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>> never gambled when i was a player, that's a fact. >> peelt rose! >> as long as the the all time hits leader will never be in the hall of fame. he tried to get that overturned most recently in january of this year np in a statement by his lawyer, he can't comment on the latest espn allegation he. we committed to mlb that we would not comment on specific matters relating to reinstatement. i need to confirm that. >> he said he will meet privately with pete rose, rob manned from. manfred will have no comment on the allegation. >> brett, really good to have you with us. i'll start with being the devil's advocate. what do you say well he only gambled on baseball at the end of his career, it didn't matter very much. why the big deal? >> that's a common argument but let's be clear we're not talking about gambling on a game. we're talking about fixing games. i guarantee if it was just gambling mrl major league baseball wouldn't care. imagine pete rose he didn't bet on every game but imagine he rests a player on friday for a game he's not betting so that pla
>> never gambled when i was a player, that's a fact. >> peelt rose! >> as long as the the all time hits leader will never be in the hall of fame. he tried to get that overturned most recently in january of this year np in a statement by his lawyer, he can't comment on the latest espn allegation he. we committed to mlb that we would not comment on specific matters relating to reinstatement. i need to confirm that. >> he said he will meet privately with pete rose, rob...
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news live from berlin at this year's grammy awards in new york a white rose was the fashion accessory of the evening. news confronting sexual harassment in the recording industry it was a night of politics and music on the words from the ceremony belonged to bruno mars he took home six grammys also coming up the latest in a series of attacks in the afghan capital at least five soldiers killed as jihad to strike near a military academy in the capital kabul the so-called islamic state claims responsibility plus handball gets a new european champion at the final insult great spain c r c all sweetening to lift their first ever title in the europe competition. in the morning. i'm sorry so misconduct good to have you with us the stars of the music biz descended on new york city for the industry's annual grammy awards the surprise winner of the night was bruno mars who beat out tough competition the likes of jay z. and kendrick lamar to take home six awards but music wasn't the only item on the bill following the lead of the golden globes many participants and attendees wore white roses as a
news live from berlin at this year's grammy awards in new york a white rose was the fashion accessory of the evening. news confronting sexual harassment in the recording industry it was a night of politics and music on the words from the ceremony belonged to bruno mars he took home six grammys also coming up the latest in a series of attacks in the afghan capital at least five soldiers killed as jihad to strike near a military academy in the capital kabul the so-called islamic state claims...
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>> no. >> rose: why not? >> because i'm a great respecter of the law. >> rose: can't you respect the law and believe the law is imperfect? >> absolutely. and that's why -- >> rose: believe that you may have the opportunity in the sense? think of brown. have board of education. >> absolutely. and there may be a case. >> rose: that's a historic decision! and there may be a case in which i look at what our precedents have been and enough time and evidence is demonstrated like in "brown" that we made a horrifically wrong decision and the courage of any justice, the ones -- the nine men who overturn "plessy v. ferguson," they understood the moment had come and i hope i have the strength to do that, too. but that doesn't mean that that's what you try to do in every case that comes before the court. >> rose: this reminds me of the great senator patrick moynihan where someone famously said had written more books than most senators have read. >> (laughs) i have to say having spent a lot of time talking to him that was
>> no. >> rose: why not? >> because i'm a great respecter of the law. >> rose: can't you respect the law and believe the law is imperfect? >> absolutely. and that's why -- >> rose: believe that you may have the opportunity in the sense? think of brown. have board of education. >> absolutely. and there may be a case. >> rose: that's a historic decision! and there may be a case in which i look at what our precedents have been and enough time and...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight, we talk about the mobile revolution in the united states and around the world with paul jacobs. he is the c.e.o. of qualcomm. >> there's a lot of opportunities for us. i mean, obviously the smartphone, you know, trend is going to continue. it's growing like crazy. and now we're seeing p.c.s really being subsumed by smart foams, whether it's tabloids or the fact that microsoft put windows on top of our choips tiger. it's become mobile. i look farther into the future and say the wireless technol will be an enabling technology for a lot of other industries. >> rose: we continue with a conversation on the sounds of science with "radiolab" cohosts jad abumrad, and robert krulwich. >> there are moments in the busyness of your life when you're crossing the street, and you think, "i'm late to be robert. i'm going to be five minutes late." and for a beat you think "it's funny being late. what is time anyway? oh, forget it. i'm late." for me i want to live more deeply in those moments
>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight, we talk about the mobile revolution in the united states and around the world with paul jacobs. he is the c.e.o. of qualcomm. >> there's a lot of opportunities for us. i mean, obviously the smartphone, you know, trend is going to continue. it's growing like crazy. and now we're seeing p.c.s really being subsumed by smart foams, whether it's tabloids or the fact that microsoft put windows on top of our choips tiger. it's become mobile. i look...
