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>> charlie: welcome to the broadcast. we begin this evening with a conversation with general david petraeus. he is the man who is in charge of the central command, which means he's in charge of the military effort in ffgz and pakistan. -- in afghanistan or pakistan. >> tell not be a hub to hub offensive, this is as much political as it is military and in fact, that's why it was so important that president kar zywent down to -- that president karzai went down to kandahar and met with 1,500 of the political notables and others and in fact, heard from them, some of them criticism of the afghan government, criticism of president karzai, president karzai in turn, all on the television camera pointed a finger at himself and said that indeed some of that does need to be addressed by the afghan government without question. >> charlie: two savvy reporters who just returned from afghanistan. dexter filkins of "the new york times" and greg jaffe of "the washington post." >> the whole thing is to make something that can outlast the a
>> charlie: welcome to the broadcast. we begin this evening with a conversation with general david petraeus. he is the man who is in charge of the central command, which means he's in charge of the military effort in ffgz and pakistan. -- in afghanistan or pakistan. >> tell not be a hub to hub offensive, this is as much political as it is military and in fact, that's why it was so important that president kar zywent down to -- that president karzai went down to kandahar and met with...
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crist's chief of staff when charlie was governor and then he appointed lemieux to be u.s. senator and everybody in florida politics knew that lemieux was a place holder for charlie crist but now things have taken an interesting turn. >> as you point out, lemieux and crist are long-time friends. crist is sort of a meant tore to him. for lemieux not to back him is sort of a personal slight. if lemieux wants a long-term future in the republican party in florida, what he has to back marco rubio.
crist's chief of staff when charlie was governor and then he appointed lemieux to be u.s. senator and everybody in florida politics knew that lemieux was a place holder for charlie crist but now things have taken an interesting turn. >> as you point out, lemieux and crist are long-time friends. crist is sort of a meant tore to him. for lemieux not to back him is sort of a personal slight. if lemieux wants a long-term future in the republican party in florida, what he has to back marco...
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charlie crist is reverse. he is not nominateable but he has proven himself to be electable. >> lehrer: where do you see this politics of anger fitting into this? is that just a special case in florida that judy went through just now? or is that happening elsewhere in the country? >> well, obviously the ang ser elsewhere i would make a couple of distinctions, though. there are two big races where you've got a genuine tea party candidate running against sort of an establishment republican if you put it that way, and that's the florida senate race and the arzone lansenate race. which is not to compare rubio to hayworth. rubio is a much more impressive figure by any stretch of the imagination. nonetheless, it is worth pointing out in most states the republicans running for the senate or governor, are pretty conventional republicans and not 53 tatter at all. you look at mark kirk in illinois, who beat a tea party candidate quite easily. in california you have people like carly firina and meg whitman running, so the
charlie crist is reverse. he is not nominateable but he has proven himself to be electable. >> lehrer: where do you see this politics of anger fitting into this? is that just a special case in florida that judy went through just now? or is that happening elsewhere in the country? >> well, obviously the ang ser elsewhere i would make a couple of distinctions, though. there are two big races where you've got a genuine tea party candidate running against sort of an establishment...
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welcome. >> thanks, charlie. so here it is. publish or perish. can the ipad topple the kindle and save the book business, can it? >> no, i don't believe in saviours. and but if i were in a business that felt like it was in trouble as many traditional media companies feel they are, you are constantly looking for saviours. and they should be looking for new ways of doing things. and the ipad opens up some opportunities for them. but it does-- of course the multimedia device unlike the kindle. but the other thing it does for them which they feel saves them, they have been terribly alarmed that amazon was gaining a monopoly over ebooks. 80% of all the electronic books are published by amazon. not just for the kindl-- kindle but on other devices. and they were terrified that amazon not only would have a market share, but amazon was subsidizing the price of a book. they were paying let's say 13 to 14 dollars a book and selling it for 9.99. they were worried then do with total market share was keep on reducing those prices as is the tendency in the on-l
welcome. >> thanks, charlie. so here it is. publish or perish. can the ipad topple the kindle and save the book business, can it? >> no, i don't believe in saviours. and but if i were in a business that felt like it was in trouble as many traditional media companies feel they are, you are constantly looking for saviours. and they should be looking for new ways of doing things. and the ipad opens up some opportunities for them. but it does-- of course the multimedia device unlike the...
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welcome. >> thank you, charlie. start with the title "the death of american virtue." >> you're going to start with the hardest question first. well, it's obviously meant to talk about different types of virtue and we're talking about public virtue to a large extent. and one of the themes i think that develops is this was a crisis like no other. a political scandal like no other in our lifetime. somehow things got bad that it polarize it had entire country it reached the point where both sides-- and i'm not just talking about bill clinton and ken starr the prosecutor, but both sides that surrounded them kind of lost their way and forgot that restraint is important. to a certain extent. >> rose: archibald cox, who've you written another book about who's much admired american, thought the idea of the independent counsel had gone too far. >> that was a really revealing thing, charlie, archibald cox, of course, was the watergate special prosecutor who stood up to president nixon and demanded the tapes and was fired in th
welcome. >> thank you, charlie. start with the title "the death of american virtue." >> you're going to start with the hardest question first. well, it's obviously meant to talk about different types of virtue and we're talking about public virtue to a large extent. and one of the themes i think that develops is this was a crisis like no other. a political scandal like no other in our lifetime. somehow things got bad that it polarize it had entire country it reached the...
