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hey, mom, you wanna talk to charlie? charlie. hello. charlie, say hi to grandma. no. okay, i'm sorry, mom. she's zoned out. i know. we've cut back. mom, the kids are great. [door opens] hey, you're home early. mom, call you back. you okay? - we need more water. fill the sinks and tubs. we don't have much time. - ben, stop. it's happening, isn't it? - bass, why don't you just call her? - call her? nobody calls anybody anymore. come on, man. she's 22. she doesn't even talk on the phone. - wow. - what, you wanna give me some tech advice, huh? you with your big fat casio '80s brick phone. - yeah. [cell phone rings] it's my brother. benjamin, what's up? - where have you been? - what's going on? what's the matter? - i've been calling. where are you? - she's sending photos. - we, uh, went out, had a few. we're on our way back to base. what's going on? what's wrong? - listen to me very, very carefully. - look at that. - shh, shh, shh. - it's all gonna turn off. - what? - it's gonna turn off, and it will never, ever turn back on. - what's gonna turn off? what are you talking a
hey, mom, you wanna talk to charlie? charlie. hello. charlie, say hi to grandma. no. okay, i'm sorry, mom. she's zoned out. i know. we've cut back. mom, the kids are great. [door opens] hey, you're home early. mom, call you back. you okay? - we need more water. fill the sinks and tubs. we don't have much time. - ben, stop. it's happening, isn't it? - bass, why don't you just call her? - call her? nobody calls anybody anymore. come on, man. she's 22. she doesn't even talk on the phone. - wow. -...
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oh, charlie. oh, charlie, you're fading on us, charlie! first we lost algernon and now you, charlie? (laughter) the election's around the corner and you can no longer complete a maze that just months earlier you designed yourself. (laughter) and whatever's happening to mitt romney, it is happening fast! >> i know that there are some people who believe that if you simply take from some and give to others we'll be better off. it's known as redistribution. it's never been the characteristic of america. a tape came out a couple days ago with the president saying yes, he believes in redistribution. i don't! >> jon: oh, come on, charlie. (laughter) you can do this, charlie! remember? redistribution is socialism, charlie! you've got to remember! it's only been four days, charlie! >> so what i do in my medicare plan for younger people coming along is say this "we're going to have higher benefits for low-income people and lower benefits for high-income people." >> jon: that's (bleep)ing redistribution! (cheers and applause) that's what you just sai
oh, charlie. oh, charlie, you're fading on us, charlie! first we lost algernon and now you, charlie? (laughter) the election's around the corner and you can no longer complete a maze that just months earlier you designed yourself. (laughter) and whatever's happening to mitt romney, it is happening fast! >> i know that there are some people who believe that if you simply take from some and give to others we'll be better off. it's known as redistribution. it's never been the characteristic...
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let me just finish, charlie. there's a political process going on and acknowledging right, we get that. we don't have to wait long to get this, but let's wait until after the general election. >> and obviously, that's what they were thinking, gary, that you know the ends will justify the means, but i always discover, you never get to the end. >> and it's never going to get done. look, spending for whatever reason just continues to go higher and higher and higher and all of this rhetoric from both sides, even from the government side is not going to get done. somehow we got to the point where everybody believes or at least i think insane people believe that if you cut spending, it's going to hurt the economy. >> i'm so-- >> and i'm so-- >> a with all due respending. >> spending will not hurt the economy. >> this is not worth fighting over. it's an insane stupid fight if you're a house republican. >> neil: and you're starting to sound like a rockefeller republican. >> you have a president, you have a vice-president
let me just finish, charlie. there's a political process going on and acknowledging right, we get that. we don't have to wait long to get this, but let's wait until after the general election. >> and obviously, that's what they were thinking, gary, that you know the ends will justify the means, but i always discover, you never get to the end. >> and it's never going to get done. look, spending for whatever reason just continues to go higher and higher and higher and all of this...
