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charlie: it hasn't become a big issue. bobcharlie, just quickly, i am struck by, talking to trump officials and talking to trump and voters, the right-left dynamic of political campaigns is not happening. the dynamic is not occurring. we are seeing trump incompetent they cannotsation, stand the media, they cannot stand the republican party and they don't like the democratic party. they are disengaged all of those institutions and think there is some kind of conspiratorial collusion among the three groups. that is creating, i think what frank has referenced, there is a psyche out there, it is a large group of voters that are disengaged from these institutions that have held together american political life. where that goes, i'm not sure. that is something that is actively happening and being stoked by donald trump. >> we have to not allow him to use the phrase "this election was rigged." if he does, i think you would agree, there will be tens of millions of people who will believe him and never accepted new administration. forg
charlie: it hasn't become a big issue. bobcharlie, just quickly, i am struck by, talking to trump officials and talking to trump and voters, the right-left dynamic of political campaigns is not happening. the dynamic is not occurring. we are seeing trump incompetent they cannotsation, stand the media, they cannot stand the republican party and they don't like the democratic party. they are disengaged all of those institutions and think there is some kind of conspiratorial collusion among the...
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charlie: was it because of what bob said?> not in the personal way, it sense that he was going to take on washington, d.c. i truly believe that he has undermined if not destroyed the american psychiatry and will yche and-- american ps it will take us decades to get out of it. there has been a whole series of in pennsylvania that show him down by double digits. pennsylvania is key to him securing the electoral votes. i think pennsylvania is a state that is virtually lost to donald trump, even if he put in a stellar performance. right now, if you talk to republican leaders, it is really about trying to keep this from being a catastrophic landslide loss. charlie: most republican leaders now believe it is an unwinnable election for donald trump. they are focusing on the house and governors and mayors. >> there is a sense that you need to prop him up so that is not -- it is not a total disastrous loss. you believe there is a path for donald trump when? -- win? >> it has to include pennsylvania in a has to include a stellar perform
charlie: was it because of what bob said?> not in the personal way, it sense that he was going to take on washington, d.c. i truly believe that he has undermined if not destroyed the american psychiatry and will yche and-- american ps it will take us decades to get out of it. there has been a whole series of in pennsylvania that show him down by double digits. pennsylvania is key to him securing the electoral votes. i think pennsylvania is a state that is virtually lost to donald trump, even...
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charlie: it drove john boehner out of the speakership. bob: it is an extraordinarily difficult job. os on the right in terms of activists and the institutional party collapsing, that continues, win or lose for donald trump. charlie: are we looking for the two candidates to simply make their way to the election day? that nothing dramatic will happen. surrogates will be out there as michelle obama was with hillary clinton in north carolina. we are looking at a sense, unless something dramatic happens, will simply stay on the course it is on. bob: yes, i think that is right. it has been a quiet week. there was the affordable care act news and we did have different battles each day but the candidates are spending most days going to a couple of rallies each day talking to voters. they have stopped fund-raising for the most part. it is all about turnout. the one thing everyone is paying attention to in this newsroom and elsewhere is donald trump's questions about the legitimacy of the election. there is a lot of talk on the right about vote monitoring and poll watching. the donald trump ca
charlie: it drove john boehner out of the speakership. bob: it is an extraordinarily difficult job. os on the right in terms of activists and the institutional party collapsing, that continues, win or lose for donald trump. charlie: are we looking for the two candidates to simply make their way to the election day? that nothing dramatic will happen. surrogates will be out there as michelle obama was with hillary clinton in north carolina. we are looking at a sense, unless something dramatic...
