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charlie: hello, makeup?raig's he said who do you think you are that you can waltz in here out of film school and make a film about our cartoon department? >> the caption contest was her entrÉe in. what happened is, over the years, i think she got to know the new yorker and new yorker cartoonists as well as anybody. >> the cast of characters is kind of interesting. charlie: made for a documentary. >> yes, all of these different spirits, intelligences, and radically different personalities. charlie: and looks. >> we are not about looks here at the new yorker. [laughter] there is a senior generation that has been around for a while, and then this younger cast, that bob and i have been working really hard to bring in, because it's a very hard thing to rotate who is there. you only get a few shots a week. everybody wants to be in, naturally. this new cast of cartoonists, some have been around for a while. some have just waltzed in. it is astonishing. >> why, why? >> just keep watching the movie. charlie: did you
charlie: hello, makeup?raig's he said who do you think you are that you can waltz in here out of film school and make a film about our cartoon department? >> the caption contest was her entrÉe in. what happened is, over the years, i think she got to know the new yorker and new yorker cartoonists as well as anybody. >> the cast of characters is kind of interesting. charlie: made for a documentary. >> yes, all of these different spirits, intelligences, and radically different...
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charlie rose: harmless?ndrey: he was not viewed -- he was not a person of some aggressive intention and not a person who was seen as any threat to his power. i have heard mr. kasparov saying russia's a brutal regime. and in calling for an uprising. i think it's funny because the regime will probably act differently. he is of course in a position and one can expect them to say such things. i think mr. putin is a person who really loves russia. he really wants russia to be strong from an economic point of view. one or two years ago he was named as the most powerful person in the world. charlie rose: this year. andrey: he was asked and he said look, today the power defense of economic strength. in russia is not strong enough economically to be the most powerful. i think he is realistic in understanding the role of russia. he definitely wants russia to be as powerful in -- and respected. i think that is very important. charlie rose: you would hope that every political leader who want that for his country. to be
charlie rose: harmless?ndrey: he was not viewed -- he was not a person of some aggressive intention and not a person who was seen as any threat to his power. i have heard mr. kasparov saying russia's a brutal regime. and in calling for an uprising. i think it's funny because the regime will probably act differently. he is of course in a position and one can expect them to say such things. i think mr. putin is a person who really loves russia. he really wants russia to be strong from an economic...
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charlie: does anything bother you? >> yes. charlie: like what?you can't spend so much time thinking -- it's not day to day but every once in a while when your tired and your dferses are down, you just go, does everybody hate me? am i overrated? aim annoying? because a noy myself. no one should be listened to as much as i am. it there are pictures of my -- me everywhere. i'm like how does this not drive people nuts? so that scares me. charlie: for a moment. >> yeah. and it worries me. i don't know. i -- my personal life doesn't worry me at all. it's just lovely. it hasn't been affected. i have really great friends. charlie: who wouldn't want to be jennifer lawrence? >> who -- somebody with a low threshold for anxiety. [laughter] charlie: there's no anxiety? >> someone's who afraid of cameras. charlie: or looking at pictures of nem -- themselves or reading what they said. >> yeah. oh, god. i recently read an excerpt from my "vogue" article, i did an interview when i was going through a breakup, which i will never do again! charlie: let met just tel
charlie: does anything bother you? >> yes. charlie: like what?you can't spend so much time thinking -- it's not day to day but every once in a while when your tired and your dferses are down, you just go, does everybody hate me? am i overrated? aim annoying? because a noy myself. no one should be listened to as much as i am. it there are pictures of my -- me everywhere. i'm like how does this not drive people nuts? so that scares me. charlie: for a moment. >> yeah. and it worries...
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charlie: thank you.k in a moment, stay with us. ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. charlie: spike lee is here. his thumbs have become synonymous with new york city. he turned his focus from brooklyn to the windy city, and his newest film, "chiraq". the new york times turned -- calls it urgent, surreal, funny, and an improbable triumph. here is the trailer. [video clip]\ >> this is an emergency. >> homicides in chicago thenois, have surpassed death toll of american special forces in iraq. aq.welcome to chir ♪ land of pain, misery, and strife. riskingbody is everything, all fo
charlie: thank you.k in a moment, stay with us. ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life....
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charlie: right.he storyboards, we had him get out of the water, run across the field, and catch a train that's going by. but we did not have time to do that, so we needed one kind of iconic shot that actually tells the story of his escape, getting across that moat. so the last shot of the sequence is what people reference, the one that really matters. charlie: and then the lightning. that's the famous shot. roger: the funny thing was, it was made up on the day. how will we should this if we have one night to shoot it? the schedule was so condensed at that point. so you have to figure -- charlie: the third one i want to look at is "the big lebowski." [laughter] roger: what can you say, really? it is a dream. this was so much fun. working with the brothers is so much fun, because they create these different worlds, then they create worlds within the worlds, like jeff's nightmare within the film. that was just funny. [laughter] again, the whole sequence is storyboarded, so you know exactly going and how
charlie: right.he storyboards, we had him get out of the water, run across the field, and catch a train that's going by. but we did not have time to do that, so we needed one kind of iconic shot that actually tells the story of his escape, getting across that moat. so the last shot of the sequence is what people reference, the one that really matters. charlie: and then the lightning. that's the famous shot. roger: the funny thing was, it was made up on the day. how will we should this if we...
