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>> charlie: yeah. teams. >> charlie: not one person? i wouldn't say one person. >> charlie: it's how they -- it's how they do it. it's the strategies set forth. >> charlie: but, i mean, it's not -- you know, who, for example kobe -- >> you know, believe it or not, in this league, no one can guard anyone one-on-one. >> charlie: especially you or kobe or lebron. >> anybody. >> charlie: the guy with the ball can get past one person. >> absolutely, without a doubt. >> charlie: you grew up in red hook for the first eight, nine years of your life. >> right. >> charlie: what was red hook like? >> it was tough. it was red hook, brooklyn, new york, back in the '80s and the early '90s. just for me to be able to grow up there and have that experience, you know, as a little kid -- you know, i was seeing things i wasn't supposed to see as a youngster and it helped me out to this day. >> charlie: knowing you didn't want to go there? >> knowing the route i didn't want to take. even as a kid, six, seven, eight years old. but you didn't really have no i
>> charlie: yeah. teams. >> charlie: not one person? i wouldn't say one person. >> charlie: it's how they -- it's how they do it. it's the strategies set forth. >> charlie: but, i mean, it's not -- you know, who, for example kobe -- >> you know, believe it or not, in this league, no one can guard anyone one-on-one. >> charlie: especially you or kobe or lebron. >> anybody. >> charlie: the guy with the ball can get past one person. >>...
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>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with the former ambassador to syria, robert ford. >> i would tell the president that, for sure, the options in front of him all are difficult and there's no easy choice but that he should take heart and his administration should take heart that they have had some success in iraq in terms of finding friends on the ground, iraqi militia fighters -- peshmerga -- iraqi fighters, special operations forces, people on the ground we can help, and with a judicious use of american airstrikes, those friendly forces on the ground have been able to blunt the islamic state's advances in iraq. so at the same time the president said there must be a new government in iraq to replace the government of nouri al-maliki, and if they want more american help beyond what we with're doing, there has to be a political solution to the iraqi political crisis and i would say those elements, mr. president, are good elements, let's take them and apply them into syria. >> charlie: we continue w
>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with the former ambassador to syria, robert ford. >> i would tell the president that, for sure, the options in front of him all are difficult and there's no easy choice but that he should take heart and his administration should take heart that they have had some success in iraq in terms of finding friends on the ground, iraqi militia fighters -- peshmerga -- iraqi fighters, special operations forces, people on the ground we...
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i will never forget this. >> charlie: thank you. thanks, charlie. >> charlie: tim cook, c.e.o. of apple. back in a moment. stay with us. >> charlie: yves behar is here. "forbes" magazine calls him the most influential industrial design mr. the world. award winning design and brand company fuseproject. he also is the creef creative officer of the audio consumer electronic company jawbone. i'm pleased to have him here at the table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you. i'm glad to be here. >> charlie: i have an interest in design. >> absolutely. >> charlie: so we're pleased to have you here. but notwithstanding that, tell me the role of design as you see it. >> the role of design, as i see it, is to create important, good design. of course, to balance the notion of sustainability, market success, consumer connection. but what i always say is that good design accelerates the adoption of new ideas. there's new ideas out there in the world that are important, such as how do we live more sustainably, how can technology be simpler and accessible to all, and design can prove that t
i will never forget this. >> charlie: thank you. thanks, charlie. >> charlie: tim cook, c.e.o. of apple. back in a moment. stay with us. >> charlie: yves behar is here. "forbes" magazine calls him the most influential industrial design mr. the world. award winning design and brand company fuseproject. he also is the creef creative officer of the audio consumer electronic company jawbone. i'm pleased to have him here at the table for the first time. welcome. >>...
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>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this evening this new season with a focus on foreign policy and talk to richard haass and steve coll. >> i.s.i.s. is a grotesque organization and it's a very serious problem in and of itself. it's also a symptom of a deeper instability and a deeper failure of international policy in iraq and sir. i can't i.s.i.s. feasts off the suffering of sunnis in syria primarily as well as the grievances of sunnis in iraq. >> countries such as iran and the united states or possibly syria, iran, united states, russia, saudi arabia may have to coordinate their policies. we have been on opposite sides of proxy wars but now when an enemy emerges that's an enemy to one and all you may have to put aside preferences and work together in a limited fashion. >> and look to elections for mark halperin and john heilemann. >> can the democrats do enough targeted messages from the president, vice president, clintons and others to remake the electorate in some of the rails where voters don't usually vot
>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this evening this new season with a focus on foreign policy and talk to richard haass and steve coll. >> i.s.i.s. is a grotesque organization and it's a very serious problem in and of itself. it's also a symptom of a deeper instability and a deeper failure of international policy in iraq and sir. i can't i.s.i.s. feasts off the suffering of sunnis in syria primarily as well as the grievances of sunnis in iraq. >> countries such as...
