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and charlie brown are hugging each other. >> roger that. we heard them down here. >> but the day is not over yet. they still had to prepare the command module. >> we're all back in the command module, the tunnel is all locks up. standing by here for when you give us the word. >> we can go ahead and separate here, charlie brown. >> okay. houston, we'll give you a countdown. five, four, three, two, one, fire. >> when he leaves, he leaves. it is right into the sun, right into the sun. >> and there was a lot of people who did a good job, and i will tell you with these vehicles so far, that little snoopy was a real winner. >> we concur. >> that charlie brown is no slouch, either. >> the next day, apollo 10 stayed in orbit around the moon. the orbital deviations were bigger and bigger. on board more photography and tracking and with each figure, it is being pinned down closer and closer for the anticipation of the arrival of apollo 11. >> this is a very interesting looking things that sort of look like volcanos. there is one on the backside that,
and charlie brown are hugging each other. >> roger that. we heard them down here. >> but the day is not over yet. they still had to prepare the command module. >> we're all back in the command module, the tunnel is all locks up. standing by here for when you give us the word. >> we can go ahead and separate here, charlie brown. >> okay. houston, we'll give you a countdown. five, four, three, two, one, fire. >> when he leaves, he leaves. it is right into the...
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because later, terry melcher, politely but firmly rejected charlie manson. >> charlie was really crushed. >> he would not be a rock'n'roll star. he would not be rich and famous. he was a failure. which to manson meant, said his parole officer roger smith -- >> charlie was in serious danger of losing the family. he did something that politicians are masterful at. and that is, he creates this horrible thing out there. that there is going to be a race war. >>. . it was a time of racial strife in america. especially in early. and mentioned blended that information somehow with the book of revelation. to proffer site armageddon and a world ending race war. he called it "helter skelter", after one of the songs on the the beatles map "white" album. his followers believed it. but did he? roger smith is not so sure. >> i think it was basically used to keep them focused and maybe even divert attention from the fact that he was not doing well, in terms of realizing his dream. >> time to move, he told his family. gather money, cars. pitch to the desert her wait out the war between the races. we're a
because later, terry melcher, politely but firmly rejected charlie manson. >> charlie was really crushed. >> he would not be a rock'n'roll star. he would not be rich and famous. he was a failure. which to manson meant, said his parole officer roger smith -- >> charlie was in serious danger of losing the family. he did something that politicians are masterful at. and that is, he creates this horrible thing out there. that there is going to be a race war. >>. . it was a...
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. >> charlie, we can't be more than about 550. >> roger. >> it's looking real stable. we show you closing in. >> roger. >> be docked in a second, i hope. >> roger. >> 10 to houston. you are looking good. we can see the markings. with the rendezvous, and it looks like you are connecting. >> thrusters, we haven't fired yet. >> roger. >> snap, snap, and we're there. got two grays. >> roger. >> docked, charlie. >> team, we can read the numbers on the right docking window. >> during the docking, apollo 10 encountered its first problem. >> for apollo, it had to be fixed. it would be and that is when we would get our first pictures of earth. >> charily, it is so hard to describe. you can go right past alaska and you can see the polar cap. it's incredible. >> we see it all here, gene. the colors are really beautiful. >> that's great. and the blackest black that you ever could conceive is the setting for all of this. >> right. >> so stafford, young and cernan began their coast away from earth, their speed continually dropping as the arms of earth's gravity tried to pull them ba
. >> charlie, we can't be more than about 550. >> roger. >> it's looking real stable. we show you closing in. >> roger. >> be docked in a second, i hope. >> roger. >> 10 to houston. you are looking good. we can see the markings. with the rendezvous, and it looks like you are connecting. >> thrusters, we haven't fired yet. >> roger. >> snap, snap, and we're there. got two grays. >> roger. >> docked, charlie. >> team,...
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but not charlie. the 19 year old ivy league or was charged with second degree murder. >> what did you think? anna >> i was shocked i was so confused about it. i didn't think it was real. i didn't think it was possible. >> charlie tan, the nice boy, the great kid, if convicted was facing 25 years to life in prison. coming up, store video shows the gun that killed charlie's father being purchased. but it's not charlie buying it. >> new name altogether. here >> correct. >> and then the strange thing charlie did before his mom place the 9-1-1 call. >> the defendant sends an email to his fraternity brothers called showtime. >> when dateline continues. when dateline continues when dateline continues if you can help heal your skin from within. with dupixent adults saw long-lasting, clearer skin and significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pai
but not charlie. the 19 year old ivy league or was charged with second degree murder. >> what did you think? anna >> i was shocked i was so confused about it. i didn't think it was real. i didn't think it was possible. >> charlie tan, the nice boy, the great kid, if convicted was facing 25 years to life in prison. coming up, store video shows the gun that killed charlie's father being purchased. but it's not charlie buying it. >> new name altogether. here >>...
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it was a bit wor in: charlie watts's death. it was a bit worrying because _ charlie watts's death. it was a bit worrying because it _ charlie watts's death. it was a bit worrying because it happened - charlie watts's death. it was a bit worrying because it happened in i worrying because it happened in hospital but you just think people, particularly charlie watts who had that great stone face like i up and weld buster keaton, he seemed eternal. ., ., eternal. how did he fit into the chemistry _ eternal. how did he fit into the chemistry of — eternal. how did he fit into the chemistry of the _ eternal. how did he fit into the chemistry of the rolling - eternal. how did he fit into the i chemistry of the rolling stones? eternal. how did he fit into the - chemistry of the rolling stones? he did chemistry of the rolling stones? he: did not really. he did not fit in at all. he was working as an advertising agency and in a nice steadyjob and they were very scruffy and hanging around soho. and they had one drum before but they want to charity but he always seems to be reluctant. whereve
it was a bit wor in: charlie watts's death. it was a bit worrying because _ charlie watts's death. it was a bit worrying because it _ charlie watts's death. it was a bit worrying because it happened - charlie watts's death. it was a bit worrying because it happened in i worrying because it happened in hospital but you just think people, particularly charlie watts who had that great stone face like i up and weld buster keaton, he seemed eternal. ., ., eternal. how did he fit into the chemistry _...
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charlie, charlie, charlie! i play the drums for keith and mick — i don't play �*em for me. charlie watts. cool, calm and distinctly dapper — the steady backbeat of the rolling stones. in a statement, the band said it was with immense sadness they were announcing the death of their beloved charlie watts. among the tributes — eltonjohn, ringo starr, paul mccartney. charlie was a rock. a fantastic drummer. he was, though, always a reluctant rock star. i can't play the drums at home, so i walk about, my hand... and to play the drums, i have to go on the road. and to go on the road i have to leave home. it's like a terribly vicious circle, it's always been my life. a graphic designer by trade, he was not expecting his evening sidelined with a little blues band called the rolling stones to make him famous. we'd like to play a bo diddley number. all right? i'm all right. but for fellow drummer kenneyjones from the small faces and the who, he was a crucial part of the stones magic. charlie was a lovely, smart, amazing guy. great... the reason he was such a great drummer is beca
charlie, charlie, charlie! i play the drums for keith and mick — i don't play �*em for me. charlie watts. cool, calm and distinctly dapper — the steady backbeat of the rolling stones. in a statement, the band said it was with immense sadness they were announcing the death of their beloved charlie watts. among the tributes — eltonjohn, ringo starr, paul mccartney. charlie was a rock. a fantastic drummer. he was, though, always a reluctant rock star. i can't play the drums at home, so i...
