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honor to have you here charlie. >> charlie: thank you. you once said this about golf. it is deceptively simple, endlessly calculated, but child can play it well and a grown man can never master it. it's full of unexpected and perfect shots it is almost a science but yet it is a puzzle without an answer. it is gratifying and tantalizing. precise and unpredictable. it requires complete concentration and total relaxation. it satisfies the soul and frustrates the intellect. it is at the same time rewarding and maddening and it is without doubt the greatest game mankind has ever invented. that's well said, sir. >> well, thank you very much. that was a long time ago. >> charlie: when did you fall in love with this game? >> well, charlie, i got to start at the beginning i guess and it's right here about 200 years from where we're sitting. my father started on this golf course at latrobe when he was 1 6 years old. he was digging a ditch and they were building a golf course so i was raised right here. >> charlie: you were raised with golf. >> that
honor to have you here charlie. >> charlie: thank you. you once said this about golf. it is deceptively simple, endlessly calculated, but child can play it well and a grown man can never master it. it's full of unexpected and perfect shots it is almost a science but yet it is a puzzle without an answer. it is gratifying and tantalizing. precise and unpredictable. it requires complete concentration and total relaxation. it satisfies the soul and frustrates the intellect. it is at the same...
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>> charlie: you turn down crazy heart. >> yes, yes. >> charlie: not for me.me to you and said -- >> i tried hard really not to engage. i spent a lot of energy doing that. >> charlie: you tried hard not to engage. >> to find things wrong with it to say no because i know what it costs to say yes, what i means. >> charlie: to be away from your family sometimes. >> be away from your family and not able to dohat's right around the corner but you're not aware now. >> chaie: i might missn opportunity. >> and i've got a lot o things i been like doing. playing music. >> charlie: aking pictures, ceramics. >> yes, a bunch of stuff. >> charlie: itom a little late, creativity, the need to express yourself. >> i think so, yes. >> charlie: you're doing well. it's always great to see you. >> thank you. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org 08/18/11 08/18/11 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] democracy now!]
>> charlie: you turn down crazy heart. >> yes, yes. >> charlie: not for me.me to you and said -- >> i tried hard really not to engage. i spent a lot of energy doing that. >> charlie: you tried hard not to engage. >> to find things wrong with it to say no because i know what it costs to say yes, what i means. >> charlie: to be away from your family sometimes. >> be away from your family and not able to dohat's right around the corner but you're not...
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the charlie. the founders went to philadelphia in the summer of 87, they didn't go to create an efficient government, it would have horrified them. they wanted a safe government. to which ends? they created a government full of blocking mechanisms, three branches of government, two branches of leglative branch veto, veto overrides, super majority. and yet i can think of nothing that the american people have wanted intensely and protractedly that they did not get. the system works. >> charlie: but is the system today broke. >> people say dysfunconal washington you can't do big things. under barack obama, he passed -- 18% of american economy. it's big and it got don they passed a $160 bill stimulus. >> charlie: when you say nationalization of healthcare people would stip forward and y no they didn't get what they wanted. those that wanted that didn't get that. in fact they ended up with something similar to what richard nixon and mitt romney and lots of other people were in favor of. that's clearly
the charlie. the founders went to philadelphia in the summer of 87, they didn't go to create an efficient government, it would have horrified them. they wanted a safe government. to which ends? they created a government full of blocking mechanisms, three branches of government, two branches of leglative branch veto, veto overrides, super majority. and yet i can think of nothing that the american people have wanted intensely and protractedly that they did not get. the system works. >>...
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>> charlie: why?> that's the x factor. >> charlie: but you kept that, that thing about winning in you to this very day. you have it, you feel it about business. >> it's a drive. it's a thing that feels like when i go to bed at night i go to sleep. >> charlie: i never met a winner, and i mean it in that sense of the word, who didn't have a work ethic like you never seen before. i never had somebody come to sitted at my table and say i just have so much talent that naturally i won. they all say i wanted it more, i worked harder for it, i did more, i focused more. >> that's it, you got it. of course i talk to golfers, i talk to my grand sons, two of them about their games. and i tell them to develop a system. now they're young and if ey can devop that system, it's going to be the crutch that they need to be good. and stick with that system, make it work f them, but know what it is and know what you have to do to make it work. >> charlie: telle what a system is. >> it can be anything you do. it can be the
>> charlie: why?> that's the x factor. >> charlie: but you kept that, that thing about winning in you to this very day. you have it, you feel it about business. >> it's a drive. it's a thing that feels like when i go to bed at night i go to sleep. >> charlie: i never met a winner, and i mean it in that sense of the word, who didn't have a work ethic like you never seen before. i never had somebody come to sitted at my table and say i just have so much talent that...
