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charlie kuralt said no. charlie: he worked with walter cronkite. jeff: he had famously covered the war in vietnam brilliantly and got in trouble for it with the white house. the line lyndon johnston used because morley safer had captured soldiers lighting huts on fire. charlie: they burned the village to save it. jeff: the line he is, what is he some kind of communist? get him fired. they wanted to fire him. charlie: what makes mike wallace's interview so compelling. >> you don't trust the media. you don't trust whites. you don't trust jews. jeff: he said it best here on your program -- charlie: i think i have it here somewhere. jeff: it is so instructional in terms of how do you get the truth out of people. charlie: with good research, you can embarrass anybody. >> you can do it. if you are really after illumination of an interviewee's character, qualities, substance, if you are really after that, you can ask very pointed questions, sensible questions, to get them to talk. you can establish what you do so well, a chemistry of confidentiality. that
charlie kuralt said no. charlie: he worked with walter cronkite. jeff: he had famously covered the war in vietnam brilliantly and got in trouble for it with the white house. the line lyndon johnston used because morley safer had captured soldiers lighting huts on fire. charlie: they burned the village to save it. jeff: the line he is, what is he some kind of communist? get him fired. they wanted to fire him. charlie: what makes mike wallace's interview so compelling. >> you don't trust...
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charlie: therefore? david: there is no question that xi jinping is the more experienced political personality. charlie: you hope that because mattis with experience in the military, rex tillerson who has dealt with people at the highest levels of leadership -- david: my worry is that in a period where trump is dismantling the traditional structures or at least the surrounding scaffolding of american power, questioning our alliances, focusing on america first, as he so often says, that he is creating something of a vacuum, and into that vacuum come the chinese, who is ready to take a greater role in leadership. there was xi jinping making a speech that americans traditionally would make about global leadership, about globalization and project themselves as the protector of that world and those values. and i think that is a danger for the u.s. long-term. if we give into china's role, we will be on our back foot for a long time. charlie: there are other options we can do that are in our national strategic i
charlie: therefore? david: there is no question that xi jinping is the more experienced political personality. charlie: you hope that because mattis with experience in the military, rex tillerson who has dealt with people at the highest levels of leadership -- david: my worry is that in a period where trump is dismantling the traditional structures or at least the surrounding scaffolding of american power, questioning our alliances, focusing on america first, as he so often says, that he is...
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charlie: yeah. annie: it is not dis-similar to go on location and out in the field to see what's going on out in the field. charlie: we are telling the story of our time to the people of our time. you have said given enough time that you can find the essence of a person. annie: let me move in and i promise you we will find your soul within a few weeks. we will definitely have your soul. we don't have that amount of time. i don't expect that from people i photograph. those really beautiful, incredible, soulful pictures are few and far between, but you can still document fairly well. charlie: you said the photographer's life is really close to who you are. that is your signature. annie: photographers life, it is interesting you bring that up, because it was so important to me when i did it. when i discovered this story of knowing susan and my children being born and my father dying, there was nothing that would stop me from working on that collection of material. the final work seemed relevant to me.
charlie: yeah. annie: it is not dis-similar to go on location and out in the field to see what's going on out in the field. charlie: we are telling the story of our time to the people of our time. you have said given enough time that you can find the essence of a person. annie: let me move in and i promise you we will find your soul within a few weeks. we will definitely have your soul. we don't have that amount of time. i don't expect that from people i photograph. those really beautiful,...
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charlie: thank you, david. david: thank you, charlie. charlie: back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: i'm pleased to have bob costa here. five women, as you know, have accused alabama senatorial candidate roy moore of sexual assault. in a press conference this morning, senate majoroity leader mitch mcconnell said moore should step aside from the race. negotiations on tax reform earlier today. president trump will return from his five country tour of asia limited this week and over the weekend he spoke proudly of russian president vladimir putin. trump said he believed putin when he said he absolutely did not meddle in the 2016 election. we turn to robert costa now. it is always great to have you here in the studio. welcome. robert: great to be with you. charlie: we will talk about all of that but let's begin with the senate candidate from alabama, roy moore. where does that stand? robert: what a headache for the republican party. they are not sure what to do. you have roy moore with five women coming out with accusations. a new one, monday, spoke with he
charlie: thank you, david. david: thank you, charlie. charlie: back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: i'm pleased to have bob costa here. five women, as you know, have accused alabama senatorial candidate roy moore of sexual assault. in a press conference this morning, senate majoroity leader mitch mcconnell said moore should step aside from the race. negotiations on tax reform earlier today. president trump will return from his five country tour of asia limited this week and over the...
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charlie: right. donna: when you walk into a campaign and you are told that everything is under control, is under control, that madam chair, you don't have to worry. charlie: is that what they said to you. donna: we're going to win this, yeah. a year ago, charlie, i was up here in new york, and i was up here saying that we have problems. i'm already hearing from voters who are at the -- who are at the polls and their names have been taken off the list. i'm hearing from voters in detroit that they still need yard signs because they're trying to build up enthusiasm. and i would go to brooklyn, i would come up to brooklyn and say we need help. charlie: brooklyn is the headquarters of the clinton campaign. donna: i used to call it the high command of brooklyn. because, look, i worked in nashville for al gore. and i said, we need help, we need money, we need resources. and you know what they would tell me? don't worry, madam chair, don't worry. and i'm like, i am worried. i am worried. i worried every time
charlie: right. donna: when you walk into a campaign and you are told that everything is under control, is under control, that madam chair, you don't have to worry. charlie: is that what they said to you. donna: we're going to win this, yeah. a year ago, charlie, i was up here in new york, and i was up here saying that we have problems. i'm already hearing from voters who are at the -- who are at the polls and their names have been taken off the list. i'm hearing from voters in detroit that...
