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killed by people around you when you do fail the big studio city doesn't address this and make arrests and cities and that's as large as too big to fail fail if it's going to you don't cycle that fail we can reorganize it like you would do one area the orderly liquidation process as you. have it with the creation process that's exactly what happened with the bank that's went on for a good design to examine what you know i don't get to be ever used because we had an orderly liquidation system for fannie and freddie we didn't use it i spent tens of hours working on writing on capitol hill congressman frank worked with us on it we had a system in place in the summer of two thousand and eight that would have resolved about a dime of loss of the taxpayer did we choose to use it no you're not. we'll hear more from mark and mark or i say mark mark on the bill after the break also coming up next the arts. and i will get to the daily bill will explore the fine line between bank areas. stay with us. wealthy british style. market. has come to. find out what's really happening to the global econom
killed by people around you when you do fail the big studio city doesn't address this and make arrests and cities and that's as large as too big to fail fail if it's going to you don't cycle that fail we can reorganize it like you would do one area the orderly liquidation process as you. have it with the creation process that's exactly what happened with the bank that's went on for a good design to examine what you know i don't get to be ever used because we had an orderly liquidation system...
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. >> i'm annette, i'm from studio city, california. i'm a mother of three, i weight 155-1/2 pounds.viest i've ever been. i'm a size 10. ...and this is me now! i lost 25 pounds and went from that size 10 to this size 2 in just 12 weeks. how did i do it? i became a food lover. >> i'm aood lover and i lost 36 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i've lost 50 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 60 pounds. >> i'm a food loveand i lost 82 pounds in eight months.
. >> i'm annette, i'm from studio city, california. i'm a mother of three, i weight 155-1/2 pounds.viest i've ever been. i'm a size 10. ...and this is me now! i lost 25 pounds and went from that size 10 to this size 2 in just 12 weeks. how did i do it? i became a food lover. >> i'm aood lover and i lost 36 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i've lost 50 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 60 pounds. >> i'm a food loveand i lost 82 pounds in eight months.
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. >> i'm annette, i'm from studio city, california. i'm a mother of three, i weight 155-1/2 pounds.s is the heaviest i've ever been. i'm a size 10. ...and this is me now! i lost 25 pounds and went from that size 10 to this size 2 in just 12 weeks. how did i do it? i became a food lover. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 36 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i've lost 50 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 60 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 82 pounds in eight months. >> what if you could actually lose weight eating bread, pasta, sweets, even wine and chocolate? when you're a food lover, there
. >> i'm annette, i'm from studio city, california. i'm a mother of three, i weight 155-1/2 pounds.s is the heaviest i've ever been. i'm a size 10. ...and this is me now! i lost 25 pounds and went from that size 10 to this size 2 in just 12 weeks. how did i do it? i became a food lover. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 36 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i've lost 50 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 60 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 82 pounds in eight...
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>> jared from studio city. >> have you ever texted a naked picture of yourself to someone?> jimmy: jared looks like a guy, he has a lot of tattoos. he looks comfortable with his body. perhaps a little too comfortable. let's see what jared says. >> of course. very nice. your mom is going to be proud. >> jimmy: we don't necessarily need proof. if you say yes, we'll take your word for it. all right, let's move on. >> my name is maria. i live here in los angeles. >> have you ever texted a naked picture of yourself to someone? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: really? everyone says yes? what is it about her? maybe wishful thinking? let's look. >> yes. >> tell us about it. >> my girlfriend. i send them to her all the time. do you want to see them? awesome. i love you angela. >> yep, you're definitely naked. >> jimmy: angela is a lucky lady. you've got to come visit hollywood, by the way. anyway, we have one more? >> my name is janet george. i live in kansas city, kansas. >> have you ever texted a naked picture of yourself to someone. >> jimmy: okay, as she ever texted a naked photograph of
>> jared from studio city. >> have you ever texted a naked picture of yourself to someone?> jimmy: jared looks like a guy, he has a lot of tattoos. he looks comfortable with his body. perhaps a little too comfortable. let's see what jared says. >> of course. very nice. your mom is going to be proud. >> jimmy: we don't necessarily need proof. if you say yes, we'll take your word for it. all right, let's move on. >> my name is maria. i live here in los angeles....