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> rose: and you? he calls you up and says this is the character, this is the story and you said... >> but that was one of the things he said to me. one of the first things about joy. he said "i want to put a piece of joy out into the world." he said "this is a good time to do that. and that's what i want to do." so that was what... that was one of the this that really gripped me about this idea of doing this. obviously i was worried that was a kind of a lifetime channel version of this movie that would be too saccharin and wouldn't be something that i'd want to spend six months of my life doing but ceron is... that's where he... he lives in that place of emotion and humor and walks that line better than anybody and so if i was going to take a shot on material like this, it would be with him. rose: did you rewrite the script? you had to work on the script and make it less... >> i did. i did. i thought we'd go from the inside out and just make it about real characters and the choices that you make and t
> rose: and you? he calls you up and says this is the character, this is the story and you said... >> but that was one of the things he said to me. one of the first things about joy. he said "i want to put a piece of joy out into the world." he said "this is a good time to do that. and that's what i want to do." so that was what... that was one of the this that really gripped me about this idea of doing this. obviously i was worried that was a kind of a lifetime...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: bradley cooper is here, millions know him from his movies or people's magazine sexist man alive but if you play closer attention you've seen his talent as a actor this season in "silver linings playbook" nominated as are for an oscar at best actor. here's a look at his performance. >> the world will break your heart ten ways to sunday that's guaranteed. and i can't begin to explain that. where the craziness inside myself and everybody else but guess what. sunday's my favorite day again. i think of everything everyone did for me and i feel like very lucky guy. this is what i learned in the hospital. you have to do everything you can, you have to work your hardest and if you do if you stay positive you have a shot at the silver lining. >> rose: i am pleased to have my friend. this is a great moment, a good moment to be because the harder you work because of how you selected things to give you the chasm to do -- chance to do the thing you want and a hangover allows you to have t
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: bradley cooper is here, millions know him from his movies or people's magazine sexist man alive but if you play closer attention you've seen his talent as a actor this season in "silver linings playbook" nominated as are for an oscar at best actor. here's a look at his performance. >> the world will break your heart ten ways to sunday that's guaranteed. and i can't...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> when i walked into a hearing room and the secretary of defense and i get a chance to question donald rumsfeld about the war, i said this is unique. i may not be doing this forever. >> rose: so better make the best of it right >> that's right. i better -- i better not enjoy it i better luxuriate in it. it's a great privilege. being a senator is a great privilege, charlie. and it taught me being alive was a great privilege. i write about that.xd i was sort of more open in this book than i'd like to be. sort of let it all hang out. >> rose: what was the hardest thing for you to write about? >> well, the hardest thing to write about is facing my own mortality. the hardest thing to write about is wondering notwithstanding all my bravado and all my assertiveness if i was going to make it. >> rose: do you think you could have handled death? >> i'm not looking forward to the experience but i think i can and from what we know about human existence it's inevitable. >> rose: (laughs) >> so i
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> when i walked into a hearing room and the secretary of defense and i get a chance to question donald rumsfeld about the war, i said this is unique. i may not be doing this forever. >> rose: so better make the best of it right >> that's right. i better -- i better not enjoy it i better luxuriate in it. it's a great privilege. being a senator is a great privilege, charlie. and...
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insta #s like rose all day, rose and yes way wa rose often paired with pictures from rose revelry. on the boat, one of the largest rose festivals, 1,000 guests and more than 150 different rose varieties. founder introduced me to a few of them. >> what makes a wine rose. >> a maceration of the skin and the use for a very short period of time, like about an hour or two whether he a red wine would macerate for several days, several weeks. >> reporter: and america isn't just drinking rose. the country is now the third largest exporter of the wine. right behind france. famous in the rose world for the provence region and italy. if you're buying a bottle, there are a few things to know. first, don't go vintage. this stuff is best enjoyed recent year. the wine pairs well with summer staples like barbecue. and there's no need to break the bank. a decent bottle will run you about 20 bucks. josh and co-founder david oliver cohen are launching their latest product, baby, the first sparkling rose in a can. >> you know, you can drink it in your uber. bring in your bag. makes life less unbearabl
insta #s like rose all day, rose and yes way wa rose often paired with pictures from rose revelry. on the boat, one of the largest rose festivals, 1,000 guests and more than 150 different rose varieties. founder introduced me to a few of them. >> what makes a wine rose. >> a maceration of the skin and the use for a very short period of time, like about an hour or two whether he a red wine would macerate for several days, several weeks. >> reporter: and america isn't just...
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: we were sending 80% of our roses to russia. >> reporter: roses from ecuador are prized in russia butrop in oil prices and the fall in the value of the ruble have made roses almost unattainable luxuries. it has had a very dramatic effect on the rose industry. the owners of this farm had to destroy 12% of their plantations because russian buyers were no longer showing up. >> reporter: many growers started planting other types of flowers more suitable for other markets. some say the days are numbers for the ecuadorian rose that the russians used to covet. >> translator: no crisis lasts forever, but this did leave a serious mark on the industry once plantations diversify it is hard for them to go back. >> reporter: this woman is more hopeful. >> translator: things change now but russians love roses, and i'm sure the rose market will live forever in russia. >> reporter: and the roses continue to grow and the growers remain optimistic and hopeful, but they have started looking for new homes for their stunning products. >>> ahead on al jazeera, thousands of patients in peru wait for a banne
: we were sending 80% of our roses to russia. >> reporter: roses from ecuador are prized in russia butrop in oil prices and the fall in the value of the ruble have made roses almost unattainable luxuries. it has had a very dramatic effect on the rose industry. the owners of this farm had to destroy 12% of their plantations because russian buyers were no longer showing up. >> reporter: many growers started planting other types of flowers more suitable for other markets. some say the...
