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on the left 10-month-old charlie harding, charlie harding. his parents say they're told all the time how much charlie looks like character cam on "modern family." >> it is astounding and this costume wins. more news after this. [ dinosaur growls ] and his dad earned 2% back at grocery stores and wholesale clubs. yeah! even before they earned 3% back on gas. danny's parents used their bankamericard cash rewards credit card to give him the best day ever. that's the joy of rewarding connections. it's holiday time, and no fruit is as versatile as our ocean spray cranberries, which is why we're declaring it "the unofficial official fruit of the holidays." the fig's gonna be so bummed. [ chuckles ] for holiday tips and recipes, go to oceanspray.com. ordinary tissues left dakota's nose sore and red. so dad slayed the problem with puffs plus lotion, instead. with lotion to soothe and softness to please. a nose in need deserves puffs, indeed. when you make a pb&j with smucker's, that's the difference between ordinary everyday and exquisitely delicious
on the left 10-month-old charlie harding, charlie harding. his parents say they're told all the time how much charlie looks like character cam on "modern family." >> it is astounding and this costume wins. more news after this. [ dinosaur growls ] and his dad earned 2% back at grocery stores and wholesale clubs. yeah! even before they earned 3% back on gas. danny's parents used their bankamericard cash rewards credit card to give him the best day ever. that's the joy of...
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that kid is over the hill himself, compared to charlie harding, the 10-month-old dressed up this halloween as cam, from abc's hit show "modern family." >> he wins halloween. he wins it all. >> totally. he has the hair for it. everything. >> it's my favorite costume i've seen so far. >> and the shirt. >> he looks so much like him, it's unbelievable. kudos to the parents for making that connection. >>> coming up, we have more from the big night at the white house and why so many of the guests found not just plenty of treats but quite a few tricks, as well. >>> as donald trump and hillary clinton, count down the days to e the election, so are their impersonators. why election day will be a make-or-break day for them, as well. >>> first, here's a look at sometimes we use k-y ultragel to enhance my body's natural moisture so i can get into it a bit quicker. nce with k-y ultragel. ahh...still sick, huh? i'll take it from here. i'm good. i just took new mucinex clear and cool. ah! what's this sudden cooooling thing happening? it's got a menthol burst. you can feel it right away. wow, that sort of
that kid is over the hill himself, compared to charlie harding, the 10-month-old dressed up this halloween as cam, from abc's hit show "modern family." >> he wins halloween. he wins it all. >> totally. he has the hair for it. everything. >> it's my favorite costume i've seen so far. >> and the shirt. >> he looks so much like him, it's unbelievable. kudos to the parents for making that connection. >>> coming up, we have more from the big night at...
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. >> there's that big smile this nay have been one of the besting costumes charlie harding he has striking resemblance to actor from "modern family" opt left. so, he dressed up as cam for halloween decked out in floral button down. >> they have to have had the skirt made. >> they went all out. >> even has a little of his own in upper right. >> hilarious. >> it's spot on. >> you know look on social media but owner of puppy dog dad dressed as dog's favorite stuffed toy did you see that and how much the dog loves it keep them coming they make me happy don't they make you happy. >> you know what else makes us happy fan of the day megan hanland hanging out with one of the foster dogs jack russel tear ors. >> look at you that's awesome. she turned 60 yesterday. happy belated birthday to you, miss meg, she says she gets up and does morning workout every day. what can i see. love it. hopefully you're watching. >> hi, good morning. >> if you want to be the fan of the day post your picture below meg and little foster doing fostering those dogs. >> i love jack russels my mom had four and. >> they did
. >> there's that big smile this nay have been one of the besting costumes charlie harding he has striking resemblance to actor from "modern family" opt left. so, he dressed up as cam for halloween decked out in floral button down. >> they have to have had the skirt made. >> they went all out. >> even has a little of his own in upper right. >> hilarious. >> it's spot on. >> you know look on social media but owner of puppy dog dad dressed as...
