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>> charlie: welcome to the program. tonight the future of the automobile industry with carlos ghosn, the c.e.o. of renault-nissan alliance. >> in 1999, i arrived in japan and had to face the turnaround of nissan. the fact i was not japanese, the fact i was a recent comer to the car industry3helped me a lot because, you know, i had no paradigms in mind, i didn't have any preconceived idea. people knew i was not involved in the past of the industry, so i engaged in a lot of transformation without pryer baggage. >> charlie: we conclude with norman lear who produced all in the family and other great sitcom hits. >> comedy is all a reflection. it sounds like i knew what the hell i was doing at the time. i didn't. i was just, you know, working from that place. looking back on it, all kinds of things, while people are laughing. i denied we are having a message. we were about making an audience laugh. >> charlie: carlos ghosn and norman lear when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg,
>> charlie: welcome to the program. tonight the future of the automobile industry with carlos ghosn, the c.e.o. of renault-nissan alliance. >> in 1999, i arrived in japan and had to face the turnaround of nissan. the fact i was not japanese, the fact i was a recent comer to the car industry3helped me a lot because, you know, i had no paradigms in mind, i didn't have any preconceived idea. people knew i was not involved in the past of the industry, so i engaged in a lot of...
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>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with benedict cumberbatch, the star of the new film, the imitation games. >> it was uncompromising. there was no asking to be liked. it's funny and witty in intelligence. then you get embrawled in the mystery of who the man is and the code. and then the de-evolution of the tragedy of his demise. the emotional impact of what injustice he was served and what happened to him in the excruciating reality is only magnified in why didn't i know is this. >> charlie: we conclude with a conversation about the portrait painter lucian freud. we talk with david dawson and john richardson. >> he was just a very great artist who, to my mind, was the great portraitist of his day. he also had this extraordinary feeling, maybe inherited from his grandfather, of perceiving people's personalities. >> charlie: the acting of benedict cumberbatch and painting of lucian freud, when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multim
>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with benedict cumberbatch, the star of the new film, the imitation games. >> it was uncompromising. there was no asking to be liked. it's funny and witty in intelligence. then you get embrawled in the mystery of who the man is and the code. and then the de-evolution of the tragedy of his demise. the emotional impact of what injustice he was served and what happened to him in the excruciating reality is only magnified in why...
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>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with neil patrick harris. >> i've lived a lot of chapters and i think that was the thing i keyed in on was that i didn't have a big arc to tell, but i had lots of really extraordinarily interesting things that i have gotten to do, whether they be act as a kid or white water rafting in costa rica or, yeah, having kids through sur roug surrogacy. >> charlie: we conclude with al hunt, his guest denis mcdonough, white house chief of staff. >> we know to win this thing, our effort to degrade and destroy i.s.i.l, our security forces have to be the boots on the ground to take the fight to i.s.i.l. our guys will make sure they're forward deployed at al-assad air base to train them and make sure they can take the fight to i.s.i.l themselves. this is their battle to win, not ours. >> charlie: neil patrick harris and denis mcdonough when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications fro
>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with neil patrick harris. >> i've lived a lot of chapters and i think that was the thing i keyed in on was that i didn't have a big arc to tell, but i had lots of really extraordinarily interesting things that i have gotten to do, whether they be act as a kid or white water rafting in costa rica or, yeah, having kids through sur roug surrogacy. >> charlie: we conclude with al hunt, his guest denis mcdonough, white house...
