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the way that it is set, way the lyrics are set to music is end genius with charlie smalls. when we were going through the score, in preparation before we brought in the cast members for rehearsal, i was amazed seeing the actual score, how well charlie smalls set everything to music originally and where even if you did not have the script, the music itself tells the story. and it puts you in the environment, in the place just to be able to imagine what the characters are saying, and that don't happen all the time in musical theater, or even in oper find the music, the score, even in the film, it tells you exactly what's going on. >> and this music does? >> it does. >> there's no mistake that george plazon pointed as you and said you're the perfect person to help. you worked with a long list of artists, aretha frank list, winston marsalis. tell us about your background. >> grew up in augusta georgia, all the time growing up, my parents would watch jessie norman, so i grew up in an environment going to performing arts school where he was doing jazz music, playing in the church
the way that it is set, way the lyrics are set to music is end genius with charlie smalls. when we were going through the score, in preparation before we brought in the cast members for rehearsal, i was amazed seeing the actual score, how well charlie smalls set everything to music originally and where even if you did not have the script, the music itself tells the story. and it puts you in the environment, in the place just to be able to imagine what the characters are saying, and that don't...
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charlie: never used to be that way. guest: and paul talking about doing small independent movies, it's true. i haven't done that many. have done sort of independent movies but not really low budget. this movie was done under 600 and done in 19 days. charlie: under 600? guest: not $600 million. it's about two broke people, so it's appropriate to do it that way. and you do see that acting and it gets in the way. it doesn't matter what kind of budget you have. ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >> we sure were stupid. >> can you loan me the money? >> sure. i want something in return, though. >> what? what do you want? >> a kiss. laftlaft >> like a peck? >> no, like a kiss, real kiss. >> and then you'll loan me the money? >> yeah. >> ok. et's get it over with. charlie: the chemistry, the passion. guest: sam will be say if it's not on the page it's on the stage. charlie: often i
charlie: never used to be that way. guest: and paul talking about doing small independent movies, it's true. i haven't done that many. have done sort of independent movies but not really low budget. this movie was done under 600 and done in 19 days. charlie: under 600? guest: not $600 million. it's about two broke people, so it's appropriate to do it that way. and you do see that acting and it gets in the way. it doesn't matter what kind of budget you have. ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush...
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those are not a small or unserious powers. charliewithout their support of the sanctions, would they have been effective as they were? roger: no. and if this deal is rejected, which is unlikely in the end, nor is it going to be approved in an ideal way, the sanctions regime would fall apart. china, russia would conclude that the united states is unserious about an agreement that has been two years in the making. when you look at the president's argument that there was no other way, and the people who criticize us have no other argument other than military force, is the president right about that? is there no other way that you could have wrought about an irani and rejection of nuclear power? -- iranian ejection of weaponize to nuclear power -- rejection of weaponized nuclear power? roger: i don't support complete dismantlement. i don't think complete dismantlement was ever on the table. iran is proud of the nuclear technology. it says it's not for use as a bomb, it is not as a signatory of the iaea. it has a right to develop this typo
those are not a small or unserious powers. charliewithout their support of the sanctions, would they have been effective as they were? roger: no. and if this deal is rejected, which is unlikely in the end, nor is it going to be approved in an ideal way, the sanctions regime would fall apart. china, russia would conclude that the united states is unserious about an agreement that has been two years in the making. when you look at the president's argument that there was no other way, and the...
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hidden in a small bathroom cabinet at the ranch. >> when charlie was arrested in death valley, he wasd as charles manson, aka jesus christ because he was telling everyone he was the reincarnation of jesus. >> four months after the murders, a ragged band of killers and their strange leader now behind bars. but the mystery of why, stranger still. coming up, inside the mind of a madman. >> charles manson is literally one of the worst human beings that ever walked this planet. >>> san francisco, 1967. free love, free drugs, dream living for hippies escaping the mainstream. but 32-year-old charles manson arrived with much darker ambitions. >> you get these kids, these children coming into haight-ashbury and here is charlie manson saying how much he loves them and wants to take care of them. it was made to order for them and he took full advantage. >> manson's destructive course through life was fixed from the life. >> i don't have any particular reality. >> he spoke to cnn from prison in 1987. >> i spent the best part of my life in boy schools, prisons and reform schools because i had nobo
hidden in a small bathroom cabinet at the ranch. >> when charlie was arrested in death valley, he wasd as charles manson, aka jesus christ because he was telling everyone he was the reincarnation of jesus. >> four months after the murders, a ragged band of killers and their strange leader now behind bars. but the mystery of why, stranger still. coming up, inside the mind of a madman. >> charles manson is literally one of the worst human beings that ever walked this planet....
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glass and brass small chairs of children and large chairs of adults. charlieibson, you all remember was abc news,t i'm not sure. but gibson one-time said to me, i came in for the dedication of the chairs, the memorial. he said i saw a very attractive bag, andan getting her i just assumed she was a journalist at the airport. i said, are you a journalist? she said no, i lost my father in the bombing. he was a secret service agent. he said i'm so sorry to hear that. don't feel that way. my sister and i, tomorrow will be able for the last time to sit in our fathers lap. he did not know what she was referring to. she was referring to the chair out there that represented her dad. couldn't all caps rock found out what she was referring to. but the national park service provides the oversight, but it is a very spiritual place, and a very quiet, lovely spot. i don't think there are too many memorials to awful events like that that were constructed with such grace and solemnity. grateful for you all leading me speak to you and i'm grateful for your leadership role in ho
glass and brass small chairs of children and large chairs of adults. charlieibson, you all remember was abc news,t i'm not sure. but gibson one-time said to me, i came in for the dedication of the chairs, the memorial. he said i saw a very attractive bag, andan getting her i just assumed she was a journalist at the airport. i said, are you a journalist? she said no, i lost my father in the bombing. he was a secret service agent. he said i'm so sorry to hear that. don't feel that way. my sister...
