acquisition you won't want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. our lead story today.
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in 2007 schneider was behind home plate when barry bonds passed hank aaron as the all time home runseader. >> brian sees me and goes hey, i got something really cool for you. he comes back with his chest protector and he goes do you remember when mike 756 home runs to barry bonds? i'm like yeah. he goes this is the chest protector. so we signed it and basset signed it. >> reporter: to a slightly less prolific slugger lang owns this bat used by starting pitcher jordan zimmermann during his major league debut in 2009. >> this is his first ever bat. i thought this was really great, got this from the nationals right after his first game. they misspelled his name and i don't know if it was mike wallace or jordan himself who wrote in the extra n, but i thought that was pretty cool. >> reporter: and then there's this gem from the nats' first ever playoff game in 2012, a game used baseball that came off bryce harper's bat. >> anything touched by harper, this was his first at about the and it was like haven't seen anything like this before and he fouled the ball off and hit the front of the h
in 2007 schneider was behind home plate when barry bonds passed hank aaron as the all time home runseader. >> brian sees me and goes hey, i got something really cool for you. he comes back with his chest protector and he goes do you remember when mike 756 home runs to barry bonds? i'm like yeah. he goes this is the chest protector. so we signed it and basset signed it. >> reporter: to a slightly less prolific slugger lang owns this bat used by starting pitcher jordan zimmermann...
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this is tom hanks' screen test for the role. now, surfacing 0 years after the fact the big changes he made once he finally got the part. this will be great to see. >>> paula faris, this is your life. we'll see how our new anchor goes from there to here in high fashion. >> what? >> you were in a suit, dan. welcome to the corner of and "getting major kudos." just look at you. you're being healthy, even in little ways. that's worth celebrating. that's why walgreens created the first program that gives you rewards points just for healthy behavior. so stick with it. you've got a lot of people cheering you on... download the app and start getting rewarded today. at the corner of happy and healthy. guess the mcmuffin doesn'tthe think hashbrowns matter. it's ok, hashbrowns... .we still love you. the new am crunchwrap from taco bell. eggs, bacon, cheese, plus a very meaningful hash brown inside. wrapped and grilled to go. [bong] wrapped and grilled to go. this one goes out to all you know who you are... you've become deaf to the sound of
this is tom hanks' screen test for the role. now, surfacing 0 years after the fact the big changes he made once he finally got the part. this will be great to see. >>> paula faris, this is your life. we'll see how our new anchor goes from there to here in high fashion. >> what? >> you were in a suit, dan. welcome to the corner of and "getting major kudos." just look at you. you're being healthy, even in little ways. that's worth celebrating. that's why walgreens...
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>>hank you >>> police inkwn are this is videoromparking ro t a m dess e aet. may tmpayfodrivea osed oe lo ung ud itee he oh, father wa surveillance playing black jack inside of the casino. the children ages 1, 5 and 8 are in good condition and in custody of other family members. >>> police of temple university are investigating an on campus assault that may include religious slurs, he was punched in the face and submitted to anti-semitic students called students for justice in palestine. but the group says they were the alleged victim and saying he harassed them calling them terrorists. one student not affiliated with the chapter actually slapped the student. they have reached out at temple to seek the best path forward. >> meanwhile, activities say they are behind the breach on a new york city bridge in as many months. they hung a huge palestinian flag from the bridge, they protested the attacks in gaza and was taken down this morning. two german artists admitted to putting up the two white flags on the brooklyn bridge. >>> age is but a number, marvin fisher
>>hank you >>> police inkwn are this is videoromparking ro t a m dess e aet. may tmpayfodrivea osed oe lo ung ud itee he oh, father wa surveillance playing black jack inside of the casino. the children ages 1, 5 and 8 are in good condition and in custody of other family members. >>> police of temple university are investigating an on campus assault that may include religious slurs, he was punched in the face and submitted to anti-semitic students called students for...
