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and part of the reason -- >> charlie: she's 80? >> 80 years old. >> charlie: tough? >> more than tough she's quality. >> charlie: she said what? >> he didn't exactly like the fact i was defending iron mike but i watched what happened to him and how badly he was represented by an attorney in washington charging him $300 million from an attorney and i watched the way he did it and i heard about a girl that late in the evening knocked on his door was taken in. i don't know. i think he with you badly represented but i did see that number one she knocks late in the night and two she's dancing at a beauty contest at 8:00 in the morning and i saw the tape and she's dancing happily in the morning and now mike tyson is in jail three and four years. i had a real problem with don king and the lawyer. >> charlie: but it was determined he raped her regardless of why she came there. >> i don't know that it happened and i think as they said, if he didn't testify he would have been exonerated. he was arrogant. he was a horrible witness and i would say generally speaking you don't pu
and part of the reason -- >> charlie: she's 80? >> 80 years old. >> charlie: tough? >> more than tough she's quality. >> charlie: she said what? >> he didn't exactly like the fact i was defending iron mike but i watched what happened to him and how badly he was represented by an attorney in washington charging him $300 million from an attorney and i watched the way he did it and i heard about a girl that late in the evening knocked on his door was taken in. i...
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♪ from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: welcome to our broadcast.onight we spend the night with a man who has left his mark on the history of new york city. if donald trump is not in the news for a controversial new development, he may be in the gossip column with his latest relationship. less than two years ago the trump empire was in trouble and some were quick to announce that the king had lost his crown. donald trump, some say is out to prove them wrong. he is writing his third book, "the art of the comeback." donald trump is here and i am he -- i increase to have him. here is the casino journal saying gaming's greatest comeback. what, casino just player. here is new york magazine out trumpeek, fighting back scrambles off the campus. after the new hampshire primary went out front, had a press conference and he said, even though he came in second, that i in the comeback kid. look at what happened to bill clinton. if you could translate that for you, where would it be? where would it take you to? what would be the equivalent of reaching the white
♪ from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: welcome to our broadcast.onight we spend the night with a man who has left his mark on the history of new york city. if donald trump is not in the news for a controversial new development, he may be in the gossip column with his latest relationship. less than two years ago the trump empire was in trouble and some were quick to announce that the king had lost his crown. donald trump, some say is out to prove them...
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>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: welcome to our broadcast. tonight, we spend the hour with a man who has already left his own unique mark on the face and history of new york city. if donald trump is not in the news, he may be in the gossip columns with his latest .elationship less than two years ago, the news was that the trump empire was in trouble, and some were quick to announce the king has lost his ground. prove them wrong and is currently writing his third book, "the art of the comeback." i am pleased to have him. here is trump, the heart of the deal, and here he is surviving at the top. here is casino journal saying, "gaming's greatest comeback." is "new york" magazine out this week, fighting back, trump scrambles off the campus. bill clinton after the new hampshire primary went out front and had a press conference, and he said, even though he came in second, the comeback kid. look at what happened to bill clinton. if you can translate that to you, where would it be? where would it take you? what would be the equivalent of reaching the
>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: welcome to our broadcast. tonight, we spend the hour with a man who has already left his own unique mark on the face and history of new york city. if donald trump is not in the news, he may be in the gossip columns with his latest .elationship less than two years ago, the news was that the trump empire was in trouble, and some were quick to announce the king has lost his ground. prove them wrong and is...
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charlie: right.ichael: isis itself, as far as i know, has not said anything yet, but the media people around isis that amplify its message that sometimes speaks on their behalf are already talking about that this proves their point about what the united states is all about as far as the religion of islam. so a recruiting boon for isis. second, we need the cooperation of those countries in the war in the extremism, counterterrorism war. we make it politically more difficult for them to do that when we create the perception among their population that we are banning all muslims from coming to the united states. we make it more difficult on the government of iraq to cooperate with us. third, we create disincentives for individuals in those countries to work with the u.s. military directly or to work with u.s. intelligence directly because one of the reasons they do that now is on the hope of coming to the united states when that work is completed. charlie: right. michael: there are lots of stories about
charlie: right.ichael: isis itself, as far as i know, has not said anything yet, but the media people around isis that amplify its message that sometimes speaks on their behalf are already talking about that this proves their point about what the united states is all about as far as the religion of islam. so a recruiting boon for isis. second, we need the cooperation of those countries in the war in the extremism, counterterrorism war. we make it politically more difficult for them to do that...
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charlie: right.inding a genetic connection? eli: they are indeed. and what they are doing in cancer research and many other areas. charlie: cutting edge of science, is what it is. eli: it is indeed. and it has been for 14 years. charlie: what was the instinct to do it? eli: i have no background in science or medicine, but one of our sons has crohn's disease. david baltimore, on our board, said you've got to give a grant to eric lander, who is decoding genomes for the government, because he has a gene related to crohn's. so we gave him some money. then one day, 15 years ago we , are in cambridge, massachusetts. i said eric i want to see your , lab. we are blown away with computers and robotics going 24 hours a day with all these young, bright people from harvard medical school and m.i.t. so excited, they don't want to go home. i said eric, when are you going to be done decoding the human genome? he said april 2012. and then what do you want to do? -- 2002. charlie: right. he said, i want to start in i
charlie: right.inding a genetic connection? eli: they are indeed. and what they are doing in cancer research and many other areas. charlie: cutting edge of science, is what it is. eli: it is indeed. and it has been for 14 years. charlie: what was the instinct to do it? eli: i have no background in science or medicine, but one of our sons has crohn's disease. david baltimore, on our board, said you've got to give a grant to eric lander, who is decoding genomes for the government, because he has...