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charlie is too calm. >> yeah. >> right now. i know charlie. >> willie, do you have a question?aces for all we know. >> chuck, i want to ask you about something. we were watching closely rahm emanuel on "charlie rose." were you taken aback by his d k declaration that he wants to be mayor of chicago? >> reporter: no, he has made that clear. he has said it publicly before, that someday he aspires to be mayor of chicago. i think everybody is hoping that somehow he gets to lead here by going to run for mayor of chicago. that there isn't this feeling that somehow he's got to leave with not his tail between his legs% then i think we could see, you know, from there, i think he would immediately move back to chicago and run if daley didn't run. >> okay. interesting day. chuck todd live at the white house, thank you very much. we'll be watching you and savannah on "the daily rundown" right after "morning joe." >>> and coming up, a big victory in the fight against al qaeda in iraq. details next. >>> and waiting on deck, "the new york times'" andrew ross sorkin. >> bigger. >> too big to fa
charlie is too calm. >> yeah. >> right now. i know charlie. >> willie, do you have a question?aces for all we know. >> chuck, i want to ask you about something. we were watching closely rahm emanuel on "charlie rose." were you taken aback by his d k declaration that he wants to be mayor of chicago? >> reporter: no, he has made that clear. he has said it publicly before, that someday he aspires to be mayor of chicago. i think everybody is hoping that...
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the charlie rose this and charlie rose that. >> rose: you absolutely told me that.thes... >> but it's not about... again, the very nicest way to keep your brand very vibrant, very obvious very in the customer's view and it is a wonderful marketing tool. now, we've just signed with mall mark... >> rose: oh, i know about that. this is a big deal. you're going to have a whole channel. >> yes. and i'm very excited about it because the traditional good value, again, of the hallmark family. i've been watching hallmark specials and hallmark programming my whole life. >> rose: family fare, we might say. >> yes. and so our kinds of information, our programming, our everyday food program, the martha stewart show, the pet-keeping show we're producing, we're doing a whole new version of that. all fits very nicely on the hallmark channels. and we're excited about it. it starts in september. >> rose: there is satisfaction in the doing of the thing. yes you want the recognition but you don't want to buy ten more houses. >> no! >> rose: you don't want to buy a boat. >> not really.
the charlie rose this and charlie rose that. >> rose: you absolutely told me that.thes... >> but it's not about... again, the very nicest way to keep your brand very vibrant, very obvious very in the customer's view and it is a wonderful marketing tool. now, we've just signed with mall mark... >> rose: oh, i know about that. this is a big deal. you're going to have a whole channel. >> yes. and i'm very excited about it because the traditional good value, again, of the...
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and john harwood, charlie is a very interesting politician. base, the republican party. but not loathed in the i-4 corridor. not loathed in south florida. stronger in some of these areas than republicans usually are. they call broward county, republicans do, the killing fields because they usually lose 200,000 votes just coming out of broward. charlie crist does well there. >> i think this is fascinating because a couple weeks ago i was checking in with the crist campaign because rubio was so far ahead and said, do you have any shot of winning the primary? the answer was, yes, we have a shot because there's all sorts of ethics stuff around rubio. we're going to hit that really hard. now you see this bubbling up, this credit card thing at the same sometime crist may leave the party. how does that figure in in a three-way race? >> and if charlie crist is running against kendrick meek, not well known in his district in south florida and doesn't inspire the base as much as national leaders would like, against a week against marco rubio as republic
and john harwood, charlie is a very interesting politician. base, the republican party. but not loathed in the i-4 corridor. not loathed in south florida. stronger in some of these areas than republicans usually are. they call broward county, republicans do, the killing fields because they usually lose 200,000 votes just coming out of broward. charlie crist does well there. >> i think this is fascinating because a couple weeks ago i was checking in with the crist campaign because rubio...
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late this afternoon in an interview with "associated press," governor charlie crist said he wants to listen to what the florida residents have to tell him and, "take a very, very thoughtful and deliberate making process." the national republican senatorial committee executive director urging charlie crist today and anyone who can get his ear telling him not to run as impendent but stay in the republican primary battle with marco rubio, or if he doesn't think he can win, wait another day. that is the same advice given this afternoon in tampa by former massachusetts governor mitt romney and a former candidate for president. who said that charlie crist should not run as an independent even though rubio has a commanding lead over him. >> he needs to run in the republican primary and come back and battle back. who knows? all things are possible in politics. >> reporter: governor romney endorsing marco rubio for the senate seat. and speculation that governor may run as indpindependent grew after quinnipiac poll that showed rub leading after the primary race 56% to 33%. yet, if crist drops
late this afternoon in an interview with "associated press," governor charlie crist said he wants to listen to what the florida residents have to tell him and, "take a very, very thoughtful and deliberate making process." the national republican senatorial committee executive director urging charlie crist today and anyone who can get his ear telling him not to run as impendent but stay in the republican primary battle with marco rubio, or if he doesn't think he can win, wait...
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the nats will face charlie haeger. he's a former cub. 1-1, six games, three starts last year for the dodgers. there are some knuckle ball pitchers who throw the knuckler harder than others. it's like a fastball, 84. throws it right in there. nyjer morgan hitting just .236. there's the knuckler. stays outside, 2-1. he wears the same number as charlie huff, who has worked with him within the dodger organization on his knuckler. charlie is at their ball club called inland empire. >> rob: there's a fastball. he's actually got a curveball to go with the knuckle ball. here's the thing about the knuckle ball. i talked to phil, i'll tell you in a second. the hall of famer i talked to a couple days ago. he said you actually throw the knuckle ball. the misconception is you're actually flicking it off the tips of your fingers. really, you dig your nails into the ball and throw it like any other pitch. he says, once you learn how to do that, it's just as easy to learn as any other pitch. >> bob: that ball is on the turf. he might be thinking three.
the nats will face charlie haeger. he's a former cub. 1-1, six games, three starts last year for the dodgers. there are some knuckle ball pitchers who throw the knuckler harder than others. it's like a fastball, 84. throws it right in there. nyjer morgan hitting just .236. there's the knuckler. stays outside, 2-1. he wears the same number as charlie huff, who has worked with him within the dodger organization on his knuckler. charlie is at their ball club called inland empire. >> rob:...