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bulgaria is a significant player in the production of roses split in the country's famous rose valley adverse weather conditions and overproduction are now threatening the industry making the long term perspective for growers look less rosy. it's time to celebrate the picking season is over and growers in bulgaria's rose valley are finally letting their hair down they've worked hard over the past month starting each dawn to haul in sacks of rose blossoms that will later be pressed for oil the delicate flowers must be hand picked. roses have been cultivated in this region of central bulgaria for nearly two hundred years the oils are world renowned the livelihoods of the small scale growers and oil producers are interwoven with the fate of the flower itself it also they give up as normally a rose is the main source of income here in our region and it is very important for everyone. there's an old bull garion saying one day feeds the whole year actually their whole families that live off growing roses. but the industry is a prickly one locals fear climate change is making crop yields unp
bulgaria is a significant player in the production of roses split in the country's famous rose valley adverse weather conditions and overproduction are now threatening the industry making the long term perspective for growers look less rosy. it's time to celebrate the picking season is over and growers in bulgaria's rose valley are finally letting their hair down they've worked hard over the past month starting each dawn to haul in sacks of rose blossoms that will later be pressed for oil the...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight, from studio 57 at cbs news in new york a conversation with bill gates, cochair of the bill and melinda gates foundation, and the chairman of microsoft. >> well there's a lot of cynics out there who talk about, hey, there's corruption. why is this we do this? you know, it's far away. and sometimes you feel like, gosh, that's such a constant thing. are we really going to make it? is this really as important as i think it is? and only by seeing the progress does it re-energize you to say, yes. unlike any time in history, this inequity is-- is being closed, and, you know, that matters to the fathers and mothers of africa, and in the long run tmatters to humanity's optimism about its ability to achieve big things. the vacuum created by the u.s. not having clear views in solving problems is-- is-- is very scary. who's going to fill that void? yeah, there's a lot of great countries around, but we should be proud of the fact that people still expect us to step back, really know the n
>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight, from studio 57 at cbs news in new york a conversation with bill gates, cochair of the bill and melinda gates foundation, and the chairman of microsoft. >> well there's a lot of cynics out there who talk about, hey, there's corruption. why is this we do this? you know, it's far away. and sometimes you feel like, gosh, that's such a constant thing. are we really going to make it? is this really as important as i think it is? and only by seeing...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: the debate over the legitimacy of torture is in the high lines surrounding the new film, zero dark 30. the film has generated much controversy and will figure promptly in hollywood's award season that culminates with the oscars on february 24th. here's what general stanley mcchrystal said to me yesterday. >> i think the ambiguity of the movie, i'm not arguing whether the movie is true or not but it forces the debate. it actually shows both sides of it. it shows the horror of torture, the cruelty of it but it also shows the underlying rationale for somebody who might argue for it. so it sort of puts it right in front of us that says how do you feel about this and how would you feel about this in the future. it's also easy to feel about it this way. if we go back to 9/11 -- >> rose: and you hear the voices. >> it's different. but you have to set yourself a moral compass because long term i believe my personal position, if you start down that path, we won't be who we need to be
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: the debate over the legitimacy of torture is in the high lines surrounding the new film, zero dark 30. the film has generated much controversy and will figure promptly in hollywood's award season that culminates with the oscars on february 24th. here's what general stanley mcchrystal said to me yesterday. >> i think the ambiguity of the movie, i'm not arguing whether the...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with secretary of state hillary clinton on capitol hill. answering tough questions about what happened in benghazi libya, when four americans were killed. joining us david ignatius of "washington post." and michael gordon of the "new york times." >> what today provided was the drama of secretary clinton in her final major appearance defending herself defending the administration and getting very emotional and very feisty. and i think what we took away from this was how intense feelings are on both sides. the republicans really went after her today, and she-- she-- she pushed back hard. >> rose: we conclude this evening with the a look at the surprising elections in israel with david remnick, mort zuckerman, and dennis ross. >> i don't want us to be deluded and think because lapid somehow got an outsized amount of votes suddenly the country has moved dramatically to the left. it has not. it has not. and i think we need to have a more tragic sense of what's going o
>> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with secretary of state hillary clinton on capitol hill. answering tough questions about what happened in benghazi libya, when four americans were killed. joining us david ignatius of "washington post." and michael gordon of the "new york times." >> what today provided was the drama of secretary clinton in her final major appearance defending herself defending the administration and getting very emotional and...
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. >>> ecuadorian roses are prized in russia. it's not good news for roses. we explain why. >> the maple leafs are unlikable losers. >> and another season of horrible hockey is not a problem for fans of the toronto maple leafs. that story coming up on al jazeera america >> no nonsense new york city police commissioner william bratton >> they just respected this department >> restoring trust... >> it's going to be difficult... >> modernizing the force... >> this is going to be a revolutionary year >> protecting lives... >> the technologies we have available to us are phenomenal >> every sunday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >>> dramatic video shows a fishing vessel rolling over and sinking in the atlanta ocean off the coast of west africa. the thunder was suspected of illegally fishing for patagonian toothfish in the southern atlantic. activists on a marine conservation ship that had been
. >>> ecuadorian roses are prized in russia. it's not good news for roses. we explain why. >> the maple leafs are unlikable losers. >> and another season of horrible hockey is not a problem for fans of the toronto maple leafs. that story coming up on al jazeera america >> no nonsense new york city police commissioner william bratton >> they just respected this department >> restoring trust... >> it's going to be difficult... >> modernizing the...
