149
149
May 9, 2012
05/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
>> charlie: welcome to our program. tonight we begin with bill bradley, former nba all star, rhodes scholar, u.s. senator, presidential candidate who has written a new book called "we can all do better." it is about politics, economics, tax reform and american hope. >> can we all do better? the answer is yes. it's not just the politicians but it's us as individuals. can we find that place of self fulfillment within ourselves to honor. and we manage our health well. can we save? can we use over moment to try to become better in terms of learning more about the world we're in, whether that's reading novels or economic treatises. to me, that is what i wanted to try to convey here, that, you know, we can all do better. >> charlie: we continue this evening with eli broad. his book is called "the art of being unreasonable." it chronicles his career from businessman to cultural leader to philanthropist. i don't take no for an answer. i always ask why not when people say you can't do that. it hasn't been done before. i say why
>> charlie: welcome to our program. tonight we begin with bill bradley, former nba all star, rhodes scholar, u.s. senator, presidential candidate who has written a new book called "we can all do better." it is about politics, economics, tax reform and american hope. >> can we all do better? the answer is yes. it's not just the politicians but it's us as individuals. can we find that place of self fulfillment within ourselves to honor. and we manage our health well. can we...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
125
125
May 9, 2012
05/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
>> charlie: welcome to our program. tonight we begin with bill bradley, former n nba all star, rhodes scholar, u.s. senator, presidential candidate who has written a new book called "we can all do better." it is about politics, economics, tax reform and american hope. >> can we all do better? the answer is yes. it's not just the politicians but it's us as individuals. can we find that place of self fulfillment within ourselves to honor. and we manage our health well. can we save? can we use over moment to try to become better in terms of learning more about the world we're in, whether that's reading novels or economic treatises. to me, that is what i wanted to try to convey here, that, you know, we can all do better. >> charlie: we continue this evening with eli broad. his book is called "the art of being unreasonable." it chronicles his career from businessman to cultural leader to philanthropist. i don't take no for an answer. i always ask why not when people say you can't do that. it hasn't been done before. i say wh
>> charlie: welcome to our program. tonight we begin with bill bradley, former n nba all star, rhodes scholar, u.s. senator, presidential candidate who has written a new book called "we can all do better." it is about politics, economics, tax reform and american hope. >> can we all do better? the answer is yes. it's not just the politicians but it's us as individuals. can we find that place of self fulfillment within ourselves to honor. and we manage our health well. can...
170
170
May 9, 2012
05/12
by
KRCB
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
>> charlie: welcome to our program. tonight we begin with bill bradley, former n nba all star, rhodes solar, u.s. senator, presidential candidate who has written a new book called "we can all do better." it is about politics, economics, tax reform and american hope. >> can we all do better? the answer is yes. it's not just the politicians but it's us as individuals. canwe find at pce of self fulfillment within ourselves to honor. and we manage our health well. can we save? can we use over moment to try to become better in terms of learning more about the world we're in, whether that's reading novels or economic treatises. to me, that is what i wanted to try to convey here, that, you know, we can all do better. >> charlie: we continue this evening with eli broad. his book is called "the art of being unreasonable." itchronicles h ceer from bunessman to cultural leader to philanthropist. i don't take no for an answer. i always ask why not when people say you can't do that. it hasn't been done before. i say why not? and i l
>> charlie: welcome to our program. tonight we begin with bill bradley, former n nba all star, rhodes solar, u.s. senator, presidential candidate who has written a new book called "we can all do better." it is about politics, economics, tax reform and american hope. >> can we all do better? the answer is yes. it's not just the politicians but it's us as individuals. canwe find at pce of self fulfillment within ourselves to honor. and we manage our health well. can we save?...
280
280
May 22, 2012
05/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 280
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, charlie. it's always good to be with you. the bagels are great. >> how many did you have? >> none of your business. are you intruding in the life of -- >> invading in your privacy and your choice. >> that's exact will i what he's doing. thank you, cardinal. >>> as the nato convention ended president obama flew joplin, missouri, where he congratulated the graduates. >> you've had to grow up quickly over the last year. you've learned at a younger age than most of us that we can't always predict what life has in store. no matter how we might try to avoid it, life surely can bring some heartache. and life involves struggles. and at some point life will bring loss. >>> jan crawford reports that of the democrats are not as enthusiastic, jan, good morning. >> well, good morning, charlie. the president has taken some heat from his own supporters over ads that have been attacking him and his business and his private equity firm bain capital. but i have to tell you, yesterday the president did not back
thank you, charlie. it's always good to be with you. the bagels are great. >> how many did you have? >> none of your business. are you intruding in the life of -- >> invading in your privacy and your choice. >> that's exact will i what he's doing. thank you, cardinal. >>> as the nato convention ended president obama flew joplin, missouri, where he congratulated the graduates. >> you've had to grow up quickly over the last year. you've learned at a younger...