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. >> okay there's actually a group i'll be at a small one that's trying to change the 148 of the township, but as bill and charlie say just leave it be. >> that's where were coming from, that's why it says moon township forever. we don't want to have a name change, were proud of the name were proud of the people, and there's absolutely no reason to change it. >> i reached on the phone to the man behind the name change, but he didn't really talk about the proposal. >> i am not ready to give any statement at this time. >> i don't know we needed to authorize them but it said to be an effort of rebranding the town and pumping up property values. another town in the country robbinsville, changed its name from washington township seven years ago, the mayor said it's good. >> yeah i think it's good we now have our own brand in our own identity. you look at some of the other towns in the county and they have a decrease in property value while we have seen an increase of 15%. >> it was washington township, boudin is only one of two, he says your name as your identity. some part of who you are why should the town be any di
. >> okay there's actually a group i'll be at a small one that's trying to change the 148 of the township, but as bill and charlie say just leave it be. >> that's where were coming from, that's why it says moon township forever. we don't want to have a name change, were proud of the name were proud of the people, and there's absolutely no reason to change it. >> i reached on the phone to the man behind the name change, but he didn't really talk about the proposal. >> i...
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hidden in a small bathroom cabinet at the ranch. >> when charlie was arrested in death valley, he wasd as charles manson, aka jesus christ because he was telling everybody he was the resurrection of jesus. >> four months after the murders, a ragged band of killers and their strange leader now behind bars. but the mystery of why, stranger still. coming up, inside the mind of a madman. >> charles manson is literally one of the worst human beings that ever walked this planet. everyone is looking for ways while to cut expenses.s unique, and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use it to track your actual energy use. find rebates that make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized energy plan for your company. think of it as a way to take more control over your operating costs. and yet another energy saving opportunity from pg&e. find new ways to save energy and money with pg&e's business energy check-up. . >>> san francisco, 1967. free love, free drugs, dream living for hippies escaping the main stream. but 32-year-old charle
hidden in a small bathroom cabinet at the ranch. >> when charlie was arrested in death valley, he wasd as charles manson, aka jesus christ because he was telling everybody he was the resurrection of jesus. >> four months after the murders, a ragged band of killers and their strange leader now behind bars. but the mystery of why, stranger still. coming up, inside the mind of a madman. >> charles manson is literally one of the worst human beings that ever walked this planet....
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hidden in a small bathroom cabinet at the ranch. >> when charlie was arrested in death valley, he wasas charles manson, aka jesus christ because he was telling everybody he was the resurrection of jesus. >> four months after the murders, a ragged band of killers and their strange leader now behind bars. but the mystery of why, stranger still. coming up, inside the mind of a madman. >> charles manson is literally one of the worst human beings that ever walked this planet. ♪"once there was a hushpuppy" by dan romis man kind?eitlin ♪ are we good? go see. go look through their windows so you can understand their views. go find out just how kind the hes and shes of this mankind are. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen.man. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get start
hidden in a small bathroom cabinet at the ranch. >> when charlie was arrested in death valley, he wasas charles manson, aka jesus christ because he was telling everybody he was the resurrection of jesus. >> four months after the murders, a ragged band of killers and their strange leader now behind bars. but the mystery of why, stranger still. coming up, inside the mind of a madman. >> charles manson is literally one of the worst human beings that ever walked this planet....
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people in a small indonesian village say they saw it crash into a mountain. hoo search charlie d'agata. >> this is the twin prop trigana air service plane that lost contact just nine minutes before it was due to land. anxious relatives came to the airport hoping for at least some information. >> in jakarta, the head of civil a aviation confirmed that residents confirmed seeing wreckage high on a mountain side. >> it was only about a 45 minute flight from pap i can't capital jaypura to the city of oksibil, the reported location of the crash is tangok mountain in the bintang mountain range. it is a remote region covered in a tangle of dense jungles and a fierce storm brought high winds, heavy rain and thick fog. since the airline was founded in 1991, trigana air service has logged 14 serious incidents and written off ten aircraft. it appears to be another tragic example of the state of indonesia's aviation i have has former chairman of the national safety board. >> their operations there, safety oversight, their maintenance, their training, their entire infrastructure is clearly
people in a small indonesian village say they saw it crash into a mountain. hoo search charlie d'agata. >> this is the twin prop trigana air service plane that lost contact just nine minutes before it was due to land. anxious relatives came to the airport hoping for at least some information. >> in jakarta, the head of civil a aviation confirmed that residents confirmed seeing wreckage high on a mountain side. >> it was only about a 45 minute flight from pap i can't capital...
