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>> charlie: eat well. yeah, well -- >> charlie: not as much as. not as much as. >> charlie: this book is about a hollywood you knew. >> yeah. >> charlie: tell me about it. well, you know, i work with a lot of young people, and they always ask me about what it was like, what was the golden era like, and what was it like being in the contract system, all that. so i started to tell them. you know, i tell them that universal had 40 young people under contract and fox had 40 and columbia add 20 and every studio had a young contract players' list, and we were all anxious and eager to get into the movies and, you know, today, that's not possible. you know, that's not -- you know, you're a young actor today, you've got to go out and get an acting coach, get a manager and try to get a part in a picture -- >> charlie: a trainer. yeah. >> charlie: you've got to be engaged by social media. >> yeah, it's very difficult on young people today, you know, to start their career. you know, charlie, i was lucky, you know. i caught it. so that's what i wrote about. it
>> charlie: eat well. yeah, well -- >> charlie: not as much as. not as much as. >> charlie: this book is about a hollywood you knew. >> yeah. >> charlie: tell me about it. well, you know, i work with a lot of young people, and they always ask me about what it was like, what was the golden era like, and what was it like being in the contract system, all that. so i started to tell them. you know, i tell them that universal had 40 young people under contract and fox...
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>> yes. >> charlie: yeah. or else making gas cheaper, so effect we put a price on carbon and build renewable energy and nuclear. renewable energy is doing amazingly well, producing more electricity in the world than nuclear power is at the moment. >> charlie: it's producing more. >> yes. >> charlie: but is it yet becoming cost-effective? >> not everywhere. some places yes, where the wind blows strongly, where the sun shines for a very long time, but it's getting cheaper every year. that's the important thing. solar's come down by 50% in price over the last five years and no reason it can't happen again. >> charlie: is it likely there will be nor technological developments to help us harness sun and wind at a cheaper, more productive rate? >> no doubt. every time someone says we're at the end of technology, they're very embarrassed because something happens with human ingenuity to make it better and better and i'm confident we'll do that. >> charlie: fracking and gas and slate have made america face the potenti
>> yes. >> charlie: yeah. or else making gas cheaper, so effect we put a price on carbon and build renewable energy and nuclear. renewable energy is doing amazingly well, producing more electricity in the world than nuclear power is at the moment. >> charlie: it's producing more. >> yes. >> charlie: but is it yet becoming cost-effective? >> not everywhere. some places yes, where the wind blows strongly, where the sun shines for a very long time, but it's...
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the grandson charly. >> yes. >> charlie: spelled charly.rlie: and how he changes you is interesting, his impact on you or bettie. >> yes, absolutely, because children are very frank, and this little boy has a mother who's not always there, with a difficult life, so she's struggling a lot, the daughter. so i suppose the boy must have been alone quite often and is quite mature and he says what he has to say. he's very open. and she has to -- she doesn't know him too well because she didn't see her grandson very often and she has to discover this little boy, this little man, and to have to do what she promised her daughter, finally, to do, to bring him to his grandfather for the holidays. and all of a sudden, they don't know each other, and they have a very private independent masseyn the two of them and it's very complicated. >> charlie: we want to see some of this. let's see the third clip. [ >> i like that scene. i like the little boy. he's the son of the director. >> charlie: that's emmanuelle's son. >> yeah. >> charlie: and does he want t
the grandson charly. >> yes. >> charlie: spelled charly.rlie: and how he changes you is interesting, his impact on you or bettie. >> yes, absolutely, because children are very frank, and this little boy has a mother who's not always there, with a difficult life, so she's struggling a lot, the daughter. so i suppose the boy must have been alone quite often and is quite mature and he says what he has to say. he's very open. and she has to -- she doesn't know him too well because...
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charlie: hogueen? saw him play at columbia. hogan's alley, of course, is columbia. >> charlie: the thing i regret about living in fort worth is i never went to see phi could say to hogan or try to get him on my program because i have a reasonably good record. >> you do! i've noticed over the years (laughter) >> charlie: i would have had a shot, you know. >> always regretted it. >> charlie: i don't know golfers as well as i do today. one of the greatest moments? >> well, i did all our golf regularly for 12, 15 years, and one of those stops was colonial. and the late kennion was our producer and we call him the "i iyatola with reverence and fear. he said, we're having lunch tomorrow with valery and hogan. even ken venturi called him mr. hogan. not the most easily accessible man, but to know that we got to sit with ben and valery hogan for an hour, hour and a half at the colonial country club, pretty special. >> charlie: i went up to do an hour with arnie and we had such a great time. he said, let's play
charlie: hogueen? saw him play at columbia. hogan's alley, of course, is columbia. >> charlie: the thing i regret about living in fort worth is i never went to see phi could say to hogan or try to get him on my program because i have a reasonably good record. >> you do! i've noticed over the years (laughter) >> charlie: i would have had a shot, you know. >> always regretted it. >> charlie: i don't know golfers as well as i do today. one of the greatest moments?...