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it's been a hard week. charlie: been a hard week for you. margo: yeah. f conversations about it with your friends and people? margo: yeah. i think, you know, if we can try to find a silver lining in the events that have gone on, maybe people will really begin to be proactive in organizations that they believe in, and, you know, really getting back to getting into the politics of our world. i think people can be so distracted by social media and by, you know, just the day-to-day distractions of the world that, you know, we've gotten away from, you know, growing our own food and taking care of the environment and really being turned on. charlie: those are the kind of issues that appeal to you most? margo: yeah they definitely do. ,charlie: environmental questions, climate? margo: yes. my father and my grandfather and all his brothers and all their sons they had a family farm. , and, you know, the whole farming crisis in the early to mid-1980's came about they lost , everything. it had a huge impact on me. charlie: where were they farming? margo: they were f
it's been a hard week. charlie: been a hard week for you. margo: yeah. f conversations about it with your friends and people? margo: yeah. i think, you know, if we can try to find a silver lining in the events that have gone on, maybe people will really begin to be proactive in organizations that they believe in, and, you know, really getting back to getting into the politics of our world. i think people can be so distracted by social media and by, you know, just the day-to-day distractions of...
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charlie: it's hard to keep a band together? jon: it is. charlie: you develop different ideas.t's a family, and is very difficult when you have marriages and kids and life goes on. charlie: the story i hear, and you would know more about this, nick and keith, they are always in conflict or -- mick and keith, they are always in conflict or competition. i don't know who wants to go on tour, but they get it together. and they do. the pleasurehave of knowing those gentlemen. i got to tell you, i would love to sit in a room with mick jagger. [laughter] charlie: what was that conversation be about? [laughter] charlie: what would you want to know? the first question -- when in god's name are you going to quit, so at least i know where the end zone is? let me start this conversation light. know are me a day so i the end zone is. how do they do that? how does he keep it together? question myhout rock 'n roll band idols. without -- yes, without question. charlie: because of longevity? jon: longevity and the catalog of music, their performance ability, how he kept it together. it is a ban
charlie: it's hard to keep a band together? jon: it is. charlie: you develop different ideas.t's a family, and is very difficult when you have marriages and kids and life goes on. charlie: the story i hear, and you would know more about this, nick and keith, they are always in conflict or -- mick and keith, they are always in conflict or competition. i don't know who wants to go on tour, but they get it together. and they do. the pleasurehave of knowing those gentlemen. i got to tell you, i...
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charlie: why is it so hard to get you to say yea or nay? silicon valley is supporting what apple is doing. they say we do not think the government should be able to access an encrypted phone. apple says we don't how to do it, but we know that they do. bill: right. endorsing the idea of all of the endorsing the idea of all of the government's behavior with accessing information in the past, nobody would want to do that. there are cases where the government overused -- more j edgar hoover, it's more clear. so the idea that you are forcing the discussion about, gosh, what would it mean if you cannot trust the government ever to get banking information or call information or iphone information -- it would be great if we could agree on what safeguards would get us back to saying that at least this government is working on our behalf when it is trying to track down terrorists. charlie: apple must have known this was coming because between ios 7 and ios 8 you have a very different situation. in terms of encrypted phones. yes or no? bill: the infor
charlie: why is it so hard to get you to say yea or nay? silicon valley is supporting what apple is doing. they say we do not think the government should be able to access an encrypted phone. apple says we don't how to do it, but we know that they do. bill: right. endorsing the idea of all of the endorsing the idea of all of the government's behavior with accessing information in the past, nobody would want to do that. there are cases where the government overused -- more j edgar hoover, it's...
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charlie: it is hard to keep event together. jon: it is. charlie: they develop different ideas. difficult when you have marriages and kids and life goes on. charlie: the story i hear is are alwaysn dkeid keith in conflict or competition. i don't know who it is who most want to go on tour, but they get it together. jon: i don't have the pleasure of knowing those gentlemen. i would love to sit in a room with mick jagger. charlie: what with the conversation be about? [laughter] what would you want to know? jon: the first question -- when in god's name are you going to quit so at least i know were the end zone is. just give me a day so i know were the end zone is. how does he do it? he has done it for so long. god bless them. they are without question my rock 'n roll band idols. yes, without question. charlie: because of longevity? jon: longevity, catalog and music. how they kept it together. it is a band. they are not a solo artist. charlie: very distinct personalities. jon: most definitely. god bless them for them because they are the rolling stones. charlie: do you ever look in t
charlie: it is hard to keep event together. jon: it is. charlie: they develop different ideas. difficult when you have marriages and kids and life goes on. charlie: the story i hear is are alwaysn dkeid keith in conflict or competition. i don't know who it is who most want to go on tour, but they get it together. jon: i don't have the pleasure of knowing those gentlemen. i would love to sit in a room with mick jagger. charlie: what with the conversation be about? [laughter] what would you want...