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charlie: it is great to have you. adam: pleasure. charlie: "the big short" is the movie. a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: the great ron howard is here. an academy award-winning director and producer. his films include "apollo 13" and "frost nixon." his latest is "in the heart of the sea." it tells the true story of the disastrous voyage that inspired "moby dick." here is the trailer for the film. ♪ >> we were headed for the edge of sanity. like we were apparitions, phantoms. trust gave way to doubt. ♪ hope to superstition. ♪ >> the tragedy of the essex is a story of men. and a demon. ♪ charlie: i am pleased to have ron howard back at this table. welcome. ron: good to be here as always, charlie. charlie: the true story of the essex. what is the story? ron: wheel ship essex left in 1819. in 1820, it was looking for whales. charlie: it moved further out in the ocean. ron: the whales, hunted. that was the energy industry of its time. whale oil, that was lighting the streets of paris, london, new york, philadelphia, lowering crime rates. it was a huge market issue. but it wa
charlie: it is great to have you. adam: pleasure. charlie: "the big short" is the movie. a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: the great ron howard is here. an academy award-winning director and producer. his films include "apollo 13" and "frost nixon." his latest is "in the heart of the sea." it tells the true story of the disastrous voyage that inspired "moby dick." here is the trailer for the film. ♪ >> we were headed for the edge of...
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>> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: george osborne is here. he is britain's chancellor of the exchequer. the house of commons authorized airstrikes in syria. president obama addressed the nation after the attack in san bernardino. the president said he would draw on american power to combat isis. europe is facing threats. authorities are trying to increase security cooperation across countries. a man was charged with attempted murder at a london underground station. the police is treating the attack is a terrorist incident. david cameron is going to put united kingdom european membership to referendum. these are issues osborne faces as the number two man. george: it is good to be back. charlie: how do you see where we are, at this time? you have san bernardino, what happened in paris, a series of re-examinations a policy in europe. george: there is huge sympathy. this is part of a pattern. we see this terrorist eitheration, orchestrating attacks as in paris it seems, or inspiring people to attack, as may be the case in the united states. eithe
>> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: george osborne is here. he is britain's chancellor of the exchequer. the house of commons authorized airstrikes in syria. president obama addressed the nation after the attack in san bernardino. the president said he would draw on american power to combat isis. europe is facing threats. authorities are trying to increase security cooperation across countries. a man was charged with attempted murder at a london...
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charlie: the dr.ho got inside and -- >> the jordanian doctor who had been vetted by intelligence but turned out to be an al qaeda sky -- spy. it was the worst day in recent cia history. the truck bombing in beirut. charlie: continue the story. >> he gets word that they have this guy who is a really bad guy. the mastermind of the operation. but there are women and children in the shot. as he put it. ordinarily, he says when there are women and children, we don't take the shot. so he wrestled with this. he is a devout catholic. a former altar boy. he always carries his rosary beads. he says is hail marys when he faces a tough decision. he walked us through that iocess, and you can see think, the agony he went through making the decision. i don't know if you are me to want me to tell you what the decision was. but it was a life and death situation. panetta, interestingly, has been around, he was shocked by the extent to which the cia director had to make life and death decisions every day. ♪ charlie: i w
charlie: the dr.ho got inside and -- >> the jordanian doctor who had been vetted by intelligence but turned out to be an al qaeda sky -- spy. it was the worst day in recent cia history. the truck bombing in beirut. charlie: continue the story. >> he gets word that they have this guy who is a really bad guy. the mastermind of the operation. but there are women and children in the shot. as he put it. ordinarily, he says when there are women and children, we don't take the shot. so he...
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charlie: it takes its own direction? adam exactly. : charlie: it is great to have you. pleasure. charlie: "the big short" is the movie. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. tand that's what we're doings to chat xfinity.rself, we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. charlie: the great ron howard is here. an academy award-winning director and producer. his films include "apollo 13" and "frost nixon." his latest is "in the heart of the sea." it tells the true story of the disastrous voyage that inspired "moby dick
charlie: it takes its own direction? adam exactly. : charlie: it is great to have you. pleasure. charlie: "the big short" is the movie. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. tand that's what we're doings to chat xfinity.rself, we are challenging ourselves...