275
275
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 0
>> charlie, absolutely it is viewed that way. you'll talk to a number of people who will say, hey,ers that a number of reasons suggest why it is such a front-burner issue. but the fact of the matter is, the commissioner has made it clear, he will not tolerate anything that goes against the grain in terms of player safety. you've seen that with the penalties that have been handed down to the players now. you've seen that over the past couple of years. he is resolutely focused, roger goodell, in terms of changing the culture of football, yes. >> when you look at him, finally put his own career in perspective for us. >> he will be remembered fondly by his players. i saw marcellus wily yesterday as well, too, and the emotion he showed is indicative of what a lot of players feel about him. he was a competitor supreme on the football field, highly respected, but just as revered off the field. you heard the folks in san diego talk about how valuable a resource he was to that community. he will be missed in the broadest sense of the word
>> charlie, absolutely it is viewed that way. you'll talk to a number of people who will say, hey,ers that a number of reasons suggest why it is such a front-burner issue. but the fact of the matter is, the commissioner has made it clear, he will not tolerate anything that goes against the grain in terms of player safety. you've seen that with the penalties that have been handed down to the players now. you've seen that over the past couple of years. he is resolutely focused, roger...
323
323
May 22, 2012
05/12
by
WJZ
tv
eye 323
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, charlie. it's always good to be with you. the baygels are great. >> how many did you have? >> none of your business. are you intruding in the life of -- >> invading in your privacy and your choice. >> that's exact will i what he's doing. thank you, cardinal. >>> as the nato convention ended president obama flew joplin missouri where he congratulated the graduates. >> you've had to grow up quickly over the last year. you've learned at a younger age than most of us that we can't always predict what life has in store. no matter how we might try to avoid it life surely can bring some heartache. and life involves struggles. and at some point life will bring loss. >>> jan crawford reports that of the democrats are not as enthusiastic, jan, good morning. >> well, good morning, charlie. the president has taken some heat from his own supporters over ads that have been attacking him and his business and his private equity firm bain capital. but i have to tell you, yesterday the president did not back do
thank you, charlie. it's always good to be with you. the baygels are great. >> how many did you have? >> none of your business. are you intruding in the life of -- >> invading in your privacy and your choice. >> that's exact will i what he's doing. thank you, cardinal. >>> as the nato convention ended president obama flew joplin missouri where he congratulated the graduates. >> you've had to grow up quickly over the last year. you've learned at a younger...
488
488
May 15, 2012
05/12
by
COM
tv
eye 488
favorite 0
quote 0
(charlie clears throat) excuse me, i'd like to speak to a detective, please. name? charlie kelly. and what is this in reference to? sodomy. okay. take a seat. someone will be right with you. you're doing the right thing, charlie. the american school system has been oppressing people for years. it's about time we start doing a little oppressing ourselves. it doesn't make sense. yes, it does. how are we oppressing anything? you need to think before you speak. you do. charlie kelly? oh, that's me. i'll be right back. have a good time. 25 million. that's a lot of clams. split 50/50. charlie's gonna want something. what about charlie? yeah, he'll want some. he's not gonna get some. we could always split it 50/50/50. do you even hear what you're saying? your gums are bleeding. hey, how'd it go? great, i just ratted you out. could i see you two boys for a minute, please? so you're not gonna get into any trouble at all? uh, no, not really. and since the mcpoyles are gonna plead guilty, i'm sort of off the hook completely. that's great. oh, i'm sorry, was he saying that the intervention wo
(charlie clears throat) excuse me, i'd like to speak to a detective, please. name? charlie kelly. and what is this in reference to? sodomy. okay. take a seat. someone will be right with you. you're doing the right thing, charlie. the american school system has been oppressing people for years. it's about time we start doing a little oppressing ourselves. it doesn't make sense. yes, it does. how are we oppressing anything? you need to think before you speak. you do. charlie kelly? oh, that's me....
198
198
May 14, 2012
05/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm charlie rose. heads begin to roll at america's largest bank as jpmorgan chase tries to limit damage from its $2 billion loss. we'll hear from elizabeth warren, the government's chief wash dog during the 2008 bailout. >>> a new poll shows what america thinks of same-sex marriage. and the ceo is here to talk about the bailout and detroit's wig come back. >>> a co-founder of facebook looks like he's defriending america to avoid taxes. >>> when i see you at 8:00, the women of "the talk" will be here at the table. >>> we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> you made a terrible agee yous mistake. almost no excuse for it. >> resignations at jpmorgan chase. >> "the wall street journal" reporting three high ranking execs are expected to step down. >> you think we need less financial regulations rather than more? >> i think we need less. the fact is dodd/frank didn't work. >> this could lead us back to 200 8. >> i think the president took six or seven states he carried in 2
i'm charlie rose. heads begin to roll at america's largest bank as jpmorgan chase tries to limit damage from its $2 billion loss. we'll hear from elizabeth warren, the government's chief wash dog during the 2008 bailout. >>> a new poll shows what america thinks of same-sex marriage. and the ceo is here to talk about the bailout and detroit's wig come back. >>> a co-founder of facebook looks like he's defriending america to avoid taxes. >>> when i see you at 8:00, the...