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>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this evening's immigration reform and the president's speech last night. i talked earlier this evening with john dickerson, the political director at cbs news. >> on the republican side, this is a big opportunity for all republicans who want to run for president to define themselves on an issue that the grassroots cares a great deal about, and it's both a substantive question -- how do you want to handle undocumented workers -- but then there's also a tactical question -- in other words, you can have a position that is very tough on undocumented workers but suggests restraint in combat with the president, keeping in mind some of these political realities. and how the candidates of 2016 position themselves in this argument will tell us a lot about which bucket of conservative voters they're going after in the presidential primaries. >> charlie: we continue with al hunt on the story with david ignatius and kareem sagipor. >> my sense is we're not going to reach a comprehensive resolution but neither a comprehensive failure. i call it manag
>> charlie: welcome to the program. we begin this evening's immigration reform and the president's speech last night. i talked earlier this evening with john dickerson, the political director at cbs news. >> on the republican side, this is a big opportunity for all republicans who want to run for president to define themselves on an issue that the grassroots cares a great deal about, and it's both a substantive question -- how do you want to handle undocumented workers -- but then...
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difficult for charlie. have barbersen shave them, but the majority do it themselves and charlie has patterned his life after every man. he maintains that if you think normally, there is no reason why you should not act normally. charlie can get by without the use of his hands without other people helping him. charlie prefers to be independent. himas never occurred to before world war i to have somebody else brush and comb his hair. after a grenade exploded and blew his hands off in france, he figured there still was not anyone living who would handle mcgonegal that are then thanegal -- better mcgonegal. does not shoelaces bother him either. he does it about seven seconds slower than me, which gives me time to go and catch the bus. -- time itime i and , mine -- time i tie them come undone. charlie ties them so they can stick. three, charlieut learned how to dress himself. after the war, the habit persisted. he does it alone from the first sock to the final tilt of his hat. buttoninginstead of it up in a regular way, handles differently with hooks. charlie can button but hooks do it b
difficult for charlie. have barbersen shave them, but the majority do it themselves and charlie has patterned his life after every man. he maintains that if you think normally, there is no reason why you should not act normally. charlie can get by without the use of his hands without other people helping him. charlie prefers to be independent. himas never occurred to before world war i to have somebody else brush and comb his hair. after a grenade exploded and blew his hands off in france, he...
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group of auto theft, not murder. >> when the police swooped in a week after the murders, charlie thought, this was it, somehow, they've figured it out. and the police couldn't understand when charlie asked what the charges were, and they said car theft, that manson started laughing. but he had a reason to laugh, he was relieved. >> and soon after released on a technicality. a tragically missed opportunity. but eventually, a manson follower named susan atkins would be jailed for auto theft. >> she couldn't help but brag to some other inmates about a murder she had been involved with and finally, everything was put together. >> the police returned to the death valley compound. nearly two dozen people were arrested but not the man atkins said was behind it all, charles manson. he had disappeared. the next day, police were back and this time, they found him, crammed into a bathroom cabinet. >> when charlie was arrested in death valley, he was booked as charles manson, aka, jesus christ, because he was telling everyone he was the reincarnation of jesus. >> four months after the murder
group of auto theft, not murder. >> when the police swooped in a week after the murders, charlie thought, this was it, somehow, they've figured it out. and the police couldn't understand when charlie asked what the charges were, and they said car theft, that manson started laughing. but he had a reason to laugh, he was relieved. >> and soon after released on a technicality. a tragically missed opportunity. but eventually, a manson follower named susan atkins would be jailed for...
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>> charlie: well come to the program. we begin this evening with a new feature on our nightly edition, asking the best journalist we know to come and contribute as contributors, whether an interview or story, and we begin where we should, with al hunt of bloomberg view. tonight, secretary of state john kerry. >> let me use this program to deliver a very clear message to the iranians which is this is not a political decision for us. this is a substantive decision based on the proof of a peaceful program. it's not hard to prove your program is peaceful if that's what you want to do. so outside leverage, you know, syria, i.s.i.l., whatever, is not relevant to. this it's not affecting us one way or the other. we have one set of criteria in our mind. >> charlie: we conclude with our political panel looking at the med-term elections. david lee, john dickerson, nancy corps december and anthony salbano. >> the democrats have been talking about the republicans nonstop. you look in north carolina, for example, not only is tom tillis talking about kay hagan's relationship with president
>> charlie: well come to the program. we begin this evening with a new feature on our nightly edition, asking the best journalist we know to come and contribute as contributors, whether an interview or story, and we begin where we should, with al hunt of bloomberg view. tonight, secretary of state john kerry. >> let me use this program to deliver a very clear message to the iranians which is this is not a political decision for us. this is a substantive decision based on the proof...