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charlie crist hand picked chairman jim greer is the one at the head of the investigation.erpent hundr marco rubio has been portrayed as the consummate outsider, candidate, golden boy. we've already heard the revelations he's spent money on his own personal gain and used a state party credit card for personal expenses. this looks like with the irs investigating and possibly having him in the cross hairs this could certainly tarnish his image as he tries to campaign for the republican nomination. >> of course, the deadline is april 30th for charlie crist to decide what he's going to do. every indication is that he's not going to end up running against rubio because he's so far outdistanced. this was what happened when eric cantor on morning joe today was asked about his decision to support marco rubio ahead of charlie crist. >> when you look at what happened last week with his veto of the education bill, i think that strikes the core of really what our party is about, trying to put kids first and straighten out the schools. >> so you couldn't support charlie under these circ
charlie crist hand picked chairman jim greer is the one at the head of the investigation.erpent hundr marco rubio has been portrayed as the consummate outsider, candidate, golden boy. we've already heard the revelations he's spent money on his own personal gain and used a state party credit card for personal expenses. this looks like with the irs investigating and possibly having him in the cross hairs this could certainly tarnish his image as he tries to campaign for the republican nomination....
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another problem for charlie crist, charlie crist, i think in his heart of hearts still thinks he can be elected as president. running as an independent kiboshes those dreams. >> i disagree with you, chris. if crist got elected, it's the independent senator as the state of florida -- he becomes one of the most powerful senator in the united states senate. and then suddenly, you know, all of this baggage of political opportunism is gone and he becomes the most viable third-party candidate in the country. >> it seems to me he has to answer this question, if he switches, about party identification. sooner or later, sooner rather than later, you have to say who you're going to side with when this comes to voting for leadership. from the first moment he announces as an independent. if elected, i will vote with the republicans. and therefore, there will be two republican candidates for senator, in this general election coming up in november. which does probably give a shot to a very difficult candidate, a long shot by the democrat. because he can just be the democrat, hold that base, and ho
another problem for charlie crist, charlie crist, i think in his heart of hearts still thinks he can be elected as president. running as an independent kiboshes those dreams. >> i disagree with you, chris. if crist got elected, it's the independent senator as the state of florida -- he becomes one of the most powerful senator in the united states senate. and then suddenly, you know, all of this baggage of political opportunism is gone and he becomes the most viable third-party candidate...
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governor charlie crist is a republican. for months he's said, no, no, no, i'm running as a republican. suddenly he says he's open to running as an independent. all that and more in a packed hour ahead. but first, a few observations. growing up in boston, patriot's day meant two things, remember lexington and concord, it was the shot heard around the world. the beginning of the revolutionary war. it is also boston marathon day. because of that, the red sox play an 11:00 a.m. day game. they lost again, but i digress. it is a day to celebrate, not be angry. but anger in america is a big theme this patriot's day. and an important one. the 15th anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing, a heinous act of domestic terrorism. rallies from coast to coast are a reminder of the deep disaskz in our country and politics. a new survey finds just 22% of americans say they trust in government in washington most of the time. just 4 in 10 americans give their president high marks. fewer than 2 in 10 think congress does a good job. yes, anger
governor charlie crist is a republican. for months he's said, no, no, no, i'm running as a republican. suddenly he says he's open to running as an independent. all that and more in a packed hour ahead. but first, a few observations. growing up in boston, patriot's day meant two things, remember lexington and concord, it was the shot heard around the world. the beginning of the revolutionary war. it is also boston marathon day. because of that, the red sox play an 11:00 a.m. day game. they lost...
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he faces the opposing pitcher, charlie haeger. by the way, the nats acquired him in '06 from the braves, just 21 days after his tommy john surgery. that's how much they liked him. a breaking ball. a swing and a miss. his first major league strikeout. >> rob: i learned thousand pitch in puerto rico. i had ed figueroa. he made he throw things i never did in the major leagues. the next year i was in the major leagues. the winter leagues in the south, as i've said before about the latin players, they go home and play another three months of baseball to keep their stuff and keep their edge. they love playing the game that much. they'll play it year-round. >> bob: 2 balls and a strike to furcal. a little chopper. this is always dangerous with him running. and the nats -- what? i think atilano missed the bag. the throw was there in time. luis did not find the base. >> rob: let's check this out right here. luis gets over there in plenty of time. once again, it's a slow roller. never try and go back and try to find the bag. he'll learn tha
he faces the opposing pitcher, charlie haeger. by the way, the nats acquired him in '06 from the braves, just 21 days after his tommy john surgery. that's how much they liked him. a breaking ball. a swing and a miss. his first major league strikeout. >> rob: i learned thousand pitch in puerto rico. i had ed figueroa. he made he throw things i never did in the major leagues. the next year i was in the major leagues. the winter leagues in the south, as i've said before about the latin...
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charlie dent wants to take away the citizenship of the american born radical islamic cleric. dent says anwar al-awlaki has renounced his citizenship by engaging in treasonous acts, including advising some of the 9/11 suspects, attempted underwear bomber and the man accused of the fort hood shootings. >> now is the time to move. i suspect it's easier to launch missile against non-citizen than citizen. >> the state department says it will consider dent's where. >> bret: secretary of state hillary clinton said in nato meetings in estonia today the u.s. remains committed to defense of europe and said the government of kyrgyzstan ensured washington the u.s. will be able to use crucial air base in the country. european air traffic was almost back to normal today following a week of disruptions, caused by the volcano in iceland. nearly all the continent's 28,000 flights were allowed to take off but there is still a huge backlog of passengers and the industry says it will lose more than $2 billion. >>> why would a congressional democrat try to overturn part of the clean water act? we
charlie dent wants to take away the citizenship of the american born radical islamic cleric. dent says anwar al-awlaki has renounced his citizenship by engaging in treasonous acts, including advising some of the 9/11 suspects, attempted underwear bomber and the man accused of the fort hood shootings. >> now is the time to move. i suspect it's easier to launch missile against non-citizen than citizen. >> the state department says it will consider dent's where. >> bret:...
