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and we celebrate the life of the late charlie hill. (chanting) hi, how are you? hi, how are you?i, how are you? hi, how are you? [laughter] we also learn something new about indian country and hear from our elders on this "native report." narrator: production of "native report" is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community and the blandin foundation. [music playing]
and we celebrate the life of the late charlie hill. (chanting) hi, how are you? hi, how are you?i, how are you? hi, how are you? [laughter] we also learn something new about indian country and hear from our elders on this "native report." narrator: production of "native report" is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community and the blandin foundation. [music playing]
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john tradell passed away, charlie hill, a great indian comedian who made us laugh during very rough times, he passed away. even though i had cancer, i survived it, the crater was good to me and i'm still here. i'm still here. yes, i am alive to say my piece, because i'm almost 70, between here and dirt and i am talking, and i am telling my story. >> next year another woman who dared to speak and force a difficult dialogue, tough talk, that's back in the news as we take on sex crimes on campus. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps grow your business. comcast business. built for business. >>> we focus growth attention on sexual violence on campus. young women have come forward to us to report
john tradell passed away, charlie hill, a great indian comedian who made us laugh during very rough times, he passed away. even though i had cancer, i survived it, the crater was good to me and i'm still here. i'm still here. yes, i am alive to say my piece, because i'm almost 70, between here and dirt and i am talking, and i am telling my story. >> next year another woman who dared to speak and force a difficult dialogue, tough talk, that's back in the news as we take on sex crimes on...
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john tradell passed away, charlie hill, a great indian comedian who made us laugh during very rough times, he passed away. even though i had cancer, i survived it, the crater was good to me and i'm still here. i'm still here. yes, i am alive to say my piece, because i'm almost 70, between here and dirt and i am talking, and i am telling my story. >> next year another woman who dared to speak and force a difficult dialogue, tough talk, that's back in the news as we take on sex crimes on campus. (9 >>> we focus growth attention on sexual violence on campus. young women have come forward to us to report rape. susan brown miller landmark book against our will fueled a radical makeover of rape laws and how sexual violence is viewed in our country. more than 40 years after the book was first published, she spoke with america tonight. >> would you like to respond? >> the role that you have selected for women is degrading, because you choose to see women as sex objects, not as human beings. >> it was the moment susan brown miller has been waiting for. >> the day that you were willing out here wi
john tradell passed away, charlie hill, a great indian comedian who made us laugh during very rough times, he passed away. even though i had cancer, i survived it, the crater was good to me and i'm still here. i'm still here. yes, i am alive to say my piece, because i'm almost 70, between here and dirt and i am talking, and i am telling my story. >> next year another woman who dared to speak and force a difficult dialogue, tough talk, that's back in the news as we take on sex crimes on...
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still enjoy safe harbor on the island, like a convicted cop killer of new jersey state trooper, or charlie hill, who killed new mexico streetn entrance state trooper robert rosenblum. not a penny penny of the $6 billion in outstanding claims by american citizens and businesses for properties confiscated by the castro's has been repaid. on. on relenting censorship andub repression of cuban journalistse continues on skates. the cuban path to liberty does not even include the u.s. embassy. so, what wheeler? we learned that despite the obama administration with the castro dictatorship and increase travel to the island, repressioe on the island is rising exponentially. of why? because the castro regime, oneys of of the most astute observers of the american political system is rushing to take advantage of the permissive environment created by the president's hunger for legacy and the relaxation of restrictions. liv. mr. president that, legacy is for years, we have heard how an improvement in u.s. cuba relations and e-zine of sanctions and increasing travel to the island would benefit the cuban people
still enjoy safe harbor on the island, like a convicted cop killer of new jersey state trooper, or charlie hill, who killed new mexico streetn entrance state trooper robert rosenblum. not a penny penny of the $6 billion in outstanding claims by american citizens and businesses for properties confiscated by the castro's has been repaid. on. on relenting censorship andub repression of cuban journalistse continues on skates. the cuban path to liberty does not even include the u.s. embassy. so,...