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hidden in a small bathroom cabinet at the ranch. >> when charlie was arrested in death valley, he wasked as charles manson, aka jesus christ because he was telling everyone he was the reincarnation of jesus. >> four months after the murders, a ragged band of killers and their strange leader now behind bars. but the mystery of why, stranger still. coming up, inside the mind of a madman. >> charles manson is literally one of the worst human beings that ever walked this planet. (speaking to students) this is miriam trejo. she's a high school teacher, wife, daughter-and a stage 3 breast cancer patient. it's been less than a year since her diagnosis, and miriam is back with her students, back making a difference in young lives... back doing what she loves. miriam chose to fight her breast cancer at cancer treatment centers of america. there, she has one team of doctors and specialists, working together under one roof with one integrative cancer care plan. a plan that attacks the breast cancer. addresses the side effects of treatment. and keeps her going strong, every step of the way. it's
hidden in a small bathroom cabinet at the ranch. >> when charlie was arrested in death valley, he wasked as charles manson, aka jesus christ because he was telling everyone he was the reincarnation of jesus. >> four months after the murders, a ragged band of killers and their strange leader now behind bars. but the mystery of why, stranger still. coming up, inside the mind of a madman. >> charles manson is literally one of the worst human beings that ever walked this planet....
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charlie cartoon? >> my god, i was on a personal level devastated. as gary said cartoonists are small family, even though i didn't know any of the "charlie hebdo" cartoonists personally, i did know people who knew them. after that i was angry at so many different people. it was a very complicated anger. i was angry obviously at the murderers. i was angry at the prancing preying politicians from every single repressive country in the world, every single country that spies on dissidents, you know, from the u.s. to saudi arabia we're using the murders of cartoonists that would have torn them a new one as a way to posture their still warm bodies. i was angry at the -- free speech in france that happened after the cartoonists were murdered. there was actually a parody cartoon of one of "charlie hebdo"'s covers that a young muslim in france was arrested for posting on facebook. and i was angry at the americans who can't speak french because americans very often don't learn other languages who are commenting on these cartoons and making a scene like, you know, some regrettable choices by men
charlie cartoon? >> my god, i was on a personal level devastated. as gary said cartoonists are small family, even though i didn't know any of the "charlie hebdo" cartoonists personally, i did know people who knew them. after that i was angry at so many different people. it was a very complicated anger. i was angry obviously at the murderers. i was angry at the prancing preying politicians from every single repressive country in the world, every single country that spies on...
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charlie's, like, what just happened? meet the small business owner. ack off, norah. >> lenny kravitz is all mine! >> you could say phoning it in. that's next on "cbs this morning." gotta go! ♪ >>> some of britain's iconic red telephone booths are getting a new lease on life you could say. this morning jack created one of the country's smallest coffee shops just like in the u.s., most people aren't using the booths for calls anymore, so jake opened his shop on monday. he tells "cbs this morning" that making the most out of the small space might even be more work than a full-size cafe. >> there you go. >> creative. creative. >> good for him. >> that does it for us. be sure to tune into the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" tonight. and watch our 24-hour digital news thnetwork, cbsn, and we wonderful, crazy mornings. we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll call you when things are
charlie's, like, what just happened? meet the small business owner. ack off, norah. >> lenny kravitz is all mine! >> you could say phoning it in. that's next on "cbs this morning." gotta go! ♪ >>> some of britain's iconic red telephone booths are getting a new lease on life you could say. this morning jack created one of the country's smallest coffee shops just like in the u.s., most people aren't using the booths for calls anymore, so jake opened his shop on...
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charlie's, like, what just happened? meet the small business owner. she was implying that there was something between the two of you, but everybody knows charlie's mine. back off, norah. >> lenny kravitz is all mine! >> you could say phoning it in. that's next on "cbs this morning." gotta go! in brooklyn in 1907, four courageous ladies saw the despair of the poor, old, and sick and founded what would become mjhs. today mjhs provides quality home care, rehabilitation and skilled nursing, and advanced hospice and palliative care for adults and children, but the values of the brooklyn ladies still guide us. mjhs. caring every minute, every day. >>> some of britain's iconic red telephone booths are getting a new lease on life you could say. this morning jack created one of the country's smallest coffee shops just like in the u.s., most people aren't using the booths for calls anymore, so jake opened his shop on monday. he tells "cbs this morning" that making the most out of the small space might even be more work than a full-size cafe. >> there you go. >>
charlie's, like, what just happened? meet the small business owner. she was implying that there was something between the two of you, but everybody knows charlie's mine. back off, norah. >> lenny kravitz is all mine! >> you could say phoning it in. that's next on "cbs this morning." gotta go! in brooklyn in 1907, four courageous ladies saw the despair of the poor, old, and sick and founded what would become mjhs. today mjhs provides quality home care, rehabilitation and...
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charlie's, like, what just happened? meet the small business owner. k off, norah. >> lenny kravitz is all mine! >> you could say phoning it in. that's next on "cbs this morning." morning." gotta go!,,,, it took leonardo and miriam years to master the toss. but just a few little steps to master depositing checks with the chase mobile® app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. we invented low fares. then everyone else pretty much tried to follow. we call it the southwest effect, but other airlines probably use more colorful language. low fares. we don't just have them. we invented them. and here we go again! book for as low as 73 dollars one-way now at southwest.com ♪ ♪ >>> some of britain's iconic red telephone booths are getting a new lease on life you could say. this morning jack created one of the country's smallest coffee shops just like in the u.s., most people aren't using the booths for calls anymore, so jake opened his shop on monday. he tells "cbs this morning" that making the most out of the small space might
charlie's, like, what just happened? meet the small business owner. k off, norah. >> lenny kravitz is all mine! >> you could say phoning it in. that's next on "cbs this morning." morning." gotta go!,,,, it took leonardo and miriam years to master the toss. but just a few little steps to master depositing checks with the chase mobile® app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. we invented low fares. then everyone else pretty much...