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>> charlie: welcome to the program. beginning with the clinton global initiative in new york city and a conversation with former president bill clinton. >> people forget and politicians and the apparatus covering politics forget that elections are giant sovereignties and the election for president is the grandest job interview on the planet. >> charlie: also from the clinton global initiative we talk about climate with gina mccarthy, david crane, joseÉ mariÍa figueres olsen. >> i believe that we're at the questiobeginning of a new dawn e talk about climate change solutions and that we finally made the link between the economy and environment. >> charlie: we conclude with juan manuel santos, the president of colombia. >> i decided it was one of the risky decisions to talk and fight at the same time. i have not accepted any cease fire. people don't understand that. why are you talking about peace and killing each other here in colombia? to explain that is difficult, so the sooner we finish the process, the more lives we
>> charlie: welcome to the program. beginning with the clinton global initiative in new york city and a conversation with former president bill clinton. >> people forget and politicians and the apparatus covering politics forget that elections are giant sovereignties and the election for president is the grandest job interview on the planet. >> charlie: also from the clinton global initiative we talk about climate with gina mccarthy, david crane, joseÉ mariÍa figueres olsen....
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. >> charlie: yes. but back to what's next. this represents a continuation of the iphone? >> well, a leapfrog, i would say. yes, it's the iphone 6, it's not the first iphone. >> charlie: right. but it's the biggest advancement ever in iphone history. and, so, we think that the upgrade cycle here and the number of people that will switch from other smartphones, it will be enormous. >> charlie: were you challenged by what samsung does and what it has in the development of this size personal smartphone? >> no, honestly, charlie, we could have done a larger iphone years ago. it's never been about just making a larger phone. it's been about making a better phone-in every single way. so we ship things when they're ready, and we think that both the display technology here, the battery technology, that everything else and the software, you can, on here, you can still use this phone one-handed because you can tap it twice, and the screen will come down. so the ingenuity here and the fact that we've integrated so
. >> charlie: yes. but back to what's next. this represents a continuation of the iphone? >> well, a leapfrog, i would say. yes, it's the iphone 6, it's not the first iphone. >> charlie: right. but it's the biggest advancement ever in iphone history. and, so, we think that the upgrade cycle here and the number of people that will switch from other smartphones, it will be enormous. >> charlie: were you challenged by what samsung does and what it has in the development of...
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nobody really knows for sure about charlie's motives and what he was thinking but charlie. i think he was getting more desperate to keep it all together and to keep control. >> many killers are pathological liars. they'll either tell you what you want to hear, they'll brag by admitting having done things you know they didn't or they play innocent. i think manson is different in that respect. manson has never admitted giving the orders to his followers to commit murder. he told me that he could understand that they might have wanted to please him, but he never commanded them to do anything like that. and i think, you know, we'll never know for sure, but it is very possible that he's telling the truth about that. >>> less than 24 hours after the nourishing vitamins and seven beautiful benefits in one. for younger-looking skin. olay, your best beautiful. i'm not an airbrush kinda girl, i just want to look it. olay total effects pore minimizing cc cream. colors, corrects. instantly reduced the look of pores in 80% of women. olay, your best beautiful. cshe is the greatest thing
nobody really knows for sure about charlie's motives and what he was thinking but charlie. i think he was getting more desperate to keep it all together and to keep control. >> many killers are pathological liars. they'll either tell you what you want to hear, they'll brag by admitting having done things you know they didn't or they play innocent. i think manson is different in that respect. manson has never admitted giving the orders to his followers to commit murder. he told me that he...
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page 99 says charlie wilson's war existed in charlie wilson's mind. he held the appropriations, but taking on our most powerful institution in america, hollywood. $100 million network. tom hanks, $100 million net worth. >> i am broke. >> in the wall street journal review, you pick up on the very first thing, kind of like the way you are introduced, getting it wrong the. they are saying you and me too, we worked for charlie wilson which is a hoax. george, bill casey, president reagan, you tell it exactly right in the book but why not use this punchline on page 99, charlie wilson's war existed only in charlie wilson's mind. >> it is quoted in there. it does say it was only in charlie wilson's mind but it doesn't come from the budget comes from frank anderson. what i am saying, it was the u.s. government program. and legal. no question about it. since you mentioned hollywood. all of us cringe. i don't think i read an ian fleming book all the way through. i read a chapter or two. it just doesn't work. he was in the business. imus tell you over the years i
page 99 says charlie wilson's war existed in charlie wilson's mind. he held the appropriations, but taking on our most powerful institution in america, hollywood. $100 million network. tom hanks, $100 million net worth. >> i am broke. >> in the wall street journal review, you pick up on the very first thing, kind of like the way you are introduced, getting it wrong the. they are saying you and me too, we worked for charlie wilson which is a hoax. george, bill casey, president...
