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this president has not done that, and i think it's time to try that. >> charlie: he also said we're going to increase the defensbudget. >> you want the world program. coorate tax rate which is now even stagnant, japan has lower its corporate tax rate ours should be radically lower. >> charlie: can i startle you by saying the president of the united states is in favor of at. >> so he now says. i would lower it to zero because i don't believe corporations pay tax, they click taxes. they have to pass taxation on as a cost of doing business. i would eliminate the death tax. i don't know why death is a taxable event in this coury. >> charlie: no more estate taxes. >> no taxation without respiration, that's right. go back to t classic bill bradley ronald reaganen tax reform of 1980. six, lower the rates by eliminating loopholes. >> charlie: that's tax reform. my impression is that's what the president was recommending. >> as the election approaches and the expiez dk i been. >> charlie: i want to say with this idea now because what you were suggesting in par was what the simpson bowls recommende
this president has not done that, and i think it's time to try that. >> charlie: he also said we're going to increase the defensbudget. >> you want the world program. coorate tax rate which is now even stagnant, japan has lower its corporate tax rate ours should be radically lower. >> charlie: can i startle you by saying the president of the united states is in favor of at. >> so he now says. i would lower it to zero because i don't believe corporations pay tax, they...
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it's, you kw, around you, it's holding you. >> charlie: now has this changed you at all in a sense, thending this expression with large. >> >> i've been doing it since i was a teenager. >> charlie: doing jam sessions. >> jam sessions and doing the music. so it's kind of talking about being held, i've been held with that music. >> charlie: held. >> held in it. it feels like it's my mom or something. it feels good, you know. >> charlie: so the movie that you're doing this fall, what is that? >> r.i.p.d. >> charlie: what is that. >> ryan reynolds is in it and kevin bacon and another musician. >> charlie: in your highest dreams who would you like to play with. >> i got to py with bob dylan. that was a high point for me. >> charlie: did you play music. >> he taught me to play. i was in my trailer and there was a little knock hey, do you want to pick. i mean, erything was sweating. but i got to act with him and it took abo half a day where we just jammed on acting and pretending together like we were kids, you know for a day working on this scenend trying it different ways and that was a thri
it's, you kw, around you, it's holding you. >> charlie: now has this changed you at all in a sense, thending this expression with large. >> >> i've been doing it since i was a teenager. >> charlie: doing jam sessions. >> jam sessions and doing the music. so it's kind of talking about being held, i've been held with that music. >> charlie: held. >> held in it. it feels like it's my mom or something. it feels good, you know. >> charlie: so the movie...
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years ago i said charlie rose has the best job. he gets to learn everything. i'm doing it my own way. >> charlie: it's great to meet you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> charlie: one of the military's most elite forces. they carry out the most dangerous combat mixes in the world. joining me is eric greitens -- the making of a navy seal. i'm pleased to have him on this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you charlie. >> charlie: why the navy seals when you thought about your own history andou thought about the demand of being a navy seal. >> there was a moment for me where i had to make a choice about how i was going to live. i wa finiing my te at oxford and i written a ph.d. on how international humanitarian organizations work with kids in war zones. i remember i was at this event at rhodes house. rhodes had started it and i ricia i walked into rhodes' house and i looked pop and in the rotunda there, i saw that the names of american rhodes collars who had left the university, had left oxford in world war ii to fight were etched into the marble. th
years ago i said charlie rose has the best job. he gets to learn everything. i'm doing it my own way. >> charlie: it's great to meet you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> charlie: one of the military's most elite forces. they carry out the most dangerous combat mixes in the world. joining me is eric greitens -- the making of a navy seal. i'm pleased to have him on this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you charlie. >> charlie: why the navy seals when...