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charlie: has anybody ever tried to explain it? what do they say? larry: one article i read said i take -- i make -- i blow up the small things and reduce the big thingse is some truth to that. i don't know. charlie: it is probably better you don't know. larry: yeah, probably. charlie: one seinfeld -- who made the decision to end it? larry: i left two years before it was over and jerry went on for the last two years. charlie: and he decided that he wasdoing quite well, he working so hard. larry: it would have been nine years for him, seven years for me. charlie: was it hard to leave? larry: i think i was ready. after you do those shows for a while, the bar is so high that it is almost intimidating to think, how am i going to do another 22 shows? it seems impossible. i would go through that same thing every year, and then finally i thought -- charlie: that is what the guys from monty python told me. they didn't think they could be that good every year, be that funny. you know, running against yourself. larry: you're right. you are in competition against your previous seasons. charlie: what did you think you were going to do after you left "seinfeld?" l
charlie: has anybody ever tried to explain it? what do they say? larry: one article i read said i take -- i make -- i blow up the small things and reduce the big thingse is some truth to that. i don't know. charlie: it is probably better you don't know. larry: yeah, probably. charlie: one seinfeld -- who made the decision to end it? larry: i left two years before it was over and jerry went on for the last two years. charlie: and he decided that he wasdoing quite well, he working so hard. larry:...
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charlie cartoon? >> oh, my god, i was on a personal level devastated. as gary said, cartoonists are a small global family. and even though i didn't know y the charlie hebdo cartoonists personally, i did know people who knew them. after that i was angry at so many different people.it w it was this very complicated at anger. i was angry at the murderers and the prancing, preying politicians from every single g repressive country in the world and every country that spies oni dissidents from the u.s. to saudi arabia were using the rn murderers of cartoonists as a way to posture on their still warm bodies.ry i was angry at the crackdowns in in france after the cartoonists were murdered.s actu there was actually a parody cartoon of one of charlie hebdo's muslim members that someone was who can't speak french because americans very often don't learn other languages who are ticans commenting on these cartoons an making it seem like, you know, some regrettable choices by menf with very, very long careers os were the totality of who they were as opposed to, you know, one regrettable choice out of a l
charlie cartoon? >> oh, my god, i was on a personal level devastated. as gary said, cartoonists are a small global family. and even though i didn't know y the charlie hebdo cartoonists personally, i did know people who knew them. after that i was angry at so many different people.it w it was this very complicated at anger. i was angry at the murderers and the prancing, preying politicians from every single g repressive country in the world and every country that spies oni dissidents from...
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small taliban groups. who is the only other commander of the faithful? the head of isis. charlie: matthew, what would you add to that? matthew: one person seems to have been giving orders for the taliban, the number two. if he died, if mullah omar died in 2013, he spent two years deceiving his colleagues saying i have been talking to our leader. apparently there was a lot of disaffection with him. he apparently wants to take over. that makes it so much harder to make peace. charlie: he has been reaching, he is one of the contenders. is the other his son? matthew: his son is one of them. there are a few others that are around. one had been a prisoner in guantanamo bay. the telegram, it is hard to tell what is going on. this is a group of peasant clerics, many of whom have known each other for years. there are not a lot of outsiders in the inner circle. it is difficult for western agencies and the afghan agencies to really get inside the leadership and figure out what is going on. charlie: i asked people after osama bin laden was killed, why not mullah omar? you must know where he
small taliban groups. who is the only other commander of the faithful? the head of isis. charlie: matthew, what would you add to that? matthew: one person seems to have been giving orders for the taliban, the number two. if he died, if mullah omar died in 2013, he spent two years deceiving his colleagues saying i have been talking to our leader. apparently there was a lot of disaffection with him. he apparently wants to take over. that makes it so much harder to make peace. charlie: he has been...
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small. neil: all these things charlie are raising earlier, they aren't short of money. perry has a access to a lot of oil money. not all of it because jeb bush got some of that. he is in cadre of candidates will not be short of cash. second-tier could use more. he won't be hurts for cash. what does he have to do on debate, whether in premier one or earlier one? who does he have to impress? >> if he is in the earlier one he has to impress reporters, as much as perry hates. neil: guys like you. >> i guess so, guys like me. neil: it is an uphill fight. >> it is uphill fight but expectations are low. neil: i that is more healthy. that is the one without donald trump. you might have room to stand your ground. >> how much money has donald trump spent? relatively zero. neil: he has the pulled pork lunch. how much is pulled pork? >> i don't know how much the trump private jet costs to fly around the country. neil: like you don't know private jet costs. >> actually i do know. like 50,000 a flight. but anyway, my point -- neil: if you want food. >> if you want food it is a little
small. neil: all these things charlie are raising earlier, they aren't short of money. perry has a access to a lot of oil money. not all of it because jeb bush got some of that. he is in cadre of candidates will not be short of cash. second-tier could use more. he won't be hurts for cash. what does he have to do on debate, whether in premier one or earlier one? who does he have to impress? >> if he is in the earlier one he has to impress reporters, as much as perry hates. neil: guys like...
