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hello, mr. hank. how are you doing? >> pelley: for a fortunate few, there is the health wagon. >> can you breathe for me? >> pelley: who are these people who come into the van? >> they are people that are in desperate need. they have no insurance and they usually wait, we say, "until they're train wrecks." >> rose: billionaires don't usually like to talk about their wealth, but this group has. they and others like them have all pledged to give at least fortunes away to charity-- a half a trillion dollars, so far. >> government has shown, you know, over the past couple of decades that it can no longer solve the great problems of the day. now, these philanthropists who have incredible wealth, and also the name and the influence, are uniquely qualified right now to solve the huge problems. >> this portion of 60 minutes presents is sponsored by the lincoln motor company and the 2016 lincoln mkc. that's a big bull. i think that's old cyrus. 1800 pounds of do whatever the heck i want. take the long way, huh? thank you cyrus.
hello, mr. hank. how are you doing? >> pelley: for a fortunate few, there is the health wagon. >> can you breathe for me? >> pelley: who are these people who come into the van? >> they are people that are in desperate need. they have no insurance and they usually wait, we say, "until they're train wrecks." >> rose: billionaires don't usually like to talk about their wealth, but this group has. they and others like them have all pledged to give at least...
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america's favorite movie star paris poll interviewed more than 2200 adults and for the fifth time mr. hanks claimed actor johnny depp came in second with the dull washington and harrison ford coming i% third and fourth thinks it latest film the british spies is up for six oscars this year he started with bosom buddies i just remember that. >> and take and remember i used to watch that show so talented and what a nice guy coming up at why broncos linebacker von miller is an trash talking in trash talking to panthers quarterback cam coach kubiak says a huge different teams to him a different person than what i was in 2013 i feel like that's been i've been here before with my with a little what i had for the previous one no question von miller is a different kind of guy in 2013 he was suspended for the first six games of the season for violating the nfl's drug policy that he tore his day as so when he returned and can play in the super bowl linebackers changed his way and he's been a beast this year broncos continued their work preparing for the panthers in the super bowl 50 they will work one
america's favorite movie star paris poll interviewed more than 2200 adults and for the fifth time mr. hanks claimed actor johnny depp came in second with the dull washington and harrison ford coming i% third and fourth thinks it latest film the british spies is up for six oscars this year he started with bosom buddies i just remember that. >> and take and remember i used to watch that show so talented and what a nice guy coming up at why broncos linebacker von miller is an trash talking...
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hello, mr. hank. how are you doing? >> pelley: for a fortunate few, there is the health wagon. >> can you breathe for me? >> pelley: who are these people who come into the van? >> they are people that are in desperate need. they have no insurance and they usually wait, we say, "until they're train wrecks." usually like to talk about their wealth, but this group has. they and others like them have all pledged to give at least half of their incredible fortunes away to charity-- a half a trillion dollars, so far. >> government has shown, you know, over the past couple of decades that it can no longer solve the great problems of the day. now, these philanthropists who have incredible wealth, and also the name and the influence, are uniquely qualified right now to solve the huge problems. >> this portion of 60 minutes presents is sponsored by the lincoln motor company and the 2016 lincoln mkc. that's a big bull. i think that's old cyrus. 1800 pounds of do whatever the heck i want. thank you cyrus. lease a 2016 lincoln mkc fo
hello, mr. hank. how are you doing? >> pelley: for a fortunate few, there is the health wagon. >> can you breathe for me? >> pelley: who are these people who come into the van? >> they are people that are in desperate need. they have no insurance and they usually wait, we say, "until they're train wrecks." usually like to talk about their wealth, but this group has. they and others like them have all pledged to give at least half of their incredible fortunes...
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we've made arrangements and we have burks out waiting for us and mr. hankshe'll get a copy. then i have my copy here and i will read him the warrant verbatim. then he's released back to the custody of the facility. demetrius? >> yes, sir. >> i'm tom hanks. i'm a detective with the indiana state police. this is your copy. i'm going to give to it this officer. i'm going to read this to you. arrest warrant, the state of indiana, authorized the warrant on demetrius burks, no social security number listed. count one, battery, resulting in bodily injury, class "d" felony. if this is set for initial hearing, the warrant does not expire. >> that's a "d" felony, sir. >> it's going to be count one, battery resulting in bodily injury, class "d" felony, correct. okay? >> yes, sir. >> all right. thank you. >> he got an initial hearing i think video conferencing that will be conducted with the courts, it will be done here. he'll probably request a public defender and he'll be assigned an attorney to represent him. they'll start negotiations with the prosecutor. see if the
we've made arrangements and we have burks out waiting for us and mr. hankshe'll get a copy. then i have my copy here and i will read him the warrant verbatim. then he's released back to the custody of the facility. demetrius? >> yes, sir. >> i'm tom hanks. i'm a detective with the indiana state police. this is your copy. i'm going to give to it this officer. i'm going to read this to you. arrest warrant, the state of indiana, authorized the warrant on demetrius burks, no social...
