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charlie. charlie: back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlieprice is here, the national singer-songwriter is making a name for herself, beyond music city. her sharp song writing and steely vocals recall country greats like dolly parton and loretta lynch. the debut album was recorded in just three days at the famed sun studios in memphis. it is called midwest former's daughter. rolling stone calls it a diary of striking out and living hard. here is margo price performing "all-american made" in our studio this morning. ♪ i woke up from a movie i forgot ately got a heart ache on the bottom top headache on the but part of me that hurts the worst is the one i just can't spot and it's all-american made everywhere i go somebody puts me in the dirt and everything i say somebody says they said it first but i don't need $10 million baby, just give me one that works it's all-american made well i well i have been all over but i can't tell from the start something in my blood line or something in my gut i'm going to california in a rusted pickup truck ameri
charlie. charlie: back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlieprice is here, the national singer-songwriter is making a name for herself, beyond music city. her sharp song writing and steely vocals recall country greats like dolly parton and loretta lynch. the debut album was recorded in just three days at the famed sun studios in memphis. it is called midwest former's daughter. rolling stone calls it a diary of striking out and living hard. here is margo price performing "all-american...
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charlie: this is a uniform for you. tom: absolutely. i have two suits and four shirts. that is all i need. charlie: good luck on the film. tom: thank you, charlielie: acf left is here -- asey affleck is here. he plays an isolated janitor forced to return to his hometown to become the guardian of his teenaged nephew. here is the trailer. guy toou could take one an island with you, if it was between you and your father, who would it be? >> my daddy. >> i think you are wrong about that. ♪ understand. i cannot be the guardian. idea is that you would relocate. >> relocate to hear? >> it was my impression that you spent a long time here. >> no one can appreciate what you have been through. if you really feel like you cannot take this on, it is your right. decide, you can always stay with us. >> do you want to be his guardian? >> hello? >> i want to call and say i'm sorry. strictly basement business. i am working on it. >> you do not want to be my guardian? that is fine with me. all my friends are here. i have two girlfriends and i have a band. ♪ >> i said a lot of terrible things to you. my heart was broken. >> you don't understand. i am coming home
charlie: this is a uniform for you. tom: absolutely. i have two suits and four shirts. that is all i need. charlie: good luck on the film. tom: thank you, charlielie: acf left is here -- asey affleck is here. he plays an isolated janitor forced to return to his hometown to become the guardian of his teenaged nephew. here is the trailer. guy toou could take one an island with you, if it was between you and your father, who would it be? >> my daddy. >> i think you are wrong about...
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charlie: your dad used to watch my show. >> of course. he had cereal and watched charlie. charlieyou have to sing it. >> it is a great gift that they sent that song to me first. charlie: this is for you. >> it is great and a lot of people have covered it, including adele. prince did a version of it. >> did they send it to you? >> they did. it andd the way i did the way i sang. thinks the song it hi people remember me for the most. charlie: i like "need you tonight." >> pretty sexy. ♪ ♪ charlie: we turn now to iraq and syria. the coalition will include arab, kurdish and turkish fighters. ash carter welcomed british and french officials, also pledging aerial support. isis seized raqqi turning the city into its strategic headquarters. the battle for mosul continues, putting isis on the defensive. joining me now from washington, eric smith of "the new york times." tell me what this means. >> think of this as a one two punch. mosul was the first punch and we are now in the week four of that campaign. this is the second punch and the idea is to put pressure on the islamic state from bot
charlie: your dad used to watch my show. >> of course. he had cereal and watched charlie. charlieyou have to sing it. >> it is a great gift that they sent that song to me first. charlie: this is for you. >> it is great and a lot of people have covered it, including adele. prince did a version of it. >> did they send it to you? >> they did. it andd the way i did the way i sang. thinks the song it hi people remember me for the most. charlie: i like "need you...
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charlie: i would go see that. tom: i hope you do, charlie. charlie is your second film, seven years after the one you last talked about at this table. why seven years? tom: i have no idea. where does life go? to a big extent, it is finding something that speaks to you. making a film takes three years. i also opened 100 stores. i had a son. life just slips away. charlie: there are those who always want to ask this question. have you become so enamored of filmmaking that that's going to consume your life, more than fashion? tom: no. they satisfy very different creative needs for me. fashion moves very quickly. i love it. you are constantly churning out new things. film, it takes a while to get a film made. while i was editing this in my london design studio, i would edit for four or five hours, go back for a fitting, go back and edit, back for a fitting, and that collection i created, that is one of my favorite collections because i was so excited. i was so energized. they are very different things. i am a commercial fashion designer. i design clothes
charlie: i would go see that. tom: i hope you do, charlie. charlie is your second film, seven years after the one you last talked about at this table. why seven years? tom: i have no idea. where does life go? to a big extent, it is finding something that speaks to you. making a film takes three years. i also opened 100 stores. i had a son. life just slips away. charlie: there are those who always want to ask this question. have you become so enamored of filmmaking that that's going to consume...
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charlie. charlie: 33 years. i know. i burned the gray hairs. 33 years. charlieat is the secret, the magic potion for the staying power? magic think there is no potion. hard work always comes first. being true to who you are is important so an audience that grows up with you remains with you and those who got off the train because what happened, the next generation can come along with the certification of those who came before it. charlie: we'll get more into be trueum, you have to to who you are, but you also have to change. jon: within those parameters -- why i use the word truth and my integrity matters, i have been around so long, fads and fashions have come and gone. three generations of oily band generations have come -- boy band generations have come and gone. rap music has come and gone. i never jumped on those bandwagons as they were becoming more popular. as i grew up, i would not try to rewrite "you give love a bad on a prayer" --' i was 35 years old. charlie: do you hate to play it when you're on tour? jon: no, no, i don't hate it. charlie: you know a
charlie. charlie: 33 years. i know. i burned the gray hairs. 33 years. charlieat is the secret, the magic potion for the staying power? magic think there is no potion. hard work always comes first. being true to who you are is important so an audience that grows up with you remains with you and those who got off the train because what happened, the next generation can come along with the certification of those who came before it. charlie: we'll get more into be trueum, you have to to who you...
