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charles davis. >> charles: when someone makes a catch or runs the ball, they rally to him.oned he is not the most polished passer in the world. but head to the left side. brings it back to the right side. sticks it on the check down to sheldon smith. well done, collin klein. >> gus: first down, kansas state. at the 31. klein. the throw again. klein. and another completion for brodrick smith. you have been saying he might not be the most polished passer but on this night he is an effective passer. >> charles: that is all they care about. we've seen that throughout the season. we have seen sequences of collin klein going 0-5, 0-7, 1-10. when you need it, he puts it on the receivers. bam, bam, bam. and they move down the field. right now, his offensive line is giving him a nice protection in the pocket. >> gus: i have to admit they care him to ti -- compare him to tim tebow but it look like he has a little bit better throwing motion than tim tebow. >> charles: they are going to take a time-out here. look at how this ball ends up. that is a well-thrown ball. and a nice catch by
charles davis. >> charles: when someone makes a catch or runs the ball, they rally to him.oned he is not the most polished passer in the world. but head to the left side. brings it back to the right side. sticks it on the check down to sheldon smith. well done, collin klein. >> gus: first down, kansas state. at the 31. klein. the throw again. klein. and another completion for brodrick smith. you have been saying he might not be the most polished passer but on this night he is an...
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charles davis. >> charles: when someone makes a catch or runs the ball, they rally to him.oned he is not the most polished passer in the world. but head to the left side. brings it back to the right side. sticks it on the check down to sheldon smith. well done, collin klein. >> gus: first down, kansas state. at the 31. klein. the throw again. klein. and another completion for brodrick smith. you have been saying he might not be the most polished passer but on this night he is an effective passer. >> charles: that is all they care about. we've seen that throughout the season. we have seen sequences of collin klein going 0-5, 0-7, 1-10. when you need it, he puts it on the receivers. bam, bam, bam. and they move down the field. right now, his offensive line is giving him a nice protection in the pocket. >> gus: i have to admit they care him to ti -- compare him to tim tebow but it look like he has a little bit better throwing motion than tim tebow. >> charles: they are going to take a time-out here. look at how this ball ends up. that is a well-thrown ball. and a nice catch by
charles davis. >> charles: when someone makes a catch or runs the ball, they rally to him.oned he is not the most polished passer in the world. but head to the left side. brings it back to the right side. sticks it on the check down to sheldon smith. well done, collin klein. >> gus: first down, kansas state. at the 31. klein. the throw again. klein. and another completion for brodrick smith. you have been saying he might not be the most polished passer but on this night he is an...
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' so fly and i'm feelin' so on ♪ ♪ i'm ray charles i'm ray charles oohh ♪ ♪ i'm ray charles i'm ray charlesall yes, it's cause contract having a state call ♪ ♪ i'm straight, ya'll if i'm sick of my day job send an email to hr that's they prob♪ ♪ and when i'm playing in saint paul i'm setting business like ray charles ♪ ♪ i'm such a rule wait for it i get a pause every eight bars ♪ ♪ and what i'm drinking is napalm nothing can protect y'all not even state farm ♪ ♪ they probably gon' hafta bring crime scene tape i'm superman when i'm taking the cape off ♪ ♪ i'm ray charles ♪ come on ♪ yeah, yeah, come on ya'll ain't ready, no ♪ ♪ yeah, uh, ah turn it up ♪ ♪ i got my black shades on smokin' 'til it's gone head to he clouds and i'm feelin' so on ♪ ♪ i'm ray charles say what? i'm ray charles ooh ♪ ♪ ray charles i'm ray charles ♪ ♪ i got my black j's on dancin' to my song lookin' so fly and i'm feelin' so on ♪ ♪ i'm ray charles i'm ray charles oohh ♪ ♪ i'm ray charles i'm ray charles ooh boy, open your eyes ♪ ♪ a girl like me ain't waitin' all night ooh boy, better think twice ♪ ♪ i got that hone
' so fly and i'm feelin' so on ♪ ♪ i'm ray charles i'm ray charles oohh ♪ ♪ i'm ray charles i'm ray charlesall yes, it's cause contract having a state call ♪ ♪ i'm straight, ya'll if i'm sick of my day job send an email to hr that's they prob♪ ♪ and when i'm playing in saint paul i'm setting business like ray charles ♪ ♪ i'm such a rule wait for it i get a pause every eight bars ♪ ♪ and what i'm drinking is napalm nothing can protect y'all not even state farm ♪ ♪...
