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charlie: that was involved in "what remains"? casualties in america. sally: yeah. charlie: you go back to the living. sally: yeashh. charliethere is hope and there is a future. sally: exactly. a vitality and that is what i love about the body of work. charlie: but you go from death to life. sally: the negative to the affirmative. charlie: in 2009 "proud flesh." sally: maybe one of my favorite bodies of work and one of the toughest. it is a -- anytime you make a picture of a vulnerable subject, and he is vulnerable. he has got muscular dystrophy. parts of his body have lost control. his bicep is no bigger than my wrist. no muscle. charlie: that is what muscular dystrophy does to you. as hard as it is -- sally: it is harder for him. it was hard for me, but harder for him. when you have a subject who is willing to put themselves out like that and completely unashamed and willing to be in a picture that comes at the expense of his vanity vulnerability, exposure -- all photographic orchards, -- portraits, that is the risk always. no matter how used to photographing you are. charlie: can we see trust? sally: i should say yeah. t
charlie: that was involved in "what remains"? casualties in america. sally: yeah. charlie: you go back to the living. sally: yeashh. charliethere is hope and there is a future. sally: exactly. a vitality and that is what i love about the body of work. charlie: but you go from death to life. sally: the negative to the affirmative. charlie: in 2009 "proud flesh." sally: maybe one of my favorite bodies of work and one of the toughest. it is a -- anytime you make a picture of a...
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charlie: and the courthouse? sally: that is a good idea. charlie: are you serious? sally: im serious. charlie certain kind of : justice? sally: something like that. and the night sky. surely that was of critical importance to escape. i am thinking of song, too. i'm just rambling. who knows? charlie: because you have looked at at history so much and because you have looked at death and dk so much, do you have any sense of mortality and rushing to finish so many things? sally: do i ever. all i'd have to do is look in the mirror. i don't have to look at death and dk. charlie: what do you see when you look in the mirror? sally: i'm shocked every time i do. yeah. charlie: how would you like to be on television for 25 years? sally: i can only imagine. [laughter] it's bad enough for 25 minutes. when they brought the little screen over, i was like, that can't be me! [laughter] charlie: there is an urgency to do a lot of things. sally: there is. i'm frantic. i don't waste it. i don't waste time. i work all the time. i just stay home focusing on what's ahead. i'm sure you do too. it is the only way. ch
charlie: and the courthouse? sally: that is a good idea. charlie: are you serious? sally: im serious. charlie certain kind of : justice? sally: something like that. and the night sky. surely that was of critical importance to escape. i am thinking of song, too. i'm just rambling. who knows? charlie: because you have looked at at history so much and because you have looked at death and dk so much, do you have any sense of mortality and rushing to finish so many things? sally: do i ever. all i'd...
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charlie: you get engaged by something like that, and boy you go on a rampage. sally: i'm a little terrier-like. charlie: you are. [laughter] charlie because of your dead greyhound, you get interested in other dead bodies and decomposing bodies. what is your camera telling us? sally: i don't know. charlie: you just wrote a memoir about it. sally: i know right. i am like the dancer pavlova who did that wonderful dance. when she was done, all of the interviewers asked what was it , about? she said, if i could tell you i would not have danced about it. charlie: the book is part of you thinking about all of this and to find some meaning in it. sally: it is a huge translation. usually it is enough to take the picture and put them on the wall and assume that if you are a good enough artists, your meaning is plain. but to then to have to make the transition from visual art to written words it was quite , interesting. it's a whole different way of thinking, to be able to talk about your work. and not so easy it turned out. charlie: john grisham said "in hold still, sally mann wraps her prose around the pictures revealing a fine talent for
charlie: you get engaged by something like that, and boy you go on a rampage. sally: i'm a little terrier-like. charlie: you are. [laughter] charlie because of your dead greyhound, you get interested in other dead bodies and decomposing bodies. what is your camera telling us? sally: i don't know. charlie: you just wrote a memoir about it. sally: i know right. i am like the dancer pavlova who did that wonderful dance. when she was done, all of the interviewers asked what was it , about? she...
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charlie: was it the lewis house? sally: it was the law school. i photographed that. charlie: the did an exhibition. sally: you have done your homework. charlie: but it is you, it is your life. these photographs it on top of a life. sally: a big pile of them. charlie: especially your life. family is central. you go back to a place where your father was a general practitioner. your mother ran a book store. sally: mm-hmm. he can't ride. charlie: but immediate family. 1990? thereabouts. sally: the book came out in 1992. i started the pictures and maybe, i said, 1984. it is probably closer to 985. charlie: how do you measure getting better? sally: i think it is sort of a visceral thing. charlie: you can see the difference in sally mann cercirca 2015 and sally mann circa 2000 15 years? sally: yeah, yeah. um again, i don't know that it's an intellectual process. although i may ask myself intellectual questions. i think the differences that i used to be taking pictures to save things. the impulse was to either take pictures to save some thing or two try and see -- to try and see what something would look like when it was photographed. now it's a lot
charlie: was it the lewis house? sally: it was the law school. i photographed that. charlie: the did an exhibition. sally: you have done your homework. charlie: but it is you, it is your life. these photographs it on top of a life. sally: a big pile of them. charlie: especially your life. family is central. you go back to a place where your father was a general practitioner. your mother ran a book store. sally: mm-hmm. he can't ride. charlie: but immediate family. 1990? thereabouts. sally: the...