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charlie: yes.his next one famous for having the reasond that was vanka trump in there. charlie: the next one, look at this. jackie kennedy in a ski mask. wow. harry: i like it because jackie she can't hide. charlie: you can see the picture and know that it is her. the eyes. and the next one is ethel kennedy waving you away from her husband's body. harry: she was screaming. it was one of those things you could not feel that night because it was so close to dallas, and you had to, this was my job. i was in news photographer. a news photographer. matthew: and it is a testament to harry, because he is continuing to shoot. charlie: ok, i want to get through this. the next is a kkk woman holding a child. where was the shot? harry: that was south carolina. charlie: beaufort, south carolina, yeah. how did you get there? harry: i went there with bobby sheldon, and he took me, and he told me, saying i will be leaving around 9:00, harry. i think you should leave with me, meaning it was not safe. charlie: got
charlie: yes.his next one famous for having the reasond that was vanka trump in there. charlie: the next one, look at this. jackie kennedy in a ski mask. wow. harry: i like it because jackie she can't hide. charlie: you can see the picture and know that it is her. the eyes. and the next one is ethel kennedy waving you away from her husband's body. harry: she was screaming. it was one of those things you could not feel that night because it was so close to dallas, and you had to, this was my...
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dan: thank you, charlie. charlie: thank you. be right back. stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: lisa monaco is here. she served as president obama's chief homeland security and counterterrorism advisor for four years. that put her at the nexus of many pivotal national security issues. her portfolio included the fight against isis, hostages. sanctions, cyber security, outbreaks and natural disasters. i am pleased to have her back at this table. welcome. lisa: thanks, charlie, good to be back. charlie: we talked about this the other day. who was on your principals committee? lisa: what i did as the president of the homeland security advisor was chair members of the committee, members of the cabinet addressing homeland security issues. things like ebola, zika. border questions. the attack on the boston marathon. the boston marathon bombings. we didn't know what the origin of that was. was it international terrorism related or not? i convened the principals -- so the secretary of homeland security, the attorney general, the secretary of treasury, the cia d
dan: thank you, charlie. charlie: thank you. be right back. stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: lisa monaco is here. she served as president obama's chief homeland security and counterterrorism advisor for four years. that put her at the nexus of many pivotal national security issues. her portfolio included the fight against isis, hostages. sanctions, cyber security, outbreaks and natural disasters. i am pleased to have her back at this table. welcome. lisa: thanks, charlie, good to be back....
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charlie: yes.isa: there are active discussions and it's been reported about what is the next step? what's the force? we assess the only capable force is the kurdish military that we have been working with and providing assistance to. the problem with that, of course, is the reaction of the turks. our nato ally. but we're really on the horns of a dilemma here if we do not arm the kurds in order to go towards racha to dislodge isil and its external operations there. charlie: was there any possibility of creating an arab force, an arab government that would be willing to put people on the ground? lisa: it has never materialized. i will tell you i've sat in a whole slew of meetings. both by laterally in my own conversations with partners and in other discussions and it has never materialized and never been something that was a viable option. charlie: so if they say they're doing it when you've got -- when push came to shove, it didn't happen. lisa: did not happen. charlie: why? lisa: inherent capabilit
charlie: yes.isa: there are active discussions and it's been reported about what is the next step? what's the force? we assess the only capable force is the kurdish military that we have been working with and providing assistance to. the problem with that, of course, is the reaction of the turks. our nato ally. but we're really on the horns of a dilemma here if we do not arm the kurds in order to go towards racha to dislodge isil and its external operations there. charlie: was there any...
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guest: thank you, charlie. charlie: why this message?is the most strikingly relevant artifact from the founding era. it's a memo from the first founding father to future generations and has direct applicability to what we are dealing with today. charlie: who wrote it? guest: washington was the author in terms of the the most strikiy relevant artifact from the founding era. it's a memo ideas straight he assembled the greatest team of ghost riders in history. james madison worked on the first draft of the end of the first term. alexander hamilton to get on in the second term. the ideas are all washington's. charlie: tell me about the relationship between hamilton and george washington. guest: it's fascinating. it's rooted in the revolutionary war, when hamilton is a young officer who hamilton to get on n the second term. the ideas are all washington's. is in charge of this correspondence. over that period, they form a mind meld about the philosophy of the new republic they wish to enact, and really influenced by the fact that the continent
guest: thank you, charlie. charlie: why this message?is the most strikingly relevant artifact from the founding era. it's a memo from the first founding father to future generations and has direct applicability to what we are dealing with today. charlie: who wrote it? guest: washington was the author in terms of the the most strikiy relevant artifact from the founding era. it's a memo ideas straight he assembled the greatest team of ghost riders in history. james madison worked on the first...