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staff throughout the facility are nervous about what comes next for charles. >> charles obviously isd about this before. i think he's had some issues with mother coming through and not always being there. he's upset. he's worried. it's obviously frustrating. we built this kid up, do this so you can get home. follow the rules. work this program. make some changes so you go home. and they've done the work, they've followed the rules, they've worked the program. they've done everything they had to do. then mother doesn't come through. and it's no fault of their own. >> i'm in the captain's office. it's somewhere we mostly don't go. i feel privileged, chilling with the old capitan, head honcho, head of all heads. >> that's enough. you're going home. we already signed the papers. >> going all the way home. >> some students when they come to me, school is either a good place or a bad place. and they either don't care and don't want to care or they're working towards getting out of here as quickly as possible. and charles is one of those students who came to me ready to do what he needed to
staff throughout the facility are nervous about what comes next for charles. >> charles obviously isd about this before. i think he's had some issues with mother coming through and not always being there. he's upset. he's worried. it's obviously frustrating. we built this kid up, do this so you can get home. follow the rules. work this program. make some changes so you go home. and they've done the work, they've followed the rules, they've worked the program. they've done everything they...
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charles? >> absolutely. right across the board, an hour and three minutes into the trading session, what is worrying these markets, we're seeing a french bond auction today, long dated sovereign debt from the french treasury. it is seen as a test of how much progress euro zone leaders have made. there is a lot of liquidity involved here. it is up to 8 billion euros france will be selling. if it sells all of that it will be $10.4 billion. this follows subdued deman for german bonds at auction on wednesday. this explains why paris, for example, still off further than the frankfurt dax, off by 0.75%. we are seeing selling across the board with these two markets across the euro zone. london and zurich off by 0.75%. andr andrew? >>> the asian markets were the worst performing big markets in the world last year. it looks like they picked up where they left off. we've had one good day of the new trading year. surprise, surprise, europe remains front and center. the crisis returning despite encouragin
charles? >> absolutely. right across the board, an hour and three minutes into the trading session, what is worrying these markets, we're seeing a french bond auction today, long dated sovereign debt from the french treasury. it is seen as a test of how much progress euro zone leaders have made. there is a lot of liquidity involved here. it is up to 8 billion euros france will be selling. if it sells all of that it will be $10.4 billion. this follows subdued deman for german bonds at...
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to dagen mcdowell and charles payne and thanks to charl payne for filling in, not once cursing you, but i digress. >> i'm embarrassed for you. [laughter] >> and all right. here is what we said. on this issue, is it the economy? is it, a word for the president that it is? >> absolutely, it's a worry for the president and i've been to a store lately as you may be able to tell. you can say anything you want to say in the grocery store. no bleep machine. the job thing is-- >> and grocery stores might not have standards, but we do. charles. >> everyone watching the show, the dollar goes a lot less than it did a year ago. and the future three or four years ago, so that's why the economy is front and center and americans are still, very, very, very afraid. >> i'm proud of you, you made that that little soliloquy, by the way if you've got fox business you'll know what we're talking about. >> neil: i'm going to leave it at that. >> hallelujah and praise the lord. it's about charles pointing out deflation and home prices and weighs on america's idea about the economy and two, it's gas prices and
to dagen mcdowell and charles payne and thanks to charl payne for filling in, not once cursing you, but i digress. >> i'm embarrassed for you. [laughter] >> and all right. here is what we said. on this issue, is it the economy? is it, a word for the president that it is? >> absolutely, it's a worry for the president and i've been to a store lately as you may be able to tell. you can say anything you want to say in the grocery store. no bleep machine. the job thing is--...