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charlie got in his car and started the drive to pittsford, 100 miles away. coach didn't know it, but charlie's life as a student would soon be over. >> you didn't worry about charliecharlie was very squared away. got his act together. knows what he's doing. >> only charlie tan wasn't at all okay. it snowed that night, a muffling blanket, covering the home where something awful was about to happen. >>> coming up, why did charlie need to rush home? the first clue coming from a friend's mom who called 911. >> he didn't give us a lot of details. i'm just worried that he might do something. >> and then charlie's mom makes a 911 call of her own. no intention of adopting. he was the very last kennel in the very last row. emaciated. he was skin and bones. usually what you see in neglected dogs. it was one of those complete, meant-to-be moments... i totally fell in love with him. (avo) through the subaru share the love event, we've helped the aspca save nearly thirty thousand animals so far. get a new subaru, and we'll donate another two hundred and fifty dollars to help those in need. ♪put a little love in your heart.♪ ugh. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try alk
charlie got in his car and started the drive to pittsford, 100 miles away. coach didn't know it, but charlie's life as a student would soon be over. >> you didn't worry about charliecharlie was very squared away. got his act together. knows what he's doing. >> only charlie tan wasn't at all okay. it snowed that night, a muffling blanket, covering the home where something awful was about to happen. >>> coming up, why did charlie need to rush home? the first clue coming from...
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charlie home. charlie: no, it will be like, who is charlie? now in paperback, "lights out," by ted koppel. is all about the new threat of cyber attacks. you will understand more about cyber espionage and that the world we live in is vastly different than it was five or 10 years ago. thank you. back in a moment, stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: eric kandel is here, he is a former nobel laureate. his new book explores the relationship between art and science and considers how science can help us perceive, appreciate and understand great works of art. it is called "reductionism in art and brain science, bridging the two cultures." eric: thank you for having me. charlie: both of them are concerned, science and art, with the deepest questions about human existence. they sure that concern. -- they share that concern, but we think of them as separate. eric: this book is designed to show that it is not a separate as we think and why it is not separate. the point has been made that humanity's concerned with art and literature and science is concerned with the nature of the universe. that is because scien
charlie home. charlie: no, it will be like, who is charlie? now in paperback, "lights out," by ted koppel. is all about the new threat of cyber attacks. you will understand more about cyber espionage and that the world we live in is vastly different than it was five or 10 years ago. thank you. back in a moment, stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: eric kandel is here, he is a former nobel laureate. his new book explores the relationship between art and science and considers how science can...
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charlie: as george bush would say. larry: i think it is for two reasons. one is the fbi explosion. charlie: it doesn't seem to have necessarily changed minds. larry: i don't know that. charliei don't either. larry:i see some of the overnights from the campaign. it seems like republicans are coming home, independents are crossing over. charlie: trending to trump in the polls? larry: big numbers. charlie: these are polls you have seen from the trump campaign? larry: these are good pollsters doing private stuff who are friends of mine, so i take a look at it. he was narrowing before. he has gotten on message the last eight or nine or 10 days. drain the swamp of corruption. he is talking about getting rid of obamacare, which is very unpopular. he is talking about economic growth and tax cuts. he is talking about judges. he is laying out his case in a much better fashion, much more concisely. he is using a teleprompter. for discipline purposes. i'm from the old school, charlie. i still believe that issues matter and i believe politicians who can get a good message out are going to be in pretty good shape. on the other side, because of the fbi explosion, their campaign is blaming
charlie: as george bush would say. larry: i think it is for two reasons. one is the fbi explosion. charlie: it doesn't seem to have necessarily changed minds. larry: i don't know that. charliei don't either. larry:i see some of the overnights from the campaign. it seems like republicans are coming home, independents are crossing over. charlie: trending to trump in the polls? larry: big numbers. charlie: these are polls you have seen from the trump campaign? larry: these are good pollsters doing...
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evening in pittsford, new york, charlie spent time at a friend's house where he seemed despondent, sad, possibly depressed. not the charlie he'd known since childhood. after charlie left, the friend and his mother were so concerned they called 911. was charlie suicidal? >> he didn't give us a lot of details. i'm just worried he might do something. i don't know if anything's going to happen, but i just can't take a chance. >> all right, i'm going to have them go to that house and check on him. >> and a deputy did just that. detective steve peglow of the monroe county sheriff's office. >> he said that charlie was upset about things, had come home to talk to people, was working out some things and he'd be okay. >> it was now late thursday night, almost the weekend. charlie didn't go back to school friday morning. and come monday, he wasn't at practice. >> wasn't really much i could do any way other than text him, and he didn't respond. >> and then it was monday night. something awful. >> 911. what is the nature of your emergency? >> yes, i -- >> the caller so distraught confused the dispatcher. >> [ inaudible ] >> ma'am, i can't understand anything you're saying. do
evening in pittsford, new york, charlie spent time at a friend's house where he seemed despondent, sad, possibly depressed. not the charlie he'd known since childhood. after charlie left, the friend and his mother were so concerned they called 911. was charlie suicidal? >> he didn't give us a lot of details. i'm just worried he might do something. i don't know if anything's going to happen, but i just can't take a chance. >> all right, i'm going to have them go to that house and...