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genealogy it goes back to the lds church from charlie pratt and he married and you have 50,000 descendants there actually fifth cousins they actually lived in the same small town in iowa so they're probably a new each other. and their history goes back and forth and if it goes back to one part if i can read from the book my favorite story as you talk about history the huntsman family settled in utah and near the state house and brigham young to says the really want to ask why don't you take another white? bet he said he would talk to mary to give it her permission and then she threw a copy -- a cup of coffee in his face rand said this is my answer. he said james you have all the wives you can handle. [laughter] we also found fun stories of the rockies as miles rugby helped to build the tabernacle. and ashley he fell from building a window and died his son was also told he had to go to st. john's arizona that was very desolate with mexican immigrants and then said that was probably harsh. something you would find throughout his life with no coffee or no wind. now they're not supposed to have any. >> a lot of colorful history woven together. with more recen
genealogy it goes back to the lds church from charlie pratt and he married and you have 50,000 descendants there actually fifth cousins they actually lived in the same small town in iowa so they're probably a new each other. and their history goes back and forth and if it goes back to one part if i can read from the book my favorite story as you talk about history the huntsman family settled in utah and near the state house and brigham young to says the really want to ask why don't you take...
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charlie: what would you do about one and out? what would you do? bryant: if i were god? with a small g. guess the problem is it is less a college problem and more a probe problem. in every walk of life the pros play by the same rule, which is if you are talented enough than you can go to college. a writer, whatever you want. if a guy is good enough coming out of high school to go to the pros, he should have that opportunity, which would get rid of or certainly minimize the impact of the one and done. which came about when the nba past its rule that you have to have at least one year of college. now you are giving me my meat and potatoes. i think it is the biggest injustice in all of sports. charlie: the biggest injustice of all of sports is paying these kids who -- is not paying these kids to come out of high school. they come there to make money for the university because of the athletic program, generates huge endowments from the alumni. bryant: it is amateur only for the guys who are playing, it is not amateur for the coach, not amateur for the school, for the administrators, the uni
charlie: what would you do about one and out? what would you do? bryant: if i were god? with a small g. guess the problem is it is less a college problem and more a probe problem. in every walk of life the pros play by the same rule, which is if you are talented enough than you can go to college. a writer, whatever you want. if a guy is good enough coming out of high school to go to the pros, he should have that opportunity, which would get rid of or certainly minimize the impact of the one and...
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small businesses literally were getting impoverished and nearly bankrupted by the irs. the irs is sitting on the money, and now we've got a group of congressmen, republicans and even democrats like charlieetter to the treasury secretary saying, you know what? enough. give these small business people their money back. the irs is being abusive and is wrongfully seizing their money. neil: all right. i want you in this mix obviously, lizzie. randy, a creamery owner. you're just trying to make money on farms and what have you, they confiscate your funds, and i guess you won, but they still have close to 40 grand of your money. explain what happened. >> well, we do a lot of farmers' markets, and we have a store on the farm where we collect a lot of cash, and we were depositing that money on mondays in an account. actually, my wife went to the bank one day and had more than ten, and they said, you know, if you keep this under ten, then we don't have to fill out all this paperwork. so that's basically what she did for 32 weeks. that's what they asked her to do. and sometime in february, about three years ago, the treasury department shows up with two agents here one day asking me, you know, abo
small businesses literally were getting impoverished and nearly bankrupted by the irs. the irs is sitting on the money, and now we've got a group of congressmen, republicans and even democrats like charlieetter to the treasury secretary saying, you know what? enough. give these small business people their money back. the irs is being abusive and is wrongfully seizing their money. neil: all right. i want you in this mix obviously, lizzie. randy, a creamery owner. you're just trying to make money...
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charlie, terrible story, thank you. >>> this morning investigators want to know why two small planes collided in california. it killed five people in san diego county near the mexican boarder. the single engine cessna and a say bore business plane collided. they broke apart and caught fire after hitting the ground. first responders faced big charges. >> roger that. did you go out to that plane crash with two small planes? >> it's difficult to tell if it was two or just one that broke up. >> plane from the wreckage sparked small brushfires. one firefighter was hospitalized for heat exhaustion. >>> this morning the nation's air traffic system is inching back to normal. a computer glitch in virginia this weekend spread travel misery from new york to florida. nearly 4,000 flights were delayed. 650 were canceled. kris van cleave is near racingal national airport outside washington with the outrage over the outage. kris, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the federal safety administration is focusing on the cause of this computer meltdown. it's fairly new and is designed to help air traffic controllers cont
charlie, terrible story, thank you. >>> this morning investigators want to know why two small planes collided in california. it killed five people in san diego county near the mexican boarder. the single engine cessna and a say bore business plane collided. they broke apart and caught fire after hitting the ground. first responders faced big charges. >> roger that. did you go out to that plane crash with two small planes? >> it's difficult to tell if it was two or just one...
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charlie: are you happiest in front of a large crowd, at one with them and the music? sonny: both large and smallle. you make a song, it gives you the chills, you feel it, and you get the experience of being heard in a different way from people, and you see how it creates energy in the room. it's a special feeling. for the audience, almost as much as us. wesley: i'm just lucky i can create a -- make a living creating, you know? i'm happy to do that an share it with people. my family could never believe i could make a living off of creating something, you know? charlie: my father wouldn't believe i could make a living sitting at a table talking, either. [laughter] and it's not about living. thank you. sonny: a pleasure. wesley: appreciate it. charlie: thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ host: u.s. stocks snapped the street and rallies the most since 2011. growing doubt. the market turmoil and weakness in china make a september hike increasingly uncertain. and an offer you can't refuse. -- worldwide selloff makes can refuse. they worldwide selloff makes hong kong's ipo performers
charlie: are you happiest in front of a large crowd, at one with them and the music? sonny: both large and smallle. you make a song, it gives you the chills, you feel it, and you get the experience of being heard in a different way from people, and you see how it creates energy in the room. it's a special feeling. for the audience, almost as much as us. wesley: i'm just lucky i can create a -- make a living creating, you know? i'm happy to do that an share it with people. my family could never...