207
207
May 14, 2012
05/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
charlie, hey, hey. hey, hey. >> he wanted to, but there wasn't enough room. >> on your knees. >> it will be worse -- >> it will be a cbs love fest. >> sheryl, what is it that attracts you to charlie rose? i would like to talk about this. what is it that attracts you to charlie rose? >> he, first of all, his debonair status, you talking about walter cronkite, that's carey grant as walter cronkite. you take us down the hall -- >> did you say have you to hit >> did yhat, talking about char rose? >> yes, he's loveable. >> just give him a kiss. >> absolutely. >> is he married? does he have someone to love? >> oh, he's not married. >> i think charlie's okay. >> what does charlie do? it's going to be cute and they're going to be like, why is charlie rose -- he's so progressive. now the president has come out with gay marriage, charlie has now declined to marry what he likes. what is happening in america? >> biracial babies, i have some in my family -- >> we can't have no babies. if i'm pregnant, there better b
charlie, hey, hey. hey, hey. >> he wanted to, but there wasn't enough room. >> on your knees. >> it will be worse -- >> it will be a cbs love fest. >> sheryl, what is it that attracts you to charlie rose? i would like to talk about this. what is it that attracts you to charlie rose? >> he, first of all, his debonair status, you talking about walter cronkite, that's carey grant as walter cronkite. you take us down the hall -- >> did you say have you to...
245
245
May 29, 2012
05/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
care and charlie? >> seth, thank you. >>> tropical depression beryl could pick up steam as it moves back toward the atlantic ocean. it's circling over south georgia at this point. it's expected to move northwest over the carolinas tomorrow. it came in yesterday in jacksonville packing strong winds, dumping rain on the region. tens of thousands lost power. there was minor flooding but no injuries reported. >>> congress is getting a warning about the so-called fiscal cliff at the end of this year. that's when benefits run out and the budget kicks in. robert rubin writes about that. he's a top exec and we're pleased to welcome him. we're talking about the stewardship of economics and who can deal with the economy in the future. what impact will europe have on this, and what are the dangers that it could unravel even more and leech and leap across the pond. >> i think they have been behind it from the very beginning. think it's very troubled right now. pi think unless they can come together to provide a po
care and charlie? >> seth, thank you. >>> tropical depression beryl could pick up steam as it moves back toward the atlantic ocean. it's circling over south georgia at this point. it's expected to move northwest over the carolinas tomorrow. it came in yesterday in jacksonville packing strong winds, dumping rain on the region. tens of thousands lost power. there was minor flooding but no injuries reported. >>> congress is getting a warning about the so-called fiscal cliff...
200
200
May 22, 2012
05/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, charlie. always good to be with you. your bagels are great. >> how many did you have? >> none of your business. >> charlie rose. >> are you intruding into the -- >> invading your privacy. >> and your choice. >> thank you, cardinal. >>> as the nato summit ended in chicago last night, president obama flew to joplin, missouri, where he congratulated high school graduates for getting through the tornado that devastated their city one year ago today. >> you had to grow up quickly over the last year. you have learned at a younger age than most of us that we can't always predict what life has in store. no matter how we might try to avoid it, life surely can bring some heartache. life involves struggles. and at some point life will bring loss. >> earlier the president made it clear that mitt romney's work as a corporate takeover specialist will be a major issue in the campaign. jan crawford reports that democrats are not as enthusiastic. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. the presi
thank you, charlie. always good to be with you. your bagels are great. >> how many did you have? >> none of your business. >> charlie rose. >> are you intruding into the -- >> invading your privacy. >> and your choice. >> thank you, cardinal. >>> as the nato summit ended in chicago last night, president obama flew to joplin, missouri, where he congratulated high school graduates for getting through the tornado that devastated their city one...
325
325
May 29, 2012
05/12
by
WJZ
tv
eye 325
favorite 0
quote 0
care and charlie? >> seth thank you. >>> tropical depression beryl could pick up steam as it moves back toward the atlantic ocean. it's circling over south georgia at this point. it's expected to move northwest over the carolinas tomorrow. it came in yesterday in jacksonville packing strong winds, dumping rain on the region. tens of thousands lost power. there was minor flooding but no injuries reported. >>> congress is getting a warning about the so-called fiscal cliff at the end of this year. that's when benefits run out and the budget kicks in. robert rubin writes about that. he's a top exec and we're pleased to welcome him. we're talking about the stewardship of economics and who can deal with the economy in the future. what impact will europe have on this, and what are the dangers that it could unravel even more and leech a and leap across the pond. >> i think they have been behind it from the very beginning. think it's very troubled right now. pi think unless they can come together to provide a p
care and charlie? >> seth thank you. >>> tropical depression beryl could pick up steam as it moves back toward the atlantic ocean. it's circling over south georgia at this point. it's expected to move northwest over the carolinas tomorrow. it came in yesterday in jacksonville packing strong winds, dumping rain on the region. tens of thousands lost power. there was minor flooding but no injuries reported. >>> congress is getting a warning about the so-called fiscal cliff...