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. >> hank silver berg reports that's a tactic that is being deployed more and more with either cameras in the police cruisers or on their bodies. >> reporter: the explosion of violence in ferguson, missouri may have been prevented if there was video showing the contact between michael brown and the police. the video that is being recorded in many places like in the city of laurel. most officers now wear body cams, some on their body armor, some on their glasses. >> i like it. i think the guys don't like it, they haven't had it on their head yet. i know that if i am doing something wrong, it is going to end up a complaint so i prefer to have the camera on so that it's actually already cleared me out of several complaints. >> reporter: the cameras after dual purpose. they protect the public from any ex sighs force by the police officer, and they also protect the police officer from any false charges of the use of force. the cameras are he is special useful when a citizen approaches an officer or the other way around. all recorded so it can be reviewed later if there's trouble. >> it seas
. >> hank silver berg reports that's a tactic that is being deployed more and more with either cameras in the police cruisers or on their bodies. >> reporter: the explosion of violence in ferguson, missouri may have been prevented if there was video showing the contact between michael brown and the police. the video that is being recorded in many places like in the city of laurel. most officers now wear body cams, some on their body armor, some on their glasses. >> i like it....
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. >> i was just going to say when tom hanks tweeted his love for "factory man" week before last, i called and said, do you know who he is and he's read, listen, i may be a dinosaur, but even i know who tom hanks is. >> another question from the audience. john, how are you preparing for the stephen cobert show? [laughter] >> that guy is quick and it depends on the question he asked. it really does. if you read the book, this guy can get somewhat risquÉ and so i can hold my own with that. [laughter] and so he put in the book that he has two great loves, furniture and sex and i said welcome you got it all wrong and they said what you mean and i said they should have said that smack and then furniture. >> so he calls me and it was this also from passionate, she goes to california and when i said he wants you to come on, he didn't know who he was, but he's a very quick ready and he went and was watching it and so the other night he says she's on tv, turn it on. so i watched and then right afterwards he calls and says, what if did you think and i said i thought she was great and he said she was
. >> i was just going to say when tom hanks tweeted his love for "factory man" week before last, i called and said, do you know who he is and he's read, listen, i may be a dinosaur, but even i know who tom hanks is. >> another question from the audience. john, how are you preparing for the stephen cobert show? [laughter] >> that guy is quick and it depends on the question he asked. it really does. if you read the book, this guy can get somewhat risquÉ and so i can...
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before that it was hank haney.haney fired tiger woods and now tiger woods is ending his relationship with sean foley. over the past four years, one thing stands out -- tiger woods has not added to his total of major victories. he has 14 majors. now you can point to the fact that tiger has been injured a lot. that is not necessarily sean foley's fault, but today he made the announcement. he is taking the rest of the season off and he took today to take the time to say he is taking it off without his coach. he had said he won't know who his next coach will be. >> what would the coach do or not do to change tiger's game? >> it is another set of eyes. a lot of people think tiger woods doesn't need a coach, he is the best golfer that has ever played arguably. why can't he figure it out on his own? you can't necessarily see yourself swing the golf club so a lot of times you have another set of eyes. sean foley is a very cerebral person. very well-read. he talked a different language than most golf coaches. he was more in
before that it was hank haney.haney fired tiger woods and now tiger woods is ending his relationship with sean foley. over the past four years, one thing stands out -- tiger woods has not added to his total of major victories. he has 14 majors. now you can point to the fact that tiger has been injured a lot. that is not necessarily sean foley's fault, but today he made the announcement. he is taking the rest of the season off and he took today to take the time to say he is taking it off without...
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hank rescued by the brew crew when he wandered into their facility this year. top first in milwaukee, two on, one out, pablo sandoval singles to left. hunter pence scores, 1-0 g-men. buster posey and sandoval make the trip home. 4-1, giants in the fifth inning. >>> while the average temperature in santa clara was 53, that will be cold enough for outdoor hockey. levi's stadium will host the sharks and l.a. kings on february 21 of 2015. the decision to play the game at levi's instead of at&t park, the nhl's call. but once supported by the franchise, mainly due to seating compassion at this. >> our fan base has become very strong, very loyal and very passionate, and they've stayed with us through thick and thin. we want to use this opportunity and this game as a way to celebrate our fans, to get them something to show the rest of the hockey world as to how passionate and how into this sport they really are. >>> silver and black getting in some final work in napa before taking to the skies for minnesota tomorrow. and the pre-season opener against the vikings friday
hank rescued by the brew crew when he wandered into their facility this year. top first in milwaukee, two on, one out, pablo sandoval singles to left. hunter pence scores, 1-0 g-men. buster posey and sandoval make the trip home. 4-1, giants in the fifth inning. >>> while the average temperature in santa clara was 53, that will be cold enough for outdoor hockey. levi's stadium will host the sharks and l.a. kings on february 21 of 2015. the decision to play the game at levi's instead of...