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neighborhood in the 50s, michael douglas told me, he was balding, white, 50 years old, and the owner of charlie bob'srestaurant, the only real eatery remaining and a good one. he was also a cook. it was a major route in and out of nashville. my dad bought three motels the rated aaa by the automobile association, this was before 1968 when the interstate went in, killed everything. my dad sold the motels, people bought them for girls working street deals, used them they didn't use them they still do. sex industry workers were not in short supply, women wearing too few clothes for the weather all dressed up with no place to go to be found walking along the side at any hour. as i was leaving the motel one evening a young woman with long stringy blonde hair and a spotty complexion was standing in an open doorway of a room, she met my eye as i pulled hard on the door behind me checking to make sure it had locked which he asked for a ride down the road to the market, a convenience store a few blocks away. it was cold and drizzly, she had on a blue jacket. she introduced herself as red. the reddest think abo
neighborhood in the 50s, michael douglas told me, he was balding, white, 50 years old, and the owner of charlie bob'srestaurant, the only real eatery remaining and a good one. he was also a cook. it was a major route in and out of nashville. my dad bought three motels the rated aaa by the automobile association, this was before 1968 when the interstate went in, killed everything. my dad sold the motels, people bought them for girls working street deals, used them they didn't use them they still...
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around 20, 1996, when they gave up on winning the election against bill clinton, they said -- charlie: against bob -- bobbob dole appeared dole. they started talking about checks and balances which ended up with the impeachment of the president. charlie: if it looks like hillary clinton is going to win win big, are they going to want checks and balances? guest: they are using it as a euphemism for obstruction. are a lot ofe people who think it's a good idea to have one party in power and another party at least in the house. guest: we had that when president bush was president and we cooperated with him. we did not support him with the war in iraq or privatizing social security, but otherwise we work together and got some great accomplishments. contrary to when they won the majority and president obama was president, they said the most important thing we can do is to make sure he does not succeed. their leader mitch mcconnell said that. republicans in the house supported that. so that is not checks and balances, that is obstruction, and that is what they said in 1996. charlie: what mitch mcconnell
around 20, 1996, when they gave up on winning the election against bill clinton, they said -- charlie: against bob -- bobbob dole appeared dole. they started talking about checks and balances which ended up with the impeachment of the president. charlie: if it looks like hillary clinton is going to win win big, are they going to want checks and balances? guest: they are using it as a euphemism for obstruction. are a lot ofe people who think it's a good idea to have one party in power and...
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bob dylanor nobel prize. be sure to tune into tcbs evening news" with scott pelley >> charlie likes bob, norah. take it easy. take it easy. ? how tall you? take it easy. ? americ how domeasn the height of our skyscrapers? the size of ou. bank accounts? it's measured by what we dfo the our ildr lues we ss on. i'g for kids and famie anitbe mssn to build a country where our children can rise as high as their dreams that means good schools for every child in everyipe. llies... not debt. and an economy whe e young eric can find a job at lets them startamily their own. we face big challenges, but we can solve them the same way families do. working together respectingnoth o a. and never givingp. message. >>> north carolina news starts now. >>hurricane matthew, the impact it continues to have on at least 20 people across the state dead and ny l dealing with major ises. one ofe haest hit>f areas is edgecombe county. lauren haviland has more from or edgecombe county this morning, so it's kind of hard to see that flooding is still a major issue. if you look behind me, this is the bridge that connects tarb
bob dylanor nobel prize. be sure to tune into tcbs evening news" with scott pelley >> charlie likes bob, norah. take it easy. take it easy. ? how tall you? take it easy. ? americ how domeasn the height of our skyscrapers? the size of ou. bank accounts? it's measured by what we dfo the our ildr lues we ss on. i'g for kids and famie anitbe mssn to build a country where our children can rise as high as their dreams that means good schools for every child in everyipe. llies... not debt....