160
160
May 16, 2012
05/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
charlie? >> i like it, too, gayle. >> i like it. i like it. >> all right. charlie. here you go. something you'll only see on "cbs this morning" -- charlie's like, what is she talking about? charlie's interview with former defense secretary robert gates. he worked overtime over the weekend. he told charlie where he thought the osama bin laden raid was not his first choice. if you line sieinfeld and ento r entourage, and i saw "the dictator." he likes to push people's buttons. do more years in school add more years to your life? we'll make that a "long story short" when i see you at 8:00. you're watching "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by party city. throw the hottest part of the season. [ female announcer ] i found the best cafe in the world. ♪ nespresso. where there's a grand cru to match my every mood. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect cup. where no one makes a better cappuccino, latte, or espresso than me. and where clothing is optional. nespresso. the best cafe. yours. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an all
charlie? >> i like it, too, gayle. >> i like it. i like it. >> all right. charlie. here you go. something you'll only see on "cbs this morning" -- charlie's like, what is she talking about? charlie's interview with former defense secretary robert gates. he worked overtime over the weekend. he told charlie where he thought the osama bin laden raid was not his first choice. if you line sieinfeld and ento r entourage, and i saw "the dictator." he likes to push...
178
178
May 10, 2012
05/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
something bad. >> how about you charlie? >> i want a -- i'll take the bat mobile. >> have a great day. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ] 3q septic system breakdowns affect over one million homes each year, causing a disgusting mess and hours of repair. the powerful formula in rid-x has enzymes to immediately break down waste and bacteria that work continuously to reduce tank build-up. use rid-x once a month and help save yourself from disaster. with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean.
something bad. >> how about you charlie? >> i want a -- i'll take the bat mobile. >> have a great day. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ] 3q septic system breakdowns affect over one million homes each year, causing a disgusting mess and hours of repair. the powerful formula in rid-x has enzymes to immediately break down waste and bacteria that work continuously to reduce tank build-up. use rid-x once a month and help save...
113
113
May 10, 2012
05/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and i'm charlie crowson. let's get right over to meteorologist lynette charms because the soggy day on wednesday, is the sun ever going to examine back out? >> it is and if it was tomorrow i'd sing the annie song but it's today and i can't do that. maryland's most powerful radar's as of now and not a whole lot. we had some rain push through earlier today charlie but now going to the east. out into the atlantic. and what we're left with, well we have some patchy fog out there and i'm going to show you the numbers just a minute. but temperature 53 degrees in churchville. or 52. aberdeen at 53 degrees and look at chunkville about 1.25-inches of rain. that's definitely some good news we can talk about. visibility six miles right now in baltimore. and four many easton. these numbers have been holding steady all morning long and we'll see if they go up or down but we want to get to the 10s we're seeing in frederick, york, hagerstown and winchester. let's get a check now of the traffic with lauren. and lauren, we do
. >> and i'm charlie crowson. let's get right over to meteorologist lynette charms because the soggy day on wednesday, is the sun ever going to examine back out? >> it is and if it was tomorrow i'd sing the annie song but it's today and i can't do that. maryland's most powerful radar's as of now and not a whole lot. we had some rain push through earlier today charlie but now going to the east. out into the atlantic. and what we're left with, well we have some patchy fog out there...
178
178
May 18, 2012
05/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm charlie rose. newly released evidence in the trayvon martin case brings answers and new questions. we'll speak for the lawyer for george zimmerman, the man who shot martin. >>> california governor jerry brown talks about taking on his state's $16 billion budget crisis on an interview you'll only see on "cbs this morning." >>> i'm gayle king. facebook goes public but what does the company have to do to keep investors happy? when i see you at 8:00, sacha baron cohen stops by studio 57. >>> millions of tons of tsunami debris headed this way. is america ready for it. >>> we remember the queen of disco, donna summer. >>> first as we do every morning, we begin a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> newly released video shows martin at a sanford, florida, 7-eleven buying skittles and tea. >>> state evidence sheds new light on the trayvon martin shooting. >> the one guy on top with the black hoodi he was was pretty much throwing blowing on the guy. >> he could have just drove away, b
i'm charlie rose. newly released evidence in the trayvon martin case brings answers and new questions. we'll speak for the lawyer for george zimmerman, the man who shot martin. >>> california governor jerry brown talks about taking on his state's $16 billion budget crisis on an interview you'll only see on "cbs this morning." >>> i'm gayle king. facebook goes public but what does the company have to do to keep investors happy? when i see you at 8:00, sacha baron...