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or stigmatized with this event for the rest of his life. >> he went by charlie. but his legal name is charles richard mozdir iii. we were friends since middle school. he never really fit in with one group. he was kind of like the lone wolf and he took some pride in that, even as an adult. >> charlie and i met at school. and we got along really well. he's very charismatic and we just -- we bonded over certain things. i'm an artist, and he is also very artistic. >> all the ladies in the family, he would, you know, grab them, take them by the hand and kiss their hand and greet them and be very, very charming. almost like overboard. almost like in a manipulative way. >> we became friends enough to become roommates in college. people that didn't get charlie, they didn't tend to be friends with him, usually. but nobody really knew him that well. >> our friend, his roommate, had told me on numerous occasions how filthy his room was. it just was putrid. it just smelled like rotten food and dirty laundry and it was very, very dark. the blinds were always drawn, his door was always shut. he
or stigmatized with this event for the rest of his life. >> he went by charlie. but his legal name is charles richard mozdir iii. we were friends since middle school. he never really fit in with one group. he was kind of like the lone wolf and he took some pride in that, even as an adult. >> charlie and i met at school. and we got along really well. he's very charismatic and we just -- we bonded over certain things. i'm an artist, and he is also very artistic. >> all the...
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show live from tampa, florida. let's get to work. >> governor rick scott and charlie crist going head to head. >> there is excitement for charlie crist. >> and the best organized ground game i've ever seen. >> charlie crist is about the future. >> i was told he wasn't going to show up. >> and rick scott is just a terrible past. >> a guy who ran a company who had to pay the largest fine for fraud. >> how would i know what -- >> charlie crist has the ability to right the ship. >> we're all in this together. >> what wins the election is vote are turn skrout. >> stand up and take back this state. >> both biden and crist were making sure votes got to the polls. >> we want people's governor. >> a new governor that has a heart and cares about you. >> how would i know what, i mean -- >> good to have you with us. it's almost here. tomorrow marks election day and key races around the country cooperate koochbt couldn't be any closer. the latest ppp poll has charlie crist tied with rick scott at 44%. a new quinnipiac poll released sunday has crist up by one point. many floridians have alread
show live from tampa, florida. let's get to work. >> governor rick scott and charlie crist going head to head. >> there is excitement for charlie crist. >> and the best organized ground game i've ever seen. >> charlie crist is about the future. >> i was told he wasn't going to show up. >> and rick scott is just a terrible past. >> a guy who ran a company who had to pay the largest fine for fraud. >> how would i know what -- >> charlie crist...
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, next. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: thank you for the opportunity to visit with you at the pentagon. let me begin with the question of national security and how you perceive the biggest threats to america in some order of priority. >> charlie, thank you. and thanks for coming today. we are living at one of these times in history where there is a confluence of threats and challenges. like i don't think we've ever seen before, certainly in our lifetime, the sophistication of technology. so many other factors have brought this on. obviously, terrorism, what terrorism is today, the sophistication, the financing, of terrorist groups is right up there at the top. and we are dealing with our partners across the globe. conventional dimensions of an early 21st century world where we're seeing the chinese build and the russi
, next. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: thank you for the opportunity to visit with you at the pentagon. let me begin with the question of national security and how you perceive the biggest...