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. >> hello, mr. hank, how are you doing? >> pelley: ...and two exam rooms are full. with advanced degrees in nursing, gardner and meade are allowed to diagnose illnesses, write prescriptions, order tests and x-rays. >> stick your tongue out, "ah." >> pelley: on average, there are 20 patients a day-- that's recently up by 70%. the health wagon is a small operation that started back in 1980. it runs mostly on federal grants, and corporate and private donations. >> blood pressure a bit high before? >> just when i get aggravated. >> pelley: who are these people who come into the van? that are in desperate need. they have no insurance, and they usually wait, we say, "until they are train wrecks." their blood pressures come in emergency levels. we have blood sugars come in 500, 600s because they can't afford their insulin. >> pelley: but why do they not see a doctor or a nurse before they become, as you call it, "train wrecks"? >> meade: because they don't have any money. they don't have money to pay for labs. they don't have money to go to an e.r. and these are very proud
. >> hello, mr. hank, how are you doing? >> pelley: ...and two exam rooms are full. with advanced degrees in nursing, gardner and meade are allowed to diagnose illnesses, write prescriptions, order tests and x-rays. >> stick your tongue out, "ah." >> pelley: on average, there are 20 patients a day-- that's recently up by 70%. the health wagon is a small operation that started back in 1980. it runs mostly on federal grants, and corporate and private donations....
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mr. speaker, this exhibit is an important piece of jewish community's collective memory and must continue to be preserved and shared for generations to come. hank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rise? without objection, the gentleman is recognized. >> this evening i rise to recognize the walnut hills high school marching band. they traveled to paris last week grande cipate in le parade, which is the showcase event in paris on new year's day. it attracts hundreds of thousands of spectators from all over the world. it's a great opportunity to show the world how talented our students in cincinnati are. only four babbeds from the united states, two high schools and two colleges, were selected to participate in this prestigious event. mr. chabot: it's fitting that wall mutt thit -- walnut hills was one of the four bands since the marching blue and gold have been rated superior for 13 straight years by the ohio music education association. i want to congratulate the students and parents and tichers and sportsers of walnut hills high schools -- high school, one of the best high schools in cincinnati, on t
mr. speaker, this exhibit is an important piece of jewish community's collective memory and must continue to be preserved and shared for generations to come. hank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rise? without objection, the gentleman is recognized. >> this evening i rise to recognize the walnut hills high school marching band. they traveled to paris last week grande cipate in le parade, which is the showcase event in paris on new year's day....
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. >> of a fancy restaurant. your story, hank is not chasing today. they have asked mr. donald trump hang around for a couple seconds. it's good to have you here. you're going to get a kick out of the story. you are chasing a story about baby tattoos. really? >> babies 1st tattoo. the tattoo parlor. it felt like a real tattoo parlor. needless to say my son was a little bit excited. >> that is right. >> before you started i spoke with the managers about what they do. he told me this is always been a dream for them. >> we have fantasized about real story that looks like a tattoo parlor and felt like a tattoo parlor. but only a temporary tattoos. we had the opportunity to take this place and try out that concept we knew we had to do it. >> we had to choose something. his favorite thing, he never misses a meal, he is a chunk stir. he smashed of bananas. we saw banana. every morning. you of bananas. trooper. the application process only takes a minute or two. >> yeah. >> tough. >> he likes it. if you want to get one or even a full you want to go back. only that through februa
. >> of a fancy restaurant. your story, hank is not chasing today. they have asked mr. donald trump hang around for a couple seconds. it's good to have you here. you're going to get a kick out of the story. you are chasing a story about baby tattoos. really? >> babies 1st tattoo. the tattoo parlor. it felt like a real tattoo parlor. needless to say my son was a little bit excited. >> that is right. >> before you started i spoke with the managers about what they do. he...
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>>hank you, mrs. jordan. thank you, mrs. jordan. >> laurie: there's nothing that shows the impact principal susan youtube video posted by her school's amy beverland elementary tanking her for her work. >> she is the definition of wonderful. >> she is nice and she helps other students. >> laurie: jordan, who died outside the very school she loved, was the principal for 22 years, and a part of that school since it opened. >> the entire school broke today. >> laurie: her last act came at the end of school on tuesday. jordan was helping load up kids for a ride home when one of the buses suddenly jumped t t curb. that's when she pushed several students out of the way. parents adam and rachel bakeyer moved to the area five years ago because of the school. >> it was for all the goog things we had heard about principal jordan and everything that was going o o >> laurie: their son witnessed the accident while sitting on a bus nearby. the sixth grader says his principal visited his classroom every day. >> she would just come and sit d
>>hank you, mrs. jordan. thank you, mrs. jordan. >> laurie: there's nothing that shows the impact principal susan youtube video posted by her school's amy beverland elementary tanking her for her work. >> she is the definition of wonderful. >> she is nice and she helps other students. >> laurie: jordan, who died outside the very school she loved, was the principal for 22 years, and a part of that school since it opened. >> the entire school broke today....