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charlie: yeah. i found that to be odious. you're saying the party needed money. it favored, by giving power to secretary clinton, right? i mean is that a fair statement? donna: it's a fair statement. charlie: is that what you're saying in the book? donna: that's what i said. i said in the book that i found that to be odious and that i wanted to get rid of the cancer, but i could not kill the patient. charlie: but the cancer made it an unfair primary election for intenders, and you did find the evidence. donna: i found the cancer that i believed would have led people to believe that the dnc was tilting the scales for one candidate over the other. but i found no evidence of rigging, no evidence that dnc staffers rigged the california primary or rigged the -- charlie: what does "rigged the primary" mean to you? donna: well, to rig is a term that donald trump used. charlie: it sounds like a criminal term. donna: so it sounds like -- no, it's a term that donald trump used. and because donald trump was ou
charlie: yeah. i found that to be odious. you're saying the party needed money. it favored, by giving power to secretary clinton, right? i mean is that a fair statement? donna: it's a fair statement. charlie: is that what you're saying in the book? donna: that's what i said. i said in the book that i found that to be odious and that i wanted to get rid of the cancer, but i could not kill the patient. charlie: but the cancer made it an unfair primary election for intenders, and you did find the...
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charlie: what is that? >> i guess it is like a love of -- like a lack of love of movie stardom and a love of acting. there are probably more mean-spirited ways of saying it. they are all proper actors, and proper actors know they will have to do theater as well as movies. >> you have always said you have to go back-and-forth between the if you want the good parts. >> yeah, go back to the training ground. none of us, yet -- if i catch you doing it -- we don't sell perfume, watches, cars. you know -- -- faces aren't >> you haven't done that yet? >> we will have to ask him. >> christopher walken. >> it is kind of hard -- >> it started in japan. >> it started in japan. when we weren't so global, that it was there and not -- but it is really difficult, i think. so you know, if we wanted to play a heroin addict living on the street it would be hard if someone had seen us in a magazine with diamonds dripping off our ears. me, yoully hard for -- t -- to go with even people who whiten their teeth too much, and you g
charlie: what is that? >> i guess it is like a love of -- like a lack of love of movie stardom and a love of acting. there are probably more mean-spirited ways of saying it. they are all proper actors, and proper actors know they will have to do theater as well as movies. >> you have always said you have to go back-and-forth between the if you want the good parts. >> yeah, go back to the training ground. none of us, yet -- if i catch you doing it -- we don't sell perfume,...
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>> charlie: welcome to the program. tonight we begin with kenneth branagh director of "murder on the orient express." >> it's what shakespeare calls the poison of deep brief that can awake the primal and something shocking occurs. that quiver under these sometimes apparently gentile stories with exotic and pleasing characters is fun for actors. >> charlie: we continue with john saunders. >> it's been a way of softening ers between people and breaking down projections and taking concepts and complicating them with human characters. >> charlie: we conclude with macklemore and his new album "gemini." >> i want to hear the song i made and when you find that pocket and your voice. when you find out who you are as a person and that's translating to a record, that's when you realize i have something here. >> charlie: branagh, saunders and macklemore when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. cap
>> charlie: welcome to the program. tonight we begin with kenneth branagh director of "murder on the orient express." >> it's what shakespeare calls the poison of deep brief that can awake the primal and something shocking occurs. that quiver under these sometimes apparently gentile stories with exotic and pleasing characters is fun for actors. >> charlie: we continue with john saunders. >> it's been a way of softening ers between people and breaking down...
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-lemonis: charlie? -charlie: that's a good one. chuck: i'm not sure about the yellow and the purple. in some areas, it's harsh for me. woman #4: so this is inspired by moroccan tiles. charlie: oh, wow. mary ellen: i love it, how you have it placed on the towel. chuck: i love the color palette. i'm not crazy about the print at all. mary ellen: historically, we sell to the buyer's needs, and that buyer is a middle-aged, older mind-set. and you're fantastic at selling them, but if we want to move forward and capture a younger audience, i think what you've done is beautiful. lemonis: what i will tell you, chuck, what does concern me, is you fall back to older a lot. any designer has to have an open mind about everything because designing is a collaboration, and after seeing the way he reacted to the work, it told me right there and then -- this guy can't lead the design process. i think my biggest concern with the company is the design process. it really has, historically, just been you coming up with ideas. chuck: without a question o
-lemonis: charlie? -charlie: that's a good one. chuck: i'm not sure about the yellow and the purple. in some areas, it's harsh for me. woman #4: so this is inspired by moroccan tiles. charlie: oh, wow. mary ellen: i love it, how you have it placed on the towel. chuck: i love the color palette. i'm not crazy about the print at all. mary ellen: historically, we sell to the buyer's needs, and that buyer is a middle-aged, older mind-set. and you're fantastic at selling them, but if we want to move...
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charlie: ah. michael: you mean that may be down the road. -- that maybe down the road. , with obama when i went to write about obama, there were a bunch of things i wanted to do to get to know him, like play basketball with him, take me to the place in the white house where he writes that night when he is alone. there were things, with trump if i want tothat list see, the only thing is i want to be there late at night when he tweets. what turns you on. what were you watching when you were pounding this thing in your phone. charlie: does he do it or talk to somebody who does it? michael: who knows. whoever is doing it, grammatical errors and spelling errors, you have to assume he is doing it himself. i would love to know what is going through his mind and what in that moment he thinks he is achieving. it is his mode of communication with the american people really. charlie: roosevelt's radio, kennedy was television, and he basically says social media is my medium. michael: i'm not arguing with that
charlie: ah. michael: you mean that may be down the road. -- that maybe down the road. , with obama when i went to write about obama, there were a bunch of things i wanted to do to get to know him, like play basketball with him, take me to the place in the white house where he writes that night when he is alone. there were things, with trump if i want tothat list see, the only thing is i want to be there late at night when he tweets. what turns you on. what were you watching when you were...