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descuidar a los niÑos cuando estÁn enfrente internet y los niÑos te dicen que no se les olvide que charlie charlie muerte estuvo niÑo de 7 aÑos de edad en guatemala cuando una rama de un Árbol terminÓ incrustado en su pecho a sÓlo pulgadas de su corazÓn el menor viajaba en un auto y un violento choque les cabe la vida. su padre muriÓ en el acto, su hermano y su madre resultaron lesionados. los mÉdicos lograron operar al menor quien se recupera un hospital. barbie: otro accidente en canadÁ. vean como un acto vuela sobre una cerca por encima de los vehÍculos estacionados y termina estallÁndose contra la fachada un taller mecÁnico_. el conductor estÁ grave y al parecer no frenÓ al salir de una estaciÓn de gasolina. con peor suerte corriÓ un piloto que perdiÓ la vida durante un espectÁculo aÉreo en italia tambiÉn estÁn las imÁgenes y todo fue captado en vÍdeo. 2 avioneta se estrellaron en el aire mientras realizaban una acrobacia. la vÍctima muriÓ en el aire el piloto de la otra aeronave saliÓ ileso. pamela: 4 personas resultaron lesionadas mientras hacÍan volar un gigantesco cometa en japÓn_ unos 100
descuidar a los niÑos cuando estÁn enfrente internet y los niÑos te dicen que no se les olvide que charlie charlie muerte estuvo niÑo de 7 aÑos de edad en guatemala cuando una rama de un Árbol terminÓ incrustado en su pecho a sÓlo pulgadas de su corazÓn el menor viajaba en un auto y un violento choque les cabe la vida. su padre muriÓ en el acto, su hermano y su madre resultaron lesionados. los mÉdicos lograron operar al menor quien se recupera un hospital. barbie: otro accidente en...
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charlie: it's great to have you here. jim: thank you very much. charlie: back in a moment, stay with us. ♪ ♪ charliey mulligan is here in "skylight" on broadway. they say she is impeccable. her performance led to her first tony nomination along with six others for the play. she also stars in "far from the madding crowd." here is the trailer for that. >> from now on you have a mistress, not a master and it's my intention to astonish you all. >> you better do your best work. >> you need to lend a hand. >> you don't think i would? >> no, you wouldn't. >> how much? >> five pounds. >> very well. >> would you like to marry me? >> who said i wanted a husband mark. ? >> i want some a to pay me and you wouldn't be able to do it. i'm your neighbor. >> good hunting. >> he's rich, he's handsome >> i want very much to have you as my wife. >> i don't think i have ever seen a face as beautiful as yours. >> you should have nothing to do with him. don't listen to him, don't believe him. >> why? is it difficult for a woman to define her feelings in a language made by men? >> i'm such a fool as to imagine i might have
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charlie: somehow in your life you convinced rupert murdoch to let you do a biography of him. michael: especially. charlie:-- in explictcably. charliewant to know how you convinced him. because he regrets it deeply. i think he would argue you betrayed him. michael: i think he does. charlie: i'm just saying, the question is, how did you convince them to let you do this? what charm did you prevail? show me -- what did you do to -- share everything with me. i will do book about you nobody has ever seen. what was it you said? michael: the truth was it was all a mistake and a misunderstanding. i think, i said -- charlie: this is different from a lie. michael: probably. i went in and said and rupert and i have known each other. and i like him. he does like me because he likes to talk about media life. and here i'm talking about it and i said, he just succeeded in taking over "the wall street journal " i said i would like to write a book about this. charlie: he thought it was about the " wall street journal"? michael: i would like to write a book about you and the takeover of "the wall street journal." he said -- argh. charlie: was that th
charlie: somehow in your life you convinced rupert murdoch to let you do a biography of him. michael: especially. charlie:-- in explictcably. charliewant to know how you convinced him. because he regrets it deeply. i think he would argue you betrayed him. michael: i think he does. charlie: i'm just saying, the question is, how did you convince them to let you do this? what charm did you prevail? show me -- what did you do to -- share everything with me. i will do book about you nobody has ever...
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charlie. charlie: back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charliee united states it's drawing -- is drawing its longest-running war to an end. schedule to withdraw from afghanistan in 2016, in march they announced the 10,000 u.s. forces would stay throughout this year. meanwhile, taliban fighters have regained ground. last year they suffered their highest number of casualties since the war began. then anderson is a course on it for "vice," on hbo. he has covered afghanistan for seven years and i am pleased to have him here at this table. it is not it to have you here. you have been to a rack afghanistan, i want to talk about that and other places. give us a sense of where -- what is the moment -- what was the action on the ground? who is winning? who is losing? what is happening? how strong are the security forces on behalf of the afghan government? ben: in previous cases i thought it was a bloody stalemate, but now it appears that caliban has the upper hand and the afghans purity forces look like they are not on the point of complete failure but th
charlie. charlie: back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charliee united states it's drawing -- is drawing its longest-running war to an end. schedule to withdraw from afghanistan in 2016, in march they announced the 10,000 u.s. forces would stay throughout this year. meanwhile, taliban fighters have regained ground. last year they suffered their highest number of casualties since the war began. then anderson is a course on it for "vice," on hbo. he has covered afghanistan for seven...
