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charlie: a dialogue?eah, picasso would never want to stay in one category or other, so you see him applying paint to his sculptures from day one. and some of the same subjects and motifs are there in the sculptures. i don't think he ever worked from his sculptures, like you would for a model, but i think there is certainly an interchange between the two. charlie: how did his sculptures influence others who followed him? >> if you look through this exhibition, even watching visitors in the show, people will be dropping names. different moments -- charlie: they can see the influence? ann: yes. charlie: does his early work have some relationship to greek sculpture? ann: not his early work, that is something he came to later in life. from his very earliest moment when he was painting what we think of as the chapters of the blue period, he was looking at the most famous sculptor of that moment in paris. didn't take about classicism until a few decades later. charlie: but he studied them? ann: informally. yeah.
charlie: a dialogue?eah, picasso would never want to stay in one category or other, so you see him applying paint to his sculptures from day one. and some of the same subjects and motifs are there in the sculptures. i don't think he ever worked from his sculptures, like you would for a model, but i think there is certainly an interchange between the two. charlie: how did his sculptures influence others who followed him? >> if you look through this exhibition, even watching visitors in the...
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charlie: because?: at the moment, in 2000, when that chapter of my life happened, of atlanta, that movie came out. i saw a man wrongly accused. i saw a man falls the accused. i saw a man stripped from his family and i saw a man go from , general to slave. i took every part of my life at that moment and i mimicked and i watched that movie and out of 100 times watching it, my eyes teared every time. my eyes teared every time that he injured the arena. he said what must i do? , i am a slave. he said, win the crowd and you will win your freedom. you win the crowd by winning? doing something that most men would dare to do. charlie: have you done anything that most men would dare to do? ray: there is 200 and something with yellow jackets. out of the thousands that have come to the league, there are 200 of them in canton. charlie: in canton, ohio, in the hall of fame. it seems to me what you are talking about is being the best. you are also talking about earning a reputation as the meanest, toughest, want to
charlie: because?: at the moment, in 2000, when that chapter of my life happened, of atlanta, that movie came out. i saw a man wrongly accused. i saw a man falls the accused. i saw a man stripped from his family and i saw a man go from , general to slave. i took every part of my life at that moment and i mimicked and i watched that movie and out of 100 times watching it, my eyes teared every time. my eyes teared every time that he injured the arena. he said what must i do? , i am a slave. he...
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charlie: i knew him very well.f the interesting things about him, and i saw him the week before. he came to the new york where there was an event, a party for somebody. we walked across to the four seasons and we were talking about an appearance on my show and whether the white house would let him appear. i would say, it is not them, it is you. it was an interesting moment and then he was gone. david: just like that. it was striking because he never became secretary of state, which is the job he always wanted. his impact was greater than a lot of secretaries of state. warren christopher died a couple of months after my father. my father, because he was still in the game, it was news. -- richardthings holbrook does not die. he is the most alive man most of us have ever met. the vitality was so shocking. he did not look well. you are a good friend and i wish more people had and i wish he had listened. he did not eat well. his office was on the first floor of the state department down the hall from the cafeteria. the
charlie: i knew him very well.f the interesting things about him, and i saw him the week before. he came to the new york where there was an event, a party for somebody. we walked across to the four seasons and we were talking about an appearance on my show and whether the white house would let him appear. i would say, it is not them, it is you. it was an interesting moment and then he was gone. david: just like that. it was striking because he never became secretary of state, which is the job...
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charlie: because?0,t the moment, in when that chapter of my life out.ned, that movie came accused, a wrongly saw -- i saw a man falsely accused, straight from his family -- stripped from his family and i saw a man go from general to slave. i took every part of my life at and ioment and i mimicked watched that movie and out of my eyess watching it, teared every time. arena. enters the what must i do? i am a slave. winthe crowd and you will your freedom. doing something that most men would dare to do. charlie: have you done anything that most men would dare to do? 200 and something with yellow jackets. charlie: in canton, ohio, in the hall of fame. me what you are talking about is being the best. you are also talking about earning a reputation as the meanest, toughest, want to put a hurt on you on the field. ray: my position is linebacker. charlie: to put the fear and to intimidate. ray: you do not run into running back sensei, i am sorry, run -- run into running back's and say, i am sorry, man. charlie:
charlie: because?0,t the moment, in when that chapter of my life out.ned, that movie came accused, a wrongly saw -- i saw a man falsely accused, straight from his family -- stripped from his family and i saw a man go from general to slave. i took every part of my life at and ioment and i mimicked watched that movie and out of my eyess watching it, teared every time. arena. enters the what must i do? i am a slave. winthe crowd and you will your freedom. doing something that most men would dare...
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charlie: you chose to not respond. megyn: right. charlie: why? megyn: because we were not in a war with donald trump. he was upset with us. we were not upset with him. again, we just wanted to forge forward. and there was no reason to have a dustup with a presidential candidate whom we needed to cover. he is the subject of our news coverage. so, understanding those dynamics, there was no upside to saying anything more than i did. charlie: what is the status of his relationship with fox today? megyn: i think it is pretty good. what is it, october 7? i think it is pretty good today. ♪ charlie: are you in your own mind different than your fellow anchors? are you somehow a blend? are you somehow more independent? are you somehow in your mind, there is o'reilly, there is hannity, and there is kelly? megyn: i'm certainly different narrator: than o'reilly and hannity in many ways. they are opinion guys. bill will go out there and call for kate's law and say this needs to be drafted in the wake of the murder of kate stanley. hannity is an avowed conserva
charlie: you chose to not respond. megyn: right. charlie: why? megyn: because we were not in a war with donald trump. he was upset with us. we were not upset with him. again, we just wanted to forge forward. and there was no reason to have a dustup with a presidential candidate whom we needed to cover. he is the subject of our news coverage. so, understanding those dynamics, there was no upside to saying anything more than i did. charlie: what is the status of his relationship with fox today?...