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thing's basically a dead heat. >> charlie crist leading by a point. >> and still hitting the campaign trail today, bill clinton campaigns in florida. >> one day left until election day. >> it's off to the races. >> it's all about who comes out and votes. >> i'm joni ernst. i'm scott brown. >> i'm determined to bring decency to washington. >> i want to serve as the people's governor again. >> i really didn't want to do this. >> and i approve this message. >> i approve this message. >> i approve this message. >> it's all tied up. and the results will come down to one thing -- turnout. >>> they call it election day tomorrow, but it is really vote counting day. in an election where some, in some states early voting started six weeks ago. we have a final round of polls of today. in colorado, a new quinnipiac poll shows the race there in a virtual tie with the republican at 45% and incumbent democratic senator udall at 43%. a new nbc poll shows mitch mcconnell polling ahead of allison grimes by nine points, despite multiple visits from bill and hillary clinton. in kansas, independent candid
thing's basically a dead heat. >> charlie crist leading by a point. >> and still hitting the campaign trail today, bill clinton campaigns in florida. >> one day left until election day. >> it's off to the races. >> it's all about who comes out and votes. >> i'm joni ernst. i'm scott brown. >> i'm determined to bring decency to washington. >> i want to serve as the people's governor again. >> i really didn't want to do this. >> and i...
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"charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with the ferguson grand jury's s to indict police officer darren wilson in the shooting death of unarmed teenager michael brown. prosecuting attorney robert mccullough spoke lat night of the. >> the grand jury deliberated over two days, making their final decision. they determined that no probable cause exists to file any charge against officer wilson, and returned a no true bill on east of five indictments. >> rose: just minutes after the announcement, president obama made an unusual late-night statement from the white house briefing room. >> we need to recognize this is not just an issue for ferguson. this is an issue for america. we have made enormous progress in race relations over the course of the past several decades. i have witnessed that in my own life, and to deny that progre
"charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with the ferguson grand jury's s to indict police officer darren wilson in the shooting death of unarmed teenager michael brown. prosecuting attorney robert mccullough...
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bargains for. >> cut, cut, cut. >> hey! >> 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 doing loop de loop. i've done the biggest bungee jump in the world, the 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. >> 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 gr
bargains for. >> cut, cut, cut. >> hey! >> 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 doing loop de loop. i've done the biggest bungee jump in the world, the skeleton bobsled which is on this tray where you go down this chute and...
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for. >> cut, cut, cut. >> hey! >> 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 think i've got a bit of a death wish. i've been wing walking on a plane. flying around doing loop de loop. i've done the biggest bungee jump in the world, the 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. >> 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 we're meant to
for. >> cut, cut, cut. >> hey! >> 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 think i've got a bit of a death wish. i've been wing walking on a plane. flying around doing loop de loop. i've done the biggest bungee jump in the world, the skeleton bobsled which is on this tray where you go down this chute and you go about 60 miles an...
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just last week. let's bring in today's panel. fox business's charlie gasparino. james freeman is here from the "wall street journal." "forbes" contributor rick unger is with us as well. wow, the fdny just tweeting out this picture. we're going to show it to you, a look from the inside. there. at the scaffolding hanging. can you imagine two people are stranded on this. >> my dad was a construction worker. worked on the original trade center. went up on scaffolds, maybe not that high, but fairly high. i will say this, when we sit around on this network and talk about unions, denigrate all unions, there is a reason why there are unions for jobs like this. these are very, very, labor intensive scary jobs. you need some sort of a way to make sure your workers are not taken advantage. i'm not saying these guys were. that's why there are coal miners worker unions. my dad was iron worker union is you get a union lesson out of this. >> this is why, because that is the work they do, that the private sector unions are starting to get so angry with the public unions. >> you're right about that. >
just last week. let's bring in today's panel. fox business's charlie gasparino. james freeman is here from the "wall street journal." "forbes" contributor rick unger is with us as well. wow, the fdny just tweeting out this picture. we're going to show it to you, a look from the inside. there. at the scaffolding hanging. can you imagine two people are stranded on this. >> my dad was a construction worker. worked on the original trade center. went up on scaffolds, maybe...