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charlie rose." charlie: >> from our studios in new york, this is "charlie rose." history was made at belmont park when american pharaoh won the triple crown. he was the first horse to complete it since 37 years ago. here is the look at the home stretch of saturday's race. >> as they time to the top of the stretch, american pharoah makes his run for glory. they come into the final furlong. frosted is second. american pharoah has a two length lead. here it is. the 37 year wait is over. american pharoah is the wine. -- is the one! charlie: the victory was victor espinoza's third attempt at the crown. i am pleased to have him for the first time. victor: thank you for having me. charlie: you can't see that enough can you? victor: no. a gave me goosebumps. charlie: what happened when you had an eighth of a mile to go and he seemed to pull away? he had something more, or was it the other horses didn't have as much? victor: no, no. they just have more. i want to take control out of the race as soon as the gate open. i let it do his own thing for the high-speed that he had.
charlie rose." charlie: >> from our studios in new york, this is "charlie rose." history was made at belmont park when american pharaoh won the triple crown. he was the first horse to complete it since 37 years ago. here is the look at the home stretch of saturday's race. >> as they time to the top of the stretch, american pharoah makes his run for glory. they come into the final furlong. frosted is second. american pharoah has a two length lead. here it is. the 37...
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charlie: that is how they did it. james: that was pretty much it. that was factual. charlie: you have been doing it how long? >> 33 shows. charlie: how is it? the fears been subsided? james: i don't think they have subsided. charlie: are you terrified? james: there is a strange thing making a show like that from a job i've already had before. when you are making a show every day you can feel in preproduction you are in a team, one of the team. there's a world of people that put the show on per you don't feel the pressure that much. very slowly people just say good luck out there. have a good one. you just find yourself on your own. behind the curtain. we were a team but now it is just sitting here. that is what i have found the hardest. i am thrilled and overjoyed the way the people have responded. charlie: when churchill assumed the prime minister shep he said everything i have done has prepared me for this moment. did you have any churchill since in you? james: i shouldn't compare. charlie: think of what you have done with your life so far. james: i do feel like everything i have done in my career whether it be television shows i've writt
charlie: that is how they did it. james: that was pretty much it. that was factual. charlie: you have been doing it how long? >> 33 shows. charlie: how is it? the fears been subsided? james: i don't think they have subsided. charlie: are you terrified? james: there is a strange thing making a show like that from a job i've already had before. when you are making a show every day you can feel in preproduction you are in a team, one of the team. there's a world of people that put the show...
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charlie: roger yells at rupert. -- rupert? michael: yelling is overstated. he goes in and he -- i don't know. charlie: i don't think so. michael: anyway, they come to, they have their way of negotiating. charlie so, the book was published. everybody gets a chance to read it. whoever read it. was it a bestseller? i don't remember. michael: yes. charlie: and they were angry about it because it was too personal. michael: apparently. charlie: and they felt it was a book about "the wall street journal" and it turned out to be a book about rupert. is that a summary? michael: yes. charlie: and the relationship today between you and rupert? michael: terrible. i actually ran into him in newscorp. i came down in the elevator. the elevator was empty. the doors opened and rupert and i were standing as far from each other as you and i are now, and we looked at each other and we had no idea what to do, the both of us just frozen. and then i finally put out my hand, and i said hello, rupert. he threw up his arms and bolted by me into the elevator so he would not have to shake my head. -- shake my hand. charlie: did you write things he ought to be angry about? michael: no. i would say it it is an incredibly
charlie: roger yells at rupert. -- rupert? michael: yelling is overstated. he goes in and he -- i don't know. charlie: i don't think so. michael: anyway, they come to, they have their way of negotiating. charlie so, the book was published. everybody gets a chance to read it. whoever read it. was it a bestseller? i don't remember. michael: yes. charlie: and they were angry about it because it was too personal. michael: apparently. charlie: and they felt it was a book about "the wall street...
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charlie: where did franklin roosevelt operate from? richard: gut. charlie: abraham lincoln? richard: gut. although both churchill and lincoln obviously were high iq guys. but that is not the major qualification for president. charlie to have you. richard: good to be here. charlie: richard reeves is one of my favorite journalists, the book is called "the shocking story of the japanese-american internment in world war ii p or co. -- in world war ii." it is good to see you. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> the following is a paid presentation for the time life music collection. in 1775, paul revere said the british are coming, and in 1964 they came again. they created a social phenomenon that changed our culture forever. from 1964 until
charlie: where did franklin roosevelt operate from? richard: gut. charlie: abraham lincoln? richard: gut. although both churchill and lincoln obviously were high iq guys. but that is not the major qualification for president. charlie to have you. richard: good to be here. charlie: richard reeves is one of my favorite journalists, the book is called "the shocking story of the japanese-american internment in world war ii p or co. -- in world war ii." it is good to see you. thank you for...
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charlie: and you arrived in new york? dr. kissinger: yes. charlie: you were then what? dr. kissinger: i was 15. charlie: four years later, five years later, you are 19? dr. kissinger: yes. i started working when i was 16. charlie: thinking you would do what? dr. kissinger: at that time, i was working in a shaving brush factory. i didn't think i would have a huge career making shaving brushes. [laughter] charlie: even then he was showing good sense. dr. kissinger: i went to night college. i studied accounting. i was bared a meat -- i was spared a mediocre accountant. [laughter] charlie: then you got drafted? dr. kissinger: in 43. charlie: and they said you down to spartanburg, south carolina? dr. kissinger: it was a different world. [laughter] charlie: how was it different? dr. kissinger: the draftees came from all over the country. there was an article in the gym and newspaper that called washington heights the fourth reich. there was a preponderance of german-jewish immigrants, at least a very large number. most of the people i associated with their and in the shaving brush factory, i was in contact m
charlie: and you arrived in new york? dr. kissinger: yes. charlie: you were then what? dr. kissinger: i was 15. charlie: four years later, five years later, you are 19? dr. kissinger: yes. i started working when i was 16. charlie: thinking you would do what? dr. kissinger: at that time, i was working in a shaving brush factory. i didn't think i would have a huge career making shaving brushes. [laughter] charlie: even then he was showing good sense. dr. kissinger: i went to night college. i...