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charlie, d.c.s. officials say they have re-inspected all the fencing, but have other questions about the security breakdown. >> rose: parents who want their kids to eat fruits and vegetables may need to start them early in infancy. several studies out today suggest, when it comes to diet, habits form in the first year. babies who drink sugary beverages keep drinking them when they grow up. likewise, those who eat green beans keep eating them. a baby has become an internet star and hasn't been born yet. a family member posted this sonogram, showing twins, one apparently giving a thumbs-up signal. some have nicknamed the baby "the fonzie fetus," after the "happy days" character. the twins are due in january. there has been another battle in the air over space. that story is coming up. tory is coming up. pup proven to taste better st as fast and are than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. even in her laundry room. al
charlie, d.c.s. officials say they have re-inspected all the fencing, but have other questions about the security breakdown. >> rose: parents who want their kids to eat fruits and vegetables may need to start them early in infancy. several studies out today suggest, when it comes to diet, habits form in the first year. babies who drink sugary beverages keep drinking them when they grow up. likewise, those who eat green beans keep eating them. a baby has become an internet star and hasn't...
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melissa: what do you think, charlie? >> it is definitely going to pop but 70, 72, we'll know next couple hours where they will reprice this thing. melissa: right. >> here is what i know, from my sources underwriting sources there is tremendous demand from asia. all the big haitian pension fund want a piece of this thing. if they want to trade prices at 70 they can. the question is how greedy do they want to be? the question is how much do they screw american shareholders. price it at 70. it will pop. some people buy after the pop. american individual investors not at ipo in secondary market they will get screwed to some extent. >> that is what i'm most concerned with retail investors. i look back in my trading history, two other ipos had this much hype, baidu and facebook. baidu at the time google of china, opened in '05. it that was high print, din take out the high like facebook until a year later. i'm worried that it pops and people are stuck with it. melissa: one to watch and anthony will be back here tomorrow joinin
melissa: what do you think, charlie? >> it is definitely going to pop but 70, 72, we'll know next couple hours where they will reprice this thing. melissa: right. >> here is what i know, from my sources underwriting sources there is tremendous demand from asia. all the big haitian pension fund want a piece of this thing. if they want to trade prices at 70 they can. the question is how greedy do they want to be? the question is how much do they screw american shareholders. price it...
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, you're isolated, charlie. you're isolating yourself. 6th and 48th you're completely isolated. here is what is going on. melissa: let him speak. let him speak. >> you are. melissa: todd, go ahead. >> i don't go down -- i don't go down to wall street where you and three people work? >>ee man. ba boom. >> you know it. >> here is the thing, guys. we went through a brutal first quarter this year. we have yet to see that 10% correction in the s&p 500. over the last five trading days, the s&p is down 2 1/2%. this may be that selloff but still don't have the catalyst. >> maybe? maybe? >> only thing that will make the catalyst happen is world war iii. alternate violent conflict. and -- >> this is excuse to bring the market lower. these stocks are overinflated because of induced money by federal reserve, banks buying. stocks in index -- it is about to come to and end. charlie will let everybody know. >> i will say this okay. you're right, i'm isolated from the three guys who still work there but i will say this, this ma
, you're isolated, charlie. you're isolating yourself. 6th and 48th you're completely isolated. here is what is going on. melissa: let him speak. let him speak. >> you are. melissa: todd, go ahead. >> i don't go down -- i don't go down to wall street where you and three people work? >>ee man. ba boom. >> you know it. >> here is the thing, guys. we went through a brutal first quarter this year. we have yet to see that 10% correction in the s&p 500. over the last...