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because the american congress has looked to a great degree to irresponsibility legislators around the world during economic stress. >> charlie: it has been said before the most recent crises that part of the response of the chinese to the financial collapse of 2008 was to in some sense say to themselves our model is superior, and secondly say whatever aspirations weave to copy parts of the american model has declined or has been eroded. >> i think that's right. now this is highly calculated effort by the chinese. and we i think everybody sees it for what it is. they are looking for greater and greater influence not only in asia but to spread their soft power throughout the world. they're investing in africa and latin america trying to lock up natural resources, and part of the effort of doing that is to direct their funding and try to make it clear to recipient nations that they can trust that aid from china will be forthcoming. part of what's going onow with this age of austerity that is clearly settli in over the u.s. is the message aroun the world is that the u.s. is pulling back. the president of the united states came i
because the american congress has looked to a great degree to irresponsibility legislators around the world during economic stress. >> charlie: it has been said before the most recent crises that part of the response of the chinese to the financial collapse of 2008 was to in some sense say to themselves our model is superior, and secondly say whatever aspirations weave to copy parts of the american model has declined or has been eroded. >> i think that's right. now this is highly...
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has been extraordinary. we are looking towards the future, as charlie said. it was time to retire the shuttle and move forward. we will be going farther. we will be going beyond where the shuttle could go, beyond leo, beyond low earth orbit, we will be going to as -- asteroids and mars, why? well, one there's so much to know about these places. asteroids can teach us incredible things about the birth of our solar system. they are the remnants of the cloud of material of which the sun and planet swarmed. they are the oldest rocks. we can use them to unravel the householder systems, and even how things like the organic material that we are all made of were delivered to the conforming planets. in addition, asteroids can have a countereffect on life on our planet as we know. and anyone who loves dinosaurs knows that these objects occasionally intersect the orbit of the earth when the earth is sitting there. they can cause major changes in life on our planet and have done so. in fact, one might argue, and a lot of people have that we are here today as a result of
has been extraordinary. we are looking towards the future, as charlie said. it was time to retire the shuttle and move forward. we will be going farther. we will be going beyond where the shuttle could go, beyond leo, beyond low earth orbit, we will be going to as -- asteroids and mars, why? well, one there's so much to know about these places. asteroids can teach us incredible things about the birth of our solar system. they are the remnants of the cloud of material of which the sun and planet...
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charlie: do you believe tiger will break his records? >> no. but i shouldn't say that. i think tiger is as close to it as anyone has ever been. >> charlie: jack has 18, tiger has 14 and you have 7. in between, there are three or four others. >> yes. and tiger still has a shot at it. >>> you got to believe, don't you, if somebody had a game as good as he had, you can capture it or not? >> not sure about that. you know, once you vary, when you lose that thing that you were talking about earlier, what is it. sometimes it's hard to put in place. what is it. i'm not sure i know. i'm not sure jack knows. i know what he did and i know how good he was. but having him describe to you or to anyone what it was. what was that thing that you grab. i know that he, that his concentration was so good that he could play and play the way it was. but i've seen it wander, even with nicholas as good as he was. now that you have a disturbance in your life that's major, can you get it back. can you get that thing that you can't put your finger on and get hold of it and choke it and keep it. boy, that's a tough deal. that's something you
charlie: do you believe tiger will break his records? >> no. but i shouldn't say that. i think tiger is as close to it as anyone has ever been. >> charlie: jack has 18, tiger has 14 and you have 7. in between, there are three or four others. >> yes. and tiger still has a shot at it. >>> you got to believe, don't you, if somebody had a game as good as he had, you can capture it or not? >> not sure about that. you know, once you vary, when you lose that thing that...
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charlie: you were able to reach levels. >> hugely. it completely changes every night depending on the mood of the audience and the audience has a completely different character every single night. it's very strange but you know, stay buoyant and you're buoyant stay flat -- >> charlie: and you can tell quickly. >> yes, as soon as you stip on. >> chaie: you can tell by the applause when they first see you. >> no, it's england, there isnt any applause. it's likmeeting a new person you get the energy from them as soon as you walk in. >> charlie: on film, how wouldhe fear manifest itself? you would never forget your lis. >> no,othing lik that. but i can't descbe it. not being able to reach that emotional place that you'd want to reach, not being eaged, trying to forget there are a million people watching you. literally self csciousness and you try to fight against it and that mains the performance goes that wrong direction because you have to pass fear. it was something i was very aware of and trying to find a way to battle it but i didn't know what it was. >> charlie: beyond that, what's the hardest thing for you to overcome in terms of this
charlie: you were able to reach levels. >> hugely. it completely changes every night depending on the mood of the audience and the audience has a completely different character every single night. it's very strange but you know, stay buoyant and you're buoyant stay flat -- >> charlie: and you can tell quickly. >> yes, as soon as you stip on. >> chaie: you can tell by the applause when they first see you. >> no, it's england, there isnt any applause. it's likmeeting...
