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and charles from the outset. he was speaking to police in b benevolent association, and he was saying the police were compromised and spoke to the-- you know, that we have higher jobless rate, a higher likelihood of seeing-- >> and is that so-- >> and so, adam, what do you make of those fear factors? >> well, the scare tactics are nothing new and by the way, they're not -- the democrats have no exclusivity on scare tactics. i mean in the last administration, we had administration using scare tactics. >> ten seconds to get back to the last administration. >> to its citizens, why not go back? because we have to say more as usual. >> why don't we leave miller out. >> i'm sure he was pretty nasty about that. >> you talk about your scapegoater, but go ahead. >> charlie was starting down the path of being reasonable. i mean, you can look at the '60s, charlie or you could look at the economic strength during the reagan administration and the clinton administration when crime rates did go down. i was bipartisan about tha
and charles from the outset. he was speaking to police in b benevolent association, and he was saying the police were compromised and spoke to the-- you know, that we have higher jobless rate, a higher likelihood of seeing-- >> and is that so-- >> and so, adam, what do you make of those fear factors? >> well, the scare tactics are nothing new and by the way, they're not -- the democrats have no exclusivity on scare tactics. i mean in the last administration, we had...
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we want in the presidential candidates and president. >> and man named charles evan bayh -- charles evans hughes. woodrow wilson thought he was beaten. >> american history goes on in several different directions. what is he doing for foreign policy? he is the one you could write novels about. >> he was on the supreme court. he left the supreme court. he ran for president. then he went back to the supreme court. when of the finest minds on the court's. >> why use? >> andrew jackson said that "he looks like god and talks like god." >> charles evans hughes -- the republican presidential nominee soon after the national convention. tonight, we looked at the life and legacy of charles evans hughes who was a two-term governor, secretary of state, and twice a supreme court justice. he was perhaps best known as one of the co-authors of the new deal. we're broadcasting live across from the capitol. he inaugurated this building when it first opened in 1935. let me introduce you to our guests this evening were joining us to talk about the life and legacy of charles evans hughes. my first guest
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what are your feelings on that, charles? >> it is our 182nd warning. i am sure a able be received like the first 181. -- i am sure it will be received like a first 181, with content and neglect at best. the pakistanis understand that america is here but will be gone in two years. they will be in the region for the next hundred or 200 and we will be gone. they do not take our interests into account as much as they but otherwise. that is a fact of life. i am not sure anything will change in our relationship. as long as the haqqani bad guys are in the interest of some of the pakistanis in control of afghanistan, and they were about afghanistan becoming an appendage of india, the policy will remain as an. > -- will remain the same. >> he does get credit. what is fascinating is the recent poll what he gets low marks on the economy and mediocre marks on his job rating. to-want on it terrorism, he gets a favorable -- 2-1 on terrorism, he gets favorable ratings. the question is how silly and that is. -- how salient that is. if the chairman of the joint chiefs
what are your feelings on that, charles? >> it is our 182nd warning. i am sure a able be received like the first 181. -- i am sure it will be received like a first 181, with content and neglect at best. the pakistanis understand that america is here but will be gone in two years. they will be in the region for the next hundred or 200 and we will be gone. they do not take our interests into account as much as they but otherwise. that is a fact of life. i am not sure anything will change in...
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what were your feelings on that, charles? >> it is our 182nd warning, and i am sure it will be received like a first 181, with contempt and neglect at best. the pakistanis have their own interests. they understand america is here but will be gone in two years. as a result, they will remain in the region for the next hundred or 200. they do not take our interests into account as they would otherwise. that is a fact of life. i am not sure anything is going to change in our relationship. as long as the haqqani bad guys are in some elements -- they were about pakistan becoming an appendage of india -- the policy will remain the same. >> he does get credit. what is fascinating is the pole or he gets low marks on handling of the economy and mediocre marks on the job rating. by 2-to-one margin on terrorism, he gets terrible ratings. -- favorable ratings. on pakistan, you had the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general petraeus, and the heads of the cia and the secretary of state -- if they cannot deliver the message, i don't
what were your feelings on that, charles? >> it is our 182nd warning, and i am sure it will be received like a first 181, with contempt and neglect at best. the pakistanis have their own interests. they understand america is here but will be gone in two years. as a result, they will remain in the region for the next hundred or 200. they do not take our interests into account as they would otherwise. that is a fact of life. i am not sure anything is going to change in our relationship. as...
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charles. >> it's discomforting, really for angela merkel? for one thing she has to fight a war on two fronts. be in the bundestag and doing all the arm wrestling. i believe the constitutional court only said it was the bu bundestag budget committee and yet it was her own floor leader insisting it be a full vote in the bundestag, is that right. >> they do want parliamentary approval. one of the things said in the beginning that the budget committee would simply have to debate these new measures then they could be passed. however, it was the faction of angela merkel's own party in parliament that said we want to put it through a whole vote in parliament to get the highest possible approval and if you recall the debate going on about a month ago essentially talking about the same things said that if there are going to be any further changes to the efsf they would have to vote on it. it was unclear whether that meant the whole parliament. now they'll bring it through the entire parliament which doesn't make things easier with angela merkel becau
charles. >> it's discomforting, really for angela merkel? for one thing she has to fight a war on two fronts. be in the bundestag and doing all the arm wrestling. i believe the constitutional court only said it was the bu bundestag budget committee and yet it was her own floor leader insisting it be a full vote in the bundestag, is that right. >> they do want parliamentary approval. one of the things said in the beginning that the budget committee would simply have to debate these...