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charlie, i want to ask the latest. for people out there watching this you don't care about pimco and don't know who bill grow is, these are millions of investors if you're a cop, firefighter and teacher, you're invested with pimco more likely than not. >> investing in bond. melissa: yeah. >> the reason why bond traded down, prices went down, interest rates went up and when interest rates go up that has certain impact, it was a flash thing, when bill gross left pimco on friday because people are worried somehow people, investors will pull their money out of his fund and they will have to sell those fund. here is interesting thing. journal wrote a story, saying they were embracing for $100 billion out of of the fund. yes, they are bracing for that. but that isn't really the story. it's a $2 trillion fund complex. they had 10 billion over the weekend. what is 10 billion? what is percent is 10 billion of 2 trillion? very marginal thing. they're worried about one fund, total return fund. bill gross's fund. they're worry ad
charlie, i want to ask the latest. for people out there watching this you don't care about pimco and don't know who bill grow is, these are millions of investors if you're a cop, firefighter and teacher, you're invested with pimco more likely than not. >> investing in bond. melissa: yeah. >> the reason why bond traded down, prices went down, interest rates went up and when interest rates go up that has certain impact, it was a flash thing, when bill gross left pimco on friday...
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charlie? >> elizabeth, thanks. president obama said no american combat groups will be used on the ground to defeat isis. republican senator lindsey graham slammed that during an interview on sunday. >> this is a political war we're fighting. we're fighting a terrorist army not an organization. it's going to take an army to beat an army and this idea will never have boots on the ground to beat them in syria. it's fantasy. >> cbs news security contributor mike morell former deputy director. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> you heard what lindsey graham said. is he right? >> charlie, there's an old joke about intelligence officers being the skunk at the garden party and that's what i'm going to be this morning for everyone. i think it's wrong to say that we'll never need ground troops in syria, and i also think it's wrong to say that we'll absolutely need them. we just don't know yet. let's see how this strategy works out of using the moderate opposition in syria as our army and then change down the road if
charlie? >> elizabeth, thanks. president obama said no american combat groups will be used on the ground to defeat isis. republican senator lindsey graham slammed that during an interview on sunday. >> this is a political war we're fighting. we're fighting a terrorist army not an organization. it's going to take an army to beat an army and this idea will never have boots on the ground to beat them in syria. it's fantasy. >> cbs news security contributor mike morell former...
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i love charlie. that was a wonderful chance. >> yeah. >> i can't wait to read the story of his life. i know some of it. talk about addiction in an amazing journey. >> uncle charlie has an amazing story, too. >> what is so beautiful about charlie is charlie did everything he could to destroy his instrument and god protected it anyway. his whole range is still there. the new project from kem, album four, is called promise to love. you can catch him on tour starting in november. he will be everywhere and i know the lines will be out the door. good to see you, kron gr congratulations. that's our show tonight. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis smiley when we talk to ed harris next time. we'll see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. [ ♪ music ] it's all about licking your plate. >> the food was just fabulous
i love charlie. that was a wonderful chance. >> yeah. >> i can't wait to read the story of his life. i know some of it. talk about addiction in an amazing journey. >> uncle charlie has an amazing story, too. >> what is so beautiful about charlie is charlie did everything he could to destroy his instrument and god protected it anyway. his whole range is still there. the new project from kem, album four, is called promise to love. you can catch him on tour starting in...
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both of you have my deepest thank you. >> thank you, charlie. >> thank you, charlie. it was a pleasure. >> rose: whit stilliman is here, he's a writer and director. he's been described as the wasp woody allen in the dickens of too much inner life. in our four films he's focused on the manners of the young privileged class. his latest project is a pilot for amazon. it is called the cosmopolitans. it follows a group of young american expatriates as they search for love and friendship in a foreign city. here is a look. >> first this is the because he has trouble concentrating. >> not able to work. >> i can't work either. >> it's getting the rabbits. >> no. >> i'll consider it. >> you're just killing time until he finishes. >> not, not exactly. >> when you say it was wonderful with frederic, when was that. >> no, she said she had been one. >> when was that, the wonderful part. >> in miami. he immediately wanted me to move to paris to live with him. >> i think that's true. it's a serious break up in the atlantic ocean can be very helpful. >> what about the -- >> i don't kn
both of you have my deepest thank you. >> thank you, charlie. >> thank you, charlie. it was a pleasure. >> rose: whit stilliman is here, he's a writer and director. he's been described as the wasp woody allen in the dickens of too much inner life. in our four films he's focused on the manners of the young privileged class. his latest project is a pilot for amazon. it is called the cosmopolitans. it follows a group of young american expatriates as they search for love and...
