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charlie gibson, 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 homeland security. thank you. [applause] [captions cop
charlie gibson, 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...
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charlie, thank you. a fan's deadly plunge has people questioning the safety of ballparks. and we'll remember wes craven whose movies scared the heck out of when the "cbs evening news" continues. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum-tum-tum-tum-tums smoothies, only from tums. [music] defiance is in our bones. new citracal pearls. delicious berries and cream. soft, chewable, calcium plus vitamin d. only from citracal. you tuck here... you tuck there. if you're a toe tucker... because of toenail fungus, ask your doctor now about prescription kerydin. used daily, kerydin drops may kill the fungus at the site of infection and get to the root of your toe tucking. kerydin may cause irritation at the treated site. most common side effects include skin peeling... ...ingrown toenail, redness, itching, and swelling. tell your doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you or does not go away. stop toe tucking... and get the drop on toenail fungus. ask your doctor today about kerydin. >> pelley: 49,000 baseball fans collectively gasped when they saw a man fall to his d
charlie, thank you. a fan's deadly plunge has people questioning the safety of ballparks. and we'll remember wes craven whose movies scared the heck out of when the "cbs evening news" continues. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum-tum-tum-tum-tums smoothies, only from tums. [music] defiance is in our bones. new citracal pearls. delicious berries and cream. soft, chewable, calcium plus vitamin d. only from citracal. you tuck here... you tuck there. if you're a toe tucker......
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charlie: right -- sally: right. charlie: i gave them editorial control. sally: editorial discernment. that is the concern some people had. how could they know? they were visually sophisticated kids, and they knew what we were doing. we talked about the pictures. charlie: what was the conversation? sally: do you like this? what do you think this picture says? does this picture say something about you you are not comfortable with? charlie: what did your husband larry say? sally: the same. charlie: this is a close family. this is what these photographs have told us. this is a family with no secrets between them. sally: i would imagine there are a few secrets, but we are close family, especially now. charlie: they understoodcharlie: . sally: they appreciated. i think they understood it. that's the argument i made. i'm sure child psychologist will take issue with cap. charlie: after "immediate family," sally moved on. she has been exporting themes of place come history, and mortality. i asked her where she finds her inspiration. sally: the way it works for me,
charlie: right -- sally: right. charlie: i gave them editorial control. sally: editorial discernment. that is the concern some people had. how could they know? they were visually sophisticated kids, and they knew what we were doing. we talked about the pictures. charlie: what was the conversation? sally: do you like this? what do you think this picture says? does this picture say something about you you are not comfortable with? charlie: what did your husband larry say? sally: the same....
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♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: sally mann is one of america's preeminent photographers. for three decades, she has captured images that are haunting and romantic all at once. her 1990 two series called "immediate family" made her ,amous and spanned 10 years featuring children on their home virginia farm. these photos outraged some for their composition as well as nudity. sally writes about that and her life in a new book ll
♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: sally mann is one of america's preeminent photographers. for three decades, she has captured images that are haunting and romantic all at once. her 1990 two series called "immediate family" made her ,amous and spanned 10 years featuring children on their home virginia farm. these photos outraged some for their composition as well as nudity. sally writes about that and her life in a new book ll
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> sally mann is one of maeferk's preeminent photographers for three decades. she has captured images that are haunting, disturbing and romantic all at once. her 1992 series called immediate family made her famous, created over ten areas it featured her children at home on their virginia farm. this strikingly beautiful photo is deemed a great work of art, outraged some of their composition and nudity. sally writes about that moment as well as her life and work in a new book. it ask called hold still, a memoir with photographs. i spoke with sallie mann for a rare and candid conversation in new york city's gagozian gallery. >> when did this affair with photography begin? >> pretty early, really. 17. >> rose: yeah, did your dad give you your first camera. >> he did. he had a leica that he had taken around the world in 1937-- 31ee no, 37ee. and he handed it to me with virtually no explanation, no, this is how you load the film and this light meter, you remember all that stuff. and i just
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> sally mann is one of maeferk's preeminent photographers for three decades. she has captured images that are haunting, disturbing and romantic all at once. her 1992 series called immediate family made her famous, created over ten areas it featured her children at home on their virginia farm. this strikingly beautiful photo is deemed a great work of art, outraged some of their composition...
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charlie, did you buy or sell this sell-off? >> it's been quite a week to be an investor, let alone a young one. during this correction period, i'm looking at this as an opportunity. as an opportunity to go after stocks that i think might go down in the natural correction trend, but i think that would be more stable moving forward. one of those stocks in particular is american airlines. they have potential with the new merger going through and expanded fleet. i think they are going down just because of the natural correction momentum. i'm looking at stocks like that to reinvest in the short future. >> you're buying american airlines. caylee, what was your reaction to all the volatility? what names were you buying into it? >> so we are not day traders or anything like that. we are looking at the long term value plays. we weren't making trades last week. really looking at the market to see what in the future would make potentially good moves for us to build that return on our portfolio. one of the names i was going to mention was
charlie, did you buy or sell this sell-off? >> it's been quite a week to be an investor, let alone a young one. during this correction period, i'm looking at this as an opportunity. as an opportunity to go after stocks that i think might go down in the natural correction trend, but i think that would be more stable moving forward. one of those stocks in particular is american airlines. they have potential with the new merger going through and expanded fleet. i think they are going down...