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. >> charles? >> i give him allhe credit for the success of stage one. a mistake to bush administration made waso declare "mission accomplished" when the dictator is toppled. we are good that. but h it is only the first stage. the hard part is the substitution of the regime to foll. whether it turns out well oror badly, awe saw in afghanistan and iraq, is extremely hard to tell at the point when the regime has just been toppled. >> nina? >> i give the president a lot of credit. i, too, was something of a doubter. it was a limited policy and he stuck with ithen it was taking a lot of shots charles is right, now we wait for chapter 2, where we have very little to do with the right thing -- with teh writn -- with the writing. can o offer paper and pen, but chapter 2 is largely in the hands of the libyans. >> talk to go with is celebrate it -- tough to go with a celebratory sendoff when at the cars are talking at 3:00 in the morning. charles stands virtualllly alone with john mccain with those on the other side of the political divide willing to give him cre
. >> charles? >> i give him allhe credit for the success of stage one. a mistake to bush administration made waso declare "mission accomplished" when the dictator is toppled. we are good that. but h it is only the first stage. the hard part is the substitution of the regime to foll. whether it turns out well oror badly, awe saw in afghanistan and iraq, is extremely hard to tell at the point when the regime has just been toppled. >> nina? >> i give the president...
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welcome charles. the cause of course is best buddies and you're biking tell us about the event and where it's going to start. >> we are, we are. we have almost 1r5 hundred people doing it -- 1500 people doing it tomorrow which is huge. we have people doing 120 miles and running and walking 5 k and we have almost 700 high school students coming out which is the biggest number of students we've ever has in the history of the ride. >> is this the same ride we saw your sister doing out in california before? >> we have three of them. one out in california that raised almost $5 million. very smart. we had one up in boston that tom brady chairs and raises about $5 million and this one we started last year and hopefully this year it will get to $2 million. we have the catch my sister, always getting ahead of me. >> i understand that carpal tunnel syndrome was an inspirational force for this -- charles was an inspirational force for this ride. >> great public speaker. really smart person. >> charles, tell us,
welcome charles. the cause of course is best buddies and you're biking tell us about the event and where it's going to start. >> we are, we are. we have almost 1r5 hundred people doing it -- 1500 people doing it tomorrow which is huge. we have people doing 120 miles and running and walking 5 k and we have almost 700 high school students coming out which is the biggest number of students we've ever has in the history of the ride. >> is this the same ride we saw your sister doing out...
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charles?> in terms of everyday economic life clearly that seems to be what the government is prioritizing but in terms of everyday life presumably as far as one can tell virtually at a sta standstill, is it? >> reporter: no the central business district, no. there's certainly no sense of standle still. people are getting on with things as best as they can. it accounts for 40% of this country's gdp so it is inevitable that they'll put most of the focus on maintaining the area. if they want's chance of restructuring the flooded parts it has to keep the economics of bangkok intact and, of course, it has to make sure that the tourism industry continues. it's a very popular industry here in thailand. the central bank of thailand at this point says that they believe the cost to the gdp of this country could be about 1%, the growth was expected to be about 4.1% t could be 3.1% because of these floods but these are very initial figures and could actually get worse. charles? >> paula, in terms of just
charles?> in terms of everyday economic life clearly that seems to be what the government is prioritizing but in terms of everyday life presumably as far as one can tell virtually at a sta standstill, is it? >> reporter: no the central business district, no. there's certainly no sense of standle still. people are getting on with things as best as they can. it accounts for 40% of this country's gdp so it is inevitable that they'll put most of the focus on maintaining the area. if they...
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. >> a man named charles evans hughes. woodrow wilson thought he was beaten. >> american history goes on in several different directions. what is he doing for foreign policy? he is the one you could write novels about. >> he was on the supreme court. he left the supreme court. he ran for president. then he went back to the supreme court. one of the finest minds on the court. >> why hughes? >> andrew jackson said that hughes "looks like god and talks like god." >> charles evans hughes -- the republican presidential nominee soon after the national convention. tonight, we look at the life and legacy of charles evans hughes who was a two-term governor, secretary of state, and twice a supreme court justice. he was perhaps best known as one of the co-authors of the new deal. we're broadcasting live across from the capitol. he inaugurated this building when it first opened in 1935. let me introduce you to our guests this evening were joining us to talk about the life and legacy of charles evans hughes. my first guest is an histor
. >> a man named charles evans hughes. woodrow wilson thought he was beaten. >> american history goes on in several different directions. what is he doing for foreign policy? he is the one you could write novels about. >> he was on the supreme court. he left the supreme court. he ran for president. then he went back to the supreme court. one of the finest minds on the court. >> why hughes? >> andrew jackson said that hughes "looks like god and talks like...
