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and if i was tom hanks i would just kick his little ass because he's making a fool of the entire family but let's move on but it's invent a lot of bad music out there i don't know that i want to thirty years later he will be protesting this i don't know there's a great actor he's embarrassing the entire family he. would be yeah you're right oh man he's going to really mess up by this is going to mess up the third was it was sort of not forrest gump is one of the best it was about twenty years ago to. a library but there's one french guy that got kicked off a plane because apparently he pushed the flight attendant after he was caught smoking in the lavatory and then when the cops arrested them he just screamed and i feel i'm french this is i a this is so we are so racist today but this is so evil why is this this is so listen world it's great to be white and i can't wait to get my surgery and get the michael jackson surgery tomorrow because this man is literally it's funny to push a u.s. marshal while wow smoking if this man was anywhere darker if he was as dark as the camera man right n
and if i was tom hanks i would just kick his little ass because he's making a fool of the entire family but let's move on but it's invent a lot of bad music out there i don't know that i want to thirty years later he will be protesting this i don't know there's a great actor he's embarrassing the entire family he. would be yeah you're right oh man he's going to really mess up by this is going to mess up the third was it was sort of not forrest gump is one of the best it was about twenty years...
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nothing like that mean tom hanks who played a women's baseball coach in "a league of their own." >> there's no crying in baseball! >> reporter: this male aversion to female crying, it now turns out there may be a scientific basis to it. a new study done in israel found that men who were exposed to women's tears, tears that were extracted by having women watch sad movies, these men were measurably turned off. they had lower testosterone levels and the parts of their brain that register sexual arousal were less active. to test this theory, we took this actress named jessica to a local gym here in new york city and asked her to cry on command. >> she's not actually upset at you. >> that's good. >> reporter: this guy admitted he did not like it very much. >> might be slightly annoyed. >> reporter: but this guy said there are some circumstances in which crying could actually work in a woman's favor. >> she's crying and start kissing me, that's different.
nothing like that mean tom hanks who played a women's baseball coach in "a league of their own." >> there's no crying in baseball! >> reporter: this male aversion to female crying, it now turns out there may be a scientific basis to it. a new study done in israel found that men who were exposed to women's tears, tears that were extracted by having women watch sad movies, these men were measurably turned off. they had lower testosterone levels and the parts of their brain...
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i mean, to me, kermit was the original tom hanks. >> jimmy: really?when you're a little kid. >> jimmy: i do get that. yeah, absolutely. yeah. 'cause he's kind of heartbreaking, but he's -- he's lovable. >> he's the every man. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i'm not going to lie to you. i mean, i wrote the script for, like, three years, and we did the first table read, and they brought all the puppets. and so we come out, and it starts, and then kermit comes out. and i think his first line is "hi ho." >> jimmy: aw, come on. >> yeah. it's just, "hi ho." [ light laughter ] and then i said, "i need, like, a five minute break." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: just weeping on a muppet. >> 30 year old jason segel just crying hysterically. >> jimmy: yeah. we have you here -- here's you on the table reads. >> yeah. >> jimmy: this is -- this is real. >> oh, that's the table read. yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now that's pretty cool. i remember -- i remember you coming on. i don't remember this muppet. who's this muppet? >> which -- >> jimmy: is this the new one? the tech mu
i mean, to me, kermit was the original tom hanks. >> jimmy: really?when you're a little kid. >> jimmy: i do get that. yeah, absolutely. yeah. 'cause he's kind of heartbreaking, but he's -- he's lovable. >> he's the every man. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i'm not going to lie to you. i mean, i wrote the script for, like, three years, and we did the first table read, and they brought all the puppets. and so we come out, and it starts, and then kermit comes out. and i think his...