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-z one of the few remaining /arpt houses in san francisco and an active participant in the city wide open studio program, it is hard to determine the impact the destruction of this building would have on the community. in conclusion, we on the to any plans that propose the demolition of building /#1-g without research justification or /kraeur /tpeu /kags of the living resource that it is. we are deeply concerned with the [inaudible] and not surveyed /-fpt we thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> good evening, i'm here to describe the vibrant and creative community currently alive and /tphrao*eufing in the nunan bidding on pier 70 and to ask the commissioners to be sure were included in the development. we are painters, film makers, photographers, print makers, writers, architects, computer consul /tapblts, sign painters and inventors. we feel really strongly about fosterering our community in a creative work space. his work brought attention to quite a group of /paeupblters were doing in the mid 60s and 70s. they went on to be known as the bay area figure painters. it also brought a lot of r
-z one of the few remaining /arpt houses in san francisco and an active participant in the city wide open studio program, it is hard to determine the impact the destruction of this building would have on the community. in conclusion, we on the to any plans that propose the demolition of building /#1-g without research justification or /kraeur /tpeu /kags of the living resource that it is. we are deeply concerned with the [inaudible] and not surveyed /-fpt we thank you for your time. >>...
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. >> it's not every day you can walk into your city center and play with the deer but you can in japan. in this studioou can see the kids in the city center and deer with them and watch how the deer don't mind getting petted by the kids. it's almost like a public petting zoo. >> where did the deer come from, they're in the middle of a city? >> they're city deer so the kids interact with them as they come across. one kid puts a cracker in his mouth. and the deer eats it. >> what? >> elsewhere in the middle east, a different kind of animal video. this one has the civil defense called in to rescue something. >> a cat. >> you got it, beth. >> seriously? >> seriously. >> as you can see, they're raising this ladder truck so they can get up that night. if you look, you can see there's a white something behind. >> i see it. >> once they get up there, it's pretty easy work getting the cat out. there you can see the cat is kind of like sim ba and the lion king. they hold it up so everybody can see. it think it was probably named snowball. >> what we learned from this video is that firemen around the world have
. >> it's not every day you can walk into your city center and play with the deer but you can in japan. in this studioou can see the kids in the city center and deer with them and watch how the deer don't mind getting petted by the kids. it's almost like a public petting zoo. >> where did the deer come from, they're in the middle of a city? >> they're city deer so the kids interact with them as they come across. one kid puts a cracker in his mouth. and the deer eats it....
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and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. on monday, i said on my radio show that the lies and cover up could bring an end to barak obama's pregnancy and compared it to watergate and it was a methodical attempt. it was a wrecknition america will forgive leaders for serious mistake but not intention and repeatedly lying to them and then attempting to cover the lies. deception and the deflection of the truth ends in defection of the people. i was not the only one to go out on the limbb. i was joined by former ambassador john bolton and seeing the determination to down play it as something that understand long ago and doesn't matter. it is a serious threat to the credibility to the office of the president. those who reacted suggested i want the president out of office. if anybody who said that doesn't know me well. i genuinely don't want him forced from the office because it is not good for the country. but they are continuing the course that we learning in from the testimony from the whistle-blowers. those if congress attack th
and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. on monday, i said on my radio show that the lies and cover up could bring an end to barak obama's pregnancy and compared it to watergate and it was a methodical attempt. it was a wrecknition america will forgive leaders for serious mistake but not intention and repeatedly lying to them and then attempting to cover the lies. deception and the deflection of the truth ends in defection of the people. i was not the only one to go...