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the people who organized the white roses for the evening called it a symbol of hope peace sympathy and resistance but it was also of course a symbol of the white rose resistance movement against the nazis in the thirty's the purity and innocence in the face of evil whichever way you look at it it's a useful it's a useful way of bringing attention to a subject that is hotly discussed at the moment in the entertainment industries and i think really what we need to think about is women in in entertainment and the music industry in particular is in the grammys that there aren't enough women behind the scenes in the more powerful positions with the labels with publishing and of course produces it's hard to think of people who are strong women at the moment too who really need to be there to make a difference reporter mark s. been following the grammys for us thank you mark. philippines president every go to terra to has visited all of a province where tens of thousands of people have been displaced by an active volcano mount my aunt has been attracting lava and ash for the last two weeks. t
the people who organized the white roses for the evening called it a symbol of hope peace sympathy and resistance but it was also of course a symbol of the white rose resistance movement against the nazis in the thirty's the purity and innocence in the face of evil whichever way you look at it it's a useful it's a useful way of bringing attention to a subject that is hotly discussed at the moment in the entertainment industries and i think really what we need to think about is women in in...
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and then rose came along and i had to change _ then rose came along and i had to change by— then roseparated so there was a lot of counting — separated so there was a lot of counting. but when we got to, rose understood — counting. but when we got to, rose understood the way of dancing and we did the _ understood the way of dancing and we did the foxtrot, that's when i realised. _ did the foxtrot, that's when i realised, 0k, she can dance. but realised, ok, she can dance. but every— realised, 0k, she can dance. but every week— realised, 0k, she can dance. but every week has been a different challenge for us because of the timing — challenge for us because of the timing, but it has been phenomenal. you were _ timing, but it has been phenomenal. you were there until almost the end. you were there until almost the end. you talk— you were there until almost the end. you talk about how rose improved week— you talk about how rose improved week on— you talk about how rose improved week on week— you talk about how rose improved week on week on _ you talk about how rose improved week on week o
and then rose came along and i had to change _ then rose came along and i had to change by— then roseparated so there was a lot of counting — separated so there was a lot of counting. but when we got to, rose understood — counting. but when we got to, rose understood the way of dancing and we did the _ understood the way of dancing and we did the foxtrot, that's when i realised. _ did the foxtrot, that's when i realised, 0k, she can dance. but realised, ok, she can dance. but every—...
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white rose because. it's it symbolizes or stands for hope sympathy and resistance but it was also the symbol that was used as the movement in the thirty's by safety schol and her and her companions and they called it a symbol of purity and innocence in the face of evil so whichever way you look at it it's a potent symbol and one that kind of recognizes the earthquake that's going through the entertainment industries at the moment. it's important to say i think as well that while women front the bands. to nuff i don't think people behind the scenes powerful figures behind the scenes the producers the managers the people who are pulling the leaves of power and today with the first woman artistic director of the vienna radio symphony orchestra us conductor taking the helm it's kind of high time that the more progressive music industry had figures like her work in the music industry. culture reporter mark asked her with all the highlights from sunday's grammy awards in new york mark thank you very much thank
white rose because. it's it symbolizes or stands for hope sympathy and resistance but it was also the symbol that was used as the movement in the thirty's by safety schol and her and her companions and they called it a symbol of purity and innocence in the face of evil so whichever way you look at it it's a potent symbol and one that kind of recognizes the earthquake that's going through the entertainment industries at the moment. it's important to say i think as well that while women front the...
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day at dawn they start to haul insights of rose blossoms that will later be pressed for oil. roses have been cultivated in this region of central bulgaria for nearly two hundred years the oils are world renowned the livelihoods of the small scale growers and oil producers are into woven with the fate. the flower in all that they get out of the roses are the main source of income here in our region and it's very important for everyone there's an elbow gary in saying one day provides enough for the whole year there are a whole families that live from growing roses. not all of you but the industry is a prickly one locals fear that climate change will make harvests unpredictable and could affect quality currently however crops are booming yields have risen twenty two percent in the past two years according to the country's ministry of agriculture that's also a problem prices are going down as a result putting pressure on small scale growers many lack of fixed price contracts with rose oil producers and they have laborers the. stakeholders now say the industry needs tighter contro
day at dawn they start to haul insights of rose blossoms that will later be pressed for oil. roses have been cultivated in this region of central bulgaria for nearly two hundred years the oils are world renowned the livelihoods of the small scale growers and oil producers are into woven with the fate. the flower in all that they get out of the roses are the main source of income here in our region and it's very important for everyone there's an elbow gary in saying one day provides enough for...