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>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with the story of the missing malaysian airlines flight 370 and we talk to andy pasztor of the wall street journal. >> the suspicion is either a pilot or a passenger on board the aircraft intentionally turned off the transponder to be invisible to radar and they had some nefarious reason to take the aircraft somewhere. i don't think that there's a more specific or firm theory than that, but that's a pretty frightening theory and it remains one that's actively being pursued. not the only theory, perhaps not even the main theory, but clearly a strand in the investigation that u.s. national security folks and aviation experts think is worthwhile to delve into. >> charlie: we continue with prince turki al faisal, a member of the saudi royal family and former intelligence chief. >> we've had our ups and downs. i don't need to remind you of them. >> charlie: yes. but we look upon the united states as not just a strategic ally but a very important country. you know, we
>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with the story of the missing malaysian airlines flight 370 and we talk to andy pasztor of the wall street journal. >> the suspicion is either a pilot or a passenger on board the aircraft intentionally turned off the transponder to be invisible to radar and they had some nefarious reason to take the aircraft somewhere. i don't think that there's a more specific or firm theory than that, but that's a pretty frightening theory...
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>> charlie: welcome to the program. today the dramatic announcement by the malaysian prime minister that malaysian air flight 370 had probably gone down in the indian ocean. >> based on the new analysis ntia concluded that mh370 flew along the southern corridor and that its last position was in the middle of the indian ocean west of perth. this is a remote location far from any possible landing sites. it is, therefore, with deep sadness and regret that i must inform you that, according to this new data, flight mh370 ended in the indian ocean. >> charlie: for assessment in the ongoing developments of the missing airliner, joined by consultant steve ganyard and bob orr. >> first, you have to find a piece of debris and, working backwards over time, scientists will tell us thousand currents and winds moved debris around and will try to find literally an x on a map and we'll put robotic vehicles underwater, perhaps, sonar, pinger locators will be towed through the zone and if we get lucky may find the primary wreckage field
>> charlie: welcome to the program. today the dramatic announcement by the malaysian prime minister that malaysian air flight 370 had probably gone down in the indian ocean. >> based on the new analysis ntia concluded that mh370 flew along the southern corridor and that its last position was in the middle of the indian ocean west of perth. this is a remote location far from any possible landing sites. it is, therefore, with deep sadness and regret that i must inform you that,...
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>> no. >> charlie: don't play tennis? no. >> charlie: don't play golf? no. >> charlie: you read. i read. >> charlie: you must run. i walk, and i walk listening to books on tape (laughter) seriously. i have on my phone at any given time about 34 books on there now. >> charlie: what are you reading now? >> right now i am reading -- gosh, what is it -- biography of sue ward. >seward. >> charlie: lincoln's cabinet. seward's folly, he bought alaska. >> charlie: you seem to argue it's good for at least one house of the congress to be in opposition of the president. >> i do, and the american people sort of intuitively agree. i don't think they vote tactically, but somehow they continue to produce divided government more often than not and i think they're right because, absent that, there's no oversight, and absent oversight, i don't care which party is in power, there's going to be an abuse of power. you and i may disagree on the i.r.s. scandal, but i think it's a scandal and it ought to be investigated. if the republicans didn't have the galveston in the house -- >> charlie: what -- th
>> no. >> charlie: don't play tennis? no. >> charlie: don't play golf? no. >> charlie: you read. i read. >> charlie: you must run. i walk, and i walk listening to books on tape (laughter) seriously. i have on my phone at any given time about 34 books on there now. >> charlie: what are you reading now? >> right now i am reading -- gosh, what is it -- biography of sue ward. >seward. >> charlie: lincoln's cabinet. seward's folly, he bought alaska....
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>> charlie: welcome to the program. with we begin with a look at the russian-american conflict over crimea talking to tom friedman and davi david sanger of the "nw york times." >> i think obama's response is measured to our interests. it's quite reelingist. i don't buy the criticism that he's manifested weakness. ronald reaken at his most angriest would not be going to war to reverse putin's intervention in ukraine, let's be honest about that. and george w. bush didn't go to war to reverse putin's intervention in georgia. >> charlie: we conclude with hattie morahan and dominic rowan starring in "a doll's house" by ibsen at the brooklyn academy of music. >> it talks about how to be honest to long-time partners, you know, how to be -- the big questions. you know, how to be true to yourself but also kind. you know, those are the difficult things about how to be a good person, but i don't think one can ignore the context in which the play was first put on and what it seems to have meant to people. >> charlie: tom friedman,
>> charlie: welcome to the program. with we begin with a look at the russian-american conflict over crimea talking to tom friedman and davi david sanger of the "nw york times." >> i think obama's response is measured to our interests. it's quite reelingist. i don't buy the criticism that he's manifested weakness. ronald reaken at his most angriest would not be going to war to reverse putin's intervention in ukraine, let's be honest about that. and george w. bush didn't go...