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charlie: and the house? they need a turnover of 30 house members in order for there to be a change in the speaker. bobthe house is the most fascinating, underreported part of this election. charlie: i do also. about who not just wins the majority. you have a freedom caucus, 30-50 members who do not want to vote for anything. ryan does not just need the majority, he needs a solid majority ticky power. if ryan loses 20-30 seats and his majority is narrow, he does not have much power. he will have to get democratic votes on everything. the big buzz in washington is if the house --if ryan only has a narrow majority, does he run for speaker? will he want to be speaker in that kind of situation? charlie: it drove john bader out of the speakership. -- it drove john boehner out of the speakership. is an extraordinarily difficult job. termshaos on the right in of activists and the institutional party collapsing, that continues, win or lose for donald trump. charlie: are we looking for the two candidates to simply make their way to the election day? that nothing dramatic will happen. asrogates will be out there
charlie: and the house? they need a turnover of 30 house members in order for there to be a change in the speaker. bobthe house is the most fascinating, underreported part of this election. charlie: i do also. about who not just wins the majority. you have a freedom caucus, 30-50 members who do not want to vote for anything. ryan does not just need the majority, he needs a solid majority ticky power. if ryan loses 20-30 seats and his majority is narrow, he does not have much power. he will have...
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on behalf of all of us here, congratulations for bob dylan, and thank you for watching. i'm charlieee you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: funding for arthur is provided by: when you encourage your children to learn, wonderful things can happen. abcmouse.com early learning academy-- proud sponsor of pbs kids and arthur. and by contributions to your pbs station from: ♪ every day when you're walking down the street ♪ ♪ everybody that you meet has an original point of view ♪ (laughing) ♪ and i say hey hey! ♪ what a wonderful kind of day ♪ ♪ if we could learn to work and play ♪ ♪ and get along with each other ♪ ♪ you got to listen to your heart, listen to the beat ♪
on behalf of all of us here, congratulations for bob dylan, and thank you for watching. i'm charlieee you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: funding for arthur is provided by: when you encourage your children to learn, wonderful things can happen. abcmouse.com early learning academy-- proud sponsor of pbs kids and arthur. and by contributions...
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on behalf of all of us here, congratulations for bob dylan, and thank you for watching. i'm charlieee you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with politics and talk to john dickerson. >> given the state of conversation we're in right now where it is so far off the concept of issues and that kind of thing, i think this will be seen in the end as a thumps up or thumps down on donald trump. and if hillary clinton wins in that kind of election, i think her best work in terms of trying to build a mandate is going to be after the election, in term of reaching out to the other side. in terms of doing very fast moves to try to build something in the wake of what's going to be an election where there are a lot of unhappy people. >> rose: we continue with the u.s. secretary of energy, ernest moniz. >> you take the paris agreement and every country in the world essentially committing to a low carbon traject
on behalf of all of us here, congratulations for bob dylan, and thank you for watching. i'm charlieee you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with politics and talk to john dickerson. >> given the state of conversation we're in right now where it is so far off the concept of...
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then you have people like charlie denton and others, bob dole, who can't stand donald trump and whose constituents can't stand tth trump. paul ryan, you just have to make sure your constituencies do what they can do. paul's trying to manage it. it's not an easy thing. donald trump is looking for any opportunity to run against the political establishments of both parties because he's portraying himself as an agent of change. and the republican establishment is more than happy to distance themselves from trump at the same time. >> it does work with his base, though, what he did sunday night to bring the women out, to go after bill and hillary clinton. that seems to be working with the base, but it's backfiring with the larger electorate where he needed to move, correct? >> well, i think that's exactly right. but, you know, it is energizing his base. that's where he gets his energy from. we'll see what happens in this election. i mean, i think trump's going to lose. i think hillary will win. you never know what's going to happen the voters will ultimately decide this. trump voters are mu
then you have people like charlie denton and others, bob dole, who can't stand donald trump and whose constituents can't stand tth trump. paul ryan, you just have to make sure your constituencies do what they can do. paul's trying to manage it. it's not an easy thing. donald trump is looking for any opportunity to run against the political establishments of both parties because he's portraying himself as an agent of change. and the republican establishment is more than happy to distance...
