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hooper. hooper. hooper! roll your machine out. don't necessarily have to catch it, i guess.can't hope for miracles, can you? you gotta get under the ball. [ buttermaker ] give me a ball. what the hell is that, a baggie full of bacon? - i'm on atkins. - what? i have to eat all the time to keep my metabolism up... so my body becomes a fat-burning machine... so airheads like you don't give me spit all the time! easy, sport. all right, get ready. it's coming at you. you might want to back up. [ clears throat ] guys, it's a bunt. - you seemed to imply you're going to hit it out here. - yeah. engelberg, that's a bunt, bud. you're supposed to pick it up, throw the guy out at first base. okay? here we go again, picking on the fat kid. there's laws against this, you know. harassment! you better shut up before i tell somebody you touched my pecker. engelberg, will you throw the damn ball already? [ glass shatters ] okay, listen up. listen very carefully. rule number one: don't mess with the cadillac. calm down. it's a piece of crap anyway. for your information, it's a classic. and i g
hooper. hooper. hooper! roll your machine out. don't necessarily have to catch it, i guess.can't hope for miracles, can you? you gotta get under the ball. [ buttermaker ] give me a ball. what the hell is that, a baggie full of bacon? - i'm on atkins. - what? i have to eat all the time to keep my metabolism up... so my body becomes a fat-burning machine... so airheads like you don't give me spit all the time! easy, sport. all right, get ready. it's coming at you. you might want to back up. [...
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sergeant donald hooper is the supervisor on duty that day. >> it was a slow sunday morning.ng on, just dealing with typical paperwork issues. and i hear over the radio from our control room that a car had crashed through the auto sally port door. so i asked for clarification on the radio. a car came into the door? no. a car crashed through the door. >> the sally port is a secure enclosed area that officers use to transfer the custody of inmates. with this area compromised, the jail goes on lockdown. sergeant hooper calls for backup, and he and his deputies make their way towards the sally port to check out the scene. >> the lincoln navigator had crashed in the door, but the door had pretty much fallen back into place. but the navigator was parked against a center divider and still running. the vehicle was a little skewed as it hit the wall. and it was sort of leaning to the left. and you could see the driver at that time i thought maybe he was injured because he wasn't moving. i thought it was an accident. >> not knowing what to expect, sergeant hooper and his deputies grab
sergeant donald hooper is the supervisor on duty that day. >> it was a slow sunday morning.ng on, just dealing with typical paperwork issues. and i hear over the radio from our control room that a car had crashed through the auto sally port door. so i asked for clarification on the radio. a car came into the door? no. a car crashed through the door. >> the sally port is a secure enclosed area that officers use to transfer the custody of inmates. with this area compromised, the jail...
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catherine hooper will. you lived just over there. you miss the apartment?he lives a simpler life now in a three-room apartment in south florida, but she remains ruth madoff, lawful wife of the greatest financial criminal in history. why haven't you filed for a divorce from this man? >> i don't know. it doesn't matter to me. he's gonna die in prison. i certainly don't want to find another man these days. >> he'll probably see this interview. are you concerned about-- >> i was thinking about that. no, i'm not concerned. he should hear it. >> believe her or not, the thousands of victims may have little sympathy for andrew and ruth, but it can't be denied that they, too, are victims of bernie madoff. that's mark and andrew? >> mm-hmm. [tearfully] in happier times. >> they lost a son and brother and will forever carry the shame of the madoff name. >> what he did to me, to my brother, and to my family is unforgivable. what he did to thousands of other people, destroyed their lives, i'll never understand it. and i'll never forgive him for it. and i'll never speak
catherine hooper will. you lived just over there. you miss the apartment?he lives a simpler life now in a three-room apartment in south florida, but she remains ruth madoff, lawful wife of the greatest financial criminal in history. why haven't you filed for a divorce from this man? >> i don't know. it doesn't matter to me. he's gonna die in prison. i certainly don't want to find another man these days. >> he'll probably see this interview. are you concerned about-- >> i was...