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now russia has said in the past that it opposes on balanced measures such as sanctions that could create an even bigger problem and the russian ambassador to the united nations that charlie churkin has said that a resolution dealing with libya he believes was dealt with very frivolous really and the security council can't help but keep that in mind when contemplating what the security council can and cannot do when it comes to the situation in syria we're concerned about some this coalition of the gauntlet and saying that these are the security council could and should the positive signal in favor of them to go but the issue of them being the violence some of their positions to flood reaching in terms of. which is that remember with the objective picture. of the russian delegation and some other members of the security council to do everything possible in order to. pull away from the brink of a civil war. is running itself and russia and many other security council members believe that the text of any draft resolution or presidential statement should be aimed at changing things on the ground in syria to send a strong. to the violence and move things forward peacefully no
now russia has said in the past that it opposes on balanced measures such as sanctions that could create an even bigger problem and the russian ambassador to the united nations that charlie churkin has said that a resolution dealing with libya he believes was dealt with very frivolous really and the security council can't help but keep that in mind when contemplating what the security council can and cannot do when it comes to the situation in syria we're concerned about some this coalition of...
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charlie dagata has that part of the story, over to you. >> reporter: i hate to say it, here we go again. european markets slid back between 1% and 2%. investors are bracing for another bumpy ride to say the least, after huge losses yesterday and another back slide in asia overnight. asian stock markets sank again following thursday's big losses on wall street. japan's nikkei opened down 2.1%, hong kong's hang seng sled 2.4%. at one point south korean stocks tumbled more than 6%. analysts say there's still room to fall. >> we think that the full implications of the slowdown in growth in developed markets is not yet fully reflected. >> reporter: a barrage of bad economic reports collided with fresh worries about the health of european banks triggered a global sell-off in stocks. european markets suffered huge losses on thursday here in london, leading shares lost $100 billion in one day. european banks are taking the biggest hammering, plagued by continuing fears italy and spain may not be able to pay back the huge debts they owe. european traders say it's crucial governments start findin
charlie dagata has that part of the story, over to you. >> reporter: i hate to say it, here we go again. european markets slid back between 1% and 2%. investors are bracing for another bumpy ride to say the least, after huge losses yesterday and another back slide in asia overnight. asian stock markets sank again following thursday's big losses on wall street. japan's nikkei opened down 2.1%, hong kong's hang seng sled 2.4%. at one point south korean stocks tumbled more than 6%. analysts...
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has to pay more taxes, then we're in a hopeless situation. and that leads the rest of us who don't have those loopholes paying a higher tax than we otherwise would have to pay. >> charlieo believe that people will come to understandÑi if we say it enough and if you explain enough and if dav leonhardt's newspaper explains it enough that people will come to understand that changing the spendingçó that is in the tax code, the special subsidies for different kinds of individual behavior that cost revenue, that those really are spending and that they ought to be put on the spending side of the ledger, even though they technically raise revenue. >> charlie: okay then, who nailed to failed make that clear. is that the president's fault, is it john boehner's fault, my fault, is it david leonhardt's fault of that evidentual point. >> it' a relatively new idea. when i talk about it -- it's been around for decades and yet in the political discourse in washington, if i say to people in washington, tax expenditures i get a quizzical look, explain that to me, what's that all b well yeah i suppose maybe that's right. but it's not there yet and it's going to take a while to get it the
has to pay more taxes, then we're in a hopeless situation. and that leads the rest of us who don't have those loopholes paying a higher tax than we otherwise would have to pay. >> charlieo believe that people will come to understandÑi if we say it enough and if you explain enough and if dav leonhardt's newspaper explains it enough that people will come to understand that changing the spendingçó that is in the tax code, the special subsidies for different kinds of individual behavior...
