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we heard from both of them in the rose garden. we will take a look at their comments as well. also earlier today when the house came in, they passed an abortion bill in conjunction with what was happening with the march for life rally, that annual rally in washington dc. here is a look at the vice president and then the president speaking in the rose garden today. vp pence: to all here in the rose garden and the last number of americans on the national mall at this very hour, welcome back to washington dc and welcome back to the largest pro-life gathering in the u.s. -- 45th annual much for life march for life. ago, our 240 years founders wrote words that have echoed through the ages. they declared these truths to be are eachent, that we of us, endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights. among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. 45 years ago the supreme court of the u.s. turned its back on the inalienable right to life. in that moment, our movement began. a movement that continues to win hearts and minds. a movement defined by generosity, compass
we heard from both of them in the rose garden. we will take a look at their comments as well. also earlier today when the house came in, they passed an abortion bill in conjunction with what was happening with the march for life rally, that annual rally in washington dc. here is a look at the vice president and then the president speaking in the rose garden today. vp pence: to all here in the rose garden and the last number of americans on the national mall at this very hour, welcome back to...
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i'm charlie rose. from the rockies to the great lakes, nearly 40 million americans are under the threat of severe weather tonight. a massive storm system i
i'm charlie rose. from the rockies to the great lakes, nearly 40 million americans are under the threat of severe weather tonight. a massive storm system i
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>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. and this is a special thanksgiving weekend edition of "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, bridging a politically divided america. >> they've still got to believe leadership somehow, if it get mobilized can channel those fears and anxieties into a positive direction. it was just as bad in the industrial revolution. those changes were as big to those people as we're feeling now. >> rose: we will have that story and more on what happened and what might happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> rose: and so you began how? >> you know, it's the way we govern. >> rose: is it luck at all or is it something else? >> to have a little bit more control. >> rose: what is the object lesson here? >> the whole world is being affected. >> rose: tell me the ssks of the moment. we begin this week with a look at the news of the week
>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. and this is a special thanksgiving weekend edition of "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, bridging a politically divided america. >> they've still got to believe leadership somehow, if it get mobilized can channel those fears and anxieties into a positive direction. it was just as bad in the industrial revolution. those changes were as big to those people as we're feeling now. >> rose: we will have that story and...
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boat up popular support. -- rose with the vote >>:--hitler came out of a democracy >>: we just want to make this country truly better. >> reporter: despite the president's executive order to strip funds of certain cities. what immigrants that are considered on the document. so far the funds have not been cut but, they do plan to challenge to the executive order in court once the bugs have been cut. -- once the the funds have been cut >> reporter: cully actions coming from the trump administration calling them deplorable. criminalizing the immigrant community and refugees to seek safety in the u.s.. >> pam: first told you about the president a lot executive orders it through a push a lever that we sent out at our route 11 in the morning. make sure you download the application to receive the latest. >> grant: the tree limbs continue to come down as a woman was caught in her truck. as a tree fell down. >> grant: these big old branches that collapsed. crushed by a tree. by the wind shield. and the one inside that was not injured and cannot get out. she needed someone to rescue her. >> g
boat up popular support. -- rose with the vote >>:--hitler came out of a democracy >>: we just want to make this country truly better. >> reporter: despite the president's executive order to strip funds of certain cities. what immigrants that are considered on the document. so far the funds have not been cut but, they do plan to challenge to the executive order in court once the bugs have been cut. -- once the the funds have been cut >> reporter: cully actions coming...
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you by the law tigers, call 1-800-law tigers , arizona's motorcycle captioning sponsored by cbs >> rose: delta down. >> so we're just here, twiddling our thumbs. i have no idea what to do. >> rose: a computer crash grounds one of america's largest airlines, leaving thousands stranded. also tonight, a new zika infection in florida, but this one miles north of miami. a new donald trump reads his economic policy off a prompter, prompting this: >> there is no other donald trump. >> rose: at the olympics, much ado about cupping. and the special guest who made a bride's wedding. >> hi! this is the "cbs evening news"
you by the law tigers, call 1-800-law tigers , arizona's motorcycle captioning sponsored by cbs >> rose: delta down. >> so we're just here, twiddling our thumbs. i have no idea what to do. >> rose: a computer crash grounds one of america's largest airlines, leaving thousands stranded. also tonight, a new zika infection in florida, but this one miles north of miami. a new donald trump reads his economic policy off a prompter, prompting this: >> there is no other donald...