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charlie: how many? jeff: there were probably 13 million people watching, early october. 13,000,000-14,000,000. that is about what we get this time of year. it goes up to 18 million, but there is that drive in our broadcast to do something important and to really be better than last sunday. that is a big part of the culture too. i am so busy thinking about next sunday, i can barely remember what happened last sunday, which is what made writing the book so interesting. charlie: you can look back. jeff: you can look back and see that you touched a lot of stories. charlie: a couple of things that you have done that make accessibility more easy. one is the "60 minutes" app and something called "60 minutes" overtime. >> my model of businesses the beatles. they were four talented guys who kept each other's negative tendencies in check. they balanced each other. the sum -- the total -- was greater than the sum of the parts, and that is how i see business. great things in business are never done by one person. t
charlie: how many? jeff: there were probably 13 million people watching, early october. 13,000,000-14,000,000. that is about what we get this time of year. it goes up to 18 million, but there is that drive in our broadcast to do something important and to really be better than last sunday. that is a big part of the culture too. i am so busy thinking about next sunday, i can barely remember what happened last sunday, which is what made writing the book so interesting. charlie: you can look back....
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charlie: night beat. jeff: tough questions, the famous parody is someone's wedding. -- someone sweating. i think sid caesar did it. that sort of direct approach. don who had a vision for the broadcast and was a great editor and writer, people don't realize this about him. he would fix our copy and help us with lines. he had an amazing eye for a story. that mix of the two of them i think, it just had an imprint on that broadcast that lasted, and i think it's a huge part of the success come up that it did not take off until seven years in. charlie: morley safer came in after harry reasoner. jeff: harry decided to go to abc. don thought kuralt, charlie kuralt, would be the right person. he was a consummate storyteller. needed stature from cbs news who could tell the story and be a counter, the white hat to mike's black hat. charlie kuralt said no. charlie: he worked with walter calm cry. -- with walter calm cried. -- walter cronkite. jeff: he had famously covered the war in vietnam brilliantly and got in tro
charlie: night beat. jeff: tough questions, the famous parody is someone's wedding. -- someone sweating. i think sid caesar did it. that sort of direct approach. don who had a vision for the broadcast and was a great editor and writer, people don't realize this about him. he would fix our copy and help us with lines. he had an amazing eye for a story. that mix of the two of them i think, it just had an imprint on that broadcast that lasted, and i think it's a huge part of the success come up...
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charlie: a recipe for disaster? anthony: jeremiah, what i knew about him, is all the fabulousness and glamour. whatever you say about tavern on the green, it is never going to be that. if you want to bring your grandmother out for her birthday, you go there. none of your friends will see you. charlie: you are a smart guy. why didn't you know this? jeremiah: i have a fatal attraction for the slim chance. charlie: fatal attraction for the slim chance. jeremiah:it was a dangerous adventure. i was very often stupid enough to step up and take a swing at it. charlie: you now go around the world making speeches and talking about life and class and what turns you on. do you still -- if somebody came around and said, do i have an idea, do i have a place, do i have the perfect situation, are you all ears? jeremiah: yes, especially if it is on the amalfi coast with mario batali. sorry that bring that up again. it's so funny, a year ago, people kept asking me, what next, what next? finally, i ran out of answers. i said, the ama
charlie: a recipe for disaster? anthony: jeremiah, what i knew about him, is all the fabulousness and glamour. whatever you say about tavern on the green, it is never going to be that. if you want to bring your grandmother out for her birthday, you go there. none of your friends will see you. charlie: you are a smart guy. why didn't you know this? jeremiah: i have a fatal attraction for the slim chance. charlie: fatal attraction for the slim chance. jeremiah:it was a dangerous adventure. i was...
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charlie: do you do that? martin: ever since the beauty queen was on, i have had money enough to get a train or bus and have time to explore america. charlie: do you write while you are doing that? martin: this was written in trains and in little towns across the country. charlie: you check into a little motel and -- martin: yes, in the daytime, go to a field or riverbank. i was on a mountain and a deer came along and made it into the scene. charlie: everything is fodder? martin: yeah, and when you do that, everything becomes part of the script. as you are walking down the street, you would not notice it, but even a song becomes integral. charlie: what caused you to write this though? i saw something similar to what we see on the billboards at the start of the movie on a bus trip across the states about 17 years ago. charlie: you made a note. martin: it was just a mental note. the rage and pain behind it and the bravery, i realized, because it was calling the cops out for inactivity. it stayed with me and both
charlie: do you do that? martin: ever since the beauty queen was on, i have had money enough to get a train or bus and have time to explore america. charlie: do you write while you are doing that? martin: this was written in trains and in little towns across the country. charlie: you check into a little motel and -- martin: yes, in the daytime, go to a field or riverbank. i was on a mountain and a deer came along and made it into the scene. charlie: everything is fodder? martin: yeah, and when...