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>> charlie: that's crazy. we never told them that. >> charlie: they feel necessary to -- >> well, we did say, this is devoted -- it came out of a bohemian world where people are very generous about giving things. you go to an artist studio and your eye keeps dropping on it and the artist says, you want it? i made it already, i'm doing something new. >> charlie: the joy of creation was mine and you can take it. >> exactly. we took that attitude, plucked it out of bohemia, and so it's devoted to acts of giving, which do not contemplate a return. we just take transactional economics out of it. >> charlie: well, here's what's interesting. some say it's, therefore, a kind of anti-capitalist coming together and, yet, at the same time, the people who come are some of the most successful capitalists in america who come for the experience. larry paige, the high-tech community, take all kinds of people in the venture capital business who come there for something else... community, autonomy. >> that's right. well, we nev
>> charlie: that's crazy. we never told them that. >> charlie: they feel necessary to -- >> well, we did say, this is devoted -- it came out of a bohemian world where people are very generous about giving things. you go to an artist studio and your eye keeps dropping on it and the artist says, you want it? i made it already, i'm doing something new. >> charlie: the joy of creation was mine and you can take it. >> exactly. we took that attitude, plucked it out of...
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>> charlie: yeah. have you thought that through? what must they do in order to lift those sanctions? do you lift them partially or entirely? that's where i think people need to be thinking two or three moves out, if we do this, what will he do, what will we do. >> charlie: then it comes to the question what will we demand they do to lift the sanctions. so the question to you is what should we demand for them to lift the sanctions if they're imposed and imposed with full coordination between the united states and europe? >> yeah. well, let me just say, quite honestly, i'm skeptical at the europeanthat theeuropeans will t of serious sanctions, okay? i've watched it. i've watched it in georgia and one of the things i worry about is that if we press -- if, as we did in georgia -- there was a number of stronger things we, the united states, wanted to do in response to georgia, but by doing them alone we would have isolated ourselves instead of the russians. that's one of the risks for the president. if he p
>> charlie: yeah. have you thought that through? what must they do in order to lift those sanctions? do you lift them partially or entirely? that's where i think people need to be thinking two or three moves out, if we do this, what will he do, what will we do. >> charlie: then it comes to the question what will we demand they do to lift the sanctions. so the question to you is what should we demand for them to lift the sanctions if they're imposed and imposed with full coordination...
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welcome. >> thank you, charlie, good to see you. >> charlie: set this up for me. what is our obligation and responsibility here? >> well, the united states has an important obligation here. what we are talking about the europe. we're talking about the preservation of the order, the norms put in place in the post-cold war era and they are being violated here you know in an attempt by one state through armed force to lop off a piece of another state. so this is an important leadership moment for the united states, and the united states working, obviously, with it's european allies, it's going to have to work through this problem, that's why you've had the president take a lead on political embrace of ukrainian's interim government, you've had secretary kerry leading the negotiations in europe on trying to get to an agreement on an end state here or at least an interim end state. so it's an important leadership moment for the united states. this is europe. >> charlie: and the russians, you know the president, you saw him, i guess, last may -- >> yeah. >> charlie: --
welcome. >> thank you, charlie, good to see you. >> charlie: set this up for me. what is our obligation and responsibility here? >> well, the united states has an important obligation here. what we are talking about the europe. we're talking about the preservation of the order, the norms put in place in the post-cold war era and they are being violated here you know in an attempt by one state through armed force to lop off a piece of another state. so this is an important...
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>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with simon schama, his book is called "the story of the jews: finding the words." >> jewish history is thought of entirely pretty much as israel, palestine or the holocaust. >> charlie: right. israel and palestine makes people put their spurs and brass knuckles on, and the holocaust makes people come out if a sweat because they think they're treading on egg shells or the bones of those lying in auschwitz. so, either which, it's not something that non-jews can engage. with that's not the case here, i hope, i think. here is an opportunity to actually try and say here is a story, come on in. you're welcome to this. >> charlie: we continue this evening with timothy dolan, the archbishop of new york. >> what we really wanted this time was a man who had a good track record of management, governance, administration and jorge mario bergoglio had run one of the largest and complex archdiocese in the world. we wanted a man with honest yand sincerity and a man who was a pro
>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with simon schama, his book is called "the story of the jews: finding the words." >> jewish history is thought of entirely pretty much as israel, palestine or the holocaust. >> charlie: right. israel and palestine makes people put their spurs and brass knuckles on, and the holocaust makes people come out if a sweat because they think they're treading on egg shells or the bones of those lying in auschwitz. so,...
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>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with a look at the crisis in ukraine and we start with senator john mccain. >> in eastern ukraine as we're seeing today, there's still a bastian of pro-russian people, and that's understandable, but even the young people in eastern ukraine don't want to be part of russia, and that's what it was all about, and i saw them then, later -- not while i was there, but later -- have a number of them killed and wounded and arrested by yanukovich and his desperation to keep roll and that obviously didn't work. we now know that yanukovich asked putin to send troops into camp. that is would have been interesting. >> charlie: some say yanukovich is an embarrassment to putin. >> i think so, but he's the only horsy he had to ride and it's pretty obvious he's taking care of mr. yanukovich just like he's taking care of mr. snowden. >> charlie: we talk to three men with experience in russia, michael mcfaul, former ambassador nicholas burns, and stephen hadley, former national secu
>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with a look at the crisis in ukraine and we start with senator john mccain. >> in eastern ukraine as we're seeing today, there's still a bastian of pro-russian people, and that's understandable, but even the young people in eastern ukraine don't want to be part of russia, and that's what it was all about, and i saw them then, later -- not while i was there, but later -- have a number of them killed and wounded and arrested by...