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charlie: what about david cameron, who was just elected in a very strong way, to the surprise of many? valery: brilliant. not a surprise for me. charlie: you thought he would be doing that well? valery: i thought he would be elected by a significant margin. charliee constitution, he wants it to reform. it is in the mutual interest that great britain stays in the union. it is good for great britain, good for the open union, both. both have interests to stay together. many of them could be satisfied. it supposes negotiation which has not started yet. france should support some of the british demands. the new opening by angela merkel two days ago -- normally there will be change in the open union, in the direction. charlie: you met with the president of russia, who is engaged in one way or the other of supporting some insurgents in ukraine, in eastern ukraine. tell me what you think he is doing, and did he satisfied -- satisfactorily answer your questions? valery: yes, we had a long conversation, like here. open. he told me something you will repeat, which is very important that he accepts the external border. he is not asking for a change. you can easily problem by itself. it is. it is very badly governed in the last 10 years. some of the groups a
charlie: what about david cameron, who was just elected in a very strong way, to the surprise of many? valery: brilliant. not a surprise for me. charlie: you thought he would be doing that well? valery: i thought he would be elected by a significant margin. charliee constitution, he wants it to reform. it is in the mutual interest that great britain stays in the union. it is good for great britain, good for the open union, both. both have interests to stay together. many of them could be...
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charlie. charlie, hold on. >> ferguson was a lie. >> charlie, that's the problem. >> and yet everybody complains that's part of the problem. >> listen charlie, you're a reasonable guy and you just said that the accusations are that -- that all the police are racist. no one said that. no one ever said that. >> oh, really? >> comrade bill de blasio was running on a platform that the most diverse police departments, one of the most diverse police departments in the country, new york city was a racist organization that they just want to go out and stop black and hispanic kids on the streets and that's what he ran on. >> and, dagen, i'll end with you on this. is there a sense, though, that getting back to the money matters here that with the president indicating and the attorney general looking at not providing weapons, military-type weapons, all of that for police departments, also looking at the budgets and the priorities and what they're spending the money on that that is kind of putting a chilling effect on police units, even with their budgets? >> very much so. >> even with their priorities and that is reining
charlie. charlie, hold on. >> ferguson was a lie. >> charlie, that's the problem. >> and yet everybody complains that's part of the problem. >> listen charlie, you're a reasonable guy and you just said that the accusations are that -- that all the police are racist. no one said that. no one ever said that. >> oh, really? >> comrade bill de blasio was running on a platform that the most diverse police departments, one of the most diverse police departments in...
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charlie charlie. andy ortiz tiene las imÁgenes de lo que ocurriÓ a unos menores. se las presentamos. >> los gritos de estos jÓvenes helaron la sangre de sus vecinos. se trata de ocho menores convulsionando en un templo evangÉlico. minutos antes, habÍan estado jugando el desafÍo de charlieomo tres veces el demonio. a la cuarta vez ya se le vieron todo. salieron gritando de adentro. y uno, la mÁs mayorcita, saliÓ medio mal ya. >> asustaron preguntaron al juego si podÍan retirarse, pero segÚn ellos la respuesta fue escalofriante. >> le pedimos al tal charlie que si podÍamos ya salir del juego. ya no querÍamos estar mÁs en el juego. el lÁpiz se moviÓ y puso que sÍ. pero si se pone en no, seguimos. hasta que uno fallezca. >> los padres oraron para alejar a los malos espÍritus. >> hemos venido con mi esposa y unos mÁs que estaban acÁ. >> el experto en fenÓmenos paranormales advierte que jugar con enetidades de otros mundos puede tener graves consecuencias. >> esto es peligroso. hay que decir a los niÑos que esto no es un juego. esto es algo con lo que hay que tener cuidado. >> entre tanto, quienes estudyan la influencia de las redes sociales en los jÓvenes, dicen que este juego ha generado una sugestiÓn colectiva. >> a pesar de las advertencias la moda se sigue expandiendo y
charlie charlie. andy ortiz tiene las imÁgenes de lo que ocurriÓ a unos menores. se las presentamos. >> los gritos de estos jÓvenes helaron la sangre de sus vecinos. se trata de ocho menores convulsionando en un templo evangÉlico. minutos antes, habÍan estado jugando el desafÍo de charlieomo tres veces el demonio. a la cuarta vez ya se le vieron todo. salieron gritando de adentro. y uno, la mÁs mayorcita, saliÓ medio mal ya. >> asustaron preguntaron al juego si podÍan...
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charlie: you have been willing to take risks. al: yeah. charlie: al: thank you for coming. al: my pleasure. charlieo remarkable profiles of actors, when a singer and won a theater actor, looking at their own life and where they are and what they might have missed and where they might go. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ erik: from west texas shale to drilling offshore -- >> hang on to the handrail. erik: from anglia to australia a push for energy has taken chevron to every corner of the globe. the giant company is active in 180 countries. >> kit is the largest resource project in australia. erik: pumping 2.6 million barrels every day. these are challenging times for big oil. fracking has upended the global market. renewable
charlie: you have been willing to take risks. al: yeah. charlie: al: thank you for coming. al: my pleasure. charlieo remarkable profiles of actors, when a singer and won a theater actor, looking at their own life and where they are and what they might have missed and where they might go. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ erik: from west texas shale to drilling offshore -- >> hang on to the handrail. erik: from anglia to australia a push for energy has taken chevron to every...