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charlie's full attention for. bond king bill gross making surprising departure from pimco, swapping long-term phone from his post at janus capital. not just wall street that is affected. pimco oversees investments for, this is why everybody out there, this is why this story matters to you. you may not know who bill gross is but they manage investments for millions and millions of retirement savers. public and private pension plans, educational institutions. you, you probably have money with pimco. this is why this matters. charlie, go. >> also matters, correct me if i'm wrong, after the fed, who controls interest rates in this country? guys like bill gross. bill gross runs one of the biggest bond funds. if you notice, announced leaving this morning, bond yields went up. prices went down. this is big from that standpoint. a fascinating story. there is lots of stuff about him being fired tomorrow. melissa: right. >> i don't believe that. >> you don't believe that. >> i think this what happened. both side hated each
charlie's full attention for. bond king bill gross making surprising departure from pimco, swapping long-term phone from his post at janus capital. not just wall street that is affected. pimco oversees investments for, this is why everybody out there, this is why this story matters to you. you may not know who bill gross is but they manage investments for millions and millions of retirement savers. public and private pension plans, educational institutions. you, you probably have money with...
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. >> charlie: yeah. but our business, charlie, is based on selling these. our business is not based on having information about you. you're not our product. our products are these, and this watch, and macs and so forth. so we run a very different company. i think everyone has to ask, how do companies make their money?
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charlie crist. >> reporter: while both candidates are out shaking hands at local restaurants and forums. the big-money campaign is being waged on television. the election is expected to be one of the most expensive and nastiest races in the country. already more than $40 million has been spent by the candidates and outside interest groups and that number is expected to climb to $150 million. so far, the scott side is outspending crist three-to-one. even though polls show a tight race, scott has seen his numbers improve since he began the ad campaign. the pro-scott ads beat up on crist for plunging the state into an economic crisis during his tenure as governor. >> the numbers tell the story. florida's unemployment rate tripled. 800,000 jobs gone. property values down. which governor took florida to the bottom? charlie crist. what's worse, he didn't stay to fix the mess, he ran away. >> reporter: for his part, crist tries to remind voters of the scandal that surrounded scott's tenure as head of the h
charlie crist. >> reporter: while both candidates are out shaking hands at local restaurants and forums. the big-money campaign is being waged on television. the election is expected to be one of the most expensive and nastiest races in the country. already more than $40 million has been spent by the candidates and outside interest groups and that number is expected to climb to $150 million. so far, the scott side is outspending crist three-to-one. even though polls show a tight race,...
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>> yes. >> go ahead, charlie, sorry. >> when was the last time you were in the grocery store, charlie? >> what were you going to say? >> this weekend. i was there this weekend. >> bam. >> i do want corporations to be good citizens too. >> and being involved in the political process is part of that. nancy, thank you again. >>> the ladies of "the talk" two of them are here today. what do they have to hide? julie chen and aisha tyler are in the green room. they're about to start a new season and reveal a few new secrets. when we come back the new pictures of julie chen and aisha tyler and chris, too. i want to see that. we'll be back. at perdue, we pride ourselves on the freshness of our chicken. well, not that kind of fresh. but i can guarantee the freshness of our chicken because we go beyond what the usda requires... with extra inspections in american family owned farms, refrigerated trucks that deliver daily and everywhere in between. that's what it takes to bring your family a fresh tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. ♪ >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning."
>> yes. >> go ahead, charlie, sorry. >> when was the last time you were in the grocery store, charlie? >> what were you going to say? >> this weekend. i was there this weekend. >> bam. >> i do want corporations to be good citizens too. >> and being involved in the political process is part of that. nancy, thank you again. >>> the ladies of "the talk" two of them are here today. what do they have to hide? julie chen and aisha...
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charlie is right. even if the national side lose, absolutely made a very powerful case that there is a strong groundswell of support for independence in scotland if they lose it will probably beat, 30%, 40, 45, 48, 49%. the issue will be very much back on the agenda sooner than you might imagine. >> thanks, geoff. jeremy, any last words? we're going to refrain from trying to tip the scales to i hope that nothing we have said here will tip the outcome one way or the other. we all know how inadvertently one can win a debate and make a mess of it and hope what this is done instead is enlightened people on some of the key issues in the debate. we are grateful again to charlie and juliet for flying in from edinburgh. obviously, just a weekend of these momentous events to tell us what's going on. and i hope that everybody who will be watching this very closely, and thank you so much participating, you in the audience, in this discussion today. a given much again, and to geoff and to jeremy also. [applause] [
charlie is right. even if the national side lose, absolutely made a very powerful case that there is a strong groundswell of support for independence in scotland if they lose it will probably beat, 30%, 40, 45, 48, 49%. the issue will be very much back on the agenda sooner than you might imagine. >> thanks, geoff. jeremy, any last words? we're going to refrain from trying to tip the scales to i hope that nothing we have said here will tip the outcome one way or the other. we all know how...