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charles? >>> the new york stock exchange will ring its first opening bell in 2012 in a little over five hours from now. this week promises plenty of numbers to keep investors on their toes. the big item is the all-important jobs report for december. the unemployment rate in november fell to 8.6%. it's low for 201. some forecasters do think or perhaps fear it might tick back up again in december. we'll find out on friday. we'll also get a pair of reports on the manufacturing sector as well as the reading on construction spending. now, switching gears. automakers, car makers will report sales for december. expectations are pretty high. the automotive industry seems to have been on the upswing in 2011. sales expected to hit almost 30 million. that is the highest since that terrible year of 2008. we'll also hear from individual retail chains about how much they rang up in holiday sales. initial reports suggest it was a pretty good season. even though the general merchandise retailer, sears, has al
charles? >>> the new york stock exchange will ring its first opening bell in 2012 in a little over five hours from now. this week promises plenty of numbers to keep investors on their toes. the big item is the all-important jobs report for december. the unemployment rate in november fell to 8.6%. it's low for 201. some forecasters do think or perhaps fear it might tick back up again in december. we'll find out on friday. we'll also get a pair of reports on the manufacturing sector as...
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but for charles manson, it seemed that facts are beside the point.did he lie about you in this book? >> lie? now there's discrepancies in words. words have many meanings and they lean on each other. and each person has their own interpretation. i'm not talking about a philosophical [ bleep ] that you learn in school. i'm talking the basic, simple, childish, 5-year-old truth. yes, mama, i did. or, no, mama, i didn't. you know. >> is this book true? >> true? it's true from his point of view. it's the way he sees it. it's true for the people, it's true for his wife and children. it's true for the people that want it to be true. that's when you're dealing with the public. you deal with the public off the bottom. you deal them what they want to buy and what they want to hear. there's a certain amount of honesty that exists in the world of crime. the outlaw must be honest with himself. first of all, to be able to face the things that run in the world of the outlaw. someone comes to me and says we're going to kill so and so. i tell them, oh. what do you thi
but for charles manson, it seemed that facts are beside the point.did he lie about you in this book? >> lie? now there's discrepancies in words. words have many meanings and they lean on each other. and each person has their own interpretation. i'm not talking about a philosophical [ bleep ] that you learn in school. i'm talking the basic, simple, childish, 5-year-old truth. yes, mama, i did. or, no, mama, i didn't. you know. >> is this book true? >> true? it's true from his...
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what really happened to his dad, charles?een killed the same way kathy augustine allegedly was? >> any prudent person would have to go through the decision to exhume their father because chaz was his nurse in the hospital. >> three months after kathy died greg had his request honored. police in las vegas exhumed charles augustine's body to see if he also had succinylcholine in his system. greg and the police waited for answers as chaz higgs prepared to stand trial for his wife's murder. >>> coming up -- prosecutors present a possible motive. >> this is a guy that does not care whatsoever about his wife. he hates her. >> but was that enough to commit murder? this is an rc robotic claw. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to
what really happened to his dad, charles?een killed the same way kathy augustine allegedly was? >> any prudent person would have to go through the decision to exhume their father because chaz was his nurse in the hospital. >> three months after kathy died greg had his request honored. police in las vegas exhumed charles augustine's body to see if he also had succinylcholine in his system. greg and the police waited for answers as chaz higgs prepared to stand trial for his wife's...
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charles? >>> okay, let's have a look back at wall street and the thursday session there. well, we had some gains there for the banks, jobless claims so it would appear were down. obviously there was jobs data which was quite updata. there's also speculation that the white house may unveil a nationwide mortgage refinancing plan. so let's have a look now at how trading is set to begin on wall street when the u.s. stock markets open this friday. so we are looking at a very, very marginal bounce, andrew. >> we certainly are. okay. charles, now, today is the first friday of the month. and that means we learn how the u.s. is faring on employment. and this is the key number as far as the world's biggest economy is concern. the picture has been improving over recent months and the november jobless rate was actually down at 8.6%, much lower than had been expected. it was actually at its lowest level since march of 2009. so what are we expecting on the nonfarm payrolls? how many more jobs will be added?
charles? >>> okay, let's have a look back at wall street and the thursday session there. well, we had some gains there for the banks, jobless claims so it would appear were down. obviously there was jobs data which was quite updata. there's also speculation that the white house may unveil a nationwide mortgage refinancing plan. so let's have a look now at how trading is set to begin on wall street when the u.s. stock markets open this friday. so we are looking at a very, very marginal...