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most of you have seen it a 1987 movie, classic wall street played by charlie sheen gets arrested by the feds. he gets arrested in the office in front of everybody. his boss is played by al brook. man looks and sees nothing looking back at him. only then does he find his own character which prevents from falling. i having to like crisis, you don't get structural reforms unless there's a deep economic crisis. think of china in the late '70's and asia in 1997. as for russia, the man looking is vladimir putin and russia is not going to change until he's gone. thank you. [applause] [laughs] >> thank you all of you for your presentations. we have a few minutes left here from questions from the panel. we have a gentlemen with a microphone. if you can raise your hand and identify yourself briefly, and in the interest of time, if you please ask a question, and if possible keep it short and to the point as possible, so anyone would like to start? down here. >> yeah, voices of america and mandarin services. he says we shouldn't worry too much about china stock market crash, i'm just wondering that
most of you have seen it a 1987 movie, classic wall street played by charlie sheen gets arrested by the feds. he gets arrested in the office in front of everybody. his boss is played by al brook. man looks and sees nothing looking back at him. only then does he find his own character which prevents from falling. i having to like crisis, you don't get structural reforms unless there's a deep economic crisis. think of china in the late '70's and asia in 1997. as for russia, the man looking is...
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. >> in 1997, he talked to charlie rose about the secrets to scar. >> i do you have know what people are really afraid of. you have to go into those forbidden areas. so you're probably off the box going to be making a film upsetting to the adults and to the establishment. >> never say who is there. don't you watch scary movies? >> also directed scream. that film franchise became box office sensation, would gross more than half billion dollars world-wide. he ventured outside horror films, in 1999. music of the heart, earned meryl streep an oscar nomination. but he'll forever be remembered for his ability to frighten. cravin once said, horror films don't create fear, they release it. >> now, that was anthony mason reporting. you know, you think about freddie kruger with his hands coming up out of the pond, over and over again. >> scream two, if you were babysitting at that time? oh, my goodness, did you not fall asleep. so turning our attention to the weather, renmant of throw call -- tropical storm erika, continues to threaten southeast with potential flooding. >> several inches every
. >> in 1997, he talked to charlie rose about the secrets to scar. >> i do you have know what people are really afraid of. you have to go into those forbidden areas. so you're probably off the box going to be making a film upsetting to the adults and to the establishment. >> never say who is there. don't you watch scary movies? >> also directed scream. that film franchise became box office sensation, would gross more than half billion dollars world-wide. he ventured...
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>> i think they have to. >> charlie gasparino thank you very much. we're awaiting new details bay, in hillary clinton e-mail saga. more state department e-mails being released soon and as this controversy isn't going away black burman reports neither is bernie sanders riding on coat tails of hillary's e-mail problems. >> a lot of interestings numbers out there david state department official tells fox about first a off the fresh batch of hillary clinton e-mails will total 6,000 pages that official also says roughly 30 e-mails redacted because they contain now classified information. this would bring the total number to roughly 90 so far. complin clinton defends her pee mail practices but secretary of state saying that she never sent nor received e-mail that was marked classified at the time. either way, this appears to be an issue is that is affecting her standing with voters latest example iowa. des moines register poll of caucus goers shows clinton received 37% support that's just about 7% ahead of bernie sanders but to put that in perspective take
>> i think they have to. >> charlie gasparino thank you very much. we're awaiting new details bay, in hillary clinton e-mail saga. more state department e-mails being released soon and as this controversy isn't going away black burman reports neither is bernie sanders riding on coat tails of hillary's e-mail problems. >> a lot of interestings numbers out there david state department official tells fox about first a off the fresh batch of hillary clinton e-mails will total...
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. >> thanks, charlie. let's see if there are any questions. you have the microphone. the gentleman, if you can introduce yourself is probably one of time for questions. >> the director center of islam at the hudson in the two. i wanted to ask a question follows from mr. harvey's remark that we are trying to understand these people as we understand ourselves and one part about lack of understanding is a lack of imagination for what the quds floors, iranian and general might want to accomplish. you gave a very fine account of what they have done. i was wondering if you could speak to what they might do in the future. not in general terms, but specific things you might anticipate from them and especially the issue of the missiles which i believe you cited, general dempsey, i say it is a very serious issue that is frankly not gotten very much attention. >> well, for me and derek has some specific knowledge of it, but i think the strategic object about the united states dealing with iranians desire for hegemony would be to use all the element and allies in the region for t
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researchers hired to improve vehicle technology will work this week and the company announced they hired charlie miller and another man on friday after getting attention this month after demonstrating they could hack into a moving jeep. uber said they want to build world class safety and security program. >> santa rosa city council is responding to causes to bring represent prices under control. starting tomorrow, the city council will kickoff a look at how for control prices. this is after a petition collected more than 2,500 signatures. locals reacted after city council passed a represent control measure in june had favor of spending money to help the homeless. >> the stated assembly two take up two historic bills to fight climate change and reduce reliance on oil. the bill will allow the state to meet goals set by governor brown in april. the order calls for reducing greenhouse gas help mission by 80 percent the next 35 years and cushion people use by cars and trucks in half over the next 15 years. if enacted the legislation would set an international precedent. >> now the weather forecast. >
researchers hired to improve vehicle technology will work this week and the company announced they hired charlie miller and another man on friday after getting attention this month after demonstrating they could hack into a moving jeep. uber said they want to build world class safety and security program. >> santa rosa city council is responding to causes to bring represent prices under control. starting tomorrow, the city council will kickoff a look at how for control prices. this is...