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behold, the future, charlie leduff. >> charlie: what, like cooking in a back alley? >> anthony: yes. >> charlieany would call, a very unwise thing. after working at gotham grill and jean georges in manhattan, instead of staying where the money inarguably was, he returned to detroit. he's been working to get a brick and mortar establishment going, by first doing regular pop ups here at guns and butter, tucked into the back room of an art gallery, under an overpass in downtown detroit. and you have like a really weird attitude towards food, in general. >> charlie: yeah. >> chef craig: what's that? >> charlie: you know, you've got liquor, you've got cigarettes, you've got coffee. [ laughter ] >> anthony: or all of those. we're going to eat well. charlie leduff may have a pulitzer prize, but his appreciation of fine food and dining is shall we say -- charlie: is that cheese? >> anthony: lacking. simply put, he's a philistine. warm egg yolk with a generous helping of smelt roe on top. egg with eggs? yes, please. leduff scarfs his like he's at ruby tuesdays. you've got all these kids flooding into de
behold, the future, charlie leduff. >> charlie: what, like cooking in a back alley? >> anthony: yes. >> charlieany would call, a very unwise thing. after working at gotham grill and jean georges in manhattan, instead of staying where the money inarguably was, he returned to detroit. he's been working to get a brick and mortar establishment going, by first doing regular pop ups here at guns and butter, tucked into the back room of an art gallery, under an overpass in downtown...
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charlie: saying? jon: oh, no. charlie: did you expect it? jon: it happened many times before. charlie four hours before showtime. charlie: the singer had to play a lot more guitar. jon: we pulled it off. rehab.in i said i need you again. can you come? there is a plane on the runway. he came and has been here since. charlie: and he can fill right in? jon: richie was in rehab. phil came -- you cannot stop a tour. there are people counting on you, families counting on you, record company counting on you. charlie: you do have a sense of business. jon: true. charlie: you really are. you think about owning an nfl team. you count among your friends as one of the most successful business people around. you enjoy their company, you enjoy the light which. their language. you have a sense that people are paying money for us to show up and we have to show up. that is mostisjon: definitely the truth but there is also a commitment for the people that work with you, the families, the record company, the fans. or your legacy. all of these things matter. 1970 and coming up the way i watched led zeppel
charlie: saying? jon: oh, no. charlie: did you expect it? jon: it happened many times before. charlie four hours before showtime. charlie: the singer had to play a lot more guitar. jon: we pulled it off. rehab.in i said i need you again. can you come? there is a plane on the runway. he came and has been here since. charlie: and he can fill right in? jon: richie was in rehab. phil came -- you cannot stop a tour. there are people counting on you, families counting on you, record company counting...
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charly. charly. >> i would like that very much, mr. cannon. >> i heard you had already drunk up your credit. 2 red eyes. charly, that is the best trick shooting i have seen in some time. >> miss converse, i just want to else. you have been lucky so far. even though you where putin bridges, you are a woman and you are soft somewhere inside. that will finish you sometime. -- even though you wear boots and britches, you are a woman and you are soft somewhere inside. >> now what? >> he lost all the payrol >> that don't make no difference. >> they jumped us from behind. >> how do you figure he did that? >> probably very hard to prove. >> we going to get paid? >> you are to get your wages. you got my word on that. get out there and finish unloading those wagons. you get paid in the morning. >> [indiscernible] >> fargo, this is money. my money, to pay men. >> if you want to go to the ban , i will take the teams. i will take care of . i will buy you a bottle of whiskey, ok? >> ain't she something? >> she is something. >> and charly had this little smile on her face. like mano figured, you see, she bluffed them out of
charly. charly. >> i would like that very much, mr. cannon. >> i heard you had already drunk up your credit. 2 red eyes. charly, that is the best trick shooting i have seen in some time. >> miss converse, i just want to else. you have been lucky so far. even though you where putin bridges, you are a woman and you are soft somewhere inside. that will finish you sometime. -- even though you wear boots and britches, you are a woman and you are soft somewhere inside. >> now...
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charlie, what we've got here is an assassination attempt. -yeah, i think so. maureen: please, sean. listen to charlie. -i already have. but it doesn't change anything. charlie, when you do what i do, death threats are a way of life. you learn to live with it. but you don't have a shred of evidence that the death of this man j jsen has anything to do with me. -all right. i don't. but just as a precauauon, i'd like to assign a couple of officers to keep an eye on you. -i can't do that. is rooted in a posture of strength. i lead by example. if i hide behind the police because of some mere rumor, how can i expect the people to have the courage to follow me? -but sean, for heaven sakes, can't you-- -out of the question. thanks, but no thanks, charlie. -charlie, that's one of the qualities she's always l led about me. -poor soul. -had a time finding the e ace. -so would anyone else. -you weren't followed? -i went roundabout for nearly an hour e that because-- server: your drinks, gentlemen. - --that because of you, the police are asking questions everywhere. -are you calling it off? -no. we go as planned. captain devane: hey, hunter. come here. listen, what's the
charlie, what we've got here is an assassination attempt. -yeah, i think so. maureen: please, sean. listen to charlie. -i already have. but it doesn't change anything. charlie, when you do what i do, death threats are a way of life. you learn to live with it. but you don't have a shred of evidence that the death of this man j jsen has anything to do with me. -all right. i don't. but just as a precauauon, i'd like to assign a couple of officers to keep an eye on you. -i can't do that. is rooted...
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charlie: because? leonard: it is not really my tradition, but i love it. charlie: have using clint eastwood's film on tony parker? leonard: i have not seen it. charlie say it is incredible, the best films made about a jazz artist. how is the writing experience for you? leonard: it is a desperate kind of experience. charlie: never gets easier? leonard: no. there seems to be two schools of writers, one where you work three months on a paragraph, and the thomas will school, where you write 40,000 words on the top of the refrigerator every night. unfortunately, i am in the subcategory. charlie: the idea of working three-month on one paragraph or even writing and being, laboring over one paragraph before you moved to the is just, that is just painful to me. -- before you move to the next paragraph, that is just painful to me. leonard: there is something that is wonderful about finishing a song you have labored on with that kind of care and intensity. if you're going to be singing a song for the next 20 years, you want to be sure you can get behind every word. i have a lot of songs i can still get behind because i brought that kind of attention to the lyr
charlie: because? leonard: it is not really my tradition, but i love it. charlie: have using clint eastwood's film on tony parker? leonard: i have not seen it. charlie say it is incredible, the best films made about a jazz artist. how is the writing experience for you? leonard: it is a desperate kind of experience. charlie: never gets easier? leonard: no. there seems to be two schools of writers, one where you work three months on a paragraph, and the thomas will school, where you write 40,000...