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the murders of diane and charlie came hard on the heels of two other vicious killings nearby. med steven stanko, was still at large. >> they were looking for steven stanko when diane and charlie were discovered. >> she runs a flower shop nearby. >> is this the kind of thing that you could feel in the air? >> you could feel it in the air. i was at the flower shop. >> probably not too thrilled with the idea of getting in your car and driving -- >> i didn't even want to go home. it was pretty bad in the county that day. >> when i first arrived, what i'm looking at is an opportunity to get oriented to the crime scene. >> the man responsible for making sense of the crime scene was prosecutor fran humphries, then deputy chief solicitor for the county. had the house been tossed, rifled? >> it had. this appeared to be a home invasion burglary. >> first take on it? >> first take, no question. >> it was a gruesome crime scene. the bathroom awash in charlie's blood. there was blood spatter in the bedroom where diane lay. but several feet from diane, there were notably a few small droplets
the murders of diane and charlie came hard on the heels of two other vicious killings nearby. med steven stanko, was still at large. >> they were looking for steven stanko when diane and charlie were discovered. >> she runs a flower shop nearby. >> is this the kind of thing that you could feel in the air? >> you could feel it in the air. i was at the flower shop. >> probably not too thrilled with the idea of getting in your car and driving -- >> i didn't even...
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charlie: was it hard to write? carole: yeah. charlie: how did you go about it?ent 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 great collaborations and songs and the amazing artists i got to write with. first of all, 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. and that is why i decided to write the book. 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
charlie: was it hard to write? carole: yeah. charlie: how did you go about it?ent 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 great collaborations and songs and the amazing artists i got to write with. first of all, one of the things i realized when i started the book was, oh my god, i've got a...
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when he played with charlie daniels at the hard rock. his family said he had a big spirit that will never be replaced. >> an incredible personing person and musician who touched a lot of people everywhere around the area through his music, through things that he's done to help others. >> he is one of the most greatest in my life. and now having to grow up without him. it's a task i didn't think i'd have to bear. >> the bearded brothers band also released a statement saying that rob's love for life and music lifted everyone up, and there will never be another man like him. >>> six years after he killed a local father, trevor dooley a new trial and asking to be let out on bond pending the hearing. josh is in the courtroom today. what happened, and make people remember this story, too. it was very big when it happened. essentially we heard from attorneying on both sides and loved ones on both sides, but the judge is holding off on a decision for a day sore so and they ask you to set a while he awaits his new trial. he killed david james in
when he played with charlie daniels at the hard rock. his family said he had a big spirit that will never be replaced. >> an incredible personing person and musician who touched a lot of people everywhere around the area through his music, through things that he's done to help others. >> he is one of the most greatest in my life. and now having to grow up without him. it's a task i didn't think i'd have to bear. >> the bearded brothers band also released a statement saying...
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generous and selfless people i've ever met. >> charlie impressed his teammates and coach. >> good football player, always quiet, always got a smile, never late, hardorker, good kid, solid. >> go back to the handsome house in the rochester suburbs where charlie grew up in his teenage years. it's a place called pittsford, new york. and newspaper reporter john hand knows it well. >> it's a very nice community, very picturesque community. >> thick lawns, nice cars in the garage? >> yeah, big houses. lots of executives from kodak and xerox and lawyers. >> charlie was younger of two boys. his parents, jim and jean, born in china lived in canada before moving to upstate new york. his dad ran a tech business that thrived. the home just radiated upper middle class comfort. his friend anna had been there on occasion. >> i went over to his house. i didn't know his parents very well. i talked to his mom a couple times, but i didn't really have much conversation with them when we were there. >> little was known about his parents, and charlie didn't offer any details if someone asked. if he had secrets, sorrows, they weren't for the outside world to know about.
generous and selfless people i've ever met. >> charlie impressed his teammates and coach. >> good football player, always quiet, always got a smile, never late, hardorker, good kid, solid. >> go back to the handsome house in the rochester suburbs where charlie grew up in his teenage years. it's a place called pittsford, new york. and newspaper reporter john hand knows it well. >> it's a very nice community, very picturesque community. >> thick lawns, nice cars in...
