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and then the new al upmc, red light fever, taylor hawkins.i can't even play drums at the same time. they put our their al bun on 8-track. think the last time i touched one of these, the tape was inside an animal. it's a long story. but -- next week on the show, courtney love, erin andrews, megan mulally, craig robinson, a boxing rabbi will be here. and then music from hole, civil twilight. you have a message you want to say tonight, right? >> yes. >> jimmy: and share that message with us. >> i want to say to my grandma, happy birthday, grandma, i love you. >> jimmy: that's very nice. tell everyone how old she is tonight? >> 80. >> jimmy: 80 years old. it would be a nice thing -- you know what would be a nice thing for you to do? >> after the show. stop by there and treat her to a little bit of your patented -- >> jimmy: give her a thrill from a younger man. >> thank you, jim, thank you, guillermo. >> jimmy: here we go. not even the volcano clouds of iceland could keep our guest from being here. you can sween over him every monday night on "go
and then the new al upmc, red light fever, taylor hawkins.i can't even play drums at the same time. they put our their al bun on 8-track. think the last time i touched one of these, the tape was inside an animal. it's a long story. but -- next week on the show, courtney love, erin andrews, megan mulally, craig robinson, a boxing rabbi will be here. and then music from hole, civil twilight. you have a message you want to say tonight, right? >> yes. >> jimmy: and share that message...
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on february 24th we had our humphrey hawkins meeting here and i asked questions about some of the things the fed had done in the past and the comments that you made included the fact that you considered this rather bizarre what i was saying chairman frank followed up with sending a letter to get some clarification for you to look into it and even suggested that you and i get together so i can present what my concerns are and see if we can resolve it and i'm certainly open to that so i hope that we can follow up on that and the suggestions of chairman frank. but also i wanted to make a comment about the march 19th ruling at the u.s. court of appeals in manhattan because once again the federal reserve lost their case against i guess it was bloomberg filing for freedom of act for information dealing with a $2 trillion loans during the crisis. and of course that was ruled in lower court and the court of appeals as upheld this and main argument the fed uses in the court as well as here in the hearings is that if we knew so much about these banks and where these loans are going to stigmatize t
on february 24th we had our humphrey hawkins meeting here and i asked questions about some of the things the fed had done in the past and the comments that you made included the fact that you considered this rather bizarre what i was saying chairman frank followed up with sending a letter to get some clarification for you to look into it and even suggested that you and i get together so i can present what my concerns are and see if we can resolve it and i'm certainly open to that so i hope that...
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hawkins starts the game tomorrow. this is a different georgia team if tanner and mc cree can pitch how they are capable. they both got the ups right now. 1-0 from moseley. cone comes dm to in to make the play for a second out. 2 down here in the top of the 9th. the month of may, that will be a great game for game one of the series against the florida state seminoles, clemson tigers lead the seminoles by two games in the atlanta division standings, the opening thursday may 20th at 7:00 eastern. top of the acc as always so strong, this could be the year when you look at -- acc national championship in 1955. this could be the year here in 2010. grounds out to chipman to end the tp of the 9th. we go to the bottom of f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f
hawkins starts the game tomorrow. this is a different georgia team if tanner and mc cree can pitch how they are capable. they both got the ups right now. 1-0 from moseley. cone comes dm to in to make the play for a second out. 2 down here in the top of the 9th. the month of may, that will be a great game for game one of the series against the florida state seminoles, clemson tigers lead the seminoles by two games in the atlanta division standings, the opening thursday may 20th at 7:00 eastern....
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. >> jimmy: tonight, chace crawford is here, anthony anderson, and taylor hawkins.
. >> jimmy: tonight, chace crawford is here, anthony anderson, and taylor hawkins.
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. >> had john hawkins patch didn't do what a few different story? >> absolutely, they would have profited from them. but in the 1950's you can pop them. people didn't start passing cell lines and things until much later. so that's one of the sort of tough questions about the money issue is who -- people often not so has the family been given any money and the answer is no for a lot of reasons. one of which is it's impossible to really treat to me the money, how much money was made, how much of the money -- you can go online and some of our biggest biotech companies started off at this one company sterling said to herself. you can buy a file of hela cells and the products made using none anywhere after about $10,000 a vaio. but how much of that is the hela, how much is the science, people -- >> who owns he loved? their biological supply companies. >> so a lot of companies sell them? >> and there's nonprofitable banks to provide them and them just as to keeping cells alive and going for science. yeah, anyone can fill them. and, you know, so that the q
. >> had john hawkins patch didn't do what a few different story? >> absolutely, they would have profited from them. but in the 1950's you can pop them. people didn't start passing cell lines and things until much later. so that's one of the sort of tough questions about the money issue is who -- people often not so has the family been given any money and the answer is no for a lot of reasons. one of which is it's impossible to really treat to me the money, how much money was made,...