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> charlie: yes. did you enjoy it? was it somethingou wanted to do? >> the play or just theatre in general. >> charlie: both. >> the may i thought was extraordinary and it' very diffult to find female roles like the ones in that particular piece. and so the director's a man calledan who has his production jerusalem is on brdway at the moment an i loved s work so ieally wanted to work with him. yes, i did one theatre production the year before which was my first, and just it was so interesting and you can learn such a lot from it that i thought i really want to do it again. >> charlie: one of the hallmarks reading about you is the idea of learning and growing. >> mm-mm. i think expansion and trying to get better and growth is very important. >> charlie: your favorite growth and expansion. >> it would be a big shame if you stopped doing the same thing. >> charlie: so how do you grow by the people associated th. >> absolutely, looking out. the people you meet, the experiences you v i think it's one of th
> charlie: yes. did you enjoy it? was it somethingou wanted to do? >> the play or just theatre in general. >> charlie: both. >> the may i thought was extraordinary and it' very diffult to find female roles like the ones in that particular piece. and so the director's a man calledan who has his production jerusalem is on brdway at the moment an i loved s work so ieally wanted to work with him. yes, i did one theatre production the year before which was my first, and just it...
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charlie rose. >> charlie: after she retired, maria callas the great opera lesson taught a series of classes at julliard in the 1970's. it inspired terrence mcnally's place, master class. the play examines love and loss and the sacrifices made in the service of great art. a new production is now running on broadway stars tyne daly is the diva. ben franklin of the "new york times" calls her performance one of the most haunting performance i've seen of life after stardom. here's a look. >> -- when i came to the words -- i talked with the general manager. and threw the world at him. i don't know what came over me. i was possessed like a fury and i went down to the stage and i said, the audience gasped. they say it was the greatest ovation in the history of a scholar. he ordered them to bring down the fire crackers to stop the applause. why deal with someone like me when you can have them. i did. but i don't know. >> charlie: joining me now tyne daly and the playwright terrence mcnally. i'm delighted to
charlie rose. >> charlie: after she retired, maria callas the great opera lesson taught a series of classes at julliard in the 1970's. it inspired terrence mcnally's place, master class. the play examines love and loss and the sacrifices made in the service of great art. a new production is now running on broadway stars tyne daly is the diva. ben franklin of the "new york times" calls her performance one of the most haunting performance i've seen of life after stardom. here's a...
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welcome. >> thank you charlie. >> charlie: how many years have you been going to haiti. >> 28. >> charlie: why? >> i went there just having graduated from college before medical school. i knew i wanted to be a physician and i was very interested in, i wouldn't comet medical mission work but in serving people, might not otherwise have access to healthcare. and i ended up in haiti on purpose and studied the place as a college student. and i'm really glad i did. so that was -- >> charlie: so what is the iti that you knew preearthquake. >> rural haiti. the central plateau, people who make their living by farming the land. i think the term would be, i had the good fortune to start my work in a very disrupted community. they had been displaced. it had been displaced by a hydro electric dam th was not the best way in some since to see aevelopment project but to see one that was viewed pretty dimly by the intended billion fisheries. it was just a good way to learn about the down side of development work and to try to do a better job. >> charlie: president clinton and others have expressed this id
welcome. >> thank you charlie. >> charlie: how many years have you been going to haiti. >> 28. >> charlie: why? >> i went there just having graduated from college before medical school. i knew i wanted to be a physician and i was very interested in, i wouldn't comet medical mission work but in serving people, might not otherwise have access to healthcare. and i ended up in haiti on purpose and studied the place as a college student. and i'm really glad i did. so...