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oh, charlie. oh, charlie, you're fading on us, charlie! first we lost algernon and now you, charlie? (laughter) the election's around the corner and you can no longer complete a maze that just months earlier you designed yourself. (laughter) and whatever's happening to mitt romney, it is happening fast! >> i know that there are some people who believe that if you simply take from some and give to others we'll be better off. it's known as redistribution. it's never been the characteristic of america. a tape came out a couple days ago with the president saying yes, he believes in redistribution. i don't! >> jon: oh, come on, charlie. (laughter) you can do this, charlie! remember? redistribution is socialism, charlie! you've got to remember! it's only been four days, charlie! >> so what i do in my medicare plan for younger people coming along is say this "we're going to have higher benefits for low-income people and lower benefits for high-income people." >> jon: that's (bleep)ing redistribution! (cheers and applause) that's what you just sai
oh, charlie. oh, charlie, you're fading on us, charlie! first we lost algernon and now you, charlie? (laughter) the election's around the corner and you can no longer complete a maze that just months earlier you designed yourself. (laughter) and whatever's happening to mitt romney, it is happening fast! >> i know that there are some people who believe that if you simply take from some and give to others we'll be better off. it's known as redistribution. it's never been the characteristic...
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charlie? >> charles gagata, thanks very much. >>> while the united states is trying a public relations counter offensive to calm the anger and stop the violence, margaret brennan has that story. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie. the u.s. government is trying to stop that anti-american violence by buying ad time on pakistani tv to spread the message that it did not endorse the controversial internet video made by an american filmmaker to ridicule islam. >> reporter: it cost the u.s. government $70,000 to broadcast these ads on seven different pakistani tv networks. they feature messages from president obama. >> we re jekt all efforts to denigrate the religious believes of others. >> reporter: and secretary of state hillary clinton. >> the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video. >> reporter: condemning the anti-islam movie made by a california filmmaker. the state department is trying to cool anti-american fury that sent thousands of protesters into the st
charlie? >> charles gagata, thanks very much. >>> while the united states is trying a public relations counter offensive to calm the anger and stop the violence, margaret brennan has that story. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie. the u.s. government is trying to stop that anti-american violence by buying ad time on pakistani tv to spread the message that it did not endorse the controversial internet video made by an american filmmaker to ridicule islam. >>...
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>> charlie smith is a travel writer for "the daily telegraph" in london and a host of tourism videos. he has the perfect job for an adrenaline junky. >> i think a few people think i've got 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 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 metropolitan to be going up to the mountain for the extreme
>> 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 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....
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charlie gasparino reported it here first. charlie back with a possible sale of the boston red sox. connell: at the top of the hour, let's go to nicole petallides. nicole: we are seeing a week here where we have moved major averages to multi- year highs. you remember when, it is not right at the 5000 market, but not too far off of its all-time high. most of the names on the dow supporting up arrow speared dow component kraft will no longer be a dow component. kraft is out. united healthcare in. they will be creating their new company. that market will be smaller. back to you. connell: thank you. dagen: we continue our coverage of the unrest in the middle east. marines have been sent to yemen now. connell: we are live in cairo, egypt with the very latest corporate good afternoon. there is a battle going on between protesters who are trying to preach some of the barricades. the protesters are launching molotov cocktails over the last couple days. these protesters are now trying to head into the american embassy compound. some of the slogans we are hearing are with our blood and our so
charlie gasparino reported it here first. charlie back with a possible sale of the boston red sox. connell: at the top of the hour, let's go to nicole petallides. nicole: we are seeing a week here where we have moved major averages to multi- year highs. you remember when, it is not right at the 5000 market, but not too far off of its all-time high. most of the names on the dow supporting up arrow speared dow component kraft will no longer be a dow component. kraft is out. united healthcare in....
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let's now go to charlie dagata in benghazi. charlie, what's he saying? >> reporter: good morning to you, nor aah. we just returned from the u.s. consulate where we did meet with the president. he confirmed that four arrests have been made and is also confident that there will be more. you're confident that the men behind this, the people behind this will be caught? >> yes. >> reporter: what makes you so confident? >> because everyone is determined to. >> reporter: everyone is determined to? >> determined to. >> reporter: have you identified the group responsible for this? >> too early. >> reporter: it's too early. have you made moves toward the suspects responsible? we understand there's a no fly zone in place at benghazi airport. can you tell us more about that? >> to prevent any attempts by the perpetrators to flee the country. >> reporter: now the u.s. state department has released the names of the four men killed in the attack at the consulate. in addition to the u.s. ambassador, christopher stevens and sean smith, an air force veteran, state departm
let's now go to charlie dagata in benghazi. charlie, what's he saying? >> reporter: good morning to you, nor aah. we just returned from the u.s. consulate where we did meet with the president. he confirmed that four arrests have been made and is also confident that there will be more. you're confident that the men behind this, the people behind this will be caught? >> yes. >> reporter: what makes you so confident? >> because everyone is determined to. >> reporter:...