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charlie: are you happiest in front of a large crowd? and you are really at one with them and the music? skrillex: both small and large.g and it , gives you the chills and you get to experience it being heard in a different way in front of people. it creates an energy in the room. that is a special feeling. i think just for the audience as much as for us. diplo: i'm just lucky i make a living creating. i'm happy i can do that and share it with people. know, myike, you family never had, never believed i could make a living off of creating something, you know? charlie: it is not a bad living, is it? thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ ♪ announcer: the following is a paid advertisement from starvista entertainment and time life. >> ♪ somewhere beyond the sea ♪ announcer: bobby darin, frank sinatra, dean martin. >> ♪ volare announcer: tony bennett, nat king cole, johnny mathis.
charlie: are you happiest in front of a large crowd? and you are really at one with them and the music? skrillex: both small and large.g and it , gives you the chills and you get to experience it being heard in a different way in front of people. it creates an energy in the room. that is a special feeling. i think just for the audience as much as for us. diplo: i'm just lucky i make a living creating. i'm happy i can do that and share it with people. know, myike, you family never had, never...
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. >> and even charlie rangel is now mad about this. give the smallusinesses their money back, and what's going on, businesses were making cash deposit under the $10,000 limit. you've got to report when everybody does that they could be a drug money launderer or terrorists. the businesses didn't know this, and they have yet to take the money back and the commissioner apologized in congress and department of justice says we changed the y doles and not prosecuting the changes. and they're sitting on neither a quarter billion bucks taken by the irs. stuart: a quarter billion. >> nearly ang tuarter billion. give that money back, back with interest. stuart: by the way, one of the small business owners, a farmer, who had tens of thousands of dollars seized, he's going to join neil cavuto on coast to coast at noon eastern today. a very interesting story liz: i'm going to be with neil talking to the dairy farmer who has got more than half his money still sitting at the irs yet to be returned to him and his wife. stuart: wow. reminds me of zimbabwe. >> or russ
. >> and even charlie rangel is now mad about this. give the smallusinesses their money back, and what's going on, businesses were making cash deposit under the $10,000 limit. you've got to report when everybody does that they could be a drug money launderer or terrorists. the businesses didn't know this, and they have yet to take the money back and the commissioner apologized in congress and department of justice says we changed the y doles and not prosecuting the changes. and they're...
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charlie: are you happiest in front of a large crowd, at one with them and the music? sonny: both large and small like he said you make a song, it , gives you the chills, you feel it, and you get the experience of being heard in a different way in front of people and see how it creates energy in the room. it's a special feeling. i think just for the audience almost as much as us. , wesley: i'm just lucky i can make a living creating, you know? i'm just happy to do that an share it with people. i feel like my family could never believe i could make a living off of creating something, you know? charlie: my father wouldn't believe i could make a living sitting at a table talking, either. [laughter] charlie: and it is not a bad living either, is it? thank you. sonny: a pleasure. wesley: appreciate it. charlie: thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ rishaad: it is the 27th of august. this is "trending business." here is a look at what we are watching. strict interrupted. the shanghai composite snapping five days of losses. the pboc is pumping more cash into the system. shares jumping for china
charlie: are you happiest in front of a large crowd, at one with them and the music? sonny: both large and small like he said you make a song, it , gives you the chills, you feel it, and you get the experience of being heard in a different way in front of people and see how it creates energy in the room. it's a special feeling. i think just for the audience almost as much as us. , wesley: i'm just lucky i can make a living creating, you know? i'm just happy to do that an share it with people. i...
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charlie: we will give you one tomorrow if you want it. that's all you can do. -- you've got to do. bryant: i don't know. morning,come friday , the debate with the smalln thursday night. oh my goodness, letterman said the day after trump announced, he was sorry he was quitting. that is the way i feel sometimes when i see what is passing for dialogue out there. charlie: what would you be doing andou had both the desire the forum? bryant: probably a broadcast like this. my standard wine has been -- line has been people are fond of , asking who is a good review -- good interviewer and who is a bad interviewer? a good interview is somebody who says it well. a bad interviewer is somebody who has nothing to say but says it poorly. the idea of having people who have something to say and say it well, i think it is fun, it is engaging, it is interesting, it is substantive, it is socially helpful. it is what tv should be. not the freak show that is often out there. charlie: what about john stewart leaving this week? bryant: obviously, he has done a marvelous service. this takes me the oddball in the room -- i've never been a watcher. i'm an admirer. charlie: we
charlie: we will give you one tomorrow if you want it. that's all you can do. -- you've got to do. bryant: i don't know. morning,come friday , the debate with the smalln thursday night. oh my goodness, letterman said the day after trump announced, he was sorry he was quitting. that is the way i feel sometimes when i see what is passing for dialogue out there. charlie: what would you be doing andou had both the desire the forum? bryant: probably a broadcast like this. my standard wine has been...