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one guy killed a new mexico cop in 1971, a guy named charlie hill, been living a life of freedom down there. would you hope that we see to see mr. hill back in mexico and see if he's guilty or not? >> congressman, i'm going to have to defer to my colleagues who have expertise on things like -- >> you don't have an opinion about conflicts and things like extradition and enforcement of rule of law? you don't have opinions -- >> no. i do have opinions on the rule of law and drk. we've seen in the last 50 years the policy of embargo and cutting cuba off did nothing to improve it. i certainly am hopeful that the policy change we put in place will lead to the changes we all want to see in cuba. >> yeah. judging from the president castro's comments today it doesn't look like it's moving that way very fast. he said, you can't ask me this many question. it's a laugh really. do you know mr. cohen, david cohen? >> yes, i do. >> he was here in november 2014. we had a fairly energetic discussion about the funding of isis, and you eluded to that earlier in the conversation today. you said it's hard
one guy killed a new mexico cop in 1971, a guy named charlie hill, been living a life of freedom down there. would you hope that we see to see mr. hill back in mexico and see if he's guilty or not? >> congressman, i'm going to have to defer to my colleagues who have expertise on things like -- >> you don't have an opinion about conflicts and things like extradition and enforcement of rule of law? you don't have opinions -- >> no. i do have opinions on the rule of law and drk....
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foreign terrorist organizations still enjoy safe harbor on the island like jo ann chessamar or charlie hill who killed new mexico state trooper robert rosenbloom. not a penny of the $6 billion in outstanding claims by american citizens and businesses for properties confiscated by the castros has been repaid. unrelenting censorship and oppression of cuban journalists continues unscathed and the human path to liberty doesn't even include the u.n. embassy. what do we learn? we learned despite the obama administration's engage in the with the castro dictatorship and increased travel through the island, repression on the island is rising exponentially. why? because the castro regime, one of the most astute observers of the american political system, is rushing to take advantage of the permissive environment created by the president's hunger for legacy and the relaxation of restrictions. but, mr. president, legacy is not more important than lives. for years we have heard how an improvement in u.s.-cuba relations and easing of sanctions and increase in travel to the island would benefit the cuban
foreign terrorist organizations still enjoy safe harbor on the island like jo ann chessamar or charlie hill who killed new mexico state trooper robert rosenbloom. not a penny of the $6 billion in outstanding claims by american citizens and businesses for properties confiscated by the castros has been repaid. unrelenting censorship and oppression of cuban journalists continues unscathed and the human path to liberty doesn't even include the u.n. embassy. what do we learn? we learned despite the...
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a guy named charlie hill, has been living a life of freedom down there. the would you hope we get to see mitchell back in new mexico and to see if he is guilty or not? >> i'm going to have to defer to my colleagues who have expertise on things like extradition. >> you don't have an opinion about compex things like extradition and enforcement of rule of law o with you don't hae opinions about -- >> i do have, we have seen in the last 50 years the policy of embargo and cutting cube office do nothing to improve it. i certainly am hopeful the policy change would put in place will lead to the kinds of changes i think we all want to see in cuba. >> judging from the president, castro's comments today, doesn't look like it's moving that way very fast. he says you get asked me this many questions. it's a laug laugh really. you know mr. cohen, david cohen? >> yes, i do. >> he was here in november 2014. we had a fairly energetic discussion about the funding of places and you allude to that earlier in the conversation today. you said it's hard to get in there to blow
a guy named charlie hill, has been living a life of freedom down there. the would you hope we get to see mitchell back in new mexico and to see if he is guilty or not? >> i'm going to have to defer to my colleagues who have expertise on things like extradition. >> you don't have an opinion about compex things like extradition and enforcement of rule of law o with you don't hae opinions about -- >> i do have, we have seen in the last 50 years the policy of embargo and cutting...