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. >> good morning, charlie. how are you? >> nancy laid out what many people are saying about this speech. not enough specifics. yes, there was a talk of categories, but not specifics how the president plans to get there and that was what was necessary, especially in contrast following the specifics that president clinton had laid out about the republicans. >> well, first, charlie, i believe that the entire convention showed you where the democratic party and barack obama want to take this country. i think the speech shows that he understands the lives of middle class americans and what has to happen to give them more economic security. and more national security in this ever-dangerous world. president talked about improving our education, reducing our imported -- the amount of oil that we import. again, protecting us and keeping us safe here at home and making sure that we have the best and brightest in our classrooms teaching our children math and science able to compete for the jobs of tomorrow. >> the categories were not
. >> good morning, charlie. how are you? >> nancy laid out what many people are saying about this speech. not enough specifics. yes, there was a talk of categories, but not specifics how the president plans to get there and that was what was necessary, especially in contrast following the specifics that president clinton had laid out about the republicans. >> well, first, charlie, i believe that the entire convention showed you where the democratic party and barack obama want...
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charlie seems to like that. >> 85 miles an hour?les an hou i like that.at. >>> this national weather report sponsored by macy's. >>> a plane is diverted mid ted in flight. a passenger is forced to the tarmac at gunpoint. >> had their uzis out and their pistol pistols.he >> but the story of romance and revenge behind the bogus threat is just the beginning. john miller has the details of the bizarre love triangle behind the terror hoax. >>> and the nfl begins a new season under a cloud. the regular referees are dence sidelined, and new evidence players confirms that nfl players often end up with brain damage.'ll talk we'll talk with james brown of the nfl today on "cbs this morning." >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by hershey's. what makes a hershey's bar pure? pure delicious, hershey's chocolate. hershey's chocolate and add bubbles, it deliciously melts the moment you take a bite. hershey's air delight. it just might make you melt. get in early for sears labor day mattress spectacular. for the first time ever, get 36
charlie seems to like that. >> 85 miles an hour?les an hou i like that.at. >>> this national weather report sponsored by macy's. >>> a plane is diverted mid ted in flight. a passenger is forced to the tarmac at gunpoint. >> had their uzis out and their pistol pistols.he >> but the story of romance and revenge behind the bogus threat is just the beginning. john miller has the details of the bizarre love triangle behind the terror hoax. >>> and the nfl...
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you've got to work at that, charlie. you have to work at being defined that way. >> rose: great to have you. >> we were just getting going! (laughs) >> rose: i want to make sure we can include we what we've already got. tom friedman, columnist in for the "new york times." also this week we heard from grover norquist the author of "the tax pledge." he has had an enormous influence on republicans in the congress. what do you hope to see come out of this convention? >> i hope that both ryan, paul ryan, and governor romney will introduce themselves as men, as individuals, as family guys because a lot of people may be familiar with their general politics but they also hear just the 30-second ads. so swing voters, guys who are still making up their mind who romney is as a person and the same thing with ryan, i think that's important. the second piece is to make sure people understand the ryan plan, the welfare reform, the medicare reforms, so that people have a general sense that they're comfortable with those, that they're no
you've got to work at that, charlie. you have to work at being defined that way. >> rose: great to have you. >> we were just getting going! (laughs) >> rose: i want to make sure we can include we what we've already got. tom friedman, columnist in for the "new york times." also this week we heard from grover norquist the author of "the tax pledge." he has had an enormous influence on republicans in the congress. what do you hope to see come out of this...
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speechless, okay, charlie? >> oh. >> you lost your time, that's it. charlie? >> and you know, i felt the tingle stop going down my leg and i was laughing so hard i lost control a little bit. that wasn't funny? >> not really. >> and we have standards on this show (laughter) >> dagen, what are-- >> i have a courtesy laugh for everybody. >> and your point being what? >> and i mean, one of the most abused programs in the obama administration, the thing that should disqualify him for another four years is clearly the strimulus program, the most poorly administered thing in the world and supposed to get our country back going and spend money, going into debt to get the economy going, it didn't happen and we're worse off. >> it's the great slush fund. >> neil: dagen. >> it's ridiculous the tax breaks you can get for putting solar on your home to this day. depeck on the state. two-thirds of the project costs can get covered by tax break, plenty of incentive for people to buy stuff from china on the taxpayer dollar. >> neil: another word? >> dagen is right, but the tax
speechless, okay, charlie? >> oh. >> you lost your time, that's it. charlie? >> and you know, i felt the tingle stop going down my leg and i was laughing so hard i lost control a little bit. that wasn't funny? >> not really. >> and we have standards on this show (laughter) >> dagen, what are-- >> i have a courtesy laugh for everybody. >> and your point being what? >> and i mean, one of the most abused programs in the obama administration,...