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. >>> and challenging governor charlie baker, the democrat who appears ready to run. >>> we're hearing from a lucky win hard of hearing most new englanders are pretty -- winner who most most new englanders about the forecast. >>today's weather will cooperate, kate and chris. there will be some areas of snow. 17 the wind chill in worcester, 20 in boston. teens and 20s, similar to the past few mornings. you'll went the -- want the winter gear again. the wind will be gusting but will slowly subside today. 33 in bo 37 in chatham right now, milder
. >>> and challenging governor charlie baker, the democrat who appears ready to run. >>> we're hearing from a lucky win hard of hearing most new englanders are pretty -- winner who most most new englanders about the forecast. >>today's weather will cooperate, kate and chris. there will be some areas of snow. 17 the wind chill in worcester, 20 in boston. teens and 20s, similar to the past few mornings. you'll went the -- want the winter gear again. the wind will be...
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charlie carver, were missing for two months. she was found on kohlehepp's property. she was yelling. >> she was banging very hard on the container. she was bound. there was a chain from the top of the cage to something else that went around her neck. she was distraught, panicked. >> reporter: her boyfriend, charlie carver, was not as fortunate. >> she said she witnessed him being shot. >> reporter: after he was taken into custody, kohlehepp asked to speak with his mother. she says he told her everything and apologized. >> "i'm sorry, mom." >> reporter: did he cry? >> uh-huh. his eyes looked horrible. they were red. >> reporter: why did he kill her boyfriend? >> because he got nasty and got smart mouth. >> reporter: why did he chain that girl up? >> because he didn't know what to do at that point. she saw, evidently, him kill her boyfriend. and he didn't know what to do with her. he couldn't turn her loose. she'd go get the police. >> reporter: last saturday, todd kohlehepp took sheriffs right to his property in rural south carolina, and he showed the sheriff's investigator where's he had buried charlie carver an
charlie carver, were missing for two months. she was found on kohlehepp's property. she was yelling. >> she was banging very hard on the container. she was bound. there was a chain from the top of the cage to something else that went around her neck. she was distraught, panicked. >> reporter: her boyfriend, charlie carver, was not as fortunate. >> she said she witnessed him being shot. >> reporter: after he was taken into custody, kohlehepp asked to speak with his...
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if you're not close to him it is hard to see how you have a top post. charliethe future of chris christie, the first person to endorse him during the primaries, has it descended? >> it has diminished. the new jersey governor was supposed to be a top player but there is been a coup of sorts and this has gone underreported. we are trying to flesh it out but all the christie people who are forming this transition, and waiting for trump they have , been elbowed out by jeff sessions, the alabama senator, and his allies like rick dearborn, the top policy advisor. you're seeing the establishment republicans are now being replaced by some more populist conservatives. that is an important change to watch. charlie: sessions might need an important cabinet level job. >> if anyone he will be rudy giuliani, and sessions, who have been at trump's side since the beginning and are seen as true confidants. they can have any cabinet post they would like at their fingertips. a lot of discussions about who would be the best fit. those two certainly are seen at trump tower. charlie
if you're not close to him it is hard to see how you have a top post. charliethe future of chris christie, the first person to endorse him during the primaries, has it descended? >> it has diminished. the new jersey governor was supposed to be a top player but there is been a coup of sorts and this has gone underreported. we are trying to flesh it out but all the christie people who are forming this transition, and waiting for trump they have , been elbowed out by jeff sessions, the...
