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brown and the rest of the peanut stars. >> he did it. >> and continued. >> the comics creator charles scholtz.e says the idea for a film was rejected for jeers but he kept fighting to bring the beloved characters. >> we cracked in a screenplay and built a project for this two-hour movie. we're two weeks away. >> a comforting voice saying don't give up, kids. in is the first film since 1980. there was immense pleasure to get it right. >> we carry a little bit of a badge of honor. our mission not to screw it up. to be true to what has been a wonderful legacy from charles scholtz in 50 years of drawing the comic strip. we have to stand on that platform and create something new. >>reporter: in this new story, snoopy takes to the sky to pursue his nemesis, while his best friend charles brown embarks on his own plight. while it will go back to a time you were a kid. it will reach out to a whole gnarr audience. >> i did some research on charlie brown. i went on youtube and watched the great pumpkin five times. now i love peanuts. >>reporter: and that is why he persisted. he believes the animated film
brown and the rest of the peanut stars. >> he did it. >> and continued. >> the comics creator charles scholtz.e says the idea for a film was rejected for jeers but he kept fighting to bring the beloved characters. >> we cracked in a screenplay and built a project for this two-hour movie. we're two weeks away. >> a comforting voice saying don't give up, kids. in is the first film since 1980. there was immense pleasure to get it right. >> we carry a little bit...
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air force lieutenant general charles brown is the commander of the air war. how much of an effort does it take to mount a strike like that? >> charles brown: from just that one airplane, scheduling-wise, about a three day process. and some of those targets we've looked at for, you know, for days, weeks, and sometimes months. >> martin: i can't from here see any human activity around there. there's today's target-- up on the wall of the command center. that's a live video feed from a unmanned drone pointing its camera at a cluster of buildings believed to be hiding isis explosives. we can see the green track of the b-1 on the screen as it approaches the target. while the drone takes one last look, lieutenant general brown explains what's happening. >> brown: the target today is actually a weapons cache, as well as a vehicle-borne i.e.d. >> martin: a car bomb factory. >> brown: exactly. >> martin: the first planes over the target are a pair of dutch f-16s. look, there it goes. >> brown: there you go. >> martin: now, is that a secondary? >> brown: that's probabl
air force lieutenant general charles brown is the commander of the air war. how much of an effort does it take to mount a strike like that? >> charles brown: from just that one airplane, scheduling-wise, about a three day process. and some of those targets we've looked at for, you know, for days, weeks, and sometimes months. >> martin: i can't from here see any human activity around there. there's today's target-- up on the wall of the command center. that's a live video feed from a...
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lieutenant general charles brown, commander of the air campaign, says the russians have come even closer than that to his unmanned drones. >> the closest has been within a handful of miles into some of our remotely piloted aircraft, but for our manned aircraft, not closer than about 20 miles is about the closest we've seen. >> reporter: brown says he intends to work around the russians. could they just crowd you out of syria? >> no, i don't think so. we're up a lot more often than they, are so if we do have the move around for separation, it's for a small period of time compared to the hours and hours that we're airborne over iraq and syria. >> reporter: despite the russian, general brown says he intends to increase strikes against isis sanctuaries in syria. many of those missions will be flown by the crews of these b1 also avoid run-ins with the russians. >> pelley: david martin reporting from qatar. david, thanks. that base also handles the air war in afghanistan, where over the weekend a u.s. air strike destroyed a hospital killing 22 civilians. the top u.s. general in afghanistan sai
lieutenant general charles brown, commander of the air campaign, says the russians have come even closer than that to his unmanned drones. >> the closest has been within a handful of miles into some of our remotely piloted aircraft, but for our manned aircraft, not closer than about 20 miles is about the closest we've seen. >> reporter: brown says he intends to work around the russians. could they just crowd you out of syria? >> no, i don't think so. we're up a lot more often...
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lieutenant general charles brown, commander of the air campaign, says the russians have come even closer than that to his unmanned drones. >> the closest has been, you know, within a handful of miles into some of our remotely piloted aircraft. but for our manned aircraft, not closer than about 20 miles is about the closest we've seen. >> reporter: brown says he intends to just work around the russians. could they just crowd you out of syria? >> no. i don't think so. we're up a lot more often than they are. and so when they -- if we do have to move around for safe separation, it's for a small period of time compared to the hours and hours that we're airborne over iraq and syria. >> reporter: despite the russians general brown says he intends to increase strikes against isis sanctuaries in syria. many of those missions will be flown by the crews of these b-1 bombers who now, scott, must also avoid run-ins with the russians. >> david martin reporting from qatar. >>> that base also handles the air war in afghanistan, where over the weekend a u.s. air strike destroyed a hospital, killing 22 c
lieutenant general charles brown, commander of the air campaign, says the russians have come even closer than that to his unmanned drones. >> the closest has been, you know, within a handful of miles into some of our remotely piloted aircraft. but for our manned aircraft, not closer than about 20 miles is about the closest we've seen. >> reporter: brown says he intends to just work around the russians. could they just crowd you out of syria? >> no. i don't think so. we're up a...