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charlie rose. >> jane fonda is here. she has lived many lives in her 73 years. she has been on oscar winning actor, a philanthropist and a best-selling author. she is also a movie star. here ia look at her film career. >> you don't consider this a crises? our whole marriage is hanging in the balance. >> it is? when did this happen? >> just now. it has suddenly become very clear to me that you and i have absolutely nothing in common. >> that? nobody has done that for centuries. nobody except the very poor who can't afford the pills and the psycho cardiogram readings. >> why not. >> because it was supposed to be a distraction to dangerous efficiency. >> i came to enjoy it because it made me feel good. it made me feel like i wasn't alone. it made me feel that i had some control over myself, that i had some control over my life. >> people don't see me as i really am. people look at me and they see oh, cheery sally, the captain's wife. sometimes i feel like i'm becoming what people see. >> you lied to me last night. you to me it was a suck valve. >> it was a stuck va
charlie rose. >> jane fonda is here. she has lived many lives in her 73 years. she has been on oscar winning actor, a philanthropist and a best-selling author. she is also a movie star. here ia look at her film career. >> you don't consider this a crises? our whole marriage is hanging in the balance. >> it is? when did this happen? >> just now. it has suddenly become very clear to me that you and i have absolutely nothing in common. >> that? nobody has done that...
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>> charlie: oh, no, actually it's not. >> it's gone! the virgin mary has left! harlie: no, she hasn't left! >> frank: you can see it. you can see the outline. >> she abandoned us because we listened to a false prophet! >> charlie: no! a false pro...? >> mac: false prophet, that's what you are. you're a false prophet, charlie. >> charlie: hey, hey, where are you going? >> mac: looks like your follower are leaving you. >> frank: don't go! she'll come back! she'll come back. >> mara: dee. >> sweet dee: matthew? what are you doing here? >> mara: i thought about what you said and i think you're right. in some weird way, this was god's plan for us. i had to become a priest to reconnect with you, and i had to leave the priesthood to have you. >> sweet dee: huh? >> mara: mr. reynolds, i'd like to ask for your daughter's hand in marriage. >> frank: done. >> sweet dee: okay, hold on one second. >> mara: bless you. >> sweet dee: hold on did you just say that you left the priesthood? >> mara: yes! yes, i had to. >> sweet dee: mattie, wow, you should not have done that. >> ma
>> charlie: oh, no, actually it's not. >> it's gone! the virgin mary has left! harlie: no, she hasn't left! >> frank: you can see it. you can see the outline. >> she abandoned us because we listened to a false prophet! >> charlie: no! a false pro...? >> mac: false prophet, that's what you are. you're a false prophet, charlie. >> charlie: hey, hey, where are you going? >> mac: looks like your follower are leaving you. >> frank: don't go!...
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has been very lucky for me. >> charlie: television, on stage. >> the whole thing. not being decorative enough at the beginning. to get there at this late stage, what surprise that is. i have to have my nails done ad all. >> charlie: you don't say this is the theatre and it's the highest part of what i can do. this was a television series, that's not what this was. >> young actors who sit around and say where is the higher thing, when is selling out. because the doing of it is the same. it comes from your heart and mind and guts and you apply it to whatever the assignment is, you know. if the assignment is the agamenoh or i play a cop or social worker or a woman who can't have a baby, another play or in the theatre once upon time i was cast as a nine year old black boy. now they don't let you do that on tv much, if you're a 32-year-old white girl. everything has a difference adventure. but what is the better one, don't ask me. >> charlie: i didn't ask you to choose, but do you see them differently. >> the way you use your energy is different. on a daily basis. but n
has been very lucky for me. >> charlie: television, on stage. >> the whole thing. not being decorative enough at the beginning. to get there at this late stage, what surprise that is. i have to have my nails done ad all. >> charlie: you don't say this is the theatre and it's the highest part of what i can do. this was a television series, that's not what this was. >> young actors who sit around and say where is the higher thing, when is selling out. because the doing of...