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a number of people stopped by and laid down their own rose here you know.but it's not actually the poe toaster but they did what they could. the curator says they will give it another year to see if the poe toaster shows up or if in fact it will be the end of an erra. reporting live, -- era. reporting live, sherrie johnson. >>> today ravens introduce the new defensive coordinator. he is being begin the job. current coach left the rapes to take the same position at the university of michigan. the coach will be proin duesed at press conference set for today. -- will be introduced at a press conference set for today. >> the rack set gone. >> she -- racket is gone. >>> a grand slam is pretty good thing but a way to lighten the mood. she lost the head of the racket in the middle of a match. she apparently slammed it into the court a couple points earlier and then gave it away. she returned to serve from her opponent luckily the racket head didn't go into the crowd because that would hurt. >>> 6:53 right now. a controversial move in a girl's basketball league cau
a number of people stopped by and laid down their own rose here you know.but it's not actually the poe toaster but they did what they could. the curator says they will give it another year to see if the poe toaster shows up or if in fact it will be the end of an erra. reporting live, -- era. reporting live, sherrie johnson. >>> today ravens introduce the new defensive coordinator. he is being begin the job. current coach left the rapes to take the same position at the university of...
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hello, rose, are you excited?at does it mean to rose to be here? she's wanted to do this so, so much. what is that rose likes so much about eastenders? probably the young men that are in it. what's happening inside is top secret, so we need to leave our cameras outside. but we're going to head in now, have a little look around the set and hopefully going to even meet some of the residents of albert square. we were lucky enough to be able to take some behind—the—scenes photographs as rose and i looked around the set. rose has since programmed into her machine what it felt like to be there. i was so excited. we had a wander around the square, when we passed many of the characters' houses, such as the mitchells, the taylors and the beales. we then saw the queen vic pub, which was amazing. i also saw the cafe, the mart and the police station. all in all, i had a fantastic day and had so much fun walking around the set of my favourite tv show. absolute fabulous, and i think rose has had a fabulous time. what a lovely c
hello, rose, are you excited?at does it mean to rose to be here? she's wanted to do this so, so much. what is that rose likes so much about eastenders? probably the young men that are in it. what's happening inside is top secret, so we need to leave our cameras outside. but we're going to head in now, have a little look around the set and hopefully going to even meet some of the residents of albert square. we were lucky enough to be able to take some behind—the—scenes photographs as rose...
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now advantage rose. jim: oh! a par for rose! nick: unbelievable putt. jim: and leo is loving it. mom is too. lingmerth now must answer back. or the tournament belongs to justin for the second time. a left turn at the very end. the perfect read and speed. nick: that's a better reaction. [laughter] jim: now jack. nick: oh, my gosh, jack says. jim: let's get a quick read on this putt, guys. peter: now what lingmerth can't do is increase his speed very much here. he still needs to give himself the whole hole to try to make the putt. it's just going to require a good stroke and conquer the pressure of the moment. jim: stay up. what a putt! oh, my goodness! march on! two routine pars. and fine recognition there by the young lad there. a nod for the fine gutsy par putt lingmerth. sure, i knew they both were going to make four all along didn't you? nick: absolutely guaranteed. justin appliance of science and lingmerth, it's all about guts. jim: they're going to play the 18th hole again, and we'll be right back to the memorial tournament presented by nationwide after this word from your l
now advantage rose. jim: oh! a par for rose! nick: unbelievable putt. jim: and leo is loving it. mom is too. lingmerth now must answer back. or the tournament belongs to justin for the second time. a left turn at the very end. the perfect read and speed. nick: that's a better reaction. [laughter] jim: now jack. nick: oh, my gosh, jack says. jim: let's get a quick read on this putt, guys. peter: now what lingmerth can't do is increase his speed very much here. he still needs to give himself the...
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the rose studio. and we treat it accordingly. >> rose: (laughs) we'll be right back.th us. >> rose: international pressure on israel to lift its gaza blockade continued today. in brussels, european leaders called for an impartial inquiry to israel's raid on a gaza-bound flotilla last month. tony blair said prime minister netanyahu was ready to make significant change to the blockade. also today, the israeli cabinet approved a commission to investigate the attack that killed nine turkish activists. israel says its commandos were acting in self-defense. the panel will be led by retired supreme court judge and will include two foreign observers. joining me now is rain him kalin, he is a chief advisor to the turkish prime minister. i am pleased to have him here. he's on his way to washington for meetings with members of congress and administration officials. i'm also pleased to have him at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you. pleased to be here. >> rose: where is turkey in its own head in terms of the middle east and the role it can play? >> turkey is in
the rose studio. and we treat it accordingly. >> rose: (laughs) we'll be right back.th us. >> rose: international pressure on israel to lift its gaza blockade continued today. in brussels, european leaders called for an impartial inquiry to israel's raid on a gaza-bound flotilla last month. tony blair said prime minister netanyahu was ready to make significant change to the blockade. also today, the israeli cabinet approved a commission to investigate the attack that killed nine...
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eight women accuse rose of sexual misconduct. pbs stopped the distribution of his nightly interview show and rose has been suspended by cbs news. cbs news said in a statement these allegations are extremely disturbing and we take them very seriously. hena is here in new york. >> rose posted on twitter that he is deeply embarrassed for his behavior. three women spoke on the record accusing the legendary journalist of groping them, walking naked in front of them and relating an erotic dream. >> charlie rose is the latest high profile man to face sexual abuse allegations. the washington post is reporting eight women associated with rose's pbs program are accusing him of sexual harassment between the late 90s and 2011. five said rose put his hand on their leg to test their reaction. two said while working for him at his home or while traveling on business he came out of the shower and walked in front of them with no clothes on. one claims he groped her buttocks at a holiday party. >> the women worked at charlie rose inc. not here at
eight women accuse rose of sexual misconduct. pbs stopped the distribution of his nightly interview show and rose has been suspended by cbs news. cbs news said in a statement these allegations are extremely disturbing and we take them very seriously. hena is here in new york. >> rose posted on twitter that he is deeply embarrassed for his behavior. three women spoke on the record accusing the legendary journalist of groping them, walking naked in front of them and relating an erotic...