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well done. >> well, thank you. >> rose: it's great to have you here. >> thank you, charlie. it's so great to be here. i appreciate it. >> rose: the film is calle "last days in vietnamese." it's part of pbs' american experience series. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> female announcer: this program was made possible by by a generous educational grant from: and by: >> what if you discovered that dementia can be prevented? if you could make just three simple changes in your life to prevent or even reverse memory loss and other brain disorders, wouldn't you? well, you can, and i'm gonna tell you how. the impact these changes will have is nothing short of remarkable. >> anc
well done. >> well, thank you. >> rose: it's great to have you here. >> thank you, charlie. it's so great to be here. i appreciate it. >> rose: the film is calle "last days in vietnamese." it's part of pbs' american experience series. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> female announcer: this program was made possible by by a generous educational grant from: and by: >> what if you...
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well done. >> well, thank you. >> rose: it's great to have you here. >> thank you, charlie. it's so great to be here. i appreciate it. >> rose: the film is calle "last days in vietnamese." it's part of pbs' american experience series. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >>> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in hi-definition. ♪ >> yes, "check, please!" people. >> it's all about licking your plate. >> the food is just fabulous. >> i should be in psychoanalysis for the amount of money i spend in restaurants. >> i had a horrible experience. >> i don't even think we were at the same restaurant. >> and everybody, i'm sure, saved room for those desserts.
well done. >> well, thank you. >> rose: it's great to have you here. >> thank you, charlie. it's so great to be here. i appreciate it. >> rose: the film is calle "last days in vietnamese." it's part of pbs' american experience series. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >>> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in...
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charlie? >> carter, thanks. >>> this morning the nfl's baltimore ravens are promising a detailed response to a report. the report shows that top officials knew right away that ray rice punched his then fiancee in the face. they asked the nfl commissioner to go easy on the star player. chip reid has more on the defense in the case. good morning. >> good morning. the latest relates that they were very concerned about protecting their star player and keeping the video under wraps. the baltimore ravens insist they didn't see this video until it was released by tmz sports, but according to espn, within hours of the assault in february the head of security deion sanders was given a copy of it. ravens owner steve bisciotti admitted to the show's james brown. >> if i had said to ray and his attorney i can't keep you on this team until i see that tape, i would have seen the tape and i would have sent it to roger. >> but espn says the team lobbied roger goodell for leniency and also launched an all-out
charlie? >> carter, thanks. >>> this morning the nfl's baltimore ravens are promising a detailed response to a report. the report shows that top officials knew right away that ray rice punched his then fiancee in the face. they asked the nfl commissioner to go easy on the star player. chip reid has more on the defense in the case. good morning. >> good morning. the latest relates that they were very concerned about protecting their star player and keeping the video under...
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. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> there's a saying around here: you stand behind what you say. around here, we don't make excuses, we make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. but i know you'll still find it, when you know where to look. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: my morem-- mike morell is here, from 2010 to 2013 he was deputy director of the cia, twice served as acting director, yesterday president obama vowed to destroy ice nis syria and iraq. speaking in florida, he said that the united states would not take on the terrorists alone. he also promised a military audience that they would not return to direct combat in iraq. yesterday the house of representatives v
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>> yes. >> go ahead, charlie, sorry. >> when was the last time you were in the grocery store, charlie? >> what were you going to say? >> this weekend. i was there this weekend. >> bam. >> i do want corporations to be good citizens, too. >> and being involved in the political process is part of that. nancy, thank you again. >>> the ladies of "the talk" two of them are here today. what do they have to hide? julie chen and aisha tyler are in the green room. they're about to start a new season and reveal a few new secrets. when we come back, the new pictures of julie chen and aisha tyler and chris, too. i want to see that. we'll be back. >> this mornings, the revel casino in atlantic city is closed. "eyewitness news" along the bore walk whether maintenance men chained the doors closed just after 6:00 this morning. the casino failed to turn a profit, over its two year span along with the closure and estimated 3,000 people are losing their jobs. >> so is there a chance the casino will find new life? we spoke to the mayor of atlantic city just moments ago, hear from his them, when "eyewitnes
>> yes. >> go ahead, charlie, sorry. >> when was the last time you were in the grocery store, charlie? >> what were you going to say? >> this weekend. i was there this weekend. >> bam. >> i do want corporations to be good citizens, too. >> and being involved in the political process is part of that. nancy, thank you again. >>> the ladies of "the talk" two of them are here today. what do they have to hide? julie chen and aisha...