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we have a great audience here in new york and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york citymight have been one of the first people to bluntly point out that the obama administration is not transparent and covering up scandals and lying to the american people. and now with the white house caught in the middle of three separate scandals, benghazi, and irs targeting of conservative groups and the justice department illegal probe in the journal phone records, the rest of the media is starting to catch up including the pundits who praised the president. >> he's accountable for it and i am offended by. it it is not a political or conservative or liberal. it is trusting your government. >> the transparency thing is crumbling. >> the president held a press government and he did well. he had been listening to their conversation. >> and lot of american a dults the last time the government looked in phone calls of the reporters and using the irs for political purposes twas the nixon era. when the government wants to do good things, managerial confidence falls between david brent and a
we have a great audience here in new york and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york citymight have been one of the first people to bluntly point out that the obama administration is not transparent and covering up scandals and lying to the american people. and now with the white house caught in the middle of three separate scandals, benghazi, and irs targeting of conservative groups and the justice department illegal probe in the journal phone records, the rest of the media...
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thank you very much welcome to the huckabee show from the fox news studios in new york city. it is obvious that everyone of the obama administration would like to forget the night of september 11th, 20 12 when the united states consulate in bengazi, liba overrun. in the ensuing battle four americans were murder. ambassador chris stevens and shaun smith and former navev seals glen doubtery and ty wooled. the american medical journalia aided and abetted the cover up of a terrorist attack 17 days blamed by the obama team on a snippet of a utube video and the spontanous mob mad about it the facts neverapped added up. i was one of the very first voice to put it bluntly. not saying it lightly and not saying it to be sensational. your government lied to you. there is no doubt what so ever that there was intelligence and information that led to the clear conclusion that something brewing. i haven't been proven wrong despite val attempts and collusion between it is press, state department and white house ask highly placed military officials holding politically sensitive positions. thi
thank you very much welcome to the huckabee show from the fox news studios in new york city. it is obvious that everyone of the obama administration would like to forget the night of september 11th, 20 12 when the united states consulate in bengazi, liba overrun. in the ensuing battle four americans were murder. ambassador chris stevens and shaun smith and former navev seals glen doubtery and ty wooled. the american medical journalia aided and abetted the cover up of a terrorist attack 17 days...
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take a look at eerie storm clouds oklahoma city "studio b" this afternoon. same nasty weather slamming much of the plain states. we are hearing reports of two people hurt after a house was said to have been destroyed in western arkansas. those store still on the move. rick reichmuth on the extreme weather center. >> really active weather for us. we had yesterday, the day before and more night of it. two more nice after this even. you can see tornado watch boxes from wisconsin all the way down through areas of texas and right now areas so the south of oklahoma city. this is around paul's valley. i-95. tornado warning. oklahoma city you are fine for the tonight. go over towards arkansas this is where a majority of the tornadoes that we have seen today have been across this western area to the west of little rock. you are seeing tornadic activity. severe thunderstorms as far as east of northern areas of mississippi and then take a look mississippi river strong winds coming across areas of illinois and wisconsin right now. a heavy moisture. and that's bringing b
take a look at eerie storm clouds oklahoma city "studio b" this afternoon. same nasty weather slamming much of the plain states. we are hearing reports of two people hurt after a house was said to have been destroyed in western arkansas. those store still on the move. rick reichmuth on the extreme weather center. >> really active weather for us. we had yesterday, the day before and more night of it. two more nice after this even. you can see tornado watch boxes from wisconsin...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: shane smith is here, the cocowrnd and c.e.o.st international media company vice. he has said he wants vice to be the next cnn, and mtv digitally. what started as a magazine in montreal in 1994 has become a global brand, valued, some say, at $1 billion. online video accounts for the majority of his revenues. but in april this year he launched his own serious on hbo. shane smith is the executive producer and lead reporter. here is a look at what the trailer for "vice." ♪ ♪ >> this is the most dangerous quarter in the world. if i go on that side, i can say good-bye to my toes. >>> rose: i'm pleased to have shane smith at this table for the first time. what dijust see? tell me in your own words what vice on hbo is. >> i saw a scissor real. "vice" on hbo is a more condensed version of what we do on "vice," which is we try to find the best stories in the world and try to tell them in a way -- >> define "best stories" for me. >> well, i think we've come up it's the absurdity of the
