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announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." brooks is here. he has been a columnist for "the new york times" since 2003. he is known for tackling wide ranging subjects from politics and the presidency to capitalism and character. more recently, he has turned his focus to the 2016 presidential campaign. i am pleased to have him back at it table. welcome. david: thank you. been too long, but i know you have books to write and other things to do. david: wine to drink. charlie: food to eat. david: museums to see. charlie: isn't it great to have a huge appetite? that is what i say. i don't want anybody with a small appetite. david: you should have a bunch of opera stars. torlie: i was speaking someone the other day who felt they had been stolen from having a big life. i thought, that's sad. a big life is not being a celebrity or having a lot of money. a big life is being connected to all that is possible. i had a journalist friend who asked a woman, what would you do if you were not afraid, and the woman started crying. get intowell, you things lik
announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." brooks is here. he has been a columnist for "the new york times" since 2003. he is known for tackling wide ranging subjects from politics and the presidency to capitalism and character. more recently, he has turned his focus to the 2016 presidential campaign. i am pleased to have him back at it table. welcome. david: thank you. been too long, but i know you have books to write and other things to do....
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chicago trump event was cbs news reporter so pan who covers network he spoke to cbs news producer charlie brooks. start. there were protesters, hundreds of them. many scuffles broke out but nothing too serious at that point. there were protesters outside.ement. that donald trump was concerned the rally there was totalside the arena. lots of cursing, people pushing and shoving on both sides. both supporters and protesters. eventually i went outside. group of police officers running towards an area of protesters. i had my camera, i jet alonghis area. i get to this crowd there's a man being arrested. his head is bloodied on the ground. shooting, this the protesters at this point had shut down the street. the police officers areuffle bricks out i'm shooting this scuffle. and before i knew it, a policee police officer maybe multiple pulled me down from the back of my hoodie street. then police officer put his boot fed me. myself as press, i said i have're not listening to me. eventually they put me in to the back of this police van along with the man that was bloodied and another gentleman. pitch bla
chicago trump event was cbs news reporter so pan who covers network he spoke to cbs news producer charlie brooks. start. there were protesters, hundreds of them. many scuffles broke out but nothing too serious at that point. there were protesters outside.ement. that donald trump was concerned the rally there was totalside the arena. lots of cursing, people pushing and shoving on both sides. both supporters and protesters. eventually i went outside. group of police officers running towards an...
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at the reporter so pan who covers donald trump for the network he spoke to cbs news producer charlie brooks. >> it was tense right from the start. there were protesters, hundreds of them. many scuffles broke out but nothing too serious at that point. there were protesters outside. there was an announcement. that donald trump was concerned about security and postponing the rally there was total pandemonium inside the arena. lots of cursing, people pushing and shoving on both sides. both supporters and protesters. eventually i went outside. i saw a group of police officers running towards an area of protesters. i had my camera, i jet along with them through this area. i get to this crowd there's a his head is bloodied on the ground. and i'm shooting, this the protesters at this point had shut down the street. the police officers are saying -- another scuffle bricks out i'm shooting this scuffle. and before i knew it, a police officer, at least one police officer maybe multiple pulled me down from the back of my hoodie and bashed my face into the street. then police officer put his boot to my
at the reporter so pan who covers donald trump for the network he spoke to cbs news producer charlie brooks. >> it was tense right from the start. there were protesters, hundreds of them. many scuffles broke out but nothing too serious at that point. there were protesters outside. there was an announcement. that donald trump was concerned about security and postponing the rally there was total pandemonium inside the arena. lots of cursing, people pushing and shoving on both sides. both...
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charlie: david brooks is here. he has been a columnist for "the new york times" since 2003.ackling wide ranging subjects from politics and the presidency to capitalism and character. more recently, he has turned his focus to the 2016 presidential campaign. i am pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. david: thank you. charlie: it
charlie: david brooks is here. he has been a columnist for "the new york times" since 2003.ackling wide ranging subjects from politics and the presidency to capitalism and character. more recently, he has turned his focus to the 2016 presidential campaign. i am pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. david: thank you. charlie: it
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announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." brooks is here. a columnist for "the new york times" since 2003. he is known for tackling wide ranging subjects from politics and the presidency to capitalism and character. more recently, he has turned his focus to the 2016 presidential campaign. i am pleased to have him back at it table. welcome. david: thank you. charlie:
announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." brooks is here. a columnist for "the new york times" since 2003. he is known for tackling wide ranging subjects from politics and the presidency to capitalism and character. more recently, he has turned his focus to the 2016 presidential campaign. i am pleased to have him back at it table. welcome. david: thank you. charlie:
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. >> rose: david brooks for the hour, next. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: david brooks is here. he has been a columnist for "the new york times" since 2003. he also teaches courses on leadership at yale university. he is known for tackling big ideas and wide-ranging subjects from politics and the presidency to capitalism and character. more recently he has turned his focus to the 2016 presidential campaign. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. >> good to be back. >> rose: it's great to you have, it has been a bit too long. i know you have books and things to write and other things to do. >> wine to drink. >> rose: food to eat, museums to see. isn't it great to have a huge appetite, that's what i say about life, you know. i don't want to see anybody who has a small appetite. >> that's good. i feel like a bunch of opera star
. >> rose: david brooks for the hour, next. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: david brooks is here. he has been a columnist for "the new york times" since 2003. he also teaches courses on leadership at yale university. he is known for tackling big ideas...