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charlie rose with margaret brennan. debate in las vegas. they will talk with bob schieffer in a moment. >>> 63% of likely voters in battleground states who watched the debate say the candidates should promise to accept the election results, according to a new cbs news poll. >> donald trump refused to make that promise last night. but he and hillary clinton spent most of their final debate sparring over substance. >> we we will make a determination as to the rest but we have bad hombres here and we are going to get them out. >> i want to get everybody out of the shadows and get the economy working, and not let employers like donald exploit undocumented workers which hurts them and also hurts american workers. >> we are a country of laws. we either have a border or we don't. now you can come back in and become a citizen. deal to save medicare and social security and in effect a grand bargain on entitlements? >> i'm cutting taxes. we are going to grow the economy and grow at a record rate. >> that will not help the entitlements. >> it will totally help you. one thing
charlie rose with margaret brennan. debate in las vegas. they will talk with bob schieffer in a moment. >>> 63% of likely voters in battleground states who watched the debate say the candidates should promise to accept the election results, according to a new cbs news poll. >> donald trump refused to make that promise last night. but he and hillary clinton spent most of their final debate sparring over substance. >> we we will make a determination as to the rest but we have...
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i just simply don't understand what that is all about. >> i think charlie has a comment. >> bob, there is a sentiment, i think in the country, when is this going to be over? i think you, in fact, said that. but my question. after this debate, what is the narrative for the rest of the campaign? >> well, i don't think we should expect anything but what we have seen so far. i mean, his campaign is, obviously, trying to turn the page. but i saw nothing last night that indicated that he is going to change in any way, shape, or form. as to what it's going to be over, not soon enough for me. that would be the answer on that one. and i'm a guy who spent his whole life covering politics. >> november 8th! >> i was thinking that too. we will still be here. >> what is fascinating early voting starts in two days for nevada and they have a front row seat. >> glad to hear it! >> thank you, bob. >>> more than two dozen luntz. ahead, he'll show us what they thought of it. >>> first, it's time to check your local weather. >>> a little cooler weather the next few days but we are not far away from normal
i just simply don't understand what that is all about. >> i think charlie has a comment. >> bob, there is a sentiment, i think in the country, when is this going to be over? i think you, in fact, said that. but my question. after this debate, what is the narrative for the rest of the campaign? >> well, i don't think we should expect anything but what we have seen so far. i mean, his campaign is, obviously, trying to turn the page. but i saw nothing last night that indicated...
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. >>> i'm charlie rose with sight of last night's debate in las vegas. they'll talk with bob schieffer in a moment. 63% of likely voters who watched the debate said the candidates should promise to accept the election results. according to a new poll. >> donald trump refused to make that promise lasting night. but he and hillary clinton spent most of their final debate sparring over substance. >> we're going to secure the border. and once the border is secured at later date, we'll make a determination as to the rest, but we have some bad hombres here and we're going to get them out. >> i want to get everybody out of the shadow, get the economy working and not let employers like donald exploit undocumented worker, which hurts them, but also american workers. >> we're a country of laws. we have a border or we don't, now, you can come back in and you can become a citizen. >> would president trump make a deal to save mediciare and socil increases and benefit cuts in effect a grand bargain on o entitlement? >> i'm cutting taxes, we're going to grow the economy. it's going to grow
. >>> i'm charlie rose with sight of last night's debate in las vegas. they'll talk with bob schieffer in a moment. 63% of likely voters who watched the debate said the candidates should promise to accept the election results. according to a new poll. >> donald trump refused to make that promise lasting night. but he and hillary clinton spent most of their final debate sparring over substance. >> we're going to secure the border. and once the border is secured at later...
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. >> i think charlie has a question. >> bob, there's sentiment i think in the country, when is this going to be over? i think you in fact said that, but my question, after this debate, what's the narrative for the rest of the campaign? >> well, i don't think we should expect anything but what we've seen so far. i mean, his campaign is is page. but i saw nothing last night that indicated that he's going to change in any way, shape or form. as to when it's going to be over, not soon enough for me. that would be the answer on that one and i'm a guy who spent his whole life covering politics. >> november 8th. >> what's fascinating is the early voting starts this two days here in nevada, so they got a front row seat. >> glad to hear it. >> thank you so much, bob. >>> tiger woods has been thinking about how he stacks up against jack nicklaus. ahead, more of my conversation with the golf legend. >>> ahead, more of my conversation with the golf legend. what he said about the possibility of surpassing nicklaus, his record of 18 major wins. >>> and our resident cartoonist ba frs the final president
. >> i think charlie has a question. >> bob, there's sentiment i think in the country, when is this going to be over? i think you in fact said that, but my question, after this debate, what's the narrative for the rest of the campaign? >> well, i don't think we should expect anything but what we've seen so far. i mean, his campaign is is page. but i saw nothing last night that indicated that he's going to change in any way, shape or form. as to when it's going to be over, not...