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and charlie may and hawkins, the young man at cornwall capital, who i had to badger to let me write about them, i think they are on an island. the last thing they wanted was to be on tv. they spoke to the producers and said i will explain things to you, but there is no way my face is going on television. >> why did mike, who you characterized in your people as shy and not liking people -- >> he doesn't like social interaction. >> why did he agree? >> that is a great question, but there is a simple answer. a year and a half ago he felt completely betrayed by the financial world. >> he's on screen now. >> and he felt neglected. he thought he had been very pressured in diagnosing what was going on in the american financial system. he had made a lot of money for other people. it wound up being a very un pleasant experience for him. then the world moves on, and nobody notices what he has done, even though it was an incredible investment triumph. when i talked to him, he was the one character who was very a egger to talk to me. he had a story, and he had three years of e-mails to document his e
and charlie may and hawkins, the young man at cornwall capital, who i had to badger to let me write about them, i think they are on an island. the last thing they wanted was to be on tv. they spoke to the producers and said i will explain things to you, but there is no way my face is going on television. >> why did mike, who you characterized in your people as shy and not liking people -- >> he doesn't like social interaction. >> why did he agree? >> that is a great...
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>> no and hawkins never sold them. they give it away for free and they are sort of public domain. you could sell them if he wanted to. there is no patent. they are just out there and anyone can grow them, any scientist can grow them. >> johns hopkins patented them would be a different story? >> absolutely they would have profited directly bit in the 1950's there couldn't have been patent, people didn't start patenting cell lines and things like that until later. that is one of the tough questions about the issue people often ask has the family been given any money and the answer is no for a lot of reasons and if one of which is it is impossible to trace who made the money, how much was made, how much of the money -- you can go on line and some of the biggest biotech companies started off this one company selling hela cells but the didn't get where they are just by selling hela cells. you can buy a vial of the hela cells for to under $50 the products are about $10,000 a bottle but how much of that is hela and how much of it is this audience and all this other stuff, people who -- >
>> no and hawkins never sold them. they give it away for free and they are sort of public domain. you could sell them if he wanted to. there is no patent. they are just out there and anyone can grow them, any scientist can grow them. >> johns hopkins patented them would be a different story? >> absolutely they would have profited directly bit in the 1950's there couldn't have been patent, people didn't start patenting cell lines and things like that until later. that is one of...
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[applause] ♪ >> to the undershepherd of this house, the superintendent hawkins, to the presiding clergytwo of my long time friends, pastor billy kyls as well as the reverend dr. julius c. hope, to the hooks family. ... >> only dr. hooks could do that. today, my brothers and sisters, we celebrate the life. remember the legacy of our fallen leader, my friend and my brother, the reverend dr. benjamin lawson hooks. i stand here today on behalf of the mayor of the city of detroit, the honorable who came by on monday. when dr. hooks body was lying in state comic he gave me a personal request. he said, on the flowers, can you do me a favor? and i said what is that? he said, can you speak on behalf of myself and the city of detroit and let mrs. hooks know how much detroit loves dr. hoo dr. hooks. on behalf of detroit, michigan, we say to memphis, and the world, thank you for letting dr. hooks a abide with us for 30 years in detroit. we gave him a presidential sendoff on monday night when his body left from the church. i also received a phone call from the president of professional national bapt
[applause] ♪ >> to the undershepherd of this house, the superintendent hawkins, to the presiding clergytwo of my long time friends, pastor billy kyls as well as the reverend dr. julius c. hope, to the hooks family. ... >> only dr. hooks could do that. today, my brothers and sisters, we celebrate the life. remember the legacy of our fallen leader, my friend and my brother, the reverend dr. benjamin lawson hooks. i stand here today on behalf of the mayor of the city of detroit, the...
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[applause] ♪ >> it to the and the shepherd of this house, the superintendent hawkins, the residing clergytwo of nine longtime friends, pastor kyles and reverand hope. to the hooks family, our former first lady, to mrs. pat, sister pat, sister mildred, brother raymond, to all of you my brothers and sisters, i think it got for the opportunity to stand here just to say a word on behalf of our fallen leader. i am grateful to pastor mason for his kind words. i shared with him the other day, i said, only dr. benjamin lawson hooks could do what he did for you and for me. i knew dr. mason in los angeles where we both pastor. i went to my hometown of detroit. dr. mason loss -- left los angeles to secede dr. hooks in his hometown of memphis. only dr. hooks could do that. today, my brothers and sisters, and celebrate the life, remember the legacy of our fallen leader, my friend and my brother, the rev. dr. benjamin lawson hooks. i stand here today on behalf of the mayor of the city of detroit, the hon. dave bing, who came by my church on monday. when dr. hooks' body was lying in state, he gave me a
[applause] ♪ >> it to the and the shepherd of this house, the superintendent hawkins, the residing clergytwo of nine longtime friends, pastor kyles and reverand hope. to the hooks family, our former first lady, to mrs. pat, sister pat, sister mildred, brother raymond, to all of you my brothers and sisters, i think it got for the opportunity to stand here just to say a word on behalf of our fallen leader. i am grateful to pastor mason for his kind words. i shared with him the other day,...