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: why is that. >> i don't know charlie. >> charlie: did he interest you. >> he interests me terriy, he's a fascinating man for all these reasons. i look at it and i think one of the fundamental flaws is i don't think he or the people around m took the tea party people seriously enough at the outset. i think they overestimated john boehner's leadership. i think they thought they had more how far a counterparty that john boehner would be able to deal with them. as it rns out they were able to deal withthem the problem was he was the able to deal with his own caucus. if they had appreciated how deadly serious the tea party people were pushing this alter to the extreme and risking the full faith and credit of the united states for the first time in history, i think the president would have pushed for something he did not push for during the negotiations of the lame do you recollect session, extending the bush tax cuts he should have been negotiating for a clean debt ceiling then. there are some people in the whitehouse saying we tried to get that. i think if they really had understood, a, ho
: why is that. >> i don't know charlie. >> charlie: did he interest you. >> he interests me terriy, he's a fascinating man for all these reasons. i look at it and i think one of the fundamental flaws is i don't think he or the people around m took the tea party people seriously enough at the outset. i think they overestimated john boehner's leadership. i think they thought they had more how far a counterparty that john boehner would be able to deal with them. as it rns out...
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charlie: we turn now to iraq.violence this year. more than a dozen bombs went off across the country killing over 60 peopleiring many more. the attacks have renewed fear the iraq forces could get overwhelmed after the u.s. with drawvmentz it's a critical sometime that the american forces are leaving the country by the end of 2011. they are deciding whether to allow some forces to stay. with me is a baghdad bureau chief, i'm pleased t have him on this program. welcome. >> thank you. >> charlie: you followed great footsteps from john burns and others. >> and they've all been on your show. >> charlie: indeed with great pride. so what's happening today. >> what's happening today in iraq. i'm not there of courseut everyone is sitting through t events of monday. what's remarkable is after eight years and so much money and lives lost, you can have a day like monday and nobody's surprised by it. and the recommendation is people are angry about their security forces and their government and they want to cast blame. >> char
charlie: we turn now to iraq.violence this year. more than a dozen bombs went off across the country killing over 60 peopleiring many more. the attacks have renewed fear the iraq forces could get overwhelmed after the u.s. with drawvmentz it's a critical sometime that the american forces are leaving the country by the end of 2011. they are deciding whether to allow some forces to stay. with me is a baghdad bureau chief, i'm pleased t have him on this program. welcome. >> thank you....
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charlie: that was one of the arguments made, that with time. >> exactly. >> charlie: but iraqis say - they're glad notwithstanding war, notwithstanding all the casualties and the toll of war that they're glad that somebody came. >> you don't hear that that often and it's a weird dynamic. i'll go on the streets and talk to people and say is your lives better and they'll say not really. i want a job, i want electricity. at the same time they're not yearning for the days of saddam, either. so it's this weird transition that i think willñr take a generation. >> charlie: what about young iraqis. >> they sort of feel they're completely stifled because there's this elite and people who follow americ tanks. you can't look up and say they can lead the country to a better place in the future. >> charlie: this comes down to leadership. thank you tim, good to have you here. >> it was great. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wg access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: gold-- it's the shining star of a tarnished economy, but should it be in
charlie: that was one of the arguments made, that with time. >> exactly. >> charlie: but iraqis say - they're glad notwithstanding war, notwithstanding all the casualties and the toll of war that they're glad that somebody came. >> you don't hear that that often and it's a weird dynamic. i'll go on the streets and talk to people and say is your lives better and they'll say not really. i want a job, i want electricity. at the same time they're not yearning for the days of...
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>> charlie: whoa, whoa, whoa. who's "we"? >> dennis: me, and mac, and sweet dee. >> charlie: oh, great, great! i told you not to tell anyone! now, i'm gonna have to go into remission or something, so they don't think i was lying. >> dennis: you were lying! >> charlie: yeah, i lied to you, all right?! look, the girl, she wears a lance armstrong bracelet, okay? so i tell you that i have cancer, right? then, you're gonna tell her, she's gonna feel sorry for me, we're gonna start dating, and then-- that's the way the lie works, man! >> dennis: that's a horrible thing to do! >> charlie: well, i'm a bad guy, then. >> dennis: you are a bad guy. you lied to us. >> charlie: all right, look at this. sometimes you got to crack a few eggs to make an omelet. >> dennis: got to crack a couple of eggs to make an omelet? >> charlie: you got to crack an egg. >> dennis: so you're throwing down life lessons now? >> charlie: i'm throwing down eggs. >> dennis: class is in session, the teacher's teaching class now! >> charlie: i'm cracking eggs of
>> charlie: whoa, whoa, whoa. who's "we"? >> dennis: me, and mac, and sweet dee. >> charlie: oh, great, great! i told you not to tell anyone! now, i'm gonna have to go into remission or something, so they don't think i was lying. >> dennis: you were lying! >> charlie: yeah, i lied to you, all right?! look, the girl, she wears a lance armstrong bracelet, okay? so i tell you that i have cancer, right? then, you're gonna tell her, she's gonna feel sorry for...