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charlie gasparino on that shortly. at the top of the hour, an arrest made in the execution of sheriff darren goforth. we talk to an official who says, yes, there is a war on police. in china, if you post something on-line that the government doesn't like, you go to prison. the actual law says if the post gets 5,000 views, you are guilty of spreading rumors. the sentence is three years. the authorities are very upset about what they call rumor mongering. 197 people have been detained and one journalist confessed publicly. it was on state-run tv. the prosecutor says he wrote a fake report based on hearsay and his subjective guesses without conducting due verification. what's going on? this is desperation. china has lost control of its stock market and its economy is sliding. if that gets out, the communist government loses its credibility and ultimately its power. so, crack down on the flow of the information. outside china, where there is a free press, china's trouble is headline news, 60 minutes did the ghost city stor
charlie gasparino on that shortly. at the top of the hour, an arrest made in the execution of sheriff darren goforth. we talk to an official who says, yes, there is a war on police. in china, if you post something on-line that the government doesn't like, you go to prison. the actual law says if the post gets 5,000 views, you are guilty of spreading rumors. the sentence is three years. the authorities are very upset about what they call rumor mongering. 197 people have been detained and one...
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charlie charlie? >> charlie rd'agata in roszke. >>> the writer of "nightmare on elm street" and "scream" has died. he kept audiences clinging to their seats like few others. >> reporter: for more than 40 years legendary filc maker wes craven kept audiences in their seats he horrified generations of moviegoers. >> he's best known for "nightmare on elm street." it featured the iconic fedor-wearing finger razors and johnny depp. they helped make craven the standard in horror. raised a devout baptist he was of the devil. he didn't see a movie until he was in college. >> what do you have to do to make a horror film? >> you have to know what people are afraid of. you have to go in the forbidden areas. you're going to make a film that's upsetting to the adults and to the establishment. >> never say who's there. don't you watch scary movies? >> reporter: he also directed the movie "scream." it became a box office sensation. he ventured outside horror films in 1999. music of the heart earned meryl street an os
charlie charlie? >> charlie rd'agata in roszke. >>> the writer of "nightmare on elm street" and "scream" has died. he kept audiences clinging to their seats like few others. >> reporter: for more than 40 years legendary filc maker wes craven kept audiences in their seats he horrified generations of moviegoers. >> he's best known for "nightmare on elm street." it featured the iconic fedor-wearing finger razors and johnny depp. they helped...
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remember the scene when the character played by charlie sheen gets arrested by the feds for insider trading? he gets arrested inside the office in front of everybody. and his boss is played by al holbrook. al tells him in this quote. man looks into the abyss and sees nothing looking back at him. only then does he find his own character, which prevents him from falling into the abyss. i am an economist. i happen to like crises. i will tell you why i like crises. you don't get structural reforms unless there is a deep economic crisis. think of china late 1970's, india 1991. think of asia 1997, and after that those countries and regions and active large structural reforms which led to much stronger growth. as for russia, the man looking into the abyss is vladimir putin and russia is not going to change until he is gone. thank you. [applause] >> ok. the bar will be open after the session is over. either that or coffee will be offered. we have a few questions here for questions for the panel. we have a gentleman here with a microphone. it would be best if you could wait for the microphone. if yo
remember the scene when the character played by charlie sheen gets arrested by the feds for insider trading? he gets arrested inside the office in front of everybody. and his boss is played by al holbrook. al tells him in this quote. man looks into the abyss and sees nothing looking back at him. only then does he find his own character, which prevents him from falling into the abyss. i am an economist. i happen to like crises. i will tell you why i like crises. you don't get structural reforms...
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when charlie sheen was doing things that was watchable. >> your family of actors. three siblings. my favorite of the three. sorry, is andrew. he was beef supreme in idiocrasy he was coach back in rush more. my favorite character of all time is future man in bottle rocket. >> bottle rocket. yeah. yeah. i will pass your compliments on to andrew. he's great. no way around it. >> future man what was the significance? >> oh, i sort of call him future man and bottle rocket because i believe in the future. what's that everybody will look like. >> he was a great bully. >> you know who was a weigood by is paxton. andrew has sort of a similar look. >> paxton was a weirdo in true life, great at being slimly. >> it was aliens the second one. -- he has been great in so many movies. >> i got to go. congratulations on "no escape" it wasn't once in a pill>> the return of mail doesn't that is return of mail doesn't that is it esurance was born online. which means fewer costs, which saves money. return of mail doesn't that is it their customer experience is virtually paperless, which saves paper, w
when charlie sheen was doing things that was watchable. >> your family of actors. three siblings. my favorite of the three. sorry, is andrew. he was beef supreme in idiocrasy he was coach back in rush more. my favorite character of all time is future man in bottle rocket. >> bottle rocket. yeah. yeah. i will pass your compliments on to andrew. he's great. no way around it. >> future man what was the significance? >> oh, i sort of call him future man and bottle rocket...