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♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: dr.bdullah abdullah is here. he holds the title of chief executive of afghanistan. he was sent to post. afghan security forces are largely operated on their own after most u.s. troops were withdrawn. some units were remaining to advise and train. on monday, the militant group sees the city of kunduz. efforts to retake it failed despite government reinforces and support the nato airstrikes. it is the taliban's biggest military gain since 2001. the group is also facing competition from the islamic a, which is challenging it in many parts of the country. the extent of the american presence in afghanistan after next year has yet to be decided. i'm pleased to have dr. abdullah back at this table. welcome. is it going from bad to worse? dr. abdullah: i wouldn't call it that. the recent developments -- it is an issue that should be addressed and hopefully will be. i believe that it is a temporary gain and the taliban. charlie: why is that happening? dr. abdullah: afghanistan security forces have
♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: dr.bdullah abdullah is here. he holds the title of chief executive of afghanistan. he was sent to post. afghan security forces are largely operated on their own after most u.s. troops were withdrawn. some units were remaining to advise and train. on monday, the militant group sees the city of kunduz. efforts to retake it failed despite government reinforces and support the nato airstrikes. it is the...
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charlie: what is it? prime minister netanyahu: i think it is a shift of tectonic plates between the east and west are there is this malignancy of religious fanaticism, primitive medievalism that is challenging modernity. it's rushing through the cracks. these people who reject pluralism, debate, they threaten our world. i think iran is the more dangerous one, because it is the preeminent islamic state, and yes, it is seeking nuclear weapons and everything else. charlie: do you think they will get nuclear weapons? prime minister netanyahu: i have said -- yesterday at my speech at the u.n. -- i said, israel will not let iran sneak in or break in or walk into the nuclear club. charlie: what was that staring down that you did? prime minister netanyahu: i wasn't staring down iran. charlie: i was staring down the u.n. that celebrates its 70th anniversary, 70 years after the holocaust, in which it pledged to work a day in and day out against genocide. leader of iran comes up again and again and again, including
charlie: what is it? prime minister netanyahu: i think it is a shift of tectonic plates between the east and west are there is this malignancy of religious fanaticism, primitive medievalism that is challenging modernity. it's rushing through the cracks. these people who reject pluralism, debate, they threaten our world. i think iran is the more dangerous one, because it is the preeminent islamic state, and yes, it is seeking nuclear weapons and everything else. charlie: do you think they will...
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charlie: in the phone call. cary: in the phone call. i got him on board. charlie: had he read it? he read the script. the world was not beefed up as it was. charlie: you got a good actor. cary: he elevated what i wrote. i sort of made him a more central figure. board idris elba, and changed the story and made it more of the father-son dynamic that developed. charlie: is at the dynamic of the movie? cary: i think so. the patriarch system. mean, thehat does he kid mean to him? what does he see? cary: at one point in the story he says you are my me of me when i was younger. i don't think he is line. something. he sees , i rememberildren speaking to a minister of parliament when we were setting up a moving, a commander and lord, and he said without any filtering, as if i was a journalist, child soldiers were his best soldiers. the most loyal, the most eager to please, the most fearless. i think it is the same thing. he has all these young men and adults he is working with. there are the politics and a movement but the kids just do his bidding. there is a lot of power in that. charlie:
charlie: in the phone call. cary: in the phone call. i got him on board. charlie: had he read it? he read the script. the world was not beefed up as it was. charlie: you got a good actor. cary: he elevated what i wrote. i sort of made him a more central figure. board idris elba, and changed the story and made it more of the father-son dynamic that developed. charlie: is at the dynamic of the movie? cary: i think so. the patriarch system. mean, thehat does he kid mean to him? what does he see?...
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charlie: mr.ad, we would like to engage in diplomatic transition and figure out where you would go? f.m. fabius: those of the elements of diplomacy. it will be friday in paris, because we have to discuss ukraine and syria as well. charlie: do you believe they have an interest in convincing you, as a representative of the french government, and secretary kerry, that they want to eliminate isis and that they are prepared to strike isis? f.m. fabius: sure, sure. charlie: you say to them, what? show me? f.m. fabius: we said to them, show us, and now we are not going in that direction. we should be very happy the -- if the realities are according to what you said at the beginning. realities are, according to what let's join together in order to fight daesh. it is not the opposition to assad, moderate opposition. they are different guys. charlie: does the moderate opposition have any strength at all? f.m. fabius: yes, they have, but when i say moderate opposition, it is not only military. my guess is th
charlie: mr.ad, we would like to engage in diplomatic transition and figure out where you would go? f.m. fabius: those of the elements of diplomacy. it will be friday in paris, because we have to discuss ukraine and syria as well. charlie: do you believe they have an interest in convincing you, as a representative of the french government, and secretary kerry, that they want to eliminate isis and that they are prepared to strike isis? f.m. fabius: sure, sure. charlie: you say to them, what?...
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prime minister netanyahu: charlie: to start charlie: with. how much of that will end up with hezbollah? prime minister netanyahu: i think a lot will end up there over the years. we agree on this. charlie: we being? prime minister netanyahu: israel and the united states. we understand we have to take care on countering iran's aggression. we agree we have to bolster israel and ensure its qualitative military edge. president obama said all of that, and i look forward to meeting with him in november. i think this is a source of agreement. both the supporters of the deal and the opponents of the deal agreed that israel has to be strengthened in the face of these iranian challenges. charlie: doesn't the record show that the obama administration has done as much in terms of military support for the government of israel as any previous president? your own ambassador has said that. there is no question that they come in terms of military support, that aspect of the relationship, they've done as much as they can do. that's right? you are confirming it?
prime minister netanyahu: charlie: to start charlie: with. how much of that will end up with hezbollah? prime minister netanyahu: i think a lot will end up there over the years. we agree on this. charlie: we being? prime minister netanyahu: israel and the united states. we understand we have to take care on countering iran's aggression. we agree we have to bolster israel and ensure its qualitative military edge. president obama said all of that, and i look forward to meeting with him in...