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charlie: thank you for coming. robin: great to be with you, charlie. charlie: put this in context. what is going on over there? put it in context of not just the grand sweep of history and a to ber-old son advancing deputy crown prince, and throwing off the crown prince, and now making these arrests under the banner of corruption, consolidation of power. he already had a lot of power. make sense of this for us. robin: this is a real-life "game of thrones." it is arguably the most are mad at moment in the history of saudi arabia. the young crown prince and his ailing father have engaged in to a coup d'etat against their own royal family. it was a sweeping arrest over the weekend, but has reportedly continued through monday and no one is quite sure when it may end. aey have netted more than dozen senior princes, three heads of networks, one of the richest men in the world, the leader of the most effective branch of the military, current and former cabinet ministers. this is astonishing in its sweep. and very sudden. but it does follow a number of steps, beginning with the summer when
charlie: thank you for coming. robin: great to be with you, charlie. charlie: put this in context. what is going on over there? put it in context of not just the grand sweep of history and a to ber-old son advancing deputy crown prince, and throwing off the crown prince, and now making these arrests under the banner of corruption, consolidation of power. he already had a lot of power. make sense of this for us. robin: this is a real-life "game of thrones." it is arguably the most are...
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charlie: how many? michael: only one had been filled by the time i finish the -- finished the piece. one other guy had been nominated, but this is an example of the problem, one of the senate confirmed jobs is to be in charge of all the sites in the department of agriculture, $3 billion that gets doled out to schools to prepare for climate change and figure out how to grow crops and raise livestock. it is long research that the private industry is not going to do. the woman who occupied that job had spent 50 years preparing for it. she was an agricultural scientist, had done original work connecting the american diet to american health and had run interesting parts of the government and was exquisitely prepared to oversee this thing. this is the one nominee made other than the secretary, a guy named sam clovis, a right-wing radio talk show host who was cochairman of his campaign and had no background in science, much less agricultural science, at all, so there is a sense that either trump himself for pe
charlie: how many? michael: only one had been filled by the time i finish the -- finished the piece. one other guy had been nominated, but this is an example of the problem, one of the senate confirmed jobs is to be in charge of all the sites in the department of agriculture, $3 billion that gets doled out to schools to prepare for climate change and figure out how to grow crops and raise livestock. it is long research that the private industry is not going to do. the woman who occupied that...
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charlie: yeah. but he said an interesting thing, and correct me if i am createdut you have also the character. >> it became a collaboration. we had one major debate after i read the script, being so honored and so excited. [laughter] you do not get a gift like this. even from your family members. i'm waiting for my family members to give me a gift like this. [laughter] especially like this, you gave it to me three years ago. do the math. do the math. i was 57. [laughter] but i was concerned about the character's age because i am from a working-class background, and feel like a lot of women from that social economic world, as mildred would not wait until , they were 38 to have children, so i was concerned about playing the mother of younger children, 16 and 18. so i asked martin to make , mildred their grandmother, knowing grandmothers do raise their grandchildren. but he was, really, and i think rightfully so, was really connected to the idea of her being a mother in the greek tradition of how mothe
charlie: yeah. but he said an interesting thing, and correct me if i am createdut you have also the character. >> it became a collaboration. we had one major debate after i read the script, being so honored and so excited. [laughter] you do not get a gift like this. even from your family members. i'm waiting for my family members to give me a gift like this. [laughter] especially like this, you gave it to me three years ago. do the math. do the math. i was 57. [laughter] but i was...
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charlie: nancy king, thank you. you.: bless charlie: thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> watching bloomberg technology. let's start with first word news. president trump is calling for a tougher immigration measure following tuesday's deadly terror attack. officials say the attackers was from quebec a stand and came to uzbekistanistan -- and came to the united states legally in 2010. >> we want a merit based program for people who come to our country based on merit. we went to get rid of chain migration. mark: officials ha
charlie: nancy king, thank you. you.: bless charlie: thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> watching bloomberg technology. let's start with first word news. president trump is calling for a tougher immigration measure following tuesday's deadly terror attack. officials say the attackers was from quebec a stand and came to uzbekistanistan -- and came to the united states legally in 2010. >> we want a merit based program for people who come to our country based on merit....
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charlie: thank you, dave. >> thank you, charlie. charlie: back in a moment. stay with us. charlie: i'm pleased to have bob costa here. senate majoroity leader mitch mcconnell said more should step should step aside from the race. president trump will return from his asia tour this week and over the weekend he spoke proudly of russian president vladimir putin. he said he believed him when he said he did not meddle in the 2016 election. it is great to have bob in the studio. senatebegin with the candidate in alabama, roy moore. >> you have roy moore coming out with five women with accusations. a new one, monday, spoke with her and then beverly young in alabama made accusations about roy moore, but he is defined in the senate race. they are contemplating what to do. can you have a write in candidate? he has the base with him in alabama. charlie: could he win? >> he certainly could. this is a state won overwhelmingly by donald trump last year. up in the polls, but this is still a deep red state. people insideto the white house and they say it is difficult to make a decision po
charlie: thank you, dave. >> thank you, charlie. charlie: back in a moment. stay with us. charlie: i'm pleased to have bob costa here. senate majoroity leader mitch mcconnell said more should step should step aside from the race. president trump will return from his asia tour this week and over the weekend he spoke proudly of russian president vladimir putin. he said he believed him when he said he did not meddle in the 2016 election. it is great to have bob in the studio. senatebegin...
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charlie: he went to rehab. macklemore: my dad approached me and asked me if i was happy and i said no. that is for drugs and alcohol lead me. they lead me to isolation, depression, stagnation, lack of creativity. that's where i was at that moment. when he asked me that question, i reflected and answered no and checked in about a week later. charlie: when was this? macklemore: charlie: 2008. nine years ago -- macklemore: 2008. charlie: nine years ago. doing ok? macklemore: doing ok. it has not been a perfect journey, but it is monday at a time and i have sometime within my belt. -- one day at a time, and i got some time under my belt. i have a program of recovery now. i did not have that before. i always thought i could do it on my own. i could white knuckle it and stop if i wanted. it is part of the addict. if you do not know what what a recovery community looks like, if you have never experienced that, there is no way you can know when you think you can do it by self-will. from my experience and the expense of
charlie: he went to rehab. macklemore: my dad approached me and asked me if i was happy and i said no. that is for drugs and alcohol lead me. they lead me to isolation, depression, stagnation, lack of creativity. that's where i was at that moment. when he asked me that question, i reflected and answered no and checked in about a week later. charlie: when was this? macklemore: charlie: 2008. nine years ago -- macklemore: 2008. charlie: nine years ago. doing ok? macklemore: doing ok. it has not...