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had a match to the mystery blood found at the parker crime in 2011, a jury convicted hill of the murders of big charlie and diane. his motive for the crime was never firmly established. who's bruce hill? did you know that name? >> no. >> reporter: did you ever see him at the farm property on job sites? >> no, never. >> reporter: but rick's lawyer needed proof that there was no connection between the two men, so he paid hill a visit. >> bruce hill's shown a picture of rick gagnon and his words were, yeah, i've never seen that cracker [ bleep ] before. you know, bruce hill had been unambiguous and was very blunt that he did not know rick gagnon gagnon. >> reporter: all hill had to do now was admit that in open court, and gagnon might go free. hill flatly refused. once again, rick was out of luck but not hope. >> it was the first piece of good news i'd had in a long time, you know? i was excited to see what god was getting ready to do. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: namely, the arrival of a new inmate. >> and i was in the chapel at the time. it was my job assignment. and he was brought into the chapel. >> repo
had a match to the mystery blood found at the parker crime in 2011, a jury convicted hill of the murders of big charlie and diane. his motive for the crime was never firmly established. who's bruce hill? did you know that name? >> no. >> reporter: did you ever see him at the farm property on job sites? >> no, never. >> reporter: but rick's lawyer needed proof that there was no connection between the two men, so he paid hill a visit. >> bruce hill's shown a picture...
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in 2011, a jury convicted hill of the murders of big charlie and diane. his motive for the crime was never firmly established. did you know that name? >> no. >> reporter: did you ever see him at the farm property on job sites? >> no, never. >> reporter:ut rick's lawyer need proof that there was no connection between the two men, so he paid hill a sit. >> bruce hill's shown a picture of rick gagnon and his words ye seeat crac] be. oud s diowon on. orr:lll d w waadat urmigoe. hi gain, w lue. t wae rst e good new l u ow was to sgo g >> rheer de yes, r. namy,ival a n iat >> and i was in the chapel a e me. wy jo.d heasuge ch enedck sd 'd guyil- muinheer teie e thaith m sh s hd oume iean, anew t eame e ow. r:t mu hed off at on >> ep nhis story had t pejus io >> t jud th t r truld beiffe. ns itan geth rig rteudge vacckonvictiog coicore who d reacum ul-farge wanted thci so20, afte edthe carooast ri witen >>thsmof u kn e frble thinatowwe tisor someini haed my li teldlfend beevife was mbi saysheuts most of e ople she gup e tohe still ttmuch hery coo it wanto behe y
in 2011, a jury convicted hill of the murders of big charlie and diane. his motive for the crime was never firmly established. did you know that name? >> no. >> reporter: did you ever see him at the farm property on job sites? >> no, never. >> reporter:ut rick's lawyer need proof that there was no connection between the two men, so he paid hill a sit. >> bruce hill's shown a picture of rick gagnon and his words ye seeat crac] be. oud s diowon on. orr:lll d w waadat...
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ago resigned myself, i will try and get closer and closer, but it is and ithat he'll -- hill, am too far away. charlie to faraway? jony ive: it is one of the things that the pursuit of pes you, andit shaoe it establishes things you think are important. it infuriates you when you think you are getting closer. and realize that you are not. i think there are many of us that are driven by trying to make something this perfect, something that -- and somehow something that is perfect seems to me, it is more than it is something wrong. i think we want to be more ambitious in making something that is not wrong. but yet, it drives us. charlie: i wonder if we will even know perfection if we see it. jony ive: i don't know that. sometimes i think you just get the faintest glimpse of an attribute that you think, i don't know how that could be better. and this is the problem with learning, isn't it? the problem is learning more, and the problem with being inquisitive and wanting to view, your let your view of the world is constantly changing. charlie: did you look at the 6+? e 6 as iphone do you look at the ipad pr
ago resigned myself, i will try and get closer and closer, but it is and ithat he'll -- hill, am too far away. charlie to faraway? jony ive: it is one of the things that the pursuit of pes you, andit shaoe it establishes things you think are important. it infuriates you when you think you are getting closer. and realize that you are not. i think there are many of us that are driven by trying to make something this perfect, something that -- and somehow something that is perfect seems to me, it...