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charlie: and what did your father live to know? tommy: he saw us take the company public. in the beginning. charlie: so he knew his son was a success. tommy: he was very proud. charlied you did it your way. i wanted you to be a doctor or lawyer, but you did something that was a huge success. all was good. tommy: all was good. charlie: and you now give him credit because he infused in you the will to be something, to be motivated. tommy: i think the motivation is really important, because lots of people can have dreams and ideas, but if they are not motivated to really, really push the ball forward, they may turn around at the first obstacle. charlie: so you think part of the success and part of the lesson of "american dreamer" is you can have dreams but you have to pursue them 24/7. tommy: execution. charlie: are you a good businessman? tommy: i think i am a good businessman. silas is a good businessman, and i have learned a lot. charlie: and there are some who went on to invest in michael kors. tommy: and laurence droll. he is also a great businessman, and so is joel horowitz. i am fortunate enough to surround myself with incredible business geniuses. charlie: do y
charlie: and what did your father live to know? tommy: he saw us take the company public. in the beginning. charlie: so he knew his son was a success. tommy: he was very proud. charlied you did it your way. i wanted you to be a doctor or lawyer, but you did something that was a huge success. all was good. tommy: all was good. charlie: and you now give him credit because he infused in you the will to be something, to be motivated. tommy: i think the motivation is really important, because lots...
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>> charlie, come here, charlie. come here! hi, charlie. why did i have to betq the one get sick. >> sometimes i did and then i remembered how good god is to me and how some people don't have of co director for st. judehospital. a abbe. one you track or yr kids at home. our friends >> fantastic. >>e inawaii, or angle20. >> want. games. >> mostmportant thg, too, is that it's -- it's one freshe?f;. e e, set ntable atll.hy is make it your own.??o on friendsgivi. ere i get my glow, wait, what?! you realize i have gold stat? wayside. >> fret not. guess who's here with inexpensive ideas to add to the special holiday touch. >> a lot people care. danny se. host of "naturally danny seal" on nbc and from the magazine "naturally dannaturally. the show, every saturday moing. >> what time? >> 10:30. changes every market, but, you know. is this beautiful? >> what are you going to do for us today? setting, and these are things you already have around the house. and i think these are my all-star thanksgiving ideas. >>?. okay. >> i think, so easy to make. e
>> charlie, come here, charlie. come here! hi, charlie. why did i have to betq the one get sick. >> sometimes i did and then i remembered how good god is to me and how some people don't have of co director for st. judehospital. a abbe. one you track or yr kids at home. our friends >> fantastic. >>e inawaii, or angle20. >> want. games. >> mostmportant thg, too, is that it's -- it's one freshe?f;. e e, set ntable atll.hy is make it your own.??o on friendsgivi....
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charlie: you did not need to say that in order to paint your picture of marvin? carole: no, not at all. charlie: was it hard to write? carole: yeah. charlie: how did you go about it? carole: i went about it because someone said, you should write a book. i went downstairs, started to think about it. i thought, you know, everybody compares their insides to other people's outsides. i thought my book could help people. forget about all the collaborations and songs and the amazing artists i got to write with. one of the things i realized when i started the book was, oh my god, i've got a really big life, and i did not know it was a big life because i was living it. when i was able to live it. and then i thought, you know, carole, you should tell your story, your journey, not just the musical part, because there are people you can help. charlie: so many songwriters want to be vocalists. carole: i guess i did. i recorded three records, but i always knew that no one was going to ask to hear my version of "over the rainbow." i had the luxury because i wrote the song. charlie: you had a number one hit in australia. carole: i did, a song i wrote wit
charlie: you did not need to say that in order to paint your picture of marvin? carole: no, not at all. charlie: was it hard to write? carole: yeah. charlie: how did you go about it? carole: i went about it because someone said, you should write a book. i went downstairs, started to think about it. i thought, you know, everybody compares their insides to other people's outsides. i thought my book could help people. forget about all the collaborations and songs and the amazing artists i got to...
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charlie: because? leonard: 50,000 cigarettes. charlie: you still smoke? leonard: i started again for the tour. charlie: why? ard: i have been reaching for a cigarette for 30 years. i had quit for some time. charlie: because of the cancer scare? leonard: just wanting to get on the bandwagon of health. charlie: i always think a tour for someone like you, who has a 11 relationship with the audit relationship of the audience would be fun, enjoyable, satisfying, would be confirming. leonard: well, i love touring. the preparations are difficult, but once you get on the road, it is like a motorcycle gang and you are free from decisions and alibis and the whole day funnels down to the moment where you step out on the stage and there's nothing out really to be considered. charlie: it is like a television show? leonard: there is nothing that is going to stand in the way of that moment. charlie: if suzanne is the audience's favorite, what is your's? leonard: i do not think it is the audience's favor, but it is the most familiar song and they are right to insist they hear it. it varies from my tonight in terms of how we
charlie: because? leonard: 50,000 cigarettes. charlie: you still smoke? leonard: i started again for the tour. charlie: why? ard: i have been reaching for a cigarette for 30 years. i had quit for some time. charlie: because of the cancer scare? leonard: just wanting to get on the bandwagon of health. charlie: i always think a tour for someone like you, who has a 11 relationship with the audit relationship of the audience would be fun, enjoyable, satisfying, would be confirming. leonard: well, i...