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they are ihenderson on seven hills near saint rose. meet the doctors and sff while enjoying fd and drinks. meantime, if you'd like re informatn about vaey verde animal hospita just head to the websi or call thnumber on ur screen. still to come on the bnd, a very ter christmas a glimpse terry fat's ecial holiday sh. the moing blend. it's a great day so make it everything you want it to be it's yours and it's mine s hivuviheblwe wila.to b toop hew s, sheyalmaleofdet,rsrdhiio abemar dooupppe >> announcer: starting right now on abc's "this week" -- debate night showdown. the key moments from the final face-off of 2015. >> i apologize to secretary clinton. >> should corporate america love hillary clinton? >> everybody should. >> let's calm down a little bit, martin. >> let's tell the truth, martin. >> announcer: just hours after the democrats dueled, we're with the man in the line of fire one on on one. >> donald trump. >> donald trump. >> bringing donald trump back into it. >> announcer: gop front-runner donald trump responds. >>> plus, di
they are ihenderson on seven hills near saint rose. meet the doctors and sff while enjoying fd and drinks. meantime, if you'd like re informatn about vaey verde animal hospita just head to the websi or call thnumber on ur screen. still to come on the bnd, a very ter christmas a glimpse terry fat's ecial holiday sh. the moing blend. it's a great day so make it everything you want it to be it's yours and it's mine s hivuviheblwe wila.to b toop hew s, sheyalmaleofdet,rsrdhiio abemar dooupppe...
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>> rose: yes. there were a lot of people in this campaign that called it bull (bleep) and, you know, annotating lies. footnoting every lie in a donald trump speech was something jon and "the daily show" had done with bush, obama, all along and that kind of thing, you know, you can point to filtering through the media culture. >> but you have to meet force with force, and "the daily show" is -- what i would say we are -- and, again, i'm not saying this to den grate what we -- denigrate what we did. this was the best it regulation, for me, of what -- the best iteration of what i could do with satire and we prosecuted it to the fullest extent as far as my brain could go. one of the reasons is i left is i would be redundant and going back and forth on the same thing. i'm going to really do a terrible analogy, but we were patrick swayze after he died in ghost. we were in the subway yelling at dead people and raging and no one could hear us, but if we focused everything that we had in one moment at just
>> rose: yes. there were a lot of people in this campaign that called it bull (bleep) and, you know, annotating lies. footnoting every lie in a donald trump speech was something jon and "the daily show" had done with bush, obama, all along and that kind of thing, you know, you can point to filtering through the media culture. >> but you have to meet force with force, and "the daily show" is -- what i would say we are -- and, again, i'm not saying this to den...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, donald trump surges to the top of the republican polls. polls. bryan stevenson takes on the disturbing? oh, them, ozzie and harriet? >> rose: we will have those stories and much more on what happened and what medht happen. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> and so you began how. >> purely for the love of it. >> rose: is it luck at all or something else? >> surviving, aging. >> rose: what's the object lesson here? >> we should be more sober than we are. >> rose: tell me the significance of the moment. >> rose: this was the week positions hardened in congress on the iran nuclear deal. donald trump topped republican presidential polls. and golfer jason day took the p.g.a. championship. here are the sights and sounds of the past seven days. julian bond dies at 75. the koreas exchange artillery fire. >> the first armed clash in five years. >> thai police say the pommer who killed 20 people in bangkok did not act alone. >> rose: greece's prime minister resigned. >> g
>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, donald trump surges to the top of the republican polls. polls. bryan stevenson takes on the disturbing? oh, them, ozzie and harriet? >> rose: we will have those stories and much more on what happened and what medht happen. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> and so you began how. >> purely for the love of it. >> rose: is it luck at all or...
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congressman rose? >> sure. i share the caller's concern that many on the other side of the aisle in the democratic party over the last four years refused to accept the legitimacy of the 2016 election. they refuse to acknowledge the legitimacy of the duellly elect president so it's rich now they're in a rush to judgment to identify biden as the president-elect. over the last four years we've had to endure a litany of conspiracy theories, almost all of which now have been not only disproven but have been shown to have been hatched by the former secretary of state hillary clinton and her campaign in the 2016 election. and unfortunately we're given life by the obama/biden administration, their justice department, their national security apparatus that breathed life into those conspiracy theories sw and used them unfortunately fairly effectively to deter the president and the administration in some cases to delay the installation of policies of the president that reflected the value and interests of those who suppor
congressman rose? >> sure. i share the caller's concern that many on the other side of the aisle in the democratic party over the last four years refused to accept the legitimacy of the 2016 election. they refuse to acknowledge the legitimacy of the duellly elect president so it's rich now they're in a rush to judgment to identify biden as the president-elect. over the last four years we've had to endure a litany of conspiracy theories, almost all of which now have been not only disproven...