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more than a week ago when they became trapped in the ice let's get more on the rescue mission from tom hanks and tom when we expect there would deal to finish. well kerry at the moment two russian icebreakers are hard at work in the icy waters off russia's far eastern coast the first of them they had more than a car off has been there for some days now the second is just about to arrive and those two are the ships that are going to be needed to try and smash the ice around this last remaining ship a resupply ship that was the last of the ships three ships docked there on the thirtieth of december last year currently the second of those ships which is a freighter is being towed away from the scene that's expected to be brought to safety retailer to very soon and then after that the two icebreakers will go about extracting the last of these ships now this is been ongoing for some days now as you say why are the rescue operations taking so long. with these waters in the sea our hearts in russia's far east are known to be dangerous places for ships in the winter this winter more so than many bec
more than a week ago when they became trapped in the ice let's get more on the rescue mission from tom hanks and tom when we expect there would deal to finish. well kerry at the moment two russian icebreakers are hard at work in the icy waters off russia's far eastern coast the first of them they had more than a car off has been there for some days now the second is just about to arrive and those two are the ships that are going to be needed to try and smash the ice around this last remaining...
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men get annoyed when women in their life become emotional, like tom hanks in a league of your own. >>here's no crying in baseball! >> now we're learning this male aversion to female crying may have a basis in sciee. a new study done in israel found men exposed to women's tears tears th were extraed incidentallyy having those women watch sad movies, they had lowe testosterone levels and the parts of their brain that registers sexual arousel were inactive. we left jessa here in a gym in new york city and had her cr on demand. this guy admitted he didn't like it. >> if there' something wrong and i know it, i'll feel bad. you've been in a relationship a while and it's just for a reason, i can't comprehend, i'll be slightly annoyed. >> this guy said there are some circumstances which crying can work in a woman's favor. >> if she is starts crying -- >> the legendary sex therapist says she's a little worried by this study. >> i thought to myself now there's scienc behind my argument when my wife cries i get annoyed. >> that's wh i came on television. i don't want you to get of the hook by sa
men get annoyed when women in their life become emotional, like tom hanks in a league of your own. >>here's no crying in baseball! >> now we're learning this male aversion to female crying may have a basis in sciee. a new study done in israel found men exposed to women's tears tears th were extraed incidentallyy having those women watch sad movies, they had lowe testosterone levels and the parts of their brain that registers sexual arousel were inactive. we left jessa here in a gym...
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men get annoyed when women in their life become emotional, like tom hanks in a league of your own. >>here's no crying in baseball! >> now we're learning this male aversion to female crying may have a basis in science. a new study done in israel found men exposed to women's tears, tears that were extracted incidentally by having those women watch sad movies, they had lower testosterone levels and the parts of their brain that registers sexual arousel were inactive. we left jessica here in a gym in new york city and had her cry on demand. this guy admitted he didn't like it. >> if there's something wrong and i know it, i'll feel bad. you've been in a relationship a while and it's just for a reason, i can't comprehend, i'll be slightly annoyed. >> this guy said there are some circumstances which crying can work in a woman's favor. >> if she is starts crying -- >> the legendary sex therapist says she's a little worried by this study. >> i thought to myself now there's science behind my argument when my wife cries i get annoyed. >> that's why i came on television. i don't want you to get o
men get annoyed when women in their life become emotional, like tom hanks in a league of your own. >>here's no crying in baseball! >> now we're learning this male aversion to female crying may have a basis in science. a new study done in israel found men exposed to women's tears, tears that were extracted incidentally by having those women watch sad movies, they had lower testosterone levels and the parts of their brain that registers sexual arousel were inactive. we left jessica...
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rita williams, isn't that tom hanks' wife? maybe a different one. thank you. >>> tonight, we are hearing the voice of a modesto woman who was not able to speak for more than a decade. >> but after 12 years of putting up with a lot of humiliation, a lot of teasing, not only from the kids but from adults, staring because i talked with a mechanical machine and i sounded like a robot, i wanted to talk again and i am. >> surgeons completed the second voice box transplant on brenda. she lost her ability to speak 11 years ago due to complications from another surgery. she received a new voice box from an accident victim. though she found her restored voice i her own. we'll be right back. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> they say lightning doesn't strike twice but maybe falling ice does. a woman down in southern california says a huge chunk of ice fell on her car and damaged the hood and the windshield. she says the ice fell from a jumbo jet. she wants an airline to pay for the damages but nobody can verify that it came from a jet nor do they know which one dropped
rita williams, isn't that tom hanks' wife? maybe a different one. thank you. >>> tonight, we are hearing the voice of a modesto woman who was not able to speak for more than a decade. >> but after 12 years of putting up with a lot of humiliation, a lot of teasing, not only from the kids but from adults, staring because i talked with a mechanical machine and i sounded like a robot, i wanted to talk again and i am. >> surgeons completed the second voice box transplant on...