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charlie covering up for someone else. >> a trial where nothing went by the book. >> three of the jurors were crying really hard. >> they're turning around in their seats, they're getting yes emotional. they see what's coming. >> he was becoming unhinged. >>> welcome to "dateline" extra. i'm tamron hall. it seemed like charlie tan had the whole world ahead of him, but then charlie's father was killed in the tan home, and everything changed. police were being told one story, but the evidence was telling them another. and there were also three 911 calls. did one of them hold the clue that would unlock what really happened on that wintry night? here's dennis murphy with "house of secrets." >> cayuga. that's cayuga lake in ithaca, new york. where you'll find one of the most prestigious universities in the nation. cornell, the ivy league. more than 13,000 undergrads here working towards degrees will with good fortune take their places in medicine, the law, the arts. there's no doubt a cornell education can be a gold-plated entrance to adult life. and only the best need apply, students like charlie tan. he was so kind, his class
charlie covering up for someone else. >> a trial where nothing went by the book. >> three of the jurors were crying really hard. >> they're turning around in their seats, they're getting yes emotional. they see what's coming. >> he was becoming unhinged. >>> welcome to "dateline" extra. i'm tamron hall. it seemed like charlie tan had the whole world ahead of him, but then charlie's father was killed in the tan home, and everything changed. police were...
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hard day. ( slurring ): you know what, charlie? you're my only friend. ( sobbing ) you're my only friend in the whole wide world. salem, how many catnip mai tais have you had? m, this has gone too far. your litter box is a mess. you can't keep your cat food down you owe money to pet stores all over town. you have to admit you've become powerless over catnip. that your life has become unmanageable. you know what, sabrina? you're my only fr... friend in this whole wide world. let's get you home before you start singing show tunes. my mother was a saint. i could take anyone in this place. come on. you pays your money and you takes your chances. bite me. you've been lucky all night. that's lucky over there with the poker face. what do you got? just deal. hmm. aha. i'll call. pair of 8s. three of a kind. come to papa! oh, no, not again. how does he do it? it's like he's got radar. rusty, there's a coaster right there. is it so hard to put your beer on it? it stinks in here. don't you guys know how bad smoking is for you? hey! easy! easy
hard day. ( slurring ): you know what, charlie? you're my only friend. ( sobbing ) you're my only friend in the whole wide world. salem, how many catnip mai tais have you had? m, this has gone too far. your litter box is a mess. you can't keep your cat food down you owe money to pet stores all over town. you have to admit you've become powerless over catnip. that your life has become unmanageable. you know what, sabrina? you're my only fr... friend in this whole wide world. let's get you home...
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a prayer with him. >> reporter: chuck carver and his wife, julie are, having a hard time letting go of their son, charlie. they have placedwe property where charlie's body was buried. >> it seems like it's not real. everything that's happened. >> i just keep waiting for him to walk out of the woods. >> yes. >> with a smile. >> ninan: it's a chilling episode of "48 hours," "buried truth", airing tonight at 10:00 right here on cbs. still ahead, a unique supermarket stocked with items s that other stores have actually >> ninan: food waste is an environmental crisis. the department of agriculture says more than 130 billion pound of food are tossed out every year in the u.s. a teri okita reports, a unique supermarket in britain stocks its shelves with food disinfor the dumpster. >> reporter: this is the third time iwo glover has shopped at what's being called "the anti-supermarket." anti, because many of these items have expire "sell by "or "best by" dates. >> we're all disgusted by the way the world is going and exploiting it as much as we are and not appreciating what the earth gives us. >> reporter: each w
a prayer with him. >> reporter: chuck carver and his wife, julie are, having a hard time letting go of their son, charlie. they have placedwe property where charlie's body was buried. >> it seems like it's not real. everything that's happened. >> i just keep waiting for him to walk out of the woods. >> yes. >> with a smile. >> ninan: it's a chilling episode of "48 hours," "buried truth", airing tonight at 10:00 right here on cbs. still...
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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
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...