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i think of charles as a momentum and not a value guy. >> i think of charles on autoand limo.on't see that adam, what do you like? >> it is only one thing i like about it. it is cheap. it manage is going to happen. somebody making a run and breaking it up. something will get the value of the company up. >> and ben, what do you think? >> it is incredible well run company and why stock is so low is a mystery. i am with my learned friend and assistant. it has to go up. >> what are you doing these days. >> i am keeping it liquid and concerned about the future and i hope it is good things. short-term treasury mutual funs index. and it is just seems to me we have to be cautious. >> i like the idea of being liquid. it is where the values are. right. >>> and guys, thank you all very much. we have more next. we are still number one. 15 years young. here's dave now. >> another mad dash for green cash.
i think of charles as a momentum and not a value guy. >> i think of charles on autoand limo.on't see that adam, what do you like? >> it is only one thing i like about it. it is cheap. it manage is going to happen. somebody making a run and breaking it up. something will get the value of the company up. >> and ben, what do you think? >> it is incredible well run company and why stock is so low is a mystery. i am with my learned friend and assistant. it has to go up....
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that will take place in perhaps several hours from now, charles. >> okay. matthew, thank you very much. joining us live from what is a lively seen at the crossing point. amazed no one has fallen over that guy rope next to you. this deal has been half a day in the making. one of the men at the heart of the negotiations has been the palestinian chief negotiator aracat. he told us earlier how important today is. >> i'm the chief negotiator, talking to israelis about prisoners and we could not convince them. now hamas managed to do this. today let's not go into this, let's stay on the high ground. it's a his tore day. let's feel with those families. i'm a father, i know the feeling of many, many fathers and mothers, many wives, many sisters. let's let this day go without any picky politics. it doesn't matter who did it. as a matter of fact, it's good those people are coming back to their families safe. family reuniontion. i talked to some of the parents, and i cannot describe to you what i heard, in terms of vocabulary. >> what did they say to you? >> in a few
that will take place in perhaps several hours from now, charles. >> okay. matthew, thank you very much. joining us live from what is a lively seen at the crossing point. amazed no one has fallen over that guy rope next to you. this deal has been half a day in the making. one of the men at the heart of the negotiations has been the palestinian chief negotiator aracat. he told us earlier how important today is. >> i'm the chief negotiator, talking to israelis about prisoners and we...
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>> yes, i do, charles.hink that's a fair estimate of what's happened here over the past three days. there have been comments that alan joyce was looking to get some sort of government involvement in this, basically to force the unions to put up or shut up if you like. what we've seen is industrial action by the ground staff and the air staff over the past more than 12 months now, a slow drip, drip. a alan joyce has likened it to death by a thousand cuts. a big shareholder meeting on friday where the shareholders improved overwhelmingly in favor of this restructuring package to put, as alan joyce says, to ensure the survival of qantas. after that shareholder's meeting, the word was that they thought -- qantas thought the unions would step back a bit because there's been such overwhelming support for the plans. in fact, the union said they were going to continue with their action. a lot of people say that's the reason that allan joyce then went for what's been described as the nuke yar tactic of doing a locko
>> yes, i do, charles.hink that's a fair estimate of what's happened here over the past three days. there have been comments that alan joyce was looking to get some sort of government involvement in this, basically to force the unions to put up or shut up if you like. what we've seen is industrial action by the ground staff and the air staff over the past more than 12 months now, a slow drip, drip. a alan joyce has likened it to death by a thousand cuts. a big shareholder meeting on...
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toxicology on charles krueger jr.has no evidence of acute alcohol intoxication. and that was concerning for me. most of the time alcoholics who fall and sustain fatal injuries are intoxicated at the time of the injury. >> police work uncovered information that the man had had a seizure one day before his death and was treated at a local hospital and released. perhaps the next day he had another one, causing him to lose his balance and fall down the stairs. is it really possible to fall with that much force without being pushed? dr. spitz says there's no way to know with any degree of certainty. the east pointe police investigation failed to turn up evidence of foul play and found no additional information on the van seen outside mr. krueger's home the night he died and there was no followup on the sexual assault samples taken at the autopsy. >> so, basically closed. kind of a cold status. unless somebody comes forward and says, i knew him. i saw him the day before. he mentioned this. or i saw him with this person. whi
toxicology on charles krueger jr.has no evidence of acute alcohol intoxication. and that was concerning for me. most of the time alcoholics who fall and sustain fatal injuries are intoxicated at the time of the injury. >> police work uncovered information that the man had had a seizure one day before his death and was treated at a local hospital and released. perhaps the next day he had another one, causing him to lose his balance and fall down the stairs. is it really possible to fall...
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charles will explain. and is it legal on the arrested protesters threatening to jam up the justice system. we hope you stay tunedúy >> bill: personal story egg isn't tonight, much has been made of the conduct of the occupy wall street precincts. of course it isn't fair to generalize about any group of people psychotherapyst carol has done some profiling and she joins us now. you are not positive. you don't get a positive vibe from these people, do you. >> not only do i not get a positive vibe. i'm actually extremely concerned. you see, when we feel out of control in our life, that leads us to depression. what they are actually asking for is to be out of control. they are asking for others to take control of their life by giving me, give me, give me, give me, rather than self-empowerment, rather than self-enhancement, that is concerning. and that does lead to mental instability. >> bill: wait a minute though. let's try to be real fair. right now i think these people feel empowered in the short-term. the
charles will explain. and is it legal on the arrested protesters threatening to jam up the justice system. we hope you stay tunedúy >> bill: personal story egg isn't tonight, much has been made of the conduct of the occupy wall street precincts. of course it isn't fair to generalize about any group of people psychotherapyst carol has done some profiling and she joins us now. you are not positive. you don't get a positive vibe from these people, do you. >> not only do i not get...