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that is the ultimate tribute to charlie. . , charlie. the ultimate tribute. max, charlie. the ultimate tribute. max. thank— charlie. the ultimate tribute. max, thank you _ charlie. the ultimate tribute. max, thank you so _ charlie. the ultimate tribute. max, thank you so much - charlie. the ultimate tribute. max, thank you so much for. max, thank you so much for joining us. this is bbc news. hello there. western scotland was the warmest part of the country on tuesday and it will be again on wednesday. we had cooler, cloudier conditions in some parts of the country, mind you, particularly here in the midlands, and that cloud is still around in the same place at the moment. high pressure still in charge, keeping it dry, but we've got more cloud coming down across the north sea that'll push further inland during the day. but we start with some mist and fog patches in scotland and northern ireland, then the sunshine comes out in many areas. there's the cloud coming in off the north sea, into eastern england, through the midlands and towards parts of wales. and we'll have mor
that is the ultimate tribute to charlie. . , charlie. the ultimate tribute. max, charlie. the ultimate tribute. max. thank— charlie. the ultimate tribute. max, thank you _ charlie. the ultimate tribute. max, thank you so _ charlie. the ultimate tribute. max, thank you so much - charlie. the ultimate tribute. max, thank you so much for. max, thank you so much for joining us. this is bbc news. hello there. western scotland was the warmest part of the country on tuesday and it will be again on...
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because charlie was a rock. >> charlie's not what we think of when we think of rock 'n' roll drummers. we tend to think of the rock drummer as defined by somebody flailing around wildly, keith moon, that's what we think of as a rock drummer. and charlie watts was something different. it wasn't about him being a metronome, it wasn't about him keeping precise time. it was about his passion, his flexibility, his dignity. all these things that he brought to the music itself. >> reporter: watts grew up in london listening to vinyl records of louis armstrong. ♪ miles davis. charlie parker. ♪ meeting the young mick jagger, keith richards, brian jones in a bar in london when he was 21. >> i used to be in another band, and they came and sat in. it was a blues band. and they came and sat in. a little while went by. then they just asked me to join. >> reporter: the mid-'60s filled with screaming girls, wild outfits, and the stones' signature sound with hits like -- ♪ i can't get no satisfaction ♪ >> reporter: "i can't get no satisfaction" and "paint it black." ♪ i see a line of cars an
because charlie was a rock. >> charlie's not what we think of when we think of rock 'n' roll drummers. we tend to think of the rock drummer as defined by somebody flailing around wildly, keith moon, that's what we think of as a rock drummer. and charlie watts was something different. it wasn't about him being a metronome, it wasn't about him keeping precise time. it was about his passion, his flexibility, his dignity. all these things that he brought to the music itself. >>...
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charlie was blameless, but you didn't mess with charlie. he was the only stone who ever hit mick jagger. he put on a nice suit and lots of aftershave before he did it, but he did it. he came back into the same room and belted mick another one. that's part of his nascent history. ros: i think i've heard that story. isn't that one mick jagger referred to him as his drummer, and charlie watts didn't like it? >> yes. he kept on doing it. mick was very surprised by the first, but even more surprised when charlie did it again. ros: let's talk about charlie watts as a musician, as a drummer. we all know the riffs of the rolling stones, the vals, the lyrics, but talk to me about the drumming. >> well, it just had to be a very steady -- it was said that he had the difficult job. he was the only drummer who had to follow the lead guitarist. usually, if the other way around. he always had to keep up with the keith richards. he did it very well. he was very important, because there was a chamber pot next to his drums, where they could each retire when
charlie was blameless, but you didn't mess with charlie. he was the only stone who ever hit mick jagger. he put on a nice suit and lots of aftershave before he did it, but he did it. he came back into the same room and belted mick another one. that's part of his nascent history. ros: i think i've heard that story. isn't that one mick jagger referred to him as his drummer, and charlie watts didn't like it? >> yes. he kept on doing it. mick was very surprised by the first, but even more...
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charlie was a rock. fantastic drummer, study as a rock. anyway, so, love you, charlie. always love you. great condolences and sympathies to his family. >> in his active years, watts was the active drummer dripping with a sartorial dress sense, but he kept time through the decades to achieve a serenity few can match. rent: -- brent: we are joined now by a pianist who played with charlie watts because they had a band together. talk to me a little bit about charlie watts. you started a band 12 years ago. what was it like playing with him? >> it was just great. we totally enjoyed producing this rolling kind of swing that is present in boogie-woogie. we had two pianos, and dave rain with crlie on drums. the whole thi was about celebrating this form of music which charlie watts described as one of the founding sounds of the rolling stones' music, so we were watching to do over 80 concerts within three years between 2009 and 2012. we toured europe and also did some concerts in the united states. it was a huge honor. rent: -- brent: a lot of people are wondering, with charlie w
charlie was a rock. fantastic drummer, study as a rock. anyway, so, love you, charlie. always love you. great condolences and sympathies to his family. >> in his active years, watts was the active drummer dripping with a sartorial dress sense, but he kept time through the decades to achieve a serenity few can match. rent: -- brent: we are joined now by a pianist who played with charlie watts because they had a band together. talk to me a little bit about charlie watts. you started a band...
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crowd chants "charlie! charlie!" ijust play the drums for keith and mick. i don't play them for me. charlie watts — cool, calm and distinctly dapper, the steady back beat of the rolling stones. in a statement, the band said it was with immense sadness they were announcing the death of their beloved charlie watts. amongst the tributes, eltonjohn, ringo starr, paul mccartney. charlie was a rock and a fantastic drummer. he was though always a reluctant rock star. i can't play the drums at home, so i walk about, and to play the drums i have to go on the road and to go on the road i have to leave home. it's like a terribly vicious circle — it's always been my life. a graphic designer by trade, he was not expecting his evening sideline with a little blues band called the rolling stones to make him famous. we'd like to play a bo diddley number... all right! i'm all right! but for fellow drummer, kennyjones from the small faces and the who, he was a crucial part of the stones' magic. charlie was a lovely, | smart, amazing guy. the reason he was such a great. drummer is because he had su
crowd chants "charlie! charlie!" ijust play the drums for keith and mick. i don't play them for me. charlie watts — cool, calm and distinctly dapper, the steady back beat of the rolling stones. in a statement, the band said it was with immense sadness they were announcing the death of their beloved charlie watts. amongst the tributes, eltonjohn, ringo starr, paul mccartney. charlie was a rock and a fantastic drummer. he was though always a reluctant rock star. i can't play the drums...
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crowd chants "charlie! charlie!" ijust play the drums for keith and mick. i don't play them for me. charlie watts — cool, calm and distinctly dapper, the steady back beat of the rolling stones. in a statement, the band said it was with immense sadness they were announcing the death of their beloved charlie watts. amongst the tributes, eltonjohn, ringo starr, paul mccartney. charlie was a rock and a fantastic drummer. he was though always a reluctant rock star. i can't play the drums at home, so i walk about, and to play the drums, i have to go on the road, and to go on the road, i have to leave home. it's like a terribly vicious circle — it's always been my life. a graphic designer by trade, he was not expecting his evening sideline with a little blues band called the rolling stones to make him famous. we'd like to play a bo diddley number... all right! i'm all right! but forfellow drummer, kennyjones from the small faces and the who, he was a crucial part of the stones' magic. charlie was a lovely, | smart, amazing guy. the reason he was such a great. drummer is because he had
crowd chants "charlie! charlie!" ijust play the drums for keith and mick. i don't play them for me. charlie watts — cool, calm and distinctly dapper, the steady back beat of the rolling stones. in a statement, the band said it was with immense sadness they were announcing the death of their beloved charlie watts. amongst the tributes, eltonjohn, ringo starr, paul mccartney. charlie was a rock and a fantastic drummer. he was though always a reluctant rock star. i can't play the drums...