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charlie: were you there?> no, i do have a theory on banking, that the meltdown in 2008 was caused by smart people going to wall street. in my era, the lower third of the class with a wall street, and they were pleasant people and not stupid or anything, but they could not have done credit default swaps. they didn't know the math. that is putting much my connection with wall street. charlie: got the wheels of power, and all of a sudden we had these derivatives that nobody could imagine. securitizing things. >> exactly. charlie: going crazy. >> but i don't know anything about wall street. charlie: you do know something about food. >> a little bit. i don't cook. i cook sometimes -- i don't cook in new york. charlie: where do you cook? >> i cook in nova scotia in the summer. charlie: is that true? >> yes. i have between 3-8 dishes, depending on how you count, whether there has to the stove involvement to make a dish, and some of them don't, like i have smoked mackerel pate -- no, i buy it smoked. since we go way
charlie: were you there?> no, i do have a theory on banking, that the meltdown in 2008 was caused by smart people going to wall street. in my era, the lower third of the class with a wall street, and they were pleasant people and not stupid or anything, but they could not have done credit default swaps. they didn't know the math. that is putting much my connection with wall street. charlie: got the wheels of power, and all of a sudden we had these derivatives that nobody could imagine....
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charlie: like ray lewis.unny thing about comedy is, i have been writing it for my entire professional life and we are into the second decade of doing it. to some degree, you are constantly blown away by how little you still know, like how wrong you can be with a piece of comedy. you bring out a joke that you are sure is going to work but a -- but it can strike out -- charlie: every night? seth: to some degree, every week. charlie: does that happen every night? it is most likely something you thought would work did not work. or the other way. seth: that is, i think, what is -- that is the flame that draws us comedy writers as moths to it. the idea is -- you never crack it completely. you always try to get better and better at doing comedy. charlie: and you get better and better by doing it? seth: again, at some point, you can't be influenced by things as much as you were when you were young. i was very lucky that my parents introduced me to monty python, snl, to richard prior. charlie: they like those groups?
charlie: like ray lewis.unny thing about comedy is, i have been writing it for my entire professional life and we are into the second decade of doing it. to some degree, you are constantly blown away by how little you still know, like how wrong you can be with a piece of comedy. you bring out a joke that you are sure is going to work but a -- but it can strike out -- charlie: every night? seth: to some degree, every week. charlie: does that happen every night? it is most likely something you...
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charlie: thank you. >> thank you for having us. charlie: it will be there until february. is something you don't want to miss. an extraordinary thing. it happens every 50 years. [laughter] thank you for joining us. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number. don't miss the columbus day sale. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. right now save $600 on the #1 rated bed, plus 24-month financing. hurry, ends sunday! know better sleep with sleep number. charlie: cary fukunaga is here, the director of his first feature film by the screening website netflix. "beasts of no nation" stars idris elba. here is the trailer for the film. >> what is this doing here? >> what are you doing here? who is responsible? what are they calling you? i saved your life. i saved your life. i saved your life. go. all of you have se
charlie: thank you. >> thank you for having us. charlie: it will be there until february. is something you don't want to miss. an extraordinary thing. it happens every 50 years. [laughter] thank you for joining us. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number. don't miss the columbus day sale. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you...
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charlie: fair enough.enator sanders we've got to : eliminate the loopholes, and that's what my legislation does. ♪ buddy- nice place, nice car what happened? well, it all started with my free credit score from credit sesame.com. they gave me so much more than a free credit score. credit sesame's money management tools and personalized offers saved me tons of money and helped me reach my goals. i just signed up with their free app. what's my credit score? your credit score is 650. that's magic! no, that's credit sesame.com you get so much more than a free credit score so do more with your score at credit sesame.com (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. charlie: the biggest misconception about you? senator sanders: that i'm a grumpy guy. you can see that i am a very plea
charlie: fair enough.enator sanders we've got to : eliminate the loopholes, and that's what my legislation does. ♪ buddy- nice place, nice car what happened? well, it all started with my free credit score from credit sesame.com. they gave me so much more than a free credit score. credit sesame's money management tools and personalized offers saved me tons of money and helped me reach my goals. i just signed up with their free app. what's my credit score? your credit score is 650. that's...
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charlie: me too.pices, and i like to have a really good posture, and i like to have some things that i have made myself, and so this book is about the make my cooking my own. that's how i think about it. charlie: you know what is great about this book are the illustrations? where did you have dinner last night? >> i can tell you. we were on the 51st floor of the bank of america loving, and we were doing a benefit. wineof the food and festival -- charlie: they ask you to provide the menu for dinner? menu,y ask us to do the and we cooked for 100 people, and fanny and i had the pleasure of talking about the book, and i think they raise a lot of money. charlie: were you there? >> no, i do have a theory on banking, that the meltdown in 2008 was caused by smart people going to wall street. in my era, the lower third of the class with a wall street, and they were pleasant people and not stupid or anything, but they could not have done credit default swaps. they didn't know the math. that is putting much my c
charlie: me too.pices, and i like to have a really good posture, and i like to have some things that i have made myself, and so this book is about the make my cooking my own. that's how i think about it. charlie: you know what is great about this book are the illustrations? where did you have dinner last night? >> i can tell you. we were on the 51st floor of the bank of america loving, and we were doing a benefit. wineof the food and festival -- charlie: they ask you to provide the menu...