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to him again you're well you sure you haven't ever had certainly brought in a ball or with charlie crist who has. a lot of allegations he was gay a lot of newspapers. came really close and journalists in florida still like to talk about like how close they came to that one hopper club boy who like being charlie crist but i just think if rick perry had been doing this with his just incredible hair which i think this is what this is all about and has made incredible here i'm slightly offended i don't think there's anything wrong with being gay but i think if you were we would know well i gave it is my problem i think this is like kind of funny it's a lot about oh my gosh they put an ad in there you know whatever however i do generally not agree with outing people for any reason i just i don't think that it's i know you're like oh my gosh if you're a family values issue and you also consistently talk about not giving a certain group of people rights that i think we should be outed i understand that but i just personally do not believe he should. play ball interject here but like if he's gay there's
to him again you're well you sure you haven't ever had certainly brought in a ball or with charlie crist who has. a lot of allegations he was gay a lot of newspapers. came really close and journalists in florida still like to talk about like how close they came to that one hopper club boy who like being charlie crist but i just think if rick perry had been doing this with his just incredible hair which i think this is what this is all about and has made incredible here i'm slightly offended i...
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charlie rose. >> rose: sir paul nurse is here, he is a nobel prize winning biologist. he has been president of rockefeller university in new york city sie 2003. hes now leang that post on march 1st to lead an exciti new venture, it called the united kingdom center for research and innovation. among its completion in 25 it will be one of the largest bmedical facilities in the world. he also recently became president, get this, of the royal society london. what honor. this great. >>t is great and it's goods to be here again charlie, good to see you. >> rose: thank you. the reason you have divide divided-- decided to leave one job for another great job is? >> well, firstly, it's a bit bittersweet because rockefeller university, wonderful institution, i've enjoyed my 7 to 8 years in new york and at rockefeller. >> rose: is that all. >> it is extraordinary. >> rose: i remember coming up to see you soon after y had taken the job. >> and it only seems a few days ago, doesn't it. great institution. great research organization. and so i'm feeling a little sad, quite frankly, at leavin
charlie rose. >> rose: sir paul nurse is here, he is a nobel prize winning biologist. he has been president of rockefeller university in new york city sie 2003. hes now leang that post on march 1st to lead an exciti new venture, it called the united kingdom center for research and innovation. among its completion in 25 it will be one of the largest bmedical facilities in the world. he also recently became president, get this, of the royal society london. what honor. this great. >>t...
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>> charlie: uh, let's see. because your kid has serious emotional problems. >> jimmy: why? >> charlie: oh, i don't know. maybe because you're not there for him as a father. >> jimmy: why? >> charlie: you're kidding me? >> jimmy: why? >> charlie: let's do it again. >> jimmy: why? >> charlie: 'cause of what you're doing. >> jimmy: why? >> charlie: 'cause what you're doing to me. >> jimmy: why? why? >> august 4, 2011. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme song playing] [cheering and applause] >> jon: so nice to see you. on tonight's show, senator dick durbin from the gang of six, the gang of six. yo yo. you know to, get into the gang of six, they beat you inch i don't know if you knew that. sacksby chambliss just gets up, come on, let's do it. anyway, special day. it's our president's 50th birthday, and i am no ingrate. i got him a little something that i think he's going to really enjoy. >> massive 500-point sell-off dousing wall street in a sea of red. >> and the bear
>> charlie: uh, let's see. because your kid has serious emotional problems. >> jimmy: why? >> charlie: oh, i don't know. maybe because you're not there for him as a father. >> jimmy: why? >> charlie: you're kidding me? >> jimmy: why? >> charlie: let's do it again. >> jimmy: why? >> charlie: 'cause of what you're doing. >> jimmy: why? >> charlie: 'cause what you're doing to me. >> jimmy: why? why? >> august 4, 2011....
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think the impact of this, the most important point is the impact should be small to charlie gasparino's point this has been pretty well telegrahed. i think that is correct. markets are -- were anticipating the downgrade. i don't think it is going to have a significant impact on financial markets not long lasting. >> neil: i worry about that. normally, when you get corrected or slapped up sigh the head it is supposed to be a -- upside the head, it is supposed to be a wake-up call many if we don't suffer that much, and we go on our way where is the resolve going to come or what would incentivize us to change our ways? >> i think we go the wakeup call. we are all concerned about the fiscal situation. i think we made a lot of progress. i think the deal was substantive. it doesn't give us the sustainability, the four trillion we need to get there, but it got a long way there. the two trillion in cuts are substantive. i think they will occur. i think -- >> neil: you think they are substantive? >> i really do. >> neil: 70% are after the year 2017. >> that's the way it should be because the economy is still s
think the impact of this, the most important point is the impact should be small to charlie gasparino's point this has been pretty well telegrahed. i think that is correct. markets are -- were anticipating the downgrade. i don't think it is going to have a significant impact on financial markets not long lasting. >> neil: i worry about that. normally, when you get corrected or slapped up sigh the head it is supposed to be a -- upside the head, it is supposed to be a wake-up call many if...