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charlie, an honor to meet you.e last thing and you have 30 seconds to play us out. as always, thanks for watching. see you back here next time on pbs. until then, keep the faith. ♪ ♪ greg something like that. [applause] >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with sande andr emile robert randolph. that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station...
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charlie: the one of those suggestions be to get rid of donahoe? icahn: i don't know, charlie. one suggestion would be to spinoff paypal. charlie: you backed off the whole thing. icahn: separates them, but make it an ipo because a lot of the funds will say why don't they give it a little bit of time. i said just separate them so we can get good management and it will not be up to the public. this is not even a criticism about him. i think this is such an arcane area, donahoe should not call the shots. like motorola where xander was losing $8 billion. donahoe even if he were as smart as some people think he is, which i don't, i am not here to criticize him completely. i am here to see change made. cherylcharlie: let's make a chao herbalife today because there was news you got three more board seats. you own five board seats. i understand you want, and i want to hear your words, you want them to be more aggressive in attacking bill ackman? >icahn: that is not entirely correct. if i go back to one thing about ebay before we leave that topic. even the two guys we're going after, on
charlie: the one of those suggestions be to get rid of donahoe? icahn: i don't know, charlie. one suggestion would be to spinoff paypal. charlie: you backed off the whole thing. icahn: separates them, but make it an ipo because a lot of the funds will say why don't they give it a little bit of time. i said just separate them so we can get good management and it will not be up to the public. this is not even a criticism about him. i think this is such an arcane area, donahoe should not call the...
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charlie, you had the news first.t for this company. >> i told investors if you want to have fun and play with this thing this is stock for you. this will be all over the place. this is flat today when carl icahn comes out and says what he has to say. we don't point point out we don't know. this is investigation. it doesn't mean that the ftc has ruled. but i will also tell you this, the one thing i know herbalife wanted to avoid was an ftc investigation. i know their attorneys at bois schiller want to avoid that because this could be really bad for the company. this could close them down. if the ftc comes in and says these guys violate the law, that this is really a pyramid scheme. listen, i can't tell you it is or isn't. i look from my standpoint as investor. you know what is out there. i don't need the ftc to tell me. cheryl: weville a lot more with liz claman at 3:00 p.m. eastern time on "countdown to the closing bell." adam: investors look at space, the final frontier. mining asteroids. a complete pie-in-the-sky i
charlie, you had the news first.t for this company. >> i told investors if you want to have fun and play with this thing this is stock for you. this will be all over the place. this is flat today when carl icahn comes out and says what he has to say. we don't point point out we don't know. this is investigation. it doesn't mean that the ftc has ruled. but i will also tell you this, the one thing i know herbalife wanted to avoid was an ftc investigation. i know their attorneys at bois...
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i agree with charlie. what charlie is essentially saying the tech guys are not reporting what carl icahn is saying about the ebay mess, the ebay saga. and that is, this guy, dan primac at fortune, he should be getting a job as very opinionated bartender to my mind. i read list coverage on this. >> he is not that bad. he is not a bad kid. >> but i read his reporting on it. what he is is saying in the twitter fight with charlie is, what should ebay have done? charlie writes, ask carl icahn and dan writes back he doesn't have an answer for that, not that i've seen. >> okay. >> carl icahn is saying unlock value of paypal but hook up with visa or mastercard. >> make this quick because dan isn't here to defend himself which he should be here if we're going to attack him directly. would i just say this, he makes the point there was some litigation involved and that was the problem with selling it to microsoft. but carl would come back and say, well, if it was such a big deal why did you get rid of it. melissa: wh
i agree with charlie. what charlie is essentially saying the tech guys are not reporting what carl icahn is saying about the ebay mess, the ebay saga. and that is, this guy, dan primac at fortune, he should be getting a job as very opinionated bartender to my mind. i read list coverage on this. >> he is not that bad. he is not a bad kid. >> but i read his reporting on it. what he is is saying in the twitter fight with charlie is, what should ebay have done? charlie writes, ask carl...
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olympic gold medalist meryl davis and charlie white, davis and charlie white, world champions.ocus? it's a wondrous sensation of clarity and alertness... it's owning your opponent... it's knowing beyond a doubt "you got this"... it's keeping your head down, your eye on the ball, and knocking it out of the park... it's getting in the zone... it's keeping on your toes... on target... on top... focus is staring the world in the face and saying "bring it"... focus is power......