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crowd chants "charlie! charlie!" ijust play the drums for keith and mick. i don't play them for me. charlie watts — cool, calm and distinctly dapper, the steady back beat of the rolling stones. in a statement, the band said it was with immense sadness they were announcing the death of their beloved charlie watts. amongst the tributes, eltonjohn, ringo starr, paul mccartney. charlie was a rock and a fantastic drummer. he was though always a reluctant rock star. i can't play the drums at home, so i walk about, and to play the drums, i have to go on the road, and to go on the road, i have to leave home. it's like a terribly vicious circle — it's always been my life. a graphic designer by trade, he was not expecting his evening sideline with a little blues band called the rolling stones to make him famous. we'd like to play a bo diddley number. all right! i'm all right! but forfellow drummer, kennyjones from the small faces and the who, he was a crucial part of the stones' magic. charlie was a lovely, | smart, amazing guy. the reason he was such a great. drummer is because he had su
crowd chants "charlie! charlie!" ijust play the drums for keith and mick. i don't play them for me. charlie watts — cool, calm and distinctly dapper, the steady back beat of the rolling stones. in a statement, the band said it was with immense sadness they were announcing the death of their beloved charlie watts. amongst the tributes, eltonjohn, ringo starr, paul mccartney. charlie was a rock and a fantastic drummer. he was though always a reluctant rock star. i can't play the drums...
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charlie was a lovely, smart, amazin: was he? charlie was a lovely, smart, amazing guy. — was he? charlie was a lovely, smart, amazing guy. he _ was he? charlie was a lovely, smart, amazing guy, he had _ was he? charlie was a lovely, smart, amazing guy, he had a _ was he? charlie was a lovely, smart, amazing guy, he had a great - was he? charlie was a lovely, smart, amazing guy, he had a great feeling | amazing guy, he had a great feeling about himself, about others. it's all about feeling, you know? it's all about feeling, you know? it's all about feeling, you know? it's all about emotion, you play your emotion can he play the way you feel, and charlie being the nice guy that he was, for the rest of the band and deliver that exactly the right tempo. so, for me, he was the ultimate drummer. brute right tempo. so, for me, he was the ultimate drummer.— right tempo. so, for me, he was the ultimate drummer. we are seeing some brilliant old black— ultimate drummer. we are seeing some brilliant old black and _ ultimate drummer. we are seeing some brilliant old black and white _ ulti
charlie was a lovely, smart, amazin: was he? charlie was a lovely, smart, amazing guy. — was he? charlie was a lovely, smart, amazing guy. he _ was he? charlie was a lovely, smart, amazing guy, he had _ was he? charlie was a lovely, smart, amazing guy, he had a _ was he? charlie was a lovely, smart, amazing guy, he had a great - was he? charlie was a lovely, smart, amazing guy, he had a great feeling | amazing guy, he had a great feeling about himself, about others. it's all about feeling,...
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but also about charlie. >> oh, young charlie. >> hmm. >> he -- what i did to charlie is -- haunts me every day. >> yeah. >> you know, i took so much from him. >> but whether nick knew it or not, charlie was in the very capable hands of his uncle mark, who'd received a commission from his worried sister lynn before she was murdered. >> if anything happens to me, take care of my son. >> and he did. how do you feel about that boy? >> love him. yeah. yeah, this one's going to be tough. i always look back at that moment as the greatest gift i ever received from the man who i still hate more than any person i've ever known. and my wife and i didn't have children of our own. now i've got the best son in the world. >> oh, it's been great. mark and susan are just -- they're great. i love them so much. >> and so in a sad strange way out of unimaginable evil and loss came love. a real family. an unexpected blessing. what's he done for you personally, having him in your life? >> it's like getting another life. like somebody opened a door and said, here's a second chance. >> you've got a reason t
but also about charlie. >> oh, young charlie. >> hmm. >> he -- what i did to charlie is -- haunts me every day. >> yeah. >> you know, i took so much from him. >> but whether nick knew it or not, charlie was in the very capable hands of his uncle mark, who'd received a commission from his worried sister lynn before she was murdered. >> if anything happens to me, take care of my son. >> and he did. how do you feel about that boy? >> love him....
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crowd chants "charlie! charlie!" ijust play the drums for keith and mick. i don't play them for me. charlie watts — cool, calm and distinctly dapper, the steady back beat of the rolling stones. in a statement, the band said it was with immense sadness they were announcing the death of their beloved charlie watts. amongst the tributes, eltonjohn, ringo starr, paul mccartney. charlie was a rock and a fantastic drummer. he was though always a reluctant rock star. i can't play the drums at home, so i walk about, and to play the drums, i have to go on the road, and to go on the road, i have to leave home. it's like a terribly vicious circle — it's always been my life. a graphic designer by trade, he was not expecting his evening sideline with a little blues band called the rolling stones to make him famous. we'd like to play a bo diddley number... all right! i'm all right! but forfellow drummer, kennyjones from the small faces and the who, he was a crucial part of the stones�* magic. charlie was a lovely, | smart, amazing guy. the reason he was such a great. drummer is because he h
crowd chants "charlie! charlie!" ijust play the drums for keith and mick. i don't play them for me. charlie watts — cool, calm and distinctly dapper, the steady back beat of the rolling stones. in a statement, the band said it was with immense sadness they were announcing the death of their beloved charlie watts. amongst the tributes, eltonjohn, ringo starr, paul mccartney. charlie was a rock and a fantastic drummer. he was though always a reluctant rock star. i can't play the drums...
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charlie watts was completely different. a lover of jazz. >> also, i think that if you ask people to name a famous drummer from a group, most people know ringo starr, someone know keith moon, but there is one everybody will know, and that is charlie watts. you can name dozens of lead singers from groups, but when you have to name the other members, it's hard to know the name of the drummer, and charlie watts is one of those household names that practically everybody knows, so a great tribute to drummers. i think a real loss to the land of rock 'n' roll, and a severe loss to those of us grew up with the rolling stones, those of us who listen to it and were all part of the rolling stones in our future, or rest in peace, charlie. you will be sorely missed. anchor: it sounds like you liked him. >> i did. anchor: quite right. thank you for that remembrance of charlie watts, the drummer of the rolling stones, who sadly passed away at the age of 80 we will have more later in this program. to stay with us. more news to come. life in
charlie watts was completely different. a lover of jazz. >> also, i think that if you ask people to name a famous drummer from a group, most people know ringo starr, someone know keith moon, but there is one everybody will know, and that is charlie watts. you can name dozens of lead singers from groups, but when you have to name the other members, it's hard to know the name of the drummer, and charlie watts is one of those household names that practically everybody knows, so a great...