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charlie: what about you? this is not something she wanted to talk about, but given that, it she had two new pitfalls, as a leader, she did something wrong, and the second pitfall was, was there going to be a moment when she looked callous or she looked dishonest? that didn't happen, either. so if she can whether those two -- weather those two things, then she can get through october. charlie: obviously we have no contest yet. , but does in february she face any big hurdle now? is still herself and her record. if she starts to be measured is why she has competition. that is why the debates went well for her. she has amazing strength in south carolina and all of the rest of the states. she is ahead in iowa and losing a little bit to bernie sanders in new hampshire. if that sticks, she is in good shape. charlie: and then -- mike, go ahead. republicans were a little bit gun shy because of the accusations of partisanship about this committee. polls,r doing well in for the first time, this campaign feels like she i
charlie: what about you? this is not something she wanted to talk about, but given that, it she had two new pitfalls, as a leader, she did something wrong, and the second pitfall was, was there going to be a moment when she looked callous or she looked dishonest? that didn't happen, either. so if she can whether those two -- weather those two things, then she can get through october. charlie: obviously we have no contest yet. , but does in february she face any big hurdle now? is still herself...
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charlie: your conclusion is? urban: goodness. charlie: come on.rban: you asked me a question that if i went to the pros, i would go get tim in a new york minute. charlie: because he is a winner. urban he is a winner and he : brings people with him. charlie: but he has had a chance in the pros. several times. if tim called you and said, coach, you and i had some great times together. you were there for me and i was there for you and we won. what do i do? what would you say? urban: we have had that conversation. he has had opportunities to move on. we have had many of those heart-to-heart conversations. i tell him to keep swinging as hard as you possibly can. now that this final chapter -- i think maybe his pro opportunities are going to diminish. it may never happen again, unfortunately, but i tell him he has to look for out for himself and if it is more specific when he calls me -- i don't want to see him go into a situation where he has no chance for success. charlie: tell me about florida state and you. urban: florida. charlie: i am sorry. bobby
charlie: your conclusion is? urban: goodness. charlie: come on.rban: you asked me a question that if i went to the pros, i would go get tim in a new york minute. charlie: because he is a winner. urban he is a winner and he : brings people with him. charlie: but he has had a chance in the pros. several times. if tim called you and said, coach, you and i had some great times together. you were there for me and i was there for you and we won. what do i do? what would you say? urban: we have had...
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charlie: right. courtesy of edward snowden. > courtesy of edward snowden and much of what snowden reported turns out to be accurate. to ask tion we have ourselves as patriotic american citizens is, are we more worried having our privacy compromised by our own agencies or by the intelligence agencies of the theese and the russians and iranians? charlie: and what do they want to do with the information? exactly. and in the time analysis i think we may have to come to the to lusion that we have got give the n.s.a. a little bit of space. now, you spoke -- charlie: the balance between security?d >> absolutely. and you know, the irony is groups like google, for example, there saying wait a second, don't try and control do with the information that we gather from your lap ops that you punch into your laptops because you don't really think about the fact that the you put into at that laptop is then being used of these private companies to do what? to make money. to other it then merchandisers. charlie: of co
charlie: right. courtesy of edward snowden. > courtesy of edward snowden and much of what snowden reported turns out to be accurate. to ask tion we have ourselves as patriotic american citizens is, are we more worried having our privacy compromised by our own agencies or by the intelligence agencies of the theese and the russians and iranians? charlie: and what do they want to do with the information? exactly. and in the time analysis i think we may have to come to the to lusion that we have...
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charlie: thank you. >> thank you for having us. charlie: it will be there until february.t is something you don't want to miss. an extraordinary thing. it happens every 50 years. [laughter] thank you for joining us. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: cary fukunaga is here, he is the director of his first feature film by the screening website netflix. "beasts of no nation" stars idris elba in the story about a young orphan groomed to become a child soldier. here is the trailer for the film. ♪ >> what is this doing thing here? >> what are you doing here? who is responsible for this thing? what are they calling you? i saved your life. i saved your life. i saved your life. go. all of you, you know how something that stands for you. it has put the weapons of the war back in the hands of you. the young, the powerful. >> i will always protect you. because you are my son became -- son. a son always protects the father. my men, you will remember me. [singing] >> we are family. are you ready to fight? >> yes, sir. >> victory. victory. ♪ charlie: cary fukunaga also directed t
charlie: thank you. >> thank you for having us. charlie: it will be there until february.t is something you don't want to miss. an extraordinary thing. it happens every 50 years. [laughter] thank you for joining us. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: cary fukunaga is here, he is the director of his first feature film by the screening website netflix. "beasts of no nation" stars idris elba in the story about a young orphan groomed to become a child soldier. here is the...
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charlie: thank you so much. ♪ charlie: john grisham is here.the new york times" said there is a reason why he moved so many crates of books. his newest novel is called "rogue lawyer." he sells the story of a street lawyer who takes on cases that other lawyers would not touch. i'm pleased to have john grisham back at this table. john: always a pleasure. charlie: this is the 28th book. 28 novels. a collection of stories, and five novels for young readers. john: book number 35 yard -- 35. charlie: unbelievable. john: stephen king knows i'm behind him and he feels the pressure. charlie: "the client," "the rainmaker," "the street lawyer," "bleachers," "the last jury," and on and on and on. "kid lawyer," "the activist." you are what they call prolific. john: that's over the last 30 years. charlie: that's one a year. john: i write for four or five hours in the morning and when i'm writing, i start a new book january the first, that's my dropdead go, and the goal is to finish by july the first, six months. charlie: and it will be published when? john:
charlie: thank you so much. ♪ charlie: john grisham is here.the new york times" said there is a reason why he moved so many crates of books. his newest novel is called "rogue lawyer." he sells the story of a street lawyer who takes on cases that other lawyers would not touch. i'm pleased to have john grisham back at this table. john: always a pleasure. charlie: this is the 28th book. 28 novels. a collection of stories, and five novels for young readers. john: book number 35...