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: shane smith is here, the cocowrnd and c.e.o.st international media company vice. he has said he wants vice to be the next cnn, and mtv digitally. what started as a magazine in montreal in 1994 has become a global brand, valued, some say, at $1 billion. online video accounts for the majority of his revenues. but in april this year he launched his own serious on hbo. shane smith is...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: nora ephron's final work is "lucky guy," starring tom hanks as the new york tabloid columnist mike mcalary. he is best known for his espoas a of the police torture of luoima. he won a pulitzer prize just before his death of cancer at age 41. he was the epitome of a big-city scrappy reporter and signified a big moment in new york journalism. "lucky guy" has been nominated for six tony awards, including best play. joining me are tom hanks, courtney b. vance, george c. wolfe, and jacob bernstein. i am pleased to have them here at this table. i have a question, does that come from nora's conversation with her mother on her death bed? >> yeah, indeed. her mother always said, you know, use it-- when her mother was on her death bed, she said to her, "take notes, "and my mother did and my mother wrote a piece called "the mink coat" which i believe was in "esquire wal"about mourning, and about hw her mother had become not exactly a role model for her. but know. >> rose: but said "take
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: nora ephron's final work is "lucky guy," starring tom hanks as the new york tabloid columnist mike mcalary. he is best known for his espoas a of the police torture of luoima. he won a pulitzer prize just before his death of cancer at age 41. he was the epitome of a big-city scrappy reporter and signified a big moment in new york journalism. "lucky guy" has been...
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and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. on monday, i said on my radio show that the lies and cover up could bring an end to barak obama's pregnancy and compared it to watergate and it was a methodical attempt. it was a wrecknition america will forgive leaders for serious mistake but not intention and repeatedly lying to them and then attempting to cover the lies. deception and the deflection of the truth ends in defection of the people. i was not the only one to go out on the limbb. i was joined by former ambassador john bolton and seeing the determination to down play it as something that understand long ago and doesn't matter. it is a serious threat to the credibility to the office of the president. those who reacted suggested i want the president out of office. if anybody who said that doesn't know me well. i genuinely don't want him forced from the office because it is not good for the country. but they are continuing the course that we learning in from the testimony from the whistle-blowers. those if congress attack th
and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. on monday, i said on my radio show that the lies and cover up could bring an end to barak obama's pregnancy and compared it to watergate and it was a methodical attempt. it was a wrecknition america will forgive leaders for serious mistake but not intention and repeatedly lying to them and then attempting to cover the lies. deception and the deflection of the truth ends in defection of the people. i was not the only one to go...
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city. >> rose: nathan lane, dan rose nex captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> nathanane is here, he's one of theatre's greatest gift, just ask all of his friends. he's a two-time tony award winner. he stars in a story of a gay burlesque performing, he was nominated for a tony once again for his performance. i'm very pleased to have him here back in our house, welcome. >> thank you, nice to be back. always a pleasure. >> rose: we started to talk about then ed brantly who said one of god's rare major gifts to broadway in the last several decades, one of the best comic markin the tatre, a king of musical comedy, a classic broadway baby, master of the one liner with top spin. holy cow, lordy lordy. >> well, that's, well, that's very nice. >> rose: what's he talking about, what performance. >> i think that's a composite review of several things i might have done over the years. but it's all nice to hear. i was saying for the first time in maybe ever i've not read anhing that's been witten about the nance because it was such a h
city. >> rose: nathan lane, dan rose nex captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> nathanane is here, he's one of theatre's greatest gift, just ask all of his friends. he's a two-time tony award winner. he stars in a story of a gay burlesque performing, he was nominated for a tony once again for his performance. i'm very pleased to have him here back in our house, welcome. >> thank you, nice to be back. always a...