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instead prosecutors claimed diguglielmo shot charles campbell in a murderous rage. assistant district attorney patricia murphy telling the jury, quote, this is a case about revenge. had is a case about retribution. this is a case about payback. prosecutors argued the father, son and son-in-law ganged up on campbell so that campbell had no choice but to grab a bat from his car. >> i know chaz. when he grabbed that bat, the idea of getting that bat was to just show, all right, y'all, back on up, you know, i'm not trying to start nothing here but i will finish it. they kept charging him. so he swung i think once
instead prosecutors claimed diguglielmo shot charles campbell in a murderous rage. assistant district attorney patricia murphy telling the jury, quote, this is a case about revenge. had is a case about retribution. this is a case about payback. prosecutors argued the father, son and son-in-law ganged up on campbell so that campbell had no choice but to grab a bat from his car. >> i know chaz. when he grabbed that bat, the idea of getting that bat was to just show, all right, y'all, back...
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charles mann is a great interdisciplinary thinker, scholar and questioner. he sympathizes the latest research by ecologists, anthropologists, archaeologists and historians to uncover the germ of today's fiercest political disputes, all the things that we are roiling and talking about, and you see in the op-ed pages from immigration to trade policy to culture wars. and he always finds a great way to tell the story but in his new book you will find him and assorted and engaging guide from page one to page 410. you may already have read charles mann's other sweeping portrait of american history, the mind rocking of "1491" and which won the national academies communications award for best book of the year. or you may have read him in half a dozen magazines like the atlantic, science or wired, or even seen two episodes he wrote of law and order. in a conversation with charles mann tonight we have another great interdisciplinary thinker and writer, richard rodriguez. richard is the author of an autobiographical trilogy that examines respectively fast ethnicity and
charles mann is a great interdisciplinary thinker, scholar and questioner. he sympathizes the latest research by ecologists, anthropologists, archaeologists and historians to uncover the germ of today's fiercest political disputes, all the things that we are roiling and talking about, and you see in the op-ed pages from immigration to trade policy to culture wars. and he always finds a great way to tell the story but in his new book you will find him and assorted and engaging guide from page...
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. >> charles? >> i think the moon base was newt jumping at the shark, or to use another analogy, it could have been his dukakis in the tank moment, because it was a caricature of him. romney used it cleverly to say that newt was going out around every state promising x, y, and iz. the momentum has shifted, and what was remarkable was that with the audience at there, you would have thought it would have been at the gingrich moment like in south carolina. it was romney. it could act in the advance team. it was obviously -- a cut have been at the advance team. it was obviously a romney crowd from the beginning. whenever it was, romney won the debate decisively. >> colby? >> no question. gingrich was very off his game on thursday. he was really hit hard by romney with some very good zingers, and he seemed unprepared, flat and startled at times. his contacts were very weak. >> evan, white does the republican -- what is the republican establishment coming down on the rich? that is what he alleges. >> he
. >> charles? >> i think the moon base was newt jumping at the shark, or to use another analogy, it could have been his dukakis in the tank moment, because it was a caricature of him. romney used it cleverly to say that newt was going out around every state promising x, y, and iz. the momentum has shifted, and what was remarkable was that with the audience at there, you would have thought it would have been at the gingrich moment like in south carolina. it was romney. it could act...
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our guest tonight, the no longer round mound of rebound, sir charles barkley. i saw him backstage, he looks unbelievable. (applause) he looks unbelievable. i want to start by saying charles barkley's new year's resolution should be to let himself go because he looks tremendous. obviously i know that tonight you're excited to hear the results of today's iowa caucus. i do not know them. (laughter) because i am broadcasting to you from the past. (laughter) in my world, it is 6:00 p.m., january 3. but i can tell you what i do know. the republican presidential race and the conservative voters' desperate effort to explore every other possible option-- living or otherwise-- before ultimately and unhappily voting for mitt romney. (laughter) the rite of passage for republican voters known as romspringa. (laughter) yes, republican voters know they're going to end up with romney much in the way a 16-year-old amish boy knows his six months with an ipod will ultimately give way to several decades of hand-tooled barn building. (laughter) now, when our show left in december.
our guest tonight, the no longer round mound of rebound, sir charles barkley. i saw him backstage, he looks unbelievable. (applause) he looks unbelievable. i want to start by saying charles barkley's new year's resolution should be to let himself go because he looks tremendous. obviously i know that tonight you're excited to hear the results of today's iowa caucus. i do not know them. (laughter) because i am broadcasting to you from the past. (laughter) in my world, it is 6:00 p.m., january 3....