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>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: ian mckellen is here. he is among the most celebrated actors of his generation. known for roles that spam literature and popular culture. from king lear to lord of the rings. his latest film is "holmes." the secret life of the world's best-known detective. mckellen is an icon playing an icon. here is the trailer for the film. ♪ >> his name is mr. sherlock holmes. >> i'm never warmer. i prefer cigar. >> did you do the thing? that through an island southwest, that thing. >> that was an embellishment of dr. watson. if i ever write a story myself, it will be to correct the millions of misconceptions created by his imagination. >> murder. >> i did not know your stories. >> i decided to write one before i die. what are the odds you would know to men that worked on that? >> i didn't actually know him. we are about to start an investigation. how could you tell? >> it is usually about once right. >> the man changed yesterday. >> a drop will more than surprise you. >> i demand you produce it. >> voila. >> now we mus
>> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: ian mckellen is here. he is among the most celebrated actors of his generation. known for roles that spam literature and popular culture. from king lear to lord of the rings. his latest film is "holmes." the secret life of the world's best-known detective. mckellen is an icon playing an icon. here is the trailer for the film. ♪ >> his name is mr. sherlock holmes. >> i'm never warmer. i...
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charlie: right.ar: you know, and as long as he stayed in that safety nest, basically, he was never going to see himself. actually, he sees himself clearer after the divorce. i've never been married, so i've never gone through a divorce, but i cannot imagine how hard and difficult the sense of failure of seeing so many plans and so many dreams be shattered. i mean, we discussed this during the divorce scene. actually, it was a very emotional scene. it's only a shot in the film but it was very strong, because i've never gone through that. and i imagined that going through that sense of loss is like as if somebody who you love very much dies. i guess that it can become compared to that, losing someone. and all the dreams and the plans and expectations surrounding it so i think he gains perspective of his own life and then decides to -- charlie: you don't have to be married for that to happen, i don't think. edgar: exactly. i've been through heartbreak, but it's like, in a divorce, there's something that
charlie: right.ar: you know, and as long as he stayed in that safety nest, basically, he was never going to see himself. actually, he sees himself clearer after the divorce. i've never been married, so i've never gone through a divorce, but i cannot imagine how hard and difficult the sense of failure of seeing so many plans and so many dreams be shattered. i mean, we discussed this during the divorce scene. actually, it was a very emotional scene. it's only a shot in the film but it was very...
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charlie: it's not enough.illary clinton: it starts with that, it starts with nurturing relationships. when i was first lady, when i was a senator or secretary of state, i worked across the aisle all the time. sometimes there was only one thing that i could find to work with somebody on, because everything else we were at odds. charlie: so you say to the new speaker of the house, hillary clinton will be someone you can deal with. i'm prepared to reach out to you. hillary clinton: right, and i will do anything to find common ground, but i will also stand my ground. there are some things that are not good for the country. i will not give in on those. but there is a lot of room to find common ground. charlie: but you know a lot of people think the biggest problem for america is washington. and that is part reflected in the politics we see. hillary clinton: that's true. but look at the way our founders set it up. they set up the separation of powers, and they made it really difficult to get things done. some years,
charlie: it's not enough.illary clinton: it starts with that, it starts with nurturing relationships. when i was first lady, when i was a senator or secretary of state, i worked across the aisle all the time. sometimes there was only one thing that i could find to work with somebody on, because everything else we were at odds. charlie: so you say to the new speaker of the house, hillary clinton will be someone you can deal with. i'm prepared to reach out to you. hillary clinton: right, and i...
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charlie: great to see you. sebastian: good to see you charlie. charlie: sebastian thrun.e right back. ♪ ♪ colorado is a star of a large republican class that entered the senate after the 2014 elections. we spoke to him in january about his expectations and hopes. >> we had another conversation midway through the year. now as congress has adjourned, we conclude with the junior senator from colorado. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. host: you said your hope was that republicans could prove that they could govern responsibly and maturely, have you achieved that? >> i think we have. it has not necessarily been pretty at times, but there have been achievements put in place. the long-term highway bill. the first time in 17 years that has been done. an overhaul of education reform. the first time in nearly a decade that all 12 appropriations bills have come out. they have to not just get out of committee, but get off the floor and to the president. host: we will talk about the omnibus bill in a moment. but we need to say, enough is enough and we need to b
charlie: great to see you. sebastian: good to see you charlie. charlie: sebastian thrun.e right back. ♪ ♪ colorado is a star of a large republican class that entered the senate after the 2014 elections. we spoke to him in january about his expectations and hopes. >> we had another conversation midway through the year. now as congress has adjourned, we conclude with the junior senator from colorado. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. host: you said your hope...