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charles will explain.it legal on the arrested protesters threatening to jam up the justice system. themily's just starting out... and on a budget. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. shop less. get more. make one call to an allstate agent. shop less. get more. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >> bill: personal story egg isn't tonight, much has been made of the conduct of the occupy wall street precincts. of course it isn't fair to generalize about any group of people psychotherapyst carol has done some profiling and she joins us now. you are not positive. you don't get a positive vibe from these people, do you. >> not only do i not get a positive vibe. i'm actually extremely concerned. you see, when we feel out of control in our life, that leads us to depression. what they
charles will explain.it legal on the arrested protesters threatening to jam up the justice system. themily's just starting out... and on a budget. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. shop less. get more. make one call to an allstate agent. shop less. get more. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪...
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charles what have you got?any is old they will ride it for a long time. >> it is a good pick and looks cheap. not as cheap as caterpillar which is growing faster and a better company. >> that's your pick. what are you going? >> marriot. an expensive looking stock that is actually cheap. he's one of the toughest guys in business and if you are bullish on the economy hotels will do exceptionally well. what do you think of that? >> i like marriot and the better pick is windham. look at both companies and windham has a better balance sheet and operating margin. >> what are you going with? >> i am going with fed ex. scen years old and company is amaze market leader and and uptake in the economy stocks are soaring. >> fred smith is a business hero and that stock never seems to move. >> story of my life. >> it is a great company maybe for dividends but not the
charles what have you got?any is old they will ride it for a long time. >> it is a good pick and looks cheap. not as cheap as caterpillar which is growing faster and a better company. >> that's your pick. what are you going? >> marriot. an expensive looking stock that is actually cheap. he's one of the toughest guys in business and if you are bullish on the economy hotels will do exceptionally well. what do you think of that? >> i like marriot and the better pick is...
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charles, are you going to run, walk or bike today? >> i am going to bike today.'m doing the criterion race. >> wonderful. best of luck to you and all the riders. looks like a wonderful event. charles and anthony, thank you oech for joining us this morning. >> thanks, guys. >> our pleasure, thank you. >> thank you, take care. >> all right. we are proud to have doreen gensler taking part in the opening ceremonies which will start the race at 7:30 this morning. we also have a group of people in our office participating in that race. so just a great cause all around. >> yeah, the "today" show is next on nbc4. >> let's find out what they're working on. amy robach joins us live from new york. good morning. >> good morning to you. coming up this morning on "today," coming home. president obama announces an end to the war in iraq. he hopes troops will be back in the u.s. in time for the holidays. we'll have the latest on had major milestone in the nearly nine-year con friktflict. then a disturbing new development in the search for baby lisa. nearly three weeks after she
charles, are you going to run, walk or bike today? >> i am going to bike today.'m doing the criterion race. >> wonderful. best of luck to you and all the riders. looks like a wonderful event. charles and anthony, thank you oech for joining us this morning. >> thanks, guys. >> our pleasure, thank you. >> thank you, take care. >> all right. we are proud to have doreen gensler taking part in the opening ceremonies which will start the race at 7:30 this morning....
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some of the response at least are unsettling. >> chris: charles?as unsettling. it was right on. this man, gaddafi, had a choice. he could have had due process. he could even have had a free pass, asylum in third country. he was offered all of that. he decided to fight and be killed, knowing as a result he probably meet the end the way he did. i wasn't around, but when mussolini was found upsidedown, i don't think anyone was upset. others were shot like a dog. he died the way he deserved to die. no sympathy. >> chris: and in the time we have left, which isn't a lot. the world series. yes. we are going to talk about the world series, because you asked us to. it's st. louis against texas. it's one game apiece. tied up. going to texas on fox. tomorrow night. 8:05 p.m your thoughts, steve? >> charles has been working hard to bring me back to baseball sention i quit in 1982 after the cardinals beat my milwaukee brewers in the world series. and he has been somewhat successful. i followed the brewers, i watched them lose to the cardinals. for that reason i
some of the response at least are unsettling. >> chris: charles?as unsettling. it was right on. this man, gaddafi, had a choice. he could have had due process. he could even have had a free pass, asylum in third country. he was offered all of that. he decided to fight and be killed, knowing as a result he probably meet the end the way he did. i wasn't around, but when mussolini was found upsidedown, i don't think anyone was upset. others were shot like a dog. he died the way he deserved...
