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detective charlie givens. black dude. all he said was to come back in and say there was a meet, 'cause i work for him, right? if i don't do it, they say i'm outdoors. that better be the extent of it. swear on my children, all right? we're gonna keep you downstairs for a while, flossy, till we figure this ouou if lyle and charlie go down for something, i'm available, so keep it in mind 'cause i'm like the pizza man-n- i deliver. sit down. must be pretty good at driving him around. little more to it than that. yeah? like what? things--i'm just saying i ain't a chauffeur. so you get hookers for him, finish his fights. i'm a trained security professional. what about that assault collar you did time for? misunderstanding. or that order of protection that mr. galanter's got against you. that must be a misunderstanding, too. galanter's a liar. i never touched him. listen, brian, having done some bodyguard work myself, i know you're paid to keep your mouth shut. n the middle of a police investigation. you mean this serial killer
detective charlie givens. black dude. all he said was to come back in and say there was a meet, 'cause i work for him, right? if i don't do it, they say i'm outdoors. that better be the extent of it. swear on my children, all right? we're gonna keep you downstairs for a while, flossy, till we figure this ouou if lyle and charlie go down for something, i'm available, so keep it in mind 'cause i'm like the pizza man-n- i deliver. sit down. must be pretty good at driving him around. little more to...
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charlie. i thought solo was coming. yes, he was, but he was given another assignment at the last minute. all right, you're cleared. there'll be a man to meet you on the beach, kuryakin. thank you, sir, it's been a long time. i'm looking forward to a pleasant visit. don't count on it. you've got exactly 10 minutes to clear out on security perimeter. out. not exactly mr. personality, is he? yeah, well, mr. cutter takes his job a little too seriously.
charlie. i thought solo was coming. yes, he was, but he was given another assignment at the last minute. all right, you're cleared. there'll be a man to meet you on the beach, kuryakin. thank you, sir, it's been a long time. i'm looking forward to a pleasant visit. don't count on it. you've got exactly 10 minutes to clear out on security perimeter. out. not exactly mr. personality, is he? yeah, well, mr. cutter takes his job a little too seriously.
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weight that it should be given. charlie: you saw hypocrisy like you have not seen.hat would be the point where you would say -- jon: it was animated by visceral feelings, no question. that is the stuff that this show is basically, if you imagine in general and i hate to do this to your audience and i do not know if this is pbs. if you want to do a trigger warning. daily show" was a satirical expression of me sitting in my underwear yelling at the television and now i get to go back and do that. chris: there's a point in the book where a lot of different people, among them, an guy john [indiscernible] walk us through what jon and others did to get the permanent extension of the syndrome a bill -- zedroga bill. we can debate influence and power. there were points where "the daily show" had real impact . does not raise his hand and say, i did that. there are a lot of first responders who will have their medical ills paid because of his focus on this. in that discussion, jon at one point in the book says, in some ways, the debate over zedroga is what "the daily show" fi
weight that it should be given. charlie: you saw hypocrisy like you have not seen.hat would be the point where you would say -- jon: it was animated by visceral feelings, no question. that is the stuff that this show is basically, if you imagine in general and i hate to do this to your audience and i do not know if this is pbs. if you want to do a trigger warning. daily show" was a satirical expression of me sitting in my underwear yelling at the television and now i get to go back and do...
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that is the week it should be given. charlie: you saw hypocrisy like you have not seen.f you thought it was critical, that would be the point where you would say-- jon: it was animated by visceral feelings, no questions. that is the stuff that this show is basically, if you imagine in general, and i hate to do this to your audience and i do not know if this is pbs. if you want to do a trigger warning. "the daily show" was a satirical expression of me sitting in my underwear yelling at the television, and now i get to go back and do that. [laughter] jon: i am just not surrounded by farm animals. chris: a guy has been pushing for health care for 9/11 first usponders -- they walk didugh what jon and others to get the permanent extension of the bill a little while back. we can debate influence and power. there were points where the daily show had real word impact. jon does not get up and raises hand and say, i did that. there are a lot of first responders that will have to have their medical bills paid because of their focus on this. point john in the book says, in some ways
that is the week it should be given. charlie: you saw hypocrisy like you have not seen.f you thought it was critical, that would be the point where you would say-- jon: it was animated by visceral feelings, no questions. that is the stuff that this show is basically, if you imagine in general, and i hate to do this to your audience and i do not know if this is pbs. if you want to do a trigger warning. "the daily show" was a satirical expression of me sitting in my underwear yelling at...
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charlie. i'm overwhelmed given that they have never written a positive editorial about me in seven years. first off, let's consider the source. but secondly let's consider the facts and not the hyperbole. this is from the prosecution. in their closing arguments. they said seven different people came into this court room and directly contradicted the characterizations of the governor and the facts as put forward by bridget kelly. and the prosecution said in their closing, who are you going to believe, bridget kelly or seven other people without came in here and directly contradicted her. the fact is, that the jury found she was responsible, as was mr. ba ronee. >> an do you not know motivation. >> no, never spoke tone them afterwards, charlie, couldn't. lawyers descended and i never have spoken to them. but i can only-- listen, i can only tell you what they said if the trial. >> rose: but it is not just her. david said that he told you that he told you about it it at the 9/11 memorial. >> that's not what he said, by the way. >> rose: and that you laughed. >> listen, first of all, it is not
charlie. i'm overwhelmed given that they have never written a positive editorial about me in seven years. first off, let's consider the source. but secondly let's consider the facts and not the hyperbole. this is from the prosecution. in their closing arguments. they said seven different people came into this court room and directly contradicted the characterizations of the governor and the facts as put forward by bridget kelly. and the prosecution said in their closing, who are you going to...