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charlie: i haven't yet.s not, like -- the phone is not ringing off the hook to bring back the "charlie chat." [laughter] betty: that wraps up this special "titans at the table" conversation with dish tv founder and ceo charlie ergen. you can find more episodes of our show on bloomberg.com, along with in-depth coverage of today's news and conversations with the world's business leaders. i am betty liu. thanks for watching "titans at the table." ♪ >> coming up on bloomberg best the business stories that shaped the year 2015. from the fed's long road to lift off to megamergers, market makers, and more, we'll take a look back at the year's top headlines. >> i think the fed basically is living in an old age as opposed to a new age. >> we also hear from some of 2015's biggest business news makers. >> the natural forces of a market economy and capitalism will drive that disparity unless government does things to help. >> time to wrap up the year that was and look forward to the year to come. all straight ahead on "
charlie: i haven't yet.s not, like -- the phone is not ringing off the hook to bring back the "charlie chat." [laughter] betty: that wraps up this special "titans at the table" conversation with dish tv founder and ceo charlie ergen. you can find more episodes of our show on bloomberg.com, along with in-depth coverage of today's news and conversations with the world's business leaders. i am betty liu. thanks for watching "titans at the table." ♪ >> coming...
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charlie: you are 75 years old? tom: yes. charlie: a great pleasure.thank you for joining us. we will see you next time. ♪ it is not unusual to be loved by anyone it is not unusual to have fun with anyone when i see you hanging about with anyone to see me cry al i want to die out not unusual to go aboutn i see you out and it is such a crime if you should ever want to be loved by anyone unusual it happens every day no matter what you say timeind it happens all the do what youver wanted to why can't this crazy love be ine ♪ it is not unusual to be mad with anyone it is not unusual to be sad with anyone but if i ever find that you have changed at any time it is not unusual to find out that i'm in love with you yeah to find that i am in love with you, oh, yeah to find that i am in love with -- to find out that i am in love , to find that i am in love with you it is not unusual it is not unusual it is not unusual i is not unusual to find that am in love to find that i'm in love to find that i'm in love with you, yeah to find that i am in love, to find that
charlie: you are 75 years old? tom: yes. charlie: a great pleasure.thank you for joining us. we will see you next time. ♪ it is not unusual to be loved by anyone it is not unusual to have fun with anyone when i see you hanging about with anyone to see me cry al i want to die out not unusual to go aboutn i see you out and it is such a crime if you should ever want to be loved by anyone unusual it happens every day no matter what you say timeind it happens all the do what youver wanted to why...
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charlie: it does.ecause in the early days of satellite television, everybody -- the incumbents said well, why would anybody pay for a satellite dish? all right? and the answer was pretty simple -- it was better picture quality. it was all digital. it was interactive guide. it was less expensive. you get to pay a little bit more for -- the bundles were smaller so you had more choices as a consumer. the signal quality was more reliable. it was a better picture. hd tv was more prevelent with satellite. and so now people are asking the question, why would you pay for ott? and there are similarities. ott eliminates some of the pain points. we have 10 to 15 million broadband homes in the united states who don't pay for tv. right? as we know it. they pay for netflix or hulu but they do not pay for tv as we know it. so we take away some of those pain points with sling tv. so you don't have a contract, you don't have equipment to buy and all of that. you can go on vacation and take your service off for a month.
charlie: it does.ecause in the early days of satellite television, everybody -- the incumbents said well, why would anybody pay for a satellite dish? all right? and the answer was pretty simple -- it was better picture quality. it was all digital. it was interactive guide. it was less expensive. you get to pay a little bit more for -- the bundles were smaller so you had more choices as a consumer. the signal quality was more reliable. it was a better picture. hd tv was more prevelent with...
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charlie: 25 years. could never have imagined the experience you have had the , career that you have had. will: never. i have been so far beyond my dreams for so many years, i have had to hurry up and catch up and dream some new stuff. [laughter] charlie: is there a passion for you now? all ofl of that, with the box office success, to create your own films and be a -- to be not just a nectar, but if -- just an actor, but a filmmaker. will: i have partnered with most directors i've ever worked with. it is a partnership. charlie: financial and otherwise? will: both financial and otherwise. what i'm experiencing now is an actor, you get to put on a human being. you get to wear another human being. in that process you learn about yourself and you learn about them. you learn about human beings, you learn about the world. so, in this process, i am having new aspirations, new ways to be able to be of service. -- service and contribution in the world. when i played bennett or muhammad ali or chris gardner and ev
charlie: 25 years. could never have imagined the experience you have had the , career that you have had. will: never. i have been so far beyond my dreams for so many years, i have had to hurry up and catch up and dream some new stuff. [laughter] charlie: is there a passion for you now? all ofl of that, with the box office success, to create your own films and be a -- to be not just a nectar, but if -- just an actor, but a filmmaker. will: i have partnered with most directors i've ever worked...