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charlie: go ahead. jan: i was going to add, on the likelihood of the nuclear option, at this point my sense is that is pretty slim for this nomination, and i think it's because democrats will see it's not in their option to .ilibuster right now the president is replacing a conservative icon, intellectual giant. this nomination will not change the balance of the court. that is a powerful argument for republicans, and i think, from my sources, they are prepared to trigger that nuclear option for this nomination, which would mean a filibuster would be out of the way for the next big fight over justice kennedy's seat, which is expected this summer or next summer. that would be a big help to republicans in some ways, and it would enable them to appoint a more conservative nominee to replace justice kennedy. at the end of the day, democrats will put up a big fight for judge gorsuch but ultimately not filibuster and prompt republicans to change the rules and do away with the filibuster as democrats did for the
charlie: go ahead. jan: i was going to add, on the likelihood of the nuclear option, at this point my sense is that is pretty slim for this nomination, and i think it's because democrats will see it's not in their option to .ilibuster right now the president is replacing a conservative icon, intellectual giant. this nomination will not change the balance of the court. that is a powerful argument for republicans, and i think, from my sources, they are prepared to trigger that nuclear option for...
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brad: thanks, charlie. charlie: back in a moment.y with us. ♪ charlie: the cofounder and ceo of the next-door is here, a private social network which allows neighbors to connect with each other about issues that affect their community. next-door is different from other social networks in that it doesn't connect members through their preferences and favorites, but proximity. over 125,000 neighborhoods across the u.s. use it to find local resources, such as babysitters, plumbers, and dentists. the service encourages neighbors to report criminal activity. i am pleased to have our guest at the table for the first time. welcome. guest: thank you for having me, charlie. charlie: where did you get this idea? guest: we use facebook to connect to friends, linkedin to manage our professional profiles. we use twitter to find people that are interesting. it is funny that while technology has done such a great job connecting us to people that or live far away from us people we don't even know, it hasn't done a lot to connect us to the people righ
brad: thanks, charlie. charlie: back in a moment.y with us. ♪ charlie: the cofounder and ceo of the next-door is here, a private social network which allows neighbors to connect with each other about issues that affect their community. next-door is different from other social networks in that it doesn't connect members through their preferences and favorites, but proximity. over 125,000 neighborhoods across the u.s. use it to find local resources, such as babysitters, plumbers, and dentists....
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♪ from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin tonight with iran.riday morning, the trump administration announced a new sanctions against iran. it comes from a response to a new ballistic firing earlier in the week. individuals with relations to the revolutionary guard. joining me, my guests. i begin first with david sanger. david, why are they doing this? will it be successful and what will achieve? charlie, they are doing this because they want to set a new tone and they want to set it right away. general flynn, michael flynn, the national security advisor. he issued a statement in which he said the old method of watching a missile firing and then gathering the united nations general assembly or security council together to issue a pronouncement against were over.those days that that was an effective. so, he announced a series of , quite friendly, looked a fair bit like the kind of sanctions the obama administration -- quite frankly, looked a fair bit like the kind of sanctions the obama administration and now -- announced a year ago. they reveal
♪ from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin tonight with iran.riday morning, the trump administration announced a new sanctions against iran. it comes from a response to a new ballistic firing earlier in the week. individuals with relations to the revolutionary guard. joining me, my guests. i begin first with david sanger. david, why are they doing this? will it be successful and what will achieve? charlie, they are doing this because they want to...
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charlie: and you chose? we chose to literally opt to go forward, to lean forward and take a chance. the great thing about that was that at the end of the day, the journey was hard, charlie. at the end of the day, and i think it is going to show up -- it is showing up in the short term in the market and it will show up longer-term as well. we ingested a company called acs and made it part of xerox. we re-jiggered acs. there are some things that are no longer there because we sold them off and put other parts in. we foundationed with a level of technology that are better business processes. we are at a point now where that company is strong enough and needs and has a different rhythm, different enough rhythm, that keeping it with the old company with, with xerox, was distracting to both. so part of the choice we had to make as a board and me as the ceo and the management team was do you take apart what you have just put together? do you take it apart? and the answer was really simple. and a lot of questions we
charlie: and you chose? we chose to literally opt to go forward, to lean forward and take a chance. the great thing about that was that at the end of the day, the journey was hard, charlie. at the end of the day, and i think it is going to show up -- it is showing up in the short term in the market and it will show up longer-term as well. we ingested a company called acs and made it part of xerox. we re-jiggered acs. there are some things that are no longer there because we sold them off and...