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and in a few cases, we figured out how to get on computers we would not have been given access to. charliere is the second love of your life? bill: i was obsessed with software from a young age. my 10,000 hours was devoted to learning how to write software. charlie: is that your core competence? bill: math got me involved in software and i got so deep that it later helped me with math but the thing that you do obsessively between 13 and 18 is thing you have the most chance of being world-class at and i only have one thing that i -- one thing obsessively from 13 to 18 which is try to write good software. charlie: did you? fascinating, ias thought i was really good and fi thought i was really good and then when i was 15 i got to work on this project and i realized this guy is better than me and he critiqued me and then a year and a half later i got critiqued again and i said, this is better. so that was super helpful to have my comeuppance about how did my code compare to other people's code and eventually i was a bit on my own, but yeah, i had to be pretty tough about how good you can get.
and in a few cases, we figured out how to get on computers we would not have been given access to. charliere is the second love of your life? bill: i was obsessed with software from a young age. my 10,000 hours was devoted to learning how to write software. charlie: is that your core competence? bill: math got me involved in software and i got so deep that it later helped me with math but the thing that you do obsessively between 13 and 18 is thing you have the most chance of being world-class...
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charlie. i thought solo was coming. yes, he was, but he was given another assignment at the last minute. all right, you're cleared. there'll be a man to meet you on the beach, kuryakin. thank you, sir, it's been a long time. i'm looking forward to a pleasant visit. don't count on it. you've got exactly 10 minutes to clear out on security perimeter. out. not exactly mr. personality, is he? yeah, well, mr. cutter takes his job a little too seriously. who's there? agh! double agent, thrush. double agent? you are making a mistake. really? and i thought you were the one a very effective piece of jewelry. collar tightens and tightens and tightens and tightens and tightens until... thrush uses it to avoid the noise of a gun and the uncertainty of a knife. oh, the details again, ms. hargrove? moving to shore. that's all? you saw nothing from the jungle or the rocks? no, sir. by the time i could get close enough to investigate, mr. kuryakin was bending over agent phillips and phillips was dead. do you often take moonlit swims on lonely, deserted beaches? trainees are permitted time off to do as t
charlie. i thought solo was coming. yes, he was, but he was given another assignment at the last minute. all right, you're cleared. there'll be a man to meet you on the beach, kuryakin. thank you, sir, it's been a long time. i'm looking forward to a pleasant visit. don't count on it. you've got exactly 10 minutes to clear out on security perimeter. out. not exactly mr. personality, is he? yeah, well, mr. cutter takes his job a little too seriously. who's there? agh! double agent, thrush. double...
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charlie: is it hurting her? >> is unquestionably hurting her because it has given motivation to republicans in the time that the truck campaign was flagging, when republicans were demoralized. charlie: the numbers were between separating her and him w ere closing. >> the polls were certainly closing. whether they were closing fast enough is doubtful. the reason why they are closing is because trump has gone over a week without a major scandal. it is certainly possible and may be likely that most of these e-mails are duplicates from before. even oneis several, or that they have not seen before -- there is a process they have to go through. does it contain classified information? >> remember, the bar is higher than that. ben comey said there has to a willful obstruction of justice or mishandling of classified information. she was always found that she was -- she was found to have classified information on her server. >> this will not change much. there were over 100 from these announcements. if you're comey, you want to wait until the election if there is nothing here. imagine if he said hey, we look at these, and
charlie: is it hurting her? >> is unquestionably hurting her because it has given motivation to republicans in the time that the truck campaign was flagging, when republicans were demoralized. charlie: the numbers were between separating her and him w ere closing. >> the polls were certainly closing. whether they were closing fast enough is doubtful. the reason why they are closing is because trump has gone over a week without a major scandal. it is certainly possible and may be...
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we were given with the conversation with charlie crist who is a former government -- former governor of florida. crist, awith charlie democrat who won that seat -- that we don't separate by republican, democrat, independent. we now have a duty more than any other time to bring this country together. people are counting on it. >> orientation, can you describe the feeling? is it they must like the first in school? >> very much it is. you're learning where your office might be, trying to find out your staff might be. it is an exciting time. >> what advice are you giving to your freshman members in dealing with the press? the political pressures of being in office? >> just be yourself. be true to yourself. if you speak from the heart, you don't have to worry about what you are saying and you will be fine. be honest. reformingolly ran on policy finance. is that an issue for you? is that something you can make changes on? >> it is an important issue. overturning citizens united is something that is important. dark money and corporate politics, we have to get that out of here. we call that
we were given with the conversation with charlie crist who is a former government -- former governor of florida. crist, awith charlie democrat who won that seat -- that we don't separate by republican, democrat, independent. we now have a duty more than any other time to bring this country together. people are counting on it. >> orientation, can you describe the feeling? is it they must like the first in school? >> very much it is. you're learning where your office might be, trying...