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charlie: largely.isa: well, there are applications that you -- operations that sometimes the to be done by the intelligence community. i am not going to speak to specific operations, but you want to make sure that the president has a whole range of tools at his disposal. when you are talking about the most great, serious action you can take to disrupt a threat, and that is legal action, that is the job of the military. that is what the president said in 2013. charlie: when does he get involved in a decision about brown's? -- drones? lisa: i think the best example of this was, with regard to the striking and some lucky -- with regard to the strike that has been talked about. but charlie, this is about setting policy, setting priorities, making sure that the military and intelligence community have clear policy guidance. for instance, the president set out a clear standard for when the united states government will use direct, legal action against a terrorist target outside an area of active hostility. c
charlie: largely.isa: well, there are applications that you -- operations that sometimes the to be done by the intelligence community. i am not going to speak to specific operations, but you want to make sure that the president has a whole range of tools at his disposal. when you are talking about the most great, serious action you can take to disrupt a threat, and that is legal action, that is the job of the military. that is what the president said in 2013. charlie: when does he get involved...
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charlie: thank you. whenever they put my name in the same sentence as walter cronkite, that is a winning day for me area --for me. senator mccain: i understand. but it is richly deserved. you support the president's decision to remain in afghanistan? senator mccain: i support the decision, but not the number. if we could remain at 10,000, that would barely be enough. but he also says we would go down to 5000. maybe his successor would have a major impact on that that is an -- on that decision, but to have a minimum number rather than an efficient number -- i know for a fact military leaders recommended a much larger number, but when you go down to the bare minimum, you put the lives of the men and women serving at greater risk. i wish he ever was and more to the recommendations of general campbell and some of the others. charlie: was that number that much larger? was it a question of 2000 or three thousand more? was it much larger? firstr mccain: the recommendation, i'm told, was 20,000. charlie: that's
charlie: thank you. whenever they put my name in the same sentence as walter cronkite, that is a winning day for me area --for me. senator mccain: i understand. but it is richly deserved. you support the president's decision to remain in afghanistan? senator mccain: i support the decision, but not the number. if we could remain at 10,000, that would barely be enough. but he also says we would go down to 5000. maybe his successor would have a major impact on that that is an -- on that decision,...
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charlie: seeking what? guest: aha. charlie: life.st: some kind of truth, something real and truthful to me. that is why actor is such a privilege position. it's not only a thinking thing. body has to resonate something true. words and words, and they are beautifully written. you have to make them alive. when the writer writes, is going through it. but then the actor has to lift into a pace -- place of truth. time within yourself. many hours,n work but the moment of truth which is when you're in front of the camera or the audience, and you're alone. it happens while you are doing it. it happens and the moment you are doing it. and instantesent, that is almost eternal. in the present you can feel the treasure of beyond time. inside of time there is no time and that is what acting as for me. charlie: was there a time in preparation and rehearsal leading up to the first performance that you thought you found her? guest: every night and catching something. -- i'm catching something. i'm still finding things and learning things. i know the
charlie: seeking what? guest: aha. charlie: life.st: some kind of truth, something real and truthful to me. that is why actor is such a privilege position. it's not only a thinking thing. body has to resonate something true. words and words, and they are beautifully written. you have to make them alive. when the writer writes, is going through it. but then the actor has to lift into a pace -- place of truth. time within yourself. many hours,n work but the moment of truth which is when you're in...
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charlie: roll tape.> ♪ she makes that old magnolia treat ♪ ♪ ♪ herb: let me tell you something. said, i know-- i people call you sasho. i said, what do your friends call you? he said, my friends call me irving. [laughter] this.e: take a look at this is when marsalis. >> you are inventing it as it goes on. you are adjusting what you are playing to go with them, and they are doing it with you. it's like a dance. you are finding each other, and it's very fundamental and basic, but it's also complicated. charlie: it's true. you've got to let it happen. charlie: but you have to know your -- i've often believed, and jazz is the perfect example, the more you know, the better you are, the more schooled you are, the more spontaneous, the more you can go off, because you know how to come back. herb: absolutely. stan getz was a dear friend of mine, and stand used to say, i'm not sure where i'm going, but i know where i'm going to end up. he never played a note that he wasn't ready to come out with. you have to trus
charlie: roll tape.> ♪ she makes that old magnolia treat ♪ ♪ ♪ herb: let me tell you something. said, i know-- i people call you sasho. i said, what do your friends call you? he said, my friends call me irving. [laughter] this.e: take a look at this is when marsalis. >> you are inventing it as it goes on. you are adjusting what you are playing to go with them, and they are doing it with you. it's like a dance. you are finding each other, and it's very fundamental and basic, but...