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thank you. >> thank you. >> rose: pleasure toee you. >> thank you. >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting thi program since 2002. >> and american express
thank you. >> thank you. >> rose: pleasure toee you. >> thank you. >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting thi program since 2002. >> and american express
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thank you. >> thank you. >> rose: pleasure toee you. >> thank you. >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting thi program since 2002. >> and american express narrator: he's been called the golden voice of russia. one of europe's most popular and bestselling tenors finally comes to america. "nikolai baskov: romantic journey" is next.
thank you. >> thank you. >> rose: pleasure toee you. >> thank you. >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting thi program since 2002. >> and american express narrator: he's been called the golden voice of russia. one of europe's most popular and bestselling tenors finally comes to america. "nikolai baskov: romantic journey" is next.
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by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and american expres express-- express. additional funding provided by these funders
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by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and american expres express-- express. additional funding provided by these funders ow! of course. thank you. i'd call her honeydew goodbody, not lisa. the very fact that she is called lisa proves that she exists.
by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and american expres express-- express. additional funding provided by these funders ow! of course. thank you. i'd call her honeydew goodbody, not lisa. the very fact that she is called lisa proves that she exists.
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has become almost secondary after the crash last night that critically injured 9-year-old ryan white. coming up you will hear from san francisco mayor ed lee and from philadelphia phillies manager charlie manuel who has a message for the white family. >>> the search is on for a boy kidnapped. you may have seen the amber alerts. the child was abducted in atascadero. janine de la vega is live there now at the command center. janine police say the suspected kidnapper left a note behind. >> reporter: that's right, she did leave a clue and right now police are here on the scene when sheriff's deputies are standing by. this is the area, one of the areas where they searched. they've been searching all day for 4-year-old jeremy guthrie. they came up empty-handed. it all went urpd under way at the baptist church that also serves as a homeless shelter. this woman 53-year-old annette hail kidnapped him last night or early yesterday morning. authorities say hail had an argument with the boy's mother. when his mother woke up she left a rambling note under his pillow. >> at 7:30 the alarm was triggered which at point in time a witness was reported to have heard a little boy say i don't want to go or
has become almost secondary after the crash last night that critically injured 9-year-old ryan white. coming up you will hear from san francisco mayor ed lee and from philadelphia phillies manager charlie manuel who has a message for the white family. >>> the search is on for a boy kidnapped. you may have seen the amber alerts. the child was abducted in atascadero. janine de la vega is live there now at the command center. janine police say the suspected kidnapper left a note behind....
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former managing editor of "news of the world" has been arrested by police. charliees pace. stewart cutler returned home on bail after police questioned him over hacking and bribing police, the 11th arrest in the scantal that continues to entangle top executives from rupert murdoch's empire. he managed the tabloid for 22 years before resigning in 2009. he also wrote the checks, so he would have been the man to pay private detectives. it was the use of private detectives who were listening in illegally on voice mail messages at the core of the scandal. this arrest, like that of murdoch's london ceorebekah brooks before it, tightens the noose on james murdoch. he said at the time he thought it was an isolated incident, but lawyers for victims say hacking didn't just happen at murdoch's newspapers, it was rife throughout the british newspaper industry known as fleet street. >> questions have to be asked of everybody who was involved probably in fleet street from the mid 1990s onwards. >> reporter: cnn post piers morgan was the editor of "daily mirror" from 1996 to 2004.
former managing editor of "news of the world" has been arrested by police. charliees pace. stewart cutler returned home on bail after police questioned him over hacking and bribing police, the 11th arrest in the scantal that continues to entangle top executives from rupert murdoch's empire. he managed the tabloid for 22 years before resigning in 2009. he also wrote the checks, so he would have been the man to pay private detectives. it was the use of private detectives who were...