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besides hanks and eddy murray hardly anyone sold tickets in a nonaction capacity. he has extraordinary credibility in the hip world. he was a great stand-up comic and had a brilliant mind, as i am sure you saw. it's an inconsistent lating thing that -- scintillating thing that bounced off walls. >> i saw him perform in chicago. he is the fun yist human being i saw. johnie carson thought so too, he was one of his last guests. he struggled with substance abuse and entered rehab and was open about his drinking problems. he studied at julliard, went to l.a., did the comedy clubs, landed a role new york on "happy days", and so impressed gary marshall and was given his own shows, one of the funniest shows, "mork arnd mindy." >> exactly, he was one of the first big stars that could improvise on television, in a way that did the practice a little bit of justice. he was an enormous, you know, sitcom star back in those days. again, he had a credibility as a stand-up guy. it wasn't like he was sold out. his talents were so big they could encompass both at the time what was se
besides hanks and eddy murray hardly anyone sold tickets in a nonaction capacity. he has extraordinary credibility in the hip world. he was a great stand-up comic and had a brilliant mind, as i am sure you saw. it's an inconsistent lating thing that -- scintillating thing that bounced off walls. >> i saw him perform in chicago. he is the fun yist human being i saw. johnie carson thought so too, he was one of his last guests. he struggled with substance abuse and entered rehab and was open...
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. >> i made the help like tom hanks in castaway. heard the helicopters on more than a few occasions. they were in the distance. get emotional, are they going to see me? and then nothing. >> reporter: before he was rescued, he survived on water from puddles. he didn't think he would make it out alive, so he carved a note to his family on a piece of wood. >> pine needles, that's a new one. >>> and college football's defending champs, the florida state seminoles, starting the pre-season at number one. >> and baseball, talk about drama. details. >>> welcome inside "sportscenter," i'm robert flores. major league baseball and little league. world series in williamsport, pennsylvania and texas, tied at six in the final inning. ty shanahan grounded to short. wild throw, zion spearman scores, mo'ne davis and her pennsylvania teammates advancing 7-6. >>> double header, a crazy pair of games between the reds and rockies. rockies score five in the bottom of the ninth, capped off by this three-run walk off homer by the former red. they win 10-9.
. >> i made the help like tom hanks in castaway. heard the helicopters on more than a few occasions. they were in the distance. get emotional, are they going to see me? and then nothing. >> reporter: before he was rescued, he survived on water from puddles. he didn't think he would make it out alive, so he carved a note to his family on a piece of wood. >> pine needles, that's a new one. >>> and college football's defending champs, the florida state seminoles,...
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hank silverberg was there when they met for the first time. >> reporter: an embrace between michael lu and heather vonn kurtz four months after he collapsed in a rockville park jogging in may. >> it made me appreciate life. >> reporter: lu had been pushing his toddler in a stroller along the path on may 14th. his body sent him a message. this is the biking path in rockville where heather vonn kurtz and michael lu first met when she saved his life, a day they'll both never forget. when kurtz did cpr with the help of 911 dispatcher jeff purcell. >> heather, you need to start doing cpr right now. >> okay. >> put the heel of your palm in the center of his chest right between the nipples. >> okay. >> put the other hand on top of that hand. >> okay. >> pump the chest hard and fast at least twice per second and let the chest come all the way up in between pumps. i want you to count out loud so i can count with you, okay? >> i was grateful to the 911 dispatcher for contributing to me having more courage in this situation. >> she was willing to get on her knees. she had to remove my shirt, get
hank silverberg was there when they met for the first time. >> reporter: an embrace between michael lu and heather vonn kurtz four months after he collapsed in a rockville park jogging in may. >> it made me appreciate life. >> reporter: lu had been pushing his toddler in a stroller along the path on may 14th. his body sent him a message. this is the biking path in rockville where heather vonn kurtz and michael lu first met when she saved his life, a day they'll both never...