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charlie: so why?ack in a stage in his life when he was full of passion, he would be a trade union leader, and later in his life, 45 years later, it is not what he thought it would be. that as a hard thing for everybody to do. is not about his love for this woman, but the regret he has about becoming the kind of person he wanted to be. for kate, that is a hard thing to see. your husband, who you love, is saying this life is not what i wanted it be. that is a powerful thing to say. there are scenes where he says he would've married this woman. charlie: and she was pregnant. andrew: all these things change the foundation of the relationship. charlotte: again, it is coming from jeff's point of view, and he could defuse this. he could not make it into a drama. all of these things, he could have refused, but he didn't. charlie: why is this your kind of movie? you can dig down. charlotte: to down, down, it's what i love to do. charlie: why did you need her? charlotte: i'm a good digger. [laughter] andrew: th
charlie: so why?ack in a stage in his life when he was full of passion, he would be a trade union leader, and later in his life, 45 years later, it is not what he thought it would be. that as a hard thing for everybody to do. is not about his love for this woman, but the regret he has about becoming the kind of person he wanted to be. for kate, that is a hard thing to see. your husband, who you love, is saying this life is not what i wanted it be. that is a powerful thing to say. there are...
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charlie: why?- in the show homeland, it is in a fictional world, a fictional hell, a mirror of the world we are living in, and i needed to connect with the real world. this was as real as i knew was happening anywhere on the planet, and i wanted to help. i wanted to be with families and walk with them do whatever i , could for them. hold some children. just help them along in their journey. because i knew immediately when i saw what was happening that these numbers would take place , such vast numbers and that , this was my family, these are our families. 70 years ago, 100 years ago, fleeing russian pogroms, nazi germany, it's us. it's you. it's me. it's every american. charlie: there is marco rubio for one who says 991,000 of them are people who have engaged their own fear and come because of intolerable circumstances where they were, but just one of them might not be that. they may be someone who is trained and radicalized to kill americans. mandy: not a single refugee has committed a murder in a
charlie: why?- in the show homeland, it is in a fictional world, a fictional hell, a mirror of the world we are living in, and i needed to connect with the real world. this was as real as i knew was happening anywhere on the planet, and i wanted to help. i wanted to be with families and walk with them do whatever i , could for them. hold some children. just help them along in their journey. because i knew immediately when i saw what was happening that these numbers would take place , such vast...
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charlie rose: power wars by charlie savage. thank you for joining us. you next time. ♪ >> this is a look at our top stories. asian markets extending the global selloff. janet yellen signaled left off is near. chinese stocks paring their weekly advance. uneven economic data. out conduct -- honda, drivers can pursue claims under warranty and civil racketeering
charlie rose: power wars by charlie savage. thank you for joining us. you next time. ♪ >> this is a look at our top stories. asian markets extending the global selloff. janet yellen signaled left off is near. chinese stocks paring their weekly advance. uneven economic data. out conduct -- honda, drivers can pursue claims under warranty and civil racketeering
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charlie: more than ever.lking over each other] dan: democrats, the psychological aftershock after t hat, i think the psychological aftershock republicans went through after romney lost, 2008 they cop is a unique moment, obama was unique, talented candidate. be2, they thought it would like reagan in 1980. when they lost, the republican base was scratching their heads, saying, "how did we lose this thing?" they wanted to fight. that is what all these fights about obamacare are. the fight was directed as much against obama as it was against the boehner and mcconnell. in this presidential cycle, if you are not trump, among some segment of the electorate, you're part of the problem. run an: you did independent campaign? ed: iran the ross perot campaign. i'm old enough to remember george wallace. you think, if comic he begins to lose the republican primary, he would run as an independent? ed: i don't think he wants to lose. he could have a big impact on the race and cost the republicans, but it would cost a lot of
charlie: more than ever.lking over each other] dan: democrats, the psychological aftershock after t hat, i think the psychological aftershock republicans went through after romney lost, 2008 they cop is a unique moment, obama was unique, talented candidate. be2, they thought it would like reagan in 1980. when they lost, the republican base was scratching their heads, saying, "how did we lose this thing?" they wanted to fight. that is what all these fights about obamacare are. the...
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charlie: it does.ecause in the early days of satellite television, everybody -- the incumbents said well, why would anybody pay for a satellite dish? all right? and the answer was pretty simple -- it was better picture quality. it was all digital. it was interactive guide. it was less expensive. you get to pay a little bit more for -- the bundles were smaller so you had more choices as a consumer. the signal quality was more reliable. it was a better picture. hd tv was more prevelent with satellite. and so now people are asking the question, why would you pay for ott? and there are similarities. ott eliminates some of the pain points. we have 10 to 15 million broadband homes in the united states who don't pay for tv. right? as we know it. they pay for netflix or hulu but they do not pay for tv as we know it. so we take away some of those pain points with sling tv. so you don't have a contract, you don't have equipment to buy and all of that. you can go on vacation and take your service off for a month.
charlie: it does.ecause in the early days of satellite television, everybody -- the incumbents said well, why would anybody pay for a satellite dish? all right? and the answer was pretty simple -- it was better picture quality. it was all digital. it was interactive guide. it was less expensive. you get to pay a little bit more for -- the bundles were smaller so you had more choices as a consumer. the signal quality was more reliable. it was a better picture. hd tv was more prevelent with...