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charlie: how long is a tour? michael: when an artist is on a cycle, let's call it, like a taylor swift cycle, they typically will say, we want to do 100 dates. where do we go what is the most , efficient, economical way, and we get a couple weeks. we will give them a global map, tell them you can do 30 dates in america, 10 in canada, ship you -- your production to europe. after those 100 dates -- we start talking about, where is their fan base, looking at their purchase data, pricing data. it is become a real science. how do we most officially get you on the road, best cities to play, how do price the house, and how much of the pot will come home? charlie: is there a correlation between who wins the grammys and who does good on tour? whether they have a record that wins the grammy is another matter? michael: they used to be a better correlation, but it changed over the years. if you look at now who is on the road most of these artists on , the road may not have singles or may not have top 10 hit. urban hip-hop, w
charlie: how long is a tour? michael: when an artist is on a cycle, let's call it, like a taylor swift cycle, they typically will say, we want to do 100 dates. where do we go what is the most , efficient, economical way, and we get a couple weeks. we will give them a global map, tell them you can do 30 dates in america, 10 in canada, ship you -- your production to europe. after those 100 dates -- we start talking about, where is their fan base, looking at their purchase data, pricing data. it...
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charlie: so? robert: so my view is that the solution, if there is a diplomatic way out of this, it has to begin with an agreement between the united states and china on an outcome. charlie: that is exactly what henry kissinger says, too. you have to go to china, have to have an agreement on what north korea and south korea are going to look like. robert: you have to sort of show them what this will look like at the end and how you get there. the ultimate has to be denuclearization of the peninsula, which means the north. and that is going to require some diplomatic concessions on the part of the united states in exchange for north korea's commitment. charlie: to what? robert: recognition, signing a peace treaty, perhaps an assurance that, like president kennedy gave premier khrushchev, in 1962, that we will not seek to overthrow the regime. in 1962, it was about castro. now it would be we would not seek to overthrow kim jong-un or the regime by force of arms. but the other side of that coin is let
charlie: so? robert: so my view is that the solution, if there is a diplomatic way out of this, it has to begin with an agreement between the united states and china on an outcome. charlie: that is exactly what henry kissinger says, too. you have to go to china, have to have an agreement on what north korea and south korea are going to look like. robert: you have to sort of show them what this will look like at the end and how you get there. the ultimate has to be denuclearization of the...
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charlie: yes. david: if we go back to where we are all dog eat dog, that is not good for any of us, so what trump embodies in his foreign-policy is an inherent suspicion of social connection, whether it is global or personal. it's an assumption that we are all competing against each other, that we are in a world of us and enemy, and that is his view of race in america. charlie: and it's about winning. david: you are locked in conflict, and conflict is the essential order. of course, that is sometimes true, but that doesn't mean it is always true. and the belief in the liberal global order was the belief that we are not locked in conflict. sometimes its arguments, sometimes it's competition, but it is essentially communication beings where the barriers are not essential, where we are not defined by our differences but our common humanity. that is what the liberal order used a believe in, and people like me used to advocate for spreading democracy around the world. sometimes, we were naÏve. iraq was
charlie: yes. david: if we go back to where we are all dog eat dog, that is not good for any of us, so what trump embodies in his foreign-policy is an inherent suspicion of social connection, whether it is global or personal. it's an assumption that we are all competing against each other, that we are in a world of us and enemy, and that is his view of race in america. charlie: and it's about winning. david: you are locked in conflict, and conflict is the essential order. of course, that is...
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charlie: they keep coming. fran: thank -- thank you for coming. ♪ charlie: robert gates is here. he's had a long and distinguished service in public service. he was director of the cia under george h.w. bush before becoming secretary of defense under george w. bush and barack obama. he is the only secretary of defense in history to be asked to remain in that office by a newly elected president. you just returned from china. tell me what's going on over there. magazine called the most powerful ma jinping. robert: i think there's a case to be made for that in terms of control at home, a booming strategies that are aimed at expanding chinese influence very broadly throughout asia, africa, the middle east. the whole one belt, one road trillione, this $1 initiative to build ports, airports, communications systems, railroads all across central air -- across central asia, southeast asia, africa, and so on. in military terms, that's not true. president states remains the strongest in the world in that respect. in terms of power at home and inexpensive policy, i think you could make that
charlie: they keep coming. fran: thank -- thank you for coming. ♪ charlie: robert gates is here. he's had a long and distinguished service in public service. he was director of the cia under george h.w. bush before becoming secretary of defense under george w. bush and barack obama. he is the only secretary of defense in history to be asked to remain in that office by a newly elected president. you just returned from china. tell me what's going on over there. magazine called the most powerful...
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charlie: like nora ephron. >> right. right. charlie: do you need a guide here? she started as a reviewer at vogue many years ago. i would love to see that. the actors would have to lean in to hear her direction. charlie: that would be good. >> which is a great quality. charlie: exactly right. you set out to make this. help me. you read everything. >> i did. charlie: you dived into the deep end. >> from the moment she said yes i went, oh boy. this is a subject who is beloved and people have ownership in, such personal connections and is has influenced writers to become writers and people moving to new york it, so i knew that i had to get it right. the first thing i did was read everything she had written in chronological order, starting with her first article on self-respect for vogue. i just went all the way through. when you are related to someone, i would get their books for christmas every year and scribe, so of course we read the book when they came out, but never in one sitting. they are still your family and you don't think of literary references while you
charlie: like nora ephron. >> right. right. charlie: do you need a guide here? she started as a reviewer at vogue many years ago. i would love to see that. the actors would have to lean in to hear her direction. charlie: that would be good. >> which is a great quality. charlie: exactly right. you set out to make this. help me. you read everything. >> i did. charlie: you dived into the deep end. >> from the moment she said yes i went, oh boy. this is a subject who is...