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. >> reporter: general charles brown is the commander of the air war.effort does it take to mount a strike like that? >> from just the one airplane, schedule wise, a three day process. some of those we looked at for, for -- days, weeks, sometimes months. >> i can't from here see any human activity around there. >> there is today's target. on the wall of the command center the a live video feed from an unmanned drone pointing its camera at a cluster of buildings believed to be hiding isis explosives. we can see the green track of the b-1 on the screen as it approaches the target. while the drone takes one last look, lieutenant general brown explains what is happening. >> it is a weapons cache as well as a -- vehicle borne ied. >> exactly. >> reporter: the first planes over the target are a pair of dutch f-16 a awe decrease. >> here we go. >> now is that a second ear? >> probably a second ear. >> that means they were explosives in there? >> correct. going off. >> right. >> so i guess if there were any body in the other three you would have seen them runni
. >> reporter: general charles brown is the commander of the air war.effort does it take to mount a strike like that? >> from just the one airplane, schedule wise, a three day process. some of those we looked at for, for -- days, weeks, sometimes months. >> i can't from here see any human activity around there. >> there is today's target. on the wall of the command center the a live video feed from an unmanned drone pointing its camera at a cluster of buildings believed...
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. >> reporter: general charles brown is the commander of the air war. how much effort does it take to mount a strike like that? >> from just the one airplane, schedule wise, a three day process. some of those we looked at for, for -- days, weeks, sometimes months. >> i can't from here see any human activity around there. >> tre is today's target. on the wall of the command center the a live video feed from an unmanned drone pointing its camera at a cluster of buildings believed to be hiding we can see the green track of the b-1 on the screen as it approaches the target. while the drone takes one last look, lieutenant general brown explains what is happening. >> it is a weapons cache as well as a -- vehicle borne ied. >> exactly. >> reporter: the first planes over the target are a pair of dutch f-16 >> h he we go. >> now is that a second ear? probably a secondary. >> that means they were explosives in there? >> correct. going off. >> r rht. >> so i guess if there were any body in the other three you would have seen them running out by now. >> exactly. >>
. >> reporter: general charles brown is the commander of the air war. how much effort does it take to mount a strike like that? >> from just the one airplane, schedule wise, a three day process. some of those we looked at for, for -- days, weeks, sometimes months. >> i can't from here see any human activity around there. >> tre is today's target. on the wall of the command center the a live video feed from an unmanned drone pointing its camera at a cluster of buildings...
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general charles brown is the commander of the air war.ow much of an effort does it take to mount a strike like that? , ajust that one airplane three-day process scheduling wise. sometimes days, weeks, months. >> just after 2:00 a.m., five american helicopters with special operation forces landed outside a heavily guarded isis prison in northern iraq. the troops stormed the compound, and in an exchange of gunfire killed two dozen isis fighters. a u.s. servicemen was fatally wounded. the commandos rescued 70 hostages about to be executed. charlie: we want to talk about the 60 minutes report, but also about a u.s. raid resulted in the first american killed in iraq since renewed military intervention last year. david martin joins me now from the pentagon. i am pleased to have him on the program. thank you for joining us. tell me what we know now in terms of what was the intent, what was the success, and what does it imply about the future? david: the intent was to rescue what was thought to be kurdish prisoners before they were executed in th
general charles brown is the commander of the air war.ow much of an effort does it take to mount a strike like that? , ajust that one airplane three-day process scheduling wise. sometimes days, weeks, months. >> just after 2:00 a.m., five american helicopters with special operation forces landed outside a heavily guarded isis prison in northern iraq. the troops stormed the compound, and in an exchange of gunfire killed two dozen isis fighters. a u.s. servicemen was fatally wounded. the...