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i said i shot charles campbell to stop him from beating my father with a bat.t's not depraved injustice murder. >> i'm happy that it came back in the light that i wanted it to come back in but i can't feel a victim. two families were totally detroited. >> but there was something about the case against richard diguglielmo. two witnesses came forward and said diguglielmo was acting in self-defense and were pressured to chang their stories. bellantoni was an appeals court justice. >> what i dealt with was whether or not certain witnesses were coerced and if so whether the jury was made aware of this coercion. >> although some witnesses from the original trial supported the prosecution's version of the shooting, two who were closest to the shooting were not. one of those witnesses was michael dillan. >> after giving his original statement on the night of the shooting, he was picked up by police officers night and day until he changes his statement. >> the dobbs ferry detectives just kept asking me the same questions over and over again, night after night. it was li
i said i shot charles campbell to stop him from beating my father with a bat.t's not depraved injustice murder. >> i'm happy that it came back in the light that i wanted it to come back in but i can't feel a victim. two families were totally detroited. >> but there was something about the case against richard diguglielmo. two witnesses came forward and said diguglielmo was acting in self-defense and were pressured to chang their stories. bellantoni was an appeals court justice....
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many say that is better but charles still not good enough. >> no. i think that's very much going to be what is dominating
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>> any time. >> jon: thank you, my friend, charles barkley, everybody. (cheers and (cheers and applause). (laughter) >> jon: sorry, my turn to talk again. i apologize. i've been dominating the conversation all night. i apologize. that's our show. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is, your moments of zen. >> hundreds of thousands packed new york city's times square as lady gaga and mayor michael bloomberg led the captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen welcome to "the "report"! thank you for joining us! (crowd chanting "stephen") >> stephen: thank you very much. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. what a wonderful way to start the year. i had a fantastic christmas vacation, hope you had a good one, too. it's great to be back. we are back, correct? we are back? okay, good. (laughter) i just want to make sure because i do not go anywhere. i have been here behind this desk the entire time shouting in the dark. about a half hour ago these people showed up, the camera guy showed up. they turned up th
>> any time. >> jon: thank you, my friend, charles barkley, everybody. (cheers and (cheers and applause). (laughter) >> jon: sorry, my turn to talk again. i apologize. i've been dominating the conversation all night. i apologize. that's our show. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is, your moments of zen. >> hundreds of thousands packed new york city's times square as lady gaga and mayor michael bloomberg led the captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song...
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charles? >> that is actually spectacular. tell us, in a bit more detail, what's gone wrong for the company. >> in 2011, critics might say rim's answer to competitors fell short in a number of categories, in quality, availability and profitability. for example, blackberry's operating software has been criticized as being ancient. also as uncompetitive with the software from apple as well as android. rim's answer to that is the blackberry 10. that was supposed to debut earlier this year but that launch has been postponed to the end of the year. also, the blackberry playbook was released last april. it didn't have basic e-mail or a lot of apps. rim had to cut prices to the point where they were hardly making any money off of that at all. because of these setbacks, rim has been losing market share as well as stock price of value. for example, in the u.s., in the third quarter of 2010 rim had a 24% share of the smartphone market there. a sizable hunk there. in the same quarter for 2011 that dropped
charles? >> that is actually spectacular. tell us, in a bit more detail, what's gone wrong for the company. >> in 2011, critics might say rim's answer to competitors fell short in a number of categories, in quality, availability and profitability. for example, blackberry's operating software has been criticized as being ancient. also as uncompetitive with the software from apple as well as android. rim's answer to that is the blackberry 10. that was supposed to debut earlier this...
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he knows exactly the audience he is playing to. >> charles? >> the main republican critique of the obama administration is that like in europe, it increases entitlements and dependency, it increases the scope and reach of government -- into education, health care, energy, and that the counter argument, the one that the republicans and conservatives have been making for 60 years is that you want to teach a person to fish, you do not want to give them a fish. this is not a new argument. this is the oldest argument between left and right. i think what gingrich is stating is the general argument. in his own way. but to imply that it is inherently racist or something like that, i think is completely wrong. >> defending newt gingrich? >> i am defending the conservative argument that the expansion of the state, the intrusion into individual lives and enterprise builds the tendency of the kind you see in europe -- >> minorities -- >> i am giving you the conservative argument. my point is in the end it is not sustainable and creates a dependency. >> th
he knows exactly the audience he is playing to. >> charles? >> the main republican critique of the obama administration is that like in europe, it increases entitlements and dependency, it increases the scope and reach of government -- into education, health care, energy, and that the counter argument, the one that the republicans and conservatives have been making for 60 years is that you want to teach a person to fish, you do not want to give them a fish. this is not a new...