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charlie, gayle and clarissa? "cbs this morning's" contributor michio kaku physics professor at the city college of new york. good morning. >> good morning. >> why was this so massive and so deadly? >> because if you have enough water, about 30%, for example, then you get to a tipping point where it turns almost into a liquid. this is called quicksand. you find out with earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides mud slides, 37 miles of coastline simply went into the ocean and these things do happen. >> can that happen in any area where the area gets enough water? >> yes. liquifaction is a scientific term. you can walk on the ground. you think it's solid. with enough water, water will loosen the soil and it will become almost like a liquid-like quicksand and you can literally be sucked right in on a moment's notice. >> 15 feet michio buried under 15 feet of mud. were you surprised to hear that number? >> i grew up in california. we're used to hearing about mud slides, vacation homes in malibu going into the ocean, but this
charlie, gayle and clarissa? "cbs this morning's" contributor michio kaku physics professor at the city college of new york. good morning. >> good morning. >> why was this so massive and so deadly? >> because if you have enough water, about 30%, for example, then you get to a tipping point where it turns almost into a liquid. this is called quicksand. you find out with earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides mud slides, 37 miles of coastline simply went into the ocean and...
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cuando la familia se dio cuenta de la gravedad de las heridas de charlie, decidieron sacrificarla porque fundación que ayuda a familias de bajos recursos, y pidiÓ colaboración econÓmica para la cirugÍa y amputarle la pierna, y de esa forma le salvarÍan la vida. >> estamos muy agradecidos con las personas que ayudan a charlie. >> ahora todos saben que deben cuidarla, ya que pese a su nueva condiciÓn, sin dudasi alguien se acerca con una mala intenciÓn, ella volverÍa a defenderlos. >> los donativos que recibiÓ charlie fueron mÁs de 8000 $, lo que sobrÓ se esta usando para salvar a otros animalitos enfermos. y esto para nuestro final de impacto, hay animales, como la perrita que acaban de ver, que nos roban el corazÓn, pero otros causan espanto, es el caso de unas cabras que estÁn fuera de control y persiguieron a una reportera y el fotÓgrafo, en un vivo en la florida, y se ensaÑaron con el camiÓn de transmisiones, como reporteros estamos detrÁs de la noticia, pero al parecer aquÍ la noticia estuvo detrÁs de los reporteros, eso puede pasar, yo sÉ cÓmo es, llegamos al final de la semana, asÍ
cuando la familia se dio cuenta de la gravedad de las heridas de charlie, decidieron sacrificarla porque fundación que ayuda a familias de bajos recursos, y pidiÓ colaboración econÓmica para la cirugÍa y amputarle la pierna, y de esa forma le salvarÍan la vida. >> estamos muy agradecidos con las personas que ayudan a charlie. >> ahora todos saben que deben cuidarla, ya que pese a su nueva condiciÓn, sin dudasi alguien se acerca con una mala intenciÓn, ella volverÍa a...
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charlie, what do you think about this? this is reaction to the story we've been talking about all week. i go ahead. >> i think we need ben lofsky. melissa: we wanted to ask him on issue and didn't want to focus on this today. >> i want to say this. just another, i don't know why we need ben love ski, i know him pretty well, used to work for andrew cuomo why we need another regulator looking at banks. they're beating them up and they will never reverse the financial crisis. that being said, activist invest something easy to beat up on these days. i do have an issue with activists investors playing off each other and manipulating the press and manipulating stocks. example of all those three gentlemen. melissa: icahn, einhorn and lobe. >> i would be glad to be used any of them. melissa: they decide to take a activist position and attack company in particular. they talk about, leak it to different people. it leaks out to the media. the stock makes a move. they have 10 days to make disclosure of a stake they have taken in compa
charlie, what do you think about this? this is reaction to the story we've been talking about all week. i go ahead. >> i think we need ben lofsky. melissa: we wanted to ask him on issue and didn't want to focus on this today. >> i want to say this. just another, i don't know why we need ben love ski, i know him pretty well, used to work for andrew cuomo why we need another regulator looking at banks. they're beating them up and they will never reverse the financial crisis. that...
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charlie, norah?ll right, all right. and he has gotten lots of attention for that. he has used it before. what's it about? >> it's actually a really sweet story, charlie, behind that. he told me that those are the first three words that he he ever said on film. on his very first day in the business. and it's a reminder to him of that job, which was the start of a career that he obviously loves. hollywood has actually coined a new term now for his career reinvention, the mcconnaissance, as in renaissance. good to see for him. >> good to see you. >> thank you for approving my dress, charlie. >> i like it very much. >> thank you very much. and cold right now. i had to come straight from the governor's ball in my evening gown earlier. now i had to warm up a little bit. i'm going to check with you next time charlie. >> thanks nancy. >> nancy will have much more tonight from the oscar winners on "entertainment tonight" after your local list-- check your local listings. >>> on the east coast, this is what ph
charlie, norah?ll right, all right. and he has gotten lots of attention for that. he has used it before. what's it about? >> it's actually a really sweet story, charlie, behind that. he told me that those are the first three words that he he ever said on film. on his very first day in the business. and it's a reminder to him of that job, which was the start of a career that he obviously loves. hollywood has actually coined a new term now for his career reinvention, the mcconnaissance, as...