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david sillito looks back at his life. # crowd chants "charlie! charlie!" ijust play the drums for keith and mick. i don't play them for me. charlie watts — cool, calm and distinctly dapper, the steady back beat of the rolling stones. in a statement, the band said it was with immense sadness they were announcing the death of their beloved charlie watts. amongst the tributes, eltonjohn, ringo starr, paul mccartney. charlie was a rock and a fantastic drummer. he was though always a reluctant rock star. i can't play the drums at home, so i walk about, and to play the drums i have to go on the road and to go on the road i have to leave home. it's like a terribly vicious circle — it's always been my life. a graphic designer by trade, he was not expecting his evening sideline with a little blues band called the rolling stones to make him famous. we'd like to play a bo diddley number... all right! i'm all right! but forfellow drummer, kennyjones from the small faces and the who, he was a crucial part of the stones�* magic. charlie was a lovely, | smart, amaz
david sillito looks back at his life. # crowd chants "charlie! charlie!" ijust play the drums for keith and mick. i don't play them for me. charlie watts — cool, calm and distinctly dapper, the steady back beat of the rolling stones. in a statement, the band said it was with immense sadness they were announcing the death of their beloved charlie watts. amongst the tributes, eltonjohn, ringo starr, paul mccartney. charlie was a rock and a fantastic drummer. he was though always a...
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charlie? charlie: that will be interesting to watch certainly. we hear the fda will make a surprise for approval of one of the vaccines as early as tomorrow morning. this of course comes after the vaccines have been granted emergency approval i am not a doctor or a scientist but i follow politics this smells like an attempt by the biden administration who is desperate for any kind of victory to change the subject from afghanistan and all i know is people are hesitant to take vaccines and jesting more politics into it will not be the way to go about to lessen people's fears. lisa: the government being so wrong about afghanistan does not inspire confidence i think mine will be ignored chuck schumer backstage at a concert while people are dying afghanistan so i am sure you all feel the same sentiment another example how disconnected the people are in charge of the policies they create and the implications of their policies and the language we sought is throughout covid as well everybody jets get on —- jet sets to a party without masks but you have
charlie? charlie: that will be interesting to watch certainly. we hear the fda will make a surprise for approval of one of the vaccines as early as tomorrow morning. this of course comes after the vaccines have been granted emergency approval i am not a doctor or a scientist but i follow politics this smells like an attempt by the biden administration who is desperate for any kind of victory to change the subject from afghanistan and all i know is people are hesitant to take vaccines and...
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charlie: no. it probably is a perfect solution for californians but for normal americans, turkey bacon does not work or have enough fat. >> i was surprised how much pork californians eat because i don't want to generalize a whole state by l.a. that they are very big into the vegan trend but there other parts of their that love their meat i'm sure. the predictions for the biggest stories of the week. straightahead hey customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> welcome back to "the big sunday show" it is time for the date for the biggest stories that you will be talking about this week and it might have to do with the border because the surge is continuing. life team footage shows hundreds of people trying to get into our southern border as we speak. vice president harris who is the de facto borders are is taking in august trip to sing
charlie: no. it probably is a perfect solution for californians but for normal americans, turkey bacon does not work or have enough fat. >> i was surprised how much pork californians eat because i don't want to generalize a whole state by l.a. that they are very big into the vegan trend but there other parts of their that love their meat i'm sure. the predictions for the biggest stories of the week. straightahead hey customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do...
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the guitarist ronnie wood said charlie wants is the engine -- charlie watts is the engine. we don't go anywhere without the engine. he was not flashy with huge drum solos like his counterparts in the who or in cream. but he wove the band together. keith richards was incredibly complementary of his style, saying the way he sat on the backbeat, the two and the four gave the stones the bounds it needed. that was what he was after. he said rock 'n' roll is a printable beat and the challenge is to make it something you can dance to. i think we can all say there has not been an event we have been at were a good rolling stones track has -- brent: the rolling stones, they have seemed almost immortal but we know they are not. where does this leave the stones? >> of course, i would imagine in a deep state of grief right now. if you go to their website, there is a beautiful portrait of charlie watts. as you said in their intro -- your intro, he has been there since the beginning. keith richards and mick jagger came to see him play in the band he was in before he drummed for the stones
the guitarist ronnie wood said charlie wants is the engine -- charlie watts is the engine. we don't go anywhere without the engine. he was not flashy with huge drum solos like his counterparts in the who or in cream. but he wove the band together. keith richards was incredibly complementary of his style, saying the way he sat on the backbeat, the two and the four gave the stones the bounds it needed. that was what he was after. he said rock 'n' roll is a printable beat and the challenge is to...
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charlie: that's right. liz: charlie great to see you thank you very much. we're coming right back, dow is down 77. ♪ ♪ it's a wishlist on wheels. a choice that requires no explanation. it's where safe and daring seamlessly intersect. it's understated, yet over-delivers. it is truly the mercedes-benz of sports sedans. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ . . ♪♪ that building you're trying to sell, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like a coffee run... don't just sell it. ten-x it. ♪♪ (vo) the rule in business used to be, "location, location, location." now it's, "network, network, network." so you need a network that's built right. verizon business unlimited starts with america's most reliable network. then we add the speed of verizon 5g. we provide security that's made for business and offer plans as low as $30 per line. more businesses choose verizon than any other network. we
charlie: that's right. liz: charlie great to see you thank you very much. we're coming right back, dow is down 77. ♪ ♪ it's a wishlist on wheels. a choice that requires no explanation. it's where safe and daring seamlessly intersect. it's understated, yet over-delivers. it is truly the mercedes-benz of sports sedans. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ . . ♪♪ that building you're trying to sell, - you should ten-x it. -...
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[applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ charlie lewis was one of the older. survivors of the clotilde they range from the age of two to maybe 24, so he was one of the older ones he was chief of the talking tribe. charlie lewis was enslaved by colonel, thomas buford. and charlie lewis about land from colonel thomas buford in 1870, and we have family members that still live there today. and their area we call it lewis's quarters. so there were displays and tables at the festival. what was that? how did you come up with that idea? wow, that's another thing. i wanted people to when they walk around. yeah, i wanted them to get information from all of the descendants. so i wanted to make it information on people walk around. i wanted them to get a little bit of information from each descendant. cassandra lewis wallace. tell me about your display here. okay, we can start from the beginning and bring it all the way down from cudjoe. what we did was we started with the bloodland. could you put his history and everything down here when the ship we got the picture the c
[applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ charlie lewis was one of the older. survivors of the clotilde they range from the age of two to maybe 24, so he was one of the older ones he was chief of the talking tribe. charlie lewis was enslaved by colonel, thomas buford. and charlie lewis about land from colonel thomas buford in 1870, and we have family members that still live there today. and their area we call it lewis's quarters. so there were displays and tables at the festival. what was that? how did you come...
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charlie watts who has died at — us. my pleasure. charlie watts who has died at the _ us. my pleasure. charlie watts who has died at the age _ us. my pleasure. charlie watts who has died at the age of _ us. my pleasure. charlie watts who has died at the age of 80 _ has died at the age of 80 committee ultimate drummer. the heavy rainfall behind deadly flooding in europe this summer was made more likely by climate change, scientists say. the floods in germany, belgium and other areas killed at least 220 people in july as towns and villages were swamped. researchers say global heating made rainfall events in western europe up to nine times more likely. i've been speaking to the bbc�*s chief environment correspondent justin rowlett who told me how the scientists had come to their conclusion they get these huge super computers we've got darted around the world, they model what the climate would have been like without all the greenhouse gases we pumped into the atmosphere since the industrial revolution. they look at all the iterations of the models to see how often these kind
charlie watts who has died at — us. my pleasure. charlie watts who has died at the _ us. my pleasure. charlie watts who has died at the age _ us. my pleasure. charlie watts who has died at the age of _ us. my pleasure. charlie watts who has died at the age of 80 _ has died at the age of 80 committee ultimate drummer. the heavy rainfall behind deadly flooding in europe this summer was made more likely by climate change, scientists say. the floods in germany, belgium and other areas killed at...
