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. >> good grief, charlie brown she's coming right at me. >> and then -- >> woo!at will get you going. >> i told you. >> i'm getting out of this pond. >> ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. >> ha, ha, ha. >> hell. >> oh, god. >> what? >> good. >> as if it's a floatie. >> it can snap you at any second. time to get it back into its enclosure. >> getting a hold of this apex predator is going to take all of our focus. >> how do they do that? >> kyle's agreed to try to push her in which i think is what foolhearty. see what happens. >> no, that's not working. >> oh, boy. >> right about here they'll try another idea, that eventually does work. >> she put up a great fight right 'til the end and none the worse for wear. >> they are able to put it back into the enclosure. to learn more about what they're going to do with this croc and follow kennon around head on over to rightthisminute.com and click on "tv show" or grab the link on our mobile app. >>> the action lab has themselves a hypothesis. >> today i'm going to be checking if ants can dodge microwaves. >> that sounds kind of mean. >>
. >> good grief, charlie brown she's coming right at me. >> and then -- >> woo!at will get you going. >> i told you. >> i'm getting out of this pond. >> ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. >> ha, ha, ha. >> hell. >> oh, god. >> what? >> good. >> as if it's a floatie. >> it can snap you at any second. time to get it back into its enclosure. >> getting a hold of this apex predator is going to take all of our focus. >> how...
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. >> i couldn't think of the little yellow bird from charlie brown. >> jimmy: woodstock. >> yeah, not. but, i couldn't get woodstock out. >> jimmy: oh yeah. i was thinking i was going to say tabasco, but then i thought she was going to be on that salsa ride. >> yeah, i was going nosey, investigate, snoop. >> jimmy: that thought didn't get me anywhere. [ laughter ] so, i want to get to talking about the shows. but, first of all, i want to hear about the golf trip. i know you're a golfer. i've golfed with you before. you're a great golfer. i love playing with you. you went out on a foursome, golf, recently. >> yes. i was on a family vacation in cabo. phone rings. look at it, oh chris paul calls me. what's up? you see pete, what's up? he said, "yo man, where are you at?" because of the international ring. i was like, "i'm family vacation in mexico." he was like, "oh, never mind." i was like, "no, everything cool?" he was like, "yeah." "what's up, tell me." he's, "i was going to invite to you play golf with barack and me tomorrow." [ audience oohs ] i was like, "i can be on a a plane in a
. >> i couldn't think of the little yellow bird from charlie brown. >> jimmy: woodstock. >> yeah, not. but, i couldn't get woodstock out. >> jimmy: oh yeah. i was thinking i was going to say tabasco, but then i thought she was going to be on that salsa ride. >> yeah, i was going nosey, investigate, snoop. >> jimmy: that thought didn't get me anywhere. [ laughter ] so, i want to get to talking about the shows. but, first of all, i want to hear about the golf...
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. >> rick said he felt like charlie brown with lucy and the football. not gonna die. we're gonna -- we're gonna get this -- you're gonna get better." >> but rick seems to know the end is near, and he's determined to give shelly a head start on dealing with the strange and valuable inheritance he'll leave her -- a huge collection of space memorabilia. it took him decades to amass, and he may only have months to live. >> he really saw his mortality. he wanted these items to go to people that would appreciate them like he did. >> of the hundreds of items, rick zeroes in on this hasselblad camera for a quick and easy sale. he bought it from astronaut gordon cooper, who stated, in writing, that he used it snap some of the earliest pictures from outer space in 1963. but it now appears that couldn't be true. the auction house gets a confusing report from the authenticator. what was the news? >> it's not authentic. >> a fake? >> it's the proper period, but this camera was not gordon cooper's. >> how did you know that it wasn't gordon cooper's? it came with a le
. >> rick said he felt like charlie brown with lucy and the football. not gonna die. we're gonna -- we're gonna get this -- you're gonna get better." >> but rick seems to know the end is near, and he's determined to give shelly a head start on dealing with the strange and valuable inheritance he'll leave her -- a huge collection of space memorabilia. it took him decades to amass, and he may only have months to live. >> he really saw his mortality. he wanted these items to...
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. >> so i just think that it remind you of that american cartoon of charlie brown kicking the football with lucy holds a place for and she just pulls away every single time and he falls flat on his back every single time. i'm just a little jaded on the negotiation method unless there is some reality behind it in terms of an approved a military situation, something that would lead you to believe that north korea was now more serious. i tend to discount those. i think we should examine each one, look at the surrounding additions to see if something has changed that would encourage us to do that, but i am basically deeply skeptical about almost all of them. >> i would only add to thoughts. one is, no matter what would happen and given the batting record for negotiating directly with the north, as you know, a perfect zero, zero, zero, that we need to move forward in consultation with our allies specifically and then it gets me back to if there's any possibility here, i think it is creating opportunities with china to then have all of us moved to something with north korea that is almost se
. >> so i just think that it remind you of that american cartoon of charlie brown kicking the football with lucy holds a place for and she just pulls away every single time and he falls flat on his back every single time. i'm just a little jaded on the negotiation method unless there is some reality behind it in terms of an approved a military situation, something that would lead you to believe that north korea was now more serious. i tend to discount those. i think we should examine each...