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it happened while charles brown was showing his command center for the air war against isis.e screen. the russian planes are yellow. the americans' green. u.s. pilots flying f-16s first picked up the russian planes on radar. the russians closed to within 20 miles at which point the american pilots could visually identify them on their targeting cameras. according to brown, the russians have come even closer than that to its unmanned drones. >> the closest it's been within a handful of miles to some of our piloted aircraft. but for our manned aircraft, not closer than 20 miles. >> reporter: he says the impact has been minimal, but he has been forced to work around the russians. >> could they just crowd you out of syria? >> no, i don't think so. and partly because after a week of flying, we have a fairly good idea of where and when they're flying. and we're up a lot more often than they are. and so when we do have them around, it's for a small period of time, compared to the hours and hours over iraq and syria. >> reporter: despite the russians, brown says he plans to increase
it happened while charles brown was showing his command center for the air war against isis.e screen. the russian planes are yellow. the americans' green. u.s. pilots flying f-16s first picked up the russian planes on radar. the russians closed to within 20 miles at which point the american pilots could visually identify them on their targeting cameras. according to brown, the russians have come even closer than that to its unmanned drones. >> the closest it's been within a handful of...
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it happened whenless lot general charles brown was showing us his command center for isis. you can see it on the screen t. russian planes are yellow. the americans green. u.s. pilots trying f-skenz first picked up the russian planes on radar t. russians closed to within 20 miles. at which point the american pilots could visually identify them on their targeting cameras. according to proun the russians have come any closer to that to his unmanned drones. >> the closest it's been, you know, within a handful of miles into where some of our remotely piloted aircraft. but our manned aircraft, you know, it's about the closest we seen. >> reporter: the impact on the air campaign has been minimal. he has been 230rs forced to work around the russians. >> they crowd ut out of syria? >> no, i don't think so him probably because after a week, we have a fairly good idea of where and when they're flying and we're up a lot more often than they are and so we do have to move around for separation. it's for a small period of time compared to the hours airborne over iraq and syria. >>> despit
it happened whenless lot general charles brown was showing us his command center for isis. you can see it on the screen t. russian planes are yellow. the americans green. u.s. pilots trying f-skenz first picked up the russian planes on radar t. russians closed to within 20 miles. at which point the american pilots could visually identify them on their targeting cameras. according to proun the russians have come any closer to that to his unmanned drones. >> the closest it's been, you know,...
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charles brown is the commander of the air war.h of an effort does it take to mount a strike like that? >> for just that one airplane, scheduling-wise, about a three-day process. some of those targets we've looked at for, you know, days, weeks, and sometimes months. >> reporter: the u.s. is dropping between 60 and 70 bombs every day on targets in iraq and syria. general brown says each day brings the u.s. a step closer to defeating isis. but he couldn't tell us how many more steps it will take. norah? >> thank you, david, and sunday on "60 minutes," see what kind of damage those missions can do to isis. sunday, you don't want to miss it, right here on cbs. >>> 12 tons of marijuana were seized after the discovery of one of the most sophisticated tunnels ever. it connected warehouses in san diego and tijuana, mexico. it had a rail system and lighting. mexican and american law enforcement agencies arrested people in stinks on both sides of the border. -- in stings on both sides of the border. >>> new controversy this morning over old
charles brown is the commander of the air war.h of an effort does it take to mount a strike like that? >> for just that one airplane, scheduling-wise, about a three-day process. some of those targets we've looked at for, you know, days, weeks, and sometimes months. >> reporter: the u.s. is dropping between 60 and 70 bombs every day on targets in iraq and syria. general brown says each day brings the u.s. a step closer to defeating isis. but he couldn't tell us how many more steps it...
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charles: california governor jerry brown signed a bill that possibly paves the way for illegal immigrants registers illegals to vote through the dmv. this is nuts, even for a guy named moon beam, let's bring in milwaukee county sheriff david clarke. sheriff, i don't know what would make anyone think that this is a good idea. help me understand it, from your perspective. >> you can't understand it. look, apparently in california, jerry brown and the democrats are rung out of dead people, if they can find the votes, now they're going to illegal immigrants. this is a violation of the constitution. he knows it. article 1 section 8 says that congress has the authority to establish rules on naturalization, not the governor of california. the 14th amendment says the constitution applies to citizens, and then 19th amendment says people who between the age of 18 who are citizens can vote in america, and if you think that state of california will only apply to state elections and not federal then, you have another thought coming. this is part of their shtick, jerry brown and the democrat, voter fra
charles: california governor jerry brown signed a bill that possibly paves the way for illegal immigrants registers illegals to vote through the dmv. this is nuts, even for a guy named moon beam, let's bring in milwaukee county sheriff david clarke. sheriff, i don't know what would make anyone think that this is a good idea. help me understand it, from your perspective. >> you can't understand it. look, apparently in california, jerry brown and the democrats are rung out of dead people,...