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raise your foot up, sir. >> where is he going in charlie? >> he is going into the bubble, the segregated area. >> the bubble, as it's known in the jail, is the most restrictive section of the facility. >> i was perfectly fine in my own damned zone. i see [ bleep ] in return. >> the four cells within the bubble have another feature that make it a good fit for elijah. instead of the porcelain sinks with exposed metal piping found in most cells, the sinks in the bubble are stainless steel. >> that stuff can always be destroyed, whether it's chipping walls and sprinkle heads, but there will be less stuff for him destroy and less weapon to use on an officer like a portion of a skimping or a metal pipe. >> but elijah disagrees and would barely discuss the matter. >> i'm mad. >> why is that? >> because they shouldn't move me. >> it seems like you want to be in control of where you are at. is that part of it? >> i know they're going to have a busted water sink. i can tell you that. >> coming up, javier elijah's mood improves. >> i was in one of my b
raise your foot up, sir. >> where is he going in charlie? >> he is going into the bubble, the segregated area. >> the bubble, as it's known in the jail, is the most restrictive section of the facility. >> i was perfectly fine in my own damned zone. i see [ bleep ] in return. >> the four cells within the bubble have another feature that make it a good fit for elijah. instead of the porcelain sinks with exposed metal piping found in most cells, the sinks in the...
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charlie chaplin, buster keaton, and this was used in the upstairs hallway of their private quarters. they make that into an impromptu movie theater for their friends. on her dresser here, a couple of very, very special things, there is a jewelry box. it's french. it dates from the 1700s. and it was a 16th birthday gift to her from her father. but she takes the jewelry box with her. and it's displayed in the private quarters of the white house. and in here, we're going to see some very unusual things, some things that are certainly, they speak to florence harding. one of those things is a necklace. and there is a faded four-leaf clover in there. that flour-leaf clover was found on the lawn of the white house by a disabled vet. it was given to her. and remember, she is a kind of a superstitious woman, so she immediately thinks this is a good omen, she has it put in a necklace, so she can wear it. there is a penny in here. and it's not just any penny. it's a 1920 penny that she carried during the campaign for good luck. and there is a mourning ring. so this is what she wore after the pr
charlie chaplin, buster keaton, and this was used in the upstairs hallway of their private quarters. they make that into an impromptu movie theater for their friends. on her dresser here, a couple of very, very special things, there is a jewelry box. it's french. it dates from the 1700s. and it was a 16th birthday gift to her from her father. but she takes the jewelry box with her. and it's displayed in the private quarters of the white house. and in here, we're going to see some very unusual...
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checkpoint charlie, once the epicenter of the cold war, is now a tourist attraction, full of kitsch. statues of karl marx and friedrich engels still stand in the eastern part of berlin, relics of another era, as is the man who straddled two worlds and got away with it. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t has the tools and the network you need, to make working as one easier than ever. virtually anywhere. happy anniversary dinner, darlin' i'm messing up every dish, pot, and plate... ...to show my love. ta-da! all this devotion only calls for a little bit of dawn ultra. now even more concentrated. just one bottle has the grease cleaning power of two bottles of this other liquid. you still got it, romeo. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. a new season brings a new look. a chance to try something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. the 2015 cadillac srx. lease this from around $339 per month, >> stahl
checkpoint charlie, once the epicenter of the cold war, is now a tourist attraction, full of kitsch. statues of karl marx and friedrich engels still stand in the eastern part of berlin, relics of another era, as is the man who straddled two worlds and got away with it. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t has the tools and the network you need, to make...
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captain charlie barringer plans a plan of attack. but receives some alarming news. >> at that point my tail man went up to the hydrant. and he says, cap, i got no water. now it dawned on me that this explosion or this event blew out all the water mains in that area. that whole grid pretty much is out. >> airplanes and helicopters must now hold the line. they release water and flame retardants to stop the fire in its tracks. >> the helicopter started dropping in our neighborhood. and due to the time of day being we still had daylight, we still had a couple hours of daylight left, we were able to get air support. and that was just a tremendous amount of help initially until we got our hose lines and our supply lines hooked up to our engines to stop the fire. >> as i turned and looked over my shoulder, here was the cavalry coming to help out. >> the air support now allows firefighters to change their plan of attack. >> our concern wasn't so much the initial ground zero area where the source of the fire was coming from. at this point it'
captain charlie barringer plans a plan of attack. but receives some alarming news. >> at that point my tail man went up to the hydrant. and he says, cap, i got no water. now it dawned on me that this explosion or this event blew out all the water mains in that area. that whole grid pretty much is out. >> airplanes and helicopters must now hold the line. they release water and flame retardants to stop the fire in its tracks. >> the helicopter started dropping in our...