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>> charlie cook, who has both heart and head. thank you very much. great head for politics. thank you. >>> as we've been talking about, all the political action today is here in ames. right now rick perry has stolen some of the attention. announcing his presidential campaign today in south carolina. before a trip to new hampshire, is america ready for another texas governor in the white house? the "washington post's" chrisvisle will join us next. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain patch approved for sale using the same rigorous clinical testing that's required for prescription pain medications. proven. powerful. safe. salonpas. excuse me? my grandfather was born in this village. [ automated voice speaks foreign language ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive themselves. no, he doesn't have it. yeah, we'll look on that. [ male announcer ] in here, friends leave you messages written in the a
>> charlie cook, who has both heart and head. thank you very much. great head for politics. thank you. >>> as we've been talking about, all the political action today is here in ames. right now rick perry has stolen some of the attention. announcing his presidential campaign today in south carolina. before a trip to new hampshire, is america ready for another texas governor in the white house? the "washington post's" chrisvisle will join us next. this is the relief i've...
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the roaring fire in the background is one of the many that has ravaged london. charlie d'agata on the destruction that's quickly spreading. >>> reporter: 16,000 police officers are flooding the streets of london trying to prevent another night of riots. scotland yard is tripling the number of officers hoping to control angry mobs who have been on the rampage since saturday. rioters are vandalizing stores and home and setting fires across the city. >> doesn't make any sense. it's a disgrace. >> reporter: the violence erupted after police shot and killed a 29-year-old father of four last week. the level of destruction has left residents stunned and heartbroken. this is what's left of a family furniture store, a south london landmark for 140 years. >> crazy really, isn't it? look at the state of it. just completely destroyed. >> reporter: britain's prime minister cut his vacation short and ordered parliament back to deal with the crisis. >> we will do everything necessary to restore order to britain's streets. >> reporter: some people say it's time to bring in the army. >>
the roaring fire in the background is one of the many that has ravaged london. charlie d'agata on the destruction that's quickly spreading. >>> reporter: 16,000 police officers are flooding the streets of london trying to prevent another night of riots. scotland yard is tripling the number of officers hoping to control angry mobs who have been on the rampage since saturday. rioters are vandalizing stores and home and setting fires across the city. >> doesn't make any sense. it's...
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charlie d'agata has more from london. >> good morning, chris. >> reporter: the new allegations take britain's hacking scandal well beyond the realm of rupert murdoch's empire as more news and names get dragged into the controversy. heather mills says a senior journalist called her up in 2001 with intimate details of her rocky relationship with then boyfriend paul mccartney. >> quoting the messages from my machine. >> reporter: she says she told him he obviously hacked into her phone and if the paper went with the story, she was going to the police. >> he said, okay, okay, okay. yeah, we did hear it on your voice messages. i won't run it. >> reporter: mills said the journalist was from the trinity mirror group and daily mirror, the time with cnn host peers morgan who built a career on spilling celebrity beans with his insider knowledge. mills made clear the unnamed journalist who called her that day was not morgan but the allegations seem to echo morgan's own words in an article he wrote in 2006 in "the daily mail." at one stamg, i was played a tape of a message paul had left for heather on he
charlie d'agata has more from london. >> good morning, chris. >> reporter: the new allegations take britain's hacking scandal well beyond the realm of rupert murdoch's empire as more news and names get dragged into the controversy. heather mills says a senior journalist called her up in 2001 with intimate details of her rocky relationship with then boyfriend paul mccartney. >> quoting the messages from my machine. >> reporter: she says she told him he obviously hacked...