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>> in a league of their own, tom hanks' character saw tears as a sign of weakness. turns out they are a turnoff. in a study women smelled women's tears. they significantly reduced testosterone and brain activity associated with arousal. the scientists are not able to pinpoint the chemical that triggers the effects. the study does not include men's tears. although they are going to get to that. [ laughter ] >> we are going to get to the weather. i have a box of tissues, roberta, if you are crying over this weather. but i don't think you are. >> that's my problem. i have been going for that sympathy vote. >> oh. >> the whole time. >> it ain't working. >> kind of work that angle with the husband? now i know. just keep on smiling. and you know what? it's really funny because we had somebody send in their picture of the day? mypix, and they are saying, tell everybody to stop crying over the weather because wait until you see this picture. we'll share that with you but right now let's share this with you. it's our live cbs 5 weather camera towards ocean beach where curren
>> in a league of their own, tom hanks' character saw tears as a sign of weakness. turns out they are a turnoff. in a study women smelled women's tears. they significantly reduced testosterone and brain activity associated with arousal. the scientists are not able to pinpoint the chemical that triggers the effects. the study does not include men's tears. although they are going to get to that. [ laughter ] >> we are going to get to the weather. i have a box of tissues, roberta, if...
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so what brings you to denver well i've actually thought i couldn't figure the title of an old out tom hanks movie to say what i'm doing here you know video sleepless in seattle i've been down to join clovis and denver and i think there was a movie called eight things to do when you're dead in denver well a lot of the god both of us to go to the american economic association annual conference which is what i've just so i gave us a session. with a lot of informed people about why the cross is a couldn't whether it's either yet and i disagree a lot of. pressure but economic morons know that if it was a process and near classical economics or was again for the place that capitalism is fundamentally stable is almost actually presume it always occurs in a. behavior in equilibrium and they continue to think that way after a financial process it made it extremely obvious that that's not the case and so what i did was go along to a number of sessions with their classical economists are either getting their ideas about what caused the process. and the fact that they had no cause whatsoever or way the
so what brings you to denver well i've actually thought i couldn't figure the title of an old out tom hanks movie to say what i'm doing here you know video sleepless in seattle i've been down to join clovis and denver and i think there was a movie called eight things to do when you're dead in denver well a lot of the god both of us to go to the american economic association annual conference which is what i've just so i gave us a session. with a lot of informed people about why the cross is a...
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again so what brings you to denver well i've actually thought i could think of a title of an old tom hanksmovie to say what i'm doing here you know the old sleepless in seattle i've been down enjoying clueless and denver and i think there was a movie called eight things to do when you're dead in denver would not have been not thought of as a good in urban economic association annual conference which is what i'm just so i gave us a session with a lot of informed people about why the process occurred and whether it's over yet and i decide to a lot of. the expression but economic morons noted it in being aware that it was a crisis and near possible economics always began with the belief that capitalism is fundamentally stable is almost they actually presumed it always occurs and it. has its behavior in equilibrium and they continue to think that way after a financial process we've made it extremely obvious that that's not the case and so what i did was go along to a number of sessions where they had possible economists really giving their ideas about what caused the process. and in fact that
again so what brings you to denver well i've actually thought i could think of a title of an old tom hanksmovie to say what i'm doing here you know the old sleepless in seattle i've been down enjoying clueless and denver and i think there was a movie called eight things to do when you're dead in denver would not have been not thought of as a good in urban economic association annual conference which is what i'm just so i gave us a session with a lot of informed people about why the process...