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. ♪ >> charlie: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, the pope's reforms come to america. china and the u.s. reach a new deal on the environment. and jon stewart makes his debut as a film director. >> your wife will never see you again. your child -- your child will never know you! and your mother will die brokenhearted! and you did this! >> charlie: those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. funding by charlie rose is provided by the following! gllts >> charlie: so you began how? we have a rsi
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charlie rose. gayle king and anthony mason with our cbs news exit polls. nancy cordes is following congressional races. john dickerson at the decision desk. bill whittaker on the the governors and report reports frm correspondentcorrespondents in y battleground states. now, from cbs news election headquarters in studio 57, here are scott pele and norah o'donnell. >> pelley: good evening, we came into this night with all 435 seats in the house and 36 seats in the senate up for grabs. >> the republicans will control the house for two more years. the senate still to be decided. >> pelley: bob schieffer the mood of the country tonight seems to be the deciding factor in a lot of these races. >> the mood is nasty. the mood is exactly what we've been talking about all week. it's now being reflected in the exit polls. people don't like the way things are going. they are despair about the government. they don't like republicans and they don't like democrats. this is not just a referendum on obama. it's a referendum on want whole political system. >> charlie, the democrats wanted to keep the
charlie rose. gayle king and anthony mason with our cbs news exit polls. nancy cordes is following congressional races. john dickerson at the decision desk. bill whittaker on the the governors and report reports frm correspondentcorrespondents in y battleground states. now, from cbs news election headquarters in studio 57, here are scott pele and norah o'donnell. >> pelley: good evening, we came into this night with all 435 seats in the house and 36 seats in the senate up for grabs....
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anderson when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: a dition-- additional funding provided by: and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information service its worldwide. from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: michael brown senior and lesley mcspadden are here. they are the parents of michael brown. he is the unarmed teenager who was killed by a white police officer, darren wilson, on august 9th. also here is their attorney benjamin crump. this week the st. louis prosecutor robert mccullough announced a grand jury decided no the to tin diet officer wilson. n -- -- fro tests grew nationwide, the case has come to symbolize issues of race. president obama addressed the nation shortly after the grand jury announcement on monday evening. >> we need to recognize that this is not just an issue for ferguson-- this is an issue for america. we have made enormous progress in trais relations, over the course of the past several decades. i have witnessed that in my own life and to deny that progress, i think is to deny
anderson when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: a dition-- additional funding provided by: and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information service its worldwide. from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: michael brown senior and lesley mcspadden are here. they are the parents of michael brown. he is the unarmed teenager who was killed by a white police officer, darren wilson, on august 9th. also here is their...
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colleagues, but over what? charlie gasparino knows. he will tell you who she is at odds with and why this all started in the first place. energy shake up oil prices. trading near four-year lows. what will it mean for the future of solar power in america. tom werner has been through thick and thin. he's one of the leaders when it comes to this. he talks about a profit warning, but on top of that, where does this company go from here? liz: we have 32 and a half minutes before the closing bell rings. look at our heat map. cisco, and had you been watching "after the bell," you would have gotten a window on why this stock keeps moving here. john chambers told fox business he will remain in that chair, not ready when he will step down. they've had a very decent quarter. lots of fails in certain parts of their business. they have had some weakness though in -- depending on the area of the globe. >> i like john chambers. ideas he sit to the side? does he have a back issue? suppose i sat like this, i'll have my hip like this. that's what he does. liz: i should do that. makes everybody look sl
colleagues, but over what? charlie gasparino knows. he will tell you who she is at odds with and why this all started in the first place. energy shake up oil prices. trading near four-year lows. what will it mean for the future of solar power in america. tom werner has been through thick and thin. he's one of the leaders when it comes to this. he talks about a profit warning, but on top of that, where does this company go from here? liz: we have 32 and a half minutes before the closing bell...