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>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." >> i'm filling in for charlie rose, who is away tonight and roger stone is a longtime advisor and brenda president trump. his new book is called "the making of the president 2016, how donald trump orchestrated a revolution." roger, welcome back. thank you've known the -- you. i was introduced to president trump by his attorney, roy cohn. i was trying to put together is a white campaign for reagan. i needed a finance committee, on.orders, telephone and so cohn arranged an appointment for me. donald likes politics away he likes sports, he follows it carefully. i said, mr. trump, i'm roger stone. he said, please call me donald. the day after he was inaugurated said, mr. president, congratulations. he said, please call me donald. host: you met him when he said,n his early 30's. how has he changed since then? roger: he's calmer, and he has a great deal more experience straight i want him to run for president as early as 1988, more earnestly in 2000, and certainly in 2012. but in retrospect, 2016 was the right time, the perfect s
>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." >> i'm filling in for charlie rose, who is away tonight and roger stone is a longtime advisor and brenda president trump. his new book is called "the making of the president 2016, how donald trump orchestrated a revolution." roger, welcome back. thank you've known the -- you. i was introduced to president trump by his attorney, roy cohn. i was trying to put together is a white campaign for reagan. i...
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charlie: and that makes you?nd we watched each other's careers develop and he came to me a couple of years ago with a book, about a book he had read by susan williams, an incredible book. and with a photo essay of the couple, which was incredible, and a script that existed. and it did not take much to convince me, because this is a powerful story and one that i knew nothing about. charlie: did you know anything about it? rosamund: no. and again, when i read about them and saw the pictures, it was a heartfelt thing to say yes, because the photos david sent to me had the most extraordinary effect on me. when you look at this couple you could see the above, you could also -- love, you can also see some journey that was yet to be told. and it moved me to tears and i have to pay attention to that feeling. charlie: what was it for you? i did notas shocked know the story. i was so compelled by the story and inspired by their love for each other and the effect of the love going onto have, not just on them, but those arou
charlie: and that makes you?nd we watched each other's careers develop and he came to me a couple of years ago with a book, about a book he had read by susan williams, an incredible book. and with a photo essay of the couple, which was incredible, and a script that existed. and it did not take much to convince me, because this is a powerful story and one that i knew nothing about. charlie: did you know anything about it? rosamund: no. and again, when i read about them and saw the pictures, it...
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charlie: all of the lawyers will be tuning in. >> exactly. charlie: thank you.ave learned a lot. ♪ ♪ >> steve mnuchin sworn in as trump secretary for treasury. how he plans to tackle global trade and currency concerns. says it has arabia cut crude output the most in eight years, but opec disagrees on the numbers. a rising tide of protectionism worries global shipping, but the head of bp world says he sees clear waters ahead. shery: plus, investors await janet yellen's twice yearly trip to capitol hill for clues on
charlie: all of the lawyers will be tuning in. >> exactly. charlie: thank you.ave learned a lot. ♪ ♪ >> steve mnuchin sworn in as trump secretary for treasury. how he plans to tackle global trade and currency concerns. says it has arabia cut crude output the most in eight years, but opec disagrees on the numbers. a rising tide of protectionism worries global shipping, but the head of bp world says he sees clear waters ahead. shery: plus, investors await janet yellen's twice...
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[laughter] charlie: al?umber one, it is the greatest unscripted drama in the history of television. this is why people love the nfl. i would be very curious to hear what bill thinks about the following. is score is 20-3, but now it 28-9 because he misses the extra point. new england is racing down the field again. or 10 yarde the five line. a penalty moves them back. i thought it was very interesting that bill belichick went for a field goal. granted it was fourth and a lot of yards at that point, he is try to make it a two possession game but it is one thing when you're down by 14. it is another when you're down by 16. pointuchdowns, two two conversion speared i think he did the calculus that way. i was surprised that with that few minutes remaining on the clock that he might go for even on fourth one long. -- fourth and long. the julian edelman catch, that is going to be forefront in our minds. julio jones made in a possible catch -- made it impossible catch. i don't understand how they shut down julio jon
[laughter] charlie: al?umber one, it is the greatest unscripted drama in the history of television. this is why people love the nfl. i would be very curious to hear what bill thinks about the following. is score is 20-3, but now it 28-9 because he misses the extra point. new england is racing down the field again. or 10 yarde the five line. a penalty moves them back. i thought it was very interesting that bill belichick went for a field goal. granted it was fourth and a lot of yards at that...
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big charlie and diane were dead.nd the old farmhouse they loved so well was now a crime scene. >>> coming up -- charlie and diane parker lying dead in their own home. the investigation begins. at a grisly crime scene, some stray drops of blood might provide a big clue. >> it appeared that someone involved in the crime was a bleeder. >> that's great evidence. >> it is if you can match it up. >> when "dateline extra" continues. video game. this is not a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can save your life. ♪ ♪ ♪ to err is human. to anticipate is lexus. experience the lexus rx with advanced safety standard. experience amazing. the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you picked the wrong insurance plan." no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. befi was active.gia, i was energetic. the
big charlie and diane were dead.nd the old farmhouse they loved so well was now a crime scene. >>> coming up -- charlie and diane parker lying dead in their own home. the investigation begins. at a grisly crime scene, some stray drops of blood might provide a big clue. >> it appeared that someone involved in the crime was a bleeder. >> that's great evidence. >> it is if you can match it up. >> when "dateline extra" continues. video game. this is not a...