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." >>> plus house leader nancy employee city stops by the studio. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for i'm duarte geraldino. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> our weatherman has track shoes on. >> yes, he does. >> good morning, it's friday, may 10. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time just about 4:30. lawrence just ran up to the desk. >> just like that. >> i got my air jordans. i hopped right over here, guys. i was cruising! fog in the bay area again this morning, drizzle showing up at the coastline. the temperatures mainly in the 50s. we have mother's day coming up this weekend. we have to get this forecast right. we hope we do. we'll talk about that coming up. >> mother nature, right? she better get it right. mom. >>> outside now here's the golden gate bridge. there is some overnight roadwork across the deck. you can see maybe lanes closed. we have an accident in san francisco. we'll tell you more about that coming up in traffic in a little bit. >>> and at 4:30, we begin with
." >>> plus house leader nancy employee city stops by the studio. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for i'm duarte geraldino. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> our weatherman has track shoes on. >> yes, he does. >> good morning, it's friday, may 10. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time just about 4:30. lawrence just ran...
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we have a great audience here in new york and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york citymight have been one of the first people to bluntly point out that the obama administration is not transparent and covering up scandals and lying to the american people. and now with the white house caught in the middle of three separate scandals, benghazi, and irs targeting of conservative groups and the justice department illegal probe in the journal phone records, the rest of the media is starting to catch up including the pundits who praised the president. >> he's accountable for it and i am offended by. it it is not a political or conservative or liberal. it is trusting your government. >> the transparency thing is crumbling. >> the president held a press government and he did well. he had been listening to their conversation. >> and lot of american a dults the last time the government looked in phone calls of the reporters and using the irs for political purposes twas the nixon era. when the government wants to do good things, managerial confidence falls between david brent and a
we have a great audience here in new york and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york citymight have been one of the first people to bluntly point out that the obama administration is not transparent and covering up scandals and lying to the american people. and now with the white house caught in the middle of three separate scandals, benghazi, and irs targeting of conservative groups and the justice department illegal probe in the journal phone records, the rest of the media...
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and welcome tot huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. all right, on monday, i said on my radio show that i believe that the lies and coverups regarding what happened in benghazi last september 11th could bring an end to barack obama's presidency. i compared it to watergate. that's in president brought down by deception and a methodical attempt to cover the deception. i wasn't saying that for dramatic effect or for rhetorical hyperbole. as a recognition that americans will forgive its leaders for mistakes, even serious mistakes but not for intentionally cunningly and repeatedly lying to them and then attempting to cover the lies. the deception of the truth add deflexion from the truth ends in defection of the people. i was joined g by former u.n. ambassador john handling of the fiasco happen long ago which doesn't matter. i see it as it a serious threat to the office of the president. among those who reacted were among those who o suggested i wanted those out of office. anybody who says that doesn't know me very well. i don't care much fo
and welcome tot huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. all right, on monday, i said on my radio show that i believe that the lies and coverups regarding what happened in benghazi last september 11th could bring an end to barack obama's presidency. i compared it to watergate. that's in president brought down by deception and a methodical attempt to cover the deception. i wasn't saying that for dramatic effect or for rhetorical hyperbole. as a recognition that americans will forgive...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: olympia snowe is here. she is a former republican matter from maine. she served in public office for 40 years, both in the maine legislature and then the united states house and the united states senate. while in office, she was an influential advocate of bipartisanship. in 2012, she announced her decision not to stand for reelection. her main reasons were the polarizationnd dysfunction she saw in washington. in her new book "fighting for common ground," she explains how we can fix the stalemate in congress. i am pleased to have senator olympia snowe at this table for the first time. welcome. >> it's great to be here, charlie. thank you. >> rose: we want to know how we can fix it because the dysfunction in washington makes the american public angry, disappointed, and frustrated. >> well, i think the key is for people to place a premium value on bipaisanip, d as i say, to create a political reward at the ballot box for those who engage in it and a political penalty for those w
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: olympia snowe is here. she is a former republican matter from maine. she served in public office for 40 years, both in the maine legislature and then the united states house and the united states senate. while in office, she was an influential advocate of bipartisanship. in 2012, she announced her decision not to stand for reelection. her main reasons were the polarizationnd...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin with a look at the changing nature of the civil war in syria. amongst the rebel forces islamics are taking an increasingly powerful role. last week they lost control of key areas in the country. it's reported that president's bashar al-assad forces are taking back a city. the war is taking a toll on neighboring turkey and lebanon and jordan as well. after meeting with turkey's prime minister last week, president obama rejected any unilateral u.s. action. joining me are two correspondents to who reported on the effects in the region. ben wedeman is cnn's international correspondent and he originally reported from turkey's border with syria where ten days ago over 50 people were killed in two car bombings. he's in new york to collect a peabody award for his effort covering the war. farnaz fassihi is a deputy middle east bureau chief for the "wall street journal." she has reported on the impact of the war in lebanon. i am pleased to have both of them here at this table.