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charlie: that is what they say. thank you for coming. elizabeth: wonderful to be here. charlie: elizabeth holmes from theranos. stay with us. ♪ charlierl ove knausgaard, his six-volume autobiography series "my struggle" has become a literary event, a literary sensation. james wood wrote in the "new yorker," there is something compelling about his book, even when i was bored, i was interested. i am pleased to have karl ove knausgaard at this table for the first time. i said to you, have you seen our program? we are seen in norway. you said, i don't watch much television. what do you do with your time? are you writing constantly? karl: i write a lot and i have four children. that is my life. writing and being with my family. charlie: are you surprised by what has happened? this is your life and your struggle. karl: absolutely shocked when this thing happened. i wrote it completely innocently for myself, by myself. charlie: what does that mean? karl: i was sitting in my own room writing about my own life. i never thought anyone would be interested, not even my friends. i was in -- i was embarrassed when i gave it to my editor. the publi
charlie: that is what they say. thank you for coming. elizabeth: wonderful to be here. charlie: elizabeth holmes from theranos. stay with us. ♪ charlierl ove knausgaard, his six-volume autobiography series "my struggle" has become a literary event, a literary sensation. james wood wrote in the "new yorker," there is something compelling about his book, even when i was bored, i was interested. i am pleased to have karl ove knausgaard at this table for the first time. i said...
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charlie: they have done it for testing job in being the upstart company. that did: he faces questions about his management style. charlie: we have high expectations. me as charlie ergen dishes it out on this addition of "titans at the table." hello. welcome to "titans at the ta" charlie ergen has always been something of a fearless renegade. gergen led a group in the 1980's and started dish in the next decade. becomeprocess, he has one of the richest men in america, worth nearly $20 billion. he stepped out of the spotlight to2011, and in the ceo reins joe clinton. he is back in the hot seat. what the satellite tv business in its early days, he wants to get the forefront of this change by creating a new over the top product called sling tv and buying up the billions of dollars worth of wireless assets. assets he says can be used to build a legitimate competitor to at&t and verizon. when we first sat down for interview, i asked ergen to describe this new frontier. charlie: now we are in another transformation. it has gone about in two places. one is tv itself is transforming. people are looking for more of what they want to watch. they want to watch their tv ever
charlie: they have done it for testing job in being the upstart company. that did: he faces questions about his management style. charlie: we have high expectations. me as charlie ergen dishes it out on this addition of "titans at the table." hello. welcome to "titans at the ta" charlie ergen has always been something of a fearless renegade. gergen led a group in the 1980's and started dish in the next decade. becomeprocess, he has one of the richest men in america, worth...
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charlie: one quick question about being in the senate and then bill clinton asking you to sit on the supreme court. george: yes. charlie: i've asked you about that before, but you didn't even consider it. george: for about 48 hours i did. charlierious consideration? george: for about two days. charlie: you said you didn't go it because you felt a responsibility to the legislature that was crucial. george: it was the health care legislation. i had introduced the previous november the clinton health reform bill. john chafee, a terrific guy and close friend of mine had entrusted the republican response. 20 of them republican, including senator dole, who was the republican leader and chafee and i both thought we could put this together. when obama passed his bill the republicans said it's terrible. why? because it has an individual mandate, big government telling people they have to buy insurance. when clinton introduced it it had a mandate. so the republicans came up with what the individual mandate. it was a republican idea first put into legislation by 20 republicans including the republican leader. and chafee and i thought if we democrats could accept the individual mandate they might be able too make other concessions. it did
charlie: one quick question about being in the senate and then bill clinton asking you to sit on the supreme court. george: yes. charlie: i've asked you about that before, but you didn't even consider it. george: for about 48 hours i did. charlierious consideration? george: for about two days. charlie: you said you didn't go it because you felt a responsibility to the legislature that was crucial. george: it was the health care legislation. i had introduced the previous november the clinton...
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charlie: that is why we work. karl: that is an important reason to work. we should work for pleasure. i do work all the time. charlie: are you happy now? karl: i am not looking for happiness. occasionally i am happy. charlieat was not the intent of your life or the book, to be happy. karl: no it's not. charlie what is the intent? : karl: i want to raise my children functionally so they can be able to manage their own lives without being damaged. i also want to write incredibly good novels. that is impossible, but that is what i want to do. that is much better than being happy. charlie: what is that process of getting to where you can write? karl: that's on -- i think it's -- i think the idea is you should be free when you are writing. nothing should restrict you whatsoever. you have so many thoughts and so many ideas and you have to get all of these away to enter a place where you can just write. i think reflections, thinking, that is enormously overestimated in our culture. what you feel and emotions get ignored, more or less. i follow my intuition, and that can lead anywhere. charlie: how much are you shaped by the country you are from? karl: a lot. we said this is a book about identity and where you ar
charlie: that is why we work. karl: that is an important reason to work. we should work for pleasure. i do work all the time. charlie: are you happy now? karl: i am not looking for happiness. occasionally i am happy. charlieat was not the intent of your life or the book, to be happy. karl: no it's not. charlie what is the intent? : karl: i want to raise my children functionally so they can be able to manage their own lives without being damaged. i also want to write incredibly good novels. that...