112
112
May 8, 2012
05/12
by
WETA
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
>> not really, charlie. it's a vote against sarkozy on the firsthand. it's also a vote against the threat of austerity. because there is no way you can describe the policies that nicolas sarkozy followed for the last few years as austerity. there's a feeling of fat agency. fat egg-- fat agency with sarkozy personally, but also of this economic situation which has produced rising unemployment, ten straight months, unemployment has increased in france. and i think that was the final blow for sarkozy's presidency. >> rose: why did they dislike him so much? was it personality or policy. >> very much so-- not policy. it's hard to actually describe the coherent policy that sarkozy followed. i think they resented his not following through on promises. he made a number of strong o initiatives that then he allowed to go nowhere. and i think people became tired of that. but they also became tired of him being constantly in their face. with his marriage, collapsing, with a second marriage very glitzy affair. at the long end of the day, the french said enough. >> r
>> not really, charlie. it's a vote against sarkozy on the firsthand. it's also a vote against the threat of austerity. because there is no way you can describe the policies that nicolas sarkozy followed for the last few years as austerity. there's a feeling of fat agency. fat egg-- fat agency with sarkozy personally, but also of this economic situation which has produced rising unemployment, ten straight months, unemployment has increased in france. and i think that was the final blow...
254
254
May 3, 2012
05/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 0
good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> winston churchill famously >> good morning, charlie. >> winston churchill famously once to me because i will write it. barack obama wrote his own self profile called "dreams of my father" -- from my father. now we have this book. have you read it? >> i have only read the permits and the news reports. the book does not come out until mid-june. p>> do y>> dou go yoet au ge pict a different from the one the president said himself. is it different, does it matter? because it's the difference between autobiography and biography. >> well, exactly. there's a lot of compression that president obama used in his book. some of the women that we read about now in the "vanity fair" piece were compressed by the president. but they are two different breeds, autobiography and history. david marannis is a fine biographer. he wrote excellent books on prob ertorobe clerto mentcleme, bent an d otand hersothe.rs. he's credible. a long-time "washington post" reporter. he's done the best job of giving us the factual timeline of the president's college move to new york c
good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> winston churchill famously >> good morning, charlie. >> winston churchill famously once to me because i will write it. barack obama wrote his own self profile called "dreams of my father" -- from my father. now we have this book. have you read it? >> i have only read the permits and the news reports. the book does not come out until mid-june. p>> do y>> dou go yoet au ge pict a different from the one...
229
229
May 14, 2012
05/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
that man with the contagious smile is charlie ball, who first attended arkansas tech back in 1941, but december 7th and pearl harbor changed his plans. >> joined the army air corps, and they sent me for pilots' training down in texas. >> reporter: when the war ended charlie picked up a few classes here and there and went to work with his father. but as the years went on, he became a grandpa, and he knew he wanted to set an example so he worked with tech to compile his transcripts. >> we were able to put all that together, and we discovered and he discovered that it was possible to graduate. >> reporter: he called his granddaughter madeline to share the news. >> he says, guess what i'm doing on may 12th, and i said, what are you doing, grandpa charlie, and he said, i'm graduating from college. >> they thought it was good. i said the reason i was doing it, so that it would get them all enthused and my grandchildren would get their degrees, too. >> reporter: wasn't surprised by this so-called spitfire's decision, but when he sent the graduation invitation to a former high school friend, i
that man with the contagious smile is charlie ball, who first attended arkansas tech back in 1941, but december 7th and pearl harbor changed his plans. >> joined the army air corps, and they sent me for pilots' training down in texas. >> reporter: when the war ended charlie picked up a few classes here and there and went to work with his father. but as the years went on, he became a grandpa, and he knew he wanted to set an example so he worked with tech to compile his transcripts....
289
289
May 29, 2012
05/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 289
favorite 0
quote 0
erica and charlie? >> seth thank you. >>> tropical depression beryl could pick up steam as it moves back toward the atlantic ocean. it's expected to move northeast toward the carolinas by tomorrow. beryl came ashore early yesterday in jacksonville. packing strong winds and dumping several inches of rain on the region. tens of thousands ss lost power. region minor flooding but no injuries reported.as >>> congress is getting new warnings about the fiscal clip coming at the end of this year. that's when tax cuts and unemployment benefits run out and automatic budget cuts kick in unless congress takes action. former treasury secretary robert rubin writes about this. the election is economics and who can deal with the economy in the future. what impact will europe have on this and what are the dangers that it could unravel even more and leap across the pond? >> in a word charlie, think theleap acros leaders in europe have been behind the curve from the e b beginning. it's troubled right now. i think that unl
erica and charlie? >> seth thank you. >>> tropical depression beryl could pick up steam as it moves back toward the atlantic ocean. it's expected to move northeast toward the carolinas by tomorrow. beryl came ashore early yesterday in jacksonville. packing strong winds and dumping several inches of rain on the region. tens of thousands ss lost power. region minor flooding but no injuries reported.as >>> congress is getting new warnings about the fiscal clip coming at the...