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black street and sub two and rock hill leaving one person orders office release the name of a victim 18-year-old jared harding. we spoke with a couple of his friend charlie after he died. >> he was just a baby. served. rock hill police say there were three men in a car which ended up one mile north. the third man was not injured and interviewed by police to figure what happened. the investigation continues and officers are looking for the man who left on foot and police tell us this is the first homicide in rock hill this year. now to a follow-up. a second person has died in a deadly shooting at a mcdonald's in hickory. that shooting happened wednesday night. police tell us cody watts passed away today. richelle lail died at the scene and police say eric young is charged in shooting the shooting. police believe the shooting was the result of a -- a south carolina business owners trying his warehouse burned to the ground. the pageland farmer's market cup tire around noon today. the flames completely wiped out inside. sam smith's talk to the owners. >> the warehouse at pageland farmer's market is destroyed. despite the owners in good spirits. randy johnson
black street and sub two and rock hill leaving one person orders office release the name of a victim 18-year-old jared harding. we spoke with a couple of his friend charlie after he died. >> he was just a baby. served. rock hill police say there were three men in a car which ended up one mile north. the third man was not injured and interviewed by police to figure what happened. the investigation continues and officers are looking for the man who left on foot and police tell us this is...
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charlie: there is a great story about what he just said. grant hillells the story about coming off the court after kentucky took a lead and he is thinking i guess we are going on spring break. the first thing he says is we're going to win the game. by the time they walked out they were convinced they were going to win and they did. that is what he is talking about . i am the facilitator. the best coaches, if the coach says to you you can win this game walking on your hands, you believe you can win these games. charlie: the book is called the legends club. i spent some time with jordan speed. tell me your impression of him? is 22 years old going on 40 when you talk to him. i laughed when i hear people say he doesn't do anything great. he does the two things that are most important better than anybody. he is the best putter in the world. he has the best mind. tiger woods had the best mind. people overlook that. as far assn't pu hit it tiger. the old tiger. not the current tiger who is not even playing. charlie: he said nobody is even remotely as good as
charlie: there is a great story about what he just said. grant hillells the story about coming off the court after kentucky took a lead and he is thinking i guess we are going on spring break. the first thing he says is we're going to win the game. by the time they walked out they were convinced they were going to win and they did. that is what he is talking about . i am the facilitator. the best coaches, if the coach says to you you can win this game walking on your hands, you believe you can...
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hill overpowering. >> one of the favorite things to do is to lay nose to nose. >> at four-month old, his biological father decided it was too much. >> it was not that charlie was unwanted or unloved, he was -- adopted, kids who >> the fact he's going today, it's sad. i could say, i don't want to deal with this. that doesn't change the fact he's going to die. so we've just made the decision that we'll stay. >> even busy in the kitchen, charlie is never far from cory in fact, she can see him right through the window. >> i still need to make cookies and i need to make supper and i have dishes to do. i have charlie. it's a juggle. you know, you live life to the fullest. what that means for him, he's right in the mix. >> feeling the love he's given from his family, makes all the difference. >> owes with his hand and he wants you to hold his hand. that's how he let's us know, i know you're there. >> cory says, she looks at him her face takes away her fear. >> i know one of the times, when his saturation drops out and his lungs are not ventilating the way it's supposed to. almost done. almost done. and he will fly away. he'll be good and we'll eventually be good >> t
hill overpowering. >> one of the favorite things to do is to lay nose to nose. >> at four-month old, his biological father decided it was too much. >> it was not that charlie was unwanted or unloved, he was -- adopted, kids who >> the fact he's going today, it's sad. i could say, i don't want to deal with this. that doesn't change the fact he's going to die. so we've just made the decision that we'll stay. >> even busy in the kitchen, charlie is never far from cory...