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i can tell that you i do know charlie crist is going to do what is in the best interest of charlie cristis running as an independent and staying alive to november that is what he will do. >> how does that affect you i want to show a recent quinnipiac poll. it shows in a three-way matchup a hurricane the democrat, kendrick meek runs third, 324%, rubio, 30%. governor crist, actually in the polls right now leads in that race if he runs as an independent. do you feel like the odd machine out in a sense if charlie crist, the moderate republican drops out maybe bring republican votes with him but maybe even tap into your base? >> i think a lot of democratic voters going to get to know me more, a of independent voters, even some republican voters, i think a lot of people are turned off about discourse going on in the primary. the governor makes a decision he is going to run as an independent, automatically i become a factor in this race. there will no longer be debates with just the two of them, i will be invited as another major candidate in the race. to say it will just be a two-way battle it
i can tell that you i do know charlie crist is going to do what is in the best interest of charlie cristis running as an independent and staying alive to november that is what he will do. >> how does that affect you i want to show a recent quinnipiac poll. it shows in a three-way matchup a hurricane the democrat, kendrick meek runs third, 324%, rubio, 30%. governor crist, actually in the polls right now leads in that race if he runs as an independent. do you feel like the odd machine out...
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. >>> this morning, we want to turn to traffic and charlie -- no, not yet. we don't have charlie. we will check in with him later on to let you know how traffic is moving out there early on this monday. right now, our top stories. it is deadly weather we begin t the number of dead hasseries ton 1 in the south. a twister cut a path of defrux from louisiana to mississippi. -- of destruction from louisiana to mississippi. we have the latest. >> reporter: a tilted cross outside a mississippi church ripped from the foundation by saturday's deadly tornado. >> we are all saddened. we are all shocked. but jesus is in control. >> reporter: the twister reportedly packed winds as high as 200 miles per hour blowing apart homes, tossing cars an tear path this restaurant. >> that taught me a lesson. you don't have time. >> reporter: several people huddling inside as the tornado lifted off its roof. >> by time we got into the doors of the restaurant, everything was coming in on top of us. >> reporter: more than 15 mississippi counties damaged by the storm's fury, beginning in louisiana and movin
. >>> this morning, we want to turn to traffic and charlie -- no, not yet. we don't have charlie. we will check in with him later on to let you know how traffic is moving out there early on this monday. right now, our top stories. it is deadly weather we begin t the number of dead hasseries ton 1 in the south. a twister cut a path of defrux from louisiana to mississippi. -- of destruction from louisiana to mississippi. we have the latest. >> reporter: a tilted cross outside a...
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you can find a link to charlie's web site on ours. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. judy. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. $a- aptioning sponsored by acneil/lehrer productions %x- - - ccess.wgbh.org
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so he came to charlie med and we made him a litter bearer. now, again you saw the helicopter. -- helicopters. when we first got up to khe sanh and joe and dr. feldman were actually there before me, it was a -- charlie med was a series of tents. sandbags up to about 4, 4 1/2 feet. i always wondered -- i'm going to ask a general some day if you're 6'1" and the sandbags are 4 1/2 feet high, what am i supposed to do with the upper foot of my body -- i never -- no one ever gave me a good answer to that question. at any rate part of the problem was the casualties would come in by chopper. and there was about a 20-yard run from the chopper to charlie med into the treatment bunker. and somebody had to take them off the chopper and get them into the bunker under heavy fire because the helicopters as you know were known as mortar magnets. spicer was one of those guys. everybody did it. but he was one of the leaders. carrying guys back. and then after we stabilized them we had to fly them out to a rear area. call the chopper in again. and the same fire
so he came to charlie med and we made him a litter bearer. now, again you saw the helicopter. -- helicopters. when we first got up to khe sanh and joe and dr. feldman were actually there before me, it was a -- charlie med was a series of tents. sandbags up to about 4, 4 1/2 feet. i always wondered -- i'm going to ask a general some day if you're 6'1" and the sandbags are 4 1/2 feet high, what am i supposed to do with the upper foot of my body -- i never -- no one ever gave me a good answer...
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i have known two children named after byrd, one is charlie, and other parker. you been working on a biography of charlie parker since 1982. when is it coming out? >> volume one should be out within the next year. >> who was he? >> he was a person who was oppression to many people who had to deal with him. he had a self-destructive appetite and a very irresponsible person. >> what did he do? >> he added another style to jazz and he also could play -- i mean he was a perfect musician. it is that simple. he played the alto saxophone. as the leader of the modern jazz quintet said about him, he could play it. if he wanted to play the tune, he could play it. he lived from 1920-1955. >> did you ever know him? >> i might have seen him but i do not recall it. >> why have you taken all these years writing a biography? >> he is a fascinating guy. in those years that he lived, they were interesting and important years in american life. i think that he represents the tension between narcissistic irresponsibility and aesthetic clarity, because he was so overwhelmingly effect
i have known two children named after byrd, one is charlie, and other parker. you been working on a biography of charlie parker since 1982. when is it coming out? >> volume one should be out within the next year. >> who was he? >> he was a person who was oppression to many people who had to deal with him. he had a self-destructive appetite and a very irresponsible person. >> what did he do? >> he added another style to jazz and he also could play -- i mean he was a...
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a book on charlie parker coming out. thank you. >> thank you for having me, brian. >> for a dvd copy of this program, call 1-877-662-7726. for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> c-span -- our public affairs content is available on...