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small taliban groups in afghanistan and pakistan. who is the only other commander of the faithful? the head of isis. this is really an opportunity for isis. charliehew, what would you add to that? matthew: one person seems to have been giving orders for the taliban for the last two. beers. guatemala months or. if he died, if mullah omar died in 2013, he spent two years deceiving his colleagues saying i have been talking to our leader. apparently there was a lot of disaffection with him. that really does set up for a pretty serious power struggle. he apparently wants to take over. that makes it so much harder to make peace if you have all these internal factions vying for power. charlie: but i assume -- he is obviously number two, but it is said that one of the contenders. if not likely, the most likely. is the other his son? matthew: his son is one of them. there are a few others that are around. there was a former military commander who once had been a prisoner in guantanamo bay. the other problem with the taliban, it is always hard to tell what is going on inside. this is a group of peasant clerics, many of whom have known each other for years.
small taliban groups in afghanistan and pakistan. who is the only other commander of the faithful? the head of isis. this is really an opportunity for isis. charliehew, what would you add to that? matthew: one person seems to have been giving orders for the taliban for the last two. beers. guatemala months or. if he died, if mullah omar died in 2013, he spent two years deceiving his colleagues saying i have been talking to our leader. apparently there was a lot of disaffection with him. that...
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they're glass and brass chairs with the name -- small chairs for children, large chairs are adults. and i remember charlie gibbs, you all remember him -- i guess abc news, i'm not sure. in any event, gibson one time said to meow won't believe -- i came in for the dedication of the chairs, the memorial, and he said i saw a very attractive young woman getting her bag. i just assumed that she was a journalist at the airport. and i said, hi, are you, you know, a journalist, and she said, no, no. i lost my father in the bombing. he was a secret service agent. i think it was mickey that roney's daughter who was clinton's detail leader, as a matter of fact. many any event, he said, oh, i'm so sorry to hear that. she said, no, don't feel that way. my sister and i tomorrow will be able for the last time to sit in our father's lap. and he didn't know what she was referring to. what he's referring to was the chair out there that represented her dad. and it was just, gibson said, you know, i couldn't talk after i found out what she was referring to. but it's a very -- the national park service provides the oversight,
they're glass and brass chairs with the name -- small chairs for children, large chairs are adults. and i remember charlie gibbs, you all remember him -- i guess abc news, i'm not sure. in any event, gibson one time said to meow won't believe -- i came in for the dedication of the chairs, the memorial, and he said i saw a very attractive young woman getting her bag. i just assumed that she was a journalist at the airport. and i said, hi, are you, you know, a journalist, and she said, no, no. i...
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small towns in america. we work with the community leaders. we work with the sports facilities. we do what it takes to attract the best and the right is. charlieut now and its place -- dow and its place in the world. wasceo of general electric deeply anguished by the lack of funding for the export import inc.. do you share -- export-import bank. you share that? andrew: i explain it completely. it is a tragedy that we can't explain to the american people what a job creator this is for america. 4 companies out there. they source from my company. the saudi project? my saudi partner wanted to go to korea, japan, germany. toonvince them work with the u.s. for a banquet that created 1600 jobs in the u.s. that would not have occurred if that loan did not go through that pain. -- that bank. we are shooting ourselves in the foot to eliminate that as a weapon for american companies to compete around the world for jobs. charlie: the president may not get what he wanted in trade, but he got it out. if not, it might have been a disaster. andrew: we are not true. the tpp is going through. one in five jobs in this country are trade dependent . -- dependent.
small towns in america. we work with the community leaders. we work with the sports facilities. we do what it takes to attract the best and the right is. charlieut now and its place -- dow and its place in the world. wasceo of general electric deeply anguished by the lack of funding for the export import inc.. do you share -- export-import bank. you share that? andrew: i explain it completely. it is a tragedy that we can't explain to the american people what a job creator this is for america. 4...
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small part of the exports. and it becomes the biggest exporter in the world. that engine of growth in the last three or four years for many reasons has collapsed. charliecollapsed? justin: in terms of incremental growth. years, we haver had no growth in world exports. this has many non-china related issues. it is still a very big base, but the growth is moderate. charlie: the growth has collapsed. first of all, i don't know what the numbers are and people have convinced me that the numbers -- justin: very large. charlie: yeah. but there is some question about the numbers. first, we knew that for some of those years, was growing at 10%, 10%, andrea then -- then down to 8% and 7%. and now it is 4% or 5%. justin: the last decade has been about trade and real estate. it has been about the enormous, unprecedented expansion of the property market in china. yet we are still looking at likecal indicators, things rail transportation, cement and steel production, indicators that were part of the big industrialization of china. and those are not going anymore. in fact, there's massive recession in those areas. charlie: is it they are not building? justin: global
small part of the exports. and it becomes the biggest exporter in the world. that engine of growth in the last three or four years for many reasons has collapsed. charliecollapsed? justin: in terms of incremental growth. years, we haver had no growth in world exports. this has many non-china related issues. it is still a very big base, but the growth is moderate. charlie: the growth has collapsed. first of all, i don't know what the numbers are and people have convinced me that the numbers --...
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small and you're its little plaything. that was the moment when i thought, you know, i'm in trouble. >> when the handler distracts the lion, charlieable to make his escape. >> i looked kind of like a tarzan figure in all these shredded trousers and cut t-shirt and jacket. >> charlie goes to the local hospital for stitches on his shoulder and his leg. he had made a last-minute wardrobe change before entering the den which may have saved his life. >> africa is usually pretty hot, but this morning, it was cold, so i was just wearing a t-shirt and thankfully grabbed my ski jacket, which gives you some padding. because basically, the lion's claws would go through the material. it's tough material and it gets stuck, so it couldn't pull away. if it was just a t-shirt, it would go into your flesh and pull through and then that would have been a different story. i probably would have been in hospital for a lot longer, or worse. >> despite his brush with death, charlie keeps his torn clothes for the memories. >> i thought afterwards, maybe i should throw it away, but then i thought no, i've got to keep it for the grandkids. >> needless to s
small and you're its little plaything. that was the moment when i thought, you know, i'm in trouble. >> when the handler distracts the lion, charlieable to make his escape. >> i looked kind of like a tarzan figure in all these shredded trousers and cut t-shirt and jacket. >> charlie goes to the local hospital for stitches on his shoulder and his leg. he had made a last-minute wardrobe change before entering the den which may have saved his life. >> africa is usually...