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. >> jimmy: so it's almost like -- what was that movie with tom hanks where he's stranded on the islande you think about it. >> the more i think about it, it's very similar. >> jimmy: and i was shocked that that didn't come out in 3-d. [ laughter ] >> not only did it not come out in 3-d, it barely came out in 2-d. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what "d" is it? >> it's just "d." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. they just don't put a number in front of it. it's just plain "d." >> it's just "d." >> jimmy: you guys, when we come back, we'll show an actual clip from "how do you know." more with paul rudd when we come back, you guys. come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ moments ago, we gave this group of people stylish orbit packs. [ orbit trumpet ] let's see what they think. cork my canteen! that's one bad mickey fickey! [ laughs ] shut the front door! more dirty mouths cleaned up with orbit. in stylish packs. doesn't dry dishes completely, leaving spots. finish jet-dry dries dishes better than detergent alone. two times better ! for a brilliant shine, finish jet-dry rinse agent. finish. the diamond
. >> jimmy: so it's almost like -- what was that movie with tom hanks where he's stranded on the islande you think about it. >> the more i think about it, it's very similar. >> jimmy: and i was shocked that that didn't come out in 3-d. [ laughter ] >> not only did it not come out in 3-d, it barely came out in 2-d. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what "d" is it? >> it's just "d." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. they just don't put a number in...
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>> especially after the introduction of tom hanks and tim allen and tom spanked him a little bit. >>ais, the british humor. but, yeah, i think a lot of people in the room for kind of -- he didn't get the laughs as he did last year. >> it's a tough job, a hard job to do. >> it is. >> anyway -- >> who would want that? very hard to do. you're going to give us a check on the weather? >> we'll show you what's going on for the week ahead. we'll be looking at wet weather, cooler than normal temperatures on the east coast and back to the plains. the western third of the country, mid-week, lots of snow. below temperatures from the great lakes to the plains. more than normal temperatures in the east and then the latter part of the week, much of the country below normal. the eastern two-thirds of the country look below normal with showers in the northeast, snow in the great lakes, rain in the pacific northwest. >>> good morning to you. we are tracking dense fog all across the bay area, widespread take it easy. especially before 11:00 a.m. temperatures in the 60s across the bay today. 62 degrees
>> especially after the introduction of tom hanks and tim allen and tom spanked him a little bit. >>ais, the british humor. but, yeah, i think a lot of people in the room for kind of -- he didn't get the laughs as he did last year. >> it's a tough job, a hard job to do. >> it is. >> anyway -- >> who would want that? very hard to do. you're going to give us a check on the weather? >> we'll show you what's going on for the week ahead. we'll be looking at...
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i mean the gross players who bring in the 600 million, tom hanks and the director and of course winston is not a gross player but he created it. but the point is that these players make a profit on the movie. the studio makes a profit on the movie because it has a profit built into its distribution fee. it is true what david pekar says that there is supposed to be an overflow that takes care of all the mistakes and most movies are not profitable. but from the standpoint of the individual, independent producer such as i am, it is very tough, particularly when films could laterallyized, a term for paying for other people's mistakes or your own, so i want to very quickly, i have literally a statement here from the picture that i cannot name. and it's not a paramount picture. >> rose: is it a brown picture. >> could be. so far i will do this very rapidly, so the public will understand. this film shows in the last statement that it has taken in 262 million dollars at the box office. that's what the people all around the world -- >> sounds like two good men to me. >> no comment. the studio ha
i mean the gross players who bring in the 600 million, tom hanks and the director and of course winston is not a gross player but he created it. but the point is that these players make a profit on the movie. the studio makes a profit on the movie because it has a profit built into its distribution fee. it is true what david pekar says that there is supposed to be an overflow that takes care of all the mistakes and most movies are not profitable. but from the standpoint of the individual,...
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a sentiment summed up by tom hanks in "a league of their own." >> there's no crying in baseball. >> reporternow, we learn this male aversion to female crying may have a basis in science. a new study done in israel found that men who were exposed to women's tears, tears that were extracted incidentally by having the women watch sad movies, they had lower testosterone levels. and the parts of their brain that registers sexual arousal were less active. we took this actress, named jessica. to a local equinox gym in new york city. and had her cry on command. this guy admitted he didn't like it very much. >> it depends. if i've done something wrong and i know it, i'll feel bad. if i've been in a relationship for a while, for reasons i can't comprehend, i might be slightly annoyed. >> reporter: but this guy says there are some circumstances where crying koul inin inin ini woman's favor. dr. ruth westheimer, the legendary sex therapist, says she's worried about this study. >> i want you to ask, can i help you? i don't want you to worry about whether your penis can get erect or not. >> reporter: she
a sentiment summed up by tom hanks in "a league of their own." >> there's no crying in baseball. >> reporternow, we learn this male aversion to female crying may have a basis in science. a new study done in israel found that men who were exposed to women's tears, tears that were extracted incidentally by having the women watch sad movies, they had lower testosterone levels. and the parts of their brain that registers sexual arousal were less active. we took this actress,...