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>> well, like charlie, for instance. >> poor charlie, yep. >> he's in what we call a traveling salesman problem. >> yes, he is. >> the idea being you're given a certain number of cities and you want to travel -- starting from one city, you want to travel to all the cities, getting back to where you started in the most economical fashion. now, if there are a small number of cities, the analysis is not difficult. so if charlie only had three cities, okay, there are only two possibilities: either he goes clockwise from where he is or he goes counterclockwise. >> so each route has a cost as well. >> each route has a cost. but now if we add a city to that, okay, his two choices... >> oh, i see, it's starting to grow. >> go to six, okay? if we add another city... >> okay, it's getting worse. >> it goes from 6 to 24. >> i'm seeing a pattern here. is there one, in fact? >> oh, there absolutely is. if we jump to 10 cities, there are now over 350,000 possible organizations to his route. >> and that factorial number is coming in here again, isn't it? >> exactly, so 10 cities gives us 9-factorial p
>> well, like charlie, for instance. >> poor charlie, yep. >> he's in what we call a traveling salesman problem. >> yes, he is. >> the idea being you're given a certain number of cities and you want to travel -- starting from one city, you want to travel to all the cities, getting back to where you started in the most economical fashion. now, if there are a small number of cities, the analysis is not difficult. so if charlie only had three cities, okay, there are...
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this is charlie in happier times. the great dog says his owner, their best friends and >> he is great with kids, he has never been any animals, he gets along with every other animals he has come across and me and my family loved him >> he didn't get along so far with a u.s. park . horese >> it was a pretty bad case, the dog chase the course of approximately a mile and a half and would have continued the chase if it was not sparked by the police >> charlie has been sentenced to pull it death for the incident. there has been a huge outcry on facebook and internet pages >> over 12,000 petitioners who all are in support of me. they think this case is somewhat preposterous, somewhat ridiculous. people are saying and asking questions, what is the horse doing in an unleashed area? don't they know that horses and dogs don't get along? >> we have had incidents were dogs attacked forces in golden gate park but i have not seen any incidents where the owner was not able to control the dog at all and then the dog went on to 1.5 mi
this is charlie in happier times. the great dog says his owner, their best friends and >> he is great with kids, he has never been any animals, he gets along with every other animals he has come across and me and my family loved him >> he didn't get along so far with a u.s. park . horese >> it was a pretty bad case, the dog chase the course of approximately a mile and a half and would have continued the chase if it was not sparked by the police >> charlie has been...
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and charlie gasperino, it's time to start? >> yes, i think that, again, i'm going it defend ben bernan bernanke. >> a shock. >> every time you say something-- >> i criticize him a lot. >> neil: i've never heard it. >> printing money and is necessary to prevent us from-- >> so you're worried and he's the only guy in the line of defense? >> you think there's somebody else? >> and mr. payne? is charlie going to bank on-- >> i'm sorry, i'm on to mr. payne. >> the ceo's-- the problem and they point specifically to the administration and listen, if you think this first, this war on success, this war on business is bad right now, a second term in my mind will be devastating because i sincerely believe the administration is going to have after profits generated overseas before they're brought back and reach over and take those profits and put them into infrastructure bank and i think there notion of taxing and the notion that the publicly traded companies that their property belongs to the public domain, of course the ceo's, every one
and charlie gasperino, it's time to start? >> yes, i think that, again, i'm going it defend ben bernan bernanke. >> a shock. >> every time you say something-- >> i criticize him a lot. >> neil: i've never heard it. >> printing money and is necessary to prevent us from-- >> so you're worried and he's the only guy in the line of defense? >> you think there's somebody else? >> and mr. payne? is charlie going to bank on-- >> i'm sorry, i'm...