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reinstatement. sglp a tale of two christmas trees, why reading decided to keep the so-called charlie brown tree. taking on a new meeting. >> and a pediatrician, why she claims she was fired over her religious beliefs. >> how a struggling atlantic city is hoping to cash in on the holiday shopping season. >> an internet the rel tailer website was down, after roommating problems the past two day, the message on the site said, best buy.com is currently unavailable, check back soap. it has been a tough year for atlantic city. if they are not bringing in people or jobs, maybe shopping will do it. live in atlantic city, sydney, where people showing up there for black friday? >> in fact, yes, it has been busy here. we have had a steady crowd. the stores opened at 6:00 this morning. take a look. you can see shoppers are out shopping, almost nobody with empty hands. it is important too note, that a handful of new stores, bringing additional seasonal jobs for the thousands unemployed. they are scoring deals. they come back year after year. >> at the mall, here, guin and out of the temperature.
reinstatement. sglp a tale of two christmas trees, why reading decided to keep the so-called charlie brown tree. taking on a new meeting. >> and a pediatrician, why she claims she was fired over her religious beliefs. >> how a struggling atlantic city is hoping to cash in on the holiday shopping season. >> an internet the rel tailer website was down, after roommating problems the past two day, the message on the site said, best buy.com is currently unavailable, check back...
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star ben stein,megan,dam and charlie. thiss the first time in a lg time everybody is here. >> whoo! >> all right. you know, i don't know, i that was such a gre ea. anyway, i'm kidding. charles, wh you keof this? theontrast was striking. hat you didn' get isthat president obama overwhmingly won the to-thirds who didn't vote. that's the part youissed. >> why did h say that? you know? it was for no reason >> he's still chge. >> a >> bill clinton says it simplest for how it should be done. you would tink that if e president does care about his legacy just half as much as michael jordan talking smack about h golf game, you would think and hope, we't know. >there's no reason t think in the next two years that he, the administration is going to be different than the last six high partisan pusng liberal policies. no reason. he's going to have to wor wi oth people, accept something less than everything he wants d share responsibility for something, if it goes right or wrong. >> if you don't own up to being among the contributing factors -- >> why uld he do that? >> exactly. you have to wond
star ben stein,megan,dam and charlie. thiss the first time in a lg time everybody is here. >> whoo! >> all right. you know, i don't know, i that was such a gre ea. anyway, i'm kidding. charles, wh you keof this? theontrast was striking. hat you didn' get isthat president obama overwhmingly won the to-thirds who didn't vote. that's the part youissed. >> why did h say that? you know? it was for no reason >> he's still chge. >> a >> bill clinton says it...
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, instead the sketching accounting. >> why do you keep interrupting charlie who keeps interrupting you? >> come down here. let's duke it out. >> why doesn't texas have a big infrastructure problem. >> very good point at the beginning. we know this abuse and fraud and mismanagement and money going to the wrong places. the federal government is the place this is done. a good deal of that money is going to get to the desired purpose. i just think it's time we stop with that. i think it's time we sort of re-examine the books, follow the procedure and account for the 53 billion that's gone missing. we are not to roads and bridges. >> we could do that. more money is going to be needed and the people who use the roads are dog gone going to pay for it. that's what they are fighting. people who drive are going to pay for it. >> i'll end with that. >> first of all a lot of money is being wasted still. again, to your point, it's not a matter of weather or not people want bridges and tunnels, it's the farce being perpetrated over and over again. hey, government, we give you the green light. we are
, instead the sketching accounting. >> why do you keep interrupting charlie who keeps interrupting you? >> come down here. let's duke it out. >> why doesn't texas have a big infrastructure problem. >> very good point at the beginning. we know this abuse and fraud and mismanagement and money going to the wrong places. the federal government is the place this is done. a good deal of that money is going to get to the desired purpose. i just think it's time we stop with...