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ruble have made roses almost unattainable luxuries. >> there was a very dramatic effect on the rose industry. the owners of this farm had to destroy 12% of their plantations because russian buyers were no longer showing up. >> many growers started planting other flowers that were more suitable for other markets. some say the days are numbered for the ecuadorian rose that the russians used to covet. >> no prices lasts forever. prices in russia will never be the same and once plantations diversify, it is hard for them to go back. >> she is more hopeful. >> things change now but russians love roses. i'm sure the rose market will live forever in russia. >> the roses continue to grow and the growers remain optimistic and hopeful but they've started looking for new homes for their stunning products. al jazeera ecuador. >> now the weather with rob. i understand there's a bit going on in the u.s. you wanted to tell us about. >> yes, a little bit for california this was a hail chance but a surprise in as he can aresacramento. that was more play, if you like. this is not far from lake tahoe.
ruble have made roses almost unattainable luxuries. >> there was a very dramatic effect on the rose industry. the owners of this farm had to destroy 12% of their plantations because russian buyers were no longer showing up. >> many growers started planting other flowers that were more suitable for other markets. some say the days are numbered for the ecuadorian rose that the russians used to covet. >> no prices lasts forever. prices in russia will never be the same and once...
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it was show time for the stars of the music industry lady gaga prominent among them sporting white roses in solidarity with the times up and me two movements the gang sexual misconduct yeah i've got my white rose i feel that it's so important that all of us you know in all of the different industries especially musicians we have such a voice in the world people listen and i think we're all on the same page we all want equality and respect you know in behind closed doors closed doors so we're all standing together kendrick lamar took the rap cats agree winning best rap album foot down and the best music video from humble. bruno mars to the record of the year award with twenty fourth a magic and some of the year for that's what i like and canada's alessia cholera started out by making you tube videos in her bedroom now she's won the grammy for best new artist. and adrian kennedy from the cold front a spa and arts desk is with us now here in the studio good morning adrian good conditioning can you tell us about some of the standout moments musically for you in what was a very politicized ce
it was show time for the stars of the music industry lady gaga prominent among them sporting white roses in solidarity with the times up and me two movements the gang sexual misconduct yeah i've got my white rose i feel that it's so important that all of us you know in all of the different industries especially musicians we have such a voice in the world people listen and i think we're all on the same page we all want equality and respect you know in behind closed doors closed doors so we're...
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i'm sure that the rose market will live forever in russia. >> and the roses continue to grow and the growers remain optimistic and hopeful, but they started to look for new homes for their stunning products. >> at stanford university in the u.s. they invented something that they say could revolutionize the electronic industry and change our lives. >> we have two batteries. it can provide five volt, and it can be charged within a minute. >> amazing within a minute the smart phone could go from empty to full. the key is the design, which they hope will replace lithium batteries currently found in laptops and mobiles. they're saying that this bathry is safer and not just because it is much greener too. let's talk to our tech journalist. >> they have caused to problems. in the cargo hold, cargo were lost after batteries caught fire. they were completely destroyed. and a couple of early flights suffered fires and rendered a loss of power. and they had to build a special enclub for their own lit yum battery toss prevent problems in the future. now battery that is don't have imflammability
i'm sure that the rose market will live forever in russia. >> and the roses continue to grow and the growers remain optimistic and hopeful, but they started to look for new homes for their stunning products. >> at stanford university in the u.s. they invented something that they say could revolutionize the electronic industry and change our lives. >> we have two batteries. it can provide five volt, and it can be charged within a minute. >> amazing within a minute the...
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rose sales up 35% since last year. >> it's not about us, it's about rose. >> reporter: today we're cruising around new york city in a pink convertible as part of his parade for national rose day. >> it's about delicious. how many other things have parades? rose's delicious and deserves a parade. >> reporter: a big part of the rose market, millennials using social media and instagram hash tags like rose all day, brose, even cruises dedicated to the pink drink. on the boat one of the largest rose festivals. 1,000 guests and more than 150 different rose varieties. and back on solid ground, he's convinced rose is here to stay. >> a lot of alcoholic beverages have gone out of style. do you worry what happens when vogue? do kittens go out of style? i don't think so, rebecca jarvis. >> cheers to the weekend. thank you for watching abc news. join us for "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we are online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. good night, america. at the the lincoln summer invitation sales event, it's time to relax. from the moment you take your foot off the brake,
rose sales up 35% since last year. >> it's not about us, it's about rose. >> reporter: today we're cruising around new york city in a pink convertible as part of his parade for national rose day. >> it's about delicious. how many other things have parades? rose's delicious and deserves a parade. >> reporter: a big part of the rose market, millennials using social media and instagram hash tags like rose all day, brose, even cruises dedicated to the pink drink. on the boat...