218
218
May 2, 2012
05/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm gayle king. >> and i'm charlie rose. erica hill is off. >>> mitt romney gets one step closer to the republican presidential nomination today as newt gingrich suspends his campaign. this morning, two of romney's high-powered supporters, jack and suzy welch are with us. >> ge's former ceo and his wife are also weighing in on a walmart scandal. they are claiming they paid bribes in mexico and covered up its own investigation. jack and suzy welch are joining us live. hello, you two. good to see you guys. >> hi, gayle. >> hey, jack when it comes to leadership, everybody knows what a bad ass you are. you are certainly one of the top in the business. what do you think the country needs -- you will agree with that, jack welch, won't you? >> that will wake you up, jack. >> good morning! good morning! >> i agree with it, gayle. >> yeah, suzy i know you agree with it. what kind of leadership do you think the country needs at this time? i know you both are romney supporters. what do you think? >> well, we need to tackle our economic
i'm gayle king. >> and i'm charlie rose. erica hill is off. >>> mitt romney gets one step closer to the republican presidential nomination today as newt gingrich suspends his campaign. this morning, two of romney's high-powered supporters, jack and suzy welch are with us. >> ge's former ceo and his wife are also weighing in on a walmart scandal. they are claiming they paid bribes in mexico and covered up its own investigation. jack and suzy welch are joining us live. hello,...
237
237
May 2, 2012
05/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm charlie rose. breaking news from beijing, china, where there is a new twist in the drama of a missing disside dissident. emerging from the u.s. embassy overnight and now the chinese want the united states to apologize. we'll go to beijing where secretary of state clinton just arrived and scott pelley on the president's address to the nation from afghanistan. >>> and i'm gayle king. andy pettitte faces down his former best friend in the roger clemens trial. we all know that a picture can be worth a thousand words, but should a painting really be worth $200 million? we'll get into that. >>> first as we do every morning, we start with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> the goal that i set, to defeat al qaeda and deny it a chance to rebuild is now within our reach. >> president obama vows to finish the job in afghanistan. >> u.s. troops will remain in afghanistan through 2024 in a support role. >> three explosions rocked the afghan capital just hours after president obama mad
i'm charlie rose. breaking news from beijing, china, where there is a new twist in the drama of a missing disside dissident. emerging from the u.s. embassy overnight and now the chinese want the united states to apologize. we'll go to beijing where secretary of state clinton just arrived and scott pelley on the president's address to the nation from afghanistan. >>> and i'm gayle king. andy pettitte faces down his former best friend in the roger clemens trial. we all know that a...
218
218
May 23, 2012
05/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
erica and charlie? >> thank you. >>> on tuesday regulators who oversee america's largest banks testify to a senate committee about jpmorgan chase's $3 billion trading loss. >> as nancy cordes reports, they also explained why they're having so much trouble keeping wall street in check. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, erica and charlie. the head of the securities and exchange commission told congress that jpmorgan chase, when investigators want to know about the company is whether it was honest with investors and regulators as this sophisticated bet was falling apart. jpmorgan chase has deep ties on capitol hill, spending $7 million last year alone to lobby congress. financial regulators are examining what jpmorgan chase executives said and did in the month before their $3 billion loss was made public. >> what did they know and when did they know it? >> reporter: senator richard shelby is the top republican member of the senate banking committee. >> did they see this trade going sou
erica and charlie? >> thank you. >>> on tuesday regulators who oversee america's largest banks testify to a senate committee about jpmorgan chase's $3 billion trading loss. >> as nancy cordes reports, they also explained why they're having so much trouble keeping wall street in check. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, erica and charlie. the head of the securities and exchange commission told congress that jpmorgan chase, when investigators want to...