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well done. >> well, thank you. >> rose: it's great to have you here. >> thank you, charlie. it's so great to be here. i appreciate it. >> rose: the film is calle "last days in vietnamese." it's part of pbs' american experience series. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for the california channel is provided by the generous cable providers,. >> issue that hit home. the candidates face off. presented by the california channel. co-sponsored by kqed, the los angeles times and telemundo 52. now, the california debate, race for governor, 2014. >> the first meeting of the two candidates for governor of california. tonight the california debate. the race for governor 2014. good evening everyone from the studios of the
well done. >> well, thank you. >> rose: it's great to have you here. >> thank you, charlie. it's so great to be here. i appreciate it. >> rose: the film is calle "last days in vietnamese." it's part of pbs' american experience series. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for the california channel is provided by the generous cable providers,. >> issue that hit home. the...
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melissa: charlie is right in here. in case you don't know the voice next to me is charlie gasparino. making waves in germany. a push to make late night emails a thing of the past. labor department considering a nationwide ban contacting employees after-hours, citing economic and psychological benefits. german companies daimler and volkswagen put similar rules in place. charlie and jack are back. >> i never torture my producer. melissa: after-hours? >> after-hours on weekend or anybody at this network ever. melissa: that is not true. >> i'm really cognizant people at fox business have private lives and they need to spend more time -- melissa: tell that he is lying. go ahead. >>> i work on vacation. if i work on vacations people here should post my stories and do stuff. by the way, that is how you win. germany, they look, they lost world war ii. melissa: they're doing okay. they say undeniable relationship between constant availability and increase in mental illness. makes you mentally sick being available all the time.
melissa: charlie is right in here. in case you don't know the voice next to me is charlie gasparino. making waves in germany. a push to make late night emails a thing of the past. labor department considering a nationwide ban contacting employees after-hours, citing economic and psychological benefits. german companies daimler and volkswagen put similar rules in place. charlie and jack are back. >> i never torture my producer. melissa: after-hours? >> after-hours on weekend or...
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go to charlie's twitter feed. you can see it. in the wake of another brutal murder by isis terrorists the white house is working over time to broaden coalition against militant group. >>> hurricane slamming the coast of mexico. the vacation paradise, devastated as thousands seek shelter. will it hit the u.s. next? hold on tight. more money coming up. ♪ melissa: secretary of state john kerry joining leaders and diplomats from more than 20 countries today for an emergency meeting on isis. the nations convening in paris to formulate a cohesive global strategy for combating the now richest terrorist group in the world. the crisis summit following beheading of a third western hostage that is british aid worker david haines. joining me now, chris harmer, for institute of study of war. we also have byron york from the "washington examiner." byron, let me start with you. we have 20 countries getting together, putting together a plan we hope. does this strike you as meaningful or is this more talk? >> it strikes me as a lot of talk and
go to charlie's twitter feed. you can see it. in the wake of another brutal murder by isis terrorists the white house is working over time to broaden coalition against militant group. >>> hurricane slamming the coast of mexico. the vacation paradise, devastated as thousands seek shelter. will it hit the u.s. next? hold on tight. more money coming up. ♪ melissa: secretary of state john kerry joining leaders and diplomats from more than 20 countries today for an emergency meeting on...
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charlie on the red carpet. his co-stars want to take him home. >> what are yougoing to take from the set? >> charlie. he's worth a lot of money. >> you're about as extreme as a man gets. if you get a crush, i feel like you're doing all right. >> you're doing great. >> as a very dedicated fan, can we please have a short list before the end of the series? >> i'm trying. i'm trying. >> come on, isn't there anything. >> he looks so good now. he has to shower sometime. >> so while i wait for the shower scene, i got one last suggestion. >> is he a sequel? >> or a movie, something. >> a movie. i think you owe us that movie. what do you say? can you commit to it now? >> that sounds like a deal. i'll commit. >> see that. >> charlie was really digging your leather pants. must have been soft leather. >> like butter. the new season premiered tuesday. i've seen the firstew episodes, they are incredible but intense and very violent, more violent than usual, enfor that show. >> i need to get finvolved. >> incredible. new york
charlie on the red carpet. his co-stars want to take him home. >> what are yougoing to take from the set? >> charlie. he's worth a lot of money. >> you're about as extreme as a man gets. if you get a crush, i feel like you're doing all right. >> you're doing great. >> as a very dedicated fan, can we please have a short list before the end of the series? >> i'm trying. i'm trying. >> come on, isn't there anything. >> he looks so good now. he has to...