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♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose". charlie rose: the u.s.upreme court begins a new term. voting rights, affirmative action are on the docket. the justices may decide to take cases on contraception and abortion. was term, same-sex marriage nationally legalized, and the affordable care act was upheld. this term, more decisions will be made. to talk about these issues, adam and jeffrey. i am pleased to have both. let me go first to adam, what does this look like and what do we have to take note on? >> the big picture is that the left side of the court had a good year with a lot of liberal decisions and at liberal victories. this term, the early signs look like the empire strikes back and that the conservative roberts court we know will deliver more conservative opinions. justice kennedy is in the middle. i expect him to swing right. more than he did last term. in cases on affirmative action and public unions there is a , reason for the left to be nervous. charlie rose: they are tackling items of political significance. >> yes. they are. this is
♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose". charlie rose: the u.s.upreme court begins a new term. voting rights, affirmative action are on the docket. the justices may decide to take cases on contraception and abortion. was term, same-sex marriage nationally legalized, and the affordable care act was upheld. this term, more decisions will be made. to talk about these issues, adam and jeffrey. i am pleased to have both. let me go first to adam, what does...
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charlie: not quite as free.eth: living in amsterdam i felt city.as a child proffofed there were no hard edges. everything had padding on it. charlie: a different mindset of liberation. seth: but i will say, you realize there are a lot of different ways you can perform for comedy audiences that are impaired. the audience say can be impaired in amsterdam is the worst way and audience can be impaired for comedy. they laugh at the wrong things did you walk out with a well-written skit. they will lose themselves over the hat. charlie: you went to northwestern? is there something about northwestern that produces a lot of very talented performers? seth: yes. they have a great theater school. you know, i think, we don't have any kind of great program that becomes renowned. the teachers are great. what really happens is because what everyone heard it was good, you were surrounded by people your age who are good. so, all of a sudden you go from being the funniest person in your high school to the least funny person who's
charlie: not quite as free.eth: living in amsterdam i felt city.as a child proffofed there were no hard edges. everything had padding on it. charlie: a different mindset of liberation. seth: but i will say, you realize there are a lot of different ways you can perform for comedy audiences that are impaired. the audience say can be impaired in amsterdam is the worst way and audience can be impaired for comedy. they laugh at the wrong things did you walk out with a well-written skit. they will...
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charlie rose: it is. did not have "at ease" with your contemporaries. >> i was self-conscious and becoming a bonsai tree. you were so good at 13 that it was a little scary. this is at 13. >> that is nice to hear. charlie rose: you do not know what makes you scary? it is a commanding presence. >> i was a kid actor. i never thought of myself as that. i was an actor who was a kid. charlie rose: everything inside of you said that you were an actor. >> i started taking acting classes and i was furious, committed. i really meant it. people said, you are only 10. i said, i have been doing this forever. plenty of material. one afternoon, as i am one-day o enough. --rlie rose: that is about there is an intellectual curiosity. you have been a student. >> i thought i was going to be a psychology major and it was an interest. that was a was my plan b. going into psychology and becoming a therapist. now, i get to do both. charlie rose: you did not graduate because the degree to not mean that much to you. >> i understo
charlie rose: it is. did not have "at ease" with your contemporaries. >> i was self-conscious and becoming a bonsai tree. you were so good at 13 that it was a little scary. this is at 13. >> that is nice to hear. charlie rose: you do not know what makes you scary? it is a commanding presence. >> i was a kid actor. i never thought of myself as that. i was an actor who was a kid. charlie rose: everything inside of you said that you were an actor. >> i started...
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charlie: it does.ecause in the early days of satellite television, everybody -- the incumbents said well, why would satellite tv -- why would anybody pay for a satellite dish? the answer was pretty simple -- it was better picture quality. it was all digital. it was an interactive guide. it was less expensive. the bundles were smaller so you had more choices as a consumer. the signal quality was more reliable. it was a better picture. hd tv was more prevelent with -- more prevalent with satellite. and so now people are asking the question, why would you pay for ott? and there are similarities. ott eliminates some of the pain points. we have 10 to 15 million broadband homes who do not pay for tv as we know it. they may pay for netflix or hulu but they do not pay for tv as we know it. we take away some of those pain points with sling tv. you do not have a contract, you don't have equipment to buy normally. you can go on vacation and not pay for a subscription or to put it on hold for a month. it is immedi
charlie: it does.ecause in the early days of satellite television, everybody -- the incumbents said well, why would satellite tv -- why would anybody pay for a satellite dish? the answer was pretty simple -- it was better picture quality. it was all digital. it was an interactive guide. it was less expensive. the bundles were smaller so you had more choices as a consumer. the signal quality was more reliable. it was a better picture. hd tv was more prevelent with -- more prevalent with...
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charlie: seeking what? juliette: aha. charlie: life.tte: some kind of truth, something that resonates. something real and truthful to me. that is why actor is such a privilege position. you have to intimate. it's not only a thinking thing. in your body has to resonate something true. words and words, and they are beautifully written. but you have to make them alive. when the writer writes, he is going through it. but then the actor has to really lift into a place of truth within their own experience. charlie: and how do you find that? juliette: you spend time within yourself. charlie: and training as well. juliette: training. butyou can work many hours, the moment of truth, when you are in front of the camera or the audience -- and you are alone. it happens while you are doing it. it happens in a moment you are doing it. it is sort of the present, and instant that is almost eternal. in the present you can feel the treasure of beyond time. it's ancient. inside of time there is no time and that is what acting is for me. charlie: was there
charlie: seeking what? juliette: aha. charlie: life.tte: some kind of truth, something that resonates. something real and truthful to me. that is why actor is such a privilege position. you have to intimate. it's not only a thinking thing. in your body has to resonate something true. words and words, and they are beautifully written. but you have to make them alive. when the writer writes, he is going through it. but then the actor has to really lift into a place of truth within their own...