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charles will explain.s it legal on the arrested protesters threatening to jam up the justice system. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. the best approach to food is tkeep it whole for better nutrition. that's what they do with great grains cereal. they steam and bake the actual whole grain while the otr guy's flake is more processed. mmm. great grains. the whole whole grain cereal. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projectsn the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to thplanet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >> bill: personal story egg isn't tonight, much has been made of the conduct of the occupy wall street precincts. of course it isn't fair to generalize about any group of people psychotherapyst carol has done some profiling and she joins us now. yo
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charles?> now, salvage and recovery workers try to pumps the remaining oil out of the cargo ship before it leaks out, the weather doesn't seem to be doing them any favors. we go to the cnn weather center. what's happening down there off the north ireland of new zealand? >> the conditions are deteriorating pretty quickly. putting the maps in motion, this is what the satellite looked a few hours ago. we had a few complexes of thunderstorms well offshore. you can see the storm's become better organized. as of this hour, the storm moved in. the bay of plenty, they're getting the rains and last check of some of the observations there seeing wind gusts up to 06 kilometers per hour. that's going to be the name of the game with the storm system. winds up to 60 kilometers per hour, not just today and tomorrow. possibly through wednesday. of course, the operations there going to be hampered and the seas could get as high as 1.5 to 2.5 meters. i just want to take you in for a closer look, give you a scal
charles?> now, salvage and recovery workers try to pumps the remaining oil out of the cargo ship before it leaks out, the weather doesn't seem to be doing them any favors. we go to the cnn weather center. what's happening down there off the north ireland of new zealand? >> the conditions are deteriorating pretty quickly. putting the maps in motion, this is what the satellite looked a few hours ago. we had a few complexes of thunderstorms well offshore. you can see the storm's become...
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charles kelly, 30.y we've been buddies, you know, for 15, you know, or more years now. we grew up together in augusta, georgia. there's just a comfort level of someone you've known forever. >> reporter: they played in cover bands together, attended the university of georgia, and then began to write songs. >> our first attempt was carpe deum was on vacation. >> it took a long time to really catch our stride. ♪ i was walking in the wrong direction ♪ >> reporter: for a time it looked like they might not make music again. charles worked construction. dave became an accountant. soon charless moved to nashville. >> he called me in atlanta. i was working in the corporate. he was like, man, i've got to get out of here. i'll do anything. we came up with no job and just writing songs every single day. >> reporter: then the internet intervened. charles posted some of those songs on his myspace page. hillary happened to find them. then by chance ran into charles in a bar. >> i walked over to him. i was like, i'm hi
charles kelly, 30.y we've been buddies, you know, for 15, you know, or more years now. we grew up together in augusta, georgia. there's just a comfort level of someone you've known forever. >> reporter: they played in cover bands together, attended the university of georgia, and then began to write songs. >> our first attempt was carpe deum was on vacation. >> it took a long time to really catch our stride. ♪ i was walking in the wrong direction ♪ >> reporter: for a...
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charles lane from the "washington post." syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. dead, but as we've seen over the last decade, when you replace murderous regime, it may get better but what you get may not be all that good. what are the keys to the libya's future? >> the same question you ask iraq they are asking themselves in egypt. whether this succeeded by democracy, variant of democracy. or islamist state. we don't know. this is the end of the stage of arab history. the dictators, the offices who over, through the monarchy in egypt in the early '50s until today. gaddafi came to boy over throwing a king in libya. the bothist that took over, long after the decolonization. in all the area where the military dictators that are arab nationalists and the era is over. it died in iraq with saddam and it dies with gaddafi. the problem is they don't have alternative. right now we're not sure of the competition. where the balance of power is inside rebels in lib yeah. we'll learn. >> chris: charles, what role can, should the u.s. play and nato to push it toward democracy
charles lane from the "washington post." syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. dead, but as we've seen over the last decade, when you replace murderous regime, it may get better but what you get may not be all that good. what are the keys to the libya's future? >> the same question you ask iraq they are asking themselves in egypt. whether this succeeded by democracy, variant of democracy. or islamist state. we don't know. this is the end of the stage of arab history. the...
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charles?> jennifer delgado, thank you very much. we'll watch out for that one as well. >> a lot out there. >> indeed. definitely. a lot of suffering, i fear ahead in southeast asia and mexico. many thanks to you. andrew? >>> charles, they're tough times on and off the court. america's top basketball lead is warming the bench in a labor and money dispute between team owners and players. coming up, why the cancellation of the season's first two weeks is having a financial ripple effect on many businesses. and paper trading. free practice trading that helps me hone my technique. complex options. and free tutorials. online or in person. can a trading site really make a difference? if it can't, why are you trading there? number one in online equity trades: td ameritrade. trade commission-free for 30 days, plus get up to $500 when you open an account. >>> quick look now at the currency markets, that's the snapshot at the moment. the euro 1.36. everything else looking stable. welcome back. you're wat
charles?> jennifer delgado, thank you very much. we'll watch out for that one as well. >> a lot out there. >> indeed. definitely. a lot of suffering, i fear ahead in southeast asia and mexico. many thanks to you. andrew? >>> charles, they're tough times on and off the court. america's top basketball lead is warming the bench in a labor and money dispute between team owners and players. coming up, why the cancellation of the season's first two weeks is having a financial...
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baltimore native josh charles comes home to celebrate the purple birds. what else the good wife star is saying about his home team. >>> baltimore police say it was an employee who started this three-alarm fire. you won't believe why. i'm derek valcourt. we'll tell you coming up. >>> gas prices dropping. how low will they go? and how long will they last? wjz has the latest in pump watch. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is 5:29. only 51 degrees outside and cloudy. good evening, everybody. thank you for staying with wjz eyewitness news. here are some of the stories people are talking approximate tonight. new information about the man charged with starting a three- alarm fire at a baltimore tire shop. today, detectives tell us the suspect is an employee. wjz is live at police headquarters. derek valcourt has the shocking motive in this case. derek? >> reporter: well, detectives say an employee started that fire because he was upset with another coworker for using his favorite paint brush. >> reporter: it was just one week ago, when the belvedere tire shop erupted. a
baltimore native josh charles comes home to celebrate the purple birds. what else the good wife star is saying about his home team. >>> baltimore police say it was an employee who started this three-alarm fire. you won't believe why. i'm derek valcourt. we'll tell you coming up. >>> gas prices dropping. how low will they go? and how long will they last? wjz has the latest in pump watch. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is 5:29. only 51 degrees outside and cloudy. good evening,...