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charlie: duncan -- liz: where were they, in the basement? charlie: it was an urban legend. i checked today, it is not true. it has bounced around the floor of the new york stock exchange that thain erase or photoshop grosso's face and then put that 917 picture back. i am not believing that one. he did take down that picture, that iconic picture. that just says something about him. he was the ceo of the exchange after grosso. big deal. why? liz: charlie gasparino. thank you. coming up next, we have one of the most controversial man. he will make your hair stand up straight. it is his hair caught the standard of straight. here he comes down the hall. legendary don king to tell us about his new movie. "bob n" word it is about the oil industry in africa. ♪ >> from bali to form into douglas, buster douglas, you remember him. our next guest, he is one of the most controversial men in boxing, you cannot deny an original. another part of the entertainment business, film, legendary boxing from motor don king. i would not have thought of you as like sydney pollack were to try to ha
charlie: duncan -- liz: where were they, in the basement? charlie: it was an urban legend. i checked today, it is not true. it has bounced around the floor of the new york stock exchange that thain erase or photoshop grosso's face and then put that 917 picture back. i am not believing that one. he did take down that picture, that iconic picture. that just says something about him. he was the ceo of the exchange after grosso. big deal. why? liz: charlie gasparino. thank you. coming up next, we...
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margaret, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie. this is a very personal mission for secretary clinton as she says she's the person who sent chris stevens to benghazi. she knew it was a risky assignment and will be receiving his remains at andrews air force base around 2:00 this afternoon. an intense week for the secretary. she was informed of the attack around 4:00 p.m. spoke to president obama shortly thereafter. she has been in the oval office or situation room at least six time in the past three days and in constant contact with the other national security principles. she spoke to general dempsey, secretary panetta. keep in mind the last good five hour period where it was unclear what had happened to the u.s. ambassador. whether he had gone into hiding, whether he had been kidnapped. the state department still isn't clear on the details. they don't know how his body ended up in a benghazi hospital or who took it there. this is a very moment by moment investigation, but it draws into question a success story of the obama administ
margaret, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie. this is a very personal mission for secretary clinton as she says she's the person who sent chris stevens to benghazi. she knew it was a risky assignment and will be receiving his remains at andrews air force base around 2:00 this afternoon. an intense week for the secretary. she was informed of the attack around 4:00 p.m. spoke to president obama shortly thereafter. she has been in the oval office or situation room at...
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the idea north carolina is swing state is surprising to even to you, charlie. there are no permanent line ntion politics. i think it's mistake feem in our business things as they exist now and extrapolate them too far in the future. >> charlie:is your interest and excitement you get from politics every bit as strong as it's always been? >> it is in the big picture. i think the character tion. people who are in politics, people i covered closely like bill clinton, the other characters that's what makings this business fascinating. so i still love that. i do think -- i share the view of a lot of journalist this particular campaign has been a grinding sullen remorseless affair not been a lot of fun. >> i think that's right. i think there's not been a lot of joy in this campaign on either side and the voters seem disgusted by t it is a dynamic story and we don't know the full story and full evolution of barack obama. who would have thought he would have asked bill clinton to come prop him up. that shows you. >> only point i would make, charlie the purpose of it is
the idea north carolina is swing state is surprising to even to you, charlie. there are no permanent line ntion politics. i think it's mistake feem in our business things as they exist now and extrapolate them too far in the future. >> charlie:is your interest and excitement you get from politics every bit as strong as it's always been? >> it is in the big picture. i think the character tion. people who are in politics, people i covered closely like bill clinton, the other...
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charlie? >>> thank you. >>> in libya the state department is pulling more staffers out of the american embassy for security reasons. secretary of defense leon panetta said thursday that they carried out the attack that killed the ambassador to libya and three other americans. >> the reason i think pretty clearly it was a terrorist attack is because a group of terrorists obviously conducted that attack on the consulate. and against our individuals. what terrorists were involved i think still remains to be determined by the investigation. but it clearly was a group of terrorists who conducted that attack against that facility. >> senior correspondent john miller, former assistant director of national intelligence joins us. what's going on? why can't the fbi get in there and do what they were sent there to do? >> the security situation on the ground there is so brittle that the libyan government is very reluctant to have a team of a couple of dozen fbi people go into benghazi when the only people
charlie? >>> thank you. >>> in libya the state department is pulling more staffers out of the american embassy for security reasons. secretary of defense leon panetta said thursday that they carried out the attack that killed the ambassador to libya and three other americans. >> the reason i think pretty clearly it was a terrorist attack is because a group of terrorists obviously conducted that attack on the consulate. and against our individuals. what terrorists were...