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. >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: bruce riedel is here. he served in the cia for 30 years and was also national security advisor to four presidents. his new book is called "jfk's forgotten crisis." the financial times calls it a minor gem of elegant history writing. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. i assume you love the idea of an elegant gem of historical writing. you said to me, this is the most fun i've had. what was it about the experience that resonated with you? bruce: the kennedy administration. we call it camelot. it really was something special. john f. kennedy was a particularly gifted decision-maker as residents. -- president. we're talking a lot about character of a president because we are in our presidential campaign season. this is a man who demonstrated unusual character in the white house. charlie: what you mean by character? bruce: he faced some of the hardest decisions any president in american history has faced. the book is about one of those, india,nese invasion of which comes simultaneously with th
. >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: bruce riedel is here. he served in the cia for 30 years and was also national security advisor to four presidents. his new book is called "jfk's forgotten crisis." the financial times calls it a minor gem of elegant history writing. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. i assume you love the idea of an elegant gem of historical writing. you said to me, this is the most fun i've had....
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charlie: just be real.'m sitting here with a guy who is the happiest he has probably ever been, married with a two-year-old daughter. he is sitting in a remarkable place. they are saying that you are among america's finest artists. what does it mean to you to sit at the kennedy center? don't be glib, be real. george lucas: i will be real. i'm not into awards. it does not mean much to me. i know a lot of people got together and said they were going to give me an award. a lot of it is just basically, well, you're there for eyeballs. charlie: well, there are awards, but then there are awards. i have to believe it means something. what is it? george lucas: well, i've got other awards. i know it's about the tv show, not me. charlie: this is not a tv show. it doesn't do very well. it shows in the middle of december. this is not the oscars. this is in washington, where all of washington turns out. it only selects five people per year, not based on what you did that year. they're putting you up in a pantheon of peo
charlie: just be real.'m sitting here with a guy who is the happiest he has probably ever been, married with a two-year-old daughter. he is sitting in a remarkable place. they are saying that you are among america's finest artists. what does it mean to you to sit at the kennedy center? don't be glib, be real. george lucas: i will be real. i'm not into awards. it does not mean much to me. i know a lot of people got together and said they were going to give me an award. a lot of it is just...
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charlie: michael?ichael: the concern here is that from a national security perspective, which is what i focus on, i think a risk for him is that voters will understand -- the point the president made in his speech the other night was stay calm, don't lash out against your neighbors. the vast majority of muslims in this country are peaceful. they are our friends and neighbors. but the way we can make this problem worse is if we start discriminating and retaliating, vandalizing their mosques. the more trump's rhetoric escalates, there does seem to be some kind of anecdotal evidence that it creates behavior like that. there is an ugly video on the internet of a crowd to -- crowd denouncing a muslim who was proposing a mosque, saying we don't want your evil cult in our town. you breed that kind of atmosphere, that could stir up more radicalization, and you are in this scary cycle, which i suppose plays into trump's hands, but when you have dick cheney and other leaders trying to point this out, i have to b
charlie: michael?ichael: the concern here is that from a national security perspective, which is what i focus on, i think a risk for him is that voters will understand -- the point the president made in his speech the other night was stay calm, don't lash out against your neighbors. the vast majority of muslims in this country are peaceful. they are our friends and neighbors. but the way we can make this problem worse is if we start discriminating and retaliating, vandalizing their mosques. the...
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charlie: what is the story?y: it's really a story have never seen before, a female empowerment movie about not hiding your dreams, casting them away. if they are there, take them. it's about overcoming obstacles. it's about doing what needs to be done in order to fulfill your potential. charlie: discovery for her. david: i've watched jennifer grow up since silverlight explained book. she didn't know what it was like to be famous. i have had to watch her joy with an anonymous amount of attention and remain true to herself and find her power and dignity. i watched her by her own house and unpack her boxes. i've seen her conduct herself and protect yourself while still being true to herself. that takes a certain power. to me in a way, the movie is about jennifer as well. charlie: the narrative is our narrative as well, discovering yourself, self invention. david: it's about the charity and power. what is success? people think it looks like a cake but -- charlie: it's a struggle. david: a struggle that never ends an
charlie: what is the story?y: it's really a story have never seen before, a female empowerment movie about not hiding your dreams, casting them away. if they are there, take them. it's about overcoming obstacles. it's about doing what needs to be done in order to fulfill your potential. charlie: discovery for her. david: i've watched jennifer grow up since silverlight explained book. she didn't know what it was like to be famous. i have had to watch her joy with an anonymous amount of attention...