236
236
May 9, 2012
05/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
this will be good for you charlie. why aren't men under the gun, if they have big tummies or their hair doesn't look that great. why doesn't this come for men? >> it's a sexist thing. grow your hair. we'll see what you look like. >> men are distinguished. men get great hair, wear glasses, they're distinguished. they have a little weight? that's because they're very successful. >> i wonder what charlie thinks about that. do you have an opinion? >> why is -- >> well, i don't know the answer. and if there is, i think it's unfair. >> this is the next glass ceiling for women. let's stop -- >> the next glass ceiling for women? >> yes. let's stop talking about how women look and what they do. that's how men are judged. >> we say, go hillary. continue doing what you're doing. she's doing a good job and that should be the most important message. >> and it's perfectly okay to look terrific and smashing and wonderful. >> that's good, too. >> and be smart. let's not forget. >> i'll come in tomorrow with no hair and makeup done and
this will be good for you charlie. why aren't men under the gun, if they have big tummies or their hair doesn't look that great. why doesn't this come for men? >> it's a sexist thing. grow your hair. we'll see what you look like. >> men are distinguished. men get great hair, wear glasses, they're distinguished. they have a little weight? that's because they're very successful. >> i wonder what charlie thinks about that. do you have an opinion? >> why is -- >> well,...
96
96
May 31, 2012
05/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and i'm charlie crowson. right over to meteorologist lynette charles because lynette it seems things have come back to normal a little bit. >> exactly they have. a pleasant thursday on tap for us. we're dry right now with a few clouds out there and also some patchy fog and mild temperatures out there. maryland's most powerful radar, things are nice and calm and dry. you can see the remnants of beryl just pushing away out to sea and that's what we like to see. not going to be affecting anybody else as we move forward. now speaking of moving forward we looked a the temperatures right now in the mid 60s this morning. 675 degrees in annapolis and sykesville coming at 65. more of the same in norrisville and visibility yes we have patchy fog out there. only about seven miles of reduced visibility. right now a check now of the traffic with lauren. good morning. how are the roads? >>> a serious crash in harford county and previously shut down route 161 at castleton road but it has been reopened. there are some fallen
. >> and i'm charlie crowson. right over to meteorologist lynette charles because lynette it seems things have come back to normal a little bit. >> exactly they have. a pleasant thursday on tap for us. we're dry right now with a few clouds out there and also some patchy fog and mild temperatures out there. maryland's most powerful radar, things are nice and calm and dry. you can see the remnants of beryl just pushing away out to sea and that's what we like to see. not going to be...
292
292
May 21, 2012
05/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 292
favorite 0
quote 0
sitting in charlie rose's chair. >> i like charlie's chair. >> feels good, right? >> feels good. i feel smarter. >> well, let's see. let's ee. >> okay. >> "the huffington post" reports people who buy organic food tend to be snobby. researchers divided people into groups and they found the ones in the organic food group tended to be more judgmental and selfish. maybe they were looking for a new age food fight so it begs the question, mr. cohen, do you buy organic? >> sometimes. it begs the question, who is paying money to do these studies? >> is that is a good question. so far i'm not seeing the smartness. we'll keep going. >> oh, thanks. great. a quiz. wow. >> round two. >> yeah. >> number three, talking about your ex, number two, having sex on the first date, women essentially believe this, the number one deal breaker, having your phone out and texting. >> oh, that is true. i'll give you number four. >> which is? >> bad breath. >> yes. >> that's in my book. everyone needs to monitor their breath 24/7. best tip of the day. >> that's on any date, first, second, third. sex on the f
sitting in charlie rose's chair. >> i like charlie's chair. >> feels good, right? >> feels good. i feel smarter. >> well, let's see. let's ee. >> okay. >> "the huffington post" reports people who buy organic food tend to be snobby. researchers divided people into groups and they found the ones in the organic food group tended to be more judgmental and selfish. maybe they were looking for a new age food fight so it begs the question, mr. cohen, do...
295
295
May 1, 2012
05/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 295
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm charlie rose. the death of osama bin laden becomes a hot button issue in the race for the white house one year after the mission in pakistan. we'll ask mitt romney about that and more. he and his wife ann are here in studio 57 this morning. >>> i'm erica hill. hillary clinton jets to china in hopes of heading off a diplomatic disaster. >>> plus, an emotional day at the john edwards trial. >>> and i'm gayle king. when i see you at 8:00, move over mcdonald's. we'll see you at costco. >>> and we'll take you to the tony award nominations honoring the best of broadway. >>> as we do each morning we take a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> there are others who say one thing and suggest doing something else, i'd go ahead and let them explain. >> a campaign controversy erupts on the anniversary of the osama bin laden raid. >> suggesting that maybe mitt romney wouldn't have had the guts. >> even jimmy carter would have given that order. >> mitt romney would have done the exact same thi
i'm charlie rose. the death of osama bin laden becomes a hot button issue in the race for the white house one year after the mission in pakistan. we'll ask mitt romney about that and more. he and his wife ann are here in studio 57 this morning. >>> i'm erica hill. hillary clinton jets to china in hopes of heading off a diplomatic disaster. >>> plus, an emotional day at the john edwards trial. >>> and i'm gayle king. when i see you at 8:00, move over mcdonald's. we'll...