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mr. spielberg. he doesn't direct very often. did not get a nomination for tom hanks. he's got enough anyway.erful stage actor, you watch out for him. tom hanks is his biggest fan. he has a nomination for best supporting actor up against sylvester stallone. brent: i saw that too. fair competition. before we move on, you're saying dicaprio will win? >> yes. brent: sad news from the world of show biz as well. suspicionalan rickman, one of the most distinctive and best loved british actors of the last 30 years has died. he was 69 and he's been suffering from cancer. >> alan rickman's powerful presence on stage and screen was unquestionable. with his rich and light voice and mired by young and old. his role as professor snape in the harry potter films earned him a legion of fans. >> i will attempt to penetrate your mind. you will attempt to resist. prepare yourself. >> rickman shot to international stardom in 1988 when he played hans gruber, bruce willis's arch nemesis in diehard. many memorable roles followed that showed rickman's on-screen versatility. robin hood, prince of thieves. and the rom
mr. spielberg. he doesn't direct very often. did not get a nomination for tom hanks. he's got enough anyway.erful stage actor, you watch out for him. tom hanks is his biggest fan. he has a nomination for best supporting actor up against sylvester stallone. brent: i saw that too. fair competition. before we move on, you're saying dicaprio will win? >> yes. brent: sad news from the world of show biz as well. suspicionalan rickman, one of the most distinctive and best loved british actors of...
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mr. trump suggesting maybe he'll dial back his criticism of president clinton. joining us to talk about presidential politics -- which some of which aren't always presidential -- hank sheinkopf, a political consultant who's worked for a clinton or two in the past. just correct me if i'm wrong, mr. sheinkopf, but weren't the clintons at the trump wedding -- the last one anyway? they were, right? >> well, it only goes to prove again there are no friends or enemies in politics. it just depends on the involved with. >> and the guest list, this time, just happened to include the clintons. >> it just happens you want famous people so you can look wonderful. >> yes, and he could say, "they were friends of mine, but this is politics." >> "well, we used to be friends, okay?" >> so parse this out for me >> sure. >> deconstruct everything. >> trump -- is he getting a little milder, saying, "i'm gonna scale back maybe a little bit"? did he get too much pushback? what do you think is -- >> no, trump doesn't want the clintons united against him for one simple reason. hillary set him up to bring trump in so that it would look like it was hillary to trump, and bill clinton came in
mr. trump suggesting maybe he'll dial back his criticism of president clinton. joining us to talk about presidential politics -- which some of which aren't always presidential -- hank sheinkopf, a political consultant who's worked for a clinton or two in the past. just correct me if i'm wrong, mr. sheinkopf, but weren't the clintons at the trump wedding -- the last one anyway? they were, right? >> well, it only goes to prove again there are no friends or enemies in politics. it just...
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mr. woodard: thank you all, and hank you, iowa state, for having me and thank all of you for coming tonightit's a great pleasure to be back especially as we're entering political campaign season in its full glory. "american nations" is a book about north american regionalism and the vital importance it plays in understanding our history, our national identity, indeed, our current political cleavages, which are they are , even as idea lonl icologic ideological. i think we all know that regionism is important, red states and blue states. there was a civil war and the south is apparently still fighting it. we know that the presidential to say es are supposed one set of things to their party faithful when they arrive in new later, re and two weeks say a completely different set of things to the faithful of the ame party when they get to south carolina. even in this tea party era, a state ike vermont and a like mississippi might as well be on separate planets in terms of religious values, political priorities, ideas about the proper role of government, about the relationship between church and s
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hank you and i yield back. mr. guinta: i want to thank the gentleman from michigan for outlining through the lens of liberty and peace the challenge that andrew hurst's father mike has endured. my heart is with him and your constituents and i want to thank you for your hard work on the bipartisan task force and look forward to continuing your leadership in michigan and here in washington, d.c. mr. speaker, may i inquire as to the remaining time? the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new hampshire as 13 minutes remaining. >> mind something we have 13 minutes to conclude -- my understanding is we have 13 minutes to conclude for our special order. at this time i yield to the gentlelady from new hampshire. ms. kuster: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to recognize the gentleman from new york, mr. tonko, for three minutes. mr. tonko: i thank the gentlelady and the gentleman from new hampshire. our colleagues who have made available this special order this evening. through the auspices of bipartisan task force, to
hank you and i yield back. mr. guinta: i want to thank the gentleman from michigan for outlining through the lens of liberty and peace the challenge that andrew hurst's father mike has endured. my heart is with him and your constituents and i want to thank you for your hard work on the bipartisan task force and look forward to continuing your leadership in michigan and here in washington, d.c. mr. speaker, may i inquire as to the remaining time? the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new...