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less charlie rose and more carson daly. >> san francisco is consistently ranked as one of the most literate cities in the united states. multiple reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lectures. radar was voted the winner of these san francisco contest. after two decades of working for free, michelle is able to make radar her full-time job. >> i am a right to myself, but i feel like my work in this world is eagerly to bring writers together and to produce literary events. if i was only doing my own work, i would not be happy. it is, like throwing a party or a dinner party. i can match that person with that person. it is really fun for me. it is nerve wracking during the actual readings. i hope everyone is good. i hope the audience likes them. i hope everybody shows up. but everything works out. at the end of the reading, everyone is happy. ♪ . >> come to order and the skeet will call roll commissioner pating commissioner king commissioner chow commissioner chung commissioner sanchez commissioner karshmer the second is the app
less charlie rose and more carson daly. >> san francisco is consistently ranked as one of the most literate cities in the united states. multiple reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lectures. radar was voted the winner of these san francisco contest. after two decades of working for free, michelle is able to make radar her full-time job. >> i am a right to myself, but i feel like my work in this world is eagerly to...
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>> charlie smith is a travel writer for "the daily telegraph" in london and a host of tourism videos. he has the perfect job for an adrenaline junky. >> i think a few people at my desk think i've got a little bit of a death wish. i've been wing walking on a plane. flying around and doing loop to loop. i've done the biggest bungee jump in the world. i've done this skeleton bobsled which is on this tray where you go down this chute and you go about 60 miles an hour. it's pretty terrifying, but it's all good fun. >> but charlie takes the terrifying moments in stride. >> i do this job because of the excitement, because it beats being behind the desk every day and to get the opportunity to travel, and if it means i have to get a bit scared at the same time, i don't mind that. it's a good trade. >> a good trade indeed. for a recent story, he and his co-host are out taping tourism videos at a gulf course in south africa. >> we were there to do some safari, play some golf. it was all meant to be quite relaxed. none of the adrenaline adventures. >> we're here at legends on the 18th green and w
>> charlie smith is a travel writer for "the daily telegraph" in london and a host of tourism videos. he has the perfect job for an adrenaline junky. >> i think a few people at my desk think i've got a little bit of a death wish. i've been wing walking on a plane. flying around and doing loop to loop. i've done the biggest bungee jump in the world. i've done this skeleton bobsled which is on this tray where you go down this chute and you go about 60 miles an hour. it's...
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charlie: tv is changing. people are looking more for what they want to watch and not paying for what they don't want to watch. tv is everywhere. part of that is the technology is ott, over the top that allows customers to do that. the second transformation is wireless. there is only two ways to do this, one is through the wire and the other way is through wireless, and we started that about five years ago. we wanted to be part of that connectivity revolution. the best place to do this in the marketplace is in wireless technology. betty: this is why you have accumulated $50 million or $60 million in wireless assets? charlie: it is only really worth money when you put it to use and when you ultimately build a business around it and get discounted cash flows in the future. that is what we are looking forward to the future. betty: charlie, does this remind you at all about the transformation of television and the on boarding of so many people wirelessly. does this remind you of the early days of satellite televis
charlie: tv is changing. people are looking more for what they want to watch and not paying for what they don't want to watch. tv is everywhere. part of that is the technology is ott, over the top that allows customers to do that. the second transformation is wireless. there is only two ways to do this, one is through the wire and the other way is through wireless, and we started that about five years ago. we wanted to be part of that connectivity revolution. the best place to do this in the...
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the company hired charlie miller and chris to hack into cars so uber can figure out how to prevent it happening. they'll join the advanced technology center that opened in pittsburgh in february. >>> today in the bay is back after the break. raiders fans rally headquarters amid growing speculation their days in oakland are numbered. the message they delivered to the owner, mark davis. >>> we wake up to sunshine, a little marine layer forming over parts of san francisco. as we head through the day, lots of sunshine. temperatures are going to be cooler. we will explain after this. yoplait greek 100. for when you just can't make it without a protein-packed, thick and creamy, power-me-up-with-something filling taste-bud-loving, satisfaction by the spoonful, deliciously fruity, dinner feels a million years away, grab and go, let's take on the world with 100 calories, snack yoplait greek 100. there are hundreds of reasons to snack on it. ==ckyu >>> a live look outside now at san jose. sunrise, sky less pink. you can see clouds there in the distance. a little cooler than we felt in the past
the company hired charlie miller and chris to hack into cars so uber can figure out how to prevent it happening. they'll join the advanced technology center that opened in pittsburgh in february. >>> today in the bay is back after the break. raiders fans rally headquarters amid growing speculation their days in oakland are numbered. the message they delivered to the owner, mark davis. >>> we wake up to sunshine, a little marine layer forming over parts of san francisco. as we...