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charlie and i are going to handle this situation just like we handle every situation. >> charlie: we are gonna... >> sweet dee: you know, we'll just go back to work for a little while. >> dennis: just for a little while until we have enough money to buy some more crack. >> sweet dee: and then we'll go on welfare and i'll go be a star. >> dennis: and then i can be a veterinarian. >> sweet dee: maybe we should think about rehab... >> dennis: we should hit rehab as soon as possible. >> sweet dee: ...pretty soon, in a couple days. >> dennis: yeah. >> sweet dee: not now... >> mac: oh, my god! oh, jesus christ, that was close! oh, look who it is. >> charlie: who it is! >> mac: what the hell you guys doing here? >> sweet dee: we're getting our jobs back. >> dennis: yeah, yeah. >> mac: can't have 'em. >> dennis: we might have a little bit of a drug problem, you guys. >> charlie: oh, see, i might not really care. >> mac: i don't give a shit. >> charlie: your positions have been filled, so... >> sweet dee: so we're gonna take yours. >> mac: no, you're not gonna take our jobs. >> dennis: my dad
charlie and i are going to handle this situation just like we handle every situation. >> charlie: we are gonna... >> sweet dee: you know, we'll just go back to work for a little while. >> dennis: just for a little while until we have enough money to buy some more crack. >> sweet dee: and then we'll go on welfare and i'll go be a star. >> dennis: and then i can be a veterinarian. >> sweet dee: maybe we should think about rehab... >> dennis: we should hit...
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you're a false prophet, charlie. >> charlie: hey, hey, where are you going?mac: looks like your follower are leaving you. >> frank: don't go! she'll come back! she'll come back. >> mara: dee. >> sweet dee: matthew? what are you doing here? >> mara: i thought about what you said and i think you're right. in some weird way, this was god's plan for us. i had to become a priest to reconnect with you, and i had to leave the priesthood to have you. >> sweet dee: huh? >> mara: mr. reynolds, i'd like to ask for your daughter's hand in marriage. >> frank: done. >> sweet dee: okay, hold on one second. >> mara: bless you. >> sweet dee: hold on did you just say that you left the priesthood? >> mara: yes! yes, i had to. >> sweet dee: mattie, wow, you should not have done that. >> mara: what do you mean? >> sweet dee: you got to... you should go and undo that right now. >> mara: uh, but, but you said... >> sweet dee: yeah, i know what i said. i said there were a lot of things, and i meant all of them, i did, but the thing is i didn't know you were going to actually leave t
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>> charlie: jimmy doyle. >> jimmy: yeah. >> charlie: charlie kelly. >> jimmy: yeah. charlie: from high school. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. i-i didn't recognize you without all your acne. >> charlie: yeah. ( laughter ) yeah. all right, listen, i need to talk to you about your kid. >> jimmy: why? >> charlie: uh, let's see. because your kid has serious emotional problems. >> jimmy: why? >> charlie: oh, i don't know. maybe because you're not there for him as a father. >> jimmy: why? >> charlie: you're kidding me? >> jimmy: why? >> charlie: let's do it again. >> jimmy: why? >> charlie: 'cause of what you're doing. >> jimmy: why? >> charlie: 'cause what you're doing to me. >> jimmy: why? why? >> august 4, 2011. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme song playing] [cheering and applause] >> jon: so nice to see you. on tonight's show, senator dick durbin from the gang of six, the gang of six. yo yo. you know to, get into the gang of six, they beat you inch i don't know if you
>> charlie: jimmy doyle. >> jimmy: yeah. >> charlie: charlie kelly. >> jimmy: yeah. charlie: from high school. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. i-i didn't recognize you without all your acne. >> charlie: yeah. ( laughter ) yeah. all right, listen, i need to talk to you about your kid. >> jimmy: why? >> charlie: uh, let's see. because your kid has serious emotional problems. >> jimmy: why? >> charlie: oh, i don't know. maybe because you're not there...