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watts _ saying he owes his life to charlie watts i— saying he owes his life to charlie watts. i don't think you can top that was— watts. i don't think you can top that was stressed by the rolling stones — that was stressed by the rolling stones. �* , . . , . . stones. but they are having such an incredible cultural— stones. but they are having such an incredible cultural legacy. _ stones. but they are having such an incredible cultural legacy. they - incredible cultural legacy. they do, absolutely- — going on to the final story, a fantastic image. itjust speaks for itself. let the games begin. this is the beginning of the paralympics and it is a wonderful image and we have the delayed olympics and now it is time for the paralympics to get under way. time for the paralympics to get underway. it time for the paralympics to get under way-— under way. it was the opening ceremony _ under way. it was the opening ceremony and _ under way. it was the opening ceremony and we _ under way. it was the opening ceremony and we have - under way. it was the opening ceremony and we
watts _ saying he owes his life to charlie watts i— saying he owes his life to charlie watts. i don't think you can top that was— watts. i don't think you can top that was stressed by the rolling stones — that was stressed by the rolling stones. �* , . . , . . stones. but they are having such an incredible cultural— stones. but they are having such an incredible cultural legacy. _ stones. but they are having such an incredible cultural legacy. they - incredible cultural legacy. they...
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charlie: what's that? liz: 200,000. charlie: 200,000 what? liz: people, employees. so they aren't small. charlie: like how many workers are there? liz: it's like 1.9 million with the franchisees and workers. charlie: it's three times as many people. liz: for what, 200,000 employees is a lot of people. charlie: well think about it, liz, they are making the poor workers go to work. liz: but what am i? charlie: but they get their executives get to stay home. what is that? that's not fair. talk to jamie dimon. he'll tell you. the people that, it's a huge class divide here, liz. liz: blah blah blah. we're coming right back, stay tuned. my retirement plan with voya keeps me moving forward... even after paying for this. love you, sweetheart they guide me with achievable steps that give me confidence. this is my granddaughter...she's cute like her grandpa. voya doesn't just help me get to retirement... ...they're with me all the way through it. come on, grandpa! later. got grandpa things to do. aw, grandpas are the best! well planned. well invested. well protected. voya. be
charlie: what's that? liz: 200,000. charlie: 200,000 what? liz: people, employees. so they aren't small. charlie: like how many workers are there? liz: it's like 1.9 million with the franchisees and workers. charlie: it's three times as many people. liz: for what, 200,000 employees is a lot of people. charlie: well think about it, liz, they are making the poor workers go to work. liz: but what am i? charlie: but they get their executives get to stay home. what is that? that's not fair. talk to...
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love you, charlie. i always loved you >> reporter: while watts was never one for the spotlight -- >> how many qusetions charlie will answer as many of those >> he never lost sight of the enduring impact the rolling stones had on their fans and the music industry >> what's really surprising is we stayed together, you know, with all egos and lack of it and too much and whatever. and that people actually like you still. it's staggering, really. >> reporter: charlie was destined to play drums he was given a banjo as a kid and he broke the neck off immediately. he turned it upside down and turned it into a snare drum. his parents bought him a drum set. he was idolizing jazz musicians like duke ellington when he was 12 years old the rolling stones needed charlie watts. he didn't need the rolling stones he was an accomplished drummer there. keith richards famously said we would shop lift to pay charlie watts in 1963. but he was a family man in a debaucherous time in the 60s and 70s. mick going out and keith ri
love you, charlie. i always loved you >> reporter: while watts was never one for the spotlight -- >> how many qusetions charlie will answer as many of those >> he never lost sight of the enduring impact the rolling stones had on their fans and the music industry >> what's really surprising is we stayed together, you know, with all egos and lack of it and too much and whatever. and that people actually like you still. it's staggering, really. >> reporter: charlie...
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i am a descendant of charlie lewis. >> who was charlie lewis? >> he was one of the older survivors of the clotilda. they ranged from the range of 2 to maybe 24. so he was one of the older ones. he was chief of the takei tribe. charlie lewis was enslaved by colonel buford. and lewis bought land from buford in 1870. we have family members that still live there today in the area we call lewis's quarter. >> so there were displays and tables at the festival. what was that? how did you come up with that idea? >> that's another thing. i wanted people to -- when they walk around, i wanted them to get information from all of the descendants. i wanted them to get information when people walk around. i wanted them to get information from each descendant. >> cassandra lewis wallace. >> tell me about your display. >> we put cudjoe's history and everything down here. the ship. and different books about him. when we got to here, we wanted to bring -- his siblings arrived with him, after his history. so we started with his generation of our blood line, which is
i am a descendant of charlie lewis. >> who was charlie lewis? >> he was one of the older survivors of the clotilda. they ranged from the range of 2 to maybe 24. so he was one of the older ones. he was chief of the takei tribe. charlie lewis was enslaved by colonel buford. and lewis bought land from buford in 1870. we have family members that still live there today in the area we call lewis's quarter. >> so there were displays and tables at the festival. what was that? how did...
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charlie's reticence to be a rock and roll star witches, charlie he's so dapper mostapha man in rock and roll along with the record breaking band he was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in addition to numerous industry awards. watts was famous for his signature style even selected by vanity fair for world's best dressed men list in 2000 and four watts was diagnosed with throat cancer which was treated and went into remission tributes from the music world are pouring in beatles drummer ringo starr tweeted. we're going to miss you, man peace and love tom morello says. rock n roll would not be rock and roll without the rhythm the style the vibe of this incredible musician and lenny kravitz wrote the beat of the stones. there are no words every. groove has spoken for itself. just try it out of me in hollywood ashley kevork in fox news. mick jagger and keith richards both tweeted simple tweets today with no captions paying tribute to charlie watts mick jagger showed a picture of charlie watched doing what he did best playing the drums and keith richard showed an empty drum set wit
charlie's reticence to be a rock and roll star witches, charlie he's so dapper mostapha man in rock and roll along with the record breaking band he was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in addition to numerous industry awards. watts was famous for his signature style even selected by vanity fair for world's best dressed men list in 2000 and four watts was diagnosed with throat cancer which was treated and went into remission tributes from the music world are pouring in beatles...
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liz: charlie? charlie? i am so excited. charlie: i can tell you this , liz. liz: that i get to say, i told you so! because i did, my friend. two days ago. charlie: the company does not want its stock fluctuating 80%, 50%, up and down a day, so you know, they are kind of getting their just rewards here, when you know, when you become a new the last thing you want is your stock to go all over the place. you want some sort of marginal growth sequentially higher, obviously. let's get to gensler. liz: crypto, what's going on? charlie: gensler wants a crack down on it. the sec probably doesn't have the statutory authority to do so because crypto, according to the courts, it's unclear if crypto is a security so it doesn't fall under the 33 act, and i know, inside the sec, they are having a debate about how far out he can go in terms of cracking down on this stuff. he clearly wants enforcement actions. the question is how many, what type of volume can you get on this because he thinks it's the wild west. we've been reporting this for a long time. the question though,
liz: charlie? charlie? i am so excited. charlie: i can tell you this , liz. liz: that i get to say, i told you so! because i did, my friend. two days ago. charlie: the company does not want its stock fluctuating 80%, 50%, up and down a day, so you know, they are kind of getting their just rewards here, when you know, when you become a new the last thing you want is your stock to go all over the place. you want some sort of marginal growth sequentially higher, obviously. let's get to gensler....