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bob costas, let me begin with you. how is trump preparing for this debate? >> trump is preparing in typical trump fashion, charlie.re no mock debates behind the scenes, not trump standing at a lectern, going through question by question. it's more informal, discussions with new jersey governor chris christie, former new york mayor giuliani. his staff, though dconvince trump on thursday to have a live rub-through, a dry run in new hampshire where he took questions for only about 30 minutes spp as we know, the debate's about 90 minutes. >> rose: amy? what can you tell me about preparation? >> hillary's preparation? well, her aides would say she's been preparing for had town hall-style format her entire campaign. it's been about small events, talking to individual voters one on one and some of her most relatable moments have come from these spontaneous interactions with voters. of course, those voters who come to her event are generally supporters and this will be a very different format. she has been doing a lot of formal debate prep with her advisers. hillary clinton rather than going over talking points and attack
bob costas, let me begin with you. how is trump preparing for this debate? >> trump is preparing in typical trump fashion, charlie.re no mock debates behind the scenes, not trump standing at a lectern, going through question by question. it's more informal, discussions with new jersey governor chris christie, former new york mayor giuliani. his staff, though dconvince trump on thursday to have a live rub-through, a dry run in new hampshire where he took questions for only about 30 minutes...
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mayor bob buckhorn, who is here -- who is here with his two daughters. governor charlierist, soon to be congressman charlie crist. i have to say, we have two great candidates here. david singer, and today for the house of representatives, and rena frazier, another candidate. and we have the great talent of angela bassett with us today. [cheers and applause] so, my friends, here is the advice that i got. it is a beautiful day in tampa, but it is warm. and some of you had been here a while right? ,and i'm watching the flags. so long as they are waiting, i know there is a breeze. if they stop waving, i am really going to cut this short. so let me start by thanking you for being here. [cheers and applause] audience: hillary, hillary, hillary, hillary, hillary. mrs. clinton: thank you, thank you. well, i will tell you, if i ever need a pickup, i'm coming back to tampa, mayor. [cheers and applause] with 13 days left in this election, we cannot stop for a minute. no complacency here. we have got to get everybody out to vote. and i hope in addition to the people that i have ment
mayor bob buckhorn, who is here -- who is here with his two daughters. governor charlierist, soon to be congressman charlie crist. i have to say, we have two great candidates here. david singer, and today for the house of representatives, and rena frazier, another candidate. and we have the great talent of angela bassett with us today. [cheers and applause] so, my friends, here is the advice that i got. it is a beautiful day in tampa, but it is warm. and some of you had been here a while right?...
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[applause] mayor bob buckhorn who is here with his two daughters. [applause] governor charlieto-be congressman charlie crist. [applause] i have to say we have got two great candidates here today. the candidate for the house of representatives and raina frasure another candidate and we have a great talent of angela bassett with us today. [applause] so my friends, here is the advice i got. it is a beautiful day in tampa but it's warm and some of you have been here a while, right? i am watching the flags. so long as they are waving i know that there is a breeze. if they stop waving i'm really going to cut this short. but let me start by thanking you, thank you for being here. [applause] [chanting] hillary, hillary, hillary. thank you, thank you. i will tell you if i ever need a pick up i'm coming back to tampa, mayor. [applause] and with 13 days left in this election we cannot stop for a minute. no complacency here. nobody flagging. we have got to get everybody out to vote and i hope in addition to the people that i have mentioned someone who is not here i hope you will support a
[applause] mayor bob buckhorn who is here with his two daughters. [applause] governor charlieto-be congressman charlie crist. [applause] i have to say we have got two great candidates here today. the candidate for the house of representatives and raina frasure another candidate and we have a great talent of angela bassett with us today. [applause] so my friends, here is the advice i got. it is a beautiful day in tampa but it's warm and some of you have been here a while, right? i am watching...