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the administration had-- you know that every fall there used to be a peanuts cartoon where charlie brown ran and lucy kept holing the ball, really, charlie, i'm not taking the ball away and then the ball goes away. the administration had this fear that the north koreans were losing and after the infamous leap day events, it spilled over in this administration. you must have noticed that secretary tillerson said, well, they're not serious yet. we're looking for a sign when they're serious. what's the first diplomatic step? first of all, to have talks about talks that are without pre-conditions of any kind. because real talks you can't have right after they test a missile and can't have it when we've done testing. so the first step, you do that and set the terms for what negotiations would look like and then, i think my colleague is correct. expect those negotiations to go on for a long time. we were at it a year and a half because things happen. it's not how long-- i mean, how long doing does it take for the free markets, a year after. the first step to have no pre conditions in the talks
the administration had-- you know that every fall there used to be a peanuts cartoon where charlie brown ran and lucy kept holing the ball, really, charlie, i'm not taking the ball away and then the ball goes away. the administration had this fear that the north koreans were losing and after the infamous leap day events, it spilled over in this administration. you must have noticed that secretary tillerson said, well, they're not serious yet. we're looking for a sign when they're serious....
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every fall there used to be a peanuts cartoon where charlie brown ran and lucy kept saying, really, i'mnot taking the ball and the ball goes away. the administration has this fear the north koreans are lucy and after the kind of infamous, leap day event that we cooperate trust the north koreans. will, it spilled over in this administration. you must have noticed that secretary tillerson said, well, they're not serious yet. we're looking for a sign whether they're serious. what is the first diplomatic step? the first step is to have talks about talks that are without preconditions of any kind. because real talks you can't have right after they've tested a intercontinental but the first step is you do that and you set the terms for what negotiations would look like, and then -- i think my colleague is correct -- you expect the negotiatings to go on for a fairly long time. we were at it for a year and a half and that was pretty good, because things happen. it's not how long does it take to write the agreement framework? a few years but it took a year and a half. you expect that. but the fi
every fall there used to be a peanuts cartoon where charlie brown ran and lucy kept saying, really, i'mnot taking the ball and the ball goes away. the administration has this fear the north koreans are lucy and after the kind of infamous, leap day event that we cooperate trust the north koreans. will, it spilled over in this administration. you must have noticed that secretary tillerson said, well, they're not serious yet. we're looking for a sign whether they're serious. what is the first...
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charlie: the title of this is gary clark jr. live, north america 2016. gary: live in person. some of my favorite records, james browne live in london. charlie: you can feel the audience as much as the performance. gary: i feel like that is really the place for me on stage. i feel comfortable. charlie: but touring is where the money is today, too. gary: touring is it. charlie: that is true. it has come to that. gary: yeah. it is an interesting, record business. and that is part of why i am so dependent on playing a lot, why i have been so focused on that. you never know. i feel like people will always want to come and see and hear live music. charlie: i am sure they do. how many gigs do you do a year? gary: you know, that is a good question. i think maybe we are doing around -- not so much this year. i was getting to a point where i was, you know, i could not remember what day it was or where i was. i need to go home for a charlie: second. it is terrible when you say hello, sacramento, and you are in fact in san francisco. gary: there are times i have not said anything because i was not sure. charlie: i think some of
charlie: the title of this is gary clark jr. live, north america 2016. gary: live in person. some of my favorite records, james browne live in london. charlie: you can feel the audience as much as the performance. gary: i feel like that is really the place for me on stage. i feel comfortable. charlie: but touring is where the money is today, too. gary: touring is it. charlie: that is true. it has come to that. gary: yeah. it is an interesting, record business. and that is part of why i am so...
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we will do a test, because i know that charlie loves them. the one that is brownso you might think, that must be a happy ice cream. it's not. it is intended to be excrement. in a short list of new emoji icons potentially being released next year, there is a variant proposed where it has a sad face. more appropriate! a quick test. charlie, what does that mean? i'm worried about the rain, so i'm covering my head. no... this person is lying down with their head in the clouds. obviously! if they had had their head in the cloud, would that not have been easier? what does this say? no teeth hadn't pudding? -- hand pudding? you are not far off. that person seems to have already had some food, so they'll say no thank you. no. iwill show had some food, so they'll say no thank you. no. i will show you it again. it is no, don't bite the hand that feeds you! this is an example of how, if you put together a sentence without knowing the rules, people can misconstrue them. sentence without knowing the rules, people can misconstrue themm sentence without knowing the rules, people
we will do a test, because i know that charlie loves them. the one that is brownso you might think, that must be a happy ice cream. it's not. it is intended to be excrement. in a short list of new emoji icons potentially being released next year, there is a variant proposed where it has a sad face. more appropriate! a quick test. charlie, what does that mean? i'm worried about the rain, so i'm covering my head. no... this person is lying down with their head in the clouds. obviously! if they...