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well, charles, ever the pragmatist.sponsored by cbs paramount network television and presented by toyota. moving forward. choose any direction as long as it's moving forward. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org one thing that makes our day when we're on the field is watching lauren get up to bat. our daughter loves baseball. and we tried to get her on some teams, and there were some coaches that would include her but she just never felt right about it. hitting the ball and then making the other kids wait, just wasn't her idea of what baseball was. we thought she would just have to settle for being a fan; until rotary stepped in. and they built this special field. they took an idea of just letting the kids play baseball and made it fit these kids, rather than trying to make the kids fit the field. lauren forgets about what she can't do, because they've given her the opportunity to do something that we never thought possible. when these kids get to play ball, their heart is there they're so excited and
well, charles, ever the pragmatist.sponsored by cbs paramount network television and presented by toyota. moving forward. choose any direction as long as it's moving forward. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org one thing that makes our day when we're on the field is watching lauren get up to bat. our daughter loves baseball. and we tried to get her on some teams, and there were some coaches that would include her but she just never felt right about it. hitting the ball and...
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equally i think their relationship with prince charles has improved greatly.is quite unfairly not credited enough with the fact that those princes have turned out as well as they have. because of his help, not just the mother that diana was when she was alive. and i think really, both boys are extraordinarily close to their grandparents. you can't forget, of course, the moment where prince philip persuaded william to walk behind diana's coffin, basically signaling that he was supporting him there. >> what do you think the queen has learned from diana's legacy? you have covered this royal family for so many years. and there was a lot to come out of the marriage, the separation, and then inevitably that tragic death. >> well, i think actually the queen is a great modernizer. and she does accept when she's wrong. and she does change things for the better. and i think the best thing that came out of it that was, of course covered in the film "the queen," she realized she made a mistake in not coming down to london early when diana had died but actually made up for
equally i think their relationship with prince charles has improved greatly.is quite unfairly not credited enough with the fact that those princes have turned out as well as they have. because of his help, not just the mother that diana was when she was alive. and i think really, both boys are extraordinarily close to their grandparents. you can't forget, of course, the moment where prince philip persuaded william to walk behind diana's coffin, basically signaling that he was supporting him...
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. >> charles? >> i think the moon base was newt jumping the shark, or it could have been his a dukakis in that tank moment. it was kind of a caricature of him. romney used it cleverly to say that newt is going are out to every state promising x, y, and z. i think the momentum has shifted, and what was remarkable was it with the audience at there, he would have thought it would have been the gingrich moment. it was romney. it could have and the advance team. it was obviously a romney crowd from the beginning. whenever it was, romney won and that debate decisively. >> colby? >> no question. newt gingrich was way off his game on a thursday, not only because the audience was not with them, but because he got hit hard by romney with a very good zingers and he seemed un prepared, seemed flat and startled at times. his comments were very weak. >> evan, why is the republican establishment coming down on and gingrich? that is what he alleges, and why. >> he alleges the truth. my colleague, mr. krauthammer h
. >> charles? >> i think the moon base was newt jumping the shark, or it could have been his a dukakis in that tank moment. it was kind of a caricature of him. romney used it cleverly to say that newt is going are out to every state promising x, y, and z. i think the momentum has shifted, and what was remarkable was it with the audience at there, he would have thought it would have been the gingrich moment. it was romney. it could have and the advance team. it was obviously a romney...