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charlie: social factors?30 years, people like myself have followed them from childhood into early adulthood in order to identify experiences that have placed them at risk. we have identified some within the first five. those children who have been maltreated or abused by parents in the first five years of life, they have been rejected by parents, harshly treated. who have experienced maltreatment by parents are become juvenile delinquents, on average, and to become arrested for violent crimes in young adulthood. girls are likely to develop bece delinquents, on average, and to become a pattern of deviant behavior which may include unwanted pregnancies. the second kind of abuse is by peers, children who are bullied, victimized, socially rejected, just like in the kindergarten or first and second grade classrooms are also at risk of growing up and having problems in adolescence and adulthood, suicide and even violent reactions. now, the next question we ask is , what is it about, those experiences, that has an i
charlie: social factors?30 years, people like myself have followed them from childhood into early adulthood in order to identify experiences that have placed them at risk. we have identified some within the first five. those children who have been maltreated or abused by parents in the first five years of life, they have been rejected by parents, harshly treated. who have experienced maltreatment by parents are become juvenile delinquents, on average, and to become arrested for violent crimes...
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[ cheering ] >> charlie! >> charlie! >> sasha: charlie! that smile on my sister's face? >> rick: yeah, i don't know who's happier -- zende, nicole, or pam. >> maya: [ laughs ] i'm just so happy for nicole. >> rick: yeah, another avant joins the family. >> maya: mm, you forrester guys are pretty lucky. >> rick: yes, we are. >> maya: yes, you are. [ giggles ] >> steffy: [ sighs ] it's so sweet the way zende does on her. >> liam: yeah. it wasn't an easy road getting here, but all his perseverance paid off. look at him. he's married to the woman he loves. >> steffy: and all your hard work and perseverance is paying off. soon we'll be husband and wife. >> pam: excuse me, but what's with this cake? we have two wedding cakes now? >> shirley: well, i made this one. i don't know about that one. it's a little hoity-toity for me. >> pam: you...made this cake yourself? >> shirley: i sure did. it's gonna be the best cake you ever tasted. >> pam: interesting! because i made this cake. it's a meyer lemon cake, and it's gonna be the finest cake that you n
[ cheering ] >> charlie! >> charlie! >> sasha: charlie! that smile on my sister's face? >> rick: yeah, i don't know who's happier -- zende, nicole, or pam. >> maya: [ laughs ] i'm just so happy for nicole. >> rick: yeah, another avant joins the family. >> maya: mm, you forrester guys are pretty lucky. >> rick: yes, we are. >> maya: yes, you are. [ giggles ] >> steffy: [ sighs ] it's so sweet the way zende does on her. >> liam:...
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>> this is charlie rose. charlie: president trump stirred controversy in a pre-super bowl interview. aesident trump suggested moral equivalency between the united states and russia. trump: there are a lot of killers. do you think the country is so innocent? bill o'reilly: i do notdo you to know of any government leaders that are killers. trump: we have made a lot of mistakes. charlie: he insisted that president trump wants to start fresh with vladimir putin. -- ing me now welcome. everybody wants to understand what is the resistance of to criticize or separate out vladimir putin. >> it is the one thing he has been remarkably consistent on. and who will pay for it. to understand why, we have the intelligence community reporting russianacking of the government. the intelligence community says that they think that the the election to elect trump and i think there is a fealty there. i think that he just likes the guy. there is an affinity for this .dolescent version of manliness charlie: the horseback did it for
>> this is charlie rose. charlie: president trump stirred controversy in a pre-super bowl interview. aesident trump suggested moral equivalency between the united states and russia. trump: there are a lot of killers. do you think the country is so innocent? bill o'reilly: i do notdo you to know of any government leaders that are killers. trump: we have made a lot of mistakes. charlie: he insisted that president trump wants to start fresh with vladimir putin. -- ing me now welcome....
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charlie whitaker from previous employment as well as at career path and when i approached him about, you know, if you've got a position, fine, if not, you know, i still -- i still like you, you're my friend. we're friend and when we brought me on, he brought me on as a volunteer that lasted a couple of days because i knew the work and from there i've just been coming to work every day and when the opportunity came up to join aspire entrepreneurship it was really mr. whitaker that pushed me towards that. i'll be honest. i was comfortable just working and receiving a paycheck, but i do understand that there was so much more. >> charlie, let me just go to you next because you actually mentored andrew. >> yes, ma'am, and your company works primarily with returning citizens. >> so andrew came to you and tell us what happened. >> andrew is really a humble guy. andrew has a lot of skills. i really met andrew in like 2007. andrew was a case manager and we were doing work for development so when i left and started career path d.c. in 2010 andrew came over with me and just like you said he had
charlie whitaker from previous employment as well as at career path and when i approached him about, you know, if you've got a position, fine, if not, you know, i still -- i still like you, you're my friend. we're friend and when we brought me on, he brought me on as a volunteer that lasted a couple of days because i knew the work and from there i've just been coming to work every day and when the opportunity came up to join aspire entrepreneurship it was really mr. whitaker that pushed me...