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the national association of real torz rose. had more news in housing as mortgage applications rose last week and the mortgage banker's association says the average 30 year rate rose a tick to 3.83%. >>> stocks kept going higher today, but did come off their peek late in the session, way down by a bit in that drop in coca-co coca-cola. the highest level since july. nasdaq added seven and the s&p 500 climbed a fracturen. u.s. stocks are up making this a huge comeback for the market in a short amount of time. so what happens next? nice to have you here. >> thank you. >> what do you make of this? we're calling it a melt up because we did get this big move after a really rocky start to the year. what do you think is behind it. >> i think a lot of things happened in the iffist quarter that had investors worried. at the same time there were earning expectations for the first time and what's happened is oil stopped going down and china's slouness has become less wor worry some. so ty that together with better job growth. you had a mark
the national association of real torz rose. had more news in housing as mortgage applications rose last week and the mortgage banker's association says the average 30 year rate rose a tick to 3.83%. >>> stocks kept going higher today, but did come off their peek late in the session, way down by a bit in that drop in coca-co coca-cola. the highest level since july. nasdaq added seven and the s&p 500 climbed a fracturen. u.s. stocks are up making this a huge comeback for the market...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, breaking down the election that stunned the country. governor chris christie breaks his silence it in an can exclusive interview. and "the front page" returns to broadway. >> it's interesting for an audience today, you know, the best thing you can tell someone about a play is that it's 90 minutes with no intermission. ( laughter ) and they're thrilled. they don't care what it's about. "you mean i'm in and out and i can tell people i saw it?" you know, and this is-- this is asking people to have a little patience. >> rose: we will have those stories and for on what happened and what might happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> rose: and so it began how. >> this incredible sight. >> rose: is this luck? >> revolutionary fervor. >> rose: what's the object lesson here? >> these guys anyhow what they were d
>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, breaking down the election that stunned the country. governor chris christie breaks his silence it in an can exclusive interview. and "the front page" returns to broadway. >> it's interesting for an audience today, you know, the best thing you can tell someone about a play is that it's 90 minutes with no intermission. ( laughter ) and they're thrilled. they...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, the road to the white house turns to new york. and as the president heads for saudi arabia, questions about the relationship. and lupita nyong'o stars in "eclipse" broadway's first all-female production. >> you have to find a space where you're vulnerable, but you also have to be pushed to the edge and allow this environment to be quite dangerous and alive. so lisa creates an environment where he doesn't let people off the hook, where she does challenge them, but she also allows them to feel extremely safe. >> rose: we will have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> rose: and so you dpan how zoo take care of a world. >> rose: is it luck at all or something else? >> having a whole new kind of luck. >> rose: what's the object lesson here? >> change the conversat
>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, the road to the white house turns to new york. and as the president heads for saudi arabia, questions about the relationship. and lupita nyong'o stars in "eclipse" broadway's first all-female production. >> you have to find a space where you're vulnerable, but you also have to be pushed to the edge and allow this environment to be quite dangerous and alive. so...
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in addition to -- >> rose: >> rose: will be donald trump. what do we know about the roger ayles story? politico reporting? >> what politico has reported is that gabe sherman has driven a lot of this coverage. but these accusations against ayles which sounded true but no one really knew -- >> rose: defending and the -- rupert murdoch and his two sons who have increasingly powerful roles within the company, are not saying anything, the investigation is done by an independent law firm, not within. >> 20th century fox the parent company over fox, seemed skeptical over roger ayles. that's why first these accusations seemed a little unfair to him, seemed if he were going to go, he would have gone into a pod, because of accusations, the parent fox company, those who had it out for roger anyway they took their opportunity and then today with reports that meghan kelly hadn't turned on roger ayles -- >> rose: in a deposition she said years ago report -- >> the drugs report, based on 20th century fox did negotiations underway for roger ayles departure.
in addition to -- >> rose: >> rose: will be donald trump. what do we know about the roger ayles story? politico reporting? >> what politico has reported is that gabe sherman has driven a lot of this coverage. but these accusations against ayles which sounded true but no one really knew -- >> rose: defending and the -- rupert murdoch and his two sons who have increasingly powerful roles within the company, are not saying anything, the investigation is done by an...
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>> rose: welcome to the program, i am charlie rose. this is a special edition of charlie rose the week from the site of the republican national convention in cleveland ohio. just ahead, the highs and lows of donald trump's convention, hillary clinton on trump, trust and the campaign. and bryan cranston plays and undercover agent working behind the lines of the drug lines in the infiltrator. >> i do not do business under threat. >> unfortunately you are not in a position to dictate terms. >> >> we will have those stories and more about what happened and what might happen. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. >> rosalind p. walters. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> so you begin how? captioning sponsored by rose communications >> self confidence. >> sit luck at all? >> this is a lot of social interaction. >> what is the object lesson here? tell me the significance of the moment. >> rose: this was the week the republican party gathered in cleveland to nominate d
>> rose: welcome to the program, i am charlie rose. this is a special edition of charlie rose the week from the site of the republican national convention in cleveland ohio. just ahead, the highs and lows of donald trump's convention, hillary clinton on trump, trust and the campaign. and bryan cranston plays and undercover agent working behind the lines of the drug lines in the infiltrator. >> i do not do business under threat. >> unfortunately you are not in a position to...