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her name is charly weinbrenner and she was escorted by police officers. the officer's leaned up at the entrance of the school sending her on her way. they promised me they will take care of her the rest of her life. >> it helps knowing i don't have her father any more. but i have all of these guys standing behind me. >> well, his fiance said the department was not only there for her but the other kids at school to keep them safe. >>> take a look at this. we have some pint sized sumo wrestlers taking on the real ones. this is in tokyo, japan. they wrap elementary school students. sarring with them ending their summer tour. it wasn't much of a challenge for the sum mow wrestlers. but they had a lot of fun. it is a wrestler's first performance in 15 years. look out. >>> still ahead for you on kron 4 news weekend. they have a man in custody who shot a deputy in cold blood. this takes the black lives matter issue too far. >> in highway 101 in burlingame set to close again. the cape knocked over the tower. we will have a live update. progress from pg&e and we a
her name is charly weinbrenner and she was escorted by police officers. the officer's leaned up at the entrance of the school sending her on her way. they promised me they will take care of her the rest of her life. >> it helps knowing i don't have her father any more. but i have all of these guys standing behind me. >> well, his fiance said the department was not only there for her but the other kids at school to keep them safe. >>> take a look at this. we have some pint...
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horse'shorse path -- wel turned out to be male named him for our stable boy, charlie. he was a delightful guy. interviewer: where did they come from? peggy: they were army. fromnk maybe they had come kentucky but they had adjusted better to los alamos. i guess i just did not know what was going on, nor did my mother. my father came and went. he went to washington quite often. i don't know whether he was nervous -- for some reason he was nervous about air transport, so he always traveled by train. that was considered safe and of course the trains were pretty nice. i never got to leave los alamos except to go to albuquerque or santa fe, but who cared to leave? it was paradise. there i never saw a rattlesnake. i understand they are from there , but i guess -- interviewer: did you feel that you are living in a highly secured military run place? were you aware as a child of this? peggy: since we moved there from dalgrin, where there was a guardhouse, it seemed normal to me. there was the inner sanctum called the technical area, where of worked, and my sister -- course i had
horse'shorse path -- wel turned out to be male named him for our stable boy, charlie. he was a delightful guy. interviewer: where did they come from? peggy: they were army. fromnk maybe they had come kentucky but they had adjusted better to los alamos. i guess i just did not know what was going on, nor did my mother. my father came and went. he went to washington quite often. i don't know whether he was nervous -- for some reason he was nervous about air transport, so he always traveled by...
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. >> club president charlie watrous assured bill that vacuum cleaner collectors are normal every day people. >> we have everyone from doctors to executive secretaries, airline personnel, beauticians, we have everything. >> they all shared a fascination with technology that would have made hubert cecil booth proud. >> the mechanics of how the vacuum works: the fan going around the brush roll going around the belt. line. >> osgood: after several rounds collectors raised their voices in song. >> osgood: so much for that old saying, nature abhors a vacuum. next -- all decked out. >> osgood: cruising in style is great way to pass your time if you're a place enjoying some calm waters. we're casting off. >> the classic sight and sound of summer. mahogany clad motor boat, sleek and powerful. an ambassador of by gone era. fans of thieves elegant craft it's not about getting from point a to point b. there's a material difference. >> your boat is out on the lake and the lake is surrounded by woods. there nor fiberglass trees. so, really your wood boat, your wooden speed boat has permission from
. >> club president charlie watrous assured bill that vacuum cleaner collectors are normal every day people. >> we have everyone from doctors to executive secretaries, airline personnel, beauticians, we have everything. >> they all shared a fascination with technology that would have made hubert cecil booth proud. >> the mechanics of how the vacuum works: the fan going around the brush roll going around the belt. line. >> osgood: after several rounds collectors...
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one by you, one by charlie cobb, one giving factual material on the freedom schools, a chapter illustrated on the two schools that were built and several chapters on materials including poems, essays, newspapers, etc., that were published and and written by freedom school studentings. and that's the end of the letter. so julian bond in 1964 called for a book like this. i'm glad that julian bond could see this book before he passed away last sunday, and he wrote a nice review for the book as well which we're extremely grateful for. i must admit that our editor, craig gill, who it's been an honor to work with him, i'm glad he didn't read this first, because julian bond only wanted a dollar per book, so we're happy -- [laughter] you know, it can sell for a little bit must have. more importantly, of course, what he was calling for is a comprehensive social history of the freedom schools or a perspective of the freedom schools from the students themselves. because many times or many author -- books coming out on freedom summer, sometimes they're whitewashed. we get the perspective of the white
one by you, one by charlie cobb, one giving factual material on the freedom schools, a chapter illustrated on the two schools that were built and several chapters on materials including poems, essays, newspapers, etc., that were published and and written by freedom school studentings. and that's the end of the letter. so julian bond in 1964 called for a book like this. i'm glad that julian bond could see this book before he passed away last sunday, and he wrote a nice review for the book as...
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>> god bless you, charlie. god bless you, charlie. >> are you interested in hearing the answer? >> yes, please. >> briefly. briefly! >> because there's an opportunity to give diplomacy a chance and try to have a peaceful situation. >> adam, this deal -- >> wait. let me say one thing. diplomacy is when all parties come to the table and everything is on that very table. part of this was done in secret with iran and the u.n.'s international nuclear watchdog so, we don't know what is really going on with much of this deal. they are giving iran the card, adam. we have no control as a people in this country because it was not done as a treaty. >> iran is still shouting "death to israel, death to america" as they're continuing work on nuclear enrichment. >> and funding other terrorist organizations and they're going to have more money to do that very thing. that's the final word. >> i guess you don't like it, dagen. >>> coming up, adam, and everyone -- republican governors drawing a line in the sand over white house pl it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day
>> god bless you, charlie. god bless you, charlie. >> are you interested in hearing the answer? >> yes, please. >> briefly. briefly! >> because there's an opportunity to give diplomacy a chance and try to have a peaceful situation. >> adam, this deal -- >> wait. let me say one thing. diplomacy is when all parties come to the table and everything is on that very table. part of this was done in secret with iran and the u.n.'s international nuclear...