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charlie: is it hurting her? >> it is unquestionably hurting her because it has given motivation to republicans in the time that therump campaign was flagging, when republicans were demoralized. they were thinking they were facing defeat. charlie: they say they are inching closer, that the numbers separating her and him were closing. >> the polls were certainly closing. whether they were closing fast enough is doubtful. charlie: but they're still closing. >> they are still closing. the reason why they are closing is because trump has gone over a week without a major scandal. it is certainly possible and may be likely that most of these e-mails are duplicates from before. but all it takes is for several, or even one, that they haven't seen before. there is a process they have to go through. does it contain classified information? >> remember, the bar is higher than that. when comey decided not to prosecute, he said for this to be prosecutable, they would have to be obstruction of justice or willful and intentional mishandling of classified information. she was found to have classified information on her server. >> e
charlie: is it hurting her? >> it is unquestionably hurting her because it has given motivation to republicans in the time that therump campaign was flagging, when republicans were demoralized. they were thinking they were facing defeat. charlie: they say they are inching closer, that the numbers separating her and him were closing. >> the polls were certainly closing. whether they were closing fast enough is doubtful. charlie: but they're still closing. >> they are still...
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but it's exactly what has charlie suangka so excited to go to work and play everyday. "i was given a drone as a christmas bonus, actually, at a hobby shop that i worked for. and we put camera gear on it and the hook was set so to speak. ... that was christmas 2014. so, its past helped form the bond and interest he has in piloting drones. "i used to race rc cars very competitively. i grew up, my dad raced go-carts. he got me an rc car so i probably wouldnt go break my neck." now, with the remote control cars put away, he's safely parked in a chair, goggles on, and he's flying through a race course set up in a backyard. "to see a new racing sport kind of come through the ranks of what other motor sports have done, the pilot jitters, the mental game, the tech change, what you shouldnt change before a very big race, race strategies, pit management, all that sort of stuff. " "racing enthusiasts are going to love this anyway because of that component. but when you put these on, you step into a different world." "people say you feel like a bird. but i say i feel like superman because you
but it's exactly what has charlie suangka so excited to go to work and play everyday. "i was given a drone as a christmas bonus, actually, at a hobby shop that i worked for. and we put camera gear on it and the hook was set so to speak. ... that was christmas 2014. so, its past helped form the bond and interest he has in piloting drones. "i used to race rc cars very competitively. i grew up, my dad raced go-carts. he got me an rc car so i probably wouldnt go break my neck." now,...
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but it's exactly what has charlie suangka so excited to go to work and play everyday. "i was given a drone as a christmas bonus, actually, at a hobby shop that i worked for. and we put was christmas 2014. so, its been a year and change." in that time, suangka's past helped form the bond and interest he has in piloting drones. "i used to race rc cars very competitively. i grew up, my dad raced go-carts. he got me an rc car so i probably wouldnt go break my neck." now, with the remote control cars put away, he's safely parked in a chair, goggles on, and he's flying through a race course set up in a backyard. "to see a new racing sport kind of come t have done, the pilot jitters, the mental game, the tech preparation, what you should change, what you shouldnt change before a very big race, race strategies, pit management, all that sort of stuff. " "racing enthusiasts are going to love this anyway because of that component. but when you put these on, you step into a different world." "people say you feel like a bird. but i say i feel like superman because you can go as fast as you want
but it's exactly what has charlie suangka so excited to go to work and play everyday. "i was given a drone as a christmas bonus, actually, at a hobby shop that i worked for. and we put was christmas 2014. so, its been a year and change." in that time, suangka's past helped form the bond and interest he has in piloting drones. "i used to race rc cars very competitively. i grew up, my dad raced go-carts. he got me an rc car so i probably wouldnt go break my neck." now, with...
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charlie for this. thank you to alter who has given us both the space and encouragement on doing this. i can't think of a more central issue for this to be taken up. it's really at the intersection of the fundamental building blocks of our democracy, the cyber issue that walter and so many others are getting the institute so heavily involved in. the fundamental questions of what kind of society you want to be and what kind of defenses you want to have. i cannot think of a better panel for putting this together. i'm delighted to see a full house. let me leap right in at might what might be the biggest difference we see this year. levis had concerns as suzanne another separate about so eloquently about the security of the secret ballot, the ability people to get to the polling place, the ability to have the assurance that your vote is being counted and being counted accurately. this year we have suddenly have a new layer of concern. that has come from the fact that i think it it is the first time that we have ever had the serious allegation that another nationstate was seeking either to
charlie for this. thank you to alter who has given us both the space and encouragement on doing this. i can't think of a more central issue for this to be taken up. it's really at the intersection of the fundamental building blocks of our democracy, the cyber issue that walter and so many others are getting the institute so heavily involved in. the fundamental questions of what kind of society you want to be and what kind of defenses you want to have. i cannot think of a better panel for...
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given. anything like that from the washington post is a snapshot in time. charlie: right.i can't say how many times i thought my political career is over. here i am. and i will tell you this, what matters to me most is my reputation, and that is what i am fighting for. and that is why i am here telling you the truth of not only what i know but the truth of what happened in the trial. if you read the reports of the trial, you do not even know what happened there. charlie: there is also an thatstanding by some without bridge gate, you would have been the nominee for vice president, selected by donald trump. and in fact he told you at the time, he told you that you were his guy. chris: no. chris: he never said that. -- charlie: he never said that. he never said i want you to run with me? do you believe you never got the nomination because of bridge gate? chris: no. charlie: do you believe it had any impact? chris: i will say that. when donald trump says he will not be president because of bridge gate. charlie: but he was suggesting. chris: i was being considered. chris: why d
given. anything like that from the washington post is a snapshot in time. charlie: right.i can't say how many times i thought my political career is over. here i am. and i will tell you this, what matters to me most is my reputation, and that is what i am fighting for. and that is why i am here telling you the truth of not only what i know but the truth of what happened in the trial. if you read the reports of the trial, you do not even know what happened there. charlie: there is also an...