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charlie rose. >> joining us now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. a lot of pressure on marissa mayer these days as a number of influential shareholders want her out. no matter what happens, as yahoo's board considers a number of alternatives in selling all or parts of yahoo, the company goes under a restructuring process at the same time. mayer says she likes her job and likes to think that she would be part of any strategic change that may happen although she says at the same time yahoo will honor its commitment to shareholders. yahoo shares are on the rise this morning. so is the price of oil. oil really has been coming back in recent weeks up about 15% over the past couple of weeks. the international energy agency says that it appears that oil has bottomed out as far as pricing goes right now. but says it's not quite out of the clear and probably won't see equilibrium in the market until 2017. stock market off to a good start for this friday. let's take a look at the big board and see how we're doing. so f
charlie rose. >> joining us now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. a lot of pressure on marissa mayer these days as a number of influential shareholders want her out. no matter what happens, as yahoo's board considers a number of alternatives in selling all or parts of yahoo, the company goes under a restructuring process at the same time. mayer says she likes her job and likes to think that she would be part of any strategic...
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brooks from kcbs news. >>> time for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning"." charlie is preparing.ll get to him in a couple of minutes. lo and behold through the wonders of television, charlie is with us! charlie, tell us about the big show. how are you? >> hey, good morning, frank and michelle. we have several crews in brussels as we learn new details about the bombing timeline. and the paris attack suspect faces a court hearing. plus, this. a closer look at the efforts to create a sensor for the nearly untraceable explosive use in some terror attacks. also this. the tech startup that claims it can help you pay the lowest price for thousands of prescription drugs. and how elvis is struggling to stay relevant in las vegas. ♪[ music ] >> the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >> the king. >> you would never think that's a problem. >> come on. all right. >> all right, charlie. see you at 7:00. thank you. >> have a good show, charlie. >>> happening today, san francisco city leaders will hear from residents who say their pets are being put at risk. >> that's because coyotes
brooks from kcbs news. >>> time for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning"." charlie is preparing.ll get to him in a couple of minutes. lo and behold through the wonders of television, charlie is with us! charlie, tell us about the big show. how are you? >> hey, good morning, frank and michelle. we have several crews in brussels as we learn new details about the bombing timeline. and the paris attack suspect faces a court hearing. plus, this. a...
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charlie's tie, too. >> very green. [ laughter ] >>> it is 6:45. a san francisco company is about to slash hundreds of jobs. here's kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks good morning. unfortunately news coming for employees of mckesson. the san francisco-based wholesale drug distributor announcing it's going to cut 1600 jobs, 4% of its u.s. workforce. it needs to cut costs to meet new business strategies. couple of weeks ago, mckesson went on a buying spree picking up three companies for $3 billion including canada's rexall pharmacy chain. unemployment was up 7,000 to 265,000. the four-week average flat. overall levels suggesting solid job growth. that was something noted by the federal reserve and wrapped up in its two-day meeting and left interest rates unchanged. williams-sonoma reported earnings for the 4th quarter and the san francisco-based company disappointed investors with its results. its revenue is up less than 3%. and while its sales were higher at the flagship chain and west elm did well, pottery barn sales were down by 2% and pottery barn is the biggest revenue generator for williams- sonoma. and as a result, williams- sonoma shares are
charlie's tie, too. >> very green. [ laughter ] >>> it is 6:45. a san francisco company is about to slash hundreds of jobs. here's kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks good morning. unfortunately news coming for employees of mckesson. the san francisco-based wholesale drug distributor announcing it's going to cut 1600 jobs, 4% of its u.s. workforce. it needs to cut costs to meet new business strategies. couple of weeks ago, mckesson went on a buying spree picking up three...
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charlie rose: marissa mayer discusses the way forward for an embattled yahoo! and i'm hari sreenivasan. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening, with mark shields and david brooksthe pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention. in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report." with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> fighting words. the government says apple's rhetoric is false and it should open an encrypted iphone used by a california gunman. >>> rally fizzles. the european central bank cut rates and stocks take off. then the air came out of the balloon. so what happened? >>> an
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charlie rose: marissa mayer discusses the way forward for an embattled yahoo! and i'm hari sreenivasan. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening, with mark shields and david brooksthe pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention. in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and hong kong tourism board. >> want to know hong kong's most
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charlie sheen'sili e finally can caught up witht up him. he's trying to lower the child support he pays to ex-wife brook mueller.month.onth. his income has droppeded significantly.ic he hasn't said how much childhi support he can pay. >>> in my -- zero are let's see here. h have mercy. sorry about that. tha john stamos may be off theff market. my goodness. he revealed on the view v yesterday he's dating ay he's mystery woman.eryom while discussing his current cut tour with the beach boys hethe says while he was on stage he se grabbed his phone to face time t this girl he was dating.as ding. he didn't say who he was dating but we're surere sure inquiring minds want to know.ndt yes. we want to know. >>> all right, looks like l we've got that story for you foy again. researchers are finding moree evidence that the zika virus v causes a serious birth defectthf and our fox's caron mchugh hash the details from new york.ne y >> reporter: zeka is spreadpr by mosquitos and in most m people causes no more than cau mild illness but it may be linked to serious birthious bir defects causing concern for conf pregnant women.pr
charlie sheen'sili e finally can caught up witht up him. he's trying to lower the child support he pays to ex-wife brook mueller.month.onth. his income has droppeded significantly.ic he hasn't said how much childhi support he can pay. >>> in my -- zero are let's see here. h have mercy. sorry about that. tha john stamos may be off theff market. my goodness. he revealed on the view v yesterday he's dating ay he's mystery woman.eryom while discussing his current cut tour with the beach...