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charlie: you must nap if you get up at that time. david: i get up at around 4:30, which drives my wife crazy. charlie: is that when you are fullest? david: my mind is -- charliew do you sketch? david: it is a series of marks. there is a kind of form. it is figurative. trying to make pictures but i am trying to clarify in my mind the intent. charlie: was there a moment when you knew you had it? david: yes. i was drawing, and i kind of made a sketch of a building within a building with light pouring in. i looked at it and i was like, oh my god, there it is. i looked at the reference image i was looking at, and then i looked at the image of the structure, i went, oh my god, there it is. i basically then sent that sketch to my team and said, i think i have it, what do you think? they went, whoa. thisie: everyone said, wow is it. david: that's when you realize this thing is not just about you. charlie: and that is acceleration, pushing you forward. you know where you want to go. david: exactly. charlie: what did you do in moscow? david: i built the harvard business school, the first national business school for the country. charlie: so you are doing stuff all over
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charlie, susie? - charlie who? - charlie, your fiance? - oh, charlie! - yes, that charlie! - let me tell you something, if that mr. byron sings, one enchanted evening, it's-- - good bye, charlie. - yeah. - spring fever. it's gotta be spring fever. mr. byron, david crabtree. - crabtree, i am here because of the biggest and greatest housing development of my career. - oh, shady acres, i see you commercials everyday, mr. byron. - thank you. now, the secret of my success, crabtree, is that i play hunches. i do not deal in an orthodox manner. and, when i find a lawyer who drives a 1928 porter,-- - i can explain-- - he is my kind of lawyer. how come? i will tell you how come. - that's a wonderful slogan, mr. byron. - slogan? it is a prophecy. i had a vision, yesterday's swap land, today a dream come true. shady acres, a gracious retirement community. i have built 1, 928 homes. - 1, 928 homes - down payment? $1, 928, - $1, 928 - and paid off at $1,928 per annum. now, do you see where you come in? y, mr. byron. - your 1928 porter, it's an omen. i am a superstitious man, i play hunch
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hey, where's charlie? charlie?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you.iberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance anthony: president-elect trump made it clear on the campaign trail web's not against trade deals web's against bad trade deals. >> the children tons gave us nafta. think of it. the worst trade deal ever signed by any country ever. anthony: what can we expect from a trump administration in terms of trade and economic growth. mario gabelli is back with us. there is talk about tariffs and punitive taxes. >> 60 years ago i took economics 101, and we head about the impact in the 1930s and the impact holly had on the trade. it was imposed in 1930 and the great depression continued. but ricardo and adam smith, the fundamental forbearers of the system of allocating capital would around wants efficiency. anthony: we had a cat his mick a cataclysmic event this week. >> the markets are quick to adjust. anthony: in the last 48 hours, understood this scenario, higher interest rates, higher earnings growth, who will be the beneficiary. >> let's look a
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charlie: boy, you've got everything we need here. if you can't make this interesting peter-- [laughter] peter: i could throw the fact that you. charlie: thank you all. it was a pleasure. congratulations to each of you. all: thank you. charlieection is right around the corner. >> very nice to talk about something you are so proud of, and why. charlie: thank you for joining us. we will see you next time. ♪ mark: i am mark halperin. "with all due respect" to people making political predictions, you ain't got nothing on this guy. >> sure as god made green apples, someday the chicago cubs are going to be in the world series. that may be sooner than we think. ♪ oh, the days are flying by and taking forever. unless this race goes into extra innings we are just five news , cycles away from electing the next president of these united states. it was a busy day on the campaign trail.
charlie: boy, you've got everything we need here. if you can't make this interesting peter-- [laughter] peter: i could throw the fact that you. charlie: thank you all. it was a pleasure. congratulations to each of you. all: thank you. charlieection is right around the corner. >> very nice to talk about something you are so proud of, and why. charlie: thank you for joining us. we will see you next time. ♪ mark: i am mark halperin. "with all due respect" to people making...
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charlie's -- charlie sheen sitting behind the dugout. social media exploding after he sent out this tweet. fear not cleveland my bag is packed and help is on the way. and there it is right there. when he touched down at the airport. >> the calvary have arrived. >> yes i brought this guy. so the cubs are in serious trouble. i think what is supposed to happen is going to happen just because. >>reporter: how important was it for you to be here tonight? >> enough to deal with all yes. >> what about wild thing can give to the tribe tonight?act like it's game seven. yes. i mean embrace all of those childhood fantasies and walkoff moments you had as a child and bring them to tonight. charlie sheen in the house tonight. giving them here to cleveland was an easy. >> it took a number of people to do that. andrew joins us with that story. hello, and do. >>reporter: it took three businessmen, won a restaurant or another t-shirt maker and another one a music promoter to see the possible come together and make it happen. >>reporter: at townhall today major league was on tv, while owner bobby george and tony from fresh brewed waited for his plane to land. >> for more than 25 years he is symbolized what it means to beat the odds as ricky wild thing gone. >> ? ? wild thing, you make my heart sing ? ? >>reporter: the reason why fans have been calling for an appearance all throughout the series. >> we've been talking about it for three weeks and they did did it. >> if this is what excites the fans, why not? >> it's something we will remember the rest of my life. >> he said he would be willing to throw the first pitch but when he wasn't called he tweeted this hinting at a curse on the
charlie's -- charlie sheen sitting behind the dugout. social media exploding after he sent out this tweet. fear not cleveland my bag is packed and help is on the way. and there it is right there. when he touched down at the airport. >> the calvary have arrived. >> yes i brought this guy. so the cubs are in serious trouble. i think what is supposed to happen is going to happen just because. >>reporter: how important was it for you to be here tonight? >> enough to deal...