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morning, hank. [ male announcer ] for people who don't have allergies everyday, just on allergy days.nnouncer ] new qlearquil. the powerfully effective, take it only when you need it, so you can be you again, allergy medicine. boo! haha. all right, see you, buddy! [ male announcer ] and introducing qlearquil nighttime, the new allergy medicine for night. qlearquil. powerful sinus and allergy medicine from the makers of vicks nyquil and dayquil. qlearquil. powerful sinus and allergy medicine guess the mcmuffin doesn'tthe think hashbrowns matter. it's ok, hashbrowns... ...we still love you. the new am crunchwrap from taco bell. eggs, bacon, cheese, plus a very meaningful hash brown inside. wrapped and grilled to go. [bong] wrapped and grilled to go. something happens when you giveair.r hair... you get a natural look without the gray. only just for men has airactiv. that removes gray while leaving the natural variations in your hair. just air... just you... and the look you want. just for men. the summer of this.mmer. the summer that summers from here on will be compared to. where memori
morning, hank. [ male announcer ] for people who don't have allergies everyday, just on allergy days.nnouncer ] new qlearquil. the powerfully effective, take it only when you need it, so you can be you again, allergy medicine. boo! haha. all right, see you, buddy! [ male announcer ] and introducing qlearquil nighttime, the new allergy medicine for night. qlearquil. powerful sinus and allergy medicine from the makers of vicks nyquil and dayquil. qlearquil. powerful sinus and allergy medicine...
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that man, congressman hank johnson joins me from atlanta.elcome, sir. >> thank you for having me. >> i notice you weren't laughing at oliver's bit on doralville. >> well no, it's the kind of display that when you are trying to run a police department, policing an urban area, do you show up in garb that makes you look like you're ready to go into combat on the streets of iraq? that's unacceptable. >> your bill to stop militarizing law enforcement act, what exactly whoo it do? >> it would stop a pentagon program that transfers surplus military equipment straight from the battlefield to the local law enforcement agency that requests it, and all that agency has to do is to fill out a one--page application and request form, and so long as they can go and pick the equipment, be it an armed drone or an armored vehicle or a silencer for a pistol, the ohm thing thnly thid to do is pick it up within 14 days it's theirs, no training, no understanding of best practices in terms of when and where and how to use the equipment, and also no accountability.
that man, congressman hank johnson joins me from atlanta.elcome, sir. >> thank you for having me. >> i notice you weren't laughing at oliver's bit on doralville. >> well no, it's the kind of display that when you are trying to run a police department, policing an urban area, do you show up in garb that makes you look like you're ready to go into combat on the streets of iraq? that's unacceptable. >> your bill to stop militarizing law enforcement act, what exactly whoo it...
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hank is live from the scene with more on the investigation. >> that's right. police were called here about 9:20 this morning for garbage bags, two of them, that weren't too far apart with body parts inside. and they spent most of the day using dogs and other things trying to figure out who the person was and how or why he ended up here. >> reporter: the dismembered parts were found in two separate plastic bags, one near the pool, one a distance away after police were called in about 9:30 this morning. police believe the victim is an adult male, but how, where, and why he was killed remain a mystery. for the residents here, there was some fear that this tight knit apartment complex could be a murder seen or a dumping ground. >> everybody knows each other. it's worrisome. >> reporter: police used cadaver dogs for a good part of the day in an effort to turn up any additional bags or evidence. apparently no additional bags were found. >> just a short time ago they did bringy in police cadets who are now doing a grid search of the entire area around where those bag
hank is live from the scene with more on the investigation. >> that's right. police were called here about 9:20 this morning for garbage bags, two of them, that weren't too far apart with body parts inside. and they spent most of the day using dogs and other things trying to figure out who the person was and how or why he ended up here. >> reporter: the dismembered parts were found in two separate plastic bags, one near the pool, one a distance away after police were called in about...