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states senator, bill nelson, congresswoman kathy caster, mayor bob buckhorn who is here with his two daughters soon to be congressman charliesp. we have candidates for the house of representatives and rena frazier, another candidate and we have the great talent of angela basset with us today. so my friends, here is the advice that i got. it is a beautiful day in tampa but it is warm and some of you have been here a while, right? i'm watching the flags. so long as they are waving i know there's a breeze. if they stop waving i'm really going to cut this short. let me start by thanking you for being here. thank you. if i ever need a pick up i'm coming back to tampa, mayor. and, you know, with 13 days left in this election we cannot stop for a minute. no complacency here. nobody flagging. we have to get everybody out to vote. i hope in addition to the people that i have mentioned someone who is not here i hope you will support, that is congressman patrick murphy to send him to the united states senate. i think you'll be pleased because he is an independent voice. she a problem solver. he has stood with planned parenthood agains
states senator, bill nelson, congresswoman kathy caster, mayor bob buckhorn who is here with his two daughters soon to be congressman charliesp. we have candidates for the house of representatives and rena frazier, another candidate and we have the great talent of angela basset with us today. so my friends, here is the advice that i got. it is a beautiful day in tampa but it is warm and some of you have been here a while, right? i'm watching the flags. so long as they are waving i know there's...
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>> bob here schieffer is here f washington. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> look ahead to this sunday debate and tell us how you see it. >> the record of predicting what is going to happen in the debates is not very good. i said the safest bet was to bet that it would be more substantive than the one with may have been. we know what happened at that. it was this debateus interruptus. >> look at the dynamics. it is a different kind of setting here. >> it is. i'm not sure who that favors, climbing up and down off the high stools they'll be sitting on presents certain challenges, i suppose. i never liked this format to be quite honest about it. i think it leads to theatrics. remember, al gore getting up in george bush's face. kind of -- they just -- it goes off in all directions. so heaven knows what's going to happen this time around. >> you know, we were talking about this, bob, that that senate debate that hillary clinton had, remember, rick lazio was walking towards her and many people thought just that -- him walking towards her was aggressive in some r
>> bob here schieffer is here f washington. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> look ahead to this sunday debate and tell us how you see it. >> the record of predicting what is going to happen in the debates is not very good. i said the safest bet was to bet that it would be more substantive than the one with may have been. we know what happened at that. it was this debateus interruptus. >> look at the dynamics. it is a different kind of setting here....
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charlie, pediatricians want parents to become media mentors, to teach their kids how too create, connect with others, and learn with media. >> rose: thank you, tara. still ahead, bob dylan, please, please check your voicemail. vo. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your doctor if 24-hour breo could be a missing piece for you. see if you're eligible for 12 mo
charlie, pediatricians want parents to become media mentors, to teach their kids how too create, connect with others, and learn with media. >> rose: thank you, tara. still ahead, bob dylan, please, please check your voicemail. vo. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't...
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charlie sheen to take part. sheen tweeted this saying he would be honored to throw out the first pitch if he's asked. tough get bob yuker delivering the famous line, just outside. >> i like that. that was good. guys, this morning frosty friday. you know what, it is friday. not all bad. makes you feel good. don't forget the coats as you are headed out the door. nothing worse than getting in the car and you are frozen. today we are kicking off in the mid 40s. by the end of the afternoon, 52. 36 overnight tonight. happening. 36 overnight. frost is popping up yet again, one more night and tomorrow warmer and more sunshine and the highs in the upper 50s. right now feeling 34 in waukesha. 37 west bend. 39 in sheboygan and the flos advisories continue. glendale, that was news chopper 12. we are waiting for the sunshine. wear sweatshirts, jacket, hats, gloves. are headed out. haven't seen the rain in a while. in fact, we are getting a warm front headed to saturday. so today a mix of sun and clouds. more sunshine than yesterday. it was depressing yesterday to be outside. as you can see this is the warm front moving through
charlie sheen to take part. sheen tweeted this saying he would be honored to throw out the first pitch if he's asked. tough get bob yuker delivering the famous line, just outside. >> i like that. that was good. guys, this morning frosty friday. you know what, it is friday. not all bad. makes you feel good. don't forget the coats as you are headed out the door. nothing worse than getting in the car and you are frozen. today we are kicking off in the mid 40s. by the end of the afternoon,...