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charlie: thank you for coming. ben: my pleasure. charlie: thank you for joining us. you next time. ♪ rishaad: it is tuesday, october 13. you are watching trending business with me, rishaad salamat. ♪ we are going to beijing, singapore and mumbai this hour. -- ahead of the latest trade numbers in china. that data is due any moment and expecting yet another contraction. kong.rp plunging in hong we understand potential buyers have been in touch. a ratings reverse. cut by s&p. the report of vw's internal control seems to be inadequate. follow me on twitter. don't forget to use the hashtag. jakarta getting underway. we are just getting these trade numbers out of china. yvonne: surprising figures on the exports. we will break down those u.s. dollar ones later, but exports year on year coming in lower, 1.1%. that is much less than what the survey was expected at 7.4% dropping from a year ago. so, quite a bit of adjustments as a bit of an improvement as we saw a 6.1% drop in exports in the month before. imports coming
charlie: thank you for coming. ben: my pleasure. charlie: thank you for joining us. you next time. ♪ rishaad: it is tuesday, october 13. you are watching trending business with me, rishaad salamat. ♪ we are going to beijing, singapore and mumbai this hour. -- ahead of the latest trade numbers in china. that data is due any moment and expecting yet another contraction. kong.rp plunging in hong we understand potential buyers have been in touch. a ratings reverse. cut by s&p. the report of...
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charlie: would you like to see more? mr. mcraven: i would. charlie: 10,000, 15,000? mr. mcraven: yesterday's a few years ago were anywhere between 10000 and 20,000 -- the estimates a few years ago were anywhere between 10000 and 15,000. we need to stay engaged. the effort we put into it may go the way of iraq. the administration recognizes that. charlie: you have heard this before. war.nnot fight their mr. mcraven: i understand. but we cannot turn a blind eye to the fact that their war is part of our war. if we allow the taliban back into afghanistan-- charlie: but they are back. mr. mcraven: they are. but if you can keep the pressure on them, they don't have an opportunity to use it as a safe haven. you continue to apply pressure. will bet mean the war over in two years or three years or five years? no. this is a generational fight. the problem is are the american people committed to a generational fight? i think they need to be. threathe taliban, the out there, this is a generational fight. we have the finest armed forces in the world. probably the finest we have ever
charlie: would you like to see more? mr. mcraven: i would. charlie: 10,000, 15,000? mr. mcraven: yesterday's a few years ago were anywhere between 10000 and 20,000 -- the estimates a few years ago were anywhere between 10000 and 15,000. we need to stay engaged. the effort we put into it may go the way of iraq. the administration recognizes that. charlie: you have heard this before. war.nnot fight their mr. mcraven: i understand. but we cannot turn a blind eye to the fact that their war is part...
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charlie: the office of the u.s. trade representative said it would end more than 18,000 tariffs that participating countries have placed on american exports. patrick: if you look at which economies are the most protectionist, it is japan. japan has never really opened up within the kind of numbers greg mentioned. the biggest gain for the u.s. is probably japan. although a product may be included in the deal -- greg: this is a trade agreement that is not like other trade agreements. it is much more about extending those sorts of global rules of the road. that will be a particular benefit to areas where the united states has specialized, such as pharmaceutical research, the digital economy. you cannot require facebook to house all its data in another country. for those who don't like this agreement, that is exactly the problem. this is a giveaway to the people and companies already making out like bandits. charlie: the president made much of the environmental and labor standards, did he not? --g: what was impressive e
charlie: the office of the u.s. trade representative said it would end more than 18,000 tariffs that participating countries have placed on american exports. patrick: if you look at which economies are the most protectionist, it is japan. japan has never really opened up within the kind of numbers greg mentioned. the biggest gain for the u.s. is probably japan. although a product may be included in the deal -- greg: this is a trade agreement that is not like other trade agreements. it is much...
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charlie: in what way?argrethe: in the way that you talking together, having to find women toe, and for play a strong role. charlie: you are the inspiration for the prime minister. margrethe: yes, i -- charlie: you can see that. you recognize that. margrethe: but you never really know. charlie: are you flattered if it is true? margrethe: yes, i am. very much. most of all, i admire the people have done the series. so many people have gone around. it andobe" has enjoyed hopefully got a peek into this scandinavian environment. charlie: thank you for coming. back in a moment. ♪ charlie: dr. peter whybrow is here. his books include "a mood apart." 's latest is "the well-tuned brain." it examines why the brain is often out of sync with the world around us. leisure to have you here. -- pleasure to have you here. did 9/11 make you think of the themes? dr. whybrow it was mainly the breakdown in 2008. why did that happen? how can a country believe it will live on debt forever? i think that brought me to the point whe
charlie: in what way?argrethe: in the way that you talking together, having to find women toe, and for play a strong role. charlie: you are the inspiration for the prime minister. margrethe: yes, i -- charlie: you can see that. you recognize that. margrethe: but you never really know. charlie: are you flattered if it is true? margrethe: yes, i am. very much. most of all, i admire the people have done the series. so many people have gone around. it andobe" has enjoyed hopefully got a peek...
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charlie: it does.ecause in the early days of sunlight television, the incumbents said why would anybody pay for a satellite dish? the answer was simple. better picture quality. it was all digital. an interactive guide. less expensive. the bundles were smaller so you had more choices as a consumer. the signal quality was more reliable. it was a better picture. hdtv is more prevelent with satellite. and so now people are asking the question, why would you pay for ott? there are similarities. ott eliminate some of the pay points. so many homes do not pay for ott as we know it. they pay for netflix or hulu. we take away some of those paying points with ott. you don't have to sign a contract, you don't have equipment to buy normally. you can go on vacation and not pay for a subscription or to put it on hold for a month. it is immediate. so you could sign up for sling tv and you can watch the nba finals tonight and you don't have to wait for an installer. betty: you don't have to wait out of work and wait fo
charlie: it does.ecause in the early days of sunlight television, the incumbents said why would anybody pay for a satellite dish? the answer was simple. better picture quality. it was all digital. an interactive guide. less expensive. the bundles were smaller so you had more choices as a consumer. the signal quality was more reliable. it was a better picture. hdtv is more prevelent with satellite. and so now people are asking the question, why would you pay for ott? there are similarities. ott...