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hank you and i yield back. mrs. watson coleman: thank you. i want to thank the gentleman for his wise words and the wisdom that comes with experience. now i'd like to yield to the gentlelady from texas, representative sheila jackson lee. ms. jackson lee: i'd like to thank the gentlelady from new jersey for her leadership, continued leadership, as she brings those of us of the congressional progressive caucus to the floor to speak on issues of concern for the american people. let me also thank the gentlelady from oregon for her leadership and i'm delighted to be a co-sponsor, original co-sponsor of her very important legislation that is championed by the congressional progressive caucus, that is really demanding, calling for high quality guaranteed affordable and accessible child care for every american family around a strong child care work force that's paid a living wage at least $15 an hour and has a voice on their job. i have a long -- i have alongside of me just a picture of children that may be any child here in america, happy and smilin
hank you and i yield back. mrs. watson coleman: thank you. i want to thank the gentleman for his wise words and the wisdom that comes with experience. now i'd like to yield to the gentlelady from texas, representative sheila jackson lee. ms. jackson lee: i'd like to thank the gentlelady from new jersey for her leadership, continued leadership, as she brings those of us of the congressional progressive caucus to the floor to speak on issues of concern for the american people. let me also thank...
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mr. huckabee: i appreciate that. thank you very much. >> the last photo i was not in it. 'm back for another one. >> you've got to be in the photo, right? hank you, glad you came. inaudible] inaudible] >> the mental health industry is going to -- [inaudible] i think you need to touch on it. it's so important with kids. ur kids. ritalin, hdhd, all these things , pharmaceutical drugs for these kids. [inaudible] mr. huckabee: that was a horrible situation where she was in essence being held hostage by the state of massachusetts. let me thank some more people ere. >> pretty god, huh? mr. huckabee: appreciate you letting us take over the place here. >> any time. mr. huckabee: it's just what you expect in iowa every four years. >> thank you for coming. >> i'm speaking for you at our awe caucus. mr. huckabee: good for you. >> i spoke for you eight years ago or however many years ago. mr. huckabee: it work worked, let's do it again. we going this way? >> we've got a sit-down with reporters. i know scarlet doesn't want to do that. [inaudible] mr. huckabee: thank you, glad you came. hey, thanks. >> i'll see you around. mr. huckabee: hi. how are you? m
mr. huckabee: i appreciate that. thank you very much. >> the last photo i was not in it. 'm back for another one. >> you've got to be in the photo, right? hank you, glad you came. inaudible] inaudible] >> the mental health industry is going to -- [inaudible] i think you need to touch on it. it's so important with kids. ur kids. ritalin, hdhd, all these things , pharmaceutical drugs for these kids. [inaudible] mr. huckabee: that was a horrible situation where she was in essence...
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mr. the simpsons. they had no idea who it was. >> they haven't seen it. >> can you sign this? enator cruz: absolutely. thank you. hank you for being here. >> you worked with bill? senator cruz: i love him. he's terrific. >> senator, thank you. senator cruz: thank you. >> i will be voting for you in this re-election. senator cruz: if you get five people to vote you can vote now. >> i have five seniors. > thank you, senator cruz. senator cruz: thank you for being here. do you want me to sign your ook for you? right there? >> yeah. >> thank you so much. senator cruz: thank you. >> i'm from illinois. senator cruz: thank you for coming down. >> it's an honor. i brought this. i hope it would be helpful. i know you probably want to keep your hands open. >> can i get my picture taken with you? senator cruz: thank you. ure. thank you very much. >> i'm a pastor and i'll pray for you. [inaudible] >> i want to get in on this. i have to say something. >> senator cruz. >> sadly, i'm only 16. senator cruz: thank you very much. thank you for being here. >> good luck to you. >> good luck. senator cruz: thank you. how you doing? hank
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hello, mr. hank. how are you doing? >> pelley: for a fortunate few, there is the health wagon. >> can you breathe for me? >> pelley: who are these people who come into the van? >> they are people that are in deerate need. they're train wrecks." >> rose: billionaires don't usually like to talk about their wealth, but this group has.
hello, mr. hank. how are you doing? >> pelley: for a fortunate few, there is the health wagon. >> can you breathe for me? >> pelley: who are these people who come into the van? >> they are people that are in deerate need. they're train wrecks." >> rose: billionaires don't usually like to talk about their wealth, but this group has.