243
243
May 3, 2012
05/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and i'm charlie crowson. a check of the forecast to say good morning to meteorologist lynette charles. >> good morning charlie, good morning megan, good morning everyone. we are dealing with another round of some showers and storms diving down from pennsylvania as of now. so maryland's most powerful radar is on the wet side this morning and most of the showers and thunderstorms are working their way into morning baltimore county and also hartford county and even cecil county. around jarrettsville heavier rain there along i-83 if you are going up into pennsylvania this morning be aware of the wet weather. more of the same in betterton as of now and also bali that. more of this as we head through the morning hours and make sure you have that rain gear. also patchy fog across the year once again for today. five miles of visibility in baltimore and 7 in easton. now a check of the traffic with lauren cook. good morning and welcome and how is it that ozzie osbourne that you met? >>> i did. that actually dates back
. >> and i'm charlie crowson. a check of the forecast to say good morning to meteorologist lynette charles. >> good morning charlie, good morning megan, good morning everyone. we are dealing with another round of some showers and storms diving down from pennsylvania as of now. so maryland's most powerful radar is on the wet side this morning and most of the showers and thunderstorms are working their way into morning baltimore county and also hartford county and even cecil county....
WHUT (Howard University Television)
83
83
May 31, 2012
05/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
exactly what happened in iraq and that's why, charlie, syria smells like civil war. my fear is not that syria is not at civil war now. my fear is that the beginning of civil war might turn out into all out civil war that would destroy the social fabric of the country. that's why i would argue the united states, rightly so, has been very reluctant to plunge in and send a military force or intervene militarily. >> rose: as we tape this, we're in the middle of presidential elections for egypt. what might be the turnout there? white whatçfwt.j government and what would it look like and who would friends be? >> first of all, the beauty about what's happening in egypt is we don't know what who's going to win. you know as well as i do that the polls are very have tile. the fact that we don't know who's going to win is a testament to how changed egypt is. this is the freest election since 1952 when the military9 the beauty about what's happening is that there's a sense of empowerment. egyptians know this is not the end. this is a building block in a system that will take a
exactly what happened in iraq and that's why, charlie, syria smells like civil war. my fear is not that syria is not at civil war now. my fear is that the beginning of civil war might turn out into all out civil war that would destroy the social fabric of the country. that's why i would argue the united states, rightly so, has been very reluctant to plunge in and send a military force or intervene militarily. >> rose: as we tape this, we're in the middle of presidential elections for...
248
248
May 31, 2012
05/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 248
favorite 0
quote 0
charlie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie. this quarter bell ringing on the half hour. that is the mighty big ben itself. believe me, up here it is loud. normally have you to be british to be allowed up here. they have made an exception for americans to be up here to share in the celebration ahead of the queen's jubilee weekend. time waits for no man. time, the great healer. it was the best of times -- ♪ -- it was the worst of times. well, maybe not the worst of times. the monarch is about to have her diamond jubilee, after all, so any references to time had better be in celebration, which is just as well because big ben, that other great icon, is arguably the most celebrated landmark in the uk. >> it's a feat of engineering. >> it was a major feat, even in its time, of course. >> reporter: and today it marks an anniversary of its own. 153 years since the clock first started ticking. behind the face we know so well is a man who knows a thing or two about time, big time. the keeper of the great clock? >> the keeper of the gre
charlie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie. this quarter bell ringing on the half hour. that is the mighty big ben itself. believe me, up here it is loud. normally have you to be british to be allowed up here. they have made an exception for americans to be up here to share in the celebration ahead of the queen's jubilee weekend. time waits for no man. time, the great healer. it was the best of times -- ♪ -- it was the worst of times. well, maybe not the worst of...
281
281
May 16, 2012
05/12
by
WJZ
tv
eye 281
favorite 0
quote 0
charlie? >> i like it, too, gayle. >> i like it. i like it. >> all right. charlie. here you go. something you'll only see on "cbs this morning" -- charlie's like, what is she talking about? charlie's interview with former defense secretary robert gates. he worked overtime over the weekend. he told charlie where he thought the osama bin laden raid was not his first choice. if you line signeinfeld and entour entourage, and i saw "the dictator." he likes to push people's buttons. do more years in school add more years to your life? we'll make that a "long story short" when i see you at 8:00. you're watching "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by party city. throw the hottest part of the season. [ female announcer ] i found the best cafe in the world. ♪ ♪ nespresso. where there's a grand cru to match my every mood. ♪ ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect cup. where no one makes a better cappuccino, latte, or espresso than me. and where clothing is optional. nespresso. the best cafe. yours. [ male announcer ] if you have yet to
charlie? >> i like it, too, gayle. >> i like it. i like it. >> all right. charlie. here you go. something you'll only see on "cbs this morning" -- charlie's like, what is she talking about? charlie's interview with former defense secretary robert gates. he worked overtime over the weekend. he told charlie where he thought the osama bin laden raid was not his first choice. if you line signeinfeld and entour entourage, and i saw "the dictator." he likes to...