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charlie crist there. looking a the messaging here. our first read team points out october 10th unemployment rate 9.5. the dow was above. 11,000. fast forward to now unemployment rate 5 pn.9%. the dow above 17,000. the gop holds a 9-point advantage on the economy, however the unemployment rate and how wall street is doing is two messages in addition to the health care now available to millions of people that the democrats just could not get behind. our first read team basically says the gop said obama stinks. that's the quote there and the democrats never countered that. >> that's correct. that's exactly what i'm saying. i'm saying that the fact of the matter is we have a good record to run on. let me say about mary landrieu. mary landrieu is from louisiana. she snows the history of louisiana like i know the history of south carolina. the fact of the matter is, she reads some of the mail i get. and i read some of the mail i get. for anybody to say there's nothing that is nothing racial about some of the stuff being expressed by president obama you're not telling the truth. we kn
charlie crist there. looking a the messaging here. our first read team points out october 10th unemployment rate 9.5. the dow was above. 11,000. fast forward to now unemployment rate 5 pn.9%. the dow above 17,000. the gop holds a 9-point advantage on the economy, however the unemployment rate and how wall street is doing is two messages in addition to the health care now available to millions of people that the democrats just could not get behind. our first read team basically says the gop...
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>> from hours to does new york city, this is charlie rose -- our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. limit begin with the question of national security and how you perceive the biggest threats to america in some order of priority. >> thank you and thank you for coming today. we are living at one of these times in history where there is a confluence of threats and challenges. like i do not think we have ever seen before, certainly in our lifetimes. the sophistication and technology and so many other factors have brought this on. , whatsly, terrorism terrorism is today. the sophistication, the financing of terrorism groups is right up there at the top. and we are dealing with it with our partners across the globe. dimensions of an early 21st-century world where we are seeing the chinese b uild and the russians build capabilities that are new, asymmetric threats. cyber, for example. weething that 10 years ago thought we knew something about totally has changed landscapes without firing a shot or invading a country. you can take down financial systems and energy grids. cert
>> from hours to does new york city, this is charlie rose -- our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. limit begin with the question of national security and how you perceive the biggest threats to america in some order of priority. >> thank you and thank you for coming today. we are living at one of these times in history where there is a confluence of threats and challenges. like i do not think we have ever seen before, certainly in our lifetimes. the sophistication and...
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. >> rick scott was reelected in florida, beating former governor charlie crist. >> and sam brownback was elected in kansas. >> it's election night on captioning sponsored by cbs >> make no mistake, the policies are on the ballot. >> this experiment in big government has lasted long enough. >> i think the ten seats you saw are close you could see all ten go republican. >> this election by making the country better. >> we will get things done. >> it is time to go in a new direction. >> campaign 2014, election night. analysis from john sheafer and charlie rose. john dickerson at the decision desk. now, from cbs news election headquarters in studio 57. here are scott pelley and nora o'donnell. >> good evening. we came into this night with all 435 seats in the house and 36 seats in the senate, up for grabs. >> and it ends with the republican sweep taking control of the house and the senate. >> bob scheaffer, the mood of the country was tough tonight. >> the mood was nasty and most of the country took it out on barack obama. this was a referendum on barack obama, it was really a referendum
. >> rick scott was reelected in florida, beating former governor charlie crist. >> and sam brownback was elected in kansas. >> it's election night on captioning sponsored by cbs >> make no mistake, the policies are on the ballot. >> this experiment in big government has lasted long enough. >> i think the ten seats you saw are close you could see all ten go republican. >> this election by making the country better. >> we will get things done....
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? ben stein, megan, adam and charlie. this is the first time in a long time everybody is here. >> whoo! >> all right. you know, i don't know, if that was such a great idea. anyway, i'm kidding. charles, what do you make of this? >> the contrast was striking. what you didn't get is that president obama overwhelmingly won the two-thirds who didn't vote. that's the part you missed. >> why did he say that? you know? it was for no reason. >> he's still in charge. >> yeah. >> bill clinton says it simplest for how it should be done. you would think that if the president does care about his legacy just half as much as michael jordan talking smack about his golf game, you would think and hope, we don't know. >> there's no reason to think in the next two years that he, the administration is going to be different than the last six highly partisan pushing liberal policies. no reason. he's going to have to work with other people, accept something less than everything he wants and share responsibility for something, if it goes right or wrong. >> if you don't own up to being among the contributing fa
? ben stein, megan, adam and charlie. this is the first time in a long time everybody is here. >> whoo! >> all right. you know, i don't know, if that was such a great idea. anyway, i'm kidding. charles, what do you make of this? >> the contrast was striking. what you didn't get is that president obama overwhelmingly won the two-thirds who didn't vote. that's the part you missed. >> why did he say that? you know? it was for no reason. >> he's still in charge....