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and it would have been hard for anybody. charlie: but dan balz, will he build the wall? dan: he'll try to build the wall. and he'll come to the conclusion, i suspect, that you don't necessarily have to build the entire wall. charlie: yes. it can only be a block long and a wall and built a wall. dan: he will try to build the wall. but i think in many ways, it's the rhetorical wall that he will build about what this country is and who we're open to and who we're not that is the more important aspect. he can build a wall or not on the u.s.-mexican border. but the degree to which the united states is an open country and a tolerant country or a closed country and a suspicious country, i think is what -- what we're waiting to see in terms of the definition of a president trump as opposed to a candidate trump. >> yeah. i think there are four words that define donald trump and maybe his presidency. which is actually five. the art of the deal. he is a deal maker. this is not values driven. and broadly -- in broad terms. but he's a guy who thinks he can cut a deal. so i completely
and it would have been hard for anybody. charlie: but dan balz, will he build the wall? dan: he'll try to build the wall. and he'll come to the conclusion, i suspect, that you don't necessarily have to build the entire wall. charlie: yes. it can only be a block long and a wall and built a wall. dan: he will try to build the wall. but i think in many ways, it's the rhetorical wall that he will build about what this country is and who we're open to and who we're not that is the more important...
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charlie: what did you do? did you have that ah-ha moment in the writer's room? jon: everyone has blind spots . and it is hardo overcome your ignorance. that is what i had to face in is gutwrenching sometimes. ♪ charlie: do you think because of all this and you found the right expression, that you can find something that is equally right for you again? or do you simply hit a home run there, you found the perfect place for you and it was 17 years of -- jon: yes. and i will never have that again, but i shouldn't. it was a gift that was, that i was fortunate enough to be graced with for all that time, and be in contact with all those incredible people but i do not expect to find that again. what i found is a more balanced existence where i get, there is a difference between satisfaction and joy. this gave me great satisfaction. they gave me great confidence, but joy, joy. driving a couple of knucklehead kids home from school. i get to sit and listen to -- joy. joy. you need to have that as well. this was an obsession that i think, to be able to do it as well as we did, to me felt like the only way we could do it
charlie: what did you do? did you have that ah-ha moment in the writer's room? jon: everyone has blind spots . and it is hardo overcome your ignorance. that is what i had to face in is gutwrenching sometimes. ♪ charlie: do you think because of all this and you found the right expression, that you can find something that is equally right for you again? or do you simply hit a home run there, you found the perfect place for you and it was 17 years of -- jon: yes. and i will never have that...
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hard to articulate. people write psychological textbooks about it. charlieour career, people have known how good you were for a while. casey: who? can we have them on the show? charlie: surprise, surprise. bring them out, here they are. you have known you are really good. you could not be that good without knowing it. casey: i am not sure if you can be that good and know it. i look at other actors and think, if i could do that, that is something else. charlie: give me an example. casey: sean penn. daniel day-lewis. marlon brando. the obvious people. cate blanchett. they have an ability to seem like other people in a realistic way, in a way that is not showy, but in a way with empathy and it lets the audience in. you understand yourself and you leave the movie or the play and you think, i really understood that person and i feel for them and you have been moved for a minute and provoked to some thought, whatever those thoughts might be, and your life overlaps with their life. movies and drama, a bridge between people, even cultures sometimes. that is why we h
hard to articulate. people write psychological textbooks about it. charlieour career, people have known how good you were for a while. casey: who? can we have them on the show? charlie: surprise, surprise. bring them out, here they are. you have known you are really good. you could not be that good without knowing it. casey: i am not sure if you can be that good and know it. i look at other actors and think, if i could do that, that is something else. charlie: give me an example. casey: sean...
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away from middle east and pivot to lat inamerica, africa and especially asia. >> so hard to talk about his legacy, charlie, unconnected to the legacy of mitch mcconnell that is of the republicans who dedicated themselves really to making him fail. i'm sorry, they did not say you are here, are you our only president. we don't want you to fail. i cannot going to blame it all on him but he also had issues how he reached out but they bear a lot of blame for that we'll see what-- . >> rose: which is interesting, now, even some of trump's people including obama, including hillary clinton have said, you know, we are not going to do to you what you did to us. they owe him the opportunity. >> that was not-- mitch mcconnell thasm say big issue. >> i mean the republicans too, who were against him as well. >> yes. >> have said we owe hmmmm a chance to see what he is going to do. >> obviously obamacare and we will see what of it survives is going to be a big issue. i do think he was basically right in his instinct, to say the middle east today is is completely contorted by the u.s. iranian cold ware, let's see if we c
away from middle east and pivot to lat inamerica, africa and especially asia. >> so hard to talk about his legacy, charlie, unconnected to the legacy of mitch mcconnell that is of the republicans who dedicated themselves really to making him fail. i'm sorry, they did not say you are here, are you our only president. we don't want you to fail. i cannot going to blame it all on him but he also had issues how he reached out but they bear a lot of blame for that we'll see what-- . >>...