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charlie: you have been willing to take risks. al: yeah. charlie: thank you for coming. al: my pleasure. charlieo remarkable profiles of actors, when a singer and won a theater actor, looking at their own life and where they are and what they might have missed and where they might go. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ erik: from west texas shale to drilling rigs far offshore -- >> we need a hand on the handrail. ok? erik: from angola to australia -- >> you're looking at the inside of an lng tank. erik: a thirst for energy has pushed chevron to almost every corner of the globe. >> we believe there's opportunity to progress. >> good job, erik. erik: the giant company is active in 180 countries. >> it is the largest resource project in australia. erik: pumping almost 2.6 million barrels every day. these are challenging times for big oil. fracking has upended the global market. renewables like solar an
charlie: you have been willing to take risks. al: yeah. charlie: thank you for coming. al: my pleasure. charlieo remarkable profiles of actors, when a singer and won a theater actor, looking at their own life and where they are and what they might have missed and where they might go. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ erik: from west texas shale to drilling rigs far offshore -- >> we need a hand on the handrail. ok? erik: from angola to australia -- >> you're looking...
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the plot to blow up planes with printer bombs and attack on yemen and the paris attack on charlie charlie charliedo. there was a reward of $10 million for information on his whereabouts. the same prize they put on the head of isis header. he was last seen in public with dozens of jihads in a video released last year telling the group we must eliminate the cross, the barer of the cross is america. >> he was not 40 but established an impressive jihad track record. >> reporter: aqap acknowledged wuhayshi's death and named a military command erer successor. >> somebody that's seen as the trains somebody who played a key military and operational role in the group and not somebody to be under estimated. >> you know jim, you talk about that replacement already, stanley mccrystal told me go ahead, cut off the head of the snake, the snake won't die. you'll get more snake heads popping up immediately. does this kill change the war on terror? >> i spoke to the head of the nga, one of the intelligence agencies and their imagery helps lead to an assassination like this where they said listen powerful in term
the plot to blow up planes with printer bombs and attack on yemen and the paris attack on charlie charlie charliedo. there was a reward of $10 million for information on his whereabouts. the same prize they put on the head of isis header. he was last seen in public with dozens of jihads in a video released last year telling the group we must eliminate the cross, the barer of the cross is america. >> he was not 40 but established an impressive jihad track record. >> reporter: aqap...
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charlie:. charlie: you rest your case, don't you? john: i rest my case, your honor. charlie: you are down in durham doing this interesting book, dean smith -- what does it look like for coach k after winning the finals last year? john: looks ready darn good, charlie. they had another great recruiting year. he's learned how to deal with one and done players. he is not fighting it anymore. he has accepted it. i think that's why the three freshmen performed so well. he said ok, i know you are going out the door, but i'm going to coach you like you are seniors. they responded that way and i don't think you or i have to be duke graduates to say it john wooden would -- quite a few wins in that group. to get to a thousand wins is just extraordinary if you look at the other great coaches there have been who have not gotten to a thousand wins. he's the only one in division i. it is an amazing story. charlie: back to golf -- watching it as you do and living in north carolina as you do, is the game changing? first of all, you have players who could hit it further than they ever had. be
charlie:. charlie: you rest your case, don't you? john: i rest my case, your honor. charlie: you are down in durham doing this interesting book, dean smith -- what does it look like for coach k after winning the finals last year? john: looks ready darn good, charlie. they had another great recruiting year. he's learned how to deal with one and done players. he is not fighting it anymore. he has accepted it. i think that's why the three freshmen performed so well. he said ok, i know you are...
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charlie: or right below the greatest? george: right below the greatest. charlie: the greatest are lincoln, roosevelt, washington. george: lincoln roosevelt charlie: obama? : i think that obama will recover politically in much the same way that reagan dilt did. reagan was way down after the iran contra affair. bush 41. harry truman was a great example. i think he should go right at the top of the list. charlie: the top of the second list. george: right. obama ran for office saying he was going to end the wars in afghanistan and iraq. they're not over but they're coming to an end and they would have gone on for much longer but for him. now his critics are saying well, let's get into war in syria, bomb here, attack there. in we didn't have obama i think we'd be in several wars now. so that's the first point. it's hard to get credit for a negative that you didn't do something that someone else might have done. charlie: when his opponents say that the problem in iraq is that he did not negotiate hard enough to keep american troops there even after the decision to pull out had been made you say what? george: the iraqi governor -- government wouldn't do it. cha
charlie: or right below the greatest? george: right below the greatest. charlie: the greatest are lincoln, roosevelt, washington. george: lincoln roosevelt charlie: obama? : i think that obama will recover politically in much the same way that reagan dilt did. reagan was way down after the iran contra affair. bush 41. harry truman was a great example. i think he should go right at the top of the list. charlie: the top of the second list. george: right. obama ran for office saying he was going...