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i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, president trump's nominee and the future of the supreme court. concerns over the president's national security team. and director rile peck looks at race in america through the words of james baldwin in the new documentary film, "i am not your negro." >> in america, i was never free to rest. we need to take action, any kind of action, by any means necessary. >necessary. our leaders are going to kill us all off. >> rose: we will have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> rose: is it luck at all or is it something else what's the object lesson here? >> it opens the door to a demagogue. >> rose: tell me the significance of the moment. >> rose: this was the week president trump nominated judge neil gorsuch for a seat on the supreme court. the adminis
i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, president trump's nominee and the future of the supreme court. concerns over the president's national security team. and director rile peck looks at race in america through the words of james baldwin in the new documentary film, "i am not your negro." >> in america, i was never free to rest. we need to take action, any kind of action, by any means necessary. >necessary. our leaders are going to...
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hey, where's charlie? charlie?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance going to say i was not happy is a disgrace that my full cabinet is still not in place, the longest such delay in the history of our country. obstruction by democrats. by the way, he's right about that middle part. in terms of the number of cabinet secretaries and the number of days since the inauguration, this is a record for the fewest members confirmed. right now senate democrats are on the floor for a second night in a row speaking in protest of one of trump's nominees. last night when we showed you a live picture, it was cory booker of new jersey talking. this is not tape from last night. he hasn't been talking this whole time but he is back up talking in front of the u.s. senate. last night the target was education secretary of state betsy devos had j that is the the are nicole, heidi and charlie still with us. what happened on the senate floor tonight involving liz wet warren and the late coretta what happened on the senate floor
hey, where's charlie? charlie?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance going to say i was not happy is a disgrace that my full cabinet is still not in place, the longest such delay in the history of our country. obstruction by democrats. by the way, he's right about that middle part. in terms of the number of cabinet secretaries and the number of days since the inauguration, this is a record for the fewest members confirmed....
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>> welcome to the program, the program is charlie rose the week. charlie is away. i'm jeff glor. just ahead, president trump's executive order in the courts. britain, america, and the special relationship under donald trump. and dev patel brings an oscar nominated performance to "lion." >> do you have any idea what it is like how every day my real brother-- my name. >> i always thought that i could keep this family together. i need you. and what if you do find home and they're not even there. >> i don't have a choice. swrz we will have those stories and what might happen. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following:. >> you began how? >> they captioning sponsored by rose communications >> is it luck at all or something else. >> i think he just liked the guy. >> what is the be ject lesson here. >> opportunities for women. >> tell me the significance of the moment. >> glor: this was the week the administration went to court to fight an injunction on president trump's travel ban. the queen of england celebrated an anniversary and in football the new england patriots came
>> welcome to the program, the program is charlie rose the week. charlie is away. i'm jeff glor. just ahead, president trump's executive order in the courts. britain, america, and the special relationship under donald trump. and dev patel brings an oscar nominated performance to "lion." >> do you have any idea what it is like how every day my real brother-- my name. >> i always thought that i could keep this family together. i need you. and what if you do find home...
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charlie weber, everybody! and constipation? they keep telling me "drink more water." "exercise more." i know that. "try laxatives..." i know. believe me. it's like i've. tried. everything! my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know that. tell me something i don't know. (vo) linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation, or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children under 6 and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach-area pain and swelling. talk to your doctor about managing your symptoms pr
charlie weber, everybody! and constipation? they keep telling me "drink more water." "exercise more." i know that. "try laxatives..." i know. believe me. it's like i've. tried. everything! my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know that. tell me something i don't know. (vo) linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation, or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent...
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charlie weber, everybody!mmy: thanks to viggo mortensen, charlie weber, and apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time. "nightline" is next but first, this is his grammy-nominated album "in my mind," here with the song "love inside," bj the chicago kid! [ applause ] ♪ ♪ too much love ♪ trying to keep it to myself >> listen! how y'all feel, los angeles! ♪ i want you to feel the love i have inside me inside you tonight i want you to feel ♪ ♪ the love i have inside me inside you tonight ♪ lay it down it's time to pay up yeah i'm fresh up off the re-up yeah i know you're used to rain ♪ ♪ but tonight you gonna pour they might hear you scream while i'm giving you more i want you to feel it ♪ baby ♪ i want you to feel it yeah i want you to feel the love i have inside me inside you tonight ♪ baby i want you to feel the love baby ♪ ♪ i have inside me inside you tonight ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i want you to feel it i want you to feel it yeah baby i want you to feel it feel it feel it feel it i want you to feel it yeah ♪ ♪ i want you t
charlie weber, everybody!mmy: thanks to viggo mortensen, charlie weber, and apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time. "nightline" is next but first, this is his grammy-nominated album "in my mind," here with the song "love inside," bj the chicago kid! [ applause ] ♪ ♪ too much love ♪ trying to keep it to myself >> listen! how y'all feel, los angeles! ♪ i want you to feel the love i have inside me inside you tonight i want you to feel ♪ ♪ the...