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charlie needs your vote, please stand with him. when powerful people need someone to do their dirty work, they hire bob buesing. how far will he go? buesing fought to foreclose assisted-living retirement homes, threatening local seniors with homelessness. then, buesing defended wells fargo against charges of helping a ponzi-schemer swindle millions. buesing's firm was even accused of overbilling local schools , how far will bob buesing go? >>> i'm chris wallace. with just over a week until election day, a campaign bombshell. the fbi reopens its investigation into hillary clinton's private e-mails. >> they are reopening the conduct that threatens the security of the united states of america. >> the american people deserve to get the full and complete facts immediately. >> the republican vice presidential nominee, indiana governor mike pence, responds to the stunning announcement. >> we commend the fbi for having the courage to reopen this case. because no one is above the law.
charlie needs your vote, please stand with him. when powerful people need someone to do their dirty work, they hire bob buesing. how far will he go? buesing fought to foreclose assisted-living retirement homes, threatening local seniors with homelessness. then, buesing defended wells fargo against charges of helping a ponzi-schemer swindle millions. buesing's firm was even accused of overbilling local schools , how far will bob buesing go? >>> i'm chris wallace. with just over a week...
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charlie gasparino has the inside scoop on how it unfolded and what happens next. plus, rock and roll legend boban the newest nobel prize winner. not sure wells fargo employees will be whistling tune as stumpf skedaddles for good. coming up. ♪ ♪ ...as a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions of products we ship arrive without damages. because od employees treat customer service... ...like our most important delivery. od. helping the world keep promises. do you have thecare? coverage you need? open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time to get on a path that could be right for you... with plans including aarp medicarecomplete insured through unitedhealthcare. call today or go online to enroll. these medicare advantage plans can combine your hospital and doctor coverage with prescription drug coverage, and extra benefits all in one complete plan for a low monthly premium, or in some areas no plan premium at all. other benefits can include: $0 co-pays for an annual physical and most immunizati
charlie gasparino has the inside scoop on how it unfolded and what happens next. plus, rock and roll legend boban the newest nobel prize winner. not sure wells fargo employees will be whistling tune as stumpf skedaddles for good. coming up. ♪ ♪ ...as a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions of products we ship arrive without damages. because od employees treat customer service... ...like our...
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bob schieffer is with us. our former washington correspondent and host of "face the nation." good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> look ahead to this sunday's debate and tell us how you see it. >> yes, my record of predicting what is going to happen in these debates is not really good. before the vice presidential debate, i said the safest bet substantive than the one with hillary clinton and donald trump had. we know what happened at that. i mean, it was this debate was "interrupt us" and talk fast. >> look at the dynamics because it's a different style of setting here. >> yes it is. i'm not sure who that favors. climbing up and down off the high stools that they are going to be sitting on presents a certain challenge, i suppose. ve be honest, about it. al gore remember getting up in george bush's face and kind of -- it just goes off in all directions. heaven knows what is going to happen this time around. >> you know, we were talking about this, bob, that senate debate that hillary clinton had, remember rick lazio was walking towards her and many people thought just him walking toward her was -- >> in her f
bob schieffer is with us. our former washington correspondent and host of "face the nation." good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> look ahead to this sunday's debate and tell us how you see it. >> yes, my record of predicting what is going to happen in these debates is not really good. before the vice presidential debate, i said the safest bet substantive than the one with hillary clinton and donald trump had. we know what happened at that. i mean, it was this...