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. >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: bruce riddell is here. he served in the cia for 30 years and was also national security advisor to war presidents. his new book is called "jfk us forgotten crisis." gem ofalled a minor elegant history writing. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. you love the idea of an elegant gem of historical writing. you said to me, this is the most fine i've had. what was it about the experience ?hat resonated with you bang bang bruce: we're talking a lot about character of a president because we are in our presidential campaign season. this is a man who demonstrated unusual character in the white house. he faced some of the hardest decisions any president in american history has faced. about the invasion of india which comes simultaneously with the cuban missile crisis. he handled to huge global crises simultaneously. in both, he showed unusual depth of thinking about the problem and thinking it through, not necessarily doing the easy thing or the thing his advisers told him to do, but in the end, coming up wit
. >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: bruce riddell is here. he served in the cia for 30 years and was also national security advisor to war presidents. his new book is called "jfk us forgotten crisis." gem ofalled a minor elegant history writing. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. you love the idea of an elegant gem of historical writing. you said to me, this is the most fine i've had. what was it about the experience ?hat...
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brian moynihan, ceo of the bank of america. ♪ charlie rose: charlie savage is here.is a pulitzer prize-winning reporter. his latest book is called power wars, inside the obama administration's counterterrorism activities. i am pleased to have him at this table. savage: it is a book about the obama administrations work on terrorism. he is one of the most lawyer like presidents we've ever had. lawyers.surrounded by they've a certain way of looking at the world. as a way of breaking down problems. their deliberations about these dilemmas in the post-9/11 world are the focus of this book. more than 100 and 50 eight administration officials. i gained access to many documents that are not public. is essentially an investigative history of how the obama administration came into office thinking that they were going to do one thing and then found that the world as it was was not always cooperative. they came in as tremendous critics of the bush administration. they were going to close guantanamo bay, they were going to fix the war on terror, they were going to not have a glob
brian moynihan, ceo of the bank of america. ♪ charlie rose: charlie savage is here.is a pulitzer prize-winning reporter. his latest book is called power wars, inside the obama administration's counterterrorism activities. i am pleased to have him at this table. savage: it is a book about the obama administrations work on terrorism. he is one of the most lawyer like presidents we've ever had. lawyers.surrounded by they've a certain way of looking at the world. as a way of breaking down...
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charlie: meaning what?eorge lucas: they give academy awards the popular films--they don't give academy awards the popular films. charlie: are you proud of the popular films? george lucas: that's ok with me. it's an important part of society. if you make a work of art or a and and nobody sees it, award does not do you any good. charlie: francis is making movies by one person, him. george lucas: i'm not sure with society at large, it is helping much. that's what i'm going to do now. i will make movies that only i want to see. i have always wanted to do that. i fell into popular films by accident. i always disliked hollywood films and don't want anything to do with them. charlie: but you know how to make them. i guess it was embedded in my dna. it is that particular thing, which is that i'm not sure whether it is a coincidence that people like steven and i, steven spielberg, grew up in the same environment. we liked the movies. it's whole generation that came of age in the 60's, that grew up on movies. i did n
charlie: meaning what?eorge lucas: they give academy awards the popular films--they don't give academy awards the popular films. charlie: are you proud of the popular films? george lucas: that's ok with me. it's an important part of society. if you make a work of art or a and and nobody sees it, award does not do you any good. charlie: francis is making movies by one person, him. george lucas: i'm not sure with society at large, it is helping much. that's what i'm going to do now. i will make...
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charlie rose: the book is called how's your faith? charlie rose: marlon james is here. he is the author of the book that was awarded the booker prize for fiction. the story revolves around the attempted assassination of bob marley in 1976. michiko cap economy called the dizzyingly complex. it is or even optioned by hbo for a television series adaptation. marlon james: thank you for having me. charlie rose: you came here looking for a teaching job? marlon james: when i moved to minneapolis i just finished my second novel and that is said in the 18th century. i was haunted by that story from way back in 1991 when i was still in college. timothy white wrote the definitive biography of bob marley. he wrote a really curious postscript when he went back to the assassination attempt. that was the first time i read anybody talk about these men and what had happened to them. as a novelist i am attracted by mysteries. i am never going to solve them but i like playing around with them. it took me over 20 years to get back to it. the spark was from then. i wrote two novels. one was
charlie rose: the book is called how's your faith? charlie rose: marlon james is here. he is the author of the book that was awarded the booker prize for fiction. the story revolves around the attempted assassination of bob marley in 1976. michiko cap economy called the dizzyingly complex. it is or even optioned by hbo for a television series adaptation. marlon james: thank you for having me. charlie rose: you came here looking for a teaching job? marlon james: when i moved to minneapolis i...
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charlie: evan?van: i think you have a lot of undecided voters in iowa and new hampshire, and when it comes time to buy, i think they will come to somebody with more experience and ability. charlie: michael? michael: i find it interesting that trump tweeted today that something like 2/3 of his for him todayote if he ran as an independent. thently, he is not definitive about whether he will do that. when he says something we party establishment finds to be wild, they may be hearing his words in , his comment that as long as he is treated fairly, he will not leave the party and run as an independent, so what does he consider fair treatment, and how careful to republican leaders have to be to make sure he is treated fairly, but this topic is still on his mind. charlie: watching the trump phenomenon -- you are not a political journalist, but a law fromssor, not expected thatyou read and see donald trump is a good chance to be the republican nominee. becauset is frightening of the discourse. i think whate
charlie: evan?van: i think you have a lot of undecided voters in iowa and new hampshire, and when it comes time to buy, i think they will come to somebody with more experience and ability. charlie: michael? michael: i find it interesting that trump tweeted today that something like 2/3 of his for him todayote if he ran as an independent. thently, he is not definitive about whether he will do that. when he says something we party establishment finds to be wild, they may be hearing his words in ,...