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charlie: charismatic. ken: i'm right here. charlie: congratulations. you chose a great partner. ken: i'm good at choosing partners and friends. charliethere's breslin, now in san francisco. more to come. this is a big project. ken: this company rose associates, they are renovating this building. it is the seventh tallest building in new york. top four floors. charlie: this a big deal. are you up for this? that's the only reason it becomes exciting because you are in over your head. charlie: good luck. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: richard lewis is here. the chicago tribune called him one of the most audacious wordsmiths this side of lenny bruce. his therapist, the late comedian said lewis proves you don't have to institutionalize a psychotic. he released a box set of his work called bundle of nerves. he has now created a book. richard lewis's guide how not to live. i am pleased to have richard lewis. richard: i'm pleased to be here. charlie: tell me about you and him and how you came to admire him. richard: a friend when i was three or four introduced me to cark u\\ -- carl in the 1980's. soon after that larry david got
charlie: charismatic. ken: i'm right here. charlie: congratulations. you chose a great partner. ken: i'm good at choosing partners and friends. charliethere's breslin, now in san francisco. more to come. this is a big project. ken: this company rose associates, they are renovating this building. it is the seventh tallest building in new york. top four floors. charlie: this a big deal. are you up for this? that's the only reason it becomes exciting because you are in over your head. charlie:...
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that's charlie. charlie rain. he is in vallejo reporting a slight wind under five miles per hour. take a look at this. it's our live weather camera looking from our kpix studios and the direction of oakland. the port of oakland. alameda. boy, it sure is socked in at this hour. we currently have our temperatures reflected by the current marine layer. that is saturating the bay. san francisco is in the 50s. oakland at 58. otherwise, where we have the sunshine it's 70 degrees apiece in livermore and concord. you have a breeze out of the south at 13. headlines today, june gloom along the coast. sunshine inland. you can see that obviously by our observatory cam towards the santa clara valley. summer officially arrives on sunday morning as well as father's day. our satellite and radar imagery is picking up the deep deck of low clouds and fog just hanging very tight on the coast. sigh it into the bay as well. i wouldn't count on any clearing at the seashore today. we have high pressure right hear and we are anticipating some gusty winds over the coast today because of an area of low pres
that's charlie. charlie rain. he is in vallejo reporting a slight wind under five miles per hour. take a look at this. it's our live weather camera looking from our kpix studios and the direction of oakland. the port of oakland. alameda. boy, it sure is socked in at this hour. we currently have our temperatures reflected by the current marine layer. that is saturating the bay. san francisco is in the 50s. oakland at 58. otherwise, where we have the sunshine it's 70 degrees apiece in livermore...
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charlie: where did franklin roosevelt operate from? richard: gut. charlie: abraham lincoln? richard: i would say gut. they were high iq guys. but that's not the major qualification to be president. charliethank you for being here. richard: my pleasure. charlie: it's good to see you. the next time. ♪ -- see you next time. ♪ emily: she took ebay from a 30 person startup to a multibillion-dollar powerhouse. and then lost a race for governor. and now meg whitman faces her biggest challenge yet, turning around struggling giant hewlett-packard. the solution, to split the company in two. joining me, hp ceo meg whitman. thank you for joining me. meg: you are welcome. i am an admirer of your show.
charlie: where did franklin roosevelt operate from? richard: gut. charlie: abraham lincoln? richard: i would say gut. they were high iq guys. but that's not the major qualification to be president. charliethank you for being here. richard: my pleasure. charlie: it's good to see you. the next time. ♪ -- see you next time. ♪ emily: she took ebay from a 30 person startup to a multibillion-dollar powerhouse. and then lost a race for governor. and now meg whitman faces her biggest challenge yet,...
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charlie: an e-book you did? ben: yes. it was mostly their own words. i organized their stories into a digestible format. charlie: this was a problem in iraq too and afghanistan. ben: a big problem in both countries. charlie: especially after the withdrawal from iraq. ben: they are having to wait literally years, i've heard of cases of seven or eight years, to get visas. charlie: and they should have been given immediately. ben: generals who were on the front line have said, i can completely vouch for this guy. this guy could be a benefit to america. it doesn't present a security risk. charlie: i want to show a couple of things of you in the field. this is ben talking to children in local militias. you will see the kind of reporting that engages him. ben: these boys, aged 10, 12 and 14, must fight to defend their villages. can you describe what happened recently? were you fighting as well in the attack? do you find it hard to be brave when there's fighting? you are much tougher than me. good luck. these child soldiers, along with their family, are part of a u.s.-created force called the afghan local police. charlie: is it men and women male and female? ben: mostly men. their commander is actually their gr
charlie: an e-book you did? ben: yes. it was mostly their own words. i organized their stories into a digestible format. charlie: this was a problem in iraq too and afghanistan. ben: a big problem in both countries. charlie: especially after the withdrawal from iraq. ben: they are having to wait literally years, i've heard of cases of seven or eight years, to get visas. charlie: and they should have been given immediately. ben: generals who were on the front line have said, i can completely...
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charlie, charlie i was there once. i saw a guy pick up a trash can, smash it into a guy's head. going into a state of hulkamania. okay, now when he's like this, nothing can hurt him, okay? it's like a seizure of strength. yeah, yeah. what have we got here? "hey, sexy, i can't get you out of my mind." who's that addressed to? who's "soldier of fortune"? he's just this guy i've been chatting online with. whatever. so that would make you "desert rose"? yes, it would. wow. what a couple of losers. oh, oh, really? okay, well, this loser that you're referring to happens to be an american soldier in iraq. back it up. don't- don't joke about that. i'm not joking. are you serious? i'm dead serious. and his platoon's coming home this weekend, and we're gonna hang out together. so suck on that. i feel terrible. you should. i feel terrible, too because he's going to come back from iraq and he's gonna find out that he's been chatting with... no. and that's no good. there's a high suicide rate for these guys. he's gonna be crushed. this is emblematic of a bigger problem, guys. i don't think p
charlie, charlie i was there once. i saw a guy pick up a trash can, smash it into a guy's head. going into a state of hulkamania. okay, now when he's like this, nothing can hurt him, okay? it's like a seizure of strength. yeah, yeah. what have we got here? "hey, sexy, i can't get you out of my mind." who's that addressed to? who's "soldier of fortune"? he's just this guy i've been chatting online with. whatever. so that would make you "desert rose"? yes, it would....