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charlie! charlie! how are you?kids kids tomorrow on "cbs this morning," we'll have scott pelley's exclusive interview with president obama from rome! >> all right. be sure to check that out, kids. thanks, charlie. [ laughter ] >> charlie, your timing the facial expression -- so when you were sitting here yesterday, you knew you would be doing that? >> no no he called me after the show stephen did, and emily, a friend of mine, said stephen wants you to do this. stephen called me later, said this would be fun. >> did you say yes right away? >> not right away. [ laughter ] they sent me the script. i looked at the script. >> of course, you did. >> it's just great to be back. i think stephen is so smart. he really is. the smartness is what makes the comedy so funny. >> yeah. >> you know what i love? i love when people get to see charlie's sense of humor. i always say to charlie, is there anything you haven't done? i think that's on the list. >> if the whole journalism thing doesn't work out -- >> charlie in a ball pit.
charlie! charlie! how are you?kids kids tomorrow on "cbs this morning," we'll have scott pelley's exclusive interview with president obama from rome! >> all right. be sure to check that out, kids. thanks, charlie. [ laughter ] >> charlie, your timing the facial expression -- so when you were sitting here yesterday, you knew you would be doing that? >> no no he called me after the show stephen did, and emily, a friend of mine, said stephen wants you to do this....
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just a preview because charlie daniels is going to be with us on the show.elcome to huckabee from the fox nows studios in new york city. i'm sometimes asked what is the accomplishment i am most proud of. people expect initiative as governor or best- selling books or top weekend show in cable news in six years, but the answer i give always the same. what i am most proud of, all my children turned outoc. well, so far at lost. being a governor was a challenging job but not nearly as tough as being a dad. that was the one job i couldn't delegate to someone else. i never met a parent even great ones who felt they did the job perfectly. but what if the government decided that you aren't being a depend parent? and they decided to attack your child from you. and suppose that same government wouldn't tell you what you had done to make them believe that you weren't raising your kids. and what if your child was young and full of energy and exhibited signs of physical weakness and you took her to the hospital to get help for her. and instead the government blamed you fo
just a preview because charlie daniels is going to be with us on the show.elcome to huckabee from the fox nows studios in new york city. i'm sometimes asked what is the accomplishment i am most proud of. people expect initiative as governor or best- selling books or top weekend show in cable news in six years, but the answer i give always the same. what i am most proud of, all my children turned outoc. well, so far at lost. being a governor was a challenging job but not nearly as tough as being...
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according to senior editor charlie brady.lding on to up arrows but again a little volatile. no doubt. >> a big outperformer today, restoration haired wear, nicole. >> right, absolutely. furniture, indoor, outdoor luxury. they did well. they were a great performer. we saw restoration hardware up almost 13%. david: blackberry, a big negative today after way up in the morning before hours. >> then there was talk about the shorts how they had to cover. [closing bell ringing] blackberry working on new products but still under pressure. david: prices very quickly from the premarket activity. look at all the rioting down on wall street a lot of people excited that this market did manage to pull out a gain. in fact did quite nicely off its lows in the past half hour of trading. looks like dow jones will end up about up about 56 points. s&p and nasdaq a little less so. particularly nasdaq. that was flat a little bit. it traded negative about a half hour ago just for a moment. it ended in the green, barely so but we'll take it. russell
according to senior editor charlie brady.lding on to up arrows but again a little volatile. no doubt. >> a big outperformer today, restoration haired wear, nicole. >> right, absolutely. furniture, indoor, outdoor luxury. they did well. they were a great performer. we saw restoration hardware up almost 13%. david: blackberry, a big negative today after way up in the morning before hours. >> then there was talk about the shorts how they had to cover. [closing bell ringing]...
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charlie and norah? >> major garrett, thanks. >>> today, the president hosts ukraine prime minister yatsenyuk at the white house. this morning, an american guided missile destroyer is taking part in naval exercises in the black sea and the u.s. and other g7 nations are saying they will not recognize crimea as part of russia if they make that vote. >>> keep this in mind if you're traveling east. winter is not over yet. a large snow and ice storm is pushing through the midwest. it could bring more than a foot of snow to northern new england by tomorrow. dean reynolds is in chicago where it's been snowing much of the morning. dean, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah. well, we woke up here in chicago to exactly what we didn't want to see -- more snow. this latest storm started around midnight and it's still going strong, and it's adding time and frustration to the usual snarled morning commute. we're also hearing of two-hour delays now at o'hare airport. the expected 3 to 6 inches of
charlie and norah? >> major garrett, thanks. >>> today, the president hosts ukraine prime minister yatsenyuk at the white house. this morning, an american guided missile destroyer is taking part in naval exercises in the black sea and the u.s. and other g7 nations are saying they will not recognize crimea as part of russia if they make that vote. >>> keep this in mind if you're traveling east. winter is not over yet. a large snow and ice storm is pushing through the...
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(applause) coming up country music legend charlie daniels is here and he charlie daniels is here andic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, ♪ kohler will make your reality a dream. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. >>> he's one of the names of count row music and he is outspoken with his views on twitter. please welcome charlie daniels. (applause) >> thank you for joining us today. so many entertainers are retissent to say what they really think. you aren't one of those guys are you? >> no, i am sfen years old and my taxes are pay and i will say anything i want. >> some of the tweets, on february ninety-ninth if the irs targeted the muslim outfit as they did the tea party lois learner w
(applause) coming up country music legend charlie daniels is here and he charlie daniels is here andic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, ♪ kohler will make your reality a dream. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate...