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all her life, rose has been in and out of hospital.e, her brain isn't fully developed. she's suffered frequent seizures since she was a baby. it is so distressing to actually watch even though i've seen it so many times. i've laid next her to see what's happening and i can feel her body just continuously going. and i can only begin to imagine what it would be like if that was me and how i would feel and if i can't say, "this really hurts". rose appears to suffer distress, there is no name for what causes this, but she can hear and be comforted by touch. there have been better times but earlier this year, rose was seriously ill. her mum now wants doctors to consider if she should be allowed to die. the best solution in my heart, would be that if rose is going to continue suffering like she is suffering now, her future is going to be very limited, quality of life, then the kindest thing we can do right now is to withdraw things that are keeping her alive, which is her medications, herfluids, because she is now fed through a tube. rose is
all her life, rose has been in and out of hospital.e, her brain isn't fully developed. she's suffered frequent seizures since she was a baby. it is so distressing to actually watch even though i've seen it so many times. i've laid next her to see what's happening and i can feel her body just continuously going. and i can only begin to imagine what it would be like if that was me and how i would feel and if i can't say, "this really hurts". rose appears to suffer distress, there is no...
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rose is really gone. what? i said rose is gone. and i feel awful. like maybe i made a huge mistake.istakes. one made with only real cheese. a pizza my family will love. (announcer) freschetta naturally rising crust pizza. freschetta. made better to taste better. okay, in avatar, when they have sex on pandora, they hook up their ponytails, so we know their ponytails are like their junk. yeah... so? so, when they ride horses and fly on the birds, they also use their ponytails. what's your point? my point is, if i were a horse or a bird, i'd be very nervous around james cameron. it amazes me how you constantly obsess over fictional details when there are more important things in the real world to worry about. for example, why wasn't william shatner in the new star trek movie? hey, sheldon. i was up in the administration office, and i happened to overhear the name of the winner of this year's chancellor's award for science. and you want to rub my nose in the fact that my contributions are being overlooked again? i am the william shatner of theoretical physics. all right, i'll play. what
rose is really gone. what? i said rose is gone. and i feel awful. like maybe i made a huge mistake.istakes. one made with only real cheese. a pizza my family will love. (announcer) freschetta naturally rising crust pizza. freschetta. made better to taste better. okay, in avatar, when they have sex on pandora, they hook up their ponytails, so we know their ponytails are like their junk. yeah... so? so, when they ride horses and fly on the birds, they also use their ponytails. what's your point?...
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nick: just like justin rose did. it is in. >> advantage rose. he can just play a wedge out to the right. nick: play a wedge to the top of the ridge. >> he has 166 yards to the hole. jim: at that point you are just not happy trying out how to make four instead of three. >> you don't have to go for the impossible in a playoff. jim: first ever playoff in the united states. >> he will have a big thump right on that white box. >> this is right towards the center of the green where he should be playing. nick: just up on top of the hill. jim: smartly played. here is the stefani mistake. nick: he did the same thing. they both played the same shot. you have to hold it through and eally hold it through. it will go left. jim: now stefani has to hit a spectacular shot. . in all likelihood hole it. if justin wins he moves to 12th. stefani now really backed into a tough spot. >> jimmy, i have to add walking down the fairway justin turned and said did he stay up or is he wet? he did not know shawn stefani's situation when he hit his wedge shot. jim: justin is
nick: just like justin rose did. it is in. >> advantage rose. he can just play a wedge out to the right. nick: play a wedge to the top of the ridge. >> he has 166 yards to the hole. jim: at that point you are just not happy trying out how to make four instead of three. >> you don't have to go for the impossible in a playoff. jim: first ever playoff in the united states. >> he will have a big thump right on that white box. >> this is right towards the center of the...
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rose or were is campaigning against it. the widows stories are all similar they often lose everything to their in-laws. you may not know that if you want to know how i was. glad of it was in your life you yeah. that was. the elderly stuff in particular rose visit some of the old and sick women along with some young widows. gertrude on younger story is especially tragic. not only did she lose her husband but all of her children too but there's not a lot rose can do for her when her foundation has very little funding. what we can do to the i don't know what can we do to be needy. i don't know why don't we take this one this terrible. grows stronger some hope from her work with children her foundation has set up an orphanage to give girls and boys a new home. for the widows it's a task that helps them cope with their own fate. i also hope to see a generation of young women who will not go through what david's doing we need to be cleansed in inherited identity should we men when they lose their husbands they will live in dignit
rose or were is campaigning against it. the widows stories are all similar they often lose everything to their in-laws. you may not know that if you want to know how i was. glad of it was in your life you yeah. that was. the elderly stuff in particular rose visit some of the old and sick women along with some young widows. gertrude on younger story is especially tragic. not only did she lose her husband but all of her children too but there's not a lot rose can do for her when her foundation...
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and there's a new response from rose himself. here's linsey davis. >> reporter: he's out at cbs and out at pbs. he's apologized to his female from tmz, charlie rose doesn't characterize his actions as wrong. do you want to say anything to those accusers? the people that's accusing you of all these wrongdoings? >> it's not wrongdoing. >> reporter: nearly a dozen women would likely beg to differ. and rose's cbs co-hosts took their side. >> it takes a lot of courage for these women to come forward. >> reporter: in interviews with the "washington post," former employees of the charlie rose show detail unwanted advances made they say by the veteran broadcaster dating back to the early '90s, one describes a job interview at rose's country home, telling the post, he reached down her pants, and she pushed his hands away. as she wept, rose asked her, baby, oh, baby, why are you crying? she says she did not get the job. another says rose would repeatedly walk in front of her naked. >> she reported this to the show's executive producer, and
and there's a new response from rose himself. here's linsey davis. >> reporter: he's out at cbs and out at pbs. he's apologized to his female from tmz, charlie rose doesn't characterize his actions as wrong. do you want to say anything to those accusers? the people that's accusing you of all these wrongdoings? >> it's not wrongdoing. >> reporter: nearly a dozen women would likely beg to differ. and rose's cbs co-hosts took their side. >> it takes a lot of courage for...