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charlie: >> unsurprising in so many ways. that number up 3.4% and no surprise givene seen post the brexit and pound plummeting. >> so far this week, we have seen data on consumer prices and jobs, and today we got retai salewhich surged 1.4% in july as british consumers seem to shrug off any brexit anxiety. >> there was the expectation it would be a poor week, it was thought generally that brexit was going to be bad. and now we see the pound going up in response. pmi released, we have got a blockbuster number. we have gone from 47.4 from 52.9. >> i just don't know whether i have learned anything at all. that tells me the effect of the referendum will come through as a result of long period of uncertainty while we try to hash out a deal, and we should not expect anything that happens in the first three or four months to tell us anything about anything. >> you managed to push brexit through. any regrets? >> no, none. how can you regret taking back control of your own life? francine: we are hearing that it could take five, six years, 10 years to leave the e.u. that is a
charlie: >> unsurprising in so many ways. that number up 3.4% and no surprise givene seen post the brexit and pound plummeting. >> so far this week, we have seen data on consumer prices and jobs, and today we got retai salewhich surged 1.4% in july as british consumers seem to shrug off any brexit anxiety. >> there was the expectation it would be a poor week, it was thought generally that brexit was going to be bad. and now we see the pound going up in response. pmi released,...
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charlie: were you surprised by it? no person can understand it until they are given that responsibility.hink it was a cold shower when he went in with obama who laid out some of the difficulties and how things come. you're dodging different domestic issues, may a personal issue with someone on your staff . there is foreign, economic, and it is coming of the president constantly, every day, basically 24/7. wasaid his business now peanuts compared to this. he is right. he is going to be the leader of the free world. it is an enormous responsibility. there is no question he is feeling it. no question. charlie: clearly wants to find the best people. leslie: obviously. i think he is doing a balancing act when he has mr. bannon and reince priebus together because they represent two different ideologies. charlie: one is for the party and the other is antiestablishment. leslie: i remember when reagan appointed jim baker. a very conservative republican and the three of them had been worked wonderfully together. it is a model that reagan liked and i had heard that this was something donald trump l
charlie: were you surprised by it? no person can understand it until they are given that responsibility.hink it was a cold shower when he went in with obama who laid out some of the difficulties and how things come. you're dodging different domestic issues, may a personal issue with someone on your staff . there is foreign, economic, and it is coming of the president constantly, every day, basically 24/7. wasaid his business now peanuts compared to this. he is right. he is going to be the...
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but given what is going on in the world maybe not. i don't know. charlie is what i don't understand about you. you say you are preoccupied with death, that you think about it all the time. tom: i'm glad you asked that. that has been a little bit misinterpreted in the press. charlie: this is the place to clarify. tom: what i mean by that is i've always had a clock built in and i've always been very aware that my time on this planet is limited, that your time is limited, that the time of a puppy is limited, that a beautiful flower is only going to last so long. those are the things that keep me in the present, make me enjoy the state of things that they are. every single day, i think, one day less. but that means, enjoy this day. drink it in. look at it. feel it. touch it. it makes it more precious. charlie: not that you are worried about death constantly, you are allowing death to inevitably come, so live for this day. tom: exactly. charlie: you've got this -- i haven't seen one of those in a long time. tom: i've been wearing it for years. it is one of the
but given what is going on in the world maybe not. i don't know. charlie is what i don't understand about you. you say you are preoccupied with death, that you think about it all the time. tom: i'm glad you asked that. that has been a little bit misinterpreted in the press. charlie: this is the place to clarify. tom: what i mean by that is i've always had a clock built in and i've always been very aware that my time on this planet is limited, that your time is limited, that the time of a puppy...
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outfielder charlie blackmon clear highs in every major statistical categories major league baseball in 29 home runs the leadoff spot. the avalanche can handle he carries on tuesday. in the also given up 13 goals in that timeframe defense definitely a part of the focus. puck drops at seven finally new now know the dew upon the demarcus ware that putting the time and effort to pull this off of the planet than doing it again anytime soon. one telling gas come in guys come in says what he does doing. on the five takes. i can see von miller and the mark is doing that. i... i... i wanted those... no you didn't... hefty slider bags cost less than ziploc. you'll thank me later. oh... ten days into the month in ten straight days with the temperatures courted across colorado so i hired and where we should be warmest to the south and east look at the warm 70s and the junta and back towards the lamarr area 77 and 7670 in fort collins 70 want as you make your way towards burlington 74 and pablo 50s and 60s while cooler and comparison still to warm up there 69 for denver that is still well above are normal of 55 the record was hot at 78 from 1973. with the temperatures holding. that coming up a
outfielder charlie blackmon clear highs in every major statistical categories major league baseball in 29 home runs the leadoff spot. the avalanche can handle he carries on tuesday. in the also given up 13 goals in that timeframe defense definitely a part of the focus. puck drops at seven finally new now know the dew upon the demarcus ware that putting the time and effort to pull this off of the planet than doing it again anytime soon. one telling gas come in guys come in says what he does...