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whether egypt will go through that transition i don't know charlie. here's the one thing we do know about egypt, though, which is very important. iran is the story of political islam in power to buy off all the contradiction. saudi arabia is a story of political islam phenomenon pow with oil to buy off all the contradiction. egypt will be the first grand experiment of political islam in power in the arab world without oil. and therefore you can see that tension right now. i mean, basically, you know, obama calls morsi and says "what's going on inside our m.b.a. baahsy? we're trying to figure out whether to give you a billion dollars in debt relief and that's not going to happen if you guys burn dour our embassy." and he's torn. my constituents, my party wants me to be on the top of the embassy raising the islamic flag and meanwhile i beter get this billion dollars from the americans. so that tension will be there for a long time. what is the ideal conclusion? that the muslim brotherhood sees it as its role to lead a reformation. that it really is the
whether egypt will go through that transition i don't know charlie. here's the one thing we do know about egypt, though, which is very important. iran is the story of political islam in power to buy off all the contradiction. saudi arabia is a story of political islam phenomenon pow with oil to buy off all the contradiction. egypt will be the first grand experiment of political islam in power in the arab world without oil. and therefore you can see that tension right now. i mean, basically, you...
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charlie is only 2. >> what's that? >> i think it's safe to say charlie is going to grow up with daddy issues. >> people are going nuts over the fact he admitted he has a favorite son. many parents underneath this blog post said sure, maybe we think we have a favorite child at any given moment but we don't say it out loud. this is going to live on-line forever. what happens when charlie is old enough to read and sees this. >> it's not i don't like the other child. you may have these feelings as a parent but do you have to share them with somebody else. >> you don't want to say that about somebody who may put you in an old folk's homes, in shady pines or whatever it is. you want to say this is the best child i ever had and, of course i don't love you more than the other one. >> but admits when he posted this blog post, what he was hoping for was for other parents to relate to this thought process and to have some kind of sympathetic or empathetic discussion. >> i see what he's trying to do. i think all he's saying is loo
charlie is only 2. >> what's that? >> i think it's safe to say charlie is going to grow up with daddy issues. >> people are going nuts over the fact he admitted he has a favorite son. many parents underneath this blog post said sure, maybe we think we have a favorite child at any given moment but we don't say it out loud. this is going to live on-line forever. what happens when charlie is old enough to read and sees this. >> it's not i don't like the other child. you may...
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>> charlie, that's a good question. i know that the same security detail that was scheduled to be at the arena, at the stadium tonight, they'll be in place to turn away those people who may not have gotten the word and show up. they don't expect a big security issue, but there was a slight problem last night. 9:00 last evening, mostly delegates and a few members of congress were standing outside in the security lines to go in the building, the fire marshal announced the building had reached capacity. tempers flared and most of the people were allowed inside to hear president clinton's speech. guys, back to you. >> byron pitts, thank you. >>> in an interview before president clinton's speech, governor romney repeated his criticism of the economic plan. he mentioned the self-grade of incomplete on the economy for president obama. >> complete means you have to take the course again. i don't think the american people want to see this president get another four years. the last four years have not been good for the middle cla
>> charlie, that's a good question. i know that the same security detail that was scheduled to be at the arena, at the stadium tonight, they'll be in place to turn away those people who may not have gotten the word and show up. they don't expect a big security issue, but there was a slight problem last night. 9:00 last evening, mostly delegates and a few members of congress were standing outside in the security lines to go in the building, the fire marshal announced the building had...
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and charlie, here's the thing. the president actually backed up romney's underlying point in an interview yesterday with "60 minutes." it's going to air this weekend. the president was on his way to a fund-raiser in las vegas, and he did an interview with steve kroft." and the president told him that romney seems to have this tendency to shoot first and aim later, but then he agreed with romney like they said on that underlying point that the first amendment protected the rights of anti-muslim fund-raiser and the movie, no matter how offensive, was never an excuse for violence. of course that embassy statement has seemed to suggest otherwise, and that's what triggered romney's initial statement, and all of this kind of political firestorm that it set off. >> so they see it as an opportunity, not a mistake. >> oh, absolutely. and charlie, i mean, yesterday when i was talking to the campaign sources and again this morning checking in with them, they believe that they have got to continue to draw a sharp contrast with
and charlie, here's the thing. the president actually backed up romney's underlying point in an interview yesterday with "60 minutes." it's going to air this weekend. the president was on his way to a fund-raiser in las vegas, and he did an interview with steve kroft." and the president told him that romney seems to have this tendency to shoot first and aim later, but then he agreed with romney like they said on that underlying point that the first amendment protected the rights...