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in pleasanton, charles clifford >> catherine:governor jerry brown is taking ambitious action against climate change. >> catherine:today. he signed a bill that will increase california's renewable electricity use to 50 percent. >> catherine:it will also double energy efficiency in existing buildings by 20-30. >> catherine:the bill was amended to remove a third component use on california roads. >> catherine:brown blames the defeat on a multi- million dollar ad campaign by oil companies. >> reporter: >> catherine:slightly warmer weatherkron-4's diane tuazon joins this will continue for awhile. >> diane: it was nice. and it will warm up even closer to the '90s. right now, let's look at the live camera across the bay bridge. what mostly cloudy skies for tonight and you will receive more clout as we get through the evening. at 10:00 p.m., we will have the coastal f o g r on the peninsula location. >> diane: to attack early as 70 degrees, east bay shores arrau '60s. --plaza intent at the seventh degree mark >> diane: tier is why we are dealing with a warm up. what this system, making its w
in pleasanton, charles clifford >> catherine:governor jerry brown is taking ambitious action against climate change. >> catherine:today. he signed a bill that will increase california's renewable electricity use to 50 percent. >> catherine:it will also double energy efficiency in existing buildings by 20-30. >> catherine:the bill was amended to remove a third component use on california roads. >> catherine:brown blames the defeat on a multi- million dollar ad...
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charles: john brown, thank you very much. appreciate your wisdom just like margaret thatcher did.s wages going beyond walmart? listen, they warned about wages. it drove them down. what about the rest of the economy next. ♪ hi, tom. how's the college visit? does it make the short list? yeah, i'm afraid so. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. knowing our clients personally is why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. glad i could help you plan for your retirement. alright, kelly and promise me that you'll try that taco place on south street. and we have portfolio planning tools to help you manage your ira. yeah, you're old 401k give me your phone. the rollover consultants give you step-by-step help. no set-up fees. use your potion. sorry, not you. my pleasure. goodnight, tim. for all the confidence you need. who's tim? td ameritrade. you got this. the health care law gives us powerful tools to fight it. on medicare fraud. to investigate it. prosecute it. and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers are teaching seniors across the countr
charles: john brown, thank you very much. appreciate your wisdom just like margaret thatcher did.s wages going beyond walmart? listen, they warned about wages. it drove them down. what about the rest of the economy next. ♪ hi, tom. how's the college visit? does it make the short list? yeah, i'm afraid so. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. knowing our clients personally is why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. glad i could help you plan for your...
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. >> 65 years ago today, charles schultz who introduced the world of charlie brown and the whole peanuts gang back in 1950. >> coinciding with the anniversary, the u.s. postal service released ten new christmas stamps marking the 50th anniversary of one of the most popular tv classics of all time. a charlie brown christmas. >> i love that show. >>> next up you can imagine a woman's panic when she realizes she lost her wedding ring on a beach. that's what happened to rosa pineta to a beach in california. >> who you going to call, how about the ring finder, larry has been metal detecting for years. he does it as a hobby, not for profit and confident about his ability. >> what caught me is that he said i guarantee you 99.9% that i will find your ring. so i was like, okay, let's go it, you know. >> those are good odds. after 19 days of searching the beach larry found the ring, the ruffinory was just in time for rosa and her husband's 16th wedding anniversary. she could have gotten a new ring. >> kept searching though 19 days. >>> a florida woman calling her dog a miracle pup after he survive
. >> 65 years ago today, charles schultz who introduced the world of charlie brown and the whole peanuts gang back in 1950. >> coinciding with the anniversary, the u.s. postal service released ten new christmas stamps marking the 50th anniversary of one of the most popular tv classics of all time. a charlie brown christmas. >> i love that show. >>> next up you can imagine a woman's panic when she realizes she lost her wedding ring on a beach. that's what happened to...