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charlie. charlie: the major said to pay you for the whole trip. it's all there. i don't want any favors from the major. you tell him that half the trip is worth half the salary. flint-- oh, and, uh, well, say goodbye to bill hawks for me. what's your big hurry? you heard the wagon master. he said to ride. and he's the boss around here. let's make no mistake about that. so he lost his temper for a minute. 't you wait till then at least. no, he's yelled at me for the last time. i've got a little pride too, you know. between the pride you've got and the pride he's got, you've both lost a good friend. you were good friends, you know. yeah, we were, weren't we? yeah. what are you gonna do about it? well, probably regret it one day. where'll you go? what'll you do? i'll get another job. there's a tent city down the way. maybe i'll settle there for a while. i don't know. get yourself another scout. you might tell him that, huh? so long, charlie. good night, buddy. well, there he goes. i can see that, charlie. oh, he said he only did half the job, so he only took half the pay. put it away. he'll wish he'd taken it all. first town he hits, first pretty girl, he'll be broke inside of a week. what do you care, major? i don't care, charlie. i couldn't care less what happens to him. yes, sir. and don't you forget that. no, sir. ? ? if you're on medicare, remember, the open enrollment period is here. the time to chooseour medicare coverage d ends december 7th. so call unitedhealthcare to enroll... in a plan that could give you the benefits and stability you're looking for, an aarp medicarecomplete plan insured through unitedhealthcare. what makes it complete? it can combine medicare parts a and b, which is your hospital and doctor coverage with part d prescription drug coverage, and more, all in one simple plan for a low monthly premium or in some areas, an aarp medicarecomplete plan offers you benefits like an annual physical, pre
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hey, where's charlie? charlie?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance ♪i believe, i believe ♪believe we're still worth the fight♪ ♪you'll see there's hope for this world tonight♪ ♪i believe, i believe ♪yeah ♪rock guitar >>> it seems you can't enjoy a broadway show without hearing celebrities bash trump. first it was the cast of hamilton lecturing vp mike pence on broadway and then the american music awards, the unamerican music awards and then green day singing anti-tru anti-trump lyric. when are your buddies going to realize enough is enough? >> i hope soon. i think it's bad for the liberal brand. it's a huge mistake. it's disrespectful to the office and i was talking to a friend and said if there had been mocking of michelle obama the entire world would have erupted and chanted they were being racist. it's a huge problem. these weren't my top picks for president and first lady, but treat them with respect and stop it and move on. >> can you imagine if someone made fun of michelle obama in that fashion.
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charlie? charlie?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance >>> it can happen in an instant. a large crowd of people starts to surge and before you know it you're caught in a human stampede. in september of 2015, a crowd crush at the religious hajj pilgrimage near mecca kills nearly 24 people. in the u.s., stampedes can explode at sporting events, rock concerts, even black friday sales. and once mob rule takes over, it can be hard to know what to do. >> being in a crowd crush is so terrifying because there's a lack of ability to move or make decisions or do anything for yourself. you are at the mercy of the crowd. >> june 2010, nearly 200,000 people pile into the los angeles coliseum for the two-day electric daisy carnival. on the second day, hundreds of people try to rush the stadium infield to get closer to the stage, creating a potential deadly bottleneck in the stage's corridors. andrew alvarez was there when it began and started filming. >> we were dancing, we were having fun, and i looked to my left and there were people completely trapped on top of each other. >> with thousands of pounds of combined weight crushing down, time is quickly running out. for the people on the bottom. assuming your arms are free, what action should be your first priority? a, scream and wave for help. b, curl into a fetal position and protect your head with your arms. or c, use your hand signals to get people to back up. >> a lot of screaming, a lot of asking for help. no one knew what to do. the loud music made it really hard to hear the people screaming. >> if you're calling for help, people inside have no idea what's going on. >> if you're in the middle of the crowd crush, the last thing you should be yelling is help. we know that you need help. you should be giving direction. that's going to be a back up. give us space, everybody move back, take two steps, something that's actionable that everyone can do. >> back up! back up! back up! >> you can also use sign language if you can. if you go like this, everyone knows this means move back or stop. >> the answer is, c, signal people to back up as your next move should be option b. cover up. >> if you're at the bottom of the pile, you cover yourself, you cover your head, you cover your extremities. you keep your self tight. you want to give your self room to breathe. don't wiggle, don't scream. >> as the crush intensifies, the scene at the festival is now frantic. >> i was fortunate not to be in this pile. i was fortunate enough to be hurt. it definitely showed me how wrong things can go. one person falls, the other person falls after and then it becomes a whole pyramid of people on top of each other. it got gruesome, there's blood, there's people passed out. >> true or false? if you're watching a crowd crush, your most helpful action is to pull people from the bottom of the pile, the people who are being crushed the hardest. the answer is false. it's better to pull people from the perimeter, not the bottom of the crowd pile. >> you have to peel it back like an onion. have you to go from the top and work your way down. >> the chaos of the crowd is only making things worse. >> besides everyone trapped in the corridors and being trampled, people were jumping fences. people were running away from police. >> so if you're caught standing in the middle of a dense crowd and it begins to surge, what is your best split second decision? a, create a circle of safety around yourself by spreading out your arms and legs. b, stay in the middle and firmly stand your ground. or c, go with the flow of the crowd and work your way diagonally to the perimeter. with the mob closing in, you instinct may be to fight for space. >> bring your extremities in. you actually have more force, physical force, closer in than if your arms are extended. that should give you a little hair, a little space to the person next to you. >> a is not a good option. how about the middle of the crowd. >> trying to stand your ground in a crowd is like trying to fight off 100 people coming at you at the same time, it's not a smart decision. >> there's only one correct action and that's c. ride the flow of the crowd and move diagonally to the perimeter. >> if the crowd is swinging to the right, you should probably start moving to the right in that same direction. if you're in the middle of a heavily flowing river, you're going to be swept down river, but if you can swim closer to