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talking of charlie sheen. >> i suppose. >> you and charlie hang out to that one?tite for destruction? ." >> we actually did play a lot of guns 'n roses when we worked out together. >> i love guns 'n roses. they were my favorite rock band. you had a slight appetite yourself for self-destruction over the years, do you think? >> no, not self-destruction. >> for destruction? >> no. i've always -- you know, even a lot of people like to say, you know, have i think a different perception of my relationship with my ex-husband than what was really happening. and when we fell in love, he had been sober for three years. he was, you know, getting his life back together. he'd just gotten a job on "spin city." and i really admired his strength and courage for overcoming addiction and being so humble about it. and that's what attracted me to him. so the charlie that some of you have seen over the last six months is not the person that i met and married. >> i mean, he sat here. i interviewed him. did you see that interview? >> i did. >> what did you think of it? >> i really -- i
talking of charlie sheen. >> i suppose. >> you and charlie hang out to that one?tite for destruction? ." >> we actually did play a lot of guns 'n roses when we worked out together. >> i love guns 'n roses. they were my favorite rock band. you had a slight appetite yourself for self-destruction over the years, do you think? >> no, not self-destruction. >> for destruction? >> no. i've always -- you know, even a lot of people like to say, you know,...
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charlie, you... you're a disappointment. come on, let's go get everybody out of the basement. >> mac: god only knows what's going on down there. ( men shouting ) >> ( shouts in vietnamese ) ( spins gun chamber ) ( shouts in vietnamese ) ( gunshot ) ( thudding ) ( men continue shouting ) >> dennis: i'll call the cops. >> mac: frank! >> august 18th, 2011,from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to the daily show. my name is jon stewart. (cheers and applause) >> jon: no, no! i applaud you. (laughter) our guest the multitalented anne hathaway, very pleased about that. but first, there is an ongoing argument in this very country, about how best to close the enormous deficit that we have incurred. republicans have proposed doing it entirely through spending cuts. whereas the democrats have bravely fought back insisting we do it almost entirely through spending cuts. well, this week bizarrely unecc
charlie, you... you're a disappointment. come on, let's go get everybody out of the basement. >> mac: god only knows what's going on down there. ( men shouting ) >> ( shouts in vietnamese ) ( spins gun chamber ) ( shouts in vietnamese ) ( gunshot ) ( thudding ) ( men continue shouting ) >> dennis: i'll call the cops. >> mac: frank! >> august 18th, 2011,from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and...
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let's ask charlie gas perino.harlie, glad to have you back. >> don't you hate those guys who said i told you so. >> mike: you told us so. you said it was going to happen. why did you think that? >> it was the most telegraphed down grade and running around washington saying they were going to do that. you bind - kind of box yourself in a corner. if the deficit didn't cut four trillion and it is bad. and so the body language said they would do it i covered down grades, never before the u.s. being downgraded. just from that standpoint it blose me away. i studied economics way back when and the triple a rating was sacroscant. every economic model was based on the fact that we will not be downgrade we are the king of the hill and i would say it is a sad day. >> mike: it is a sad and big news day. let's talk about from the standpoint how it will impact every american. is there a lot of unnecessary panic spread around? >> no one knows. there might be a lot of unnecessary panic. i have talked with wall street people tryin
let's ask charlie gas perino.harlie, glad to have you back. >> don't you hate those guys who said i told you so. >> mike: you told us so. you said it was going to happen. why did you think that? >> it was the most telegraphed down grade and running around washington saying they were going to do that. you bind - kind of box yourself in a corner. if the deficit didn't cut four trillion and it is bad. and so the body language said they would do it i covered down grades, never...