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dr. jalen rose right after this on dennis miller plus one. the folks welcome to dennis miller plus one. happy to welcome a bonafide bollard the show jalen rose 13 year and be a veteran. best selling author philanthropist. tv personality is building the resume here. currently an a, b, c and e s p and analysts state of the art and hoops for n b, a co host, the jalen and jacoby jacob, the, i don't even know the other because i think of it, it's jail. and she also has is jalen rose renaissance man podcast that's available with you, where you can get your projects that i tell you his old man could ball for broad as he was. he was, he was providence before before to day in bed. marva got so this is jalen rose jalen. i appreciate the love i'm a huge fan. i'm a major supporter of all. busy things dennis miller honor need to be on and also thank you for knowledge in providence friars and jimmy walker, please before this is i need a story. well.
dr. jalen rose right after this on dennis miller plus one. the folks welcome to dennis miller plus one. happy to welcome a bonafide bollard the show jalen rose 13 year and be a veteran. best selling author philanthropist. tv personality is building the resume here. currently an a, b, c and e s p and analysts state of the art and hoops for n b, a co host, the jalen and jacoby jacob, the, i don't even know the other because i think of it, it's jail. and she also has is jalen rose renaissance man...
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they rose to the occasion. ladies and gentlemen, so can we. we have serious problems in this country and we have had serious problems in the past. let us identify with the problem solvers. that is why, when it comes to mass shootings, i want more than serious gun legislation, which we must pass. i want more than mental health services, which we must have. i also want a united states department of peace. i know we must cultivate peace. you cannot just fight violence. you must cultivate peace. you cannot endlessly prepare for war. you have to cultivate peace. darkness is the absence of light. you cannot just fight hate. you have to cultivate love the changes has to happen inside us and on the level of policy. none of that will happen on the fundamental level things the to happen if we just have a better version of same old same old. donald trump did not create these problems. these problems created donald trump. [applause] i am not prosecuting a case against him and tom. i am prosecuting a case against the system that produced him. if all we do
they rose to the occasion. ladies and gentlemen, so can we. we have serious problems in this country and we have had serious problems in the past. let us identify with the problem solvers. that is why, when it comes to mass shootings, i want more than serious gun legislation, which we must pass. i want more than mental health services, which we must have. i also want a united states department of peace. i know we must cultivate peace. you cannot just fight violence. you must cultivate peace....
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. >> rose: it is not often a first-time author naiks to number one on the "new york times" bestseller list. j.d. vance has done it with "hillbilly elegy" a memoir of a family and culture in crisis. it is a chronicle of white poverty, anguish, and anger. and it has found an audience among those seeking to understand the rise of donald trump. >> it's not to me, it's not so much an ideological opposition to either the democratic or republican elet's. it's a sense that people just don't care about those like you. >> rose: exactly right, they don't care. >> and that feeling, unfortunately, if you think about the political dialogue that we're already starting to have, you know, both on the left and the right, there's a movement to sort of gloat over the fact that the elites were right about donald trump. i'm a never trump guy. i never liked him. but i've noticed this willingness from people who think a lot like i do that, look, we told you so, to all these white working class voters. we told you so. we told you trump of anything to be a terrible candidate. we told you, you were an idiot if
. >> rose: it is not often a first-time author naiks to number one on the "new york times" bestseller list. j.d. vance has done it with "hillbilly elegy" a memoir of a family and culture in crisis. it is a chronicle of white poverty, anguish, and anger. and it has found an audience among those seeking to understand the rise of donald trump. >> it's not to me, it's not so much an ideological opposition to either the democratic or republican elet's. it's a sense...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with jon stewart in an interview i recorded yesterday that was broadcast on cbs this morning in which he talks about the election. >> i thought donald trump disqualified himself at numerous points. but there's now this idea that anyone who voted for him has to be defined by the worst of his rhetoric. there are guys in my neighborhood like that i love that i respect, that i think have incredible qualities, who are not afraid of mexicans and not afraid of muslims and not e blacks. they're afraid of their insurance premiums. ford the fashion designer and director whose new movie is called nocturnal animals. >> i'm a commercial fashion designer. i design clothes to sell. it is an artistic thing but it is not necessarily for me art. there are fashion designers who are free artists. film making for me is the most expressive personal, the closest thing to art that i create. >> rose: we conclude this evening with 9 actor casey affleck who stars in masters of the sea. >>
>> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with jon stewart in an interview i recorded yesterday that was broadcast on cbs this morning in which he talks about the election. >> i thought donald trump disqualified himself at numerous points. but there's now this idea that anyone who voted for him has to be defined by the worst of his rhetoric. there are guys in my neighborhood like that i love that i respect, that i think have incredible qualities, who are not afraid of...
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shares rose 4% to 160.79. sydney bows, the supplier of office shoogss also slashes the full-year guidance but said the transformation initiative there's drive the future performance. but shares plunged 17% to $13.14. cigarette maker altrea saw its profits soar, thanks to gains with the beer giant anheuser-busch. but overall, cigarette volumes continue to faumd. they said they expect that weakness to continue through 2015. >> yesterday, they missed estimates on the sales were in line with those forecast. following the news, the largest share holder, the hedge fund elliott management, launched a proxy fight saying would it nominate new board members and seek to remove the ceo after seeing management, quote, destroy shareholder value. but kleinfelded said they're headed in the right direction. >> we've got improvement in each of the segments. there's a lot more and we'll get it as we have done in the past. >> shares rose 11% to $25.28. >>> investment research firm bernstein said it is bullish on corning but nonet
shares rose 4% to 160.79. sydney bows, the supplier of office shoogss also slashes the full-year guidance but said the transformation initiative there's drive the future performance. but shares plunged 17% to $13.14. cigarette maker altrea saw its profits soar, thanks to gains with the beer giant anheuser-busch. but overall, cigarette volumes continue to faumd. they said they expect that weakness to continue through 2015. >> yesterday, they missed estimates on the sales were in line with...