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charles campbell, outnumbered three to one, went to his car. but rather than leave, he pulled out a bat. >> this man with a bat in his hands, how much more of a threat did that make him to your father? >> it made him a deadly threat. >> reporter: back in the store, rich said he saw campbell strike his father not once, but twice with the metal bat. >> i just saw him up with the bat and he started to swing and that's when i reached for the gun. >> reporter: the off-duty officer grabbed the gun from under the cash register and raced outside, firing three times, hitting charles campbell in the middle of his chest. >> somebody was shot! >> from the time that bat came out until the time the incident was over, it was a matter of four seconds, five seconds, and my training just kicked in. >> reporter: he doesn't remember the moments immediately after the shooting, only that one of the responding officers handed him the gun and asked for help removing the bullet clip. then he, his father and brother-in-law were taken to the police station. >> we want wh
charles campbell, outnumbered three to one, went to his car. but rather than leave, he pulled out a bat. >> this man with a bat in his hands, how much more of a threat did that make him to your father? >> it made him a deadly threat. >> reporter: back in the store, rich said he saw campbell strike his father not once, but twice with the metal bat. >> i just saw him up with the bat and he started to swing and that's when i reached for the gun. >> reporter: the...
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charles?obviously, it's santorum i expect to see the numbers for santorum in new hampshire begin to rise rapidly. he will get the balance. he has all the a -- le e will get the bounce. he has the attention with the free media he will get since he doesn't have the money. even if he did, all the airtime in new hampshire is purchased with only a week to go. you couldn't hit the airwaves even if you had the money. but the most interesting story is newt. makes no sense at all as we heard earlier in the program, the idea of teaming up with santorum. they are rivals for the same constituency. unless you assume -- here is my theory, that newt has come to the conclusion he can't win or he cares less about winning now than revenge. this is ahab on the loose in new hampshire. he's out to get great white mitt. that means he will be the wing man, i think he will do that. i think he didn't look that good last night. a lot of the old newt showing. i'm not sure that there is any way to explain what he is doin
charles?obviously, it's santorum i expect to see the numbers for santorum in new hampshire begin to rise rapidly. he will get the balance. he has all the a -- le e will get the bounce. he has the attention with the free media he will get since he doesn't have the money. even if he did, all the airtime in new hampshire is purchased with only a week to go. you couldn't hit the airwaves even if you had the money. but the most interesting story is newt. makes no sense at all as we heard earlier in...
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charles campbell outnumbered 3-1 went to his car.ther than leave, he pulled out a bat. >> this man about a bat in his hands, how much more of a threat did that make him to your father? >> a deadly threat. >> back in the store, rich said he saw campbell strike his father not once but twice. >> i saw him up with the bat and he started to swing. that's where i reached for the gun. >> the officer grabbed the gun and raced outside, firing three times, hitting charles campbell in the middle of his chest. . >> by the time it came out, my training kicked in. >> he doesn't remember the moments, but only that one of the responding officers handed him the gun and asked for help removing the bullet chip. he, his father and brother-in-law were taken to the police station. >> the shooting was racially motivate and confirmed by the district attorney. >> there were racial epitaphs that the victim was stabbed at the time prior to the shooting. that information has been confirmed. >> did you ever use any racial slurs? >> we never used a curse word or
charles campbell outnumbered 3-1 went to his car.ther than leave, he pulled out a bat. >> this man about a bat in his hands, how much more of a threat did that make him to your father? >> a deadly threat. >> back in the store, rich said he saw campbell strike his father not once but twice. >> i saw him up with the bat and he started to swing. that's where i reached for the gun. >> the officer grabbed the gun and raced outside, firing three times, hitting charles...
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charles lindburg, the heroes of american aviation. >> the wright brothers are still alive. did that in any way make you want to fly? >> no. it wasn't looking at that airplane flying over and saying i would like to do that. >> charles mckey would develop a love affair with flight. south carolinain stan watson's passion began while he was a child. >> once or twice a year you'd be trying to find that airplane. but we never did. >> as for three members of a black family lynched near their homes, his family was from lodi, new jersey. crowds gathered for a ride on a fantastic flying machine. >> a man with a megaphone was selling tickets. he noticed us. i was bright enough. he was a little colored boy. and he was mocked and ha, ha. and he landed and he was amazed. >> in 1939 hitler invading poland. air power would play a vital role in world war ii. in an america that year, president roosevelt signed an act that created civilian pilot training program. >> male, female, black, white. option was unlimited. i believe there were only six african american school that's offered training.
charles lindburg, the heroes of american aviation. >> the wright brothers are still alive. did that in any way make you want to fly? >> no. it wasn't looking at that airplane flying over and saying i would like to do that. >> charles mckey would develop a love affair with flight. south carolinain stan watson's passion began while he was a child. >> once or twice a year you'd be trying to find that airplane. but we never did. >> as for three members of a black...