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hill top facing the pacific ocean. the public will be given a chance to pay their respects. inseparable for half a century. their partnership helped reshape american politics. charlie rose has more. >> thank you for your love. thank you for your just being you. >> more than half of nancy reagan's 94 years were spent beside her beloved husband president ronald reagan. >> the first lady of the united states, nancy davis reagan. [ applause ] >> reporter: elegant, strong, and loyal. she was his protector and most trusted confidant. ann francis robbins born in queens, new york in 1921. she was given the nickname nancy and took her stepfather's name to become nancy davis. >> i was afraid you wouldn't come. >> reporter: in her 20s she moved off to hollywood to focus on her acting career. there she met ronald reagan, the then president of the screen actors guild. >> i thought you weren't coming back. i imagined every awful minute. >> early in their 52 year marriage, they starred in "hell cats of the navy." >> before leaving the stage for the political stage. >> after serving two terms as california's first family. [ applause ] the reagans won the white house. career possib
hill top facing the pacific ocean. the public will be given a chance to pay their respects. inseparable for half a century. their partnership helped reshape american politics. charlie rose has more. >> thank you for your love. thank you for your just being you. >> more than half of nancy reagan's 94 years were spent beside her beloved husband president ronald reagan. >> the first lady of the united states, nancy davis reagan. [ applause ] >> reporter: elegant, strong,...
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hill watching battles unfold in the planes. this was a general who was always right in the thick of battle with bullets whizzing around him. charlieho were his friends? >> that is an excellent question. washington was somebody who was naturally mistrustful. he had to know you for a long time and he would gradually lower the barriers. washington did not have a lot of friends in the contemporary sense of a confessional relationships. heart-to-heart conversations. yet he forms more powerful , friendships than a alliance is with some of the other founders. madison is certainly an early tutor and advisor on the constitution. it does not get any better than that. and hamilton who is effectively chief of staff during the war not only gives him hamilton is a brilliant theorist and constitutional scholar but someone of a great programmatic mines in history. they discover that washington always gives a certain distance between himself and people. power is very isolating, and he was always ready, if necessary, to distance himself. it in hishat was character that made him famously not want to be president for wantthan two terms and not to be
hill watching battles unfold in the planes. this was a general who was always right in the thick of battle with bullets whizzing around him. charlieho were his friends? >> that is an excellent question. washington was somebody who was naturally mistrustful. he had to know you for a long time and he would gradually lower the barriers. washington did not have a lot of friends in the contemporary sense of a confessional relationships. heart-to-heart conversations. yet he forms more powerful...
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charlie, i laid out the delegate map. and there is a chance that these other candidates prevent trump from getting to 1237. the necessary delegates needed to clinch. it is an up-hillattle to get 65% of the delegates remaining if he loses ohio. >> but it is easier going forward than it was previously just because of the winner take all terms, assuming the big states going forward. but that said, obviously, marco rubio can stay in the race if he loses florida if he wants to. there is no path to him getting the 1237 that he needs. and it would be difficult for kasich or cruz. so the only hope is to deny trump the clean victory there. then they set off the problem i've been dealing with for weeks. it was a brutal ad. so effective. i couldn't believe republicans had actual it together. but i think that one thing that is important to remember, and donald trump is not doing, he is obviously performing much better among men than among women of but his gap with women is smaller than the gap that hillary has with men. and i think that's an important thing to probably keep in mind. and this is with the onslaught of negative ads hitting trump. your path to retirement... may n
charlie, i laid out the delegate map. and there is a chance that these other candidates prevent trump from getting to 1237. the necessary delegates needed to clinch. it is an up-hillattle to get 65% of the delegates remaining if he loses ohio. >> but it is easier going forward than it was previously just because of the winner take all terms, assuming the big states going forward. but that said, obviously, marco rubio can stay in the race if he loses florida if he wants to. there is no...
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but i think as charlie said, the university of arkansas is a good institution. it has a very powerful influence. it's kind of up in the hills there. it's pretty nice. a lot of people remember there tire there. fayetteville very high value. >> is climate a factor? >> we didn't look at weather. weather is too complicated. weather is everybody's own personal, you know, favorite. depends. some like it cold and some like it hot. >>> up next, a music superstar dominated hit music around the world, then he apparently disappeared until now. >> the great phil collins is re-releasing all of his solo albums. in 1934, steak 'n shake decided the world didn't need another hamburger. it needed a steakburger. so they used 100 percent beef. seal in the flavor ... ... you'll only get from a steakburger. home of the original yes you'll be in my heart >> with hits in the '80s and '90s like "you'll be in my heart" phil collins sold about 150 million albums. that makes him one of the top selling artists of all time. now he is reintroducing some of the classics and guess what. he spoke with anthony mason about what it means for his future in musi
but i think as charlie said, the university of arkansas is a good institution. it has a very powerful influence. it's kind of up in the hills there. it's pretty nice. a lot of people remember there tire there. fayetteville very high value. >> is climate a factor? >> we didn't look at weather. weather is too complicated. weather is everybody's own personal, you know, favorite. depends. some like it cold and some like it hot. >>> up next, a music superstar dominated hit music...