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florida watching the governor's race over there. what is going on? >> we've just learned that charlie crist campaign has filed an emergency motion seeking to extend voting hours at one particular county in broward county, and with people still in line waiting to vote in broward count at three precincts. we don't know what will happen with that motion but they are requesting additional time for these voters. >> that would be amazing, if there is a problem with the voting in florida. a lot of us remember what happened in the year 2000. we'll stand by and hear if they get extra time for people in broward county, that is ft. lauderdale and others for extra time. and in the meantime, a key win, with mcconnell named the winner, we are just minutes away from the next poll closing in west virginia and north carolina. and the battle of the democrat could be decided, get this, by a pizza delivery man. but first a look at the big winner this hour. mitch mcconnell. >> our race is the only one in 2014 that has any national significance. >> senator mitch mcconnell could emerge from tonight as one o
florida watching the governor's race over there. what is going on? >> we've just learned that charlie crist campaign has filed an emergency motion seeking to extend voting hours at one particular county in broward county, and with people still in line waiting to vote in broward count at three precincts. we don't know what will happen with that motion but they are requesting additional time for these voters. >> that would be amazing, if there is a problem with the voting in florida....
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the viewers would know the difference. >>> everybody is a charlie brown fan. the script says fans of charlie brown and snoopy. there's nobody who doesn't like charlie brown and snoopy. it's now here. that story in "the skinny." >> the song you either love or hate that could be the next "gangnam style." >> hate. hate. hate. >> why do you hate it so much? >> just listen for a second. ♪ >> you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. once we kept the lights on. but then we started using k-y yours & mine. yeah, we were nervous to try it. there's an amazing sensation for her. amazing. this one feels fantastic for me. and combined... ohh, it's a completely new sensation for us both. it's opened a whole new door for us. i've come to clean your pool. but we don't have a pool. i'll come in anyway. next week i'm going to be a maid. [ female announcer ] k-y yours & mine. his excites. hers delights. together feel them ignite. keep life sexy. tbefore the first snee
the viewers would know the difference. >>> everybody is a charlie brown fan. the script says fans of charlie brown and snoopy. there's nobody who doesn't like charlie brown and snoopy. it's now here. that story in "the skinny." >> the song you either love or hate that could be the next "gangnam style." >> hate. hate. hate. >> why do you hate it so much? >> just listen for a second. ♪ >> you're watching "world news now."...
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, channeling their inner elsa and anna. charlie gasparino will sing it out because even when they say it's not it is always about "money." >>> state of emergency declared in missouri. officials bracing for violent protests a the country awaits a grand jury decision in regarding fatal shooting of teenager michael brown. today's panel, fox business senior correspondent, charlie gasparino, jack hough from "barron's" and david asman here. the show is called "money." that is what we'll focus on. it costs businesses in the area a fortune. >> at 4:00 we have a lawyer that represents a lot of those businesses. we've got people planning right now, all the radicals in ferguson, none care much about the death of this kid. what they care about is having protests and doing best they can to destroy the system, capitalist system. that is what they're in business to do, most of these protesters. you look at them, look at resume', look where they come, from same old crowd, the crowd that was here with down on occupy wall street. but the thing is there is one guy in particular who really deserves mention. that
, channeling their inner elsa and anna. charlie gasparino will sing it out because even when they say it's not it is always about "money." >>> state of emergency declared in missouri. officials bracing for violent protests a the country awaits a grand jury decision in regarding fatal shooting of teenager michael brown. today's panel, fox business senior correspondent, charlie gasparino, jack hough from "barron's" and david asman here. the show is called...