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my own view, charlie, is that that ought to be pursued. it ought to be done with the only capable force that we believe is there to do that work, the kurds. >> right. >> and we have to provide them the arms and capability to take-- to take raqqa. why is that so important? cuz it's the seat of isil's exterrible operations and the plotting against. >> do you believe they believe they've been given all that you can, that the united states could provide them to do that? >> we're talking about the kurds now? >> yes. >> i don't-- i don't know. >> rose: cuz there are reports they don't feel like they got as much as they needed. >> look, i think there's active discussions as you think, it has been reported about what is the next step in trying to go to raqqa. what is the force 6789 we assess the only capable force is the kurdish military that we have been working with and providing assistance to. the problem with that, of course, is the reaction of the turks. >> rose: right. >> our nato ally. bt we're really on the horns of a dilemma here, if we d
my own view, charlie, is that that ought to be pursued. it ought to be done with the only capable force that we believe is there to do that work, the kurds. >> right. >> and we have to provide them the arms and capability to take-- to take raqqa. why is that so important? cuz it's the seat of isil's exterrible operations and the plotting against. >> do you believe they believe they've been given all that you can, that the united states could provide them to do that? >>...
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>> charlie: [ whistles ] >> eric: char-- charlie! charlie! is that you? charlie? >> charlie: boss?> eric: charlie, i'm stuck in here. i can't get the door open. can you help me? c
>> charlie: [ whistles ] >> eric: char-- charlie! charlie! is that you? charlie? >> charlie: boss?> eric: charlie, i'm stuck in here. i can't get the door open. can you help me? c
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charlie weber, everybody!ht-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >> jimmy: thanks to viggo mortensen, charlie weber, and apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time. "nightline" is next but first, this is his grammy-nominated the song "love inside," bj the chicago kid! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ too much love ♪ keep it to myself. >> listen! how y'all feel, los angeles! ♪ i want you to feel the love i have inside me inside you tonight i want you to feel ♪ ♪ the love i have inside me insi y ♪ lay it down it's time to pay up yeah i'm fresh up off the re-up yeah i know you're used to rain ♪ ♪ but tonight you gonna pour they might hear you scream while i'm giving you more i want you to feel it ♪ baby ♪ i want you to feel it yeah i want you to feel the love i have inside me inside you tonight ♪ baby ♪ ♪ i have inside me inside you tonight ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i want
charlie weber, everybody!ht-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >> jimmy: thanks to viggo mortensen, charlie weber, and apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time. "nightline" is next but first, this is his grammy-nominated the song "love inside," bj the chicago kid! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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you can't have our dog. >> you cannot have charlie. cannot have charlie.tine's day. trips to washington, d.c., the uss intrepid and the u.s. naval academy. even training center court at an nba game. sure, he's soaking up his time in the spotlight, but charlie is also hard at work with his america's vet dogs puppy raiser olivia, training on the sidelines of our studio and at home every day. from the basic beginnings. >> sit. yay. >> to the remarkable feats. >> push. >> charlie is making great strides toward his mission of becoming a service dog for one of our nation's heros. >> and he is well on his way. we're proud of his progress. carson? >> there is a reason i'm way over here, matt. we're going to show off one of charlie's newest skills, an important one. olivia, by the way, six months, congratulations. >> thank you. >> you've been an incredible job. >> thanks. >> it's been rewarding for allover all of us to watch you do your thing. this is a big one. >> we'll demonstrate something called get help. this is an in-home behavior the veteran can use any time
you can't have our dog. >> you cannot have charlie. cannot have charlie.tine's day. trips to washington, d.c., the uss intrepid and the u.s. naval academy. even training center court at an nba game. sure, he's soaking up his time in the spotlight, but charlie is also hard at work with his america's vet dogs puppy raiser olivia, training on the sidelines of our studio and at home every day. from the basic beginnings. >> sit. yay. >> to the remarkable feats. >> push....
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>> i don't think he needs another ingredient, charlie. i don't think he needs some more hatred or another dart board with roger goodell's head on it or anything like that because he was suspend ford first four games of the season with the infamous deflategate scandal of two years ago. i just don't think he needs more motivation. now, he will be motivated by that, certainly, but tom brady is the kind of guy that he's playing the jacksonville jaguars the third weekend of october, and he's going to treat same way as he treats this game. i know people scoff at that, but i've just been around brady too much. you know, the reason that this game is a monstrous game to tom brady is quite simply but a it's the next one. >> rose: what do we know about quinn? >> dan quinn, coach of the atlanta falcons. what's interesting, he coached in the super bowl three of the last four years because he was the seattle seahawks defensive coordinator when they feet the denver broncos and lost to tom brady and the patriots. so he is in his second year in atlanta as
>> i don't think he needs another ingredient, charlie. i don't think he needs some more hatred or another dart board with roger goodell's head on it or anything like that because he was suspend ford first four games of the season with the infamous deflategate scandal of two years ago. i just don't think he needs more motivation. now, he will be motivated by that, certainly, but tom brady is the kind of guy that he's playing the jacksonville jaguars the third weekend of october, and he's...