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. >> reporter: serkis has been called the charlie chaplin of performance capture, master of a new craftf digital acting. he was gollum in "lord of the rings." >> yes, precious. >> my agent's call was, they are doing "lord of the rings" down in new zealand, they're looking for a digital character's voice. i'm like, there must be a dozen decent roles in that movie. can't you get me up for something proper? >> reporter: little did he know how much his career and the industry was about to change. >> when we first were working with andy serkis on gollum, we did exactly what the old disney animators did. it's called rotoscoping where we would frame by frame articulate our characters to match his performance. when we did "king kong" we figured out a way to capture his facial performance using a similar technique. >> reporter: so, when it came to "planet of the apes?" >> now it's just andy acting. it's just the pure performance. we can concentrate on exactly what his face is doing and what his body is doing, and then afterwards we turn that into esar. >> reporter: and is it simply a matter of c
. >> reporter: serkis has been called the charlie chaplin of performance capture, master of a new craftf digital acting. he was gollum in "lord of the rings." >> yes, precious. >> my agent's call was, they are doing "lord of the rings" down in new zealand, they're looking for a digital character's voice. i'm like, there must be a dozen decent roles in that movie. can't you get me up for something proper? >> reporter: little did he know how much his...
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and charlie has charged me to help inspire and motivate our next generation of explorers. all the missions that waleed and laurie and bobbie was talking about innovation, we need a very technologically and digitally literate work force to make these things happen and it starts at a very early age, usually middle school is where students get turned on and turned off to science and sometimes even before that. now, i have had two very defining moments in my life at an early age. and the first one was when i turned over a desk in my elementary school class and mrs. martin grabbed my ear and took me to the principal's office. and mrs. carlisle -- you know, back then you would have a little corporal punishment and i had a little hand in my development from the principal. as i walked home, i stopped by my friend butch's house and his mother was a teacher. so we had that telepty in my development and when i got home i have a bigger hand in my development. i say this it takes a village to raise a child is an african proverb and we need to ensure that these students are armed with e
and charlie has charged me to help inspire and motivate our next generation of explorers. all the missions that waleed and laurie and bobbie was talking about innovation, we need a very technologically and digitally literate work force to make these things happen and it starts at a very early age, usually middle school is where students get turned on and turned off to science and sometimes even before that. now, i have had two very defining moments in my life at an early age. and the first one...
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i was listening to charlie gasparino's point that this has already been pretty well tell graphed.hink that's a correct assessment. i think markets are anticipating or were anticipating s&p downgrade. i don't think it's going to have a significant impact on financial markets. at least not long lasting impact. >> i worry about that then. i know this sounds perverse, but normally when you get corrected or slapped up side the head, it's supposed to be a wake up call. if we don't suffer that much for the consequences of our spending and overspending and we merrily go on our way, where is the resolve going to come or what would incentivise us to change our ways? >> i think we got the wakeup call. i think we are all very concerned about our fiscal situation. i think we have actually have made a lot of progress. i think the debt ceiling deal was a substantive deal. doesn't get us to fiscal. 10 year deficit reduction we need to get there but it got a long way there. the 2 trillion in cuts are substantive. and i think they will occur and i think that's. >> neil: you think they are substanti
i was listening to charlie gasparino's point that this has already been pretty well tell graphed.hink that's a correct assessment. i think markets are anticipating or were anticipating s&p downgrade. i don't think it's going to have a significant impact on financial markets. at least not long lasting impact. >> i worry about that then. i know this sounds perverse, but normally when you get corrected or slapped up side the head, it's supposed to be a wake up call. if we don't suffer...
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has, what are they? are they highly skilled manufacturing? >> they are far more... >> charlie i.... >> ros bill? hink it's hard, very hard to think about replacing what has been destroyed over the years. i think you have to think about a new kind of manufacturing. i think a lot of people are going to move manufacturing but it will be with ample amounts of capital. robotics is going to work productively with less skilled labor than was required historically. so i think what's going to happen is we're going to create a new element o the manufacturing sector, some aspects of it will be dren by a low dollar but some pects will be driven by all of the problems that ultimately are going rise in china and other places. these are not panaceas, these are not perfect things that are going to grow 10% a year for the rest of eternity. we have to look at the moving picture and less at the snapshot so i'm more optimistic if we can get more domestic opportunities and have the right kind of labor and capital match to those students. >> rose: are there available programs for retraining of workers that work and ca
has, what are they? are they highly skilled manufacturing? >> they are far more... >> charlie i.... >> ros bill? hink it's hard, very hard to think about replacing what has been destroyed over the years. i think you have to think about a new kind of manufacturing. i think a lot of people are going to move manufacturing but it will be with ample amounts of capital. robotics is going to work productively with less skilled labor than was required historically. so i think what's...