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let's ask charlie gas perino.harlie, glad to have you back. >> don't you hate those guys who said i told you so. >> mike: you told us so. you said it was going to happen. why did you think that? >> it was the most telegraphed down grade and running around washington saying they were going to do that. you bind - kind of box yourself in a corner. if the deficit didn't cut four trillion and it is bad. and so the body language said they would do it i covered down grades, never before the u.s. being downgraded. just from that standpoint it blose me away. i studied economics way back when and the triple a rating was sacroscant. every economic model was based on the fact that we will not be downgrade we are the king of the hill and i would say it is a sad day. >> mike: it is a sad and big news day. let's talk about from the standpoint how it will impact every american. is there a lot of unnecessary panic spread around? >> no one knows. there might be a lot of unnecessary panic. i have talked with wall street people tryin
let's ask charlie gas perino.harlie, glad to have you back. >> don't you hate those guys who said i told you so. >> mike: you told us so. you said it was going to happen. why did you think that? >> it was the most telegraphed down grade and running around washington saying they were going to do that. you bind - kind of box yourself in a corner. if the deficit didn't cut four trillion and it is bad. and so the body language said they would do it i covered down grades, never...
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also the woman who knows charlie sheen better than anybody. >> the charlie that some of you have seen over the last six months is not the person that i met and married. >> denise richards, her life, her loves. >> oh, i've had many loves. >> and what she thinks of her ex-husband today. >> i'm way too old for him now. >> this is piers morgan tonight. adam levine is the front man of a megasuccessful band maroon 5 and sold 15 million albums around the world and a big win on nbc's "the voice" and joins me now. congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> what's been the bigger thrill, 15 million albums or big talent show superstar? >> gosh, i mean, 15 million -- every time someone says that it blows my mind and i can't believe it. the talent show thing was -- i'm not sure any of us knew what to expect and obviously you being part of it as well. >> i haven't sold 15 million albums. >> true. you haven't done that. >> i have no discern ibl talent. >> that's not necessarily true. you know, i was just very open minded but a little skeptical and curious about it and wound up working in kind of, h
also the woman who knows charlie sheen better than anybody. >> the charlie that some of you have seen over the last six months is not the person that i met and married. >> denise richards, her life, her loves. >> oh, i've had many loves. >> and what she thinks of her ex-husband today. >> i'm way too old for him now. >> this is piers morgan tonight. adam levine is the front man of a megasuccessful band maroon 5 and sold 15 million albums around the world and a...
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it must have seemed forever to charlie. maybe it was like one of those dreams filled with monsters that seemed to last forever in slow-motion. many years later federal agent remembered charlie ran like an athlete cutting and dodging and a broken field sprint. cookies and apples fall from his pockets. someone yelled for him to halt and gunfire erupted and the bullets bounced a round his feet. he ran on toward the trees open in mouthfuls of freedom as he ran. chester smith, policeman from liverpool and sharpshooter who fought in france and belgium knew the man running away with charlie. there was no doubt in his mind. it was ten minutes past 4:00. smith shoulders 3220 winchester rifle. he took aim at the man running across the field. when he had charlie in his sights he wrapped his finger around the trigger. he took a breath and held it. he slowly squeezed. [applause] this is my latest sun. a bit of rascal. he did not meet his end in an ohio corn field as you well know. this crockett biography, talking to a friend at dinner t
it must have seemed forever to charlie. maybe it was like one of those dreams filled with monsters that seemed to last forever in slow-motion. many years later federal agent remembered charlie ran like an athlete cutting and dodging and a broken field sprint. cookies and apples fall from his pockets. someone yelled for him to halt and gunfire erupted and the bullets bounced a round his feet. he ran on toward the trees open in mouthfuls of freedom as he ran. chester smith, policeman from...
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speaking of charlie and new york representative charlie rangel said christians ought to be liberals.e is having a hard time [ male announcer imagine all of your missed opportunities in one place. ♪ the front-row tickets you never bought. the lucrative investment you never made. the exotic vacation you never took. but there's one opportunity that's too good to miss. the lexus golden opportunity sales event, with exceptional values on the lexus rx. but only until september 6th. see your lexus dealer. and all we need to do is change the way we're thinking about them. a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural gas was trapped irocks thounds of feet below us. technology has made it possible to safely unlock this cleanly burning natural gas. this deposits can provide us with fuel for a hundred years, providing energy security and economic growth all across this country. it just takes somebody having thidea, and that's where the discovery comes from. c>> mike: new york representative charlie rangel and i have had a public disagreement over jesus and taxes. >> many wo
speaking of charlie and new york representative charlie rangel said christians ought to be liberals.e is having a hard time [ male announcer imagine all of your missed opportunities in one place. ♪ the front-row tickets you never bought. the lucrative investment you never made. the exotic vacation you never took. but there's one opportunity that's too good to miss. the lexus golden opportunity sales event, with exceptional values on the lexus rx. but only until september 6th. see your lexus...