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contest, five cards given away personalized with the winner's name and preloaded with unlimited rides for 31 days. >> kind of going to be part of the exclusive club. like how charlie got the golden ticket. the golden m card. unlike charlie, we're not going to make you buy candy to do it. >> you can enter for the golden m card online, there's a link at tmj4.com. very creative. >>> new concern as new numbers show more wisconsin students turning from traditional >>> more wisconsin smoking cigarettes than ever before, more are using e-cigarettes, a new youth tobacco survey found 8% of high school students smoke tobacco, compare that to 13% who e-cigs are popular among middle school students. flavors attract them. exposure to nicotine can altar brain development. chemicals have been known to cause serious lung damage. >>> well, the wisconsin man picked to be president-elect donald trump's chief of staff is no stranger to political hard ball. politifact wisconsin looks back at some of the statements made by rnc chairman reince priebus. >> he suggested hillary clinton took money from kings, even though federal offers -- offices cannot take money. he said they can't take
contest, five cards given away personalized with the winner's name and preloaded with unlimited rides for 31 days. >> kind of going to be part of the exclusive club. like how charlie got the golden ticket. the golden m card. unlike charlie, we're not going to make you buy candy to do it. >> you can enter for the golden m card online, there's a link at tmj4.com. very creative. >>> new concern as new numbers show more wisconsin students turning from traditional >>>...
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so too was the family who were given back an heirloom, pulled from ashes by at the ceremony, governor charlie baker said firefighters are cut from a different cloth. >> there's one thing i know about this community, it is a calling, certainly it's a profession, they are well trained, but it is a calling. >> the reporter: sentiments echoed by walsh. >> firefighter of the year, medal of valor. >> you sign up for this job, because when somebody calls for help, you want to be that person that could be there to help them out. >>> elizabeth hopkins, fox 25 news. >> mark: congratulations to all. cross blue shield of massachusetts says it has seen fewer opioid prescriptions exception the creation of a program in 2012, to help subscribers avoid pain prescriptions. >> vanessa: new at 6:30 p.m., a new study of demographics out of u.n.h. finds more white americans are dying, than are being born in many state. researchers found that's the case in 17 states across the u.s. including every state in new england, except vermont. residents and make up 38% of the u.s. population. the study found that trend will
so too was the family who were given back an heirloom, pulled from ashes by at the ceremony, governor charlie baker said firefighters are cut from a different cloth. >> there's one thing i know about this community, it is a calling, certainly it's a profession, they are well trained, but it is a calling. >> the reporter: sentiments echoed by walsh. >> firefighter of the year, medal of valor. >> you sign up for this job, because when somebody calls for help, you want to...
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given me another ripple of hope. i'm there. cokie: doris, i'm glad. charlie: and as i've traveled around the world whether from china to europe to russia they're all asking us what's gone wrong in america? that's their question. >> but there's something jeff said earlier which resonated with me, talking about the world. which is drew faust said history about change, those who resist it and those who like it. from e resistance modernity from the muslim world to the united states is a major trend of the 21st century. charlie: the resistance to -- >> globalism. osmo -- cosmopolitanism. charlie: globalism. cokie: a lot of it has to do with technology and the fact that the whole world is being affected by technology. at the same time. and, you know, like the industrial revolution. where everybody had to leave the farms and go to the cities or go across the ocean. and everything that they had done was no longer valued. home manufacturing particularly which -- when it was women's work. and it was -- it was incredibly disruptive to use the modern term. and that's wha
given me another ripple of hope. i'm there. cokie: doris, i'm glad. charlie: and as i've traveled around the world whether from china to europe to russia they're all asking us what's gone wrong in america? that's their question. >> but there's something jeff said earlier which resonated with me, talking about the world. which is drew faust said history about change, those who resist it and those who like it. from e resistance modernity from the muslim world to the united states is a major...
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charlie or diane. >> she wants the land. that is the most ludicrous thing ever. it was given to me by my daddy to begin with. wanted the land back, all i had to do is tell mama that. >> also, absurd she said, was the allegation she would kill her parents over disagreements about how to raise her boys. >> who does not have disagreements ever with their mother or their father. me and mama didn't always agree on the upbringing of cody and nate. but that doesn't mean i'm going to kill my mama because we don't agree. that is ridiculous. >> but by now, even some of bambi's family believed she was responsible for her parents' murders. including bambi's own sons, nathan and cody. you lost your grandparents in the most awful fashion. and then your mom is swept away from your life within minutes. >> it's just crazy. you don't know who to turn to. >> when did you come to the idea that maybe she did this? >> it was a mixture of things. she had a lot of people saying she did it. that she basically like put it in rick's head for rick to do it. >> i only thought she had something to do with it from what i was told. >> i ha
charlie or diane. >> she wants the land. that is the most ludicrous thing ever. it was given to me by my daddy to begin with. wanted the land back, all i had to do is tell mama that. >> also, absurd she said, was the allegation she would kill her parents over disagreements about how to raise her boys. >> who does not have disagreements ever with their mother or their father. me and mama didn't always agree on the upbringing of cody and nate. but that doesn't mean i'm going to...
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given in. major adams: get your stuff loaded up. we're going to roll. good luck, you're going to need it. get your teams, boys. charlie, having you got your team hitched up yet? let's go. get ready to roll, folks. well i'll be. flint: major? major adams: howdy. flint: sorry a held you up, major. i ran into a little trouble. ready to go on without you. flint: i see. annie, this is the major. major, this is any griffith -- annie griffith. flint: any means to be very happy if she could travel. major adams: where are you headed? flint: she is headed to the south again by way of the sierras. major adams: are you her interpreter? flint: you might say that. major adams: you listen to me. we have trouble enough as it is without some strange female complicating things. annie: art you ashamed getting all right about in front of a lady? i have a mind not to point out that trail i was told about. flint: annie has guaranteed a safe passage through the shoshone country. i figured maybe you would be obliged if she could ride in your wagon. major adams: mine? flint: yes, major. thank you very much, major. show you the major's wagon.
given in. major adams: get your stuff loaded up. we're going to roll. good luck, you're going to need it. get your teams, boys. charlie, having you got your team hitched up yet? let's go. get ready to roll, folks. well i'll be. flint: major? major adams: howdy. flint: sorry a held you up, major. i ran into a little trouble. ready to go on without you. flint: i see. annie, this is the major. major, this is any griffith -- annie griffith. flint: any means to be very happy if she could travel....