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fox business's charlie gasparino. we have tom sullivan along with the editor for bayer barrons.com, jack otter. that is not surprising. same thing. average goes up. median falls. meaning the gap is getting bigger. fewer families holding home loans but education loans the very next bubble. what do you hi this. >> i think this is more ammunition, i will say something that is out of the box, attribute to a source of mine, joe, a excellent market strategist, i told you about him earlier today, joe and i agree this will be more ammunition for janet yellen not to raise interest rates. if you think about it if you read her statements, statements out of the fed, it is setting up the sort of the theory we don't have to raise rates right now. melissa: trash-talking the recovery. >> it is like they want both hand, basically, they're basically setting a stage for saying, we want risk another recession because we're right on that precipice. melissa: okay. what do you think about the income gap widening? they're showing evidence, r
fox business's charlie gasparino. we have tom sullivan along with the editor for bayer barrons.com, jack otter. that is not surprising. same thing. average goes up. median falls. meaning the gap is getting bigger. fewer families holding home loans but education loans the very next bubble. what do you hi this. >> i think this is more ammunition, i will say something that is out of the box, attribute to a source of mine, joe, a excellent market strategist, i told you about him earlier...
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and charlie. >> the carolina deactivate a two months after his can domestic violence conviction. >> we have details. >> hillary clinton in iowa, as dee campaigns for a senate hopeful nancy cordes is asking, who is she campaigning for next? >> the generation is ditching credit cards. >> millennials reluctant to charge might hurt them. >> and mark phillips on scottish independence. yes or no? >> we get the answer this week. captioni >> this is captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs e this is the "cbs evening news." >> #01: good evening >> good evening, i am jeff glor, british prime minister david cameron did not mince words in a nationally televised address today he says his country must destroy isis. the speech came one day after isis released video of the execution of british aid worker david hanes, the group says they are also holding another worker alan hennings. en two americans have been killed on camera by isis. we have two reports this evening, we begin with charlie d'agata in london. >> british leaders in downing street were summoned to an emergency meeting. with david cam
and charlie. >> the carolina deactivate a two months after his can domestic violence conviction. >> we have details. >> hillary clinton in iowa, as dee campaigns for a senate hopeful nancy cordes is asking, who is she campaigning for next? >> the generation is ditching credit cards. >> millennials reluctant to charge might hurt them. >> and mark phillips on scottish independence. yes or no? >> we get the answer this week. captioni >> this is...
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charlie you have breaking news. how insight all of these things are directly connected. >> i would say this, rarely get confluence of two major stories. janet yellen saying no change in interest rate policy and alibaba ipo. this is it. basically from what i understand unprecedented demand from asian institutions for this deal. unclear if alibaba will change the current price range which is in the 66, $68 area. anthony scaramucci was on the show, sky bridge capital founder. melissa: back on friday by the way. >> south this thing could go up to 70 and it can based on what i'm hearing. underwriters will hash out the exact price range in the last 24 hours. in interest rate environment where you're printing money, heard from ron paul, very low interest rates. the market clearly said that based on where it is pricing. the reason you go out on risk spectrum to buy something like alibaba which is chinese company which has bizarre corporate structure which could be blown up if chinese government says so tomorrow based on cor
charlie you have breaking news. how insight all of these things are directly connected. >> i would say this, rarely get confluence of two major stories. janet yellen saying no change in interest rate policy and alibaba ipo. this is it. basically from what i understand unprecedented demand from asian institutions for this deal. unclear if alibaba will change the current price range which is in the 66, $68 area. anthony scaramucci was on the show, sky bridge capital founder. melissa: back...
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charlie is 50-50. i'm in peter's camp. a great brand manager, great leader for the nfl. liz: charlie, 56 players have been arrested on domestic abuse charges since roger goodell has been commissioner. >> i'm going to say, this he has not been able to explain why name calling -- and i'm not saying richie incognito is a saint, why name calling merits one of the toughest lit garretts of the united states to do a massive investigation and you are branded and thrown out of league. why that is really, really bad and why domestic. liz: michael vick, who gets thrown out because of -- served prison time. >> he is justice in this league. judge and jury, it's on him. which is his own decision. looked at saints, drew brees, you're looking at his quote here. the saints were cost a season, sean payton wasn't with the team, and what he said during the investigation was being ignorant is not an excuse. >> but he's not eliot spitzer who has a huge amount of friends. >> and it's a private company. >> when he was ousted, people were running away. >> by the way, the nfl is a not-for-profit
charlie is 50-50. i'm in peter's camp. a great brand manager, great leader for the nfl. liz: charlie, 56 players have been arrested on domestic abuse charges since roger goodell has been commissioner. >> i'm going to say, this he has not been able to explain why name calling -- and i'm not saying richie incognito is a saint, why name calling merits one of the toughest lit garretts of the united states to do a massive investigation and you are branded and thrown out of league. why that is...