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charlie. >> charlie. >> little charlie austin said no way, jose, you are in the taking the dog, it is my day-sit puppy. there is austin and charlie sitting on the front step yesterday. i was not able to bring my dog to work today but it is take your dog to work day. we have him running around the studios here at fox 29. heading out the front door admiral wilson boulevard heading in the airport circle looking good as you work your way toward bennie. all of the road are damp from overnight rain we had a good day in margate, new jersey we will make memories down this in front of the lucy the elephant come by and say hi and be part of the "good day philadelphia". northeast philadelphia where steve has been setting up shop showing us big old trees had have toppled over broken up pavement, bridge street still closed at cottage and following septa buses are detoured through the neighborhood as well. chris and lauren, back over to you. >>> president obama will deliver eulogy and funeral for pastor who died in the church shooting in charleston south carolina wake was held yesterday for clementa pinck
charlie. >> charlie. >> little charlie austin said no way, jose, you are in the taking the dog, it is my day-sit puppy. there is austin and charlie sitting on the front step yesterday. i was not able to bring my dog to work today but it is take your dog to work day. we have him running around the studios here at fox 29. heading out the front door admiral wilson boulevard heading in the airport circle looking good as you work your way toward bennie. all of the road are damp from...
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charlie chat. i would sit and talk to our customers like this when i was ceo and it was a pretty bad show. that is the best we have ever done. betty: have you reinstituted that? charlie: i haven't. the phone is not ringing off the hook to bring back the show. betty: that wraps up this special "titans at the table" conversation with charlie. you can find more episodes of our show on bloomberg.com, along with coverage of today's news and conversation with the world's business leaders. i am betty liu. thank you for watching "titans at the table." ♪ betty lu: this is "titans at the table." >> welcome aboard. betty: we are taking you to the high seas to find out how one classic vacation industry is keeping up with the modern age. arnold donald: and there she goes. betty: the cruise industry raked in more than $37 billion in revenue last year, setting sail with more than 21 million passengers. what does it take to be the biggest fish in the sea? we find out from the two biggest ceo's in the business. richard fain: they want the biggest and the best. and this is the biggest and best
charlie chat. i would sit and talk to our customers like this when i was ceo and it was a pretty bad show. that is the best we have ever done. betty: have you reinstituted that? charlie: i haven't. the phone is not ringing off the hook to bring back the show. betty: that wraps up this special "titans at the table" conversation with charlie. you can find more episodes of our show on bloomberg.com, along with coverage of today's news and conversation with the world's business leaders. i...
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charlie: i thank you for your time. rep. clyburn: thank you. charlie: everybody extends their sympathies to you and your fellow south carolinians. rep. clyburn: i appreciate it. charlieback in a moment. stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: ian bremmer is here. he is the founder and president of eurasia group. european union foreign ministers announced their decision to extend sanctions on russia until 2016. that took place on monday. i spoke with president putin at the same petersburg international forum. he told that russia has found the inner strength to withstand pressure from economic sanctions. he gave his perspective on the crisis in ukraine, global terrorism and more. the forum was also attended by greek prime minister alexis tsipras. an emergency eurogroup summit took place on monday to reach an agreement with greece and its creditors. i'm pleased to have ian bremmer back at this table. welcome, sir. the clock is ticking on greek debt. what is going to happen? what are the forces at work? give me the moment. ian: the moment is it is between greece and germany, but it is also between the greek leadership and their own people. they need to have enough of a sense of crisi
charlie: i thank you for your time. rep. clyburn: thank you. charlie: everybody extends their sympathies to you and your fellow south carolinians. rep. clyburn: i appreciate it. charlieback in a moment. stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: ian bremmer is here. he is the founder and president of eurasia group. european union foreign ministers announced their decision to extend sanctions on russia until 2016. that took place on monday. i spoke with president putin at the same petersburg international...
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charlie chat. i would sit and talk to our customers like this when i was ceo and it was a pretty bad show. that is the best we have ever done. betty: have you reinstituted that? charlie: i haven't. the phone is not ringing off the hook to bring back the show. betty: that wraps up this special "titans at the table" conversation with charlieyou can find more episodes of our show on bloomberg.com, along with coverage of today's news and conversation with the world's business leaders. i am betty liu. thank you for watching "titans at the table." this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing you can give your business is comcast business. comcast business. built for business. ♪ >> i was told when i started that i could not be a director because i was a woman. and i have been directing now for many years. but certainly not as frequently as i would have had i been a man. >> i was going into meetings on projects with people as a featured director that would wo
charlie chat. i would sit and talk to our customers like this when i was ceo and it was a pretty bad show. that is the best we have ever done. betty: have you reinstituted that? charlie: i haven't. the phone is not ringing off the hook to bring back the show. betty: that wraps up this special "titans at the table" conversation with charlieyou can find more episodes of our show on bloomberg.com, along with coverage of today's news and conversation with the world's business leaders. i...