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but i think as charlie said, the university of arkansas is a good institution. it has a very powerful influence. it's kind of up in the hills there. it's pretty nice. a lot of people remember there tire there. fayetteville very high value. >> is climate a factor? >> we didn't look at weather. weather is too complicated. weather is everybody's own personal, you know, favorite. depends. some like it cold and some like it hot. >> brian kelly, thank you. >>> up next, a music superstar dominated hit music around the world, then he apparently disappeared until now. >> the great phil collins is >> here is the face behind the when it comes to connecting to the world online, people have different needs. that's why high speed internet from at&t... ...gives you the speed you need at a price you'll love. get high speed internet-just $15 dollars a month for 12 months with other qualifying service and a one-year agreement. all on one bill! no matter what you use it for, it's a connection you can count data usage when you connect all your just $15 dollars a month lets you watch online videos, ...plus get 99.9 percent reliability to stream
but i think as charlie said, the university of arkansas is a good institution. it has a very powerful influence. it's kind of up in the hills there. it's pretty nice. a lot of people remember there tire there. fayetteville very high value. >> is climate a factor? >> we didn't look at weather. weather is too complicated. weather is everybody's own personal, you know, favorite. depends. some like it cold and some like it hot. >> brian kelly, thank you. >>> up next, a...
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hill top facing the pacific ocean. chance to pay their respects. ron and nancy reagan were inseparable for half a century. their partnership helped reshape american politics. charlie rose has more. >> thank you for your love. thank you for your just being you. >> more than half of nancy reagan's 94 years were spent beside her beloved husband president ronald reagan. >> the first lady of the united states, nancy davis reagan. [ applause ] >> reporter: elegant, strong, and loyal. she was his protector and most trusted confidant. ann francis robbins born in queens, new york in 1921. she was given the nickname nancy and took her stepfather's name to become nancy davis. >> i was afraid you wouldn't come. >> reporter: in her 20s she moved off to hollywood to focus on her acting career. there she met ronald reagan, the then president of the screen actors guild. >> i thought you weren't coming back. i imagined every awful minute. >> early in their 52 year marriage, they starred in "hell cats of the navy." >> before leaving the stage for the political stage. >> after serving two terms as the reagans won the white house. >> the love of ronald reagan on every level made his
hill top facing the pacific ocean. chance to pay their respects. ron and nancy reagan were inseparable for half a century. their partnership helped reshape american politics. charlie rose has more. >> thank you for your love. thank you for your just being you. >> more than half of nancy reagan's 94 years were spent beside her beloved husband president ronald reagan. >> the first lady of the united states, nancy davis reagan. [ applause ] >> reporter: elegant, strong, and...
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but i think as charlie said, the university of arkansas is a good institution. it has a very powerful influence. it's kind of up in the hills there. it's pretty nice. a lot of people remember there tire there. fayetteville very high value. >> is climate a factor? >> we didn't look at weather. weather is too complicated. weather is everybody's own some like it cold and some like it hot. >> brian kelly, thank you. >>> up next, a music superstar dominated hit music around the world, then he apparently disappeared until now. >> the great phil collins is >> here is the face behind the i'm chris bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung, it was serious. fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto . hey guys! hey, finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. xarelto is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there's limited information on how xarelto in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, i tri
but i think as charlie said, the university of arkansas is a good institution. it has a very powerful influence. it's kind of up in the hills there. it's pretty nice. a lot of people remember there tire there. fayetteville very high value. >> is climate a factor? >> we didn't look at weather. weather is too complicated. weather is everybody's own some like it cold and some like it hot. >> brian kelly, thank you. >>> up next, a music superstar dominated hit music...