the bank, you're going to get to -- closer to safety. >> after an hour of mayhem, order is restored at the electric daisy festival. >> roughly 100 people are taken to hospitals. >> you're there to have the best time of your life. you're jumping up and down and the last thing you expect is this carnage on the floor. >> one of the most important things to be aware of is good, strong, situational awareness. you need to be attuned to what's happening around you. >> for your best chance of surviving the crush, take note of these split second tips. go with the flow of the crowd and work your way diagonally to the perimeter. if you can't get up, assume the fetal position. use hand signals to get people to move back. there's not always safety in numbers. so remember these crucial split second tips if you want to stand out from the crowd. >>> trapped beneath a burning wreck. only seconds to spare. >> one, two, three, lift. >> can this man be saved? >> the last thing you want to do is stand here and watch this guy not make it. >> and later. >> give me the rope from under the seat. now! >> it just totally turned into chaos and panic. i never went to college. 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it takes roughly seven to ten minutes for a burning car to explode. the answer is false. experts say a burning car can explode at any second. so if you're counting the clock, you're wasting your time. >> please help me! >> the last thing you want to do is stand here and watch this guy not make it. that's not an opposes at this point. you've got to get him out. >> and it's not just the searing flames you have to worry about. >> it gets very hot. but that's not the only issue. when all the materials of the car let off gas, it's very toxic. >> in fact, some firefighters call the toxic fumes, like the kind produced in car fires, the breath from hell. put your self in the officer's position. how would you rescue a man trapped between a burning car? a, drive your own vehicle into the car to flip it right side up. b, use your fire extinguisher to douse the flames. >> maybe i can get my car and c, gather bystanders to help lift the car by hand. he considers option a but only for a second. >> maybe i could get my car, push it. but there really wasn't enough of an embankment or ditch to push it and tip it downward. >> at best this option won't work. at worst, you risk catching your own car on fire. as the toxic smoke fills the air and the fire grows, instinct may say to extinguish the flames. but is that even possible? >> we don't have fire extinguishers in all the vehicles. some do. some don't. in this situation, the people that were standing by, they had already tried to use one on the engine and it wasn't effective. the fire was just too much. >> engines have gas, rubber, and oil and when burned can produce temperatures up to 1700 degrees, as hot as molten lava. infernos like these require specific fire retardant solutions and lots of it. so cross option b off the list. leave this one for the firefighters. >> all right. we've got to try to lift it up. where's your arm trapped, sir? >> we're going to try to lift this vehicle. maybe we can pick it up just enough that he can get his arm out from wherever it's stuck and we can get him out of the vehicle. >> with no other choice, the officer finds his answer. c, lift the car. >> one, two, three, lift. >> at first the car just slides along the ground and they're running out of time. >> there's not a segment of an academy where like, okay, bystanders 101. what to do when there's bystanders nearby and you need their help. >> the officer needs more people. a fourth person decides to help, and literally becomes the tipping point. look closely as the trapped driver just barely breaks free. >> he's out of the vehicle. >> everybody back up. back up. >> oh, my good god. >> let's get back from the vehicle. >> but the danger isn't over yet. >> we want to get everybody as far away as possible. plus you want to make room for the actual first responders to come in and do what they need to do. >> exhausted and relieved, the victim collapses in front of the officer's car just as the fire truck arrives on scene. even though approaching a burning car should always be your last resort, if you do have to take matters into your own hands, here are some split second tips to remember. watch out for toxic smoke and flames. don't waste time trying to extinguish a fire that's already grown too large. locate the victim and pull them from the burning wreckage. and look for bystanders who can assist. >> once i showed up and i asked them to help me, they jumped to it. they were right there and i'm so thankful for that because i couldn't have got the guy out of the vehicle without their help. if they hadn't been there, it would have turned out very differently than it did. >> you guys saved my life. >>> next, an escalator malfunctions and panic is taking over. how would you escape the danger? 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you're a father with young kids on a runaway escalator. what split second decision should you make? a, grab your kids and jump over the side railing. b, grab hold of the handrail and your kid and ride it to the bottom. c, grab your kids and run back up the escalator to the top. in this case, going against the flow is a no-go as runaway escalators follow gravity down. >> the speed is great enough in a runaway situation that you really can't run up the stairs. you might grab a child and hold the child to reduce the impact or the effect on them when you land at the bottom. >> option c is out. standing near the top of the escalator with no time to think, peyton picks option a. >> it was pretty much a bolt in terms of holding the handrail and jumping feet up on the space between the escalator units and my son came after me. >> but experts say you shouldn't pick peyton's path. though they both make it out alive, peyton's son in injuries his knee. and it could have been much worse. of all options, b is the safest. >> the best option is to hold on to the handrails and ride it to the bottom because for most people, all but maybe an olympic athlete they cannot begin to get off this equipment while it's moving. it's simply moving too fast. >> peyton's wife and daughter do ride the escalator to the bottom where it finally stops. but his wife doesn't let go of the handrail in time. >> the one injury my wife suffered, as she was gripping the escalator handrail and it stopped, the handrail was still running, so it ran through her hands and basically burned some of the skin on her hand. >> four other passengers are treated for minor injuries. but could these accidents have been stopped sooner? true or false? pushing the emergency stop button is the best way to halt a runaway escalator. the answer is false. the problem is a sudden accelerating escalator is what -- often caused when the belt of the stairs did he attaches from the motor and gearbox. the weight of the riders then pushes the belt and stairs down. >> there's a stop button at each end which stops the motor. if the escalator equipment has become disconnected from the drive, the button is not going to do anything. >> you see escalators are more than just moving stairs. they are multi-ton moving machines that should be treated with the same level of respect as an automobile. to avoid injuries or even death, remember these tips. hold children closely. keep a firm grip on the handrail and ride runaway escalators to the bottom and then exit quickly. >> it sort of registered into something