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given how he's talked about that family. and the first president bush made -- charlie: especially on the war. maureen: the first president bush made his feelings clear about donald trump in 2011. with one epithet. one choice epithet. but i think it's -- it's interesting. because president obama was elected in this revolutionary fervor to move past the clinton machine. and i think at that point, in 2008, we thought the machine was over. but then somehow president obama led us back to that. you know, he sort of pushed aside joe biden. he could have gone -- lent his support to him. charlie: encouraged and supported joe biden. maureen: instead he chose hillary. i don't know if he felt guilty that he had usurped her or he joined her in ivy league elitism. but he sort of misread the mood of the country which is amazing for such a brilliant politician. charlie: let me ask you this point because many people have said that donald trump, hillary clinton is the only person donald trump could have defeated and they also would make the point that donald trump was the only person that hillary clinton could
given how he's talked about that family. and the first president bush made -- charlie: especially on the war. maureen: the first president bush made his feelings clear about donald trump in 2011. with one epithet. one choice epithet. but i think it's -- it's interesting. because president obama was elected in this revolutionary fervor to move past the clinton machine. and i think at that point, in 2008, we thought the machine was over. but then somehow president obama led us back to that. you...
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charlie andly see you tomorrow right back here for "cbs this both: we could be your secret santa! what we win... ...you win! jim: our secret santas have given away over $1 million in cash and prizes to lucky "wheel" watchers. ancoulbe next. have your spin id ready. the sears secret santa sweepstakes kicks off tonight. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white! hello, everybody. how you doin'? look at that group up there. thank you. there's a secret santa in there somewhere. -vanna: yeah. -we gotta find 'em. see you later. hi, gang! how you doin'?
charlie andly see you tomorrow right back here for "cbs this both: we could be your secret santa! what we win... ...you win! jim: our secret santas have given away over $1 million in cash and prizes to lucky "wheel" watchers. ancoulbe next. have your spin id ready. the sears secret santa sweepstakes kicks off tonight. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white! hello, everybody. how you doin'? look at that group...
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charlie: and how it shaped the world. how fast it happens. look at the summer of 1945. winston churchill was given order of the boot, as he put it in his memoirs. after six years of harrowing experience and a standoff against hitler's, i was dismissed by the british people from any conduct of their affairs. and his wife said it was a blessing in disguise. jon: exactly. this is important, this question, because i actually believe that george herbert walker bush has more in common, ,ulturally and temperamentally with the founding fathers than he does with current politicians, born into a part of society were public service was expected of you. this is not to make him st. george or put him in a powdered wig, but one of the things i think we have to do in our business is if you see virtues worth commemorating and emulating in the public square, you are not serving any end i cynically-- by overlooking them. you should commend them and try to emulate them. he has said he is voting for hillary clinton. jon: he has privately said that. i think he will. charlie: he will vote for hillary clinton? jon: yes.
charlie: and how it shaped the world. how fast it happens. look at the summer of 1945. winston churchill was given order of the boot, as he put it in his memoirs. after six years of harrowing experience and a standoff against hitler's, i was dismissed by the british people from any conduct of their affairs. and his wife said it was a blessing in disguise. jon: exactly. this is important, this question, because i actually believe that george herbert walker bush has more in common, ,ulturally and...
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all the drama, >>> given the lift it is hard to imagine a -- history it is hard to imagine a more memorable world series. the 108 years of a drought unmatched in sports history. charlie sheen better known in cleveland as wild thing. rick vonn top of the 6th cubs up 5-3, but chicago's david ross, final game of his career home run off andrew miller. it was 6-3. it's now 6-4, bottom of the 8th. the indians rajai davis, the former a, former giant just tied the game. look at lebron jacked out of his mind. then a 17 minute delay. top of the 9th, ben zobrist two on and it's going to put the cubs in front. they were up 8-6. it's now 8-7 with two outs. >> here's the 0-1. this is going to be a tough play. the cubs win the world series! title since 1908... >> yeah, chicago wins a game for the ages, 8-7 in 10 innings. they come back from a 3-1 series deficit to win their first world series title since 1908. >> it's really great for our entire cubdom to get beyond that moment and continue to move forward because now based on young players we have in the organization, we have an opportunity to be good for a long time without the neglect dialogue. the burden has been lifted. it sho
all the drama, >>> given the lift it is hard to imagine a -- history it is hard to imagine a more memorable world series. the 108 years of a drought unmatched in sports history. charlie sheen better known in cleveland as wild thing. rick vonn top of the 6th cubs up 5-3, but chicago's david ross, final game of his career home run off andrew miller. it was 6-3. it's now 6-4, bottom of the 8th. the indians rajai davis, the former a, former giant just tied the game. look at lebron jacked...