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charlie d'agata shows how what is old a news again. >> reporter: these film cans hold the moments big and small the past 120 years. and now in one of the biggest projects of its kind, they're all available instantly for free. i'll have the story coming up on cbs this morning. one to combine a safe sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again with aleve pm. it's just a summer thing double it up this summer with a hot deal from mcdonald's. the $2.50 double combo, a mouth-watering double cheeseburger and small fries for just $2.50. (music) it's the cleanripple texture. now, do you feel so clean that you would go commando? why not! how do you feel? awesome! cottonelle has cleanripple texture so you're clean enough to go commando. yoplait greek 100. the protein-packed need something filling, taste bud loving, deliciously fruity, grab-and-go, take on the world with 100 calories, snack. yoplait greek 100. there are hundreds of reasons to snack on it. >>> the luna orbiter blast off, its mission to photograph nine possible landing sites. >> this report shown in movie theaters ar
charlie d'agata shows how what is old a news again. >> reporter: these film cans hold the moments big and small the past 120 years. and now in one of the biggest projects of its kind, they're all available instantly for free. i'll have the story coming up on cbs this morning. one to combine a safe sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again with aleve pm. it's just a summer thing double it up this summer with a hot deal from mcdonald's. the...
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. >> ahead, charlie d'agata shows us how what's old is new again. >> these film cans hold the moment, big and smallnstantly for free. we'll have the story coming up on "cbs this morning." combine a safe sleep aid... one to plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again with aleve pm. ♪ it's just a summer thing double it up this summer with a hot deal from mcdonald's. the $2.50 double combo, a mouth-watering double cheeseburger and small fries for just $2.50. (music) why do you think the ripples make agrabs more?? it's the cleanripple texture. now, do you feel so clean that you would go commando? why not! how do you feel? awesome! cottonelle has cleanripple texture so you're clean enough to go commando. yoplait greek 100. the protein-packed need something filling, taste bud loving, deliciously fruity, grab-and-go, take on the world with 100 calories, snack. yoplait greek 100. there are hundreds of reasons to snack on it. ,,,, same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in case. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrie
. >> ahead, charlie d'agata shows us how what's old is new again. >> these film cans hold the moment, big and smallnstantly for free. we'll have the story coming up on "cbs this morning." combine a safe sleep aid... one to plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again with aleve pm. ♪ it's just a summer thing double it up this summer with a hot deal from mcdonald's. the $2.50 double combo, a mouth-watering double cheeseburger and small...
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small number of people can create the same tensions and dramatic tensions. there are no archetypal characters in this. there is no real sort of bad guy in the sense. they are in between. charlie: things like jealousy and the like are as prevalent with three as it is with 6 million. ejiofor: and that was the real distinction for me. something i found was really important in this film. the distinction between two people and three is massive. with two people, everything else falls apart. it's sort of like they have differences, in terms of their faith. loomis is atheist. anne is not. it becomes irrelevant. it has no political weight in their relationship. charlie: does he see her from the beginning as someone he falls in love with or as someone he's obligated to have a relationship with because of his commitment to the rest of the world? ejiofor: he sees that she is a beautiful girl. it's not possible for him to take away this sense of fear of moving into a relationship sort of headlong. it can have serious implications and problems if it goes wrong. her attractiveness is irrelevant. they need to find a way to understand in the capacity of a friend before taking that into any ki
small number of people can create the same tensions and dramatic tensions. there are no archetypal characters in this. there is no real sort of bad guy in the sense. they are in between. charlie: things like jealousy and the like are as prevalent with three as it is with 6 million. ejiofor: and that was the real distinction for me. something i found was really important in this film. the distinction between two people and three is massive. with two people, everything else falls apart. it's sort...
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charlie? >> david, thank you. >>> this morning people in southern alabama are waking up to devastation from a powerful overnight storm. a shopping center in the smallity of troy took the brunt of the damage. video from inside a walmart shows a possible tornado causing a roof collapse. customers were inside. five people suffered minor injuries. the storm was strong enough to flip an 18-wheel truck on its side. >>> a powerful pacific storm is bearing down on taiwan this morning. a nasa image shows the massive super typhoon named soudelor from space. seth doane is in taipei. seth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the winds are picking up, and we're beginning to feel the outer bands of this powerful storm. the strongest threat in taiwan in years. we've seen windows taped up here as taiwan braces for the impact of typhoon soudelor which has left a path of destruction through several islands in the pacific. here we have seen authorities evacuating some residents. fishermen have returned to port with their boats. and the coast guard is not only patrolling the coastline but also offering lessons on saving lives at sea. this as tens of thousands of
charlie? >> david, thank you. >>> this morning people in southern alabama are waking up to devastation from a powerful overnight storm. a shopping center in the smallity of troy took the brunt of the damage. video from inside a walmart shows a possible tornado causing a roof collapse. customers were inside. five people suffered minor injuries. the storm was strong enough to flip an 18-wheel truck on its side. >>> a powerful pacific storm is bearing down on taiwan this...