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charlie lewis? >> charlie lewis was one of the older survivors of the clotilda. they ranged from the age of 2 to maybe 24. so he was one of the older ones. he was chief of the toka tribe. charlie lewis was enslaved by colonel thomas beaufort. charlie lewis bought land from colonel beaufort in 1870. we have family members that still live there today. the area we call lewis' quarters. >> so there were displays and tables at the festival. what was that? how did you come up with that idea? >> well, that's another thing. i wanted people to, when they walk around, i wanted them to get information from all of the descendents. it wanted to make it informational when people walk around. i wanted them to get a little information from each descendent. >> cassandra lewis wallace. >> tell me about your display here. >> we can start from the beginning and bring it all the way down. from cudjoe, what we did was we started with the bloodline. cudjoe, we put his history and everything down here. the ship, we got the
charlie lewis? >> charlie lewis was one of the older survivors of the clotilda. they ranged from the age of 2 to maybe 24. so he was one of the older ones. he was chief of the toka tribe. charlie lewis was enslaved by colonel thomas beaufort. charlie lewis bought land from colonel beaufort in 1870. we have family members that still live there today. the area we call lewis' quarters. >> so there were displays and tables at the festival. what was that? how did you come up with that...
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it's charlie it? mm we're out without this month or so a few days and know, steve jordan i it just depends how much fun keith has. but charlie was the heart and soul of the band. to band if you keith and mick jagger the hardest the band i know they are but band the guys in the group. they look charlie the enduring consistent of their whole thing. and joel had announced he would be touring the stones year mentioned that of an undefined issue did know how ill he was? no, they was well you know, he cancer time ago and you know touring i think surgery in fact. uh know charlie's. guy, and is a huge to everybody knew him everybody loved stones because he really right the know the of yes mentioned the admiration felt fellow members s about him and his style. well know, charlie didn't like rolling music he likes playing but he a jazz charlie uh garner you, baby baby in in his spare he led bands around the world and tours and played little clubs. um and about you know, he the most stadium band from behind very
it's charlie it? mm we're out without this month or so a few days and know, steve jordan i it just depends how much fun keith has. but charlie was the heart and soul of the band. to band if you keith and mick jagger the hardest the band i know they are but band the guys in the group. they look charlie the enduring consistent of their whole thing. and joel had announced he would be touring the stones year mentioned that of an undefined issue did know how ill he was? no, they was well you know,...
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charlie watts was 80 years old. doug kolk ktla 5 news. >> well, i mean, we're we're both big stones fans but didn't know some of those the details find new artistic and creative streak. yeah. away from the music a little bottle. my favorite rock stations playing the stones all day long. all day, all night. that wraps up kron 4 news at thank you for being with us this hour. keep it here, though. our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour. ken and catherine are here with kron 4 news at 10. first time i the stones was in 81. it was going to be their last tour. >> in doing it for 40 years. every years or that's true. great. thank you. grant vicki. >> here's what we're working on a 10 o'clock san jose will soon require proof of vaccination for large events at city owned buildings and the policy is not being welcomed by everyone. what went down during tonight's city council meeting. >> also vaccine mandates are now on the table for california. the alameda county superintendent explains where those discussions
charlie watts was 80 years old. doug kolk ktla 5 news. >> well, i mean, we're we're both big stones fans but didn't know some of those the details find new artistic and creative streak. yeah. away from the music a little bottle. my favorite rock stations playing the stones all day long. all day, all night. that wraps up kron 4 news at thank you for being with us this hour. keep it here, though. our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour. ken and catherine are here with kron 4...
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. >>> there was only one charlie watts. ♪ you make a grown man cry ♪ >> charlie watts, the drummer for the rolling stones for nearly 60 years. ♪ joining the group at just 21 years old in 1963 -- >> to walk on the stage and hear nothing except screams is just unbelievable. >> -- he's often credited for keeping the band together all these years. >> it was more of a family than a band. because i'd never been in a band longer than, like, three months. >> charlie watts was 80 years old. his family saying he died surrounded by loved ones. his wife shirley ann, the two married for more than 50 years. this evening, generations of fans, musicians honoring him, including paul mccartney. >> love you, charlie. always loved you. beautiful man. >> charlie watts in his own words. >> my thing, whenever i play, is to make it a dance sound. rock 'n' roll is dance music. ♪ >> the singular charlie watts. see you tomorrow. good night costing san francisco. >> the city of san jose bringing protesters. >> the pattern is going to change, the forecast coming up. >> in san nothing but there is no one drivin
. >>> there was only one charlie watts. ♪ you make a grown man cry ♪ >> charlie watts, the drummer for the rolling stones for nearly 60 years. ♪ joining the group at just 21 years old in 1963 -- >> to walk on the stage and hear nothing except screams is just unbelievable. >> -- he's often credited for keeping the band together all these years. >> it was more of a family than a band. because i'd never been in a band longer than, like, three months. >>...
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. >>> there was only one charlie watts. ♪ ♪ you make a grown man cry ♪ >> charlie watts, the drummer for the rolling stones for nearly 60 years. ♪ joining the group at just 21 years old in 1963 -- >> to walk on the stage and hear nothing except screams is just unbelievable. >> he's often credited for keeping the band together all these years. >> it was more of a family than a band. because i'd never been in a band longer than, like, three months. >> charlie watts was 80 years old. his family saying he died surrounded by loved ones. his wife shirley ann, the two married for more than 50 years. this evening, generations of fans, musicians honoring him, including paul mccartney. >> love you, charlie. always loved you. beautiful man. >> charlie watts in his own words. >> my thing, whenever i play, is to make it a dance sound. rock 'n' roll is dance music. ♪ >> the singular charlie watts. see you tomorrow. good night. >> buildingter ba area, moving forward finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> please get vaccinated. do it for your own health, do it for our children. >> if we keep
. >>> there was only one charlie watts. ♪ ♪ you make a grown man cry ♪ >> charlie watts, the drummer for the rolling stones for nearly 60 years. ♪ joining the group at just 21 years old in 1963 -- >> to walk on the stage and hear nothing except screams is just unbelievable. >> he's often credited for keeping the band together all these years. >> it was more of a family than a band. because i'd never been in a band longer than, like, three months....
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crowd chants "charlie! charlie!" ijust play the drums for keith and mick. i don't play them for me. charlie watts — cool, calm and distinctly dapper, the steady back beat of the rolling stones. in a statement, the band said it was with immense sadness they were announcing the death of their beloved charlie watts. amongst the tributes, eltonjohn, ringo starr, paul mccartney. i can't play the drums at home, so i walk about, and to play the drums, i have to go on the road, and to go on the road, i have to leave home. it's like a terribly vicious circle — it's always been my life. a graphic designer by trade, he was not expecting his evening sideline with a little blues band called the rolling stones to make him famous. we'd like to play a bo diddley number. all right! i'm all right! but his real passion was jazz and rather than drugs and groupies, he liked antique silver and classic cars — even though he didn't drive. but even the sensible stone had his moments. he knew he had a problem when the high priest of debauchery, keith richards, took him aside one day and gave him a talk
crowd chants "charlie! charlie!" ijust play the drums for keith and mick. i don't play them for me. charlie watts — cool, calm and distinctly dapper, the steady back beat of the rolling stones. in a statement, the band said it was with immense sadness they were announcing the death of their beloved charlie watts. amongst the tributes, eltonjohn, ringo starr, paul mccartney. i can't play the drums at home, so i walk about, and to play the drums, i have to go on the road, and to go on...