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charlie: it seems to me that donald trump's campaign and the people he is associated with and what he has said has givener, position, credibility to the alt-right movement. >> no question about that. most people had not heard the term "alt-right" until a few weeks ago. it was hillary clinton that elevated the term in national discourse, explicitly drawing connections between racism and applying them to donald trump. it just so happens that trump's chief advisor wears the mantle probably. -- proudly. >> bannon is so central to donald trump's strategy and vision for the country that trump new this would be a huge story. he knew that appointing bannon andd create this blowback accusations of racism and misogyny and so forth. he did it anyway because it was so important to have steve sel in theoun beginning days of his presidency. that tells you something about where bannon sits in the pyramid of power. >> this is something about donald trump, too. we could not imagine steve bannon in any other administration. he is so far outside the bounds of what would be considered acceptable in american politics, yet t
charlie: it seems to me that donald trump's campaign and the people he is associated with and what he has said has givener, position, credibility to the alt-right movement. >> no question about that. most people had not heard the term "alt-right" until a few weeks ago. it was hillary clinton that elevated the term in national discourse, explicitly drawing connections between racism and applying them to donald trump. it just so happens that trump's chief advisor wears the mantle...
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charlie: it seems to me that donald trump's campaign and the people he is associated with and what he has said has givener, position, credibility to the alt-right movement. >> no question about that. most people had not heard the term "alt-right" until a few -- until six months ago. it was hillary clinton that elevated the term in national speech,e, by making a explicitly drawing connections anti-semitism and and anti-muslim sentiment and applying them to donald trump. it just so happens that trump's chief advisor bannon wears the mantle proudly. or at least he did before he won the election. >> bannon is so central to donald trump's strategy and vision for the country that trump knew this would be a huge story. he knew that appointing bannon to be counselor at the white house would create this blowback and accusations of racism and misogyny and so forth. he did it anyway because it was so important to have steve bannon's counsel in the beginning days of his presidency. that tells you something about where bannon sits in the pyramid of power. >> of this says something important about donald trump, too.
charlie: it seems to me that donald trump's campaign and the people he is associated with and what he has said has givener, position, credibility to the alt-right movement. >> no question about that. most people had not heard the term "alt-right" until a few -- until six months ago. it was hillary clinton that elevated the term in national speech,e, by making a explicitly drawing connections anti-semitism and and anti-muslim sentiment and applying them to donald trump. it just...
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charlie. if the rest of the world, russia, india, china, germany, they see that the united states has given up, dun even believe the reality of climate change, they will say why the hell are we transforming our system, we have a i have seven grand children f that happens, i worry very much. i hope that mr. trump has the brains to listen to the scientific community and not his right wing-- . >> rose: do you have any indication advice on what he said, the interview he did with lesley stahl who is coming up on this program, that may be an indication that he is thinking seriously that show the awesome power at the white house has a sobering effect. >> let's hope. let me say it again. i think that done all trump in his own way, you know, is certainly an unusual type of politician. i think he is a spart guy. and in many ways you have to say that he ran a brilliant campaign. he won, no one thought cowin. >> you agree with those who say we owe it to him to give him a chance. >> i'm not going to give him a chance regarding racism or bigotry or sexism, i won't give him any chance or not. >> rose: the qu
charlie. if the rest of the world, russia, india, china, germany, they see that the united states has given up, dun even believe the reality of climate change, they will say why the hell are we transforming our system, we have a i have seven grand children f that happens, i worry very much. i hope that mr. trump has the brains to listen to the scientific community and not his right wing-- . >> rose: do you have any indication advice on what he said, the interview he did with lesley stahl...
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charlie: indeed. back to this campaign, how -- campaign that has been based a lot not on issues but on assaults, on character assault. have we ginn -- given enough attention to the issues or have we been distracted by this campaign that generates so many snleds name calling -- ted: of course we have. let me tell awe story that seems to be unrelated but really isn't. back to the time of the hostage aking in iraq, i learned that group of american diplomats and there may have been one or two intelligence people in the group, maybe five or six of them, had escaped from the you see embassy and had taken up refuge in the canadian bar. it was turned into a movie. charlie: argueo. ted: i learned of it. was going to go on the air with it, received a call from the then-secretary of state vance. he said ted, i'm not denying the story. it's true but i'm asking you as a serious journalist not to carry it because i think you can see that it would jeopardize the safety, possibly even the lice of those people. and it's the only time in 50-plus years in journalism that i killed a story. when the movie "argueo" came out, all of a sudden the -- argo came ou
charlie: indeed. back to this campaign, how -- campaign that has been based a lot not on issues but on assaults, on character assault. have we ginn -- given enough attention to the issues or have we been distracted by this campaign that generates so many snleds name calling -- ted: of course we have. let me tell awe story that seems to be unrelated but really isn't. back to the time of the hostage aking in iraq, i learned that group of american diplomats and there may have been one or two...
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bribes being given to members of the government, members of the cabinet, employees of the law enforcement agencies? have maybe they might not known, but i find that hard to believe. charlieossible, but you would find it incredible? how much money does putin have? be askedwhen i used to this question, i always used to answer that i think personally, he doesn't take money, because why does he need money? investigation, you may recall all these came in offshore companies have shown me bahamianll these companies have shown me that atil 2012, there was direction in which money was from thed by people 's innerrcle, putin circle. so i cannot imagine that this be inf moneybox could place for anyone other than putin. from hundreds of millions of dollars, all the way down to $600,000, which is kind of interesting. it seems like this is that mechanism that putin doesn't want to stop or cannot stop anymore. this is how it is done. in these criminal circles, you the bossay tribute to man on top. part of what you gain, you pay upwards. whether he needs it or not is another question. how much has accumulated there? i would say probably tens of millions, but i have no idea. one last que
bribes being given to members of the government, members of the cabinet, employees of the law enforcement agencies? have maybe they might not known, but i find that hard to believe. charlieossible, but you would find it incredible? how much money does putin have? be askedwhen i used to this question, i always used to answer that i think personally, he doesn't take money, because why does he need money? investigation, you may recall all these came in offshore companies have shown me bahamianll...