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charlie rangel comparing the tea party movement to the segregationist movement.ther house democrat comparing them to the kkk. if 40% of democrats and independents this is not that smart a political move for the democrats. >> it is also false. i was at tea party meets when you were in atlanta and i was in new york. the person who introduced me in front of city hall in new york, was an african-american. people i in dallas, included latinos. i think it is totally false to suggest that tea party people are anything except citizens who are really worried about spending, really worried about the deficits. frankly, really worried about unemployment. >> sean: let me ask you about the election. i know you said one of the interviews you gave this morning, telling republicans don't fall for this circular firing squad mentality that the media wants to create. more specifically, attacks against the chairman of the rnc, michael steele. you're not there yet. you said that you would like to see -- i talk about this in my new book. i want to see a new contract with america. i was
charlie rangel comparing the tea party movement to the segregationist movement.ther house democrat comparing them to the kkk. if 40% of democrats and independents this is not that smart a political move for the democrats. >> it is also false. i was at tea party meets when you were in atlanta and i was in new york. the person who introduced me in front of city hall in new york, was an african-american. people i in dallas, included latinos. i think it is totally false to suggest that tea...
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mnemonic ) captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlieose. >> rose: noah baumbach and ben stiller are here. they each made their director y'all debuts in the 1990s with so-called generation x films. stiller with 1994 "reality bites" and baumbach the following year request w "kicking and screaming." >> do you have a problem with me? if you do, let's get this out. have i, like, stepped over some line in the sands of coolness with you because... >> come on!
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charlie's rep told "showbiz tonight" that charlie and brooke are trying to work things out while they're living apart, but lauren, do you think that maybe divorce -- and who are we to judge -- but maybe divorce is the best thing for these two. >> at this point never should have gotten married in the first place is the best thing for these two. >> yeah. >> i can't believe these two, hot messes, got married and now have to figure out how to be married when they don't know anything about themselves so that the point we can only pray for the best and hope for the best for them because until they get themselves together, they're not having a marriage. >> well, that's exactly right and they've had their oven individual issues, brooke and charlie have both been struggling with addiction. they both apparently had relapses in their short marriage. and we cannot forget they do have these 1-year-old twins. carlos, it does seem like the decision to live separately could actually be the smartest thing these two have done in a long time. >> yeah, and we really don't know because we're not there and ex
charlie's rep told "showbiz tonight" that charlie and brooke are trying to work things out while they're living apart, but lauren, do you think that maybe divorce -- and who are we to judge -- but maybe divorce is the best thing for these two. >> at this point never should have gotten married in the first place is the best thing for these two. >> yeah. >> i can't believe these two, hot messes, got married and now have to figure out how to be married when they don't...
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the republican column against governor charlie crist. and they basically want to know whether or not he used or personally benefited from this credit card usage? and he's not the only one in the cross hairs. >> okay. >> there are others, too. and that's where it stands. we're talking about millions of dollars here. >> well, let me go right down to beth, in terms of the impact statement here. politically, does this in any way, shake rubio's position as the clear front-runner in that primary fight? >> i think it shakes a little bit, but to his credit, he's really established himself. he's so far ahead of the governor right now. and the governor's credibility with voters is really strained at this point. they don't necessarily trust him the way they used to and so when he attacks rubio on his credit card spending, these voters that i've talked to don't look at it the same way. >> are they going to blame -- will the conservative voters on the side of the republican party, are they going to blame
the republican column against governor charlie crist. and they basically want to know whether or not he used or personally benefited from this credit card usage? and he's not the only one in the cross hairs. >> okay. >> there are others, too. and that's where it stands. we're talking about millions of dollars here. >> well, let me go right down to beth, in terms of the impact statement here. politically, does this in any way, shake rubio's position as the clear front-runner in...
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still no word on whether charlie crist will stay in the primary or run as an ind pend. rubio stepped into this controversy we're talking about arizona's immigration law. >> the law has a potential unintended consequences. it's one of the reasons why i think immigration needs to be a federal issue, not a state one.
still no word on whether charlie crist will stay in the primary or run as an ind pend. rubio stepped into this controversy we're talking about arizona's immigration law. >> the law has a potential unintended consequences. it's one of the reasons why i think immigration needs to be a federal issue, not a state one.
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whether you have corrupt scandals with charlie rangel who have come off republican scandals and new republican scandals which is why the congress as a whole is rated at the lowest point it's ever been rated. president obama's number are dropping. there is a lack of total trust in the institution of politics in washington. >> washington is just totally out of keeping with america. >> of course, it is, but there is a deeper problem that the rnc has. let's be honest at a time when you have the first african-american president and the first african-american chairman of the party of a party with a very dwindling base you may be able to win race-by-race with the tea partyers but you cannot win a national election if you can't bring in a broader coalition of voters. privately people have admitted that, you know, this is not the first time michael steele has been an embarrassment, privately people have admitted part of the reason in addition to the technical aspects of two-thirds vote to vote him out he's an african-american and you have to be very careful about what signal does that send if you
whether you have corrupt scandals with charlie rangel who have come off republican scandals and new republican scandals which is why the congress as a whole is rated at the lowest point it's ever been rated. president obama's number are dropping. there is a lack of total trust in the institution of politics in washington. >> washington is just totally out of keeping with america. >> of course, it is, but there is a deeper problem that the rnc has. let's be honest at a time when you...
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. >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coming. if you've had a coke in the last 20 years, ( screams ) you've had a hand in giving college scholarships... and support to thousands of our nation's... most promising students. ♪ ( coca-cola 5-note mnemonic ) captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: president obama and his russian counterpart president medvedev signed an arms reduction treaty in prague practicaling for nations to trim their stockpiles. about 30% less than currently allowed. this would bring the two countries arsenals to their lowest levels since the end of the cold war. the treaty still has to be ratified by lawmakers in both countries, though the two sides disagree over the future of u.s. missile defense plan, obama medvedev said the fact was a sign of improving relations. >> our relationship had started to drift making it difficult to cooperate on issues of common interest to our people. and when the united states and russia are not able to work tog
. >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coming. if you've had a coke in the last 20 years, ( screams ) you've had a hand in giving college scholarships... and support to thousands of our nation's... most promising students. ♪ ( coca-cola 5-note mnemonic ) captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: president obama and his russian counterpart president medvedev signed an arms reduction treaty in prague...