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charlie, norah?> thanks elizabeth. >>> security in kabul, afghanistan, is stepped up this morning after deadly shooting at a luxury hotel. nine people including four foreigners, were killed thursday. it happened inside the restaurant at the serena hotel. the assault lasted some three hours. the four taliban gunmen were killed by security officials. >>> officials in new york are investigating a security breach at the new world trade center. a teenager managed to get past security early sunday morning. he made his way to the top of the tower. michelle miller is at 1 world trade center where the stunt is raising questions about keeping the building safe when it opens later this year. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie, and our viewers in the west. new york city police do know this -- that fence which lines the perimeter of one world trade center was the point of entry for justin charged with misdemeanor criminal trespass as port authority officials look for answers. an
charlie, norah?> thanks elizabeth. >>> security in kabul, afghanistan, is stepped up this morning after deadly shooting at a luxury hotel. nine people including four foreigners, were killed thursday. it happened inside the restaurant at the serena hotel. the assault lasted some three hours. the four taliban gunmen were killed by security officials. >>> officials in new york are investigating a security breach at the new world trade center. a teenager managed to get past...
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charlie, norah? >> thanks, rebecca. >>> at least four military aircraft focused on the new area today, the search effort will resume at daylight. an australian search plane arrived last night. it did not find anything. an american navy plane followed an hour later, then came air force crews from australia and new zealand. also, a c-130 is dropping buoys in the water to send back location data. >> a norwegian ship is now on the scene. but so far, it has not found any debris. the search area is thousands of miles from malaysia where flight 370 took off almost two weeks ago. seth doane is in kuala lumpur where families of the 239 missing passengers and crew wait for word. seth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yes, families have had their hopes raised before, only to have something that was thought to be debris turn out to be nothing related to flight 370. peter chong, the friend of the pilot, spoke with me on the phone earlier today, and he said it was kind of like being on a roller coaster. an
charlie, norah? >> thanks, rebecca. >>> at least four military aircraft focused on the new area today, the search effort will resume at daylight. an australian search plane arrived last night. it did not find anything. an american navy plane followed an hour later, then came air force crews from australia and new zealand. also, a c-130 is dropping buoys in the water to send back location data. >> a norwegian ship is now on the scene. but so far, it has not found any debris....
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charlie? gayle? have landed anywhere. but there is still no confirmed sighting of any wreckage. the search was called off because of bad weather. with us from washington cbs news national transportation safety expert mark rosenger former chairman of the ntsb. mark, good morning. >> good morning, charlie, clarissa, gayle. >> how confident are you that this satellite data "a" is accurate, "b," is more likely to lead to finding the debris? >> i really believe this does help narrow the search charlie. what we've had were the tracking tapes that the malaysian air force provided and that was verified by the ntsb which really brought us down into that area. and when you combine that with the satellite photographs from the australians, the chinese and the french and then topped off with this innovative series of calculations and models that the inmarsat people presented to the uk's version of the ntsb. i believe we've got a great opportunity to narrow this search with credible operations. >> why did it take
charlie? gayle? have landed anywhere. but there is still no confirmed sighting of any wreckage. the search was called off because of bad weather. with us from washington cbs news national transportation safety expert mark rosenger former chairman of the ntsb. mark, good morning. >> good morning, charlie, clarissa, gayle. >> how confident are you that this satellite data "a" is accurate, "b," is more likely to lead to finding the debris? >> i really believe...
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charlie and norah? >> thanks elizabeth. >>> president obama spelled out america's position yesterday before speaking to president putin. >> the proposed referendum on the future of crimea would violate the ukrainian constitution and violate international law. any discussion about the future of ukraine must include the legitimate government of ukraine. >> the russian leader said this morning that negotiators are still far apart, but major garrett at the white house reports there's hopeful signs. major, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning, charlie and norah. president obama and russian president vladimir putin disagree about almost every single one of the basic facts in ukraine, but they are talking about a resolution. it's a potential for a deal and we must emphasize and pretty much capitalize the word "potential." there's no sign that anything is imminent, but the two leaders did talk for more than an hour by phone yesterday, and president obama outlined a possible path to resolution. it would
charlie and norah? >> thanks elizabeth. >>> president obama spelled out america's position yesterday before speaking to president putin. >> the proposed referendum on the future of crimea would violate the ukrainian constitution and violate international law. any discussion about the future of ukraine must include the legitimate government of ukraine. >> the russian leader said this morning that negotiators are still far apart, but major garrett at the white house...
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>> charlie: welcome to the program. from washington tonight, the future of technology with masayoshi son, one of the leading investors in the world. >> if i can help bringing information revolution to mankind, i don't have to do everything. i can bring everybody else's product. i can bring the infrastructure. >> charlie: you can bring the roadway, they come. >> yeah. i don't have to create the finale. i can create a highway for all the beautiful automobiles. i can create a toll gate. i can create the entire ecosystem for the automobile revolution. so that is what i am trying to do. i am bringingÑi information
>> charlie: welcome to the program. from washington tonight, the future of technology with masayoshi son, one of the leading investors in the world. >> if i can help bringing information revolution to mankind, i don't have to do everything. i can bring everybody else's product. i can bring the infrastructure. >> charlie: you can bring the roadway, they come. >> yeah. i don't have to create the finale. i can create a highway for all the beautiful automobiles. i can create...