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charles clifford is live with more.>charles: the usgs has been keeping an eye on the aftermath of this earthquake. let's take another look at where the years quake actually happened. geologists are saying that this earthquake was slightly off of the hayward fault, near the bottom of the fault zone in nearly 6 mi. deep. it was a sharp, and holes of earth quake. if there is any type of that earthquake, a 4.0 is ok. geologists say that it does not do a lot of damage but reminds us that we live in a seismically active area. >> we know that an earthquake will occur in the bay area. the bay area could be damaged severely, particularly the east bay. there is a lot of vulnerability. it is useful having a magnitude 4.0 earthquake with us up. >>charles: there have been aftershocks and geologists say in the hours and days ahead, we could expect to feel more. for now, that is the latest in menlo park, charles clifford, kron4 news. >>pam: team coverage continues with dan kerman in berkeley. the epicenter was south east of where dan
charles clifford is live with more.>charles: the usgs has been keeping an eye on the aftermath of this earthquake. let's take another look at where the years quake actually happened. geologists are saying that this earthquake was slightly off of the hayward fault, near the bottom of the fault zone in nearly 6 mi. deep. it was a sharp, and holes of earth quake. if there is any type of that earthquake, a 4.0 is ok. geologists say that it does not do a lot of damage but reminds us that we live...
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to everybody's surprise, charles evan hughes sr.ided to take his job and the sun had to be solicitor general. >> i have heard the story. i do not know whether it is true. i heard different versions of the story. he may have a perspective as to the truth of that. i will say this. i think if somebody -- if the president really thought that charles evan hughes would not take the job and was not interested in being a chief justice, that seems like a naive assumption. hughes had an interest in the job going way back. when he was first put on record as an associate justice, he was appointed with an understanding that he may be elevated very early when there was an opening at that point. he was passed over for chief justice white. president taft was the one who passed him over. i definitely heard the story. it certainly had to be a difficult moment around the family at dinner table since there is no question that chief justice hughes accepting the job meant his son would have to give up the solicitor general job. i do think it is a little
to everybody's surprise, charles evan hughes sr.ided to take his job and the sun had to be solicitor general. >> i have heard the story. i do not know whether it is true. i heard different versions of the story. he may have a perspective as to the truth of that. i will say this. i think if somebody -- if the president really thought that charles evan hughes would not take the job and was not interested in being a chief justice, that seems like a naive assumption. hughes had an interest in...
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apartment building on charles street. police identified the victim as emily howl, a recent graduate student of the university here in baltimore. her last known address was phoenixville, pennsylvania, about 30 miles outside of philadelphia. this is the second time in a year that this time kind of incident has happened here at the park charles after another victim also died after falling in to one of these trash shutes. residents say this so called accident is hard to believe because the shutes are waist high, 18 inches wide and no more than two feet tall with a spring loader door that closes but itself it's hard for anyone to accidently fall in that. that would take effort. >> now the apartment complex here, the high-rise issued a statement saying it's a tragedy, we are trying to communicate with the residents to keep them informed sp share information we can and take precautions we need to take. there was a private mass held last night on the campus of the university for the victim. police are awaiting the results of an a
apartment building on charles street. police identified the victim as emily howl, a recent graduate student of the university here in baltimore. her last known address was phoenixville, pennsylvania, about 30 miles outside of philadelphia. this is the second time in a year that this time kind of incident has happened here at the park charles after another victim also died after falling in to one of these trash shutes. residents say this so called accident is hard to believe because the shutes...
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hughes smith big fans of charles used to bath welcome to the kaiser report thank you max charles or just read you are here in europe that you describe as a neo feudal kleptocracy a five hundred million debt service tell us more well max as you've covered on the show many times it seems that we have to ask who is the recipient of all the sacrifices being asked of the european people both the taxpayers in germany and elsewhere and those who are being. suffering under the austerity programs of greece that suffer and it seems that the answer is not the people of those countries but the banks which are overextended massive quantities of debt to the sovereign states and to the individuals right well this is a point that's being made more and more people understand that the banks are at the heart of the problem i've got this occupy wall street campaign all over the world were these called anti-globalization and now they figured out well you know behind these companies are the banks are going to focus on the banks and yet there is still nobody standing up in the political arena to say like
hughes smith big fans of charles used to bath welcome to the kaiser report thank you max charles or just read you are here in europe that you describe as a neo feudal kleptocracy a five hundred million debt service tell us more well max as you've covered on the show many times it seems that we have to ask who is the recipient of all the sacrifices being asked of the european people both the taxpayers in germany and elsewhere and those who are being. suffering under the austerity programs of...