that was a wild and crazy experience that we hope doesn't ever happen again. >>> an ice covered lake may look like a winter wonderland, but potentially lethal perils lurk just below the surface. it happens dozens of times in the u.s. every year. unsuspecting people plunging through thin ice and succumbing to the frigid water. christmas day 2012. a great opportunity for mickey herman, his wife and two daughters, to film some sledding with their new camera at jackson lake in southern california. >> we noticed the guys taking the tubes were going up a lot higher on the hill, which resulted them going out much further onto the lake that was frozen and getting very close to the part that wasn't frozen. >> look at that big crack. is that a big crack next to him right there? >> yeah. >> then a sledder skids out too far. the man plunges into the freezing water. >> that's seriously not even funny. >> no, it's not. >> it's a life and death struggle, and every second counts. a frozen lake is transformed into havoc. >> it just totally turned into chaos and panic. >> could you save others and yourself? ♪ ♪ ♪ how else do you think he gets around so fast? take the reins this holiday and get the mercedes-benz you've always wanted during the winter event. now lease the 2017 gla250 for $329 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. the search for relief often leads here.s, introducing drug-free aleve direct therapy. a high intensity tens device that uses technology once only in doctors' offices. for deep penetrating relief at the source. new aleve direct therapy. plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation... ...without the need for fillers. with olay, you age less. so you can be ageless. olay ageless. when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. liberty did what? 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charlie: this is in the lifetime of your children. even if it's 100 years -- bill: the thing about this one is not to panic -- charlie: in 50 years machines are smarter than humans? bill: because humans created them. charliet they will determine charlie: but they will determine the future of the world. bill: or the humans that control them. charlie: so humans can decide what goes in or comes out? bill: certainly the likely place to start out is some subset of humans who control those machines. "they"? are bill: the private sector is doing more state of the art artificial intelligence work than the public sector. charlie: but great advances, including the internet, came from the defense department. bill: in the early stage yes but then they had contractors like bpm and eventually the infrastructure got on the private side. the i.t. revolution has largely moved to be private sector-funded. charlie: but you are saying it's no longer happening there. artificial it's all in the private sector. i'm finding out people in venture capital are pouring money into it because they believe it will unlock some kind of future. bill: even if you focus on it as a narrow thing you may be creating a general capacity for inte
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hey, where's charlie? charlie?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you. liberty stands with you? your path to retirement may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirement journey takes you, we can help you reach your goals. call us or your advisor t. rowe price. >> we're back with a new scam that the fbi says is growg. terrifying details of how they've kidnapped a loved one. the fbi calls it virtual kidnapping. here's nbc's tom costello. >> the call from mexico came while wendy mueller was working in the kitchen. it sounded like her daughter away at college crying frantically. mom, i'm scared. i don't know where i am. >> reporter: then a man's voice. >> we have your daughter. we snatched her off the street. if you do everything we say, you'll see her of terror. >> i became pretty hysterical, started crying and please don't hurt her. >> reporter: the caller warned her not to hang up or call the police, to withdraw $10,000 from her bank, then start driving. >> he was saying things like, tak
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i think you and look for to talking to you soon. >> thank you, charlie. charliek you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ mark: i am mark halperin. john: and i'm john heilemann. ben carson, you had one job. john: on the show tonight, conflict about trump's conflicts of interest. the state of his paper secretary of state. first, more transitions for trump's transition team. mike rogers abruptly resigned, removing an establishment national security voice and prompting the liberations about how trump will build his cabinet. he called his work a privilege
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charlie-- charlie will sit back here. - why are you putting my brother charlie's chair way back there? - because your brother charlie drives me nuts, that's why. (audience laughing) you want to know something? he is jealous because i'm a better violinist than he is. - so how come he plays in an orchestra one of these days! - you just hate me because my eyes are bluer than yours. (audience laughing) - they are not! - they are too! - they are not! - please, please. let's not get into that argument again. - oh, brother. if you didn't have the mortgage on this house, i'd slap your face. (audience laughing) - huh? - the others are here. - oh, yeah. maybe they're in coming up. hey, there here. come in, everybody. hello, darling. (indistinct chatter) come in harry, come in, close the door. oh, this is the first time you've been in there. well, listen, yeah, we had it all fixed up and everything and join-- join the ladies over there. take, that's right. give him your coat. girls, how is everything? you like it, huh? you haven't seen the house since we fixed it up, have you? (audience laughing)
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hey, where's charlie? charlie?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you. >>> we turn to the "index" on a sunday night. and to new orleans and the deadly shootout that rocked the french quarter. people running in panic. one man killed, at least nine others injured. police asking witnesses to step forward. the mayor promising to pursue california highway police finding that missing mother who vanished while jogging. >> chp is advising she is heavily battered, and it is a confirmed kidnapping. >> police say 34-year-old sherri papini was found in restraints on thanksgiving morning, on the side of a road, 100 miles from home. she's been reunited with her husband and children. authorities are looking for two female suspects, hoping to find dna evidence that could lead them to the alleged kidnappers. >>> also in california, police in the bay area are asking for your help in the manhunt for two down a rope made of bed sheets. police say both are considered dangerous. a $20,000 reward is being offered for inf
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hey, where's charlie? charlie?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you. liberty stands with you? liberty mutual insurance manolo! it's dry... your scalp? mine gets dry in the winter too. try head and shoulders' dry scalp care it nourishes the scalp and... ...keeps you up to 100% flake free head and shoulders' dry scalp care my friends think doing this at my age is scary. i say not if you protect yourself. what is scary? pneumococcal pneumonia. it's a serious disease. my doctor...