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charlie, thank you very, very much. you hear it a lot lately how donald trump is not a big fan of the press. that might have come up once or or twice and givenss headlines i see to this minute on donald trump i kind of understand where he is coming from. connell mcshane is at the trump tower. media research founder brent bozell and media research center, julie melcher. he doesn't say anything. the media is left to recognize on its own recognizable face comes in and out, with bill de blasio coming out to speak at a microphone. by and large none of this is preannounced, right? >> right. this is fine. they're not operating necessarily different from way other political campaigns operate. what got people worked up breaking of protocol when trump went you out to dinner with his family. went four or five blocks to have dinner, but he dismissed pool of reporters assigned to cover him. people watching, big deal, who cares whether the media can follow him around but that is a big deal to some extent there is reason there is pool of reporters assigned to the president, president-elect. god forbids something happens or major crisis in the country, you
charlie, thank you very, very much. you hear it a lot lately how donald trump is not a big fan of the press. that might have come up once or or twice and givenss headlines i see to this minute on donald trump i kind of understand where he is coming from. connell mcshane is at the trump tower. media research founder brent bozell and media research center, julie melcher. he doesn't say anything. the media is left to recognize on its own recognizable face comes in and out, with bill de blasio...
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charlie: even though he did not know what was in them. chris: they would have accused him of covering it up. he would have been accused of covering it up especially given earlier decision not to recommend execution to mrs. clinton. i think that for the integrity , this comey and the fbi is the atmosphere you are talking about. is ase with bridge gate perfect example. before anyone knew whether i did anything wrong, i was guilty. and mrs. clinton is a victim of the same culture and mr. trump has been a victim of the same culture. certain instances that people talk about with him, this is a bad thing for our country. i think jim comey reacted to that same atmosphere and said i do not want to be accused of covering something up so i will let it out. charlie: they were put forward by people associating with you and this is why this is damming of the culture. chris: then you are indicting all the other people who worked for me, who were incredibly good people. ofrlie: of any collection people these are bad apples? chris: i cannot imagine that you have not hired someone who in retrospect you look back and said the stakes are different when i hired someone. e
charlie: even though he did not know what was in them. chris: they would have accused him of covering it up. he would have been accused of covering it up especially given earlier decision not to recommend execution to mrs. clinton. i think that for the integrity , this comey and the fbi is the atmosphere you are talking about. is ase with bridge gate perfect example. before anyone knew whether i did anything wrong, i was guilty. and mrs. clinton is a victim of the same culture and mr. trump has...
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charlie: does the media deserve some responsibility for the fact that he has not addressed these issues? al: they do, and the worst offenses were early on. >> i blame cable television, he was given privileges that no other candidate had. he could do remote interviews. nobody else could do that. nobody really looked at his record until he was the nominee. i think there has been good coverage. the new york times, some networks have done a good job, but the media has let him get away with more than they should have. charlie: you and i are part of the media. why did it happen? al: because it was a great story. we are suckers for a great story. all the talk about ideological bias, that is so secondary. what the media falls prey to particularly with cable television, is a great story, and trump is a great story. this is a guy who says incredible things about people, he insults people with disabilities, he insults women, he insults a gold star mother, and that really kind of captured the attention of the media. i think there were voters out there who did not particularly like these insults but said, you know what he's not carefully stage-managed the way other candidates are. charlie: h
charlie: does the media deserve some responsibility for the fact that he has not addressed these issues? al: they do, and the worst offenses were early on. >> i blame cable television, he was given privileges that no other candidate had. he could do remote interviews. nobody else could do that. nobody really looked at his record until he was the nominee. i think there has been good coverage. the new york times, some networks have done a good job, but the media has let him get away with...
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given. but, you know, anything like that from "the washington post" or anybody else, that is a snapshot in time, charlie. and now i get to talk. >> reporter: these reporters snapshot in time. i can't tell you how many times i've been told my political career was over. here i am. >> our next hour, i'll have governor christie to sort out on the confusion whether donald trump ever asked him to be his running mate. >> is he saying he wanted to speak up but he couldn't? >> no. he wanted the trial to be over before he spoke and made his case. his case is, look, nobody ever said i started this. the only thing they said is they told me it was happening during the closure and he said, "i would remember that." >> more to come. >>> a record makes history. the record breaking announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. ? ?you don't own me? ?oh? ?don't tell me what to do? ?just let me be myself? ?that's all i ask of you? the new 2017 corolla with toyota safety sense standard. ?you don't own me? toyota. let's go places. impressive linda. it seems age isn't slowing you down. but
given. but, you know, anything like that from "the washington post" or anybody else, that is a snapshot in time, charlie. and now i get to talk. >> reporter: these reporters snapshot in time. i can't tell you how many times i've been told my political career was over. here i am. >> our next hour, i'll have governor christie to sort out on the confusion whether donald trump ever asked him to be his running mate. >> is he saying he wanted to speak up but he couldn't?...