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this is news live from berlin at this year's grammy awards in new york a white rose was the fashion accessory of the evening for. her. confronting sexual harassment in the recording industry it was a night of politics and music on the awards front the ceremony belonged to bruno mars he took home six grammys also coming up. the latest in a series of attacks in the afghan capital at least eleven soldiers killed as jihad a strike near a military academy in the capital kabul the so-called islamic state claims responsibility. plus a shocking report that german automaker's funded diesel emissions tests on humans raises more disturbing questions about the country's car industry. also coming up handball gets a new european champion at the final in south grabbed spain at sea off sweden to lift their first ever title in the european competition. i'm sumi so much gonna thank you for joining us the stars of the music biz a descended on new york city for the industry's annual grammy awards the surprise winner of the night was bruno mars who beat out tough competition the likes of jay z. and kendrick lamar
this is news live from berlin at this year's grammy awards in new york a white rose was the fashion accessory of the evening for. her. confronting sexual harassment in the recording industry it was a night of politics and music on the awards front the ceremony belonged to bruno mars he took home six grammys also coming up. the latest in a series of attacks in the afghan capital at least eleven soldiers killed as jihad a strike near a military academy in the capital kabul the so-called islamic...
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well done, rose. she was amazing. on. . . , . ., , ., on. what difference has it made, then, on. what difference has it made, then. having _ on. what difference has it made, then, having somebody - on. what difference has it made, then, having somebody who - on. what difference has it made, then, having somebody who is i on. what difference has it made, i then, having somebody who is deaf competing in this incredibly popular programme, and then going on to win it? i programme, and then going on to win it? “ programme, and then going on to win it? ~ ., ., , ., , ., it? i think that deaf people have been absolutely _ it? i think that deaf people have been absolutely blown - it? i think that deaf people have been absolutely blown away - it? i think that deaf people have been absolutely blown away by. it? i think that deaf people have - been absolutely blown away by seeing rose and herjourney and they have loved watching her. i know it's inspired lots of children who have felt inspired that they can perform and they can d
well done, rose. she was amazing. on. . . , . ., , ., on. what difference has it made, then, on. what difference has it made, then. having _ on. what difference has it made, then, having somebody - on. what difference has it made, then, having somebody who - on. what difference has it made, then, having somebody who is i on. what difference has it made, i then, having somebody who is deaf competing in this incredibly popular programme, and then going on to win it? i programme, and then going on...
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rose currently at 12 under. really, that run of threes on this second nine have made the difference. just found an extra gear. seven under already. matt jones hasn't really put a foot wrong but now two adriff. dustin johnson has now posted. nine under. the scoring today is just terrific. that rain last night might have softened things but these boys really upped it a gear. mickelson posted a round of 66. he was runner-up last year but you would think too far adrift. the sun settles on lake michigan. still plenty of golf to be played, though. i have an idea we'll see a lot more birdies before the day is over. mainly because of this guy. jason day. tee shot at 15. david: no drive and wedge. the breeze has stiffened just a bit. that was into the breeze. that's a huge tee shot. right into the narrow neck. frank: he's thrown everything at whistling straits. now matt jones. he also shot a little draw. overdone it. that might be right. missed the bunker. that's not the thick stuff. still going to be a long way to go. s
rose currently at 12 under. really, that run of threes on this second nine have made the difference. just found an extra gear. seven under already. matt jones hasn't really put a foot wrong but now two adriff. dustin johnson has now posted. nine under. the scoring today is just terrific. that rain last night might have softened things but these boys really upped it a gear. mickelson posted a round of 66. he was runner-up last year but you would think too far adrift. the sun settles on lake...
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way because from the rose ilda slow the price of rose oil climbs so if i can't make profits from rose farming i can at least have an income from the distillation. job with the me the. these are as motivated he feels confident that he's on track to becoming independent not just financially but also from the whims of the weather. the many locals in rose valley are trying to improve their lot and some have managed with income from the rose growing industry in kabul at the western edge of the valley many roma families no longer live in poverty. in. the. uk this is where a sense even though of and his family live after a morning out picking roses they've returned home to their neighborhood where families own their own homes and earn a regular income. and since family built the house themselves. all of the men know how to build. for generations live under one roof. everyone sits down for a snack after the morning's work in the fields. you know that city for the even us nothing is more important than spending time together oh marco. the rest of the world. just. over there where they said you
way because from the rose ilda slow the price of rose oil climbs so if i can't make profits from rose farming i can at least have an income from the distillation. job with the me the. these are as motivated he feels confident that he's on track to becoming independent not just financially but also from the whims of the weather. the many locals in rose valley are trying to improve their lot and some have managed with income from the rose growing industry in kabul at the western edge of the...