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i have a promise from charlie rose, inc., to make good on some payments down the road is to short charlie rose inc.'s shares or to buy credit default swaps in charlie rose inc.'s debt. and banks acting in a fiduciary sound manager by trying to hedge off the exposure to lehman or bear stearns a k in and of itself have a destabilizing effect broadly speaking on the market. and bill and others have pointed this out as well. and i would love to see the trading records of the proprietary trading desks of the big banks during 2008. i would like to see if they were shorting each other and buying credit default swap protection in each other. >> rose: are you suggesting people like barney frank, that that might be an appropriate subject for investigation by the financial services commit snefrjts absolutely! or the financial inquiry commission. we need to find out because so much of this narrative was hedge funds and short sellers being vilified and being pointed to as the cause or additive to the problem and, in fact, people like me were covering our financial shorts in 2008. we didn't put them on
i have a promise from charlie rose, inc., to make good on some payments down the road is to short charlie rose inc.'s shares or to buy credit default swaps in charlie rose inc.'s debt. and banks acting in a fiduciary sound manager by trying to hedge off the exposure to lehman or bear stearns a k in and of itself have a destabilizing effect broadly speaking on the market. and bill and others have pointed this out as well. and i would love to see the trading records of the proprietary trading...
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i would say that this is an achievement of the g-20 in the last two years, charlie. because if you look at what happened during the great depression, the natural reaction at a time when communications were more difficult, when things were much slower is that central banks kept the cash and governments raised barriers. that was essentially the outcome. what happened in this crisis? central banks released a lot of cash, reactivated the interbanking markets, which were dry, and governments very, very early on at the washington g-20 meeting said no protectionism. that's the natural tendency. you think that things are going wrong, you want to protect your turf. and clearly the lesson from the great depression was that we shouldn't do that. so we've avoided it so far and pass t general director of the w.t.o. over the weekend reported on that and indicated that there had not been a protectionist rise in the last year. we need to keep at it. we need to make sure that we don't move in that direction and protectionism can have many traits. >> rose: thank you for coming. it's a
i would say that this is an achievement of the g-20 in the last two years, charlie. because if you look at what happened during the great depression, the natural reaction at a time when communications were more difficult, when things were much slower is that central banks kept the cash and governments raised barriers. that was essentially the outcome. what happened in this crisis? central banks released a lot of cash, reactivated the interbanking markets, which were dry, and governments very,...
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and here's charlie crist responding to the news. let's listen. >> are you upset that you didn't get dick cheney's endorsement? >> no. do i look upset? >> do you think it helps in your campaign not, that rubio has that endorsement? >> you know, just another washington politician telling florida what to do. i don't think floridians appreciate it. it doesn't matter. >> jon holman, he's not even worth stopping for, governor crist just keeps walking. i do find that cheney has this new role in life. i imagine when he's not endorsing candidates. having salons with all of these neocons around him and he's got a big sifter of cognac. and he's talking, as they're talking about how the government is being given away by these people. >> don't forget the cigars. >> can't you imagine that scene, like something out of "remains of the day." >> it's a little troubling to imagine a troll drinking cognac. >> mixed metaphor. >> charlie crist has put his finger on the problem for cheney. which is that although he's beloved in certain circles in the repu
and here's charlie crist responding to the news. let's listen. >> are you upset that you didn't get dick cheney's endorsement? >> no. do i look upset? >> do you think it helps in your campaign not, that rubio has that endorsement? >> you know, just another washington politician telling florida what to do. i don't think floridians appreciate it. it doesn't matter. >> jon holman, he's not even worth stopping for, governor crist just keeps walking. i do find that...
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(laughter) that's not where he lives, charlie. he doesn't live with right and wrong. >> i'm a lawyer, not a priest. (laughter) >> rose: i've got to my producer. we said book a priest and he booked a lawyer! will you play the role of priest michael? >> stepping out of character... >> i mean... >> but you know what, it's sort of like creating pollution in the financial system. you're standing there trying to design securities that will fail and peddle them to unsuspecting people. what does that do to trust in the financial system? >> it's crazy that it should be allowed. >> michael, i have a thought experiment for you. for everyone at the table. >> all right. >> rose: >> warren buffett call calls up goldman sachs three years ago and says "i'm a value investor, i found mortgages that i think are going to go to the moon and i think the rating agencies have them wrong, i would like you to package them and i want to buy this on the expectation it's going to go up, up, up." goldman sachs says "sure, i will do that" they call john paulson
(laughter) that's not where he lives, charlie. he doesn't live with right and wrong. >> i'm a lawyer, not a priest. (laughter) >> rose: i've got to my producer. we said book a priest and he booked a lawyer! will you play the role of priest michael? >> stepping out of character... >> i mean... >> but you know what, it's sort of like creating pollution in the financial system. you're standing there trying to design securities that will fail and peddle them to...
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charlie maxx is in for julie wright. >> good morning. i have good news. we had an earlier accident over the infound 14th street bridge that was causing a whole bunch of delays. the good news is just getting word the accident has been cleared and the damage is done. this is northbound coming past the pentagon. look at the volume because of the early early accident that was inbound over the 14th street bridge. you will hit this before approaching the pentagon and you will continue with this delay up and over the 14th street bridge this morning. so certainly allow extra time now that the accident has been cleared. hopefully, this will aleft yait the problem some but once that ball is set in motion, it is not quick to be cleared. this is the southbound traffic. a little bit of the wet roadways contributing to the traffic. some of it just volume. you will continue with this down to montgomery village avenue where it opens up a little bit. on the outer loop of the beltway in college park near route 4, we did haven't aan accident with injury. also an accident wh
charlie maxx is in for julie wright. >> good morning. i have good news. we had an earlier accident over the infound 14th street bridge that was causing a whole bunch of delays. the good news is just getting word the accident has been cleared and the damage is done. this is northbound coming past the pentagon. look at the volume because of the early early accident that was inbound over the 14th street bridge. you will hit this before approaching the pentagon and you will continue with this...