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steven hawkin, smartester. in history talking about alien life.'re fighting about with border fights in america but real aliens from another planet. "we only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn't want to meet. i imagine they would exist in massive shifts using all the resources from their home planet. if aliens ever visit us i think the outcome would be much as when christopher columbus first land in america which didn't turn out very well for the native americans." what about the notion that aliens come here if we meet them there would be like the ones in your movie? frightening. >> i didn't know steven hawking did science fiction. i think he's right on the money. the history of the human race is that any technologically superior nation when it met a technologically inferior, guns against bows and arrows, they always took over. they took what they needed. it was either genocide or population was displaced or simulated in some kind of paternalistic manner. they were converted to christianity
steven hawkin, smartester. in history talking about alien life.'re fighting about with border fights in america but real aliens from another planet. "we only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn't want to meet. i imagine they would exist in massive shifts using all the resources from their home planet. if aliens ever visit us i think the outcome would be much as when christopher columbus first land in america which didn't turn out...
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first of all, to pastor hawkins, for allowing us to be here in your gracious spirit when we met with you that day. and all the clergy and friends of dr. hooks and especially the naacp and the civil rights museum and the institute, dr. raines lending us melody and beverly and kim. barbara, we can't say enough of the pressure that you took off the family. pastor jealous and chairman brock, the people you sent in, dr. a.d. gibbons and reverend white and nelson rivers really came in here and took a lot of pressure off of us. [applause] >> it allowed the family to bond together and reminisce and have fun. and first of all, we have a very competent, capable, applicable, accomplished family. any two of us could stand here and represent the family speaking. would you all please stand other than mother francis and mildred. and the elders. would you please stand. [applause] >> francis hooks did not sign on to do all this. she thought she was marrying a lawyer. [laughter] >> she didn't know she was marrying a preacher, teacher, lawyer, civil rights activist. and that his tentacles would stretch
first of all, to pastor hawkins, for allowing us to be here in your gracious spirit when we met with you that day. and all the clergy and friends of dr. hooks and especially the naacp and the civil rights museum and the institute, dr. raines lending us melody and beverly and kim. barbara, we can't say enough of the pressure that you took off the family. pastor jealous and chairman brock, the people you sent in, dr. a.d. gibbons and reverend white and nelson rivers really came in here and took a...
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, the head of the church, the flagship church of the church of god in christ where superintendent hawkinsresides and was previously presided over by -- his was a life well-lived. i thank you and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. poe: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. poe: i want to comment chairman conyers and ranking member smith for moving so quickly to bring this to the floor. this resolution honors the life and achievements of dr. benjamin lawson hooks for his commitment to justice and his work with the naacp to eliminate barriers to civil rights and his leadership in promoting equal opportunity for everybody. he was born in memphis in 19 256789 his family inspired him to study diligently and go to college, from which he graduated in 1944. after service in the united states army he went to law school at depaul university. he graduated in 1948 and went back home to memphis, tennessee. from 1949 to 1965, h
, the head of the church, the flagship church of the church of god in christ where superintendent hawkinsresides and was previously presided over by -- his was a life well-lived. i thank you and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. poe: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. poe: i want to comment chairman conyers and...
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hawkins speak it is even better than i because a bunch of the early guidance and actions that we tookwere during his tenure as comptroller. but we made very clear that predatory lending, when it was in the mortgage space or credit card space was not something we would tolerate. things like loans flipping, equity stripping, types of mortgage, if the really abusive practices were things we crack down on. we took some enforcement actions in the area when it was necessary, but honestly, those practices never really took root in the national banking system. we had more questionable practices in the subprime credit cards space, and we did have to take a series of enforcement actions with respect to monoline subprime credit card lenders, to the point where we basically ran them out of the national banking system. and i do think it's important, however, that there is a distinction between predatory lending and other kinds of subprime lending. and i think, unfortunately, sometimes in particular as a result of the crisis, people tend to think of all subprime been as bad in predatory. and that i
hawkins speak it is even better than i because a bunch of the early guidance and actions that we tookwere during his tenure as comptroller. but we made very clear that predatory lending, when it was in the mortgage space or credit card space was not something we would tolerate. things like loans flipping, equity stripping, types of mortgage, if the really abusive practices were things we crack down on. we took some enforcement actions in the area when it was necessary, but honestly, those...