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brown shirt fascists. all the media does is blame trump for it. i agree, when charlieill charlottesville happened, he said the right thing. it's never enough for fools like .ob corker corker should be gone. mitch mcconnell should be gone. these old holdovers who can't do their job legislating -- people want trump to do so much, but he can't legislate. rand paul messed us up the first time by not putting the same bill through that they put through the 50 times in the .eginning guess who lets us down in the end. mccain. another one who's been there for 100 years and shouldn't be there trying to legislate anymore. all they do is stop around and fuss and have their own agendas. i'm looking forward to the next election cycle. weak out who these republicans are who are really democrats in disguise and vote them out. host: it wasn't just bob corker. it was also marco rubio and ted cruz. also, tim scott, republican from south carolina. the only black republican senator in the country. [video clip] >> what words do you have for his performance? >> initial response of rejecting
brown shirt fascists. all the media does is blame trump for it. i agree, when charlieill charlottesville happened, he said the right thing. it's never enough for fools like .ob corker corker should be gone. mitch mcconnell should be gone. these old holdovers who can't do their job legislating -- people want trump to do so much, but he can't legislate. rand paul messed us up the first time by not putting the same bill through that they put through the 50 times in the .eginning guess who lets us...
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brown shooting had taken place. i felt the story needed to be told. charlie: because it has lessons for today?because it has lessons for today exactly. , charlie: had you been thinking about this? how long had you been thinking this is a story that ought to be told? >> we talked about it internally for a while and what pushed it into an actual script was a meeting i had in detroit with one of the survivors who had not told his story in about 50 years. the gentleman, named -- he is hearing his record of how he tried to survive this night and how his life completely changed. once i heard that, i knew it was something i wanted to write. charlie: you still feel it in detroit today? it is still there as a part of something detroit will always know? kathryn: i think what you feel is two things. you feel a resiliency in the city and people. at the same time, a bit of a struggle with its history. i think that dichotomy is very much at play. a pretty inspiring place to visit. charlie: did the rise of black lives matter have any input in it? kathryn: i don't think we really discussed that. >> what do yo
brown shooting had taken place. i felt the story needed to be told. charlie: because it has lessons for today?because it has lessons for today exactly. , charlie: had you been thinking about this? how long had you been thinking this is a story that ought to be told? >> we talked about it internally for a while and what pushed it into an actual script was a meeting i had in detroit with one of the survivors who had not told his story in about 50 years. the gentleman, named -- he is hearing...
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. >> charlie: and your family have served in high positions in arizona. >> what always struck me was like jake and jack brown a democrat from st. john a great udall boy and thighs republicans and democrats got along well. in fact i mentioned in the book, i talk about how the flakes were mostly democrat. in the late 1800s the mor church was concerned there would be too many republicans or too many democrats and when a new administration would come in it might favor the other party and the church obviously had been concerned about things like that after the extermination order from missouri and that was fresh in their minds. the church said you on the left pews are democrats and you on the right are republicans in snowflake the ones east of main street were democrat and west were republicans. the flakes were east of main street so we were democrats really until this generation. >> charlie: while he was alive, marlo marlon brando use to communicate with me because the program was on late and would always describe things as snowflake. where we leave it how is congressman scalise doing today? because after the sh
. >> charlie: and your family have served in high positions in arizona. >> what always struck me was like jake and jack brown a democrat from st. john a great udall boy and thighs republicans and democrats got along well. in fact i mentioned in the book, i talk about how the flakes were mostly democrat. in the late 1800s the mor church was concerned there would be too many republicans or too many democrats and when a new administration would come in it might favor the other party...
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brown is with us now from washington. good morning. >> good morning to you, charlie.as visited exactly 136 countries as an evangelist, but she's made it her special vision to reach out to muslim countries like egypt and pakistan to build bridges to understanding. she invited us to her eight tripp to the city of lahore and here is just a snippet of what we found. hickey has become an unofficial ambassador to muslim countries, and she's found a kindrid spirit in the grand imam of lahore, one of the most leaders in pakistan. today he welcomes her for tea at his home. >> translator: your coming here can be a social blessing for all of us. >> reporter: after tea we head back to the cars to visit the mosque, a persian architectural wonder. the grand imam leads this 344-year-old mosque, the oldest in pakistan. his following at friday night prayers are an awesome sight. he took a couple of questions on the sacred grounds. is marilyn hickey's visit and what she's established and created here as effective or more effective than >> translator: the politicians are coming with the
brown is with us now from washington. good morning. >> good morning to you, charlie.as visited exactly 136 countries as an evangelist, but she's made it her special vision to reach out to muslim countries like egypt and pakistan to build bridges to understanding. she invited us to her eight tripp to the city of lahore and here is just a snippet of what we found. hickey has become an unofficial ambassador to muslim countries, and she's found a kindrid spirit in the grand imam of lahore,...