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minutes after the bombing, mcveigh is pulled to the side of the highway by oklahoma state trooper charlie hanger. up until this moment, mcveigh says his's convinced he was making a clean getaway. it turns out he almost did. >> hanger was a fluke, because he said at the exit he pulled me have over at, i was at spitting distance. he was going to get to that exit, go up on the overpass, turn around and head back. they were requesting assistance in oklahoma and he was going to head that day. within one mile an hour more, in that 20-mile stretch, and he wouldn't have seen me. >> at this point the trooper doesn't link him to the bombing, so mcveigh must figure out the best way to deal with the situation. >> mcveigh, you know, announces to him i have a handgun and charlie says, and i have gun too. >> he sits there and he thinks about, okay, am i going to kill the police officer and not? and makes the decision to simply be arrested. >> charlie disarms him and arrests him on some minor traffic counts. >> mcveigh is handcuffed and taken to the nearest local lockup in the small town of perry, oklaho
minutes after the bombing, mcveigh is pulled to the side of the highway by oklahoma state trooper charlie hanger. up until this moment, mcveigh says his's convinced he was making a clean getaway. it turns out he almost did. >> hanger was a fluke, because he said at the exit he pulled me have over at, i was at spitting distance. he was going to get to that exit, go up on the overpass, turn around and head back. they were requesting assistance in oklahoma and he was going to head that day....
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. >>> charlie shane wants out. he is leaving the hit tv show. [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls with cinnabon cinnamon. as simple as bake them, frost them, devour them. this sunday delight your family with pillsbury. [ speaking spanish ] ♪ [ male announcer ] old el paso stand 'n stuff taco shells. old el paso. feed your fiesta. >>> tj winnick will tell you what to expect went you pack your bags and leave on a jet plane. >> when it comes to terror watch list the attempted christmas day bombing of a flight from amsterdam to detroit was a game changer. >> it's getting bigger and it will get bigger. >> the obama administration is announcing a new crime fighting tool the likes of which the commander in chief promised back in january. >> in the days ahead i will announce better integration of information and enhanced passenger screening for air travel. >> reporter: the no fly and watch list contains specific names, now airlines will be told for instance to also look for anyone with a passport stamp from a par
. >>> charlie shane wants out. he is leaving the hit tv show. [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls with cinnabon cinnamon. as simple as bake them, frost them, devour them. this sunday delight your family with pillsbury. [ speaking spanish ] ♪ [ male announcer ] old el paso stand 'n stuff taco shells. old el paso. feed your fiesta. >>> tj winnick will tell you what to expect went you pack your bags and leave on a jet plane. >> when it comes to terror watch list...
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char charlie, thanks for join us. i'm sure like many others, you have listened to vin scully do broadcast at some point during his 60-year career. do you have a favorite vin moment. >> my favorite vin moment is the first time i was hearing him when i was seven years old and he was doing the brooklyn dodgers. it was because of listening to vin at my mom's kitchen radio, that's the reason i wanted to be what i turned out to be, an announcer for the dodgers. lord knows i never thought i would be working alongside vin. now having the opportunity to essentially play pepper with babe ruth every day and this on his 60th anniversary of dwhoog he does better than anybody has done, it it's a wonderful day. >> now that you work close by with vin, how does he approach and prepare for each game, even into the 60th year as a professional? >> oh, you know, i guess it's probably the same as the rest of us, only he does it a little bit better than we do. if we have -- we get to the ballpark three, three-and-a-half hours before every g
char charlie, thanks for join us. i'm sure like many others, you have listened to vin scully do broadcast at some point during his 60-year career. do you have a favorite vin moment. >> my favorite vin moment is the first time i was hearing him when i was seven years old and he was doing the brooklyn dodgers. it was because of listening to vin at my mom's kitchen radio, that's the reason i wanted to be what i turned out to be, an announcer for the dodgers. lord knows i never thought i...
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he also played a the unseen voice of charlie and "charlie's angels." >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. the newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank offers you unique insight and expertise in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> i'm julia stiles. >> i'm kevin bacon. >> i'm kim cattrall. >> hi, i'm ken...
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thank you, charlie, for helping decorate my office. it was from here that men and women propelled by nerve and talent said about pushing the boundaries of humanity's reach. that is the story of nasa, the story that started a little more than half a century ago. in a remote and desolate region, because it was from there that the soviet union launched sputnik, the first official satellite to orbit the earth. the world was stunned. americans were dumbfounded. the soviets had taken the lead in a race from which we were not yet fully prepared. but we caught up very quickly. president eisenhower signed legislation to create science and math education in grade schools and graduate schools. in 1961, president kennedy boldly declared before a joint session of congress that the united states would send a man to the moon and return him safely to the earth within the decade. as a nation, we set about meeting that goal, reaping rewards that have in the decade since touched every facet of our lives. nasa was at the forefront, many gave their careers
thank you, charlie, for helping decorate my office. it was from here that men and women propelled by nerve and talent said about pushing the boundaries of humanity's reach. that is the story of nasa, the story that started a little more than half a century ago. in a remote and desolate region, because it was from there that the soviet union launched sputnik, the first official satellite to orbit the earth. the world was stunned. americans were dumbfounded. the soviets had taken the lead in a...