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. >> they can't shake rose and stenson, as they go to 17. >> that's a dynamic duo, isn't it, rose and stenson, to take them out. they're not going to go quietly. somehow they willed that ball in the hole from off the green. >> while we have a moment let's send you to jimmy roberts again. >> davis love not used to being reduced to a spectator but that's where you are right now. are you surprised at how things have developed over the last half-hour or so? it's been an unbelievable day. both teams have been playing great. i watched a lot of that first match. those guys are making so many birdies. rory is playing unbelievable this week. our guys are playing great. hate to see a few little putts missed but i saw zach miss a couple and some of our guys as well. you can tell the pressure is getting to everybody. >> must feel good to see j.b. holmes and ryan moore, two points on the board. >> they didn't play bad yesterday. they were obviously a little tight going out. i knew today, i had a couple guys on our team saying they had a really good feeling about them. they played well. they really
. >> they can't shake rose and stenson, as they go to 17. >> that's a dynamic duo, isn't it, rose and stenson, to take them out. they're not going to go quietly. somehow they willed that ball in the hole from off the green. >> while we have a moment let's send you to jimmy roberts again. >> davis love not used to being reduced to a spectator but that's where you are right now. are you surprised at how things have developed over the last half-hour or so? it's been an...
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> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> will you ever be able to retire securely and in style? ric edelman is a new york times best-selling author, radio, and tv host. he's been named america's top financial advisor by barron's three times. >> people talk about their worries over the current fluctuation of the marketplace, what are we worried about? >> now he provides you with the same advice he gives his thousands of clients. "ric edelman's truth about retirement" begins now. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you. well, i'm very excited to be here with you today. thank you so much for joining us. we are going to shwi
> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> will you ever be able to retire securely and in style? ric edelman is a new york times best-selling author, radio, and tv host. he's been named america's top financial advisor by barron's three times. >> people talk about their worries over the current fluctuation of the marketplace, what are we worried about? >>...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, the expanding investigation into hacking against the democratic party. donald trump's commander in chief problem. and meryl streep, hugh grant, and simon helled berg headline the story of an unlikely opera star. >> this is the talented young man i was telling you. >> let's get started. ♪ ♪ >> she's remarkable, isn't she? >> she can be a little flat. >> flat? >> it deifies medical science. >> rose: we will have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> rose: and so you began how? >> you listen to them. >> rose: is it luck at all or is it something else? >> like bing, bing, bing, bing. >> rose: what's the object lesson here? >> still growing as a musician. >> rose: tell me the significance of the moment. this was week donald trump's campaign rhetoric caught the atte
>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, the expanding investigation into hacking against the democratic party. donald trump's commander in chief problem. and meryl streep, hugh grant, and simon helled berg headline the story of an unlikely opera star. >> this is the talented young man i was telling you. >> let's get started. ♪ ♪ >> she's remarkable, isn't she? >> she can be a little flat....
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rose bowl ready.. it's become a des moines institution with it's clever t-shirts. a look at how raygun is getting ready for all things hawkeye. behind bars.. a man released last year from prison for a homicide is in trouble with the law again. it's tuesday... december 8th... first on 13... a des moines man hit and run is back behind bars this morning... orlando rodriguez was set free just one year ago... now he's charged with assaulting his own mother... rodriguez spent five years in jail after hitting and killing a man with his vehicle. it started as rodriguez and his brother were stealing gas from a convenience store... as they sped away, their van hit and killed 48 year-old bruce mundy. that was back in 2009.... now he's charged with showing up at his mother's home sunday... violating a protective order... and assaulting her. rodriguez had reportedly been snorting meds at the time. bruce mundys loved ones say they're not surprised by his latest behavior... 'i think his record would show that he needs far more help than being locked up and given no help at all. t
rose bowl ready.. it's become a des moines institution with it's clever t-shirts. a look at how raygun is getting ready for all things hawkeye. behind bars.. a man released last year from prison for a homicide is in trouble with the law again. it's tuesday... december 8th... first on 13... a des moines man hit and run is back behind bars this morning... orlando rodriguez was set free just one year ago... now he's charged with assaulting his own mother... rodriguez spent five years in jail after...