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charlie: [laughter] you haven't paid attention. liz: young pasta. charlie: okay you haven't paid attention to the newest social media star, none other than, drum roll, gary gensler. gary gensler, the sec chair, has a youtube page, liz, where he talks about various issues, like chinese ipo's, esg investing really in fun stuff, you know, he's got nothing on vince let me tell you and of course cryptocurrency, we had to worry about the scams and frauds he talked about in that aspen institute speech. it's really interesting that he's taken to youtube. i've been asking securities lawyers who follow the sec, used to work at the sec, when is the last time you saw this happen with the chair? now youtube has been around for a while it's not exactly like a new invention and they can't remember anybody doing anything in recent history, so you know, maybe gary thinks this is a way to get the message out, because he doesn't have a lot of regulatory authority in this area, at least that's been the consensus and liz, yes, today crypto is off a bit, but over the pas
charlie: [laughter] you haven't paid attention. liz: young pasta. charlie: okay you haven't paid attention to the newest social media star, none other than, drum roll, gary gensler. gary gensler, the sec chair, has a youtube page, liz, where he talks about various issues, like chinese ipo's, esg investing really in fun stuff, you know, he's got nothing on vince let me tell you and of course cryptocurrency, we had to worry about the scams and frauds he talked about in that aspen institute...
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liz: charlie, thank you. charlie gasparino, records ahead for two of the major indexes, we're coming right back. you've got to stay tuned to watch that right dow is up 145, don't go away. you packed a record 1.1 trillion transistors into this chip i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq ♪ when i was young ♪ no-no-no-no-no please please no. ♪ i never needed anyone. ♪ front desk. yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪ those days are done. ♪ i got you. . . ons. all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. expedia. it matthese days, we want with. sophisticated but simple. cutting edge made user friendly. in other words, we want a hybrid. and so do retailers. which is why they're going hybrid, with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach with watson ai helps manage supply chains while predicting demands with ease. from retail to healthcare, businesses are going with a smarter hybrid cloud, using the tools
liz: charlie, thank you. charlie gasparino, records ahead for two of the major indexes, we're coming right back. you've got to stay tuned to watch that right dow is up 145, don't go away. you packed a record 1.1 trillion transistors into this chip i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq ♪ when i was young ♪ no-no-no-no-no please please no. ♪ i never needed anyone. ♪ front desk. yes,...
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to charlie angela, there was all the latest european reaction for us. thank you so much, charlie. while meanwhile, the pentagon spokesman has just twisted, we can confirm that the explosion at the abbey gate was the result of a complex attack that resulted in a number of us and civilian casualties. we can also confirm at least one other explosion at or near the baron hotel, a short distance from abbey gate, and we will continue to update. there will be a briefing lease and we bring you that live here on out to 0. for now, let's bring in david, just rush, he's a professor at the national defense university here. and catherine is also a former pentagon director of arabian peninsula fez. he joins us from durham professor yourself, i believe, subbed in afghanistan. can you give us a sense of just how something like this might have been carried out near such a heavily secured area like the well, it's not. the attack wasn't in heavily secured area. that's exactly the problem. so normally soldiers are trained to operate at a distance from civilians and basically push civilians away when
to charlie angela, there was all the latest european reaction for us. thank you so much, charlie. while meanwhile, the pentagon spokesman has just twisted, we can confirm that the explosion at the abbey gate was the result of a complex attack that resulted in a number of us and civilian casualties. we can also confirm at least one other explosion at or near the baron hotel, a short distance from abbey gate, and we will continue to update. there will be a briefing lease and we bring you that...
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charlie's reticence to be a rock and roll star, which is a good charlie he's so dapper most dapper man in rock and roll along with the record breaking band. he was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in addition to numerous industry awards. watts was famous for his signature style even selected by vanity fair for world's best dressed men list in 2000 and four watts was diagnosed with throat cancer which was treated and went into remission tributes from the music world are pouring in beatles drummer ringo starr tweeted. we're going to miss you, man. peace and love tom morello says. rock n roll would not be rock and roll without the rhythm the style the vibe of this incredible musician and lenny kravitz wrote the beat of the stones. there are no words every groove has spoken for itself. just trying out of meat in hollywood ashley kevork in fox news. california, did you know our homes share power? but when we try to stay cool in a heat wave our supply is pushed to the limit. but you have the power to keep us up and running! “i do?” yup, we all do! with flex alerts. they notif
charlie's reticence to be a rock and roll star, which is a good charlie he's so dapper most dapper man in rock and roll along with the record breaking band. he was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in addition to numerous industry awards. watts was famous for his signature style even selected by vanity fair for world's best dressed men list in 2000 and four watts was diagnosed with throat cancer which was treated and went into remission tributes from the music world are pouring in...
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charlie blackmon looking on from the dugout. >> mike: best mullet in the league! >> jon: another foul. 97 miles an hour. right down, what do you say, mike? right down? geary? right down market street? right down embarcadero. 0-2. there is the high fastball but away. 1-2. daza hitting .288, one of their top pinch hitters as well. that slider, he got a piece of it, lunging at it. >> mike: he did well to get a piece of that. that had the perfect location. most the sliders we have seen mcgee throw in an outing ever. this is perfect location. outside corner at the knees. >> jon: 1-2 the count for daza. into the hands, back to the screen. >> mike: really got in on the hands tight with that 96-mile-an-hour but still not the location that posey wanted. he keeps putting that mitt with a target above the strike zone and not once tonight has mcgee been able to pinpoint that location. >> jon: too low. 2-2 now. daza trying to get something going here. rockies got a run in the second and knocked in by gomber. there is connor joe on deck and mcmahon in the hole. they got another
charlie blackmon looking on from the dugout. >> mike: best mullet in the league! >> jon: another foul. 97 miles an hour. right down, what do you say, mike? right down? geary? right down market street? right down embarcadero. 0-2. there is the high fastball but away. 1-2. daza hitting .288, one of their top pinch hitters as well. that slider, he got a piece of it, lunging at it. >> mike: he did well to get a piece of that. that had the perfect location. most the sliders we have...
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charlie looks are with you. biden says he is looking into this to see if he has the power to overrule the governors. i can help them out here, he can't constitutionally. that did not stop him from moving forward just recently with an eviction moratorium that he himself said was unconstitutional, he did it anyway. so him coming out saying he's not sure he can do it may not be an impediment here. >> no i think you are exactly right. of course it's par for the course. president obama who famously also said he did not have the power to grant asylum to the doctorate recipients, the dreamers. but then famously turned around and granted them amnesty. and so it is a tricky situation. here's the thing, if ron desantis does not have the power to tell communities they cannot force mandates on schoolchildren, then the president of the united states adeptly does not have the power to do it he is talking about doing. as you point out, it's probably wise to keep an eye on this. because of their track record here. >> 's out des
charlie looks are with you. biden says he is looking into this to see if he has the power to overrule the governors. i can help them out here, he can't constitutionally. that did not stop him from moving forward just recently with an eviction moratorium that he himself said was unconstitutional, he did it anyway. so him coming out saying he's not sure he can do it may not be an impediment here. >> no i think you are exactly right. of course it's par for the course. president obama who...