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heavy showers quantico, east into charles county right now. maybe even a little lightning and thunder with that. on and off showers and storms at times today. high temps in the lower 70s. andrea? >> thank you, howard. today is thursday, october 13th. here is a check on the news before you go. police have issued an amber alert for 11-year-old william mcquain. they believe he disappeared from his home in germantown overnight. his mother was found murdered inside the home. police have not released information on any suspects. >>> we're waiting for a police report after a man was struck by a car crossing the street overnight. it happened along new york avenue at first street in northeast. a man was rushed to the hospital. no word on his condition or if he was in a crosswalk at the time. >>> d.c. mayor vincent gray is urging city residents to join in a voting rights march this saturday. liberal activist ralph nader is lending his support. the mayor wants to draw national attention to the city's lack of a voting member in congress. >>> now, it is ti
heavy showers quantico, east into charles county right now. maybe even a little lightning and thunder with that. on and off showers and storms at times today. high temps in the lower 70s. andrea? >> thank you, howard. today is thursday, october 13th. here is a check on the news before you go. police have issued an amber alert for 11-year-old william mcquain. they believe he disappeared from his home in germantown overnight. his mother was found murdered inside the home. police have not...
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charles also got 40 burger cookies. and this weekend, he celebrated with his family in baltimore, including one of our own, who just had his own big birthday. >> my cousin, ron matz. 65, 40? >> what do i have to look forward to? >> it's not a pretty picture, is it? >> oh, ron. we love you. happy birthday to both of you guys. josh wouldn't release much about the upcoming episodes of the good wife, but he said we'll learn more about his character's back story. >> ron does pretty pretty. >>> don't miss the good wife, here on sunday at 9:00. >> i'd say ron mat matz -- ron matz has cousins everywhere in baltimore. >> there are quite a few. that's true. >>> i would say some are third, fourth cousins. but still family. 52 degrees now. went up 1 degree. a little bit of sun coming through. west winds at 3. barometer on the way back up. good news weatherwise after this. ,,,, [ male announcer ] when you're a coach in the nfl... ♪ ...there are no sick days. ♪ vicks dayquil. defeats 5 cold & flu symptoms. [ snoring ] [ indistinct ta
charles also got 40 burger cookies. and this weekend, he celebrated with his family in baltimore, including one of our own, who just had his own big birthday. >> my cousin, ron matz. 65, 40? >> what do i have to look forward to? >> it's not a pretty picture, is it? >> oh, ron. we love you. happy birthday to both of you guys. josh wouldn't release much about the upcoming episodes of the good wife, but he said we'll learn more about his character's back story. >> ron...
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police concerned with a fate of violent crime in charles village. >> unacceptable and atrocious thathis activity is taking place in this city. >> reporter: just before 6:00 a.m. a man was approached by a robber. he gave up everything he had but the robber shot him in the leg any way. >> you know, you can't walk down the street without somebody trying to rob you. >> reporter: the shooting brings back bad memories just feet away flowers marked the spot where 23-year-old researcher was killed when a robber stabbed him. >> it's this economy. i mean, it's a violent world. >> reporter: about half a mile away from today's student a johns hopkins student was sexually assaulted right here on this ally. now the university is on alert. >> and -- >> on bike -- campus police are keeping launch as the university reminds students to take precautions. >> don't walk along, walk in well lit areas, walk preferably in crowded areas. >> ruby fulton teaches here and is on alert. >> a little more careful, yeah, maybe a little more mindful of circumstances. >> keeping eyes open as police try to put an end t
police concerned with a fate of violent crime in charles village. >> unacceptable and atrocious thathis activity is taking place in this city. >> reporter: just before 6:00 a.m. a man was approached by a robber. he gave up everything he had but the robber shot him in the leg any way. >> you know, you can't walk down the street without somebody trying to rob you. >> reporter: the shooting brings back bad memories just feet away flowers marked the spot where 23-year-old...
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i don't know -- i like charles, he's a great guy.y's questioning his hard work and, frankly, nobody's questioning the hard work of people who do well in the society. the larger issue is that in this country you can't just work hard and get ahead and do well anymore. that used to be the american dream. now, listen, let's be really, really clear. there are legal structures in this country that are in force, your patents, your policy, enforced by our courts which we pay for. wait a second, wait a second. nobody, all i'm saying is all these people are saying is we should have an opportunity for other hard working people to do well. no, wait -- >> what percentage of taxes should someone pay to support that? that's all i want to know. >> charles, great question. but right now the wealthy are paying a lower tax rate than -- megyn: well, charles payne caught in the middle there joins me live. charles, it was three against one, and you were trying to make your point. you sort of were outshouted by the others because you were outnumbered. what
i don't know -- i like charles, he's a great guy.y's questioning his hard work and, frankly, nobody's questioning the hard work of people who do well in the society. the larger issue is that in this country you can't just work hard and get ahead and do well anymore. that used to be the american dream. now, listen, let's be really, really clear. there are legal structures in this country that are in force, your patents, your policy, enforced by our courts which we pay for. wait a second, wait a...