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charlie rose: is great to have you here. hooper: thank you charlie. ♪ ♪ . .orked alongside steve jobs to revolutionize the way we listen to music and became known as the godfather of the ipod. he spent nearly a decade at apple, then hatched a company of his own. in 2010, he cofounded nest labs, where he promised to invent every unloved product in the home. a promise so thrilling, google, soon to the alphabet, snapped up nest and its star ceo for $3.2 billion. joining me today on "studio 1.0," nest ceo and cofounder, tony fadell. tony, so great to have you here. tony: it's so great to be here. i love it.
charlie rose: is great to have you here. hooper: thank you charlie. ♪ ♪ . .orked alongside steve jobs to revolutionize the way we listen to music and became known as the godfather of the ipod. he spent nearly a decade at apple, then hatched a company of his own. in 2010, he cofounded nest labs, where he promised to invent every unloved product in the home. a promise so thrilling, google, soon to the alphabet, snapped up nest and its star ceo for $3.2 billion. joining me today on...
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charlie: not identified the concussion. you already said that they would have insisted she not get on the playing field. >> you knew something was wrong and you did not want to leave the field because the team depended on you. >> i would have tried to push through anything, no matter what the symptoms were. i was so competitive and my passion was incredible for the game. i did not want to stop, even if i knew something was terribly wrong. >> instead of leaving the field, they feel -- charlie: the nfl has a policy where they examine the concussion when they come off the field. today, how are you? >> a lot better. there are things i still struggle with. at school, i have 2-3 headaches a week and sometimes five days without a break. my eyes have been struggling since my last concussion, almost two years ago. my pupils are not the same size all the time and, with that, it is hard for me to be in lecture and looking at the powerpoint. going back to my notes goes back to my headaches. >> are you under the care of physicians? >> n
charlie: not identified the concussion. you already said that they would have insisted she not get on the playing field. >> you knew something was wrong and you did not want to leave the field because the team depended on you. >> i would have tried to push through anything, no matter what the symptoms were. i was so competitive and my passion was incredible for the game. i did not want to stop, even if i knew something was terribly wrong. >> instead of leaving the field, they...
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charlie: do you see this often?obert: well, you see this often, it marburg men, fellini, bergman, fellini, the list goes on and on. with movies, that seems to be a good thing. charlie: what is it? what is in common among those directors? obert: the they feel more comfortable working with people that they have worked with before. they know the patterns and they certainly know them and they can see them in another part and i know that if i would be in that situation, i would be excited to so, well, i have so-and-so, i can have him do this. you can see them in a way that you have never seen before. i think he is great at that. charlie: it is great that you and marty are in this. have had a great relationship with each other. >> this is a huge privilege, especially because i can sit at such a great table. david has created a universe that is unique and it is surprising and it is funny and it is heartbreaking. it is life itself. it is something that happens in a seamless way. we have a handful of people who are able to t
charlie: do you see this often?obert: well, you see this often, it marburg men, fellini, bergman, fellini, the list goes on and on. with movies, that seems to be a good thing. charlie: what is it? what is in common among those directors? obert: the they feel more comfortable working with people that they have worked with before. they know the patterns and they certainly know them and they can see them in another part and i know that if i would be in that situation, i would be excited to so,...
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>> no because she knew charlie sly. one of the things when i first raised his name, she said oh yes, then when she gave me the dates, i said it sound likes you knew him. she said yes, i knew him when he was here. >> charlie sly has recanted gone back on some of his statements. how many hours total did you record charlie sly and what convinced him that he was being truthful in the conversations you recorded? >> first of all the way we got to him, you don't start with somebody without any evidence for secret flixg. wfilming. we spoke to the people in vancouver as a person who had taken smart drugs to a whole new level, he had doped a particular athlete to nfl stardom in the nfl combines. they praised him to the heavens as someone who is a real doping expert. first meeting liam had with him. charlie sly took him back to his apartment, pulled out a sling out of his fridge, a baseball player turns up at sly's apartment. so all the time, the levels of corroborate rakes who sly is what his contacts with athletes is, are buildi
>> no because she knew charlie sly. one of the things when i first raised his name, she said oh yes, then when she gave me the dates, i said it sound likes you knew him. she said yes, i knew him when he was here. >> charlie sly has recanted gone back on some of his statements. how many hours total did you record charlie sly and what convinced him that he was being truthful in the conversations you recorded? >> first of all the way we got to him, you don't start with somebody...