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charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. happy saint pat's day. the new supreme court nominee today goes to capitol hillsday named federal appeals court judge, chief judge, merrick garland, to replace the late justice antonin scalia. he is considered a moderate, liberal and consensus builder. garland explains his philosophy at the white house rose garden. >> fidelity to the constitution, and the law, has been the cornerstone of my professional life. and it is the hallmark of the kind of judge i have tried to be for the past 18 years. if the senate sees fit to confirm me to the position for which i have been nominated today, i promise to continue on that course. >> republicans refuse to consider garland, despite bipartisan support during his 1997 confirmation. seven current republican senators voted for him at that time. the president acknowledged his own party's previous partisanship saying, quote, republicans will point to democrats who have made it hard for republican presidents to get their nominees confirmed. he said that would be a mistake for the gop to do that now. senate majority leader mitch mc
charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. happy saint pat's day. the new supreme court nominee today goes to capitol hillsday named federal appeals court judge, chief judge, merrick garland, to replace the late justice antonin scalia. he is considered a moderate, liberal and consensus builder. garland explains his philosophy at the white house rose garden. >> fidelity to the constitution, and the law, has been the cornerstone of my professional life. and it is the hallmark of the...
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but i think as charlie said, the university of arkansas is a good institution. it has a very powerful influence. it's kind of up in the hillsery high value. >> is climate a factor? >> we didn't look at weather. weather is too complicated. weather is everybody's own personal, you know, favorite. depends. some like it cold and some like it hot. >> brian kelly, thank you. >>> up next, a music superstar dominated hit music around the world, then he apparently disappeared until now. >> the g p re-releasing all of his solo albums. >> here is the face behind the ♪ i'm savin' you five hundred coming soon from progressive, it's "savin' u," the new hit single from the dizzcounts. ♪ cash money ♪ the biggest discount and understand♪... the dizzcounts. safe driver, paperless, paid-in-full, ♪ ♪ i'm savin' you five hundred we have auto-tune, right? oh, yeah. that's a hit! all: yeah! we're about to show you an incredibly low fare. like all our fares, you get two free bags and zero change fees. because what's the point of an incredibly low fare if you're just going to stack fees on top of it? our sa
but i think as charlie said, the university of arkansas is a good institution. it has a very powerful influence. it's kind of up in the hillsery high value. >> is climate a factor? >> we didn't look at weather. weather is too complicated. weather is everybody's own personal, you know, favorite. depends. some like it cold and some like it hot. >> brian kelly, thank you. >>> up next, a music superstar dominated hit music around the world, then he apparently disappeared...
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but i think as charlie said, the university of arkansas is a good institution. it has a very powerful influence. it's kind of up in the hills a lot of people remember theretire there. fayetteville very high value. >> is climate a factor? >> we didn't look at weather. weather is too complicated. weather is everybody's own personal, you know, favorite. depends. some like it cold and some like it hot. >> brian kelly, thank you. >>> up next, a music superstar dominated hit music around the world, then he apparently disappeared until now. >> the great phil collins is re-releasing all of his solo albums. >> here is the face behind the >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill reh. we've got sunshine. temperatures are in the 50s. maybe raleigh-durham will move up from number 4 in that category. up a little better when you factor in the nice weather. at least it will be mostly sunny today. definitely cooler. not as mild as it was the last couple of days. the winds out of the north west. we'll see a slight chance of rain late thursday. a good chance of rain friday equality and doing what's right. senior deputy attorney general, one o
but i think as charlie said, the university of arkansas is a good institution. it has a very powerful influence. it's kind of up in the hills a lot of people remember theretire there. fayetteville very high value. >> is climate a factor? >> we didn't look at weather. weather is too complicated. weather is everybody's own personal, you know, favorite. depends. some like it cold and some like it hot. >> brian kelly, thank you. >>> up next, a music superstar dominated...