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charles ramsey. >> ramsey cochaired a policing task force by president obama after the police shooting of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. more on his retirement and what is next for the police department tonight on "action news." >>> the defense has begun presenting its case in the trial of a contractor, charged with a deadly building collapse in center city. griffin campbell faces six countses of third degree murder. one count for each person that died at 20th and market. his lawyer contends he was made a scapegoat, and prosecutors argue that campbell cut corners in in order to make more money. >>> from our delaware newsroom, police in middletown allege that two men were accused of stealing from a wal-mart, police say that aaron aft aaron afterholt fought with employees and he is held in lieu of bond and another man that was with him, was also arrested and charged. >>> 40-year-old roberto har low, a nine year veteran of the police force is facing theft and forgery charges. this stemmed from a delaware beach rental. harlow is released on bond and suspended without pay. >>> turning to accuweather,
charles ramsey. >> ramsey cochaired a policing task force by president obama after the police shooting of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. more on his retirement and what is next for the police department tonight on "action news." >>> the defense has begun presenting its case in the trial of a contractor, charged with a deadly building collapse in center city. griffin campbell faces six countses of third degree murder. one count for each person that died at 20th and...
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nick brown says i'm going to be a mets fan. charlesboy, and my friend in california writes, might dye my cats black. thank you for writing of let's see. do you guys dress up for halloween? no? bet your kids do. here is shep. >> to troops on the ground in syria. that would be a profound mistake that's what isis wants. we will not do it. that's been the story from the president of the united states for years. today boots on the ground. of course, with russia operating inside syria, that's thens that push us deeper into our nonproxy war proxy war with moscow. where is the pentagon? and where is the president? plus, the republican candidates revolt. some complaint busy it the debates. campaigns are sending representatives for sitdown in washington ask the republican national committee, you're not invited. some of the demands. let's get to it.Ñi
nick brown says i'm going to be a mets fan. charlesboy, and my friend in california writes, might dye my cats black. thank you for writing of let's see. do you guys dress up for halloween? no? bet your kids do. here is shep. >> to troops on the ground in syria. that would be a profound mistake that's what isis wants. we will not do it. that's been the story from the president of the united states for years. today boots on the ground. of course, with russia operating inside syria, that's...
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brown has a hearing at 9:00. >>> day one of charles severances trial begins later this morning here in fairfax county. the man accused of killing three people over the course of a decade. something we now come to expect from him. we refuse to answer questions from the judge. he would not give the judge his name. the judge would decide whether to block the use of the term serial killer if prosecutors decide to use it. severance has suffered from mental illnesses. apsychologist tested to that, severance was found competent to stand trial. last week, he demanded a trial by jury that he will get. today jury trial will begin on day one this morning. if you would like to get caught up with everything we have covered this morning you can do so downloading our new wusa 9 mobile app. reporting live, wusa 9. >>> well, today is the first monday in october. that is the traditional opening of the u.s. supreme court. the justices return to the bench and face cases dealing with abortion, birth control and race. >>> the heavy favorite to be the next house favorite. kevin mccarthy has competition. utah
brown has a hearing at 9:00. >>> day one of charles severances trial begins later this morning here in fairfax county. the man accused of killing three people over the course of a decade. something we now come to expect from him. we refuse to answer questions from the judge. he would not give the judge his name. the judge would decide whether to block the use of the term serial killer if prosecutors decide to use it. severance has suffered from mental illnesses. apsychologist tested to...
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brown is back. i talk with the son of legendary cartoonist charles shulze and ask him what -- charles schultz and askhat his dad would think about it. this is the dawn of an old day. because at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy. [whispered] rainy or windy. [whispered] windy or there isn't a branch in the way. [whispered] branchy welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. all of our legendary racing heritage. all of our pioneering four wheel drive experience. come together in one amazing new vehicle. this is the all-new gle coupe. a mercedes-benz suv with the heart and soul of a race car. . >> new at ten, a red carpet premier in san francisco, for a new film based on an old comic book classic. >>> on hand today was greg schultz. he's the son of peanuts creator charles schultz. >> not that us here in the bay area ever forgot about the iconic comic strip. after all, charles schultz lived in santa rosa, but this new film g
brown is back. i talk with the son of legendary cartoonist charles shulze and ask him what -- charles schultz and askhat his dad would think about it. this is the dawn of an old day. because at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy. [whispered] rainy or windy. [whispered] windy or there isn't a branch in the way. [whispered] branchy welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the...