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charlie: tv is changing.eople are looking more for what they want to watch and not paying for what they don't want to watch. tv is everywhere. part of that is the technology is ott, over the top that allows customers to do that. the second transformation is wireless. there is only two ways to do this, one is through the wire and the other way is through wireless, and we started that about five years ago. we wanted to be part of that connectivity revolution. the best place to do this in the marketplace is in wireless technology. betty: this is why you have accumulated $50 million or $60 million in wireless assets? charlie: it is only really worth money when you put it to use and when you ultimately build a business around it and get discounted cash flows in the future. that is what we are looking forward to the future. betty: charlie, does this remind you at all about the transformation of television and the on boarding of so many people wirelessly. does this remind you of the early days of satellite televisio
charlie: tv is changing.eople are looking more for what they want to watch and not paying for what they don't want to watch. tv is everywhere. part of that is the technology is ott, over the top that allows customers to do that. the second transformation is wireless. there is only two ways to do this, one is through the wire and the other way is through wireless, and we started that about five years ago. we wanted to be part of that connectivity revolution. the best place to do this in the...
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charlie: roll tape. she makes that magnolia tree wrap around her at the mention of her name ♪ ♪ ♪ who brought the cakewalk back into style? ♪ ♪ who made those weeping willow trees smile? ♪ ♪ she came, she saw, she conquered ♪ we think she's just sensational ♪ [laughter] herb: let me tell you something. i asked louis -- i said, i know people call you sasho. i said, what do your friends call you? he said, my friends call me irving. [laughter] charlie: take a look at this. this is when marsalis. >> when you're trying to play jazz is other people you are , inventing it as it goes on. you are adjusting what you are playing to go with them, and they are doing it with you. it's like a dance. you are finding each other, and it's very fundamental and basic, but it's also complicated. charlie: it's true. herb: you've got to let it happen. charlie: but you have to know your -- i've often believed, and jazz is the perfect example, the more you know, the better you are, the more schooled you are, the more spontaneous
charlie: roll tape. she makes that magnolia tree wrap around her at the mention of her name ♪ ♪ ♪ who brought the cakewalk back into style? ♪ ♪ who made those weeping willow trees smile? ♪ ♪ she came, she saw, she conquered ♪ we think she's just sensational ♪ [laughter] herb: let me tell you something. i asked louis -- i said, i know people call you sasho. i said, what do your friends call you? he said, my friends call me irving. [laughter] charlie: take a look at this. this...
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charlie: we have to go. anator sanders: we have campaign-finance system that is a result of the supreme court decision. citizens united is corrupt and allows billionaires to buy elections. no nominee of mine to the supreme court will get the nomination unless he or she makes it clear they will -- charlie: this hillary clinton believe as you do about citizens united? senator sanders: yes. and i believe that we need to not only overturned citizens united, we need to move the public funding elections. working-class people around this country, who want to participate in the political process do not have two very wealthy people for money. that would revolutionize this country and the politics of this country. charlie: you have been doing pretty well at fundraising. senator sanders: we have been doing it differently than almost anybody else. charlie: in terms of growing up, and the influences on your life. it is said you grew up with some , there was tension of money. how did that shape you? senator sanders: a lot
charlie: we have to go. anator sanders: we have campaign-finance system that is a result of the supreme court decision. citizens united is corrupt and allows billionaires to buy elections. no nominee of mine to the supreme court will get the nomination unless he or she makes it clear they will -- charlie: this hillary clinton believe as you do about citizens united? senator sanders: yes. and i believe that we need to not only overturned citizens united, we need to move the public funding...
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charlie: 10,000, 15,000? mr.craven: when you look back on the estimates done years ago, anywhere from 10-20,000. i am not sure what the lay of the land looks now in terms of how we have that relationship. we need to continue to staying gauged in afghanistan for the foreseeable future. if we don't the effort we put into it may go the way of iraq. the administration recognizes that and i appreciate the fact that -- charlie: you have heard this before. we cannot fight their war. mr. mcraven: i understand that. but we can't turn a blind eye to the fact that their war is also part of our war. the taliban to come back in afghanistan -- charlie: they are back. mr. mcraven: they never left. parts of the never left. if you can keep the pressure on the taliban and and the level of al qaeda that remains you don't give them an opportunity to use that as a safe haven to continue to conduct strikes. you do that by applying pressure. does that mean this war will be over in a year, in five years? probably not. this is a generati
charlie: 10,000, 15,000? mr.craven: when you look back on the estimates done years ago, anywhere from 10-20,000. i am not sure what the lay of the land looks now in terms of how we have that relationship. we need to continue to staying gauged in afghanistan for the foreseeable future. if we don't the effort we put into it may go the way of iraq. the administration recognizes that and i appreciate the fact that -- charlie: you have heard this before. we cannot fight their war. mr. mcraven: i...
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charlie: thank you for coming. ben: my pleasure. charlie: thank you for joining us.you next time. ♪ . . ♪ big deal. to buy emc that by - in the largest tech acquisition ever seen. mining matters. glencore seeks to unload interest at home and abroad to the tune of $30 billion of debt. and looking ahead, stocks at seven-week highs. ."lcome to "first up
charlie: thank you for coming. ben: my pleasure. charlie: thank you for joining us.you next time. ♪ . . ♪ big deal. to buy emc that by - in the largest tech acquisition ever seen. mining matters. glencore seeks to unload interest at home and abroad to the tune of $30 billion of debt. and looking ahead, stocks at seven-week highs. ."lcome to "first up