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. >>> and josh charles shows his purple pride.'m mary bubala that story is next. >>> a warm up with sunshine headed our way. i'm bob turk i'll have your complete warning weather complete warning weather forecast coming up next. ,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] this is trish. trish uses aetna's personal health record to track her kids' immunizations, get lab results, see her family medical history, and when she's at the doctor's office, she uses it to remember what to ask before she leaves. it helps trish keep everyone in her clan healthy. even on the go. see for yourself, aetna.com. ♪ aetna. know more. get better. >>> it is 60 degrees mostly cloudy in central maryland right now. we have weather coming up. >>> a chemical plant in dallas created a huge plume of smoke. the latest tests show there's no threat to the public. no one was injured and the cause still is under investigation. >>> a 22-year-old student in maryland is being charged with a deadly car accident in vermont. segler left a house party with seven classmates. sebler drove
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jennifer,just over the weekend - a joons hopkins student assaulted in charles village.yoong &pman issshot here onnhere on saint paul street.... just a few feet away from whereejohns hopkins researcher, stephen pitcairns, wws fatallyystabbed &pin this mornnng's shoottng - pooice say the victim as leaving a friend's house - when he was robbed and shot inn the groin. he was taken to johhn hhpkins hospiial... where at last check... he was say between the recent piolence - ann last year's fatal stabbing - they're sense of safety ann security ... has once again been rattled. 31:23 i've been very cautioos but it's still incredibly face to face with it, i didn't knowwit would come so close to me 34 3&police do not have any suupects in this morning's shooting... but they ssy they area, and increased officcrs e in plain clothes. later tonight at tte... what city leaders say is also being done in the community... tootty to village, ms, fox45 neww att stay ahead of the crooks in your neighborhood.sign up for thousand subscribers.it'ssspot crime ... ann it's only fox baltimore dot c
jennifer,just over the weekend - a joons hopkins student assaulted in charles village.yoong &pman issshot here onnhere on saint paul street.... just a few feet away from whereejohns hopkins researcher, stephen pitcairns, wws fatallyystabbed &pin this mornnng's shoottng - pooice say the victim as leaving a friend's house - when he was robbed and shot inn the groin. he was taken to johhn hhpkins hospiial... where at last check... he was say between the recent piolence - ann last year's...
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prince charles says he is related to count dracula. says his family genealogy traces him back to the 15th century romainian war lord who inspired bram stoker's novel, dracula. >>> apple picking is supposed to be a fun fall tradition. that is until you can't find your way out of the orchard. why one husband said he had to make the call to 911. >>> a woman screams at a chick fil'a. this is for a good reason though, she is thrilled. how she got the surprise of a lifetime, coming up. kiss those lines goodbye! discover juvÉderm® xc, the smooth gel filler your doctors uses to instantly smooth out those parentheses lines around your nose and mouth for up to a year! temporary side effects include redness, pain, firmness, swelling, bumps or risk of infection. lose those lines! the way you look with juvÉderm® xc, might just change the way you look at everything. ask your doctor and visit juvederm.com. >>> a jury finds a convicted killer in a murder for hire case eligible for the death penalty. more on the significance of the case, coming up. >>>
prince charles says he is related to count dracula. says his family genealogy traces him back to the 15th century romainian war lord who inspired bram stoker's novel, dracula. >>> apple picking is supposed to be a fun fall tradition. that is until you can't find your way out of the orchard. why one husband said he had to make the call to 911. >>> a woman screams at a chick fil'a. this is for a good reason though, she is thrilled. how she got the surprise of a lifetime, coming...
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i like charles. charles is a great guy. nobody's questioning his hard work. frankly, nobody's questioning the hard work of people who do well in society. the larger issue is in this country, you can't just work hard and get ahead and do well any more. that used to be the american dream. let's be really, really clear. there are legal structures in this country that are enforced, your patents and policy th polie enforced. if you drove a product. the roads are paid for. wait second. all i'm saying and all these people are saying is we should have an opportunity for other hard working people to do well. >> what percentage of taxes should someone pay to support that? that's all i want to know. >> right now the wealthy are paying a lower tax rate. >> i've got a $100 million check. every single one of my employees paid more taxes than me. it's ridiculous. >> you're buying lunch. >> every single person here wants to work. previous generations had the gi bill and legislation to help them succeed. no one here feels entitled to a job like someone is supposed to do it fo
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. >> charles grassely wants an investigation into how they spend $67 million in federal stimulus money. barry simms has more on accusations and reactions from city officials. >> baltimore's housing commissioner is puzzled by questions and concerns. >> frankly, i was shocked. >> senator charles grassley has targeted the housing authority of baltimore city. he oversees housing. he sent a letter to shaun donovan, claiming his office has received numerous phone calls and e-mail concerning conflicts of interest, fraud, and waste. they deny any good -- wrongdoing. >> we run an operation that is very efficient, and are meticulous about playing by the rule, and making sure that everything is done properly, and that we protect the tax dollars. we are very concerned that there are these unfounded allegations made. >> "the baltimore sun" first reported the inquiry. the demand detailed reports on how they use the dollars. chuck -- charles grassely also non- reports for habc's profit affiliate's and contracts submitted to hud. that includes billing receipts, documents outlining steps federal offici
. >> charles grassely wants an investigation into how they spend $67 million in federal stimulus money. barry simms has more on accusations and reactions from city officials. >> baltimore's housing commissioner is puzzled by questions and concerns. >> frankly, i was shocked. >> senator charles grassley has targeted the housing authority of baltimore city. he oversees housing. he sent a letter to shaun donovan, claiming his office has received numerous phone calls and...