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our weapons are hyperbole and satire and hard juxtapositions cudgetl a cordial -- when news media could use a scalpel. charliee book written by chris smith, forward by jon stewart. ♪ ♪ david: did you think you would grow up to be the ceo of a large company like pepsi? ms. nooyi: it is a dream come true. david: to get advice from people all the time and do ever listen to it? ms. nooyi: you never know if a nugget of an idea can translate into a success. my job is not to keep an activist happy to keep the company performing well. david: suppose someone has a company based in atlanta and you see it in the refrigerator, what do you do? ms. nooyi: and let it be known that i am very unhappy. >> can you fix your tide please. david:
our weapons are hyperbole and satire and hard juxtapositions cudgetl a cordial -- when news media could use a scalpel. charliee book written by chris smith, forward by jon stewart. ♪ ♪ david: did you think you would grow up to be the ceo of a large company like pepsi? ms. nooyi: it is a dream come true. david: to get advice from people all the time and do ever listen to it? ms. nooyi: you never know if a nugget of an idea can translate into a success. my job is not to keep an activist happy...
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charlie: where is she when you are on the road? taylor she is an actress, : working really harde is as busy as i charlie: you am. opened for bob dylan on his 2013 tour. taylor: i got to meet him briefly. it was obviously a high point in my whole life. charlie: did you talk about songwriting? taylor: it was 20 seconds. [laughter] taylor: but he did mention, he said, what was that last ballad you played? i told him the name of that song, and he said, that is a great song. that was our conversation about songwriting, and obviously that , meant the world to me. i love all of this stuff that is going on. charlie: it is a recognition of songwriting as a serious literary expression. taylor: exactly. i read an interesting quote about all these playwrights have gotten the same nobel prize for literature. and that stuff is not intended for the page, it is intended to be performed and heard. for that to be going to a musician, it is no different. i love that it inspires the debate. i have a friend that is a professor that started caling me right away, he teaches writing, and he said what d
charlie: where is she when you are on the road? taylor she is an actress, : working really harde is as busy as i charlie: you am. opened for bob dylan on his 2013 tour. taylor: i got to meet him briefly. it was obviously a high point in my whole life. charlie: did you talk about songwriting? taylor: it was 20 seconds. [laughter] taylor: but he did mention, he said, what was that last ballad you played? i told him the name of that song, and he said, that is a great song. that was our...
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hard. you got to earn the right to race me. first you race charlie, then little e ke then spector. then, maybe we'll talk. and we're not going to race for nothing. i don't ever race for nothing. 500 bucks against your pink slip. let's go. right noww if you think you're so fast or get the hell out of here. somebody ought to. you okay? i can beat this guy. what are you talking about? you're not supposed to race him. i got to get him to the line. make sure you make the call. i'll make the call. good, because he l lks like he could blow your doors off. 396, maybe 454. you're out of your league, friend. but i'll put up the pink slip. done. okay, listen up. when the chevelle is on the starting line hanson will radio us. now, remember, we want the red chevelle. the starter's in place. where's hanson? he's coming up to the starting line. all right. stand by. how is he? not good. you had an undercover officer racing at 100 miles an hour in the middle of the night. the officer and i are terribly sorry breaking the law without anybody twisting his arm. it wasn't the first time. he will face c
hard. you got to earn the right to race me. first you race charlie, then little e ke then spector. then, maybe we'll talk. and we're not going to race for nothing. i don't ever race for nothing. 500 bucks against your pink slip. let's go. right noww if you think you're so fast or get the hell out of here. somebody ought to. you okay? i can beat this guy. what are you talking about? you're not supposed to race him. i got to get him to the line. make sure you make the call. i'll make the call....