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charlie: except in britain. david: except in britain where they have come back from the mistakes of the brexit. so, what you are seeing -- i would include britain in this -- the collapse of parties altogether. all the parties all at once. the fragmentation of parties out to the marginal parties and the collapse of the centrist parties. i think you will see some of that in britain. that is how they talk -- all of our parties are in decay. it is interesting here because the parliamentary system has a lot of parties. we just have two, so what does a party collapse look like when you only have two parties? that is an interesting question and to me the answer is what you get is the parties being taken over by small minorities, small passionate minorities within the parties like steve bannon. charlie: let's talk about steve bannon. steve bannon talks about being a populist. he suggests that populism is here to stay, but does not know whether it will be populism in the end from the left or from the right. david: i agre
charlie: except in britain. david: except in britain where they have come back from the mistakes of the brexit. so, what you are seeing -- i would include britain in this -- the collapse of parties altogether. all the parties all at once. the fragmentation of parties out to the marginal parties and the collapse of the centrist parties. i think you will see some of that in britain. that is how they talk -- all of our parties are in decay. it is interesting here because the parliamentary system...
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charlie: go ahead. john: it is clear with george papadopoulos that he was given an opportunity to cooperate after he was arrested. you can tell from the statement of the fence, it says that he met with the government on numerous occasions to answer questions after he was arrested on july 27, 2017. you know it from that, and also from the fact that you have this agreed-upon statement of the offense. charlie: has he pled guilty, papadopoulos? john: yeah, i think you can look at the statement of offense. it said that it was the factual basis for a guilty plea, so yes. charlie: so already you have one person that has pled guilty here. john: i don't have a copy of the guilty plea, but that is why he would do a statement of the fence. it was dated october 5, 2017. toadmitted all the facts plead guilty to making false statements. charlie: there has been much talk about bob mueller's team, his integrity. you know the team he has assembled. you worked with him as chief of staff. how would you characterize them?
charlie: go ahead. john: it is clear with george papadopoulos that he was given an opportunity to cooperate after he was arrested. you can tell from the statement of the fence, it says that he met with the government on numerous occasions to answer questions after he was arrested on july 27, 2017. you know it from that, and also from the fact that you have this agreed-upon statement of the offense. charlie: has he pled guilty, papadopoulos? john: yeah, i think you can look at the statement of...
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charlie: looking for? .> how they work they appeared to be simple and you would come away from a string of them with a feeling of whatever he had in mind that he wanted you to feel and there was something going on in the ontences and what was going was the withholding in the information. it has to do with a rhythm. charlie: you got it. >> she described what she is famous for, withholding. learning to do that by typing hemingway sentences is kind of ingenious. charlie: there is a famous story and i do not know if it is true or not. hunter thompson had the public therey and somebody was and said, what are you doing? he was reading shakespeare. he said, i am trying to get the rhythm. >> i want to believe that. something really bloody, too. i'm sure. charlie: the death of the daughter? >> quintana? ok her weeks to recover from the first visit from the hospital after the septic shock and the funeral was not going to happen until she was able to attend and she withd to go to california jerry, and they were newly
charlie: looking for? .> how they work they appeared to be simple and you would come away from a string of them with a feeling of whatever he had in mind that he wanted you to feel and there was something going on in the ontences and what was going was the withholding in the information. it has to do with a rhythm. charlie: you got it. >> she described what she is famous for, withholding. learning to do that by typing hemingway sentences is kind of ingenious. charlie: there is a famous...
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i'm meg hol ver. -- meg oliver. >>> charlie does not get a pass here. >> charlie rose is fired by cbs over accusations of sexual misconduct. >> he doesn't get a pass because i can't stop thinking about the anguish. >> there is no excuse for this alleged behavior. >> the president appears to give a pass to the conservative candidate for the senate. >> we don't need a liberal person in there. >> i'm just amazed a terrorist has not come through a check point. >> as americans head to the airport, we confront the head of the tsa. >> is the tsa failing at their central job of detecting threats at the check points? >> and, saved by the president. >> drumstick, you are hereby pardoned. [ applause ] >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> president trump has decided it is better to have an accused serial sexual predator in the senate than a democrat. mr. trump said he prefers republican roy moore to his liberal opponent in alabama's special election in three weeks. he went on to say this is a very special time for women because of all of the sexual misconduct allegations that have
i'm meg hol ver. -- meg oliver. >>> charlie does not get a pass here. >> charlie rose is fired by cbs over accusations of sexual misconduct. >> he doesn't get a pass because i can't stop thinking about the anguish. >> there is no excuse for this alleged behavior. >> the president appears to give a pass to the conservative candidate for the senate. >> we don't need a liberal person in there. >> i'm just amazed a terrorist has not come through a check...