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brown cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> after close to eight years as philadelphia's top cop police commissioner charles ramsay announced his retirement today. ramsay's last day on the job license january 7th. during a news conference at city hall, mayor mike nutter praised ramsay saying he changed the culture of the police department for the better. the 65 year old said he's had a blessed career and talked about how he hopes to be remembered. >> certainly the drop in crime. i'm not satisfied with it, but it's better than it was. and you have to keep pushing forward and try to make it better and better and better. i don't know if it's practical to think you ever get down to zero but the closer we push toward that goal, the better off we are as a city. >> thank you for coming to philadelphia. thank you for making my city a safer city. >> we asked some philadelphians what they thought about the commissioner's tenure and there was mixed reaction. >> he had his way he was going to put a stop to stuff. if he retires that ain't never going to take place. >> they doing nothing about the murders. all he worried about who out he
brown cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> after close to eight years as philadelphia's top cop police commissioner charles ramsay announced his retirement today. ramsay's last day on the job license january 7th. during a news conference at city hall, mayor mike nutter praised ramsay saying he changed the culture of the police department for the better. the 65 year old said he's had a blessed career and talked about how he hopes to be remembered. >> certainly the drop in crime....
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. >> charlie brown and the whole peanuts gang celebrating their 65th anniversary as a comic strip made by the legendary cartoonist charlesz. the u.s. postal service has released ten forever stamps celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of the most popular holiday classics of all time. i love this one. i love love love it when it comes on "a charlie brown christmas," released back in 1965. >> guess what, we're just one month away from the release of the peanuts movie. the first new peanuts film in 35 years. >> i'm going to take the kids to this one. i can't wait. >> will charlie look any older than 8 1/2 years? >> no, he botoxed well and had good surgery. >> good genes or good doctors, charlie brown. >> next to a very special gesture from taylor swift. to a very special child. >> swift has a long history of donating to charity as you know. we're hearing that she's donated $50,000. >> to a 13-month-old nephew of one of her backup dancers who is battling cancer. >> swift writing on baby aiden's go fund me page, all of us are praying for you and your mama and sending so much love your way. >> she does do so much to -- for c
. >> charlie brown and the whole peanuts gang celebrating their 65th anniversary as a comic strip made by the legendary cartoonist charlesz. the u.s. postal service has released ten forever stamps celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of the most popular holiday classics of all time. i love this one. i love love love it when it comes on "a charlie brown christmas," released back in 1965. >> guess what, we're just one month away from the release of the peanuts movie. the...
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charles but they still had enough talent to win this one. they beat the steelers 23-13. the rams are excited about that rookie running back todd gurley. he broke out sunday against the browns. his first two touchdowns in his career in the rams win 24-6. another elimination round for nascar. a great-white checkered finish. a 12 car pileup. they throw the caution. it denied earnhardt a chance to race for the win. the world series starts on tuesday. this lucky fan in his son got to be at the game. unfortunately, he has no memory of being there. the story coming up tonight on sunday sports extra. kind of a weird deal kind of a neat deal. jason s: sunshine and fall conditions. temperatures low to mid 60's. will potentially start to work in a little bit of cloud cover. rain laying the day tuesday into wednesday. laura: thanks, jason. they for joining us. we'll be back here on time at 10:00. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] you want to feel connected. informed, included, inspired. so, when important things happen, we're here. your local tv and radio broadcasters. america's numb
charles but they still had enough talent to win this one. they beat the steelers 23-13. the rams are excited about that rookie running back todd gurley. he broke out sunday against the browns. his first two touchdowns in his career in the rams win 24-6. another elimination round for nascar. a great-white checkered finish. a 12 car pileup. they throw the caution. it denied earnhardt a chance to race for the win. the world series starts on tuesday. this lucky fan in his son got to be at the game....
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charles scholz was a master of the human condition and his social commentary came into. he chose to became neutral and kinda wishy-washy like charlie brown. you do see the characters commenting on things like title ix, or school prayer, integration of peanuts with the introduction of franklin in 1968. these were just part of what charles scholz was dry and every day and what he was observing from the world around him that he brought into the comic strip. he wasn't nastily making comments on those themselves, in the case of title ix, however he was a good friend of king. he was on the board of the national sports foundation which he found it, this is something he was passionate about. in that case you do see the characters, marcy, lucy, peppermint, peppermint patty, revealing statistics about quality collegiate sports. so peppermint patty and marcy are just friends, scholz would say that. they are in his own lifetime. in fact they did share something in common, they were both, at one time or another during the history of the, strip, the history of the, strip, and level charlie brown. marcy calls peppermint patty sir really out of misguide
charles scholz was a master of the human condition and his social commentary came into. he chose to became neutral and kinda wishy-washy like charlie brown. you do see the characters commenting on things like title ix, or school prayer, integration of peanuts with the introduction of franklin in 1968. these were just part of what charles scholz was dry and every day and what he was observing from the world around him that he brought into the comic strip. he wasn't nastily making comments on...