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charlie: we have high expectations. betty: join me as charlie ergen dishes it out on this addition of "titans at the table." hello. welcome to "titans at the table." charlie ergen has always been something of a fearless renegade. ergen led a group in the 1980's and started dish in the next decade. in the process, he has become one of the richest men in america, worth nearly $20 billion. he stepped out of the spotlight in 2011 and handed the ceo reins to joe clinton. he is back in the hot seat. with the satellite tv business in its early days, he wants to get the forefront of this change by creating a new over the top product called sling tv and buying up the billions of dollars worth of wireless assets. assets he says can be used to build a legitimate competitor to at&t and verizon. when we first sat down for interview, i asked ergen to describe this new frontier. charlie: now we are in another transformation. it has gone about in two places. one is tv itself is transforming. people are looking for more of what they wan
charlie: we have high expectations. betty: join me as charlie ergen dishes it out on this addition of "titans at the table." hello. welcome to "titans at the table." charlie ergen has always been something of a fearless renegade. ergen led a group in the 1980's and started dish in the next decade. in the process, he has become one of the richest men in america, worth nearly $20 billion. he stepped out of the spotlight in 2011 and handed the ceo reins to joe clinton. he is...
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charlie from south carolina. url -- you are a republican? who are you going to support? are you with us? caller: yes i am. host: who are you going to support, do you know yet? caller: i think donald trump. i know he is not a pure republican but he stands for everything a republican should stand for. is whyy question i have ofuld we build a wall jack why don't we just make mexico a part of the united states? make it the 51st state. there are a lot of good citizens. the past who, in have you supported in the south carolina republican primary? caller: bush. .nd reagan reagan and bush. host: your senator lindsey graham is running for president. what do you think about? well i think he is too -- ervative and some went in some ways. he is not for the middle, working-class that much. education isa's probably one of the lowest in the state, in the country. host: thank you for the call from south carolina. guest: well i don't think charlie is going to find a candidate in the republican race that is down with making mexico the 51st state. what i would say is probably closest to th
charlie from south carolina. url -- you are a republican? who are you going to support? are you with us? caller: yes i am. host: who are you going to support, do you know yet? caller: i think donald trump. i know he is not a pure republican but he stands for everything a republican should stand for. is whyy question i have ofuld we build a wall jack why don't we just make mexico a part of the united states? make it the 51st state. there are a lot of good citizens. the past who, in have you...
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charlie miller and chris will now work on security for uber's self driving car programs, protecting it from people like them, hackers. >>> and instagram is now allowing users to post landscape and portrait style photos and videos. in the past it only allowed square-shaped post. a massive advancement for teenage girls. >>>. ♪ back to school back to school to prove to dad that i'm not a fool ♪ ♪ i've got my lunch packed up my boots tied tight ♪ ♪ i hope i don't get in a fight ♪ >> that's right, it is time to go back to school. but how can you make fun and healthy lunches for your kids that they're going to love without breaking the bank? let's ask the $5 dinner mom. she's got options that cost only 2 bucks a box. good morning. thanks for staying with us. you say we need to plan ahead and combine coupons. >> planning ahead, seeing what's on sale. going with seasonal fruits. right now there's a lot. apples in the lunch boxes. cook a sweet potato ahead of time and couponing for things like crackers and canned goods. >> this has like the frozen crustables but you can do it homema
charlie miller and chris will now work on security for uber's self driving car programs, protecting it from people like them, hackers. >>> and instagram is now allowing users to post landscape and portrait style photos and videos. in the past it only allowed square-shaped post. a massive advancement for teenage girls. >>>. ♪ back to school back to school to prove to dad that i'm not a fool ♪ ♪ i've got my lunch packed up my boots tied tight ♪ ♪ i hope i don't get in...
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the only religion charlie had is the church of charlie. >> the church of charlie got stranger as the manson family got bigger. leaving san francisco for l.a. to secure the big record deal charlie was sure was coming. the so-called manson family made a dilapidated movie set called spawn ranch their home. >> george spahn, the old owner, was nearly blind. lynette fromm was assigned to live with george and to fulfill his every whim. and george liked to pinch her a lot. and she would squeal. and george is the one who nicknamed her squeaky. >> everybody was really happy and we would help take care of the horses. garbage runs were a lot of fun. we would hop in the back of the dumpsters behind the stores and we would find all kinds of vegetables. >> barbara hoyt lived on the ranch. >> i had sex with charlie but it wasn't that many times. there were a lot of girls around. >> manson hosted lsd fuelled orgies, gave persuasive sermons and made sure his success as a musician were the family's top priority. when recording execs weren't interested, charlie got angry. >> he seemed on fire. he was al
the only religion charlie had is the church of charlie. >> the church of charlie got stranger as the manson family got bigger. leaving san francisco for l.a. to secure the big record deal charlie was sure was coming. the so-called manson family made a dilapidated movie set called spawn ranch their home. >> george spahn, the old owner, was nearly blind. lynette fromm was assigned to live with george and to fulfill his every whim. and george liked to pinch her a lot. and she would...