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charlie: but there's a lot of your family serving in high positions in arizona. sen. flake: what always struck me is jake, and jack browndemocrat, and all these republicans and democrats got along well. i mentioned in the book how the flakes were mostly democrats. in the late 1800s, the mormon church was concerned there would be too many republicans or too many democrats. when the new administration would come in, it might favor the other party. the church had been concerned about that after the extermination order for mormons in missouri. that was fresh on their minds. in some rural communities, the church said, you sit on the left for democrats, you sit in the right pew for a republican. in snowflake, it was a little different. those living east of main street were republican -- were democrat. to the west were republican. the flakes were east of main street. we were democrats until this generation. charlie: when he was alive, marlon brando used to communicate with me on the program, because he was up late. he would always find things as snowflake for the moment. how is congressman scalise doing today? after the shooti
charlie: but there's a lot of your family serving in high positions in arizona. sen. flake: what always struck me is jake, and jack browndemocrat, and all these republicans and democrats got along well. i mentioned in the book how the flakes were mostly democrats. in the late 1800s, the mormon church was concerned there would be too many republicans or too many democrats. when the new administration would come in, it might favor the other party. the church had been concerned about that after...
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brown shooting had taken place. and so the-- i felt that this story needed to be told. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >>> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in hi-definition. ♪ >> yes, "check, please!" people. >> it's all about licking your plate. >> the food is just fabulous. >> i should be in psychoanalysis for the amount of money i spend in restaurants. >> i had a horrible experience. >> i don't even think we were at the same restaurant. >> and everybody, i'm sure, saved room for those desserts.
brown shooting had taken place. and so the-- i felt that this story needed to be told. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >>> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in hi-definition. ♪...
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brown shooting had taken place. and so the-- i felt that this story needed to be told. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >>> this is "nightly business report." with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> the dow keeps its win streak alive. it's the summer of calm overseas workers at a mississippi auto plant are deciding whether to unionize as the uaw tries to make a big push into the south. >> generic drugs are getting cheaper and creating bad news for the biggest player in the industry. those stories and more tonight on thursday, august 3rd. >> good evening and welcome. the dow eked out a gain a. just a little wurngs but good enough for a record close. the index's seventh straight. stocks did see a slight pullback t
brown shooting had taken place. and so the-- i felt that this story needed to be told. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >>> this is "nightly business report." with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> the dow keeps its win streak alive. it's...
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brown shooting had taken place. and so the-- i felt that this story needed to be told. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> we have, in washington today, a government that is absolutely incapable of resolving the problems that are confronting the nation. what has happened here is it really goes back to the money that has become the overriding and the driving factor in politics. >> the slush of money that have come in and the fact that you can now have unlimited amounts of dollars flow in to campaigns without any even disclosure. the citizens united supreme court case, which basically took off all the campaign finance restrictions. i got to hope and pray that the supreme court realized they ff
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charlie ly during a failed robbery last week. he shot his unarmed neighbor with a stolen gone but got off on a murder charge after he claimed self defense. >>> 43-year-old joshua brownaces multiple charges. he confronted a caltrans work crew at his rural property. he lost a court dispute and was ordered to let another landowner share the driveway. he carved out a second driveway. he was angry that the caltrans crew was building a barrier to black access to the second driveway. authorities say he fired three rounds at the road crew and chp. his mother told ktvu that he was pushed over the edge. >> he has a good heart. and he doesn't mean to hurt anybody. but he has had enough. he has had enough of the judicial system that pushed him. >> authorities set up roadblocks during the manhunt. brown shot at them several more times during the search. s.w.a.t. teams were called in, a shelter in place was ordered for the area. they were worried about boob etraps so they used a robot to check out a property. brown eventually surrendered. >>> we have a follow-up to the freeway shooting yesterday in the bay area. the highway patrol is asking for help in locating the person respons
charlie ly during a failed robbery last week. he shot his unarmed neighbor with a stolen gone but got off on a murder charge after he claimed self defense. >>> 43-year-old joshua brownaces multiple charges. he confronted a caltrans work crew at his rural property. he lost a court dispute and was ordered to let another landowner share the driveway. he carved out a second driveway. he was angry that the caltrans crew was building a barrier to black access to the second driveway....