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thank you. charlie. well, meanwhile, german chancellor anglo merkel has described these attacks as her renders. you can only answer about, we don't know all the details, but the terrorists were targeting people waiting outside the airport gates, hoping to leave. they want security and freedom for themselves. and therefore this is an absolutely horrendous attack in a very, very tense situation. and my thoughts are with the victims and their families. and former african chief executive abdullah della has also issued a statement saying, i strongly condemn the terrorist attack at couple airport which killed and wounded a large number of civilians. my thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families at this difficult time. and we've now also had reaction to what's happened in cobble from stefan dejaris. now he is the spokes person for the un secretary general antonio terrace. he condemns this terrorist attack which killed and injured a number of civilians and extends his deep condolences to the fa
thank you. charlie. well, meanwhile, german chancellor anglo merkel has described these attacks as her renders. you can only answer about, we don't know all the details, but the terrorists were targeting people waiting outside the airport gates, hoping to leave. they want security and freedom for themselves. and therefore this is an absolutely horrendous attack in a very, very tense situation. and my thoughts are with the victims and their families. and former african chief executive abdullah...
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but charlie, i want to follow up. so he has supposed to have very smart people write the secretary of state, that's a big job. the national security council director. it's a big job so he has mr. solomon, and those are the key policy operators. he has also blinken rated they execute the policies that the president wants and that's where they are coming. in other words, the president is nothing i is going to assign air tickets for how many troops or how many bases, that is their job. they had a cable into the state department and saying that this is going to be a disaster. so if they are in over their heads charlie, that is the point i am getting too, and that tells me nothing is going to be solved. they're going to have to either let him roll or something has got to give here. >> a number of times joe biden has come out and said something explicitly that was immediately or previously in some cases contradicted directly by these top cabinet officials. tells you want to think some either they are not telling him things
but charlie, i want to follow up. so he has supposed to have very smart people write the secretary of state, that's a big job. the national security council director. it's a big job so he has mr. solomon, and those are the key policy operators. he has also blinken rated they execute the policies that the president wants and that's where they are coming. in other words, the president is nothing i is going to assign air tickets for how many troops or how many bases, that is their job. they had a...
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charlie, what's your flop? >> so cbs reports that the taliban is empowered by, you guessed it, global warming. thank god afghans don't read cbs news because if they did, they would have even more contempts for us. lisa, what is your flop? >> it's always global warming isn't it? my big flop is harris is heading out of town while afghanistan is in crisis. she announces she will stop at her home in california to campaign for governor newsom. which of these campaign advisors thought this was a good idea? the biggest foreign policy disaster playing out in time. 55% of americans don't think she's qualified to be president or can handle the duties. she was polling at 7% in her home state when she was running for the democrat nominee and dropped out before iowa. who had the bright idea that this is the move that's going to seal the deal for gavin newsom? i want him to lose, but not smart. joe, sorry. >> yeah, not a problem. so we had an msnbc host, and he quotes the notorious big song what's beef which is actually the
charlie, what's your flop? >> so cbs reports that the taliban is empowered by, you guessed it, global warming. thank god afghans don't read cbs news because if they did, they would have even more contempts for us. lisa, what is your flop? >> it's always global warming isn't it? my big flop is harris is heading out of town while afghanistan is in crisis. she announces she will stop at her home in california to campaign for governor newsom. which of these campaign advisors thought...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ i can't get no satisfaction ♪ ♪ >> in a band known for its brash personal, charlie watts was the quiet backbone. for more than a century, his steady beat anchored the rolling stones that he formed along side mick jager, keith richards, bill wyman and the late bryan jones. he spoke to 60 minutes in 1994. >> i considered myself a drummer. so that was the key at the time. and help everyone else do what they do. you know? i don't really like solo type things. ♪ ♪ >> his drumming skills self-taught by listening to jazz greats like charlie parker and duke ellington. >> it's one of the faults of my play, i never learned to play. >> the stones had searched for a drummer for months before finding watts and feared he might be too talented for them. ♪ ♪ but he ended up playing on all 30 rolling stones albums and on every tour. despite his sharp fashion sense. he shied away from flashy drum solos. and the attention that came with international super stardom watts defied all the stereo types that came with being in arguably the world's most inluential rock band. he was shy and int
. ♪ ♪ ♪ i can't get no satisfaction ♪ ♪ >> in a band known for its brash personal, charlie watts was the quiet backbone. for more than a century, his steady beat anchored the rolling stones that he formed along side mick jager, keith richards, bill wyman and the late bryan jones. he spoke to 60 minutes in 1994. >> i considered myself a drummer. so that was the key at the time. and help everyone else do what they do. you know? i don't really like solo type things. ♪ ♪...
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charlie, you were with afghan forces on the front lines last month. how did this collapse happen so quickly? >> reporter: well, first of all, the front line was just outside of kabul. it was a drive away. and that front line was overrun within a matter of days. at the time it was thought that the taliban was going to overrun rural areas and surround the city centers, these provincial capitals and wait until u.s. forces left by august 31st before making their move. that didn't happen. kunduz to the north fell. kandahar fell. other cities around kabul fell, so kabul was isolated and eventually surrounded. >> the u.s. has been training the afghan military for now 20 years. why do you think that the afghan military didn't put up more of a fight? >> reporter: well, when i spoke to then the commander of u.s. and nato forces general scott miller, he said his biggest fear was that these provincial capitals fell one after another. that meant that the momentum with would be with the taliban and the morale would be taken away from afghan forces. and it happened
charlie, you were with afghan forces on the front lines last month. how did this collapse happen so quickly? >> reporter: well, first of all, the front line was just outside of kabul. it was a drive away. and that front line was overrun within a matter of days. at the time it was thought that the taliban was going to overrun rural areas and surround the city centers, these provincial capitals and wait until u.s. forces left by august 31st before making their move. that didn't happen....
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. - charlie broeckel was a good friend of mine. he was a firecracker. but i always kept him under control. - narrator: with his team assembled and the job details outlined, dinsio breaks down the score. but he doesn't let the outsiders in on the secret. - i never told them about nixon's money. sure, let them make maybe $50-100,000, whatever they're gonna get. the only big money was mr. nixon's money. - narrator: only amil, james and his brother-in-law, chuck, know the real value of the heist. and after paying off jimmy hoffa and accounting for laundering expenses, the three of them stand to see the biggest take when all is said and done: $8 million apiece. even if the score dwarfs anything they've done before, the job itself is business as usual for the best bank burglary team in the country. - everything was kind of routine, what we did. we knew what we needed to do to the job. - narrator: years of experience had taught this crew the exact toolkit needed for the job. - they needed torches, they needed wiring. they needed explosive
. - charlie broeckel was a good friend of mine. he was a firecracker. but i always kept him under control. - narrator: with his team assembled and the job details outlined, dinsio breaks down the score. but he doesn't let the outsiders in on the secret. - i never told them about nixon's money. sure, let them make maybe $50-100,000, whatever they're gonna get. the only big money was mr. nixon's money. - narrator: only amil, james and his brother-in-law, chuck, know the real value of the heist....