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rose for her ivanka makeover. she's getting a brazilian butt lift, nose job, breast implants, injectable fillers for her face, costing her she says $30,000. from her surgeon for appearing on tv. >> what do you say to our viewers that will take a look at jenny pre-op and say, no doctor should be operating on someone that already looks like that. >> in an odd sense it's sort of more enjoyable. because you can take the beautiful into hyperbeautiful. >> reporter: not everybody is convinced. >> you've got like perfect hair, perfect cheekbones, perfect itty bitty body, what the [ bleep ] is wrong? >> reporter: the 6-year-old daughter is struggling with her mother's decision. >> i don't want you to have surgery. >> so you're not giving me a good reason why you don't want me to. >> i just don't want you to look different. >> reporter: it's the morning of her surgery and jenny is focused on her goal. >> this really shows how i want my nose to be minus the bump. >> hello, good morning. this. two little baby incisions there,
rose for her ivanka makeover. she's getting a brazilian butt lift, nose job, breast implants, injectable fillers for her face, costing her she says $30,000. from her surgeon for appearing on tv. >> what do you say to our viewers that will take a look at jenny pre-op and say, no doctor should be operating on someone that already looks like that. >> in an odd sense it's sort of more enjoyable. because you can take the beautiful into hyperbeautiful. >> reporter: not everybody is...
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the show jalen rose 13 year and be a veteran. best selling author philanthropist tv personality is building the resume here. currently an a, b, c, and e. s p an analyst, state of the art and hoops for n b a co host, the jalen and jacoby jacob, the i don't even know the other because i think of it, it's jail. and she also has is jalen rose renaissance man podcast that's available with you where you can get your project. i tell you his old man could ball for prod .
the show jalen rose 13 year and be a veteran. best selling author philanthropist tv personality is building the resume here. currently an a, b, c, and e. s p an analyst, state of the art and hoops for n b a co host, the jalen and jacoby jacob, the i don't even know the other because i think of it, it's jail. and she also has is jalen rose renaissance man podcast that's available with you where you can get your project. i tell you his old man could ball for prod .
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charlie rose: of course.uest: i knew that we had to address the supreme court stuff and charleston. he comes into my driveway, which was tented. we had snipers on my neighbor's roof. i had to ask them if we could do that. my neighbor was retired and he was thrilled. are youlike, " are yo kidding?" secret service for a day! guest: you stay focused. it was solitary. there was no distraction. my garage is cluttered for a reason. there were 15-20 secret service people around and all i could think about was that i had to connect with barack obama. up, i could tell that there were a lot of people coming up the driveway and you see the president go, "hey, mark." ispats me on the back and like, we are going to have a good time, right? i am like, i don't know. some bad things happened in the last couple of days. he was prepared to have a lighthearted and slightly candid conversation. narcissistlled me a because there is artwork of people -- that people have done of me. i brought that up and i am not sure that he knew
charlie rose: of course.uest: i knew that we had to address the supreme court stuff and charleston. he comes into my driveway, which was tented. we had snipers on my neighbor's roof. i had to ask them if we could do that. my neighbor was retired and he was thrilled. are youlike, " are yo kidding?" secret service for a day! guest: you stay focused. it was solitary. there was no distraction. my garage is cluttered for a reason. there were 15-20 secret service people around and all i...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. this is special edition of "charlie rose: the week." i talk to david gran jd advance and senator al franken. >> i wrote this book to answer oquestion i get asked more than anything else, which is is being a united states senator as much fun as working on saturday night live, the answer is no, why would it be? but it's the best job i ever had because i get to improve people's lives. two weeks into being in the senate, johnny isaacson of georgia, i called him up i had this bill to match vets from iraq and afghanistan to match vets with ptsd with service dogs, and that's when i feel i'm a good senator. >> rose: we'll have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> and so you beginning how? is it luck or something? >> you don't forget that. >> what's the object lesso
>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. this is special edition of "charlie rose: the week." i talk to david gran jd advance and senator al franken. >> i wrote this book to answer oquestion i get asked more than anything else, which is is being a united states senator as much fun as working on saturday night live, the answer is no, why would it be? but it's the best job i ever had because i get to improve people's lives. two weeks into being in the senate,...
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>> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: how did you come to this? weird and i feel like i found a family in my head and i got interested in doing a show without the audience and the laugh track and the need for constant jokes that sitcoms have. what you are left with is a live feeling. it feels like it is a drama or something. like the idea of a show that. drama? rose: it is a what is the story? are runs byut a horace and pete in brooklyn that was opened i two brothers named horace and pete. they had sons named horace and pete. this has always been owned by a horace and a pete. imes, it has been brothers. others, cousins. pete fromplays uncle the previous generation. >> it is a new form. >> very different. a grabbed me when i started writing it. i have had a lot of ideas for different kinds of shows. you get out the script and i started writing this is summer and it just kept coming, episode after episode. i realized i was writing some ink that was worth shooting. -- writing something that was worth shooting. >> what about talking to the actors? cem
>> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: how did you come to this? weird and i feel like i found a family in my head and i got interested in doing a show without the audience and the laugh track and the need for constant jokes that sitcoms have. what you are left with is a live feeling. it feels like it is a drama or something. like the idea of a show that. drama? rose: it is a what is the story? are runs byut a horace and pete in brooklyn that was opened i two...