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former vice president dick cheney says lately it seems charlie crist cannot even be trusted to remain a republican. i strongler urge we either stay in the republican primary or drop out of the race. two things at play here, charlie crist has been contemplating a possible independent run because the political environment has been so difficult, rubio has been leading the polls for some time and this announcement comes a day after the florida republic was barack -- wracked by news there was a preliminary investigation underway, a criminal investigation, potentially, of the possible wrongdoing involved by the republican party of florida which rubio had used its credit card, he was speaker of the house, they had given him a credit card to do business, traveling around the state and he ran up $100,000 worth of bills. there are allegations that that was improper and the republican party of florida's finances were screwed up, so to some extent, today's announcement of cheney's endorsement provides an opportunity for them to sort of turn the page and change the subject. martha: as you point ou
former vice president dick cheney says lately it seems charlie crist cannot even be trusted to remain a republican. i strongler urge we either stay in the republican primary or drop out of the race. two things at play here, charlie crist has been contemplating a possible independent run because the political environment has been so difficult, rubio has been leading the polls for some time and this announcement comes a day after the florida republic was barack -- wracked by news there was a...
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>> what it means, charlie, is that i have a...hter) that i am a liar and you should never believe what you read on the internet. i know you're there surfing the internet reading. >> can't get him off. >> rose: give me something on stiller. >> screw around, who cares ant china. >> there's a lot of stuff because we have a production company so there's a lot of stuff that's out there but i don't know what i'm doing next. >> rose: wait, wait, stop. >> honestly. >> rose: you don't know what you're doing next? >> i do not. >> rose: you have options but you don't know which option you're going to choose? >> yes, yes. exactly, exactly. i'm trying to keep it open a little bit because, you know, life i think is good to have a little bit... this movie for me was a great experience because what it showed me is you can have an experience that will change how you feel when the experience is over about what you want to do next. and this movie did that for me. >> rose: are the studios let you make a movie you're not in? i.e. will l they let you d
>> what it means, charlie, is that i have a...hter) that i am a liar and you should never believe what you read on the internet. i know you're there surfing the internet reading. >> can't get him off. >> rose: give me something on stiller. >> screw around, who cares ant china. >> there's a lot of stuff because we have a production company so there's a lot of stuff that's out there but i don't know what i'm doing next. >> rose: wait, wait, stop. >>...
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that's why people like charlie rangel supported it. >> this gentleman right here. ok. >> george mason university. first let me just say this has been a total meat and no potatoes session so far. thank you very much. i want to raise two points, namely, the almost total stigma on non-green manufacturing industry in the united states and may apply to infrastructure to some extent. i'm well familiar with the european scene and i see a thorough going -- thorough growing support of domestic industry in all of the leading countries in europe whereas in the u.s., people don't care where the stuff they buy comes from. at the educational level, the situation is the same and of course at the political level, we have seen almost a total campaign on green energy as though that would lift all boats. and i won't go into this, but i made a study of that and that subsidy area that is not vitalization and the germans know that very well and they are willing to pay for their green with their conventional industry. and that brings me to the second point. i have to kind of challenge, l
that's why people like charlie rangel supported it. >> this gentleman right here. ok. >> george mason university. first let me just say this has been a total meat and no potatoes session so far. thank you very much. i want to raise two points, namely, the almost total stigma on non-green manufacturing industry in the united states and may apply to infrastructure to some extent. i'm well familiar with the european scene and i see a thorough going -- thorough growing support of...
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obama's chief of staff, rahm emanuel, was tolling pbs abc charlie rose that he would like to run for mayor in his hometown one day. and he hopes daily seeks re-election. >>> the food and drug administration is about to take the first steps 20 put legal limits on how much salt the americans eat. "the washington post" reports that the fda and the doesn't of agriculture would work with the food industry to lower how much salt foods can contain. high levels of salt increase the risk of heart disease and strokes. >>> the playoffs in the nba and nhl are very much in full swing. last night's highlights now from espn news. >> good morning. i'm steve weissman with your espn news update. we start in the nba, where joakim noah has been talking trash about the city of cleveland. well, lebron james, he likes the city. and does some talking with his game. big-time dunk over james johnson, who was left completely speechless. cavs up eight. just over four minutes to play in the half. bulls down five. noah got booed a lot. and lebron, cheered heartily. two blocks in the game for james. in the fourth
obama's chief of staff, rahm emanuel, was tolling pbs abc charlie rose that he would like to run for mayor in his hometown one day. and he hopes daily seeks re-election. >>> the food and drug administration is about to take the first steps 20 put legal limits on how much salt the americans eat. "the washington post" reports that the fda and the doesn't of agriculture would work with the food industry to lower how much salt foods can contain. high levels of salt increase the...
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[chanting] >> charlie! >> watson haynes is and in is -- is an unbelievable human being could give him a round of applause. [applause] i am going to keep it brief. bankers want to thank my family and my god. thank god, first. -- i am going to thank my family and my guide. thank god, first appearing and thank you to my mother -- thank god, first. and they did to my mother. my amazing three sisters are incredible and they are truly charlie's angels, along with carol. [laughter] my decision to run for the united states senate as a candidate without party affiliation in many ways says more about our nation that our state -- about our nation and our state than it does about me. i can confirm what most floridians already know. unfortunately, our political system is broken. i was never one who sought to hold elective office to demagogue or point fingers. for me, public service has always been about putting the needs of our state and our people first. every single day, as your servant, i have tried to do exactly tha
[chanting] >> charlie! >> watson haynes is and in is -- is an unbelievable human being could give him a round of applause. [applause] i am going to keep it brief. bankers want to thank my family and my god. thank god, first. -- i am going to thank my family and my guide. thank god, first appearing and thank you to my mother -- thank god, first. and they did to my mother. my amazing three sisters are incredible and they are truly charlie's angels, along with carol. [laughter] my...