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. >>> charlie sheen checked his ex-wife brooke mueller out of rehab. which begs the question, which kind of rehab facility lets charlie sheen check anybody out. "late night with jimmy fallon" week nights at 12:30, 111:35. >>> in case you have any doubt remaining that charlie sheen will never return to "two and a half men," this should put an end to it. various reports say in the season's opener starring sheen's replacement, ashton kutcher, the character sheen played on the show is not only dead, but the episode will revolve around the funeral being held for him. >>> talk of a beatles reunion, or at least paul mccarty at the opening ceremony of next year's olympics in london has been premature at best. a rep for sir paul says there have been discussions, but no deal. >>> the 4,700 square foot five bedroom, five and a half bathroom studio city mansion that was home base for the anna nicole show can be yours for $1.75 million. then, finally, following cher on twitter is anything but boring. she let look with a nasty tweet stream after receiving a fundrais
. >>> charlie sheen checked his ex-wife brooke mueller out of rehab. which begs the question, which kind of rehab facility lets charlie sheen check anybody out. "late night with jimmy fallon" week nights at 12:30, 111:35. >>> in case you have any doubt remaining that charlie sheen will never return to "two and a half men," this should put an end to it. various reports say in the season's opener starring sheen's replacement, ashton kutcher, the character...
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it must have seem forever to charlie. maybe it was like one of those dreams filled with monsters that seemed to last forever in slow motion. many years later, a federal agent remembered that charlie ran like an athlete, cut and dodged a broken field sprint, apples fell from his pockets and bounced on the ground. someone yelled for him to halt, then gunfire erupted and the bullets bounced up puffs of dust around his feet. he ran on towards the trees, gulped in mouthfuls of freedom as he ran. chester smith, a policeman and a sharp shooter who fought in france and belgium knew the man running away was charlie. that was no doubt in his mind. it was now 10 minutes past four. smith shouldered his 22 rifle and took aim at the man running in zigzags across the field. when he had charlie in his sights, smith wrapped his finger around the trigger, took a breath and held it. he slowly squeezed. mr. floyd. [applause] this, my friends., is my latest son also a bit of a rascal, although he did not meet his end in an ohio corn field as
it must have seem forever to charlie. maybe it was like one of those dreams filled with monsters that seemed to last forever in slow motion. many years later, a federal agent remembered that charlie ran like an athlete, cut and dodged a broken field sprint, apples fell from his pockets and bounced on the ground. someone yelled for him to halt, then gunfire erupted and the bullets bounced up puffs of dust around his feet. he ran on towards the trees, gulped in mouthfuls of freedom as he ran....
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the game is so fast, charlie, it is mind-boggling to me-- and i played in the league. these men are bigger, taller, stronger, faster, and we tweaked the game, and i don't want to be critical to one of our competitors, but i saw a play the other night on television in baseball where it was obvious the man was out at home plate, and it was -- >> everybody in the world saw that. >> and that-- i don't understand that gli don'. >> rose: i don't, either. >> that's something they can solve. >> rose: it was extra innings of a very long game. >> and i think the league is out front. we're out front on safety. this commissioner has been very emphatic about the hit rules, and he's led that charge. he's led the charge on concussions. but i think back-- we had a player named dan morgan who was one of my favorite players we ever had on our team, and he had concussions and we sent him to pittsburgh way back when he was playing on our team to begin a profile of studying of concussion that went on years ago that we don't seem to get any credit for when they're critical of us about concu
the game is so fast, charlie, it is mind-boggling to me-- and i played in the league. these men are bigger, taller, stronger, faster, and we tweaked the game, and i don't want to be critical to one of our competitors, but i saw a play the other night on television in baseball where it was obvious the man was out at home plate, and it was -- >> everybody in the world saw that. >> and that-- i don't understand that gli don'. >> rose: i don't, either. >> that's something...