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rose medical on lock down. >>> a wildfire just west of quibec street is being mopped up. it can be seen in the north metro area. they see the firing is not threatening any structure. the cause of the fire has not yet been determined. >>> an average of 300 people on opioid painkillers. they are underway to stem that. president. obama proclaimed next week as prescription opioid and heroin epidemic week. what can be done to deal with that problem here. >> they are claiming the life of one american attention to colorado's on struggle to deal with those who are addicted.>>> heroin abuse has grown worse to the point that the drug enforcement administration has made heroin focus the main focus in colorado. >> at the stonestreet clinic those on the frontlines of trying to stop the spread spoke about efforts in colorado. they ranked second in the nation when it comes to overall prescription drug abuse. prescription that they are safer than street drugs. as a result you have a misconception that because they are created in a sterile laboratory and prescribed by a doctor that there
rose medical on lock down. >>> a wildfire just west of quibec street is being mopped up. it can be seen in the north metro area. they see the firing is not threatening any structure. the cause of the fire has not yet been determined. >>> an average of 300 people on opioid painkillers. they are underway to stem that. president. obama proclaimed next week as prescription opioid and heroin epidemic week. what can be done to deal with that problem here. >> they are claiming...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is charlie rose the week. new developments in russia's role in america's election. and mark wahlberg stars in the story of the boston marathon bombing in "patriots day." >> what i saw today, good versus evil. love versus hate. the one weapon you had to fight back with. is love. >> rose: we will have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> rose: and so you began how? >> free and liberateed. >> rose: is it luck at all or is it something else? >> i felt like i was learning every day. >> rose: what's the object lesson here? >> lead the community. >> rose: tell me the significance of the moment. >> rose: this was the week the rebel stronghold of eastern aleppo fell to syrian government forces. tensions with russia grew over the attempted hack of the u.s. presidential election. and army foot
>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is charlie rose the week. new developments in russia's role in america's election. and mark wahlberg stars in the story of the boston marathon bombing in "patriots day." >> what i saw today, good versus evil. love versus hate. the one weapon you had to fight back with. is love. >> rose: we will have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie...
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ryan: the rose bowl will probably be the next target. it is by far the hottest ticket of the college football bowl season, with an average resale price of $627 per ticket. >> never wire any money. if you can pay with a credit card, pay with a credit card. you can always go back to your credit card company and dispute the charges. ryan: the better business bureau warns that if you decide to buy through craigslist, i enter a risk. -- buya t your own risk. >> i hope it doesn't happen to anybody else. if i can help one person it is worth it. elizabeth: the bbb reports it is best to buy from someone locally. if that is not an option, require a site that is accredited. also ask the seller to e-mail you a picture of the ticket, eric: for: 36, and it sounds like it will be a nice day. metinka: already starting out on the right foot. 50 degrees already, and 52 in ottumwa. we have a few clouds right now and a few more streaming in from the west, but no rainfall today. instead we will have near record high temperatures on either side of 60 degrees.
ryan: the rose bowl will probably be the next target. it is by far the hottest ticket of the college football bowl season, with an average resale price of $627 per ticket. >> never wire any money. if you can pay with a credit card, pay with a credit card. you can always go back to your credit card company and dispute the charges. ryan: the better business bureau warns that if you decide to buy through craigslist, i enter a risk. -- buya t your own risk. >> i hope it doesn't happen...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight a conversation with mikhail khodorkovsky. >> my opinion is that putin has already worked out that model that he would like to use with donald trump. he worked it out on berlstoni. he's going to look for some kind of personal understanding, personal relations along the lines of like here we are you and i way on top altogether just the two of us and everybody else is somewhere there below us. i'm not sure whether the american political system could handle this kind of scale of relations. >> rose: mikhail khodorkovsky for the hour next. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> 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: mikhail khodorkovsky is here. he was once russia's richest man, ahead of yukos's oil company. he was a political promise nerve until president putin unexpectedly heartedded him in 20
>> rose: welcome to the program. tonight a conversation with mikhail khodorkovsky. >> my opinion is that putin has already worked out that model that he would like to use with donald trump. he worked it out on berlstoni. he's going to look for some kind of personal understanding, personal relations along the lines of like here we are you and i way on top altogether just the two of us and everybody else is somewhere there below us. i'm not sure whether the american political system...
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a rose got to another, was the deputy to outgoing nato. cheesy and stilton borg at burg. for several years . i asked her about the state of the lines which is about to get a new leader. i think understood silver. the nato has really stood up to the challenges that have come from russian aggression against the 2 crane. fairly data was assisting you, crane and in every way it's kim and stone. burke has been a very, i would say, study and strong presence in terms of, in the individual countries, you know, getting the call from him to help more to help more and, and constantly really because of this, the individual capitalist who makes the decisions and by the way that, that you've been very good about making decisions on helping you crate. i think that was a factor. i'm good to selection, but most over has been very firm in a study handle the tool or this is almost the cliche that we hear every day. but in this case, it didn't mean that he was applying study pressure to individual nato capitals to do the maximum in terms of providing equipment from their own stocks to ukrain
a rose got to another, was the deputy to outgoing nato. cheesy and stilton borg at burg. for several years . i asked her about the state of the lines which is about to get a new leader. i think understood silver. the nato has really stood up to the challenges that have come from russian aggression against the 2 crane. fairly data was assisting you, crane and in every way it's kim and stone. burke has been a very, i would say, study and strong presence in terms of, in the individual countries,...