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mary innocent right there is he was going to marry you think hooper. and seth cannon and the more well that are with you also to someone no one does i know him pretty well who in the world does alan old why did al and all that but i tell you this guy as british comedian peters there found a way it's i thought i did alan alda and then peter serafin what's there's a really good alan alda how do what is up around all that i've ever crimes and misdemeanors that movie and. he kills his girlfriend jill so funny i would initially wrote alan alda into a thing so. william shatner was in that show called. s s blank my dad says you know and so we were going to do a similar thing with alan alda called my my effing roommate is a horse and it was al and all that his roommate was a second so how does he sound like you know i'm going to tell you when we roommates a horse and. this is insanity it was new in my mind. thank you very much this is great this is great i love you for people to have the chino ever spoken to you know i saw him once and i was too afraid why wou
mary innocent right there is he was going to marry you think hooper. and seth cannon and the more well that are with you also to someone no one does i know him pretty well who in the world does alan old why did al and all that but i tell you this guy as british comedian peters there found a way it's i thought i did alan alda and then peter serafin what's there's a really good alan alda how do what is up around all that i've ever crimes and misdemeanors that movie and. he kills his girlfriend...
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one is my mother and your mother hooper geriatrician and it's about medical care giving in the last phase of life and it is just a beautiful book. there's another one that is called one hard choices for loving people and it's by a hospice chaplain and it goes through the implications of the practicalities of saying yes or no to these treatments like feeding tubes or even antibiotics when you are dealing with someone with a lead stage dementia -- late stage dementia. >> i know that there is a conversation out there and not cost within the last year. what would you have to say about the affordable c.a.r.e.? >> sorry, i'm not usually like this. >> a quarter of medicare spending is for the last year of life. people die in intensive care, a one-third are in intensive care and one-third get some sort of what is often a hail mary his surgery so it is incredibly expensive. unfortunately or fortunately, the affordable care act does not address this very much. it is handling insuring everybody but it is not -- there's not a lot built in how to change how the money is spent. i would like to see a lo
one is my mother and your mother hooper geriatrician and it's about medical care giving in the last phase of life and it is just a beautiful book. there's another one that is called one hard choices for loving people and it's by a hospice chaplain and it goes through the implications of the practicalities of saying yes or no to these treatments like feeding tubes or even antibiotics when you are dealing with someone with a lead stage dementia -- late stage dementia. >> i know that there...
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we have a great british director, tom hooper, oscar winner.her oscar winner, sir ben kingsley, another act to be, tom huddle ton, one of hottest stars and mark strong. those are the brittish villains. they're bringing story to live on super bowl viewers this sun. liz: let's let people and viewers watch it right now. start the cock mergessal and listen to the actors in it. >> have you ever noticed in hollywood movies are brits? >> maybe we're so -- >> thank you very much. liz: so you see jets. you've ggt all kind of things. did you have to shut down london airspace? >> we got permission to fly over buckingham pal last, no-fly zone, first time ever. liz: you're kidding? how di that? they must love -- >> all british. all british. promotion of britishness. liz: music done byythe london symphony orchestra. >> filmed in "abbey road." it is really an all-british invasion. liz: let's talk about the cost. at $133,000 per second, is it worth it? >> absolutely. we couldn't be happier with what we're seeing already. over 3.5 million views online and growi
we have a great british director, tom hooper, oscar winner.her oscar winner, sir ben kingsley, another act to be, tom huddle ton, one of hottest stars and mark strong. those are the brittish villains. they're bringing story to live on super bowl viewers this sun. liz: let's let people and viewers watch it right now. start the cock mergessal and listen to the actors in it. >> have you ever noticed in hollywood movies are brits? >> maybe we're so -- >> thank you very much. liz:...