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." >> tom: here's what we're watching for next week: our market monitor guest is hank smith, chief investment officer at haverford investments we'll also see quarterly results from several companies, including: citi, goldman sachs, wells fargo, bank of america and general electric. also next week, as china's president hu jintao visits the u.s., we'll look at china's role in the world economy. >> susie: stop the presses. the launch of news corp's ipad only newspaper has been delayed. "the daily" was supposed to be unveiled on wednesday but it's been postponed for a few weeks. apple and news corp reportedly decided they need more time to test a subscription service for the paper. the paper has its own newsroom staff across the u.s. and will resemble a national newspaper, but it won't be in print or even online. it will only be available on ipads. >> tom: it may soon be easier for americans to travel to cuba. the white house plans to loosen current policy to allow students and church groups to visit the communist country. that's the word today from florida senator bill nelson. other policy chang
." >> tom: here's what we're watching for next week: our market monitor guest is hank smith, chief investment officer at haverford investments we'll also see quarterly results from several companies, including: citi, goldman sachs, wells fargo, bank of america and general electric. also next week, as china's president hu jintao visits the u.s., we'll look at china's role in the world economy. >> susie: stop the presses. the launch of news corp's ipad only newspaper has been...
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. >> tom: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: quarterly results from bank of america and general electric. our friday "market monitor" is hank smith, chief investment officer at haverford investments. tomorrow, jeff kaffee was the first owner to take delivery of the new chevy volt. find out what he thinks after a month behind the wheel. >> susie: warren buffett is retiring from the board of "the washington post" company after 37 years. his company, berkshire hathaway, is the "post's" largest shareholder. buffett didn't give a specific reason for stepping down, but he'll remain a director at the publishing company until the end of his term in may. he also says he'll continue to consult for the management. >> tom: in about a year, investors will have a better handle on the quality of loans bundled and sold as asset-backed securities. federal regulators today okayed new rules on that. firms selling those securities will have to review the loans making them up, then report the findings to the public. the rules are part of the financial overhaul law passed last summer. they take effect next january 1. euu? >> susie: in our "pl
. >> tom: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: quarterly results from bank of america and general electric. our friday "market monitor" is hank smith, chief investment officer at haverford investments. tomorrow, jeff kaffee was the first owner to take delivery of the new chevy volt. find out what he thinks after a month behind the wheel. >> susie: warren buffett is retiring from the board of "the washington post" company after 37 years. his company, berkshire...
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you remember when tom hanks played jim lovell in "apollo xiii."apollo xiii, that mission was one of the most successful american space ventures, not because they didn't land on the moon, because they couldn't. most of the casey craft on the way to the moon blew up, and we thought we had three dead astronauts that were going to drift in space until they ran out of consumables. and it was that incredible story about how all of america's aerospace expertise, with the restaurant that had to stay behind because he had been training, but he was exposed to the measles and he was replaced, and then he was there with all that knowledge of training for the mission that he could go into the simulator and they could simulate real time how they were going to convert that motor of the lunar lander to get them kicked out of lunar orbit on a trajectory back to earth. and remember, after they got back, tom hanks is playing in the movie jim lovell, the commander, and someone in an audience is asking the commander of the now safely returned crew of apollo 13, well,
you remember when tom hanks played jim lovell in "apollo xiii."apollo xiii, that mission was one of the most successful american space ventures, not because they didn't land on the moon, because they couldn't. most of the casey craft on the way to the moon blew up, and we thought we had three dead astronauts that were going to drift in space until they ran out of consumables. and it was that incredible story about how all of america's aerospace expertise, with the restaurant that had...