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the company hired charlie miller and chris villasec to hack into self-driving cars so uber can figure out how to prevent it. >>> the olympic games may be heading back to los angeles. the "l.a. times" is reporting that the u.s. olympic committee has struck a deal with l.a. l.a. will take over the united states bid for the 2024 summer olympics. usoc scrapped plans for boston because not enough residents support the plan. los angeles hosts the summer olympics in 1932 and 1984. the ioc will pick the host city in 2017. there was talk weeks ago of l.a. and the bay area teaming up together to host the games. but the bay area is not part of this latest proposal. >> i remember the '84 games, extremely successful. >> sure. >> very popular. >> some people would welcome, of course, the olympics to their city. others say it's too expensive, causes a lot of havoc. >> boston gave them the thumbs down. >>> we always give rob the thumbs up. >> when weather cools off after the heat we had this week, that was a nice change for the weekend. you might have noticed the humidity and the light rain we had ea
the company hired charlie miller and chris villasec to hack into self-driving cars so uber can figure out how to prevent it. >>> the olympic games may be heading back to los angeles. the "l.a. times" is reporting that the u.s. olympic committee has struck a deal with l.a. l.a. will take over the united states bid for the 2024 summer olympics. usoc scrapped plans for boston because not enough residents support the plan. los angeles hosts the summer olympics in 1932 and 1984....
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charlie ( on machine ): hey, it's charlie. do your thing when you hear the beep. ( beeps ) woman: listen, you lousy sob. i will not be treated like this. either you call me or you are going to be very, very sorry. i love you, monkey man. charlie? who is that? damn telemarketers. a telemarketer who calls you "monkey man." i'm on some weird list. okay, it's a woman i went out with once, and she got a little clingy. you are a bad, bad boy. and yet, you're always the one getting spanked. ( phone rings ) geez. charlie ( on machine ): hey, it's charlie.
charlie ( on machine ): hey, it's charlie. do your thing when you hear the beep. ( beeps ) woman: listen, you lousy sob. i will not be treated like this. either you call me or you are going to be very, very sorry. i love you, monkey man. charlie? who is that? damn telemarketers. a telemarketer who calls you "monkey man." i'm on some weird list. okay, it's a woman i went out with once, and she got a little clingy. you are a bad, bad boy. and yet, you're always the one getting spanked....
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my friend charlie the death is a man on the ground. this latest piece takes a look at a recent shooting in detroit when a federal officer killed someone. eyewitnesses claim otherwise >> a fugitive task force went into a detroit home looking for terrorists, 20 -year-old robbery suspect who is black and ended up dead. the federal agent who shot him said the suspect dropped through a hole in the attic and came at him wielding a hammer. the father claims his son was unarmed and the victim of a assassination. recently the wayne county prosecutor ruled in favor of the agent. no charges will be brought. in the current climate of america it is important to say the federal agent is also black as a prosecutor. the pizza guys white. >> yes, black last matter. of course they matter. but you know what else matters? credible facts matter, supportable evidence matters approval message to the approval evidence matters, doing justice matters. and the truth matters. >> to people ultimately want to believe whatever they want after police shooting? welcom
my friend charlie the death is a man on the ground. this latest piece takes a look at a recent shooting in detroit when a federal officer killed someone. eyewitnesses claim otherwise >> a fugitive task force went into a detroit home looking for terrorists, 20 -year-old robbery suspect who is black and ended up dead. the federal agent who shot him said the suspect dropped through a hole in the attic and came at him wielding a hammer. the father claims his son was unarmed and the victim of...
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charlie will get out. all the people in jail will get out and we'll all go to the desert together. >> the jury hearing the charges against charles manson and three girl members of his so-called family brought in its verdict this afternoon. >> outside the course, manson's girl followers got the news by radio. >> they've convicted these people and you are next, all of you. there's a revolution coming very soon. >> today, the judge formally passed sentence on charles manson and his girls. the death penalty, he said, for seven senseless murders. he said not only was the sentence appropriate but almost compelled in this case. so death in the gas chamber, he said. >> the very name manson has become a metaphor, for evil, catapulting him to almost mythological proportions. there's a side to human nature, for whatever reason, that is fascinated by pure evil. >> if the death penalty is to mean anything in the state of california, this questionably was a proper case with the imposition of the death penalty. >> the ca
charlie will get out. all the people in jail will get out and we'll all go to the desert together. >> the jury hearing the charges against charles manson and three girl members of his so-called family brought in its verdict this afternoon. >> outside the course, manson's girl followers got the news by radio. >> they've convicted these people and you are next, all of you. there's a revolution coming very soon. >> today, the judge formally passed sentence on charles manson...