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charlie, norah? >> elizabeth palmer thank you. >>> some leading republicans are blaming the president this morning for acting weak and not deterring russia's move into ukraine. >> this is the ultimate result of a feckless foreign policy where nobody believes in america's strength anymore. >> the u.s. is behaving in a way that tells the world we're in decline, that we're in withdrawal. we've created a leadership vacuum in the world, and it is being filled by the putins of the world. >> tom donilon joins us from washington. good morning, tom. >> good morning, charlie. good morning norah. >> here, president putin says unconstitutional coup, prepared to use force in ukraine as the last resort. and he says sanctions will not work. suppose he moves in to ukraine further. is nato prepared to stop him, or is ukraine lost? >> well, i wouldn't say ukraine is lost at all. what you're seeing here of course, is despite the pretext here of president putin saying that they're acting to protect russian nationals or
charlie, norah? >> elizabeth palmer thank you. >>> some leading republicans are blaming the president this morning for acting weak and not deterring russia's move into ukraine. >> this is the ultimate result of a feckless foreign policy where nobody believes in america's strength anymore. >> the u.s. is behaving in a way that tells the world we're in decline, that we're in withdrawal. we've created a leadership vacuum in the world, and it is being filled by the putins...
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please welcome the legendary charlie daniels. charlie, we're so glad to have you here.ure. >> you know, there's so many entertainers, well, they're just real reticent to say what they really think. you aren't one of those guys, are you? >> no, sir, i'm not. i'm 77 years old. my taxes are paid,ovm and i'll what i want. >> some of the things you have said are interesting, some of the tweets. i want to read them and let you react. one you said on february 9th, if the irs had targeted some muslim political outfit as they did the tea party, lois lerner would be looking through bars at striped sunshine. >> stoned to death. that's true. if you think about it, if that had been done to a muslim group or to most any other group, but it seems like christians and conservatives are fair game. >> they certainly have been with the irs, and it's been amazing. this one you sent recently on march 19th. obama's response toputeson almost like a saturday nigoitig live skit. you talk ukraine and we won't let you come to disneyland anymore. >> i was being flippant, but it's true. you stop and
please welcome the legendary charlie daniels. charlie, we're so glad to have you here.ure. >> you know, there's so many entertainers, well, they're just real reticent to say what they really think. you aren't one of those guys, are you? >> no, sir, i'm not. i'm 77 years old. my taxes are paid,ovm and i'll what i want. >> some of the things you have said are interesting, some of the tweets. i want to read them and let you react. one you said on february 9th, if the irs had...
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melissa: what you do i this, charlie? >> janet yellen is like the heroin dealer who gives extra heroin to the junkie which is the market right now. so if you're saying whether the market's going to be calm with this, i grew up with people that partook in heroin. melissa: really? >> yes. and when they did a shot of that stuff they felt a lot better. here's the problem. i don't know qualitative, quantitative easing, what we have right now is a taper on the quantitative easing that really doesn't amount to much and the problem is, is that we need, we need some strong medicine. people like my guest on the other end need to take some massive losses. the market need to go down. we need to start of establish a sort of framework where we're not devaluing our currency which is what we're doing right now. melissa: larryry, do you agree with that? >> not totally. >> i don't expect you to. melissa: not supposed to. >> although, over the next six to nine months i am hoping that we see a retrace mane in the dollar but right now we're n
melissa: what you do i this, charlie? >> janet yellen is like the heroin dealer who gives extra heroin to the junkie which is the market right now. so if you're saying whether the market's going to be calm with this, i grew up with people that partook in heroin. melissa: really? >> yes. and when they did a shot of that stuff they felt a lot better. here's the problem. i don't know qualitative, quantitative easing, what we have right now is a taper on the quantitative easing that...
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charlie gasparino is here with the exclusive details.ie: massive budget problems come a pension liability problems, you name it. they are looking to do bonds, they will sell the deal next week, and here is the interesting thing, they say the deal is oversubscribed, they got more demand than they have bonds which means once you get that, the terms for puerto rico become less onerous. what we understand is the deal will be about three to $3.5 billion, the coupon on the deal will be below 10%, the yield should be above 10%, the coupon about 10%, something the puerto rican finance authorities wanted and it looks like they're going to get this thing done providing the lifeline they needed essentially stay solid for the next year. i will only tell you this, this is a heavily subscribed issue among hedge funds, they flip bonds and stocks when they think there is a way to make a short-term gain. that is who is in this thing, investors who like short-term gains. i don't think the hedge funds are betting puerto rico won't default. the average inve
charlie gasparino is here with the exclusive details.ie: massive budget problems come a pension liability problems, you name it. they are looking to do bonds, they will sell the deal next week, and here is the interesting thing, they say the deal is oversubscribed, they got more demand than they have bonds which means once you get that, the terms for puerto rico become less onerous. what we understand is the deal will be about three to $3.5 billion, the coupon on the deal will be below 10%, the...