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rose was left entirely on her own. here she's picking up her son at the school bus stop when she can't make it an older neighbor boy brings him home. that's her got his grades earlier today and he proudly shows them to his mother. oh he's good maybe he should. know though pick up walter sister carmen after a day at nursery school she usually stays with a neighbor family. i've heard you're very. right there are no carmen was just two years old when her father was deported. her moon was reaching for him and he was a victim in those rows please go i'm sorry i love you disco i don't want to see me like this and then tell him that b.m. that i'm not going to leave you alone you know i'm here for you don't sign anything don't don't talk to them and they had to escort me out. i remember being in the parking lot the first thing i did i put come in her car seat i put on the movie for her and i got on my knees outside of the government is crying. a member of the family lives in a good neighborhood in a suburb of euston texas rose
rose was left entirely on her own. here she's picking up her son at the school bus stop when she can't make it an older neighbor boy brings him home. that's her got his grades earlier today and he proudly shows them to his mother. oh he's good maybe he should. know though pick up walter sister carmen after a day at nursery school she usually stays with a neighbor family. i've heard you're very. right there are no carmen was just two years old when her father was deported. her moon was reaching...
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>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, new developments in the search for malaysia airlines flight mh370. the death of the taliban's mullah omar. and jon stewart prepares to leave the "daily show" after 16 years. >> if it weren't for this, i would be a bitter old man. >> i'll tell you what's wrong with cheney, he doesn't know anything! >> you know, it's basically removing myself from that position at the bar and placing myself at the table. >> rose: we will have those stories and much more on what happened and what might happen. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> rose: so you began how? any luck at all or something else? what's the object lesson? >> give them a chance to rise. >> rose: tell me the significance of the moment. >> rose: this was the week the taliban confirmed the death of mullah omar. there were new leads in the hunt for the missing malaysian airlines flight mh370, and the n.f.l. benched quarterback tom brady over deflategate. here are the sights and sounds of the past seven days. bob
>> rose: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, new developments in the search for malaysia airlines flight mh370. the death of the taliban's mullah omar. and jon stewart prepares to leave the "daily show" after 16 years. >> if it weren't for this, i would be a bitter old man. >> i'll tell you what's wrong with cheney, he doesn't know anything! >> you know, it's basically removing myself from...
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well joined now by sam rose. he is in garza, he's deputy director of the agency for palestinians and known as on rough own road is also in charge of the polio vaccination campaigns. and it's good to have you with this. the goal, of course, beginning sunday is to vaccinate more than what half a 1000000 children under the age of of 10. talk to me about the logistics here be how is it even possible in a place where next to no one is living in a place that they would call home? i absolutely, thanks for having me on. look, it's very, very difficult in the same way that doing anything right now in gaza is difficult. it's been difficult to get the vaccines in. they are now in. it's difficult to move them around. we've only just had last night that the pause is that we've been calling for for so long have now been agreed to. we welcome them and we've got to go through detail. detail planning got unreal. will be administering about half of those vaccines to hoff of the children will be doing it in uh, health clinics. that
well joined now by sam rose. he is in garza, he's deputy director of the agency for palestinians and known as on rough own road is also in charge of the polio vaccination campaigns. and it's good to have you with this. the goal, of course, beginning sunday is to vaccinate more than what half a 1000000 children under the age of of 10. talk to me about the logistics here be how is it even possible in a place where next to no one is living in a place that they would call home? i absolutely, thanks...
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and people rose up and stopped repeals. i've never seen anything like it. but, of course, that did not mean the republican attacks on our health care stopped. far from it. donald trump has systematically sabotaged the underpinnings of the american health care system, jacking their cause and cutting benefits for people when they get sick. republicans are still coming after your health care through executive orders, perverse new rules coming out of the department of health and human services and piles of lawsuit in hopes that the courts will do what congress couldn't. lastset the stage for tuesday. people, they are pissed that republicans care so much about taking away their health care. let's face it. there is something so fundamental to daily life they transcend politics and partisanship. health care is one of those things. it doesn't matter whether you are conservative or liberal. does not matter whether you voted for trump or clinton. you want health insurance that covers what you need to cover. that would be there for you in an emergency, ,doesn't cost m
and people rose up and stopped repeals. i've never seen anything like it. but, of course, that did not mean the republican attacks on our health care stopped. far from it. donald trump has systematically sabotaged the underpinnings of the american health care system, jacking their cause and cutting benefits for people when they get sick. republicans are still coming after your health care through executive orders, perverse new rules coming out of the department of health and human services and...