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin with a look at the changing nature of the civil war in syria. amongst the rebel forces islamics are taking an increasingly powerful role. last week they lost control of key areas in the country. it's reported that president's bashar al-assad forces are taking back a city. the war is taking a toll on neighboring turkey and lebanon and jordan as well. after meeting with...
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captioning sponsored by rose ofmunications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: this evening we want to talk about the white house and the's second term and where he might be. the white house has been rocked by scandal this week. the president is under attack over a trio of unrelated issues which have all entered the spotlight at the same time. the death of ambassador stevens, along with three other americans in benghazi. and then the subsequent allegations of a cover-up. the improper i.r.s. scrutiny of groups opposed to the president. and the justice department's sweeping subpoenas of the associated press phone records. then on thursday, the president had a press conference and promised improvements. >> my concern is making sure that if there's a problem in the government, that we fix it. that's my responsibility. and that's what we're going to do. that's true with respect to the i.r.s. and making sure that they apply the laws the way they were intended. that's true with respect to the security of our di comes, whichs why we're going to need to work with
captioning sponsored by rose ofmunications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: this evening we want to talk about the white house and the's second term and where he might be. the white house has been rocked by scandal this week. the president is under attack over a trio of unrelated issues which have all entered the spotlight at the same time. the death of ambassador stevens, along with three other americans in benghazi. and then the subsequent allegations of...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: more than 30 years ago, four boys from dublin played music together for the first time. they started rehearsing in a small kitchen but have since played in the world's biggest arenas. the four are paul houston, known to us as bono. david evans, known as the edge. adam clayton and larry mullen, jr. they are u2 and they redefined rock and roll. the band has sold more than 150 million albums. they have won 22 grammy awards. they were inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame in the very first year they were eligible democrat spite fame and fortune the band has remained true to their roots and values. at the band's heart is bono. he is u2's lead singer and songwriter. he turned his global popularity into a tool for affect vichl. he is the co-founder of the one campaign and red which together worked to fight poverty and disease. he has traveled the world to raise awareness for african debt government corruption and the h.i.v./aids epidemic. today he is one of those influential
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: more than 30 years ago, four boys from dublin played music together for the first time. they started rehearsing in a small kitchen but have since played in the world's biggest arenas. the four are paul houston, known to us as bono. david evans, known as the edge. adam clayton and larry mullen, jr. they are u2 and they redefined rock and roll. the band has sold more than 150...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: phil jackson is here. he is one of the winningest coaches in basketball history. he oversaw two n.b.a. dynasties, won six titles with the chicago bulls and five with the los angeles lakers. those teams were led by two of the all-time great players. since leaving the lakers in 2011, he's taken time to reflect on his coaching journey and what might be next. the story is cold in "eleve rings: the soul of success." i am very pleased to have phil jackson back at this table. welcome. >> thank you very much. it's nice to be sitting around this table again. >> let's talk about the title "11 rings." clearly there are 11 rings you have won. it has to do with the concept of rings of why you've won. >> the first chapter talks about the rings, and the fact that that team was-- they got in the middle of the semicircle, and they put their hand in and they said, "1, two, three, ring," the symbol of what they were after and how they came together to become a championship team. >> rose: where
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: phil jackson is here. he is one of the winningest coaches in basketball history. he oversaw two n.b.a. dynasties, won six titles with the chicago bulls and five with the los angeles lakers. those teams were led by two of the all-time great players. since leaving the lakers in 2011, he's taken time to reflect on his coaching journey and what might be next. the story is cold in...