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our thanks to charlie day, kendall jenner! we're talking to charlie after the break!onal fees. tacked on taxes. come on! with t-mobile one, taxes and fees are now included! get 4 lines of unlimited lte data for 40 bucks each. that's right - all unlimited. all in! and now, for a limited time save more than you pay in taxes on all smartphones. so switch to t-mobile and save hundreds vs. the other guys. it's better than a tax holiday! and it's only at t-mobile. sir? you give me that salad and i will pay for your movie and one snack box. can i keep the walnuts? yes. but i get to pick your movie. can i pick the genre? nope. with the blue cash everyday card you get cash back on purchases with no annual fee. backed by the service and security of american express. you get cash back on purchases with no annual fee. classic hershey's outside. with a new creamy, crunchy inside. new hershey's cookie layer crunch. classic reimagined. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® what if technology gave us the
our thanks to charlie day, kendall jenner! we're talking to charlie after the break!onal fees. tacked on taxes. come on! with t-mobile one, taxes and fees are now included! get 4 lines of unlimited lte data for 40 bucks each. that's right - all unlimited. all in! and now, for a limited time save more than you pay in taxes on all smartphones. so switch to t-mobile and save hundreds vs. the other guys. it's better than a tax holiday! and it's only at t-mobile. sir? you give me that salad and i...
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no mismatch charlie brown, this charlie brown and if you. heard of him you will. st. joes freshman basketball star is showing off advanced skills and making a that i am for himself and getting used to charlie brown jokes, sent his way. >> it increases, every day, it is like so overwhelmed. this little will kid after the penn game, he came up, showed me a picture of charlie brown with my hair, yeah. >> reporter: he is charles brown, junior, he was charles, until high school when he decided to be called charlie. he really did know what he was in for. >> it started in high school. i think my junior year, everybody just started to call me charlie brown out of no where. i was like i really like it. i feel comfortable with me. my mom, she said she doesn't even like my name so she called me charlie too sometimes. >> reporter: he was a fan of the cartoon growing up and his favorite character. >> has to be charlie brown. >> reporter: we all know what happens when lucy has the football. well, i had my own idea, oh, charlie, ready. sorry, charlie, i had to do it leslie van arsda
no mismatch charlie brown, this charlie brown and if you. heard of him you will. st. joes freshman basketball star is showing off advanced skills and making a that i am for himself and getting used to charlie brown jokes, sent his way. >> it increases, every day, it is like so overwhelmed. this little will kid after the penn game, he came up, showed me a picture of charlie brown with my hair, yeah. >> reporter: he is charles brown, junior, he was charles, until high school when he...
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charlie: sÍ.rso en lÍnea antes de recibir la caja. charlie: a mÍ me parece fabuloso. cualquier cosa que sea prevenciÓn, funciona muy bien. nos tenemos que concientizar de que no es una caja de cartÓn, sino que es la vida de tu bebÉ. karla: gracias, birmania, por este reportaje. uno no puede ni imaginar el dolor por el que pasa un padre, como en el caso de charlie, y para eso estamos, para evitar que vuelva a suceder. doctor rivera: asÍ es. una situaciÓn de la que ni siquiera muchos mÉdicos entienden la causa todavÍa. imagínense para un padre. karla: queremos darle los buenos dÍas a charlie palacios, que estÁ con nosotros en vivo desde nueva york. gracias por aceptar platicar con "despierta amÉrica", y sobre todo por contar tu historia. sÉ que es difÍcil, pero va a ayudar a evitar que muchos bebÉs pierdan la vida. charlie: claro que sÍ, muy buenos dÍas. gracias por invitarme. karla: charlie, yo quisiera preguntarte, como mamÁ, al escuchar tu historia, pues muchas tenemos que trabajar, muchas tenemo
charlie: sÍ.rso en lÍnea antes de recibir la caja. charlie: a mÍ me parece fabuloso. cualquier cosa que sea prevenciÓn, funciona muy bien. nos tenemos que concientizar de que no es una caja de cartÓn, sino que es la vida de tu bebÉ. karla: gracias, birmania, por este reportaje. uno no puede ni imaginar el dolor por el que pasa un padre, como en el caso de charlie, y para eso estamos, para evitar que vuelva a suceder. doctor rivera: asÍ es. una situaciÓn de la que ni siquiera muchos...
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charlie: there's a lot of planning you can do. getting -- having the economy, you know, growing at 4% will do a lot. >> remember the economy was the number one issue for voters in november. neil: you're right, gary, i heard this explained by one republican say, you forget that in obamacare you repeal and replace, you're getting rid of a lot of taxes but a lot of the taxes are skewed to the upper incomes so they might be kind of dragging the cart before the horse here, right? >> yeah, and look, i'm really worried about how long this is going to take. we are talking about a complex set of rules and regulations and mandates and let me tell you, there are 1,000 counties in this country with just one provider. that's what the etna ceo meant by death spiral and now you have humana saying bye, bye in 2018. they better get it done right. neil: adam, in the end, whatever they come up with they will get democratic support as well or some sort of bipartisan support? >> i don't think, they won't get republican support. president trump is goin
charlie: there's a lot of planning you can do. getting -- having the economy, you know, growing at 4% will do a lot. >> remember the economy was the number one issue for voters in november. neil: you're right, gary, i heard this explained by one republican say, you forget that in obamacare you repeal and replace, you're getting rid of a lot of taxes but a lot of the taxes are skewed to the upper incomes so they might be kind of dragging the cart before the horse here, right? >>...