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beginning in the mid 1980's, charlie worked full time as a mountain guide. leading mountaineering expeditions in the united states and abroad. his photographs and articles were published in a variety of books and magazines and he was the author of many mountaineering guide books. he was awarded an award by the american alpine society. an honor given annually to an individual who has demonstrated the highest skill in the mountaineering arts and who throughout application of this skill, courage and perseverance has achieved outstanding success in the various fields. christine boskoff began her career in 1993. quickly rose in the sport of mountaineers. she went up mount everest. one of the world's leading alpinist, a guide an adventure traveling sbreer, christine participated in numerous exhibitions in the united states and on five continents. they were also known for their fill an tropic work. charlie promoted his sport by installing climbing walls in schools across southwest colorado. christine was active in nonprofits organizations and supported the rights o
beginning in the mid 1980's, charlie worked full time as a mountain guide. leading mountaineering expeditions in the united states and abroad. his photographs and articles were published in a variety of books and magazines and he was the author of many mountaineering guide books. he was awarded an award by the american alpine society. an honor given annually to an individual who has demonstrated the highest skill in the mountaineering arts and who throughout application of this skill, courage...
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charlie rose is a long-time friend. someone i have known and done programs with for years and years. so let me just say, this is shocking to all of us. and, of course, norah and gayle king are very good friends, my cbs friends and former colleague, norah o'donnell. kristen, this is a conversation that we're all having in our workplace. and it's, of course, also important in the white house, in political context of what we're seeing the president still ducking any conversation about roy moore. kristen? >> that's right. and we haven't heard from the white house yet about these latest allegations against charlie rose. but that is absolutely right. the white house really trying to walk a very fine line when it comes to roy moore. and president trump was overseas in asia and said he was not very read-in on the story and would have more to say on it once he returned. that hasn't happened yet and he's been questioned about it multiple days. and he continues to ignore shouted questions. now, sarah huckabee sanders has responded
charlie rose is a long-time friend. someone i have known and done programs with for years and years. so let me just say, this is shocking to all of us. and, of course, norah and gayle king are very good friends, my cbs friends and former colleague, norah o'donnell. kristen, this is a conversation that we're all having in our workplace. and it's, of course, also important in the white house, in political context of what we're seeing the president still ducking any conversation about roy moore....
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i've known charlie rose for a few years. charlie is a friend of mine. yet when i read this story, i was stunned. my heart broke for these women and for all the women who are coming forward now. and part of your report stuck out to me and i want to read it. five women described rose putting his hand on their legs. sometimes their upper thigh in what they perceived as a test to gauge their reactions. two said that while they were working for rose at his residences or traveling with him on business, he emerged from the shower and walked naked in front of them. one said he globed her buttocks at a staff party. one woman described him as a sexual predator. in the last few days, we've been talking a lot about where's the line. there's a difference between a harvey weinstein and al franken and then we have charlie rose. and when i read this and it was as though he was gauging their interest, after he came out of the shower and a few days later a co-worker said, ah, he pulled the shower trick. for me, a light went off. when you hear something like a shower tric
i've known charlie rose for a few years. charlie is a friend of mine. yet when i read this story, i was stunned. my heart broke for these women and for all the women who are coming forward now. and part of your report stuck out to me and i want to read it. five women described rose putting his hand on their legs. sometimes their upper thigh in what they perceived as a test to gauge their reactions. two said that while they were working for rose at his residences or traveling with him on...
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that said, charlie does not get a pass here. he doesn't get a pass because i can't stop thinking about the anguish of these women. what happened to their dignity, what happened to their body, what happened to, maybe to even their careers, i can't stop thinking about that and the pain that they're going through. >> gayle king and norah o'donnell this morning. sexual assault in this country is epidemic. it happens on average every 98 second. most attackers are not well known, but often they're known to their victims. jericka duncan, visited the cleveland rape crisis center. >> how many of you all were sexually assaulted by show of hands by someone that you knew and some one that you trusted? >> what happened? >> my first experience being sexually violated goes back at age 5. >> i was abused by a -- a man who lived in my neighborhood. >> i was molested by my mother's boyfriend. >> i was abused by a family member. >> i was raped by a co-worker at my old job. >> i was sexually assaulted five and a half years ago by a co-worker of my
that said, charlie does not get a pass here. he doesn't get a pass because i can't stop thinking about the anguish of these women. what happened to their dignity, what happened to their body, what happened to, maybe to even their careers, i can't stop thinking about that and the pain that they're going through. >> gayle king and norah o'donnell this morning. sexual assault in this country is epidemic. it happens on average every 98 second. most attackers are not well known, but often...
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one woman described her response as a shrug and saying that's just charlie being charlie. the three women who came forward overnight to "business insider" were interns for rose at the time and in rose's statement he also said, though, he accepts responsibility. he does not believe all of the allegations are accurate. kendis, diane. >> all right, stephanie ramos for us live from washington. thanks, stephanie. >>> also there in washington on capitol hill t sexual harassment claim being reported. the web side buzzfeed says michigan congressman john conyers, the longest serving member of the house of representatives settled a complaint two years ago from a woman claiming she was fired for rejecting his sexual advances. abc news has not confirmed this. buzzfeed says she was paid $27,000 to settle that case. >>> senator al franken says he is not planning to resign after a second accuser has come forward claiming sexual harassment. lindsay men said he grabbed her backside while posing for this. franken says he does not remember taking the picture but feels badly that she felt dis
one woman described her response as a shrug and saying that's just charlie being charlie. the three women who came forward overnight to "business insider" were interns for rose at the time and in rose's statement he also said, though, he accepts responsibility. he does not believe all of the allegations are accurate. kendis, diane. >> all right, stephanie ramos for us live from washington. thanks, stephanie. >>> also there in washington on capitol hill t sexual...