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and christina hooper, u.s. investment strategist and head up u.s.nvestors. one thing we need to learn over and over again, i think, as investors, if you marry your losses, you never sell and if you don't get in when you think it's too expensive, like a year ago, can you get in now, alec? what would you tell somebody that missed 2013? >> yeah. you missed a lot if you missed 2013. that's the problem. if you missed 2012, too, you missed 41%. would you tell people to -- >> no, it's uninvested, no money in the market. i wouldn't tell them to get fully invested today. i think the best you could tell someone in that position is to take a dollar averaging approach. we think we're going to get a correction this year. we haven't had a correction since 2011. what do you think? >> 10%. >> 10%. >> you say 20% or 10%? >> correction is 10% to 20%. more than 20% is a bear. less is pullback. >> you get over 10%, but less than 20%? >> i think we're going to get a correction. i'm not that smart to know -- it might be more than 20%. i don't know if it will be more than
and christina hooper, u.s. investment strategist and head up u.s.nvestors. one thing we need to learn over and over again, i think, as investors, if you marry your losses, you never sell and if you don't get in when you think it's too expensive, like a year ago, can you get in now, alec? what would you tell somebody that missed 2013? >> yeah. you missed a lot if you missed 2013. that's the problem. if you missed 2012, too, you missed 41%. would you tell people to -- >> no, it's...
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let's enter peter hooper. okay? hess a chief economist and a manage b director at deutsche bank.n fighting scene with germany as a whole. if you follow many of his interviews from reuters to most recent on bloomberg what you will find is he's making comments like maybe we have to move towards a more traditional qe or the ecb may move more towards a more traditional qe. why is this important? if you've been keeping up a lot of the muches that occurred pushing rates down, specific cry by banks in southern europe, look at the charts of spanish ten-year, portuguese ten-year. we've done that. a lot of test tubing can show positive things like show interest rates but does it generate the type of growth that's self sustaining. it seems like the fix is in. it's seems as though the southern european interest rates are getting to the point where, hey, they almost seem to be empowered by the notion that somebody is going to be on the balance sheet to help them with these purchases. is it going to be long qe? why is it important? the bigger the qes around the globe, the bigger is question ho
let's enter peter hooper. okay? hess a chief economist and a manage b director at deutsche bank.n fighting scene with germany as a whole. if you follow many of his interviews from reuters to most recent on bloomberg what you will find is he's making comments like maybe we have to move towards a more traditional qe or the ecb may move more towards a more traditional qe. why is this important? if you've been keeping up a lot of the muches that occurred pushing rates down, specific cry by banks in...
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well, let's say hello to matt hooper. they are the contestants from "the biggest loser."hat have you lost since that? >> at this point, i've lost 120, i'm at 236. >> good for you. >> and i still have about four, five weeks left before finale. i feel great. >> and half, let's talk about your weight loss. you lost 87 pounds on the ranch. now where are you? >> now i've lost 110 pounds at 293 pounds. >> what has this done in terms of changing your lives? matt, i know you're getting married soon and you wanted to do this for your bride to be. >> well for me, yeah, it was about going into -- being the king of the day. you know, being fit for my wife, my future wife. and now i get to do that. now i get to live that. >> a lot of trips to the tailor in the meantime. >> i've been back to men's wearhouse three times just to see the numbers. >> you've been traveling all the time. has it been hard to do the workouts regularly and keep on track with eating? >> it's definitely hard. i have to do it. i'm kind of in a place right now where i'm forced to eat well, forced to work out. so th
well, let's say hello to matt hooper. they are the contestants from "the biggest loser."hat have you lost since that? >> at this point, i've lost 120, i'm at 236. >> good for you. >> and i still have about four, five weeks left before finale. i feel great. >> and half, let's talk about your weight loss. you lost 87 pounds on the ranch. now where are you? >> now i've lost 110 pounds at 293 pounds. >> what has this done in terms of changing your...