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>> charlie: thank god there's a clothing program here at fox. >> kennedy: you and jeff bezos. >> charlie: won't you just go to another online thing and buy it from them? >> neil: amazon is lowering the prices on these items. >> charles: but they have to do something to get people in the stores and they're doing a lot of other things with grocery delivery so on certain things people will be drawn by the fact that you can save money. ultimately the wal-mart shopper is about saving money. >> neil: wal-mart and amazon at these levels right now, with the broke undown money one or the other which would you pick? >> charles: i'm in amazon still i'm not in wal-mart i missed the huge move. they bought jet.com and i didn't think it was a big deal. >> neil: don't you dodge my question. >> charles: at the very moment i'd stick with amazon. >> amazon is smart enough to undercut wal-mart online and people who are savvy to shop for their stuff online it's a different level of consumption. they are going where the bargain s are and there's not enough brand loyalty at wal-mart to go the mac and cheese is
>> charlie: thank god there's a clothing program here at fox. >> kennedy: you and jeff bezos. >> charlie: won't you just go to another online thing and buy it from them? >> neil: amazon is lowering the prices on these items. >> charles: but they have to do something to get people in the stores and they're doing a lot of other things with grocery delivery so on certain things people will be drawn by the fact that you can save money. ultimately the wal-mart shopper...
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>> charlie: without a doubt. terry mccall is a handpicked clinton person who's governor of virginia right now. and of course, rob northam is running for the nomination also handpicked by the clinton machine. and if he goes down in flames, it's going to be -- that will be the twilight lights out. >> kennedy: let me ask you this. if ralph northam tomorrow night in the virginia governor's race, will donna brazile be to blame? >> charlie: no, the clintons will be. >> harris: you think she has as much power as she does. >> kennedy: they were attacking her and the timing of this book and the timing of these interviews saying this is an awful time to drop a bomb in the middle of the democratic party. we need this victory, we need to all band together. >> harris: the dnc funding for a particular dossier long before brazile had told us. we still have so much to discuss as we just mentioned. all eyes will be on virginia ass a state prepares to elect a new governor tomorrow. democrat ralph northam and republican ed gillespi
>> charlie: without a doubt. terry mccall is a handpicked clinton person who's governor of virginia right now. and of course, rob northam is running for the nomination also handpicked by the clinton machine. and if he goes down in flames, it's going to be -- that will be the twilight lights out. >> kennedy: let me ask you this. if ralph northam tomorrow night in the virginia governor's race, will donna brazile be to blame? >> charlie: no, the clintons will be. >> harris:...
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being charlie. rose explains the allegations in a statement saying he thought the feelings were mutual with these women saying immigrately embarrassed i have behaved insensitively at times, and i accept responsibility for that, though, i do not believe that all of these allegations are accurate. i always felt that i was pursuing shared feelings, even though i now realize i was mistaken. and now his long time coanchors at cbs reacting to the news. >> let me be very clear. there is no excuse for this alleged behavior. it is systematic and pervasive. >> charlie does not get a pass here. he does not get a pass from anyone in this room. we are all deeply affected and all rocked by this, and i -- i want to echo what nowheres said. i really plaud the women that speak up, despite the friendship. he doesn't get a pass because i can't stop thinking about the anguish of these women, what happened to their dignity, what happened to their bodies, what happened to maybe even their careers. i can't stop thinking a
being charlie. rose explains the allegations in a statement saying he thought the feelings were mutual with these women saying immigrately embarrassed i have behaved insensitively at times, and i accept responsibility for that, though, i do not believe that all of these allegations are accurate. i always felt that i was pursuing shared feelings, even though i now realize i was mistaken. and now his long time coanchors at cbs reacting to the news. >> let me be very clear. there is no...
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one woman described vega's response as a shrug and saying, "that's just charlie being charlie." >> i'm charlie rose. >> reporter: rose is also a cohost of "cbs this morning." but none of the accusers worked with him at cbs. in a statement to "the post," rose said, "it is essential that these women know i hear them and that i deeply apologize for my inappropriate behavior. i am greatly embarrassed." he went on to say, "i always felt that i was pursuing shared feelings, even though i now realize i was mistaken." tonight, cbs news has suspended rose and pbs says it will halt production of his show. want to add that his long-time executive producer released a statement about the women, saying, i should have stood up for them, i failed. it is crushing. david? >> linzsey davis with us tonigh. thank you. >>> we move onto other news this monday evening, and to the explosions and fire at a factory north of new york city. dozens injured. the explosions filling the sky with smoke, sending workers rushing for safety. tonight, the new concern over what chemicals might be in the air. abc's gio benit
one woman described vega's response as a shrug and saying, "that's just charlie being charlie." >> i'm charlie rose. >> reporter: rose is also a cohost of "cbs this morning." but none of the accusers worked with him at cbs. in a statement to "the post," rose said, "it is essential that these women know i hear them and that i deeply apologize for my inappropriate behavior. i am greatly embarrassed." he went on to say, "i always felt that i...
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being charlie." rose's executive producer told "the washington post," i should have stood up for them, i failed, it is crushing, i deeply regret not helping them. >> we have to get past that in our society. >> "that's just talk," right? we have to say, thank you so much for your courage in telling me that. we are going to take care of this right now. it's not only the women or the men who are victims finding the courage to come forward, it's the enablers and the bystanders also finding that same courage to say, i'm not going to let this happen. >> reporter: all of the women who told their stories to "the washington post" either worked for or wanted to work for "the charlie rose show" which reportedly does not have a human resources department. >> if you're getting sexually harassed by charlie rose on "the charlie rose show," there is no one else that you can complain to because everybody, so to speak, reports to charlie rose. >> reporter: that signature show propelled his rise to icon. >> mr. preside
being charlie." rose's executive producer told "the washington post," i should have stood up for them, i failed, it is crushing, i deeply regret not helping them. >> we have to get past that in our society. >> "that's just talk," right? we have to say, thank you so much for your courage in telling me that. we are going to take care of this right now. it's not only the women or the men who are victims finding the courage to come forward, it's the enablers and...